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Show re I BEAR MVER YA A J J SAP TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1939 ta!'v St Tig period, OF ieg. , lichjj. ear. will TklJ TIME WILD LIFE SHOWN LOCAL SPORTSMEN TIMB T13 EDITORS OF " ' f " ,t i "' any ,k Large Crowd In organizing the the Administration trouble. For in the 500 boy scouts, Approximately (eccnomy-M- ) sportsmen and their wives attended 'moderate" Snate twn, s Democrats outnumber New the interesting and instructive promost for this reason Missis- - gram, sponsored by the Bear River and ast Wild Life federation, at the Bear Rivavety Majori-.ide- r the er High School auditorium Monday Barkley. id sKentucky's who beat him out by one evening. Franklin Roosevelt's Hit- Del Adams, of Kaysville, showed t m riS7 with Harrison chose last his fine collection of wild life trophies Senator ae g f 1 But not to run for Leader, because and relics and told some of the in- i not wani. t" nt t. experiences he had in ob- ind Alben same. The collection con- the spokesman ijnlstration taining by acclama- - tains outstanding specimens of the life in North America, all shotl the nanem - rings, by Mr. Adams. He has a wild boar ail ntrifi - pr none was so important as from Old Mexico, a set of horns from fY went or. in the office of a Texas Longhorn steer, measuring 0,e that Nance (Cac SI inches from tip to tip; a wild rss president, John President mountain goat from Oregon and Vice As :I Garner. Jack) . i,a tr S.. Mr. Gamer regularly other trophies gathered from difstates of the intermountain ds Cabibnet meetings by special ferent He area. olst Ration of President Rocsevelt. fndd a meeting last week and, tho A very interesting pait of his col-- ; are lection I If is the fine array of pioneer t walls of the Cabinet room newsgather-- i relics he has 9oughly gathered, among which c00n learned that there had been is 'dn old rocking chair formerly be- -' to Prpqidpnf John Tav'or thai. i dcussion, that Cactus Jack had. an adamant powuun iui tiu-WM brought across the plains. Mr. Adams stated mat ne nas r.j. 2 Yi Gamer, who served 15 terms, rhown h'.s collection to more than was the past five years, j ,ears in the House before he - 10,000 dining ec'td Vice President, is CcngressHe is vitally inwithout ill ch;:rge. The in-- jj terested in the tar ted and Congress-mindeyoung people and in of executive power upon the the of our wild life. "If preservation have irked him i CTtP. do or js tis of Congress something at each s;iy re-- jt i 'y He has fast friends and of these programs to help one young tfal admires in both Houses. boys or girl get a gocd stai t in life, i e the Republican swing last fall, T will feel well paid for my efforts." 1 ih weakened the Democratic par- -' ;;i'i.l Mr. Adams. n local affairs and made the Ad-- t Another interesting feature of the Oration's majorities in Congress was the showing of pictui os program $ erable to future coalitions of con- lEium cy Kuay jvuuer. we naa two r ative Democrats and Republicans "reels of nictures taken in Yellowstone in Gamer is anxious not to nave. mrk at the Eox Eider County Fail, t he junior Snortsmen event, irs from the White House split Democratic majorities in Congress " opeuicti inuatcai iiumwia avuiu mis, uemuuaw in ..6. nished by the Bear Krver Boy scout ill have to provide their own leader- Mnd and two duets by Marie Busen- GarIf a John need they leader, ip. bark and jeraldine Johnson. & stood readv to lead. .ifa faAora. Ucai rUr .Ti iv. invci WiM .AS inougn to prove tne oia lexau a tion should he highly commeneled tor 9X power, Capitol Hill last week be-- ! SDOnsorine this outstanding program. all n unusual spectacle. Soon after It did much t0 create interest in wild hot Cabinet session, two Cabinet life in this section of the county Mbers called on the Senate's pres ;Js:rt one day. One was Secretary Wallace of DireC-rfig- e Agriculture, of whose ac-- ! restrictions and proposed re-- ! &al of processing taxes Mr. Garner: tOT S IS .pproves. The other was Harry ;lDkins, whose WPA performance' Last week a meeting of the Farm directors was held with PresBureau 'Please Turn to Page Three) I ident E. J. Holmgren conducting. Well nearly everyone was there, Mr. A. R. Capener of the grain ass'n; urebred Mr. Iverson of the sugar pea ass'n. Associations Ma Bureau missed her baby chick In Box representative. Well Ed Holmgren and Mrs. Cape- the (At a recent meeting of representa-p- s ner went to bat immediately about t of ten of the cooperative bull Aiuiuai cons January or 'Cks which have been organized in School. Pros and won. The date fx Elder County, Articles of Asso-- f Ferbuary. February decided on was February 18. tion or Constitution were approved Mr. Shelly, president of Utah conn M adopted and officers and directors fere elected for three associations ty Farm Bureau, was elected "inichairrnU man of the legislative lobby hch were formed. Mr. Shelly to have decided was tee. The formation It of these three ass. the ns guest speaker here to talk ociations is for the purpose of im- matters: following legislatives on Bird Law .hunters trespassin ithmn r:ZL;': l f a imum cost to tire individual P"vate -jri 'v.. The Articles of Association! on tractor Weeds; Rebate ovide iur me ariil tion nf moreJ Taxes to be paid on ones f)Cks so that further gasoline; development this project is ability to pay; Cooperative life insurf The planned. Salt Ctcek Box Elder Purebred ance. After much discussion on memberstein ; Sire association is composed Mr. Holmgren f the Salt Creek. Thatcher, Howell ship, it was left up to solicitor. a to hire unwell blocks and has a board r.directors Sincerely Your Romin Reporter ? "Owen, is nresident- TrvJn Pet- 1 iSHINGTON this year have had ! h- i sev-eu- ti sound-proo- f, Ir.no-inr- r J d. - l X -- rf v.. ' j Jjjffji Bureau - . Meeting Held Dairy Sire Formed Elder County j j ' c;-- J TlLr'JT' fr. 1 - Thatcher, 'n. :m of vice president; Don salt Creek, secretary and I Insurer; George Summers and Thy-- , i9rre.' "ssirn f Bothwell, directors at .ne Trenonton-Fieldin- g Purebr ed Sire association is made up e South Tremonton, West Field-- t j,',ar'f Pipl,ling blocks with Edmund . Riverside, R. E. "nnor of Fielding, presielent; vice president; R,jse of West Fielding, sec-"7a- ? 'n ',;!th n'J trcasurcr: Hadcliffe Ilenrie r irland, "'h'm ailI Vern Bourne of dirertnra nf j P,v ""u r '".V uuern-- , V P ,,p f rrv. IffnCr J. TJ" , I Vern Crozier Sentenced On Speeding Charge - i. ,. i.ac JTPsen or Harper. Allen of Ierrv. vire Nielsr.n of Evans, ' Vern Crozier was fined in justice court on a charge of in the city limits. The fine was $15.00 and ten days in the local speeding imposed jail, the when sentence suspended being jail the fine was paid in full. All over the nation, an intensive; campaign is being waged for careful find sane driving. City Marshal Hyde - under m.iiii. . ,,11 ',. i,.'!itnra fhM rnmi hi rhservntie.n will b, nr rested for feeding and reckless driving. V.nV HF.UT ADM STMENT MEETING SET I OK JAN. ans f,,ul of the M'yn Nelson of Robert C. Harris, chairman delrr'rr,rs. committee, debt farm Lyn' adjustment ihf'v !c r'kh' oxtf'nsion dairvman sires to inform the public that a meetA' r'"hert H. W ing of the Farm Debt Adjustment Warnlck. county committee will be held at the Midland! Thavn ; '. "snts, and William J, Hotel Wednesday, January 13, at 2 uar,y J- Allen ui Hie ip. m. and that any person having C v Admmistrati. u,ofi. la invito to at- meetings helped ' tend the meeting and present this, Cl u. twuiuinvn "ean(iatlons. case 10 me I'trrv ,1 I Slow-'rr:cu,lS,r- rre.y 2he , - j-- s rTe- - James Walton Named GROUP DRAFTS Chairman of Local Ball for President BEAR RIVER PROJECT BILL RE-INTRODUC- ED r le Production Sportsmen Seek Federal Funds For ; rorvTOpS Dam j j . p. coun-teresti- - De-wi- suc-tut- 1 ld ELDER BOARD PLANNING Hi MEETS WEDNESDAY Christensen Awarded Refrigerator At Leaders' Recent Adult Reports Leaders' Heard Discussed ( r.a-.j;.- ;, run-of- j i 4-- H ' ui-- ; ' j j 4-- ..,. . , sm-nli- - e- Se 4-- H 4-- H r f' includ-winner- s. H Miss Hazen to Radio Series For Modern Parents. 1.1 yna ma-n- a 1 e of Awards Made For Christmas Lighting! Luncheon Held Here 1 o nionton-Garlan- n d j ju-e- s - cash-.eive- .l I ( lntro-drce- Racing Pigeon talis ; Officers' ' Meet Ward Sunday Afternoon g Oiii.!-ttiV!- 1 Vn2 It has been proposed by the State; C. Clarence Neslen, slate chairman Department of Education that free' cf the lYesident's Birthday Ball, which is held annually for the bene evening schools be conducted in thei high schools of Box Elder County.! rn lit of victims of infantile 4 iO i.SSlireU lr;(t with a large delegation paralysis, from the Accordingly, all interested are invited1 to meet at the Bear River High School C0URt.v Tuesday evening at Brigham Cost Of Proposauditorium on Monday, January 16, Citjr for purpose of naming local PYi ed chairmen and organizing the drive for 1939, at 7 p. m. to consider what the successful balls. classes it would be advisable to con BRIGHAM CITY A bill requestduct. It is proposed that classes bej The "cost of production" agriculHarper Pearce was named chairman organised in several lines of activity tural bill sponsored at th.e last two- of the Brigham City district, Dr. Tv ing appropriation of funds for consuch as home economics, commercial sessions of Congress by former Gon- E. Betensen was named chairman of struction of a $300,000 dam across work, fhep, agricultural, English, so- gressman Edward C. Eicher of Iowa, the Garland district "and James Wal- - Bear River just south of Deweyville, cial science, recreation, home nursing, now a memoer or the becurities and, ton was se!ected chairman for Tre. to better conditions at the Bear River Exchange Commission, was reintro- - mentor etc. migratory bird refup-- and for the aluuced on the opening day of the 76th . . .. of botulism (western duck leviation The local faculty will be assisted v of funds will Voor-- ! v Trh,!S year in the Willard bay area will by Congress Miss Congressman Olive sickness) Jerry coordinator of by Hale, be complete within the week ml sent Family Life Education in Box Elder his of California. sored in the Senate by former Senator and 50 per cent for the local fund. to Washington, D. C, for introducCounty; Mrs. Edna H. Callister, Mr- Walton announced that he will McAdoo of California, failed of adop-- ! tion to congress, members of a rpecial ty nurse, and others. Work will be a11 organizations, bill committee reported Monday. done under the direction of Box Elder tion by that body by only six votes solicit the aid of e civic to assure a" and religious, when McAdoo a rubsti-as offered it The committee, appointed by Earl and the State County supervisors for the Agricultural Act of 1938. cessful campaign for this most worthy Anderson of Brigham City, president bailment of Education. cause. of the Utah State Wild Life FederaVoorhis, leng a close personal friend Arrangements may be made to hold tion, includes C. G. Adney of Corinne, some of these classes in Garland and of Eicher and a firm believer in the Claude Slcey and Orson Christensen Tremonton. The number interested! latter's approach to the farm prob-- j will determine what classes will be am, explained his action by stating! BOX COUNTY of Brigham City and Ward Armstrong of Ogden, president of tho held and where. The classes will prob that: Weber County Wild Life Federation. be held or evbasic -' the ably "Agriculture, Monday induftry of; Thursday All information Is assembled and cr.'.n:'?. it a large enough group is the naiion, deserves direct protection bill will be drawn up in Salt the the destructive interested, arrangements may be item Lake Citj' this week, it is reported. made for some afternoon classes. It cptculative market. Whiie To Introduce Bill is hoped that all who may be interest- -' able to reduce its production The bill will be introeluced in the id will be in attendance Monday ev- - effective demand, the farmer by the House at Washington by Congressev.ing and make their desires for ed-- ; very nature of his work, cannot pos- of man Abe Murdock and In the Senates ucation known. so is do and pesi..iy consequently by Senator Elbert D. Theimas. School of his nalized for the very efiicU-neThe proposed dam, 60 feet high, work and the bounty of his pi educAnd would impound more than 6G.000 acre ;ffer-- : L iVell tion. It would be a omewh.- -t feet of water and create a lake more eat story if the consumers of !v The first meeting of the year of than 15 miles long. With the water benefitted fiom this si'.uation. Box Elder County Planning board impounded f would seasonal of that it is tlie ;.ecu-- ; the Social But instead was held January 5, 1931), at the Lions cause no damage to the Bear River in tor who benefits. Under this bill the Tr emonton, with J. L. refuge, located 18 miles west of Brig::mncrs cf the nation who produce Club rooms in in ham Apnroximatelv one hundred state of the chairman Weidman, board, City. The stored water would club lead- crops have exportable sut pluses will1 charge. fid Box Elder County be used to contr ol water levels at the bi diiect ly protected against ilisas-- 1 ers and meinbeis, extension workers The meeting was in the form of refuge, flood additional area and ; and guests met at the Bear River City lions jjiice declines by the sirr.p.e flood the Willard bay mud reports and discussion of the plans amusement hall Wednesday evening iect method of liaving the Secretary and infor mation given at the recent completely is dotted with ponds of which flat of Agriculture determine a fair tu.si for a club leader's social. School held for lead stagnant alkaline water the cause of Leaders' Adult The feature attraction of the even- - of production price below which farm ers from all the counties in the state botulism which results in the death was tne awarding oi a remgeia- - commodities cannot be bought cr sold.! nt the Utah State Agricultural Col- - of many thousands of ducks annually. tnr to Miss LaVell Christenscn Advisory committees representative lege in Logan. will al of the and Boating Area farmers gener public nf M,.a iivrnm P Box Elder County leaders who at-- j ;t his' in would provide one the created lake The nnv Tho Secretary making Rr.ar r,?ffinrlr-'inf Bhw find thr mjrl, re-- : for Thus determinations. that VL ..u portion uet V. to unnsien" miss norts at the meeting were: A. rctncerator, given club of his cr op sold on the domestic rrrar- - Bishop, Garland; Ralph Jensen, Bear in the intermountain west, oiriciars the 1938 ,.en for winm food preparation and meal planning, ket the farmer will receive fair cost River City: John O. Garfield, Tremon report. Water from the lake in cases was of production prices regardless of the ton; Ella V. Reeder, Brigham Crty; of emergency could be pumped into noiect in. ,the 11 western states, nv-: Th ... i n sit nf tho rrnn j-vicld the Hammond canal on the east and jvirs Osev Jensen, Bear River City; presenteu oy vwuiam a. nunsun oi er l the Bear River canal on the west for and domestic above market Indiana. Miss Mrs. R. A. Rvansville, Capener, Garland; "Mi5, nhristenspn a iunior student quirements will be handled by a Olive Hale, representing the school irrigation purposes. Plans for the dam originated at at Bear River HIgh School, is also; farmers Surplus Corporation which! b()a,.d; County' Agent R. H. Stewart; , Box Elder chamber of commerce the turners reeeipis ioi quan-- and Home Demonstration Agent, Net-in- g winner of a $200 scholarship for plac-- j wul is now the major objective for and to of their delivered "ties the; crops Ue club food preparation' third in b. Lund. 1939 of the Intermountain Association will dispose of it; These and in" the United States. She corporation followed were by reports returned, club either by exporting it or utilizing it onn!p discussion in which futur e plans of Civic Clubs, Wild Life federation ecently from the National and almost every church, civic and domestic relief needs. After the were discussed and laid, at-- ! Congress in Chicago, which she sur-commercial of the has i organization of northern dispensed tended with a delegation of Utah club. Corporation Forty people were present Plus thc 'eceipts held by the farmers; iri representatives of the Box Elder Utah. S. L. Tribune clubi win be reeieemeei oy paying tne noiu- - County School Board, Farm Bureau Mr. Rorison asserted that snare a ol rate the thereof ei's to pro work develops leadership, ability organizations, Stake Relief Societies, Farm Security Administration, Counthink clearly and work together har- - proceeds from its sale." Give Answering the possible argument ty Commissioners, County Beet Growmoniosuly. Rural areas have many below a minimum that as which price fixing ers' of Ass'n., County Canning Crops effective development means do not exist in larsre cities, he said. which far m commodities would not be sociation, and the Agricultural Con- un-- ; SCTVation association. He praised club leaders in the county allowed to fall is "economically sound," Voorhis pornted out that fori Mjss Myrtle Davidson, assistant di for the work they have done. e. tne, rector er m Miss Winifred Hazen state coordiiome economics ui ii,xieri D P Murray state cluo leader, yeais uit fix-- . been In Parent Education, will give-have farmers S. was C. U. the inator A. of the buy sion service things for the cooperation parents . series of radio addresses for modso present and snoree nnerry. rlnh leaders and the. ea enner cy goveinnieiuai icgumuun cx-- : Follow up meetings will be held in ern parents, "Today's Children Tomembers. He cited the development or monopoly control and gave as anet; the near future to formulate long- - morrow's Parents." The broadcasts of leadershiD as one of the most im-- amples railroad and power rales of and short-timtime implements. agricultural prices plans which will will be given on Saturday from 2:45 rrortant phases of club work. , a, ouu to 3:00 p. m., beginning January 14. state-or .voorms i e.,,!-tne demonuie county. home B. jeneiit Lund, people X'i. I J. Nettie now as in such that series will last for eight weeks The vation program u t jn Box E1der County, ' in of basrc will consist of dramatizations is and importance operation of the program. was in charge C. from actual situations in an everyday C. meeting the problem of the depletion By e)f soil resources of America, and that Miss Hazen gave a series of talks he will ef course support the best PHrSPinflls Meetlllir. measures for the benefit of agricul-- . here last winter and many women For what is believed to be the first availed themselves of the opportuniture which it is possible to get passe of the minmislv low rric-- ! time in history, the Tremonton busi ty of attending these classes. They Put in vi A meeting of the principals of th'' es which have so seriously affected ncss men reversed the old order of will be glad to hear of this new serIn M school of Box Elder county not only in Congressman things and received instead of gave. ies. t n agriculture Tremor at In a contest sponsored by the Tre-thin the school building Individuals may become members Voorhis' own district but also thruout of J. Chamber Victor Junior Presielent some e.r groups and convinced is form radio lirtening-ithat Monday evening. nation, he Bott was in charge of the meeting. of existinff law is likely at Cetrnrnerce. to see who had thc best leceive certificates at the end ef the revision Br;rd members Hyrum Jensen of: the present session: and he believes lighted business house in town, there course by wnting Miss Hazen at the Gat land. F. M. Christensen of Tre- the measure he is sponsoring offers, were first, second and third prizes Extension Division, University of monton and Rudsrar M. Price, all e.f the sort of definite direct price pro- - Awarded to wnat ii,..uKt utah galt Ijake Ullyi Ulan. inuic i whom expressed their appreciation of; tecUon t0 the farmer on the day he, the most efficient job in novelty, no charce for enrollment and auui- the work being done by the Principal s seIs hjg cron which rnust ultimately; workmanship and eiriginality. A tional material will be sent members. and expressed a desire to form the basig )f the nation's agri-- ; tiful desk clock was donated by the AXNOUNC'KMKNT management of the Utah Power & rooperate on school matters.cujtural program. was dinner Co. to Don Peckenpaugh, the meeting, Voorhis Following Light further point Comn.nting at the Midland hotel. Frank, o(J wut that tne Wages and Hours bill; ier of the Bear River Stake Bank, as Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum C. Christensen of- the Utah State- OrtSeU , v... f 4v,o. Ktmwns j.. . .... ..... niisre- winner in the contest. Gep- - of Elwoexl, announces the engagement CIL IJV Vl'IIK vile loci iiix. o,o. first association, distributed sion ' HCCOrding to the Gallup poll, hart Hotel won .se cond prize, $3.00, eif their daughter Rhoda, t Rex F. Principals' riinmlii'r eif Wimmer, son of Mr. ami Mrs. A. F. valuable literature pertaining t o meeting wilh very general favor thru-- , rlonate d by the Timii-i01 i.uu Wirnrner of Logan. third of1 The Commerce. pme welfare. schwl out the country; and that the "cost won ny r;vereit noeoe iiaum d was he which bill has production" affords the same sort of pro- Co. Dedores Harris was delightfully surClub that houses paiticibusiness Other the that tection for farmers Wages evening when A were: J. prised last Saturday New at d Hoins bill affords for wage earn- paU'd in Christmas lighting of his friends gatherer at the In. few C. Penney Ot., Be mice Hunsaker's ers. home of Mr. arid Mrs. Ervin Stohl. in Oil Station, Farmers' Cash Un- -' Utah on club ire Pi honor of his birthday. The evening The Tremonton Racing ion. Gamble Stores, and the Utah was held their first meeting ef jfi.lft this spent in playing Chinese Check& Light. We wish to thank r Pow. installed to were ers and other games, after which deSecon week. The new officers them all. licious refreshments were fervtd to and took charge of the meeting. the thank to many vish We al;o treasurer DeLores Harris. Mr. and Mis. Perce Frank Alix. secre tary and Ranborne owner:: who had lirhts, smorl-i:ifor the club gave a report e.f thirurs Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold until to that eheir The l,i..lio'uic Mr. aniiounc" their He ncromnlished in the past year, dall, Mr. and Mis. Lynn Thomas, by.' r is the time to start plannlr g and Mrs. Kenneth Randall. Mian "ally ftra't.'-'ifurther in wore gfod tht finances staged that at 2:30 the outside decorations for your home condition and that there would be will be he Id Sun lay afternoons Smith and Colon Peterson. eif the evning hour as here- - to compete for prizes to be given for instead of winners for the some good prizes terfore. The change was made to avoid, rcsidental lighting next year. the rices this coming year. The Singing Mothers of the as a result of lith wards confusion Let's make Tremonton outstanding Ward have' been invited to furnish the said new Vern Watkins. president, in the rec- because of its attractive Christmas he gave much credit to Dr. G. M. meeting at the same time music for the Assembly a, the I'gan and reation hall done chapel. had lighting. Evans for thc good work he Friday morning. Mrs. James Tremonton-GarlanJr. C. of C. Temple All members are urged to take noin the first year. He said with the Walton who Is director of thc organso that they may will cooperation of the club members and tice of the change sacrament ization, states that 26 members be their at to present the SHOP THRU THE LEADER ADS attend. year. have better success rnmrc Del Adams' Specimens, Talk Enjoyed By St ., offer; ! ill NUMBER EIGHTEEN" Adult Education BILL TO PROTECT Classes To Be OrAGRICULTURE IS ganized Mondav COLLECTION OF A - ? '''. t N-.- d WVJl |