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Show AjMrnK VALLEY LEAlU)te TREM0XTOX CITY, UTAH. Til UU SPAY, MAY 4, 1909 bear Kiver Boys to 'SmarchI r Represent Utah At iiansas In October; TIME r. OF orr. im. o. . OF TIMB EDITORS TE1 .jjTlCAL OUTLOOK - -- President Roose letter to Dictators Hit ,.,cHlNGTON famed Mussolini and fortnight ag-o- , in a 'incrdisarmamentparticipation and economic ;ence marked the beginning of ;f( phase of U. S. foreign policy. wates of abolishing or revising To Neutrality laws to give the 'J&xA a free hand in foreign af Franklin Roosevelt thought ' ":!d prove the purity of his motive t making his foreign policy so mo-- ': a clear disclaimer 3t0US by issuing ' a third term. seek to intention ary Roosevelt gave no But President term aspira- n of disclaiming third "a In a letter to the Young Demoof te clubs he repeated the gist to all ultimatum Jackson Day u. S. : ! s democrats: are won by shooting other. There never was and victories No each a political party whose absolutely fit the view3 of Where men are at i its members. "ance with the course that their to me there rty is taking, it seems to only two honorable courses s a party that more accurately uiTors their ideas, or to subordinate eir prejudices and remain loyal." This renewed threat of a Demo-;ati- c Party purge forecast active in the 1940 froosevelt participation omis-;- a costinue'd the in pmaries and, of a personal disclaimer, prom-:-- d the continued presence of Frank-.- 2 Roosevelt as a censor of other .jdidacies if not a candidate himself. "ver will be iicies ' ; .reveals issue :.iy that in two Franklin Roosevelt's general extra-rdinar- y fitting average has taken an of cent 63.5 from per drop jpular approval to 58.8 per cent, and :.rat whereas in March 36.9 per cent onths population felt like ,vot-- I if he ran in 1940, only 12 per cent now feel like it. Howler, this survey is based on statisti-i- ! data gathered prior to the Presi-iat'- s peace message to Hitler and the U. S. f for him As WASHINGTON raining for rational G. (Please H. pre-seas- the 1940 campaign, the O. P. committee inaugu- Turn to Page Three) T.'s D. THERE MENTION IT? Garland Times we account of the fire at the ;r.rith residence at Fielding a week i'o. The writer stated that the Trenton fire department did SOME However, the bucket brigade l the fire under control when it ar-- v i According to the report we ' toe bucket brigade did excellent hut when the Tremonton fire raiment Arrived they had exhaust-"- 1 their water supply and the fire was truing in the attic. By the use f,! extinguishes and a water sup-:'- y they carried the fire was otherwise, the house would burned to the ground . . . We are J that a call was sent to the Gar-fir- e department for help and the f said he was the only one who available. Appreciation for his :r;3:nce and help at the fire is hereby last week's In Lighting Project ad of the . extin--'iishe- d, Local Lions Club Gives Program At Brigham The Lions club of Tremonton, under the direction of President Wesley Gephart, furnished the program at the dinner meeting of Che Brigham Lions club on Wednesday, given at the Howard hotel. Walter Wuthrich rendered two vocal solos, accompanied by Mrs. James Walton. Clifton Kerr gave an interesting talk on "Americanism." According to President Glen M. Bennion, the Brigham Lions club will be in charge of the program at the next meeting of the Tremonton Lions club which will be held May 17th. j ing to an announcement made today by Gleed Miller, of Salt Lake City, Utah, president of the Harvard Business School Alumni Club of Utah. The scholarship will be granted on the basis of scholastic standing and the financial need of the applicant. Applications will be considered by the Scholastic Committee of the club, Reheaded by Walter D. Nebeker, Jr., B. R. of Salt Lake City. Speech Additional assistance to the extent of $300 is extended by the school (B. 11. II. S. Journalism Dept.) from the loan fund and another $360 The Bear River High School speech of assistance is available if the student secures work in the dining halls. department, directed by Lloyd New-This is the seventh year that schol- - j comer, won first place in the regional Tues-- , arships have been awarded by the. sneech contest at Hyrum last in 3 the places highest Utah Harvard Business School Club. day, taking Robert L. Wangsgard of Huntsville, of the events contested and second events. Utah, received the scholarship of the places in two other and the ncg-- j affirmative Both the Geo. current and Club for the year, Stoddard of Frovo, Utah received the ative teams dtTeated the fir opponent? thus winning first plaec. The affir-- j scholarship the yea before. m ative team consisted of Stanley An-- , End the ik;:-- , dersoii and Evon ative of D;:l" Jensen find Li.ne I'al-- i Agenda to Entertain High School Mothers breathe; , Boy'rf . : br-y'- i w-r- "Sweethearts' Starts At Funeral Services For Newell W. Taylor it doesn't doesn't feel so very well. quite disgusted with my nose; Te only thing it does is blow3. To GULI, AT e rectt''t Intercollegiate live gold- and mouse gulping contest gave cannibals a mark to gulp at. u a .ivi. i Hi one thing for old men v,'ami T,'emonton. After you have the world saved and ruined as y times as they have you'll quit ''"ig about it. s'y VRIVQ it k..L IT LAST &n old 6aying 10 1136 effcct Man'8 problem la not how to oney fl"t. but how to make r, ( I j j t; bstl-monia- j SOUTH IDAHO Plans Made for Changes In Ijocal Grounds; Night Rodeo Fair and rodeo officials visited in Southern Idaho during the week t look over fair and rodeo grounds ami race tracks with the idea In view of making changes in the present Box Elder County Fair and Rodeo set-uIf the contemplated plans aie carried out, the tihieo shoots and catch pens will he moved, also the grandstand will oft back rgainst the west fence of the present gt ootids; the field will le made smaller, which will make it possible for the cash customers to have a close-uview of everything that transpires in the arena something they have not had in the past. It is also contemplated to hold night rodeos if the plana go through to Install lights. Such were the reports given by President Wayne Sandall, of the Box Elder County 'Fair, Alma Theurtr an.! Israel Hunsaker at the Lions luncheon held Wednesday evening. Thesn proposed improvements had the soliii backing of the Lions club, who expressed tlulr opinions that it was a move in the right direction and felt It would add greatly to the recreational performances held during the three days of the fair and rodeo. p l. Increased Entries ported For Dairy j vice-preside- Postmaster Walton sists In Plans For Jas. Farley's Utah g F.S.A. Aids In Small Irrigation System I) e v e o p m c n 1 The Farm Security Administration cooperatiiig with the Soil Conservation .Service and the Bureau of Agricultural Economics in the? development of small irrigation systems in Box Elder County. Under this set-u- p It will be possible for Individual farm ors to borrow up to 52,000.00 or eroups up to $oO,OuO.OO for the construction of ponds, reservoirs, wells, is pumping plants, stock water tanks, irrigation facilities and any other facility for the conservation of irrigation water. Money for this facility may be loaned to the farmer at an interest rate of three per cent per annum for a tetm of five to twenty years. However, only those fanners who are eligible for Farm assistance can be provided this new .small service. For further Information call at the Farm Security office in Brigham City or consult Darley J. Allen In the Na- tional Farm Loan office in Tremonton. High School Glee Club To Give Concert May 10 '3 If. (15. K. National Health Week Observed at Tremonton 1 The. H, le:ir Fivr ;;' ei t , Ib-all- for the affair. drawn by sfudnts. Eioio all in licit ions May 33 the supervision r.f Kiss Kafhrrbie, be one of the most outs! o:d;ng local K.mg!m. are being exhibited by for Elder Dairy Davs ever held. merchants. The ro- iers Edwin1 were ('sawn by evhibitk-T',, ; !?, r - will Box : , Meiste r. Boyd Mason. Kendall Steven-senairl Stiand Oueen Kay, Bt.be Seminary Graduation Exercises to He Held May 7, At Tabernath I'eail Andrenson. Observances for Mond;vy included tl, annual May Day celebiation, held at the City park. Garland school chil-- , (Courtesy of B. It. Searchlight) dren were guests of the Tretnouton The Seminary graduation for the H'hool. Hames were played and a; will be held May seventh: Ir.neh was served at noon, sponsored year oigan at H p. rn., in the slake tuWriacle. by the local Mr. Wcllinpr, principal ef the seml- ization. nary, stated that about n.e hundred will graduate on: b n student i I'arent-Teacbe- rs IMontrose Citizens Reject Municipal t THE LOW DOWN If I was to ever p.t around to th , I point where I tuti tiot too bu."-would 1: i, 1:1" to put on a campaign for the y.;wg men of our Na; ' i tion. Our young men, they tue being; pushed off the map. Si nc times I fe I sorry for them, and again I cannot dewrtl! my feelings. To begin with I would fdait a research. I would find out first, if thesu young ducks leally had real bleed in their arterii h, and nut water. No male person could have n full nit.kel'H worth of blood in his system when lie allows his lady ftiend to t ike his cigirettr-- and dilve bis ear, while he leads her dog. And his pants, she has got them away from him, along with taking over his barber uhop His Tiathing suit, it is on the verge of being UHurped, etc., etc. Our young fellows, they are a sorrowful lot. They rued either Koma crochet needles, or u swift luck and nlRht. "The profsinm.". raiil Mr. Welling, "wi'l ronsiHt ef several short talk students, some musical by Systerr, and a fpei:h from the of the evening", who production. MONTIiOSE. Colorado In a ft pec pneKt speaker n dewill be Wiiford W. Itichards." The new picture also marks out the largdrew which of Miss Mc- ial election Mr. BiehiidH, who was n fori: icy Mont parture upon the part such of their est vote in the city's hhstoty from of tle Seminary and ',: foitn-e-- r Donald and Eddy re piincipal Mari- roe, Colorado citizens decisively as "Nauchty bi:diop of Gat land Ward, is now previous triumphs a proposal for municipal ownand "Hose Marie." jrcted of the L. D. S. Institute soon. member a etta " "Max-time.electric music ership and opeiation of their lovely at Victor Herbert's Iy.an. Yours, with the low dow n, d system Tuesday. "We are certain" stated Mr. Wellabounds In the picture with Miss J09 for and 1230 was vote The musjo si:ru:A and Eddy heard in eight amendment to the ing "that old friend of Mr. Richards a proposed "Madeagainst him and that ical numbers, among them chatter, which would will bo glad to hear "Of all advertising; media, none ha "On rarade," "WooJcn Montrose city his talk interestwill find moiselle." aueveryone full council Hn have given the city no fitrong an Influence In creating; aa and ShfKH." "Every Lover Must Meet stimulating." to acquire an electric plaht ing tlift lmnvl!at urg to buy m h "Summer Serenade," "Fretty thority Fate" raise and distribution and system 1 and " "Sufthearts" AD3 TXI3 THRU BIIOP ai h intuit, bonda to pay for It. -utUe Cray Home In tbe Ueest th-i- Electric sele-ctionf- Mac-Donal- re-en- oew-spper.- I t 'fouriialiMii lh it.- Hi-- fi School f;ire Clubs hivi'v the public to a concert, si In the hi;.h s hool (" audi- A stlictl" "Del IV little h" Will be tOi t. yj M'iMl.lV !d. May 10, v- -1 r all 'litis i; :e.ts of Dairy Day, at s p. m. to d'orr i Johnson, c!.a!r-I'.i'i In f hil'a ('," C.lu, h aving for . r.f t: !ur.el,...M cor mut tee. '!irki !,'v,(, t,, the V',,n division l I., n veiU ble to U for ti e ;inf h of th" r,i!ii.:i.'il (i.idiif, '1 iiinsd.'iy. M iv ni Hk' d tu" in- oiKia all .vbibjtors. ceutnl.ut.iii s, comisit-ter!in't- i, of National Child (lionises (,f Idj'JiIy superior and ethets who toopi rate in Only been has school are vr. i l in this. Tiemontoii The ratings 'W"k, on rl"an'i-- ' any way in puttin.'-- the dy over. N. The einnlrn'ux pioi'rnm will vms t of the p'nring special L. Ibitisen, chairman ot the fitiancc lestiva! music, including S"lns, trio.j, health and prevention of divas-vcommittee .states thr,t the niercliants tniartf t.s, nixed Tbr-- health of the child is the a gjoups, and etc. wi'l p'HipemtiRsr nower of the nation," is the sdo.fran again in helph:,? with finireaog the week. Post-r.iPstei- " Jae -- This outstanding musical treat th the new movie season comes to Mond-danext Sunday, Theatre Orpheum and Tuesday with the appearance of MacDonald and Eddy in "Sweethearts." filmization of the noted Victor Herbert eoei'tta and of the making the first appearance Technicolor a in team popular singing y j MARK ou can Funeral services over the remains of Newell W. Taylor, who met his death at the hands of his son, April rescue! 2rt when the son came to the were held in the, of his Penrose Ward Chapel Saturday. The chapel was filled to overflow-- j and relatives. ing with many friends were uavm services the at Speakers Holmgren. F. C. IMtetson. Bishop James Walton, former bishop rred Ward, L. rcterson, of the Penrose and Bishop D. M. Grovrr. furnished by Special music was and J. GilShumnn Brooks J. Mrs Mrs. duets: ford Miller, two duet a by Mrs. and a solo; rcterson. V m. S. Mrs. Fred L. Teterson and by were accompanied Bosley. They rcterson. Laurence Mrs. . in the Ocden City ft iverson. Shaw cemetery. directors. step-mothe- J Nelson Eddy. j r .np.aki-K-e:tcmporanee-.aird gill's; ;:: won by Evan lv pv.p!!" ve'd Mother." of high ?n:a CNtempMSneous spe'il'lnu by -t be erteitaincd at n tf.a ; f V..: :jy, in panel discus-- : Serond p!rce C'jzier. 2 am. : May 6 between the ho wis von by .lay TMrr-- 6 p. m. in by C .word v);iivy The affair is sponsored by the girls club of the school, the Agenda Club,! Thee students will cr.ter th- - s!,nt; with Miss Woodside as club adviser.: c. r.te.st at the Univen-itof Ulah Other women teachers of the school en May 12. will assist with the ariangementi. O'hcr scbx!s of the njik wJ.oj Clothing show, under the direction T.rti 'ipated in the meet at Hyium of Mrs. Shurtz. will be given, at, North Cache, South Cache, which girls will display the dresses Weber, and Box Elder. j they have made this year. Girls of the physical education ue-- j partment. directed by Miss Eeeder and Miss McKay, will give dance, smell; Wiry j mer. j ,. j Wins First In Contest gional N U j An impoitant meeting is being, called to discuss the serious condi-- j tion of noxious weeds and the means of their eradication. This meeting is to be held in the Ehvood Ward Chapel Friday evening, May 5, at 8 o'clock Roland Rigby, county crop inspector, and Robert H. Stewart, county agent, will be in attendance at the meeting to give the farmers a lineup on the new methods of fighting weeds and furnishing such other information that farmers might desire with respect to the weed situation. Every farmer of the valley is urgently requested to be present at the meeting as his presence will indicate that he is really interested in weed eradication. "Get, the weeds before they get you," is the slogan. A scholarship of $300 at the Harvard Business School is available to graduates of colleges, or residents) of the State of Utah who plan to attend the school in September, accord- ht Missionary Testimonial Held Sunday for Earl Ray Is Called At Ehvood Business School softball season officially opens. Tuesday evening a large crowd watched the Lions defeat the Teachers to the tune of 17 to 11. This is the Teachers first year at. this game and School no one need expect them to be such an easy mark again. After a little practice the boys show promise of A band festival in which three some real competition. bands composing of more than 200 Wednesday night the Oak Cafe students participated, was held May lineup were the victors over the Jr. C. of C. After a long, 1 at the Bear River High School. Professor Sauer, of the B. Y. U., battle with an extra inning lequlred judged the high school band on their to determine the score they emerged contest numbers, and gave them a! leading by a score of 7 to 5. All interested players and fans are highly superior rating, which entitles; to come out and join in the invited to them participate in the National! contest to be held at Pocatello, Idaho fun. It is expected soon that they will next week. They will participate in be playing under lights according to the concert, marching and sight read-- j the Jr. C. of C, who are sponsoring the project. ir.g test. Prior to the concert in the audi- torium, rank marching was demon-- j strated on the lawns in which the' ranks were judged and also the drum! To Be major selected. The judging was done1 Rose, Oyler by James Walton. Amy Christopher-- 1 son was selected as drum major. A will The district school Ixurd from That-- ; held missionary testimonial immed-be at 11:30 Sunday morning Mark! of direction under the cher, following the regular Sunday Jackman, did some very credible iately School services of the First Ward and demon-j will be marching and playing and part of the tegular testimony strated that there were some, lealj in honor of Hay Rose and services comers in the band. The grade school Earl Oyler. band from Tremonton and Garland These elders will leave for their were equally impressive in the selec- fields In the Western respective lions rendered by them. States and East Central States on The band mothers were conspicuous May 11. in preparing for the festival and inj All friends of these two splendid the interest shown in the band mem- - boys are invited to attend the hers. They, in connection with Diree-- j f or Watkins, are now planning a sum-- 1 mer's program which will offer the; greatest opportunity for the students' Redesiring to continue their study inj 1939 Box-Elde-r music during the summer. Mrs. Henry Brown is president, Dav Mrs. R. D. Andeison, first and Mrs. Fashbaugh of Garland, lhnspecta for an exceptionally fin second Dairy Day, May 13, are excellent ac-- i cording to reports of committeemen who assembled for reports of progress Asand final checking of plans In the Brigham City Coiut House, Fiiday night. Visit Oeneral chairman Noble Hunsaker A. and vice chairman Hobert H. Stewart callwas Walton James reported that over 70 head of local Postmaster ed to Salt L"kc Tuesday to help make cattle had already been entered and plans for the coming convention of that many more from Box Elder were the Utah postmasters, to be held expected and that several breeders May 22 and 2.3. The outstanding fea- from other counties hail expressed a ture of the convention will be the at- desire to exhibit. Testing for Bang's tendance of Postmaster James A. disease and T. B. will begin Monday Farley at the evening banquet and ses- or TiNttday so that all cattle will be sion. He will be the principal speak- ready in plenty of time for the show. A. V .Smoot, chairman of the premer. Several other high officials of the ium list committee, reported that the be als will office post department premium list Is in the hands of the present for the convention. and will be available for cir printer Applications for tickets ae eour-in- culation Wednesday or Thursday of in from all paits of the .state for next week. Carroll Williams reported the available seats at the banquet that the Junior ChamErigluun City to needed other than what will be of Commerce wete ready to take ber ecomodate the WO postmasters and rf putting tip the stalls and their partners. Postmaster Wniton charge mangers under the direction of Heniy said. Hoist who has bad charge of this Mr. Walton is first (if the activities for a r.umber part, of the National Association of of years. Hay and sliaw will bo availof the Utah chapter. able for outside, rnti ies who wi.-- to eerue in Friday night. j Important Weed Meet Offered By Harvard OFFICIALS VISIT Much enthusiasm is shown by spec- tators as well as the plnyers as the hard-foug- thiuty-fou- u Alii Professor Sauer Judges Band High Highly Superior another step forward and something the people really want and have hoped for for several years. $300 Scholarship Is SOFT BALL SEASON MAKES GOOD START S CROWD MAY 1ST ' Fred Allen also won second place in sheep judging, thus making him high point man of the 126 engaged in stock judging. The farm mechanics team, consisting of Darald Fuller, Blaine Welling, and Grant Richards, placed fourth competing teams. against twenty-tw- o Oleen Udy, Burton Hill, and Saburo Shibata won eighth place as a crop judging team against twenty-tw- o other teams. Of forty teams. Bear River's dairy judging team, consisting of Raymond Hansen, Dwayne Iverson and Dallas Hyatt, placed eleventh. The poultry judging team, Victor Austin and Doyle Udy, placed thirteams. teenth among twenty-fiv- e Vern Oyler and Loyal Howell did themselves proud by rating in second place as a horse-sho- e pitching team. Forty-on- e State Farmer degrees were awarded among the boys of the forty-si- x chapters in Utah, and Bear River received three of these. Fred Allen, Keith Anderson and Lynn Lar-se- n received these State Fanner degrees. Mr. Bunnell expressed great satisfaction with the livestock accomplishments of the boys this year. umukh LARGE Orpheum Sunday demonstrations. Light refreshments will le prepared: COOPERATION The filmizntion of famed Victor by students of the cooking classes, Slr'ke was recently threatened by under direction of Miss Ilium. Herbert's operetta in technicolor, appear-- j J"ws in the mirks the fifth egg industry In Cali-- ; rH but no one was able to get the mice of screen's most popular singHeld ing team, Jeonctte Mat Donald and Oration of the hens. JSOXAL PLAINT J7 nose doesn't FESTIVAL-ATTRACT- At Rodeo 1 HERE and "HY BAND (B. H. II. S. Journalism Dept.) A project is now under way, sponFred Allen, Trade Taylor, and sored by the Jr. C. of C, to light the Keith Anderson, members of Bear rodeo grounds, both for rodeo and soft River's livestock judging team, won ball. a trip to Kansas in October by deWith the of the Fair Ass'n, other livestock Lions Club, support feating forty-tw- o Soft Ball Ass'n, and the judging teams last week at Logan. business men they hope to have it These boys will represent Utah at the completed in the near future. Royal Livestock Show and National From the support promised by the Convention at a livestock judging in general this project will be people team. monthly survey o" "Fortune" published this week in its The agazine, Jr. C. of C. Sponsor ; " |