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Show I TGS GDEi x on pr.- ? . - i en H!?: e: Rubi and Bia A YE ID) nlavw.ri iLL'MK XV TRK MONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, S1IAX PARMAN in II ?!. WRITES LETTER rangfet' r. j special ig of In npositioL e of t: ic Far.Si and and se U V SwillgS ItltO ActiOll 111 B.E. County This Week Make Survey! Jttermined to correct some of the that are causing heavy soil tos- ystnd contributinw to local flrn!s .1 fKtun of men under t':e diiection . TT , c( Mr. A. G. Nord, suren-Loof the lUC 4-Ca.h National forest, made a ti.p.COlHUV 1TT., . f. ...1 ..t .... I1IU1 ... (H .,..1.il .v V.niTr l. i. ujiu AvajL UVCI Exerof the upjor portion of the V hsville Moiintaiin area from the Wollsvilie cises Oct. 18 to Heaver Dam to study conditions and advise on the The Box Elder County club steps to be taken. Other Achievement excercises for 1939 have members of the gioup were Ray Wal- been definitely set for October 18, ker and Mr. Hewlett of the Soil Con- 1939, according- to word received servation Service; County Commis- 1939, according to word released tosioner Osey Jensen; Mr. DeMoisey of day from the county agent's office the National Forest Service-- J. P. and tho county club leaders' asBarnard, Alvln Ncrr, Myron Hansen, sociation. Horace Hunsaker, supervisor of the All clubs who have completed their Northern Utah Soil Conservation disyear's project work will meet in the trict; Sam Mortensen, Bishop B. A. Tremonton L. D. S. Church at 7:30 Bingham, and County Agricultural p. m. October 18th to receive their agent Robert H. Stewart. and awards for the 1930 season. In a very few days a survey of a pins is expected that nearly 100 per It few of the districts contributing to cent of the 271 members enrolled this heavy run off will be made and ma- season will be present along with chinery for correction will be put in- their leaders and parents. The proto action. gram is under the direction of Thos. The owners of private lands on the A. Summers of Tremonton. nresident mountain are showing an excellent of the county Club Leaders' Ass'n, spirit of cooperation and wish to co-- who promises that excellent numbers operate in every way possible to as- will be provided besides the awarding sist in rebuilding the vegetative cov- of pins. er on this valuable mountain. Club members are warned by Chas. Within a very short time Mr. Nord W. Warnick, assistant county agent, and County Agent Stewait will make and Mrs. Nettie B. Lund, home dem a study of the balance of the range. onstration agent, that all record Mr. John Spiers and others plan on books must be completed and in bemen on this trip. fore members are accompanying the-seligible to receive their pins. Immediate action must be taken on this by club members and leaders. 1 cvi s "vS i ' Kr- r . Excalibur, At ea, September SOth, 19S9 Day i 11 S. S. sfc. v t" Mediterranean Since Starting of War He IV iSuntdn Sugar Beet Campaign To 7 nil FROM HIGH SEAS theP5ldls of Experiences i. "(J , c ! NUMBER FIVE ! r hwin ra: urne to , li39 v- America today needs men vi cuuiage, unu wnn vision ciear, To bring into our lives again The spirit of the pioneer! ,. America needs men of might And character, to fight their way Across a wilderness of night And win for us a better day. 4? ifr. pames Walton, jruuiusuer, ' - iezt Kiver Valley Leader, icert Utah. v. TV-a- -- .,4 nt.x-ssar- - Garland Factory to Operate Approximately One Hundred Days tht-pivie- b-- H 7 V VUas5W &kfJlfv the be'freir.onton, :hool ny bear Mr. Walton Achievement Set for . Swinging into action this week, well ever one hundred and fifty thousand fanners, agricultural workers, and factory employees in nine Rocky Mountain and Pacific Couit states will launch a full and winter camto replenish America's greatly paign at tbrtr While we are still on tlie high seas, reduced sugar reserves. Including ( wili start a letter to you, as I think California factories which have to tear ot IE"" in operation for several weeks, 55 i might be of interestMediterranean God" fxpenences in the We need the statesmanship that dares in Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyare tfctiince the war started. To challenge rule and precedent! oming, Oregon, Washington, CaliforMr pray a. We nad ieft New York on the 19th nia, Colorado, and South Dakota are We need the leadership that shares 3e.'ng )f August with a nice group of tur-- r expected to produce approximately uwuiwiuiva V1U UUAVllV(ilii Jgf&t in 24,240,000 bags of travelers. Nearing Gibraltar we For there are higher goals to gain, : refined BUgar as against the total jwajd over the radio that the Euro-jjt- 4 And there is nobler truth to learn,'' Ar produced in the same area last year political situation was getting Before we ever can attain "rer serious. As we reached Marseille, of 24,530,000 LfcAT' S V, The great rewards that we should earn iur passengers had their first taste Total beet sugar production this i fhat war would mean. The city year in 17 beet sugar producing Contentment is a curse to men, filled to overflowing with states of the nation, is estimated at y(-;;itravelers all in a hurry to get 1,000,000 tons as against 1,685,000 if born of idleness or greed; ' tons in 1938. Estimated tonnage $i.!;o their destination before hostilities1 America must seek again ifjpoifld break out. American Consulate per acre and total tonnage of yields Expression through heroic deed! beets harvested throughout the naykvm as busy as could be and Export vv e must not lalter on the A way Us? office just besieged by people tion will be generally lower than last Our fathers trod with st a At passage. night l;uioring for year; the number of acres to be har- America needs men today vcsted wM be slighly more than in ilaiieille was almost in darkness and KB WVH3 uYX o :C"U us toward a new ideal! 1938, according to sugar company ex i whs a ghost-lik- e' experience to walk ecutives. This may be offset by possi p the streets. ble higher sugar content of beets e Jjeople themselves seemed calm harvested thi3 year in some districts. and at one newspaper office Western iS'ewspaper Union. This factor, together with an increase for .w a gioup of people waiting in the value of the 1939 crop over v. 9 which was not iortncoming. 1938, due to- recent improvement in CCC CAMP feeitime our little ship filled up with On sugar prices, makes the total estimat up M jeople of all nationalities and no one HOUSING WORK ed value of this year's beet sugar pro Three Tremonton residents were B. E. )id yOTjeeraed to know who was who and Movie duction $203,000,000 compared with at treated the Logan hospital for genlargeaR'haf was what. French officials gave 24 collapsible build- approximately $168,000,000 in 1938. of Construction cuts can bruises and You counter eral orders. and go body Monday prders (B. u. ii. a. journalism uept.) 1 representative from Blacke Film o ings to house the Willard soil conIn Utah, pfants of g0shore you can't go ashore you can SugSchool was closed on Thursday and ' Labortory appeared in Tremonton on night, received when the automobile servation was under way irs ttay put till eleven you can stay out CCC camp collided were which ar at Fork in Garland, Spanish Company riding they to to start this week the all teach Tuesday filming picture with the rear of a truck. Those treat- Saturday just north of the Box El- and West Jordan will commence their Friday permit Ml night, and so on. Guards were plac h aners to attend the (Tremonton on Parade). Phil E. were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and der county fair grounds, under super- season's run- on October 9, 12, and 13 d at gangways with one kind of nual convention of the Utah educa Cantonwine, Hollywood, camerman, ed vision of Captain J, R, Nuzum. tfj,, Yvonne. i0 daughter, respectively. Plants of the Amalgaothers oniy replaced by tion association held on Thursday,-Frida- startedufesoTay shooting pictures.of Enrollees of the Willard, camp are mated Sugar Company at Lewiston. o mob ith different kind of Sheriffs Malinberg Wesley orders. ?puty r Dew-.i the following schools and pupils and Saturday. and Julian Blaiiy th Investigating expected to man the new camp by and Ogdere will open October 9 and nvestil Our sailing time was postponed and to the convention was eyville, Garland, Thatcher, Bothwell, officers, reported Preliminary that the car driven November 1 and commence building 14, respectively. The Layton plant of of course I had to do some a conference of el Tremonton and the Bear River High. sugrade collided elementry with the rear terraces, check dams and gully eros- Mr. Briggs by Company will begin avingsjbick figuring, how to accomodate Monday of next week Mr. Canton of a truck driven by Mr. Theurer. ion control structures, part of acti- - the LaytorronSugar held on Tuesday, Wednespervisors October 8, and the Cen- operating cots wine return to as Tremonton will and people possible. Army and Thursday. v don't vities of the newly organized North- - terfield day east were vehicles Both Gunnison of traveling the nea, Sugar plant re ordered in a hurry and soon our Meetings of the various commit- take pictures of business houses and Logan. The lights on the truck blewj em Utah Soil Conservation distnct. will begin operating on Oc Company jnmenade deck looked like a donni-i- r tees of the Utah education associa- - street scenes. Most of the business out, which was now in the Fort tober Iff. included The camp, considered the direct nextyy Ladies were on the portside and tion were heA nn Thnrsrtnv .T T houses in Tremonton will be filmed. i Douglas district, will be in the Poca- of cause accident the Official- of these companies estiall! SeemR Alemen OH the starboard Side, Purely educational and entertaining Gunderson: of the Garland Bchool. tello, Idaho district when it comes to mate the for this will be blankets off following approximate opand picture preserved by jkulitioned active part ta this meeting no( took Tremonton. infor tnese plants: Garat various for S4UUUUU iUlOWeU. many periods showing years erating VYBBUUlg as a member of both the central com pUlg at the camp will include Buildings 100 be will The tervals. first b givto at days; Spanish Fork, 70 days; showing a TV ? arrangements had also mittee and the committee on salary an educational building, recreation land, 70 days; Ogden, 55 to be en at a local West announced Jordan, Alije ijed. to. theatre, 1938 Soil and contracts. mess hall, kitchen, infirmary, ofhall, at a date. future Lewiston, 7 days; Layton, 90 As president of the advisers of eStCf. Sailing time came and there was fices, barracks, storeroom, shop bath days; 80 days. Centerfield, days; f final pleading for permission to school publications, Mrs. Nathella house, garages and laundry. Captain estimated The .ke tonnage by compan the passage. As far as space Griffin had charge of a luncheon f. In order to complete all work on Nuzum said. Idaho as follows: is Utah les i Sugar on the we at could have taken j I Pre"! concerned Temple Friday meeting E, 1938 payments so the 1939 payments a ay more, but there is such 1,130,000 tons; The AmalCompany, things Square hotel. Sargent Streeper, who to Be may go ahead, the Washington, D. gamated Sugar Company, 845.000 lljESj 3af ety at sea to be considered, life was one of the speakers on the pro- for Division Western of C. office the tO 11th tons; Layton Sugar Company, 85,000" is ana so on. nrveryone couia una gram, cuscussea me promem or sunas 01 as tne set ucioutr aaa tons; Funnison Sugar Company, 82,- staff. ftter reason than the others for, pervising the yearbook for on which date final applications tons- Franklin County Sugar Co., 000 "Education for the American Way mission to stav on. CJnlf T nlfo . Eight guest speakers addressed will be accepted by Octlt such Trfahft which nT.to draws payments p. tow all those for the of is no theme Life" the general various sessions of the convention. people were by who have Farmers office. the county areas for a portion of its on Utah ins all Americans. As a matter of These state speakers in- 19th annual observance of American received their Members of the Women's Christian for payapplications commence will operating on unbeets, I Americans were in the minority, cluded: Dr. Ernest O. Melby, dean of Education Week. The daily topics ments for signatures should see that Temperance Union of Tremonton, who October 9, to run for approximately e were outward bound, A more School of Education of Northwestern der this theme are built largely will represent their union at the State, are signed and returned. handling approximately 100, ed crowd I have seldom experienc- - University; Dr. Paul J. Misner, su around the spirit and materials of the they Convention of Thursday and Friday 000 tons of beets, for an estimated in Commission Policies its; ;We had anything from Royalty, perintendent of school, Gler.coe, 111.; Education of this week include: Mrs. N. S. Cole, of 280,000 bags of Prime Minister, a Finance Minis- - Mrs. Lillian Gray, professor of edu-- j report on "The Purposes of Educa-- i Ts Re- Mrs. Kirstine Parker, Miss Jeanette yield nn llnnQPII sugar. Duke, Lords and Ladies, Counts cation of San Jose College in Cali Ault and Mrs. Con Steffin. Officials' of these companies furij No Accounts. I hate to think of fornia; Dr. Donald William Mackay, American Education Week is spon- - COVCring" InjUTlCS Guest speakers on the convention ther esrtimate that 1939 operationsat would have happened if our ship president of New Mexic Junior col- sored by the National Education asW. Burton Mrs. fr 9100 TTtnh program includes hi i d started rolling and all those cots lege; Dr. W. R. Blackler, bureau of sociation in cooperation with the ,, rir-- rs . who will give her address at' (B. R. H. S. Journalism Dept.) Musser, ,tin 13 have started . ,omv. moving, then business education of Sacramento, American Legion, the United States inhm-pDnn Hansen, star end of the highi the banauet: Mrs. Louise Y. Robin- -i fiirt a, ' re certainly would have been an California; Dr. Heber A. Sotzin, Office of .Education, and the Nationa schoo, football team, is recovering son, general president of the L. D. for a total factory and 43c national mix-uof Parents and Teachei sand of industrial education of San from s. ReUef Socity, will also speak at rlcultural' payroii 0f approximately m the alnlc Hospital rapidlv orAt first it was amusing to see that, Jose State College; Dr. Kenneth W. with the support of many other injuries he receivcd last Friday night tne banquct on the subject "Cooper- $3 ' 810 24o The estimated value of the r Instance, her Ladyship just could Eells, of the United States Depart- - ganizations. football on Education." Alcohol Bear the ation exciusive of sugar beet during 39c t understand whv her maid had to ment of Education: and William R. The various units in Box Elder Rame of thc BteU: address annlml Th(, i1Vestock feeding anet uctg e Cn Ihe same deck or eat in the LaPorte, professor of physical educa--o- f County, interested in carrying for-- . A vertebrae in his neck was broken prcsi(ienU Mra- D. w. Jenkins, will nVfits to the land through fertili-war- d l ime diningroom, and the Excellency, tion of the University of Southern the activities of American Ed- whcn he tackled one of the Tigers, a feature.e.f the banquet. A musi-- ; will be !fl2 PG0 000 basing this Ihe Prime Minister, just could not see California. ucation Week, have made tentative; from 0g(,pn dunng the first play of,ca, program also will be preset-jted(stlma'te on 'present' retail market he should have to wait to washj D suggestions for the observance of the. th bail game. He also received a Th Pstimated value n, james T.Worlton, assistant week November 5th to 11th. Programs broken rib. L,29'.msolf and so on, but they all soon o Salt Late City! supeiinttnd.-ntnT. beet nuln ami molases J:n in line and soon were brothers IlllieSS DelaVS Arraiffn- - will be carried out in the schools andj Don said, "Saturday morning was sch0(,l3 wiu speak at the afternoon for nvestock feeding is worth another 4.:iu aiHiers unaer me skin, likely in the churches also. One of! tbe first time j could see after thc session at l o ciocit on noo uuujeei. Of the slogans that will be heard often kick-offHumors on board a ship just fly Alcohol Education as Required by on an expected harvest of Jljit .wt. ised and furious. Just how thev or- during American Education Week is By OdeTl Bradshafn thjg utaft state BUgar com. Idaho "epo.iea "Visit Your Schools." Con stcffi"i of T'"10"1'. panics will pay in property and excise M,ft(Connate is hard to say but heard, for BLACKFOOT, NOTIC'F. instance, was that an American con- - illness of Preston G. Peterson, of Salt wjli ppLar on the muwical program, taxes an average of $25.00 an acre, or Lnke Citv. member of the Ltah state t to vote at and Mr8 Reginald Goff will lead the a tt)taj 0f approxiimately $1,276,000. i!;pni ha Knncrvf desiring person Every the? forthcoming Municipal Election, devotional service. jmndie and Bremen and were going load commission, probably will ofdelay Estimates of production for the 9 the t) sail them under the American flag, his arraignment before Justice mcmbeis of Tremontou, who Ro?ky Mountain and Pacific Coast and who has not registered, must ap-- J other i 'Another one was that Mussolini had Peace A. S. Dickcnsaon of Blackfoot xecT. to attena mciuue me uiuun t be( t growing states, lneiuuing uuui. peir on tne tne nereiiuu not make any' mi misdemeanor charges until the In j,". stroke and could nated days before the registration nresident. Mrs. P. E. Ault. state Montana. Wyoming. Oregon, City ? .'"e"hes on the in the District wherein he re cording secretary, Mrs. Harry Knott. Washington, California, Colorado and situation. This we week beginning October 23. Agent Ii' vn heard in Naples, where of course; Mr. Peterson, charged with interMarriner M. Morrison, formerly of sides. Mrs. L. G. Rose, who Is state enrec-- , 5OUlh Dakota. Indicate that total pay- wis Mr. Brown, the name they are. feting with Lieutenant D. R. Vickery this city, who recently was admitted The following are thc registration lor Cif Charact..r education; Mrs. Toni rolls for the harvesting and process Pied to the Utah bar, has commenced pracVvHrsr when lays. Tuesday, October inn ana Caiter, Mrs. Ward Shuman. Mrs. N. ing of sugar will be $31,000,000. to talking about Mussolini.1 f)f the state police in arresting dis- Utah northern -' I UXipi?., of interestMiles Ogden, d. they were mainiy Tuesday October 31st, 1939, between E. Ehaw, Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Wm. be divided among a total of 106,000 ticing law in Brigham. ' i i". if thev would be draceed into trict entrineer of the Utah state road Mr. Morrison attended the Utah the hours of 8 o'clock a. rn., and 9 Ccstley and Miss Marry Burns. growers, and field and factory workI 9 war or could rr where he o'clock State Agricultural ers. In this region, 55 factories will college stay out of it. Naples; commission, on charges of reckless . . ,.. , i .i ".as also a black-oC. HENRY NIELSEN, m and so was myj driving, was released under $7C0 bond received nis nacneiors oegree for an average run of B0 days operate ADVF.KTISE l ived Ca;.rt as we Box Elder County Clerk MEKC IIANTS WISE The total value of the sugar passed It latei following his arrest September 22. -' iness and accounting. He then wentj each. Pet- to In' the evening. War had of course; sjI1Ce returning to Utah. Mr. Washington, D. C, where he was, crop will be approximately $145,440,-00ea declared b.t then and we expect- -' , rwn reportedly has been confined in affiliated with the Federal Deposit; with additional value of beet tops TO 1 p .OCAL all kinds of thiols passing through a hospital, said Judge Dickenson. Insurance corporation, and entered and beet pulp for stock feed molasses Hi aits of Messina and Crete, but, .Tiuire Dickenson explained he and the George Washington university KANSAr AT SHOW about of $6,000,000. Other benefits LIVESTOCK . . othing unusual happtned. ln 1934 graduating in the t5incrh.im County Attorney H. William; w from present prefrom this Pet-; industry Mr. war-1 rruchner have delayed setting There were quite a British f ig39 with a juiig doctors estimates , arc revenue to b ps ln Alexandria, but liminary "' my crson's arraignment penuing Mr. LcRoy Bunnell. Ag teacher at attend and compete at thc American railroads and other transportation .a degree. none of them seemed ready for his recovery. The anegeu wicn l, Brigham the Bear River High School, announ- Royal Livestock Show in Kansas of c tion all looked as per usual. By trial companies for hauling of thc beets to an indictable misdemeanor, Trude Mo. ced lecal Taythat three boys, the factories and the shipping of the City, 'he way, on our previous Vip we which will be In district court. AnderKieth of The River lor Bear will finished enroute City, at party In Fort cellar? product to market at an av there stop Yes, a dance on board H. M. S. la your gold Reckless driving charges against of Allen son Tremonton, and Fred of $35.00 an acre, or Collins, rate and Manhattan, erage Colorado, which was at AVxandrla Mr. Miles will be heard the same date ami In your attic too! Turn those fburageous, the ln cattle winners derived from the opcr-- ( Taxes where Judging Nebraska, the Ihe?-.- . will do prize want was Into sunk don't boys which and money leceatly M arraignment of Mr. Peterson, things you contest of Utah, will leave today to some further cattle Judging. a Ad! Want with to Page Four) Turn Please unease Tarn to Judge Dickenson Indicated Co.-- ; -- t N. JL. tran-Slpe- st ai v 4-- II be-en- , fac-toii- es -' . I" Three Tremonton Residents Injured In Auto Crash - . . Vacation Period for Production Started of Tremonton County Students a : BEGINS Utah-Idah- forty-fourt- or-a- - ny y - - jK AAA Sets Deadline . and For Range Payments . American Education Week Observed November 5th j Delegates Leave for State Meet At fitv' - . out-of-th- e- f 100-pou- nd From ..in,m,f i twaa n ress p. River-Ogde- n j - -, f-h- l- t j i ment Road Head w r.- -; - -- - ." m - '. i J Attorney Morrison j Commences Practice n-- ; Brigham ... ut i , P- - uu.--- -- 0, PRIZE WINNERS ROYAL 1 ATTEND , fe-- sur-jTi.'- e. News-Journa- s ed $20,-784,4- 7hri |