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Show RIVER V fer - iis- - of yOLUME XV J-- f- TTT er Oth Public ay :trid LEAM AL:LEY TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1939 nf Wi rorum felHiindrPrlc "wmvi NUMBER SIX Two Youths Confess to Local Burglary Charges SPORTSMEN TO uisappomted in JNot Obtaining Doe Permits HUNT DEER j Garland, Utah. October 15. 1939 the Allen Webb, 27, and Edward Kimbf t Editor, Bear River Valley Leader, DEball, 26, both of Hyde Park, Utah, pear Editor: were in the county jail in Brigham STROYED When the Utah state game depart Tremonton, Utah. City Wednesday awaiting trial cn article Producthe following ment announced the sale of 1,000 doe enroute to probable burglary charges, after conplease publish A truck Doe Rapid 1,000 Express permits on the Cache National forest in your forum: Idaho was wrecked and burned near fessing to robbing the Wilson Lumber for the 1939 hunting season, the ofReaders: Strevell, Sunday. The truck was in company store here Tuesday night. Ijar Garland editor makes reply in ficials little realized that twice as Oct. 24 The youths climber an eight-foof Walter Plant with White charge The With the bars .down for the first Andrus to my article many applications would be made for as relief driver. The fence north of the store and took a acting r a paper of October 13, The opening of the turkey process- time since big game became plentiful truck was loaded with film for var71 ,,wi9hpd in the forum of the Lead- - the permits. Hundreds of disappoint pinch bar and tire irons from truck and ed called at hunters the Logan ing "We plant of the Utah Pou'ry Pro in the neighboring hills, hundreds will ious theatres throughout Idaho. he with which they forced open the two wherein says, ling er October 5th, sales stations for permits ducers association will take place be out in guest of a buck or doe deer Hyrum than make other to blew back doors of "the building. The prow A comment tire out front the no causing and rave on the opening date of the open seaWednesday morning only to find they next Tuesday, October 24. to swerve to the soft shoulders lers were noticed in the building by wmc truck nave reiuciiuiti we jjjgt didn't arrive early enough to obtain Improvements have been made in son on Saturday, October 21. One of the highway, overturning it. It Earland Thompson, a clerk of the ' rvct this from both the paper and the in a the the lineup. place dressing and cooling department, thousand special permits will be issu- burst into flames immediately. Both store who was passing, who called writer oi me m uwc. before daylight the doors of which i9 very vital to the growers. ed to those who desire to shoot a doe drivers Long escaped without injury. The Marshall Warren Hyde. He- arrested Then he says, "It is regretable that the Logan Skating ring were locked For the past several days men have during the open season. of film, worth many thousands the two at a cafe after they had fled cargo interest of the public Scouters who have visited the deer of ny discussion against further admissions. Only 400 been working to make these changes from the store and ran several blocks. was totally destroyed. dollars, descend to a reference to perfor shooting doe were to be with the view in mind of giving bet- haunts in the Cache national forest permits Marrshall Hyde called Deputy when sonalities, but it always does and other districts report that deer issued from the Logan station. There ter service. Sheriff John M. Burt, who came to feeble." reason or wit is laggard were more than twice that many apPrices are not expected to reach are not nearly as plentiful as they O. L. Tremonton. The men, by that time edi said for well be not it Would reason were a year ago. Deer are said to be and last plicants. for that high year's in the word placed cf city jail, denied any the to study the definition It was really a disappointment to the company in anxious to do every found in fairly good numbers in the of the burglary. Deputy knowledge ' discussion," I suggest that he memhunters not to get a doe per- thing that will improve the growers Wood camp canyon territory and in Burt, after a thorough investigation, as the many orize the meaning of the word and about Elk mountain. The later mit in as much as the edict had gone grades. found fingerprints on a flashlight issue. in this Leader quotes it The roll call campaign of the Box fcrth that it was advisable to sell Growers are asked to cooperate territory has been closed for a numhad dropped, which tallied with Was it not a wonderful discussion 1,000 permits for shooting of doe on with Elder chapter of the American Red they officials by coming to the ber of years. plant those of Kimball's ring finger. He al-his ? he and I had, After saying There will be the usual hunters in Cross will be headed in the Tremonthe local forest. The idea seems to plant and advising them as to the found that tracks fitted exactly rerardinsr school matters, be to thin out the herd to a Green canyon, Dry canyon, Beaver ton and Garland districts by Owen L. the shoes point dates they wish their birds dressed. the two were wearing, and then denied me the privilege of Where it will be unnecessary to feed obare in who Persons interested Landing, Etump Hollow, Cotton Wood Brough, county treasurer. the fence was on Kimball's from paint J r IKlIlg aiuww Mr. Brough, for many years a civic the deer in the winter and early taining employment, are invited to canyons J,n, both Logan and Black overalls, but they still denied any I i ' me source. Maybe he wanted to months when browse is scarce. communicate with the superintendent smith Fork canyons. Many hunters and church leader, has proven, his knowledge of the burglary. ut spring i f study my reply, since ne wumu will find their way to Monte Cristo skill in organizing roll call work, for from expressions heard at once. Judging The Webb youth was then left in his ! that thinks he it. return Perhaps the milling crowds, there wiir Announcement was also made that where the deer range in the summer he has been with the local Red Cross the among ! the city jail and Kimball was taken views are sufficient for be very few deer remaining on thej 1936-3feed certificates are now re- months. Others will go to the west- organization for sevetal years, acting to Brigham by Deputy Burt. When ' U"niiblic interest." Did that display Cache forest after this shoot, and as roll call chairman for the county ern part of Box Elder county. deemable. to Brigham the Kimball youth as lag- for the last four years. Due to an nearly ilEcything different from "Wit wanted a permit in order to be; the of the deer many Following opening confessed the robbery and said he I fair not is ?" It feeble or reason season on Saturday, duck hunting will increased endeavor on the part of the wanted to go back to Tremonton and among these who had the privilege! I to feed a fellow on his own feeble of open in Utah on Sunday morning, local Red Cross committee in their talk to Webb. The two later confessed going after deer on the occasion! lood ? be-drive this year, Mr. Brough will as- and were taken to the was 22. hunt. cf October the last It j public county jail in Four-: Now let me refer back to our dis- lieved sume the responsibility in his own will numerbecome Duck will as that it not be hunters by many where they signed a Brigham City, rehe wherein of fast spring, pute ous on the opening day as usual as communities, while R. L. Fishburn of written confession before Sheriff Fred necessary to close the territory after! ferred to me in these words, "Wo do the 1939 hunt for a number of years many of the deer hunters will not Brigham will have charge of the drive M. Sorenson Wednesday. suggest that Mr. Jensen should use to come. leave the mountains for the opening in Brigham, and Wm. C. Horsley and Betty Jane Adney of Corinne, a tha opportunity to secure something of the duck shoot. However, many La Preal Wight will have charge of AdG. Bankers, Mr. attorneys, of pub C. dairymen, and Mrs. daughterin which lie 4-- H f.tp the one community Box W A and P duck workers hunters never try for deer and the roll call in the rural districts. officials, per ney, was Monday named winner of children's his and children his funds cut call he, that roll sons in practically every walk of life the State Thomas E. Wilson meat these will naturally be on the rivers Pointing children live and earn their liveli-- ! were in the make possible the carrying on of the build- animal project contest according to and marshes for their shoot. outside the lineup hood." Those words were used in his Many hunters will try for geese. many important and emergency tasks ing at Firsf East and Center street word received from the state 4H reply to my answer to his first were Geese in where the have been rather numerous this of the Red Cross Mr. Brough declarW. club Charles permits Logan, office Tuesday by clamoring for a new school sold. On the inside of the building ed, "I want to urge that all civic and in Box Elder County fall Bear River Valley. club actiWarnick, assistant county agent. In vities for 1939 were climaxed with who leaders building at Garland. business and groups which was locked against further adcontest is This sponsored by the Further he said, "And in the inter the past have aided roll call in such Achievement exercises Wednesday evwere a similar group, suffi- Wilson Packing Company of Chicago vst of friendliness he could not do mission, splendid fashion begin to prepare to ening In the L. D. S. Chapel here. 400 to for the cient and is given by Thomas E. Wilson, permits gobble up better in the present instance than the take part in this worthy cause again." The meeting was in charge of Thos. Logan canyon area. president of the company, to various iV:t some other members plead econo-- j This years campaign will begin A. Summers, president of the County An extent of of scram idea the the states as increased a in stimulus for made time." To this that I reply ble for ray O. T. C November 11th and carry through to Club Leaders Association. club work and permits can be had when it terest in livestock i:i my second article to his second one, Thanksgiving day. a is known au check of that as a suitable award for excellence in Group singing was lead by Mrs. Its follows: "As much as to say that tomobiles on the south and parked The Box Elder county chapter Nelda Whitney, of Garland. Miss Lar-en- e east of the a Rusel of Christensen acchievement. Tremonton, i '"K the other members of the board tabernacle C. Horsley, expressed Jensen, of Bear River City, counsquare, on First East and A gold Elgin wrist watch will be junior student at the Utah State Ag- chairman, Wm. ore stupid enough to allow as being more than pleasel to ty winner in the Kerr himself 7 o'clock re- awarded Miss streets Second at East was selectoutstandricultural college, Canning conAdney for her recently r.ess, so long as it was in my favor, 278 cars. Nearly a like num- ing work in addition to which she ed from a large list of candidates to have Mr. Brough volunteer his service test, told an interesting story about vealed I should remain quiet. No. not I for club work. A short talk by Lyber of cars driven by hunters hud sur- will be eligible to compete for sec- be a cadet officer in the R. O. T. C. in this humanitarian endeavor. of the kind; even if it were man had H. Rich, extension dairyman driven the situation and of on basis veyed are tional the chosen of winner which Cadets the honors, myself and children and children's scene from from time. the that the Utah State Agricultural colaway to will Nominatby a be mathamatic National the rais-good marks, outstanding given been trip j jriildren as you say. I have Tremon-to- n iri of A number which from he paid high tribute hunters lege, and in De ability, physical structure, Club Congress at Chicago speel in a better atmosphere of fairness ed to went 7 to a. scene about Tremonton the at Girls Livestock the in field. cial the cember. interest it fi&n that, and I am thankful that m. and were V' to find that club, which did some outstanding Mr. Christensen is a junior student cardisappointed Miss has for five i TftI children have been reared in more years Adney if Candidates on the Tremonton Citi- work in stock judging at the state club project in Rambouil-le- t at the college where he is majoring in love of justice that that. May your the chances to get a permit were all ried a zens ticket for the November 7 mu- fair. ofan scene At the gone. winding up and Southdown sheep and has won Engineering. . v o it vnu h Messed that wav. election are: N. E. Shaw for of the Wild nicipal ficial Federation had life Nearly 100 per cent of the 271 state and national recognition at K reared in similar love of fairness ep. r members enrolled were present. mayor, a list of preferred hunters who were fajrg and shows for her outstanding Kudy Miner ror i i j others." councilman, Ervin Stohl, Clifton Kerr work in fitting and showmanship of Lisle T"t But this second article of mine was not to be denied their permits. counand John Fronk for two-yebe could in Disappointments expected and also the completeness f t published because after reading under the circumstances. Another sheepcorrectness of secreR. S. for Calderwood cilman, and her record keepr.. he called me over to his office and tary and Levi Dunn for treasurer. should there be a doe permit ing. Westsuggested that we drop the subject. year, Another ticket will be in the field, to be is hoped the issuing This makes two years in a row Jt was then that I said to him, after privilege, it Lisle J. Adams, son of Mrs. D. E. a mass meeting having been called ! the question over, "You have of the permits will be handled much this award has come to the Adney 7:30 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 21, 1939. two shots at me and I have had in the same manner as the elk per- family. In 1938, Joyce Adney, Betty's Adams, was recently chosen as a clin for Glenn Adams, of Tremonton, and of ical instructor are being handled now. mits Operative Dentistry sister, was awarded the state prize (Please Turn to Page Four) a 1938 graduate of the Utah State and like Betty is also this year eligi- in the College of Dentistry, University Agricultural college, has accepted the ble for the sectional prize. This is of Southern California. position of assistant editor of the Dr. Adams, while in school made a distinct honor to these girls and Western Farm Life, a national magawas Student enviable records. He to Box Elder county. Oct. 21 zine published . at Denver, Colo., it of Dental the college Body president was announced Monday by Professor his senior year and was electduring Christmas might seem far away, W. D. Porter, college editor, who was It is important that sugar beet ed to the Alpha Tau Epsilon fraterbut it isn't too soon to become ingrowers in your, country who have nity. Because of his outstanding ser- formed on proper toys for children. informed of Mr. Adams' new posi farrfis on in their tion. sugar beet acreage vice to the school, he was elected to Have you ever wondered Just what Mr. Adams was graduated from the excess of their established 939 sugar Skull and Dagger, the highest All toy to buy for your child? You are college with a bachelor of science in beet acreage allotments should be Two Utah daiiy herds, representing University fraternity. WIIAT IS TIIE DEFINIcordially invited to meet with the soclology fiowever hl3 minor was com. notified of the following facts at once the finest stock in the state, entrainhis graduation he received the Childhood Upon Education Association and pleted in journalism. TION' OF DISCUSSION? in order to avoid forfeiting their '939 ed Friday morning for their first ex Garrett Newkirk Memorial award, During his four on "Proper Toys for, lecture a hear I show livestock national at beet benefit payments. he hibition in a wag coHoge jy ac. sugar to yeanj dental award the highest given A nearby editor last week took it Children. The meeting will be held tive in extracurricular activities as 1 No beets may be destroyed by at San Francisco. one as was elected he and students, 'upon himself to write a sarcastic ed- cultural methods after "September 29, Sent under auspicies of the Utah of eight eligible for Omicron Kappa Saturday, October 21 in the cafeteria well as maintaining practically a itorial about and item that appeared 1939. of the Box Elder High School. straight "A" average. For two Dairy Cattle Breeders' association, Upsilon, the highest dental honorary in this paper under the heading "PubDr. Lela Beebe, of the State Board fie served as associate editor of years head 20 Stu2 The sugar beets from acreages the herds were composed of fraternity. lic Forum," and of Health, will be the speaker. There signed by a promin- in excess of allotments must not be of Holstein cows selected at Utah 8 nd Dr. Adams Just recently success- will be an exhibit of len cent books dent Life, the weekly campus newsent citizen of his own community. paper, was business manager of the delivered to the factory. These beets Idaho state fairs during the past few passed the California Dental and e toys. ttay we call to your attention, Mr. should be staked off and harvested weeks and 14 Jerseys from several fully Scribble, campus literary magazine, will pracof and Board Examiners All parents and others interested and a member of the staff of the BuzEJitu-that the Leader published for livestock feed on the farm either Utah dairy farms. tice elontistry in Los Angeles in the are urged to attend. yfw zer, college yearbook. to harvesting other acreage for complete editorial, also the According to George Winder of evenings in addition to his school rcfiier'a answer to the same, includi- prior on Utah of He was elected to membership in the beets Jersey other or after the factory Granger, president work as a clinical instructor. DAUGHTERS OF UTAH ng; hia name and address. Thi Kappa Phi. national honorary the farm have been delivered to thej Breeders' association, this is the first PIONEERS TO MEET scholastic la your editorial last week you factory. time Utah dairy stock has competed fraternity, his senior year be to is and was also a member of Pi GamHowell &ay; that your paper will continue to 3 Every grower should be surtj in a national show. The show Daughters of Utah Pioneers will ma Mu, national social science fradu miss community 's that he has fully complied with other conducted in conjunction with the Naproblems. Mission Son mct Thursday, October 26, at 3 p. ternity. Mr. Adams made an enviable definition of "discuss." is to provisions of the program, including; tional Dairy association convention at m. at the home of Mrs. Helen Wilson. record in the journalism department soil international expothe Golden Gate "argue for and against" Publishing! the performance of the necessary Each of the Howell bishopric will om side of any question is not a dis- - j building practices and compliance1 sition. during his college days and has concu sion, but October 21 and have a son in the mission field after tributed articles to various magazines scale and will show open The of B. minimum wage statement a the with merely the last of November. 26. The in the nation. October until continue own will y:'ir personal opinions, and eveni child labor provisions. Harold B. Gunnoll, son of Bishop R. H. S. He will leave for Denver Monday ' iitors are sometimes wrong. Of This information is being forward- best dairy stock from all parts of the Charles B. Gunnel, will leave Novemcomarse- some evening and will assume the duties editors take the position; ed in order to correct any conflict-- ) United States and Canada will 23 ber the Western States misfor R. II. S. Journalism Iwpt.)- of his new position Wednesday morn(B. which growerroneous for deto prizes. or pete reports are better qualified they ing Counsellor, Elmer P. A one act play, entitled "The Sto- ing. After the competition at San Fran- sion. Firf.t ers may have obtained regarding the l a word than Webster. son, Grant, will serve in the len Prince," was presented to the high The writer of the reply to your Hianrvoitinn of excess acreages of cisco the- - Utah herd will return to - H'jwiiian mission. Reese school Wednesday by the dramatics Japanese 4i 3 of and on NOTICE November : tonal Ogden, where son second of the requested apace In your sugar beets, or other requirements counsellor, class, under the direction of Mr. Lloyd Mason, carseveral with be exhibited will it 1 to present his views to the pub-- the program. F Mirl Mason, will also labor in the Newcomer. The Board of County Commission- loads of nationally famous eastern! Japanese-Hawiiai You ignored his request. mission. a was Thc and ers would appreciate the cooperation of play the direction under ugaen stock The columns of the Leader are al- -' ANNOUNCEMENT Another missionary from the How took place In China nearly a thousand, of the beet farmers to the extent that 3 Livestock show. '3 open under the heading of "Pub-- " ell Ward, William Gunnell, son of when the farmers return from the Accompanying the two herds were Lorenzo B. Gunjie-U- , will leave for years ago. Forum" to any, reader to make Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith, of FieldThe cast included LaNae Bourne, beet dump and unload excess soil, Fuhrl Wendell and Walker LcGrand of their to any criticism which he or ing announce the engagement "'? Mae Spencer, Ruth Pack, Kae Barlow, that of the Central States mission, kindly do not throw the v. TMv to Meivin Foxley, son man of Ogden and Ralph Robson feci is unjust. Naturally every- - ' a These boys will attend the Salt Lake Vion Madscn, Odis Hartmann, Helen same they Utah Into the the barrow pits, thereby of Plain representing City, William Foxley, .tog published does not necessarily of Mr. and Mrs. enWinzeler, Joe Beck, Annie Munns, causing obstructions, which have in ..til r rf Holstein Breeders association, and Mission Home at the same time, ress the views of the paper, but Tremonton. The marnag w... November 13. Farewell parties Ruby Robcrson, and Virginia Miller. the past, caused considerable Xurl L. Jones of Ogden, Dean Nut-ta- ll tering damage are opinions of our readers, and as place October 27 in me uozu iCuF.. being planned for them. of Salt and inconvience to the farmers. Winder Ned and Provo of the 1 through th deserve a space as large and as Board of County Commissioners Today's Forgotten Man Quit Adverwill Lake City, representing the Jersey asf eminent as that given to the orig' Northwest, the young couple Make Money by Reading ti Ad. tising Yesterday! Boclatlon. By C Henry Nielsen U criticism. nome in Utah Poultry ers Turkey Dressing Plant to Open FILM TRUCK Hundreds to Try for Big BY FIRE Game; Permits Issued ot i ! . - Brough to Head t,-- Red Cross Roll Call ,t Campaign Here ' 50 s l- - - i1 7 Betty Jane Adney I ' Wins Club Meat Project Contest H ... - Elder Clubs Hold Achievement Exercises Here I ar-Itic- le 4-- H ! ! I ,' 4-- H Russell Christensen Selected As Cadet Officer R. - 4-- H 1 Candidates For City Offices 4-- H 4-- H ! c I lour-yea- J. Adams Receives Instructorship at South em Calif. University j ar ern Farm Paper l4 American Childhood Education Meeting Sugar Beets Disposal In Excess of Quota As the Editor Planned for Utah Dairymen Send Fine Herds to Fair Sees It home-mad- , j j Web-ftef- Bishopric Each On Sends j Dramatic Class of Presents Play j - tt'-a- Sor-r-nsen- 's I pi-- n - "f I -- : 1 I i make their inuw. I Glenn Adams Accepts Position With coine-cly-diani- a |