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Show '0)T? A TD) Ml v3SR 7 Ami FY 1W. 4 NUMBER TEN TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1940 State Farm Bureau vrWJAILPLANS OKEH OF Convention To Be Held Next Week 'get The annual state Farm Eureau convention will be held in the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City next Wednesday and Thursday, November 27, 28. The home and community section will meet November 26. Everyone is invited to attend the convention, and members are especially urged to be present. COMMISSION i AAA Committeeman CHRIS BECK DIES Answers Farmers On SUDDENLY IN Loss of Wheat Market What's happened to our wheat mar ket? We used to sell all the wheat LOS ANGELES -- we could raise. That question and comment has been in the mind3 of many Box Elder Box Trecounty farmers during the past few ! to Give Aid years, says M. G. Perry, chairman of the county AAA committee. i He said the war in Europe could Impressive funeral services were i be blamed for the loss of much of commissioners Ewer county over the remains of Christian held the export market during the past day had approved specifications 60, Tuesday afternoon in the includBeck, of Total wheat, exports year. X Gardner, district engineer Tremonton First Ward Chapel, under ing flour as grain, from the United tht'w'p A of 'northern Utah, for of Bishop D. B. Green-Mdirection the the States El-jduring itruction of a new $38,690 Box died Beck 1940-41 Friday, November 15, first quarter of the marketing School county jail. a of heart attack. comas bushels totaled 9,706,000 year, to Tbe county commissioners agreed Music for the services was furnishwith 21,880,000 bushels last pared not and labor stressed materials be will all Wide County planning bushels the and ed 29,792,000 year year by the First Ward Singing Mother The rolls. A Mailable from the WP at the sixteenth annual Adult Leadbefore. Exports to European markets, with a special number by Mrs. C. R calls set as on the up, to held be school ers Training tentative agreement which usually account for around i Steffen. The invocation was offered 1 A labor and $24,614 Utah State Agricultural college camor $14 076 in W P of the United States wheat trade, by Patriarch James P. Christensen lost to Box Elder county. The new pus from December 2 to 13, W. W. to only 3 million bushels, and the benediction by R. G. Brough. duties amounted will from their Grateful Ammcans daily pause iructure will be constructed where Owens, assistant director for agri2.5 million bushels of which were desof the for thankfulness and in blessings today now gratitude Speakers were Mr. Randall, exaul-te- d sianua, just culture, and program chairman, states tie old building tined for the British Isles, In 1938, to One ruler of the Ogden Elks, of which that and nouse. athap scarcely enjoy. court peace they r.f who prosperity 150 the county Each of the south period, ex- lodge Mr. Beck was a member; Isduring the beautiIn tend the school will be assigned to with in commence this world on conditions will reflect comparison activity 3uilding ports of wheat to Europe were 23,- - rael Hunsaker and President K. IL follful and peaceful land to have his heart filled with gratitude r one of the fololwing committees: soil, tie near future, or immediately 946,000 bushels, during the same per- Fridal. Warm tributes were paid to the W P A irrigation, livestock breeding, liveto an and merciful Providence who guided those owing final approval by were 10,702,000 and this the deceased 1939 iod in by the speakers and bis ministration, according to Commiss- stock feeding, family food, clothing, stalwart pilgrim fathers to this land, choice above all were only 3,018,000 bushels year and family, who have, wife splendid Davis. L. seed and pasioner Tom rural homes, credit, others. European countries have turned to endeared themselves to a great circle Th new building will be heated by tures. programs of produc of friends while living in this comMost grateful is America today that it is at peace In committee meetings problems lie unit in the court house, which now is tion. paying farmers Italy their are and that her citizens peaceful occupapursuing will materially cut cost of construe- j pertaining to the subject involved will wheat. The price munity. bushel for a $2.12 tions and professions void of malace and hate, but with The large crowd and many floral j De discussed and a report will be pre- tson, Commissioner Davis said. of wheat is set by governmental deembroiled 36 sorrow and for of dele all the offerings paid silent tributes of resuffering humanity ;The present jail, constructed sympathy gented to an assembly cree there. in the bitterness and hate of war. rears ago, is too smau, mens iavm-ije- s gates for further discussion. An exIn Britain the domestic wheat pro- spect. The daceased was born in Denmark for segregating first offenders pert from the college will lead the duction ever the God grant that we Americans may ordinarily covers only about March 21, 1880, a son of Andreas appreciate a has hardened summarize what criminals, presents discussion and flora of the country's total peace and liberty with which this land is blessed ; and that conbeen said, in each of the individual But British farm and Ellen Beck. He came to this problem in mainatining sanitary wheat requirements. God1 who land to us be has this the given inmay paid homage for commitno special quarters ditions, has ers have been encouraged to plow up country at the age of 17, settling first group meetings. The original and protected it for us. in St Paul and then a year later carceration of women and no space is tee will then reconvene and make recgrasslands with a Bubsidy payment came to Utah, settling in Mantua; provided for retention of juveniles, ommendations for the solving of the on wheat. Canada is loaded down with 27 years ago came to this city. and will said. officials These involved. county findings a more than 800 million bushel wheat problems He married Caroline Jeppson in 1901 ,The new building will be modern in then be sent to county planning boards supply and can hope to sell only a in the Logan Temple. facilities for their use. every respect, with proper small portion of that supply to Engof Mr. Beck's outstanding acOne activities of different the wheat will Several types land. And England ft segregation buy was the manner in ui offenders, women and juvenilesrand have been planned for the delegates to from Canada before she will from the complishments he the English lanmastered which viil satisfy a long felt need by the the convention. On the evening of DeUnited States. not a word of did He know : jRjority of persons in Box Elder coun-- t cember 4, a party in charge of the Germany, through regimentation, guage. when he arrived in this coun English be was will more for a has expanded wheat growing until the adequate jail, it county agricultural agents, . riarcd. as try. So perfectly did he master the held in the Smart gymnasium, while country is nearly tongue that one would think he was held be is concerned. on December 9, a party will far as bread-stufborn in America. States of United uin the college cafeteria, with the home the The change Most RegHe was a great reader and loved demonstration agents in charge. from a creditor to a debtor nation has !)r. Jacobsen books and did much to instill the good some made of this Officers have arrangements been responsible for ! love for good literature in the same On in Europe. for a banquet in the college cafeteria of his family, a number of hearts Ward to The Tremonton First enjoyed where Dr. Franklin S. Harris, presOther causes of loss in our wheat Postmaster James Walton calls readThe Central Sponsoring committee ident of Brigham Young University, the attention of all aliens that they one of its most outstanding home- market are competition from Canada, whom became excellent public ers. !, the county program of education will speak. A party in the L. D. S. must new register prior to December 26, coming celebrations Tuesday evening, Australia and South America Mr. Beck was a splendid mechanic r home and family living met Thurs wheat growing countries. Institute, with the adult leaders in the final date. He urges that all who when a record crowd assembled for for many years operated one of and of an evening y night at the Box Elder High charge, will end the entertainment of are not now registered do so as quick- a turkey dinner and The disnlacement, of horses and f hoot first blacksmith shops oit the city's Dr. E. A. Jacobsen, dean of the 1940 school. entertainment. has varied mules by power machinery given ly as convenient so that the registra-as now occupied by the Utah corner the IJt College of Education acat Utah Lee Kay, of the State Fish and the nation 31 to 40 million more tion may be completed as nearly Co. on First East and Oil Refining ate Agricultural College reported of rush food to for film on a which soil Christmas res of grow Game Association, presented possible before the was known as a friendly-shop- , St. Main It t ie youth study conducted in south in color as one of the features of the human consumption. That is an area mail commences. where always a genial and kind ox Elder county by an extension A large number have already reg- program. Following wa3 a program almost large enough to grow all the word awaited his customers. a. feaunder his direction. Dr.' Jacob-r- to and much the needed local talent. wheat of this nation, at according Special istered office, by consisting the outbreak of the war he b'8 presentation of youth their liv-- ! Postmaster Walton, but he thinks tures were presented during the dance of that area has been turned to wheat hasSince followed the history making epattitand to for which feed conditions, of instead number a problems, followed the program, yet growing which there are still quite raising j ochs of Europe and particularly those udes offers several opportunities for included Spanish and interpretative work animals. Christensen will be be registered. Trena Mrs. associated with his native land. He r:ore intensive study. a are world of in been "We Professor has changing living Some misunderstanding dancing by students honored by a special program at the has been known to tell his children At a later date, Dr. Jacobsen will Bear Pwiver City amusement hall Fri- brought to the attention of the post- Stucki, of Logan, and a juggling act, and we have to adjust our farming of how he herded cows on tne famous ".ain meet the Central Sponsoring of meet to of the needs the Logan. operations November 29th in com- master about women who were born by Claud Quinney, also AUborg Alrbase, which has been the committee to plan the part that the day evening, enter- consumer under new conditions. birth- in this country who married a foreign her of and memoration eightieth Another highly amusing scene of German assaults in Denmark. f immunity program can play in leadiwe is don't forknow ahead Just what born man prior to 1922, and also anniversary. taining feature of the evening was but we do know that markets that In his passing, Tremonton has lost citing out in the solution of some of day married arwomen who A special program has been eign born a fashion show, which included freak one of its and substantial citiUse difficulties. an evening's entertain- zens of this country after 1922. In models and a parade of amusing fash- were once open to the American farm zens. To hisloyal and ranged wife and fambereaved Guests of the Central Sponsoring no need closed and there's er are preand not citizens ion. The models for this fashion show ment, including dancing, has been pro- both case3 they are extends their this ily, community committee at their Thursday meeting must register. Those who have any were men. tending we still have them. Farmers vided. The public is invited. deepest sympathy. v'ere members of the smaller working ad to the make will have necessary Her many friends extend congrat- question regarding their citizenship The bishopric expressed great satBesides his wife, Carolina J. Beck, t tomittees, members of the extension should consult the postmaster, where isfaction in the generous patronage justment to meet new conditions just wishes. and best ulations is survived by the following chilhe lass necesto who furmake assisted had with the study. the as the pioneers .98 all necessary information can be and to pronounced their homecoming Mrs. Ellen Crompton, of Tenabo, dren: ?Iiss Winifred Hazen, state coordinatsary adjustments to meet conditions nished. it their most successful. Alton Beck, Mrs. Karma or of parent education, Salt Lake Nevada; Mr. to that were new them," Perry Niel, Mrs. Donna LaMont, of Los AnCity, Mrs. Ruth Mumford, state board declared. geles; Mrs. Esta Decker, of Chicago; health, and Mrs. Fay Dix, coordi- Mrs. Mabel Van Fleet, Nevada; and itor for the community program in also three iron county. Mrs. Esther L. Skeels, Commission Jo Beck, of Tremonton; E. Milton Anderson, prominent one brother and and grandchildren xftrdinator of the Box Elder Anyoung son of Mr. and Mrs. Elias one sister in Denmark. He was proA large crowd paid final tribute to program presided. derson, and Miss Bernice Ashdown, In death by Leland and Shirley-Beckceeded WoodBertha Mrs. of charming daughter of President and the memory Marion Woodruff of East of now for the being Contracts Improvement Many farming practices Mrs. Franklin D. Ashdown, of Boun- ruff, wife of Interment was in the City cemetery. in services held in used in Utah, are bringing about a more than 200 miles of Utah's high Lake Tremonton, Sunday Salt in the Portage married were tiful, unin the value of the land, ways were awarded during the first reduction Ward First Tremonton chapel 20. the Temple Wednesday, November j In of Bishop D. B. causing the farmer a great deal of ten months of the year, according to Mr. Anderson was an A student at der the direction died last Wed- extra work, and resulting in contin- W. D. Hammond, chairman of the Woodruff afMrs. Green. the Bear River High School, and XeGrande Hall, 30, of Portage, Professor J. C. d State Road Commission. Of this mileat the U. S. nesday, following a lingering illness. uous depression, states. from shock and was taken to ter completing college extension First agronomist, of the age, approximately 130 miles were mothers The singing has been assistant for hard surfacing and 70 Tremonton hospital for attention A. C. in Logan, he contracted these prac servicpoor farming Among the Cornell university, ward furnished music for the weed and graveling. As of seeds, Shirley Wayne Mason, son of Mr. for miles the are tonday morning following an auto- instructor at tices member grading a solo planting by receive his Ph. D. es with a special oil Mrs. W. B. Mason of this city, and of can made mobile accident half a mile south of from which he will use be funds soon available, as and the gener Adventist church of smutty grains ! for one year's selecvolunteered this year. He has also been active m of the Seven Day to hard has Commission seed. Road the ;,?ymouth. plans was ally poor before leaving Utah. Ogden, of which Mrs. Woodruff - surface a armed forces of the in service church tive the of capacities highProfessor Hogenlarge portion "Many farmers," According to State Patrolman Leon violin solo by Bert a and assisa was member, Frederhe teens Christian his States. in While rd L. Bishop, Wendell C. sotn states, "are under the impres ways that were graveled this year. the United Hall; 34, tant yet of the Elwood Leets. of Salt Lake City. has also) of is ick uncer cost Brigham, these Schuenman, of superintendent total '4 Portage, The projects driving a sedan south and H. H. Hicks, president of the Utah- sion that by planting cheap, Box Elder counand is now assistant fills This volunteered. are half than More already are money, $2,287,207. seed CcomPanied by five passengers, crashj Sunday School, saving they Day tificd their elder over a branch Nevada conference of the SevenChrisbut facts prove that these planters completed, and others are rapidly near ty's allotment. They have passedsworn inmost nead-o- n James P. with a truck load-- 3 to the presidingStates mission. Patriarch Adventists; were and examinations medical farm of the the value with coal and driven by Don Elli-'- of the Eastern Ing completion. ten .on And President K. H. Fridal arc lowering Miss Ashdown also attended the U. Tn addition to the contracted con into the Army in Salt Lake Tuesday 43, of Spanish Fork. services. Inci and are making a great deal of hard the at sneakers were she C. After completing college ram A. S. and their struction, the State Road Commission and will leave soon for Ft. Lewis, patrolman Bishop said Mr. Hall to her long and useful work for themselves and drawing. She was con dents relating 1 been art studied has done extensive work In the im Washington. ilies." tributes following another truck and, life were referred to in warm expoInternational the with nected the Many others have volunteered, acA good crop depends upon 7 reason of the storm was on the plant provement of farm roads and other - paid by the speakers. weda After sition at San Franciso. seed, fertile soil, highways of the state with its main cording to information obtained from ?rong side of the highway. Interment was in tne tiwooa ceme ing of high quality nome uie oi t at tenance crews, who have handled tne the local board, but no more will be the ding supper under the direction of Shaw & a well prepared seedbed and proper tery same tne stacvc.u.g left extra construction along with their accepted until housing arrangements parents they handling practices. Experiment n Thalia linn Iverson. can be made. ANNOUNCEMENT for a honeymoon 10 ma tions are constantly developing better regular maintenance duties. conwui rcsis-tereceived has there From S. tney U. 91, east. disease north Highway the yeielding, high quality, make their Attention, young men! You need varieties of seed which are being siderable attention during the year go to Ithica, N. Y to M. Only o longer wait until you are 18 to home. because of its Importance from the used by successful farmers. To fn the Navy. The Navy Recruiting Their many friends wish them Joy There are 24 different varieties of (Please Turn to Page Two) 'twice announces that Milistmenta success in their married life. and although some varieties of and smut, now be made, of young men of F. M. Christensen, incumbent school grain are reslstent to smut, others son of Vere Johnson, years of age, to serve until their -hoard member from this district, rso - are very susceptible, Professor Hog- - A. & H. Johnson Mrs. yf and Mr. reAlpheus si birthday. for candidate a filed as h out. the at enson now, i Inquire points received a fractured Beaver Dam, closed TV, for Open time filing Liir, Newer varieties recently developed icruiting Office, Federal ,Vefl I skull and a dislocated shoulder last To umng, Ogden, Utah. Monday at 5 p. m. by the Utah Experiment Station, such streamlined Saturday afternoon In an automobile new alleys The bowling perwas the only JOSEPH W. HUNTER, Mr. Christensen as Relief and 54A-4- 0 wheat, Vclvon accident on the Johnson farm. He was been this' in has elec.Tames Walton in the Midland Hotel building Chief Signalman son to file for this position. The i . barley and Uton oats, are rtsistent taken to a hospital In this city for r the past for onenea misim'ss 4. citv. ior ins home to practically all, if not all, of the w,i tn his ifferinir from a sinus tion will be held December treatment. to courts & are H. The A. happy NOTICE ' varieties of smut. head that courts severe According to reports, the injured a these here, feeling There will be a meetintr of the infection resulting from AN'NOUNCEMKNT There is alno an opportunity for bring his brother, Donald, and two the to man, asset the an cii" rid are Mr. WPiion is . Sfnrth T,... of At kino's they this writing farmers to produce various "u iMuc-- f arm Bureau mem- , men were cutting capers Mrs. Lewis aouuu, other and use them. Mr. who young those all of and vrtretablfi welfare f-- hip ;T i November 23, at announce the engagement grass seed, clover seed man- - with their automobile on the farm is the under new Tremonton, This sport different w p. m. in the Utah w Leslie seed in Utah. Most of these l.itrht expected he of Mr. George R. Anderson, when the car rolled over several times, of their daughter. Dana, to in""iltoiium. to elect officers for the to his work the first of the week. of grasses, clovers and vegetables grow agement who Logan. F. H. Otte, firm of Mrs. recently moved here Injuring Vcre. The others escaped Ottc, In many In the well and seed abundantly "ming year. will take place The mnrriAge to assume this position. Jury. AY T0 AU members parts of the state. are urged to be pres- Arlvertlslne SraK"! near future. AD$. THE LISTEN. HEAD Elder Board Agrees for Project Services Held Tuesday For Prominent monton Man College Committee Completes Details In er r. July-Septemb- For Training dele-gate-s July-Septemb- er . all-wi- se cy : one-four- th extra-curricul- ar First Ward Enjoys Postmaster Reminds Successful Aliens of Final istration Date Homecoming Speaks Study of Youth fs cy Trenft Christensen to be Honored On 80th Birthday I ; if f J Com-Tiiini- State Road Rounds Out Busy Year In Negligent Farming ty Man Injured Automobile Crash Hog-enso- suf-Isre- . Volunteers Fill County Selective Service Quota n, , n, 3 x i. nt i F. Christensen Candidate Verc Johnson Seriously Injured In Accident File 1 Bowling Court For Business Postmaster Walton Is Confined twnctor I His Home wi-m- j " " m Milton Anderson Weds Bernice Ashdown Wed, Final Tribute Paid USAC Agronomist Woodruff Mrs. Bertha Points Out Danger ' sat,,,,, p-m- JTVn j |