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Show IF? A IT)) ID) TT Y TIT? TH) 11 i F. F. A. BOYS OGDEN SHOW mil- ! Exhibitors OUR CONGRESSMAN W. K. NUMBER EIGHT The Women's Christian Temperance Union institute, to be held tomorrow, (Friday) at the Methodist Church will have representative temperance leaders from Salt Lake City, Ogden and Logan. State officers and department directors will give talks throughout the day. Special speaker at the noon luncheon will be Rev. Chester S. Ramsey, of the University of Utah, who will speak on "The W. C. T. U. Woman's Place In the World Today. Mrs. Bethel Day of Gooding, Idaho, who is state W. C. T. U. president of Idaho, will be a special guest of the Institute and will speak throughout the day. A large attendance is expected. Mrs. N.E. Shaw of Tremonton, who is state director of Institutes, is in charge. The morning sessions begin at 10; luncheon, at 12:15, and afternoon at 2. Everyone is invited to attend these sessions. O O Two Grand Champion ships Come to Local ha, FROM I L1ABE1 W. C. T. U. Institute ADULT NIGHT To Be Held at M. E. Church Friday SCHOOL TO START WIN PRIZES AT NEwS ft: ME TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1941 WASHINGTON 1 VIIkiJA VOLUME XVH ie I GRANGER ON DECEMBER 1 Full List of Courses Offered by High School Teachers The F. F. A. boys of the Bear River Night school for adults will comSchool walked away with their High mence in this district Monday night On Oc. p.V Summary For Utah share of honors at the Ogden live December 1 and will be taught by xr 16, 1941. 5484 certified workers stock show held this week at Ogden, teachers of the Bear River high school on in Utah. Two projects re employed 'til champions were won by grand The courses offered are varied and but available i2. unassigned. wete the local boys and a reserve grand ill-afford an opportunity for first hand 0 were unavailable because of as;. champion. instructions to make the home more private employment, Unemploy-n- tto reports carried in the Contrary for social development a othbenefits and successful, Compensation Salt Lake Tribune, there was more vocation for health and will run for 1941, reasons. September, During t than one school carrying away more a period of ten weeks, at no expense - j persona left WPA for private em- one grand championship. The re than to the adults but is supported by the were in 1946 t workers pri-yment port said that South Cache had two State Department of Education, the employment on October 16, 1941. grand championships and this was the on W. District Board of Education, the Geo. i persons were first time in the history of the show It Dern fund, Smith Hughes fund I , A. during September because of that one school had had more than and the community program of edu272 cases of employment i private cation for home and family living. for em- - oone such prize. The local school has e certified or won at least two grand championship . Those responsible wish to emphayment during September, as com-- ; and sometimes three from the show size that every adult in the vicinity in August, ed to 234 referrals car. 1 for the past several years, and re of the Bear River High School are 1. such honors again this year. invited to enroll and it is hoped thev R. On October 12, 1941, mere were peated Following is a list of the winnings will. Many became interested in night 7"i WPA trainees in the vocational of the local chapter: Delicious scnooi last year and praise its merits t ning schools of Utah. Of this num-- i Junior Division for better farming, better family re r approximately 545 are now qual- Civic Car-lVerl Iverson. Good fat lambs VK. lations, better health and a richer i for employment when jobs are r bee first; Lee Iverson, third. nd. Six counties of Northern Utah were understanding of science and arts. Ander-soo841 Individual fat lambs Kieth' The President has approved for in Following are the teachers and the at the membershiD meet two primes, including FFA The Tremonton Second Ward bish will include turkey, chicken and beef represented oL the WPA f , ion in the and banquet at the Assoociated subjects that will be taught: program ing opric and the auxiliary officers held with all of the necessary supporting Civic Clubs of Northern champion fat lamb. havj d; Typing, Harris; orchestra. ;ng projects in Utah: Utah held a special meeting Wednesday evening dishes. The other organizations have Kieth Anderson, attt1 sheep Breeding sum of $8, In the l anosh Town sewing, Shurtz; home improvelast at Bear Thursday the evening and arranged for the annual Second been asked to cooperate, which puts A. 3, ,to construct sidewalks along the Group River High School auditorium under ment, Last and Bunnell; recreation, 8 Ward Homecoming. The date set by everyone of them to work at making Darrell Fat Diderickson, hogs Physical Ed staff; foods, Allen; past:ic thoroughfares. this year's Homecoming the best ever the sponsorship of the Tremonton and tures, Bunnell; primes, of ten entered; Kieth Ander the group is November 13. Forest Service In the sum of Garland dramatics, Johnson; Lions the Cham Junior clubs, The Homecoming this year will in held. Moving pictures will be shown ber of Commerce chorus work, Watkins; current probto construct cattleguards and son, two prime hogs. and the Bear River vert Fat beef Bill Capener, 2 high good clude a banquet program and dance. those who wait. " rres in the Powell National Forest Wild Life Federation. The American lems, Woodsides; speech (English), The bishopric calls attention to the steers; Ralph Nichiguchi, 1 good The auction feature of the annual and Kane Piute, Wayne larfield, Auxiliary of Garland served Streeper; family relationship, Smith; event was eliminated this year. The ward members that this event has a Legion steer. social behavior, Heggie; art appreciaune oanquet. ties. d ward choir has taken over the arpurpose one of a general Breeding beef Kieth Anderson, Dr. J. Morris in tion, Jones; farm machinery, Skinner; Hereford bulls in Group A; Kieth An rangements for. the program and have social and a good time where all can troduced J. M. Godfrey, president seminary, Staff; photography, Ward; 0 AM Of Bill stribution The Gaddie, 2 Hereford heifers in Group promised the officers that it will be meet and enjoy the association of one who setting-u- p exercises, Romer. took the of aid bill passed by the Senate derson, charge meeting. one long to be remembered, and will another, as well as an outstanding A. Special instructions offered by R. Welling, state commission be distributed as follows: Tracy be so arranged that it will please old program, and the second feature, and er Open Class of agriculture, was the principal others: home nursing, t'Knapp; sex Ticultural, industrial and other an important one, of course, is to Car-llambs Verl Iverson, and young. fat He con- education, Hazen; ;monev manage aodities, $1,875,000,000. The Primary officers will be in raise money enough, through this and speaker. the dealt with problems Lee Iverson, second. first; farmers in the program ment Bunderson; social service, Ralph. inance, munitions and supplies, Grand cnamptcra car-lfat lambs charge of the banquet with Mrs. L. other means, to maintain the building fronting of 5,000,000. agriculture for defense purposes, Jensen; working with young children. E. Cowley, Mrs. Richard Calderwood, and the ward activities for the coming Iverson. craft and aeronautical materials, Verl values and stabilization of Hotter. marketing ' Pen of three fat barrows Darrell Mite. Merril Laub, and Mrs. A. E. year. The bishopric hopes that the as WO.000. as ways of doiner awav well prices, jo , Kieth Anderson, Buchanan supervising. The M. I. A. membership will respond as they have with the of speculation. hazards iks, armored cars, automobiles, Diderickson, first; the and when called upon in second. past will have the tickets in charge. The "Food will dictate the peace," Com s, eta, $385,000,000. will purchase the banquet tickets. Grand champion pen of three fat missioner Welling declared. "The ssels, ships, boats, including the been School the has assigned Sunday A cordial and invitation is barrows Darrell Diderickson. general )f vessels, $850,000,000. problem has always been a serious one Individual fat hog Darrell Dider task of gathering the menu, which extended. with farmers for they know the hard scellaneous military and naval second. involved In production under a ment, supplies and, materials, ickson, ships Reserve grand champion hog Dar The Bear River Stake Quarterly iOO.000. under which the price of A system : conference :ilities and equipment for the rell Didericksm. fixed will be held in the Stake is and others by they buy things Kieth Anderson also placed high the price paid to them for thiners they Tabernacle on Sunday. November 9. lacture of defense articles, $375, with his breeding Herefords. 0. program for all women of the stake produce is also fixed by others." g A O crowd, consisting This proved true when 27 men, with The speaker also talked to the clubs at 8:30 a. m. All the priesthood. Mel-ting, inspecting, proving, repair their horses, plows and tractors, wag- largely of youths between the ages of agricultural pyrogram and praised it chizedic and Aaronic, will also hold utfitting, or reconditioning ons and trucks left their own beet 12 and 19 listened attentively last for its thoroughness. The Relief Society will conduct a for other governments ved for lease-len- d a special session at 8:30 a. m. fields and turned out to help their Sunday evening at the Youth Conaid, 175,000,friend and neighbor, LeRoy J. Hol vention held at the Stake Tabernacle General public sessions will convene inspiring talks given by Joseph J. at 10:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. The essary services and expenses 1942 land. Roy has been sick all fall and to is still at the Valley Hospital, slowly Cannon and Mrs. Katie Jensen, of the arrying out the foregoing pur-- J Singing Mothers of the stake will fur Close of the lease-len- d from a terrible fever which M. I. A. general board. nish the music. At 12:00 noon the improving $285,act, The National Agricultural Defense Mrs. Jensen spoke on the impor:o. and ward welfare workers will stake Field Crops committee of Box Elder will take him some time to get over. The business houses of Tremonton He and his wife and little son will tance of living a clean righteous life ninistrative expenses, $10,000,- - county, met the same hour the Aaronic At ing. 22 October Wednesday, on the value of having a con- will be closed next Tuesday in honor and kind be deed benefited this leaders will hold a meetby priesthood greatly and from the information furnished more than words science free and clear and especially of Armistice Day. Patrons please take ing. At 7:30 p. m. the M. I. A. will are thankful and the of by Department Agriculture, can of avoiding the use of liquor and to- note and buy Monday for two days. hold their quarterly conference. express. June To Plant Trees The De-e- discussed the needs of the farmers ERVIN STOHL, Chairman bacco. "It is now considered smart," of acres men 6 These harvested Priesthood officers, leaders, and our of in county Merchants Committee regards to the crops beets on November 5 for of Agriculture announced she declared," to be moral." In closare especially urged to atadvisors, Roy. to to the returns best and plant bring orest Service, has developed a she listeners her of the ladies under young challenged The this ing tend conference. A member of the Evans, ne that will plant about 8,000 keep agriculture balanced so as not ANNOUNCEMENT of the Relief Society, Heldur to "stand tall, think tall and smile be in attenwill to persident Presiding over Bishopric drift into low and or shrubs a day. The machine production dance. Stumm, prepared a delicious dinner talL" a used on the shelterbed3 of the prices. announce Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Haight After considerable discussion and This dinner was served at the home ofMr. Cannon stressed the importance a States Forestry Project The the engagament oof their daughter, exterone's in both life, of W. Mr. discipline Stumm Mrs. Paul and by A Hallowe'en party was given by rtment said the Forest Service due consideration the following sug nal and internal discipline. He con- Mary, to Mr. Eldon Boswell, of Park a work on the machine in 1936 gestions ana recommendations were Hildur Stumm, Beth Stumm, Abba Hal Rhead at his hoome Thursday Utah. Valley, too ceded be could much that there Nickolas rianted one and a half miles of made to the farmers of Box Elder Miller, Reta Campbell, Irene The marriage will take place in the night Cards were played and refreshof the latter, in which case "you es and Eliza Holland. v shelterbelt in Texas in 1938. county for crop planting in 1942. ments served. near future. soul would the and make it imprison - various deed men this in The that We helped feel ma-that farmer should ? the every improvements a slave." He said, "Internal discipline was used again in other places, be in compliance with the AAA wheat were: Park Stumm and his two sons, is the thing that will make people i all cases, survival and growth program in as much as we have Glenn and Paul, Moroni Lundberg, strong and trustworthy." He promArt Chester a machine-plante- d Nelson, Joseph Tingey, trees have enough wheat for two years consump ised his listeners that they would find L. Anderson, 1 those planted by hand in the tion. A slight decrease in wheat pro and Reese Allen, Emil business and social, professional gains Clifford duction over 1941 should be adhered Joe Buxton, Odeen Buxton, vicinity, the department said. moral living, but even if this through Alfred Wanker, to. John, Joyce John, were not true they should live cleanly ' Taxes On Highways A total Potato farmers would do well to Boyd Iverson, Melvin Grover, Dale because it is God's commandment to 3 i Compton, Raymond Hansen, Steve do so. .27,277,000 in direct taxes was uecrense me potato acreage 5 per (By Corp Mel Miller) Jepperson, Jim Thompson, Glenn (Continued on Page Four) Music for the conference was fur. (Continued on Page Two) Ward, Joe George, Ross Iverson, Mar nished by the Bear River NEW IMPROVEMENTS HELP high school GARLAND BOYS vin Miller, George Smith, Wayne and girls' glee clubs, which fea- PLAYING FOOTBALL boys' MEN SPEND LEISURE HOURS Nickolas and Joe Holland. tured solos by Sterling IIuLsh and and White (Jake) Headquarters Ray Battery from Bear Sergeants Nel Mrs. Chester In the afternoon Max Adams. Gar new from a both has John (Red) Gleanson, Valley day room, basketson treated tr.e men to cane anu o o o are playing football on one of ball court and a tennis court in the land, punch. the outstanding military football making. This kind act of brotherly love is Uncle Sam is doing all he can with Blood teams on the Tacific Coast greatly appreciated by the Holland as in the four many games help of the USO and other orWinning and Nickolas families. a boasts Division 40th the pow ganizations to provide recreational starts, s E. Halverson, coordinator of as a member of the reappointment facilities for men in camp. The day of erful pushers. pigskin aggregation i The Tremonton Junior Chamber of mty Defense Council, appeared Box Elder County Fair board, teams and each room is furnished with chairs, book full are r. : There three Commerce is sponsoring an act of rgested a meeting be called of Commissioner Jenson moved Pearl R. B. tables is about as good as the others. The and magazine racks, Jl rmttee members to discuss the Hunsaker be service and may be the community memas a 220 lbs. and other things designed for the men reappointed line on is (Wv the average weight means of saving a life. Next Weduuu OI enorts in preparation ber of the Box Elder County Fair and the backfield averages 195 lbs. to spend their leisure hours. nesday, November 12, Dr. Merlend W. With eventuality, it was decided to board for a three year term, endintr a': a meeting Upon compleion of the basketball competition such as this to buck Fish, of the State Department of Thursday, November October 31, 1944. Seconded by Comto really hustle. court, a colorful cage team, plus good have Red and Jake 0, Health, will be in Tremonton and will Owens, carried unanimously Russell B. Waldron was elected as r. r N. Boss, county noxious weed missioner Jake, a shifty, fast tailback, carries wholesome recreation will result. Men Commissioner Jenson moved Ruby mayor of Tremonton at the regular type blood to bo used for transfusion ti e mail and has scored on many oc- of the battery take pride in the new i, ;!,or, appeared and stated he Nielsen be reappointed a member of in cases of emergency. He will be at it.' election held Tuesday. There were the casions. He is said to bo the fastest improvements. They have improved aed up a total of 230 acres of the Valley Hospital from 3:30 to 7:30 man on the fair board for a three year term, squad. Big Red plays out the battery area by building sideonly five scratched tickets. Irvm p. m. tracts of weed infested ground ending October 31, 1941. Seconded by Stohl was elected four-yecouncilon the wing and his pass snatching walks, leveling the battery street and ft cultivation for The local club to be able the 1942 sea-ic- h Commissioner Owens, carried. Comhas been an important factor in the planting shrubs. It i3 quite a striking man; James Brough, Albert D. Earl to have a hundred hopes would probably necessitate missioners Jenson and Owens people typed. Any- team's winning streak. two-yecouncilcontrast when compared with the arvoting and N. Earl Marble, uase or another small tractor, for the one who is willing to have this done Commissioner motion, ea last March. Nielsen Bear and River recorder R. former S. are men Both men; Calderwood, s presented a should bo at the hospital during those letter from Geo. declining to vote. seen action in treasurer. have Levi and stars Dunn, High hours. This is an opportunity to be 3n, state weed supervisor, A resolution was passed and signed While they take NEW RIFLES A. W. Bishop (People's) was elect of that because of a lack of service to our fellowmcn and, who every league game. the commissioners by the L. ed J. a Car these with of of lot authorizing boys are see REPLACE TISTOLS Garland; mayor bruising, ir. Boss could not be what the resulting benefits paid by county treasurer to declare the 1941 ter (C), Enlisted men in grade of Corporal r Geo. knows, has to offer. California the best w of councilman; ing be. Utah after October 31, tax on property sold at the annual Davis (P), Delbert Hansen (P), and may San Jose, San Francisco, the famous and down will be Issued the new Gar-an- d ouBgwiung probably the May Tax Sale erroneous and void. rifle in place of the automatio coun. Rose Bowl in Pasadena and the Col Charles J. Wood (C), two-yew"iu nanaie Mr. Boss1 corn. Mr. Warnick and Mr. Tickett, of cilmen; Ethel 45 Mr. cal. and of Mrs. Dan iseum with Tavlor recorder its pistol this week. These new Rogers (C), siatlng capacity wcrcarter. The commis-"- the State BoanI of Health, Los Angeles are some of guns wdgh 8 lbs. and are the latest their L. as Mrs. in C. and panied and 90,000 appeared (C) Christopherson daughter Mr. Boss should continue and stated the Colorado Animal By- treasurer. Lieut and Mrs. Harold Persaon. to the battlefields for the Fighting For weapon in modern warfare. Corp, Ken work. were California products a were two field There the Company in tickets last Saturday. They will tieth. You can expect to hear more Pierson and other old rifle hands will building kr was read from Ruby W plant outiide the Garland city limits for the Garland election the Citi- visit there for a short time before re. about these men as the season is only be popular men teaching us how to ttng- she would handle the new shootln' irons. y accept a home. at the zen's and tne (Continued on mark. Five) : s, r V VZC Tremonton Second Ward Homecoming November 13 Tracy Auxiliary Officers Assigned Work; Banquet, Program, Dance Planned ot Welling Cites Farm Problems at Clubs Meet n, Beck-stea- , $21,-5S- 5, . two-fol- l. vice-preside- $6,-"0- nt ot lil ot o o - Stake Quarterly rts Conference To Be Held Here Sunday Record Crowd Attends Friend In Need Is Youths Convention a Friend in Deed record-breakin- Field Crops Committee Recommends Crop es -- - Business Houses to Armistice Day Planting for nt News Items from the Boys at Camp San Luis Obispo 1 oceedings of Box Elder County Commissioners es - Donors to Have Typed by Health Officer Waldron Elected Mayor of Tremonton; Other Officers Listed j i i ping-pon- g ar ar -- four-yea- - ar K son-in-la- Page People'. turning half-wa- . |