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Show s the Ads in This d ler and Help f to Build fr OWN Community. HJ1 To Brighams Interests. DEVOTED TO NO PARTY OR FACT 10 NBUTJ ,ll I JME 36 I T Cities and Firms mise Floats for BOARD CALLS Big Festival. FAIR MEETING pd from large commercial W. L. jave been received by Day1 Peach the of janager that this years Leaders of Box Elders Fair Assn Name peach jrill be unusual. Backman, secretary of the chamber of commerce, said mization is arranging for an te float. E. J. Fjeldsted. I of the Ogden chamber of i, said Ogden will not only Soat in the parade from his don, but that the board of I is arranging for an Ogden, Irhich the business men will Committee. With but two weeks remaining to complete the work for the Box Elder county fair, September 3rd, 4th and 5th, President A. N. Fishburn of the fair association, has called a meeting of all workers for this afternoon to report the progress of their respective departments. The organization effected this year, announced for the first time, includes the following: Agriculture: Alfred Christensen, of Elwood, and John F. Knudson, of Deweyville. Horticulture: Ed Thompson, Scott Horsley, Brigham; dairy cattle, Noble Hunsaker, Brigham; beef cattle, Moroni Lundberg, Tremonton; sheep, C. E. Anderson, John Craner, Corinne; Garland; horses, John Saunders, Collinston; pigs, W. C. Welch, Tremonton. Poultry: Marvin Nielsen, Garland; bees, N. T. Spangler, Tremonton; W. E. Ellis, Deweyville; manufacturing, C. W. Merrell, Brigham City; farm machinery and implements, Lee Dunn, Tremonton; automobile show, H. T. Woodward. Horse Pulling: 0. L. Brough, Tremonton; , horseshoe pitching, Cleone Hunsaker, Deweyville; Future Farmers, Mary Nichols, Garland; Vernal club boys, Park Willie, Brigham; Stumm, Evans; A. E. Reeder, Brig.club girls, Mrs. Pearl ham; Hunsaker, Honeyville; Mrs. Henry Cutler, Corinne Mrs. P. E. Ault and Misa.Rae Abbott, Tremonton. Schools r LeRoy Bishop, Tremonton; J. D. Gunderson, Garland; womens department, Mrs. Harry Drew, Both-we- ll ; clothing,' Mrs. Andrew Romer, Elwood ; needlework, Mrs. N. E. Shaw, Tremonton; Mrs. C. G. Adney, Corinne; quilts and rugs, Mrs. Robert Allen, Union; arts and crafts, Mrs. Ezra Harris, Bothwell; Mrs. Heber Perry, Brigham; baking and canning, Mrs. Tracy Welling, Riverside; Mrs. Austin Johnson, Bear River City; flowers and plants, Mrs. J. M. Gaddie, Garland; Mrs. J. Wesley Horsley, Brigham City. Finance and Concessions: James Walton, Harry Taylor and Spencer Taylor, Tremonton. Horse Racing and Rodeo: E. J. Holmgren, Garland; L.' C. Christensen and Dr. Odeen Luke, Tremonton ; J. L. Harvey, Garland. The rodeo grounds and equipment look like a new plant, with new white paint and freshly smoothed track and grounds. Men are working on the buildings and show pens, where the exhibits are housed. C. J. Dewey of Tremonton is the executive secretary, in active charge, of preparations. ?lumhof, general manager of on Short Line Railroad com-Sa- lt Lake, asserted that his I is arranging for a novel the parade, and similar have come from C. E. Farr, jnager of the Sperry Flour' A. C. Merrell, manager of Western Dairy Products com-- 4 Gus P. Becker of Becker I company, Ogden. lus other entries outside of city and county clubs and Pons have been discussed ade Manager A. M. Hansen, timistic over prospects, Tre-monto- n; ears celebration, which will rpething new in rodeo and rill be on Friday and Satur-iemb11th and 12th. er I n Convention On Saturday 4-- H Innual convention the of Legion and Auxiliary held City came to a close Satur- very profitable and I ra of three days. 4-- H A imber of local Legionnaires libers of the Auxiliary were lance at the convention, igion elected George S. Ballif f, department commander, and S. Nielson of Spanish Fork, committeeman. Mrs. Edward ms of Salt Lake was elected fint president of the Auxiliary A George S. Ballif, retiring , national committeewoman. y ,was selected as the for next year, and the Son will be held In September Rnt of the heat in that section A, con-cit- fsre the district officials chosen yde B. Stratford of this city, I Legion in district one, and I Wesley Horsley, committee-- 1 for the Auxiliary in this Brigham s Post No. 10 won NUMBER 38. Na Board Opposed To Closing of River Marshes ENJOY REUNION the (Littlefield trophy for out-- I community activities during I year in competition with all gion posts of the state. The Ion was most ably handled by y post and auxiliary, hnalres and Auxiliary mem-li- o attended the convention is city were: Commander and To Imont Glover, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Bott, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Go On r. and Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Jones, Mathew J. Compton, I Dokos, Mrs. Clifford Dunn, Plans are now completed for the 1 Wesley Horsley, Mrs. Jane Farm Bureau, Sugar company and Id Miss Mabel Christensen. Extension Field Day and outing to be held Thursday. The program was published in our iWomen last issue, but the committee wishes to emphasize the fact that this outing is not alone for farmers and their romen were Injured and three but for everybody who may families, imaged in an auto crash on wish to join them in the festivities hway south of Elwood Friday which will include a tour the of day, I a. m. Mrs. Ralph Parker of fields and a festival and beet the of Ake City was cut and bruised the at be face and body and suffered program Crystal Springs. I about the back and hips, and yds Robinson of Salt Lake had To broken and was cut on the nd body. They were taken to fley Hospital at Tremonton and nedical care. A meeting of the poultry producers Wing to Deputy Charles Cheal, &de an investigation, a truck of Brigham City and vicinity will be rooms pWith fruit and driven by Frank held at the commercial club M Pocatello, Idaho, was pro-- I Thursday, August 20th at 8:15 p. m. north, followed by a Chevro-AP- Professor Jacob Biely of the Univerdriven by Mrs. Parker, of British Columbia, 'will discuss by Mrs. Robinson. As a sity the importance Sedan came up from the north, with the poultrymen, White Diarof Bacilary control and I by Mrs. Ellen Hambler of one of the is I was about to pass the truck, rhea. Professor Biely on this subject, authorities yerto of the Chevrolet also d worlds - espass the truck and the having done outstanding work, cars came side disease this of control the by side. The wheels of the Chevrolet and pecially both the State of Washington and I collided, i The Chevrolet was in Canada. All persons interested in against the truck, which tip-vwill find this dison one side and as it went poultry keeping value. it caught the Chevrolet car, cussion to be of the utmost 4 I landed on top of the over- f$ truck. Mrs. Janie Loveland Steed of this -- 4 city underwent a serious operation week at the ?a Ohnmn of Yost is visiting on Wednesday of last She is now in at Ogden. cit7 Dee the home of Mr. and f Hospital ?ryal E. Sackett. reported to be getting along Everybody Invited Trip Thursday Injured Automobile Crash Poultry Producers Hear Noted Authority e, ac-hi- ed at-I- er 5 . 'r ( Quick Action Taken By Lewis Jones in Shooting Affray At Fielding Ranch. At least 40 per cent of the Bear River marshes should be kept open for hunting this year, in the opinion of the board of governors of the local chamber of commerce, which met Monday Conference in This City Draws Norsemen. Two-Da- y Quick action was taken in the Fielding shooting affair of last Thursday night it hen, on Saturday, County Attorney Lewis Jones prepared and filed a complaint, charging Arland Wilson with first degree murder. Arland Wilson was arraigned before Judge B. H. Jones in the city court Saturday at 2 p. m. The complaint was read to him, and he was given forty-eighours in which to enter hlg plea. Attorney Wm. E. Davis appeared as attorney for defendant, and asked for the statutory time to plead, which was granted. Mr. Wilson was brought before B. H. Jones In the city court at 10 a. m. Monday, and entered a plea of not guilty. The prillmln ary hearing was set for Wednesday, August 19th at 10 a. m. Attorney B. C. Call has been secured by the family to represent defendant in connection with 'Attorney Dai is. Program Includes Meeting, Rodeo and Big Dance. evening with State Fish and The Scandinavian Conference held Game Commissioner, Newell B. in Brigham City, Saturday and SunCook. The board, In taking Wheat Day at Garland Saturday day, August 15th and 16th, was prothis stand, supports the theory drew hundreds of visitors who came nounced a thorough success by Ole to participate in their first Wheat of the commissioner. Gulbransen of the Scandinavian comDay" celebration. Included in the The federal government has mittee. The opening session of the throngs were government and state advocated the complete closing conference was at 2 oclock Saturday officials, prominent railroad men and of the marshes. numerous farmers and business men afternoon. The attendance was not Inat the of the county. The streets- - were meeting, Speakers large, but a very Interesting meeting -' Waldecorated with sheaves of grain, cluded the commissioner, was held. Speeches were delivered American flags and banners, and a of ter Grossenbach, president by some members of the Scandinavian carnival spirit prevailed. and the Weber county Fish committee and by A. M.' Nielsen, presiA feature of the day was a public G. C. Game Adney, association; dent of the local Scandinavian orat the tabernacle at 11 a. m. Fish Elder Box meeting of the president ganization. President S. Norman Lee the for A. purpose mainly of discussing and and Game association, presided at all the meetings and John J. Shumway the problem. grain F. Larsen of Ogden. Elder Gulbransen took charge. was muster of ceremonies and music In the evening, one of the best was furnished, by the Union Pacific band of Ogden, the Garland band, and concerts given here in a long time, was presented by the Scandinavian Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Josephson solos by Jack Wablen, accompanied committee, numbers being furnished and ' children of Provo, are spending by Mark Nichols. Mayor A. R. Capener delivered the by choruses from Salt Lake and some their vacation 'with relatives and of welcome. In his talk, he address from by individuals Brigham City. friends in this city. said Garland boasts of having the that The address of welcome was ably 1 and operated largest delivered by Mayor J. E. Halverson. in the world. He warehouse wheat There were nearly 900 people in atalso spoke of Garlands wonderful tendance at the concert which was school system, public buildings, productive farms with abundant water quite long, but of excellent quality. and invited people looking for homes It would be impossible to give any to settle there. notion of the merits of individual The speakers at the meeting wero numbers; they were all enthusiasticGovernor George H. Dern, Secretary ally received. of State, Milton H. Welling, and U. S. On Sunday the attendance was Senator Wm. H. King. The present large and there were many of the Dobbsie low price of wheat, activities of the attendScandinavian dignitaries in federal farm board and their relaance. Those heard from were men Will tionship to the mill and elevator inwho had occupied places of presiterests, improper distribution, need 5 dency either in mission work or in of farm tax reduction and the silver local organizations in the lntermoun-tai- n question were discussed by the noted the that gained advantages Holding such were states. them speakers present. Among favorable and of publicity Bigger and Better Than Ever," as Andrew Jenson, by way Before the close of the meeting, the outfigures outstanding n to this is a community as to phrase applied fairs and expositions,, but in the case assistant historian; J. M. Sjodahl, weighs any disadvantage, the presi- following resolution was adopted: "Whereas, the federal farm board of the 1931 Utah State Fair, the plans who has long been a prominent writ- dent and board of governors of the $200,000,000 bushels of announced by the State Fair Board er and lecturer on many subjects in chamber of commerce last evening has purchased to stabilize prices an effort in wheat the that of beauty land this country and in his native agreed unanimously justify the expression. and in this commodity, Peach the as Initiated by day Saturday, October 3rd, the big state Sweden. The speakers all seemed to contest, should that the FarmIt some committee appears ago, "Whereas, years show will open at the State Fair be filled with enthusiasm and held and the out Grain ers season, National this be corporation carried grounds iu Salt Lake City, to continue the interest of the audience throughto and including October - 10th. As out three long sessions.- - We have it present committee being instructed tq (Continued on page three) proceed with general arrangements usual, the opening days coincide with from President Lee that all of the for the affair in conformance to thel the October general conference of the of those who custom of past years. L. D. S. church, and the succeeding speakers and many could not be beard from for lack of The revue this year will be held on days will offer ample opportunity to conference visitors to enjoy the fair. time are experts in the use of their Thursday evening, Sept. 10, at the Naturally, the interest of the visitor mother tongue and in the presentation, Bluebird ballroom and already many of the young ladies of the community will center, as usual, in the vast of gospel principles. educational and business benefit to We mustnt overlook special men- are wondering who will wear the be derived from the exhibits of Utah.' tion of one of these speakers, namely, mantle that Miss May Christensen has products agriculture, livestock, hor- Ramm Hansen. When Elder Gul- so graciously carried during the past ticulture, mining, manufacturing, fine bransen Introduced him, he announced year, and which her predecessors, arts, machinery, arts and crafts, etc. Bingham, Vaudys Bargeron had superintended the build- Barbara De Esta Holmgren have carried But in 1931, the amusement features that he and at was Arizona and temple in former years. And of course, the' will excel those of previous years, ing of the with many of the old favorite attrac- present engaged in the construction complete fall outfit which the comtions and some new ones. mittee offers, must not be overlooked (Continued on Page Three) by the pretty misses who like to bq This year, for instance, the The inquest upon the body of Arch well dressed, the committe stipulating races be will Whippet dog Day costume be 33, of Fielding, Who died on that this Wilson, purchased three-days only resumed. There will be a 4-- H in Brigham City. Several inquiries Thursday at about 10 p. m., from a) rodeo, featuring many star riders have already been received by the wound inflicted with a .22 rifle in from intermountain ranges and will Be committee by friends of certain pretty the hands of his brother, Arland be, says the management, the greatest misses, who are anxious to compete Wilson, 24, following a quarrel berodeo ever staged in Utah. The usual for this years honors of Miss Box El- tween the two men at the ranch fun and frolic, with some new feaThe achievement day program, der Peach, who win grace the float house of Arland Wilson located betures, will be provided by the Midway which is one of the Important events carnival attractions, while the animal of the club year, is given at the com- of the local commercial club in the tween Fielding and Beaver Dam, was completed Friday at the Fielding circus, acrobats and gymnasts will pletion of the years work. All of the! Peach day parade. or relative ward friend a If So have excel those of past fairs. chapel before Judge B. H. Jones you are of the county clubs cooperating; conof enter this to this think is city and a coroners Jury comeligible you chilThe outstanding entertainment this in this activity. All adults and of In John B. Mason, Daniel Garn name in her. and send posed for thei dren of club age In the community test, please year records a , the meantime it must be booun In, and Job Welling. State Fair management,' None other are invited to attend the meetings. were exwitnesses our The mind the that that following advertising than the great Captain Dobbsie of Besides the program there will be Peaches more J. Wesamined District us us by Attorney space gives give radio fame, in person, with sixteen judges to select the healthiest Arland Mrs. state Wilson, out all in than of the ley Horsley: dealings at will the fair appear entertainers, of the community; first place other that the Peach day Charles Hendricks, Bolton Owen and publicity for five days and nights. Mornings, girl club of each from exhibits year group been able to obtain Rulon Standing of Fielding and John Captain Dobbsie will broadcast his work; the best kept record book; and committee has And put judging from all H. Zuudel, county sheriff.. together. from radio national program daily the first place demonstration team. The jury brought in the following station KSL at Salt Lake City. After- Those selected by the judges will appearances, this years affair should be bigger and better than ever. verdict about 4 p. m. Friday: noons and evenings, he and his com- compete at the county fair. That on or about the 14th day of pany will appear, without the microFollowing is the schedule for south August, A. D. 1931, One Arland Wilphone, at the fair grounds. This, Box Elder: son, a brother of the deceased Arch alone, will be a feature worth the 18, 2 p. m.; Aug. Willard, did at said time and place, Tuesday, Wilson to Fair. State the trip Corinne, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 8 p. m.; make an assault upon the said deceased Arch Wilson with a deadly Brigham, Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2 p. Miss Margaret Pratt of Salt Lake m.; Honeyville, Friday, Aug. 21, 2 p. R. T. Sloan of Logan was arraign- weapon, a .22 calibre rifle in this city m.; Bear River City, Friday, Aug. 21, ed before Judge B. H. Jones in the loaded with a cartridge with powder City spent the week-en- d 8 p. m. city court this morning, charged with and bullet, and that the said Arland visiting with Mrs. Albert NoalL operating a car while under the in- Wilson did then and there with said fluence of liquor. He entered a plea .22 calibre rifle shoot and kill the of guilty and was sentenced to serve said Arch Wilson feloniously. thirty days in the county JaiL That the said Arland Wilson is According to Marshal J. R. Evans Sow under arrest and in custody of who, with Officer Ephraim Dunn, ar- the sheriff of Box Elder county. rested Sloan last night, Fred J. "Ia testimony whereof the said Ovenden of Ohio reported that Sloan have hereunto set their hands jurors and another man in a car nearly ran the day and year aforesaid. he and his family off the grade on the JOHN B. MASON, Sardine road south of Wellsville last ' DANIEL GARN, night in an attempt to pass between JOB WELLING. his car and a truck. Later Mr. OvenAttest: B. H. JONES, Judge. noticwas den, who coming this way, I Principal F. A. 'Hinckley of the Box Elder high ed the same car in the barrowplt in 4-- H Box the and of Elder number of a from county reported Will school is in receipt inquiries quite affair to the local officers, who on out in the and county prospective high, girls boys going to investigate, met Sloan at the mounth of the canyon. school students concerning the possibility of securing On Wednesday, August 19th, at 1 work or doing chores here in payment, or part payMrs. J. C. Knudson of this city is p. m. in the Fourth ward Amusement very seriously ill at the Dee Hospital hall, the local club girls will ment, for board and room during the school season. In Ogden. Her many friends here be hostesses to their mothers at aj hope for her complete recovery from delightful luncheon. Persons who may be able to take a boy or girl t her present illness. 3 oclock, a public meeting will At would on confer favor a the conditions under these Mr. and Mrs; Ray Seavers of this be. held where all fathers, mothers ' students by notifying Principal F. A. Hinckley. city entertained a number of boy and girls who will be interested in friends of their son, Junior, at a club work next year, are to be Swimming party at the Crystal Hot present. A 'piosram and demonstration will be given. IDA TINGEY. Springs on Friday evening. ... farm-own- i TO RE CONTINUED FAIR PROGRESS Fame For Chamber of Commerce Agrees at Meeting Last Night. of Radio Capt. ed REAUTY CONTEST PLANS FOR UTAH Appear Days. time-wor- - - - INQUEST HELD AT HELPING FRIDAY Arch Wilson Was Killed Feloniously, Jury Decides. ever-popul- 4- - ar Achievement Program For Clubs Will Held ten-stri- 4-- H Alleged Drunk Driver Is Given Thirty Days to-w- lt, Con You Help o High - or Girl? Club Girls Entertain Mothers 4-- H . 4-- H - - " - ich Dav Celebration and Rodeo, Brigham City, Sept. - ; ht TREMONTON. XL&SS6. Closed CHARGING MURDER -- 4- ices from Utah cities and $ TO ALL COMPLAINT ISSUED ON SATURDAY LAST SCANDINAVIANS Peach Pageant On, U ST BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1931. igham Plans I a Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted . 11-1- 2, 1931 T |