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Show i gminiiiimwiHiiiniftntiiMwttunriti.-ttninininurttmiftwfinj- 5 5 IjiintHiimitlMinitiiiiiJttiimttittffRtnviitTifiivnfittr - vs t, - x S 5 Read the Ads in This Paper and Help to Build Your OWN Community. 5 P I S 1 I DEVOTED immiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiHiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiniiiFi Volume 38. -- Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted To Brighams Interests. I - fi TO NO PARTY OR FACTIQNBUTJUST TO ALL ' tuii.iiiiHiHiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiutuiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiitu Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, Friday, April 6, 1934. Wild Life Pictures Will Be Shown At BEHS On Monday Number 1. ORGANIZATION OF Final Tryouts For NEW UNIFORMS S. A. R. Oratorical Contest Conducted WILL DAIRY DAY ARE LASS A AND B IN BE WORN . omrrrEES for ,t !, ; 4 f i 13 The final tryouts for the S. A." R. and Lewis Gratorical contests were conducted- at the Box Elder high school Wednesday afternoon. - . By LESLIE HUMPAGE v. The large number that first tried the twelve to were limited out by &$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ - English department II. E. 78 S. J The winners to enter the final " For a Cleaner City contests are; Darwin Cooley, freshWill Massami Yano, sophomore; Ar man; Brigham City is nearly the end of thur Johnson, junior; Grant Taylor, Close Its clean-u- p campaign. Julia Ward and Winnifred Evans, Hundreds of loads of ashes, tin seniors. cans and other refuse have been A meeting of representatives of The S. A. R. contest is an annual for the annual Box Director A B. Caseman' and the Arrangements s on contest sponsored' by the Box Elder-higheld dumped on the curbing in front of to be Bothwell, Tremonton, Deweyvilla, school band, comElder Day, Dairy homes on every street Thursday, May 10th, are well under Honeyville, Corinne, Mantua, Perry, Utah chapter of the Sons of the posed of about - seventy-eigpieces, The huge piles of refuse on the their splendid new way with the selection of the various and Willard, as well as Brigham American Revolution. It will be held will appear-istreets indicate Brigham City was in committees to assist in the spring City baseball officials, was held in at the Box Elder high school audl uniforms at the band concert toneed of a cleaning up. Bhow, at a meeting held Wednesday the local commercial club rooms on torium at 10:30 a. m. Wednesday, night to be given at the high school - . . beauditorium. ? task a had evening in the Box Elder commercial Wednesday evening to discuss plans April 11th. has , The city huge for the a of baseball 2 in this organization club rooms thorcontest be at will city. The Lewis p. fore it, but the citys plans are The program, recently published In M Plans are being made for this league for the coming summer. m., April 18th, at the Davis high The News, is a very attractive one ough, and the results should be very A motion was carried, unanimously school.- This contest is sponsored by and will years day to be the liveliest yet include, besides selections gratifying. held. Great effort will be made to favoring the organization of Class A Mr. Lewis of the Lewis Jewelry firm by the entire band, many splendid B comClass Box in and On have the Judging, of the cattle leagues of Ogden. A silver loving cup to the sextets, quartets and ' solos ' on the Mitchell Vindicated pleted by noon. The judging this Elder county. winning school, and a gold watch various instruments. The concert is a be done Eight Farm Bureau Class A teams and gold pin are given as awards to to begin promptly at 8 oclock, so The news that President Roosevelt Due to unexpected circumstances year will probably from outsidebythe four teams from each end of the individuals. Davis, Ogden Weber and those is planning to inaugurate a new gov- which have arisen during the past competent person desiring seats will have to be ernment agency under which practic- few days, the officers of the M Men state. The afternoon will be devoted county will compete. Twelve Class Box Elder enter this contest annu there early." the observation of the cattle, as B teams will also compete, to be ally. The public is invited to attend ally all aeronautical activities, both and Gleaner Girls have decided to to Next Friday and Saturday, April events comprised of two divisions six teams both contests. government and private, will be just, hold a dance and admit all well as a few entertaining and 14th, . the regional band, 13th division in the northern in and six The judges for Wednesday's try orchestra and vocal contests will be operated, is a startling bit of infor- active M Men and Gleaner Girl such as volley ball game, seadivision. southern the events the When the and mounted wrestling mation, but it loses all interest when workers free. Bennion, Misses held at the Box Elder high school son closes, the winners from each outs: Mrs. Noel contests. Nora Flora Ford, Etta Jones, compared to the announcement that Hansen, at other places in this city,' . The This dance will be held next Friday milking As has been previously announced, division will engage in play for the Lura Redd, Nlal Nelson, Mr. Eli Lee and Brigadier General William Mitchell night at 9 p. m. J in the Bluebird in this contest will enter the winners a transportation allowance will be Class B championship. and Mr. Joseph Law. may head the new department. band contests at Price Intermountain Ballroom and is open to all M Men of be on Class A a will basis to exhibitors the county league on There,' if you please, is a bit of and Gleaner Girl workers in Box paid distance traveled in 20th and 21st ", 19th, April will and the probably play a split season. bringing choice news. Not so many years ago Elder stake. school bands from northEight high entries to the show. The definite The winners of the first half will Mitchell, as chief of the air division, for particiern have Utah the of second winners registered announced later. the half will be allowances play had the fortitude to tell the United in the contest here next week, must at the the season. The winclose of pation show in the animals all Since States army and the country at large, including North and South Cache will contest in show evidence of having passed the ners and runners-u- p just what he thought of the aviation the high schools, Logan high school, Box within test abortion thirty Bangs corps. To say that he . created In Elder, Bear River, Davis high schools, discussion the that followed, it days previous to the show, as well as furore among official ranks, both and two junior bands, one from Lowas out for tuber that the evidence the champion pointed passed having army and civilians, is to put it too B gan and one from Box Elder. About team in Class should the test The culosis play expenses recently. mildly for true appreciation. 600 students will participate. in Class A to decide a for making these tests will be hand- runners-u- p , But that furore did not result in winner. Also in case a poor showing led by the general committee. In addition to the high school action to remedy the conditions which is urged that all men who are was made by a Class A team and an orchestras will be here from It bands, InMitchell set forth in his charges. of exhibiting their animals exceptionally good showing by desirous Ogden, Logan, and Bear River, tostead, army officials busied themwith our local school orin the show should notify any one Class B team, these could be reversed gether selves in securing a court martial to B There will also be ten glee advanced in the chestra. of winners Class cattle committee the assembling and in getting Mitchell out of the A and the other team dropping from this region, including Class or clubs the county agenti agricultural Give office at Brigham City, in order that back into Class B. This would serve way. And out of the way he has about sixty members. There will be been until the nresent from two to four vocal solo numbers arrangements may be made for the to create keen competition. Close-u- p 2 from each school as well as small The invitation of the Tremonton Now, it appears, the tables have of these animals. testing turned and the man who once conensembles for- - boys- and girls,. j and Following is a list of the various representatives, to meet in their city demned American air preparedness: about committees. All committeemen are next Wednesday night at 8 oclock, eighty band soloists in all, Mrs. Martha Summers Lowe, 77, is about to be placed in charge of ., urged to exert every effort in doing was accepted. It is expected that wife of the late Peter Lowe, died competing. be all aviation activities. at will for their arrangements completed Day. on part Dairy The 9 Friday, April 13th, program this morning at oclock at the For the . benefit of the grid fan General Committee. N. J. Valen- this meeting. Election of officers is family home in Willard from ailments will commence promptly at 4 p. m. And why not? Events of the past who wants to know more about the few weeks have strangely proven the colorful American college game than tine, chairman; Robert H. Stewart, expected to be held for the north incident to age. with the Junior bands, followed by truth of Mitchells chargee. Private he sees from, the stands, the Univer- secretary, and Ross Bowen of the division league soon. Mrs. Lowe was born October 1, the orchestras and glee clubs. In from all Farm Representatives airmail contractors were deprived of sity of Utah athletic department will Merchants Committee, all of Brigat Smithfield, Utah, but had the meantime solos, vocal and instruBureau clubs, as well as those in- 1855, the mails and the army was suddenly hold a football clinic April 14th, ham City. at Willard the greater part mental, will be going on in four resided Publicity. John Stewart, assistant terested in entering teams in Class of her life. She was a member of different sections at the high school thrown into the breach to handle an at 2 p. m in the Utah stadium. county extension agent, chairman; W. B are urged to attend the meeting emergency no different, after all, than While the clinic, as the name sug- R. Holmes, S. C. Wixom and Robert at Tremonton on Wednesday night. the L. D. S. church and active in building. what would have ordinarily been exOn Saturday, April 14th, band muBic Relief Society and other organigests, will be devoted to a study of H. Stewart, all of Brigham City. All the above towns should send the from 9 to 12 oclock noon. During pected of it In the event of attack by the of ward. Willard She zations the "close-ufrom involving game with authority' to was a devoted wife and mother and these same hours will be instrumenCattle Assembling. Leon Gardner, representatives a foreign power. demonstrations of the vote on questions which will arise. What has resulted the past few on was loved and respected by all who tal ensembles, and contests will be page (Continued two) weeks is a very unfortunate and Warner, Rockne, and Howard Jones knew her. Her husband died a num- going on among various groups. with explanations systems, together tragic fulfillment of Brigadier ber of years ago. The finals will be on Saturday will there Gov. Blood Mitchells predictions of but a by Coach Ike Armstrong, under-firthe following chil- afternoon at 2:30 oclock on Main are e Surviving of real be also plenty few years back. The armys training dren: Mrs. Mary Lemon Lee, Joseph, street. A huge parade, under the a team and the armys aviation equipment action when the U Ellis and Fmnk Lowe of Willard; direction of the Brigham Post of the regimented from champion Redskin has been found to be deplorably teams The to Attorney William J. Lowe of Salt American Legion will take place. All of organization, former stop years, try inefficient, to say the least. an- Commercial club, Civic marks the seventeenth Lake City; George H. Lowe of Og- participating bands will unite for the Today Improvement 1934 a in the regulation squad And now the cards appear to carry niversary of the United States en- club, Business and Professional Wo- den; Mrs. Ella Hammond of Poca- grand marching demonstration which for Mitchell- a complete vindication practice game. The "grad ranks are made up of trance into the World .War, and will mens club, Kindergarten club, and tello, Idaho, and numerous grand- will proceed through the business and more, a chance for him to take children and a number of great- section of the city, ending with a h as be celebrated at Fort Douglas, Utah, the Reading Circle are ' such the helm and make of the United by the sound of firearms and the to sponsor a series of four book re- grandchildren. drill exhibition and street concert States air corps a protective agency Frank Christensen, Marvin Jonas, roar of planes. views of books of the day, to be Funeral services will be held on at the Court House grounds. such as he fought for back in the Jack Johnson; Feets Tedesco, Wynn The celebration sponsored by the given free to the public. Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Willard The merchants ' of this "city, under balmy days and which he has con- Croft, Aldo Richins, Chub Utters, Red state on The held tabernacle. Bishop Ephraim White the direction of the Merchants review first be will officials and Compatriotic organitinued to fight for ever since being Clark, Kean Westphal, Chuck Larsen, Monday, April 16th, the place to be will conduct the services. Interment mittee, are some special retired for having had the fortitude Toby Welch, Dan Beckstead, Sherman zations of Utah will be held in the announced arranging later. Rabbi Samuel H. will be in the Willard ward chapel. features for next Friday and Saturto voice the basic needs of his Woods, and Gordy Bridge. These vicinity of the main parade ground Gordon of Salt Lake City will give veterans are whipping themselves in- at Fort Douglas by the troops staday. Throngs of people will come country. to shape by practicing three nights tioned there and the Air Corps from the first review on My Battle, a to this city from all parts of northbiography of Adolph Hitler. a week, and they will be in good Salt Lake City. ern Utah, and the regional contests The Fate of Insull condition by game time, so close The Governor of Utah has Issued will be one of the biggest events to After serving fifty-on- e a proclamation designating April 6th years as be held here for some time past It appears now that Samuel Insull observers believe. As an added attraction, the annual as Army Day and patriotic organiza- municipal clerk of Cadiz, O., William would have done better by himself Sheriff John H. Zundel, Chief of to If he had stayed in Chicago to answer Sorority Relays will be run off be- tions have urged citizens to display Henry Lucas, has been Police John M. Burt, County Attorthat office. to the charges of embezzlement and tween halves. This track event, an the flag during the day. ney Lewis Jones and District Attorfraud. Eighteen months ago he suc- important preliminary meet of the On ney Wm. E. Davis were in Salt Lake ceeded in eluding the officers of the track season, is becoming increasi City yesterday in attendance at the law, and since then the papers have ingly popular every year, and by annual conference, spon74, been filled with stories of his so- booking it the same day as the footMrs. Kerstine Mogensen, sored by the Utah Peace Officers' wife ofInger ball clinic, Utah athletic officials Nels Peter Mogensen, died journ on foreign shores. association. The former Chicago utilities mag- believe that sports lovers from all at 12 noon at her home, Enforcement of the prohibition law Wednesday nate however, is now in the custody parts of the state will gather in 55 South, First East street in this in Utah was stressed at the conferof Turkish authorities, having been large numbers at the Utah athletic city, following an illness of about ence by Attorney General Jos. Chez. - taken from a tramp steamer flying plant to witness the spectacle. The three years. the Grecian flag. Extradition to this event will be free to the public, was born October 20, 1859, In She country is only awaiting the neces- Graduate Manager Theron S. Parme-le- e Denmark. She married Mr. Mogenhas announced. sary formalities. sen in her native land in 1902, and With not many more years to live, emigrated to Utah with her husband imprisonment would not be a greater in 1914, settling in Brigham City, hardship for him than the stigma of she has since resided. She where 13, investiWhite, Ephraim prohibition disgrace which attaches to his capan active member of the L. was in the gator Department of Justice, D. S. church. ture and consequent return to the was in Brigham City today on matand the United States to face the ters connected with his office. Mr. Surviving are her husband charges The Charming Pretender, a modA number of officials of the Box filed against him. Lenal Christen, children: following in been selected has White, company with Attorney Kerstine and Martin - Mogensen and Insull is now a broken old man, Elder Fish and Game association, in- ern comedy drama, and his fall from a high cluding R, W. Jackson, chairman of as the annual senior play of the Wayne Burt, 13, son of Mr. and Wilson of Washington, D. C., enjoyed Mrs. Andrea Nelson, all of Denmark;' a very hours visit while in the program committee, went to Salt Box Elder high school, which will Mrs. Jensen of Salt should serve to impress otherpedestal Carlos Burt, who reside on a Nevada pleasant manifew days ago, with former Peter and Edward a under the be 10th, May Lake presented rehearsal to see the dress Jensen of Emanuel today and pulators of high finance. farm of Lake Bear City, River east, was City, president, Herbert Hoover, upon a of the program which will be given direction of Miss Nial Nelson, head 7 cut City. about ' the . j severely Brigham : body and special invitation. at the big fish and game riot here of the speech department of the head on services will be held Funeral 3 p. m. when he at Wednesday were courteous Ty Cobb the Greatest cast were a the for school. Tryouts They very on April 12th. given , at 1 p. m. at the Brigham fell in front of a double disc harrow reception by the former, president, Saturday The program this year is an ex- held at the school Monday, resulting while L. D.' S. chapel. Bishop ward Picking the greatest figures In on First his farm. fathers working who discussed with them some of the , - He was various lines of activity is a mild ceptionally good one and sportsmen as follows: will conduct the serRich S. Abel brought to a local hospital important topics of the day. from all parts of Utah will be in Sue Alexander, feminine lead, Mel- for attention. but often Interesting vices. Interment will We- - in the Besides many minor and a sport, ba Rae Toombs; Andrew, male lead, cuts, he sustained a deep jury of twelve old timers some time attendance at the affair. Bountiful cemetery. gash on Notice to Public Milton Mecham and Richard the Jaw which extended between the to fne tnU ge?Vn the pastlme of select-o- f up Hansen; Buchanan Drexel, by Joel ear, partly severing the ear; a bad Notice to Merchants ding t,MebftU Payers histor Greenhalgh; Lord Marshall and Steve cut on the leg above the knee; a gash t The annual conference of the L. An average of the Drexel, by either Bob Harmon or on the base of the 'skull, and a deep D. S. church is now in session at The Merchants Committee of ratings given Clarence Bywater; Eloise Drexel, by cut on the hand. It required numer- Skit Lake City.- We urge everybody SroSVttLViri.Ual juror8 ll8ta the local . chamber of commerce " -tKelor Jessie Griffiths either June ous stitches to close up the wounds, to attend. - iT- in this order: is desirous that all business t S and LaMar cona held council Jacobsen, and Scandinavian A by Swedish The butler, and to city Mr. the ler; mayo? I , According ; houses tn Brigham City display report, JVTagnerBurt, Roth, ' Alice, by Inez Hess. the boys father, injured his hand ference will be held at the Elberta busy " session last evening, it being ?Ie Collins WiU the American flag and decorate claim and payroll The setting of the play takes place several days ago and found it neces- Theatre in this city, Sunday, Mon- the regular their places of business Friday or ?mmn8 and Tris Speaker. 16th and 15th, the Sue to with take day his out part Bon April of school taking Tuesday, meeting. Boston Awelve sary sS- Cobb in 3 Picked and Saturday of next week duras the greatest t of the charming girl who pretends for a few days to help with the and 17th. The speakers will be Greta .Representatives from the civic clubs baseball ing the regional band and ortinle whlle most of to have won a beauty contest which spring plowing and planting on the Garbo and . John Gilbert in "Queen of the clty. were present and rechestra contest to be held here. .In sponsoring Sf. SS; of places her in society. Complications farm. At the time of the accident Christina." Walt Disneys Silly Sym- quested1 financial aid Cobb', arise creating amusing situations and the boy was . driving .four .horses phony in colors will furnish the a flower garden contest here again WM NBA ANNOUNCEMENT hitched to a double disc harrow. The music. Fox News "will also famish during the summer. The matter was ' spicy comedy. be com- animals became frightened and start- other speakers. The public is cor- taken under advisement. ' will the in tryouts Finals The National Reemployment Agency ed to run,, throwing the boy to the dially invited to attend. Representatives from bond conhere will not act .as placement offi- pleted Monday of the coming week. . ELBERTA THEATRE. cerns in Salt Lake City were also ground in front of the machine, cers in FERA projects, but all placethe which over his of present and offered to furnish comReese passed body. J. ments of workmen will be made by Mr. and Mrs. Emery bl j..?? a erect to No M. money were Frankbones necessary a Ethel of lad Seven broken, but the years ago, this city announce the arrival committee. tSnto! theTheFERA escape from death. lin and William G, Vincent of Swedes-bor- munity hospital In this city. vnThs National Reemployment Agency fine baby girl born Sunday evening had a miraculous, N. J., were married, but they matter was likewise taken Reports from the hospital are that ho. will make placements only on public at the Dee hospital in Ogden. Mother he is have getting along favorably. just announced the fact works projects. and babe are getting along nicely. The Box Elder Fish and Game association has scheduled another interesting picture program at the high school here Monday night, April 9th, which comes through the courtesy of Superintendent George E. Mushbach and the Biological Survey. There are two reels, entitled Our Western Resources," and Duck Sick ness, a Menace to Western Wild' fowl." Some of these pictures were taken here in Box Elder county. They have been forwarded to Superintendent Mushbach from Washington, D. C., and are new pictures. Mr. Mushbach will explain features of the pictures that evening. No charge will be made for admission and the public is invited. ALREADY ACTIVE BASEBALL URGED FOR CONCERT - : Various Groups Chosen Meeting At Tremonton At Meeting Held Wednesday - II. Band of Pieces is Tonights 1 - - - V Details. Wednesday. Attraction. - ! inter-clas- h ht ... Men and Gleaner Girls Dance Will Be Held April, 13th . -- , -- . , - - - - tug-o-wa- r, MRS. MARTHA FOOTBALL CLINIC LOWE DIED AT semi-final- s. - ANNOUNCED FOR 9 AJLTODAY , NEXT SATURDAY Last Rites Will Be Held Affair Apr. 14th to At Willard Sunday At oClock. Study of Grid Sport. - p, slow-moti- on Local Clubs Sponsor Book Review Series Army Day Today Gen-or- al Proclaims All-Star- s, Parent-Teache- rs - highly-publiciz- ed grid-fles- Local Officers Attend Conference On Law Mrs. N. P. Mogensen Died Wednesday PLACES FILLED BOY BADLY HURT anti-cri- BY STAGE TESTS IN TUMBLE FROM Tentative Cast Selected A DISC HARROW Brigham Man Visits With Herbert Hoover For Charming Riot for Program Loses Wayne Burt, Pretender. Announced Today Balance As Horses Lurch Forward. . 5 1 Flower Culture to Be Sponsored By Clubs : i - clf I . ISlerIln, - .- . - el Sr,p'. (lt-ad- 2 25" ? , v) r ? o, A "?"e'5sr ' n |