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Show At Jr in This Read the Ads to Build paper and Help Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted To Brighams Interests. Your OWN Community; DEVOTED TP NO PARTY OP FAmnNRimiiM'Tn ai i g Bngham City, Box Elder County, Utah. Tuesday, November 6, 1934. Number 62. Work On South Main Street is Progressing BRIGHAM GRIS COLTON TERMS CROP CUTTING Third of YeVide Seventh One Man. street, from South street is Pre?,arat0ry t0 widening the 8trip ln the nter of to a width. Eleven feet of pavement added to either side of thewill be paved be resurfaced as thertTn Chi WIU pavement is The pouring of concrete completed began Monday morning.. Ora Bundy of Ogden has the contract. POLICY ERROR rr,PaVed Candidate Hits Centering of Power in Main OGDEN MAN SHOT Many Go Pheasant ARMISTICE DAY Hunting This Year UERA PROJECT WHILE HUNTING Bag limits were few in Box Elder PROGRAM IS IN on 40-fo- ot Quilt Bats, Mattresses Neal Meyers Victim of Will Be Made By Accident Monday Local Firm. At Corinne. Anderson. Proprietor of Neal Meyers, about 20, of Ogden, Jhe entrance to Brigham City from tne Better Bedding company of Brig- was accidentally shot south has been one of the most ham through the City, has been awarded a con-- J beautiful streets in the city since and gutter and a parking diswas installed a number of years Similar parking was completed on north Main street during the past year, and when the new wide pavement is completed, Brighams Main street will be one of the most attractive thoroughfares in the state. the opening day of the county open pheasant season Sunday, but many of the hunters were awarded by two fine birds for the effort put forth. A procession of automobiles filed through Brigham City early on Sunday morning and into the fields west of here and north into the Bear River valley, and it was stated that there were about as many hunters as the estimated flock of male pheasants. Interest in pheasant hunting was equal to that manifested in the opening of the duck season in this section, according to reports. Some of the sportsmen said that pheasants were numerous, but when the hundreds of hunters began firing many of the male birds hide up to avoid the onslaught The birds are la splendid shape this year, a number of local hunters bagged their limits yesterday. There was no open season on quail in Box Elder county this year. LEGION HANDS v Hon. Charles R. Mabey Hi To Speak Sunday At Tabernacle. li; muscles fleshy part of M3 right under the state division of the arm, nearandthe shoulder, Monday at for making a large number 11:15 a. m. in Corinne, as he was Again the American Legion asof quilt bats at his plant in thia sumes the responsibility of properly to pull his gun, a attempting city. This project will furnish emat the tabernacle In tUls d observing Armistice Day; this year, shotgun, from We are ployment for from 50 to 100 local the rear of his car. Sf Monday night, said: coming as it does, on Sunday, both people, Mr. Anderson stated today, tonight what has been an The accident occurred about two Sunday and Monday will be fittingly for a will of read period eleven weeks at least. blocks north of the old mill on the observed. campaign. If you The making of bats will commence main highway in nr platforms of two years ago you On Sunday evening, beginning at near the Corinne, at the Better Bedding plant within William find nothing hinted in them that Peters home. 7:30 o'clock, a mass meeting will be the next few He said the out. The days. number of Jr. wn carried Mr. was brought to Brigheld ln the tabernacle, the Hon. Mr. bats made here and not used in this ham Meyers Mr. declared a reduction of Democrats comPeters of Utah and himCity a and by Mabey, community will be shipped to other panion of the 7Za if elected. He then gave T a self War veteran World and LegionInjured man, George parts of the state. The cotton for Logas of Ogden, and attended at the to show that expenditures had naire, will be the guest speaker. In n the bats of making twenty-sevebillions has been already ione up to Cooley hospital by Dr. W. R. Merrell addition, a splendid program has received at the emergency relief and Dr. M. W. Fish. filers far greater than government been arranged with Commander Forwarehouse In this city. World War, While the wound was of a serious rest In charge, consisting of selecexpenditures during the A mattress-makin!nd would mount to more than thirty contract from nature, causing the loss of considertions by the Box Elder high school end of the the state UERA is also pending with able blood, the attending physicians band led by Comrade Caseman, solo billion dollars at the the local firm, which will probably are of the opinion that the arm will fiscal year. by Connie Madsen Peters, selections be closed within a few days. When be saved. Mr. was not by a quartet from the Bee Tee Glee Meyers was getting Mr. Colton stated that he this contract is signed, the two pro- along favorably this morning. new deal, nor club, reading by Baird Hopkins, and wholly against the jects will take from the local relief considered According to Mr. Logas, he and i violin sololine-u-byp Comrade Ray Seav-er- s. Wholly for it, but that he rolls from 250 to 300 persons. on their own Meyers had gone into the Corinne of program will Exact each problem and part By be announced in a later Issue. The Better Bedding plant is fully district Monday morning to hunt be merits. Relief measures could out if adequipped for this project work. The pheasants. After driving into the On Monday, the American Legion more effectively carried machine work on the bats and mat- northern part of Corinne they stopwill conduct a program at the Box ministered through the churches and four-aa Strongheart, comedy tresses their car, and Mr. Meyers stepped Business and this drama and Elder high school 'auditorium starting fraternal organizations, the first school play to here, andwillthe be done at the plant ped to the back of the machine and took will at 9:30 a. m. to which the public is be work would permit the abolishment of a be finishing Box the presented by Elder of high hold done the his of barrel New at the local FERA warehouse which have school this gun, which cordially invited. The program will large number of bureaus will be given at in the basement year, was accidentally discharged as he of the First Naconsist of the regular ceremonial been organized for this purpose, 8:15 p. m. this coming was pulling it from the car, the Thursday, tional Bank building. e Legion ritual and a one-ahe asserted. November 8th. of the firearm passing through charge Miss of the direction Mr. under able Anderson play transfworked has wholesale and hard the criticised He The theme of the play is football his arm at close range. Nial Nelson. the changing er of legislative powers of govern- and it will culminate all activities gone to considerable trouble to bring Examination the books of State of the scenes During of a short address will these government projects to branch and that have boosted for a ment to the executive Auditor Julius C. Andersen, Satur- be successful by a department official, given City, having made numerous Divorce Suit Filed said the Democrats have made no football season. alday, revealed that the state has the Utah Department Comtrips to Salt Lake City to confer received J957.090.59 in state probably particular attempt to carry out their ready Miss Nelson Norman Simms. in Assisting mander, excwith UERA officials emdirecting there. The last platform with the possible and state school taxes for the the play are Miss Ruth Johnson, a ployment that will result from his On Monday evening, the Legion Is 1934. of eption of the plank for repeal of post year graduate In dramatics and Mr. efforts locally will be a great help dance and a He said he believed the A divorce suit has been filed In prohibition. This is slightly less than 20 per sponsoring an Armistice who played the part to this community. Mr. Anderson is George Bishop, be in should fight program. And what a fight of government the court district power levies such here the total for Vivian cent, purby Gary of Strongheart: himself several to be commended for his successful the hands of Congress, as the ConsGipson against Beulah Gipson. poses, of about $5,140,000. The per- program, the headliner promises to efforts. you titution intended, and not left with years ago. The plaintiff charges that his wife centage indicated something of the be a thriller that will have thru-oThe cast follows: He said he did not the President. left his home here in September of extent to which the general public punching your neighbors ribs every round. Paul Evans, the want to go back as a "yes" man or ithis year, failing to return. There of the state has taken advantage of Strongheart, (the male lead), Hara rubber stamp. He said there must old Hoopes; are no children of the union and the Holmgren Act passed by the lad who knocked out Jinx Connor is Dick Livingston, (a up with the avowed Intention be more strength, in supporting the junior football hero), Elwood Richthe complaint does not give the place 1933 legislature, which permits sub- coming of doing the same to our local pride, to of discounts President, in a man who will offer ardson; Frank Nelson, date stantial who and their marriage. taxpayers (a football constructive criticism, who will go captain), Lester Richardson; Billy The Gipsons, for more than a year pay their property taxes before Sep- Mark Jensen, who needs no introduction. Mark has been Idle for some with the President when he is right, Saunders, Funeral services for Dumont Sor- past, operated the Peter Pan Shoppe tember 30th. The discount starts at time bat Is ln the pink of condition (a senior (by courtesy), 5 but when he goes wrong, support Dale Marsh; on in in taxes which cent this closed doors Its ensen per paid Reade, (a city, January, of Mantua, who died last grind), some better plan. and gradually decreases until 1 per and the lad from Salt Lake will Darwin Cooley; Ross, (a freshman), Thursday, were held Sunday at 2 p. in the latter part of September. on cent Is allowed taxes paid ln know he has been in a fight when Referring to auolition of child Elliot Rich; Thorne, (a special), Dan m. at the Mantua ward chapel. the evening is over. September. Schow; Taylor, (a sophomore), Bob Bishop Conrad labor, Mr. Colton said that while Jeppsen presided. Box There will be a knock down and Youths treasInasmuch as not ail county representative in Congress he voted Forrest; Skinner, Wayne Johnson; The choir sang, Weary Not. In out affair when Big Boy drag tor the measure and his opponent Mrs. Nelson, (Franks mother), Anna vocation was offered by Aland Larurers have forwarded the states por- Elmer Petersen from Tremonton in Toted against it and declared he did Mae Sloey; Dorothy Nelson, (Franks sen, and the choir sang, tion of the 1934 taxes already col meets Bill Prusso, CCC camp heavyI Know much work helping to draft the home sister), Wilda Anderson; Molly LivThat My Redeemer Lives. The following young men of Box lected, while some county treasurers weight champ, These boys weigh In loan bill which was The speakers were John Rasmus- Elder county were enlisted in the have forwarded part but not all, It at close to two hundred pounds, and passed by the ingston, (Dicks sister), Melba Sorprevious administration and benefic- ensen; Betty Bates, (Mollys chum), sen, Richard Anderson, Newell Lar- U. S. Army during the month of is estimated that something in ex- it is hoped that Red will stretch ially amended by the present Francine Cottle; Maud Weston, (Mol-le- sen, President Wm. C. Horsley and October: Reed S. Siegfried and Don cess of 20 per cent of the taxes this a hawser line around the ring to (ministration. chum), Nida Anderson; Nash, Bishop Jeppsen. Two selections, Hunsaker, of Brigham City, and Har- year were collected in advance. protect the customers when one of In Two Purposes speaking of labor legislation, (a back), Arthur Johnson; Tad, (a Softly, Tenderly, these fellows lands a Face to vey R. Wardrop of Corinne. and Colton said that out of sixteen rubber), and Josh, (a traiver), Baird Act had two purSiegfried and Wardrop enlisted for The Smokey Manning from the CCC Face," were rendered by a quartet srnures which came up while he Hopkins; Butler at Nelsons, Blaine composed of Martin and John Ras- the corps of engineers and Hunsaker poses: Holmgren to relieve the taxpayer camp meets Rex Reese from Murray First, vu to the House, he voted for d Olsen; Black Eagle, (a messenger), mussen, Elmer Jeppsen and Alston selected the medical corps. canto and Johnny by permitting his annual donation in a out of twenty-tw- o such Lawrence Whitney. The new recruits left San Fran- to the cause of state, school and Canidea, the scrappy little fellow The closing song, To Thee Jensen. aasares in the Senate his opponent Fifteen extra men will make up Lord, I Bow My Head, was ren- cisco for their new stations on the local government ln Installments, In- from Garland, meets a promising rated for six, against seven and was the football squad and a chorus, dered by the choir and benediction U. S. Army Chateau stead of all at one time in November youngster in Shorty Young from the Transport absent the rest of the time. He said under the direction of Mr. Kennard was pronounced by Wilford Hailing. Thierry, which sailed today. or December, and, second, to relieve CCC camp. Johnny always gives a I had been endorsed by twenty-si- x will furnish music back stage. Interment was in the city cemetery, During the month of November, counties, cities, towns, school districts good account of himself and these labor organizations in the state while The B. E. H. S. band will give pep under the direction of the Stohl the Salt Lake station will accept and even the state from the necessity two boys should furnish a fast and bis opponent had been endorsed by fight Ray Andersen, the numbers between acts. All in all, a Mortuary. N. P. Jeppsen dedicated young men for enlistment for several of borrowing money to carry them furious who none of them. had the fans yelling at on revenues stations tax Pacific Coast. until the the slugger the years grave. through fine evenings program is promised Mr. Colton the last fight when he met Hess, said this country come in December. the public. suffering from the lack of a mone meets another slugger ln Ole Olsen Tickets may be secured from The tory standard and from Hyrum. the lack resultant of confidence. Mill Eddy Drug store. There will be a battle royal that We must define definite will keep you on your toes and a 31-Dmonetary standard with Will metallic base wrestling match that will be a real sufficient to back up Will Men "or currency, he said. one between Finn Gibbs and Wild favor I On the ree and Cat Pete Vosnos of Oakland, Caliunlimited coinage of both .ora and best two out of three falls. silver and the use of both run of the Garland fornia, The s a metallic Join the American Legion in their On School reserve, he declared. o comof the Sugar activities Armistice days and youll so we look Frazier-Lemk- e plant will be upon silver as , Will Be Thomas pany brought to a close on say you more than got your moneys commodity, as we are now doing, W. E. Peacock, local manager of Wednesday, according to Orson A. worth. solve our Problem. Act Should u Colton National Reemployment Service Christensen, field superintendent. the said, in speaking of the Box Elder During the fall run, reported Mr. Be up of Srain fields and de-- it at Brigham, reports that of This Month. used where-ev48,000 tons of beets will Radio be Christensen, will workers county igs an1 other animals, he have been sliced, 3,000 tons of beets they are qualified, as per PWA Scotch in his veins, as ... e The By act, providing included in the run having been new high school The stake M. I. A. activity commother had always taughth regulations, on the imSfv seventy mittee is planning as the first big for a moratorium on farms, is fair shipped from the Layton district. Approximately gymnasium. maxim, Waste not want men will be employed on this project event this season, the annual Road and just to the farmer in the same Beets have been dug from about ot The Petersen Electric company has 8aid: Why cant we take which will take 240 days to finish. ,i. Show. The stake will be divided way that bankruptcy acts generally 9,000 acres, running all the way just installed a new radio tester, Used to control production wDey be are fair and just to business and from one ton to the acre to twenty-fiv- e known as "The New LaboraThe class of workers to be used into two sections and shows will the nP the surplus and . tons per acre. Where it was tory, which combinesTriplett storing include individuals, Senator Elbert D. Thomas two on during held evenings the three escarpenlaborers, teamsters, on a here said out men address k,i lean years? We need to in to make campaign possible for wages brick latter part of November, the exact sential units for quick and accurate jto. those sturdy Utah pion- - ters, plasterers, electricians, sr Saturday night- He also spoke at of digging beets on drouth stricken radio service. later. . d dates to be announced floor roofers, masons, .tollow painters, their example in ivinif fields, this was done, resulting ln The Road Show has become one Clearfield on the same subject. The set also includes an sanders, cement workers, storing food products, of oscellator and complete set tester. most popular events looked is the one act of them all the harvesting of about "It the of operators, mixer food when there are lathers,, shinglers, ionsAn,(deSt.roy the M. A. I. acreage planted. activity which we hope will not be used to Deverell Petersen, the proprietor, sheet metal workers, plumbers and forward to in ouras it does, to Three thousand acres planted with is making each any great extent, Senator Thomas ly in 3,,f Carving people, especi-th- e a specialty of radio skilled program, giving both of labor, other types 1 g larger centers of the seed were har- service. ora try. ward, an opportunity to develop and said, for we want the farmer to be No. and unskilled. able to go on his own paper, at least vested this fall, averaging about ten all present something original. concluding, he advised g According to PWA regulations, sea num- as far as he is able. Perhaps the tons per acre. Next year enough to reports, press According there is no workers on the project will be Ore ber of stakes throughout the church genius of the act lies in its potential No. 1 seed will be available to take care of the entire Box Elder acreage, resPnsibility that comes cured through the National Reem- have already presented their annual rather than In its real threat." a hnJ peoPle than the ballot box. ployment Service of Box Elder county Road Show. stated Mr. Christensen. of follows the It bankruptspirit at Brigham City With normal weather the No. 1 this season, something cies and moratoriums as they have our stake r?et n,?.6 wouId like to have all and the local office In 9 from fine and high class in applied to others, the senator added, seed will average in production per one ihfnl partlsanships, as there will be open for registration The subject, Resolved that the especially about the same as the regular New Deal at jg fg above partisanship, and oclock to 4 oclock each day. short original acts is expected from and in all fairness something equal acre is not placing the United he of precipita- States on a firm foundation a good American liien each ward as an outgrowth of their or equivalent should have been done seed. If there Is plenty for pertion this winter next seasons beet manent economic recovery, was destudy of the M. I. A. appreciation for the farmer. Box in be Elder should tydLLeslie Goatee of Salt Lake Box county crop bated Friday evening at the Armory course in drama. Pointing out that many honorable very good, stated Mr. Christensen. will be irk VivS?ve an interesting talk here by Howard Call and Harding First and second prizes for to their In hold order up ithols of Garland, was in people, best awarded in each division large n, Horsley, representing the Young had to no have own doubt heads, Road Show acts, according to the noting. Vocai selec- With Republican League, and Ray were foreclose mortgages and disliked do- Commissioners sebe will given by the Lilting who and John Nelson, representing Home opinion of judges said senator the the it, ing the wards each of Ver City- - and hrold FeU the Young Democratic League of Box come had M eber lected, one from Loan Owners Corporation over I rendered a violin solo. With the victory Elder county. as a rescuing hero to those who the participating. At the county commissioners meettucked safely under their belts, serMr. Nelson substituted for Ernest homes. their lost have might Box Elder gridders have begun ening yesterday, J. C. Barker was ap- Nelson, Democratic candidate to the Scrubs to to vital entitled is the Flock farmer Because their for ious preparation pointed constable of the Calls Fort state legislature, who for some reasimilar aid, Senator Thomas said the precinct. counter with the Logan Grizzlies. son was absent from the meeting. of Frazier-Lemkwas of e act deserving Brigham The bid of Carl Seashore in the After the discussion, which was made The game will be the feature the measure even though the support, the region one schedule, and S. C. did not meet with universal sup- sum. of $33.85 for repairing and before a large audience, the judges Monday morning, while Mrs. Elder high school scrub largest crowd of the season is expainting the roof of the county jail decided the debater tie. her out in was when it- was passed by the was stands. Wixom of this city port banded accepted. gden on Monday pected to storm the Bee residence the of west con- flower garden congress. Ct0 12 Sea?0 Many tax matters came up for Web6F Beconds a she The Bee crew has won five of flowers, ATTENTION, LEGIONNAIRES I think there Is more to com- consideration, and numerous delegapicking a bouquet secutive encounters, and a victory a large male mend when startled condemn was to the than at it it," of met with on tions the commissioners There will be a regular Legion NerabiyEid,?L though over Logan will assure them chamup at her feet from senator said. various matters, which were given meeting next Thursday evening, startpheasant flew la up fLthut,yeigbed a flight made quick Played real least a tie for the regional and hard con- the garden western fields. He explained the functions of the consideration but not acted upon. ing at 7 oclock. Instead of 8 oclock. and "on the by th. pionship. In spite of the the was a very busy one, This is in order that those desiring and said he believed that, all The session to act, superior execution of tests Coach Fergusons charges have toward coming are probably The birds was fair to the and the ' commissioners are meeting to attend the high school play may it considered, of things rC,!a Laad withstood, they are in good condionslaught city to avoid the again today. do so and still attend the meeting. creditor as well as the debtor. p.layers from Box El- - tion, and should be at their best the hunters. action In the the contest. Friday afternoon. nnn B Colton, Republican nomi- curb in trict States Senator, United for nee to a large and enthusiastic ago. 2Xe UERA ge double-barrele- 40-fo- ot 2S? fi-- SCHOOL OFFERS PUY THURSDAY t: li: I I NEW LAW AIDS g COLLECTION OF Strongheart is First Dramatic Offering Students. TAXES IN UTAH Firms Taking Advantage of ct Provision. Brig-,ha- two-scen- ct m In District Court IP- - ut ? I1 Dumont Sorensen Laid at Final Rest Elder Enlisted Army ys hay-make- it in it r. Hr. thir-whi- le m it four-roun- Seventy Find Employment Project n MORATORIUM MUTUALS PLAN A ROAD SHOW ACT PRAISED Garland Sugar Finish Run ay Wednesday 31-d- Utah-Idah- Annual Event Staged Latter Part Says Supported. er Tester Installed Petersen Electric FTazier-Lemk- a v 1 - lay-an- all-wa- ve two-thir- ds blight-resistin- every-sayin- e Debate Friday Night At Armory Was Tie -jj Elder Prepares For Crucial Battle Held Logan Friday Lick Webers Seconds Lilly-whi- te Session Yesterday Pheasants f , for Safety S," - filings, - 1 , 1 I ( |