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Show the y Cr and Help to Jp Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted To Brigham's Interests. Build Community. j DEVOTED TO NO PARTY OR FACIIOtWlTJUSTTO Al I Number 72. Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, Tuesday, December 8, 1936. Honolulu Residents Visiting Here Vance to Laid At Best Wesley ie Mrs. Elton Fred Cornell of Honolulu arrived in Brigham City Sunday for a three months visit in the United States, which will be spent here with Mrs. Cornells parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Vosco Call and other relatives, and in Los Angeles, California. She was accompanied to the Pacific Coast by Mr. Cornell who will come to Brigham City after a weeks stay in California. He is employed in Honolulu as assistant plant manager of the Hawaiian Pineapple CLUB OPPOSES TURKEY GAS TAX LOSS DROPS DIVERSION DURING YEAR POET American Legion Official To Talk At District Meet BEET GROWERS ENDORSE PLANS ON NEW PACTS Will Seek Better Mortality Rate of 14.2 Per Cent Membership Meeting Will Be Held Dec. 15th Returns, Says Association Official Growers Shown By company. On account of the maritime strike, Two ways by which grower of there were only three other Utah 30 Of 85,219 turkey poults which At a meeting of the board of might obtain increased returns from bvWwho is with the people who sailed on the Empress governors of the Box Elder com- Utah growers placed in their brooders their sugar beets were indorsed by at Willard, of Canada, which docked in Victoria, mercial club, held Friday last, it was last spring, 73,184 were alive at the conreservation Corps attending a three-da- y (growers several British Columbia, an ugaen days ago. decided to hold a membership meet- age of twelve weeks. ference during the past week with Wav morning m ing and buffet luncheon, Tuesday, U. S. department of agriculture offiThese figures, showing a mortality December 15th, at seven thirty p. m. loss fSvingCC truck be- cials and processors in Washington, 2 2.8 14 is of per cent, which K. C. Wright, state road engineer, D. C., J. It. Rawlins, president of cent lower than last loss, per years will be the guest speaker. There will were the Utah Beet Growers association, Carl by released Saturday also be a few musical numbers. It Frischkneeht, extension said Saturday on his return to Salt nigbt. poultryman ,y is urgently requested that all cham- at the Utah Vance Lake City. reports, to police State Agricultural ber of commerce members be present of the The first method, he said, calls in Logan. College up in the back as Mr. Wright has some interesting on for a contract which would give the , proceeded westward information to present. Sixteen, or 33 per cent, of the grower 50 per cent of the proceeds and lost his If present plans mature this mem- growers this year reported a morL. Plummer II. of all sugar produced from his beets was brought to the luncheon is the be- tality loss in excess of 15 per cent, meeting bership under present prices and would give in home funeral & Felt Harold L. Plummer of Madison, the grower as much as 57 per cent ginning of several such buffet lun- while 18 of them were able to keep down to Wisconsin, assistant national adjutant of the proceeds cause for this scheduled from loss this in the event of their cheon meetings 1906, Cell ance was born March 25, of the American Legion, will be the hlgher vrux 10 per cent or less. winter. of son one Joseph a district City, speaker at the The nominating committee, apLid Emma L. Year sley Vance. The causes of death among turkey principal convention to be held at Lewiston, Revenue Levy at a premeeting, previous pointed varied arter Scott Bunce, 32, who was be- sented their report and the list of poults were shown to have to manhood here and Saturday, December 12th. Z bis work in the grade The second proposal is to levy a held in the county jail awaiting nominations for president and four from cannibalism to foraging dogs, ing Mr, Plummer was educated in Wisdiseases Elder owls. Box cats and tax on production of sugar revenue the Smothering, from graduated trial in the district court here on board members, which was accepted. such as consin and was principal of the mem-tb- e colds, roup, pullorum and Melrose and out of this tax subsidize domeshe time two forgery charges, and Jack Sut- The list of nominations follow: For bool. He was an active the at school high been blackhead, accidents from fire or He served tic beet growers. A bill has L. D. S. church and filled ton, 24, who was serving six months president, Orville E. Merrell, Wm. E. drowning, and poisoning also played entered the army in 1917. and this in plan Islands embodying drawn up Hawaiian to 1919. from the the on for petit larceny, escaped Davis and W. Vosco Call; board overseas, returning in in the in lives the congress Introduced in In the their be will claiming Elder part an He was county jail here Sunday night or member?, Ray Thomas, Glenn M. of and the first event was the to He negoorganizer unable are growers poults. wud early Monday morning, after sawing Bennion, John E. Buckwalter, Nello commander of the American Legion tiate a satisfactory contract, said Mr. deceased was of a refined out a number of bars of their cell. Christoffersen, Earl Ferguson, J. C. During the period from 1933 to post at Durand, Wisconsin. From Rawlins, who also is a vice president like his parents, gentlemanly Both men have criminal records, says Knudson, David H. Mann, Ray A. 1936, an average of 42,532.8 poults that time on he has served the Legion of the National Beet Growers nd to his fellow acquaintances Sheriff John H. Zundel. Seavers, Vogel Speirman, Clyde B. were started annually, with an aver- in a number of capacities, being a880Cation all loved by lends, and was state commander and a member of Bunce, the sheriff said, was ar- - Stratford, Madison S. Turner and age of 6408.5 dying. auota system has proved to for bow him N. L. Hansen. SorFred Sheriff rested the national executive committee vice by Deputy maintaining the price of be T,nrpn-- 1 sound, broto two are and These nominees for president 5 1936( after be ting sevGral years. He was national geptember the processing tax was after sugar of Vance five forged checks in board members will be voted for at Boy This pulled pheyeaa commander in 1932, at which time killed, he continued. had passed . i Vance of Tfcatcne national election scheduled to be assistant annual the the in two the profit and became City, he Tremonton into Brigham companies the sugar sral service will b .. ad forging the name of H. M. Creeden held Friday, January 8, 1937. This returns to the growers adjutant. but column m. the in two at on p. the sday n Mutual creamery checks he had list will be found posted At the district convention at Lewis- still are low. board of the chamber of there will also be present the ton, . nrpJdmL Interment will stolen from the company at its bulletin commerce. officers of the Legion and Attend Parley state resolution was adopted by the A held record by board of According to the son Auxiliary. Other Utahns attending toe conbody may be viewed at the Donald Malmrose, governors protesting against will to sent to Utah was Bunce visit j Mr. Zundel, Plummers Sheriff home funeral & Tuesday I Felt i ference were Walter T. Pyper, secrediversion of gasoline tax money, of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum A. Malmrose 27, the not only attract members of the tary of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar comand automobile fees vehicle ,g and at the home of Joseph the Utah state prison January motor carnal of 521 South, Third East street, was Legion from Northern Utah to the general Ogden, A. H. source Benning, to other fees Ight on "Wednesday until the 1930, charged with having on pany; license any plate July whatsoever seriously injured Friday at three p. Lewiston convention, but members manager ot the Amalgamated Sugar Cf the funeral. knowledge, and was paroled construction the than will state automobile an the from posts throughout 27, 1930. He was returned to the and maintenance of our state high- m. when struck by company, and Paul H. Ray, Salt Balls, 21, of Logan. attend. Lake City, attorney for the Amalgapenitentiary July 30, 1931, on a for ways system. The board of gover- driven by Arden a local poting mated company. gery charge under the name of George nors, according to Secretary Charles The boy was taken to Mr. Pyper said he attended the Stewart. He was later paroled and W. Goodliffe, considers the transfer hospital for attention. sent as an interested listener on March 20, 1934, was again Sorenconference source Fred Be of these funds to any other According to Deputy to the state prison from Summit as most pernicious because of the sen, and had no comment to make. the acciofficer, investigating Agricultural department officials county on a charge of forgery. He fact that it throws wide open the dent occurred on the state highway fember at toe conference served as advisers, was paroled again and was arrested door to all manner of group Inva- at the intersection of First South rehere September 5th as stated. only supplying "statistical data ta sion of these funds for the comple- and Fourth East streets when the involved to the of junior high school operetta, questions side project-Thsouth lating tion of any and every pet Sutton, according to the record, boy darted from the will be the next I star'tedhiscareer ting Stars, on August 3, 1927 moment that there is transfer the road in front of the eastbound of the ro8l of incorporation Articles uLdmtotott tSdaho attraction at the high school. b he was fient to tbe Oregon ot gasoline tax and license money car, which was unable to stop due to Silver Eagle Mining c.oinpy will ve the evening of DeFriday to any other purpose than the con- the slippery road. A w heel passed over Brigham City were filed with toe Sugar company representatives state Training School from Coos week to next ir 18th and plan to attend this growers and skidded dissolves car struction of highways, it t for incorlgibility, larceny the boys stomach. The county clerk here Saturday. itful operetta. on contracts for next On October 16, 1929, he itself into a property tax per mile over against the curb and turned stock consists of onehegoUate The capital hands at the junior high school burglary. fientenced to San Quinten peni- on every automobile and truck. over. The driver of the car escaped million shares with a par value of years beets. le directed toward making thatL the injury. for grand lar-i- g of this resolution, California A copy jn 10 cents per share, and the articles tjary one of pleasure and enjoy-- 1 transferred from there secretary has been instructed to forwas He ny much name as shareholders the following. so was for all who attend Donalds condition lt0 poi&0m penitentiary. On Decem ward to our state senator and rephe Eli C. Anderson, Colen C. Petersen,! that afternoon Monday improved Mrs. Ephraim Jenber 9, 1932, he was arrested in Los resentatives, state road commission, elected was removed to his home and in all Leland Fetersen, Angeles county, California, for grand governor and every newlyand state probability will fully recover from sen, R. D. Anderson and J. Wesley theft. He was arrested here August member of the senate Horsley. the accident. 31, 1936, for theft of wheat in the legislature. valley and was serving a six months sentence when he made his escape. Will Sheriff Zundel said this is the third time prisoners have escaped petition signed by sixty-fofrom the local county jail by sawing nts of Grouse was Creek pre- their way out School 1 to the county commissioners iy asking that funds for grading I More states than ever!i PROVO An enthusiastic audience felt tmnty road between Park WOrKCr of sixty-yeValley history the in before id for thelr attendance at theiLynn by way of Charles Basin are rep- Q,ture 0f the course, Contemon In western Brigham Young University Box Elder county resented in the 1936-3- 7 student body, Dorary political, Social, and Econo-infortoe making of the k Gym Registrar John E. Hayes, Trends held last Wednesday a list or ineevenlllg at eight oclock in the Box 34, of Collinston, an Ezra completed Just Lesser, who s has i0 Jdso asked that a employe of the Utah Power & Light 000 students by states. Eldcr high school auditorium. rai project be suffered a crushed verte-- f arranged to take states outside Utah, besides I Box Elder high of law at the the Thirty Although rock work on the road so company, the filled when he fell from A capacity crowd been Canada and Mexico, have 8ent bruises and has brae the addressed team basketball school to be opened for traffic I a at tabernacle here Sunday evening yea? one week, they are students. power pole east of Washakie toe subject "You and Youron just ,min practicing g lecturer, students r P. twenty-fouWilson, are hear Thomas seven a. m. Sunday. e There Elder nment. He dld this ably, holdat a swinging into action in full force from Memories county now at the Box shortest route to Brtoham Lesser fell while repairing a power talk on Mormon by the Box Elder with three practice games. attention of members of the Y. U. The students from are journeying -program sponsored admirable manner they afternoon This Official Elder county are: stake M. I. A. first their such apparently un- bave to exto while explaining Morgan matter. , Don C. Call, Joan Mr Wilsons talk dealt with The feature game season. Ella Angerbauer, the of Malad for treatment and E. J. Rie of pioneers not mentioned scrimmage of our ConsUtn- to be played In the afternoon and Call, Phyllis Johnson, is later brought to the valley hospital periences I said He books. J changing civilization. in church history Blair Sorenson, Melba Mages is expected to be interesting. concernat Tremonton. tlon to that in his search for facts the west The first opportunity for the home second lecture, 8cbedud in The Blain, ing historic happenings incidents con- folks to see these fellows in action Barlow Grouse Creek; Allan of this week, en Treevening Grain Wednesday encountered ifirkhamBurt! Trma jr he often will be this coming Friday evening Aspects the Most Significant in The S. titled D. Chlarson, L. people montonRuth cerning the when they will oppose a strong Max Present Economic SltMtkm. the Castleton, selected in the district court Ralph been days. has early Dr. Dtlworth J. alumni group that is to Chambers? 'jack Driggs, Clara Korth.jwlH be given by The meeting was in chargeM. of Lew day morninS by Wilsie I. A., by the local coaches. The gameof the the Walker. of Garland; president Leo Nelson, Wayne Rogers, will I nagaADSt W W- - Whitney intro- be only one of toe fine points Lynn Clark, It is hoped that moreIn people up with Counselor Lewis Jone3 fielec-tioasfiii J6! ?rain & Milling com- free program that is starting Checketts, Bear River; DeweniUe; keeptog big Musieal lnter08ted enough feej & Jo? judgment in the sum of ducing the speaker. Lynn; Max Germer, season off. that t y were given by the Bee Tee theArt Caseman has promised that Skidmore, Knudson, Portage; David on present day problems and enroll Irate nfoetller witb interest at Henry Pearson and Rex Box three and ilnrkin. lecture this attend this will Elder city band Willard. of club per cot from August both graduates of the Glee state championship men. of children of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. the entire for the course. Outstanding on hand from seven thirty be been g6dly du on a high school and former residents will have state university our City. stutoe from of Salt Lake and until the entire evenings entertainBrigham City, were among Utah who Bradley each subject discuss to engaged alleged that on -- dents of the University of ment has finished. a compliment to be indeed would it toe 3 proIn 1935 "V w th defend acted very prominently our city If it could be truthfully I he Tap Dancing aad hriev ;n7hit?ey aS8leoed to A. duction of the varsity play said that at Brigham is to ,Maa p- - Turley, 1,500 Farmers Wife. lek will be feagroups time the largest one half of the this year During turkey red wheat to be n erer Mr. Pearson acted in the capacity of thinking people. thatiahave Sc- - 16. Tp. 14 tured several activities in short perMr. while 5 unNorth, club, manager, ST of production assembled in foot- formances. The Tumbling been school or during the year 1936. Skidmore was his assistant The Box Elder high cation. LOGAN. Lavon Bott, daughter adalt der the direction of Junior Jensen, inrleys or team, state finalists, togetbr in ball act Bott J. tumbling Lorenzo Mrs. was short produced a to the assigned the crop which and his suojecta of Mr. uul The will following present gcan play, Earl Ferguson A. Coach wilsie plaintiff, met with Is a sophomore at the promised a large has In if City, you would no Hall last week-enMiss Romney t0 a banquet thereafter Kingsbury were W. u Whit-tW. given assistants, cut dancers to offer Utah State Agricultural College where togect dlscpssuccess. on of room intelligent tap tremendous girl with group toe Howard Hotel banquet club- ana lnd,.hajwsted the crop of and there wlU she Is majoring in secretarial science. prorr numbers Yonr of fleld8 couple veed the 8am to the be Friday noon by the Rotary official of be a boxing bout that wlll be very Miss Bott is secretary to MilR,nh? tlo in seeing the classeachbecome Milling company, meet- Thomas P. Wilson, an thran of attended with Merrill, associate professor oI. company received. largely wire Mining toe Colorado to of toe be a will UjitoisSprogram given pledge also is She Romance I tory. greatly appreciated by Denver gave a talk on free of charg: Chi Omega sorority, and a member ingwiU Short absolutely iTl0N LOOTED the Islands." public of of the South Sea of the Spurs, a service organlzatio You are Invited to be the guests 9th -- The Most Significant were made by for talks are hoping of Economic they of the school; resident the a high lnto President Call, toe Miss the W. Riverside Peters, Mary the detarobe John Aspects of the Present to ever witness graduated from turn-oof a. K. the best Dr. the and a and buS.?0 graduate -on of education, Garland nrth hoard of Brigham City day and carrled off a slot Box Elder high school, was pledged Pearse, with Vosco Call, chairman local high school tba8Jtbiamt;arto -Pine o waa of the club L. Saturday night D. clubs fellowship committee, Vitfg reported to the recently to the J. the Box to word of the as master of ceremonies. will be the opponents of and C?m f?ce here Monday. University of Utah, according prob second acting the Including fifty abfly tbTlast :he 8idenf1hCbIle was fund later released here this week. Ninety persons, football local practice game school. lprTaB eth -nature, in squad, social The Present Political is 1110 road near Washakie. which the of The club, members conducted In the evewobe will unaffiliated is composed of the ning here The Darts have showed Elder last year when he Its attended. . coum? i!ceases were Issued by men students of the university. am. I xv,,. vpar by turning back center on the Watkins Motor of Government," Mr. Ritter, U root system team Trends Monday to Gustave purpose: To promote a more IriepdJy. the k of to this jn aend WeTer incldentaHy expected Is crowd and he ridan, A several Gene-rnicampus, . on large the Ve m ShMon ten Mont, and feeling grass plant-ofGlen woruuU6 thls game. Jt Pocatello, Idaho; Noble among the out of town students. Is a possible source coached by with the tans 01 j length , the so at was popular freshman Miss Call is a ot this pest. Idaho FaUarinne and Kaoru Horl Utah school. )n Wednesday y,.l INMATES fessiw: JAIL ESCAPE Sg bal-STbo- dy Saw Bars From Sunday Night Severely Hurt When Struck By Automobile Friday Stars Presented ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION FILED HERE 18th e 'second lecture SCHEDULED PIONEER TALK BASKETBALL GIVEN SUNDAY ON FRIDAY ur injured In Fall From Pole Box Elder Students Free Game and Concert At Tabernacle Filled For Lecture Dr. Walker Attending Provo Listed Speak Wednesday ar ms UnrSy H at oPS a sr Sought Box Elder Graduates Crop Aid In Production of Varsity Play ns I Real Brigham City Girl Progressing At Football Team Feted By Rotary Club Logan School com-Brigh- am d, co-op- era Mary Call Pledged To U. of U. Club ut Tsk -- playdsitaB.ggJgJ)ersl ka Jt |