Show 4 T M3aiWLt & ) kedCRAMMED the timesFULL p'tuarticles newsy I I VUtlTlFN OPIMov WITHOUT ADVERTISING OF IS NEWS THAT WILL ASSIST TO SPREAD YOUR MONEY YOUR EVERY NEED DURINO BUSINESS SLUMP conciselyOR COMMENT Utah Thursday November Garland 1 btAii L W STAN S River High Lights U $150 THE YEAR 5 1931 RAILROADS HELP LIVESTOCK SHOW ' 1 A CONFERENCE ii)lU BECOMES vi u 0 I Ly "( h id m 7 over tune aVa Levi- - Bear River’s of in a eet h in sot lvroore he in a g t J n p !ni Cm The Mli be co no tai'l reix a II - lu'e ’ld-- ht and v Jr j On Wednesday evening was held the Garland of the luncheon regular Inns Club at Uip Hotel Fraser A most caluToux :fpst was served bv tlu IVa'r aid a bevy of beautiful Wo know who presld-- d vj’ing women in the kitchen while the luncheon We In com so ef prepaiaMen mommend the HOTEL IRASER to all in search of good food feature of the An interesting singing led juts the community M irk Is a master bv V ukVichols m biinglng out the best theif is in the boys You will get a better idea of Mark's gift for that sort of work when we tell you that during the singing period John Bencommunity son and Bishop Capener each thinks that he would not be a bad solo singer Alv is Anderson two violin rendered solas which were very much enjoyed J M and wp hope he comes again Gad die was the speaker of the evening and took his listeners with him on a trip through the the great Garland Sugar mill He traced the various processes tluough which the beet passes from the time it enters the shed until it finally passes Into the pulp silo and the bag He impressed his listcneis without an effort on his part to do so that it takes years of study and training to prepare a man to be a successful sugar factory sup- tiintendent and that when he becomes cidi as ho has accomplished enough to give him a high degree of 'atixfaelion with his life’s work Routine matters were disposed of reed the minFecirtuy Cuinier-o'd ut all mettm-- s slure he berame and they would all have i a h 'l hour signer to had ait oppiitutiity ni to te liueon n A plan to cclibiate Aimihc Nn ht '(p nnkmg (f it Ladies Night was cut hits the t ally coopetatlnti adopted y The nr :e 'Merkm LL f 'naked n'uy vv i u o i tor n a a ti t c s at Blow n't tV i ' in fr'Wf n x Y’rrinrsdy bv will at ihe 1)’ is CV’ie Hawkins vm d ALlioum the me atTa tiou 'ho coal line the battle with Box Enin the week Pr scored but once !'e Din’ or hojiefuis oi siibshtuit x a seveial nice gains by Hawkms wliat have— ir you are to mett and flung tack Box E’d seconds pass to Abbott in what les bv Durfev furnished thrills proml cs to be a rather nitmx’mg nd a boiheis and 5 Pear River cnccunur The fray will take place e Born at pii indefinite time in the afternoon v ' wax married in 1830 r t Tnpp (Capt ) depending upon what time it Is when il 'idnig home In Collin- - Sliumw ay Blair the vistois are ready £ in c Cook Smth : r g Aylworth jnuifev (Capt) r t Funk Bishop Rawlins Abbott r e TEN INFANTS The football boys entertained the Show Kirkhom Villett q b studen's in one of the outftanding asIt's a real treat to see these boysi Mr and Mrs A E Virr MrsJ W IN “NIGHT NURSE” IVestmcreland Balls semblies of h b the season Tuesday Thro come into the Show ring Justly proud h b Hawkins Bergeson Mrs Mack of Balt Lake team presidhours Finney and long f the result of many f b White Johnson Durfey The captain of the at the home of were guests Tuesday ing program consisted of read- si ent in washing clipping curling and Mr and Mis B G Knoth n m all his glory never ings Cole by Winzcler Wayne Rogers 14 Total 26 Cache combing their animals for final JudgAlton Beck Japanese folk legend a'nii'nns as aid the ten Bear River and event 0 Junior’ Total 6 The and award Tlie Biidge who appear in a scene of a vocal duet bv ing by Kol Haramoto Peterson referee Cullimore Don and Darwin gialify- - Ciulj mpl Thursday evening with Mrs a big' part of the Show Faibara Stanwyck's Officials Mu Gunnell and a talk is and compensating b cause of its q q Knoth vehicle ufiipire Bias Bridge was enjoyed fol starring by coach Harris f ing 12 members We were wantl1(Wed possibilities by luncheon tin Pu amount Theatre Mr Harris stressed the traditional ronKrurtive he Railroads areP1PSent was Cncumstance and features of this game pointing out t0 r(im(mber what — not the that it always attracted greater atten- - doinR 10 encouraKe this work ih it xa’ bv ther fact that old Miss Saiah Shumway was hostess to tion than any other during the season overlooking the fact that the Rail- 1’nu n vue ad undi sixty days forcmo-sln the the members of the Musical Club at because it brought ‘UTAH’S and tint the Boaid cf Education together two nimh roads are lrst and and Mrs and old man Com borly rivals Htalth Department 'piogresshe activities recognizing that the home of her paients Mr Musical numbers were Mr Hams also reminded i hi s tixf (liMale some very stringent progress in animal husbandry means J J Shumway the studRichards Mrs Miss d Ruth rcndeii by ents wp n babicx xet oi t to earn a this better conditions livestock that the greatwould be their last opafternoon the Social DeThursday Mlss Sarah fahum- Ilomel B( tensen Jn Id id agriculture Club met at the home of portunity to see some of the boys in pst aid to successful velopment Gaines xike of the twenty minutes Mrs E H Packer The coach paid Captain Buck p( So let's give these Railroads a big way and Mis Melba Kitklrim Mrs H L action Pres 12 and refreshments were enjoyed bun tin voung Thespians spent in Richards was in charge The Theme Durfey the fine compliment of being hand' Instructor their members including d o xhootitis they bi ought with cf the program was “Utah's Art" die and without a doubt one of the best high Miss Mary Burns were present school foot ball nu a letume consisting of two pub-- b vts conducted by Mrs Eben Wilcox in the entue' players nitru!' hiee doctors and two Community singing of Utah songs state of Utah Only the fact that he afternoon at the home Wednesday no 011 one their pi cud mothers v s led by Mrs E H Packer A talk the big city w inning of Mrs E N Austin the members of !ld off 10f” A Utah’s Art” was given by Mlss Ed eams has caused him to escape state the Stake Primary Board entertained i vth a Capener d cur to the of the Bear River High wide recognition according Mrs in honor of Mrs E IL Packer t the bg"‘ a hool A vocal duet was sung by ccach Alva Prmtanly for the purpose of assist- - Nathaniel Garn and Mrs installed and kept at the H s Gertrude Hansen and Mrs H L “ and secondarily Rhodes who are retiling from the ing the unemployed eiature I shards STUDENTS FAVOR BEArfax Utah We Love Thee” Mrs o board fcr the unifying effort such an During the afternoon interest vi was fully equiptied with Earl gave two readings and Miss ci taking would have on our County as ing games followed by were piaved ndern equipment some of Edna Capener rendered' a whistling That a sufficient number of the a whole I propose the presentation of refreshments Each retiring officer id into use for the comfoit S00students want a an opeia to be sponsored was demon-was of a gift showing patronized yearbook the Each child was given a A delicious luncheon was served toistrated Thursday when a qigsticirurp and pioduced by the County at large the love recipient and esteem that these ladies it was befoie e urination submitted to the students by the staff Should this suggestion be considered held as their al- ie set and no one wa revealed that seventy have already pur 'urtn vlule and a decision reached ndfe them but the nurses chased their to act uon it a wcndcjful 150 chorus of BEARFAX The Presidency of our local Primary moie xc is a thrilling story of will buy before Novembti 13 40 via 'eriir vCicea and two complete easts organization entertained in honor of es of a vourg nurse uoi of piuiipals can be assembled buy at a definite from their officeis and leathers at the date immediately Ben IyPubita Stanwvck after distribution al the towns n Bax Elder County heme cf Mrs Alfred Michaells Wedcf the t lien 'Te h’r O'l erx in be cn Nov 15 75 expressed a definite ipua produced that will raise nesday evening A dekUttful evening 'i Blond''' C’ar'es to buy but gave no vt date mciie and tend to mute after us as a was spent playing van ms to Hun v" who so t'vrlrion &E 7J Edwa’ which refreshments vvcie s 16 ndly tender'd and off' rd thcr as- - alld 60 expressid a df'sue to have one” C'oiintv B ai I one Fn ' Time is an important fdeter m this guests were present nice dunrg the d°ath end f nmol provided that fi as could be "cuieci - ° C’g’k Gab'c u ' Wnn ng such e should I cirij x’ The be favt j HHIF d?' fhet tnd opeia uiii'c to ih’ C id Betty 'Mav and two he h’—MHci— r mr— V —J la e°iioi Mr and Mi" C’ LinfcTd i’i‘ is ni j'u i prescnTatrTiT bab’ex Msicta ?Iie to Ogd n Sunday ' wheie were students to keep ' Chii'tmas Holidays they o I f 'ie h Evciy one The Bit'v JaneGiabam Ul a ccmrn and to make the a d et the hcoie of Mis Henry of cov: gnr his m rf ’h’ E wx un a i" ' Vifx Carr' at the eaiLcst poccibIe date so tmt:mly and witnut fuan-- ! NOTH E d fnt" :i ' rd pi vy frr th' b s !'(!! ii s K’t Mr and 1!1r) PU'Cually i pledge nystlf to voik (Uiirtrdi The Garle’ii! Camp of Diughtcts In arty M c id I Irik Mrs M o Eug- rf Poreers will mrc t rapaepy'rnny be caUed bponT Mrs— rhl'ainv cf to a d beg to iid iu th’! Flank Menus r”'nt' ird at a venf- uiqiimOjU ieR-12 a hm’'’ of ene Bore on Th irsdav this - ii"' v hici tins prapcjEJ js made j 'tt uprer-TiD Cep 'itc ii pi: tii’s e t ' 3 vp ri“''£'rrt: mhers' fi'F requf :sttd Atk''TOTr Dellas 'Chrinr'--""-"YtT !nu-ev4iigJ3o to be presert Fierry and Cera Forseren Waldennar A Call j guests wore the (i KT h NtTr i(ar m t ovc te Additional APPEAR SDCLUB STUDIES ART’ 0r t” v (S evening Hagcd a ptn-- i ’'I li a lx if f t'dr" finiiiv speaking ' id d fill hu it v 'dime that promises to be AnnP )!' u 1' '! mi id runt rf the reason if tlu' b fll ul a o dav was selected for the event til ill I (Ul pi m iiit' the Pa the pat node setting it furnishes two vi u the oppoitunity lit affords to cn- -' and this on ilbitojx fed uni u nder Into the hearts and minds a b ick Junuus me mining and an appicciation than ever ti a am inter the love for country of what 1ms been done and the sac-- 1 nmi if competition wi'h VI roireis hire' made that we may enjoy such Bo li' tit’ by li' tie the bovs au Hearoei axions under the protection of the ing the much coveted goal on earth finest government 28th and Novembti Sa’iuilay deD’cember 5th are and Future Firm dicated to the there will ers and from all indications hunched attending the be several r Hi - team t'l’chr’MW’l r b it niii t Sam end s luovlcl ll rbe Hkat lO ' ilie-- In n ” nr liter- - ii il v ti n fiinshi i"'11 keen clianics n n i LIONS MEET FOR :OUNTY OPERA r' PROPOSED - ' f adr'u Locals SWEETEN’S t'’ vh pie'cnt M ' RETURN FROM THE EAST G G and Mrs Commissioner afSweeten returned home Saturday ter spending the post six weeks visiting in Washington D C New York and Canada In Washington they visited their daughter Orpha and her husband Robert B Leonard where they had a most enjoyable time to New Orpha accompanied them York where they visited Dr Gerald E Davis who is in the Methodist Dr Davis is the Episcopal Hospital son of Com and Mrs R B Davis of Malad and a nephew of Mrs Sweet- A i fr i en In old met Ontario Canada they visited the home of Sweeten’s parents and many old friends of the family comThe Empire State Building monly known as the AI Smith Building which is one hundred and two mile trip stories high and the 2 the Ford Plant at Dearborn were the high spots of the sight seeing trip The Nations Capitol was the most beautiful of all cities yisited who has the happy Ray Berrett faculty of making all Utahans’ feel at homo did his part in making the visit to Washington successful MRS ANNA JONES OPENS BEAUTY SHOP We take pleesuie m announcing the pen'ng of a brpu'v rhon hi Gar!- - 'J known n? June's Beauty This sh Shop is opei a ted by Mrs Amu Jcnes end h located in the Sweeten apartment" Mia Junes is a pradurAe of Quixh t BHmnr BHMV ruittirCinch" is as the fourth best in the United Fhe spent six months where tiiddng under the supervision of Instructors Mrs Jones is a operator in all phases of Hairwork dressing ancl Cosmetician or call Phone 52 for an appointment at the Sweeten apartments and Mrs Junes will be pleased to serve you Kec ad on another page of this issue rafid ntrit-- s for price list Founded Brigham Young University In 1875 Brigham Young University since its founding by Brigham Young in 1875 has grown from a student boby which 29 —now as known numbered the to a total “Origlonal number of enrolled Btudents ln 1 of 2704 according to a statement made by Edward H Holt of the university ln the annual founder's dav program on Wednesday October 14 1892 Since Mr Holt reports ’ a build ing 1ms been added to the campus each 4 years on the average The assets of the university are present estimated at over $1000000 by Professor Holt and consist of 100 acres of land buildings and equipment the lifunds The brary and the endowment endowment fund Is being added to each month by the gifts from friends of the institution The faculty of the school consisted of 3 teachers in 1876 whereas at the present time there are n3 trachtrSi Mr‘ Holt reports if ‘I t i Tarbet entertained in Mrs Kumen honor of her twins Ruth and Ronald it being afternoon on Wednesday The llwlr elgth birthday anniversary and luncheon gucSts enjoyed games 30 little friends were pre was served sent Miss Vida to Soda week trip the Peterson Springs made a business Idaho during MonMrs Eric Northman returned day from Salt Lake following a pleas th relatives during visit with week f Rtrsell Rogers Mr and Mrs e the birth of a son on WednesNovember 4th i i ant day On f j Thuisday evening Mrs Arch Frank Hall entertained Th sp premnt ywere : H A Hall id Mecdnmrs rd Mis pi a wi ' Re IIjH H Mts Phoebe urd '‘s' Oen LUNCHEON REGULAR The radical's play an important rOETIC Hall Shows pait In oui Gates an made- on exhibits— a big who read our column to the bitedeis who the make u help that during JO'Y lcmembtr ill cucuit tiavung irum one end ot the LeRoy game of the season TO BE HELD SUNDAY un- - no his ankle cuiitry to me other and carrymg the n biole lus in ucted by Dp M is it lies arm? Anyway it wae- -i story of types and blood lines fir the C licit r c i a follows iu neck for his head still f unc- benefit eff or llocks and herds to Tlien spo( ini fares and special unabie urg number ‘Somewell us Being nee " was i stand Prayer to lmluee attendance n io ball thus bricht young chap at these d o h Watkins of Brig- to however poet turnmg humuiioru great ecl'n’ ml t r l! e hi's utmned 7 econd song “I Have alii on sport for his inspiration shows catin eur aid d ( a’ Tabernacle m Stake P a Pa iiit if ul City" was sung below Milt is pilnted r'c on the d bi at 7 i u £ it ' ic ' i ci the dinng cans Meeting w accompanied Richards You shall hear I' ten mv children1 7 Sll’a and eating Lous s night and at 10 ai Rivere Bear of our "1 u h w ill ul the victoiy The Ram ad alsi buy a lot of the e u and ra’lovmg is th' i H L Richeids m lor Fnday they with Box Elder will 7 30 o la at these shows serving 'm the fust speakers each be lenlried Eiu J meet e the choice cuts to their customers thus smell de feet Box make Elder And M I A '! S'1! Slat dmg as a fuAid and Singing bv Conmc helping to siuead the gospel of better Our backfteld will function a lihoi and a No as a church worker We Hail Thee meat and encouraging the fellow that Our line will hold Pravei -- Jos Toe Iu t Caul' was beautifully ren1 Pm Supenuti not nt has spent so much time and money They will do the best playing ouied an a hombone solo by Clarence Thatcher Ward in feeding and groommg the critter nt can be told Bigrf-Elwood Junior ol Collmston Song— accompanied by for big show We think that Box Elder Jensen Mis Wvnn Hansen Address Armtstice Bill let's not forget that the Railbe upset Will A nepjiew Arnold Standing of Brig- - Garland Ward roads too ae helping the Juniors who For Friday's our first victory Lam Citv was the next Howell ctunnell Solo— Bp Vocal speaker and Club under the banners of tire Over Box Elder yet! "J' followed bv Pres C E Smith who Ward is leceiving end Future Tanners are preparing to congratulations LeRoy — Btai River Lois Joiduii Readme i'° ni Mo net hood and also of the on all sidts for the birth of this not-- 1 deal with our agricultural problems Hiah Scltool iiis m lean had done not is However child it able brain These young folks are Addles-Cl sue temaiks were by Bp M A Ji i Buchannan Cailand lecommended for those with a Shake- cf the future the enabled to make tup to the un and the closing song by the Waid speare complex Show and Great Westc n Livestock hon was Pk ldmg Address— Pi mb: Renting Now From Cate Rodeo at a vciy low transportation bill The benediction was pro Ward SPECIAL IEATLRE TOR GAME s -- Visit ” d bv W E Packer cost from points in California Reini are also ’"lr m the Fielding eemc thority ol Chinch Special round tup fares Between halves at the game Friday Coni Loin i mn— Cany On bctweecn Box Elder and Bear River made to facilitate attendance Anneison That the two “pep" clubs will present a the other western states as well as special fcatuie They will inarch out witlnn the sta e onto Un ndiron and foim themselves ruKhermme the cmiuLus of wesThis feature tern Radiuidx mtu a la pc letter “B ay out of them own TAKES is m Lin with entertainment being pockets the ex pern is of lneMovk Judg halves at other ing teams to rtfind final units ptouueo between ell JOl t 3 cl 1C ” RIV 7 i u iS— 6 ' lit me of tin n nm ill! at I'M Nt Ml V U I M l I IP l'H i n " li:a 5“ds M Melding ward who died i StamUng in Ojuen whi’e YOU OVER THE IanHallHall W L Wood Mr and Mis L D Hall of Holbrook of Mis Arch Hall on " I'C 71 ' h'V Mr- - erd Mrs W J Cullimore were Brigham City Tuesday visitors m |