Show I i Vol 5 No Liuns Discuss Gas ji Garland Utah Friday 287 Problem Commissioner Earning Of Insurance The following is a clipping from the Ogden Standard which was handed to the editor to publish: Despite the storm which was in the “Utah residents should be cautious air Wednesday night the Lions of the about entering any of the recently Garland club met in the banquet room formed life insurance groups in this of the Garland Hotel and made merry state declared J G McQuarrie state while the wind whistled outside commisisoner in a public insurance After singing two verses of “Amer- - statement Mr McQuarie’s review of ica” prayer was offered by Lion the situation eads: “ ‘At the present time there are Chaplain W W Richards A sump"L dinner was partaken by a large springing up in different parts of the number present state associations formed for the purCharlie Wood was called upon to repose of providing benefits in the event We are port the addition to his family but of the death of members the motive behind this seeing that this was the first child he not questioning was bashful in making the report and movement We are certain nowever was excused after a few brief words that it is a mistake for anyone to on "How It Seems To Be A Papa” He upon a fund to be paid to their beneficiaries was tendered all kinds of advice conwhere none of the safelittle the guards of the law is applied for their cerning daughter Lion Bill Cullimore These societies are so oras chairman of protection the “Safety" committee was in charge ganized and the provision for benefits claim of the program which followed Blame so arranged that the promoters that they do not fall under the proThompson rendered two pleasing solos on the Steinway by vision of the insurance law We hold accompanied :hat any association providing for an Ralph Klrkham Rulon Manning was announced as indemnity for the loss of life Or health based upon a proportionon the program with some Anldotes on or property He covered Lincoln his subject well ate contribution either as a memberor fixed besides giving an extra measure some ship fee is an assessment little tales on some of the Lions pre- premium is insurance and that it is as a matter of profit to undertaken sent Blaine Thompson rendered another the members “ ‘Benevolent societies which do not pleasing number followed by a report come under the law are societies such by Lion Walker on the accomplishas churches and fraternal orders etc ments of the “Safety” committee Acmost everywhere the fortunate assist the unfortcording to Leo’s report thing of worth done in either civic unate regardless of the amount of the recontribution state or national organizations “ ‘If there is a desire on the part of ceived their start in the aforesaid the leading men of any particular Safety committee A committee of two Lions A R rection to engage in a movement of on inthis kind a law should be introduced Capener and G G Sweeten to provide for it and to properly regvitation of the Tremonton Lions actwo members of that club ulate it something after the order of companied to Salt Lake City where ney looked the fratenal law and it should not be into the matter of the diiterences of attempted without definite povisions “ ‘During the past fifty here and Bear years a gas rates between have been Lion Capener reported on great many River City experiments the trip saying that the officials ol made by fraternal societies and inthe companies distributing gas in this companies to provide teritory had promived to look into the demnity for loss of life at something below the net level premium used by matter and report to the two clubs Further action on this matter was what is termed ‘old line’ companies held up waiting fot hese reports They have proceeded on a year to Lion Alfred Michaelis reported to year experience rather than upon the the club the visit of the president and expectancy of life All of these exto the inst&lation social oi periments himself have failed and any adthe Brigham Chamber of Commerce vantage gained by those who die early Lion for in a loss to the John Benson outlined the is compensated ” Junior Colege bills before the state survivors’ and Lion Shumway called legistlature for a report of the committee chairmen on the Lions Review of 1933 Lion Gadle reported that everything was in readiness for the Dog Races to be setaged on Main street of Garland next Saturday at 2:000 P M Miss Edna Mae Ward spent the Lion J H Kirkham made a few reat home of her parents marks on the Light after Mr and Mrs the H Ward survey J which the Secretary let in the salute was a Miss Edna Alien of Portage to the flag and club adjourned Thursday guest of the Misses lone and Nina Udy J A Capener and Leland Capener of Salt Lake City and Mrs Fanny Capener of East Garlanr were weekA A Capener home end guests at Mr and Mrs George Ward Mr and Earl Pierson and Rulon Rudd were Mrs Delose Jensen and two daughtransacting business In Garland and ters Thola and Mary were Sunday Tremonton Monday of last week guests of Mr and Mrs Joseph Neilson Mrs Bertha at Portage Mrs Don R Lamb Lamb and Keith Lamb were shopping Mr and Mrs George Forsberg and in Garland Monday afternoon in d daughte Doris spent the accomRiverside Wm Butler of Salt Lake City with relatives Very! panied by Frank Chambers MiSg Melba Udy of Garland was a Dean Hall Geo Clark and Henrie the uest at and Tuesday Wednesday Sam Capener were missionaries who R D McFarland home visited homes here Monday and TuesMrs Russell Capener entertained at day of last week unde the direction of a birthday party Friday afternoon in the 187 Quorum of Seventy They honor of her dauvhter Winona’s sixth called on Dewey Lamb Wm J Hess birthday After a sleigh ride the little Lorln Archibald surd Jesse G Nish to guests played games and luncheon was assist them in their labors while In served the ward Monday evening they held was a Irvan Archibald of Plymouth a meeting in the ward chapel guest of Newell Udy here Monday Word was received Neilson Mr and Mrs of Joseph that Horace Nish son of guests of Mr Portage were Toesday R T Nish had been accidently shot and Mrs Delose Jenson Is He the a leg by through Guss Forsberg was in Logan on Improving nicely business Monday Mrs Rhoda Archibald went to LoThe M Men and Gleaner girls engan Monday to visit with her sister joyed themselves at the ward hali Mrs R T Nish for an indefinite Saturday evening period Miss Norma Udy was a Tuesday and who has Mrs Hannah I Wolverton Wednesday guest of lone and Nina been visiting in Ogden for some time! Udy retained here Sunday Miss Thora Durfey of Beaver Dam Mrs! J Thornton son of Mr and was a d guest of Miss Ruth Dewey Thornton of Ogden is spending! Forsberg here visiting with relathe a Tuesday was and Ralph Udy tives Wednesday guest of Darrel Udy Relief Society Officers were busy Mr and Mrs Orcar Forsberg enteran distributing morning Tuesday for at and Mr tained dinner Sunday alottment of clothing sent here under Mrs Nels Anderson and Miss Sftirley the direction of the Red Cross organ-- ! Anderson of Bothwell ization to be given to those who were in need In the afternoon the regumeeting! Society lar Tuesday Relief Held Dancing was held with a fair attendance Shumway' Mr and Mrs Orvil J Nish were! visiting with Mrs Nish’s parents Mr and Mrs Joseph Heusser In Dewey ville Sunday of last week Following mutual Tuesday night a Mr and Mrs Olean Josephson are enjoyable dancing farewell social was in Malad City held in the Garland ward recreation spending the week hall in honor of Jack Shumway who visiting with'relatives and friends Mrs Thos J Udy of Riverside was win leave ‘ early - next - month for' the — British Mission j visiting iwth Mrs Alvin Smith Thurs A large crowd attended the social! day of last week and everyone had a good time (coatUued on page four) Ri verside Plymouth Social Jack $150 A 1933 Honor Rolls Show Sends tus i 10 February In Honor Conference Is Many Hard Workers John Benson and son Stanley spent Brigham Mr Benson atE A committee meeting Saturday in tended a U in that city Mr J D Gunderson spent in Syracuse visiting and friends with relatives LeGrande Burton returned to Logan Dr T E Betenscn reports the to continue his school at the Logan following medical cases: Baby girl high after spending the week in Gar born at the home of Earl Archibald of land and J W Earl of Fielding Plymouth Mrs Grace Haws and Mrs C L had his tonsils removed at the Valley Pinder entertained twenty guests at a hospital Tuesday bridge party at the home of Mrs Pin a few der Monday night invited Mrs T D Davis Mrs P J Limb friends to her grandsons to her home! received high prize and Mrs Clara Thursday of last week where they en- - Khkham the booby prize after which was served to all In joyed the birthday party of young a dainty luncheon it being attendance Bobby Summers of Bothwell Games were played his 5th Mrs Roy Hawks and Mrs Melvin by the young folks after which lunch wag served Gibbs of Portage were guests from Monday to Thursday at the home of to OgMrs P C Petterson motored Mrs J G Rhodes They were caught in the storm and were unable to return den last Saturday to their homes Mrs Denton Rich entertained a few Mrs O L Winters spent the weekof her friends at her home Saturday The evening was spent in a end and until Tuesday in Lewiston evening social way visiting with her daughter Mrs O W Budge Mr and Mrs James HCnrie of Provo and a brother of George Henrie are Mrs J Delos Thompson was hostess the week at the home of to a bridge party at her home Thursspending Mr and Mrs Geo Henrie and family day afternoon She was assisted by Miss Jennie Peck and Miss Blanche A d elicious hot Thompson dinner Roy Gibbs of Portage is spending the week at the home of Mark Hall was served at and the reof the afternoon was spent Roy is one of the unfortunate ones of mainder that town that could not get home in playing bridge with Mrs P C when the blizzard blocked the road Petterson receiving high prize and Mrs J D Gunderson the low prize Mrs Pearl Gleason and daughter Twelve guests enjoyed the afternoon's entertainment Dorothy of Salt Lake City is spending the week with her parents Mr and Mrs Peter Jensen Mr and Mrs Milan Peck spent Wednesday and Thursday in Logan Mrs Harold Persson entertained a visiting with Mrs Peck's sister Mrs number of her friends to a bridge Linn Hodges brother party at tjre home of her last in D P Woodland Tremonton and Othello HickHarry Taylor afternoon The after- man of Logan representative of tfc Wednesday noon was spent In playing bridge with Pacific National Life Assurance C four tables served Mrs Art Felstead were in town Tuesday won high prize and Mrs J Deles Robert Stoddart of Lehl returned to The evening was delightThompson nice his home after spending the winter in fully spent after which a very luncheon was served the sugar factory Garland working at Mr and Monday in Mrs P C Petterson Brigham City spent Stake Relief Society Heeds Attend A Demonstration A very interesting and instructive meeting of the heads of the various ward Relief Societies was neld in Tremonton at the L D S Relief Society rooms on Monday with thirty women present Joseph Brigham H Kirkham Tuesday motored to Mrs John Bensoa Hostess To Ladies Self Culture Mrs' John Benson the Ladles Self Culture Club aag hostess to Club February 3rd Pi evident Mrs A R Capener preMinutes sided of the club meeting held Jan 20 were read and approved e M J D Gunderson reviewed the book “With Malice Toward None” by H W Morrow “Ah George Frost sang two solos Sweet Mistery of Life” and “In The CoiJen of Tomorrow” Miss Izola Jensen 'Home Demonstration Agent of Logan was present and dFcussed Remodeling of Clothing fabric from the standpoint of color line pcssing simplicity of trimming of patterns and a teration Many rhirty members were present and The following patten z wei e cut and several ladies seven were excused wore invited guests: Mesdames C H present displayed remodeled garments and e:Irined why they were remodelLast Hyrum Jensen J T Bigler ed Onetla Shurtz and Grfifln Nathella will be Miss Lila White The next county meeting hour a dainty During the social held In the Lions Club Rooms of TreClub will meet was served of luncheon monton the second Wednesday the home of Mrs March at 1:30 P M The subject will on February 19 B G Korth be Beatification at Livestock jaLSituatiorL i i t Held In Stake and Mrs the Year The following is the honor rolls foi the Bear River high school at the end of the third term: “A” Honor Roll: June Buchanan Max Peterson Helen Elwell Grant Richards Arlene Hadfleld and Leslie Wight ' “B” Honor Roll: Norma Anderson Aia Anderson Virginia Beyer Owen Ted Burton Minnie Check Eiough i its Deon Christensen Alice' Christo Fern pherson Myrl Christopherson Cook Jesse Devls Thora Durfey Lulu Cora Forsgren Emma Gardner Hazel Ellis LaVoy Elwell Faye Farnsworth Grover Fern Halford Ada Hansen Hess Orpha Heppler Frank Gayle Viola Holt Beth Innli Holmgren Helen Johnson Bertha Landvatter Reese Mason Hazel Manning Lydia Melster Glen Miller Earnest Morrison Wayne McWhorter Gerald Pal&er Luella Romer Jack Rhodes Dana Sesa Sakata Stephenson Dorothy Summers Karl Ware Ruby Tanaka Oolden Watt Ether Westmoreland Dallas Eldon White Opal Wood Zundel Raulston Zundel Marjorie Zundel Apostle George F Richards of the Council of the Twelve was the visiting speaker at the Quarterly Conference of the Bear River stake held In the tabernacle In Garland last Sunday Three sessions of the conference convened during the day with much wisdom and advice given out to the big assembleges of saints which attended the metlngs At nine o'clock in the morning a session was held for the Priesthood at which many words of advice were given to the Brethem At Ten o'clock the first general session was held with the main subject of by the "Mlsionary work” followed speakers Elders Chester Boss and Ferris Allen recently returned missionaries reported their mission and bore their which they nad received in their fields of labor K XL Frldal of the stake presidency spoke LVlefly on the trials which the people of the world were undergoing at this time and admonished the people of the church to follow closely the teaching of the leaders Cash Deon Hall reported on the activities of the members of the different quorums of Seventy in carylng out the work of home missionaries in the Be stake and then called on different ones to report on their district These reports showed that a message had will In been carried to to practically every $65000 evash Approximately be distributed among several thousand family in the stake Utah and southern Idaho poultrymeu Miss Jane White and Geo O Nye within the next few days when the rendered a pleasing vocal number Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Apostle Richards spoke to some association redeems its 1923 issue of on the blessings which the L capital stock it is announced by Harry length D S people enjoyed and which those L assistant r Strong who will follow the teachings of the leaders of the church will receive Retiement of the association’s stock In the afternoon meeting the d 1928 and July 1 1928 bearing Jan dates of issue has been formally apgirls chorus sang “Ode to Youth" In a pleasing manner They were diproved by the board of directors and L Fred is being placed into effect as rapidly rected by Nye as the necessary steps can be perPercy Watkins returned missionary of the Tremonton ward gave a report formed on his activities missionary stock The $65000 redemption proJohn J Shumway of the stake pregram now under way is thought to gave some instructive remarks of more money sidency volve the distribution ' James Walton of the Tremonton to more member producers than any and other single stock retirement hereto- ward gave a talk on Prohibition fore undertaken by the association brought out the evils of the movement The amount involved is about $35000 on foot to repeal the law greater than that distributed last Apostle Richards then gave added year when the capital stock Issue of Information and Instruction to the Saints 1927 was called in Mr Strong At 7:30 in the evening the 11 L A dicates Notices have been sent out to the meeting convened with opening song who according to the “Carry On”' followed by Invocation producers An Instrusociation’s records hold stock Issued in by Horace L Richards 1928 Producers icceiving the notices mental duet by Elvis Anderson and Co should endorse their certificates Benson "Beaver" John the retirestock eligible ror explained award and asked T E Adams of the ment and forward it to association headquarters in Salt Lake where it Bothwell troop of the Boy Scounts of will be cancelled and a check returned America and his mother to come forward and then Mrs Adams placed the to the producers Individuals and concerns who have award on her son This Is the highest obtained possession of 1928 stock of award offered in Scouting The Plymouth rendered a pleasing the state association from poultry are likewise instructed to number followed by an organ selectpoultrymen ion by Mrs Milan Peck advance their stock certificates for Professor Richard Condie favored In many cases the associdemption ation may not have a record of the with a vocal solo choruses The rendered numbers present owner of stock that has been and wss transferred and for this reason these which were wonderful great treat for all those who attendholders should take the initiative ed The 1928 stock now called for was Benediction offered no by John W more Interest demption will earn the last payment on this having been Chambers made at the close of 1932 for this reason holders of the stock should since Big Valentine Dance send certificates in promptly Next Tuesday Evening they can gain nothing by retaining $650C0 To h Distributed them Tlie stock is being retired at Us par value $100 per share making It one of the few securities of any sort that has not depreciated during the depression This fact coupled with the fact that the stock has never failed to earn its interest while eight percent annual should be a great incenoutstanding tive for producers to hold tneir poultry association stock in the future rather than to sell it for a fraction of its face value Mr Strong asserts Officers and directors of the state unite in urging the memassociation bers receiving money from this stock retirement to set it aside for use in this the purchase of baby chicks chicks spring or for the feeding of Producers cannot hope to make reason able profits during these trying times without keping flocks replenished with young stock The 65000 shares of stock being tired were issued by the association to member in return for the scale-of- f of one cent per dozen on eggs made by to finance its the association operations leaves about Its retirement $700000 worth of association stock still outstanding which will be deemed in the order of its issuance from time to time as the board of directors see fit Livestock markets during the past ly improved as a result of heavy rains feto days have been characterized by a good quality California lamb crop the seems to be assured on some firmness especially Pacific Coast On the Los Angeles It is difficult to forecast any submarket there appears to be an im- stantial gains in livestock values unproved demand for heavier cattle than less there is general Improvement In has been the case for some time The business The middle and industry highest prices are still paid for choice west is known to have a large supply are which of corn which Ls even now netting quotable at $500 to $550 Heavy steers growers more the money through weighing up to 1200 pounds have been medium of pork and beef than in 700 under cent a a selling fully pound sales As long as grain prices outright to 900 pound weights but are now are ag low as at present we can hardwith actual ly expect to see decreased feeding selling to better advantage sales as high as $475 and certainly tnere is no operations Trade authorities look for relatively immediate hog prospect of reduced smaller hog marketings during tire numbers next three months and many feel that An abundant crop of barley seems some seasonal advance may be exChoice butcher hogs sold assured in California as a result of pected above the mark tills week for January rains and a heavy carry over of 1932 cop barley is also on hand months in several the first time Feeding of barley has been extensive Middle Western markets are fluctuatCalifornia and it appears that ing slightly with little actual gam In in barley growers themselves will find it values jpted so far There is a much firmer tone in the far more profitable to feed out their to livestock than to continue to fat lamb market on the Pacific Coast lamb attempt to sell the grain as such ' due to reduced supplies while It would seem far more satisfactory price on the Missouri River markets have declined during the week Choice and profitable to feed grains on the GOLD AND GREEN BALL fed' lambs are now quot- farms where it - is grown" of at "least heavyweight able up to 6 cents a pound or better within a very short hauling distance —Tremonton ward will hold its Gold most to realize profits on and Green Ball tomorrow evening than in Lambing has been completed 11 at the Recreation Hail February of the early lambing districts in Caligrain which must bear heavy transA god time assured to ail fornia and with feed conditions great- - portation coats A special program is being outlined for next Tuesday evening's M L A program at the Garland ward chapel Everyone In the ward are Invited to come out and enjoy the evening Following the regular class work there will be a big valentine dance in the Recreation hall to which all are Invited to come East Tremonton The Tremonton Primary officers held a quilting bee on Thursday at A Garfield the home of Mrs John delicious hot dinner was served by the ladles preshostess to the twenty-tw- o ent Zane Abtbtt visited his parents Mr’ Mrs Lewis Abbott over the week- and end Garfield a student at the L Business college at Salt Lake d was a guest of his mother Mrs Ada Garfield Emerson Abbott of Ogden spent Saturday with his parents Mr and Mrs George Abbott - Miss Rae Abbott came home Friday ' and returned to Logan Monday to resume her studies at the U S A C Mr and Mrs George Abbott accompanied Jack Fronk of Tremonton ta Ogden Friday Elwin D S City fc' V |