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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADE TREMONTON. UTAH, VOLUME 4 TO BEAR RIVER HIGH SCHOOL Students of Valley Get Hie-Pfrrentaere of h Awards Available f she remaining in Chicago with her where she san and daughter-in-law, will stay for some time yet Mr. Harris reports a wonderful time while in the east. He took in a Junior Prom Largest SOW OWNED BY in History of School PLANS COMPLETE FOR DAIRY DAY WM.0TT0GARY AT WASHAKIE AT BRIGHAM CITY Final Tribute Paid to Committees All Named; Noted Indian in Simple Saturday, April 27, Is and Impressive Rites Day Set for Show DIDERICKSON The Junior Prom held last Friday evening was one of the largest, if not the largest, ever held in the history of Bear River High school. In decorations, to us, they were the most elaborate of any of the Proms it has been our good fortune to attend. colonial gardens, They represented and the scheme was followed out to the minutest detail. The entire back ground was a bank of flower decorations extending from the floor to canopy of paper streamers of blue. A lattice work covered with flowers set out from the wall several feet in which archway entrances were made formed a beautiful retreat and rest sections for onlookers. A section from which refreshing punch and satin stick candy was served seemed to hold the center of attraction. Many beautiful new gowns of varied colors and models were in evidence which added greatly to the gaiety and beauty of the ball room. Music was furnished by the A. C. orchestra. The Prom was a grand success and the committees that had it in charge, as well as the Junior class as a whole, are to be highly complimented in their achievement. HAS BIG RECORD ! Vocational Class of B. R H. S. Visits Home of Famous Sow Wednesday afternoon the editor of The Leader had his first lesson: in Brigham City. the art of swine raising. At the inAn invitation is extended to every vitation of Instructor Mark Nichols dairyman in Box Elder county to exof the Bear River High school, he achibit his dairy cattle. Also any companied the instructor and his class breeders from any other county are to the farm of E. N. Diderickson at wondered if Chicago was so bad also invited to show their dairy cattle. charge. to witness the official Thatcher all. after All preliminary details have been A mixed quartette composed of weighing of a ton litter of Pure CheOn his way home Mr. Harris visitworked out, and the different comster White hogs. Walter, Fridal, Parley Christensen, ; ; ed some of the old historic places of Mrs. Parley Christensen and daugh- mittees have been appointed as folThe mother of this litter has a most the Mormon people. He reports as ter, sang the opening number. Prayer lows: remarkable record a part of which we having spent several hours in Carth- was offered by A. L. Cook of the Executive Committee N. J. Valenhere. Her name is My Own and give Moonrose 111., and also Quincy, age, Tremonton ward. The sang tine, Robert H. Stewart, Carl she Is four years old, born in Daysome little time in Kansas City. He a second number. Thequartette first ton, Wash., was raised by A. E. Balch, said that while on the train for some was Elder Elias Anderson of speaker the who later sold her to H. D. Haighet Committee for Assembling Dairy; distance the tracks were submerged ward, followed by Patriarch J. Cattle Noble Hunsaker, Corinne; of Aberdeen, IdahoMr. Diderickson in water. P, Christensen, also of the Elwood Leon P. Jensen, Georgp Gardner, Bear purchased her from the latter. She While Mr. Harris enjoyed his trip ward. These men dwelt upon the life River City; Clifford Hansen, was from a litter of eight. Mantua; to to was he much back. of of the deceased and the faithful Horace Hunsaker, Honeyville; Hyrum get glad very Sincrt owned by Mr. Diderickson, his home in the mountains. performance of the obligations placed Thorn, Perry; Bert Nicholas, V. M. here is her record: She has farrowed upon him and of the active life he. Graser, Willard; M. L. Reeder, Brig-hain one year 52 pigs, Her first litter had lived, both in spiritual as well as J. P. S. of 17 was born March 25, 1928. The in civil affairs. The quartette ren- Owens, M. V.Barnard, Deweyville; Newnumber of pigs saved in this litter Rohwer, Corinne; dered a number, after which Moroni ell was 11 ind here is what was done Taylor, Penrose; R. Scholer, Tre-- i of the Timbimboo, superintendent monton; John O. Garfield, East Trewith them: t Washakie Sunday school, spoke. monton; Sorenson Bros.. East Gar when 180 days old weighed They In a very clear and easy fashion land; R.C. Richards, Riverside; Or LONG 2660 pounds, they were sold to the this young Indian delivered a touch- son lingey, James P. Christensen. American Packing Provision Co. of ing tribute to his deceased tribesman Brigham. 182 days old and weighwhen Ogden and surprised his hearers with his Finance Committee Ross C. Owen. ed at above company's plant that day knowledge of the gospel. He told of Brigham, and other members of Mer 2720,pounds; price per pound 134 taken the active part that was by chants' committee. cents. The price for the litter was Willie while in their ward and of him Placement of $367.20, the average price per pig was Cattle Execu being a home missionary in the Malad tive Committee Dairy and Mayor Abel S. $33.38, the total cost for raising stake, and an active worker in the Rich. (other than labor) $171.68, the total Sunday school. Keller of 'Jesse died Brigham City expense per pig was $15.67, making on Committee An Indian ladies' trio by Amy H. Arrangements for A detailed plan was outlined at a Timbimboo, Hazel Timbimboo and Ida hatching, equipment, feed, bedding, at his home last Friday evening at the total net profit on the litter of mass meeting held here last Friday Zundel, entitled "There Is a Home judging, unloading and tie arrange 8:20 from a lingering illness over a $195.52, or a net profit per pig of period of three years, due to high $17.76. where it was unanimously decided to Eternal," was rendered. ments lor dairy cattle John S. Chris blood pressure and nervous troubles. The dress-of- f use one of the chlorates (either sopercentage being a R. G. Brough of Tremonton, presi- tensen, Henry Hoist, Thos. B. dium or calcium) as a spray method dent of the 153rd quorum of Seventy, Orson A. Christensen, Levi An thislhe deceased was well known in remarkably low one of only 19.63, valley and especially among the leaving 80.37 of dress-ou- t. of killing weeds. The Farm Bureau of which the deceased was a member, derson, Irancis Christensen. baseball players and fans. was able to get Harden Bennion, was the next speaker, followed by This litter was fed 2.97 pounds of Mil.' dingContest M. L. He was loved and respected by all grain state commissioner of agriculture, Dr. Yeagah Timbimboo and Catch Toyah-doo- Ross C. Bowen, Ira Larsen, Reeder, pound of live weight and Orson who knew him for his sense of honor made aper Stevens, agricultural inspector of first and second Indian' coun- Tingey, Brighant gain of 1.36 poitfis for each and fair play. He had a strong arm . Utah, and Mr. Olson, until recently of life. ., respectively, to Bishop Geo. M. Program and Publicity Robert H. and a cool, collected mind and used day state agronomist of Idaho, as speak selors, Ward of the Washakie ward. Bishop reone second The and litter the R. Holmes, Clarence them with skill for the team ers on that evening. upon ferred to at the beginning of this arWard was unable to attend the serv- Stewart, Will which he happened to play. He play If the plan develops a spray outfit ices owing to the sickness of his wife Wixom, Ike Jensen, Frank Holman. 28, 1928, and Carl Educational Dairy Equipment ed with the Peaches during the time ticle, was 17born Sept will call at your place, spray your now in the L. D. S. hospital at Salt pigs, 15 of which were Frischknecht, Robert H. Stewart, weeds and go to every farm needing Lake. that team was a member of the contained to maturity, two of them havMerrill. Northern Utah league and also played raised help. The cost ef spraying and maBishop Hansen made the concluding been raised on a bottle, one died Kening B. and Caine Judees George in the Cache Valley' league. terials will be stood by the farmer remarks and the benediction was proat birth, another was drowned when unless the I arm Bureau can intercede nounced by Hyrum Christensen of the neth C. Ikeler, Utah Agricultural ColAside from being a ball player of about three months old. The remainlege. acfor the farmers and get county, and Elwood ward. he been an also has high 15, when weighed in Wednesday ing been tive standing Valentine has J. Nephi again state aid, which plan they are nov; worker in the church, having Interment was made in the Washa- chosen Mr. general chairman, and, with held many positions of trust and by the editor, was attested by kie cemetery by the side of his wife trying to work out. and officials present, made a of his with the enthusiasm, and help But let's go back to the beginning who had preceded him in death many honor and always filled them in the Nichols, total of 3022 pounds. The third the fine group of fellows who have same manner. of our story. Slowly and surely the years. of 18 was born March 19, 1929, litter event to assist the him, promised noxious weeds of our county are gradHis many friends that knew him and were marked He is survived by two sons, Chester for another official to a be very great will mourn his loss and extend their ually eating their way into our choic- (Kickapoo Dan), the famous Indian again promises Noble Hunsaker has also sympathy to his wife and children in ton litter. est land. To delay action means but fighter, and Custer, also a fighter of success. been renamed as chairman of the cat- the The grand total of the three litters to give them a more dangerous hold.l renown, and a daughter Loise. untimely death of their friend. Funeral services were held in the being 52 pigs in a little less than 12 lhe recent state legislature appropn-- , The services were attended by many tle assembling committee. We all . V ated a sum of $100,000 to be used friends from Tremonton and Elwood, like Noble, and we know everyone will First ward chapel, Brigham City, months. in him their by is support an 2 in bringing issue In another m. this Interment was the at for of control place noxious p. mainly Tuesday as well as the entire tribe at Washamedals weeds. This amount is far inadequate kie. dairy cattle. made in the Brigham City cemetery. account of the awarding-oir The cattle shall be judged; a milk of itself, but Mr. Bennion stated that for this and similar achievements. ' It ing contest staged, and many other where counties and Farm Bureaus are was DeLawri Diderickson, ownef of above sow, that received the medal interesting events will be arranged. willing to cooperate, he may be able Deweyville Remember the date, and lay plans to work out a plan whereby each rfom the State Bankers' association By to be present. for this outstanding accomplishment. party will bear a third of the exROBERT H. STEWART, that pense, namely: state, county, and Have you ever heard of an ace 'in is This is only oneoutof the projects A few nights ago the directors of vocational County Agricultural Agent. carried farmer. He further stated that more the by being ? a What the and hole thrill you get of the state money would be spent the Deweyville local of the Farm Bustudents of the ' Bear agricultural what a thrill the other fellow gets, River school under the able diin that section of the state where reau met with County Agricultural How High too, when it is played- - Well, it ap- rection of Mark Nichols. ' Others in and worked out a greater interest was shown, the idea Agent Stewart pears that the Community Players of work" this The for year. "program with the to clean one section thorbeing up have an ace of hearts in the hole and different lines are meeting chose also directors officers. their is eviwhich success marked same oughly before starting on another. they are going to play it. The group in charge this year are are in our dence that In view of these facts the North enough boys This fact alone carries a lot of Box Elder County Farm Bureau has young men and women, and they good hands and are getting a training of well lot as as thrills a It has been found by experimenta- meaning in the real things of life. asked the South Box Elder County should succeed in getting everyone in especially when you read the ones Farm Bureau to cooperate, with them the community to assist in complet- tion, through a number of years, that and are to play this ace. to try and pull as much of the state ing the Farm Bureau and Extension if many of the ovlues in the apnle that Such players as Marion Summers, projects. to become flower fertilized the fail as into Box Elder money possible The following officers were named: apple will lack either size or sym- playing the leading comedy part, with 29th county to fight this our common en- Vern wife as an girl; Barnard, president; Mrs. John metry, or both. The fruit grower his young emy, namely, white top and morning A." and Helen Bill Ruietnbeck Harr with vice Horace president; should therefore endeavor to furnish Fryer, glory. The annual meeting of the Box ElMrs. N. conditions whereby each flower that ver playing the part of a boy and a More will be said about this as the Gardner, secretary-treasure- r; character der County Fair association will be the Paxton, Phyllis girl; Peter Vern Ivor Knudson, Marble, to is become should bear fruit fer The Farm Bureau plans develop. small town held Friday, March 29, at 8:00 p. m. directors. tilized. It is absolutely necessary to part, La Von Stokes as a small originated this movement primarily Germer, town in the Commercial club rooms at Trethe Eben Wilcox, choscop; were The following projects about good fertilization through for the benefit of its members, but bring the Orval son; monton. The purpose of this meetsilly Grover, Pollenation is a vital banker; as they found state and county offi- en: pollenation. and ing is to hear the reports of the presbusiness Golden a man, Harris, P. leader. J. Barnard, Dairying in factor the quantity and also the cers so willing to help them, they have 1 ident and the secretary, to elect three Ameron not but Buxton, least, last, One cow be to barn demonstration size and shape of the fruit. let down the bars and let the whole directors and to transact such other sheriff. a 2 commubuilt One and deputy equipped; Since the pollenation of the apple county benefit equally, providing the It would take some spring to fur- business as may properly come beFarm Bureau plans work out as they nity herd to be chosen and exhibited blossom is done almost entirely by nish than these players, fore the meeting. And it might be the honey bee, the fruit grower should undermore thrills think they will. However, they must at the County Fair at Tremonton; 3 of Phyllis added that this meeting is called for able direction the A of number good representative have honey bees in abundance in his ask that everyone report their noxwill furnish the goers the promotion of the general good and Wilson, play to on be exhibited Dairy orchard. ious weed area (in square rods) to dairy cattle 11 and 12 at the High school welfare of the Box Elder County Fair April at Day Bngham City. in bees are While their local Farm Bureau organization necessary every and all those who intend to exhibit Boys' Club Work Ivor Germer, orchard to carry on the work of pol- auditorium. which will keep an accurate account be there that a helpful discussion will a if informed it's We that are leader.' to more the or Six boys join lenation, successful pollenation can and report to O. A. Seager, George local of this will are tonic you phase of the fair may be had y6u needing club. to be chosen occur only where the different van spring Officer Boys' Clark or John T. Anderson, the noxin large doses at the above and that a general idea may be obit get the by boys. out set to eties with are reference the ious weed committee of the North tained by the officers of all departPoultry Clarence Fryer, leader. time of blossoming. Only certain va place and dates. Box Elder County Farm Bureau. ments. A bigger and better fair each a not has This pret1 Three modern coops to be built; rieties of only very play will pollenize well These reports should be filed imme- 2 apples in all love the theme year is the slogan and the officers through, way flocks. ty Care and feeding of together, therefore their time of bios' fact it has two or three of them it desire your presence which will help diately as they must have some idea Home Mrs. Work ' Management must be the and the is modern in that respect- - but it also them realize their aim. how much chemical will be needed. same, soming ' The cost of spraying per square rod John A. Fryer, Mrs. Julia Knudson, flowers of one variety must be eana has a vein of humor will keep that all to leaders. Work be for ble of being fertilized either by their given cannot yet be accurately determined, the rest of the summer. but from reasonable estimates the women and older girls under direc own pollen or by the pollen of some youA laughing matinee will be given Home of tion special of the the department related variety. chemical alone will run about 30 cents Held Wednesday, April 10, at 7 p. m. ReExtension service, and County closely After the petals have fallen exam member per square rod. compared with salt County "Ace in the Hole,"April N. Marble. Mrs. Leader Peter ination show will and the that rod of $1.56 style per square application 11 and 12. Three sessions of a genealogical Cow and carbon bisulphate at a much stigma are shrunken, the anther sacs convention were held in the ward which contain the pollen are open and higher rate than salt. chapel at Tremonton last Sunday. A The chlorate method was used exempty and the sepals turning inward on to due in of large representation of the genealogthe in nine Idaho counties the fruit. enlargement tensively ical workers of the stake were presRules for spraying tell us that for with very favorable results. This is 3. W. Quayle, tester for the ent at the morning session, beginning In a complaint issued from the of- the codling moth the first spraying war that Dairy Herd Improvement as- the first real county-wid- e is a nic at 10 o'clock, and the afternoon ses"The Man Who Lauo-hssociation, reports the following re- has ever been waged against white fice of County Attorney Lewis Jones should take place immediately after at 2:00. A meeting from 9 until sults for the month of February: top and morning glory in Utah. Let's this week, ChingSun of Lucin, a cook the petals fall, and that the calyx turization of one of the world's most sion 10 held for the officers only. was the cherished from assoshould 529 cows novels, The in the be well filled with poison. have the full support of every farmer for a railroad quarry gang, was inspired There were Kirkham Bennett and ciation; 69 were not milking in Feb and halt this dread enemy by united charged with assault on the person of turning in of the sepals, as the little pen of Victor Hugo. In its lavish representatives of ruary, 47 gave 40 pounds or more of i etiort. wun me county anu state John Burgan of the same place, by apple develops from the flower di settings, brilliant direction, inspired were the general committee of Salt of scald- rects the spray away from the calyx acting, tense dramatic situations, the genealogical butter fat. Average fat per cow is each standing a third of the cost, throwing a large quantity These men delivered inwhere is the man who would refuse ing hot water on him.- 21.96 pounds, 594.5 pounds of milk. cavity. A few days later the sepals overwhelming beauty, and its sublime Lake City. and instructive addresses e teresting It appears as though Burgan went form a sort of roof over the love story, this magnificent and Queen, a grade Holstein, owned by to clean up his weeds? nhntndrama suroasses in an relative to the necessity of vicarious Talk this thing over, 'farmers! into the kitchen to complain that he alyx cavity. Clifford Hansen of Mantua, produced Let every- had not had sufficient breakfast when .' During the early stages of the immeasurable degree anything ever work and of the important mission 69 pounds of fat, making her the Broadcast it universally. and responsibility attached to the ofone know what the Farm Bureau is the Chinaman became incensed and growth of the apple the larva of the before attempted in cinema producleader of the entire association. fices of the genealogical committee. Herds in the association from the planninc for your benefit. Boost the threw a kettle of hot water on him. newly hatched moth has but a little tion. Presidents A. R. Capener and C. E. at will be wonderful This of are: is now center counties Bureau in to Farm and the the distance reach to picture Join at the go help. Burgan respective hospital Smith represented the stake presiTremonton No.40-lb- . in tho theatre No. Fat Faun Bureau it pays. with Liberty Ogden swathed bandages and the apple. During the early stages dency at all sessions of the convenCows Av. Cows the doctor states that he has an even the calyx cavity is quite pointed, next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday County tion. Satisfaction was expressed by 24 21.65 Mr. aid Mrs. F. C. Gephart left chance of retaining his sight. 192 Weber therefore if the poison is well placed 9 22.64 Sunday for California where they will 145 It is expected that Ching Sun will during spraying, the larva is sure to Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Bates and fam- them in the work that is being aceom-- " Box Elder along: 120 10 21.84 spend several weeks visiting with be apprehended and given an early eat it, in trying to reach the inside ily were visiting in Brigham City plished In the Bear River stake ' Morgan this line. i t 4 72 22.23 relatives and friends. , of the apple. Davis Sunday. hearing. day, March 22, was a red letter for the Bear River High school, when some 32 students received offi awards day cially in medals, loving cups, and pins for exceptional service and accomplishments in the different activities of the school. In the state there are 29 high schools and to these high schools some 30 awards are offered by different institutions operating within the state to students of these schools for exceptional service and outstanding accomplishments. It is a signal honor to Bear River Higa school that out of these 6V awards she should receive six of them for the outstanding achievements of her students. To the list of state awards one can be added from our own county fair association for a similar achievement. A short musical program proceeded the awarding of the medals, consisting of a song by the student body, "Our Old Bear River," a piano solo "by Miss Mason and a vocal solo dedicated to Jeff Barnard by Mr. Arbon. In a well prepared and delivered address Jas. E. Halverson, cashier of the State Security Bank of Brigham the State City, and representing Bankers' association, paid tribute to n "V the faculty and school for the he had come to confer upon them 22. nnA scnooinllll tho vnilTlO" TYlPTl" Who ., , l i naa so aisunguisneu uiemacivcs. He reminded his hearers that it was not so much the difference in talent as in application that made the success of one person so much greater And that persistent than another. application to the thing at hand was invariably rewarded with the same success that had attended the efforts of these young men. In conclusion the speaker read a few verses of prose that he had composed himself and dedicated them to the boys winning the awards. The awards were then made as and pins were awarded by the student body to Odell Thompson for student body president, student secretary, basketball, football, track, cross country run; Jed Abbott for basketball, football; Owen Keller, school play, annual staff, scholarship; Dick Yoshida, cross country run, track; Virgil Carter, opera, football; Lamoine football; Keith Gunnell, Driggs, football; Leon Hales, basketball; Arthur Morris, basketball; Ray Davis, basketball; Louise Atkinson, scholarship; Myoshie Takagaki, scholarship: Grace Farnsworth, annual staff; Cleo Farnsworth, vice president student body; Virginia bmith, oratory; LaRue Hess, opera; Ruby opera; Sherman Grover, opera; Melba Nye, opera; Glenn Ward, school play; Virginia Dewey, school play. Halverson, representing the ''.. James awarded a it State Bankers'to association, Howard Capener for Y gold medal achievement in 4H club work; a gold medal to Delawn Diderickson for achievement in swine development; a silver medal to Virgil Weidmann, also for achievement in swine development. Mayor James Walton, representing the John Deere Manufacturing com pany, awarded to Ford Richards a gold medal for the best project in agriculture; also a silver loving cup to Walter Burns for the best swine' exhibit at the Box Elder County Fair last September. Mark Nichols awarded to Jeff Barnard the Associated Sugar Industries medal and $12 in cash for the second best sugar beet project in the state of Utah and the best In District No. 1. Ralph C. Richards, representing the Utah State Farm Bureau, awarded to "R. A. Christensen, Jr., a silver medal for the second prize in the development of a ton litter of swine. Roy Bishop, representing the Overland Lumber company, awarded to Jesse Can a set of chisels for the best individual workmanship in mechanic arts; to Evan Green, a No. 5 Stanley jack plane for making the best hayrack; to Thales Leavitt, a steel square for the second best hayrack; to Keith Rhodes a steel rule for the best adjustable hog feeder. Mrs. J. L. Harvey, representing the Ladies' Self Culture club, explained to the students the club's new plan f making scholarship awards. She discussed also the Student Loan Fund of the club. pro-grai-n, distinc-vCtio- i After an entended visit in the east J. D. Harris arrived home last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harris left several weeks ago for ' a visit with their sons Lamar and Leroy, who are Mrs. Harris studying in Chicago. did not accompany her husband home, - NUMBER 23 THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1929 J. D. Harris Returns SERVICES FOR From Eastern Trip HONOR COMES TO) I " 1. Funeral services over the remains great many of the interesting sights of Willie Ottogary, who died suddenthat are to be found in the windy ly of heart failure Sunday, March 17, city. He says that he did not see were held at Washakie Thursday at anybody knocked down and dragged 12 o'clock noon. Bishop Victor L. away while there or any bombs Hansen of the Elwopd ward, of which thrown to blow anybody up. And just the deceased was a member, was in On Saturday, April 27, Box Elder County Dairy Day will be held in -- Frisch-knech- t. El-wo- od , , - , JESSE KELLER FARM BUREAU TO PASSES AFTER START DRIVE ON , ILLNESS NOXIOUS WEEDS Well Known Here as Noted Ball Pitcher; Religious Worker Morning Glory, White Top Chosen for This Year's Program r 1 Ma-thia- s, k, ls Or-v- al : " , f Berg-stro- Testing Work Proves Interesting Four-Coun- 'Ace in the Hole'.Next Community Players Is Active in Farm Bureau Projects -- Flowers and Bees Cooperate for Each -- Other's Welfare Annual Fair Meeting Called for March us . : ' Stake Genealogical Convention Is . - Chinaman Throws Hot Water 'The Man Who Laughs' Is Coming to Liberty John Burgan ty . cone-lik- spec-t.-ipnl- nr |