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Show WML LEY VOLUME NUMBER 41. TREMONTON. UTAH,' THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1930. 6 Russell B. Waldron Phyllis Paxton Now PLANS OF LIONS G G. THORNE, NEMATODE EXPERT Bride of Provo Groom Weds Ephraim Girl JULY FOURTH TELLS OF DESTRUCTIVE MEANS At the Temple in Salt Lake, on plan increase in crop Value The wedding Russel Waldron Phyllis Annie Armstrong of as stock, food toTemple Ephraim took place Thursday, in the at Salt Lake City. B. of Monday, Miss Phyllis Paxton, woh for -five years was a teacher in the grade Douglas Scalley, district manager of able time was spent on the experi- school here, was married to James L. o the Sugar Co., in company mental field on the George Carter young business man of G. Thorne, of the United farm, the piece of land just east of Lockhart, with Gerald where the young couple will Provo, The bride has always been active in States Department of Agriculture, the high school. Here a dozen or more make their future home. life of social church and the Ephraim and iexpert in nematology, with the plats have been laid out with different j? Miss Paxton, was well known here and was entremely popular. IncidenA 4 xrina ' Iras 7alualkl and operating organiz- quantities of manure and phosphate and achieved Good, agricultural considerable distinction wedof Bhe honor the has being tally This and of be will of Garland ations the applied. Brigham plot ground member while a of the Community ded, not only p one of Tremonton's factories, made a survey of watched with considerable interest by Players. She displayed great histri-i- c most promising young business men, the beet fields in complete beet Box raisers of as Elder the this County county, but who possesses the distinction of which was finished the latter tlant, in every role which she essayAt the re cellar meeting of the Liona DoS alfalfa hay produces a good part of nearly every conceivable method of ed. The bride has many friends here club child Tremonin born the first being numerous matters of interest is Mr. to " beets time here week. Previous last tried. this For raising being to who it men 'feeds memsocial for in set was the a the and ton after it was incorporated as a profit were discussad anrl refprmH fa nrnnor ' exin and was the a had Thorne it instance, Scalley completed thinnnig frienda also makes ber of the S. O. D. H. club while here. committees good livestock. It town. for action and reports. of a number of in the certain that state, plained survey paying spceific ly relationship betweeikithe producer The Secretary read a communication attention to the ground infested with rows all the large beets were left and and fewer. Poor alfalfa hay loses irom (Jounty Agent Stewart, relative thinned with extreme care while in annematode. money both for feeder; and the proto a special meeting to be held at Treset went to in rows field other from field As beets of all small the they ducer, and ruffles the feeder each time monton Lions club rooms, on Friday, In were the of left. this valley they gathered samples commenting upon he feeds it to his livestock. June 27, at 1:00 P. M for all Live infested beets and with nematode District tour, inspection manager Box Some of the alfalfa growers of stock men oi box fcider uounty. J. K. after a complete inspection of the Scalley said, "We intend to leave Elder County have learned to know Howard, of the Federal Farm T Sinn Gar- nothnig undone to increase beet tonto went fields of the the labatory that if they put upon the market an will be the speaker. Mr. Board, land: and make washed and insects this the nage Factory industry profitexcellent grade of alfalfa hay at home Howard is here for the purpose of to rrom sou able the beets. Mr. and Thome the grower. here or any of the markets of the helping the Livestock Men of the west conducted the experiment and in a Nematode, he said, irrespective of United States it will bring them a real J. M. McFarland and Thomas Reddifferent which beliefs educational and there be, highly interesting might Among this mond of the Utah Cattle and Horse premium for quality. has told been of a to and the life of beet both the habits way godsend raising Be Producers C. group of farmers is Jesse Earl, of association will also be preof this pest. This because of the fact districts. them species Placing Fielding. Mr. Earl, fot a number of sent The Lions take this opportunity under a eradicasure he the that of method only powerful magnifying glass of urging all livestock men and others years, has produced, baled and sold a invited all to see them and the manner tion of beet nematode is crop rotation good tonnage of fine quality alfalfa directly or indirectly interested to be in which they operate to destory val- which not only results in a greater hay. His hay has sold for a premium, .j present. uable beet beets in fields. but of other . yield every crop regardless of the market it has been Mr. Thorne civic on is The the that welfare that rotated committee reportNext will Riders explained the grown ground. who for many Sunday Rough Henry C. Baker, shipped into; sometimes selling for is perhaps infested from one The editor accompanied this group meet the crack Honeyville Bees on the ed on the band concert arrangements. ground well character known been a has years run double the price that the average to two before any noticeable of men Kon this inspection and was local diamond at the Fair Grounds, to Good suggestions had been received by alfalfa hay sells for His alfalfa is in Bear River valley, and who was the damage isyears to the beets but as the intensely interested as well as impres- play for the championship of Box this committee, from the business done marl of the deposit just infestation an extra quality grade U. S. No. 1 in discoverer it becomes imposs- sed with the systematic method and Elder County. Every team in the men, in their recent canvass. These all three requirements of leafiness, north of Brigham, on which s now ible to growgrows beets on that ground, determination with which the district County has been beaten by either Tre- constructive suggestions will be helpcement in the matter. operating plant largest color, and f reeness of foreign the Btate, was found last Friday morn- which is in no way news to the beet manger, Mr. Scalley with his aids, monton or Honeyville and each team ful, as it is the desire of Lion Calder-woo- d of this section. Mr. and his John Holmgren, agricultural superin- has a good record. to make real hay by placing a bale in thej ing, stretched across his bed, dead at growers out that land infestedThorne these band concerts as satisfactory to with tendent, and the field men as well as pointed Mr. a was Baker home in his won Tremonton has of nine Ogden. in window Bank Brig-games State Security j nematode should not be planted to the superintendent of the factory, Mr. thirteen all concerned as possible. ham City for your inspection. I also part owner of the lead and antimony beets until a played and Honeyville has rotation are about the eradica Gaddie, going thorough Lion Holmgren reviewed the cocrop of north mine two of eleven games. The won Brigham, having has been just plan on placing a bale in one of the given to this land. Depend- tion of this pest. An air of confidence teamseight met twice this season, operative dairy project to date. The have windows at Tremonton, and at Gar-- ! as a partner, Frank Lester, who was ing upon the infestation, whether it and optimism is to be found through each team winning one game. They number of cows signed for, and build' for a long time on the staff of the land within the next day or so. is light or heavy( governs the number the county among the beet growers at was mine This Leader. operated are told by hay specialists that pretty evenly matched and a stiff ing plans, financing, etc. He made a of years of crop rotation, which runs which has come about through the are world the considerable a very interesting and encouraging rebattle profit during Tiere is three times as much food is expected. from one to before.replanting to positive and determined efforts of the value in the leaves as there is in the war, since which time, however it has beets. It has four, Rex will Hunsaker pitch for Honey- port been proven in the exten- district manager. The report of the Fourth of July stems of alfalfa hay. If we are going been permitted to lie dormant. ville and either Watkins are Rich will sive study of this pest that it will lie The evidence of the extent of this chuch celebration committees assures, that The deceased promoted and organ- in the to realize the most out of our alfalfa locals. for the ground and unmolest other veg. surrey is clear when it known that Mr. the stage is set with a full day and crop, we should then cut just when the ized the old Ogden Portland Cement etation but has a high sense of detecThorne is recognized both nationally of interesting and amusing bloom starts, rake immediately behind ' company, later interesting Chapin A. tion of beets, evening On meet the Riders 4, which July Rough it thrives. and internationally as the best authorupon events. the moving machine and cock by hand Day and others, who came here from Beginning at 10 a. m. and the team Eastern of Hatters classy at once into small piles. It is very Chicago and took over the plant, In the survey of the valey consider ity on nematodology. Lake. They are leading both the continuing until midnight. The sports Salt have been arranged for. The music expensive to cock hay with a hay rake. which has been operating successfully Sunday and Wedenesday leagues in committee has secured a band from The hay will then cure in the cocks; ever since. In early life, Mr. Baker farmA the number of capital city. BOY The finance Ogden. committee headthe leaves will remain on the stems; followed the seas and for seven years to on local fans will be seen lar faces ed by H. G. Scott, is prepared to sell 4"VA Coif T air a artiinA TOVtVtiA Pitone the stems are tender; and the hay, as travelled to almost every port on the a whole, is highly colored. If the hay globe. He spent four years in a cleronce a Tremonton star player, 3rd concessions to any one interested. A nominal charge will be made and is permitted to remain in the cock ical capacity with the Southern Pacific base. Ping Nyberg, short-sto- p for very liberal until properly cured there will be no railroad and in 1880, became interprivileges granted. Lewiston on the old Northern Utah . The excessive moisture, and it will keep ested in mining, in which business he i reading of suggestions, made on is their manager, short fieldLeague, well either in the bulk or in the bale. continued until his death, which came er. Pete Don, last years foot-ba- ll and the slips of paper passed at the last This article is written in the spirit as a great surprise to his many basket-ba- ll the University tuncneon meeting proved interesting at captain of cooperation, hoping to get the friends, as he had always been re of Utah, and a star in the Capper and helpf uL Some very good ideas 147 were advanced, several of which will majority of our hay properly harvest- garded as an exceptionally healthy is their center fielder. league ed for our dairy cattle and other live- man. immediate action. This is a n bring There are a number of other . 84 Boys stock. "He was born August 22, 1852, at good plan and President Woodward on this stars Watch squad. ROBERT H. STEWART, continue soliciting suggest, Waltham, Mass, a son of George and their progsess in the Salt Lake papers intendsso to as Jennie Dudley Baker. The survivors County Agricultural Agent. ions, and see the play Tremonton on the In a mannerto have the club function are his widow, Allie Beimer Baker, satisfactory to all con4th! It was a happy bunch of youngsters, If, the oldest inhabtanit gave voice cerned. three daughters, Mrs. Joseph H. Ran. Publicity Committee. dall, Boston; Mrs. John R. Horton, to his opinion, it is likely that he who under the leadership of ScoutThe Rough Riders Logan last Wichita, Kan., and Mrs. G. Morris would say that the pea crop this year master Ray Holdaway, left here Mon- Sunday and the boys played failed to come up is bigger than it has ever been before. day morning for their annual outing Flowers, Ogden. to standard. The team gave poor at ia It in heavest the which Kiesel, Camp C. Ogden certainly Canyon. crop He held a membership in Weber to Johnson, the pitcher, and The Home Talent Chautauqua given lodge No. 6, F. and A. M., Ogden the Rocky Mountain Packing corpor- There are 84 Boy Scouts from Bear support the game ended with Logan at the on Thursday and Friday last, was a chapter No. 2, Royal Arch Masons, ation has been called upon to handle, River stake assembled in the camp, end of the score, Green led decided success, in so far as the pre- El Monte Commandery No. 2, Knights since they took over the plant in 1916. 24 of them registering from Tremon- long the local hitters with a pair of safeties ton and Garland. of sentation After a y The plant, in anticipation of the automobile tour of interesting and entertain- Templar, and El Kalah temple of the and Cropley made a pair of brilliant Mothers and fathers were on hand catches the eastern cities, R, C. Harris and ing programs was concerned, although Shrine, Salt Lake City. heavy crop, has been completely renoin center field. the matter of attendance was not all The funeral services were held on vated, painted and new machinery in- to see the lads off, a few of the little The Logan team earned only two of family, consisting of Mrs. Harris, t.hat it should be, when the cause for their homes for the first in stalled the chaps leaving Thelma, and Norma and Irene view, having mainly under the of the Sunday, auspices seven runs. It was plain that it Golden,returned which the Ohautauqua was given, is Masonic home Monday of last betterment of the quality of the pack, time, and here and there a tear could their Pack, the interment '' a was fraternity, for ."off" the decidedly day taken into consideration. week. The party report a delightful which last year totalled 60,000 cases. be seen glistening in the eyes of some m the Ugden cemetery. and to Riders being sure are they The ladies worked indefatigably to time during every minute of their It is a significant fact, which speaks fond mother, to whom it seemed a Rough k in the next absence. make it a financial success in order to well for the quality of the peas in prodigious event for her little son to make a good d raise funds for additional Bear River valley, that the 1929 pack try. out his wings, for the first time, game. During the trip they stopped in Batteries: Logan, Dalley and Lewis. Denver, at this plant, is practically exhausted. without being under the watchful care equipment in the city park, and the Kansas City, and Indepenof hall should have been packed to capacThe canand With a full force at work, the Tremonton: Johnson, Watkins parents. Now youngsters, however, dence, Mo., Then on to St. Louis, on occasion. each That it was not, ity nery is now averaging a pack of 4,000 after a series of training as Boy Evans. where they found time to attend the while a disappointment to the sponcommencement exercises at the St, The Twin Cities Home dairy began cases a day. The viners at Fielding, Scouts, soon learn to control themsors, they are in a measure compenRiverside and Bothwell, which have selves, and just patted their fond Louis Medical university, where Mr. Monday morning in the been sated by genuine appreciation of the operations, on mothers the back, with a cheery and Mrs. Harris had the pleasure of completey overhauled, started new building directly north of the excellent programs which they pre- Tremonton and are now working to "Oh, ma, we'll be all right." seeing their son Charles, matriculate postoffice, and is giving Monday sented. The routine d immediatework M. D. He will take as a capacity. began service of daily delivery pasteurized There was only one slip-u- p on the milk ly after the arrival of the boys in up a year's course at the Baptist hos- and cream to the homes in Trecarefully prepared programs, when monton and Garland. F. E. Bailey, of Salt Lake City, an pital,1 as interne, being one of ten of camp, and their equipment was check0. William B. Wanda Peterson, and Odessa Wyatt, ed over. School at the Bothwell pea viner of his class who were so honored. engineer the busiof the Sommer, new sponsor after carefully preparing their contriThe day is given up to long hikes the Rocky Mountain Packing corp., is The next over the ness, of interest visited veryenthusiastic way butions to the program, discovered the the various trails of the can- was badly burned, about eleven o'clock was Chicago,!point through of the restwin cities have where people they had a splenwith dismay, that more than one mind yon, and the morning and evening Thursday morning, when a plug in the did time, unmolested by gunmen or had run in the same channel and two ponded to their opportunity to get school blew has drills. band After supper, in the flickering boiler which he was repairing That the high gangsters, R. C, says that if there of the entrants, scheduled, on ahead pure milk and cream delivered to their struck a sympathetic chord in the shades of camp fires, the lads listen out, sending steam and water over were any in the windy city, he did not each morning in time for the of them, on the program, spoke the homes him. public heart is evidenced by the fact to weird tales of Indain lore. earliest breakfasts. make their acquaintance. same pieces, which they had so One of the principal events of the each that night (Saturday succeednig He was rushed to the Valley hosDetroit was the next stopping point, The exterior of the building is of rehearsed. They made the numweek was the arrival of a number of concert, sees an increase in the where his injuries were treated. where they visited the great autopital "best of the eleventh hour situation, tapastry brick and the interior is of ber pf cars parked in the streets, filled fathers of the boys, who left here on Although the pain was intense, the mobile works, spending much of the however, and their effort was warmly snowy white finish, housing some of with appreciative auditors. Two much Wednesday to participate in the pro- wounds are not considered serious, time at the Ford factory. the latest and most equipapplauded. The.; winners, in the varcannot be given Prof. Geo. 0. gram arranged for the observance of and he expects to return to his home From Detroit, they went to Buffalo,. ment which will pasteurize 100 gallons creditwho ious contests wer aa follows: has trained the boy and girl "Father's Day," in Camp. Nye, N. Y., and while there, took occasion milk of hour. The will per afternoon: Verna pasteurizer Thursday Reading, musicians to a point, where their rento pay a visit to Niagara Falls. Theurer, Tremonton, first prize, a heat 100 gallons of milk to 143 dition "Band Boys" popular as well as classic March Thence they traveled to New York at which point the milk is degrees, .. . Dans Carita with Espana music, can be compared any city and from there to Washington, Submarine" "The March Thursday evening: Girls chorus, free from any bacteria. Then the milk similar organization in the state. , D. C. In the capital city they visited is to the cooler where to went pumped Bear first place Rivet City. by ..,6 "A Dream" is the' excellent program Trombone Solo ...: Following the of every point of interest including the, process refrigeration ft is which will be presented Saturday eveThe, boys singing, contest: First Warren Conger halls of Congress, the White House, Trombone Novelty "SUdin Trombone" prize to Lynn and "port Iverson, of quickly cooled to a temperature of 40 ning: Friday, June 27th, J. R. Howard, the Lincoln Memorial, and Washington. degreesi, at which time it Js bottled March, .; Bear River City, a wrist watch. .. "The Aeroplane" "Senenade" one of the leading men of the United Monument They were greatly inter- sealed. and x the r During complete lyMay, afternoon contest Mistress March "The Eclipse" March Nifty" who is field representative of ested in the evhibiU at the Smithsonand States, until it is used by the Waltz : "United America" iff Majry Garden, BothwaB, fjrst priieu "Marjorie" March the Federal Farm board, would like to ian Institute, among which was Lindconsumer, it is untouched by human : $S.0Qr meet all of the livestock men, of Box bergh's famous "Spirit of St Louis,'' Friday evening reading contest: hands. Elder county. Mr. Somer invites the public generThis includes the in which he made the first successful Lelia Stark, Bothwell, 1st prize, wrist range cattle men, the dairymen, the flight across the Atlantic. watch.' ally to visit and inspect the new dairy. Piano contest: Barbara ' Theurer, sheepmen, and all. The first meeting will be held in the Lions club rooms in Tremonton, first prize, wrist watch. Tremonton, at 1:00 P. M., Friday, June 27th; the second meeting will be Give held in the First National Bank baseTo ment at 8:00 P. M., of the same day at Chet Fronk, accompanied by- - his Brigham City., The wedding dance given by Hercousin, Edwin Anderson, of Ogden, In addition to Mr. Howard, Messrs. left Saturday for a man Andreasen and his bride, SaturvacaJ. M. Macfarlane and Thomas Red- tion in the east Sunday, June 22, the family of Mr. day evening proved one of the most mond, President and Secretary and Mrs. George W. Brough, gathered enjoyable social events of the season. They made the trip In a Chevrolet; of the Utah Cattle and Horse of somewhat ancient vintage, which at The following relatives and friends at their home to celebrate her 75th from Brigham City were president: Growers Association will be here. the end of their journey, they intend birthday. The children, grand children and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Freeman, father Mr. Howard was the first president presenting to an L. D. S. missionary of the federation of farm bureaus of in Detroit, and will make the trip back great grand children r and relatives and mother of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freeman, Mr .and Mrs. Wilford the United States, and is a very" cap- in the latest model Chevrolet six. present numbered 86. Those from I ?J&V ?4were her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olsen. able and excellent speaker. He is fv'.ri Kroksh of Hollywood, Calif; Mr. and There were also present Mr. and Mrs. coming to us to give the livestock To Be Mrs. Frank Herbert, of Sterling, Christ Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. interests assistance as a representIdaho;; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley, Marion Jensen, Keith, Lee, Frank, Don 29 board. Farm of the Federal ative Given Mr. and Mrs.' Ray Major. Mr. and Mrs. and Ywnn Freeman, Herman Stayner to work Everyone kindly shape your Towell Barkel. of Providence, Mr. and and Lorenzo Hoopes; Mrs. Rick be present at one of these meetings. A pipe organ recital will be given Mrs. Leslie Haakie, baby and Lois Peters of Oeden, and Ida Freeman of show our Let us of field coopera(through the beet week in shows Joseph Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, in May Brdugh, of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City and others from near- This photograph taken the last tion) Mr. Howard, and the govern- Garland, under the direction of George V. Iverson at Tremonton, Utah. The super phosphate was drilled in on Clarence Brough and baby of Ogden; by towns. ment, that we appreciate big men O. Nye of the stake music committee. Mrs. A. E. Samuelson, of Pheonix, both sides and across the end with a grain drill before the beets wort All had a enjoyable time and wished when sent into our county. An excellent program has been arhad field This Arizona. Also a sister of Mrs. Brough, the newly weds much joy and happiplanted. The center of the field was untreated. ROBERT H. STEWART, ranged with Miss Pearl Peck and Miss Mrs. Thomas Carter and daughter, ness. They will make their home at a bad attack of Black Heart last year and produced but Edna Capener, as organists. County Agricultural Agent 11 tons per acre. Elwood. (Continued on page five.) DELETED Miss ! Utah-Idah- Provision Is Made For mty Agent Stewart a n .Cutting Alfalfa Old-Fashion- ed Fourth Celebration championship ball Here on DEATH TAKES FOUNDER OF nextsunday CEMENT PLANT Rough Riders Will Pitted Against Cracks From Honeyvile Baker Dies Suddenly At Home In Ogden, Friday Henry LWe , PEAS TAXING THE CANNERY TO ITS FULLJCAPACITY . SCOUTS IN - ANNUAL CAMP KIESEL OUTING ; With Operatives At Left Here Monday With From Bear Work, Plant Is Being Run Overtime River Stake well-know- Chautauqua Winners Of Prize Contests R. Harris Family Return From The East 7-- 2. 26-da- come-bac- Pasteurized Dairy Is play-groun- Delivering Milk Factory Employee Is Burned While At Work , full-lege- Band Makes Hit With Public R. High pain-sakingl- y, up-to-d- ., to-nig- wrist-watc- tf h. Noted Visitor To Meet With Local Stockmen . ... " Mrs. George , '.'" Chet Fronk Spending Vacation To Detroit, Andreason Newly Weds Dance Friends Brpuh BirthdayQBserved two-wee- ks ly jykj out-of-to- ; i ', Organ Recital Sunday, June . ' |