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Show Wall JPay You to'. Patronize! pie 3t-z- . Advcrticeffo-it- t , (tMo Pap2n? VALLEY LE EIWE Mil TREMONTON, UTAH. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1931 VOLUME SIX and Ben Winzeler spent Monday Tuesday in Salt Lake. ,v:- - . Verna Gets spent the week end with her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. ' Getz. - at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burgess visited Arimo Sunday. kr. and Mrs. Willard Wight, of Lo- visitors, Sunday. gan, were Tremonton ! 4 ; ;.-Mrs. Alice Burgess is making an '. ex- tended visit at Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart spent several days this week in Roosevelt. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. White returned Tuesday evening from several days visit in Salt . Lake. : Fred Getz and family of Brig-haspent Sunday w at ''' the Phillip Mrs. Getz home. ' , Kenneth Shaw '- ,' - returned, Sunday f ron Seattle'and EvettlasWngtpn Mr.' and Mrs. Ray Forsberg, of Dan iels, .Idaho, spent Saturday and Sun day, atrthe. home ofcXelarid CrystaL Mrs. J. C, Hartley' and Mrs.. Lavon Stokes, motored to Ogderi Tuesday.. Mr. and Mrs. Wi S. I Muir, Dana Muir and C. A. Walton wete Logan visitors Saturday. , f'fs . - E. Castleton and baby of Mrs. nmett. Idaho, are visiting at the ?me of Mrs. Phillip Getz". Mr. and Mrs. Eli Schrenk of Salt Lake, visited at the home of John Schrenk, Sunday. , - Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hartley and son spent Sunday in American Falls visiting with Mr. Hartley's father. r Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Winchester and family spent Sunday visiting relatives in Ogden. JS.JtAS .1 Tyler Jenkins of Flint, Michigan, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Jenkins. Sarah Hadley left Tremonton Wednesday morning for an indefinite stay at Everett, Washington. Mrs". Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor and Mae Left Wednesday for Burley where they will visit for several days, return Ing Monday. SCHOOL YEAR Children Greatly Enjoy Iast Days of Programs Friday ' Demonstration Weed Control at Corinne Fire Destroys Home of R. P. Hansen, of -- n, Malad Wins Oyer Tremonton to Merchants Contribute for Grandstand fiurt Jt tfroekett Burgess and Mrs. Clara were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Mrs. Crockett visited with her little son, Junior, who is at the convalescent home. 'Mr. Rhea Wood Chosen As Valedictorian Orville Leak of Centerville visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak during the week. Mrs. Leak returned to Centerville with him Monday.'. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Briggs and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake, and Sunday evening with Mr. Briggs brother, at Hooper, returning Monday morning. has been suc-oress- in getting her song "Only a Photo of You," copyrighted and published, and such a composition should find no difficulty in winning popular- ity. North Box Elder Farm Bureau Sets Wage Scale The directors of the North Box Elder County Farm Bureau and the Gar- ind Sugar Beet Association met in lonton on May 2, 1931 and drew the following wage scale to be fol lowed by the Farmers as near as con ' three-fourt- one-four- . Bow-cut- n, th ; Stenquist and Wife Years Married for - . 00 Prgram for "Mother's Day", May Gasoline Took Half Cent Raise This Week ' f 6.00 peracre First. Wff42.0d er'cre. vl, i Thinning sugar beets, . Second hoeing, $1.25 per acre. Motion was carried, that in thinning where" there was a good stand of beets the thinner must leap 95 per cent single beets and 100 beets for every . "r one hundred feet. .and beets, 70 cents loading Topping per ton. Day labor to be paid at the rate of 25 cents per hour without board and when board is furnished charge 25 cents for each meal. Labor hired by the month to be paid at the rate of forty dollars per month with board and sixty dollars per month without board. .'.'. . American Legion to Honorary Award - Teachers Will Receive Their Master's Degree tf under-class-m- ; - Mr. and Mrs. the same will evoke praise for the fore the parents of a class of some 15 manner in which it has been beauti students, ranging in age from 4 to 9 ! fied, years, The review was for the parAside from the many lots that were ents and a limited number of invited School; planted into lawn last year, when this guests and was put on for the purwork was first begun, more than fifty pose of showing what can be accomhave been seeded to grass this year. plished in a short time with children, The park in the center of the cemetery - The children performed in excellent Meeting that were unusual for the has also been seeded and many shrubs Friday will be the close of another while the style proud parents looked school many fine addresses and inspirational and trees have been planted. year which, as far as this dis ,V, on with beaming eyes of satisfaction trict is concerned and no doubt would features were the Stake Quarterly recorls to the the reports According and joy. The review consisted of Conference sessions which were held show that many people are taking an group dancing as well as individual be a general condition of the entire and and 9th Saturday Sunday, May interest in the beautification program parts which demonstrated the detail- Box Elder School District, has been a 10th. The Mother Day feature en- and are very successful one. availing themselves of the op- ed training they had received. tered strongly into the sermons deThe last days have been glorious them the city by portunity granted livered by Secretary of State Milton to The community is proud indeed to days for the children. Through the care at a very low perpetual get H. Welling and Elder David A. Smith, to have every lot have within it a personality and a tal- fields and the lanes of the valley, cost. is a member of the presiding bishopric, owner Itseed planned the same and beautify it ent such as is to be found in Miss which are beautiful beyond expression who represented the general authori- before Decoration Mendenhall. Parents freely express at this season of the year, school chilDay. of this year. ties, in the Sunday afternoon session. People having their loved ones there great satisfaction in her work and dren headed by the teachers of the President C. E. Smith opened the are to apply for the upkeep so made it known that it will be their respective classes can be seen winding conference Saturday night strongly that urged the work can be done before great desire- - for her to continue her their ways to green and shady spots work upon her return to her school where their farewell games and lunch urging the members to maintain the Decoration Day. fine record established by the Bear duties next fall. cemeons are enjoyed together. the to invited visit People are River Stake during the past year, exbe word A should The graduation exercises of the el in note said to that the vast and change regard etery pressing his appreciation for the ser- has taken place in turning the resting the accompanist, Miss Lucile Cropley, ementary schools will be held at the vices rendered by the men and women of the dead from a sagebrush who is one of the outstanding pianists Bear River High School f Auditorium, of .the stake, calling upon all to be place and alfalfa hill into a beautiful and of the community and an accompanist Friday, May 15th at 10 A.' M. where diligent in the faith they had espoused. of rare ability. the following program will be ren of ground." Other stake and ward authorities fol- peaceful plot dered: lowed the president. Community singing, "America"; Inon .The Sunday morning session start"The Red Man's Pledge", Invocation; ed with an address by President K. H. Held dian Pupils, Washakie School; Ad Elwood Fridal, Jr. ; Some very timely advice dress, Hon. John P, Creer, Salt Lake was given by this speaker who said A weed demonstration, at which City; "Vaudeville Stunt", Primary A fire, which it is thought started that in the past a great many of us many farmers attended, was held at Grades, Elwood School; Poem, "The have spent our money before we had from a defective flue, completely de- Corinne Tuesday afternoon on the Nautical Extravagance", Willard Lar-seit. The present financial depression stroyed the home of R. P. Hansen, of Fredrickson Garland School, Sixth Grade WinRanch West of that city. will teach us, we hope, to get our Elwood, Thursday morning about 10 The demonstration was on the ner; Boys' Chorus, "Bells of Saint put by money before we spend it and to get o'clock. Co. Mary", Tremonton Boys' Chorus, ConChipman Chemical Engineering out of debt and keep out as nearly as No one was in the home when the Inc., of Boise, Idaho, with cr6p and test Winner; Retold Story, "Greater we can, in that worries and much fire broke out with the exception of Eph White, cooperat- Love Hath No Man", Sarah Shumway, pest inspector, distress can be avoided, he said. Mr. Hansen's mother, Mrs. Karen S. ing. Garland School 7th Grade' Winner; Several recently returned mission- Hansen. She was living in the northThe demonstration was to show how "Your Grndmother Knows", Primary aries gave short, inspirational ad- ern part of the home, apart from the to when to spray and with what Grades, Bothwell School; Original Addresses in the nature of a report of rest of the family. Her loss in cloth- to spray, spray, showing in particular the dress, Rex Laub, Fielding School, the experiences of the mission field. ing and furniture was complete a3 Chlorate Weed Killers. According to "Men Make Room For Themselves", The evening session was devoted to was also the clothing of the boys who facts out at the demonstration Eighth Grade Winner; Remarks, brought the graduation exercises of the L. D. lived in the upstairs of the home. weed loses total more than farm taxes Board Member, LeRoy D. White; S. Seminary, honoring the second larg- Part of the clothing and most of the and in this state as well as others the Girls' Chorus, "April Showers", Garest group graduated from the insti- furniture of the down stairs part of weed problem is becoming a serious land Girls' Chorus, Contest Winners; tution. the home was seved. one. It was brought out, however, Benediction. The program opened with an orNeighbors assembled quickly but to that weeds can be controlled and killgan prelude and the march of the no avail as the fire could not be abat- ed and that through proper coopera graduates. The song "I'll Go Where ed. It is reported that the home is tion could soon be done away with, .You Want Me to Go" was sung by the partly covered by insurance. This is that is the varieties that make land 8 4 Score the second fire in the family within worthless and congregation. more than cul require Thane Packer offered the invoca- the past month. Mr. Hansen's son, tivation to kill. tion, after which the graduating class, Joseph, a few weeks back had his The Tremonton Lions Club official under the leadership of Julia Moore, a home detroyed by fire. ly opened the 1931 baseball season student, sang "True to the Faith." May 10 when Spence Taylor, Sunday, Instead of bringing in an outside president of the club, pitched the first speaker, as has been the custom of ball to A. N. Fishburn. Guy Johnother years, the time was given to the $400 son, president of the Baseball Club, (Taken from "Searchlight") students, and six short talks were A student with a very remarkable played behind the bat, with Roy Bishgiven. According to reports given by the scholastic record will be graduating op first base, O. P. Bates second base, The theme of the talks was "By committee in the Lions with the class of 1931. Rhea Wood of and Eli Winzeler third base. Harry major Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them" Club activity Wednesday evening, it Fielding has the highest record that Woodward, with the assistance of his meeting, and they were given by VaLoy Iver-so- was demonstrated once more during has ever been achieved by any stu dog, umpired the game. The local Lois Stokes, Wayne Gunnel, Wan week the Tremonton dent at Bear River High School. She band also participated in opening the that the past da Anderson-- , Howard Dewey, and Ro business in men, spite of the depres- has completed eighteen units of work season. ' '; : ma Gibbs. have lost none of their gener- with a grade of "A" for eleven and sion,' Hook Johnson pitched six innings Other numbers on the program were and public spiritedness when h them and a grade of striking out thirteen men. Thirteen of osity a violin duet by Dr. D. B. Green and $400.00 was collected without a mur- "A"- - for the remaining six and strike outs should win an ordinary Harry Woodward, an organ solo by mur for the erection of a band stand A's! game, but. Malad bunched eleven hits units of units. Eighteen Ralph Kirkham and a vocal solo by and some seats in the City Park and According to custom Rhea will de- to score eight runs. Rex Hunsaker Jack Wahlen. the purchase of a. bass horn for liver the Valedictory address for her pitched the final three innings holding for The diplomas were awarded by Presiband. class at the graduating exercises on Malad to na hits and no runs. i dent K. H. Fridal Jr., President C. E. the community Tremonton and surround- the evening of May 16. The subject of People The Rough Riders will meet the Smith gave a short talk on Seminaries communities can look forth to the she has chosen for her address is, Utah Aggies on the local grounds in our Stake", after which the pro- ing summer with a good deal of "Your Afterself '. coming next Sunday at 4 p. m. gram was concluded with a chorus of A near competitor to Rhea in the pleasure and anticipation of the band Summary Seminary girls. concerts that are to be given during matter of high scholarship was Milton TREMONTON Benediction was pronounced by AlABHOA 172.5 points summer months. the Anderson record of with ' a ma W. King. 4 1 1 2 The Lions were reminded of the as against 178.5 for Rhea. Iva Wil- Conger The list of graduates are as follows: 0 Club luncheon and party to be held in cox came third with a 154.5 point re- D. Green Leila Adams, Alice Adams, Irele All 0 McDowall on the 20th and everyone cord.'! . Thatcher red, Wanda Anderson, Ruth Anderson, was 0 All three of these students have Cropley urged to come out. Elizabeth Archibald, Elbert Ashby, 1 15 0 Evans the school outside been in life active t, Violet Bone, Russel Boss, Vera 0 0 0 classroom. Amonor other activities E. Green C. A. Walter Augusta Brough, Burns, Harris Mil0,0 might be mentioned the fact that Damsel Christensen, Chester Christen-se1 1 57 Haight Rhea editor ton assistant was editor, Delia Coombs, Richard Davis, 0 0 Johnson and Iva Senior reporter of this year's Howard Dewey, Phyllis Diderickson, 0 0! Hunsaker , Bearfax. A. Mr. Mrs. Carl and Stenguist, Melvin Foxley, Dee Francom, Max Fri 0 0 Waldron R. residents of this comdal, Mark Garrett, Evan Gee, Roma highly respected Watkins celebrated at their munity, quietly Gibbs, Earl Gleason, Lucille Grover, 0 0 N. Waldron wed57th home their Tuesday eveningLola Gunnell, Wayne Gunnell, Maude 2 0 Randall 17th immediate Sun., Hamson, Zula Hansen, 'Afton Hansen. ding anniversary.. Their ones were the present. only Dorothy Harvey, Phyllis, Haws, Dora family J37 6 26 5 Totals Congratulations are extended to Mr. Owing to quarterly conference being Hess, LaVon Houseley, Una Hunsa-ke- r, nemore 10th held on was and it of the many May Hazel Innes, VaLoy Iverson, Roy and Mrs. Stenquist AB H O A wished for cessary to postpone Mother's Day pro- MALAD Jensen, Ruth John, Floyd John, Verda happy anniversaries are L Gleed is each which of friends. gram, sponsored year Johnson, Marion Johnson, Afton John- them by their host .... by tH Sunday School. The program Hill son, Oliver Knutson, Neva Larson, will be given Sunday, May 17th, un- Anderson Marie Larson, Erma Lillywhite, Elmo ....... der special arrangements to pay hom- Merrell Lish, Beth MacFarlane, LaVera Mann the mothers. revereance to and Conley age ing. Alto Marble, Mabel Michaelis, AH' mothers are invited to be spec- V. Jones Julia Moore-M-yrl Norr, LaRue Or in, ial cent half another took guests of the Sunday School next Hansen Gasoline Merrell Packer, Glena Packer, Thane 2 13 and to listen to a special pro- J. Levett ... the to due week the of Sunday raise the first Mercel Gerald Packer, Palmer, Parry, 4 ....... 0 them. Vern for Jones the tax legisgram especially in the raise prepared by gasoline Alton Perry, Ruth Petersen, Idonna .' 0 0 Stewart addiPorter, Peter Rasmussen, Eula Rhodes lature. It is thought that the 0 1 Bennett ...;.'...... Keith Rhodes, Phyllis Richards, Doro- tional half cent per gallon will create revenue $100,000 of a approximately thy Richards, Dorothy Riser, Frances Totals ... ... 443 11 25 4 Give Romer, Inez Roundy, Vera Smith, per year and will be used, no doubt, bet more and construction of the for Lois Fred Somers, Shuman, Lois (Taken from "Searchlight") Stokes. Beulah Tavlor. Edna Km ter road. Legion officers ask that the faculty 4 Grace Sargent and Keith Rhodes are members choose the boy and the girl Ward, Virgil WeidmanMary Wjght,T the American Legion who In their judgment best fill all of ana Alia xearsiey. , r- ' , degree from the Utah Agricultural winners College in the department of Educa- Award. Each year the Legion makes these requirements. an honorary award to one boy and Through the years past tion, have been selected for these honMr. W. W. Richards of the L. D. S. one girl. chosen The is for Master's will be granted a highest rating ors, it is the present policy of the boy Seminary degree from the Brigham Young Uni- in the following qualities: Courage, faculty to make the selection from versity in the field of Educational Su- Leadership, Honor, Service and Schol- members of the graduation class. Be(Taken from "Searchlight") cause of the nature of the requireTwo of our teachers will receive pervision and Administration. arship. The girl is chosen for Courage, Corn ments this is considered one of the These degrees will be conferred at the degree of Master of Arts this the regular graduating exercise of panionship, Character, Service and highest honors granted the Bear Rivspring. er High School students. Mr. John Benson will receive his the respective colleges. jscnoiarsmp. Meetings Were Marked By Strong Sermons, Graduating Exercises E r- n, Mr. W. A. Westmoreland is able to be out again, after having been confined to his bed for the past two weeks with influenza. Miss Ruby Bergstrom V- THIRTY-FIV- Garland Personals - M. XT- Children Perform in FRIDAY WILL Review Dance Beautifying Cemetery Pleasing END ANOTHER HERE FOR STAKE- of work has been done in the Tre - ' Recreational Hall a dance review was llM K N K M Ml h deal - V 11 1 monton Citv Cemeterv and a visit to given by Miss Helen Mendenhall beVlii lill lill Mr. and Mrs. Leland Crystal were Brigham visitors Monday. NUMBER Interest Shown In DAVID A. SMITH Tremonton Locals I 7fTf TO A ed J. J. Thompson visita few days of last week with rela- tives and friends in Dayton, Idaho. Millan Peck and Frank Riser motor ed to Pocatello, Idaho last Thursday where they attended a radio- conven- tion. Mrs. : Jesse Lillywhite and small daughter, Joyce spent last week in Hansel Valley at the home of Mrnd Mrs. W, B. Barnard. Mrs. A. D. Sargent left last week for an extended trip to Europe. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers were Brigham City visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peterson to Bear Lake Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Millan .Peck and daughter Jean motored to Hansel Vel-le- y Friday. Mr. Charles Innes of Ogden, father of Dr. T. W. Innes, visited at the .Innes home last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gaddie spent a few days of last, week in Salt Lake motor-motor- ed City. . Hunter Gaddie and Erma lillywhite attended the spring formal party in Logan Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barnard and Mrs. Jesse Lillywhite and small daugh ter Joyce motored in from Hansel Va ley to spend the week end with and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peck entertain ed at a family dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr .and Mrs. Peck, Mr5 and Mrs. Millan Peck and daughter. Sherry Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thompson and Jennie Peck. Sargent Streeper of the high school faculty spent Saturday and Sunday in Jr Ogden. v,' Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Carter have had as their guest, Mrs. Carter's neice. Miss Clarice Barnes, of Sunnyside. - Washington. Odeil Thompson, a student of the U. S. At C, spent Saturday and Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Millan Peck and daugh ter, Sherry Jean and F. S. Peck motored to Salt Lake City, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wahlen and family, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carter and Miss. Clarice Barnes of Sunnyside, Washington, motored to Logan, Monday, Rosella Carter, a student of the U. S. A. C, spent Friday nighte at her home here.. Dr. J. W. Chambers was a Salt Lake City visitor Monday. Margaret Manning came over from Logan and spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Man ning. The Freshman class of the high school held a party at the Udy Springs Friday night. f J. T. Arbon, of the high school faculty, spent Sunday with his parents, -- -' f in Snowville. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Thompson motor ' " V ed to Logan Saturday. , Mr. Mark Nichols, of the high school faculty has been confined to his bed for a few days. Blaine Thompson spent Friday and . Saturday in Logan. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Lewis, former resident of Garland, will be with us again afteh May 10th. Mr. Lewis will open a jewelry store. ' Mrs. Warren Sweeten and Mrs. Willard Smith, Jr., of Holbrook, Idaho, were Garland visitors last .Wednesday. Mrs. E. J. Holmgren spent several days of last week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lynn Hodges spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lillywhite. Mrs. R. H. Peck of Fielding and Mrs. F. S. Peck motored to Bountiful, Thursday. Mrs. f. J. Limb was hostess to the members of the Ladies Self Culture-Club- , Friday afternoon, May Rth. Pres Mrs. M. E. Andrus was in charge of the meeting. A child welfare program was given by Mrs. Oneita Shurt and Mrs. Brigham Marriott Vocal solos were sung by Mrs. Tubbs, of Riverside and Miss Faye Nye. The hostess served a delicious tray luncheon t twenty-seve- n members and a number of special guests. Sargent Streeper of the high school faculty, spent Saturday and Sunday in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. M. Felsted - of ' Salt Lake City, spent Sunday here with relatives and friends. Mrs. John Burton and Mrs. P. C Peteerson were Logan visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Peters of Brig , ham spent Sunday with Mrs. Pres. and Mrs. J. J. ShumPeters-parents- way. George-Bisho- p C. spent Friday night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Londy Harris entertained Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Watland, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Watland and daughter, Shirley, and Mrs. Ettie Stanfill. |