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Show Home Talent Chautauqua, Thursday and Friday, June 18th and 19th IYER VALLEY LE & T& B1C ACTING GOVERNOR MILTON H. WELLING UTAH AND IDAHO EXPRESS AT POCATELLO , 'V '' ' '' j - , $15,000.00 WATER IMPROVEMENT; TAXPAYERS VOICE APPROVAL; CITY'S SUP- MEMBERS STIR VALLEY PEOPLE PLY FOUND AMPLE BY TESTS TAKEN Dates Set; Mandate Is Placed On Students of Bear Malad Lions Will Work Will Commence Gwendolyn Archibald Escort Local Club River City Is Laid to Final Rest As Soon as Details in there will gather Considerable agitation and resentOn June Are Worked Out from ment has been em- MARKER FRIDAY, AT SALT LAKE CITY June 22 Tributes Are Paid to Daring Exploits of Pony Riders CITY COUNCIL VOTES UNANIMOUS FOR ACTION OF BOARD LIONS TO MEET DELIVERS BRIEF BUT ELOQUENT J-- NUMBER FORTY TREMONTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1931 VOLUME SIX mm - 23 22-2- 3 aroused by reports Pocatello, Idaho, representatives Funeral services were held over the the 63 Lions Clubs in the 28th district anating from the recent school board remains of Gwendolyn Archibald, 18, At a special City Council meeting Milton H. Welling, for a quarter of of lions International, comprising the meeting, Friday, of last week. The daughter of Adam Archibald, of Bear held Monday night, at which ?a century President of this stake and states of Utah and Idaho. The In- valley residents have for a long time River City, Sunday afternoon, at 2:15. were present, the City dear to the heart of every citizen and ternational President of Lions, W. been trying to put before the board The services were in charge of Coun- Council by a unanimous vote decided sellor Arnold Nelsen. known for his eloquence as an orator, to spend approximately $15,000 In the Hodges of New York City will repre- members and the superintendent then The speakers were Keith Rhodes, delivered in his characteristic style convention. at with the to the district and sent the Association position water system. The regard mate and president of the stu- repairingto of the "what many think, one of the best J. Morris Godfrey, District Gover- high schools in the valley but for some class used be is that which Is repmoney dent of the Bear River High, of speeches of his career while acting as nor of the 28th Lion District, will pre- unknown reasons have made but very whichbody resented by the bonds, for $25,000, the deceased was a. graduate Governor of the State last Friday at little progress in the way of getting this side at the Convention. year; Principal C. E.f Smith, of which became optional June 1st, $10,-0the unveiling of the Pony Express what they think their just dues, which the Hear Conof which have already been refiLions the that are Indications Kiver High; Bishop R. T. Marker, in front of the Tribune Buildvention at Pocatello will be the largest have been delayed for the past sev- Nish, of Plymouth: Patriarch James P. nanced at saving on interest. , ing, in Salt Lake City. The meeting was called to order by convention ever held by service clubs eral years. To aggravate the cause Christensen, of El wood; Bishop Osey The monument unveiled is a simple Mayor James Walton, who gave of Utah or Idaho, for the Lions dur- just when it appeared that something Jensen and Arnold Nelsen. shaft of Utah granite, bearing six Miss Archibald died at the Valley somewhat detailed report of the activin might be done in the way of accomhave the grown past ing year "bronze plaques, and is one of 60 which some of these things hoped Hospital Wednesday eveninir from ities of the council with relation to the strength until at the present time plishing will mark pony express stations on complications following an operation water question and the bonded indebtother for thing began to happen. they have 63 clubs in the district the route from St. Joseph, Missouri, In the meeting above referred to, ac- at tne Dee Hospital some two months edness of the city 4 years ago and the more than twice the number of other She was born April 20, 1913, in to Sacramento, California. amount at the present time. The maycording to reports, the South end ago. service clubs combined. near Kiver Jity. Governor's the is Acting board took themmembers it Following upon The International Association of Male members of her craduatinc or explained how the bonds had been address: to place the mandate upon the class selves had Lions has acted as paulbearers and the refinanced as they became due and put a corresponding growth. school children "The Pony Express represents the of Bear River City girls as flower bearers. in serial form bonds to run over a lf and three the For years past and first movement of American business hence Evans on that from of years paying some principal they period than The funeral was an unusually larce there has been organized better to lift itself off its two legs and ap shall attend the Box Elder High one, which was evidence and the interest each year.- It was United in Club the of the a Lions one high day School. To the people in the Bear esteem in which she was held ply horse power to commerce and in by her also explained that the present 12 .States and Canada, Lions now have River means one this dustry. friends. mill levy for water, sewer and special Valley only 2500 clubs with an approximate mem school the' that fast "By 1860 the last frontiers of Ameri bonds had partially thing, her depleting .Surviving nnn are her father improvements bership of 100,000 Lions. at Brigham City is to be built up at brother and one sister. ca had been.: conquered. The served its the special impurpose; WELLING MILTON H. District Conventions are being held the expense of the valley school so and the trapper had penetrated Interment was made in th been paid for. provements Bear having of 41 Lion State districts prior that the advantages may still remain Kiver Secretary throughout the the northwest territory. The covered It was further stated that if this Cemetery. to the International Convention which with that institution. wagon and the hand cart had blazed work were done at a cost of approx7 is to be held in Toronto on July The people have been called crazy t trail through the Great Salt Lake imately $15,000 that Vh or 9 nulla so that the agenda of the Internation- and fools and that they did not know to the Golden Gate. American Hey be all that was required to take would ?ir. and al Convention may be discussed had marched through Santa what they wanted in the way of school of the bonded indebtedness as the care district policies formed. "fe and Tucson to the conquest of the ing and apparently this attitude is OGDEN payment fell due. So as far as the The Convention at Pocatello will still assumed when you contemplate had vision of Men Southwest. Great was concerned it would improvement elect a District Governor for the com- the action of some of the school authlooked upon the naked west and called not in any way effect the taxes, either ing year, and will make final arrange- orities. LIONS for raising or lowering them, as was it erood. ments for attending the International "To be valuable to these men the According to reports, the tax comlater explained by City Treasurer Mr. 1 Convention in Toronto as a unit. west must be joined to the republic mittee waited upon the board memGetz, that if the improvements were there The Tremonton Lions will be which thev loved. Its Constitution bers, a report of which is in another made at the present time it would not in full force according to indications place in this issue and asked them to to and its flag journeyed with them. be only good business and a right step at last meeting. curtail every expense they could. That Thev must now know every important to set aside a mill and a half or posTlie Malad club will escort the lo- was alright but what followed shows movement affecting human liberty sibly two as an anticipation fund for cal club to the convention city. AH the attitude of certain board members and constitutional power. The Dred and emergency that may arise in the local Lions to be in Malad at 11 a. m., when Scott Decision; the nomination of AbThe Lions Cluh nnnrMMat ftm immediately they asked, "Does v ... future., June 22. According to reports those that mean the school nurse, the mu- forts of the raham Lincoln; the firing upon Fort program committee, Fred ' The Mayor also presented figures Box Elder County unit of Utah Tax who arrive ., en be will broth-..royally early sical Instructor and the assistant coach Gephart and S. B. Watland, in se- showing that it was Sumpter; the secession of their the city, the tragedies of civ- Payers Association met with the Box tertained while awaiting the more at the Bear River High 7' As a mat curing A. P. Bigelow, of Ogden, as the or that it did cost thecosting in 1930 apin city Lions. Come on you ine Dimonwiiy. luncheon proximately $650 for the repairing of il warall this culminating in the Elder County School Board on the lat- tardy brethren. ,at the ter of is writer if fact, properly held Wednesday night at the Midland leaks in the present system, an martyrdom of Lincoln and the end of ter's invitation to give consideration The old adage is again to come true, Hotel. worm." catches bird the "The to them as it to early Turn known must be Page Three) (Please amount almost equal to the interest slavery, to the tentative budget for the ensu- Mr. Bigelow commented in his open, was known to their fellow countrywould be paid on the $15,000 exremarks of the ing heavy hay crops that men. To spread this knowledge and mg year. 1 n. this 12 Box for repairs, which would conpended valley compared with the rest The chairman of the committee stat the state due to the abundance of sist of replacing of much of the wood of transport the commence of the contiU. 'atf,r vailable here. He stated that pipe with iron , nent was the mission of the Pony Ex- er that the committee was unnaimous in their urgent request that the board and time of in all other sections of the state a very In the conquest In concluding the Mayor pointed out press. Special to the Bear River Valley serious shortage is confronting the that it was, not the intention or the Large and impressive funeral rites distance and ignorance the Pony Ex- resort to all reasonable means, even the extent of hazardous curtailment were held for Nephi Nessen, Sunday Leader. Twelve students from Box people not only for farming purposes wish of the council to press rendered a service as dramatic to make these imbut even for watering thaCr ofi. as the flight of Lindbergh or the gird- to hold the annual expenditure down afternoon at 2 o clock, in the Ward Elder County received degrees and He the if were provements taxpayers further stated and Chapel, under the direction of Bishop certificates of graduation from the tomatoes would that hay, beets ling of the globe by the human voice. to the very lowest figure possible. against it and it was to hear their h00f reDresent tha c The chairman stated that it was James Walton. Long before the ap- University of Utah at the Sixty-se"Swollen streams and desert wastes, ideas that the meeting was called. It come producers this year according to was his savage tribes and glacial mountain- s- the belief of the committee and a ma- pointed time the spacious chapel was ond Annual Commencement, Tuesday, opinion, however, that the iiiuicauuns. all these must be conquered by the jority of the tax payers of the county filled with, friends and relatives from June 9. These were from Tremonton, Keiernne to cpnpml work would have to be done sooner or Bear River City, Garland, Honeyville, tfieelow. drew attention f dauntless riders of the Pony Express. that unless financial conditions took many parts of the state. m,fka later and at the present time the - a crossand means being adopted and advocattwo re Willard and Brigham City. ward choir the and the The that at for special that ia here, sharp change better, "It fitting of money, labor and material Theodore L. Keller of Tremonton ed by arge concerns, bankers and the price curtailments should be quest numbers constituted the music pronounced was less than it had been for many V,$!ads of the continent, we should federal government to alleviate una monument in memory of these made in the salary list, and that it of the service. The special numbers: received the degree of Bachelor of years and that the improvements employment . . conditions. -Tt laJ TTUllU could be made at a considerable savintrepid messengers of progress. The was the further opinion of. the mem- a duet by Mrs. O. A. Seager and Mrs. Science in Civil Engineering. He was wioe, problem and one that spirit of these- men rides today bers of the tax association that this O. L. Brough and a quartette by A. I. an honor student and was one of the su.vea. nr. Bigelow said he must be ing and at the same time afford emthrough every printed page and over curtailment should be had on a sliding Morgan and Mervin Christensen and upper ten per cent of his class elected a back to the farm movementthought would ployment fojr our own citizens at a very flashing wire and on the wings scale, beginning with the heaviest cut Mrs. Eberhart Zundel and Mrs. Oscar to membership in Phi Kappa Phi, hon considerably relieve this condition. It time when it is sorvly needed. was not his thought in orary scholarship society. of every speeding plane. They formed at the top of the list. The chairman Strand. i Councilman Odeen Luke, chairman ; Floyd Jensen of Bear River City re such a movement to get advocating The speakers included the followthe cutting edge of civilization as it stated that the committee was very people on of the water committee, then presentcarved out its conquests of time and reluctant to offer any suggestion ing: former Bishop M. C. Rigby, of ceived the degree of Bachelor of Arts iarms w create a greater surplus of ed figures as to Usts that had been, wherein the curtailment of expendi Newton; Oliver M. Munk, of Howell; with a high score diploma from the yum proauce out to make it possible snare and transportation. made during the d2 as to the amount . DeoDl to ir.-n. .1 1UI of . Howard Dr. ( tures should be had, but since the Charles Smith, of Centerville; former School of Education. He majored in for more Driggs "I congratulate water, the pressure and the amount inemseives so the constant fear and the Oregon Trails Memorial As salary item constituted the major ex Bishop Charles E. Gunnell, of Howell; economics. Loretta Jensen and Ver of hunger thatthat that was possibly being lost, either now face sociation. I congratulate the Hon. penditure, and since it was believed former President M. H. Welling, of nell Alice Petersen of Bear River people out of funds and many city through leakage or waste in the homes employment Utah v was consistent, to cut salari CO the Bear River Stake, now Secretary City were given grammar grade di He gave it as his opinion that conmignt De overcome. George Albert Smith and the Associtwo-yefor the in the Landmarks Walton. of James our He plomas completing considered th Pioneer Trails and present stringent condition, State; and Bishop siderable water was being wasted in ation upon their successful efforts to committee urgently recommended to Glowing tributes of the life and normal course in the School of Edu and sugar factories the farmers best the contributing system but said he character of the deceased were paid by cation. manseis. in discussing the pea situ- was not prepared to "keen alive the spirit of the old west. the board that a cut be made. say how much Ralph Jensen, Jr., of Honeyville, re ation Mr. Bigelow declared the canner water would be saved by the installaI especially felicitate the Salt Lake Each member of the committee the speakers, all who had been more are i. ies a iaced th nrnhlam with Tribune and Telegram upon the erec made a separate statement to the or less intimate in his acquaintance ceived the grammar grade diploma a huge surplus of peas on hand tion of iron pipe but that it would tion of this Impressive monument in board, to all of which the board made throughout his life. He was consider- from the School of Education. Elmer ready totalling a million cases besides pro- place the system in a condition wherehonor of the Express riders of a for reply, saying that they were fully cog ed a pioneer in wheat raising in the Hall of Garland graduated from the viding storage and for the crop by all future work done could be done tner eeneration. They ended their nizant of the peoples needs, and with Howell district and in the establish- School of Business with the degree of iiuw uuiiiK narvesiea.money with an assurance and a knowledge of Mr. Bigelow concluded his remarks where the waste was journey upon this spot of ground. The reference to curtailment of expenses, ment of the Howell ward, was chosen Bachelor of Science and a major in coming from. He with a short discussion on taxation shadow of this monument as it that they were out amongst the people as a member of its first bishopric business. (Please Turn to Page Four) Degrees and certificates of gradu stating that with a hundred million the sun will rest each day upon and in close touch with their wishes. and proved to be a tireless and earvour busv presses and remind you con That they purposed numerous curtail nest worker. While not a man who ation were given to 577 students, the dollars less property valuation in the this year it would be Mr. stantlv of your responsibility to speed ments, the total sum of which con had sought public favor and office, largest number in the history of the State of Utah nuhlfo P. necessary for nffiala ho thought and commerce of the templated a considerable cut over last nor been particularly active in this University. Bachelor degrees were down their expenditures to the reduc world today with the same fidelity year's budget, but that they had not line yet, by those who knew him best, awarded to 396 of these, Bachelor of ed tax income as would not was considered a stalwart in the de- Laws, to 20, and masters degrees to permit increased conditions which characterized the Pony Express contemplated cuts in salaries. taxes to offset the Members of the Tremonton Lions who this man hallowed norma I860.102 a and 31. There were riders of They honesty; The board asked the committee for fense of right high difference in valuation. Club and their partnera were delightthree-yea- r mankind di curse." took benefit normal its one of for the served The and away diplomas, its attitude with reference to several speaker paid a ground tribute entertained at the palatial home ; to Tremonton stating glorious the city was fully knotty problems which the board had without the plaudits of his fellowmen ploma, six junior high school diplomas Mr.and of Mrs. John P. Holmgren,of located and had a metropolis Bear been to answer, amongst but highly esteemed by all who knew 104 high school diplomas and 24 high ideally River City,Friday evening. appearance was and, destined to grow. school certificates granted to students which wevfe the .question of. school him. The evening: was spent in cards, A large cortage accompanied the in the School of Education. Twenty- - You are known an spoken well of dancing and social chat van hauling, public health nurses, muand at a late without, he said. ' medical certi from hour a delicious luncheon Was served. sic instructors, etc. The committee, body, tq Newton, his former home, for eight received The Lions Club . . thoroughly enjoyed After a rousing "Holmgren" roar rflwt Pafket braminent and sue however, Btated distinctively, that it burial,:'- The grave was dedicated by ficates. Mr. Bigelow'a talk and hope to hare the Lions, the guests departed ' irom. cessful business man of Ogden, and did not desire to encroach on the pre- Bishop James Walton. him here again. ' ' . ; Mrs. Kiristine NSckolaisei, highly rogatives of the board in declaring Mr. ond Mrs. Holmgren ro- -. unusual large attendance and The, undertaking yal and gracious entertainers. ; ' respected lady, of Tremontorv"we the floral tributes at the services bemarried in the Salt Lake Temple, Wed to handle detail, and had no desire in which this worthy , h Loose esdav. June 10th. Afte the cere nor intent of indicating to the board spoke the esteem Hold man was held. ' " action its what action be or should its week a visiting spent couple ihe mony ' 1 on the detail of its operation, but on : ; places of interest in" the state. Hale McDowall received a fractured The Bear River Stake Court of Honmake will their the contrary, expressed to the board a Ixrcal Mr. and Mrs. Parker an Bill left shoulder. Newman, eight ' "home in Ttefnontoiu confidence in the board's ability to Inch scalp wound, Leland Beck and or will be held Tuesday, June 23 at Tuesday afternoon 4n the Garland The Leader joins their many friends solve these and other problems, calling Rex Hunsaker were scratched and 8 p. m. at the Garland ward recrea- Ward Recreation Hall, the Stake Jie- 20 Mile and tion a them with In wishing the following program lief Society entertained the happy the attention to the board of the fact hall, long bruises in an auto accident, which officers, be given: married life. teachers and members and special happened late Friday night, on the to Invocation that they were the popular choice of bid commusuccessful T. O. Harris was the Fielding Scout; road three miles west of here, when male guests, numbering approximately the majority of the voting public, work of crushine and haul a rorrt coupe, in which they were rid nity singing; roll call J. M. Caddie; 275. B. P. Wixizeler was a Salt Lake vis elected , to Rerve the public and express der on the for the road from this place ing, rolled over after hitting loose address Rev. J. E. Carver; awards-m- erit itor Wednesday. The entertainment consisted of a ing gravel C. ing a confidence of the committee that to Blue Creek Summit, J. star babadges Dewey, gravel. splendid program and light refreshThe State's estimated cost was $12,' Mrs. Lewis Knudson and daughter, they, the board, would undertake to They were picked up bv passing mo dgesJohn P. Holmgren, Eagle bad ments. Those attending declared the best of its ability and convictions Mr. Harris' hid was $11,302.50. torista and brought to Tremonton for ges wr. Luke; community singing; social to be an outstanding success Jennie, of Portage, were in Tremonton the ' I nt play Rothwell scouts; bene-a- s and one of the most pleasant social Wednesday, visiting and doing some to do the bidding of the public when Nine other bids were received by the medical attention. They are reported on1 diction Jos. Kirkham. from accident. their work. s functions of its kind in many years. Commission understood for will. the this State recovering public they shopping. many-taxpayer- s 00 a one-ha- - Ox-tea- m 14-1- A. P. BIGELOW OF UTAH TAXPAYERS DELIVERS MEET WITH B. E. TALK TO SCHOOL BOARD Tells of Water Shortage Throughout State; Discusses Taxes Reduce Board Asked Salaries, Beginning At the Head .. the-Sout- h; tii Elder Students Huge Crowd Attends Rites of Nephi Nessen Graduate from U. of il, , de-dic- riu JC ar ioi-lo- and Mrs. John nuimren r eceuons two-ye- 0?den Man Takes Local Woman t for Bride caM-ypo- ar n two-ye- - ar . . . Pour Hurt as Car Over Bear River Stake to Grave Turns in Court of Honor Relief Society Social Outstanding Success , v " Man Gets Bid Road Job For |