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Show rife AILLE TREMONTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1932 V OLUME SEVEN John P. Holmgren BANDIT STRIKES as Resigns Agri. Supt. B. E. BREEDERS WIN AWARDS AT NUMBER EIGHTEEN" Class Schedule for yy 'ROSCOE HEPPLAR B.R.H. Adult School CORINNE MAN GOES TO RICHFIELD Beet raisers and farmers of the Bear River valley will be sorry to learn of the resignation of John P. Holmgren as agricultural superintendent of the Garland Sugar Factory. Mr. Holmgren's many years of service has endeared him to the men who have business in his department; always friendly and considerate of the farmer and with a full knowledge of his problems he has ever tried to help and encourage them in the lines of his work at the same time a valued employee for his company because or nis aunty to .bring the proper spirit of cooperation and helpfulness between manufacturer and grower. Mr. Holmgren has varied interests that will take most of his time in caring for his own business. A letter from District Manage Douglas Scally setting forth the change to take place is given below which explains fully the new policy of the company: LIONS APPOINT COMMITTEES FOR Two hundred and fifty adults of the Bear River valley met at the Bear Roscoe Z. Hepplar, for the past two! River High School Manday night and R. E. Holley, 46, of Corinne, was ; v struck with a blunit instrument on years manager of the Sego Milk Pro--1 registered enthusiastically for a his head by an unidentified bandit Company, left this week to as- - tal of fifteen courses of study. The sume the management of the plant1 group decided to meet regularly on near Wall avenue and Twenty-fift- h street after midnight Saturday. His at Richfield, at which place he work- - j Mondays, with most classes beginning at 7;00 p. m., altho one class is condition was reported t)o be favor- - ed when transferred to Tremonton. able after an examination at the Dee assuming charge of the plant ed for 6:15. Arrangements are thus Club Mr. Hepplar has been considered one made to accomodate those who desire Hospital. oi enerwork iremonton's three and in IS it n departments, progressive Mr. Holley, a of geuc business men and he, with his thought that these classes will con In scanning the awards made at The Lions Club held their first Corinne, related to police officers that wife and family, have fitted into the tinue uifcil the latter part of March. business meeting, sirfce the recent the Ogden Livestock Show that ends an uniderftified person slipped up belife here both in a social In most cases, the work is offered c.u tonight it is to be noted that many hind him as he was walking along community ' and a religious of the Box Elder County -- breeders way and the service practically free of expense to those Nearly all the newly elected officers Wall avenue, struck him on heart rendered tQ who by them... has been greatly ame m for their share of the honors, register. were on hand a half hour MoK the several times with an instrument of and of inestimable value. ine omciai time schedule of cours- scheduled time, whirh ilWI In the holstein class Oscar Rich sf me sort, which rendered him un- appreciated In the transfer of Mr. Hepplar and es follows: conscious for a time. He was' robbed per enthusiasm. Punctuality rs Lion- ardson, local breeder, won 1st in class his family this community will feel a 6:15 P. M. Mondays beism. of a watch and about $30 in money. S.cow, 4 years or over, dropped distinct loss. ..There host of friends " Chorister Work Mr. Nye. When. Lion President Supan (gavel fore August 1, 1927, on Daisy Irene He reported the occurance to a ho- that they have made while here send 7:00 P. M. Mondays Mooie. This wonderful animal was in band) came roaring tip the steps, tel clerk at Wall avenue and Twenty- - with them their sincere wishes for Mr. Benson Taxation .also named senior champion- - female all .tood at attention, but when fifth street, who called the police de their continued success and hanpiTiess. Corrective English Mr. Streeper. and grand champion female, Mr. rapped the table, and ordered Mrs. Hepplar and the family will partment. Hospital examination dis Education (Men) Mr, all to be seated, they obeyed like Richardson also won recognition on fhysical closed a. cut 'over the left eye and remain in this community until satis" Harris. others of his entries.' '' "carbon". bruises on the head. Mr. Holley Wild factory living arrangements are made Miss Nelson Typewriting A lesolution was adopted, urging In the guernsey class JVP. Barnard ti Richfield. Mr. Last The Lejter give no description of his assailant. Shop the Utah Senators and Representa-- ; f Peweyvilie, won the grand champ Mr. Spillman Shop tivet, in Washington, to work for a: ion bull on his entry King of Royal John P. Holmrren of Childhood Mr. Psychology readjustment of tariff - schedules ' on Salem. He defeated the bull Mon Orson Christensen " ' . Smith. Arch of Sunshine Valley, owned and impoited sugars, especially in ' the 19-2- 0 Clinic v M. J. MrsShurtz. Gaddie Clothing hibitea by Peter Neilsen, of Ogden, syrup form, as it appears that some 7:45 P. M. Mondays tariff schedules will be considered which was junior champion. Ir. Ear-r.u-d J. L. Harvey A clinic, under The State Board of Interior Decoration Miss Capener during the present session of conApproximately 1,000 poultrymen was also winner in other classes Under a new set up aitd policy Health,; will be held for Box, Elder from Utah and southern; Idaho are exMr. Cannon) Mathematics ' ; gress. of the guernsey division. Owen L. which " ! to in in the the Salt Miss is Lake ,and Nelson the pected for for County gather Brigham City Typewriting Company outlining The read the of of won list East the apsecretary Tremonton, Brough, Mr. Last the coming year, there will only be County , Court House, this Saturday, annual convention of the Utah PoulShop pointments of committees, the first champion guernsey cow. one avricultural superintendent in the January loth, from 10 a. m. to o p try Producers Cooperative associaMr. Spillman Shop named being the chairman. DeLawn Diderickson, of Thatcher, Bear River Miss Valley, m,'to determine the health of adults tion, set for Jan. 19 and 20 at the Principles of Government This is a usual procedure, following a Future Farmer of the Bear River Woodside and children who have come from Newhouse hotel, Clyde C. Edminds, I have both discussed this with Mr. ' elections and is commonly called, High School,' was awarded grand association general manager, announc 8:30 P. M. Mondays and Mr. Christensen and families and friends who have had ' out Holmgren handing divis-plumbs. However, some barrow the in champion junior or for those who have al- es, Mr. Psychology of Childhood of them turn yellow and become lemLast year DeLawn won grand on account of Mr. Holmgren's long The Smith poultry convention will' follow he was tendered the position, ready the disease. ons. But loyal Lions know that all hampion of the show... He was service, ' the annual conclave of the Utah TurThis clinic is free and will be for Women Gymnastics 'Miss me but has notified under ex that good things are not sweet awarded the special cash prize from Mendenhall by a chest specialist from Salt key Growers' association, scheduled he conditions The tenders his isting resig following is the list of appointPeck Commisthe Brothers Livestock for Jan. 18 at the hotel, and precede Typewriting Lake City. Miss Nelson ments: t sion Co. for grand champion barrow. nation to become effective March 1st. Schools having poor physical con- the yearly Utah State Farm bureau Mr. Last Shop and recommends the appointment of Attendance: Wesley Gephart, J. H. Lewis Larson' of East Garland, Mr. Christensen. 21 Jan. to ditioned children should grasp this meet, Mr. Spillman 23, at the same Shop Keller and Leland Hansen. was awarded a wrist watch by the to refer such children to place. Swine Production Mr. Nichols. opportunity Mr. Membership: Reed Giles, W, K. . service Utlah to the All poultry producers and enthusi- 6:30 to 7:00 P. M. Wednesdays Gudahy Packing Co. for exhibiting Idaho Holmgren's this clinic. Children should ;be acBurnham and V, J. Harris. and the farm Company Sugar the champion fat lamb and ptn of asts, whether among the 8,000 mem Mr. Physical Education for Men Finance: Levi Dunn, Guy Johnson, ers in the Bear River Valley is with- companied by parents and guardians. bers of the Utah association or not, three fat lambs. who or Walker. old, likewise, Adults, young and H. P. Randall. out doubt, the most outstanding serhave had contacts or who are having are invited to attend the session, Pro- Other exhibitors of the county aside vice of Speaking for the faculty of thej Publicity; i. J. L. Weidman, Dr. J. any individual in that comfrom those listed above that won resuspicioiis coughs or trouble, follow Diems vital to the continued success high school, Principal Smith assured M. Schaffer, and W. C. Nelsert he and has me of assured his munity cognition were LaVon Hunsaker, of wholehearted support to helD Mr. ing long continuous repeated colds, of Utah's poultry industry and to in- those at the mass meeting that any. Lions Education: Alma Theurer, etc. should grasp this op- creased profits for individual pro- other courses which was originally of j James Brough, and H. G. Scott W. S. and Hansen, Honeyville, Chjistensen in the handling of the pneumonia to arrest portunity any further trou ducers will be discussed by some of fered would be given if as many as! Major Activities: S. C. Taylor, C. the ble. company s business. During the nation's foremost authorities. ten people would register for it. J. Dewey and David Holmgren. months of January and February, Mr. Tuberculosis can be treated and and turkey feeds and feed ' i Poultry Civic Welfare: J. G. Rurtrosa V C. Holmgren will be available to Mr. ing, disease control methods of betGephai and R. B. Waldron. Christensen in familiarizing him with stopped. Miss A. L. State Nurse, tering production efficiencies and the work and all of the conditions retrresentinsr Priehard, cuilc, xj. x". ifuueier. Ailen ci a a ri State Board of marketing problems, are headline the DerVICe UaS DiailOn m Bessinger, and R. C. Harris. the Garland districtexisting I program, reports Mr. Ed on.:- - t.i.i Ways and Means: O. L. "Brough, A record; crowd attended the boxi - WAPv i l Bit. vnriaicniiiis letter iiisirucis monds. arid iDunn Mr. match v. Levi bouts has the - p-- Bates, and Israel Hunsaker. staged sen iw wrestling purchased ing mi.i uananu npc uwi Associated Gas Service Station, for - j Extension: James Walton, R. S. by R. D. Anderson and Cy Burkhart, first of the year and start his D. old L. S. in the Hall, Wednesday merly run by Jack Robiasdu, on, the Calderwood, and H. T. Woodward. with the assistance of Mr. south side of Main street on 1st East By Scouts: LeRoy Bishop, E. (X evening. : W Holmgren. will be in charee Thompson, and S. B. Watland. The station street tr ; Mosljly home talent was used and Douglas Scalley. oOo icoaas: ef his son, Oliver. tdgar Winchester, N. E. from reports eminating from fans ev- Mr. Leland Hansen attended the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Baron and small and Harry Taylor. Shaw, one number and was a good gave ery Entertainment: son, were guests Friday evening at Stock Show Wednesday. Douglas Cannon, them a real show for their money. Son W. W. Wadsworth, and Dr. D. B. home of Mrs. Baron's parents, the B. E. . Green. Mr and Mrs. George Nye. Bishop James Walton, although imDies Public Health: Dr. E. H. V hire, Mrs. W. R. Van Fleet returned proving, is still confined to his home. $215,000 County Treasurer H W. Ferry of home Saturday from Springville, and Dr. J. M. Schaffer. Funeral services were held Wed "Members Box Elder county, figures that it is her Signed, Publicity Committee. awhere she spent the week Paul Heitz and Elmer Winzeler over the remains of the two nesday to have to stop all business nuisance Mrs. Ernest Jen spent Wednesday in Ogden attending daughternd family, old Mr. son of and Mrs. James year , Bonuses aggregating nearly $215,- - and write out daily receipts for taxes yen, the stock show. B. Ransom, of this city, who died early "vw are being distributed this week to collected by County Assessor Irl B. Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Chambers moMonday morning following an illness over 5,500 members of the Utah Poul Ward, especially when the law con- tored to Ogden Monday Y. U. Mrs. Etta Stanfill entertained her of about two weeks of returning pnjeumonia. try Producers' Cooperative associa templates that these funds be paid home Wednesday. club Saturday afternoon. Mrs. bridge Th were in charge of Coun tion throughout the state, it is an monthly. Week at the B. Y. U,, ' Mr. J. J. Shumway and Mr. G. G. Ward Shuman was a special guest. sellor services John O. Garfield. The opening at Leadership Tiounced by Clyde C. Edmonds, as Mr. Ward insists that the county Sweeten made a business runs this year from JanuProvo, to Salt trip number by the choir was "Sweet Hour sociation general manager. 25th to 29th. The program alcommissioners told mm to remit i Lake City, Thursday, returning Fri- Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Bates and Mr. of ary . William invocation T. l i .,,'1.. r by Prayer", i iv cun.ci The. bonuses represent credits ac uvi;, uic uaii&s and Mrs. Frank Dalton visited the Bennett. "What Voice Salutes the ready in the hands of hundreds of r'.'iusyu ito give day. cumulated to the members accounts depository bond for such collections Mrs. Ursel Rose is spending the Stock Show at Ogden Monday. throughout the state outlines Startled Ear" was then sung by the people one of the most elaborate, intellecduring: the fiscal year endin? October and to pay the 2 per cent interest re- week iii Ogden at the home of her choir. Joseph H. Kirkham, of Gartual and spiritual programs yet held. 1, 1931. They are in the form of quired by law on public funds on de- daughter, Mrs. Helen Whitney. Mrs. Scott of Bountiful is spending K. II. Fridal, Jr., and J. C. Dew land; ' stock in the Association, each share posit Some of the ' subjects and depart- L. Charles Mrs. F. home few of at a the Mr. her daugh ey were the speakers. Nye Munns, days a of SI. value i UUWJLIIVU XVI Will 11having par County Clerk J. A. Josephson in the Mrs. John Richards arid Mrs. F. J. ter, Mrs. Jay M. Schaffer. . Special musical numbers were a' i,.,u The distribution this year is about meantime points out that special Limb returned last week from Cali duet Rulon the Mesdames and by $05,000 or 43 per cent greater than auditors complained when daily de- forria where they spent the holidays Mrs. Grace Hartvicson has return. . . of Garland; a so o, Henry , Manng, nd tio for the previous said were made ed to Tremonton and is making her period, posits by the assessor in with relatives and friends a duet Pris and by Frost; George by Mr. kdmonds, explaining that in 1930 the bank without so complying with home making literature Mr. Sargent Streeper, of the high home for the time being with Dr. and cilia Christensen and Bertha Robbins. and the for children, home and the approximately $150,000 in stock was the law. beauifyirg school, faculty, spent Sunday in Og- Mrs. Jay M. Schaffer. Benediction was pronounced by Israel vent out science farm den. community, problems, So they took the problem to County Hunsaker. Interment was made in In addition to those receiving stock world tomorrow, scoutin?. the and Mr. Hill Mrs. Geo. Mrs. O. and Mr. and an was Ogden Nye Seymour the city cemetery. Shaw & Iverson Attorney Lewis Joes. The letter,! certificates, there are about 2,000 beehive, genealogy, journalism ar I and Mrs. Golden Frisbey visited the undertakers. he said, that similar problems visitor Monday. other members who have credits on sensing, civilization trends. at Mr. of Stock Mark winter the i.5how.,, sports Nichols, high exist in other counties, asked Attorand, liie books, but who will not receive These subjects will be tr.ated. bv school Stock is the Ogden faculty, Sunday. attending General how ney George tclc at this time since the amounts abouit ii.en and women who are iugh in thei.1 Lions Club Show in Ogden it. are less than $10. The remaining 500 of the differ ore subjects. Mrs. Alice Persson entertained the the Garland residents attending Mr. Parker passed the issue along 30th members of the association have eitli-- r will coninenteitainmenl.;. B. B. SatEvening home club her at Stockmen's Ball, Monday evening, Bridge sist of lectures, band concerts, dran'. riot been shipping eggs this year to his assistant, M, Logan Rich. cluded, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Sweeten, urday afternoon. Dinner was served The Tremonton Lions Club is spon- atics, men and ladies dioi uses, ''or"But this is a matter of tax law." Mr. and Mrs. P. C. or have signed contracts since OcPetterson, Mr. and at 2 followed by bridge. Mrs. Myr a dog derby to be held at the chestra concerts, dance unf. illustrati-tober 1. The Association's total mem said Mr. Rich. "Doesn't the state tax Mrs. J. J. soring Shumway, Mr. and Mrs. tle Holmgren and Mrs. Harvey were Fair Grounds ' bM ship is about 8,000. commission administer and rupervise F. S. race track the after- talks. ' ChamMrs. W. J. reck, Dr. and special guests.noon of The stock carries 8 per cent inter-M"- tax laws? Perhaps I should refer bers, Mrs. 30th. Saturday, January George.Nye, Mr. and Mrs. "'' on credits There will be 10 cash awards. Evrunning from the first this to G. A. CjJchlow of the tax E. J, Holmpren arl the Misses Delia Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wiilzebr enter Given of the year and four per ceni on commission." ' Hall and Vida Peterson. tained with a turkey dinner Sunday. eryone in the county, up to eighteen tho.e running only "from A choir organization was effected Present were Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Cole years of age may enter. with the interest paid annually. The Lion B. F. Winzeler is in charge, in the, ward Sunday evening with the Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Winzeler and Jim- stock represents the accumulation of assisted by Lions Guy Johnson, W. W. The annual meeting of th; members following officers: President, G. G. mie McClure, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer th one cent per dozen deductions G. Burgess. and J. Wadsworth, of the Garland Sugar Beet Associa--tio- n by and L. Mrs. Winzeler Mr .and Sweeten: chorister, F, R, Nye and family, made by tfhe association oi all eggs The boys will arrange a good meet, wili be held at the ward hall in S. Mann and Dr. and Mrs. Herrick Kalph Kirkham organist. handled;, and kept as a "credit on the and hilarious a afternoon is assured. to on Monday, January 18, 1932, Garland The from1 Ladies and Self members of the press reports According family of Ogden. books in favor of the members until Spokane, Now boys, get rover out of the moth M 1 p. m., for the purpose of Wash., of Jan. 9th, H. W.j Culture Club were pleasantly electing distributed as stock at the end of the vice president of the Farm- -' tained at the home of Mrs. George five new directors for tha ensuing The beehive girls crftertained Mon- bulls and start training. year. . ers National Grain pre- - Henrie, Friday afternoon jcar and transact such oihc business January day night at a progressive supper Including 1931, the association's dieted the wheat Corporation, as may properly be brought beforo the Wash- - 8t- - President Mrs. M. E. Andrus was party... The several courses were en- B. R. V. for surplus Co. .tork outstanding now totals of the and charge meeting. Idaho the at homes of Phylis Bates, at the end ington, Oregon meeting. joyed representing the organization's of 1932 will be the smallest in the' Mrs. D. R. Walker, chairman of the Gloria Garland Sugar Beet As ciation" MarDonna Dalton, Brough, operating capital, exclusive of reamusement committee gave a report garet Pack, and the main course at By Ludvig Larson, President. of 'i the Pacific northwest history serves which amount to about $200,of the annual club dance held Decem- th Midland Hotel. Twelve The River Bear Telephone" Valley Harry Drew, Sec. & Treas. pargirls Collins, who is in charge of this ber 28th. 000,00. Under the revolving stock Other business was dispos- ticipated. Co. held a stockholders meeting, Mon1 set the January surplus fori ed of after which a obit a certain amount of the stock area, Lela Jensen, Lois JorJon and very interesting day at their office at one o'clock. is redeemed each year at its par val- the three states at 10,754,121 bush-- j program was Tremonton-GarlanIn was The out given. their it d at the Holmgrenl were meeting brought Literary r els. The on carry-oveJuly 1, 1931,! During the social hour the hostess club met at the home of Mrs. Leland that the company was unable to ue, the retirement being made in the home of the latter, at a miscellaneous pay was he said. 20,000,000, issuance and at a rate fixed i order of served a delicious tray luncheon to Hansen, January (5. Twelve members any dividend for the past two years. shower in honor of Mrs. Maurice H. "In normal years, the carryover at - seven members and by the board of directors. New officers were elected for 15)32, Pack, a recent bride, formerly Mi?a ' thirty were, present and Mrs. Ruby Felstod In this manner the stock held by the end of the season in this area guests. and nra as follows: J. Y. Ferry, pres- Kf'na Worthington, Wednesday evMrs. luncheon After special guest. members rppresent their individual usually is about 10,000,000 bushels, Adjourned to meet January 15th Frank. Dalton read the play "Th? Im- ident; D. W. Hunsaker, ening. Bridge was played the fore we that feel the time with Mrs. J. J. by equity in their association. Natural- Therefore, as P. Holmgren, secretary; Paul part of the evening after which a John hostess. of Shumway farce a portance Earnest", Being ly, the persona producing tihe most the next crop is available for move- Dr. Joel Ricks will be the sneaker 'or' by Oscar Wilde. The next meetinir Heitz, general manager and treasur dainty tray luncheon was served. our surplus will be the small- - the afternoon. His subject will be! will be held January 20th at the home Amos Hansen, Jr., J. A. Bigler and rcjes receive the greatest amount of i ment, Mrs. Pack was the recepient of j est ever known on the Pacific coast." stock. "Lincoln or Lee." Oluf Jensen, directors. of .Mrs. O. P. Bates. many beautiful and useful gifts. STOCK SHOW - - - Oscar Richardson, J. R. Barnard Outstanding Winners . , ' ENSUING YEAR ts call-Sin- Resolution Adopted At Business Meeting Of ce ! ! farmer-stockma- ; i.. , : "Gil-mor- e" ; State Board of Health at Brisrham Sat Annual Convention of Poultry men Jan. ' . ; , , Jl ' - . - , corf-ducte- d -- . . , ; - Record Crowd Attends Boxing, Wrestling Bout Levi Dunn Purchases ! he ij.iij11..illr" ij . , Tremonton Locals Garland Personals f -- Attorney General Gets Small of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ransom Tax Question Paid Poultry I in Bonuses v Leadership Week at Starts Jan. 25th I I 1- fcifcC I th Zll& i to Sponsor Dog Derby, Jan. P.,-Parke- d '.-- - , - Notice Is to Sugar Beet Growers mid-yea- r, Shortage of Wheat Forecast Grain Head enter-Collin- s, " Telephone Stockholders Meeting $612,-742.2- 1. - De-Ei-- s ! i vice-preside- nt ta |