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Show ALLEY LEADER EAR RIVER BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 VOLUME SEVEN THE CIGARETTE FARM BUREAU AND ITS EFFECT MEET TAX HOLDS UPON MANKIND The North Box Elder County Farm Bureau held an executive session Friday, February 4th, at the Midland Hotel. This session was called primarily to deal with the tax question. 0. At Seager was chosen chairman of the tax committee, with Tracy R. Welling H. L. Richards, Leo Earl and Israel Hunsaker as members. This group will work in connection with the State Farm Bureau and will ask for a reappraising of all state farm lands. Farm Bureau meetings will be held In the following places: Bothwell, March 14th, at 10 a. m.; Thatcher, March 14th, at 1 p. m.; El wood, March ; 16th, 10 a. m.; East Tremonton, March 16th, 1 p. m.; Evans, March 17th, 1 p. m. Aside from the Farm Bureau members, County Agricultural superintendent R. H. Stewart, will be in attendance at all meetings. COURT OF HONOR TO BE HELD IN Purchase of Utah LIONS DISCUSS MANY PROBLEMS WARD SUNDAY Made Goods Would Give Employment There is something about the cigarette habit that weakens and unnerves the boy. It destroys his memory, robs j him of his power of attention, saps his will power, and deprives him of NUMBER TWENTY SIX A boy scout court of honor will be The Lions turned out in full force held in the Tremonton ward Sunday to enjoy their regular evening at 7:30 p. m. An elaborate luncheon at the Tremonton Cafe. Wed program has been prepared by the nesday evening. Following the lunchboy scouts, who will be given the en eon Lion President T. A. Supan introtire time following the preliminary ex duced L. S. Winters, manager of e 's Juvenile Court, Washington D. C. ercises for their court of honor. local store, as a new member A special part of the program will in the club. Principals and teachers in public Local To schools recognize that the cigarette be an address by Gus Wright of Og The question of a woolen mill to be is one of the greatest enemies of our den, one of the outstanding leaders built in Tremonton was discussed and of scouts in the entire west and a referred to the proper committee for public schools. Every observing teach(From. Utah Payroll Builder) er knows that the boy smoker seldom of unusual ability. speaker investigation. The matter of elimiYou may not at first believe it, but it is true that the same makes good. He becomes nervous and Scouts and parents from the entire nating the differential of the price of as the Deseret News has convincingly proved: There would be valley are invited to attend this meetrestless, and unable to apply himself gasoline between Bear River City and to close mental work for any length no unemployment in our great state if Utahns bought Utah-mad- e ing. Tremonton was discussed with much of time. He drops behind in his class- goods. interest and referred to the committee es, and eventually drops out of school. for action. There would be no unemployment principal items making up this figure Council D. H. Kress, M. D.t neurologist, Lion Walton expressed appreciation in Utah if all residents of this state are taxes and insurance, equipment Washington, D. C, Sanitarium and used for flowers, good wishes and visits ten e goods in preference and stocks of merchandise carried; alHospital. dered him during his recent illness. oth so from articles to similar electric light and power; heating imported Boys, if I were you, I would let to- er states. In the regular meeting held Mon- These remarks were preliminary to of expense, etc a patronage Through bacco alone. As a doctor, I see and day evening it was decided to remove the presentation in behalf of Lions home industries, Utah citizens hold in v Helps Prosperity Value constantly hear of many who are seri- their hands all the large trees from the North International by him of keys to Lion solution immediate the of ' It is obvious that the increase in ously hurt by it. It is a wasteful ha- the and South sides of the city park and Russell B. Waldron and lion Presiunemployment problem in every prosperity values necessary to carry bit, and easily becomes a harmful one, some of those that are retarding the dent T. A. Supan for exceptional serand of the there and state, county on manufacturing enterprise is a mareadily interfering with your success city of the lawn on the west side vice rendered to the club. in life. The national bill for tobacco would be no need for benefit enterr terial benefit to all in helping to bear growth Lion A. N. Fishburn, in very comas north as the lawn. The counfar no need for for appeals aif the burden of taxation. Also the use is something appalling; it is a tainments, cil would cilike an plimentary remarks presented, in beto relieve the suffering of those who of power and light and fuel for heatexpression from The Secretary of Agricultuhe, act- terrible indictment against a nation half of the local club to Lion Presitizens to as their on views this proare unemployed. ing helps to support the public utili dent Supan, a past secretary'c pin in ing pursuant to the act of Congress like ours, where so much good can be which be will out carried unless posal ties serving the country and employ-- J Utah Goods Superior approved January 22, 1932, creating done with modest sums of money, that there is opposition from the citizens. honor of the service rendered during: e mg thousands of people in Utah. the Reconstruction Finance Corpora- so much is utterly wasted in smoke. Through the simple use of past two years as secretary of the , ,, J: J TU i Those trees that are shading the the me spienuiu A M. Howard set-uresults wmcn migni: chief not if D., and club. Kelly, goods goods the equal surgeon, tion, has completed the will not be removed, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, the superior of similar products now be achieved by buying home manufac - play ground is ready to make After community singing the club M. D. "Loans." , . . . , stood adjourned for one week. imported in wholesale lots there tured goods and the large number that T Acrolein is one of the most terrible would be a job for every man who could be employed by Utah manuf ac - JLOCai brlHS IOr The County Agricultural Agent has been designated the acting secrtary drugs in its effect on the human body, would or could work, there could be turers, can De seen when it is known In his county, and these loans will be The burning of ordinary cigarette pa no depression here, there would be that the annual per capita buying power of the state is $600. Utah has made at his office. A county loan per always produces acrolein. 1 can permanent prosperity. Miss Melba Hamson and Miss Maur-in- e For in many lines of manufacture a population of more than 500,000. committee will be chosen to act in a hardly exaggerate the dangerous naAnderson Hansen, sophomore stuone if takes this However, it figure, similar capacity as the livestock loan ture of acrolein. It is a violent action the number of employes on the pay Friday evening in the L. D. S. on the nerve centers, producing de rolls would be increased from 100 to can clearly be seen that the purchas- dents at the Utah State Agricultural committee. canbeen have to admitted Recreation College, Hall, the Bear River City of in the is state something Everything will be arranged to be- generation of the cells of the brain 1,000 per cent and through the in- ing power for graduation with normal Ward Choir will present a dramatic didacy excess of which $300,000,000 is Un annually. creased consumption of raw products, quite rapid among youth. gin making seed loans in Box Elder This amount spent in Utah each certificates at the close of the current sacred cantata, entitled, "Saul. King like most narcotics, this degeneration work and a market would be supplied County, Thursday, March 10. for home manufactured goods college, year, according to an an- of Israel." year minand uncontrollable. is permanent Robert H. Stewart, for many affiliated agricultural, The Tremonton ward has before would in a short time result in this nouncement last week from the office County Agri. Agent. employ no person who smokes cigar ing and manufacturing pursuits. of the Registrar. been privileged to hear this splendid state one of the wealthiest ettes. Thomas A. Edison. becoming In certain typical lines of manufacBoth young women are registered ward organization and are familiar How does acrolein (from cigarette turing, a survey shows that 36 cents and greatest manufacturing commonin the school of education and their with their ability to put over this sort in Union. wealths the paper) degenerate or gradually de out of every dollar represented in the normal certificates will qualify them of entertainment. Cites Instances stroy brain ceiis? By being taken in total cost of making an article, goes for teaching position in any grade The cantata is under the direction to the lungs through the smoke, where for labor; 48 cents for raw materials, Recently, a general manager of one school. of Victoria C. Johnson. blood is into the and taken carried it Mr. M. W. Peters, in charge of the and lb cents for other indirect ex of Utah's pioneer stores and manuThe proceeds of the entertainment -Hox Elder License Plate Department to all parts of the body, especially to pense. facturing houses, declared: will be given to this ward. The prices Co. on brain. the nerve the tissues Distinct Saving in the county court house, announces "For selfish reasons, if for no other, of admission will be 15c and 25c. that the office will be open .until as lye acts on the skin tissue. It is This means that when the merchan a full appreciation of the value of To Hold School now estimated that" enough acrolein dise is purchased by the consumer he! manufacturing and other March 12th to obtain plates for 1932. d 4-- H A report from the auto bureau reaches the brain from one cigarette is helping to support the local popu industries should result in the comun monaay, Marcn I4tn at 10 a. m. School shows that 1171 passenger and 339 to destroy one thousand braincells, but lation to the extent of 36 cents for plete, support of the people, and supthe Landes Tractor & Equipment Co. U.&A.C. truck plates have been issued to date. since we have billions of cells, one every dollar of manufacturing cost port in this sense means purchasing will hold a service school on CaterpilHowever, this year, should show a thousand are not missed. If, however, of the merchandise. If the same mer- goods manufactured at home. lar tractors and harvesters, at the The annual Club school for substantial increase, as the Logan and we keep up smoking for five, six, or chandise were made outside the state, "The continued growth of the na- Bear River School. This school Club leaders will be held this week at Ogden offices have closed, leaving seven years, those who know us will that money would go out of our ter- tive population is essential to the in will be for High the benefit of those who A. C. from March 7 to Sat"Brigham City the last to close its see the effects on our care or con ritory ,and the residents here would crease in prosperity. If the people do own 'Caterpillar' tractors and har sideration for others, also on our lose the benefit of it as a circulation not want their sons and March doors in this section of the state. 12, inclusive. urday, daughters to vesters and all others who might be Leaders who attend will receive The local office has proved a real judgment. G. H. L. Flatter. medium which as shown above, leave home and go to other localities interested. The day will be devoted trainine in the Droiect thev will lead convenience to car owners, as it is Listen, girls, I have something very amounts to 100 times the original or where manufacturing offers greater to care the and operation of these in their ownfeounty. Box Elder counwill to you, and it face value of the money, in a year's opportunities, they will make up their centrally located and the plates are important to say idea' of giving such ty has been allowed four leaders for machines an with do you far more good than another time. distributed right there. minds to purchase only goods from lo- instruction as will help the operators clothing and food projects. Those It's about cigarette smoking, song Indirect or overhead expense, other cal manufacturing concerns. They of to get better service chosen to attend the school were leadthis I want you to know that I have never than equipment labor, amounts to 16 cents of will look for labels of local manufac- and smoked ,and I never will. I think, and longer trouble free years of life ers of clubs last year. Mrs. Leland dollar of manufacturing. The turers when they buy." every from their investments. I say it with all my heart, that it is Two Crystal of Tremonton lead a Clothing The Landes people will have com- 1 club last a crime that you girls are poisoning year. The club exhibit petent men of long experience on hand was given first place at the state Practically all of the grain from the your young bodies by smoking cigar to conduct the school as well as a trac- fair last fall. Miss Rae Abbott of 1931 crop that will leave the farms ettes. Madame Ernestine Schumann to actually demonstrate the points East Tremonton worked with a Foods tor Heink. of northern Utah and southern Idaho, of taken up in the instruc- 1 group in 1931 who received first advice "The Madame importance Schu that Manbeen E. lias moved, Frank Bates, tion. also will show talking mo- place at the They to the young college gave County fair. Mrs. Melvin ager of the Trading Department, tion to interest and in Nebeker of Willard acted as a local further will be pictures doubtless that long day Farmers National Grain Corporation, girls struct those attending. Come early leader and club advisor. Mrs. Edna intermountain district, reported today remembered. She knows that smok (From Utah Payroll Builder) and stay all day. You will be made Hunsaker of Honeyville lead a cloththe and that voice, cigar following a survey trip through the ing injures That the business of Utah should great factories are to their lives. welcome. No progressive farmer can ettes tend to make girls and women two states. ing 1 group last year. They will take specify "Beet Sugar" just as definitely Why then should these same splen- - afford to miss this school. the work for the following projects: "There is still a fair amount of course. And it certainly mars their as they know how is certainly evident did people slash their own salaries and grain left on the farms," Mr. Bates feminine beauty". in the story of the significance to the incomes, directly and indirectly by Mrs. Leland Crystal, Clothing II. said, "but it will be used in feeding State of the beet sugar industry. a large amount an Box FOR FATHERS Miss Rae Abbott, Foods II. spending actually seed when for and the spring wheat Last year $6,005,000 was paid to nually for sugar made outside of the 19 Mrs. Melvin Nebeker, Foods III. is planted." Veil, las' night, it snow a heap, farmers for sugar beets. That will State of Utah? Mrs. Edna Hunsaker, Clothing II. On the level, two feet deep. The acreage this coming year ill a lot of groceries! Beet sugar is just as sweet as cane, buy Box Elder Annual County Poultry be approximately 10 per cent more in These leaders will each have a club Daylight timeor yust before But that is only part of it! It is just as good in every respect. Day will be held in Brigham City on I start out to do my chore. the two states than was planted last in their own community and also carry In addition to the amounts paid the There cannot possibly be any reason March 19th. Saturday, My boy Gus yell, "Me go too," trainyear, Mr. Bates declared. In Idaho, farmers, the various sugar factories on any quality basis. The only reason All details have been fully worked an important part in the county I say, "Snow too deep for you." especially, he said, the acreagf. would classes the had a payroll of $3,000,000 to regular must be thoughtlessness. ing year. during out by the Central Committee, and evbe increasd by many farmers that But right quick he answer back, These leaders are working with Candy employees. They paid $4,000,000 in erything gives promise for a real edu- Izola D. Jensen, District "I. can step in daddy's track." formerly raised beans, swinging to Extension What reason in the world is there cational $3,250,000 in supplies and freight; "Poultry Day" celebration. wheat this year. and are being sponsored by of Utah should import Agent, the Then his mother pat his head, $750,000 in taxes. why people To who breeders have The reason given, he said, was that local farm bureau organization. That's it, $1 ,000,000 during 1931 6,638,000 pounds of candy every year? some encourage "Gude boy, Gus," was all she said. real good birds, and wish to their wheat is the only commodity that has was spent to keep the lactones operat Think of the money and work that show them, ribbons and small cash But I know she thinks lots more, taken an increase in price within the Ven we start to do dem chore. ing. In addition these companies could be saved the state if our own prizes will be awarded. The mer- to be held in the J. C. Knudsen Buildpast year. maintained plants and equipment rep home folk would only pay themselves chants, under the Little go every boys day leadership of the ing, an educational meeting will be Both states, he added, had a heavy an investment of $30,000,000. this money instead of their competi Mercantile Committee, will provide fi- held at 10 a. m., in the Alberta TheaVere the f adder leads the way. resenting winter with plenty of precipitation. tors. Your Plants Better walk straight like a crack, nances for the day's expenses. tre, and at 2 p. m., in the Commercial In Idaho there is still a lot of snow low price of sugar to the Ven track. in Output Certainly boys step daddy's Club to rooms. In the addition exhibit poultry left on the ground and in many places In 1930 Utah made 1,500,000 bags and the very fact that every dol- Sam Slade. day to commenced has fall wheat the grow A few people are left who smoke ar possible is spent locally, although of sugar. The value was $7,000,000, under the snow. All indications, he and cigars, but the cigarette evil the great market comes from outside, and 1800 men were kept busy in the declared, pointed to a heavy yield for pipes makes it clear that these great plants factories a substantial part of the (Please Turn to Page Four) the 1932 crop. are actually the property of the peo- year. Home ple. They are certainly operated in Every time foreign goods are used to the detriment of the local article, the interest of the people. ." (Editorial) In times gone by, has often been a some Utahn is out of a job. Every tendency to view manufacturing sack of foreign sugar sold in the State What has been said in the columns printed on this page with plants as the property of great finan- means a lessening of Utah purchas- respect to the purchase of Utah made goods can be said with recial organzations. True, they require ing power! to the buying at home. If we would stop to contemplate Let every citizen learn promptly to spect vast sums to meet payrolls, compen(Editorial Taken from Utah Payroll Builder) without a business center there could be little accomplished that Tobe loyal to himself, his neighbors and sate farmers, freight, taxes, etc. of to if Utah would the mean it what people they of Contemplate a social and religious activity. The merchants and day, however, the folk at home are hla friends by purchasing foods manu- in the way would just take the ordinary precaution to ask for Utah-mad- e men of this or any other business community pay the business are comparable with those of compet- coming to realize how near these factured in his home state. and when churchsemi-month- ly I I Consumption of Local Articles Urged As Means Combat Depression Safe-way- -- City Propose To Remove Park Trees Utah-mad- , Seed Loans Available For County Farmers Utah-mad- 1 1 1 p, "Crop-producti- ! ! Apply Normal Certificates Sacred Cantata to be Presented in Ward Fri. -- Until March 12th to Get License Plates It-act- s home-owne- Landes Tractor Service for Leaders Being Held at 4-- H 4-- H the-U.'- , ! Supply of Grain in States Decreased SUPPORT URGED FOR UTAH SUGAR PLANTS mann-Hein- k - Elder County Poultry Day, March Increased Opportunities Are Offered Through Merchants Trading With Possibility of Increased Employment Through Patronizing Utah Manufacturers quality price goods ing institutions outside of the state. It can be easily demonstrated that work would be provided for about 26,000 more people than are now actively employed. Even! in the darkest days of 1931, when unemployment was at its height, there were only 11,000 people unemployed in Salt Lake County. 26,000, therefore, would go a long way toward relieving the unemployment situation. Wake up Utah! Come on Utah! Let's work to our best interests. Let's give this thing some serious thought. Let's beconscious, and buy the product produced within come Utah-labstate. Down with indifferof this confines great forty-fift- h the to an appreciation of ourselves arouse ence and apathy! Let's toward a would relieving the unem- long way go "6 00 therefore, el N. E. Shaw Attends Big To be Held Sunday Convention at Salt Lake Primary Convention A primary convention will be held N. E. Shaw, manager of the Shaw at the stake tabernacle Sunday at 2 & Iverson company attended a conm. at which all primary workers of vention in Salt Monday of this week the stake are expected to be present held at the new House Hotel of the as well as all bishops of the wards. n the evening at 7:30 a pageant will be given at which the same group as well as members in general are invited to attend. , The Majestic electric refrigerator. keynote of the convention was optimism and this great company expects to exceed all previous years in 1932 in volume of business. greater part of the taxes and it is with this money that our es and libraries and many other institutions enjoyed by the community are built. - When you send money or spend it away from home that money is lost to the community in which you live and is building up a community removed far from you and from which you get no benefits. It is a strictly business proposition to support your own community of which you are a part and which offers in advantages rfcligious, social and commercial opportunities in proportion to its growth and development dependent entirely upon the patronage of the people who form the community. Every citizen should give sober thought to what has been said with respect to patronizing our home industries and business institutions. |