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Show LEY LEADER BEAR RIVER VOLUME SEVEN NUMBER THIRTY FIVE TREMONTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1932 Commencement to be Held Saturday, May 14 CITY COUNCIL SETS LIMIT ON Fruit Crop Prospects HUGE CROWDS Good for This Season ATTEND STAKE 2000 Attend Ceremonies At Dedication of Jim Bridger Monument According to inspector Eph White, Saturday evening, May 14th, at the the dormant spray for the San Jose Stake Tabernacle, commencement exscale has been completed which reercises of the Bear River High School will be held. 50 students will make quired 5000 gallons of lime sulphur dito the receive number their spray in the liquid. Mr. White reup School, Priestports that the orchards look good and plomas. as soon as the bloom falls it will be valedicthis as class Representing v. hood Sirimvnlk I nmp In torian will be u gtart graying with arsenate j Phyllis Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Richards lead to 100 gallons of water. The inof Riverside and one of the outstandspector states that prospects for a school students the has that proing Music. The City Council met in a postponed duced. good crop are plendid and that pricwill be "Choosing Her session Monday night, May 9th and a Vocation." subject es, from all indications, will be fair. One of the largest attended and considered many important problems With a perfect May Day sky and a;ot the Me or Jim uriuger, wnom ne providing the right quality is most successful quarterly conferences An and educational prointeresting before the council, among which were setting at Horseshoe Bend said was a friend of Chief Washakie, duced. Orthardists should cooperate of the Bear River Stake was held Sathas been The gram public arranged. -' water rentals, roads and sidewalks, of the Bear River a mile North of who was a friend to the Mormon peo- in this respect, producing clean, good is cordially invited. urday and Sunday, with Elder Josepu Bear River City, 2000 people gathered pie in the early days. fruit that will bring good prices. building and grounds. A resolution F. Merrill, L. D. S. Commissioner of J. Cecil Alder told of many intrest-- 1 was passed with respect to delinquent Monday afternoon to join in the cere Education and member of the twelve unin life the of Bridger, q water rentals, giving the patrons mony of dedicating a monument to ing incidents Onmnntn in attendance. OIUKCS OCVeil Jim Bridger famous frontiersman and relating many of the stories attribut OUipeie apostles, til June 15th to pay up, the details of Part of time of the sessioni the aned to this famous scout President scout. which appear in a legal notice in M. I. A. were devoted to the priesthood, SunLandmark of the Association, other part of this issue, as also one John Shumway, president of the Smith, day school and Junior seminary orrelating to garbage and permits for Mentor Vernal J. Harris brought his Box Elder Board of Education, was referred to the story of the offer of The district M. I. A. contests which ganizations. These departments of thd of to $1000 domestic animals to be retained withBrigham Young included Bear River, Box Elder, Lo- - church were football practice to a close af- chairman of the meeting and in well Bridger spring represented by many of bushel of corn grown in in the city limits. ter a two hour practice last Friday chosen words outlined the occasion for the first Mr. Cache, Hyrum, Malad and Cur the talented young people in these orjgan, on was said Smith he the D. W. Jenkins appeared before the afternoon. valley. lew btakes were held at Brigham City ganizations who did themselves The suits were turned in and named George Albert Smith, proud a Denver and Rie Grand train a num- Monday and council petitioning them for better and will be laid Trails of Pioneer Utah the president reTuesday evenings. The in the the away awaiting of addresses and roads up on the north end of 1st East turn of an enthusiastic group of trrid- - and Landmarks Association, as mas- ber of years ago and fell into a con- contests included drama, public speak- music. presentation Many of the Junior seminary versation with a man named Rogers, ing, retold Street and for sidewalks on the east ders next fall. ter of ceremonies. and dancing. story, and boys girls received promotion certo who claimed have been an associate .and north of the City Park. Owing to The contestants had plenty of com- tificates. The Bear River High School Band The practice has been very successof the with at the time entry Bridger the strained finances of the city the ful and has In the remarks by Presiout a new group played the opening selection and the of the pioneers into this valley and petition and as a result every departbest that the council could promise Mr. of freshmen brought ment was represented by the best tal- dent C. E. opening President was offered invocation by he read reports from and sophomore boys to Smith, of when offer the was the present ent from the seven stakes named the Presiding Jenkins was some well graded roads Bishoprics office, showgain exercise for another year. Ac- Norman Lee, of the Box Elder Stake. $1000 was made to Brigham Young by above. for this year. the high standing of this stake C. H. Skidmore, superintendent of ing cording to Coach Harris some of these in and heard the conversation Members of the general board acted with Edgar Winchester was granted per- boys have real possibilities and with schools of Box Elder County, was the Bridger respect to priesthood activities which the wager was made. It is re as and rendered very satisfac- and attendanca to mission to enlarge his refreshment them to fill the shoes of the ones first speaker, taking as his subject, judges meetings. The ratMr. to by this man, stand, providing it was veneered with going out by graduation makes things "Why We Are Here.", sighting pag- - ported that Presidentaccording replied, torily the decisions as to the winners ing ranged from 3rd to 7th out of Smith, Young in each event. 104 stakes within the church. Tha brick, to conform to city ordinancees look very promising for a good foot- eants he had witnessed at Plymouth inc) ,., ii n i ,,vntfc ar,A wo In the drama first place went to with respect to building within the ball team next fall. Some of the reg- Rock and elsewhere to keep alive im- president urged a continuance and a produce many bushels of corn and Cache Stake and second place to Box devotion firp district. to the obligations and duties ulars from last year's team will need portant events to the public. wheat grown by these people in the Elder. Public The old frame building which stands to be up and speaking in the M Men of the Latter Day Saints, and exL. R. Humphreys, State vocational valley." As the pioneers 'left Bridger going to keep some of behind the Tremonton Hotel and cor- these fellows on the bench. department first place was won by pressed his appreciation for the loydirector, was next to speak and paid and wended their way to the valley, Garfield, of the Bear River alty of the members of the stake. ner market was condemned and orderLyle Bjorn has been Dlaviner Quarter a glowing tribute to the work of the Bridger remarked, "Let them go. I Stake, and in the Gleaner Girls deed removed because it created a health Elder Merrill devoted much of hi3 during spring practice and looks like Bear River Future Farmers, who had don't care about the men but I feel partment first menace and fire hazard. place was won by Mar- time to doctrinal subjects, including a real tind. The way he barks out conceived the idea, had drawn and sorry for the women and children." tha Algerian, of the Hyrum Stake and tithing, observance of the Word ot Other minor problems were discussis surprising. His blocking is erected the monument, with the coIn his concluding remarks Presi- Juanita signals Peterson, of the Cache Stake, Wisdom and in conclusion read two at bills The allowed were ed length. good, and with experience he should operation of the Utah Pioneer Trails dent Smith paid tribute to the beau second. and the meeting stood adjourned for or three paragraphs from the Christdevelop into one of the hardest tack- and Landmark Association and patri- - tiful Bear River Valley and the people, The Vanguards retold story was won mas one month. message from the First Presiles in school. and otic citizens of the valley referred whom were among the best in the by Baird first, of Box Elder dency, wherein they set forth theit John Hawks has been performing to it as a remarkable example of ru- - world, and added his tribute to the and Earll Hopkins, of Logan Stake, views with respect to overcoming the first Bear River City Band, as the oldest second. In Furham, Roscoe Z. Buys very nicely in the back field and ral cooperation. This is not the the Junior Girls, Fanny present economic depression, the subof this He should make a nice running mate for outstanding accomplishment then Hodges, of organized band in the county. Logan Stake, first, and stance of which was unselfishness, doCity Shop Hawkins at half. However, Carl Bish organization, he said, and told of them ordered Len Cook and Wm. Gorring, Ella Corbridge, of Malad Stake, secing away with greed and oppression ensecond in awarded the sketcher and moulder of the model of ond. prize op and Wayne Capener are both going being and turning to the Lord. Announcement is made by Roscoe to be United for tire States to forward and the efficiency. hard for backfield monument, step poTwelve couples entered the dancing Former President Milton H. Well2. Heppler of the purchase by him of sitions.fighting of WellH. State Milton unveil it. Secretary "Fat" White will undoubtedcontest, which W. O.Robinjson pro ing, and Secretary of State, was presthe City Shoe Shop, formerly owned ly be shifted to tackle and with such ing paid high tribute to the people of The three bands, the Bear River nounced as the finest yet held. They ent at the conference and in his adand operated by L. E. Allred. Mr. men as Owen Cook, James Bear River Valley. He compared the High School, Box Elder High School were Shumway, to dance times dress reviewed the early history of required Heppler has been' connected with the Theral Bishop, Wesley Pierson, "Bud" crowd to upwards of 2000 present on and Bear River City, led by C. C. Wat- - before the final selection many was made Utah, Milk for outlining the economic instruc.Sego many years Rogers and Ether Westmoreland to that occasion with less than half as kins, played America. The dedicatory which was won Company Box Elder, Denton tions and laws by as manager of one of their plants, re- bolster the forward wall, given 81 years ago by in at the Salt F. gathering prayer was offered by Dr. Joseph they should many present Hassinga and Mildred Lund taking President Brigham Young, which he cently being transferred from Tre- make it hard for some of the teams. Lake when tribute was paid to the Merrill, L. D. S. Commissioner of Edu- first place. George Bishop and Jessie declared were most applicable today, monton to Richfield, but not altogethLeroy Atkinson looks like a second coming of the pony express. He told cation. his sister, of Bear River, tied and if Bishop, come to to as had he his liking er rigidly followed would end the "Buck" Durfey so we are expecting Vaudis with Bargeron and Dayle Nel economic crisis in this state. That view this community and the Bear big things from him also. son, of Box Elder, for second place. doctrine was home manufacture and River Valley as a choice place to live. The spring practice has created Two second awards were made. home purchase of the natural resourcmind was in that with this thought It much enthusiasm among the players Schools es of this commonwealth. he left his former position and pur- and next fall will probably see one of President K. H. Fridal told of th W.C.T.U. chased a business here. the largest squads ever to appear for In the annual district educational This community is glad that Mr. broken Darrell Wadsworth received early experiences of some of the resifootball at Bear River High. dents of this valley, referring particu contests held the latter part of last bone in both wrists Saturday when he ilepplar and his family have decided week at the High School, which fell from the steps of his fraternity to remain here and wish him every larly of the honored mothers that The Womens Christian Temperance were upon the includes the north end of the county. home in Logan. Mr. Wadsworth was .success in the conduct of his new busi- stand, the oldest from Union has been conducting scientific each ess. Winners were declared as follows: ward, and who were presented standing on the top step with back to- temperance instruction essay contests Speech by Sarah Shumway of the wards the steps when he, in some in the public schools of Box Elder carnations by the Sunday School Stake Board. and became over balanced Garland school; retold story, LaRene manner, County for several years. The music and singing of the choir his hands fell of Tremonton backwards, the throwing school; poem Extensive improvements and remod Homer, This organization is trying to put was himhim in to an exceptional and outstanding and effort under Lowell Tremonton protect school; Stoddard, before the pupils of our public schools received eling is being done m the building forhis wrists the high praise from the presid facts which will help them to abstain merly occupied by the Scott Drug Co. boys chorus, Tremonton; girls chorus, self,above impact breaking authorities of the conference. ing stated. as A very worthy and commendable to make room for a new drus- stor Garland school. from the use of tobacco and liquor, Sunday evening, according to of project has just been completed by the which will occupy these quarters with The finals in athletic competition While the injuries are pain:ul and and is using the essay contest as a ficial count, 1409 people attended the American Legion Post of Brigham in tne next two weeks, under the man- will be completed Friday, the winners serious yet Mr. Wadswarth feels for- means of attracting, as well as enexercises of the seminary City, to which many of the valley agement of Frank Gibbs, formerly a of which will compete with the win- tunate that he was not more seriously thuse pupils to put more into their graduating 125 pupils. The meetclass numbering two of in the belong, erecting ners of the South division at Garland injured as the fall was a distance of study of these subjects.. It is very druggist ot this city. was in charge of Principal W. W. ing mendregulation legion style headstones to 16 are limbs His feet. injured The will include the Saturday. encouraging to learn of the interest Richards, of the Seminary, and the the memory of William C. Nelson, of making remodeling of a modern and ing satisfactorily but he will be unable shown both by pupils and teachers. program, with the exception of brief Bothwell, and Joshua Wendal Homer front entrance with to return to school. Splendid essays have been received remarks from President Smith and imextensive of Tremonton. to from nearly every school in the coun- Elder provements in decorations on the inMerrill, was given by members The Nelson stone was erected May terior. ty, and it is hoped that the study of of the class, including the music. 1st and the Homer stone on May 8th. Be L. in 8 m. the at 13, p these subjects will be a lasting inFriday, May The store, when completed, will be The of the exercises can quality The regular ceremony was carried out D. S. Chapel. fluence for good on the pupils. modern in every detail. best be judged by quoting Elder Mer by the Legion post members on both The cooperation of Superintendent Three directors of the association There will be a meeting of all stock Commissioner of Education, in occasions. C. H. Skidmore and Mr. Warren Tay- rill, his remarks at the conclusion of the holders, patrons and committeemen of are to be elected, All are urged to lor is very much appreciated as it is the Box Elder Co. Fair Association, attend. when he said, "It is the best thru their office that the contest work program the most arranged, orderly and the has been possible. May finest program of its kind I have ever Two The fifth and sixth grades wrote attended." REPORT OF COUNTY ASSESSOR The missions of the L. D. S. Church, essays on the subject of "Why Sento the Present at the exercises aside from. Baseball season for 1932 will open their locations and dates of their orsible Young People Let Tobacco TAX COMMISSION FOR YEAR 1932 STATE the visiting authorities named above, Alone." officially in Tremonton when the Farm ganizations are given in the May ImBOX ELDER COUNTY were, Superintendent C. H. Skidmore, Bureau team of this city will play provement Era, which is being delivMiss June Leggett of the Lincoln Principal Hinkley, of the Box Elder School of Brigham City, won first Elwoor Farm Bureau team at 5 p. m. ered this week. Maps of the world Bishop Parry, from Washakie; High; REAL ESTATE place. Saturday. the location of mission headshowing of the Bear River Osey Jensen, Bishop The Rough Riders will open the in- quarters as well as a map of the Miss Winnifred Hansen, also of the and others, who occupied places Total Ward No. of Acres Value Lincoln School, won second place. dependent season by playing the United States upon which were placed on the stand. 928,915 City and town lots Miss Fanny Hall, of the Garland strong Malad Eagles Sunday. the photographs of the mission presi- Imp. farm land (dry) 2,258,601 154,268.57 School, won third place. dents of North America are interest- Imp. farm land (irrigated) 5,639,818 65,836.01 Schools The seventh and eighth grades 50,220 18,540.99 exhibits. land farm Unimproved ing missionary 144 446.41 wrote essays on the subject "Would 53,095 land Fruit all the mis present foreign Nearly 878,180 406,890.95 B. Y. land the Drink Habit Help Me to be a sions are treated in brief, illustrated Grazing 1,185,071 $10,993,900 Good Citizen, Aviator, Nurse, etc." 1,244,500.03 All other Real Estate who are elders at present articles by Paul Castleton of the Garland Closing evercises of the elementary IMPROVEMENTS According to the graduation com- in the various mission fields and in School won first place. schools will be held at the Bear Rivmittee of the Brigham Young uni- addition Waldo Osmond presents a $1,459,235 On city or town lots Pal Jenkins of the Tremonton er High School auditorium, Friday at versity, 144 applications have been ap- picture of the Salt Lake City Mission On 1,604,865 $ 3,064,100 School won third place. acreage 10 a. m. with the following program: proved for candidates for the bach- home in which Elders are trained for Lawrence Homer of the Tremonton elor's degree. Two foreign countries two weeks before hey leave for their LIVESTOCK Community singing 'America , in School won third place. vocation; "Home Builders", primary are represented in this cosmopolitan respective mssion fields. Value Number Mrs. P. E. Ault, Director S. T. I. grades, Portage School; address, Hon. group; Mexico and the Tongan Friend767 $ David O. McKay, a member of Range horses 18,430 Elder Alma Sorme, Logan, Utah; "Flower numIslands. are The graduates ly 3102 120,288 the Council of the Twelve of the L. D. Work horses Friends", primary grades, Fielding bered from seven western states, as S. Church is the 13564 188,109 Special subject of the article Range cattle ..... School; poem "Independence Bell", follows: 6942 Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, contributed by Bryant 157,619 All other cattle S. Hinckley, Given Lowell Stoddard, contest winner, Tre75528 156,192 Missouri, Kansas, Idaho, and Arizona. well known western writer. Sheep 2 2 monton School; boy's chorus "When Goats Of the 144 candidates, Provo leads 1369 Besides the articles about the mis- Swine 7,739 with 45 students, followed by PleasSunday evening at 7 :30 in the L. D. De Banjo Plays", contest winners, Tre25,654 $ 674,033 S. Chapel a special program will be monton School: retold story "Alice's ant Grove with 7 students, American sions the magazine contains its regu- Poultry .. and lar poetry, 6 Edgar departments with 7 with given in connection with the regular Flag , Laurene Homer, contest win Fork students, Ogden PERSONAL PROPERTY M. Jenson, a Utah artist, is responsacrament service by the Aaronic ner, Tremonton School; "Raggedy students, Springville with 5 students, dewhich is for sible the Mdse. $537,802 and fixtures Priesthood of the ward, commemorat- Ann", primary grades, Garland Shcool frontispiece trade 4 students. with and Spanish Fork 190,546 Implements, tools and machinery ing the 103rd anniversary of the res- original address, "Washington", Sara Leona Garfield and Wanda Garfield scribed in a poem by Stella P. Rich. 3088 Motor vehicles 336,272 Number is attraccover The May toration of this priesthood to man. The Shumway, contest winner; girls chorunusually nre nmnnff this number. Other personal property 280,620 $ entire program will be carried out, us, "Waltz of the Flower", Garland e candidates for the two-- j tive. It shows a flock of gulls flying $16,086,273 Total of all property assessed been against a blue sky. It was designed including the musical numbers, by the School; benediction. also have Normal Diploma year well known WestB. WARD, IRL Faul S. Athletic contests at the Garland Clowes, by acpriests, teachers and deacons quorums. j council, approved by the university The publia is cordially Invited. ern artist Park at 1 o'clock p. m. Assessor. E. County John Hayes. to Registrar cording WATER USERS Sanitation, Roads and CONFERENCE Sunday and Seminary Takes Part In Future Fanners Unveil Monument; Notables of State Tell of History of Early Trapper; Three Bands Furnish For Consideration Meetings ul Bears End Spring Football Practice . In Qilra Contests j ! ! El-w- in Heppler Repair Shoe Educational Contests Held by Public Darrall Wadsworth Breaks Both Wrists Essay Contest Winners Announced New Drug Store to Open In Tremonton American Legion Post Erects Headstones - te Fair Ass'n Meeting Held Friday Night Missions of the Church Treated in Era Baseball Season Opens Games Here With Elementary Exercises Friday to Obtain Degrees At University ' Program to be Sunday Night Sixty-thre- ( |