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Show 1 Box Elder County Fair and Rodeo, September - 1st - 2nd - 3ici WW EEAR RIVER VAI NUMBER TREMONTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1932 VOLUME SEVEN j m, VISIT- - f Mm. - m- i w I ' wek Prominent State Men ' while the average from two trees would be between six and seven apricots to the pound, Of Five bushels were taken from two trees. What they lacked in numbers Last Friday a party of officials in- was made up in size, demonstrating terested in Future Farmer agriculture the advisability of thinning. the of few swine, a visited projects, sheep and beef projects of the Future Farmers of Bear River High School. The visiting party included President 1932 E. G. Peterson of the Utah State Agri. On College; L. R. Humphreys, state supervisor of agri. education; E. J. An open season on sage chickens Dean of the School of Agri., U. has been declared for August 13 and B A. C; J. H. Manderfield, Mgr. of 14, 1932, with the following territory ,the North Salt Lake Union Stock to public hunting and shooting: open San of the Wick Stevens, Mgr. Yards; All of Boxelder County excepting Francisco Livestock; Show; County that portion lying within the following Agent Rob't H. Stewart, C. H. Last described line: and Mark Nichols, local Future Farmat a point where the Beginning er advisors. state highway intersects the Weber-Bo- x The day was spent for the most Elder County line; thence north jmrt in visiting swine projects that are along said highway to Brigham City; entered in the Ton Litter contest Mr. north from thence City along Brigham contest .Manderfield is sponsoring the Deweyville; o the county hiyhway to this year and a trip to the San on counLivestock Show held in Novem- thence west from Deweyville west thence to Tremonton; ber, will be given to the state winner ty highway to its junction with 30S highway along in this event. Blue Creek Mr. Stevens was primarily interest- - Blue Creek; thence down the with to its Promontory junction in the beef projects and invited the rhnvs to brine- their beef to San road; thence down the Promontory Prancisco if they had them finished by road to Promontory Point; thence due south to the shore line of Great Salt .November. Lake; thence following the shore line would The party regretted that time not permit them to visit ail of the of Great Salt Lake to the state highplace of beginning; agricultural projects of the Future way, All of Rich County except the Wasas River Bear the in Valley Tamers atch State Game Preserve and the only a few could be seen in one day. east of Bear A visit to the W. S. Hansen farm South Lake water-sheofLake; the and culminated the day's visit Summitt County excepting the Wasficials expressed themselves very State Game Preserve and that atch at the much satisfied and pleased work of the Future Farmers of the portion of ground lying east of Castle Rock, as marked and posted on the Bear River high school. ground; Duchesne County; Uintah County; Grand County; San Juan County; Garfield County; Wayne County; Piute J COMMUNICATION County; Tooele County and that portion of Sevier County known as Grass :x:o Valley; Leader: JEditor Wasatch County including that porWhat is the matter with our rural of the Strawberry Valley lying tion 22 Some commercial banking system? .small banks outside of Ogden and Salt ' north of the Victory highway this Xake City have closed their doors the does not include any part or portion of the Strawberry Game Preserve last twelve months. closed by Presidential proclamation function banks Rural community like no single bank in the larger cities. March 11, 1926. The entire Strawsouth and west of the They are a clearing house for all the berry Valley business of their locality. Also they Victory highway remains closed. The limit is four birds per day with .must supply loan facilities for crop merchandise movements and ready not more than six birds in possession at any time. ifrency for all the local people. State of Utah Fish and Game Dept. Branch banking is not satisfactory. of For every community has a spirit independence in America. And all customers of rural branch banks instinc- Could Box tively feel that the parent bank will Cold favor the home city rather than the local patrons that the local money Such districts as the strip of coundewill often go to entirely from Honeyville to Hot Springs, velopments without any local protec- try Mantua valley, Penrose, Thatcher and tive benefits. Garland can grow real strawA commercial bank is essentially a West berries. They can be grown in these cooperative institution in . any rural and small strips of other parts of the of must the have support place. It a profit if a proper marat country, the entire population in order to be be found. can ket prosperous. Unfriendly local factions, In the Woodburn, Oregon, district undisciplined or unversed in bank afhas been found, over a number of it fairs may thoughtlessly or otherwise cause disasterous runs on such banks. years, profitable to cold pack a portion and crate The resources of rural communities of the berries produced, do not support grandiose banking. pack and ship in fancy packages the Strict economy is an essential element other portion. Two varieties of strawberries are of all rural banks which command the confidence of frugal farmers and oth- grown in this district, the Eddisburg and the Marshal. The Eddisburg is a er laborers. Utah banks, to their sorrow, seem real firm berry, and is crated and to be overlooking an opportunity un shipped on the markets fresh. The der Utah's cooperative bank act as! Marshal is a poor shipper, but is a amended in 1929 to get their patrons high yielder and is an excellent berry to unite and use the best principles of for cold packing. In the year 1931, one plant in the Woodburn district cooperation and home building asso- canned 357,000 cases of Marshal ciations. strawberries. 3,500 barrells were fillIn the National Credit Union moveasment the members of such organiza- ed and the balance were put in 300 In barrel each sized cans. sorted tions are taught to recognize and val150 pounds of ue or appreciate the true bankers re- pounds of berries and The are gross weight placed. sugar quirements. 499 pounds. When is barrel each of Bank The Federal Home Loan sysrun tem now being organized, should with- filled the barrels are immediatelyin reare and into coolers the shipped in two or three months enable organtrade. Most of ized home builders and owners to get frigerator cars to the used in confection-arie- s are berries Vhese financial assistance at less than 8 The entire process bakeries. and interest These local organizations Is will at the same time feed all such is quite simple, yet employment workmen. a for great many borrowed funds into their localities provided washed, sortthrough their local commercial bank. The berries are weighed,into receiving ed, graded and run Yours sincerely, pails; they are then filled into the D. W. Jenkins cans and barrels. In the berry sections of Box Elder Mr. and Mrs. Harold Luke, of Bur-leIdaho, came to Tremonton, Thurs- county we either have or can provide day to meet their father, J. H. Luke, for ample irrigation water; the soil is of Heber: Mr. J. H. Luke wag for- excellent, and the climate cannot be merly of Bothwell. He is here attend- surpassed. Such varieties as the Marshal, Aring to business before going to Salt Lake, where he is to undergo a major oma, Chesapeake, Sionilli and others ' produce abundantly, and a berry inoperation. dustry of much magnitude can be esMr. arid Mrs. W. S. Muir motored tablished here. , to Logan Saturday night to get their Robert H. Stewart, son, Dana, who had been visiting there County Agri. Agent the past week. His cousin, Boyd returned with him to visit for Mr. D. A. Walton, of Salt Lake City, was in Tremonton today a week. (Thursday). n Pleased With Work nound. x Future Farmers Open Season Sage Chickens May-nar- d, Fran-Frisc- d, I ja-n- Elder County Pack Strawberries? al . y, Mar-cusse- n, ' business men Mondav. Sentember 5th. Registration demonstrated their for the High School will be Septem- " county ana ber 2nd, from 7 to 9 p. m. Also e, IUre 01 M. I. A. to stimulate the -people the Box fclaer County lair, last Tiday num- The bulletin the also indicates participate in different activities as a evening in a special Business Men's ber of holidays wihich will be had means of recreation and to help get when with a standing cote the school year. Peach Day. ing their minds off the serious side of the they pledged themselves to give not Qct 21st Noveniber 24th 25th; less than $10 to the support and help Decernber 24th to 3rd. present economic depression. This community received a severe January Ro-of the Box Elder County Fair and Thjs make3 17Q dgy8 of shock, Tuesday morning, when word Following are a few of the projects deo-which is practically the same number was received of the death, in an autooutlined: The meeting was the largest attend- - of dayg as held other s mobile accident, of Virgil Cropley, son Indoor baseball, tennis, golf, horse- ed of its kind of business and profes- of Mr. and Mrs. George Cropley, of shoe pitching, vanball, mu- sional men in many years and demonthis city, and of the serious injury of sic, drama, canning fruit, quilting, rug strated that "Old Man Depression' (JolbUTll S tO be Reeder Waldron, son of Mr. and Mrs. making, etc. . Thoma3 Waldron, also of Rodeo This able were blow and that they yet At the head of each project there is out" who was riding in the same car with a chairman, a committee, who will en- to go many more rounds. Mr. Cropley. President Fishburn called the meet- Arising ere the peak of day the Box deavor to stimulate everyone to parThe accident happened at Paso ticipate in these activities. It is im- ing to order and explained the pur- ' Elder County Rodeo committee, Robles, California, and according to of Ed assistance from as that of asking Holmgren, chairman, reports the accident was caused by a sisting possible to contact everyone personally and for that reason a general invita- the. business and professional men of and Israel Hunsaker, accompanied by hit and run driver, who after striktion is extended to everyone over 12 this community in staging the Box El- - President Fishburn and Secretary ing the car, in which the boys were Dewey, journeyed to Blackfoot, Sun- years of age to join in the program der County Fair. failed to stop. The meeting was thrown open for 'day to make final arrangements for riding, outlined. The young men, with others, were e discussion of those gathered and after ' the famous string of horses of enroute to the Games from During the month of August every motion prevailed ett Colburn's for the rodeo to be held the R. O. T. C. Olympic a discussion Camp in Fort Worden, Tuesday and Thursday evening from that the assemblage get behind the during the coming fair, where they went June 6:30 to 8:00 p. m. in the City Park, were Washington, rodeo with their moral and and fair arrangements Satisfactory 18th to take a six weeks military everyone is invited to participate in financial support. The vote was made, according to the committee, and training course as members of the those activities they enjoy. No charge. unanimous. not the famous horses that the Utah State only All activities are free. Agricultural College R. O. The Club room was packed to ov- - fans have seen in action heretofore, T. C. August 24th is the day set for the erflowing and was, according to the but five other horses, costing $2500 Virgil was an outstanding athlete final contests of the month's activities expression of Mr. Fishburn, president and considered the best in the United and for the display of work accom- of the fair, one of the most heartening States, have been added to the bucking during his high school years at the Bear River and made an enviable plished. An enjoyable time is prom- and encouraging things that has hap- -' string. A special cash prize will be record whileHigh at the school. After com ised in the sports, music and drama pened during the tenure of his office offered to any County cowboy that can pleting his high school training he to be presented on that date. ; ride one of them. the past seven years. registered in physical education at the In addition to the horses, 6 Brahma U. S. A. C. and became prominent in steers have been added to the show. athletics in that institution, making Hess-Shae- f No doubt the majority of the people his letter in football and receiving a of the county have never seen one of berth as forward in the basHold Social regular these steers before. It will be worth ketball team. He was 2nd Lieutenant the price of admission to see them in of the R. O. T. C at the college and Mr. and Mrs.- - Charles C. Hess of action as The Tremonton Ladies Farm Bumighty few riders have been was in his junior year. reau will hold their summer .social t leiaing, announce me marriage oi able to gtick them Virgil was a fine speciman of physWednesday afternoon," August 10, at their son, Inland, to miss Virginia riders have been contacted ical manhood, morally clean and Enough 2. p. m., at the home of Mrs. Effie naeier oi sail Lae yuy. xne mato ensure all that the show will ac straight, of genial disposition and a Giles, south and west of Tremonton. riage took place in Bountiful, Thurs comodate. This will include Indians true which attracted and gentleman, One of , the ladies taking .the recrea- day, July 28th. from the Fort Hall Reservation, near made fast friends for him wherever was dinner a ; the tional course at the college will be wedding Following he went. His death is a distinct loss there to direct the activities. Also given in their honor at the home of the earlier ghoW8 but have not attend. to this . community, who feel that his Miss Elna Miller ffom the college will Orland Hess of Fielding. Twenty boys representation of them, wherever he year Qr tyQ talk on "The Daily Food Supply." guests were present. are stellar performances. went, was an asset as well as a good While everything is being prepared recommendation for them. for the entertainment no less time and Virgil Cropley was born December U. S. A. C. Open effort is being expended for the devel 21r 1910, at Tremonton. Surviving are of the exhibitions at the fair his parents, one brother, Stanley, and opment Given To 26 grounds, which promises to exceed the two sisters, Lucille and Ruth, all of exhibits of the past few years. New Tremonton. September 26 was the date set for .A very interesting program has to the N. E. Shaw, who is an uncle of Mr. the opening of the fall quarter at the been outjined by the local M. I. A. to arrangements for the entering be the Cropley, and Russell Waldron, a brothrodeo of will by way grounds Utah State Agricultural college by be given at conjoint meeting next Sunat- er w. ...... Tnoolno w. nf Rxrlfr. lvffr. Tromnntnn Deans and Directors of the Institution day evening, August 7th, at 7:30 p. m., fair grounds, so that every person be to also rodeo able the will for California to bring back the body tending at a meeting held on Friday. Plans in the L. D. S. chapel. The theme of take in the fair exhibits. Details gov of Mr. Cropley and render any asfor the opening of school were formu- the program is to be "Pioneering of sale of tickets and en sistance that can be done for Mr. Walthe erning lated by the group. Yesterday." will appear in the next issue dron, who at this time is reported to trances the is The program: following The buildings at the college are in of the Leader. be improving from his injuries. Singing "Come, Come Ye Saints," the process of being renovated and Funeral arrangements have not yet K. H. Fridal; quar repaired at the .present time. The by chorus; prayer, been made. Harvest the Shall Be," "What tette main building has been rewired Esther Stohl; solo, Mrs. J. M. throughout, all wires being placed in sioean. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Marcussen. of talk "Pioneering in My Schaffer; conduits, making the building fire n i. t r rv; Ti-- ! visited at the home of W. S. Logan, The work will all be complet""""""' proof. Muir Home Little solo Wednesday evening. Gray tensen; "My d and rHv fnr ,, onPnTn.-H-tlthe West," Teddy Stokes; talk ' The Tremonton Rough Riders took from Our Local Pioneers," A number of new courses are be "Highlights Miss Brousrh: vocal duet "Let Me an easy game from Wellsville, by a Havana hit.tiiicr d ing added to the curriculum in sever- - Xake You Hon1e Kathleen," Mrs. C. R. IS in fi ccnrn al of the fields. Excepting for a few 4 and home run were E. out Green's of to steffen and A. L Morgan; 'Tribuet minor changes, the faculty will be A11 pioneers of in Neta Bing high lights hitting, Yesterday," A delightful lawn party "was given composed of the same members as last Johnson worked well on the mound, in honor ham; singing"Hard Times Come of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard year. Announcements of the opening A in No chorus; benediction, striking out 8 men in 5 innings. R. Stone, who were recently married, Sat More," and catalogues of the work offered Hunsaker struck out 3 men. Jane E. Brough urday evening, at the home of Miss are now being mailed to students, Baldwin, hurling for Wellsville, Phyllis Wilson. Mrs. Stone was forAn invitation is extended to everyFreshmen and now students will one to attend. struck out nine Rough Riders. merly Miss Ruby Bergstrom of this Tremonton plays Aultman Grocery, place. register for the quarter's work on of Halt Lake, here, August 7th. Monday, September 26. Former stuMARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Colored lights were strung around dents will register on Tuesday and inResults of game, July 31st, Wells- - the lawn and fifteen couples enjoyed struction begins on Wednesday mornMr. and Mrs. June Thompson an- , ville and Tremonton: a delicious dinner. A wedding cake, ing. The quarter will end on Decem- nounce the marriage of their daughthe centerpiece and sweet forming AB H ber 23 for the Christmas vacation, A ter, Dollie, to LaMar Iverson, of Bear TREMONTON decorated the table. peas 1 4 3b thanksgiving recess of three days will River City, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan, 3b The crowd went to the Moonlight begin on November 23rd. Iverson, July 25th, at Randolph, Utah. Conger, ss Gardens after dinner and joined in the The bride is one of Trerhonton's po- - Haight, dance. Following all returned to the VAlinCT la- - Randall, ss niilo anI VtinVt1r racniutf Wilson home where the .gifts were opThe V. G. F. Club was entertained TSZZIa' v. Watkins, If " 7Z . 1 " l"Z " ened and light refreshments were-- , at the home of Mrs. Harry Taylor. Evans, c 1 " served. eni.iey "r"1 Friday evening. A delicious luncheon ... lb McDowall, was served after which a general dis of years, in which position she will recussion of an assigned subject follow main for a short time before making Shuman, rf Harris, cf ed, , wtcii uviuc ii wai Aftvi.a VfMJ" R. Waldron, cf .. Green, rf - lb .... the month of Nearly During August lastj ffort is forth being by the local in. Tremonton put Four armcots weiehed exactly while in Tremonton, Saturday of non-loc- FORTY-SEVE- N BUSINESS AND LOCAL M. I. A- School to Start Sept 5, VIRGIL CROPLEY Exceptional Fruit Is PROFESSIONAL TO STAGE RECREfirnwn nt Rntliwell w Registration Day Sept 2 MEN ACTIVIKILLED IN AUTO PLEDGE ATIONAL issued bulletin Information the from disMr. and Mrs. Nelse Anderson FAIR SUPPORT from Superintendent Skidmore's of TIES IN AUGUST! played some very wonderful apricots ACCIDENT, TUES. fice indicate that school will start, grown on their farm, in Bothwell, 100 of the FUME FARMER PROJECTS LEADER . special to!tm i dur-meetin- g, Reeder Waldron is Seriously Injured in Same Accident , tug-of-w- At String Year con-po- this-city- se I Ever-som- j ; Ladies Farm Bureau to Summer er Wedding Is Held in Bountiful - ri0vw to for Interesting Program be Fall Quarter, Sept ' Sunday '"7 ; ' Tremonton Rough Riders Win Game From Wellsville Lawn Party Held Sat. At Phyllis Wilson's j j ! j i i i T'. T. AT THE LIBERTY Next Week N. Waldron, 2b Local Happenings XX Johnson, p Hunsaker, p Totals :x: :x: WELLSVILLE Maurine Stone of Brigham City, is j O. P. Bates and son, David, were in Maughan, lb . the guest of Gloria Dalton this week. Ogden Wednesday. Perkins, 3b "!. Arrhihald. 2h . Edward H. Hale and children of Salt Phyllis Bates, Gloria Dalton and q Archibald c .. Lake City, were visitors at the O. P. Maurine Stone were Ogden visitors, ftnr li W.Hoskins, If. Dr. Evans of Spanish Fork visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parker were in Murray, rf ..... with Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Green, Sun- - Ogden and Salt Lake Monday on busi- - Baldwin, p Cooper, ss ness. day. -- 16 16 13 2 Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Miller entertained at dinner Monday evening, July 24th. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Allen and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sandall. short time ago Mrs. Wand Club girls visited Crystal and her Mrs. Sercomb, each presenting her with a small token which was greatly appreciated. A 4-- H Totals AB H 2 0 THURS. - FRIDAY - SATURDAY August. 11th - 12th - 13th The BIG TIMER" with BEN LYON Constance Cummings - Thelma Todd . 38 8 C 0 A woman's republican social was held at the high school Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. D. W. Jenkins presided. County Clerk, Joseph A. Josephson; District Attorney J. Wesley Horsley; Mrs. David H. Mann of Brigham City; Mrs. Gertrude Hanson of Fielding; Mrs. Gilbert Parker, Mrs. Lars An- Mrs. Sine Thorsen of Pear River City derson and Mrs. Nielsine Nielsen visit and Mrs. D. W. Jenkins were the ed with Mrs. Sercomb Wednesday, it speakers. Mrs. Edward Holmgren and being her 80th birthday. Light re- Mrs. Harold Persson rendered a vocal freshments were brought and served. duet. Mrs. A. L. Cook will entertain the Midland Camp of the Daughters of Pioneers, at the home of Mrs. W. A. Kerr, on Thursday, August 11th, at 3 p. m. Come all. -- In "GIRL CRAZY" " Mr. and Mrs. William Sandall were Mr. and Mrs. Tarley Archibald endinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Quin-to- n tertained friends Sunday evening prior to the midnite dance, July 21. Allen, Sunday. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY August 7th - 8th 9th Bert WHEELER - Rob't WOOLSEY Solomon Says By Harry V. Solomon A Nationally Knoxm Hotel Operator fit) CHICAGO. At it the one who can't pay, kut rather tho who can, but won'U that are catming most of the trouble these day. A.K.t. |