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Show i ; t V: : 1EAEMVEE D VOLUME SEVEN TREMONTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1932 FIFTY-TW- O ! I . CELEBRATION TO Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr.,- - former newspaper publisher and now a free lance writer and National survey man for the National Democratic Committee, paid the Leader Office a call Tuesday evening in connection with a political survey that he and a comNow panion, John Brodix, National Democratic Committeeman for New Jersey, are making throughout the country to ascertain the sentiment with respect The official Program of events for to the two presidential nominees. the (Annual Peach Day Celebration to Mr. Vanderbilt reports that of the .be held in Brigham City on Friday number of editors he has visited that and Saturday, September 9th and 10th approximately 66 have expressed a was completed Friday evening by preference for Franklin D. Roosevelt. Manager W. L. Hoist and his com- The survey of his companion, which mittee. has to do with the interviewing of the The. initial event will be the "Miss people as he meets them in a comBox Elder Peach Ball" on Thursday j munity, shows the astounding majorwho have expressed a evening, September 8th, at 9 o'clock,' ity of 93 p. m. A large number of the prettiest preference also for Mr. Roosevelt. Mr. Vanderbilt seemed particularly .girls in Box Elder County have al-- ! ready entered the contest for this interested in an opinion regarding the honor, which entitles the girl selected senatorial contest in this state and as to the industries most effected by the by three disinterested judges to preside over the famous depression. Northern Utah fruit festival as the The survey has covered the entire ""Peach Queen", occupying places of country with the exception of the Pahonor, including the throne on the fea- cific coast and Southwest, to which ture float in the narade. and also to territory they are enroute. a cash prize. This review of the f 1 While in Salt Lake City these genjninine pulchritude of the county will j tlemen conferred , with Democratic occur in the Bluebird Ball Boom. leaders with respect to the contemOn Friday, September 9th, the 38th plated visit of Governor Franklin D. .Infantry Band, led by Director Leo- Roosevelt to this state, September 17 pold Yost, will announce the opening and 18. of the Peach and Horticultural ExhiAgricultural bits, the Smith-HughSociety Fair and the Box Elder Stake Relief 10-1- 1 Society Flower Show with a band concert at ten o'clock at the entrance to these exhibits in front of the County Sept 10th, at 2 p. m. in Court House. During this time the theSaturday, Garland Recreational Hall, the distinguished guests will be received Stake Relief Society will present a .at the Reviewing Stand by an official j elaborate program and a one act very reception Committee headed by J. play, to which everyone is invited. Wesley Horsley, President of the Box During the afternoon an exhibit of the .Elder commercial Uub ana uiamher handiwork done the Relief Soci4f Commerce and General Chairman eties of the stakebywill be on display.' of the Celebration. This exhibit promises to be an outAt eleven o'clock the famous "Peach standing collection of high class art Day Parade" of artistic floats, bands, work accomplished by this organizacostume school in and groups military tion.'. will move north on Main Street from 11th, the Stake Re.Fourth South Street past the Review- liefSunday, Sept. Convention will be held. Society and Third Stand to North Street ing From 10:30 to 12 a. m., the meeting then countermarch. " A.- - M. Hansen is will be Tor stake officers, bishops and general supervisor of the Parade and advisory high councilmen. From 2:30 P. N. Parade the veteran Pierce, to 4 man, p. m. a general meeting, to which will be Marshal of the Parade. the public is invited, will be held. Twelve o'clock noon will be the time Those having room for additional for an open air program at the Reto these meetings on both passengers viewing Stand in front of the County are requested to stop at the WilCourt House, the program to be ampli- days son Lumber Company corner and pick fied throughout the exhibit section, up passengers at that point, who are during which Mayor Lorenzo Anderson instructed to meet there if they have of Brigham City will welcome the no means of conveyance. guests. Responses will be made by Governor George H. Dent, Senator Reed Smoot and Congressman Don B. Colton, Musical numbers will be in- eluded. Free peaches and watermelons will DeVern Watkins and Anna Miller, be distributed to all at one o'clock, p. m. at Pioneer Park, where many will popular and highly respected young lunch. This passing out of the highly people of this community, were mar colored fruit is the high spot in the ried Friday, September 2nd, at Logan. festival, and will be accompanied by The bride and groom have spent the greater part of their lives in this comband concerts. Horse Race fans and Rodeo fans munity and have made for themselves will be invited to attend the Sports a host of friends who join in every Program which will follow at two o'- good wish for their success and happiclock in the Pioneer Park Race Track ness. Mr. Watkins is proprietor of the and Arena, with the famous Colburn bucking horses, Brahama steers, bron- Watkins Creamery Co., where he is co riders, calf ropers, bulldoggers, firmly established in business here. trick ropers and cowboy clowns. Hom- The bride, for many years, was an er Hokum with his trick mule, Orphan employee of the Tremonton Banking Company and was so up to the time of Annie, will be in the arena. The hitch from the Ogden Union its closing and at present is assisting Both are highly will give an exhibition. in its liquidation. Stock-yarThe local merchants will give away qualified to start the voyage on the valuable prizes inside the Rodeo matrimonial sea, which bids fair to be a long and happy one. . grounds. A special concert will be given at They left Sunday for a trip thru the Horticultural Exhibit in the front Yellowstone Park and returned today of the County Court House by the fa- (Thursday). While enroute they vismous 28th Infantry Band at 6:30 o'- ited Mr. Watkins' brother in Idaho clock. There will be a carnival mid- Falls. ferris wheel, way of pony rides, shows and other concessions at the intersection of Main and W.C.T.U. Forest Streets in the heart of the city; as well as continuous dancing at the Bluebird Ball Room and moving Miss Lily Grace Matheson, of Nee-napictures in local theatres. Wisconsin, Field Secretary of the Repetition of this program will oc National Woman's Christian Tempercur on Saturday, September 10th in- ance Union, was in Tremonton, Tuescluding the band concerts, street pa- day in the interest of W. C. T. U. work rade, free peaches and watermelons, here. rodeo, racing and sports program, exA meeting was held with her in the cept for the public program at the Re- afternoon at the home of Mrs. D. W. viewing Stand, which will not be re- Jenkins and another in the evening at peated. the Methodist church for the young people's branch of the W. C. T. U. She commended the organization Rehere and urged them to continue and try and extend their work further and bring more people into the organization that temperance may grow in Mrs. C. R. Steffen was taken to this community. afOgden to the Dee Hospital, Friday infecan after of last week, ternoon, SPECIAL LIVESTOCK tion, caused by a carbuncle, had become so serious that special treatment SHOW was necessary. It was reported that little hope was held out for her recovery at that time but she has so far recovered that at UTAH the present writing she has been reBAII n STATU moved from the hospital and 'will be 1 OCT. to 8 able to return to her home here in the course of a week. BE THIS WEEK of -- j e-- es Relief Exhibit Convention, Sept. Prominent Young People Are Married C . Six-hor- se ds merry-go-roun- NUMBER DEPOSITORS COMHuge Enrollment at 8TH ANNUAL FAIR MITTEE OF LOCAL Bear River High School MELON BUST BANK ACTIVE With the auditorium AND RODEO IS packed to the DEMOCRATS TO Noted Writer Pays STAGE WATERVisit to Leader Of fice BIG PEACH DAY Official Program Events Are Completed VALLEY L EABEE d, National Field Secretary Visits Here Of h, Mrs. C.R.Stef fen covering from Illness 0 r the Bear River high ; Members of the Depositors Com' rear exits, BIG SUCCESS gave a mittee of the Tremonton Banking Co. school's instruction assembly school to the 1932-3- 3 start flying weet in nego-- j spent Thursday of this Monday, September 5. Principal tiating with outside interests, whom year C. E. Smith was in charge, giving diare AH ExCrowds to interest in they endeavoring rections for the changing of registraopening a bank here. other The trip proved to be the most val- tions, the payment of fees, and routine. Class periods for uable one yet made by the committee first day the first day jwere shortened for the Mr. Roche states that they don't ex- and it is felt that good news to the purpose of accommodating those who pect to use quite as many melons as: depositors will come from the same. desired to complete As the gates closed on the Box Elregistration. The committee is holding a meeting will be used on Peach Day but nearly; Mr. Smith predicted that registra- der County Fair and Rodeo, Saturday so, which would indicate that a big Friday evening to discuss further tions this year would exceed 700, as night, it marked the successful contime is in store for all who attend. Aplahs of proceedure and to set the 680 last year. Classes will be clusion of the 8th annual show. With against for1 date for so been a that' slightly depositors meeting good program has arranged larger, due to this increase in the president and fair officials highly the occasion. it; may place before the depositors j number and also to the fact that the gratified for the loyal support given the plans that have been worked out! offers no full time course to the Fair and Rodeo this year comes seminary the committee. by freshmen. . the announcement from the president Notices for the meeting are expectAlthough the grain harvest is at and secretary for the first time in seved to be mailed out by the first of the Moon present keeping out a sizeable number eral years it was a financial success coming week. of it is expected that attendance and that there will not be any deficit Conditions for the reopening of the willboys, Funeral services for Rowane Moon reach its usual high mark within so far as this year's fair and rodeo is bank are more time favorable this at T. J. Udy, Sr., Udy, wife of the late a week or ten days, and continue high were held Tuesday in the Riverside than at any time since its closing, o until the beet harvest in mid October. concerned. In with the posthere is nothing definite worked ward chapel, with Bishop Russell CapCourses which are being offered for sible every department, out as to just how or who will under- , exception of the midway concesener presiding, j take the time this year, and which are resions, the fair was up to its usual the opening of the bank. The speakers were Lorenzo Bow-- i ceiving popular favor, are: Art 2 standards of exhibits. The rodeo In the meantime the , is state high Farm-'proof Hess Art cutt, Sr., Bishop Miss Capener; Physical Geography ington, L. H. Kennard of Logan, Mary, ceeding with the liquidation of the Mr. Thompson; Gardening Mr. Nich- was one of the best ever held and where only, in the past, a few hunE. Tingey of Salt Lake, and President assets. ols; Advanced Algebra and Trigonom- dred attended the horse C. E. Smith of Garland. The opening pulling conetry Mr. Cannon; Mat Gymnastics tests they were counted by the thousprayer was offered by William King Mr. Thompson. ands this year. In this contest Joseph of Garland and the benediction by A. L. Cook By Important changes in daily sched- Huggins, of Bear River, won the lightRobert Nish of Plymouth. in include time a ules l this Gasoline year change weight; Bert Firth, of BothwelL the Musical numbers were given by Edi of assembly from 11:45 a. m. to 2:05 . middleweight; and Floyd Adams, of na Mae Ward, Newell Ward and Helen Mr. A. L. Cook, prominent dry farm- - i p. m. and a decided reduction in the East Garland, the heavyweight Capener; vocal duet, Marion Hales and, er of West number of the assemblies, regular Tremonton, was severely In the livestock department some of Lena Tubbs; musical duet, G. G. on replaced assembly being Tuesday when some ex gasoline the finest stock ever exhibited was led Sweeten and Fred Nye, with Mies burned, Frilay, the program by a study period. ploded and his clothes caught fire. Rogers as accompanist; quartette, to into the rings with many more people added were teachers Two more Mr. Cook had been drilling and went Steven Halesr Alvin Bowcutt and Mo- -; the list this year, Odell Thompson, showing interest in this department roni Ward; vocal duet, Lila Tubbs and to fill the tractor with gasoline. As D. Davis' place and than ever before. he was in the act he spilled some gas taking Donald La Von Hales. The horticultural and agricultural Claud Jensen in Miss Nenson's place. The chapel was filled to overflow- and it got on the manifold, which wis departments, altho a little early for the former to be at its best nevertheing with relatives and friends and the hot and it immediately exploded. Some U. 3 U. had spilled on his clithes, i gasoline less those in charge had assembled a floral offerings were profuse. Mrs. Udy has been ill for several also so he was entirely enveloped in wonderful display and the latter exmonths and died Sunday morning at flames instantly. His son, Grant, who hibit, while not the largest, was of the the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank' was near him callel and he dropped to " Discontinuance of the two year nor- finest quality yet shown. Munns of Garland. She leaves a large the ground and proceeded to roll but mal course for teachers at the UniA new booth had been built for the the flames were not extinguished unfamily to mourn her passing. of flowers, which added greatDean is announced Utah display of by versity he was covered, with dirt. The surviving children are: T. J. til Milton Bennion of the school of edu- ly to the display, which surpassed any Udy, Edmund Udy and Austin Udy,; He was rushed to the Hospital im- cation. Three years' work, instead of of former years. of Riverside; Horace Udy, Mrs. Row- mediately' where his burns wee dressThe ladies was well up two, will hereafter be required in orane Macfarlane and Mrs. Effie Wel- ed and at this writing he is recover- der that a student may receive the to standard asdepartment was the school and the can be as as well expected. ling of Riverside; Mrs. Frank Munns ing teacher's elementary school certificate childred's Play Ground displays. Altho the ..tractorwaa covered, in from- - the andMrs, Vern Woods of Garland: ana university.- - This move is in The diversified amusement program" flames the Cook boys were able to ex Mrs. Vernon Hess of Tremonton. with the widely prevalent of baseball, keeping boxing, horse pulling aifd harm done was Interment was made in the River- tinguish them before trend, due largely to overcrowding in rodeo, proved to be a very successful to the machine. side cemetery. the profession, to raise the educational arrangement, every event drawing far requirements for teachers. larger crowds than were anticipated. Students who entered the universi Mr. Colburn's famous string of I ! ! ty last year as two year normal stu horses fairly "rained" cow boys as dents and who plan to complete their they attempted to ride them, as Homer I By Mrs. J. O. Hadfield By Mrs. Don R. Lamb course this year, will be permitted to Holcomb described it, and Homer, him do so in accordance with the requireout did himself in amus self, simply :x: :x: ments as set forth in the 1931-3- 2 ca ing the crowds and doing all manner Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hess of Aber Miss Ardella Tubbs of Holbrook, is talogue. of stunts, in fact it was heard on visiting with her grandmother, Fran- deen, Idaho, are visiting here with It will still be possible for beginning side that Homer had never every been- Mrs. Hess' mother, Mrs. Janet Pier-socis Tubbs. students, if they so desire, to qualify Woodward Cannon, Delores Hersan-so- n during the fore part of the week. in two years for a teaching certificate better. In commenting upon the success of and Allen Edstrom of Salt Lake, Mrs. Ether Spackman and daugh as issued by the state board of educawere week end guests of Miss Ruth ter, Hazel, of Lewiston, Utah, spent tion, it is also announced. Special the fair and rodeo, President Fish- Forsberg. two days here the fore part of the courses have been arranged for this burn expressed a desire to have it known through the columns of this Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Ward and week visiting wiih relatives and purpose in conjunction with the lower daughters and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. friends. paper how deeply appreciative he and division of the university. the executive officers were to the su Kennard of Logan, were guests of The Harmony Boys were invited Phoebe Ward, Tuesday. The Ken-narand Uillerent committees pervisors held Teachers In'stitute the at and and the people who so workers also visited at the Geo. Hales guests in Brigham City, Thursday of last and August Forsberg homes. Silver? generously patronized the fair and To Do week. Mrs. Mary Andrus of the stake rodeo and especially to those who exMr. and Mrs. Louis Zundel were hibited in any and all departments. board, attended the M. I. A. meeting shoppers in Salt Lake City during the said that It has been dramatically In spite of the economic depression Sunday evening. , as a money, is the poor man's week. silver, Mrs. Emma Strong returned to her it is the firm conviction of President Mr. and Mrs. John C. Mason of Og gold. home in Salt Lake Monday, after The most populous nations of the Fishburn that the 8th annual Box Elden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don spending ten days with her daughter, R. Lamb Friday of last week. world are on the silver standard of der County Fair and Rodeo will go Mrs. Russell Capener. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Coombs and coinage. They know no other medium down in history as one of the most Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Welling went children are successful yet held. visiting in Salt Lake City of exchange. And when the price of to Ogden Saturday. A service rendered which heretoit as at is relatives with week silver the present, debased, end, The family of George Udy, who liv- during means that the purchasing power of fore has cost considerable money was and friends. ed here several years ago, spent a few R. L. Mason, John C. Mason and those countries has been cut to sixty, that of carpenter work, hauling of cindays with relatives and they also at- Mrs.. Hannah Hess and Mrs. Don R. fifty or forty per cent of its former ders, building of gates, etc. This work Rotended the funeral of their aunt, Lamb motored to Gooding, Idaho, Sat- level. That, in turn means that the this year was done through a splendid wane Udy. to visit with their brother, Geo. gold standard countries have lost spirit of cooperation and a desire to Senator and Mrs. Tracy Welling urday J. Mason, who is living at that place. great and vitally needed foreign help on the part of loyal citizens of were Logan visitors Monday. this community, who also came in for returned early Sunday morning markets. Mrs. Glen Walker came down from They g of the their share of the president's expreshad an enjoyable time on The whole future after having Pocatello Wednesday of last week and the world is intimately related to the sion of gratitude. trip. is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Edith Smith is getting ready question, "What are we going to do A meeting will be held Monday, Mrs. E. W. Ward. to go to Weiser, Idaho, to live with about silver." The economic status of September 12th, for the purpose of Geo. M. Ward went to Preston, Ida her son, Henry Smith who is employ hundreds of millions of people is hearing a detailed report of receipts-an- d ho, Sunday. ed by the telephone company at that largely dependent on the answer. The disbursements for the Fair and Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Bowcutt, Sr. monetary problems reaches into every Rodeo and to also outline some defiplace. at and daughter, Silvia, spent Sunday A. L. Udy of his place, made an- community, every home and touches nite plans and changes, while they are . Hyrum. other business trip into Idaho, dur- every pocket yet fresh in mind for the 1933 fair. Mr. and Mrs. Herald Welling and ing the week end. LaNeath, son, Lex, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Milton MoCrary of spent the week end with relatives. Portage, were evening guests of Mr. They returned to Salt Lake Monday. Citizens and Mrs. Don R. Lamb, Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Capener, daugh- this week. School ter, Mildred, and party of friends from Mr. Ed. Bigler was visiting with The North Box Elder County Farm Salt Lake, were here to attend the fair Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wolverton, Sun- Bureau will hold a tax meeting, SatOn every side, Monday morning, They went home Sunday. of this week. in the could be seen throngs of children 17th, day September evening, urday Senator T. R. Welling went to Salt Charley Wood of North Garland, L. D. S. Recreational Hall. wending their way back to the school Lake Tuesday to be gone for the re and J. Richards of Riverside, The purpose of the meeting, as ex- room after three months vacation. It Ralph mainder of the week. members of the Bear River Sunday President Brough, of the meant the happy reunion of pals, Mr. and Mrs.' Geo. Bowcutt and son, School stake board, were visitors at plained by will be put before the citizens friends and teachers again. Bureau, in were Bowcutt and John Clifford, our Sunday School here Sunday morn- of the valley the Tax Program, of the Many new teachers were found in Blacksmith Fork canyon over the Farm Bureau and to discuss other the school rooms this year, due to ing. week end. vital questions of the moment. The transfer and some getting married. Miss Gayle Bunderson of Brigham The teachers at the grade school are: public is invited to attend. and Glenna Packer of Ogden, were SOCIAL NOTICE LeRoy Bishop, Albert Meldrum, Wray Sun Geo. Hales at the home, guests Glenn, Virginia Carter, DeEsta HolmA social and dance for all children day. gren, Leona Garfield, Nina Larsen, Robert Macfarlane and daughter under 14 years of age, will be given by Thelma Harris, Constance Jensen, Beth, went to Elba, Idaho, to visit the Primary officers, Tuesday afterMartha Hart and Aleen Hansen. with Mrs. H. E. Macfarlane. noon, September 13th, at 4 o'clock. ' The people of this community welMiss Beth Macfarlane went to Elba Ice cream and candy will be sold, so come the old teachers back and extend Wednesday to remain for the winter kiddies bring your nickels along and UTAH to the new ones a greeting and hope with her grandmother. be sure to be there. they will join in the spirit of this OCT.lt 8 community and enjoy their labors-whilMr. and Mrs. Marvin Nelson of Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos, here. John Labor of Tremonton. Brigham, were week end and Under the direction of Everett'; Roche, chairman of the Rawlins pre cinct of the Democratic party, and his assistants, a huge watermelon bust will be held at Bothwell, Monday, September 12th, to which all Demo-- ; crats, prospective Democrats and luke warm Republicans are invited. I Exceed pectations; Exhibits Are of High Order Final Rites Held for Rowane Udy al-th- Burned Explosion of to Require Years Normal Work - RIVERSIDE PLYMOUTH -- 1 n, . What Are We Going About well-bein- Farm Bureau to Put Tax New Teachers Join Plan Before Ranks in Grade CHAMPIONSHIP m Events STATE FAIR e |