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Show BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADWML VOLUME EIGHT TREMONTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933 Mother of Dr. D. B. FAIR, PEACH DAY Green, Dies at Magna OFFICIALS MEET NEW POULTRY INDUSTRY TO Dr. D. B. Green, of this city, was called to Magna Saturday on account of the serious illness of his mother,1 Mrs. Matilda B. Green, wife of Brig' ham S. Green. Mrs. Green died Sun M. I. A. HONOR NIGHT HELD AT NUMBER THIRTY-THRE- E Father of Local Doctor LARGE ACREAGE Dies After Long Illness BEING PLANTED Dr. E. H. White of this city, left Wednesday for Beaver to attend the funeral of his father, Charles Dennis White, 82, prominent church man, pio- ' ' iicct wuui grower anu civic leaaer 01 cr 1 Rodeo Show day night of cerebral hemorrhage. Southern Utah, who died at his home! Olipt. U. A. LnriStenSeil Mrs. Green had visited in this com v in Beaver following two years illness, Will TYlU in which he was confined to his bed. munity several times with her son andj family and had become acquainted The deceased was the second child with a number of citizens here. Her born in Lehi. Later he moved to Iron son is one of - Tremonton's highly esand then to Beaver. He serv county A very successful stake M. I. A ed fourteen A new poultry industry for Utah teemed professional men, to whom the Friday evening of last week, PresiThe past month has been a busy years as bishop and sev which would ultimately bring an ad citizens extend their deepest sympa- dent A. N. Fishburn, of the Box El- honor night was conducted at Gar enteen years in the stake one in beet planting in the Bear Rivpresidency der county fair, with Secretary Dewey land Tuesday evening, under the dl and at the time of his death ditional $500,000 of new wealth into thy in his great loss. Orson A. was a er Valley. According-t- o the state, is the avowed purpose of a Mrs. Green was born in Draper, and Directors J. L. Weidman and rection of the M. I. A. stake board, patriarch. Christensen, agricultural superintenmovement just launched by the Utah September 13, 1874, a daughter 'of James Walton, attended the business According to the stake board, the con district Mr. WThite was active in civic b'fe dent of the Poultry Producers Cooperative Asso- Nels and Caroline Jensen Boberg. She meeting of the Box Elder Chamber of tests held Tuesday evening were also, being connected with almost ev about 13,000 acres have been conciation. was an active members of the L. D. S. Commerce at Brigham City. among the best and with more par ery cooperative establishment at tracted to beets which with overplant church and a member of the presidenThe purpose of the meeting was to ticipants than ever held. Charles P. Rudd, manager of the tempted in the section in which he will probaby exceed 13,500 acres. g cy of the quorum stake Relief Society. talk over problems concerning the Box lived. Following are the contests: poultry department, is Planting will be finished in a few She is survived by her husband, Elder county fair and Box Elder peach the program forward with the He is the last of weather permitting and the a of 7 wards days, family eight Vanguards story telling I of day. children. He is survived by his wid L season so far is auspicious for a good .support of General Manager Clyde C three sons, Dr. Donald B. Green, Bourne, Fielding, participating Jay President Fishburn, in stating the first; Merlin Miller, Penrose ward. ow, Mrs. Mary A. Greenwood White, crop. The government station at Twin .Edmunds and the association's board this city; Dr. W. D. Breen, of Black-foo- t, Idaho; and- Howard Green, of purpose of the meeting, expressed the second. and eight sons and daughters. of directors. Falls, Idaho, forcasts a favorable seaFuneral were son so far as white fly is concerned, held services the in The new industry is to be built Magna; two daughters, Mrs. Bernice hope that in as much as times would Junior girls retold story, Alice Beaver L. D. S. tabernacle today and with our splendid water 6upply a .around the production of colored, or Larsen, and Miss Dorothy Green, of not seem to justify two big rodeos and four brothers, three sisters close together and that in as much as Christopherson, Garland, first; good tonnage is expected. ' Mildred Theurer, Tremonton, second, (Ihursday. ieavy meat chickens for export, prin- Magna; and three rodeo in was the grandchildren. by His H. county Dr. originated of E. this son, White, Should the farmers of this valley cipally to the Los Angeles metropol'M' Men public speaking 3 wards the fair, that the Chamber of Comcity, is a worthy son who has shown be fortunate enough to harvest last itan area. Its development will in no Carl Cook, Tremonton, much of the same merce and the peach day committee participating spirit possessed by way interfere with the state's highly average tonnage, which has in Girl would see their way clear to dispose first; Veryl Henne, Garland, second, his father m community building and year's business, some years been exceeded, it would specialized egg producing 8 Gleaner girls public speaking with it this year and inaugurate some is highly esteemed. for the new industry is intended mean more than 200,000 tons in this One other sport which the entire county wards participating Idonna Porter, for the outlying sections of the district, which would make a splendid Leona Tre Garfield, Garland, first; could wholeheartedly support. .state, more or less unfitted geograoperating campaign for Garland and The four most beautiful coeds of second. h monton, .nm. Proo;riPnt iuH .Tn0 It is reasonably certain now phically for the production and rapid the Utah State Agricultural college Brigham. Drama 6 wards participating, Gar mercial dub called each of the the Brigham factory will operate that marketing of fresh eggs. were adjudged by the famous screen jirM.f 6 tn City, May this year. East Garland ward, 0nBC;nr, f land .... In fact, it is expected that the star Warner Baxter of Hollywood. their viewg( with regpect to the propo. second.ward, first; of an industry featuring The its subsidthrough company, "Dairy Day" will be held in Brig Dancing 2 wards participating put by Mr. Fishburn. Follow- ihe production of heavy meat birds man was given first place; Nada RichJ sition brf . .. Tremonton ward, first, DeEsta Holm- - ham City on Saturday, May 6. iary finance agency, the Utah Beet vote was discussion f will greatly benefit the egg produc- of Logan, sophomore, was second; At a meeting held Thursday night Credit Corporation, is getting papers of the directors, which showed they gran and Ray Randall; Garland ward ers by helping carry the overhead of Edythe Gephart of Tremonton, sopho- en were unanimously in favor of support second, Jessie Manning and James by a group of dairymen, the mer- in condition to assist growers finance the dressing plants now borne entirely more, third; and Ruth Allen of chants' committee, school men, farm their crops through the growing per Shumway. ing the request of Mr. Fishburn, by white leghorns and turkeys. sophomore, fourth. Class club leaders and iod to the amount of about $120,000. Advanced Senior called President Jones Speech bureau, officers, upon other The program calls for the raising will finance a larger per These girls were chosen from 17 members of the fair boards the Gordon Tremonton Nessen, county agricultural agent, it was The agency ward, present first, of. colored chickens .such as Rhode coeds of the college. Each of the four for a free discussion of these of the crop than in 1932, when centage to decided hold the annual Tremonton Stake Dancing Contest dairy day prob Islaad Reds and Plymouth Rocks, for winners will be given a full page diswas used. Incidentally the $60,000 in on Doll Harris and a George Brigham May conclusion at the City of first, ward, Saturday, which, meat purposes, and marketing of the play in the year book, according to lems, amount was repaid and no loss Bishop N. J. Valentine was again whole Frost; Tremonton ward second, De birds thru the Utah association's sales Ted Bagley, Salt Lake, editor of the very friendly and cooperative spirit occured to the corporation. chosen the as CounWaldron. Eldred out and Esta was manifested. was It chairman; general Holmgren brought agency in Los Angeles. The office is Buzzer. Two numbers which had no compe ty Agricultural Agent Stewart, sec"It may be of interest to readers in the discussion that m the past there managed by Albertus Wulardson, one Noble of the Leader to know,", said Mr. the tition the been co had the not by of Fielding Hunsaker, retary; general operetta, proper spirit of the founders of the state poultry and the senior department pub chairman of the cattle committee; Christensen, "that our company, in ward between the two institutions operation cooperative and for years assistant and those who had sponsored them and lic speaking, by the Tremonton ward with M. V. Rohwer chairman of the conjunction with the U. S. Dept. of treneral manager. that this meeting was the first step are deserving of special mention and Jersey cattle division; J. P. Barnard Agriculture, is continuing with the Farmers in the outlying districts chairman of the Guernsey cattle divis work on fly resistant beet strains and in the direction of a realization of the commendation. are urged to at least double their last of deal showed a The to be benefit mutual all derived operetta ion; Leon Jensen chairman of the Hol- - seed production. This year we have great by Funeral services were held Tuesday year's production of heavy chickens on stein cattle division; and Park Stumm, over 100 acres being t grown in the of and in time the effort preparation people of the county in a loyal and the assumption that this increase can afternoon at 1 o'clock for Lela Irene the com chairman oiL the junior department; west half of the district by 70 grow- same over was and wholehearted in the of both the put support be carried without much additional ex Knutson Tippetts, 21, wife of Truman also county agricultural agent Stew peach day and the Box Elder county mendable fashion. pense to the farmer. 'It is not our Tippetts,' of Brigham City, who diei fair. Gordon Nessen was art, Wm. Holmes, ; Clarence Wixonl The of Seed is being produced at Garland, speech intention or desire to encourage any Friday evening at a Brigham hospital, Noel Bennion were chosen as Honeyville, and Corinne tests, and at and both from the a The officials of fair standpoint outstanding, reception on a large following an illness of six week. one to go into the program was warm and cordial and problems of delivery and material used. It was members of the publicity committee; St. George in commercial quantity, The services were held in the L. D. scale, where it would necessitate the will lend to a much clearer one of the best speeches that has been and the merchants' committee consti several hundred acres. Enough of such discussed We S. chapel, under the direction of Counoutlav of anv sum of money. and better seed should be available for growers understanding in the fu- delivered in this sort of work and it tute the finance committee. simply propose a reasonable increase selor John O. Garfield. Musical num- ture. It was pointed out that the is regretable that it cannot be entered Utah State Ag in the districts usually affected in from the Specialists in the production with your present bers were rendered by Mrs. Callie could support both institutions in the church finals, as no provisions ricultural College will judge the dairy blight seasons for 1934. of Brigham City, and William county facilities and under the same condicattle. Also arrangements have been and in the future even greater for this department has been made. that tions that you are caring for present Cottom, of Snowville. with made to set aside a fund to pay the contestant ward in in be effort than the will every Every put past The speakers were President C. E. W flocks," Mr. Rudd asserts. are exhibitors' transportation on all dairy and both stake the to to forth avoid conflicts and ward, officers, any state cooperative association, Smith, of the Bear River stake; Wil make a better peach day and Box to be highly complimented for the suc cattle over six months of age. The Good promises, will make the liam R. Bunderson and Dan Hickman, Elder county fair and rodeo. College rate to be allowed will be as follows, cess attained. meat birds a cash crop for the of Stone; and Counselor Garfield. based on milage from Brigham City: sta Mrs. Tippetts was born March 19, HVirmers by establishing receiving vol Milton E. Anderson of .Tremonton, 1 to 5 miles, 50c; 5 to 10 miles, $1.00 tions in the districts where the 1912, at Holbrook, Idaho ,a daughter is a member of the "A" honor roll for 10 over be miles, $1.50. S. S. iiume will warrant. Cash will be paid of Fred W. Snutson and Verna Gurall cattle ex the winter quarter at the Utah' State the Under state law, Eve. hibited in any show in the state must Agricultural college, according to word for poultry brought' to these stations ney Ki tson. The Knutsons moved from Nv jraska to Holbrook in 1911 the year around, unuer the plan. be tested for bang's abortion disease. received this week from the registrar's :VThe decision to establish a heavy and latef, to Tremonton and for the Ward conference will be held in the The expense of this test will be borne office. one hundred percent of the Nearly meat poultry export industry in Utah past two years have resided in Brig officers and teachers of the Bear Riv- Tremonton ward Sunday evening, by the finance committee. All ex To be eligible for the honor roll a by stimulating and encouraging the ham City. er stake attended the two stake Sun- commencing at 7:30. Representatives hibitors are asked to notify some student must, carry at least fifteen Surviving are her husband and a 14 day school convention at Malad last of the stake presidency will be in at member of the committee as to the hours credit and have a straight "A"" production of heavy breed chickens was made by the association as a re- month old son, Jerald D., her parents, Sunday. tendance. Special talks and music will so arrangements can be made to have grade. Students making the honor sult of a southern California market three brothers and two sisters, Oliver be given and important data showing number of animals they will exhibit, roll twice in succession are awarded school to the addition In Sunday A., Edgar E., Fred W., Jr., and Glad .survey. an "A" scholarship pin at the end of and the progress and development in the the animals tested. C. E. President workers, Smith, About 8,000,000 pounds of heavy ys, of Brigham City; and Mrs. Willard ' :;. ' will the different in ward '. ... .. the auxiliarys The will list year. K. H. Fridal, Jr., of the stake presifollowing premium ap be poultry is brought into this market Kruper of Ada Michigan. Anderson is Mr. a presented. sophomore regisply separately to all breeds of dairy Interment was made in the Tremon dency, with nearly all the high counA special effort is being put forth cattle to be entered on yearly, with 3,700,000 pounds coming tered in the School of Agriculture. of cil heads and and ward Day," "Dairy bishops distant ton cemetery, Stohl funeral directors from producing centers more to have all members of the ward in Saturday, May 6. The priesthood quorums attended. junior exhibit than Utah. Several million pounds of attendance at this conference. ors will be permitted to exhibit in board Nine members of the general such fowl comes right through the both the open and junior classes in of Salt Lake City were present to J en Box Beehi4 state from the the convention. work the the of over Guernsey, Holstein and Jersey put route to this market, the survey shows. breed divisions. extendMalad Members of stake the The operation of the Utah associaList Premium ed a cordial welcome to the visitors r-tion's Los Angeles sales agency, orThe small son of Mrs.. Lilly Camp Ribbons Awarded: and served luncheon to more than 500 the In of death matter the recent :x: Utah will the give ganized last year, bell of Stanrod, had the misfortune 3 No. old of over. 1, Bull, years of J. M. Stander, of Brigham City, people during the noon hour. PETERSON Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pe-- , producers a decided advantage on the to break hia arm, April" 22. No. 3. 2 old under and 2, Bull, years The convention was an outstanding terson of Penrose, a girl, born on Utah, a fellow member of the said market, it is stated. Bobby, the small son of Mr and Mrs. No. 3, Bull, 18 months and under 2 success from know to is that it every angle. interesting April 21st. With the cooperation of the various society, , Spencer Taylor had his tonsils re 95 per cent ;f the membership MANN Mr. and Mrs. Kim Mann of, years. county agricultural agents, Mr. Rudd about 1 year and under 18 moved Tuesday. No. Bull, 4, bene to contributions the made their LEADER CLASSIFIED ADS PAY Elwood, a boy, born on April 24th, is traveling into the Uintah basin, The small boy of Mrs. Mae Hunsa ; months. and wife of the deceased memparts of northern Utah and southern ficiary 6 months and under 1 ker had his tonsils removed last SatNo. 5, Bull, a The of ber. members such society r ; Utah, explaining the program and urday. year. are to be highly commended for their TREMONTON The small pointing out its ad"antages. Utah, in of Mr. and Mrs. No. 6, Bull calf, under 6 months. daughter the and the to of support . the past, has been an importer of sympathy AS No. 7, Cow, 3 years old or over. . John Misiasi of Bear River City, was bereaved family. Organization and is meat but it hoped poultry, "eavy No. 8, Cow, 2 years old and under 3. badly burned by scalding water last success. All vacan UNTOUCHwtl1 a cask out'et available, the cooperation is SECTION No. 9, Heifer, 18 months and under Saturday. state will supply her own demand and cies caused by defaulting members Ardell, small son of Ernest Ander years. been filled in. LOOMS No. ' be able to STRONG export at least 25 carloads have already son of Bear River City, was kicked by 1 18 under and 10, Heifer, year O. G. Bargeron, Secretary. to Los Angeles each year. a horse Saturday, fracturing the skull. months. The plan proposes to feature the No. 11, Heifer, 6 months and under His condition is improving nicely. In the business meeting of the Lions club Wednesday evening, Brigham City, Utah, .. production of capons after the new inMrs. Ted Austin was taken to the " year. April 10th, 1933 reports were made by members of the depositors committee and Dee dustry gets on its feet. During the No. 6 Hospital in Ogden, Monday, months. 12, Heifer calf, under I a special Lions committee showing the progress with respect to where an abscess was removed from past year the price paid for capons It is with sincere gratitude that No. 13, Senior champion bull. averaged five cents per pound more take this means of thanking the mem- getting a bank in Tremonton. her throat, caused from a chicken bone No. 14, Junior champion bull.. that the price paid for the best grade bers of the Box Elder Benevolent Sois now reasonably assured that Tremonton is to have a No. 15, Grand champion bull. It lodging there. She returned home of turkeys. By the development of a ciety, for the liberal manner in which bank, although at this time the names of the people who are inNo. 16, Senior champion female. ' Thursday and is improving nicely.. standard grade and pack, the associa- they met the call made of them by the terested are not L. P. Knudson of Portage, had the No. 17, Junior champion female. being made public. Business men and people gen tion hopes to build up a demand for recent death of my beloved husband, misfortune of getting his arm broken No. Grand female. 18, behind champion of from the are made, reports valley, wholeheartedly Utah capons and thus return premium Julius M. Stander, of Brigham City, erally above the wrist, when he was No. Exhibitor's just 19, Herd; (5 head) who was a member of your organiza the move and would support an institution here. prices to producers. 2 years or over; 1 cow, 3 years thrown from a horse. He was brought bull, tion. May your organization continue In the report of the committee, it was pointed out that men or over; 1 heifer, 2 years and under 3; to Tremonton where he had it set to meet with success that others, like interested in coming to the Bear River valley with a bank, some yearling heifer; 1 heifer calf, all me, may me benefited in a time of of whom had made a survey and freely admit that every indica- owned by exhibitor. in showmanship will be awarded a need. " the would resources of backed No. the the Produce of Dam (3 head) pennant. tion, by 20, Mon. valley, up justify , Sun., ( Signed ( Mrs. Ethel M. Stander. belief that in the onward march of progress Tremonton cannot be either or both sexes ,any age, the off-Best junior judging team to receive ' denied a prominent place in the county as a commercial center and pring of one cow. Neither the dam a pennant. "42nd Street," coming to the Liberty , nor 200 most beauti the and the need be owned. of the list, Tuesbecause and build performers, produce a of to by able should be a and bank, Anyone wishing copy support up strong Theatre, Sunday, Monday ful girls in the world! 2nd. the extension write and 1st the office, where in and and 30th resources vast the please the west, May April valley sorrounding day, No. 21, Get of Sire (4 head), both court house, Brigham City. Burglarize the baby s bank, rifle richest of lie. ' Two stupendous Bhows in one! A sections farm dry sexes the stick up your any age, the get Every dairy farmer in Boi "Elder complete Broadway musical comedy law, family sock, in the meeting and everything possible of one represented, ran to high the Optimism sire. Neither the nor the sire dough anything and the 'adjoining counties, while get the scene for presented scene will be done to assure the establishment of a bank between now and get need be owned or bred by exhib- county, "42nd Street." are invited to exhibit their dairy catg story races on! Nearly and see such time as the code passed by the recent legislature will be rati- itor. -tle here on that day. two hours of breathless entertainment - , The branch , Committee. fied or ADS BY THE first boy READING PROFIT featured 50 winning place than banking. more girl Publicity permitting 14 frith stars, START IN UTAH Production of Heavy AT BRIGHAM CITY GARLAND, TUES. IN SUGAR BEETS to be Held atTair, Many Wards Very Peach Day to Hold Unusual Talent in Varied Activities Other Sports Meat Chickens to Export Planned r 1 fnmnnnv "dJs-VUHipdli- I Finance Growers 1 Garland-Brigha- m car-jyin- - : pri-anari- ly Tremonton Chosen of Campus Queens Annual Dairy Day at Brigham J I i roc-,n- f " Hy-ru- 4-- H Funeral Rites Held for Former Tremonton Girl Ko-for- d, Tremonton Student Makes at d - Ward Conference to Officers Stake Attend Convention Held Here Sunday ,; , . mid-we- st rf- - Elder Benevolent Society Functioning HOSPITAL NOTES Births of the Week -t- NOW ASSURED OF BANK; CENTER RICH AGRICULTURAL SEEN WITH RESOURCES INSTITUTION ED; ifc"1' . - . At the Liberty Theatre and Tues. ' mother-in-- - fieart-grippin- - |