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Show VAL LEY DEADER RIVE BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER VOLUME X NUMBER EIGHT 8. 1934 Congressman Abe RED CROSS SEEKS LARGE CROWD Murdock is Guest of ATTENDS ANNU- SPEAKS TO LIONS Young Democrats MORE MEMBERS TO CLUB WEDNESDAY Congressman Abe Murdock was the CARRY ON RELIEF Armistice Day to be BOURBONS ELECT Commemorated at MAJORITY FROM, B. R. High School COAST TO COAST Armintice day will be commemorat O.A.CHRISTENSEN 'i ed in the Bear River high Bchool Fri- guest of the Young Democratic clubs of this city and Garland, at a lunchday morning at 9:45 when, under the Ex- eon Saturday evening, served at the State-wid- e Roll Call Be-x Commit- - ' direction of the American Legion post n of Tremonton and Garland .the follow home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Suc-,of this city. ing program will be given. Band numbers by the entire B. R. H. Mr. Murdock was highly pleased MemberS. band, under the direction of C. C. with the activities of the young democrats all over the state and compliWatkins; an address by Mr. Spack-ma25,000 By The Tremonton ward homecoming of Brigham and respect to demented them highly on the success held Tuesday evening was one of the parted comrades and taps will con- With the attendance record for the they are attaining. done by;m08t aucceaaful The valuable work yet held. The com .;clude the program. mark Following the luncheon, he spoke at the Red Cross In Utahbeing evening bordering on the 100 need mittees and orpaniz&tiona and the in rharce Saturdav eveninc these the Tremonton Lions enjoyed an even- a democratic rally held in the ward for a more extensive membership to;were Postswill continue their activities instruction of to and a entertainment and complimented by visiting chapel, ing appreciative continue this large relief of and program stake iclala Cafe. off at Fred's otner viaitora f rom a dance which will be held in the audience. Wednesday evening public instruction ,is shown in the an other parts of the state on the manner B. R. H. S. gym. Wanda Pederson pleased the club with nual report .issued Wednesday by Col in which the entire affair was con- two very clever readings and Orson A. Christensen .agricultural superintenonel Hamilton Gardner, state roll call ducted o dent of the local Sugar chairman for the organization. A roll The banquet began at 6:45 Co., gave a very instructive talk on call of twenty-fiv- e thousand members ed jor two houra during whicn time the conditions of the county with rewill be sought this year in the drive a half a beef. 26 turkevs. 100 Dies. 200 Classes, spect to the outlook for the beet and November 15, and excommencing of incl and all the potatoes pounds School Meet water situation for the coming year. tending to November 29. dentals and trimmings that go with In opening his talk Mr. Christensen 80 of the wheat The present membership of 15,954 such a meal were fed to more than Approximately stated he had lived in the valley all All people who are Interested in of his life and had been over this allotment checks covering accepted is inadequatet in face of the growing '500 people. an adult class in Agriculture forming: after the first 100 were fed f 0r men and Home Economics for the ground when there was nothing here contracts, have arrived and are being neea ior reuei tnrougnoui me state. Shortly disbursed from the local office. but salt grass. During the past year the organization retired to the chapel where the ladies are requested to be at the high Some $183,000 is ready for you to has increased its scope of activities to they The speaker explained the irrigat8 reels of educational pictures were school Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock ion sistem of the valley which we all apply on the last of 1933 and the first include chapters giving instruction in shown while the balance of the crowd ' f n W1V lliC bV I ' TT 1mow pretty well, he said ,and this is for 1934 payments. TT mmj nome- xaygieuc re w 11uic C1!.1 j were dmmg. when the spacious d e first time that we have ever had Wheat.Allo " Life Saving ,and emer- - ei had and f illed to capaclty, a music-- ! , threat of drouth. The Bear ynn lief centres In every al Program was rendered which HtrntaI all oil rvt.AeAv.4. DwinijAH X IC01UCUI. Vs. JZi. UICOCUL, witles, more uguivu Smith and President John J. Shum-wa- y recelv- each made brief remarks. The musical program consisted of a piano 4 Mrs. Geo. Quinney; a vocal A meeting of the Home and ComE. H. White and Mrs. munity section of the North Box Eleight selections der farm bureau was held in the Lions te of Og- - club rooms in Tremonton, Saturday, xner October 27th. A report of the year's Mrs. QT k was given by President, rson. The following new of- ed: Mrs. A. R. Ca- sident; Mrs. A. vice presi- I Irrigation System Is plained; Sugar Beet Industry Discussed Speaker Wal-dro- Organizations, tees Praised for cess of Reunion gins November 15th to Obtain ship of .V J Entire State Ticket Wins Three Republicans in County Elected ; n, Under the banners of the New Deal the citizenry of the United States ia general elected an overwhelming majority of democratic candidates from I hig-hl- ! Wheat Allotment Checks Are Ready For Valley Farmers Utah-Idah- coast to coast. " Keeping step with the national trend, Utah elected the entire democratic state and national ticket, with 4 ' majorities ranging from 13.7S0 for ' Senator Wm. .H. .King' ,to 48,345 for Joseph Ririe. Congressman Abe Mur dock lived up to the predictions of hla friends and led all candidates in hla -district. Box Elder county kept in step and was kind to only three republicans," John Adams ,the four year commls- -, sloner; John H. Zundel, sheriff ; and Afton R. Christensen, recorder, ,s The, four year commissioner and the sheriff were hotly contested positions and were decided by a very small margin. Following is how Box Elder county-anTremonton voted: County Voting . United States Senator . 2878 ... Don B. Colton, R. ........ 3596 William H. King, D For Congress V, Adults Interested in to Forming j ' M -- An A at High . I A 1 - I V chap-iiAi- j and Community Section of Farm Bu reau Elect Officers T7 2282 4161 f 2390 4032 Arthur Wooley, R. Abe Murdock, D I State Treasurer Ivor Ajax, R. Joseph Ririe, D Chief Justice D. N. Straup, R -- 2362 3950 James H. Wolfe, D Representatives Elwood, H. R River- - David L. Mann, Ernest Nelson, D Tot lEast Mrs. D. W. Jenkins, R ximately E. H. Cornwall, D. 2711 3775 2461 4099 m Commissioners John Adams, R. 3345 3238 W. H. Gleave, D. sons ana 11 ngiury water nhle to conserve much Commissioners ' John W. Smith, R. .L.Dewey, Joseph County Clerk Jos. A. Josephson, R. Henry Nielsen, D. ,. County Treasurer J. A. Fishburn, R O. L. Brough, D - mu ara'ff, YL? Turning from the the speaker devoted the L the time to the dxscussion of the pheasant hunt, had l u ZhpoMins for the State Fish and GaTW T rSe crop department. He was assisted by War- I." Whlte-!1Jfor dens J. S. Hull and Aaron Christensen S r nllnvedeffect this year su consid- - QT,H civ nthfr checkers furnished by i the ., . future yeaio. . Stake quarterly and pries tuia " the local asaotion, ine acixis-Arable fear that has been the Bear River stake' willv. , enures obtamea when inrougnuut November 11, cornv industry rpsistin2- beets 01 " The wee? 20 ftre: 9 a. m. in the morning. year's yieia at t mmc,ntr R. Hamster, checker, n;asi iremuuv had been. on the National Child Boo a. , . v . wrvrn" iim -uivu . uccii tnns ana tnai me uu.kv . with 129 r.pheasants. have been adaea to uie n huriters tn -w.ucnu--on r rowers .. ..... t...... nn. SDeCiai hecltpr churcn . .1 rv.n4 Cian Praa. lilirarV f OT ID1S UttMluu Xwe mux ... Mawjr loruicvo - LXSa - 1 ?s fm nnt - f aiui Siierm I , ! . 3081 John H. Zundel, R. ........................ A. E. Roche, D County Recorder Afton Christensen, R D. Sly. chairman Mrs. O. D. Luke, Attorney County 1 OF ADVERTIS- AND BUSINESS W. A. Call. RD IHE NEW YORK Lewis Jones, rvinntv Assessor -- s . 2614 !ttf - that ers were v, 3365 3245 3611 2985 2048 f 4.1 , i tef BVmd, , R . - 3071 u "Newspaper advertisings performs a Fred L. Pevt-cseCouihtv Surveyor service. It shows people public .o great ......2368 school . Jrtve a,, seWons. .The , SJ i what to buy for their comfort, their E. V. Chettle, R.D . .r..;..fe. ; . 41 , re- - tor more tunuim It 1S8 hunters, with 104 pneasania. H. W. snecial Griffith, and a their mit enjoyment. 00h convenience not reported Road ,fraction un- to buy safely and Canal three precincts With where small check them in shows be teonly'very ex 132 pheasants economically. coner. HOUSEW ARMING SPONSORED hunterSi the other beets, thesospeaker ey at the sessions Tremonton Voting cneckei. South-w- ere dance and everything nwCnristensen( AarQn ' plained, TREMOiX BY ence. aaverusuig ia uncinstitu- "Newspaper -United States Senator ptotmg J to able l2Q pheasanta. hunters 229 eelbyearg crop ,cnrhv offewhuman The evening session will be under B. Colton, R. ...v Don , a men week Pathe business of Central asground affair good mutual checker, very 324 because An stake the of interesting D direction . ... ... i - the snnnnnred. bV tn advertise William H. King, produced m year Lific143 . hunters, with 105 pheas- sociation .and will be in commemora was tne nousewu.i""6 rYJ win spena guvu ,nnav For Congress ' vet known. teacners cusappomu. that Tremonton merchandise the ta 00 anin that ad- - Arthur Woolley, R Armistice of Day. in tion Tn Plosinff. Mr. nnoLco d6a misrepresentation ers Thus, house D S. Hull and D'. Knuason, i,, insurance to on,J MaimwP.'en idta was featured in j. ot pay. The merchants - Abe Murdock, d Treasurer Federal with State pheasants At rSSta the. . j. ron rvAiigovernment ,on Corinne975 hunters, manufacturers who are prosthe decorations and refreshments. oprp ana who Ivor Ajax, R muateal. 1 CrvstaL checker, W. Tremonton those of are songs, tnvariably 304 Will average V D very spicy program will be 680 hunters, with 520 pheasants. advertising with real Joseph Ririe,Chief Justice $ and readings was greatly as far as can be learned it first. 2068 audience. pheasants and values. Total 2980 hunters, service and honest To my loyal friends, democrats appreciated by a large Daniel N. Straup, R PMraCnristensen was introduced . 3M me wim Taik3 were given Dy There were a lot oi puui on the pub-a- s James H. Wolfe, D. tax rpnhiirans and many de- to I omfpeo election, and impossible Representatives checkj they vallev th th lip was a nauvc " were noi cuewncu vm-hpr in Darticuiar naviA - H. Mann. R ' to express my sincere vw , hunters dancing that ft to. Mnhnrtv had grown up wgetuM Abbott t0 sire snan bill. ; assure l you and vou PVervone. nation's advertising uj all "uencvc ,k,t th,.. were easily- 5000 tion to speaKers ? aorvPd pas the .nt to eat. Mra to prove was I possess Dower ritv, nil the SUDiecia icnu'B '"" d Viv a ueiiciuua not so he merchant is w u Cornwall ,v have He gtatea that oniy four money, law and what j - - he can uSe , "Aaveruaiiig worthy of the confidence you throughout the evening. would hunterg or that salesmanship possession three made 294 a tne cheapest speaker regtg wefe me. brought n- - placed in Auauio, customers uy, uuuuii.u is 25Q sublect that was very m jonn nheasants and one for no charity L Fred L. Petersen. in giving bring to his store so The worst thing here. more thousands that the he says shows, This tal to everyone of ustalk cense. Commissioners and : vo lume inolltlCS. was mgmy 302 Sen squandered in charity sells his goods Mr. Christcnsen's started last year is t money has the benefit of prices John W. Smith, R are 2 has his patrons than nIafl fts hunters the that interesting and and effect Jos. 1. wwrj, g each having on large purchases Uiiwwh" CountyV.f """"6 v level 225 ..Minmt . ,J ortfiinP'o OI! ...... . . rt. Trhinri ,. IQflf , 1 Uli fn1tnrnr llflPH ..i...tioinv Anderson measure G. "' . Earl '" JOS. to tment. vaJd st m&uuiau.v. a. which mnneV. 323 'ine Mi.'. ji"-"with me me anu u those who spena Nielsen, as a mass salesman or wasn't. local association is very EL tne was of "enry the a to politics Prolower imnossible keep the Treasurer h C. anm, OI HIS h,Isinc8S County th SiZG ,.0 satisfied with the results, inas- U. S. A. Teyg were sent from our -- -rmer R. . t nf the work of helping t a ticiViKiim lAnoiimpr. t i. .. iu as 379 Pnce """'"U" is uuau. ana j. much as vaiuawe nguira townsman . at ,8 not a new conditi0n It nn n nan- VJ. u. ...i in business in can be used to get an in Shcrlfl Do vou rememDer wm.u jtv,-w-,- r , . rnm( aeain. Ciyae as charity, itself old "Lc,Qt,' He 1 nanus tnac automoone of an Utah R stock pheasants. California. Zundeli 16.000 for crease in the LOGANf Utah. ...... . . Jonn oar ft nrf ' as ue of lnairect D good illustration Roche, .an nearly E states that the average pheasants per Agriculturai College broadcasts over CARS A. and taxaS. for student suggeated today ? ADVERTISING SOLD a ' man would have been much greater radiQ station KSL everyto Tuesday bright au nnv fiocan Tn HE MILLIONS Aiit-'-t 1.45 p. m. ..i it Thursday from 1:30 chrlslensen, R the dog tax, if the weather had been such as by are THE given is D. OF O. Luke,.,, D. This UBJA Mrs. These presentations it." . irt-Dwas Monday and Tuesday. THE ntHJti WillL, " of the college faculty, an pay ' fnrnpv 4 i ttv and jjavrvrjivi R - - Call. THBY ADDED TO riit. UALUi Mr and Mrs. Joseph Anderson viuo""387 tvio talka are Civen of Salt Lake cuy IjeWlS JOIita, Home, Mrs. Roy .. . AcittPMftor A4flr.l . of lows. Of Blue Vreen, 0 r..n(ti can w days. Alma Baker, special interest to ia. - M- mwwintftn "" long as stnues 2U 24th. .T-- cost on vo me tuuoui" UivM of Utah and the intermounuun w.u Tuesday . .."-.wuiu, ... u. . Ortober and Mrs. Parley Lin341 jrl L. nn strike and imfel., Petersen, agi" vrii ...in ,.mln(r .uwara nu..w re the to attend g Jf the nc ghbors wouia vmy Jn. ford of Gariana, a &m, 8cnt upon eyof fr ,v"p""'' copies will be Archie Munns u.hpn thev're cheap and " Of fie. Utah , MUNNS Mr. aand Mrs. E. V. Chettle, R a were 384 Oct. comcS' high wner born they return them girl, of Elwood. w. H. Griffith, D the vay htate Agricultural College. Programs than in- better lot a Nephi DC Mrs. 1934 wouM and November, niTSTMAN Mr. born hey are doing .infin h fniiowinc addresses: Dustman, of Riverside .a boy, of Nnvembcr 1 Byron Alder, "KillinfiO October 26th. SOClCty NCWS " At the urgent representing nearly all of1 Dressing and Grading Turkeys !. tVio- di.MtnCt. ... ,, November 6 George Q. itvi ml Ii...:If'rl MVBPif W.mrrLrncv FecninE of Dairy Cattle, tne .V""""" a candidute At hp. work and business meeting Mrs. jacn. and Mr. TiAMTLTON tt .. - f. . .. . t. . " v.flur.a- .. .a..ai, i i4.. w. tifkl Tues-- : twin girls. .jv. tne o oi 0f , the Jicnci owmj " member for oucitat... 1 ton Hamilton omc for Winter." n. -.. an interesting. 3T senntn. I rom school patrons oi , Trn November Tnerma day, jsovcmo.r. 13th, ""."'"'3 ia..t n. Hoccnmrn. "This Uun so- on December 5. UW4. in sccum. m ivtn featuring elfctlon thf. successful was formerly I been ,2 3 havc and lf elected I pledge my in the home. Valuable J""'1" this city. "Five of John P. Holmgren to jJaJ'aH. consent 9 10 !. 7 6 S nf school board t0 .Mr rind Mrs. Cecil BadR vvill be given on type, of 16 IT 15 IA 13 Pens . No 12 II he Blue Creek, a giri. born fMOn December 23 24 '"l have no "ax to Rrind" nor am orI hoc cntettainment, games, renejh-19 20 II 22 18 vember 2nd. a rortain that many grave c;llH.f)n for Little Folks." tt etc. w ptrty, iy niciita, 30 11 in obligateti 29 '25 way any 23 26 hinder my efforts Novernncr 22 D. P. Murray. "4 of importance to the tax mKymrS-AJ"- . will follow the that might hour social faction, A u will neei ph of all. for justice and for the good AU interested ate invited. 27- - u. r. submitted, November fim resulting JSnKNS KfHpectfully turc "5r, Recreation." "Forestry hisi past experience. .ember 6th. If. "irfi - ,o. : s- . 1 : totuui - iu - I S - ' ' Xut - -,- i J&Jg. w.t ar-ha- KSS .SSS& si W'fZyiro; " keeist- ! i - - A io , ..HiraofWenvlope Pat .,. - H'b 111 yu.. --- -- g.. -- p.v gram ior iovchiw uepn. V4 tn RECENT BIRTHS 4 , -- I - ... . ; - w O r , - lu"j -- i- -' v"J . B- , - un .n.. i , . : Announcement ! Announcement ! IWll-lliai.- Relief , I 111 w- j - l1""; Jcf - - NnTi;vS nl?"'wnier ; ; : S indent -- v i VTX. ff ofju.e - xn.-iio- lf . - Radio -- Jju. . , ri c ! .' i , - - In Appreciation 1 - v. t- . - n, . SUo!" |