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Show T A . VMJLEY r)iT7T!?To) TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1936 O NUMBER FORTV-FOU- a ii Xi E::ii TO BE AT PALMYRA Hcrr Carers $4,220,-389.- Saints WiU Be Received July 15lFbia These payments, which extended over a period from May 12, 1933 to June 1,1936, included $1,830,888.96 for farmers who signed wheat control contracts, $278,067.95 for those who program, complied with the corn-ho- g and $2,111,428.38 for sugar beet ' growers who complied. Box Elder county received a total benefit payment of $1,132,096.79. For wheat $657,681.38; for $29,675.41; and for sugar $442,942.13. i Mormons a century ago is preparing to welcome them back again. Hundreds of ad- herents to the faith, that originated here in 1830 will return from all parts of America to an anniversary celebration on the 24th, and 26th of this ...V. v month. ;" Prominent among historic Mormon spota to be visited during the observance Is the old home where lived Joseph Smith, the 19th century prophet Openair meetings will be held In the "Vision Grove", nearby, where liis first religious experience took . , place. The Latter-da- y Saints, as the Mor--' mons are officially called, were driven from western New York in 1831. Their subsequent settlements in Ohio, Missouri, Illinois; and finally the Rocky Mountain states fill some of the most colorful pages in American history. By the end of its first century, the religion which had looked so unpromising in its first years in New York has spread over the entire nation, with a membership of three- quarters of a million. To attend the dedication of a monu- ment at the place the Book of Mor--mon was found, throngs of Mormon descendants came back last year to the "land of their fathers." Every month, more of them are found visiting the church's historic spots in this locality. So this month the local citizens are going to receive the now prominent people with open arms. Though a hostile community rejected the early members of the faith, returning visitors will see placards which say "Welcome Mormons!" YEAR 29 - ' 7 -- kJ" s"s Tangible results of the works progress administration program In Utah and other states over the nation during the past year were outlined Satur- day in a report received by Allen T. Sanford, Utah Director, national em- ergency council, from Washington, D.i aSalient features of the report were i ?,? ' - ' " - "i it "KfoUt m mm com-hog- s, 2iL -- OUTLINED Salient Features Shown In Report Received By Utah Director tural college. With Open Arms For, Celebration July 24th to 26th PALMYRA, N. WORKS PROGRESS PROGRAM OFPAST Utah farmers have received in benefit payments form the Agricultural Adjustment administration, according to Director William Peterson of the Utah State Agricul- i . town that ostracized the ''Stockmen Days" At U.S. A. C, August 34 AAA PAYS UTAH 4V2 MILLION IN BENEFIT CHECKS -- ' that: to unemployed were put 3,000,000 work.- WEED SPRAYERS BEGIN OPERATION - in road to provide better roads for projects , Otto Jabelmann, assistant genfarmers are under construction, eral superintendent of motive 5300 school buildings have been Two Box Elder county sprayers will power and machinery of the built or repaired. .; this week to spray wild morn, begin Union Pacific Railroad, wil head 4200 other public buildings erected ing glory at various points in the " .the newly created Research The spraying will be conductor repaired. county. Bureau of that railroad. ; 5000 parks and playgrounds coned on the same basis as in past years jiUpper' Groups of Steers at CompIstioB; of Fattenlf : Exper(incint with the property owner paying the structed or Improved. tJtab State Agricultural College, Logan. cost of the chemical applied and the 6300 water and sewer systems built Lower Notables Gathered for 19S5 Annual Stockmen's. Day at PLAGUE HITS AND or repaired. . county applying the labor and equipUtah State College, Logan. Agricultural WARNING GIVEN ment. Property owners desiring this 3000 flood and erosion control pro service should apply to the office of jects are under construction. One case of bubonic plague caused the District Agricultural Inspector in 328; aisport projects are in operaSTOCKMEN COURT tion. .' by the bite of a ground squirrel, has the County Court House, or, to J. D. '., .',been found in Utah. Consequently, all Dockstader at Tremonton.. Many ap130 electric systems have been inUtahns are warned by Dr. J. L. Jones, plications are already on file, and an MEET stalled or repaired. A State Health commissioner, not to attempt will be made to serve each 289,000 high school and college stuhandle rodents, dead or alive, or sleep in his tern. dents have received financial assist! DAY CONFERENCE LAND where flees and rodents might be an ance to make possible continuation of For those individuals who have only active source of infection. a few plants or very small plots to their studies. ' n 69,000 projects of all types have by treat chemical has been put up in The boy, To Recover been conducted over the country. U.S. the ground squirrel caught in Beaver small containers so that it may be ap- Problems "Four of every five W P A dollars canyon, is reported to be lying in a plied without the assistance of one of Livestock Ground j have gone directly into workers' wacritical condition at the Iron County the sprayers. Directions will be given To Be Discussedges," Mr. Sanford said after examinHospital. A diagnosis of bubonic for this application. Brain-halj Landowners who have property being the report. ' "Local governing bo plague was first made by E. H. iLOGAN, UTAH, July 15. director of the laboratory at the ginning to be infested with this comPro The L. D..S. church filed its plea dies contributed 19 per cent, or alcapitol for the State Board of Health. mon of this troublesome weeds should blems affecting the livestock industry in federal court before Judge Tillman most $222,000,000, of the value of the The diagnosis was confirmed by. Dr. be ready to avail themselves of this of; the State and intermountain region D. Johnson iii the suit of the United W P A projects selected for operaKarl Meyer of the University of Cal- opportunity to obtain assistance in will be discussed August 3 and 4 at States to recover l&hds bought from tion." : More than 23,000 highway, road the Utah State Agricultural college Indians near Portage, Box Elder counifornia at Berkley, the world's great- its eradication. and street projects, valued at est authority on plagues carried by when stockmen of Utah and surround- ty, in 1918. and providing more than y rodents. con. ing states will meet in a The government is seeking to force of work per month to Get ference. Dean E. J. Maynard announ- the church as well as fanners near Although citizens are warned to exj or 41 per cent of the total, have been is ced ercise great caution, Dr. Jones says "Stockman the Tuesday. Days," Best Portage and others to return patents selected for operation, the report set title given to this annual event. there is cause for undue alarm, since Destroyed on quarter sections of land which, the there seems to be no .danger of an wmcn government asserts, the Indians did forth. me aaaiuon Vln discussions, uj doare Indications the Utah that Disease By as mice, rats, As prairlong epidemic. Itato. by eminent stockmen of not have the legal right to sell. in deJ11 will hold ' .."il4eogs,-'maTmots;rabbits, cmpmunits mandmarket the entire strongwith the the State, demonstrations Win be given Box Elder county's atnroximate year, LENGTHY PERIOD during CHILD AWARDED are not handled or persons do not by the college officials to show the John in best Maw, the 38,000 turkeys will be reduced in years, price be denied a motion to Johnson in places where, they might of Judge results recommended of sleep practices number before Thanksgiving by at bitten Plain City dealer, said today. $300 DAMAGES strike the plea of defense attorneys by fleas from rodent burrows, is no reason for Utah farm- feeding and breeding. least 10 per cent, perhaps much' more, "There allowed the had the that is government little danger. on Forty fat steers LOGAN to get excited and dig," he assertfrom ilackhead disease, which is es- there Damages of $300 was An investigation is to be made and ers feed last November and are now ready land to stand for 18 years, during awarded Utah for a to Leone Oyler, be ed. will "There virulent flocks jcall the at pecially Saturday among was which time without it seems to be a prevalence of improved, there if for market, will be on display. They the As the of Mr. and Mrs. this time. year. throughout potatoes daughter of Indian'sclaim. rodents the extermination will be used to demonstrate the rela- asserting Leo Oyler, from the Cache Valley The birds are between the age of the disease, section'; close to the large markets are the i started be will is based' on The some tive common suit of through Utah efficiency government's Commission company, and Joseph H. six to twelve weeks, the time when out it will create a demand for of the State Board of Health, sold feeds including barley, wet a law which prohibited the Indians Bowcut Jr.r for injuries allegedly suf turkeys are most susceptable, and the the U. S. Biological Survey, the State the potatoes requiring a longer freight fattening and dry beet pulp, beet molases, corn from selling their land for a period fered When she was disease struck by a truck has taken about 10 per cent - hauj" he counand of 20 to time 25 of it from the Agriculture, year$ would be one of silage and alfalfa hay. to commission this He the belonging predicted company Very little is. known about the di- Department Cattle judging contests will be held was given to them, about 1890. sease and though there is a preven- ty boards of health. and driven by Mr. Bowcut. Mr. Oyler Utah potato growthe best years for a defense ' The claims later in law ' classes for of the stockmen animals proers. the suit in behalf of his tive no cure has been discovered.. It Indians to sell within 5 brought and Is believed the fowls will have more Drouth conditions in other states from the college herds of Herefords hibitingis the one $300 daughter which operates. The the full amout sought alloweddamages, the Mrs. years are relied upon to create the unusual and Short Horns. resistance to the disease when they Mr. being by Discome .case before will to John Problems will up Judge pertaining sheep M. C. Harris. demand for the Utah product. trict reach a larger stage in their developLeave Judge be discussed on the second day of the son in Ogden in September. Ogden ,i ' ment. The complaint showed the little girl conference. Demonstrations will be Standard Examiner. was crossing the street in Garland conducted in the new sheep barn about 8:30 p. m., May 10, and was Tremonton showing the breeds of economic imRiver Summer ' ' Mr. and" Mrs. Raf Christensen.. of struck by the truck driven' by Mr. Ball Team portance in the west. A discussion of Open Air Concert to River City, left Wednesday for Bowcut. She suffered: a fractured Legion Band 600 Pupils Bear the correct type and conformation of a 20.dayrtrip to Alaska. Mr. Chrisarm, collarbone and leg. right Be Held Wins City ihe Rambouillet is being planned with this through ' BRIGHAM CITY. Throughout the tensen, has. gainedsuccess trip the view of crvstalizins' the oninion he has had 26th the outstanding Sunday, summer vacation months band schools inJ The Tremonton American Legion of ,PAdlne. Rambouillet breeders re- insurance. 150 representaselling Good Will baseball team, by winning from Brig- gar(jing the correct type that should ;!vliave been conducted by directors A. tives of the company he represents ham evening, July 26th at 6:30 Sunday to! the earned B. Caseman of the Box Elder high Given M. Wednesday,' right be develope(i, Dean Maynard said. p. m. the Tremonton Community the trip," including many will m uacne school and C. C. Watkins of the Bear of themake meet tne cnampions The will followed demonstration vaiiey be be will Band and the Tremonton Male Chorus officials, among whom a tnree game series to aeiermine uie v,v Wrtni Hiver high school. Students number- President Ronton. nnA a dm will Democrats and Republicans and all and Mrs. Heber J. Grant. present an open air program in Dis meet to the over well six hundred, have shown Ogden of the valley turned out to a citizens appointment ing rams selection or in the onstration where to Portland the city park. There will be no charg group will go a great interest and enthusiasm in .Thewill trict entry. July 23. 23 and 25. The for herd sires. good-witestimonial to Dr. ; J. M-- . on to two then to es invited is attend. and spend days, everyone they of this series to represent winner the summer schedule. colhere Schaffer will Tents be the Saturday night. supplied two there From by for Both clubs have been rehearsing for days. This instruction is furnished free by Seattle District No. 1 in the State finals ear- lege for those who wish to remain on , Dr. Schaffer, as head of the Utah for sail and boat the take those who will attend and this program the Box Elder Board of Education and they the campus during the night of Aug- are assured an interesting evening's Democratic delegation to the nationten days to Alaska, going to Skag-wa- ly in August. was a slug- ust 3rd. , more progress la reported The Wednesday, game al convention at Philadelphia, made during the of Soapy northern Alaska, home entertainment. contest with Brigham having summer months when students have one of the most outsanding and short ging to will The be notorious Smith, gambler. program presented In the early Innings.. The more time to practice and instructors the edge seconding speeches to be made at the the from On the return trip Alaska, be as follows: have ample time for individual asconvention. game was featured by the fine relief Advises 24 aboard approx1. Band Chorus. and of ship, America, July of Robins, who replaced Fryer sistance.. Now that the summer is night Through this speech, nation-wid- e 2. , National Emblem, march, band. of the .company hurling On second inning, allowing the well under way, students will take a imately 20 employes in the was given together with Apple an publicity 3. We Meet Again Tonight, chorus. pageant, "Building hard hitting Brigham sluggers only short vacation from their musical will presentthea West." much favorable comment to this comGrant 4. President of Old the chorus. in Boys Brigade, he worked, Apple growers should be prepared studies. Several community concerts Empire ' 4 hits inthethe 7 innings of munity. The testimonial was m ap5. Hot Trombone, band, v : the Tre- to apply a cover spray at the earliest and by are planned, both at Brigham City and will speak. heavy hitting E. H. Cornwall of . the Utah preciation. 6. Loved Best Southern Melodies, : date possible to protect apples from monton team. Tremonton in the hear future. State Legislature gave the keynot adband Fishburn was the heavy hitter for injury by the second brood of worms, RELIEF SOCIETY WOMEN dress which was followed bya re--, 7. Lullabye, chorus. John E. Blazzard, District Agricul- MONDAY Brigham, with 4 out of 5 PEAS CAN ' TO MEET sponse from Dr. Schaffer. 8. Home You Take - . I'll Again AT THE Batteries for Brigham were, Han- -' tural Inspector. This spray, consisting A concert by the CV C' Watkins" ... , ... Kathleen, chorus.. band was an outstanding feature of A number of Relief Society ladies sen, Hasnamoto and Jensen; for Tre- of 3 pounds of lead arsenate and J 9. Orpheum baiyl. kitchen of the L. D. S. monton, Fryer, Robbins and M. An. pound of spreader to 100. gallons of celebration. at met the the 10. Stars and Forever, TREMONTON. UTAH Stripes water, should be applied, if best re. church Monday in a pea canning pro- demon. to be obtained, not later band and chorus. are suits Geo. Tremonton at were donated Logan The plays Logan by peas FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 11. Star Spangled Banner, band ject ADVERTISING Friday, 17, and Logan plays here Sat- than July 20th. Abbott chorus. and Reehelle Hudson, Cesar Rome re In bait moth various at third 4 at o'clock. 18, traps Codling .The During the day and night approxi- urday, 300 cans and bottles were fill- game will be played Monday 20, If places in the county indicate that the No Mercy mately Show Tell me not. In mourWut numlaers' ed to be put in the store house in necessary, the place to be determined second brood of moths have begun to BEAR RIVER STAKE IS WELL Gene Autry in To protect the fruit a t , eggs. later. '" new deposit church the with plan. Advertising-doesnAT TEMPLE REPRESENTED . pay i compliance thin, even film of lead arsenate should EXCURSION ON FRIDAY For the man's non compu rnentia be applied so that the hatching worms . Who would such absurdtiiings say. A large crown was present at Re- HOWARD GLENN SUFFERS will be killed before they penetrate. lief Society meeting Tuesday. In con. was well Bear River stake repre HEAVY TURKEY AND GRAIN Life is real, life is earnest, High pressure and thoroughness of nection with the regular work and LOSS IN RECENT HAILSTORM application are necessary if proper sented at the Logan temple last Frl And the man .who hopes to rise SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY business meeting a social was held, ;" day. of afforded. the fruit success in arty .calling, y ,v ' ' is In To protection those and George Raft, Rosalind Russell in leaders A company of 267 from South Jorhonoring class 1 Howard Glenn, prominent turkey and Must expect to advertise: i v; dan was in attendance and there was charge of the work department a suffered grower, very heavy grain An interesting program was given, loss of Mrs. Grace Haws and her daugh- also an excursion from Burley, Idaho. In tWsorldVtrd field of battle,; turkeys and grain in a hall News' Colo Mnsleal - Cartoon" a playlet, "Tale of the Slrt." storm last Those in authority were well pleased . In the conflict of real life, including ia reported ters, Mrs. Wynn Hansen and Mrs. . It Thursday. ofRefreshments were served by the . Marble, motored to Battle Moun at having so many present 1800 of his flock of turkeys were WEDNESDAY AND- THURSDAY that Advertising is the secret ficers and a very enjoyable afternoon killed. It is also reported that during tain, Nevada, last Saturday to attend The weather was cool and pleasant Of achievement in the strife." was spent by all present. the storm the turkeys would pile up the wedding of Mrs. Haws' son, Aus and all enjoyed the day, A storm 'Cappy 111 us as high as six feet deep, and others tin, and Helen Wright The young came up in the afternoon, however, lives of rich menour remind lives can make We comsublime, Jordan South the and In will make their home Imlay, prevented Iff. and Mrs. O. Wiaieler of Syra- - were beaten Into the mud while others couple Nevada. The ladles report a fine trip pany from going to ue canyon zor And by .liberal advertism. , euMTtf. T. are vlrtgaf relatives ia had their feathers (lucked by toenail ; to the highest summit climb.a picnio they had planned. ana s pleasant tisu. tones, ' Tnaofitoa Obi vwk. 1160,000,00 . farm-to-mark- et . - -- -- . .V shop-windo- -- , WILL - FOR ACCEPTS TWO - - PLEA IN INDIAN . DISPUTE seven-yearo- ld bit-te- That Affect Industry Seeking After Wait of Eighteen Years - . - l, 00 $460,-000,0- w Years' Potato Price Utah Turkeys two-da- man-hou- rs . Queer 1 ; that-starte- ; Raf and Christensen For Trip to Alaska Bear - American Jr. . Has Park In From Brigham July Testimonial J. Schaffer Hude-int- ll j , . . y, . Inspector Spraying ' . . Theatre Lutspiel-Overtur- e, . .. , . - . : ? " mW Them )f.: "Sage Brush Troubadour : . - . . 4 "it Had to Happen?; ,:.:. . -- " , Hy-ru- - Ricks Returns' "Peking the Third Flscr Back" v . - . 1 . . - : |