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Show 'f - v -- .'.4 !... r r , - i- - ay4- nM' ' - - - .vTPEM0NT0N1TY, UTAH, THURSDAY, rSFflKtESa 3; 1936 -- fl UTM If i RECEIVES jm SOCIAL -- f- mw explains TO COMPUTE '36 r. BEET PAYMENT CHANGES BY.AAA ' ; '.HELP FARMERS E:, GET PAYMENTS - ATTEND-D- . TO -- ugur-befarmers of Utah who Farmers in the state who have been RODEO advised are participating in the 1936 agri1 that they were Ineligible for cultural conservation program will L benefit payments under the agriculhave their agricultural conservation tural conservation program, may now One U. S. payment based on the "representa- EiUmsive find that they will qualify for grants ; xw Cider, gotive yield" of their former adjust' of .modifications in the plan trial- To Receive 9 10 FasWon because.. Made; manf nntrflitfl snH nwra ore alata. o' Cache due to drought, according to Saul.E. r A a ffbo are kC C3 how New Services, . figures, Director i chairman of the state commit rHnlininir Ifcrr . 4 - - , William Peterson of the U. S. A. C, - 'J v -we. & ; v' :; By Spcr h '"Rising for the. WASHINGTON, D; C August 26 1 in charge of the .conservation As the' program was. originally set eparations ' El1 L I'COul tyf fair are being carried forth Is now one of the State whose gram In the state, announces. tourit inwel, fn, were deductions made -payup,' C. H. Childs, superintendent oC C f J must , citizens are eligible for nine of the with the executive cbnv ments' to the farmers for failure to der, by lasiBtiJif tiit The figure, which State Industrial school at.Ogdejks ,t ten separate benefits and public, ser- is the averagge number of pounds of miffiee and the membership of ; the Jead to tbelMtfiTiftM scw a mlnimmn requirement of soir guest -- 1 speaker at the. Lions lunt'" i""t butffc4aieat week vices Social ; ffo committees created Some, 'difftrpnt tb$ raw bending. 'every conserving acreage and. for increas. by security sugar. V value, commercially re held Wedneiayit the-meeting U t, moat one wu made to. th press tbat rCa4 of Act, it Is announced by John Gr eto of the make it base . in 1936 land hotel. The coverable per ton' of sugar beets is effrt ing his prorua J over 193Su, As modified these deducXicials.of Cache and Weber bjullww Chairman of the Social Security 31. pounds per ton for Utah. , ; . iding fairs in its history. ed by. thi. eciamiv' t determined that the road soutli from Board, These nine benefits are; ' dditional cattle stalls will be add-- r tions are made against class I payt not covered farms Far sugar-be' and Q. i tVLJt a, uon,wuier - Cache through JParadiae nd .V assistance with .considerable , renovations ments only, or payments made for tfthe needy aged; by a sugar-beIn IntroductoxvC adjustment contract, thence down X)gden canyoa to soil to aid to the needy blind; depleting acreage rg 'made inside of the exhibition converting the yield figure used will be the repi Fuller say, that H&rrisou .yeimd oA .to Salt Lake aid to dependent children in their resentative yield that would have acreage; also sugar that ag. A special stand will be built 't ' ity were ttfi-a- t I the arlleat should be-- f for . a new added beet payments. Thus deductions are , own home; put been. used If, there had been a con of fe.c ;iCa-- 3 , care to fctafty moi-L- it ill take not. wiBjr made against class H payments, : jwasthl maternal and chlldiealth . per tract For farm growing sugar beet areoc toe fair uus year, spon- . ; Tfaeo come the of ' 'oy the Tremonton merchan-ts- or ' those for seeding,- approved 'fal- year for the first time, the yield tjj- - Childs. Mr; i announcement A. t Cistermountain yrr- services for Crippled children;' this aftiraxpr Wow, guuy control, itemng, green inn ihmv used will be the average yield for t V . precfartioh for A Civic Clubs, acla2n Box Elder's practices and services; ford' received by the" secretary the period 1030 to 1933 inclusive, for jAwitoa. ; cnorua to n r. the had. that agteed representatives, rehabilitation; ther,u?ir-bee- t that Governor Henry H. Blood ' In other words: If ' a farmer hai e4 Into hi subject, r factory ..district to new highway from Box JClder into whfch the fceets are contracted to aervices, - r ' other state officials and many most .inter. should parallel the UJC rauincreased his e acreage of the benefits (to be. be sold. ! . att"SPgden in be businessmen will w . proiinent ' . j. this year over last year, or does not log tascourses.on t j L. to" ci" roMdad cots tftto the Ogdert busigin in 1937); endance at the fair. v Peterson that Director institutiont-lsuggests fronting axe!dU-- Jt : soil i r,Vf ; That these benefits have already each; farmer can figure his . sugar-beNver since the fair commenced hap iave his minimumhe required still' earn" a with dtlinauent bots and Arirl "' seern? may acreage it s-jthat there is a been very substantial is shown by a a been such for demand conser1936 theje the under payment the Before sneaker sd h Mr. flnUhpdtt. Hyer explain-- 1 '(;-- ' versityjf interett between the 3 summary of them made public by vation program by . multiplying ;his with practically every class n payment, became; (Jent to eveiyon ed. I matter. Box Elder's the Board in collection with the first normal for. available space Incltjof spoken of beets the by yield was getting jthftJ- In view of these modifications the nearers zn$ this year, ' the ' famous state ' . V interests pthe Social Security anniversary figure. vThis' will give bin! w Aorain ese sou or Jiis iife In' the jfff is committee permitting . Arterial SyiYj ' moik , all Act; which became a law last Aug-- the number of pounds of sugar, raw Evsett Colburn string of horses and farmers, to sign work sheets, which of Jus children, Thef ?r ' T,r avoiding uat. This summary indicates that value, commercially recoverable per rodfo'jftock will perform must1for aperly , filled .out; and' in the necessity of avtl'' ' -. busifie Oistnet 4.fiSKt4lL should mori tTOO.000 in allowances for acre. With this amount the payment, ofthe country's best j, fit the;County agricultural and mlsunderstandip the "BO exmfessed their"' intentions to the needy aged,- at the rate of 12 J cents per 100 lbs. IWWr,1 fBfldUjmbUc-asslstanc- e public 15. The commit- girls and. of establish; agentdJf"Septembee kttendiner of statm"fthatl . the fair. to thTneedyTWmd, and to dependent Of sugar, raw value, commercially retee this additional with ; them. . Contrarj- - that suggests fV; as costttutmg the children has already gone to Utah coverable, can be computed. , thej"ook upon the Box Elder County sign-u- p as-fas Vry. be, acpossible,,. to rout north as the best Koaeo Social' a Ana M Fair In Board. Desf among farmers will be eligible jihortest from the Security complished at the county- agent's of- girls V corner addition', smaller but substantial sums for;Cooperating 1 nd northWr, the full, sugar-bepayment pro- heldjn; the western country. tcvw that " .where they may obtain, blank his institution StafV fice, have gone to this State f rom the vided Mjjey have at least one' out 'of fifteen fi Fprners, stockmen and tohorticul- work sheets. -- .; tfk&txiai! S' , turists are vK being appealed by the welaBSeveral other "Federal departmentsjas many acres in ' schools find their toX.'iherttenal way i&iahf. recede i. any civic organisation BydminiStering other provisions of the crops; as; in beets This is a modifica- of f pt the fair to . exhibit their ie institutions. . ; seer s Wlbe3nteit'X)h-tSartinAct. The allowances made to the tion from the original requirement products 'and livestock and to join in He" sighted 'three 'of rfe-'ran theone unusual this iair as many .malting"5 Xithe traff twaylrpmtbiounty; ' State by the Social Security Board,' which called for state .roininentT mura5: .rCafV'an(f ? ' V '.INI ajkin ii IV"' acres in l if crops as in matched by equal, or greater other cases, to show", where lerjerpy , ' . Ttoi ties and hats, havp rodeo, . !. " i ..." gallon by the Sate itself, 'have beets. 'Ja atby parents and putpveiE?aPPearances and already t lowmg boys and"; fPleaSe Turn to Page Three) the Stals days are being heralded. -,. V) .... wrnntr .rfnlnn-:;- mUHM ' dates 17 SVe"tthese September '"their acts checked by sending: W MONDAY, . ' - ' 18 iftdilB - - - to theuidustnai .schoptiaresaiuavtvs y r TnBnt','l-- ' mnjff fr&L ro& :the Impressive Held Uu7 ' tbese-boyin commitjuig V ' of commltte a Tftionton CASE ncri one b&A been-majpri; ir -- to:;. v 1 et FAIR, is Of States. In of Preparations 9 eing sugar-extracti- tv , t :cr ;.fr Feature on - - -- Bos;-Eld- er pro-Uta- j -- - Miool Fcr - wita-dispatc- sugar-extracti-on ,,Ori? - . -- - vt ng Sity et Hunt-vOJ- -- V ror r -- into-shap-e . . -- child-welfa- s: boy-girl- .if: a r et tiroO'" l 1 . Win-an- - & re ft publlc-healt- lr "C' old-ag- "- '. . onserving et -- s. sugar-extracti-on : norwi-''Aik?!- - I: -,f aA-Jji- rid.-erslhav- - 4 j ,ver - i JWsholif'ary, 11 -- tbt ar- - ? The-Ny- - 1 ? et one-four- th - two-fift- In' i " " t- g A " RE. SCHOOL - hs k . funds-provide- v- SEASONTO0RP; -l Jaw'-official- t.ho-i- s. -- -- '' ''"fn ; r '- ' - y y - Held vcdr VnWere ' i n 1 i. I" -- U1 TPC-- "'li 1 HIT-- 1 W ' -- iv,nvftntioM were throuiaojJt stake Monday) the jtieia" k..-k.. ...Ut.- -. tak srenealor tal committee. The El ; ' neetmgm were held at Thatcher, ' . f. . , Wood, F4eldlnff and Garland. ' re-y- .' nature of . Meetings were in the - " ' and talks porls rtht'ward, chairmen, of the stake board, members 'rojm' ? I ' - urging greater Ugency in tetaple 1- r 'i - - -- - l C' ' Ting tbe'convftpUons also spoke brief sodaLat which light re- ' H reshments were served, was held following tfc t&toS- - " parts of tne state rmea we " to overflowing, making it esssary to use the overflow XQQjn i The services were in charge of Bish-mi .Tampa 'Wnltnn. . Speakers twere : tsisnop jonn w. Smith, of the Centerdale1 ward; Commissioner John Adams, Clifton Kerr, President John J. Shumway, of the Bear River stake; Dr. E. .H, White . and Bishop James Walton. to the were tributes Tpaid Glowing JifeVand phafacter of the deceased,! for the wonderful motherly instincts; for her courage anr faith and the VQuon to ner luetua, mttuy iiiuutea were also paid to her, husband and family, pointing to the ideal relation ship that existed within the home. .? (Please' Turn to Page Four) aiJp'iUOnaayimany chapel -- a .Visit 3&Ji3pl2 v; Foto n Canada A : - y ".r : . I ! . 5 i ' ZTZX s h5me W L;. tend m ..... .l ! "y "X - -- ewent'ttMsit rnsv 1 v . - -- , . Anes, icsBuildmg-Contplete- crimes ; 1 -- - ad f Sol-ita- in v v -- r -- 1 1 : - r - r' .4 , Crtj, Please Turn to Page lour) I. A. ' Be Held -- v W "' .experiences. ..One,' In .whiph aiboy,ia6T S$tf a growing desire to run awiytreaMz--V- '' ing 'that he could not overcome fiia v desire he came to the supermlwadelitv't and . asked him to lock him 'up . ucil i- -' hold of himself. he could ; He qloaed his remarka .byasHUig ,' & ? t g-e- friendship of a' man means to" a boy , It, was quite evident that1e-nLion who heard Mr. Childs couldy wer .that question with greater S surance tohimself after heart: most timpresslve ,jJk on the quest. of our- - opys ana grjs fv. r ' V LV nalA flfiMuf nrMM the school and that woUld. r V" i 7. 'Jmk'hm'aW i' ahy-Vislp- 2f'T "Ik'' . tj- -t -- A' ' nt 22L?!2l "JESES: rTT t'T rVrrbm U'T ry school-offic- Interesting SS i , Program ..-j:- ,v3 rtt in the svsfelf3Liised at the Industrial nhnnl lrnAam?!' tNi The schools In all grades in the Box Merit , System; boys and girl toeing1" Elder District will open on Monday released, or v retarded from release, morning, September 7th, at 9 o'clock. according to the credits earned, and All children who will be six years. of.- said that 'all harsh punishment, of age on or before October 31, 1936. every kind, had been eliminated from the school" and that leadership' will be eligible to enter school. Bear River High school students conriaence naa taken Its place. who registered last spring may call confinement to rooms prepared the purpose, is used in extreme1' at the Friday and Sat-fo-r urday evenings, September 4 and 5 f cases with visits 'at short intervals-anreceive ..dally program. Other during: the day to the one confined students may register on these dates. until, an .understanding - has been Since last spring many of our reached between the. officials' and the teachers ha$-le- f t this district for offender. , one reason or another. Some have Boys and girls are put on their honreturned o college for advanced work or and are often assigned $oVkeep many of the women have married and other- boys .and girls from doing discontinued teaching, while, others wrong, This .system has been' very have taken- - positions . other dis- effective. trict.. There will be new teachers m . The speaker said that- they ha practically, every school in the. dis- - boys from many of the. states tri nation. He related some very, unusual .'A - J"7 ""..ataiS ...... tor4th-ande-Qttei!Swaew- sentences. He explained New Teachers Added JJtiTJ :r p 1 ?. Cash receipts by farmers from the sale of their principal products increased 462 million , dollars during BBIGHAM Fred Stanford, 34 and same Salt Lake City, the first half of. 930 over the Jack BurdetOO to a. relast period year,, according -w ot.-- v j. port issued recently rby the bureau . w. o tV economics. t. trans a on ,den, complaint charging ; the Gains for ; period portation of a, person uniawtuuy, ae ranged, from 6 percent in. the south tained. Preliminary hearing was ten central states to 22 percent in the tatively set by the commissioner for f west north central states, with all September 10. showing a marked' increase. t Bond .wUl;-b- e set-- at- $2,500, each regions Cash receipts from he sale of fans said Commissioner Sneddon.',, ;.u?. " - products amounted to $3,132,000,000 Girl lakes' Complaint in the' first half of 1936 compared ' of . em. Knudsea Hazel Portage, with $2,670,000,000 in the same period r iOVee In the" Tremonton hospital; has of 1935. '" f accused the .men of kidnaping- her iThe in was cash due receipts gain to" the fr6mr1ier' home and taking her to the larger quantities of ranch of Ross; Reed near Robertson, in general : was products' sold, since prices of farm she says she wyomine where as." a whole averaged slight;-- I held for four days against her will."' products ' this year than last. The re--I lower Miss Knudsen entered a complaint ly nivninnt fin a man stii. A lioniaf OA wVlATl port- showed that some groups of And Claciefieark Mayor Harris and Party Return From, M.J. An Extended rip -- t' Increases In Cash ' Receipts On Farms - de-j- j tT,' Is ' - . B.R.H.S. Farm Mechan Charge Alleges Forcing Of Tremonton Girl To Cross State Line nec-U- s was ed to J lfm from Wyoming ' ranch. They theflrst: haJt.iJf JJns were arrested August 26 at logan, hl&her M. J Cache of Stowell bv Sheriff Jess r farmers received, pay. wl.' ;,In addition To . . county on the request-o- f Sheriff JohnT-m- 4 covering ' Mr. Box Elder H. Zundell "Mrs. bf county, D," Harris, p. ' The Tiaonton M."r.. A. "conjoint ari ari investigation of 'therj116 hold and. DelorltHarrt return- was which about 40 $169,000,000 . 6, be made, c case ' , i program 'tor Sunday, September wtek from . th latter .. will' be rncNsfflfterest;-o" sl&tCaW aad Mayor and Mrs Robert C Harrlij " Taken Against WU1, Charge &extehd'- Mark' Nichols, of Garland, then P -According to' invesUgators ?Aronj willBishop sn.the av,;te accompanied , by their son,a WllfoiJ, lntereStJng1.! lns- !e whol the be ., .Tiwticfrt flf Burdett. ft timprrmMif speaker and there will also, Urt .L j Colorado ""vnn mi has' heen" . DosinE? as the - soft ' of "jCaUfOthia, IdahprMbntani, be several splendid musical numbers. ' . ; X... ' TiioaHav. fmm Ti' mncjt , .vv... "TUy.-W . , 1 i. 'Walelnvcaw .... . j. wevaaa. rxew. Mexico- - ureeron. utan. The meeting will commence .at 7 :30 '8' trip took them to Bryces can-Washgtori, and everyone is invited to atP:mi c Ca Miss ,Kn udsen, askedjhe young Grand canyo Los r r. tend " r NorttoPacific the .aJitwury-wteresTOgrpiBBeMornla, up through do and grains, and from nearly all live . ..L.r V . Qu" oue : anaae .. uir V Jt tato Canada, wnere tney visitea eVe..inB a atock itema remted L8 of-tmart rlsaaant Ihe hav'Mf Harris brother, Patriarch Han. In this region's .receipts I sale of Uie principal. farm enjoyed..?"' Wcidehtlyujnlsslqnary the to the Mr. Harris of 28 years fcgo.4 the. Jospital,.Instead of goin ,,4, durmghe first half of - r ' X-e-U- :., : On their return trip, they visited the hospital, the nursr-- ; chargeauthey. 193:- - Elach of the states in this region minute 6f the trip, i,' to . against-- , her, will the her drove Eberhardir-daughterYellowstone National park. of MP. shared'in the Increase,' showing gains ' had a wonder-fuLftrt- Wyoming ranch and held here there ranging from 3 percenj in 'Arizona and Mrs.Hermitt.TE"berhardt, of Both-wel- l; having report for four days c before 'returning her caiif-6rni- a and .CarMSJtt, sonof- Mrjind ' but, as usual, are glad to be to her. home. " ' to 41 percent in Colorado, in : " ' ' from v the larger receipts . citrjis Mrs'. Fred !fCggli,-'bfAack in Tremonton. Bothwell, "were fruits more than offset the smaller married Monday, August Si, by BishTBEMONTO , - r t from truck crops, as a result op Miltotj. M.$le! .,t Give amounts . of the lower prices received for 'the , The couple left Jmmediateljt. for, FRTOAT.AND "lAapAY er Yellowstone 4 Park on a --rhopeymoon ld fa KPAPiG Solemn and impressive funeral rites were held over the remains of Edna Glbb Henrie, wife of Radcliffe Hen-ri- e, prominent farmer of this community, in the Li Dj S. chapel Friday .afternoon. Friends and relatives from crdui$ly.. '' Rites Friday for Wife of adcIiffeTIenie i. -- . Young BotbwelKiuple Married August 31st :..';.' - ...!.. .i5KzinriI)tr - T ua..i-'-.t.- p, V- Orplieum " fit: Girl Tlsatre , AC Slandalay; Fi-oi- n Vallsyo-- Wanted M& - LASH Ofp B DON"- , f ! Garland Theatre to R$y Rose Enjoys Trip In Eastern States Six Free Tickets A Week - The Garland Theatre lsgomg to ii OF ELWOOD TO give away six tickets each week. The PRESENT P AGENT names df these persons receiving .these free tickets will be found in J 5fc.the their ad in the - Leader, Different Saturday evening; Sepfotaber, 'the of class' Junior 'genealogtchl names will appear each week. Tickets ward will present a r.agent and may be obtained by calling at the of Unusual interest, to", which ? program Leader office in Tremonton. is invited" to atthe general public ' - Ray Rose returned Tuesday from a two week's trip covering a number of the Eastern states, as far as New SUNDAY,r UOKDAX, TUBBay York. Ray reports some unusual and interesting' cxpenenees uiw ui WILLIAM POWELL and , ticular vfhere he met a young doctor, ' MYBNA !LOY; In . . who invited him to accompany him rru rMUfi.J'.'to,, on a tour of New York, during which time he asked Ray to jexplaln to. him I NOTICE : the principles of the Mormon religion. ""7.:'' MlvmniiiiMtlnvnvg other opand this that Roy reports The regular meeting of the county portunities he had to tell people 1 and Thursday something of the Mormon people af- commissioners for Monday, Septembwill be held Tuesday, Septemforded him a great deal of pleasure. er-7, " "Pay is something like Bill Streap-- r ber 8, as Monday is Labor Day a bribe book "Dear liable", when legal hT'iay, atys "Big simps for :the trig city, v cm. fer couBtry." , . - J. " 1 I,.-- lllit cra tfun Driver . v..rrroAr V" r 1.' ' - "'TC!:1''' ?rI2B. trip.1 t NtOOICAL El-wo- od ' f . make their home They "will ' ; ' t Both-wel- -- ,vfA : .' " 'tTndeVdftMeatiorde'rs tiori wUl'byTbCl in ktBrha'nt''f-.FnJiy,:afteii3- .( the Court- - cloc-- eptembex' ,: far '' 1 Mf'j Mary Burnslfwj; . Til& leasant 3-W- Vlnrder to-vo- te pyt-J- . or-hp- Vi.' t 9" -7 f v. 2. i t. ' 1 trldje re-V- .' , 'V d p ) .s5 w.i - person must have qualiff;t'..r"i cf,a'yv pennjtee in tder, dlstttct;iit . iBj-ro- , $ v icesaiaaistncu - rt 1 v"T X ' T,:,., .7 board for District No. TtLbc .a-- ' - of MIT Tdivlslonthe .assist f grazfr on ail matt" ; aerartment-oi-interio- r Dertaininar to the Internal affsirs' 1 " v- r" 4- l.. Miss Mary. Burns returned (Tues. attend; irtp to quallfiel voJf day after ,a pleasant e Northwest-Shvisited Mrs. Pacific.' .'Admission Is. free.'i..." Sarah ITadley, formerly of this lace, ,' The o,3bz euve xvauorju at Centralia, Washington. OOer pla- th Unlt-j- States 11 f-i- t. APT""0 UNCEMENT j. , - Mr. and Mn W. A. Allen, of South ces visited were Seat, Tremonton. """eunoe th tngpgement Island and t Caldwell, IdM oB ported ta'tia tiatry ct of thefi. rlnr; , ar.Xeta, to Rex hexb, om to XJ. j." Uaow1. Ltnb. on of vM. and v work ii;cr. r" J" .v- .or f ,X tend. W't - ! , ..!,; . t |