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Show oirio oniro riTTFVtriTiTO "; - PAGE "1'KN" THTTRS5DAY. SZPTEMEER I4. 1926 mi ICT out, the planting of seed containing SCHOOL-DISTRnoxious weeds will be stopped, or retarded," Commissioner Smith said. AMONG Under the proerom, there will be a committee set up in every county consisting of the chairman of the board of county commissioners, the Works Progress Administration di- Henry Sander and son of Mansfield, rector, the county farm bureau pres-- I Ohio at a Joe Birch and two daughident, the county agriculture agent 6000 ters of Leo, Indiana, called at the 1 I TmiTTTl f k 117 and the ddistrict agricultural ins pec-- j Miester j Hulda I Friday, 111 A It AW I home of Miss LAVYitor from the state department of ag- j riculture. ii ii cuiOUte to the coast. Tbege committee members ' to inform persons who instructed are A A IATCT As the school bells of Box Elder Arrow Shirts. Clif 'a Clothiery Adv. are not cooperating in the weed erad county called back approximately f ication campaign, that the state ae-- 6,000 students, based on last year's Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Mendenhall of agriculture is preparing partment registration and the school machinery of Ogden visited at the home of Mr. Policy To to quarantine weed infested produces is set into motion for the training of Monday. and Mrs. Thomas Canister, and see that the movement of seed the students, perhaps little thought from weed infested areas is made on- is given by the average person to Mr. axul Mrs. Charles Niles and under proper supervision. ly the average personto the extent of daughter, Patsy, spent the weekend Commissioner Smith "declared that the school operations in this county. Mrs. and in Logan with the Reverend To cope with noxious weeds that noxious weeds, generally imported of this paper requested editor The Gordon. H. E. threaten the destruction of Utah's ag- from some foreign country, or other a general statement of the schools ricultural lands, the most drastic quar locality, are gradually killing out operation and in response, we are Arrow Shirts. Clif's Clothiery Adv. antine policy ever adopted in Utah Utah's agricultural lands. Last spring pleased to give below a very splendid the state board he said, a sugar beet company im- brief summary from the pen of Supbeen has by approved is of Michigan Mrs. Lydia Ebersoie of agriculture, according to David F. ported 400 sacks of beet seed from erintendent Bunderson for this specvisiting with her brother, John Miller Smith, Utah commissioner of agricul- Nevada, to be sold to farmers for ap- ial issue of the paper. and family. proximately $9,000. Three fourths of ture. Box Elder County School DisThe an uninfest with Box Elder The new policy is aimed toward the this seed was destined for trict is The W. C. T. U. met at the home in Davis county, representing area on weed is situated in the northwhich seed of destruction produced county, Mrs. Beard Clifford Friday. of Mrs. soil in and is reflected in a some of the most productive ern part of Utah, covering an area P. E. Ault, Mrs. Robert Calderwood infested areas J - k .3 V,.. before state. An the examination, TTal of j 5,436 square miles. The Box Elder were elected and Mrs. Ward Shuman P- -ed that sugar beet School District is so extensive that it Stale Pting, officers. wi d morning -- ed was infested act of the legisa station and the extension seice of been planted, a huge requiredto 'special' Had it glory. District to pay the state the lature college, Utah Agricultural permit is for Stone visiting Mrs. Martha of fine land would have been the acreage of of the Board state and the expenses agricul department traveling a month with her daughters in Salt infested. ture. Member residing in the western disCity, Through cooperation of Nevada ag- trict for his attendance at the meetThe department has decreed that ricultural authorities and sugar beet Education. It is Arrow Shirts. Clif's Clothiery Adv. no seed will be permitted to enter the company officials, measures were ta- ings of the Board of state excepting as released by the ken to clean up the seed. Commission- equivalent in area to the following Utah School Districts: Cache, Logan, Mr. and Mrs. George Berqulst of state department of agriculture. er Smith pointed out two examples Salt Lake City, Mr. and of home The department is also determined, of serious weed infestation in Davis Weber, Ogden, Davis, Ogden visited at the Provo and Granite, Nebo, Mrs. Ward Shuman this week. to halt the production of seed infest- county. Twenty years ago, he said, Jordan, Alpine. ed with noxious weeds. there was a single field of whitetop The latest available figures show Mrs: Margaret H. Pack returned "Every person growing alfalfa seed in Davis county, near Bountiful. It the assessed valuation of the Box Saturday after spending two weeks on noxious weed infested grounds embrased approximately 50 acres. An to be $33,360,652.00, in Manti at the home of Mr. and Mrs. should be notified to change their pol effort was made to obtain state aia Elder District is the fourth which largest in the Maurice Pack. icy and cut the second crop to avoid in eradicating- the weed. Efforts were state, exceeded by Salt Lake being quarantine," says a letter from Com- un3UCCessful, and in 20 years, the City, Ogden, and Granite. Its assessto district missioner Smith inspectors. wnitetop has spread as far north as ed valuation Million of Same Thought per child of school age is Bureau pres Kaysville and threatens further Jtid Tonkin 'says tie likes to paj county agents and Farm in This district is also state. the sixth be removed "White top cannot croachment. aa be goes, but as a taxpayer he'd like from the sixth standpoint of number from alfalfa seen, and infested alfJust a few to Inquire whether he's gettin' years ago, a Salt Lake of children of school age. A . . awritl Virt O ll f(Xkr 14n i (11 f wm uc 6wu.n aua ac man planted ion acres 01 ueucn uuiu In this district there are two high s to grains infested with noxious weeds, east of Val Verda vvitn infested schools with a total registration of sale for seed purposes will be pro- ala in a dry farming venture. The Arrow Shirts. Clif's Clothiery Adv. one Junior High School and 1,738, true of is also hibited. This giitsa, alfalfa Hipriniit. hur rhft wh t.fiton now with a of 351 students. clover and garden seeds." covers the entire flat, has climbed al- There areregistration schools with 32 Elementary inThe new policy provides that most to the top of the mountain, and an enrollment of '2,652, DR. D. B. making a tofested grain, destined for market now threatens City Creek canyon with school year enrollment the last for tal remust go to cleaning plants for infestation. of 5,741 students. Ten years ago there moval of noxious weed seed. The The noxious weeds are often in- were 44 Elementary schools in this state department of agriculture will nocently carried to various weed-fre- e Tremonton, Utah of these have been district. Twelve of all areas by unsuspecting parties. Last abandoned either Office Hour: 9 to 12 and 1:30 to 5 then destroy the germination by consolidation or screenings." If this policy is carried week it was discovered that Russian bv shifts. At the present population Knapweed, a pest imported from Rus- time there are 8 schools in sia about 50 yeans ago, tr.d mace Box Elder. AH but one of these are appearance in Summit county, an arr ea heretofore believed free of this par- in the western part of the county and because of their isolation will ticular weed. The farmer did not never permit of consolidation with X know the name of the weed but had other schools. been striving unsuccessfully for three During the last school 3'ear there years to stamp it out. He said he ex- were 194 teachers and principals in changed farm produce for alfalfa seed the schools of this district, thus makwith a peddler, thus established ing an average of 30 students per the source of the infestation. teacher. Because the quarantining of alfalfa The Bo:: Elder School Ds strict has seed and its conversion to ground feed for years maintained one of the lowrepresents a substantial financial loss est school tax levies in the state, havto farmers, the state agricultural deing been one of the three lowest over partment is preparing to cope with a period of fifteen years. Last year "seed bootleggers," Commissioner there was but one district with a Smith said. lower levy. Alfalfa seed brings a price of apThere are other school districts in proximately $16 a hundred, while the State which transports more chilground alfalfa seed brings a price of dren to school than does the Box $1.80 a hundred. approximately Elder district, but the other districts COME FOR YOUR POULTRY "With the number cf agencies now are smaller geographically and the cooperating, we hope to establish a children are more concentrated, so careful check of every seed orodueing as a matter of fact the Box Elder field that is infested with noxious pays out more money for the weeds," Commissioner Smith said. "If of pupils to and from transportation we can stop the planting of infested school than any other district in the seeds, we will have established a firm State. foundation for our weed eradication Two years ago this district purwork in Utah." chased two new steel bodied school AND RODEO buses. Last year several new buses were purchased, and this year the Makes Coed Target COOKED Juil Tunkins nays he'd like to run remaining old buses were replaced for ofliee, but it looks too much like with new ones. There is no better TO deliberately putting yourself nn the equipment now in use in any school district than in Box Elder. After 1937 spot for a pane to shoot at no district will be permitted to opersome home ate anything but steel bodied buses Arrow Shirts. Clif's Clothiery Adv. in Utah. This district has completed the purchase of all new equipment one year ahead of the effective date set by the law. B.E. Work For Completion Of Tennis Courts Committee to Study Started This Week Distribution Of Taxes Civic Clubs Appoints greatly BEST IN STATE UTAH ADOPTS ait r Supt. Hervin Bunderson Reports Standing; Students Enrolled I Ilk mi P AUfllllkJ I EililU Eradicate Looking toward clarifying public opinion towards the use of gasoline tax funds, the Intermountain Association of Civic Clubs, through Samuel Powell, President, today announced the appointment of a special committee to investigate and report findings with reference to the distribution of the gasoline sales tax. The committee named includes Lewis Jones, of Brigham City, chairman; Dr. J. Morris Godfrey, Richmond; and Louise H. Griffin, of Ogden. Noxious Weeds Approved Tiri e ( j 'VV-.- 1 1 VI Q . SI 1 1 ! 1 j Recent agitation by municipalities and other public groups to share in the gas tax is believed responsible for this move by the Civic Club unit, to sponsor a study of the situation and the making public of the report and findings, in order to be able to lay down some guide which the Legislature may gage on at the coming session next January. As the committee is expected to report at the October meeting, it is understood that its sessions will be commenced shortly. After months of delay due to reasons, the completion of the tennis courts in this city, which were started in March, are now under way. Work commenced in earliest Monday morning and it is expected that the courts will be fully complet-ein three weeks from this date. These courts have been made pog. sible by the cooperation of the businessmen and citizens of this city, the Tremonton City officials, state regional W. P. A., county commission-er- s and others who have helped to put this project over. When completed, Tremonton can boast two sets of the best tennis courts in the country, which will be available to young and old to show their skill and incidently take the kinks out of their joints. Ten men are employed on the which includes an expert cement worker and a carpenter. d pro-jec- (1008-1807- jk Articles Stolen From Newlyweds Retrieved kingdom. culprits, who were from out of town, and retrieved all of tended i the stolen articles which were still in rty,ta:q Thi- en good condition. Jy 6 m ills for Arrow Shirts. Clif's Clothiery Adv. iUtah tl - 1 I SMUMC(4 1 '$1,779, Every hater drinks his owd poisoned thoughts. Other people measure us by our own tape lines. Unless a few minds build "air castles" other men would never build with brick. The only man who completely lived a life of was considered to be a god. When either husband or wife begin to lay down the law, courtship ends, and court begins. Epictetus said. "If you have not gotten angry for a whole month, sacrifice to the gods In thanksgiving." m t self-master- y ad , t XV Stop If ere Xnq I TREMONTON STEAM BAKERY 5ted lyv,lowe ar& ago it thest tnyj exti iort to s been 1351-reu- i Gents U .tontr ;y paid jod fur LET'S GO! 48,$23. into t! this slight in te but w t4 reqi Box Eh t contri meral pr i fund 3 O nd a FAT SAFELY on the MERRY-GO-ROUN- D Youthful-nes- s Gain Physical Vigor With Clear Skin and Vivacious Eyes That Sparkle With Glorious Health Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings out all the natural attractiveness that every woman possesses. Every morning take one half To Boys and Girls who purchase a pair of SHOES at GEPHARTS during Box Elder Thursday - Friday - Saturday Gephart Stores Co. FOR CASH AND PAY LESS" iroiiuouooa sSuuq uu Suiag I ie, ifvttor noX o' iybf st jno uoijBzipjpsds jo aS 3Dnpo.tj jo aoraj put? SS3NHS3HJ Drr.tist flcoO. Cuvofl- - . renruw Store 12 1:13 to 5:80 i rttoiI3 14 jfrsity of m Siege, st the tuls, an (ndi iN3isn X Isligh tfuation tmty. I i3,222,66( 3,687.13' wewrHO iocall t Mr. anc st W E LCOME! t Friendly Sfpre Thur! ational lary con Clevela preside ixiDiary, delegate . H On I TF TERTAINMENT AND EDUCATION .... FRIE efresStment Headqisartetfs Kruschen Salts th nd It lasts 4 week. U a feel don't you superb improvement In hellh so gloriously energetic vigorously aJtve your money gladly returned. NOTE Many peopla find that th only diet change necessary while taking Kruschen regularly is TO EAT LESS. I lining s uojuouia.ix ui ?po?s paAoui uajo jsoui - IS30&V1 uio.tj aanpaid pire m.ij ,mo. JL3313S HERE IS THE PLACE TO MEET AFTER (and dur ing and before) THE BIG PROGRAM OF FUN, EN of DR. G. M. EVANS pal as t .... of Krustclien Salts in a glass hot water before breakfast cut down on pastry and fatty meats go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar in 4 weeks get on the scalea and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice al-that you have gained in fncrgy your skin is clearer you feel younger in body Kruschen will give you joyoua 0t a bottlt coot U trlfltng ie, publi cc ptrial FAIR AND RODEO VISITORS 1 of surprise. fices anc lol whicl Njanpaid um.iS .uaq; "1 i::YniiMlil nn LOSE r A year is .coun s state i 30 tiU 9 40c after 9 m in tty tax till 9 25c after 9 1 HOW Bio mm ISiEfi FREE RIDES 3AVS oj ssajav asnoq Xjjuqx ub pire juaniaAuoa 'pazn-- VISITOR- S- Fear Days this sa ct FOR HOME MEALS EVERYTHING TEMPT THE PALATE Take of our Pastry products during these busy fair days. ; ,915,156. 5,323, a 15 Y f ftrged NEEDS dis-tir- i c GRAND FALL OPENING Saturday Night VERDI BREINHOLT and his famous N. B. C. and C. B, S Lagoon Orchesra Join the Happy Dance Crowds Ladies Western Nowspaper Union. Arrow Shirts. Clif's Clothiery Adv. Cooperation FAIR be,' paic 1935 By DR. JOHN W. HOLLAND X-K- IN Elder ), alf-it- Where Cooperation t, Al-v- GREEN Dentist Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Association (LTJME j will p rte f U result o shetl by jording Arrow Shirts. Clif's Clothiery Adv. Homer Marble, son of Mrs. Mary tfe .tax Marble of Deweyville, and June jase of i Crowded Out by Insects Rhodes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a This me Rhodes of East Garland, were toefs w By far the largest part of the earth's crowded in the Salt Lake temple on $2.123.M married been human papulation has out of the most productive part of the Wednesday of last week. They were ely.for t earth's surface, the tropics, chiefly beaccompanied by their mothers, Mrs. Be; Pr cause insects have taken that region Jl be re Rhodes ,and Mrs. Marble. for themselves. And even in the less The young couple are highly re- fct.And desirable regions we are forced to fight spected in their communities and we uaUzing a constant battle for existence against wish them all success in this new te state them. venture. They will reside in East uted tc I the bas Garland. Mikado's Court in 1608 Upon their returning to their home school i Mr. and Mrs. Marble were shocked to In 1935 During the feudal period In Japan the Mikado's court was at find that someone had broken in and Is eount; Kyoto, but the Shogunate, which contaken some of their most valued fu- The dec trolled the administration of the kingrnishings which they had placed there is broug! iiistrati dom, was at Tokyo, 323 miles away. before their marriage. The Tokaklo, road was built to accomLater, much to the joy of the new- bocT, unc3 modate the heavy traffic between the lyweds and their friends, officers of peral fu two most important centers of the sly. and the law traced the j one-roo- 1 I ,MP1 rFL SUNDA nnn, i PRESCRIPTIONS - DRUGS - Jremonton, FOUNTAIN! UtuL ROBER I & SFflVITE u Tl COMEl WEDNE GENE i i'T"T " f i |