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Show BEAR PAQG "EIGHT , i i i i ii l RlVR VAIXEY ' " I : -- , IM LEADER THURSDAY. JANITART atiofiaf Saders Plan Gigantic Balf t Honors - President .and' Raise flhfaM - iff. -- - - Mrs. Jamas Carter of Springville, arrived Sunday to spend the winter with, ner daughter, Mrs. Dan Briggs. Sports Potent Factor In Winter Touring Trend Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Vance, Marie Westmoreland and Erma Vance of Salt Lake, visited with friends and relatives in Tremonton, Sunday. Mrs. Clifford Vance and son, Lowell, re turned to Salt Lake with them for a visit. and Devotees of winter sports their tribe is rapidly increasing are winadding greatly to the stream of this which year is ter motor travel record reach to proportions. expected "In years past," declared the Utah Motorist Association, "motor tour ists followed the birds soutcwara when the davs grew short and the weather old, but today there are in addition any number of tourists in search, not of warmth and sunshine,n but of mountains and snow ana lakes. "The phenomenal growth is popularity of skiing has contributed largely to bringing motorists during the winter months, while and tobogganning are gaining an tncreasine number of enthusiasts. national narks, as well as "Th resort areas, are featuring their many facilities for winter sports ana many tournaments and championship events are on the winter sports calendar. Meanwhile, pearlier predictions of new high levels in touring to the Southland are being more than fulfilled. Road scouts sent out by the A. A. A., to investigate conditions on vacahighways leading to Southern establishments tion areas report that catering to motor tourists are experiencing one of he most properous . years in o o . re- - Mr. and Mrs. A. tutedibome after a two weeks visit in gountiful. Edgar Winchester left Saturday for rJCaipa, California, to visit his daughter, Mrs. Ernest Ilsley. Mrs. Winchester is Also in California. o o ? -- Mrs. Ward Shuman is in Ogden this week with her mother, Mrs. Alvira Heed, who is very ill. o , Hubert Johnson left Sunday ror a ' week's visit in Pocatello, Idaho, with friends and relatives. " Mrs. Alma Theurer was an Ogden visitor. Monday. . .. o o . Bereauist of Ogden- visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shuman over the weekend. m . : nnri XTra Ofiore'e ' o 1. I ill J Fnul - . '' I.W u.Min.uiiu.ii.u. I TREE- REMOVAI . v I e 'vv one-fift- h J ns VV iff rs HOUSEHOLD HINTS ' of the tremendoS enUy brought about annually by the " ence of old, neglected fruit trej7 cording to Dr. A. L. stark, exu! horUculturist at the Utah Statp i cultural college. u tan's onvcj, revealed that there are appr0xw? 312,000 old trees that have bee glected. These neglected treegw, represent more than total number of fruit treta in state, are infected with harmful sects and should be pulled out destroyed, Dr. Stark pointed uot Few good orchards in Utah are' surrounded or bordered by neeiect!! trees in neighboring orchards e this reason, good growers could control the pests that reprodu their own property at a low cost wj the controlling of the inexhauato iro-ze- o Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and DiuJ nuns KOIT I O If P . VISimrH. ;. Sunday. W&8-&$fi&i- Unaw-ar- - " JZ- C'i -- " orchards is the most perplexin? less numbers mil come from ueguxicu utra every year to mate the crop continuous, as long as trol is not general. Control of pests is one of the an expensive items in successful orcha operation according to Dr. Stark. Am decrease in the cost of such contns woura meaoi an increase in the fmjj. growers' profit. It is estimated that ine cost zor controlling coddlb moths in Utah during 1936 wasji 000. If this sum were divided torn the 1,140 apple growers of the estaft the average cost would be . . $150 n J producer iur me coniroi or Wis pest. The cost will continue ii itely unless something is done to & move the neglected trees, Dr. Staft said. Dm . end." o .,, ice-skati- J. C. Stocks of Bountiat the home of Dr. and visited ful, . . SirS. J. M.. uuiuig Dr. and Mrs. DR. STARK URGPQ -- gi 1 KvKyk& I PZi The nation's biggest social event, the celebration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's fifty-fif- th birthday anniversary, is set for January 30, with more than 5,000 communities throughout the country planning parties to raise funds for the philanthropy closest to the Chief Executive's heart, and for infantile paralysis sufferers. Colonel Henry L. Doherty, for the fourth year chairman of the national celebration, is being assisted by many of the country's foremost leaders in plans for the events. Among those on his committee are: Vincent Astor, Postmaster General James A. Farley, Ambassador Joseph E. Davies, Will H. Hays, Carl Byoir, general director, Colonel Edward M. House, Edsel B. Ford, Walter P. Chrysler, Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, Patrick Cardinal Hayes, Bishop. -- iJUf I - - H - A group of proteges of the Warm Springs, Ga., Foundaton, where frankinfantile paralysis sufferers are treated. Below, President for the lin D. Roosevelt, whose birthday January 30 is inspiration for the fight against infantile nation-wid- e parties to raise" funds paralysis, and Colonel Henry L. Doherty, national chairman of the ball for the fourth year. . At-- . To prevent baked potatoes from becoming soggy break them open as ' . There are 3,075 counties in the fe William T. Manning, Harvey S. brations the greatest series of Mrs. Margaret P. Seely returned soon as they are removed from the ever states. So far only three t General staged. Keith parties Morgan, in Firestone, oven. ten visit day Sunday after a and towns in Meantime D. cities, Owen Young, hailed to ask for fedes John J. these have Pershing, " " :, Green vegetables will retain their Charles hamlets throughout the nation Chandler Howard Christy, relief funds. Twoi or aid federal; uncover o -an in o natural color if cooked ;" G. Dawes and Admiral Cary T. millions of Americans are making Union and White, ami the counties, will that for parties Frank Taylor attended a Studebak-e- r ed saucepan. preparations ; Grayson. is Pulman coimtj in size and colorful enter Georgia. The third meeting in Salt Lake City TuesSociety leaders, radio, motion eclipse ' of any previous those tainment are Missouri. stars of theatrical and all cause "The picture underlying day. joining forces to make the cele year. and unhappiness in man has alMrs- - Howard Nelsen and daughter, ways been, and still is, a weak The following, credited to So said Horace Fletcher. tem of paved connecting roads was Smith should stimulate a thinks Carol, of Bilgham City, visited WedHe might have said, "Habitual thot nesday with Mrs. Con Steffen. developed in large measure from the two: "On the, boat coming tot o o about weak habits will eventually run A object lesson this Association under- America a man said to me, 1; $10,000 IFm avt1 !lf ra PnKnrt flimnriDAn anil took to establish as the backbone and church is the church.' I replied, ft you out of your happiness habitat." son returned a few days ago from a Motorists who travel the great main line of an American interstate fill your bath tub with salt water an Mrs. Goolsby "What beautiful seal business trip to Reno, Nevada and transcontinental Lincoln Highway owe highway transportation system," say, "This is the ocean.' Announcement of a $10,000 used car a San Francisco, California. Hento debt of lops you have made on the pies, appreciation lasting 4 prize contest has been, made by Paul Mandy. How did. you da it?."; of the a that: fratf.JfeailKiated that 15 per cent Tenant "This roff Is; u r i niAH. lukAM t Mandy "Ah's glad, you like dem, G. Hoffman, president of the Stude Lincoln Highway Association and ja.cn, even wueit ajuuc, uguicu uiicn How. on our heads.; it rains long is. the divrs pause all the accidents. labor by song, however rude it may Manm. Ah jest used man false teeth baker Corporation. The contest wiHj, ' Toads "leader, who died re- this gopd continue"?": to going OiiintHian be nationwide and there will be a' to make de impresses." be cently in Detroit at the age of 72. Owner "What do you think fain? total of 452 cash prizes. Achievements of Joy as an out- a weather prophet?" D. B. GREEN The requirements of the contest are standing figure in the history of to asked are go American highway development simple. Participants Tessie "There is no truth in men; to any Studebaker dealer in the Unitin resolutions adopted by like musical instruments they're Studebaker a ed States and select the directors of the Lincoln Highway which sound a variety of tunes." Tremonton, Utah used car and, after Association and transmitted to the mean Helen "In other words, you Office Hours: 9 to 12 and l:S0tS completing the purchase, write a bet- Utah Motorist Association. OUR you believe all men are lyres." $2.00 ter of fifty words or less giving the ; Pointing; out the. Joy twenty-thre- e d used car was reasons a years ago personally drafted 'The chosen. The price of the car will make' Proclamation of the Lincoln Highway' the spelling, grammar or penmanship which stated the 'basic "principals beno difference to the judges nor will. hind the enterprise and the policies of the contestant. that' were to the organization, OPTOMETRIST The statements of fifty words or the resolutions guide declare as follows: furblanks less will be written upon "The completed Lincoln Highway of nished by the Studebaker dealer who Will Be In His Office Over Penny's Store today, extending 3100 miles from New makes the used car sale. They will York to San Francisco and built at be mailed to Studebaker at South an estimated cost 18, 1937 MONDAY, of $250,000,000, is Tie Bend. Mr. Hoffman and his staff will as much a memorial to efforts the be the judges of the contest. and vision of PHONE DR. EVANS - 124 - FOR APPOINTMENTS Bourne Joy as First prize is $1,000 and it goes to to the Great Henry whom for the writer of the best letter. Second it was named.Emancipator FITTED prize is $500. The next 10 prizes are "The present great American sys $100 each; the next 40 are $50 each; the next 100 are $25 each and the next 300 are $10 each. In case of ties, duplicate prizes will be awarded. The contest opened on January 1, 1937 and closes midnight March 31. It will be widely advertised in national magazines and newspapers. 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