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Show A (DTP p VALUE DEMONSTRATION EDITION P 1 cJZ DAILY SHOWERS if ADPU J OF LI Y IL TP A TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY. JULY 15. 1937 y.rtrtP xio. 3 m ya: TT TT IN CONTEST FOLLOW STORM TIME 4 1 . - lttBBDnORSOP'nM - Beets, Dry Farms Bene- I fit; Considerable Damage Is Reported . ,rr nrncrr - - ffonNGTON-W- ith the Federal ended JuneSO, the U. S. ' ' " " R Elder George Albert ANNUAL SUGAR Smith To Talk At STAGE SECOND Sunrise Services BEETTOURTOBE A sunrise service will be conducted HELD JULY 22 BARGAIN EVENT August 1 at Calls Fort with Elder ' OF LAST WEEK FORTY-FOU- LOCAL MERCHANTS grow1 vmprmif?xfi&wM " NUMBER , George Albert Smith, a member of the quorum of twelve apostles, as the speaker. The services are a part of the summer M. I. A. program and will be conducted by the Tremonton ward mutual, with Floyd Stohl, as superintendent of the young men and Thel-m- a Watkins as president of the young ladies. A splendid musical program will be given in connection with the address by Elder Smith. People from all over the stake are extended a special invitation to attend this novel and important meeting. De tails of the program will appear in a later issue of the Leader. ! " ' Value Demonstration" Days to Be Held Here i Dr. E. J. Maynard To Speak At Program In Garland 16, 17, 19 I ' V is clicked off on Since the cloudburst which descendIn keeping with the announced ina simple Thursday, July 22, at 9 o'clock su ed upon the valley a week ago, the m., beet grower s and wives, Future tentions, the Tremonton the net result (in merchants been has visited by almost valley are offering to the public their second Beet club project workFarmers, 5 SoUars) of the U. S. daily showers. In spots they have been ers and business friends will meet at Value Demonstration days. for fiscal 1937: severe monthly and have done considerable In this issue of the Leader will be the invitation of the Utah-Idah-o Sug ? wOivvi field of grain, damage. A f Spen t -- ar company and Beet Growers' asfound many advertised articles and Beceiveu belonging to Rasmus Hansen, of Bear sociation at the Brigham factory to merchandise in general, which the 4 River City, at Promontory was comthe tour of the valley. Farmers merchants to begin ask be $2,707 purchased by B fle hole from the north end of ' the district pletely destroyed. Other fields near comparison.' was are especially urged to join the tour .tsnoi 000,000 expenditure the locality had considerable damage Country-wid- e movements of this tfthan twice the size of done to them also. at the start and see what is doing sort are launched being: bv small Government spending, but In Portage and Washakie, cloudin the south end, and south end farmcommunities many of which are being ers will also have an opportunity to erttan the $8,477,000,000 spent burst did considerable damage. A swallowe'd fcy the larger centers, who see what la in the north end, as the fifj 1936 and the first downtrend flood water came down from the hillare actually offering less for the dolfafflding since the New Deal took side and struck the new moves toward the Garland facungroup lar church, than the home merchants. Ac? chief expenditures were for the der construction and at tory, where refreshments and lunchdid to trade journals, surprising Portage cording eon will be served and a program a the Treasury. But fiscal considerable damage to the grain. results are being obtained in the edout. f&ti Bonus, and elimination of carried In Snowville, a severe lightning ucation of the public to support their Miss Vera L. Martin, daughter factor meant that storm accompanied the rain of TuesThe first stop will be at the farm local reof Celesti and who in communities, so Martin, recently doing of Steve McRae, west of Brigham. mending trend was still upward, day afternoon, striking a tree near ffrrferal turned from Chicago. There she actually save money, in addition to to look over fertilizer experiments of the home D. of of $5,294,000,000 J. out Cutler, tearing receipts building the community and enhancentered the international commernitrates, potash and phosphates. the tree to pie23 per cent larger than in fiscal the side and ripping cial school shorthand contest as a ing the property holdings of the comThen back to the mountain road, crop about the same amount larger ces and throwing large chunks into a in Busimunity general. representative of Henager's rotation and nematode control, weed C receipts, and for corn patch 50 feet away. A window in ness College of Salt Lake City. The merchants of this community control and irrigation before planting the Cutler house was broken and the Ufth year in succession had grown feel that a good beginning was made where moisture has escaped, early ir j0ff they are the largest in wire fence near by was cut through ai me last cnallenge days and exRodeo rigation; will be observed on several for 1920 and 1921 and fence posts were broken off by press their appreciation to their nat farms on the way. Crossing the river Lwar taxes were still in force. by the lightning. Fortunately no one rons for the patronage given. A meeting of the executive mem- west of Honeyville other farms will They Lus are willing to stand upon the merits high: $6,695,000,000 was near where the lightning struck ' be visited south of Tremonton, obbers no and 1920. of the merchandise, price and service held of the Box Elder County fair was fW personal injuries were reported in which crop rotation, culture of serving superevening, These storms have done a great that they offer and invite the public visorsMonday Sfljcal 1937's deficit of $2,707,000,- -' soils and beef feeding. and were chairmen heavy community more deal esto harm than and good buy by comparison. b only about 60 per cent of final At the named and were laid stop at Garland are general plans to the beet crop and the dry deficit of $4,361,000,000. pecially People are not asked to buy in' for the coming fair and rodeo. Ad- some interesting experimental plots farms. fields Beet were that Tremonton unless it is to their ad- ditional appropriations were made for of seed varieties and seed planting. making lis the smallest deficit. since the due to late planting Deal began, but the seventh an-- j little progress, vantage. A little sober consideration the payment of premiums to exhibiAfter the luncheon Dr. E. J. Mayf1 deficit on their part, it is of the U. S., bringing the and the hot weather, have grown by would at least tors in practically all department. It nard will lecture on feeding of livefelt, bounds and the rain e and leaps convince them that they should try is felt by the board that this will be stock and beet during high of $36,as feed. T fjcdebt to an the cool weather and every indication their Tremonton merchant first. fiw.ooo. His pamphlets on livestock studies a incentive for and farmers To D. S. L. greater points to a bumper crop. and experiments will be distributed stockmen to exhibit their wares. t I'm uttle fiscal neaaacnes remain- , "3 ever j.irom iisca.1 f' rnT :. .14.1 .. xvm Another matter of importance was to interested farmers. Aiuiuugu The Sugar company invites people ad been in session for six months decided when the board voted that M. I. A. the horsepulling contest to be con- with whom it is doing beet and feed i to fiscal New Year's day, Con- A higher standard in appearance U.S.A.C. Mon., 19 ducted this year will be for county business to avail themselves of this had not passed all regular ap- and utility of church property, wherteams only and an extensive campaign excursion and educational nation bills so that departments ever located, is the objective of a An event which should be of have money to spend beginning church - wide beautif ication program great will be carried on to get a large numWith the War and Interior undertaken jointly by the general au- interest to county dairymen will be ber of entries from the county. This Last Tuesday evening brought its thorities, the church security com- held next Monday, July 19, at the action, it was felt, will create a greatartments' bills still unpassed, the Utah reso- - daily showers to many parts of the mittee and the ;le adopted a "continuing Agricultural college. It er interest in the sport by adding the auxilliary organiza- - is the State ' annual Dairy Day sponsored local color of competition, instead of allowing those departments to valley, but to the crowd gathered at tions. This program concerns every the professional teams from the outfor two weeks at the same rate the Crystal Springs for the annual community in Utah. Idaho and where- - by the college. 10th M. side A. stake I. As eave coolins: it ever Senate and are House outingr then ward eliminating the county teams and charels located, stake M year, arranged by those in charge, faely went about tabernacles and Latter Day Saint the program for the day will take carrying off all the prize money. the business of breezes and happy entertainment There are many goods teams in the Some pitched horseshoe in a lucky homes. The generous offer of the place as follows: Tremonton's American Legion ffflf the permanent appropriation Baseball team dropped a. isut g" game, some frolicked in the pool, first presidency to provide material 9:30 a., m. Meeting (Engineering countv and it is expected that an un team on the local lot the usual amount of interest, which, has while others prepared the picnic, a assistance from the general funds of building) Dr. E. E. -- OHeizer, Holstein been dormant by county teamsters, MondayBrigham in an extra inning: of any outing. Musical num- the church to make these improve afternoon vital part nesian will talk. JAMBOREE expert to decision frame. be was on the bers during the luncheon added to the ments m chapel utility and appeardue will who the Hadfleld, renewed, 11:15 a. m. Tour to Dairy Experi"iSHINGTON Into Washingtons festivities. of board. mound the local for the team, to be pitched of ment is ance, productive expected Farm, under direction of George a Station one day last week roll- A report from the buildings and brilliantly, striking out 12 men and Then the dance! The Merry Makers unusual results in this program. Bateman. Q. Pasture will experiments 'ain after train bearing 25,000 orchestra grounds committee, given by J. L. allowing only 3 hits. The score was played dreamily, happy and Instructions are being forwarded be studied. a Mag, boys in KnaKi, gaily; the decorations waved Weidman, indicated that some very tied at the end of the ninth innings, to 12:30 m. Lunch. p. to ward bishoprics, stake presidencies softly four all. Tremonton made a couple of and worthwhile fag from all parts of the U. S. and from as the dancers glided, hop- and others important 1:30 m. p. instrucconcerned. These Meeting (Engineering will be made with the view of changes the first National Jamboree of ped and whirled over the floor. Eleven concen- costly errors which accounted for 3 Dean W. E. Carroll and Dr. tions will give information relative building) Boy Scouts of America. At 8:45 times some one was fortunate trating the different classes of exhib- runs, giving the game to the Brigham enough to the commencement of the program, Heizer will speak. morning a trench mortar boomed to pause under a its. boys by a score of 7 to 4. number 2:50 and m. Recess. winning Cold p. means in the and buttermilk securing all stood at attention. It boomed procedure were made in the The Brigham boys show class and obtain a prize. The crowd wasn't of changes Many will be served. dehelp and financial aid in these the flags of 52 nations rose in to are which will list book, go leading the division by virtue of all premium but did a have large present good velopments. Following recess a meeting will be ivenue of banners beneath Wash- press in the next few days and be In the fine brand of ball they are didn't they? held time, for the of purpose This unusual program started by presenting the hands of the exhibitors in time Monument. It boomed a third Dairy Herd Improvement Certificate for aim. the church has a four-fol- d and up went 1,634 more flags them to plan their exhibits in awards to members of the Richmond-Lewisto1. To raise the standard of beauty, sighout the encampment, official-jpenin- g line with the changes that will be Cow association. Testing attractiveness and utility of church the Jamboree. On This program should prove highly found in the new book. first evening, some 28,000 boys A feeling of optimism was expresbuildings and property in all the com educational to all dairymen. Both scout Masters assembled at the munities. Dean Carrol and Dr. Heizer are na- sed by the board and plans are far D. ient'8 base for the lighting of in advance of the fair dates, which To improve the standard of tionally prominent in livestock Summer activities for adults comcircles, will enable a broader scope and closLatter-Da- y Camp Fire by wiezned little Dan-- I in their own lives, and will give valuable information Saints menced at the Play Grounds of the in renew A Carter publication has just been er supervision in all departments. in their homes and their communities, their talks. Beard, Scout idol, who with Tremonton park Monday of this The dates, as previously announced, week, with City py flint and steel struck the spark leased from the Bureau of Dairying, and to encourage industry among the Joe Whltesldes, athletic Professor Bateman conhas been D. C. wheih lists all of Washington, residents of these cities and communi ducting some pasture research work are September 16, 17 and 18. director of the Bear River high school Ingram of the Jamboree included the proved sires with records in D. ties. a at . the Experiment Farm, and the in charge. "arena displays," trips, peeing H. I. 18 associations the for past men and 3. To provide work for tour under his direction will be of The forenoon is taken up with vof Scout regatta, a fireworks disnames months. The 1,553 publication women who are unemployed. cational work for the public school value in helping to solve problems speeches about Scout ideals, in- - sires whose records were tabulated by 4. To increase safety and remove connected with the care and sal ages from 6 to 16. The afternoon la swapping of strange trinkets the Division of Dairy Herd Improveplanting On and other hazards from church of pastures for best results with fire devoted to play activity for adults stufiiing wampum, pine cones, Nover-be- r dairy ment between Investigations and includes tennis tournaments, buildings. cattle. oiras, sharks teeth, shells, spon-liv- e 1, 1935 and April 1, 1937. beclub has Rifle Tremonton To direct this beautification proThe which started Wednesday, one for athoot owls, pickled scorpions. are to County dairymen urged All sires are listed by breed, showthe church has set up a central tend the Dairy Day activities. the Jamboree's high-spogun its summer shooting on the out- adults one for boys 16 to 20 years, gram were will It 71 36 Brown Swiss, committee. This committee has rep- be a time of ing Ayrshires, is mie motor tour of the 350,acre pleasure as well as pro- side rage on Homer's hill. Shooting be- one for boys 12 to 16 years and the 294 Guernsey, 869 Holstein, 281 Jer- resentation from the conducted each Sunday morning bishops forth for girls and ladies. Anyone presiding fit. pmpment by President Roosevelt, and 2 Shorthorn. at 6 a. m. so that those wish- desiring to enter the tournaments may Office, the church security committee, HYRUM ginning STEFFEN PDanScout Executive James E. West seys records include The data production each of the auxilliary organizations, Ass't. County Agri. Agent ing to go to Sunday school will have do so by registering with Joe White-sidBeard: a review bv the Pres of dams and daughters and indicate and experts in the fields of landor Bertha Landvatter, activity plenty of time to get back to town. F on Constitution Avenue next also whether or not the sire is dead conand decoration member who shot at the Indoor directors. building scaping, Any or alive. struction. In addition to the activities enumrange during the winter Is Invited Jamboree cost upwards Two Utah Jersey herd sires are (Scout or drawings of church T. E. dues include erated above, others, Including horseas their to Photographs participate wOO.OOO. Tjnrt armxr tanta and listed in this new publication, both this shoot. There is plenty of big shoes for men and women, will be buildings and grounds are requested Nar equipment were loaned by the raising the production of their daughand in the cases each bore ammunition and there are some included in next week's program. from bishopric, ters to the 400 and 450 pound level. of stake tabernacles, from each stake (Please Turn to valuable people, as well as the prizes to be awarded. Page Three) deleT. E. Adams, recently elected toThe publication carries no names are invited on side is this of the These situated The community, photographs, range peple of the Tremonton Lions club to nor addresses, but full particulars presidency. can be reached in your car. to participate in the activities which hill and with requests and proposals gate to gether held be convention National could be obtained from the extension for beautification and improvement the There is a large bluff to shoot Into, are absolutely free. HE LOW dairvmen of the various states. A will be studied by the committee and at Chicago, will leave Sunday on the eliminating the danger of the high Union Pacific Challenger for the 1 copy can be obtained from the Super expert advice and suggestions will be windy city. Mrs. Adams will accom- power bullets flying wild. The shoot-- from ' intendent-o- f Documents, wasnington, forwarded. ing distance is two hundred yards and her husband. TJ. C. Financial aid for this program will pany HICKORY The bishop "wants to try the best will put you in excellent trim for the "Utah dairymen are making be secured by ward bishops and stake that the Union Pacific has, so will fast approaching big game season. tflfcvE I'LL now that Dairy Herd Improve- presidencies through the usual chanto come out and make this Arrange ToV THE Denver. from Streamliner the take and are operating ment associations as successful as the Indoor season. nel of application to the presiding GCCSTiOM visit will Adams Mrs. and every time I pick up a paper, damBishop hf intr tabulated bv bishops office in Salt Lake City, and church his Those of you who have no transportacomparisons," Lyman H. from private donations of labor and places of interest in early tion be at Woodward's at 6 a. m each daughter before returning home. different about something sam m win tory extension dairyman Rich, solicited locally. Sunday morning. The club will fur money Jr-li- ke raisin less cotton, or on the situation m uuui. nish guns to those who do not have will be given on land- corn or vice menting versa, this month their own. opnine-- . remodeline. removal of haz next mAM. 'Happy is the wooing that u not long Prosof on in doing." improvement and ' general ards, (foln nil ii ... .'i. wiese tnings, n lanes the buildiners and grounds tii Tf IUIY that 19 whv there Rurvev blanks and questionaires are 'iJwr8' 16 Th offic of created by congress, sent to each bishopric and stake tthm .I6 01 hidings to nut 'em being the of The legal position prosperity 186Z jjT11 .there on the Potomac, in studying them assist to presidency, the forepart irora what I Shirley Beard returned to Yellow- the conditions of their buildings and plan has finally been cleared between 17 The Constitution made read, theTe is to Its manager and the state of Utah, of this week from a trip her famous escape from rt iJ50ple 0n toe Pfty ro11 down as a guest of to aid in determining theof work Lamb applicaNational President making British blockading the stone park by coun-1nature around projects the to. nt be done and the Dick's Photo shop, with Dick Fish-bur- n A. E. fa Securisquadron, 1812. is also to be given tion for registration with the week. every chinch-bu- g in the the circulation manager, Attention needed. new this proprietor, has taken up of the Salt Lake Tribune. Shirley IJPresident Lincoln called to the work of cus- ties commission during all suits quarters in the basement of the Midthis lor 500,000 volunteers for the Salt Lake Tri- in the program application, Following The a13 tabulated, they woA first place in contest ftu.fwnted questions Mr. land hotel. His new location will furIn Civil War, 1364.' in Box El- todians and caretakers. state with duty the OaV6 much Moo mrVnf ji, against pending h bune recogsubscription ttiv. to be answered Indicate the indus- Gull, of the State Security commis- nishing him ample room for his fast fu Willard, of 1 uivj First faculty elected at Ward, Jack they are gonna do about der county. need of competent and the University of Kanscts sion and the Salt Lake Telegram will expanding business. "ie feller ujhn tanned thA was awarded the same trip and the nized A.., at Lawrence, 18Q6. caretakers, who are interested be dronned. according to the reports. trious In the past year or so, Dick has 91 others boys lads tnc joined of Elder Box and upkeep ""us as mey came into of the most moddeal a the added appearance in has great the is week's controversy outing. felt that In It the 20 First numbers drawn in we have a 8een hlm- of the state Wi!i church property. some of the points ern equipment and Is capable of handclarified the draft lor American least at genthe wneel from he nfstt,"r tapper, when 4 Visitors to the wards almost any kind of photo work. National Army, 1917. the ling and that in Prosperity the plan auxilliary VthT ,me(lai 'or 30 years eral authorities and the needed the For the past several years, his shop in been Plan inhas strengthened 21 Nansen expedition to the president said to treneral boards will give ward and eyes of the public. has been located in the basement of Arctic wjlons started,, to advice yu te the people here ocand now formation store Fishburn the building, be work 1833. Each day brings additional appli . , the program concerning TJ0 and why you Up the Tuesday, July 20th will officers Inc. com- stake cations and the spread of the plan cupied by Chrlsten's rooms, a in be posi Relief will Society 8alda visitors thPHfl Ives 22 the at patent on photo. know rV on? By cracky, Dick extends a general Invitation with predictions of ten wondered about day In colors aranted. Graphs offer uggestiona for Improve-men- t has been astounding, to tt him his at meet-In- g to visit tion his friends for officers teachers 7Jwn8elf. by many of Its members and mTllaVavis?ting and grounds. of buildings new location. xou with of a general acceptance ox me same. the low down will be held at 2 p. m. (B. E. NEWS) la desired. attendance X good JO SERRA v July v Department machines Gov-operatio- ns 200-ac- re -- ., pre-De-S- 4-- H B.E. FAIR BOARD HOLDS EXECUTIVE fjon-recurri- MEETING MONDAY s t W-exc- Important Changes Are Made to Improve An ual Fair, CHURCH TO HELP ept all-ti- IN THE RELIEF OF 's UNEMPLOYMENT . Program Is Launched Improve all-tim- Property 1 4 Stake Outing Is Held Tuesday At Crystal Springs 1. Annual Dairy Day At July Local Junior Baseball Team Loses to Brig ham In Inning 'AL bare-knee- on BUREAU LISTS PROVED SIRES FOR H. I. 10-d- ay n Adult Activities Start At City Park Monday Rifle Club Shoots Homer's Hill f ts f es Adams to Attend ' Lions Convention Out-of-to- DOWN GROVE J ; fm s Shirley Beard Wins Trip to Yellowstone "red Or m ny-de- Legal Position of perity Plan Clarified Dick's Photo Shop Moved to Midland Hotel Basement l r, , a. lit X - -- ser-w'wro- ad Relief Society News rie -- |