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Show A TTYk T7 TO) T. A NUMBER SIXTEEN T11EM0NT0N CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1937 I r iII iMVluvun OF TIME s iff A UNEMPLOYMENT Tl MERRIMENT Wishing You Luck for the New Year BRANCH OFFICE LADIES' NIGHT TO OPEN HERE TIM IT TBS EDITORS OF Delicious Banquet , Out- Claimants In District May File Tuesdays 2:30 to 4:30 DONE WASHINGTON. WORK The Senate last IiTnassed and sent to conference TTR nvi standing Program Enjoyed Lions ladies night climaxed the reign of Uon President C. J. Dewey and established Reed Giles, Dick Anderson and Earl Marble as the suFrom, preme program getter-up-erthe first dang of the cow bell that called the Lions and Lionesses to tne sumptuous dinner, served by the Tremonton Second Ward Primary, with Mrs. Sarah Garfield in charge, to the " i t""'1 caasga-sv.-last words of a most clever response to the evening's entertainment, given by Mrs. Wilma Anderson, this party proved to be one of the most enjoyable ever held. The nominating committee gave the following list of officers to be voted on January 5: T-President, F. M. Christensen; Sec: . retary, Douglas Cannon; 1st vice presk ident, Alma Theurer, Wesley Gephart; HI TT1 ATO Local ORGANIZ2nd vice president, J. L. Weidman, F. I. Moore; 3rd vice president, H. D. Thomas, T. E. Adams; Lion Tamer Arnold L. Peterson, Elias Landvatter; A number of civic and religious orTail Twister, Wendell McDermaid, L. this combined of this city ganizations J. Cummings; Directors, J. H. Fronk, one year to make Christmas a happy LONG Israel Hunsaker Jr, Russell B. Wald-rofor many of the children of the valley R. W. Cannon. that otherwise would have had a very Then immediately Reed Giles called slim Christmas. The church organiza. . on i rt i incoming president, F. M. Chrisprepared gift boxes of clothing, C. SerVlCCS HelQ TlQay III tions to give an outline of things tensen American did the as also food, etc, T T? Chtiroh should have done during Mr. Of Dewey Lions pro Legion and Auxiliaiy. The VHUltll his encumbrancy and Lion Dewey told vided a bag of candy, nuts ana oran-- 1 in no uncertain terms, what he Fred, kiddies. 500 400 RplnVfd WORiail and between gesto do during the next year. These should O. F. O. I. The members of the Lake Salt of C. talks were an index to Clarence Neslen, two clever the man. lodge of this city started a campaign g commit-tpof the follow and put the crowd chaiirman to state was what -v- ed early to gather broken and discarded City,for the celebration for the estab in the proper state or mina ior tne let alone my n by be to toys. This campaign proved foundation for, iiaiance of the pogTam. dav.' December 22, following a linger- - highly successful and many articles lishment of a national ?n r f infantile of paralysis the snown py meposi margin preventation special musical features, which The result isiou I incldent to old age, which were brought in which were O on President Roosevelt's wpre lrlTi enioved, were duets ren- to held be 3l OTTUHHI elec- - Person Iues rravua. Wltn ine lu"eiaJ1X.. eve cent!" exulted num and painted and then Christmas extended over a period of a met the in Wassom and Mar- city 29, "What the ere(i or Vaughn Tremonton January at Jff birthday, by newspaper. Brigham City rnunist Party were distributed over a wide area to hall at of a with group canai-by Rhea accompanied cella j City what Brigham Thompson, rx needed i Tii::n waiting period begins the day after; She was ,oom m narvaru, lion in what country for e of welcome was Aiunuia, children whom they thought the address from Monaay The county citizens his been from Heppler. has job. separated date has given a . , t Minnecnrfl. with . : . is-.Dun w them. The purpose of the meeting delivered by uon rresiaeni uewcy. Soviet omciai expitunt-- j If however, the claimant does not " ioki is felt by those who have had evening. It were who new Norwegian her to was parents, soon Stalin's as under to the itinerant station organize the county in prepa- who, following his address, gave the -; that n Russia, .., aiter hm n ivhpn a vounff- cirl. She later this work in charge in all the organ ration for the celebration. in th! report time over to Lion Reed Giles, who iv ma as possiuie "Most uemocratii; vAia"i.." juu, lusmg worthi handled the affair as only Reed could. H. Burns fiorn which izations mentioned that this year's out the Alvm married so is Neslen 11 not start until he Mr. vote pointed strong to the i World", urge, distribution of food, clothing, etc. to ness of the cause and said mat pronu-- . fivo cta A mate calling contest staged bethat at thousands of polling places actualfy Agisters. For example: If a union old and young, as well as the all of women needy, and men of whom survive much tween national the five ladies and the five men Jere nent to lose his job on Friday; man crowds of voters waited through widows and widowers was perhaps, are working for its was a scream. The climax was reachcreeds and DUl"parties of the previous night lor me puna u and report to the itinerant station an',1 Marv the most complete of any previous - - - p T.'., success. He further pointed out that ed when Mrs. Dr. White, by her sweet " in Brieham City or Tremonton on open. - year. husHer Tremonton. of all E. h Burns, rirvi wn,,M v,io it was not a polotical move, nor never endearing calls, subdued Blusterous Kn Snfech aeainst any candidate i. "M was inspired by the Ervin Stohl until poor old Erv was died in 1887. band but has been; he in after the the started Saturday, day was reported made anywhere he per- anything but a Uon. In fact a iamb The Burns family came to Utah in president from the fact that Soviet Union; an opposition speech had been separated from his job. If same would be too vicious for him. Anyway the have of victim a which been REtime, had 1901, they during or the claimant did not register until sonally would have been "Trotskyism" mm and of friends us circle won the prize. a nornoie enei;ui of and knew large gained to do all in they "wrecking," for which the legal pen- the following JTuesday, his waiting acquaintances. effort bottle nursing contest by four was The every bending had he until not start in her its alty is death. Of the 1,143 Deputies period would spread. businessmen threw the to prevent The retiring deceased, though his power dignified elected in Russia's new parliament, actually registered with the itinerant nature, was warm in friendship and over the country crowd into an uproar of laughter, esall from Doctors beofficial figures listed 855 as enrolled station. when one's power as a sucker kindness; admired by all are behind the movement, largely Other itinerant stations in the state neighborly members of the Communist Party, 184 can be ac- pecially what her vision for womanly her the who knew cause high nipple from his bottle and they pulled fiwill be located at Coalville, Park City, as women. an waistcoat with with the adequately his with sprayed Ver- qualities. complished Since each ballot was printed witH Heber City, Duchesne, Roosevelt, Wendell McDermaid had the foundation. Funeral services were conducted in nanced pop. Tooele, Chnstof-fersotwo names (the name of a candidate nal, Magna, Bingham Canyon, church of the Methodist-EpiscapThose present were, Nello sharpest teeth and won by chewing" Infor the lower house and the name of Mercur and Eureka. a member of the state com-F. the end of the nipple off and thus de- which she was a member, Friday afotha candidate for the upper house of the ternoon under the direction of Rever-an- d mittee; Dr. R. A. Pearse, MayorMrs. vouring the contents before the Experiencorder: Holmes R. Sunrpme Will Soviet) the Government 6TS R. F. Goff in the following Joseph Law; into Sanctuary; The fun continued when Doc Green newsorgan "Isvestia" claimed that Amelia Welling. Brigham City; James body Receiving one M. Sec Dr. J. and two scratched votes equaled only A Anderson prayer D. Friend;" "What Ren Weidmann upheld the affirR. and quartet, Walton, HolmE. 14:1-6 Albert and scratched ballott that is, one voter mative against Jim Walton and Bob Schaffer, Tremonton; obituary; lesson, John December 18, 1937 O. L. Brough, Simonsen In a debate, "Resolved' That who balked at voting for the candiRiver solo: "O, Love that Will Not Let iCty; Bear gren, Wil- dates put up by Mr. Stalin's friends. Me go," Mrs. Goff; sermon: Phil: Dear Friends: the women should wear the pants for Elwood; Mayor Ezra Nebeker, Presidthe asfrom received is Word "Jesus, 1938." Judge Plat Fuller proved his 1. 21; Recessional; quartet, If one makes the rather likely to write a letter to you and lard.. want I as versatility ' Lake Rishonric of selected by Salt City was a vt as a judge when he re"invalidated Pearse ing Soul.' votes of Lover the that to My sumption express my appreciation ohoir'mnn attempt val of the and delayed his side east the the me arguments viewed for in other ways" were spoiled by other Bishop James Walton to proceed with for your faithfulness in sending . .. wuauuv--chairman m one uie M. for total Schaffer, decision year, pending devel the preliminary steps recusant voters and divides the the Leader. I am surely enjoying the ley and Dr. J. ward chapel. Jones opments. Lewis Judere aid. DeWeyVllle from home, by two, the result is 1,677,000 Rus- tion of the new Second carries. news One, away it members of The work to be done will oe tne Mrs. Anderson's response came as a sians who still have the courage to and to receive a paper with all the and Nello Christofferson, of and the to tearing are of the supervise than more gravel hauling sure receives state committee, oppose Mr. Stalin. Among fitting climax to a grand evening 24 it with interest inHe,it, who has been the down of the Union school house, purDec. fun and frolic. The manner in which movement in Box Elder county. 90,000,000 voters this is a small numChild the last it was delivered left no doubt in the ber. Also is the number of Mr. Stal- chased by the ward several years ago. Those present at the meeting away is the only one who knows and be Philwill V V. from Mrs. the building Materials minds of the hearers that the men do with 2,000,000 ing chief supporters, the and relatives from can understand. night, together friends used Many and Mrs. and to the building sight not possess all the power of speech (estimated) enrolled members of the brought I would also like to report to my lips Mrs. Dorothy Hellberg this valley attended the funeral serwomen and persuasion, If they do boast of two and in the construction of the new build vices am L. Communist Party. Petersen, I work Fred of Mrs. Lucille Beeton Waldron, many friends of the joyful o ing, of Samaria, engaged in. I know life is young and from Tremonton, comprise the county wearing the pants. Waldron, of Ernest wife build new of the and notnii.q plans executive committee. T have a lot of it vet to live but from FROZEN win- Idaho, held at Samaria, Monday. eardon't This committee will meet at an I ing will be worked out during the is child this birth, died at known tops. have I all MISS B. Waldron Mrs. details out the many PRINCE ALBERT, Saskatchewan. ter and construction will begin early work to to Christmas eve. In know what could bring more joy ly date also died, the baby decided upon be Flin to in the spring. HOME AGENT Rushing to catch a train for one's soul, than helping others find of the program perfect health up to her confinement Flon, a salesman last week ran out county. Elder Box of Jesus shock for or understand the gospel the death came as a terrible COUNTY of a Prince Albert hotel with coat Re Christ. I have bee able to assist some friends and relatives. her to water jug flying, bag in one hand, Mrs Waldron was a daughter of Mr. in seeing the way, and with the joy in the other. Accused of stealing the Miss Bessie Janet Kirkham of Salt Mrs. Will Beeton, formerly of they receive it, sure makes you feel and of . but he my cried: Lake I I know, City, will join the staff crockery, Dewewille. To Give you're fully paid for yourofservice. Extentesth ate frozen in this durn jug. State Agricultural Utah D. one Bible the was Thomas the times from this received is of Word C. J. Dewey city, have thought many miso Service January 1, according to than of the conjoint M. I. sion announcement Rees, president of the Australianof El- nf thp. sneakers at the funeral. quotation, "It is better to give The program an by Director WilAT THE TOMB Interment was made in the Samar to receive." I am almost convinced A meeting, to be held Sunday evening sion, of the honorable release following a meeting to change that to read, "He who gives commencing at 7:30, will be given by liam Peterson, der Max P. Fridal, son of President ia cemetery. of the college. trustees of board of NANKING, China General Iwane and .Mrs. K. H. Fridal The letter the that The joy is paid for his giving." Ward of Brigham City, as home demFourth the Matsui last week made his triumbeen has She assigned some had that Elder Fridal has states you receive, knowing you have helped of which Vernal Harris, former resi onstration agent for Utah county to the To a phal entry into captured Nanking, Old some distressed soul, gives you more dent of this city, is superuuenueuu wonderful experiences and has been abandoned Chinese capital, outside succeed Miss Dorothy Stewart, rebearing his tesof that good and lasting joy, that you missionary, splendid officers are assuring all who signed. Mutual Given Be whose walls stands the $3,000,000 be an can't get otherwise. timony to hundreds of people. that the program will tomb of sainted Dr. A native of Lehl, Miss Kirkham rewith a middle aged attend his release, he visited Invitation While cordial A riding one. Following ward, First outstanding "Father of the Chinese Revolution." ceived her elementary and secondary The Explorers of the John who is also man one afternoon, going from all to attenu. to extended is That historic moment meant more to with his brother, work in Australia. iinHor thf direction of Harold Sandall, school training in the Alpine district. to Elmira, N. Y., the other Fridance old time coman General Matsui than it would to most doing missionary Salt Lake City and East High school. d a are sponsoring this district of which I am In of On leaving Australia he of part S. U. L. local the Later she attended the University Japanese, for Revolutionist Sun spent Cook Operatwill make a three month is tour day, January 7, in accordian orches charge, we had rode along about one a B. A received she where An Utah of hall. New rorrontion in I land many years in Japan and became a panion me what half hour when he asked of the world and will ciose friend of MatsuL tra from Ogden has been engaged for sold. I told him I was not a salesman degree In 1933. Following graduation On 21. York February she was appointed playground direcAt Friend Sun's resting place Genthe evening. Church for the was a missionary but recreauon assurance is tor for the Salt Lake ral Matsui dutifully butchered the From past experiences of Latter Day Saints. Mr and Mrs A. L. Cook left hura n.n who attend will enjoy of Jesus Christ to the bed-- 1 partment. The she accepted tragically misled Chinese troops who, NCW I He didn't know nor recognize uneconomics at of home as teacher tion Maurine, who, against the advice of Generalissimo To Be church by that name, so I told him I to Utah thc.lJ.de.r', before for Kelsey, Texas. Coming back inyitatlon la extended t0 wn We change was operated Chiang German military a Mormon missionary. of fo0dg at teacher w invtuiL-over tne Nanall from advisers, had been left to defend of people ed our line of conversation from hapOne of the outstanding dances and king, it was a tiresome job, lining D. tend. L. the in penings of the day to theology be will given talked up hundreds of prisoners and shoot- the season ride the of remainder for the here hall underfldr1: ing them down batch after batch. But S. recreation MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Is presu mod that she is recove. o;TOurr for that or- religion. of the First and DeicLiiit; iiv". ouj'vm.""' a Is name. man's the according to foreign correspondents rection New Years Night. January 1. satisfactorily. Mr White, Uintah Basin. In the iratlon mission who witnessed some of the executions, MIA. The marriage of Miss Virlie President Nlbley, of the well educated man and was from good be in the form of Miss Kirkham Is a sister of J. Arno will dance the said and The here, her Kenneth Japanese soldiers invited Japanese parents and Jeppson who telephoned editor of the Utah Farmer. will provide an op. parentage His direct iorciamers sailors as their guests and apparent- - a carnival and of marriage of Miss Virgie FreaencKson across on the Mayflower, and his sec- that the operation was successful and Kirkham, first day the close to and all of them "thoroughly enjoyed it." portunlty to Vernal Jeppson, sons of Mr. ond great grandfather was the first that her condition was satisfactory. PUBLIC NOTICE v merriment and dance. Chinese civilians, who had hoped the year in Mrs. Emil Jeppson of Corinne. is man to be horn on American the he brides, of that the arrival of the Japanese would the parents he explained to me. This told me, Notice is hereby given to all proC. PreENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED C. mean at least a return of peace and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad F. Frederickson was a man Interested in history of City, Ut. perty holders of TremontonCouncil double cereiu"" will safety, were meanwhile shot down on America and his ancestry. He explainand City l the that and Mayor 28th, Mr. Dec nrUham Mrs, Unitarian a City. the slightest pretext until there were . at their ed to me that he was nannoufinancial Budget set the City Utah, been "twlns ftnd Fielding, have, scores of bodies in the Btreets. Houses they until he gathered all the truths Leah, to building a sltatlncr rink has been prepared regular meeting at the Civic In warn HjCUViuea he left and has and shops were looted, women raped, gagement of their daughter R. then of Mr. him, offer could son on the Monday evening, January 3, 1933. at C. H. Holley, C. of Junior Harold River local Bear the high the more by since, .l The they attended ad the whole city ravaged. Even been seeking for of Main 8:00 o'clock and Invite any who may Springvllle, Utah.r Dec me of the parable of the Malad river, 2 blocks South fleeing refugees with whom the Jap- Lrriagfwlll tike place minded ' be interested, to attend much BCTheif Friday tneir his min- at"1anese caught up were looted of their many friends wish them Pearl told by the Master In and couple condition In The young now 31. was la marriace. in He thplr It going god on earth. belongings. Only after the Japanese , Mayor la Cor istry here in American Fork. many are enjoying this winter sport. "oldiers, drunk with victory, had been home They will make their homes Turn to Pag Two) (Plesse out of hand for several days did of inne. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEADE3 J ficwi get tfce under eortrlo. L Farm Bill. Box Elder. Cache, Rich, Weber and Morgan counties, which comprise thenorthern Unemployment Compensation district, will be served by a full time district office in Osrden and a time branch office in Logan ac full it: AiT;t ud ow AnU-Wto an announcement made cording 324 to 23. without Sndum; Ray R. Adams, Executive by recently amendment, a bill embodying Director for the Unemployment Compresident's plan to amend the Na pensation division. Mr. Adams also announced that tional Housing Act. Their special session ended, hol- - there would be itinerant employment service at Brigham City from 10 a. then went home for the m. to 1 p. m. on Tuesday and in Tre- iday3, monton from 2:30 to 4:30 on Tues 0 day. VICTORY 100 Mr. Campbell will be man from the U. S. S. R. Over state office to serve here. He will be of Moscow left their in the Lions Club rooms. o day last week, Any benefit claimant living more hnmes one out in a driving snowstorm to than 25 miles from Logan, ogden, Such across the Red Square shout-i- r Brig-haCity or Tremonton will be "Hurrah for Stalin!" Meanwhile, permitted to file his Unemployment tremendous work of tabulating Compensation claim by mail. The returns from 130,000 voting districts, claim should be sent to the Ogden of no telegraphic fice. of which 40,000 have wim connection rail even or unufi uic uiicmyiwjrinAn. vuwivu with feverish activity. It sation law there will be a two weeks went. ahead -' . . H4.138.: ,j that. nriiinnol ill., cuuivw- was Deiaieuij' waiuiig penuu itiici a iiuui ui wuw man Deneius for files Russians 000 unemployment had voted. All worft he or she . lftast regisieieu 96.5 becomes eligible for! Stalin the regime, benefitg. Approximately 4 weeks will' votes counted for candidates ran,elapse before claimant gets his since only Stalinist when first benefit cneck. Thereafter, the and millions of ballot envelopes to contain not only checks win come regnalarly once a; opened were found lo voter's name signed or prmted but ek M the claimant is fc.ligi. Pope-McGi- U voted to send the Black-Th- e Spouse anu nuuio mu PfhfLabor Committee for further revision, in effect killing j i s. ar Sle Ped Con-grem- 1,000,-OofciS- ... en ns sub-zer- &- ini MaMIiAulJiuNo r rrk j""! S, FOUNDATION ILLNESS n. j "" - r Organizations COUNTY Make Children Happy ED TO AID NAT'L DIES FOLLOWING i Sf iy - bSf-file- d t f ; fnr !! tthis e.. ce v Clarence Neslen Tells Worthiness of Cause p ' re-bu- ilt ' ; - ie-,h- luu-perce- nt "v tj-- cntin - - """JSpv T . ( . PORTER GILES PORTS LABORS IN NEW YORK n, Missionary Relates teresting es; Enjoys Leader al Preliminary Work to Commence On ond Ward Chapel 15-1- 9; t-- Former rt Resident Dies At home-time-ne- Birth, J. KIRKHAM NEW FOR UTAH Elder Max Fridal leased from Mission Brigham Fourth Ward Program Here Time Dance January 7th Sun-Yet-s- er Can-andaig- ua Maurine for Appendicitis ed Kai-shek- 's Vonrc firnival Dance HeldjtheK Frcd-ericks- an-h- "-"r- J . - Junior of pares Skating Rink - |