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Show BE AgJIIWR VALLEY LEA1DEE gggg MARCH OF TIME TREMOXTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1938 i J"jr i Swiftly the years of a litaimo go fleeting k Into the shadows of infinite night, I r uiten a man s golden purpose idefeating v. him down- - in tho Striking mM of the fight."' ....... Day after day, precious moments desert us t silently stealing beyond our recall moments wnose actions have helped us or hurt i Aiding our. progress or speeding our fall. tM.o-t.rAT.or- THX EDITORS OF TTMK gt WUf tiwimotazin fit AMPUTATING TALES WASHINGTON Blandly announcconference that he had ing at a press found a memorandum on left with him last November & Southern's -- Com- President monwealth Wendell Willkie, President Roosevelt last week hit Powerman Willkie's Hhac for modification of the holding company "death sentence." Reverting Day t0 a simile in his Jackson Speech that $600,000,000 of holding 0 company money controlling $13,000,-00worth of utilities is like a four-inc- h "i ifi.fl $r first-degr- gr- - "j -- j '. f i j i mm mf "" - V- w Oh, let me learn the great lessons of living While I have youth! Let me not fail to see UVv'i?'. .y, v.uj tiiuiiicut me, uuu is giving itsVf . o i" unpin mute iu me v t 1 wiH meet each new day with decision tv ! "t A,ways to do what 1 knw to be right, Then shall I go with assurance of i5ion .7 Into the deepening shadows of night. f I A ...I'', 1 : iVvX' " - ' t , ' , ' 'A biggest mystery of all President chose to toss a monkey wrench into his newly began peace conference with business Columnist leaders, Raymond Clapper wrote: "Some say Mr. Roosevelt just got wound up and couldn't stop, that it was all casual, and that he hasn't the faintest idea what he intends to do about Scripps-Howar- d Others think he giving warning of legislation to hoMinsr was come." Within 36 hours Powerman Willkie dramatically offered to sell the Presi- all the Southern operating companies of his system, a $600,000,000 collection located in the heart of TV A land and comprising 60 per cent of Commonwealth & Southern's propert- dent ies (the rest are in the North). Prothat the Government take the Southern properties with personnel intact at a price to be set by a three-ma- n tribunal one appointed by the President, one by the Supreme Court, and one by himself Powerman Willkie declared: "I make this suggestion as a last resort in a desperate situation." posing DEPRESSION EXPERTS As President WASHINGTON Roosevelt last week conferred with leading U. S. businessmen at the White House, South Carolina's James F. Byrnes and his Senate unemployinvestigations committee spent ment their second consecutive week hearing the testimony of business depression experts. Sample opinions Wallace. To refute the popular impression that farmers were better than industry in 1937, Secretary off of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace offered a set of statistics: "The 1937 of E3 crops was 13 per cent greater than the 1929 production and 40 per cent greater than the 1936 production, which was considerably curtailed by drought. The effect of this increase in the face of declining business activity and urban purchasing power has been a sharp drop in farm prices. . . the present level of (which) is approximately 30 per cent (Please Turn to Paee Three) pro-duc'.i- :ci rArMWMVMMWMVrrrrrrrr THE LOW DOWN from HICKORY GROVE Speed is hke when great stuff in its place a tooth pull-you are you are in favor of havin' it over th, quick. And you don't want the aentist to go home when the whistle blows, your over-tim- e gc-ttl- with the tooth half pulled-e- ven If you are a person who drops own hammer, unless you get or double-tim- And e. if doctors would get ter 3 p. m. or 4 could not afford to seep. m., people like them they can hardly afford lots of things now, "ft account of so much double-tim'W- And if a fellow workln on your nouse is up the ladder, and 13 p. m., he move or come uwn unless he won't gets more pay. 1 have strayed off of speed, tkl 1 sta,'ted out on. But to make safe, we need :L?J? mre than just blather about VVe Pd. gotta start teachin' in the ' about a heavv foot on the a"d corpses per gallon, etc. "a forget the mamas and pas, cause the speedy cure there, it only wreck and the embalmer. Tours, with the low down JO SERRA over-tim- e, e, half-wa- y Jut r,strts . I I half-wa- y HO (B. K. H. S. Journalism Dept.) Spirited by a 8 victory over the Logan Grizzlies, the Bear River basketball team has been preparing this week to meet the chief contenders for Valley To the Region 1 crown, the Weber WarInriors, on the local floor Friday. Friday's game is probably the most crucial one of the season. The Weber team, with three league victories to Plans are going forward for the their credit, will enter the game as ' President's Ball to be held in the L, a slight favorite, though the local D. S. recreation hall here Saturday quintet has been improving since their night, according to Dr. J. M. Schaffer, defeat by South Cache, as was dis chairman. played in their victory over Logan The drive for attendance at this last friday. The Bears, therefore, ball has taken greater impetus this may prove to be the team to upset me nigniy rated crew from Ogden. year than in any previous ones. This, it is lelieved, is due to the fact that It is expected that Coach Tripp the benefits of the fund previously wiu send the same hne-u- p that he established are being lealized and a has used previously, to start the batd tle against the Warriors, though it support to this novel FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT is rumored that there will be a change way of raising funds for so worthy ofHactics. Wassom will be at center, . . . . Lend His Birthday for Infantile a cause is meeting with universal approval. Manning, forward and Fryer and raralysis Foundation Fund. Hess in guard position, Stanley The fund, as is generally known, ia for the purpose of eradication and left forward, has been sufferSchool ing from a cold this week. In case he prevention of infantile paralsis one is not in top condition Friday, either of the most dreaded diseases of human ailments. Cullimore or Lewis Allen will take his place. President Roosevelt has lent his Down in tire southern end of Region birthday for the purpose of raising funds to 1, the Weber High School has assemthw dreaded disease. Between thirty and forty men have No one isfight bled a team that has brushed aside immune- and no one can all oposition this season, and their been busy razing the old Union school tell where it will strike. This fact, and storing the salvage on the alone, should make everyone consupporters have their eyes on noth- house new church site of the Second Ward. scious of the fact that their contriless than a state championship. ing The team averages a little better The weather has been ideal and under bution is needed and should be genthan six feet, and they seem able to the skillful direction of Radcliffe erally subscribed to this worthy use everything they have, which in- Henrie and the businesslike manner cause. in which the men have taken to their Tickets are on sale by different cludes a pair cf guards, tasks, the work is going forward at' civic and religious organizations and a pair of forwards that are dead-eye shots at baskets, and a center whose a very rapid pace. by the chairman. Everyone is urged The architects appointed by the to buy a ticket and attend the grand ability under the basket is rated Presiding Bishopric are Pope and ball Saturday evening. high. A capacity crowd is expected to Burton. The fiif-meeting of the attend the game. To meet this situa- building committee and the architects tion, benches will be placed on the will be held Friday evening at 7 o'floor of the gym. Two second teams clock at the chapel. Sketches of the proposed building will clash at 6:45, the main game starting at 8 o'clock. The newly or- willMr.be presented to the committee Pope. Construction of the new ganized Pep Band will be on hand by to furnish music, and the Pep Girls chapel will begin as soon as weather "Our farmers in their struggles t will act as ushers. A dance is sched- conditions will permit and the plana are prepared and accepted by the dispense with their crops and surplusuled to follow the game." committee. The necessary fund re- es are asking the federal government quired by the Presiding Bishopric, to devise machinery and create laws which is 10 per cent of the total cost, to relieve them and help maintain a before building operations can com- price level which will insure them mence has been raised and nothing a livelihood," George E. Farrell, direcwill prevent the commencing of the tor of the Agricultural Adjustment building as fast as plans can now take Administration for the western region told visitors to the Utah State Agshape. ricultural College extension conferTremonton will have its premiere of ence and philosophy school in Logan "Your Job Insurance." the official last week. "They are looking for some Utah picture on Unemployment Com way of more nearly adjusting output pensation, at the Orpheum Treatre for to consumption," he asserted. To four days, starting February 6, 1938, When he has a surplus of produce it was announced here today. farmers income is even smaller than This special short subject, which Sportsmen of the Bear River Valley awhen his farm production is near norwas filmed in Utah several weeks ago, are organizing a unit of the Wild Life tells in rapid, dramatic style the story Federation of America. This new mal. Furthermore, the loss which the of how Unemployment Compensation name is replacing the Fish and Game farmer sustains when he sells his product for less than the cost of producbenefits will be paid to those workers Association. There is to be another unit in Brig-ha- tion does not mean a reduction of who qualify in Utah after January 1, 1938, according to Ray R. Adams, ExCity for the south end of the price to the consumer. For isexample, just as ecutive Director for the Industrial county and these two organizations the price of a loaf of bread was $1.25 will work together for the conserva- high now as when wheat Commission of Utah. Mr. a Farrell bushel," charged. wild tion of life and the "Your Job Insurance" was produced bettering The difficulties with which the for Utah State Unemployment Com- conditions of such in Box Elder farmers are confronted in attempting one vote in Each club has Division county.. Sothe Federal pensation by cial Security Board at the Pathe Stu- the state meetings and this new or- to dispose of their crops in the face dios in New York City. The dramatic ganization will place another repre- of heavy surpluses and declining pricof the more important narration ia done by Andre Baruch, sentative from this county in the es are some of rural life, he points out. problems state meetings. nationally known motion picture and Discussing the 1938 agricultural A meeting has been called for Friradio commentator. soon to be launched by the This film was acclaimed when it day evening, January 28, at 8 p. m. program was previewed in Salt Lake City by in the Rifle Club Rooms, above the AAA Mr. Farrell said that consergoals will more than fifty leading state, labor, City drug Co. At this meeting a tem- vation practices and potato next few days be in announced the civic and press leaders. porary organization will be effected. and that beet payments would sugar be Another called will later of with meeting shots the State Starting for the election of permanent officers be made as congress made the necesCapitol Building, this film shows the impetus which was Friday's meeting is very important sary appropriation. a11 sportsmen of the county. It is to movement this 1930 in in Utah given when President Roosevelt, then gov hoped a large representation of every Bunderson, chairman of the Box Elernor of New York State, spoke in town in Northern Box Elder will be der Alumni association of the Utah Salt Lake City at the National Gover- present to help with the organization State Agricultural college, announced nor's Conference. Later Unemploy- an assist in every way to make today. ment Compensation became a major this one of the strongesta units in An address on the purpose of the part of the Federal Social Security the state. Utah State Agricultural college, which. Act, which was passed by the greatest be will given by Dr. N. A. Pederson majority in the history of modern socelebration, of the cial legislation by members of both of the the from committee faculty political parties. Scenes of leading State industries college, and several musical numbers will be features of the program. precede the major portion of the film which tells the story of Steve, a Utah Jewel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Another purpose of the meeting is1 worker who became unemployed. Af Jensen of Bear River City, arrived to organize the U. S. A. C. Bear River ter getting his wage and separation home Wednesday by plane for a visit Alumni chapter. All former Aggies report from his employer, he takes it with his relatives and friends. He had are urged to attend this meeting. to the Utah State Employment Ser- previously notified by long distance vice Office, where he registers for an- telephone call from New York that Superintendent Bunderson said. other job and for unemployment com- he Intended to make this visit, which gave his parents an opportunity to be pensation benefits. Both Steve and the Employment Of- at the landing field to meet him. fice try to find Steve a job, and since This is the first visit to his home none is found by the end of the k in nine years. He Is an employee of waiting period, he becomes eli- the Standard Oil Company of New gible for benefits at the end of the Jersey. Jewel has traveled extensively. third week of unemployment. Then Following his graduation from the each week thereafter Steve receives Bear River High School, he was one of this check in the mail. the first missionaries who opened the Although under the Utah law South American mission at Buenos r?Kit fyiguirmm mtut M far Steve's check cannot be for more than Aires, Argentine. $15, it helps to buy groceries, pay the TftWTtllT rent, and provide the necessities of life thus stabilizing the entire, comU. S. A. C. rxw fmrn C&r munity's buying power. SAT,JAUARY29. x 26-1- Join Nation In Fight Against fantile Paralysis ( whole-hearte- Cas-tleto- n, Union House Being Razed For Use In Church Building - three-fourt- eties of law. Since the was why the TO BE HELD . ! e first-degre- THE PRESIDENT I V Jy, j6 r " , .1 J- 96-in- ch - v..''; ' number twenty Bears to Meet Weber Warriors In Crucial Game Friday Night v...r.vjnni, . . mfrt Qwo Always the finger of Time is recording -ui idiiuic, rtuijifveincin, or loss: 41 . P ......t,. ,m'.,. vicna uic yagv, anuJ is- ever awarding. Honors of gold or demerits of dross. re-au- tail wagging a dog the president told newshawks that he ..Miid like to eliminate all holding companies in all industries, including noiaing companies which are directly over operating companies. From Chicago "Daily News" Reporter Paul Leach came a muffled crack which the President did not hear: "He's cutting oif the tail right be hind the ears." Since even the "death sentence" of the Holding Company Act permits holding companies unaer certain conditions, newshawks left the President's office amazed and mysti fied. Abolition of all homing companies would break up most of the nation's railroads, would seriously afof all industrial fect corporations listed in the New York Stock Exchange. Although it is often used as a slick device for controlling other people's money, the holding com" solutpany is nevertheless a practical of to the ion carrying on problem interstate commerce under 48 vari- rAA'e. Brief is the mnrninorJfe rt v viiuuiiuvu a CllJ'JVIIItUL.i crieier vne noontime of youth s eager play; Quickly- the -period- of manhnnd'a - mnim'mn utilities by mi ii fast-breaki- t County's Financial Dr. Ralph Cushman to Statement Appears Attend Dedication SerAs Required by Law vices At M. E. Church In this issue will appear the finan Dr. Ralph S. Cushman, of cial statement of Box Elder county, the Denver area of the Bishop Methodist prepared by C. Henry Nielsen, county Episcopal Church, North, will speak clerk with the aid of his assistants! at the Methodist Church of Tremonand is out on time as required by law. ton, Saturday evening and Sunday The statement above is pertinent morning, January 29th and SOth. The when taken in the light of some of occasion which brings him here is the happenings at a recent convention the formal opening of the new basement and rededication of the improved of state officials held at the Hotel January 20 and 21. When church building. the matter of getting financial reA dedication banquet is being given ports out on time came up, many of Saturday evening in the basement. the county clerks wanted to have the The dinner will be served from 7 time extended from January to April to 8:30 p. m., after which Bishop in order to give them time to prepare Cushman will be the guest speaker for the statement. The fact that Box El- the evening. der county's statement is being pubThis is a rare privilege to have the lished on time and in accordance with opportunity of hearing Dr. Cushman, law by County Clerk Nielsen is a mat who is so widely known for the inter that is worthy of commendation spirational messages in hia several and should be brought to the atten- books, for his sacrificial service as tion of the public. a bishop of his churchy and for his Mr. Nielsen is an efficient and cour- personal devotion to Christ. He will teous public servant who has a high speak the second time at the church sense of public duty and aims to meet service Sunday morning at 10:30 a. the. requirements of the law and his m. constituents. In spite of the fact that The public is cordially invited to be Box Elder is one of the larger counties present at these dedication services of the state, this ire port is out on and to enjoy the inspirational mestime and at the time it is expected sages which Dr. Cushman is sure to by the public for their scrutiny and bring. for this prompt and efficient handling of the affairs of his office an appreciative public will join in the com- D. Give mendation for duties promptly and 22nd efficiently performed. New-hou- se Dance of P. to Here February Funeral Services to be Held Sunday For Mrs. Agnes Standing Bigler The Box Elder camp of the Daughtersof the Utah Pioneers will give the second of a series of dances at the Tremonton L. D. S. Hall, Tuesday, February 22nd. This is the first time that the counof Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes ty camp has given a dancetooutside seat. requests the county Owing A. wife of Jacob Standing Bigler, 69, members of the camps of the made Bigler, who died early Wednesdaycon-at north by end of the county this decision hei home in Collinston, will be made. ducted Sunday, January 30th, at 1 p. was More detailed information will be m. in the Deweyville L. D. S. ward A. Erickson, bishop of given in a later issue of this paper. chapel. Joseph the Beaver ward, will officiate and burial will be in the Deweyville ceme- tery. CONOCO CREDITS Mrs. Bigler was born in bait LaKe ADS of City, March 12, 1868, a daughter James and Mary Standing. She movGiving due credit for the best ed to Collinston with her parents ini i S7S and was married to Jacob A. year in its history to the heavy use of newspaper advertising, the Bigler in 1894. She was a faithful Continental Oil Company today member of the church and worked dil its 1938 advertising igently as an officer and teacher in announced that for newspaper space appropriations the Sunday School and the Relief So by 17 per cent ciety. She was cnosen secretary anu will be increased 1937 School at over the the expenditures. organist of the Sunday Continental during the coming age of 14, which was prior to the orand year will allot to the daily ganlzation of the Beaver ward. of cent 1 66 a about daugh-per her are husband, Survivine weekly press be spent on consumer to B. Simmons: two is all that Gertrude Mrs. tT, media and will place advertising sons, Odell and Clarence; and six in approximately 1250 newspapers. grandchildren. The new advertising will continue to deal with Conoco Bronze GasoSchooFOr-ganize- s line and Conoco Gtim Processed Motor Oil and the action of this Police lubricant, due to the presence of a of the research laboratorproduct an abnormally The school of Tremonton, Utah has ies, in forming film that stays on metal suras other Police, tough Junior a organized backed faces even while the motor is idle, large schools have. They areChamber Instead of draining off. up strongly by the Junior The new campaign, which has of Commerce, American Legion, and been carefully checked for reader the State Police, Anyone speeding8 between response in selected test areas at past the school buildings Colorado Springs, Colorado, and in be will m. 4 stopped, m. and p. a state. Richmond, Va., will also stress the the fined and by given a ticket of. local Conoco dealers their If we are not able to stop them,and be position merchants" who are "mileage is be taken will number license of the company and Patrolman independent State the followed up by must deal with the customer on in this district. the basis of their own ability and Junior Anyone who runs over the In the community they standing will Police sign, AMg jervc. Sec., Junior Police Tremonton NEWSPAPER Farrell Analyzes Farmers' Problems At Logan Meet Unemployment Picture To Be Shown at Orpheum Wild Life Federation Organize in Valley m eight-minu- te Jewel Jensen Arrives For Visit With Parents Semi-centenni- al two-wee- , Alumni of To Meet at B. R. High Junior Club Program To Be Given Over Radio LOGAN Alumni and former students of the Utah State Agricultural college will meet In the Bear River high school, Thursday, January 27, All 4 II Club members and other at 7:30 p. m., Superintendent Hervin club work people interested in should try to listen in at the followty Agent. ing radio programs: Friday, February 11, NBC NaSaturday, January 29, KSL 11:45 Club Work tional Broadcast, Farm and Home a. m. "The Value of to a Rural Girl" will be developed hour. The three winning songs in the national song writing activity through an Inteiview of Miss Marietmember. Musi- will be featured. ta Nyman former I am sure these programs will prove cal selections will be given by Miss Lucille Hepworth. interesting and education to everyone who listens In. Saturday, February 5, KDYL HYRUM STEFFEN 11:45 a. m. Broadcast under the direcAssistant County Agent tion of C. R. Richards, Morgan Coun- 4-- H 4-- IVilt. IiBaraabrifo to kiU feoa tfj. 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