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Show K.J jEML RIVER -- I a s. r-- ns: c Tt'sTn 11 x 5ExnT 11 NUMBER TWENTY ONE -- TREMOXTO?; CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 193S Permanent Sportsmen Organization Is To Be Effected Here Friday OFna. TIME fat. Earl Hone Suffers B. R. II. S. FUTURE Broken Nose In Accident Near Brigham FARMERS GUESTS bu This world 'd be a better p'.EC2 for aimos' everybuddy If women-folk- s would only quit one mistake! MWtCnCS Now, I have give this enterprise o' livin' loU o study, An' let me tell you here an" now some things give me ache ( . Where apples often does the same inside a little duffer; I mean jus' this: I don't see why a tries To make her husban' over, cu: she thinks he's gettin' tougher. '"7 When common-sens- e 'd tell her that ain't where her duty lies. As we go to press it is learned that CLUB Earl Hone, coordinator at the Bear River high school, suffered a broken OP TIMS T THX EDITORS nose and injuries to his face when a Tto Local car driven by Coach Lyle Tripp collided with; the rear of a large truck '7,, , Given; Com- - JjVA CLEARthat had stopped in the road three 'Ve!tj: miles West of Erigham City on the Into Chattanoo-- ! WASHINGTON I don't know who the person was that started all the trouble. courtroom state highway. District S. U. But, anyhow, she jumped her job a dum long time ago; w g The agricultural committee was la ;s e last bk.robed mem. A number of Bear River high school An' ever since, no looner does a gal get hitched-udouble of the program for the semithree-jw- ,i charge new of the of were the first basket ball boys occupants Than she discovers lots o things she wishes wasn't so. bers of the Lions luncheon meeting Wedmonthly authorized frihiinala car and all suffered from bruises and sort She hadn't oughter blame the lad, becuz his early trainin' in the Midland Cafe. evening nesday JUr Act Reform I arc Court shock. Federal Was in the hands o' someone who was bringin' up his dad; M. Christensen read Lion F. President the ' 1937 to hear cases involving The accident occured during a bad a list of committees appointed for But so it's been fer generations every wife complainin' of tin Con-of act an i t'A snow storm as they were returning the ensuing year, the first named In llstitutionality of Becuz she thinks she has t' save her man from goin' bad. !Ls Since November 15 they have from Brigham City, and according to each instance being the chairman. i 18 Southern the bovs in the coach's car, the truck They are as follows: Now, don't y see where this here thing has got the women hazyT Uhearing the plea of JSity companies that the Tennessee had no flares out nor its light on. It seems t' be a problem they don't know jus' how t' fix; Bcautification D. B. Green, S. B. i ''. Authority be enjoined from the But managin' a home won't never drive nobuddy crazy, ' Mr. Hone was taken to Brigham Watland. Harry Taylor, Jas. Walton. m ' and that the I sale of electric power When they finds out that ol' dogs ain't so good at learnin tricks! Inter Club R. W. Cannon, P. W. City for medical treatment imaiediat-el- y unconstitutional. j declared nk 8; yA Act be Some day a mother will fereet about her husband's badness, after the accident. The boys were Fuller, J. H. Fronk. ; ptc; Immediate aim of the suit, wrucn Safety W. McDermaid, Robt. Harbrought to Tremonton by D. H. Mann commonwealth & Southern's Wendell '11 find some peace an' gladness of Brigham City, who happened along ris, Ervin Stohl. after o' dads a Then, while, crop d I Scouts E. R. Winzeler, F. M. Yiikie and his associates had plan-LeCuz wives Ml know it's pisipr t' dinrntA n nun! ft after the accident happened. of tj... i.. ? in the stand L. G. Rose. as a last Christensen, damis was car Coach badly Tripp's IV was to . old legal fight against TVA, Publicity H. D. Thomas, Kennedy aged. I of electricity generated Seager. stop the sale TVA dams already built; and AttenMembership, jjy the three i of four dams N. E. Shaw, dance James development restrict Brough, tj SOYBEANS MAY I now under construction and a fifth Reed Giles. to prej authorized but not yet begun; LeRoy Bunnell, Dick Agriculture Allen, Levi Dunn, Israel Hunsaker. vent TVA from getting Congressional at-- ! Merchants Wesley Gephart, A. L. funds for four more dams. TVA dams the that Vr Peterson, L. J. Cummings, Elias Land torneys maintained Based on results obtained at the vatter. ! for flood- it were designed primarily Greenville of experiment farms at North Education navigation, control, improvement Guy Johnson, A. N. I and national defense. The company Logan, D. W. Pittman, agronomist Fishburn. I were at the Utah State Agricultural colFinance F. C. Gephart, R. B. attorneys maintained that they and to H. T. Woodward, Brig Williams. generate lege announced this week that sucj designed primarily Western Ncws:ti Lniua. cessful crops of soy beans can be sell electric power and to drive their Mjr. and Local A. N. Fishburn, Frank Dalton, Wayne Sandall. grown in Utah. J private competitors out of the utility The annual stockholders meeting of experiFor three N. E. Marble, years soybean i business. Sight and Health the Farmers' Cash Union was held Child A. been conducted at the E. H. White. ments have ! As the court of the number a with the accepted good expected, Saturday Roads C. J. Dewey, T. E. Adams, Callis to station, but because of a lack of f wording of the TVA Act and the tes-- i stockholders present. and about growthe types knowledge Miller, Wayne Sandall, J. L. that as Rudy was read statement TVA The financial proof experts timony of Class ing conditions of the crop, this is the Weidmann, Guy Johnson. waterway and approved and four directors were the TVA is an Music F. I. Mooe. first year that reasonablely successtwo years. f development project. The judges then elected for the ensuing con- stake The S. II. R. Journalism quarterly regular (B. Dept.) R. B. Wraldron, Don results have been obtained. The ful Athletics i inspected TVA's record as a utility Seth David are Holmgren, They ference for the Bear River stake will varieties tried were those adapted to Sheffield, D. B. Green. rtiTiniinJmr! nf 1 a .,,in business. Since 1934 it has made 6 with Wheatley, Peter C. C. Peterson and children in the the production of beans for industrial home, Miss Winifred' beheld Sunday, February 2 Reclamation, J. L. Weidmann, Al directotal income of $2,087,497 by selling James Walton. The hold-ova. and 7:o0 10 and m., at sions 8:45, varieties ma Theurer. of division co-of the extension the 15 f tors are John P. purposes. C. I power to 17 municipalities and J. Holmgren, The conference will be devoted gave heavier yields, but showed a susFish and Game Bill Goldsberry, K. University of Utah, held the undivid-- j Poperatives in four States Alabama, Dewey and Amos P. Hansen. to priesthood work, with the largely to fall frosts. Earlier var- L. Stevensen, B. F. Winzeler. men 34 women for and of ed attention I Tennessee, ceptibility stockholders the Mississippi and Georgia. meeting, Following the Aaromc Pesthood giving ieties, although not as an hour and a half at the high school The meeting was. then turned over J Many localities have been helped to a director's meeting was held and the cafe teria last Mondav the morning session program. early were usually completely harvested be- to LeRoy Bunnell, chairman of the I buv or build their own distributing evening next the were named for officers year Word has been received by Stake fore the killing frosts appeared. Miss Hazen is a woman of rare per of as follows: John P. Holmgren, presi1 agricultural committee. by PWA C. E. Smith that Elder President such as the Man varieties Three Future Farmers from the De cent Early out' 45 to may which vice I per up president; dent; Amos P. Hansen, the of member a safe are A. Callis, Charles j home of and darin and f in apparently ed school were guests of the club local Su Cayuga the when practice principles rieht trifts. This month David Holmgreen, secretary; and C. of Twelve Apostoles, will rep- from frosts, but their yield is very and each spoke of their work in the class of is I method Her that quorum of living. the Court legality treasurer. upheld preme J. Dewey, manager and n varieties usually ma- field of livestock. Forest Buchanan, than that of the lectur- - resent the general authorities at the light. such PWA assistance, the way was In the manager's report, the busi- leader rather came. The Mini, Verl Anderson and Max Anderson of conference, frosts sessions tured before cleared for releasing $146,917,803 in ness done during the past year re- er. "She is a remarkable teacher," will Manchu and types all ma- each gave some figures on the cost the E. C. Smith. m Muckden, commented program the evening, i approved grants which had been held flected a healthy and growing instifirst killing frost of raising their livestock and the earn tured before the Miss Hazen stressed the positive be presented by the M. I. A. up for three years, and a good share tution. The auditor's report was ap- the on impor-saiAnother she 1937. the laid of variety, been the "In I of end," stress has ings they had made. These boys and the money went to localities in nrnvwi and a recommendation of a side of discipline. a Day Garfield, who was unable to atsessions was the at by injured to is be considerably child attendance of "if tance the effectively j the TVA area. bonus for the employees was sustain' 25. on came at as is the L. D. S. Mission he convictend which the September early morning frost conti oiled, it must be by inner and particularly I On one vital point court and com' ed by the directors. Aaronic priest In 1936, all varieties except the Man- School in Salt Lake City, won four to the external of devoted because than session tion rather panies were in agreement: both found darin and the Cayuga were killed by of the seven grand championships at coercion." She believes that parents hood. that TVA could sell power cheaper of one the the recent Ogden Livestock show. considered is Callis frost of September 15. evi to certain do Elder well will ignore f than the private utility companies and of the Mini was 27 bushMax Anderson gave some interest the of that The of fluent dencos quoium yield misbehavior, declaring speakers and fully intended to do so. But, tho of as low ran assured are and acre bad els yields ing figures on the achievements of per By AAA parents often push a child into to conference attendersand inspirational as 15.13 "the record presents evidence of sub- Man- the Bear River Chapter at the liveacre for the bushels per attempts interesting conduct by highly j stantial future damage to these comaddress from this venerable church darin variety. This yield compares stock Bhow. They won 23 of the 36 J To be eligible for payments under correct it. plainants," the Court found that such schedare leader. favorably with an average corn belt prizes in the F. F. A. division on catOnly two more meetings j damage constituted no legal injury. the new sugar control act, farmers HaMiss school for yield of about 10 to 17 bushels per tle and equally as many on hogs; minimum uled at the certain high This decision, barring a reversal by must comply with acre and the expense of growing the were awarded $700 in premiums and be f an increasingly New Dealish Supreme wage rates for beet labor, an AAA zen. Next Monday's discussion will cron was about comparable to corn. the sale from their livestock amounted of punthe with question j Court, swept away the legal obstacles announcement issued recently through concerned Few late soy beans were planted but to $6,500. During the past year this i children. to a A. I public utility pro- the Utah State Agricultural College ishing not form beans. did chapter has received $1100 in prize asserts. I gram. of money. planting first The experimental the set board, as by o Topping rates, Funeral services were held Sunday sov beans in 1935 showed that if they Mr. Bunnell, who is the agriculturI were based on the tonnage harvested in the Deweyville ward over are panted without innoculation they al director at the Bear River High afternoon to 7 follows: as I CLERICAL IMAGINATION - - per acre. They were Sat. the remains of Mrs. J. A. Bigler, who will not develop modules on tne roots School, then spoke. He gave a great Social 8 tons to the acre, $107 per short I WASHINGTON Revealed during died at her home in Collinston Wed- and consequently will not feed on the deal of the credit for the achieve9 to 10, $1; ! a Senate Public Lands Committee ton; 8 to 9 tons, $1.03; 6 at 5 nesday. nitrogen. This is the only ments of the Bear River boys to Saturday night, February 10 to 11, 97 cents; 11 to 12, 95 cents; direc- atmospheric I the under were Burservices Farm tried at the experi Mark Nichols, former director, and The Box Elder hearing last week was the strange m. lemiminous North crop the between 12 and 13, 93 cents; from p. tale of Reno Stitely, at tion of Bishop Joseph A. Erickson ment station for which the associated to the boys themselves for the work assemble will wives eau and their 91 14 to 15, 92 cents; from I chief voucher clerk in the National 13 to 14, the Bear River High School to enjoy of the Beaver ward. Special musical nitrogen fixing bacteria seemed to be and cooperation they had given. to 16, 90 cents. Park Service of the Interior Depart- - cents: from 13 The club was happy to recognize annual event. We apologize for numbers were furnished by the Field completely lacking in the son. For yields of between 16 and 17 their I small in the injr ladies auartet including tne mcsment, who in 1934 created in his rmt information vmvintr this the these relatively boys for the achievements they "Considering the rate was 89 cents; between an- - dames Richards, West, Packer and vm late in connection with had made and encouraged them to this trust but low naner and earlier, imagination a whole CCC camp tons, price yield 19 tons 88 cents; and for i in Virginia's Shenandoah National 17 and 19, Jones; duet, Mr. jjonnson ana jvii. the very appreciable danger from continue on in the good work. nouncement win receive piuii or acre over, 88 cents a ton. i per Park. Erickson, of Beaver ward; a violin frost, it seems doubtful if many soy that a new wage ponse. Officials suggest a for blame the The Government had never dreamed The weather gets duet, Dr. D. B. Green and Twila beans will be grown in Utah unless scale for the 1938 crop will be estab- lot of Beaver of the the choir must the rap take and and evils, industry develops a more extensive I (Please Turn to Pace Three) lished later this season, a recent As- in this case. For years it has always ward. for the crop than at present," need M. E. Rob-tsociated Press news dispatch from been a VMMWMWVMWMWA afthis were former hold to Pittman asserted. Bishop when Professor Speakers question Washington, D. C, reported. J. Potter, Heber Anderson, C. J. fair. To make it late enough in the Dr. Ralph Spalding Cushman, Bisoften weather assure Dewey, Joseph Watkins, of Logan; season to good of the Methodist Episcopal church hop of farmers President C. E. Smith, of the Bear work the spring north of the Denver area, dedicated endangers from E. B. who are eager to get their crops River stake and Bishop Erickson. the new basement of the M. E. church noble woman of a was deceased The C. A. U. S. planted. Sunday, indicates character and of deep religious confor the colAt the church banquet, Saturday The itinerary 27 The severeof past winter following so victions. She was a lifelong active lection of federal income tax will be evening. Bishop Cushman spoke on holding the date the danger Maybe I will get the Army and the to de- member of the L. D. S. church. N&vy on my neck, but I will scribble early we will meet blizzards the "Importance of Making the Right observed in Box Elder county: arof the Utah feat have Graduates We LOGAN attendance. Hundreds of friends from all over a anyway. And the Govt, I reckon it good 8th, Decisions in Life." At the Sunday Garland February Monday, Thursa delightful affair in a hurry the valley, who knew and loved this Driers confectionery. cannot slap me in jail for same, like State Agricultural college met ranged morning service he reviewed the text Bear 27, in the of the rest of the esteemed woman were in attendance 85 if I ahead and January time this evening, 9th two or row day a 8th, "These Things Have I Spoken Unto raised Tremonton February maybe i rows too much cotton. And what I Rivpr Hie-- School and elected Hugh state. at the services to pay their tributes, 10th. Midland Hotel. You that my joy May be in You Can For a number of years, her column Brigham City February I4tn, ioui, uia main thought on tnis was, We have been able to secure the got in mind, is Admirals and Generals, C. Davis, Garland and Douglas " " state leaders to assist us in this oc- as a correspondent for the Bear River lSth 17th and 18th, Howard Hotel. i non, irerauuwu, Keunv retired at 64. tlcing the presents or tne living River Bear of the confer casion. President Ward Holbrook, Sec- Valley Leader was read and enjoyed to But for any outfit that has its feet! tary, respectively is Christ." requested The public State Agricul- retary Welling and Mrs. Moore, head by the patrons of the paper. n the He spoke at the Interdenominationwith the bureau representative while ground. I will nominate these Chapter of the Utah for section Association in the Deweymade was Alumni and Interment liable community are home of if the Conference of tho Evangelical college al tural you in this community, babies and I will take my Erwin Clement, ex- will furnish the speaking part of the ville cemetery. Shaw & Iverson funer- for the tax Churches of the Intermountain area hat off to them. And at 64, income of federal year, a are coming the filing they be Leon- al directors. hot all washed A. D. ALLEN, In Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesecutive secretary announced today. return. program. Other features will up, by a long shot furnished band; were by harmonica Co. Revenue. day. And these ard Miller and Internal Collector Musical numbers old boys, they Deputy and Dr. N. a humorous reading, Bessie Hansen nave had He left Salt Lake Sunday evening experience and were brought students from the acollege cf Crowd on the pro Max Brunker, talk UP on for of yodeling, gave Pedersen Chicago, where he will be the preA. built Logan; discipline, and they have m- or aim i a navy and an since Dons uidos, Willard; reading, siding bishop over 5,000 delegates to Ball army that has the gress of the college can do ui " 's Alumni the National Confederation of a demonstration Chapters attend tage; respect and when a tough tthe things grid's and Clark Mater. 3' is on hand, they do it not man-an- for their Alma Religious Education Directors. Apple dance by Margrette on "Pure A large crowd attended the Ball Co. f Logan; and a talk but today. held The Effective February 7, 1938 The for the President Saturday night, So Instead of retirin The American Legion Auxiliary Seed," by Dr. Evans of Logan. ANNOUNCEMENT these Briga-crin, the L. D. , S. recreation hall. A banks of the Box Elder Clearing show usual big feed, moving picture held its regular monthly meeting Friintermisthe etc., at 64, which is an Insult, an observe will and association installed was House be given at radio all will of e better ball and Albert Bcssinger, grand 4 January 25 at the Commercial day, tack on another Mr. and Mrs. years sion wag called in the dancing during following banking hours: low of usual Albert Holmgren, of Bear and honor them, In Room. prices. the Club President's address. Tremonton, announce the marriage places like Monday through Friday 9 a. m. to River We invite the valley to celebrate the of and for Governors, etc. And their daughter, Mabel, to Cecil m. City was the speaker on the 2 p. m. Saturdays, 9 a. m. to 1 p. Dr. Jay M. Schaffer, chairman Please inform the the subject, "Legislation." Music was would gleam and of Elwood. The marriage took with the farmers.don't subscribe to a the ball, expressed his appreciation FIRST NATIONAL BANK. shlne, and go furnished neighbors who from by Mrs. Steffen and Mrs. received had he places, like a leather-nec- k place Saturday In Ogden. the support STATE SECURITY BANK. local paper- Sce that they are invited for after Strand. were given by Luwith a job ashore. surroundiImmediately left and Reading The couple the citizens from this to to tho big occasion. BEAR RIVER STATS BANK. cille Cwilliaa. a on honeymoon Yours, with the low down ceremony the E. J.HOLMGREN ng; communities, Arizona and Mexico. JO SERRA ' o. The Bear River Wild Life Federation met last Friday evening and effected a temporary organization. The permanent officers will be elected Friday evening, February 4, at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellow hall. It is hoped that a large representative crowd from the valley will be present so that the organization will include members from every precinct in the valley. Newell B. Cook, state game commissioner; Charles Evans, secretary of the State Commission; Earl Anderson, president of the State Wild Life association and Tom Argyle, chief law enforcement officer will be in attendance at the meeting and will of the organization talk. The will be presented for approval. This organization takes place of the Box Elder Fish and Game association. This is in harmony with the new program in the state and nation in the interest of conservation of wildlife in the nation. There is an organization in Brigham City also, making two in the county instead of one, as has been the case. This was endorsed by sportsmen from both sides of the county as it will give Box Elder more votes and additional revenue. orr. - !' 1 l-rH- . Pd f ; iJOve; ! l S OF LIONS jj3itJ'oi'f!2 Achievements Of Chapter mittees Appointed '''; p by-la- 5 J three-year-- rca-- Annual Stockholders Meeting of Farmers' Cash Union Is Held fri'. No-Dr- BE VALUABLE CROP FOR THIS STATE WV Wal-dro- n, 3 Elder Charles Discipline Is Discussed In Adult Education all-arou- Attend Stake Quarterly Conference ,mw, ses-Haz- en er Later-maturin- - g - heavy-bearin- loans-and-gran- g, ts ! Mid-seaso- j j j Dun-fiel- d, Minimum Beet Pay Rates Set d, j over-anxio- Final Rites Held Sunday For Mrs. J. Bigler full-fledg- Annual Farm Bureau to be Held $2,300-a-ye- ar Mcl-dru- 1 m Bishop Ralph Cushman Church Dedicates tt THE LOW DOWN Income Tax Itinerary County Set for Bear River Chapter HICKORY GROVE Of Alumni Organized Jan. vw two-fiste- d so-call- Large is a, Attends for the President Change In Banking Hours s. 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