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Show EWER VALLEY TUEMOXTOX CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 193S SIRS. N. PETER MARCH OF TIME 8T TH ' -- MARBLE DIES Uli As spring came last week, Senators keep their minds on baseball on the Capitol senate ana me the weekend so wanted to could the annual Azalea Festival in rjves played lawn. Then botn tne House recessed over that legislators who attend Charleston, S. C. Some 150 Senators and Represent- wives, led by Vice trooped aboard the Azalea Special for Charleston, where is guests of the city, they visited the rubbered at beauty Navy yards, queens, went to a ball. At a luncheon Burnet Maybank, Mr. given by Mayor Gamer made news by opening the the current closet and displaying Democratic family skeleton. Referring between me to a "misunderstanding and my boss" (President Roosevelt) he said: "I sometimes do not agree with my wife. You can understand . . But that does not take away my love and affection for this lady." Thereupon the 150 Congressmen and their wives trooped to the Magnolia Gardens to see the azeleas. But the agaleas were not out. atives and their President Garner o President RoosevJames, speaking WASHINGTON ry week in Middletown, last Ohio, proff- this breezy solution of an economic riddle which has puzzled the world's ablest savants for the last decade: "The Federal Government can pull the country out of Depression by spending and can drop the country in ajain by economizing. We had to because prove that by experiment it in 1933. hardly anybody believed is proved Sow that this relationship can't still many people cj experience, m it. . ." still could not Many people indeed beieve that the President's new $5,- (Please Turn to Page Three) ered OPENS SUMMER SEASON ilFLE CLUB Tremonton Rifle club will hold their opening outdoor long range rifle snoot Sunday morning, May 8th, on lewest hills above Point Lookout. All club members as well as any one else who would be interested in joining: the club are requested to be there and participate in outlining the program for the summer season. This past fall and winter the club cjoyed one of the best indoor seasons on record and expected to dupli cate this record on the outdoor rifle He msg. FISHING SEASON OPEN MAY 29 TO t i L i t t r HELD IN LIONS CLUB ROOMS I iT - - For Highly Esteemed Church and Civic Worker Speakers Will Explain Prospects of New In B. E. Co. In-dus- ty Owed io Mother Speakers from Salt Lake City and What do I owe my mother? Residents of the Bear River Valley Brigham are coming to Tremonton Countless things I could not name, on Monday, May 9 to explain the nawere shocked and grieved Monday A thousand and ture of the development work going """" aims, ' hopes ingrained announcement of the the evening by on near Rozell on the shores of the The love of all things beautiful, death of Harriet Marble, wife of N. Great Salt Lake. The meeting will be The stars at night and snowflakes Peter Marble, prominent farmer of held at the Lions Club rooms at 8 Deweyville. Mrs. Marble died at the Softly falling from a winter's sky. o'clock p. m. and the general public The love of books with all the joy that comes Cooley Hospital in Brigham City folis invited. lowing a three day illness. Mrs. MarFrom reading by a happy fire. V. ble had spent an extremely active No attempt will be made to sell Through her eyes I learned life. Capable and possessing the rare stock in any promotion scheme as To see the streak of humor the work is already under way. Headqualities of leadership friendliness, That lies an almost hidden thread she was called in many positions, both quarters have been established in a In Life's bright, tangled skein. new bunk house with kitchen and civic and religious, which she filled DR. To have a care for others, in a highly successful manner. other conveniences. A drilling machine To find pleasure in the kindly thought or word She had held many positions in the A. C. is on the ground and actual drilling That leaves a warmer heart behind. . operations will be under way Deweyville Ward, where she has lived To ever keep above all else It is not an oil welL practically all her ife. She was president of the home and community sec A keen delight in life itself, The most wonderful deposit of 'live LOGAN, May 5 Dr. Alexander tion of the North Box Elder Farm is beneath the lake bottom. An eagerness for all that life can give asphalt of social director studies Meikljohn, Bureau, which position she held for The in California is dead, and Toward building happiness. asphalt for San Francisco and popular educafour years. She will be remembered been for many, many years. The has These and will more on are tor, things the Utah State many mine, appear by Box Elder County Fair officials asphalt here is alive active and conBecause you, Mother, put them in my heart. Agricultural college summer session tains as one of the leading figures in the properties that does not What words have I to truly frame faculty as a lecturer June 12 to 17, exist many establishment of the rest rooms on in other asphalt deposits, and Dr. H. J. announced Linford, director, The tribute that my love would bring? the Fair Grounds. that Is why there is a new demand Monday. The warmth of her soul was spread for the product, providing it can be By Burral Bryson. At the college's 1937 graduation like rays of sunshine among her many produced in sufficient quantity to exercise, Dt. Meiklejohn delivered make it worth while. How friends and acquaintances and endearto get it the commencement address and was out and how to ed her to all who knew her. In her the product market SI . a member of the summer session pre- in carload lots is the passing, not only her own ward, but message to be vious. Prior to his appointment as delivered the entire valley feels keenly the loss Monday night. director of social studies at San Franof one so active and capable. Through-iu- t It's in Box Elder county. It is valcisco, he was professor of philosophy different communities of Box Eluable, easy to extract from the earth at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. der county, her children live and rea and there by competent Meiklejohn has also served as presi- is a market for it.engineer flect the strong influence and charBox Elder county of dent Amherst college. acteristics of their beloved mother citizens should be interested in knowIn 1892 Dr. Meiklejohn received his and father, worthy and valuable citiwhat it is all about. Attend the A. B. degree from Brown university ing zens in the communities in which they and hear the story. , meeting and two years later was awarded his reside. A. M. Four years later he received The deceased was born March 4, his roctor's degree from Cornell, and 1884 in Gentile Valley, Idaho, a daughin 1912 he was awarded an L. L. D. ter of Alman Frank Loveland and Funeral services were held WedHannah Elizabeth Dewey. She was Funeral services were held in the degree from Williams college. married to N. Peter Marble in Dew- nesday in the Tremonton First Ward M. E. church Monday afternoon over At various times he has attended Softball fans in Tremonton are eyville In June 1903, later receiving over the remains of Ann Elizabeth the remains of William Oscar Wyatt, Amherst college, Mr. Holyoke college, Deacon Smith, 62, who died at a Brig one of the city's earliest residents. The University of California, Allegheny looking forward to a great season in their endowments in the Logan ham City Hospital Sunday following services were in charge of Reverend college, and the University of Ver 1938. The fast Tremonton-Garlan- d Besides her husband, she is survived a brief illness of pneumonia. The ser- R. F. Goff. mont. Dr. Meiklejohn is a member of league were of vices in Counsel The will First deceased N. was the born Earl charge children, sport six hustling teams, accordfollowing American by September Philosophical society. 21, 1867 in Marshall Town, Iowa. He Americon Psychological association, ing to Wesley Gephart, president of Marble, Mrs. Luella Sandall and Mrs. lor Owen L. Brough. Ethel Kerr, of Tremonton; Mrs. C. Mrs. Smith was born September 13, was married to Estella Mae Wheeler Phi Beta Kappa, Theta Delta Chi and Tremonton softball association. The teams will play under same rules as Henry Nielsen, of Brigham City; Mrs. 1875, at Oxford, Idaho, a daughter of September 1892. He came from Iowa, Sigma Xi. last year. Grant Erickson, of Beaver Dam; Mrs. Ephriam and Julia Boneham Griffiths. moving to Garland, and in 1901 came The schedule is as follows for first Roland Scofield, Kaysville; Mrs. Carl-ly- e She married John Deacon, who pro- to Tremonton, where he has since reJohnson and Miss Dorothy Marble ceeded her in death several years. In sided. Mr. Wyatt with his brothers COUNTY half, home team listed first: of Deweyville; 8 grandchildren and 1933 she was married to John W. were some of the earliest and most Monday, May 9 Shell Oilers vs. COMMISSIONERS Tremonton Lions. the following sisters, Mrs. George A. Smith, presiding elder of the Center-dal- e successful businessmen of Tremonton. branch and prominent Blue Creek They established the Tremonton Meat Tuesday, May 10 Utah Power vs. Pierson, Ogden; Mrs. Martin G. GardThe Honorary Board of County Com Garland Grocery. & Packing in the building now ocner, Deweyville and Mrs. Ivy Tucker, farmer and educator. met in regular session May missioners o ComStores the Slaterville. Su Gephart Thursday, May 12 Mrs. Deacon was widely known for cupied by 2, 1938, Jos. I. Dewey, John Adams gar vs. Midland Cafe. later Services were held today at 1 p. her charitable and their pany, selling holdings. kindly disposition, 20 years, Mr. Wyatt and Jos. A. Nielsen in attendance, Jos. m. in the L. D. S. chapel under the a faithful Latter For the Monday, May 16 Utah Power & Day Saint, having has had a past I. Dewey critical presiding. ailment direction of Bishop M. G. Parry. Light vs. Shell Oil. physical served in the Relief Society and Priand suffered has almost John of Grant Tuesday, May 17 Tremonton Lions constantly Honeyville appeared mary associations of the Centerdale branch for many years. The high es- with the same, but never ceased to before the commissioners and request- vs. Sugar Factory. Thursday, May 19 Midland Cafe teem in which she was held was evi work when it was physically possible ed the graveling of 80 rods of road Club denced by the huge throng that filled for him to get around. Independent along the Honeyville Grist Mill road. vs. Garland Grocery. Monday, May 23 Shell Oil vs. Midthe large chapel to overflowing who and industrious, he has set an example After discussing this request, the to sit- land Cafe. allows commissioners ailments who informed the small that many of came at to executive chief final tributes Dilworth Young, pay their on the retired list. uation would be referred to County Monday, May 23 Tremonton Lions the Ogden Area of the Boy Scouts her services. Banks of beautiful flow- to put them vs. an T. Road J. honorable for He Utah Power. wa3 man, honest, Supervisor Udy rostcouncil, was the guest speaker at the ers that completely covered the Tuesday, May 14 Sugar Factory Lions luncheon Wednesday night. Mr. rums were also a silent tribute to her whose word was as good as his bond. Adolph Nichols, J. C. Barker and vs. Garland Grocery. Surviving him are his three sons, Young, who has had a world of ex memory. Willard and Glenn, all of whom Ezra Harper, representing land ownRay, Monday, May 30 Sugar Factory the dads the with boys, gave perience Besides her husband, she is survived are ers vs. area in and citizens the Shell Oil. residing immediately splendid, upright n on handling boys. One of by the- following sons and daughters: whose love and devotion to their fath- west of the Cement Plant, appeared Tuesday, May 31 Midland Cafe vs. involved the fundamental principles Mrs. Clara Canfield, Mrs. T. K. Jackthe commissioners and present- Utah Power. in the training of a boy is absolute son, Ralph, Edward, Fern, Bert, Ray er has been a frequent comment in before this community. He is also survived ed the following petition, Thursday, June 2 Garland,Grocery dependability. Never make a promise and Rcy Deakin, all of Blue Creek vs. Tremonton Lions. a PETITION to a boy unless you are sure you will Mrs. Lavor Johnson, Fielding; Mrs. by a brother, Walter Wyatt, and Mrs. J. B. Vance, both of Tre- To the Honorable Monday, June 6 Shell Oil vs. GarCounty Commission- land keep it, Mr. Young said. "The boy Delbert Farnsworth, Sacramento, Cal. sister, 5 grandchildren. monton and Grocery. likeof more Box ers than Elder County, Brigham will be what you are, Mrs. James Kellog, Oakland, Calif., In his passing, a good man has City, Utah June 6 Utah Power vs. Monday, like would him not what and you ly, and Mrs. Fred Morris, San Francisco; gone to his reward, one who has left Sngar Factory. to be if you are something else." also by 25 grandchildren and six great an example of courage, of hope and Gentlemen: Tuesday, June 7 Tremonton Lions We the undersigned citizens and tax His many years of experience have grandchildren. vs. Midland Cafe. industry. Honorpayers, hereby petition your brought to him many incidents, which Interment was in the Tremonton Schedule of Second Half Came Interment was made in the City able Body, to lower and extend that he used in putting over his most in& Iverson funeral side of his wife, who certain drain now set in the bar Shaw the June 13 Tremonton Llon3 cemetery, cemetery Monday, by pit vs. teresting and instructive talk. him in death, having died She'.l Oilers. preceeded on of north Hatch's Packer Mr. of farm, At the conclusion just Young's in April 1927. Tuesday, June 14 Garland Grocery road west of the Chase Beet Dump. talk, Lion A. N. Fishburn, in behalf vs. Utah Power. to Due the from canal the of Tremonseapage of the club and the city SUGAR BEET Thursday, June 16 Midland Cafe the bar pit remains full of water at ton, presented to the scout masters Utah-Idah- o vs. efwhich Sugar. a all has detrimental times, Darrell Hcaton, Curtis Walton and June 21 Shell Oil vs. on Monday, feet the land thereto. three the adioining Ed Winchester, representing rower & Light. utah pe-- ; Twenty-fiv- e the beaua with in signers signed the community, troups Tuesday, June 22- - Sugar Factory tition and the petition was filed in tiful wool flag to be used in ceremonvs. Tremonton Lions. and payAbandonment deficiency the office of the county cleik. After ies by the scouts in commemorating June 24- Garland Gro- under on beet Thursday, ments contents under of acreage the will the Baseball of sugar the petidiscussing officially get occasions at which the flag vs. made Cafe. Midland be only way in the the 1937 sugar act will league Sun- tion as presented by these gentlemen, cery country is raised. Monday, June 28 Midland Cafe vs. on farms in a county or local pro- day, when the first rounds will be commissioners stated they wou'd per will en- sonally investigate the area affected Shell Oil. ducing area in which actual yields, played. Tiemonton-Garlan- d storm, Tuesday, June 29 Utah Power vs. of 3.00 flood, at because tertain Malad Sunday p. m. in as per request of the petition, togethdrought, er with T. J. Udy, county road su- Tremonton Lions. freeze, disease, or insects were less Tremonton. Tuesday, June 29 Garland Grocery Considerable interest has been pervisor. than 80 per cent of normal yields on vs. Sugar Factory. in farms of the of cent the club 10 the in shown least at On per organization (Continued Page Six) Elections of the Stake Gleaner of- the area, a department of agriculture with plenty of young talent giving Monday, July 4 Shell Oil vs. Sugar take will the coming year ficers for announced. Factory. ones of week issued this older the bulletin competition. plenty Monday, July 4 Utah Power vs. place at a Gleaner Candlelight, May In counties in which farmers are The team is composed of players from Relief Garland in the m. Midland 10 at 8 p. Cafe. all apAaron Tremonton with and Garland to eligible for such payments, the state Loans Now man as Tuesday, The Society Rooms. Six officers are July 5 Tremonton Lions Christiansen be must manager. by approved plicants vs. Garland Grocery. be elected. The wards have selected mrrioultural conservation committee. ager feels that he has the makings of their most capable and reliable girls and all other conditions of payment a r,a ball club and they hope to be Monday, July 11 Sugar Factory Applications for loans for summer vs. Utah Power. to represent them In this election. are now met. in Box all in there fighting the way for top fall'iwing being made must likewise have been Midland Cafe vs. To kindle a spark of friendship and Wilto Elder Vernal Monday, county July will according position. Determinations of actual yield of light as to the Lions. fi Id supervisor for the Farm lie, pcrhf rs shed a ray state agriculturthe set up by the girls also be Garland Grocery Credit Administration. purpn.se of the Gleaner work, Tuesday, July al committees, and the state commit-to- o stkka.mmm;!) i i:osri;i;iTV to share mother their invited Oil. Shell rate The is acre have MELTING of which 1'I.AN HOLD WILL con$2.50, per what determine c will likewise $1.00 is for fallowing and $1.50 pc the evening with them. A buffet sup-tia "local producing area" as stitutes nerved. bo acre will r fur seed and planting. The fall of 1039. Mr. Willie works at New Streamlined The will Prosperity act. probIt ' cited in the sugar As thin U the last Gleaner activity Plan will hold a meeting Tuesday, amount of the loan is not to ex- James Brough lieal Estate ooffice at farms to limited be contiguous ably this year, the officers hope that every in the Tremonton L. D. S. ceed $ 400.00.' A mortgage Is taken Tremonton on Tuesday mornings and will co- in the same county which are found May 10, mother her and on the crop planted this fall, and the Is at the Court House at Brigham Girl Gleaner at eight p. m. event the high-lih- t to be of the same general topography chapel loan is due after the harvest in the City on Monday of each week. is invited. interested operate in making this Everyone and soil type. of the season's activities. ' A MEIKLEJOHN WILL JOIN U.S. SUMMER FACULTY this-week- ACTIVE BLUE TALK elt's t 71 SUDDENLY WASHINGTON to Washington found it hard to ' J Services Held Thursday WUy Ntwtmagatint JUs AZALEAS-- cm. o. - vat. orr. EDITORS OF TIMS THIRTY-FOU- R CREEK CHURCH WORKER PASSES of the Isaac Walton leaue will be allowed to cast their s earlier this season than has been toe case in the past, according to an aouncement by Newell B. Cook, fish and game commissioner, ho has set Sunday, May 29, as the ?ening day. On waters over 7,000 !t elevation the season will not open fctil July l. T!ie opening dates were announced fa mating of the officers and direc-l0- r of the Utah Wild Life Federa-- n at the State Capitol last Friday. OSCAR WYATT Mrs. Ann Deacon Smith Early Valley Resident Rites Held Wednesday Dies Following Many In Tremonton Years Suffering Sof tball Interest Runs High In Tremonton REPORT OF Utah-Idah- Dilworth Young Guest Speaker At Lions low-dow- Followers MONDAYFORW. - to-w- it: AAA Baseball DEFICIENCY PAY STANDARDS FIXED League Opens Sunday With Malad, Here Utah-Idah- o - Utah-Idah- 5j Kho afe often !m spin. at the lookine class o Stake Gleaners to Elect Officers Friday MAY 7 Maswc of Detroit wa cetrayed by an Indian. Qirl, 1763. first telephone conversation held between New York and Denver, 1911. day, 1798. Summcr Fallowing Available , -- v -a - fb. llFiMt Vft "i-- toileao threatened l 1775, -- of tlio ligation artery pep isrmod, 1313. L U-- Pid 4J South Chtirrh n. 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