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Show elding lust Be I ! ices mj, J t mair pro?ra1 t A A. are r Perform. . I i Provide if ,1 carried, nod of December; soon Tl fJJ OF thj KDITORS nrww ft4 W'7 election Performer ymetit 20 cent - World traveler Sends Herbert H. Leh f ... iorvwine- of other election fW President Roosevelt last week rS to consider the important mat-- t the re - of on the rt to range the week a prontioned fortnight ago, and War Department the ton in bill to equip for instant for er c! dams surface r: Imbat an "initial protective force" 400000 soicners irs.tgui.ai muijt Jus National Guard). The President announced that he jmself meanwhile 4d ordered a survey of all Federal ua- inds and plants capaDie oi utmg toward Rearmament, uiciuumg mc id New Orleans Navy Yard, which n. newly-forme- d sight serve the f range 15 cents -- l moved cents per terraces. for lives will be inks or ble mas; it of nats cavation o conve; lso madt Atlan-Sauadro- J Scheduled to go to Washington last leek was a visitor with whom deiense 1 the Caribbean would undoubtedly 1 disclussed: Colonel Fulgencio Ba-it- a, Chief of Staff of Cuba's Army M the island's proletarian dictator, with the likely topic of conversation President:: Another U. S. naval base plowing sing be mit avaiii 'genu a separate "Emergency t are ie rate 0! ;rvation I Cuba, like the one now leased ijuantanamo. p. m. feek also turned lousing. He told to k e, of i Christmas Pack Of Tlir- keys To De Three Times Larger f terest, I This plan for jouaing program, fent m . M Phase No. 5 in his the President said, be worked out in detail soon. O Erected Near Future Garland-Tre-monto- H. White Is Hostess At Rare Musical Program Mrs. cah' i - w- -. V. I Tremon-sentativ- tui5 vt LUC liaiiLUlOC - tney are not sat- the prescnt service? Are 0Wn People as competant a matter or ims r ur questionaires dealt with no Wh0 hM had their telephone "connected for 'SJi?ncerned f non-payme- nt an injustice to the g,ad,v .!f V'e"'clvc8 to 1 ? Pay for 8UCh sur find out what the think rf tvi ""OIIICOJK.-B- , IXiiU -- a . . L know what to do to better usTaMf ,lUbliC' and 80 11 8eemfl t0 in fil. e comPany management take hede to the voice of the People anrl rin vi ".u,eir uunosi io correci th in . ' M of publishing stateare utterly false, cus-- ! (Pltas Tom to Pajrt Font) wm.i L . -- i wpftone company, but the majority ,' American Business Firms and Util- - imihii .ar-Hor- l S. , for erwees rendered. K fGre are a few PeP,e. and only who seem to think that such (' ; survey conducted for the good of W Pay Penalty er ;f . ' j as well. above mentioned article would W6 believe kS that service of" L ,.by this company is comparable other cities of our state. If this case why should 85 C per cent ' nu.. iin-vv- - . Kirni Washakie Indian rii y W j . . -- 'jUdg.gUr 4-- H V ti htifA y. j 2 ES Club Achievement Held Exercises to n, Bar-vario- Valley Tele- i U1C ItUJL Watt!) 13- Tf ader is, in the opinion of ,jne Junior rv,orv.v "ciiiuci: uj. ommerce, a f gros misrepresentation of facts, shows a complete lack of know- age on the part of the writer as to Purposes and results of the recent survey conducted for the benefit of y ncil and the Telephone rvl company (J es 4-- H pees It. the Bear River fred fnOne Cnmnanir i. tv J u the f.ue For Beets Delivered During October r- more of the which U. S. Housing Author- Please Turn to Page Three ) The article Payment of $4.40 Made Modern Building Tre-ingto- theJr.C.ofC. ' outstanding than a quarter of a century a businessman in this city, has filed his nomination papers as a candidate as a member of the Box Elder County school board. Friends of Mr. Fishburn circulated the petition and filed it with the clerk cf the board, who has duly acknowledged his application. F. M. Christensen, hustling young proprietor of the City Drug, has al so had his papers filed by his friends nominating him as a candidate for the same position. Each of these men are well qualified and would give the school patrons from this district splendid representation. The citizens from Tremonton have felt for a long time that they were entitled to a board member from this city. As far as school board members and political officials are concerned, one of the largest precincts in the county, has helped put the other fellow over and asked little for herself. This time indications are that she is going to be supported by her neighbors in District 3. $15,000 MILL HERE SATURDAY NIGHT j eight cities, for 1, more low. rehousing projects, last week $800,-00,0O- one of Tremonton's citizens and for more FIRE DESTROYS I ?!rT938 j $32,632,000 , before December 15th by seeding the excess acreage to fall barlev or cul-- ; it out. By seeding wheat for Uvating beS. S. Excalibur, at Sea of the local fint weeka Extremely wet weather of the past tween Haifa and Alexandria 1939 harvest not in excess of the 1939. Dressin was leted month has greatly retarded the rata wheat allotment, the farmer will qua!-- , Mond October 18, 1938. of sugar beet harvst. During two per the new-if- y ht considering for the 12c parity payment to be, Res3 of iods of approximately one week each, Mr. James Walton, Editor everything and the early next spring, and also if he, lenced help toe officias were highly the first following the storm of Oct. Bear River Valley Leader does not exceed his depleting allot- - Dleased , flnfJ 19th to 21st and the second followonemtirtn Tremonton, Utah, ment for 1939 he will qualify for the the in store for a very sue the storm of Nov. 5th to 8th, over prospects ing Dear Mr. Editor: 16c to 20c wheat payment in the fall cessful four inches of precipitation in rain season's run. are! of 1939 This letter is written while we and snow fell, making field conditions The plant did not operate at its still in sight of the land, where it was This decision does not refer in any full very muddy for harvesting and parend of the until the run, capacity said once, in the long, long ago way to compliance for 1938. Where for hauling beets. ticularly a when of were number birds capacity "Peace On Earth and Good Will to- an operator has more depleting acres to the Up present time approximatethe last put through day. wards all Men" it is Palestine and in 1938 than his 1938 depleting allot125,000 tons have been delivered ly from day brings Every inquiries looking out over a beautiful scenery, ment; to qualify for a wheat loan, to sugar company station. Another turkey growers, which indicate that everything seems so peaceful and one FSC wheat sale or the 12c payment the tons are topped and piled and 25,000 will enjoy a large Christ wonders, why there should be murder, this fall, the excess depleting acres mas plant as in all cases covered with leaves. nearly of were birds the run, many arson and robberies, just wonders why must be changed to conserving' acres Another 5,000 tons "remains in the not in condition for the Thanksgivthere can't be Peace on earth andr Where a farmer had summer fallow ground to be harvested, according ta ing market good will towards all men, Orson A. Christensen, agricultural suduring 1938 the excess depleting acreGrowers who have had their birds Before going any farther, let me age may be changed to conserving perintendent. express to you, the great pleasure it acreage by planting alfalfa or crested processed at other plants are thrilled Growers are doubling up in harvestgave me to be able to come out around wheat grass in summer fallow before at the results being obtained at the ing 'the remaining beets and by the local and the plant large percentage your way again and how nice it was Dec. 31, 1938. end of the present week, weather conof primes that are dressing out as for me to meet goods friends once! The news items seen in recent ditions remaining open, very few farm pa compared ,w'Ln previous experiences more. It was only such a few short ers will have beets remaining in the d06S nnt COmpU" at other plants. days that I could be out there this ground. The Utah Poultry Producer's asso lime anu per usual i was neany aoiie At one time a threatened loss was Chairman, A. C. P. Ass'n. ciation has intimate knowledge of in" with kind hospitality. As far asj but it now appears that thet imminent, market demands, as well as experts I am concerned I just swear by Box' be harvested and delivered will crop who see to it that the birds are packto the factory without loss. The comElder peaches and watermelons and ed in the "highest possible standards I am suie, I just haven't had any SCHOOL HEAD! pany is urging the necessity for pilthat can be obtained, thus inruring like it since I came back. ing and covering the beets topped to the benefits to the growers. beets from alternately freezprevent My trip back to New York was Growers who have expressed them New, and thawing. It is stated that and promptly on time we ing selves to a representative of this pa beets which are harvested in a frozen bumped into Newark airport. Work To Be In per are delighted with the new incondition must be piled and covered did not look so good to me it never dustry and the results being obtained with leaves to prevent thawing. When does after a vacation but I soon got for them. the beets are delivered in frozen conlost in it and the war scare. Owing During the veek, 150 men and woA fire of unknown origin which be- dition and taken directly into the facto the later we had many cancelations men have been employed, their payat 9 o'clock last Saturday even- tory, there is but little loss of juice but did sail sharp on time on our usroll amounting to about $2500.00. The gan n Studthe local and saccharine. ual Mediterranean cruise. ing destroyed have been dressed durthat turkeys mill. In order to control the delivery of In Company Milling Naturally we followed the political ied ing this period represent a market spite of the heroic efforts with mod- beets so as to be able to process them news with the greatest interest and value of between $50,000 and $60,000 ern fire equipment by a before deterioration takes place, only just like all the rest of the world, we Bunderson Hervin at the present indicated top market group of fighting Superintendent flames raged as many beets are received daily as the firemen, felt greatly relieved when the war and Principals F. A. Hinckley and C.j price. des- can be cut In the factory, about 2,000 unabated until had it completely clouds drifted by. I personally did E. Smith returned to Box Elder coun- According to Manager Reed Giles, troyed the mill and practically all of tons. Beets if taken into cars and not think there would be a war. To abthe number of birds already signed its contents. ty Thursday morning after an will deteriorate rapidly if me it seems there was too much talk sence piles large of ten days, during which time, ' for the Christmas pack will require According to John P. Holmgren, weather conditions modify very much about it and in my humble opinion, with State Superintendent Chas. a plant run of approximately 18 days, president they, of the company, the dam above freezing. But where beets are conI think that under present day WorJ will whioh ..... Yif thrpp timpji na lone-o JL8 cuiimnra on1 tti . UA1UI11V1 '' WV "wiaa .AnTOlvn VAfc '' were estimated at approximately piled in small piles and protected by ages swift the with transportation nick Director of Home Ec0nomics Ed-- j the Thanksgiving run. ditions, $15,000.00. covering, delivery can take place with in existence, if there is going tobe. of. ta utah state 0ffice oldest one was out loss as the factory can cut the and of mill the The waste time a war, they won't talking. Educatiorli attended a special confer--! one of the largest mills in the county. beets. and a war will be on and nearly all to! E. called ta Washington D. c., Beets are being received at all staAccording to Mr. Holmgren, the over and we all mown to smunereens conaider mean3 of more ef. way3 insur- tions in the early part of the day, mill was covered by partly there realize that we before hardly fectively carrying forward a program ance and as soon as adjustments can as the muddy soil when frozen, works is any war danger at all. , of Home Makmg and Family Life Ed- be made, anothacmlll will be erected through the beet receiving machinery chab.ee not take any However I did ucation. on the same site. It is not intended fairly well. In the afternoon the e -on my opinion as far m toejhlp is 300 specially invit- to install flour ta United statfj Approximately grinding equipment, treme muddy conditions practically concerned uui luua on jjiciujt ui Wonn won oclrvtoH tn rnrrv on this ed people from all parts of the valley but the most modern feed chopping prevent loading beets over machinery. would we have case in provisions, just basis. Two and the Tremonton-Garlan- d Literary rimta! be The tonnage per acre will reach at wil and installed, . to "run lor it. 1 just uont Know aiiu truests of Mrs. E. H. White Mr. mixing equipment iH0W.Vhi , Kansas club were O 15.5 tons, which Is 2.5 tons highsaid. least Holmgren can't realize what would have hap- and Toledo, Ohio, and tow are coun-- ( last Thursday evening at the L. D. er a year ago, but the sugar than pened to us, if war had been declared. ties Obion County, Tennessee and S. Church in one of the outstanding content somewhat lower. If sugar is 4-- H As it is we just had a marvelous pas. Box Elder County-Wid- e should obtain over the next year County, Utah. The repre-- j social events ever to occur .in prices fair seas and smooth sage across, of these four centers were ton in the form of a musical program, as in the past year, the return per winds and it has remained with us called to a conference in Wash-- 1 The scheduled program of the acre for the beet crop would approxijoint a to the present. It is just like glorclub, of Be Office of Edu- - monton-Garlan- d Federal Literary the mate by $10.00 more per acre than last ious midsummer and it is hard to reato discuss and plan ways and; which Mrs. White is president, called cation, year. lize that next trip will be our Christ- means' of Club The annual County-Wid- e An initial payment of $4.40 a ton carrying forward such anj for a musical program on this mas trip. The conference was under, ing with Mrs. White as the hostess, Achievement Exercises will be held was made November 15 for 106,000 At Gibraltar I had a friend, coming Com-- j Taking advantage of the opportunity on November 20, Sunday afternoon, tons of beets that were delivered dur, . J the direction of United States W. the occasion aforded, Mrs. White at 2:00, in the L. D. S. Chapel, Treon, wno lives in apam anu ue PVhimHnn John Dr. r,f w,iooirrnr October. There will be another me that everything was fine and dan-- , gtudebakeri end hig staff Advisory' brought to her many guests one of monton. A very interesting program ing for beets delivered after payment dv on the Franco side of Spain, butl OTMr( tL nf Hftmft Md pam-- ! the finest arrav of artists ever to has been arranged, and all members November 1, on December 15. This fic,j occasion. wuld not pass judgment on when of County Clubs who have com- will be on approximately 50,000 tons. g Education attended the meet-- ! appear here on such an the trouble would be over and seemed ings of the conference, and assisted for the year will Subsequent payments will depend uptheir talented this group young projects pleted Heading to think that it would end in a com- the local groups in setting up a ten-- . from the University of Utah was a, receive their pins and awards. Special on the sugar price and sugar content promise. At Naples we saw torpedo tative program for the work in the, nephew of Mrs. White, Ray H. recognition will be given leaders al of beets, the final settlement being nets, stacked up on the docks. Evicenters. ton, Jr., violinist and soloist. With so, whose clubs made a good record of made next October 1. At , dently all ready for an emergency.torIt is expected that a good bonus The advisory group consisted of him was the University String quar-- completion. - tette, ot wnicn ne is a memoer; miss interested in club work, from processing taxes of about $1.75 Alexandria, they still had the senciaiEveryone MnriPi no Brown, UV.11 pedo nets out and chains across the ist in family life education, Univcr-- r Doris Dustin, reader. Two other mem- and the general public are invited to! a ton will be paid In January. entrance entrance and only a narrow T. FIntorf. exten- - bers of the Barton family, Blayney and attend. .. . , x uiot , utartt. aiLV ui T,,iaaon the program. left open for entering tne naru . professor, Department- Helen, also appeared Commend Barton Helen and EcWe saw part of the mighty British sang a vocal Home Ray - of Ui """V fihnrlrlfr! '.. .... ,r. if Blavbv flocomnanied nnmhor rinnt . , nv IICCL UltliCIC OllU lb onomics, Cornell . university,Economics . To to look at tnose mignty DluCBmF, e f to think what destruction they could educbationi Iowa state College; Ellen Mrs. White, gracious and accomplish- Civic Clubs and citizens in general ed mother, accompanied her sons and ' BRIGHAM CITY Enos Pudigee, have flooded the Leader office with cause. In Alexandria I also found out M Mlller Merrill-PalmSchool; ' of requests that an article of appreciathat some of my friends in the Bnt- - Ck. 44, Washakie Indian, convicted stoddard, dean cf Grad-is- h daughter here. d Pal-to ( Mrs. court the. last of in wek, district The Iowa; army had been transferred tion be written for the Tremonton Volby presented program adultery yate gchoo, University estine and that within the last feW Kathel1ne Taylor, chief, Division of young artists plainly indicated that was sentenced to three years in the unteer Firemen, who have displayed ; days 18 battalions and 3 cavalry regi-- prevention state Department of Men- - it had been selected with the great-- 1 state prison Tuesday by Judge Lewis an uncanny ability for the amount of Palestine to ments has been shipped experience they have had in fighting tal Hygene, Wisconsin, and Jospehj est of care. The grace and ease with Jones of the district court. and one hears almost fantastic figures K. Folsom, professor or bocioiogy.j which Mr. Ray Barton performed Judge Jones suspended sentence un- fires and handling the fire equipment was as fascinating as his playing and til the state parole officer could fur- in record time without accident or quoted as to the numbers of British Vassar College. soldiers stationed in Palestine now. Deleconfusion. singing. Miss Dustin won her way in- ther investigate the case. Utah the home On their way business mean British witnesses testified, had dithe to the hearts of her listeners appearOmaRare courage and ability have been Evidently Pudigee, at Toledo, schools visited in vorced one wife, married another and displayed in their eforts to save life encores. now and general opinion seems to be, gation for cerPleasing repeated ing where centers and Denver of the en-- ! then was living with both of them in and property. that they are going to clear up the ha, of the contemplated pro- - deed were the personalities tain phases settle the and Arab Rebellion first ... Knlnrr fin ThCSe tire group and delightful and nigniy the same home. Pudigee denied the Saturday night as the Tremonton once: Arabs and Jews the of ota Question the entertaining were their number:s. charge of adultery but admitted the Mill burned, several of the firemen with tn tha Peo'11' . .. i rt.tiuest oil P.HHsh inrpstJce after npvr-ra-l other woman was "just staying there.' narrowly escaped injury. They stayed a seems to ....v. . .... aiiij. ty. that mucn more can aiiu, ,v,ir.h. r.r,,lf,l conviction on until after midnight and were back n.,rivi have suffered greatly through shilly should be clone in the field of Home to early Sunday morning helping salPage Two) (Please Turn Called Making and Family Life Education, program. chain the vage the ruins of the disastcrous fire, the the of program people, Following and that with the help which broke out early Saturday evthe into were invited To Office the Federal of the pel, gufsts confidence the arsebeen had which in ening and destroyed completely the Recreation hall, of Education will be justified with decorated and of and son of one greater part of the mill and its conas Norman Bishop arranged Elder tistically Perry, Box County lecting tents. has of G. M. the huge fireplace brightly burning. Mrs. Dcweyville Perry the experimental centers. of warmth of cor- received a call to fulfill a mission for( To the firemen the citizens of this this In atmosphere to your loyIn spite of the fact that Dr. and diality, delicious light refreshments the L. D. S. Church to the California community pay a tribute to know want ANNOUNCEMENT and and Mrs. Schaffer had ordered a boy, the Mr. you ability the were served. Mission. lunch, alty During accomof are stork delivered another lovely girl to that your will proud they Barton responded to many request A farewell program and dance secursense of a and feel Mrs. Ira Fridal announces the mar- numbers on his violin, demonstrating be their home Tuesday morning. The Novemplishments in his honor Friday, given in the never before felt doctor said he was keeping his fin- riage of her daughter, Mary Ellen, his versatility. piotcction ity ber 25 at Deweyville. was to De Los A. Harris, son of Mr. and gers crossed before the event and will leave for the Mission Home that you are offering to their lives of lie each As the departed, guests teU Mrs. Melvin Harris, of Idaho Falls. only hoping. His many friends them took occasion to personally In Salt Lake on November 28 and and property. in Idaho borne their make will him, as long as he has such a beauThey thank Mrs. White, their charming for his field of labor on December 8. tiful pattern for girls he should be Falls. Elder Terry attended the Bear Riv- and as such received prizes at stAte hostess, and Mr. Barton, director of ' three years he extremely happy.- the artists, for a most delightful ev- er High School and was a member of contests. For the past U. S. A. C. he been has was drum He their band. attending the major ening of ran entertain meet. 8UB8CKIBE FOR THE LEADER HOP THRU TIOS LEADER AD3 even-activit- I To fent A. N. - declared the President, must sme Phase No. 5 housing forjower-siddl- e families who can afford rooms between USHA's 55 maximum and fHA'a $10 minimum. The President Soped that money to finance Housing & this field could be found amoner 2iousands of people with $1,000 or so! invest, small private capital brot nto an enormous pool by a sure promise of 3 per cent or 31 per cent in- ton ' JL : ip. ould wheat growers, may be disposed of To Leader HARVEST NEARS j I Next, Tl. teresting Letter FIRST WEEK RUN Home Making, Family Life Education At Conference his thoughts to his press conferep. m. I; nce that four phases of his broad ans." Sousing program were now function lig effectively: Home Owners' Loan to save small mortgaged pro dorp., i, to Jaci for their owners; Slum Clear-icbities , son I which has been taken up by alKansas fe most all large U. S. cities; U. S. dousing Authority, which finances tenements for people who can afford RealVafe more than $5 per room per month; 4 it id Federal Housing Administration, .?bich finances home owners who can tfford $10 per room per month and ked ; SUGAR BEET Board Positions WASHINGTON I). Ci I I WASHINGTON Looking forward ; his legislative program for the next President Roosevelt last ijtuigress Special: In- HAS SUCCESSFUL RETURN FROM FMSE NO. 5 - - - 1938 n. 3 at 0- - I 13, dur-- 1, 2asA" for defense, an air fleet of of the 7,000 planes instead cot; tah national rearmament, aides discussed f me President's Two Tremonton Men File For School i A telegram received by Mr. Funk, state executive officer of the AAA,: Logan, from George E. Farrell, director of the western division of the AA A, explains that wheat planted now; in excess of the 1939 wheat allot-- j TTMB of New York's f!Ztic Governor B the t g. VaifeJ r. TTh NUMBER TEH WHEAT ALLOTMENT! BYMAXPARMAN After publicly ! WASHINGTON NEW DECISION ON FAR EAST TOLD ' ' 1 1 A i TREMOXTOX CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1938 CONDITIONS IN TIME OF as yeaf f the util 1 wa, i 5 1 f I "mittee," 1Je TO i 74 i v5luI me roval ; IT i - Baby Girl Born to Dr. and Mrs. Schaffer . Norman Perry California Mission Citizens Volunteer Firemen |