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Show iecc:! ' 33.51 w A len,l Tr5sXlV Y TT I 1 SARAHS. HOMER Toi r-Mo- njyi& ITTKltfTORS long illness OF TIMI - JJoorS OF RIGHTEOUSNESS when the con- - Washington - Rites Held For Highly Esteem- Impressive r T H Lawrence lidwtKor lie ed Woman Let me direct the thoughts of men And I care not who makes their lawsl I stall succeed in any cause. Give me the power of appeal To sentiment, and men will see st ulldop victory top, y o havt lit ifPfw Hfm anti-provisio- A. Chairman Outlines t's as a the s s in!! American Legion Provisions Of New 4 life-tim- Present "For Pete's Sake' Here Farm Program j a side-splitti- tip ma-r:t- y atur.: ated (By Reid Bishop) Bear River High School's gym will be the scene of the battle between Bear River end Ogden High Schools for Second place in Region 1. At the present time Bear River is in second place, but a loss to Ogden would place the two teams in a tie for second place. The game is scheduled for 8:00 p. ra. Friday. Coach Lyle Tripp is confident that his combination, if they are clicking, will emerge victorious. However, he adds that Ogden will be no pushover in view of the fact that they were beaten by South Cache by the narrow margin of two points. The Bear River line-u- p will probably be the same as started against Box Elder: Wrassom, center; Allen and Cullimore, forwards; Taylor and either White or , guards. For re serve duties Oyler and West will probably see considerable action with Thomas, Hunsaker and Gibbs ready Hc-ss- to fill in. The Ogden team is a quintet with no indiv'dual stars. The entire team scores well and works the ball in for numerous They are particularly noted for their flawless passing game. Both teams have beei.' defeated by South Cache, undefeated leader of region. However, Bear River will be slight favorite because of their victory over Logan, the other team that defeated Ogden. well-balanc- ed ana ?; ; d non-cro- up ee dios. j ition ': maif leys, i rater bath; i j i ' j ERti It; m "Happy Hearts" to Presented Ward Primary Friday ar over-rate- d. Priesthood Conference Held Feb. 5th f "Cavalcade of Youth" Program to In Wards Sunday j j j :1 fr one-thir- Drama Adults Here d For Fire Destroys Garage At Party for Returned Missionary Tuesday Fire of an unknown origin broke out in the basement of the Bear River State Bank building under the Na-- j tional Farm Loan Association offices! Monday evening. The damage estimated was between $500 and $700, which was fully covered by insurance, and was confined to the basement, burning floor joists, damaging thej electrical wiring. Doors and windows of the loan office were damaged considerably in order to get to the fire. No damage was done to the bank building proper, except what was done by the smoke which filtered through the main building. The fireproof vaults, which reach to the basement, afforded ample security for a fire many times the intensity of any that could possibly occur in a building with no more wood construction than the bank building. No alarm was felt by bank officials for bank securities and valuables as the vault is absolutely Much praise is due the volunteer fire department of this city who demonstrated their ability and alertness in putting out the fire in rapid time with a minimum amount of damages to the building. The only regretable time of the incident, according to Firce Chief Albert D. Earl, was that the people rushed in so close to the water hose and hydrants and the firemen handling them that it hampered the work of the firemen and increased their hazard. Chief Earl said that he hoped in the future that citizens would be careful in this respect. Extension Poultry-ma- n Shows Films of Poultry Industry Carl G. Davis, poultry specialist of the Utah State Agricultural college will be in Box Elder County, Thurs., January 26, with films which will be of interest to all poultrymen in the county. Topics relative to the National poultry Improvement plan. World's Poultry Congress to be held this year, and breeding and feeding problems will be treated. Dr. Hugh Hurst, veterinarian of the Utah Poultrry Producers' Association will also be in attendance to discuss Xoultry diseases and disease problems. general meeting for all poultry-me- n is called for Thursday, January 26, at 7:30 p. m., in the Box Elder Commercial Club rooms. Robert II. Stewart, County Agent A furnished lights for the buildings. A bucket brigade was formed ry residents of the town and the fire was prevented from spreading to nearby property. Snowville Is 50 miles west of Tremonton with a population of about one hundred people. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gephart left this week for a month's visit In $6,-399- .79 Arrangements Blade For President's Ball Monday, January 30 30, according to James Walton, local chairman. Tickets have been distributed . Home and business houses will be canvassed for the purpose of making the affair a financial as well as a social success. Fifty per cent of the funds collected remain in the county for the benefit of infantile paralysis victims. The other half goes to the national foun- j f. The amount of taxes set up to collect for 1938 was $684,548.35. The amount cf current taxes collected was $633,114.26. which equals 92.48 per cent. Delinquent taxes collected, $57,833.88, br 8.43 per cent of tha 1938 taxes." The amount collected of current an$ delinquent taxes waa therefore equal to 100.93 per cent of the amount set up for 1938; or, over the 100 per cent. During the past four years the taxpayers of Box EldcT County have paid 173,407.21 over the amount set up to collect for the four years. Mr. Brough states that the people have been very cooperative with his efforts to clear the delinquent tax records of the county and for this fine spirit of cooperation, his office expresses sincere appreciation. dent's Ball Monday evening, January Fire Destroys Base ment of Bank Building! fire-proo- years ago. All arrangements have been completed for the holding of the Presi- set-up- s. n: id-t- Some Interesting figures were released by County Treasurer Owen L Brough which shows that his office is maintaining the high standard established since he was elected four Bear River-Ogde- n Meet Important For Team Standing tlh al NUMBER TWENTY Box Elder County Collects 100.93 of Taxes for 1938 President Roosevelt's 7638 The glory of a great ideal on Relief last fort-- S Funeral services were held Sunday mating an additional $875,-S- o afternoon under the direction of Bis And they will gladly follow me. to operate WPA from Feb. hop D. B. Green, of the Tremonton June 1939. some of.he blg--J First Ward, over the remains of Sarah Let me direct the thoughts of men HilTwiden-- f Summers Homer, 33, wife of spenders on Capitol May would be spend- Melvin Along the paths of friendliness, their eyes. That Homer, who died at the home as in June of cf her mother, Mrs. Thomas W. Sumat the same rate And let me guide their steps again ft year, vhen WPA plunged in to mers, Friday at 8:30 a. m. following now Where joy will cheer and beauty bless superseded a long illness. Lt Vevi ssion II, The was to filled overflowLet me bring music to their souls chapel j. f ;ness, me iiouss yj. nep-la- ing with friends and relatives who " 4 rightec And I can rule a continent! week fell upon the came from far and near to eentati' pay reWPA request, Presidev No other force so well controls spects to this highly esteemed young ;.td by irginia's Clifton Wqodrum, woman, whose life of patient sufferThe acts of men as sentiment the Appropriation.? sub-- n ing and faith has inspired all who ,'Siairman Rerresenthe charge, knew her. csmmittt. dismissed an apprcpria- The speakers at the services were :ative.-- ' !50.OOO,OOO, suggested by Dr. Jay M. Schaffer, Patriarch James :ion Alliance, of $1,000,000,-- r P. Christensen, President K. H. Fri-d:SeW(. o., of $915,000,000 by ?0O t and Bishop D. Milton Marble, of of New York City, the Bothwell Ward. Each of them ardia I ifayor the U. S. Conference of prdd high tribute to the deceased ?nd renresen mt even taking a record to her payors. husband, whose devotion to president's figure, they his invalid wife for many years was 50,000,000, set their own the subject of much commendation. 000,000. The Homers, Thompson and Sumfigure: ion whips stood idly mers families were f.A'mL paid tribute by ions of Democrats and the while by speakers as men and women of ammed through Rfpublica faith and integrity. The money AjJmi" The Bothwell Ward choir rendered to last through June; three hymns with special musical it have any; pay scales numbers by Priscilla Christensen and must be not more than a vocal duet; a solo Eertha Thompson, rt wer than in the North; Marion Summers and a duet by by 'fI sors must not play Walter Wuthrich and Judith Strand. order binding The floral offerings were many and Will employs over into the beautiful. e AA for jobs) next Mrs. Homer was born in Bothwell! t take effect, '1 a of 16, Thomas 1905, May a nuuse wuere the Administra- - W. and Anna daughter Summers. can Hilarious and Following are the practices, as proThompson kn is still supposed to have a 1939 AAA program, for only partly describe the predicament the in vided was She educated in the Box Elder; of about 100, this bill was pass-- I which benefit payments may be al- of "Pete" in the farcial comedy to County schools and was married to! lowed 397 to 16. It was the first Re-farmers cf this county, accord- be offered by the Ameiican Legion at Mr. Homer in the Salt Lake L. D. S. to appropriation under the New Deal Bert Larsen chairman of the the B. R. H. S. auditorium February ing 1925. was She February 11, fen the House has reduced below Temple, committee: 9th and 10th. county an active member of the L. D. S. fiiite House estimates. fer1 of commercial Proceeds of this production will be Soin the Relief Application '.Vt Shot Where the House left church.andShetheworked 2 in a building fund which the tilizer. used pasM. A. depleted I. Even Reseeding the loss if. the Senate prepared to begin, ciety p is amassing for a contem- -' one of her legs did not deter her tures. 3 Deferred grazing on of Legion "airman Adams of the Senate 5 Con4 for various com-- j construction as a teachTerracing. Relief pastures. plated Society in charge of the bill said frm acting of ditches for spreading munity activities. struction in er and church other participating that he thought the appropriation flood water on pasture or hay land. activities. Heading the cast in the title role Tii'ht be cut as low as $600,000,000. of reservoirs and of "Pete," is Legionaire Hector 6 Construction Besides is survived her she husband, 4 dozen Senators were eager to cram 7 Seeding of legumes and Haight, who will be remembered by ie bill with amendments against poli- by her mother and the following dams. 8 Application of green maClifErvin brothers and grasses. G., the people of the valley for many sisters, tics in relief. While were questthey nure. 9 Seeding permanent grasses splendid portrayals while associated Mrs. and ford, Merlin, Arlo, Ethylin fitnioning Harry Hopkins about his 10 MaintainA'ith the Community Players some ess to be Secretary of Commerce, Anderson, all of Bothwell, and Mrs. or permanent pastures. ing forest trees. 1 Planting forest years ago. they got him to admit that if he had Annie Wallace, of Salt Lake City. The supporting cast includes Pearl Interment was made in the Brig-ha- tree. '2 Seeding timothy and redtop. tt do it again, he would not have made political City cemetery. Shaw & Iverson 15 Contour listing. 16 Protecting Johansen as a lovely young Miss who speeches as head of' summer fallow. 17 Contour seeding adores Pete, but whose mother, an funeral directors. WPA, of small grains. 18 Construction of exacting, officious and aspiring moth-- ! Harry Hopkins insisted that Recoveconcrete headgates. er, played in ultra manner by Edna was the reason for the sharp dery Be cline in WPA rolls since Fronk, interfere with her plans; WilRange Practices November's liam Bradshaw, Pete's college pal 'Sections, and thereby gave than an By Second Approved practices of the range who aids in complicating matters deDeferred irgument against a big new WPA grazing; program include: be portrayed by Erland will 3m4 Meanwhile, Senators studied a cidedly, artificial reseeding; contour listing; very ably by supported of Thompson, fport by a special committtee under construction contour ridging; second daughter of the socially a weeks the Tremonton For outh Carolina's conmany earthen if tanks, which, Byrnes spreader dams, ranslated into law, would effectively Second Ward Primary, under the di- crete dams, development of wells, climbing family, the role assumed by Cannon Amelia Carmen Waldron with a realism that President of rection pecK WPA as a permanent, billion-Sollsprings, and seeps; tree planting, and can't be a been have her and aids, preparing political machine. trees. entitled "Happy maintaining And as the thorn in the side, apWorks or committeemen Department? Taking a spring festival, be agents County Friwill which pears presented Spence Hill as an erudite young ?"g view, the Byrnes committee reco- Hearts," will explain details of the program Latin professor who finds himself the mmended that a new Federal Departmday evening at 7 :30 in the Tremonton upon request. center of an extremely undignified ent of Public Works, working in L. D. S. Hall for all who desire to situation, not aided in the least by injunction with a Social Security attend. On Saturday afternoon the be presented for the benthe will Board, cope with festival jealous attentions of the lady of in unemployment iituie. into this the characterization aptly his board. Stake choice, of efit the Primary department would Lower. will 150 children WPA. PWA, CCC, NYA. Be To Fanny given by Approximately jo as the ecFirst line of defense in in Peckenpaugh, the Dorothy operetta. Special periods of participate will of Peter, keep the agression would be the unemploym- scenery has been prepared. The Bear River Stake quarteily centric Aunt outat one the of be entire Feb. will by her pitch festival high episode The ent insurance systems already pay-- k conference will be held Sunday, in all but three states standing programs ever to be given 5. The first session will commence at affiliation to family heridity, and (Illinois, Georeia Montana- - These on similar occasions and everyone is 8:30 a. m. for bishoprics and all priest Doctor Evans, as a college dean, is her uld be coordinated will devoted accomplice at first, but finds by Federal law assured of an enjoyable evening if hood quorums. The second session sesnd Mistered a decided weak spot in his armor be at 10:00 a. m. and a general by Federal payments, they attend. confronted with a lady in dis when to be will match fee small A Pro-2 with the 1 concluding State benefits paid. charged sion at very p. m., f tress. diF'Sed scale: $5 in the children not have m. do the under who 7:30 all to at session p. $15: (minimum) The superstitions of the darky cook, (naximum) per week for 13 weeks operetta. rection of the M. I. A. con-Jf unemployment to workers certi-- ; The conference, which has outlined played by Lauana Hunsaker, will exis- -; the of most vince the as skeptic ?ithin having .held jobs for 26 weeks an elaborate program for the priesttance of supernatural powers. a year and lost their jobs' hood, is to be a priesthood confer-rlights of the entire ough no fault of their own. The Be Given ence, which will devote itself almost And as high Don are federal employment Peckenpaugh as production, reor-activities. service,, j entirely tc their emotions are whose an erratic be poet, pilzed and refinanced, would be All quorums will be expected to R. D. Anand as description. beyond arged with in full numbers, reports f finding jobs for these will be( present of Youth" Cavalcade time as "The the derson banker, both big of attendance will be takfmporarily subsidized workers. sacrament and records a of to J Social the theme whom the of special position of aspire en during the conference. Security's present aid to the of the lovers and the blind woulld be raised' meeting to be held in the Tremonton daughters. authorichatming of the A member general pdmak $15 Second: The cast is in intensive rehearsal the monthly minimum L. D. S. Wards Sunday. The ties will be in attendance. 2:30 held at be mcetiner will Ward instead of and the Legion promises a presentamaximum, as now), with Ward First and of extra merit. The production the tion afternoon in the f 18 depcndent' rtildrenStead is under the direction of Phyllis Ward at 7:30 in the evening. Class lAMermanont public works program' Special subjects have been assigned to Be Given to the Aaronic priesthood for discusSot up' -' lUl expand and conauthorj as economic conditions die- -. sion in these meetings. Stake On Mondays of the cost borne ities will be in attendance at the .d; witn reare whose per capita income meetings and the bishoprics Snowville An adult education class in drama, i, the natlonal average, less questing that all quorums be in full Newof bv states direction Lloyd the under poorer per capita. Project-rjment- attendance at their respective wards. The L. C. Sanders garage, service comer, instructor in Dramatic Arts would be made on a basis River High School, will station and home in Snowville burned Bear the at J)pulatin and Federal unemploy-'- . to Be Given be given each Monday night follow- to the ground in ji spectacular fire '7 censu, fi&ure3. which started at- noon Tuesday with ing Mutual for a period of ten weeks. Ajrmnmtrruive employes of the Ball next an estimated loss of about $6,000, it President's to the Due Works Department would be night, an exception will be was reported. f civil Sf rvice rules, to keep1 Elder Dee Francom, son of Mr. and Monday 'hem the class will be held Tuesand The garage was covered by insurmade has ounk! f po,itlc8. and all persons Mrs. J. W. Francom of Elwood, Cenof instead Mutual after ance but valuable garage equipment day evening the East UnZ are was said to be a total loss. interested serely enjoined from of--( recently returned from are who All Monday. Under the Department in tral States mission, where he has been T'turn V invited to be on hand at the L. D. S. According to reports from Snowpolitical activity. laboring for the past two years as an Chapel at 9 p. m. The course is free. ville the property belonged to Mrs. L. D. S. missionary. Neta Allen and was rented to L. C. Elder Francom will be honored SHORTAGE-.in Sanders. is pTEE visiting Mrs. C. R. Steffen Friday night, January 27 with a pro- Los BERLIN The fire was said to have started parher with California in Germany, butter, gram starting at 8 p. m. and dancing Angeles, In a gasoline-electri- c McGuire. light plant which ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. P!tas9 Tun. at 9 p. m. The public Is invited. t, Vzt Thire) heard fi. UJ TnNTGTO) TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1939" iv- -' OF .1 i? A dation fund for research and cure of this dreaded disease. Reports from all over the country indicate that the people have become conscious of the great amount of good that this annual fund is doing for the prevention and cure of this disease. Chairman Walton is anxious that Tremonton and surrounding communities do their full share in this worthy cause and is asking that people bring their contributions to him, or buy a ticket and attend the ball Monday night. Contributions, no matter are solicited. how-small- , Family Life Education Progressing In B.KCo. The federal program of family life education took a step forward In the five-ye-ar experiment being carried on in Box Elder County when a meeting was held Tuesday afternoon at the Bear River High School, where representatives of various social groups discussed plans with Miss Susan M. Burson, of the office of education of Wahington, D. C. Reports of progress In the experiment showed that the following items of progress had been achieved: 1 Appoinment by the county school board of a coordinator for the work. Miss Olive Hale. 2 High school facmodulty cooperation to the extent of and courses several of taught ification of the teachers attending classes in guidance work and meet and consult with parents. 3 Studies of local conditions Including a survey of among youth. supervisors of various organizations for purposes of coordination, o Teaching of adult classes both for reparents and for young people and parsuch more classes, for quests and ticularly in vocational studies skills. For the next steps in development of the program the following suggestions were made: 1 Acquainting of the public with results of high school students' home project work and with home improvement made through adult class work. 2 Emphasis in the child's elementary schools of the his relationand home in the place of the family. ship to other members other organizawith 3 Correlation tions that are doing work in home efeducation in hopes of coordinating trained leadership. and securing forts Present at the meeting besides Miss Burson were Miss Angeline Wamick, state Home Economics supervisor. and Superintendent Hervin Bundcrson Laura and Harmon Mont Supervisors Henderson and Board Member Hyrum Jensen of the court schools; Principle C. E. Smith and several members of the Bear River High School faculty; and the Reverend Mr. Goff of the M. E. Church of Tremontoon . Bishop Arthur Welling of Garland, Mrs. Clara Fridal of the Bear River Stake Relief of Society, and Mrs. Alex Northman ' the Garland ol Parent-Teach- er CHOP THRU THE LEADER AP3 |