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Show the if y. -- 'of PIT Jul t V II V ! V Af f I I NUMBER TWENTY ONE -- official s j TIME OF W A TT? Maud Mae Babcock Legislative Program FOyLTRY BUZZSAW KILLS Speaks At High School Of DiscussLegion NAMED PRESIDEiW SPEAKS AT LIONS Garland, Trcmonton ed At Local Post TWO MEN OF Miss Maud Mae Eabcock, former B. E. FAIR BOARD CLUB LUNCHEON Tfce American Legion and Auxillia-rof WAYNE SANDALL cei 4 Si IT TKEMOXTON CITY, UTAIi7tIIURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1939 rrSsxiv Of J(; IT y professor speech at the University of Post No. 76 met in a joint i of Utah, visited here Tuesday on her T TBS IDITORS ?aret 7 meeting Thursday evening of last week at the club rooms. District appearafce tour throug:hcut Hers-c- hi I. j uiou uuc 10 bciiv uui uy ur. inomas Commander Dalton Reid, of Hyrum tin - - nH ntana of the Universifv ASHEfGTON was in Of attendance POttj; and spoke of Leg iting every high school in Utah. Miss ion problems, among which was the j Roosevelt last week sentj Bibcock made- three appearances suk-- 1 0- unemployment of veterans. message w rvinorpss while here. She gave readings at the the Z. end reciprocal . ..... . . ZTTT District Judge Lewis Jones was the . At a recent meeting', the Box Tniripr' to lr a law r. narry iiiacKiiurst, assistant TV. State and .7r, U1fan srnooi, lor tne uariana Kehef, J. I. Carter, of Park Valley, and ttdp, principal LJ Pn:. speaker and discussed the of ! and for the the Tremonton i ieuny Utah Poultry Promanager m;Society Curtis Hirschi, of Rosette, were initips He of -- " the legislative " program Legion. uucers association, was the guest War4 Mutual. ricipai s"iV" The "be-aprogram was for strong na- stantly killed Tuesday morning while P- -Pe of this community con- - speaker at the Lions Club luncheon tionalmain led f defense. Other phases of the sawing wood at the home of Albert uvvfmm nuKcjrviiie,! sidercd it a rare treat to be visited held Wednesday night. Mr. Blackhurst in beat brother-inwho those are program second vice president, with Don Peck-- ! protection e.nd care of Hirschi, father of Curtis, and tax ua'ui" j saw by sucIl a distinguished person, and spoke upon the slogan, "Chickens on veterans' widows em- of Mr. Carter. in and elihood the and liv private orphan:! Oth-their : Pxtend to her a cordial invitation to Every Farm." The slogan was coined enpaugh secretary and treasurer. 'Fiit The balance wheel of the buzzsaw er memoers oi ine board of directors come proposed act for civil service for all by the Lions Club agricultural com- state agam. debate-ablbroke reminded and flying pieces struck both is The Congress latter employees. are: president Joseph Nielsen and P. C. Petter-somittee. ffitbi March 15, he stated, and gave some Idea men, hitting Mr. Carter in tho back unless it acts before Garland; Joseph I. Dewey, Mr. Blackhurst said that poultry of both sides. bodies and Mr. Herschi in the head. Tho rear W. C. Horsley, Brigham City; paid by was one of the most imporbusiness York Authority J. Welton Ward, Willard; and Mrs. Ed Stenquist was presented with a wheel of an automobile had been jackt "ft Port of New decision tant industries in the state. It has a of the Ruth Summers, Bothwell. ed up and the saw attached. Albert commander's button. I last year's turnover annually. When past $20,000,000 Hirschi teme Court, be subject to Federal escaped injury or new The officers are men and woFollowing the meeting, a tray death. Henarrowly On S L it was first organized, seven cars of luncheon had moved away from just f tax retioactively for three men of ability with plenty of enthusiwas served by members of were out ten and eggs the of the broken act being shipped (instead path a fragments. asm and tj1 He urged simple which bids well for in. Today, from 1200 to 1500 carloads the Auxilliary. to the futureenergy, Curtis was Marcella Hirschi and in the Thompson Amendment) directly Vaughn Constitutional success of the Box Elder 'a not retroac-- County Fair. Wassom, two of the valley's promi- are being shipped out and none path removing wood from around the all exemptions, but into the state. He pointed out saw and Mr. Carter was about twelve of Mr. Sandall replaces James Wal- nent and popular young vocalists, and sent E. that feet away and was coming towards and en will Desert News the every particulcommunity, to appear argue ton, who was a board member for I Treasury John Hanes knew the the saw with an armful of wood. Althe Search value next for Talent broadcast businessmen, arly which bring might i the change, eleven years, two of which he was of business how the and bert Hirschi was stunned from the the 6 at poultry 1 U. S. over $300,000,000 a year in Saturday evening, commencing president of the fair. The retiring o'clock shock. and over checks the KSL. egg poultry helped sccietary, C. J. Dewey, has been its r tax revenue. A neighbor heard an awful noise Friends are reminded of their ap producer as well as the business- I secretary since its organization in and realized something was wrong, men over the of and the number that spots. tough pearance sent Chairman 1925. He has served well and faithThe President also rushed to the scene of the accident votes they receive determines the win He said, the amount of eggs proiisfield of the House Rivers and fully, devoting a great deal of time and saw the three men lying on the ner. all join and boost this tal duced in Utah was only a drop in the Let's ttrs Committee a letter urging for the success of the fair. J. L. ented couple. bucket and that there was ample d Assur-!- ; who also retires as a directival of two pet projects: The pro-Vvci ouiio urn: ill toom for improvement. uivuiji, i.'.. Duavv Ca-J Florida Ship tor, has been an outstanding mem$200,000,000 Tremonton. an This situaoffers ideal county mon" ber of the board, having had charge on which $5,400,000 of WPA J. I. Carter Is survived by his wife, tion for poultry raising due to the As of the agricultural department for i was spent before work was Beulah Robertson Carter and four that it is the breadbasket of the in 1936, for the dual object many years. During his supervision, Given1 fact sons, Clifford, Eldred, Robert and are of all kinds and slate grains it has grown each year, the last year (By K. .1. Holmgren) providing uauuuoi Douglas Carter, all of Park Valley. available and the general situation is I was asked by our county sugar The deceased is a member of the L. . ... hllBin(lBQ hp snif1 limercially important public work being outstanding. The following instructions with re-- i bince its beginning, every fair has Spect to the quarterly conference next beet committee, as a sugar beet D. S. Church and active in the Park the unemployed lasting perhaps ' Pfl- - been a successful one. The finances ' to Valley ward. or 15 years; the . ..36,000,000 at the stake tabernacle were carloads of grower and farm bureau president, Sunday K eastern to eggs markets;?. c.-- . in the beet labor hearing, be ,,..,,v . were tiimprt ovpr to rhf rUTllL ... , 111 nnn . iequoddy Bay tidal power project, oi tna lair UUl UJU r UllL Curtis Hirschi was a single man, ClliJ i,io.ioo o,i testify UinUUftlVi) ... .... AAA nnn moc onont nn tn n .... , , v, 1J05 Only Zil. lit puniLtu OUl and ., nffionro iv, rrA cltonn conducted by five envoys sent to living with his parents, Albert and VtlUlU " ing CMtjeULO tlllU aiC glVClJ. ilCJC IUI tilt: ... mat Ine east COdSl vas increasing in ... !j i r 11 t 1Q9R tn oHve Fln.qtpm inir nft nutotanino- .Vili iro i .u j. Josie Carter Hirschi, at Rosette. Beof eggs while the west the on a to onset ine Mr. Wallace. At least sides his parents he is survived by small balance hand. iine cheaper power The first session, at 8:30 a. m,. ccastproduction Agriculture, was decreasing, and added that four of iL is ieu uiau ine new onicers win; should be attended by stake presi- such meetings, will be conduct three sisters, Helen, Fern and Naomi jaomic aecune oi na iuicou anu can feel secure in greatly in- ed in the western Utah states with the pur- Hirschi, and a brother, Dee Hirschi. enlarge the scope of the fair and dency, high council, bishops and the poultry business. pose of getting facts and figures The deceased was also a member of bring to it many new ideas for its counsellors, officers of each Melchize- - creasing Mr. Blackhurst expressed his apfrom both farmers and laborers under the L. D. S. church and active in the dek and Aaronic priesthood quorums, kppointed Relief 's No. 2 man last continued growth and development. for the cooperation of the oath on beet preciation I trust you Rosette ward. su, stake and ward committees and ik by VVPA's new Administrator! Lions club and the businessmen in will bear withproduction. I me if cite a be will Funeral services will be held Friday There my own ancis Clark ("Pink") standing A T T pervisors. Harrington in this community and said 1771 TTiATmjri 1 O LAIj1j nnprafinrm in mnUincr mr rrrwrt at 1 p. m. in Park Valley for both L Hnrarf Wn Hunter, a hard- - a IVrliOllEil roll call of the above members and general that with their support and coopera-- 1 aBe; men. wm 1Uustratc the av m reports. ting Southerner who since 1933 has tion, the poultry business could bf; I believe, . . At the same time, a meeting for all relief in id charge of all. Federal increased here. It was his ex loaded and topped Nine women of the stake will be held with greatly I Midwest States (WPA s Region Ball which was The President-he said, that the poultry 1374 tonstoppeis ' perience, of at 9 Ocents per beets A BOARD Relief stake the presiding. Society Indiana, Michigan, hel(J here Monday night was well at. business paid good returns on its in- - ton and received a total of $1227.60. is outlined for this wo program good Mucky, Missouri, North Dakota, tended but owing to severe snow PROGRAM vestment, year in and year out taken The average beet topper received sth Dakota, Wisconsin, Ohio, Kan-- . storm the crowd was reduced consid-S- , man's meeting. whole. as a o'work. season's beet $136.18 for the The second session will be at 10 Iowa, Minnesota, and Nebraska. $40,000 has just been released in I Box Elder County's Planning board eraby frQm what wag anticipated. a couple of small houses Hunter spent 18 months Hardly anyone from outside the town clock. The roll call of quorums will certificates of interest to the produ- in supplied ;Howard a very successful meeting Friheld which they could live. be called in the Melchizedek priest- cers. Ith the A. E. F. as an officer in felt rafe in driving in the blinding hood. $160,000 accumulated to their of and services time the I be January 27, at the Lions club will day, 2 employed o'clock a session At 3!ane University's medical unit, was snow. benefit in 193S. in Tremonton. rooms five and a half teamsters to plow, and for ten, Chairman Tnw, 3oy Scout executive . The speaker pointed out that the harrow and haul the beets as , ," ,, of all county planning o'W" leuuna""icd A, Chairmen j they c WU1 jars'a professional for that a fairly good sum will be left! PIiesulu"u "j vv",MO only way a successful poultry busi were topped. The submitted brief rewas price topping could be conducted was on a snununity Chests. after paying expenses, but inasmuch .iness of during 1938 accomplishments ports At 10 o'clock the stake ward and; (Flease Turn to Paire Four) Jto five and & recommendayears, Howard as a number who had tickets to sell coopemtive. and made committee inter administered in the Midwest have not reported a complete report quorum weuc e Individual and spasmodic buying gen-- '. program. Some tions for a An fe uigMit d meant ruin for the business, of all 0f the proceers cannot be made until spending of about recommended erally of the projects were: Now stake presidency for a full attendance Keral relief and work-reliwflg we)1 received appro-- 1 'he next issue of th? parp- finance, health, irrigation and reclaa niriuuci and furnished an sessions. Rations. On his payrolls were 35 to facts many Mr. Walton thanks all those who at enlightcnin mation, culinary water, dairying and be at of the general authorities will i per cent of all WPA workers. The on business. the over the ball. in poultry cooperated putting dairy products, poultry and livestock, all sessions. Show, the and committees from fought of 1936 and the floods of Reports crops, weeds, crop rotation and fertiAt 7:30 p. m. a session will be held initiation of 37 were his to handle. new a as Tripp Lyle lization. Aunder the direction of the M-I member were other phases of the Begin now to plan feeding of stock U. U. The committee chairmen voted to for the third annual Intermountain call their committees together in the Few thought meeting. rearm-pna t of Sunseriously To Give Junior Fat Stock show, is the advice immediate future and work their program last year when Confgecond R. C. Wilson, chairman of the agof ess ordered the M. I. A. plans into a suitable long and short Navy Department and livestock committee of time M. E. ricultural Lake which will be presented I report on the need for new naval chamber of commerce, in a program to be held soon. The the Salt T A an CtQlroM" But nrnnimfp metting nffiprs when this ps. month, early club of the show, to rs'ram tvr thP s.inriav ev-- ! One of the outstanding Primary will be invited. ingress got that report, everyone The public members. A. F. ward in F. this and be to ever chapter festivals given id heard of final the meeting plenty about rearmament, was presented last Friday evening to. The Victory Dinner as well as the show will be conducted June 7, 8, and conference. f 4 last week one item on that pro-fc- the ftake quarterly , fmm thP a full house, under the direction of program and sale at the Methodist 9 at North Salt Lake. raised a major question of polH Second Ward Primary officers Church on Thursday, January 26th, Lambing time is near at hand, and Institute of Religion of the Univer-jth- e the were All well After attended. dinner, right from the start lambs should be o nrram More than 150 children participated rm eorgraphic nub of the system of !... be should care. Ewes w special given ana piayeu and dramatic read-- 1 f new or expanded bases in the Pa-fi- c of talks, music ' Moroni Timbimboo was recently Dfrfection in presenting this beauti- - Howard Williams of Salt Lake City. watched carefully and properly cared outlined by the Navy is the Is-&a ' -a e Mr. for to keep them in good condition. named bishop of the Washakie Ward nf Williamo Mr Usorlci ......... -5a Ilu pg"i- "ayw Guam, a The costumes were gorgeous, pre- - and Mrs. S. N. Cole U this city. The Good milk makes good lambs, the with Nephl Perdash as first counselfuntainous wart on the Pacific that col- trumpet solos of "My Heart at Thy kind one likes to exhibit, Mr. Wilson lor and Jim John Neaman as secondsenting an array of harmonious list on numbers f7 one day be a spot as important ing tenative tots! Sweet Voice," from Sampson and De- - advises. tiniest v,: the counsellor. They are all full blood InFrom blends. and ors arhniar-a f Gibraltar. After the war Japan phmm be h will which were house" calves "Hot Debutante" children "The and dians). This is the first time In the lilah, olds, these to the twelve in-Klmbali 5 given a mandate over the once . year . Present of the ! play exhibited in the show must not have; hmtory 01 thc L- D- s- cnurch that flnd ke their part3 tifically rendered. A one-aof the appreciative "Thirst" was also given by members been fed milk since January 1, and an entire Indian bishopric will pre Islands lie arm,., thP tt s Sones bv Dave Seegmiller, KSL so-- 1 to the delight of our Bear River High School Dra- - no nurse animals will be accepted un- side over a ward. the- Pliilii Tamoo McPnnkip rnn- - audience. V.,. uu..4.v. -j i..Ji.:.i attenileatuiu uiau, inuaii, Vjuam (ii'jjuiea, These men have been active in their Snecial scenery had been prepared matic club, under the direction of Mr. der rules of the show. Special ross the Japanese route to the Car-- cert pianist, and dramatic readings is of was diet to The encouraged, the Newcomer. tion others. and have presented programs In pigs and ward officers play veiy Lloyd by the Primary recommendC3'.1? 11)22 the Washington Naval by Eleonor A. Nott. commercial feeding other wards In the church and at ''Saturday afternoon the pageant well presented and greatly enjoyed, with hound both countries to ron- - ed. suca financial was of the auction The benefit the . was repeated for general conference in Salt Lake City. .. trwt nn new chamlortincations in ine cannot 01 cess and the oniciai board wisnes to One grand develop officers Mr. Timbimboo has served as a counand board stake ,inf p . v.,,4. t ph mary . . ui luuryears aeo Janan re-- i ar.u for and t. , or wno two in three weeks, contrisellor to retiring bishop. George Parpions publicly thank everyone "ed that treatv. conRe-Buil- t, be Mill should reason who the in buted auctioneers, feeding that an w way, group, any ith V ry. Before Bishop Tarry was appointappreciative false Japan is from standard one. A on a already and ducted who fortifying and ed nine years ago, George N. Ward regulated delight those every 6 bought expressed their approval exf A Carolines. officials was Show request is extend as bishop of that ward for 27 start. which the "thank acted mill, hereby Tremonton you" for tjie presentation ppecial The strong u. S. base at Guam as made conof a to chart be to gains ed to our loyal merchants who gave hibitors keep Tne primary officers are years. "innso,i v... practically destroyed by fire last fall, and expected weight gains of animals. department! hajJ Hid nhrp tula ted on their splendid achieve-- ( such generous donations rebuilt and new, modern t m as-- 1 cnnciren; Everyone present at tne auction Feed charts must also be kept to f Planes nh Z machinery installed and operations mnti both in costuming themanner as. of balance diet, week. AnarCaSOll certain the in efficient proper v"ne!tand Pca?9 commenced Monday of this In; joined extending "happy birthday and in the highly )ital ihn- urr be underfed: ' ' "v-- t WUU1U LiiCV Goff neither should to the S;)L, to animals James the devoted Reginald be will play. greetings" ? inn wnjcli they presented This mill Practical rilctn . . L. t., n rtt fppH ilCCCptS ATiecinn who chose this auspicious occasion for nor overfed. A statement of feed; rolling,Vh grinoing nu v..uunes, the Philippines, his and costs, signed bv the exhibitor his arrival. . ana! i,. . 1 norland mill, which is own "i )mn Tol1 it ' " Tf U ft OA Winlm vnnnlVlA Herman Andreason, son of Mr. and must accompany the animals. loader UUU will vium grind same company, the bv cd i with Ttoia Mrs. a Casper Andreason, of EI wood, Special awards for best showing f'Wernt fbo f our. Be received a call fiom the First has offered. are costs and to Carland-Tregains ?M to The officials of the to All cattle must be halter broke, and Presidency of the L. D S. Church 6 i ' . of toward) the. Ball Gold and Eastern Green to the States, mission The a will fill '"" I'MLsn nnn iintrii nno. Show to ...a. not To are which up par lambs !!..,. Feb. the East Indies. Trcmonton First and SpcothJ Wards; be sifted Sifted animals will be sold and will enter the Mission Horn" tn . which they in L. manner in the and the Dnirit held '"K night be 13. will Saturday boVS A. I'fcd. F. and TTrithPix week hav? naf F. n a the ffidils mniUct. 1hr of i"t k, Japanese this ims have gone about D. S. Recreation nan. Kpccin Elder Andreason will be remoniber- '"'"""wn barked e i students are invited to These' rulings ore made to promo' of riaclng will ''in which are bing rut up. t a neighbor's door. . . portant industry. Wedon show Livestock order and encourage exhibiting or,ea ny nis many incnu.i km r.m the hnt lldvanced bases for lend greatly to the occasion. Mr. states 8, the best of animals. The motto ful service in the stake nnd ward ' sh?" long will be the nesday, February feature Tlie outstanding Bunnell. In upon Japan-ANNOUXCEMENT of the phew la "Quality above q'ian- - capacities. of the queens, Mrs. Jennie Roy A program and dance is being ar- crowning fathers the asks Bunnell that Mr. grumbled ty." the for as will queen Genhart O. reign RisMa1 45 I. in touch with him through An increase in premiums of $1,000 ranged In his honor, nt the Llwood Gurm1, tough going for The Trcmonton Ixnlge No. en utm wiuuumc please get virat wiin .uuif ward hp i -umen of the if last year will attract Future, Ward Friday, Fcbiuary 10, with aover and Uu going any O F. is sponsoring anouicr i 'ranklin r Miq9 roig the boys follow' l veit quickly disown- - drive at Salt Wells, Sunday, February vaiuyii in their cars could take others Farmers of America and club; program at 8 p. m. and dance H , as queen of the Sec- down extended Is will Cook Invitation A reign special from members a fortl- 5. Idaho, Montana, ed G,T1 ,'.eSponsibillty e it would be appreciated. with Betty Allen and ' Colorado, Nevada, as well as to his many friends and the general P ,y conferred will meet at Otto's Cafe ond Ward, oming, Everybody Johnson as attendants. nnson of the HouseN public. SHOP THRU THE LEADER APS all parts of Utah. at 9 a. m. Free transportation, lunch A general Invitation Is extended. furnished. "Ieo Turn to ra?e Thrfe) nnd coffee will be bjrjt OF TXM j Officers and Directors Of New Board Are Enthusiastic f! : ( Harry Blackhurst Tells j j i Poultry Industry - ; rP.i ov;. Fiu.. J? r j I 1 ,TU sSd - , 1 J" J. Importance of . . . Carter, Curtis Struck By Flying Fragments of Saw . M i -law e, n, t Dew-eyvill- quasi-publ- e; ic Marcella Thompson, Vaughn Wasson to K Appear ! are-comin-g L J. HOLMGREN Under-Secreta- ry WRITES ON SUGAR BEET SITUATION Instruction for Quar terly Conference dis-Itinu- ed T?J2l Farmers Need ance of Profits As We-idma- Well A . Laborers m. j i . W o"7 -- A x- - i A 1 . - -- t t WELL ATTENDED, . j . , j : PLANNING BUILDS IV)-ra- nois, i j ll-n- lf . fund-rais- er es """'"r1, I one-ha- lf 'T J one-thir- I long-tim- for Third Prepare Annual Junior Stock ; ef i Official Avdises ! I of Institute of Religion Program day Ward'Primary Presents Its Operetta Victory Dinner At Church Well Attended ca m - j Washakie Ward Has Indian Bishopric ' tti, - ui. v. 1 11 of 4-- H ?J!lla 4. LTTZ. ZLl. ! beau-Ralp- ; ct & - - - -- j j ' Operations Commenced New In -- f ...... i . . . Herman j .1 ) J n urecil n1A Held Here Saturday F.F.A. Fathers Invited - M - ii-um- TrXrJJ 1 i . - Livestock . yin J fill j ucu.r-ration- a- part-tim- - . Le-'on- iy &ST? 'iri j t 4-- H Wy-jin- g. Mau-rin- ' : I |