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Show ' ' - f 1 ' P TTn?TD W X v v A P v IS? i! H A Si V 1! ! 1 -- 3 M'MDKK AAA TO LIQUIDATE C. T. T1NGEY DIES ALL WHEAT LOANS OF it TIME j OF riMB TBI EDITORS Provisions have now been made by the Agricultural Adjustment Administration of the U. S. Department cf Agriculture to liquidate all wheat loans upon the submission of Form S. ,:rT!iALlTY POLICY Leaving Warm The owner of the wheat may elect to use one of three methods to liquidate his wheat loan as follows: 1 Delivery to Commodity Corporation of farm stored wheat at any time after April 15 and secure for himself payment of 7 cents per bushel for storage. 2 By cash payment of the approx- imate market value of ordinary wheat of the grade and he bor rowed on, with allowance being made in his favor for storage charges, or d in case of wheat, allowance to him of the 7 cents per bushel for storing the wheat on the farm.! 3 Extension of loan: In lieu of delivery of wheat or cash settlement, producers may arrange for reseating of wheat in good condition stored in bins likewise in good condition and furcapable of storing wheat for-ther period of one year. The farmer may take advantage of either of these privileges at any time. It is not necessary to wait until the date of maturity of his loan to have his loan released. In Box Elder County the number of granary loans is 150; amount of bushels, 485,515.32; amount in cash, $235,602.59. The number of warehouse loans is 218; amount in bushels, amount in cash, $148,482.06 The county agricultural agent advises that each borrower will receive a letter from the agricultural conservation committee. If anyone fails to receive his letter, please get in touch with the office. Crc-uit- president Roosevelt last! j landed the ramp to the plat-and of his private car, grinned, fthe crowd that had come down; in the him off: "I'll be back we don't have a war." to hear ;'ile the country waited most ominous this of elaboration "Ik made by its Chief Execu" the word, Congress pondered rela-- j of conduct foreign The tfar" is a duty solemnly imposed up Jl Constitution. the President by the 1 power to declare war rests solely. conduct of Congress, but the relations the thinking and irto that preserves peace or leads the President's awful lio war-- are ; responsibility. Congress of last week began discus--io- n whether to extend, revise, or Neutrality Act. But, with rap 'without a Neutrality Act, the predof ominant emotions and judgement determine & nation will, in the end, course of the U. S. jie international last week two opposed bodies of based on tought and emotion, both wants war," the premise that "no one U. S., and were discernible in Ihe Franklin Roosevelt was the leader of sub-cla- ss farm-store- a National Specialists On U. Family Life Education To Visit B. E. County AT BRIGIiAI, CITY HOSPITAL Funeral Held at For Former Valley Resident Home-Economic- s ttm.i,-,.- Announces James A. Farley Will Attend State Meet I. A. Smoot ii.clu.-4ve- j A district convention of the Northern Utah Postmaster whs held in the I.ions Club 100ms in this city, Thursday morning. Present at the meeting were Honorable I. A. Smoot, postmaster at Salt Iike City and president, Postmaster Ray Walter of Pi ice, j ivmd, nt of the Utah Chapter of the Nati nnil association of postmasters; Kugene Yates of Logan, a national disci tor (jf the association; Mr, Piamrow, superintendent of mail at Salt Luke City; Mr. Diamond, chief auditor of Salt Lake; Jeanette Smith secretary of th aaociatlon, and postmasters from all section of Box Elder County. The meeting was for the purpose of checking up the activities of tho association and to aaaist in the problems of postmasters. Postmaster Smoot announced that the Utah convention will be held May 22 at Salt Lake City and that Postmaster General James A. Farley will be the guest speaker at the evening's banquet and meeting. He said thousands had applied for' tickets, but none woum lie bom until every postmaster bud been taken care of ni assured a seat at the banquet table and the oppoitunity to heor their : k-s- s r,,i,. ; U TiiiKTV-'i- MEET HERE TODAY t l .' POSTMASTERS OF in ie-- -; STATISTICS ON 1939 UTAH CROPS NORTHERN UTAH Utah's winter wtu-acrop this year now forecast at 3.311,000 bushels as compare I with 4,389,000 bushels in 193s and an i'verae for tin ytars, , 192S to 193" of 2,rs3,000 bu.shels. The present forecast, included in the general crop report of the ciop reporting board, United States department of agriculture, is subject to change as the season advances. The outturn of trie crop may be more or than this forecast, according to whether conditions between the; present and harvest time prove to Ve better or worse than average. No forecast of the spring wheat production is made this eatly in the season by the reporting board. The 1938 spring wheat production was 2,184,000 bushels. The production of winter wheat in the United States is now forecast at 549,219,000 bushels as com pared with 68tJ,G37,0O0 in 1938 and a average of 5C0,1G0,000 bush- Dr. Kathcrinc W. Taylor, chief of the division of prevention, of the I partment of mental hygiene. Madison. Wisconsin; Dr. Pedro Orata, Fedi-raDewey-vill- e office of education; Mark L. Entorf. extension assistant professor, depart-- j ment of family life of the Cornell .University; Hua Van Horn, federal agent lor the Pacific region; Angelyn Clifford Theodore Tingey, residing Warnick. state supei visor of at 10 South Fourth West in Erigham, and Winifred llazen, state died Saturday at 1:15 p. m. at a local parent education coordinator, of Salt hospital after an illness of nine days. Lake City, will conduct a conference He was horn Janu.irv IS. 1D0S in; i n. tmi 04 "Q reiiros2 a son 0f Joseph and Sinai inclusive, according to Olive Hale, co' Fredeiickson Tingey. He spent his ordinator of family life education in Doynooa days in t'enrose ana at from Box Elder County, ontory. He married Miss Hilda Knua These specialists from the office of son on November 4, 1933, at Ogden. education, department of interior of They took up their residence at Washington. D. C. have conducted Promontory and about two years later such conferences in the other three moved to Deweyville, and then to demonstration centers Toledo, Ohio; Corinne, going to Brigham two Witchita, Kansas, and Obion County, years ago. He was a member of the Tennessee. L. D. S. church. Their purpose is to give assistance Surviving are his wife and three in the planning and evaluation of the children, Delone, Mona, and Verl Tin- community program of family life edgey; also his father and mother, a ucation. The entire county should bensister, Mrs. Clifford East, and a efit by their advise. It is hoped that brother, Leland Tingey, all of Brig-ha- every organization, agency and individual in the county will be sufficientFuneral services were held Thurs ly interested to attend these meetings. day at 2 p. m. in the Deweyville ward j S. I). A. GIVES ! past-nation- ten-ye- els. Wheat remaining on farms in the United States on April 1 is estimated at 189,090,000 bushels, compared with 124,652,000 on April 1, 1938 and a ten- year average stoiage of 121,053,000 bushels. Corn remaining on farms in the United States on April 1 is estimated at 1,201,229,000 bushels as compared chapel. Orto 1,071,120,000 bushels a year earlier average of 746,700,000. By E. Co. and a r Oats remaining on American farms on April 1 totaled 4Us;mj,uuu nusneis ; To During the past week, there have .i.HU ATI JAn ftnn lmuV..la .,.v, : " n co-jnew : small 'ATIu .' twelve been organized Pre-Scho- ol . n arm uusneis as a 1938 atiMoi.u PH Lox of in various part operatives ten-yeaverage. one of them. dor County by the Farm Security Ad- chief. Ever since his Under the direction of the local P. ministration "Quarantine the 01 opto cut tne expeii.se Of special Inteiest to fourth clas T. A. organization a nursing confer-- , aggressor nations" speech at Chicago and to utilize mamachinery erating was the legislation inled postmasters has openly in 1937, the President ence, including dental examination, to better advantage and thus Jn congress by the associatroduced the party which believes not only will be held in Tremonton for all pre-- , chinery assist, the farmers in making more tion calling for a straight salary, dictators deny ttat the totalitarian school children. It will be divided in-- ! Most of these cooperatives money. based on the business of the postof-flc- e, accomodate to U. S. way of life in order two the democratic to days The program of the Lions meeting, were organized by clients of the Farm than cancellation alone--. rather hit that thev threaten it. and that all the children, as it is expected that was in assist to held evening Administration Wednesday For IS years this has been the nirii child will be exam-- j Security every themselves as well as their neighbors charge of the Safety committee, of of the fourth cla:is postmasters, but Please Turn to Page Three) ined. The First Ward district will at-- who will cooperate in the better usej which Rudy Miller is chuiiman. Mr. until the national association took up tend Wednesday, April 26, and the. of Miller had procured pictures and e and dairy sires. machinery the fight three years ago, little had Second Ward district, Friday, April! The machine with which he gave were organTVs D. talking groups tt following to It is a perfectly safe bet wager 28. Both days wil commence at 10 ized: Gibbs Grain Drill association, ;ui illustrated lecture demonstrating been accomplished, but it now appears that the bill will become a law very anyone you know that he can't keep a. m. in the Tremonton Ward chapel. TTranrom Manure Spreader associa-Mh- e road hazards and how to avoid soon, Mr. Smoot, Bald. , bum-his feet out of motion through the T. A. of P. the This is part Tnnnr Spreader asso-- 1 them. Proper lighting, it was brot A half hour of questions and ana-we- is next Sunday, mer Round-up- . The objective of the clatjon peterson-Co- x j showing of "Honolulu," of highways would be the solution Bull out, association, was also an interesting and in' Monday and Tuesday at the Orpheum roundup is for the prevention of dan-- i Si lona weeder association, of 25 or 30 per cent reduction in the structive part of the meeting. Theatre. gerous commumcaDie diseases uuu association, loss of lives and injuries. A similar meeting wna conducted The tap dancing by Eleanor Powell immunization; prevention of serious Nicholas Hay Machinery association, Other matters discussed was the in Cache Manure Spreader Carter STILL OWE US County In the afternoon. end the music that accompanies it damage to health by the early reproposed school building for the local Bull association, is nothing but peace talk in are both so likely that nothing less moval of foci of infection to the Carter Range was spent Thresher Company, Beaver Dam district school. Some time The nation hasn't than a cigar store Indian or an Es- teeth, tonsils, and other parts; pre the United States. neeeds and what B. Y. U. s the In Wassom-Hesdiscussing association, recovered from the last war. In fact, kimo totem pole could resist the urge vention of serious consequences of eye Holstein association, and Skinner-Lot- t would be required to fill them to a Harrow it hasn't recovered from the nations to beat rhythm. and ear defects by proper corrective reasonable degree, at least, In the Grain Drill association. that were in the last war. In addition to Miss Fowell this new measures; prevention 01 mainuum construction of additional rooms and The famous K. Y, U. band, under musical mifthpiece has the versatile through proper eating habits and re buildings. comNORTHERN LIGHTS to the were direction of Professor Robert Robert Younsr in an amusing dual moval of defects; and the prevention the Instructions given AND SUN ECLIPSE role and the irrepressible George of undesirable mental traits and bemittee to attend the next board meet- Sauer, appeared in concert at thn the Burns and Gracie Allen of screen and havior patterns through proper training and lay before the board what the Bear River High School Wednesday Seeing the northern lights and p Runner-uwithiA and different organizations of morning. Many of the towns people both fame. radio citizens supporting splendid ing. partial eclipse of the sun, cast features Rita Johnson, Clarence this city and community consider al tended the assembly and greatly enn sixtv hours of each other is some Of course, all the defects cannot be Ann Morris, nrpvonterl necde to adequately care for the joyed this high class concert. through periodic cam- It was an enthusiastic student-bod- y thing most unusual. Ore person said,' Kolb, Jo Ann Sayers, A feature of the concert was thc Willie Fung, Cliff Clark, Edward paigns but requires constant vigilance. a(. thc nlgh school last Tuesday noon rchw population, at present and for "If you didn't see the northern lights to the stimulate' two advonce. in Rumann or least at was will ossi bly a year playing by the band of "Springtime and effort. It th t witnossed the presentation you haven't seen nothin' yet." It Gargan, Edttie Anderson, Sig Edand basketball In the Rockies," a composition by defects and the detect Holt trophy, and and silver Kealoha an 0f the interest Ruth a s(,hooi Hussey, phenomenon of rare beauty team use the mea-- j Professor Sauer, with the entire and their to un-t- il for reward ns a parents encourage lasted from Dearing. evening gar pivcn early Sunday bas-th- e state lence of several hundred voices Joinwill in her the which safeguard second available Powell sures place Eleanor winninR again proves past midnight . . . The sun eclipse in this ketball tournament. of children most health life and ing and singing the chorus. world's as accomplished from the title v.u visible Wednesday morning c.f state the Following the conceit by the B. Y. in three spectac- important period. IT R Adams, president about seven-thirt- y until ten o'clock, ceminine tap dancer r-t U. the band, Mr. Wstkins directed hi.i made to the Sun," cover numbers. association, ular athletic "Hymn lie sun was about in the thiee contest numbers. band vigorfamition. The audience applauded ed and could be seen quite clearly an imitation of Bill Robinson's a good account of Gamble The band Kf!V Cm. local of the Roy Rose m li. T.Ti' 8 done Adam rt number a praise ous stair dance, and though colored or smoked glasses. leadhiive Mr. ,! Sauer gave them student-body1hat announces they Store, I Julletj Tripp, the school, the Hth the aid of a skipping rope. In new Instructions of following the ond building cast hulf BOiue ed the pointed school, of the the the, the principal all of them Miss Powell reveals AW, YOUTH Fred Allen, heirr.;- reeled by the Wilson Lumber the rendition ejf their mimbeis. student-body has , which of son old brought president. 11 talent vear Hnns:en. The new hiiS- ., jitterbug dance is as nutty remarkable Company. "This new store will give i"!""1 nn the front ranks. tt.- - onri ATrs Walter Hansen of Bean w' o was Hiso as a fruit cake, but youth will have her into the us in on? room and better facilities to team. in song f.ir ketball outstanding The picture's its fling. River City is reported to h of thc parents display ar.d merchandise our wares, He also commended numbers are "Honolulu," "The Leader condition" 'at the Valley Hospital in with a basement work shop and added opinion, "In my Doesn't Like Music" and "This Night, Tremonton following a gun accident, the boys, declaring. WHAT A DISAPPOINTMENT reWe expect to enlaige that it is the homes of these boys success." Flora u- space. Souvenir," with Andyj Sunday afternoon. Can you imagine anything that Will Be My a complete stock and line our of their cany cause broth veal the real most famous of all 11 Dwnyne, in company with his Chris-tense"uuid be more of a disappointment or Iona's Islanders, the of automobile purts, tins, battdb-remain Bob Wassom received Hawaiian native orchestras, lending or. Donald, age 17, and Jerald housenoM as more well as to the it and our to accessories, in turn presented discouraging to the musical back16, was in a sheep camp one trophy and Mi. fire department than to be called authenticity to be kept as a remembrance appliances and farm supplies, the school when numbers. hula this west of of the city mile half readi-sts- s out and ground near Rose stated. in was when after everything r.f the time "back in 1939, . 'j In addition to the musical comedy aCClUCIlL ureuini. iiv state Their btuin'ss in Tremonton has HOYS WITH til'NS DESTKOV the water is turned on and they the River won second place in the a story from is 22 make-shithere plausible CEMETERY PKorEKTV pistol features, doorj 'ind that water steadily increased since coming here tournament." they have no more Robert Young cf thc. camp when he slipped and which in in "Honolulu," This brie-flycompany a little over a year ago. pressure than we are now getting to Coach Tripp also spoke T. P. Melsler, sexton at the cemeicaro-infthe run. The shot enter- carries a dual role, first as a Hollyto our consolation has a large number of stores in the smaller . . We have . to the Leader office a the with mentioning sprinkling wood movie star, then as a planter ea tne bduimimiw although it bud tery, brought tte consolation of middlewcstcm and prophesying won last from the cemetery year marker the knowing that in from Hawaii. trophy two poor grave through the chest, puncturing tie near future Tremonton residents which bad been hot full of holes by the time When the first place award a bumble beginning by and one lung. North Dakota boys. have plenty of water pressure come to the school. While in the office ho a After the accident he was carried Cook, to spiinklimr and improving their. Gail were to the home Other speakers made the statement thai pracucuuy by his brother and friend tome been Wa'lton, Coach Sheffield, and every Lottie and can which had surroundings. of Ben Christensen, who notified his- James u tne Cullimoie. for William en the to graven the hospitleft puipnc him parents and mshed Be To been Given MADE OF likewise Show had Stock Trophy RUBBER holding flowers of the Word has been received here worthAnother trophy presented to the Hubby The bank has returned that Norjdiot full of holes and rendered Albeit Thorsen, who of Sheriff California,in denth Sunday n one check. picsentin said it school Tuesday wis less. man Rogers, a former resident and investigated, the accident, winn ng of first p"ace in the UgThe perpctKitois of this sort of perthe Vifey isn't that ducky! What can several in Id Ik ways,; School. be will have could happened conference River Hight Bear at Quuiterly e student nnow should be dealt with sternly ijii.i buy ith it this time? as the gun was without a trigger en l.lVCtlocK at the Stake Tabernacle in Garland fidy comMr. Rogers was norn the Ward Owen repiesented without fear or favor and taught the mnd at rhoeniz. Arizona. He was guard. Trude Tay-1.- .. next Sunday, April 23, with award. 0 EXCISE the in giving they so richly deserve. There pany from the United at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. for the gen- l..S:on discharged Farmer Future the ff honorably of manhood or reverence We hope 'r.r.i,u,t hm't a there will be no excuse for ! public, and the conjoint mutual about four years States i7.it ion received it. mentioning; our streets who would do such low son Navy i In p. the as not being kept as clean meetine in the evening nt 7:30. his mother, Mrs. Geo. are the that time Surviving first is the tricks. that this could when the new water sys-- Ji two The conference will be devoted down once Rogers Goss of Brigham City; Bear River chapter his won such rec parents should be warned is of the tr auxilliary voik the completed. We arc willing to brothers. Lorln Rogers and Elmer fire to lareeiy anor the Ogden if.isdeme a is tlsat it ognition for dominating that is the case at present. One associations of the Primary nnd Sun- siinn within the of the stake and their and they. limits of Evanston, Wyoming. The e juniors a city show. Rogers memgun '(lent just stake returning from a visit day School, with general board leaders with the help of the:sr,rs nt U,fr..foie. should warn their children ig other In attendance. fail-inhost. bers and p;,rts of the state and ether DI'.IIT ADJUSTMENT leaders were guests oaiuHt the violation f this law; ,l;,te3 said that Tremonton streets held at carv FARM 21 ta APRIL party result to a delightful spring MEETING SET FOR to do so is sure " !3 much dirtier than any other city land Saturday of last week. It should be the duty of eveiy any that me stat0i w don-- t were given Notice is hereby nke to bear f the t lead by June Frazier of the chairman Cames. C. l,c on the lok-ouwithin Robert Harris, 28 a v ' gun . Tk.i. thc-- recreation ha". W Spoils and we are sure Tremon person found shooting de- n.-In i oi ( eon committee, un enjoyed defe nders i f this farm debt f.djuKtment ,, n,nit will be prosecuted --- --, t rv , Ml 11 v'iu bike on a new appearance ' -I the ,jic that a nuet- forbid ;hich .11 JIAIUUJshould be immediately rcpoio-.. Priplainly that -I Ward First new water system project is der me TicmoTiton . The cnt v. i'ikh ho woi I ail lourn Debt Adjustm the proper auAhorlties n4r!rHe fweretat!hng of the Farm festisuch action. Anyone '"""-J-"-or'" moiesunB huct roorfi9. the fullest mary will present their spring will 1 nciei at tne committee 28 steps to punish them to and cemetery, colors ,r val "Happy Hearts," Friday, April a gun in the 2 p. m. at law. 21, of to the Hotel extent April Friday. liable fine, there is elif-Tis a thc L. D. 3. Church. ApproximateOF THE OTHERS served buffet JLLd. eftCh' be punished, lunch was In another purt of this Issue that any person having farm debt - at 150 been To Cure Bashfulness" i3 the TZ pun'hment and will officials had ail meetboys and girls will participate the ly the After attend city to from invited notice is ficultlen law. the wsrning ProIn the festival. of an advertisement. For to the fullest extent of of the n present his case to the com, that future violators better beware. to 11. members extended inland of Is wnesa sake, let the bashful folks invitation An order By tha way. We have Citv Council. enough of Sexton. enjoyed themselves. By T. P. Melster. the or 292,-552.5- 8; Cooperatives Are ganized In I. Nursing Conference Be Held Here for Children ten-yea- 1 Safety Lecture Given At Lions Club Wed. j "Honolulu" A Stirring Play, Opens Sunday At Orpheum Theatre j pre-scho- ol HERE and etnr THERE El-wo- iw Band Gives Concert At High School Silver Trophy Presented Bear River Team As State 1 j one-four- Gamble Store Agency Leases Part of New Wilson Ruilding th Rear River City Is Injured By n-ar- ,vl As ihc Editor - Sees s n, j ft , r dia-phrn- m ord Received of Death Of Former Valley Boy Quarterly Auxilliary Conventions Held Sunday aputy s Stake Jrs. Hold Suc cessful Spring I'arty, -- WARNING! "- rc-fre- ti. First Ward Primary Festival Set for Apr. I T .- uiur ..i. W 1 :Ll 1 r)l(.H Tre--Wo- ,y Tl 0" tholy' mitt. j ;.;n t.-- ...... r . |