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Show i Mil J. jj)iiiiiiJA v I IR EM ONTO N EARS WIN 141 ARC h OF TIME M. 0. rat. err. TE1 EDITORS OF t BRIGIIAM CITY TIMI Score Indicates It Was Very Hard Fought Battle 1 gID I Wis Speaking- before board of the Tan Amer "union, but directing his remarks - Thursday on the Box Elder campus, the Bear River team won from the Amer-neac- e Bees by the close score, :,,)?eve!t last week said: "The 70j to 61J. which we celebrate today Results were: OI wramraa m it. vc High hurdles D. Huchel, B. E., .jStll quality to the Oyler, B. R.; B. . prepared to . . defend it Davis, B. E. Time! r.ivst extent of our strength, match-iTfor17.8. to force if any attempt is 100 yard dash Allen, B. R.; "A. 0 subvert our institutions. B. E.; A. Burt, B. E. and should the method of attack be that White, B. R., tied for third. Time 11.1. economic pressure, i pieage tnai ' i will also give eco-;- c ' Mile run West, B. R.; Norman, B. IT own country E.; L. Harper, B. E. Time 5:17.8. support, so that no American d run A. Burt, B. E.; on need surrender any fraction of B. R.; Barnard, B. E. Time 7i to maintain its freedom soverign ce Sed-erhol- ' 440-yar- 200-yar- these cannon-forgin- g a bid for international pace. And while the text of his letwas still to Dictators the ar being Ki$ over nationwide networks, Frank Roosevelt made the largest ges-- ti to "force to force" that he knew supplemented ,Srd3 i with Ss moving the Battle Fleet the Pacific where it could hor--by into sack set France and the Netherlands Orient. the in i Japanese menace to Great any Britain, ' w will-to-pea- ce will-to-va- it '. 30 H. D. run Bradshaw, B. R.; D. Anderson, B. E.; Winzeler, B. R. Time 2:19.2. dash Allen, B. R.; Ber gen, B. E.; F. Forsgren, B. E. Time, Half-mil- 220-yar- d 25.6. Hal-verso- n, Of major educational importance in Box Elder County this week was the Education Conference held in connec-- l . . U t i r.n l. l'"ram or family Lire' Education, being conducted in this . . i FESTIVAL TO BE H i hCIlOOi liaild mXO Be - cc-nr.-. Revolu-Christens- en J niet-t-o- f THERE Harold P. Fife Lecture on Marijuana! HARDEN 'fc kiss of the sun for pardon the birds for mirth, lou're nearer God's heart in a garden "M else on earth. from Kraftwood Gardens he song of e HUMANS we all understand ftai the fire alarm is D inclined Kuch what it means sounded? We Trial Jurors Chosen For May Term, 1939 to think not. Last Satur-- f Following is a time was lost by the fire the May term: for in list of trial jurors setting: to the fire by Job Welling and Mervin Holt, of thu.!,'ht!essness of some motor- Fielding. 7 theInstead of pulling immediately Charles E. Hess, and Edith Smith C! several cars started up of Plymouth. Raymond Hansen Eliza Thompson, Hattie C. Nichols, David E. Young, T. W. Coleman, N. P. Hansen Jr., Merlin R. Larscn, Joseph Facer, and Vera M. Jensen, of Brigham City. department rules and regulations Basil II. Adams, and Henry C arrested and fined For in-- Rohde, of Tremonton. just recently in Logan, one Shum-waH. B. Robbins, and John J. y wnst. fail'ng to give of Garland. ne fire ; department was arrested Hunsaker of Honeyville. Heber f:ned $100 .. . Let's all think be-- Alf Johnson of Collinston. e act next time, it might pay! Lester M. Holman, of East Garland. Alfred C. Jensen, of Bear River s iX A XAMET City. M leA names for tv spending have Adolph Jensen, and Wilford several times in the past 3 of Mantua. irs. but the multinliratinn tnhi has Hailing, Baird, of Willard. Malcom p.umd the same for centuries." Kntidson, of Portage. Lewis Mrs. mond curb down the center of the streets lying the progress of the volunteer -.men petting to the fire truck and ;;ivg town . . . we are told that in future anyone failing to obey the ... e, y. right-of-wa- "- " -- Moley. MARRIED nt rt ir.c It,v! E'nd." It surely could' nhin if the following tru. We are told that a couple from Tremonton attend- L;ike and dur- th. the orchestra fpquestcd tor,.ft 'S;'"ti;i1 "umber as .v't they were 'hat w'a' n"i ' ' ' Kow if we a!1 ftrl fth0Ut lt When we are niar" 12 ( . "(-'eiitl- Maurine Cook Named Stake Gleaner President the The stake Gleaner Girls, under conducted Rhea of Heppler. direction at the Relief SoGarland chapel on ciety room in the mothers were Thursday at which the for the folspecial guests. Officers a follows 15 chosen were some-lowing year y1" it will be Hall "r,r win it? Maurine Cook, president; Fanny first year Cleo Nye. vice president; d Jensen Lucile !fV,rv0vvou? committeewoman; Leona Wk'fS mu3t writtpn uPn year committeewoman; and ..rftArv - treasurer man-thfm not writtn , L The spirit should not Florence Bowcutt, publication !3.JamP3 a. Garfield. a candlelight sen-ic- e - ,r B bcc-on- "thcl' 1 .... Vw - Songs Practiced For Seminary Festival ac-th- Cemetery Project County, Sun., May 28 H of Stepmother; Was Exonerated Iy Jury r. - Due to a conflict with another program to be held In the churches of Box Elder County on Sunday, April 30, the Rural Life Sunday program will be held in Box Elder County on Sunday, May 28. lt is asked that this date be set aside by all church leaders for the Rural Life program. The theme will be. "spirituality deClubs," The veloped through Ciub work will le "Heart H" in emphasized. The heart clause of the Club creed is: "I believe in the training of my heart for the noble ness it will give me to be kind, sympathetic, and true." The First Presidency of the Mormon Church has recommended cooperation in each of the Mormon Church es. Also, the leadeis of other chinches are interested and recommend close ex-offi- 4-- 4-- Lions Hold Inter-Clu- b Meeting At Rrigham Dr. Pedro Orato, of the Department of Kducation, Washington, D. C. and Professor Mar k lintorf, of the Cornell University, pave Borne interesting and educational highlights on the pioneer work in the study of home and family education t the club meeting held Wednesday night at the War Memorial home at Brigham City. The Tnter-Lio- n (speaker h were Introduced pal C. K. Smith, of the Hiv,h School. by Princi- Bear River Other speakers were Ir. M. W. Pish who deliver id (he addrcsa of welcome; fanner district governor, Flash Kil l;. id; and District Governor John C. Kidneigh, of Salt Like. A splendid program, which included arid vocal and instrumental daneing In music, was h ard in connection with the speakers. Held There were 105 present at the meet Ward conferences throughout the ing of the four clubs, which Included Pear River Stake will be held next, Tremonton, Garland, Brigham and Sunday evening. A new d"p,uture in Ogden. the program has been put Into effect for the conferences. It will include a; Cash talk by a member of the: slake auxilliary boards or presidency, 4-Clubs Home also a talk by a member of the j presidency or high council. Ward bishoprks are requested b Four-furnish special music for the oec.i- Club members this year slon. will play a large, part in rural home? Services in the two Tremor. t n grounds beaut ification with the help t S o'clock. wards will commence of parents, landscaping specialists of the Extension Service, and local, county, and state 4 II leaders. Their S. Music Stuenterprise will be reward' d as in 1033 Home tl.i.. ,; h the Notional Grounds Beauf ification Actifity. Objectives of the program are to (B. K. II. S. Journalism Dept.) Inspire pride in the home and love of who High school music students natural beauty, to develop family participated in the Northern District and provide knowledge on Music Festival at Ogden lost Friday life and Its care find artistic plant ,'ind Saturday report having had an use. Detailed information on en joyable time. and suggestions and plans for The affair was conducted ns a fes- the activity may be secured from the tival rather than a contest so that County Extension Agent. little judging wai done. The combined Awards of ribbons for county wingirls' chorus of the district, consisting ners, g'dd and silver me d;.Us for state; of 4T,0 girls, was led on Friday fven-- j ' winne rs anl J700 in cash for national Ing by George O. Nye. director will be made according t Bear River High Schorl chorus v.orV... winners, Danish the pystem. Four representaThe B. R. II. S. girls chorus was selected from the nationtive winners TerMr. given a first class rating by be named to receive will al group ry, a judge of the National contest. Club Nntlonnl IMh to the the trips The chorus Is planning to attend all wi;h in provided Chicigo. Western Division of the National Mu- Congres Charles R WalMrs. reward Other by sic contest, to be held at Pocatello, enthusigreen, Chicago horticultural on May 11, 12, and 13. ast. AfteT Saturday. band demonstrations, Bear River's band was given Shop Thro Tins Ada Tor Kil Valu. a rating of "Excellftit" hieji-lieji- - Son Comes To Rescue step-mothe- quests. The lecture will Include pome in the external evidi nces of the devine origin of the Cook of Mormon. The lecture will be following the regul'jr Sunday evening services. The attention of this office has been called to certain conditions existing in connection with the sale of autoD. Young, $49,960. mobiles bv dealers in this state. Ap- this The contract will be awarded : ...t t'.ifiime proven, week and construction will be mdmd; immediately. According to the are either tract agreement, the building is to ination betweenorcustomers are ignored misunderstood being be completed by November 1. It must be definitely umh stood by all dealers that the granting of special concessions or discounts to certain customers will result in the institution of formal action by the Trade Commission. A specific violation brought to our attention is the (II. R. If. S. Journalism Dept.) cerJ. Karl Wood, president, and AfUm practice of allowing discounts ontrade-i- n no South new where cars of the sales of tain Petersen, secretary is involved. Not only dos a dealer Cache seminary, attended the Bear engaging in this practice subject himRiver Seminary Tuesday. The purpose of the visit was to self to possible prosecution, but he lead the graduates in the ten songs places his customer in the position Mu- of accepting concessions prohibited they would sing at the Seminary Temple, by law and put him in jeopardy of the at festival Logan sical consimilar piosecution. Salesmen April 30. In become would the also all parties cerned from sminarv graduates instituted. hih schools in the district will meet; any action e are at4:30 at the Temple grounds and in In many cases used cars more than ecpted in trade rt far evening at the Institute. There will be a program and the, their resale value. In some cases this ,)imn deliberately witn tne Know tur. ofnHr,"- to be led bv Mr. Wood ledge on the part of the dealer that who directs the Igan Pageant. the result irit transaction will constitute a Mle fcclow cost prohibited by 15. R. City Boy Scouts the law. The Trade Commission has no facilities for determining the valClean ue of individual cats and must, thereue as a yatdstiek tpialifi' d surfore, The Boy Scouts of Bear River City, veys such a.i the N. A. D. A. guideunder the direction of thnr leaders, book. We all know that values pubdeGlen Taylor and Merlin Miller, lished in the guidebook are high raththanks serve the congratulations and for er than low, and the Commission of the citizens of the community would fee-- justified in starting an incleanin the splendid work they did at vestigation on the basis thuit the aling up the "Garden Club" project lowance for a used car exceeding the mowthe city cemetery. Raking and guidebook figures would be unreaand raking ing the grass and spading sonable and unwarranted . the flower plot. J. II. McGibbery, and we It --is in good condition row Executive to the Boy Scouts. My Hati off - Rural Life Program To He Held In R E. Yucatan to Be Given At Schaffcr Home Sun. Unfair Practice Act FAMILYQUARREL Her screams aroused Wayno Taylor, 18, who came to the rescue of his He seized a 32 special rifle and fired two shots at his father, one enteringhis chest the other the abdomen. Death was instaneous. An inquest was held at the Taylor residence In which Judge J. Weesley Horsley of Prlgham City acted as Justice of the Peace. Walter G. Mann, county attorney was aim present. A coroner's jury composed of C. Merlin G rover, Morgan Miller, and Perry L. Stonflll, heard the testimony of Mrs. Taylor, Wayne Taylor, County Sheriff and T. E. Betensea and returned the following verdict, "That Newell XV. Taylor came to hi death on or about 3 oclock a. in. on April 26, 1939 at his home in Penrose, Pox Elder County, Utah, as a result of gunshot wounds Inflicted by Wayne Taylor, his son, with a special rifle, raid homicide bting justifiably and without felonous intent." Mr. Taylor Is survived by his wife, Georgia Taylor, four children, Cran-for- d Taylor, of Park. Valley; Mrs. Beulah H. Call, of Afton, Wyoming; Leavitt and Wayne Taylor, of Penrose; a brother, Tom Taylor, of Moscow, Idaho. Funeral services will be held at Penrose, Saturday at 1 p. m. Illustrated Lecture Car Dealers Warned Against Violating lUEE 1 A tragedy in which a father was Fhot by bis sun occured at the Newel W. Taylor ranch in Penrose, nina miles west of this city Wednesday morning at 2 o'clock. According to reports, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor had returned from Oj;di n. where they had been attending the Union Pacific celebration and on examining the pen of baby chicka a quarrel ensued between make the run unhampered. Those in Mr. Taylor and his wife ovtr the concars should pull up to the curb, which dition of the chix, whereupon Mr. also would lessen the danger of ac- Taylor began to abuse his wife, who fled to the house. She was followed cidents. by Taylor, who commenced choking-her- . j $47,-49- "T saved two homes last wc?k one Win. Kruksh of Elwood, and the other Jos. Smith of Fielding, The boys made some record nuts and arrived on the scenes a very few minutts after the call was sent In. A stranger comment ed, ho had seen paid firemen who did not respond as quickly as the Tremonton volunteer fire dt pai tment. In spite of the fact that one of the calls was on Saturday, a busy time for businessmen, twelve of the sixteen members of the department to the call. Once again, this paper is requested to ask the people to get off the street as quickly as possible when the siren sounds to allow the fire engine to One of the rapidly growing evils in cooperation. our county today, especially among; Later publications will be made Jie young people, is the use of mari- giving an outlined progmm for this juana. In an effoit to educate against very impottant meeting. this deadly enemy and to prevent its Will all county organization heads entrance into our communities, the note this date and try to prevent any Stake Relief Society and the Bear conflicts? River High School have secured the The youth of our great Nation is services of Dr. llnrold B. Fife of Salt the most valuable asset we have. Lake, who is well qualified to give valuable information as to the evils of this narcotic because of his work On among its users. Two lectures will be given Wednesday, May 3rd. The first will be at the high school auditorium for all the high school students t 1:40 p. m., Coy Howard, of Salt Like, world and the second will be. given at the will be a travellor, guest at Tremonton First Ward chapel at 7:30 the home of Dr. andspieial Mrs. Schaffer p. m. next evening and will deliver We invite all parents of the Bear an Kumbiy lecture on the Yucatan illustrated River Valley, and also urge the young region of South America In complepeople to attend this lecture. Officers ment to the M Men and Gleaner Girls and members of all civic clubs and of the Tremonton First and Second organizations arc specially invited. Wards, who are to be special invited ?17.-115.0- K j TJ H RTY-T- n SHOT BY SON IN The Tremonton Fire Department LMGN.,MAY1 rrk tts-- N. W. TAYLOR IS Two Valley Homes During Past Week Judged; Grade Bands Participate For New Ward Church HERE AND 1 PA Fire Dept. Saves ALLEY BAhD 111 rr5 NUM i district. School Educational experts employed byi the federal department of education; bpeni me week here in consultation! with school officers, teachers ajnd The Bear River Band Festival will nel(1 Monday, May 1st at the Btar students, and also with parents end; community leaders. These included Illver lliS School. At 6 p. m. there Dr. Katherine W. Taylor, department will be twirling, drum major and of mental hygiene; Dr. Pedro Orata, marching contest on the' high school federal office of education; Professor lawn, and at 8 p m. concerts by three Mark L. Entorf. of Cornell TTniverqi - bands: ty, and Miss Reva Van Horn and Miss! Thatcher grade band. M A. Jack Susan Burson, of the National Home man, director: (a) "The Owner," Educational service. march; (b) "Simplicity," waltz In the week's program were severTremonton-Garlan- d grade bands, C. al meetings with administrators and C. director: Watkins, (a) "Little one for representative students of Waltz." (b) "Soldiers' March," (quarboth high schools, held at Brigham tette); (c) March. on Wednesday morning. B. R. H. S. band, C. C. Watkins, diLions club members cf the county heard Professor Entorf at Brigham rector: (a) "Father of Victory," march by Ganne (to be judged); (b) Wednesday evening. A public meet- "Tournament Overture," Hicks (to be ing was also held at Brigham on (c) judged); "Jolly Robbers OverThursday evening and another is be (to ture," judged). scheduled for Friday evening. Soloists: Lydia Janson, mellophone; On Wednesday afternoon all mem bers of the Bear River High School Marv Jane Davis. xylophone; Vernon faculty, together with school board U00Kmembers, Hyrum Jensen and F. M.i "Daughters of American met with the federal con- - tion," march, by B. R. H. S. band, discussion! sultants in a round-tabl- e An important short business the school's program. Present al- - jng wni be held and a social hour, so were Mark Nichols and Miss An-- j it is hoped that all parents will gelyn Wamick, of the state depart-- 1 si,ow their interest in the boys and menl;girls and attend the festival. Discussion began with an analysis if the high school band is a.ljudi-o- f the new course in Home Living; cated high enough, they will attend for senior boys and girls to be offer the National festival in Pocatello, Ida. ed next year. After hearing reports Mr. Watkins expects Professor Robof teachers, Dr. Orata cautioned ert Sauer, of the B. Y. U. to be here against duplication of courses, stat- May 1 to judge band. ing that the modern trend is toward simplification of the curriculum. He to suggested that all courses should be Dr. enriched by closer contact with home Farm Bureau Leaders Plan Public T.'s A CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1KD Shot put P. Huchel, B. E.; Was som, B. R.; Anderson, B. R. Distance, 39 ft. 5 in. Pole vault Welling, B. E. and B. R. tied for 1st; L. Harper, and J. Forsgren, B. E. tied for 3rd. Height, 10 ft. 4 in. Discuss Wassom, B. R.; Anderson, B. R.; D. Huchel, B. E. Distance, 125 feet. Javelin--Bott, B. E.; Howell, B. R.; D. Anderson, B. E. Distance, 129 ft. 2 in. High jump Wassom, B. R.; B. Davis, B. E. and Bone, B. R. tied for 2nd. Height, 5 ft. 5 in. Broad jump Cullimore, B. R.; D. life. Huchel, B. E.; Allen and Wassom, B. Mrs. Taylor spoke of the signifiR. tied for 3rd. Distance, 19 ft. 2J in. cance of religion to adolescents and Mile relay Box Elder, D. Jeppsen, praised highly existing church and B. Davis. Time, Yamasaki, J. Wight, educational programs as community 4:14.6. found them here. had she Medley relay Bear River, Allen, Dr. Entorf stressed the need for Cullimore, West, Wassom. Time 4:4. of education for home living emphasis relay Box Elder, Sederholm He deD. Huchel, A. Burt, C. Bergen. Time, and for vocational education. in many vocathe plored quackery 2:41.5. tional guidance courses, declaring personal character to be the chief factor in successful living. A dinner meeting was held at the Leland Hansen Cafeteria on WednesMeeting" day evening for home economics The county officers of the home and teachers of both high schools of the community section of the Farm Bur- county. eau met at the home of Mrs. John O. Garfield, East Tremonton local Second Bid president, Wednesday, to make arrangements for a public educational Accepted meeting, which will be held in the near future in Tremonton. Word was received by the TremonThe meeting to be held in Tremon- ton Second Ward bishopric Tuesday ton will be for the purpose of discuss- that the bid of Salzner & Thompson . ing group medicine and hospitiliza-tionhas been accepted by the Tiesidins Bishopric's office for the sum of County officers present were, Mrs. for the completion of the Nettie B. Lund, Mrs. Sarah S. Nichol- the building less furnishings. son, Mrs. Jos. A. Nielsen, Mrs. Lew is The basic bids without the additions Abbott, Mrs. Rose Kerr and Mrs. and subtractions of alternate bids John O. Garfield. were as follows: Salzner & Thompson, $45,910; John Bernston, $46,832; John Oakland, $17,022; H. J. McKerui, Leo Oyler, $47,73; and Lewi H. expected war abroad un-as well u the arms of the Democracies xas stronger than the Dictators r. It also tended to absolve franklin Roosevelt from previous Wheth-- ; barges of eror not his invitation was accepted, kept open the way to some other tome of Europe's deadlock than a :glt to the death. What the effect would be on the S. and on Franklin Roosevelt'3 xsition as its leader, remained to be ietermined. As day f ollowed day and reply came from the Dictators, relation by them, perhaps an insulting ::baff to Franklin Roosevelt, seemed srtain. In that event, public opinion a the U. S. would form in one of two .vs: behind him more strongly 'ian ever as a champion who, having e his best for peace, must now his best for the Democracies; or 'Please Turn to Page Three) postively someone's d .1 i - immediate effect of the Presi-- : iait's historic document was to cut 4e ground from under all previous thinking and talking about his for-- " ::p policy. It clarrif ied the fact that The se : e, low hurdles Wassom, B. dramatic message R.; Bergen, B. E.; Oyler, B. R. Time .jsnsmitted directly to Dictators Hith27. er and Mussolini, the President soon e In ' ; Culli-mor- 55.2. welfare." a far more soDomic r Educational Experts Meet Comity Parents, Teachers, Students; TRACK MEET IN ntwmotazint Wfkly 'A ts Ward Conferences to In Stake Sunday ' Awards Trips For Grounds ttcautifieation H R.IL dents Attend Festival partici-pvitio- |