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Show 3 If t e t N UMBER TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1939 rK xiv I E Transients Serving Time in City Jail I l 5 I741ARGH 99-Ye- like t' be the Popcorn Man! He rides around all day An' makes a lot 0' money, too, f 'Cause all the children pay For popcorn, peanuts, ice cream cones J? An' candy, gum an' Well, Tiatever else a Popcorn Mi ; ; Is hopin' he can sell! TIMS tJ i 1U f j U10KSE TO PASTURE af ...,rt?nTRiJist fortnight, a record of 2,130 consec- - I-f- IREE I F. W. MERRILL GIVES STIRRING Mrs. E. 1L White will entertain in honor of her grandmother, Mrs. Anna Vincent, of Park City, who is visiting her and will be 99 years old September 14 of this year and is still active. The reception will be held in the Relief Society room of the L. D. S. Church Saturday at 3 p. m. Mis. White extends an invitation thru ID-I- j OF f ITU EDITORS Vtwimattttint Old Matron to ar Be Honored Saturday Two transients who figured Tie- monton was soft picking are now inj the city jail serving time for their of- fences, according to City Marshall Hyde. George Wilson was found guilty of attempting to break into S. B. Wat- land's home Sunday afternoon and was arrested at 9:25 p.m. wrhile at- tempting to leave town on a stolen bicycle, lie was sentenced to seven! days of hard labor fo r the city by Justice George Quinney . Robert Kent was sentenced to serve six days for the city for vagran- TIME OF r I FOP.TY-T- TALK TO LIONS Business Shares Blame For Plight of Farmers Speaker Declares this paper to all persons over seventy years of age In the Bear River Stake. Ray H. Barton, Jr. noted violinist Fred W. Merrill, state director of I bet it's lots 0' fun t blow of Salt Lake City, a trade relations, of Salt ,,e wo agricultural A whistle all day loner f humk " wpnt. to of Mrs. Vincent, will entertain on his was guest spffiker of the City, In at the An' I'd fix up a siren, too, will violin and light refreshments Lions Club Wedm-sdnnight, told hia what ailed An proba'ly a gong. (.- In no uncertain terms the listeners ,1 Clinic to findhis out ; blocklV , weakened gnp. cy. I'd use 'em all in every p legs, plight of agriculture and why. 3 la The big folks might get mad.V week of grilling and probing, blamed businessmen for ynioitirr tho ,.rM ronton Habein gave Lou, But all the kids along the street, farmer by forcintr his down " , when purchasing them and thus killYou bet, would sure be glad! 'bth birthday, a sealed envelope Pictures. The of ing the buying power of tV man 011 spler- whom they depend, An, here's the lest : Vlicn I got home," ) diet: "arayuuuim I he businessmen of ftan Francisco I'd give myself a treat; HL an- I7A Commonly known as chronic inf 0 M TAT 7j made a survey to find out why the I'd say, "Jus" help yourself, mv boy, 1 farmers were turn in their barks up UU3 ittit, M To all that you can eat!" ;e paralysis tO dOC on them. Seventy-onifn CLC mvctsru fit per cent of the ill.uvv.jmatter of You see, I'd never need t' epemi 1 larmers replied that all San FrancisIt attacks the grey waste all A nickle or a dime co wanted to do was to exploit them cord .slowly lays Glowing An' golly, that's what any guy and had no further intetist in their controlled by the diseased time! call Would a darn good To welfare. Tht condition was changed ttt First to degenerate ai a the of thumb, the only when the attitude of the busiball t" the in fibres Citizen nessmen towards the farmers, who other fingers shrivel had sworn to pass up San Francisco, rTnT' Yo a topical "clawhand." Then the ir u i. funeral services were had changed towards them. rm nrnm 11 Impressive U slowly waste away. r J conducted Friday over the remains lie told of the same condition with disease has been intrenched Holmes Louise Phoebe of S, N. Cole, prominent Tremonton respect to the chain stores, Baying1 Welling lose Sanv vears, a patient may died Friday at the home of a daughcitizen, who died suddenly Monday, that it had their policy to buy of "his "trunk, face and leg ter, Mrs. 'J L. A. Rose, in Plymouth. Mrs 26. of a heart attack. Reveiand the products of the farm at. the low June little be . At the end, he may Goff directed the est possible price and forced the pric- Welling was an early school teacher skin and bone. of worker was filled church with friends down. The farmers were the mer The and chapel prominent fcAY speeClinic treatment iSly Mayo and relatives and the floral offerings behind the legislation Introduced In Geh-- ; being the first president of Lou for prescribe state legislatures to tax chain store were many and beautiful. Society and "as rest and special exercises. the North Ward Relief T. E. church. to Reverend out of business, because of their atin In the addition offices Goff, other '4ough doctors said his gruelling holding also worked a lot in the temhad Upton, a long time friend and busi- titude towards farm commodities, the She with do to career had nothing ness associate of Mr. Cole of Ogden, speaker said. fdisease he will never swing a bat ple. 1851 at Feb. 5, was spoke. F.ach of them paid glowing triborn Safeway Stores, whom, the speaker She nor even whip a fly rod Said Coles butes to the life's work of the de represents, made a survey through a of Elvira v' . . a ." daughter JU. faced r' Morse, as he smilingly, ceased. Mr. Upton stated that so far the trade relations board and fount! and Johnathan Holmes. She married (g Western as he knew, Mr. Cole lid not have an out that they were not in pood favor enforced pasture; "I guess I have Job in 1869 December on 20, Welling sweet. on earth. Incidents relating to among the farmers. He said that they House. accept the bitter with the Endowment enemy Lake the old Salt 11. his generosity were related, showing immediately set about to establish this is the finish, J'H take He preceeded her in death many years Given that many times he had given his fair price for the farmers' products She was the mother of eight chilmeans freely for the relief and assis- and allowed in many instances th Mrs. U.S.A.C are Held Be To of whom living: dren, six Men ILT1.UATOI - - tance of his friends and neighbors, farmer to set the purchase price, as Elvina Rose, Plymouth; Job Welling, well as the selling- price. This was never a thought of it being with k A. Welling, George Bishop CHINA Japan's Fielding; A family life institute planned for followed by an era of prosperity by the direction of the State Under E. E. Mrs. the treaty Sarah at was North Farmington; over China office a teachers, supervisors, parents, educaConservation true a as the stores, who increased their earn- He Chris he died, lived, of WelAgricultural W. north Zundell, Plymouth; Wilford of parents and tian man, a lover of his fellowmen tngs two or three times what it had Elder members pat of Swatow, 180 miles County and Box tors, of young Welsufferegroup Hons Kong. Here Japan also all youth organizations for group discus- and a doer of good. Cowley, Wyo., and Hyrum men have been trained to go intomeapreviously been, the speaker said, tm- from ling, , Salt Lake. d a minor diplomatic .defeat to make land sion of the many problems pertaining mem- cnuse good will anil good buMiness reling a of the Aside from county 0 by quartette followparts of western nations. Once a city She is also survived by the surements and do other necessary su- to the education of the child and par- bers of the M. K. Church, a no lationship had been established. Swatow had been bombed by ing stepchildren, Arthur Welling, Garwork in connection with- ent will be conducted by the Utah "Abide With Me," was sung by If the businessmen, no matter what ten pervisory last the for Conservation pro- State Agricultural college, July 17 land; E. H. Welling, Farmington; Miss business they are, think they can set Japanese planes daily Agricultural by th Johnson, accompanied MiltonH. We.lliner. Salt Lake; weeks. By day Swatow was deserted, 10 inclusive, mra. v.urtsujie o. Mary Burns; and a cornet solo, "At by and exploit the farmers they have -- nharips former secretary of state for gram. examina-- 1 Clayton, dean of the school of home but at night, when no dwuwi a written Welling, Dawning," was played by his grand- another guess coming, for they send Last Monday 10 TTtah- Horace Welling, Farmington; hummed with shipping activity. urn a PlVpn to a eroup of boya economics at the college who is di- - son, Howard Williams, accompanied the farmer down the river, end them RhoU. Mrs. tte port came British, French, Mrs. Maretta Sill, Lay ton; with him, wished to enter this field ofjrecting the institute, has carefully by Lucille Cropley. mat, the and Mrs. uoxey iayiui, who Scandinavian ships bringing war da The graveside ritual at the TreTaylor lie gave many vivid instanceu planned every detail for the meet. " Havstrainuic loot tni,i worK. takuuring Idaho were L. Earl, Emma erials. From Swatow they A distinguished group of national monton cemetery, was conducted by showing what was the matter with Salt Lake; Mrs. who qualified, have been bovs Salt to Shmchow, Utah. overland in trucks Falls; and Mrs. Belva Barlow, ed intensively for the required respon and state authorities will be present the Corinne Masonic Lodge, of which the farmers and businessmenA inmillion She is also survived hy 37 Bibllities. The district assignments are for the week institute to lead in the the deceased was a member. miles away, headquarters of to sleep. Lake. have gone They Southen T. Jonn- - discussions and to give lectures on Wauaaii"-- ' rhifltiff grandchildren, 53 pounds of butter Is shipped into Utah vet only tentative. Russell ..... 3 eastern Chinese Army. and each year, hundreds of pounds of beef .v,,., vauuun t'M,n.n jk vji.t,v. u,ic,uu. ComOr arn iSrililicilil M. . .., vilj .. .... w. ' TlQ to this apV, ,j vv. r.. Determined to put an end Funeral services were held in Salt county supervisor ana win i'ciim is jur. hit tne each 'months, hogs and lambs, cheese. mff visiting1 lacuay warsseven Interment was in the take care of assignments in Western Blatz eminent child psychologist from Lake and other commodities that could be, traffic, the Japanese sent Sunday. 111... l.mm after a brief Farmington cemetery. uu the University of Toronto at Toronto, and should be produced here in the hips to the port and The louowmg Elder. Box and marines, Canada. Dr. Elizabeth Lee Vincent of feasible: shelling landed sailors most is received by Mr. and Mrs. state. Word county R. D., A. the r school of Detroit, in twelve hours the city was occupied, Tie told of the celery condition and II, Miller, of East Garland, that George Coombs, Garland u. w- M. I. A. Go in iv Hoit, Michigan, is another authority on the J. Mcrvm kimv ViAwever. lav tneBritish of the markets created for this match Rniton. Miller Garland; Davis, lhMr rtauehtor. Hilda p the s less Utah celery, with none to marT.innd Knudson, rortage,- problems of the youth and parents.) Jmg COmpletetl her first year In destroyer Pillsbury and 40 were Mabel Wilkeron. director of the mPrcia design in the department of ket. Hog raising Is a profitable busiDewcyviiie; iierdestroyer Thanet. On shore U. S Anmu Howell School ot interior Decora-- 1 art trades at Los Angeles. irAnr.Pheck. Montreal ness, the speaker said, end deplored citizens, mostly missionaries, man and 80 Britons. During tne occupatition. at Montreal, Canada, will be fea of a class of 32, she received what was. in his opinion, a disgrace Out On Tuesday, July U, a caravan, Whitaker, Promontory: Boyd Ivers auton of the city Japanese naval Marvin Hansen, Soutn tured at the institute- - in discussions highest, honors and completed the ful condition, which orieied no vaiu- from Bear River Stake win leave SatSr.nntnnof color and interior decoration for most hours, with a total of 202, thiSj able assistance to the farmers in uie horities peremptorily demanded that t jtra r.itv to travel over tne Lian Tremonton; Howard at British and U. S. warships leave in tho face of competition of others; hog department of the U. S. A. C. .4.,.. r.r,rp0 Reeves. West Bngnam, the home. trod by the pioneers. John M. ones, MrLn the many state figures in who had had training as high as. 0nJy a hundred short notice. summers. Bothwell; Rose oway from these M. I. A. General Board will rUUWtn Among the cf Dr. Ard'-are Is tho field house be- field i this Admiral Harry E. Yarnell, comman meet the party at the forth gate three particular years pens uninviting Wheatley, of She is a graduate of the Bear River inp builti cmUng hundrels of thous-Hig- h of the U. S. Asiatic Fleet,- of the Temple grounds Frandson, professor of psychology at 1 lag excellent OVC1" . on caravan his do the. should VOun" School and while there designed, anJg ()f fi0iar, for nothing but sports, nrT iori the Utah State Agricultural college, received the ultimatum .j n. m. auu wui icciv vv. i ancnuieu the trail tnrougu mus1"-"- "' SrtTtSt ship the cruiser Augusta, will be satisfactory to the Miss Winifred Hazt.11, state coordina- two of the junior proms, displaying! Hp mM fl6 n0K.,i the time would come 1 off tor in parent education. Miss Ange-ly- n unusual ability. that they would educate farmers at Chinwantao. some 1,500 miles to Henefer. and all others concerned. a inafter A. I. M. Mrs. Davis plans to continue m-- the con(.Ke jn Hueh a manner that they had Warnick. state director of home gone Stake north, where he River Bear The He would return to the farms. Your coun- brief Vcrna S. Carlisle, state Studies. inspection trip to Tientsin. vites everyone to make this tnp. Couple economies, schools and tv apCnt can parof you no assistance along. nursery plodded replied by 1 ordering the Pillsbury supervisor The pioneers wearily but a gov- is he Olive Miss to remain, now nothing Hale, he and said, cars ent Of PODUlar 2 dispatching anou' education, Temple TTirri.1trO bumm ride in motor We'll a in that 8aid The 01 govern- ftn(1 life education ernment of coordinator cl(rk family iestroycr, the Pope, to the spot. we can forget ourselves the ills, cure not could bOlCmniZea. subsidies m0nt Box Elder tanuUMe and British seconded the U. S. by not the county. COliplC feel time, and Anderson, attractive he Erma to said, it Miss the and announced Swatow of prove women at has whee onlv Dean farmers, Clayton men and keeping the Thanet daughter her. spirit of those we accept so casua ly. charm- - twenty years ago the farm debt was i but bv theme of the institute to be Olive general Miss Christopherson, sending the Scout to join C. $11 ,000,000, Wliay Iv. in - "The Development of Individually and nor to rich heritage the day-J- uly 11; the Wilham Nothing happened to the ships, jn dalIR.nter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Remember summers. All ion Personalities.' and Valuable He made a strong pica tor tne misof ln anv of the U. S. or British nationals of Garland, Jr.; were mwned R Socially o'clock; the place christopncrson, Bothwell, of mers. committee and to become active with the and nessmen of worried .TUlV son .. rSarwin Gunnell, V. lecturer, . discussions, ashore. The Japanese, always Bishop , rm,Qir gate of Temple grounds. the Logan 'lempa-ex- ; rnrt were establish crop cwiicrativeii1 to various ?m with r deal of aspects will Howell, left work farmers ounnell. were M about man saving "face," tneir ad- Lo- - and marketing agencies. He said there on not In the 5 the of the this delivered in and subject united P'aining that they had marriage July v trip will be taken p.otnwed olesce-nRewas only one cooperative that was an ultimatum but and adult age levels. Temnle. only a ponte wain-- ; win w school vouns of the worthy of its name, and that was uu. of the college coupie Leaders both are TTiev tag. graduates 'rnlhnma economics are presenting the' school and are well Utah Poultry Producers association, where they will make in p, ceives Having backed down at Swatow, of young interested These P'0?1!., to the :d thft people i institute whlcb was me uuLSLai.ua., o.tPem and favorably i known. v.. Japanese military at Tientsin, mu. fnrmnr tiidcTit of nntrat!viH In the eountry ana was in religious affairs iHU lt t..v.. menu vidh nmhliimo rrie BtaLe in ,v, Vie they claimed the British were ! puuivnm all who know uien " ' . f fl.iends 0 ut any registration fee. terrorists, the U. S. A.. C. and has filled a mis- working to perfection. harboring an by We collected ine has mat' of S. Church. the lie scored rruit ana veKeum; few A D. L. many lT-rTne, v subjects encircl the wish county join tcame ever bolder, Live wire lon for Box Elder pood rt ii n - fit ITS LUi f. j will be discussed Include the under- t0.tnem of Henager ers for the negligent way in which vv..student extending in a formcr ls or r- -brlde success. iuo. ine rsriusn ana urenvu and average . nreordfor their happiness they graded meir comui.ine standing of personality: tne nature, liusiness college. sions, had by week's end killed a catj e3 during the last four yea business organ origin, and development of human wa a coolie. As food got scare., ln t0 an aruww Th( young couple will .make their pointed out where Lions Club i MO coull and as the such and t motives; preventing tlon, noWf.p,. h()mo Britons within the area realized' igsue 0f "The County uuicvi, Local stations . common, Th' v have-- the best wishes of their, help in establishing Utnccis grading maladiustments; correcting1 County that for all National . TV. the of . practical purposes theyj zine Cruz causes ana reactions w nnw for fruit and tarm commouiue.-,- i ere imprisoned. Those who tried t friends many association. in ' pointing . en the. article on iox F, i .. filets and frustrations; individually, speaker minced no words ,i ul were BU,1,pcu . ....- - AKntt nd Mrs. J- T. and socially effective adjustment, cui- out the lethargy into which the InbusiL. Brough. county cu:ff Pool Open not nessman end farmer has fallen ani) mpn pictblem-snlvmed tnls week from San; As the mountine list of indignities treasurer, collected a h.gn PC"" j. of back the opportunities v" enough advantage and wtiv. taking on Where vney .any iiyf.;11'" 1935 taxes, Eiched the light of print in London. of every hand in this state, that lay British ire rose. There was even talk taxes to make an average of 106 per rtotL to the American Farm Bur.and frMtrations; cooperation versus: . western in the great Bear bap-for eleven per anl n0 !n the struggle f retaliation the of particularly v..omplltion day asalnst the many Jap is the new five oeted a1 hi av.iv m. in 1938, 100. AV- - eau rcuejaujii lntfr-.,,..,, Following (nahidnal Valley. t,i River anese eiHmo livinff in thn British! cent, of the Bear I'.lver High, .'. oa a cent; in iv- -. 106.2 states lif nchiftf- - sched-ule- . i..tlni r.nmmitteS At the conclusion of his remarks j .0 . which Is open aftermemner uiu lour ycv con-l.- .. tor erasre pool, thcnwlves a e7nonn ncs swimming i"c, ana a tiovernmem. the knn at im,iii,i.i 4fc, M,l,lir tnr many Lions expressed ' department ' "a broadcast the warning that Brit- . ( venirms 10 urc i'i.i.v the .n-,natreasurer also of dairy nnfl of the most he tinrtns one ' be to It . back r, a product 01 cnwuiuui.y " might be forced into "counter- under the di- - believing of ,and. thus bring ing now duu ventlon. of its kind evthe MVe addresses ma sociai ior in ki;iiiu.-,is tinn life's stimulating u iaiameasures for the rolls. There cvftar Tune 24. Treasure OI n vimt;i ,J,..i.v... protection of onto ine name er to be given before the club, t and where about family life, vocational, social, politi- lection Mondays-3-3:iioys some re ion. General Gen Sugiyama, S13.000 worth of property in the , , c wginnfi, con. any tn the farm bureau, activities. 4:30- - wer e sure it would bring cal reeroation and relicious in u.- - beginners; mmander of the North China Army, of the county. to 4:20, 3:45 girls delegates address, Uudy Miller the Following Jiavo gathered and wen kd thcMr way girl uiuntly reiterated the Jananese Armys of the stato i:15, boy swimmers;fi.nn t Ca owimI tte moving pictures at pin in and - l .OO v1' f.ov, fnr rajshirr the blockade: Erit- nround the Island beina bold bi vcr- swimmers; 1 nursuay w. s recognition of for a big rai v an .. l.i..t t'!llt,r. for- - i?rcd Somers a building Wednesday, As ifornia .i ski ot Japan's ine convcnUon. juiii.nif, and 7:30- nai, 'the public to '""Asiatics policy. U a which closed the feature Friday other picture, News and several them wives On Girl 9:30. - O These ladies expressed enwhich were also greatly enjoyed. most profitable ami an a ' ' IAD, NOT SI EXP - - , lwwlj tf c V t v. pttOVO. Uli.h-M- lss be-- n Dorothy Munk joyable time at the convention A Ti,i,srram was receiwa 01111?? fe- from Norma Crozicr, 2. Peadin?. "At tho r Some appointed has Tremn'on . hv Mrs. Linda fair. ,...iiV -the 1 ! Vn v .4Mrs. Ooff. 3. Bass solo, of the err;i ni TW.ntr on the Ftnff Senator jimmy n' son pr,-.,- who is a bw'"-'"-,"om.MiTON iV!, porter ;,CIll of My Heoit." F.lia.i .... at nt Garden ''nf3 rpocntlv wrote Franklin; her bringl: Brigham the stud.-Fntrland, peper we(klv Office License Oxford Un ve ue- "wwve.it a note solo. "Impromp 4. T'luno it felt T"T he .. Landvatter. how rorsioii, sumiwT asking Youn" univrtsity s . The young peopie w ui Lucille Cropley the S125.000.000 which the the good new t The camwerc mar- ;'Tv,t .hnhrt. "Thursday. announced was In .Mf.liLA ' - -- ne t To rec- In My Garden . h. Friday iook out of WPA's new money, lah Mo.gan : . , vjiqg Morgan t.vi,i.iv rwentnei 5. Double pus publication is issuedof each w- ISiO K. com- Marvin Vilia,", H.'n V.mzc- and allotted to PWA fori ried that nioir the in direction for th under fur England have tn en made -rmost a to .mnf9 sn'ier in tl'e Peep apprecatvo editor. Buried t New r.t pd York, construction.' c ntly rnarriage When Jimmy, pnimvra. llie pn'y i h i n t,,v R. to take examinations for been Readirr-- . "Tha ."" .. nuniiM!iB were as louows; i v" ' i w'55 nt "is answer, it took his pony v after her arrival. driversTmmonton Instead of having to 'r 1 -- Double , f " trio,. "I Passea iy iour, - mis. Place " ..Vi,,n,1,ie : EuropC away. M Creation,Goff uii-An office will be op- to he puwwnca aunnK ui "; to Without prior notice to any of bis Brigham. in go to Utah ( r Uon return the In . to . cast ...... ,rh Tuesday 12 a. expect leaders. Mr. ltooscvelt sud- Crozier ana rung uina m m., accorc ting jury ( ana juiy .w .tv, 0 tn ft biiu visifc. t Norma for tt.utM. " produced from his magical hat " i l nnancw. teacmns trm.l ha.9 a to Patrolman Ionard Lishop Cornell University. ;hip (Plcasu Turn to Page Two) j t'lL il f" ; grtat-grandao- n lke 1 sei-ved- . wed-u- X-ra- V .v, -,f j PHOEBE WELLING IMPRESSIVE RITES - " HELD FRIDAY lot-ava- E 4M OF DAUGHTER i Mf Rites Held Sunday For Prominent Church i Worker Af-;Tt- pjo-fuct- fe'i y e Tremonton mi mr , ii vUfjij, Tributes Paid Life of Prominent Uil CT A 1" t j nnwi 1 IHC In-e- Sll j ryn m s mi Far-mingto- n, non-ices- Far-minsrto- n. a 1 ; N'l-- Family Life Institute Special Training at of County Young If victory-of-the-sree- ' 178,-80- Fill-bur- n , - it , Gen-.iiir- v, 240 Kai-shek- 's great-granacnii- cd ui .... , .. T Davis Hilda pletes Year In Arts . I Caravan to - Merrill-Palme- Li.. uver nnoneer mn:i naj corn-Mis- ; -- fc-tt- t HonJe f 7ii w . i Popular Young Married In St chaf meet-nS-noi- - lh "l'u,u, f"? ESm- j j !' 5n County Treasurer l; t Praise From "County Officer' trh . i ,,iI j anti-Japane- se "1 T rx,- j -- .,.8n -- i . - iri 1 u-n- v i" r , , mm, ,,ri 43, nt Marries In England Idaho 5:15-6:0- Dorothv Monk Reporter Staff "Y" 1 1 , ..... ,.n tK I It Drivers Open Tremonton . ""... i ' . Ml - " . 1 , - j v ' . 0, v.,-- Tu.-wlav- . I . . Swimming Five Days a Week g tv ." . - , Brit-rights- Iza-nee- ds . Ladies Attend Convcntior Santa t :r r -- If. iU3iva. . r, m. . a"1,,,;,. TN.nu.-- r-- ,"..; . 1,, v.u . , : . |