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Show rlA ro to w it, Yf y v-- TTfR WM V H. K " xv i UTAH, " It Over Think F. K. STEVENS) (By "Is This Treason?" speaking by direct wire to a H ! meet- - new Additions to Public School to be TOURSDAYTOnvTr State Tax Commission To Open Branch Of- : fice Here Feb. 7 NUMBER Poultry Members Receive $2,000 In Interest Checks 13-1- CCC TWENTY-ON- E ENROLLEE IS INSTANTLY KILL- - The tax commission will I open The Utah Poultry Producers asso ichia on July 14th, Father Cough- branch offices for registration of mof bless God Mr. ciation takes a small scale off each Cassidy tor uj, said: "And vehicles owned by Box Elder I dozen -- 4 the Christian Front." Yet the residents from February 13 to bers eggs and issues to their memcounty disclaims association certificates of interest twice each any Father 17 in Tremonton, and from good February year, covering the amount scaled off. B. 19 to March 2 in Biigham City. ' Let us examine the facts: Today These branch offices arp nnnA These certificates of interest are inLong-Fel- t I vr Cassidy and sixteen of his "Chris-- 1 for the convenience of car owners in terest bearing dining the time that the producers hold them. The Producare la mu I on Front associates this section and all are "'"UUJ', aio. nas an av. to se- ers organization has urged 302 inches Pf to overof with cure their new 1940 plates on th just mailed out attempting charged precipitation !rge The new addition of the Tremon- their sixteenth annual interest pay I David B. Simpson. CCC enrnlle r, the American government The fallen fa Bear River Valley in dates given, thereby avoiding the in- - ment or which tOn PllhH Ml CnllAnl the poultrymen, or the Tremonton camp, was killed in f trial will bring out the sordid details ary; until .the January just past. It f sendin members, in the Tremonton FnVy. 2' 7 30 1 th6 State officeCXpense district stantly at 12:50 a, m. Thursday mornt of a situation which all thoughtful . accoraing to records opened in S11 m. City received $2,000. with an y. suar "l DrosTam fnr and thoi re have considered serious company files, reviewed incntm- i; ing on the highway near the Sunset f Americans " . , "tcuacs -ui me DuucLmir. Members east of Tremonton. Inn, call f far some years past. nnstensen, district man at local may the It has been the policy of the tax plant em. e only months in which and receive their ine to Investigating checks. the of commission to According completion hniMW known well is that the radio "f" provide the local serIt . " We invite all poultrymen to a. i exceeded this total f and Roy Key were walking? ivng ieit need in this fast vice in Brigham City for the season's nrfest has long had in mind a miU- join storm-troo- p r f 1920' growing community to properly house rush for the past few years. This the organization and participate in on the south side of the road towmvi. I aux- tTs Lh December 1921 iar?e enrollment of the school. year, however, is the first time the me many advantages, Reed Giles, the clt7 when a truck, driven by Jack with ?;!li"ch"l iliarvlike the Christian Front. In ? to Up its completion, the school was commission will offer the same ser- local manager, stated 1923 3.3 I iaon lurnea out to pass a car driv with own magazine, "Social X"0Der' en Che3'.December- "24 with 3.98 in- - severely handicapped for lack of vice in Tremonton. Whether Dy Ralph Green, struck the boy in for Mav 23. 1938. he unred this serthe head, mortally wounding him. 3 09 inChes' room and classes were held in the vice will become a ! S. followers to organize into what He general was rushed to the Valley 415 ches and Sep- - halls. Other facilities were woefully will depend on whether the practice r1 ? 1,. rftllod "olatoons." He said thenit: CCC hospital, but number tember 1939 with 4.20 inches. was dead when they arrived there. lacking for education and recreational of license plates issued at the Trow n,i i. "T.ot. vnnr orcanizatlon h - rnmnnanH , Amnncr The fi, monton ..J. W'i accident was investigated advantages. office "llcc unesi monuis in justifies maintaining i of no more man zo memoers. After x. ;a this noa reviewed are October, No- service in I a few contacts with these 25 the Bishop, state patrolman, and the future. Upon election of the present persons A fire of unknown origin destroyed City Marshal Warren Hyde. The ac"u ecemner of 1939 with school boaid, a committee I you will observe that two of them the educational building at the CCC cident will be further appeared 59. lol,U or inches, mav h cftDable of orffanizinp- 25 ,n. uciuie u ana asked that additional investigated camp Wednesday noon. Major B. a board of officers of the CCC organ-by i R. S. rooms be provided for the school. The uosfcrvea mat fo lowino- thio company A. and S. ization of Pocatello, Idaho. commander, last dry spell the conious raiQ nf committee was received warmlv and To very thing." in a "Message to Adams, educational advisor, were at Mr. that promised toons" (Social Justice, June 23, 1938) January nawng fallen in a the spike camp at Morean when the A. S. Simpson was termed bv Mr something would be splendid done. To Kit Adams, educational director, as F. M. Christe-nsenboard I he says: "You and your group are """ulcr in wnicn to be taken into the fad I affiliated directly to me." In an edi-- J ground has saturated the soil to a member from Tremonton and this FluIillJuy l(J tne.uamp ana Ills accidental death torial in the same issue he says: depth of about three feet and have aismc, and the other members nf (By Lee Stenquist) call, but were handicapped by lack as a shock to the officers and onmL the board, this community is deenlv f "When the proper moment arrives made soil conditions excellent Bear River basketeers will meet the of water facilities and for lees. consequently for the prompt and efficient South Cache five at Bear River and not before that time, Father crop planting conditions in the spring grateful ph. could do little to save the building He is a son of Mrs. Ethel Simpson, ly consideration given to the condi day night. Although the coughIin will assemble all organizaand its contents. The Garland depart- of Jewell. Kansas. from boys He was born Aptions at the school. South Cache should win the game, the ment also tions whose leaders care to follow responded. ril 4, 1921. His body is at the Shaw I him." The result has been the addition Bears are expected to give the SparAccording to Mr. Adams, the build- & Iverson I of four class rooms, a shoD. kitrben tans a battle that should awaiting instrucmake an in- ing .was one of the best equipped vo- tions from mortuary I On many other occasions, "Social his mother. storage rooms, new laboratories and a teresting evening for spectators. J Justice" referred to the "Christian"! cational buildings in of the camps The Bears have yet to win a game which included sevenany splendid gymnasium and auditorium. Front and John F. 7 a Cassidy, who is typewriters a new heating plant and a new light- - As a result they are holding down aark room for developing I now in jail, in comradely fashion. In L. pictures, bbiem tnrough the entire buijd-in- jcit.1. piace in Region One competi- - play equipment, a valuable The State Board of Health and othj a signed statement in the magazine library were also ti.UJ.1, installed. J August 14, 1939, and other educational and recreationFaCoughlin announced er medical and welfare organizations The game will begin at 8 in no uncertain terms that it was he of this state are cooperating with the As soona as weather conditions will with o'clock, al equipment, valued at $1,500. Perthe second teams playing at 7. who determined the attitude of project to beautify the sonal property belonging to Mr. Adhis American Social Hygiene Association permit, Bear River team includes, Leon ams and the enrollees ; magazine toward the "Christian" m the conduct of Fourth National grounds will be commenced, it is exis not included I Front. pected. This beautification project Hunsaker, Vern Oyler, Jake Woerner in the estimated loss. (By Myrl Perry) fcocial Hygiene Week, February 7 win no aouDt De carried out hv th Max Taner, Dick West, Don Gibbsi The 1940. annual Fathers' and Sons' banI As pointed out in last week's n WPA, as an application has been fil- Odell Bradshaw, Dee Hall, OWn quet, sponsored by the Future FarmThe object of this observance in ed. (before the writer or anyone ers association, was held Schuman, Thiil Christensen and Ralf else outside of the Wednesday authorities knew Utah and throughout the nation is to A cordial Neilsen. and night at the Bear River High School. ?of the investigation) Coughlin and extend public knowledge of man's extended to the general invitation is Be There were 155 people present inpatrons of the school, UNCHRISTIAN Front are evi- great enemy, syphilis, and of the pow- as well as others who desire atto cluding fathers, sons, and guests. er of to medical use foreign methodently organized science to cure and C. tend the official opening and The Sunday evening- service of the The banquet began with communds in achieving their sinister ambit- vent this scourge and to relieve prethe stake conference, under direction of ity singing, led by C. H. Last. Tntrn- ions. The recently uncovered plot suffering it causes. This year special the M. I. A. will be the occasion of'l ductlon of the toastmaster, Lyn Lar- The will following be car program .closely resembles the Nazi method of attention is directed toward full re- ried out: Court of Honor ceremonies for boy json. by Keith Anderson, president of ;Wftdure. The radio priest has alization of the menaces of illegal and scouts from the club followed. The nrincinal all a conerep-atirt"America," of the stanza, troops stake. c o his followers to use "force!" u,rcu" meaicai practices and of iea. Dy Miss The program, which is in charge of er of the evening was L. R. Mr. C. J. Dewey, president of the Maughn; The 2ese tactics mean the Invocation, Humphdestruction of falsely purporting to Scout Executive Leo Walker, and his reys, of the Utah State irvCi,u uroii; selections by Man- - via.n Kairs Association, was the fellow cure syphilis. teerican democracy and the Agricultural will lua officers, include a sneriai College. Talks were also wuanet; Keacnng, Mrs. Kennedy guest speaker at the banquet of the dur of a dictatorship. I invite the citizens of Utah to join ccagci, flag ceremony, the scouts recommit ing the banquet bv Prineinni n w ijance, 'ayolla Robbins; iaano airs association annual iap i There is no room in this country wiui me tal oath, and the awardine-- of merit Smith, Ralph Richards and Carl wait responsible leaders of the g held at Pocatello Mondnv by band, C. C. Watkins. di- for a "Christian" Front, a campaign against syphilis in observ rector; vocal Ernest Mrs. Judith duet, Holmes, secretary of the Daages and honors to all scouts who ing. Remarks were given by Mark Strand Mohammedan front, a Jewish front, ing this week. Thus they will aid in and Mrs. Jewel Steffen. Utah State Fair, and other Utah fair have earned them. Nichols, former FFA instructor at a Protestant front or any other rel- preventing needless misery and mis- - Talks will be given by Superinten-- 1 officials also attended the An address will be eriven bv Seont Bear River, and by F. M. Christensen. igious or racial front. They are meeting, rortune caused by this plague. Executive S. D. Young of Ogden. Musdent Hervin Bunderson, Contractor Mr- Dewey A reading was given by Leone reports that prospects ical numbers will include a vocal duet GOVERNOR HENRY H. BLOOD, Talboe; Architect Joe Nelson. Presi- - in Idaho, as well as in TTtah a xylophone solo by Madge f Anyone who tries to bring religion Cleo dent of School by and &er Nye and Blain Thomnson: an Henrie, and a cornet solo by Junior better Board, Dalton, Board fairs are county ot race into our brieht political discussions accordian duet by Kenneth Boss nnd jviiuerson. lucmuci, r. oi. i;nnstensen; Mayor either lacks a clear of the 35 conception N. Mrs. E. Miss Ilium was in and Shaw, Harris; a quartette directed bv talks reDresenJwsic charge of the principles of our government or tatives from the Lions Club, Legion Dy red L. Nye, and community sing- - banquet and girls of the Home EcoCsmfprvn pa and viciously violates oeuDerately ana junior Chamber of Commerce nomics club did the serving. those .TToM . . principles. They are matters of or Trombone the stake and solo, Gordon B.R.H.S. ixpjorers Hood; vocal parents conscience personal matters. and friends of scouts are soio, Augusta Brough; Readme-- Mrs I But to especially Stake and loyal Quarterly conference will be invited to attend the service Wilma Anderson, and vocal solo, Ar- Stu-d- y Students of the high school held in the Tabernacle at Garland on y religious Americans, these facts aes Adams. with are unusual appreciation and enSunday, February 4th. There will be just as certain more thusiasm the concert eiven hv th several sessions. The priesthood of the spuing facts about the value of life federal orchestra Wednesday after liberty and the pursuit of haDDines; The ladies of the Democratic stake will meet at 8:30 a. m. All m were , rl Virtvo t,1s94.M. .. . l met at the home of Mrs. F. M. ChHn- to our forefathers. noon, ine 65 piece orchestra, which me pnesmooa are jo uiiuuig a wi'A organisation from Salt storm of tensen Thursday afternoon and ewt. urged to attend this session. Also at protest is arising to sweep Jie fomenters of hatred tmrt Lake, is under the direction of Regi ed officers and 8:30 a, m. there will be a Hmtv nald organized a studv meeting fnr Bealea. tod intolerance all women Mrs. Stewart, state vice chairgroup. from their perches, of the stake diunder 1940 the ine Utah weed is program Stockholder and directors meetings man, of Salt Lake Citv. and Mm The program consisted entirely of r'wc, nKe . just an initial step in a long process rection of the Relief Societv stak of the Farmers' Cash Union . t were countvv vice rh - WdeoU3 thelr ciaasicai music. Approval of the aud- of control measures which will take presidency. lrieksthe Wi. held in the office of the comnanv Phillips, ience was so hearty that the orches- about 25 General were in attendance and Brigham . . J City, , ' public sessions will h hM to complete, is the years or weeK. iasi A of tra was kept for encores after the opinion of Professor J. C. oamiuuy the gave instructions to the ladies. at 10:00 a. m. and 2:00 n m study financial Hogenson, and a report of the time for dismissing school. Following the meeting, light reExtension Agronomist at the Utah M. I. A. will conduct the eveninc ses condition report of the business as prepared freshments sion beginning at 7:30 p. m. At 12:00 were served. f- - R. H. S. State Agricultural college. Wm. Z. by Terry, public accountant. there will be a me meetine a of the set bv th stato objectives stif weie presented to the board and I To ana ward welfare workers. weed control committee for this So year's Music for the conference will be stockholders. The report reflected the Geo. ! Door" 7th-8t- h program include steps to prevent largest volume of business in hisTo by the Garland ward choir. tory of the Institution and a the Planting ot infested seed and control xurnisnen A steady will be in general distribution of authority ling weed seeds. This senIor P1&y- win be in improvement the financial status The Tremonton Second Ward Re latter will be promoted bv.keeninsr or tne institution. George- Abbott, a member of th lief Society will hold its meetregular me seeas trom irrigation water, feed State Road Commission and resident Mr. C. J. Dewpv monolR'ar1 R1r High School. ing Monday at the Midland Hotel. grains, NOTICE TO WATER USERS J. P. Holmgren, president, were com-- ! hay and straw and controlling community, was elected as a 3 Louise Rooms have been provided through 4!jLP ay' ewrltten movement of a tnree year term Metered Trofessor water users will be reonir. menried on the progressive showing ' u mtmDer livestock, story of one woman's the courtesy of Mr. David erf the Childicn's Service Holmgren, ed to make payment of the cross to the Institution had made. e reports. she comes in as no meetings can be held Society of in the Measures will be taken to prevent tal of their statement rendered Jan. utner uian. board The members elected directors were following eWtFirst Ward church building due to New scenerv - i me. the spread of weeds to new land and as uary 1st if not paid by Saturday, Feb- ed for a term of two vears- C. .T were Mrs. Clifford Persall, Mrs. D. of Dy Profit n fn necessity replacing- the heat far as possible to rid laiuie J already infeptod ruary 3rd. Dewey, Amos P. Hansen, James Wal- A. Barnard, and John D. Rice, of Salt t!?e 9Ch001 play-1bei"s ing plant lands of these obnoxious pests. These ton and Horace Richards. Mr. Rich Lake City, and J. Will Knight, of the shop classes. !"Th?y CITY RECORDER. The officers and teachers meeting two movements will necessitate cor- ards Set' made S replacing Peter C. C. Peterson, Provo. thPW,panel especial-iwill be held at 1:30. The presidency relation of all who milThe D. has U. P. met Thursday at the private., corporate, acted as a director for a d much to- - is desirous of having a large atten- mcpal, county, state and federal ag- - home of Mrs. 'Ballard ' number of year. John P. Holmgren ine. desir"d effect," dance cf teachers a3 Marguerite ordin;;'" special instruc- enries in order to obtain the results Captain Marv Harri, was uoya Newcomer, direc- - tions are to be (,1,1 president, C. J. Dewev , given. The regular lK.ing of' ana jjavta Holmgren, sec iua.jiaxi-1consisted Program of reading part ... ihe cast .!t theology and testimony meeting will Director William Peterson of the of a sketch of the life f retary. be held at 2 p. m. T Extension Service and of chairman lard, father tjIi of the late Mrivin t hyl"3 just been reading some funny krZ "more, Jack I,.- the State Weed Control committee kind of news. It is news about the ZSnn Uld1Gordon Moses taking ,Jy jirs. Marguerite Ballard; dis estimates that although much more cussion on development of Govt, buying 100 thousand tons of "Ur Dunn nill VVOOIinacn, active interest is being shown this wu"n ana romance of covered coal down in Tennessee to use for wagon Two ever before, there is a long days, by La Vern Homer, making electric power by steam. Be 10 year than Agnes vvs T'ires: S.now Ruth Pack and of work ahead Brother they have cot me. I heen of period committhe Olena Homer 010 u Mn and Lorena Homother Parts, The Flshburn building is now un harboring the tee with an estimated expense of some er; reading idea all the time that Louise Homer. On by The ac "aily ?r()lne 10 'J Saturday, February 10, 1940 at hostess was assisted with refresh- dergoing a complete remodeling un- everything Uncle Sambo was domeLlovd NnAn work, 9:00 p. m., the Gleaner Girls of the twelve millions of dollars. The orgianization for this nroiect ments by Mamie Rhode. Seventeen der the direction of the Safeway on the rivers, It was lust to heln nnv. play Tremonton First and Seconds Wards is neaded by a committee wno nave rented the buldlng igatlon, and make a little "uo wK in order to will entertain at the annual Sweetcomprised members and two visitors were pres- oiAitm. electricity .r un iu win move is as soon as It is ent. Next month's of Directors David F. Peterson, ' ready as a side Issue, to use up the surplus Smith, be will at on meeting LqUTStions hearts Ball. This Is a is expected to be sometime wateT. This coal buvin? makes m and the home of Mrs. R. C. Harris, Feb. commissioner of for Mr. New- - Leap-Yer near the first of March. Their busi look kinda affair, giving all the girls Dr. R. J. Evans, agriculture at Utah; Utah agronomist simple. But I guess I cot ness operations were a chance to date that man. State Agricultural college; Ward due company. suspended to a fire in their store, located In the The general public is invited to at state Farm Bureau president, W, member e.f the county And talking about feelimr snmll nr Anni f Geniel tend as well as all M. I. A. members. and Dr. R. H. Midland Hotel building. planning "onager; itis like the bride vho asked simple, Walker, directors of board, member of the soil conservaMarie L. E. Cowley, who was in the and Tickets may be purchased from the Utah Agricultural n the butcher for some mincemeat am tion committee and a Experiment representative Annie any of the following people: Rhea Station. building, has also had some re- cut It, she says, from a nice of the WTA. young work done In the old C. W. and tender mince. modeling Heppler, Augusta Brough, Ivy Peter Each county will also have its own At a state weed control meetineM. 'Urne' ; bulldlnr and is Urson son, Verle June F,aker, Balrd, Maxine organization comprised of county com neiri being a simple ond inrr...pn. M im.vi. cmmercial recently In Salt Lake City, rep bis merchandise and fixtures into cd But Buchanan, Beth Foxlcy, Rhoda Knud- - missioner, county acTlcuItural acents resentatives bride and making a faux nn of 26 counties of the shape in that if building. He has been is not so bud, but belncr an old snavln nonets win aiso oe on sale at district agricultural inspector, county! Ptate adopted twelve roRolntlnnn for open Farm Burcau mbor of which will be the basis of tie Tcomtag week in business since Monday of this and voting for yearsand still binc 0f.lhe their new iocAtlrm nnrli them is fifty j the county crop improvement commit- - year1, control program. simple you don't feel so proud. .uui name of Cowley'. Yours, with the Low Down, Officially Openeid JANUARY PRECIPI W m H1UHWAY Program Dave Arranged for TATION IS RECORD nousewarmmg; Needs Filled ...... jan. ""-c'g-, U 34--, street-fightin- g, St 1 rtahVry ... en. " Simpson Struck With Truck While Walking uj ... officers,-Simpso- I - iSfZh - Fire Destroys Educational Building r 5 - " T- ... H. Basketeers Meet South Cache - Ges-trin- g, Here Friday Night; . lie 4th National Social Hygiene Week Set For February 1-- R. Humphreys Speaks at F.F.A. thers, Sons Banquet : g 1-- col-jum- Scout Court of Honor to Held Sunday Night house-warmin- J. Dewey Guest Speaker At Idaho Fairs Ass'n Banquet g. ' -- -- ad-Iv- W - saIt i : estab-itaie- nt meet-Selecti- on ed - f. ; Piece Orchestra Mc-Farla- ne, - K,-n- Quarterlv Presents Program at Wednesday Will ha .vu QnAnJlhy.ecoMkjuiiuaj . - Ladies Democratic Group Organized right-thinkin- g, self-evide- Weed Control Experts Plan for Long Fight self-evide- nt j Farmers' Cash Union Enjoys Largest Busi ness In Its History M thr mrds-of-ill-om- o..j Seniors Present "Double Feb. iiSePoor'" Second Ward Relief ciety to Meet In Hotel Abbott Is Elected Children's Society - - ,,. u. Mc-V- 5Stth r i- rr - - ,J' ! t Hog-enso- TH O Sweethearts Ball to "1 tt, r,, tran-spor- - Held February Wal-dro- n, LOW DOWN New Quarters Prenarod For Local Stores - s ' etures," semi-form- -- al ar Hol-hree- k, ' 'rui iSyilwPrtlf,i J Fish-bur- - artL ! ISeTh;?16 i r. j I n |