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Show rAmeri RivPR HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM - THURSDAY, FEB. rpap L. G. Rose Phone MArKIN'E COOK, Local Correspondent 60-a-- L. G. Rose, owner of the local Auth- S Mr. and Mrs. Debear Cook, of Levari. Utah were Sunday dinner guests anniversary of Mrs. Augusta mem at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George (juist, she. together with thirteen at met Price. family the of Stemquist itius the Igan Temple, where sealinga Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen and Mr. were performed during the day. In the Wening Mrs. Stenquist was hon- and Mrs. Cliff Vance, Ferris Allen or at a birthday dinner. and Mrs. Quentin Allen spent WedMrs. were her daughter, ykators nesday In Ogden. ATmle Poulson of Mountain View, Wy-- , omlng. alao Mrs. Poulaon'a son Carl; Lamont Vance, of Logan, visited tJlt. and Mrs. George Petersen and Monday with relatives in Tremonton. tMary Stenquist of Salt Lake City and '.Mb,. Beckstead of Garfield. Bishop A boy was born to Mr. and ttiad Mrs, James Walton and Dr. and Mrs. baby B. IL Bridges February 18 at Sx. J. M. Schaffer called at the the Valley Hospital. tiome during the evening. Saturday being the 85th birthday , Out-of-Uyy- te f Thomas O. Sessions ajid Arthur O. Douvette arrived in Tremonton last Friday to assist in the operations as-of the Plymouth air port. They will sist H. B. Bridges. Both men are married and are making their homes In Mra. Reginald Summers and son, Tremonton. with her lSalle, left Tuesday L. Sumsion, of Mr. and Mrs. H. A mistake was made in last week's tester. Utah, for Santa Barbara,- Issue of the paper. The Rebckah insevwill visit fWifornia, where they was held in the I. O. O. F. itiation era! iveeks at the homes of Mrs. Sumnot at the home of Larella and hall mer sisters, Mrs. Hilda Kump and Shuman. Mm. Susan Switzer. and Mrs. Eimor Stenquist entertained Frtfay at a chicken dinner at their home. Ten guests were present, 4Ar. : par-rnt- a, The Rebekah Lodge, of Ogden, held Mm. Helen Allen was honored on fel&arf&y by her literary club, of which "1' r--i .4 K'M tr rr Allan rr; a card party Monday evening. The ladies from Tremonton attending Z'.were Mavme Rohde, Ellen Shuman it cit ara mjlllnir thplr c lorence ricuuiiuuu, .:: , 'man, LoVisa Shaw and MatUe :, turt. Tbo members of the club sented Mrs. Allen with a gift. . Shu- Cost- - ley. pre- u.. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fronk are ;r. and Gifford Watland leaving Friday for Los Angeles. nouni.s are Mrs. u. u, an- - baby boy, Model No. one born Feb. fornia. They will also visit in Salina 19 at the Valley Hospital, at the home of Mrs. Watland's broth- Mr. and Mrs. Israel Hunsaker VV. H. Harris. Mrs. Watland's the turkey convention in Salt VV. I. Hargls. of Mrs. naay' hm mtv u'ill fc At the Watkind hojiie during their absence. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Madsen. Vione Cali-- Brig-tende- : d Albert Clark and Don Laub. e Bur f K T Mrs. Clark s nan who recently moved here. Can- , f f,iVon. and, LaVern Stenquist spent mei wtvKena at me. vnonw 01 air. uau Mrs, George Peterson of Salt Lake. 1 . ' Mr. Mrs. Mike Gcss, were an-- i Og- den visitor? Saturday. . Uitherlne Maughn spent the week at the home of her n mother. MONEY TO LOAN t orized Gamble Store dealership, returned Sunday from Denver, Colorado, where he has erpmt the past several days attending the 15th annual sales conference of Gambe Store managers and Authorized Gamble Store dealers. The Denver meetings was attended by Gamble men from the State of Colorado and surrounding states who gath ered together at the Hotel Shirley Savoy for their annual 2 day session id Friday. on Thursday The highlight of this meeting, ac cording to Mr. Rose, was an addrss by P. V.'. Skogmo, one of the founders of Gamble Stores, in which he stated that, even though 1939 was one of the most successful years in the history of Gamble Stores, business prospects for 1940 for Gamble Stores and every other merchant or business man who aggressively promotes business, are far more favorable than they have been for any similar period for the past several years. It was brought out that every Index points to greater possibilities for increased business and profitable operation if merchants take advantage of these conditions by more concentrated effort and more attractive merchandising. The meeting at Denver was one of five similar meetings, being held by Gamble Stores during the mcjnth of February. Other meetings are being held in Chicago, Omaha, Billings and Minneapolis, covering the entire territory in which Gamble Stores THE LOW DOWN A lot of people keep on saying, the greatest problem of the hour is unemployment. But it was likewise 6 or 7 years ago and every day since. And every day we get a new way to cure it. And we pour another billion in the river. We been acting like we expect to a rv, rViiiif txirin GAtlQ a tt&nrhf-rthf cure a hollow tooth and swollen jaw celeDration 0'f Mr. Madsen's by rubbing something on the outside. "later. Mrs. S. W. Beck, in Rupert, It has been good for the Medicine vMted Frf Men, but not much relief for the pa ftt the home of Mr tient jng and Mrs. Joe Stokes of Burley. They To hire somebody to help you do Thursdav. tf, something, you gotta have more to do than you can do yourself. It don't Mrs. W. W. Whitney accompanied take any Economist to figure that Mrs. Norma Jensen of Garland, to out. And the only way you can have Brig-haCity Wednesday, where she more to do than you can do yourself, visited at the home of her son, is to have an idea that, by taking a Whitney. reasonable chance, you can branch out and hire an extra man and there' Ed Price was taken to Ogden Mon: by make yourself an extr&-2Tjitday where he will, undergo special But if you are scared" half still, lhse treatment for heart trouble. everybody is now, you will go into or ground a hole D'nner guests Saturday at the home your on like woodchuck and wait for second, hog February Mr- an Mrs. W. W. Whitney were to clear weather the up. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Frodsham, Mr. Yours, with the low down, Mrs. Delmar Whitney and daughter, JO SERRA Julia, of Brigham City and Don Horn er. Mrs. Duane Lower was hostess to The American Legion and Auxilli-ar- y the B. B. Bridge club at luncheon at of Bear River City entertained her home Saturday. Mrs. Joe Burthe members of the post Friday ev- gess was a special guest. Prizes were ening at Bear River City. Honorary awarded Mrs. Hazel Manning and Mrs guests were department president Mrs Anne Watklns. Eleanor Nelson of Logan, district president, Mrs. Martha Call, of GarCount men who attended the Diesel land; district commander, Ace Calder school, sponsored by the Landis Tracof Logan, and O. A. Anderson, district tor Company in Salt Lake Monday adjutant, also of Logan. were road supervisor Eli Anderson of BothweU, Wm. Sylvester, Ted Austin and Frank Hall of Garland, and Dick Rock and Duane Lower of Tremonton. De-1-m- Mr, and Mrs. Golden Price and son, flnri, of Burley. spirit the weekend at Jfte.Jionie of Mr. Price's parents, Mr. wi4 Mrs. George Price. end in Returns From Deiuer Meeting Local and Social Items , DSEnQzKiiCC: EAEANS 10c Lesion Auxiliary REAL ESTATE FARMS OR HOMES JAMES BROUGH AGENCY FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE TREMONTON, UTAH j s ,t - "SPEED QUEEN" entire laundry outfit for the price you would ordinarily pay for the Speed Queen Washer alone. An A -f ' n . s I' 'i " t j 3k Orpheum Theatre l? TREMONTON, UTAH COMMISSIONER The county commissioners of Box Elder county met in regular session February 19th, with all present The following delegation met with them: James L. Anderson, president soil-buildi- ' w auiv ss- jv Activities er Tractor i 74" 'FIGHTING GRINGO Sun. Mon. - Tucs. UNSET INN Irs. Club President 4-- H Recent cold weather forecasts have helped lift the prices of eggs to the highest levels in more than a year. "THE HEAL GLORY" QUALITY MERCHANDISE DISNEY CARTOON - Fanners' Cash Union Coal Wednesday Thursday, February 29, DEXTER W "t? 5 JOE . rhone 807 "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT" MURRAY- - J 5as "Am on Haj Unit Smart Furniture FOR A BETTER fello N jual: HOf 4e: lis Modern style . . . Pieces of refreshing High in Quality! . . . Low in Price! auth ftis tithi entai with. flag e tod ASK YOURSELF FOR THE FOR YOUR MONEY BEST Call in and See the New EA - Ogden WASHER out, Icani i Th day. forth tnA: than broui tT t mi. the It'.TiI at! I Th . Thursday clute eeai Electric Co. Stores Tremonton Hi I for reservations. moNEi"nl $99-9- Seco; it 1940 We are also prepared to take care of your parties, Phone 73a-l- , Tremonton Phone, or see Mrs. R. Schoss-Rea- d USE OUR EASY PAYMENT FLAN Building Material - Hardware Glass and China Ware SPECIAL LEAP YEAR DANCE Delbert Nelson Named BUY ON EASY TERMS GARY COOPER in REPAIR I GEORGE O'BRIEN in $ w of the Town Board of Bear River City, Rudy Scholer, representing Bothwell; Town Harry Drew, president of the Board of BothweU; Irvin Summers, representing Bothwell; Merlin Cook, Conservation association officials. mayor of Willard; WaUace Wilde, Meetings will be called by a mem lowing sons and daughters: Eeb president of Town Board of Perry; ber of the state AAA committee and ge, Tetso, Junior and Bidus ' 1 Cleon Hunsaker, president of Town the district fieldman, for the purpose Penrose. Board of Deweyville; Mart Gardner, of instructing committeemen and su j Funeral services were held at representing Deweyville; Roy Hyatt, pervisors how to help farmers prepare rose Monday under the representing Deweyville; Amos Han- these sheets. Bishop D. M.. Grover. Aside sen, representing Elwood, and Noro vvwuiv uumuci ui piuuunent Japanese rouuwujg man Jeppson,' president of Town auu Dr. ers, committeemen Schaffer, Ersol Bercki school, Board of Mantua, and requested coun- will be chosen to conduct meetings uivvrr spoKe at the oisiiup within fires ty assistance in fighting with farmers in each community of aausic was iurnisned by and cities small incorporated the Box Elder county. At these commun- Penrose ward.,. towns of Box Elder county. It was Interment was made in ity meetings farmers will have a explained that none of the small cities chance to work out their farming op- monton cemetery, Shaw & & or towns are financially able to main erations for the coming year. funeral directors. tain their own fighting equipment and of the 1940 farm program Details because of the great danger and un will be discussed and its application Most cows will drink from certainty of fire hazards it might at to each individual farm pointed out rive pounas oi water for each a or a times be impossible for city emphasis will be given crops of milk they produce. Theys town to combat the fires it might Special and practices that will result in a have access to all the fre& have in any one season. The delega maximum amount of conservation for water they can drink. tion expressed their appreciation for the county. cooperation and assistance received "Notices have been sent out by the from the commissioners in the past, AAA appraising all farmers of their and stated they knew the county had 1940 allotments," Mr. Larsen ana great many problems and numer- nounced. "Each operator should study ous demands on their available funds, these allotments carefully so that he but felt they were entitled to some will know what crops he intends to LIKE YOUR EASY CM consideration in meeting this problem. seed in 1940 and be able to complete road E. supervisor this farm plan sheet." Taylor, Joseph of Yost District, and M. A.. Smith, Copies of the 1940 Utah AAA handbishop of Yost Ward, appeared before book will be available at the county the commissioners and discussed in office for each farmer in the county general road situations in the Yost immediately following the county District, also discussed the possibility training school. of a further relief project in this area, whereupon the commissioners, after discussing the request with these of I.O.O.F. ca' gentlemen, informed them that they were very desirous of cooperating and fn 8th On Thursday night, February fer sponsoring any project providing that the Odd Fellows Lodge of Tremonton COMFORT is a mighty to fei and of a constructive said project was held their annual party not spending nature. tant feature of the "Cater Ul with about 60 members and their ladLetter from the Ogden Livestock ies lar" Diesel Tractor. Right!-- ; present. The principal speakers of show by E. J. Fjeldsted, manager, ara R. F. the evening were the Reverend the start, "Caterpillar" t. with respect to the appropriation h Goff, of the Methodist Church, and eers pioneered this fctei t which the county commissioners had master of Winchester, giand Edgar h authorized to this organization in the the I. O. O. F. of Utah. Both of whom comfortable seats for the amount of $400.00. The commissioners delivered ir, erator. very interesting and timely authorized a check to be drawn in this fsst on the value and need of messages Look at the soft, yet firm, amount and forwarded to the organ a universal brotherhood Shi these during ization. spring seat on a times of strife and turmoil. Tractor. Try it youvj K Diesel Communication was presented and The rest of the evening was spent and Conto read you'll see why man? f the commissioners from in a dinner and entertainment. customers tell us 4j our Murdock and gressman Congressman 15, the evening, Thursday February since they bought their fe Rgbinson, And Senator Thomas where members of Tremonton No. 45 accomi in these members of? the Utah Conm pillar" Diesel Tracws, Grand Maste'Pinchister' 16 " panied sv so tired hot nearly sirs are gressional delegation "definitely lndicat Corinne, where he paid Corinne ed support to the commissioners for pa day's work. No. 4 an official visitation. Lodge the retention of the Willard CCC " this easyfl and Come in try Sr Camp buildings in their present sta The number of cows in the United tus. far. States will continue to increase, and INTERMOUNTii George Ward, Charles Per dash and some is seen in the use improvement Nephi Perdash, appeared before the of milk & Harve- Err the Department of Agri commissioners for the purpose of dis- culture. by The cycle in the purchasing cussing the status and situation of power of beef cattle will soon reach a tax deed land and Indian land in the peak and a decline in this market will Phone 110 - A. E. BOCffi Washakie Reservation, having mostly work against dairy cattle prices. in mind for discussion property to which Nephi Perdash was heir. Nothing definite as to the status of the property could be determined and Mr. kr( Ward and Mr. Perdash was referred canij to the Indian agent in charge of said Mi reservation. wishes to annourice a period of 1939. Relatively large egg markets in the United States will probably hold egg prices down, and feed is likely to be higher than in 1939, agriculture economists predict "Nick Carter Blaster Detective" All Icr Noboru Okada, 63. . "Farmers who desire to participate should AAA farm program in the 1940 farmer of Penrose, died Saw by the Tremonton Clinic follouC4 express their intentions to do before illness. Sheet' Plan a 'Farm preparing H. Mr. Okada was widely w they begin their spring seeding." E. Larsen, chairman of the county respected as an honest audi 7 ous Japanese farmer. He Jr AAA committee, advises. This farm plan sheet is a record of juiy is, b in Japan. the crops each farmer expects to pro- reared and educated. He cat. United States in 1918 with duce in 1940 along with the out. making their home first in? to intends he carry practices It is to be worked out by the farmer ton and later in Penrose o ' with the aid of county Agricultural member of the BuddhiBt refer U't-- PROCEEDINGS roultrymen are expected to be faced with a less favorable egg-fee- d ratio in 1940 than they had in the same Friday and Saturday ; Speed Queen Washer Double Drain Tubs Climax Ironing Board 12 Packages White King Soap S3 Clothes Pins Clothfs Fin Bag B. E. COUNTY Mrs. Harry Taylor and son, Lund, Delbert Nelson was elected presiwere visitors in Salt Lake Saturday. dent of the boys club at Howell, last Tuesday night. Professor A. N. Sorensen, of the U. Lloyd Sorenson won the election for S. A. C, Alice Randall, of Ogden, and vice president, with Donald Nelson, Marjory Hansen, who are attending secretary; Joseph Anderson, reporter, school at Ixigan, were dinner guests and Karl Gunnell, song and cheer of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen on leader. This is the third year the club has Thursday. been organized at Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen, Jay James Nesscn will supervise the and Don were in Salt Lake Saturday. work. ;" and a; -- N.Okada Dies Farm Planning Is Urged By AAA Head FoUowingUngg 4-- H February LAUNDRY SPECIAL 29 ApftllSSIOrJ S. NORMAN LEE ABSTRACTOR Established 40 Years BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH mmf A ISC Hi? I "V S W |