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Show BOX ELDER COUNTY FAIR arid RODEO SAKlggM but OFSNOWVILLE that Services Held for teemed Church usually is not always GUEST SPEAKER 1 Randall L. Chapel Sunday evening to a large a- -. uuuience. The grandeur of Utah and sur- rounding places was portiayed in their gorgeous natural colors and des- - j cribed as only this noted lecturer and ' nature lover can do. The audience sat entranced as the colored slides unfolded the beauty spots new so accessible and near in our own and ! j c"i,,a,e Worker of who come SHOW PROSPECTS Cowboy Band to be Big: to enjoy the annual Wheat and Beet day E PLEASED WITH Jones, special represenGarland is in bunting and tative cf the Union Pacific, gave an the welcome drapedis in evidence evsign intensely interesting and instructive erywhere this weekend as the town illustrated lecture at the First Ward Es- FORTY-NIN- FAIR EXECUTIVES BEET-WHEA- DIES TUESDAY Preston NUMBER Randall Jones Gives WELCOME SIGN Interesting" Illustrated AT GARLAND FOR Lecture Here Sunday T DAY UTAH PIONEER Mfwt(ftm to the wise Is VALLEY LEAME i K bJlOA TON CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY. AUGUST 15. 1910 . TJameS AUGUST 29 - 30 - 31 Feature of tcs- - tivities. The big carnival with its rides and 30 in shows has its tents and stands in ara Ir.n1t1 Funeral services for Erastus F. i, officials Qirccujr A meeting of the Fair executives - Pack, 87, of for business, but it is place the ready f of quintesSnowville, were held in examples held no in the all tnore Wednesday revealed that everyreadiness than the Snowville Ward chapel Friday, ! j wisdom. are was now in readiness for the been thing committees have that working said just with Bishop D. G. Nelson, Jr. in being t Wt they dates of the Box Elder County some celebraopening for time tc stage the charge of the services. The building Rodeo the last three days of and Fair tion. was filled to overflowing with friends i facts are these: this ining-states. said President Wayna month, will Free this of fights night absence Friday an and relatives, who came to pay their f in industry, who smiled from ear to ear Sandall, carnival with combine the attractions There was also an impressive lesesteem for this Utah pioneer. strikes and at the prospects of one of pleasing celebra to the the on hold but son home na-and interest, state beautuication. j is essential so the Mr. Pack died at the Valley Hos- - as the and rodeos, in hisfairs 9:30 greatest at under tion the pictures illustrated what a few way really gets tctories may turn out material Tuesday, pita . August 6, of general dollars tory. miniature the a. when 'm. Beeda for Saturday, invulner-- f 8pent to mate the country debility. The president was unusually pleasand a little care will do to unsightly parade of approximately 50 floats inst aggression. He was bora in Salt Lake City June and uninviting places. ed at the progress being made under will be presented. It will be headed national before a ago, Kng 16, 1853, to Julia Ivy and John Pack the direction of C. C. Watkins of tha by the Box Elder High School band The lecture concluded In the a burning issue, the He was reared to the Band of twenty-fiv- e and educated in Salt ing colors of a Saltair sunset glowIn addition will and feature expert Cowboy concluded with t of Representatives Lake City schools. He married Scouts musicians of a selected f rom this and surfloats Boy many parade the reading of Carrie Jacobs Bond's f me sake of recovery peace Pack of Salt Lake City in 1870. "The End of a Perfect with 30 large American flags. It j rounding communities. John Adams, fibe restored in industry by Day." moved to Montana after mar to be something to see. They always a booster of the county fair, promises the Labor of The First and Second Wards joined fig the powers of his The heralded political debate and has rounded up twenty-fiv- e riage, where he was engaged in min- most beautiful and showy palimettos 'By a Z3 majority, euougn ing. Of this marriage two children for the occasion. musical program in the tabernacle l A&e even a Presidential veto, were born. The Second Ward choir sang special will follow promptly at 11 o'clock and on which to mount this band. "This ! the Smith sje therefore passed and LaVerd John played a the vaudeville and horse show at the numbers be one of the most spectacular will After the illness death and O. HANSEN of his cornet RAYMOND J imettd the Wagner Act. his wife. solo, 1:30. will by accompanied at things ever shown In connection with begin f many long weeks, that bill has wife he returned to Deseret, Utah, The choir and music came in for spec park Is to fair and rodeo," said Mr. Sandal, the invited flowers with Everyone where he homesteaded. He married lied in the Senate Labor com-- f ' ial praise by Mr. Jones. will be worth coming miles to flower show 'flt a make for the up disply his second Lucinda in "wife, TeVpfnitivA Moody, KeffiOnai jespite almost unanimous agree see." 'which will be Exhibits all Mr. came Jcnes invitation the at open day Sena-l- a the eld Salt Lake City Endowment fiat a Clear majority of A queen of the rodeo is being se- house in 1SS3. They made their home 01 at:,t3 Koad Commissioner George may oe groups or uowers ior aecor-i- n amendment of the Wagner ative effects or arrangements of sin-- . was Abbott and introduced Her by Bishop , where Deseret, resided for' otJhls they 16th selectionby will Jaycee8 f jwili vote that way if , given 22 vears. While at Deseret he w is James Walton, a lormer mgn scnooi gie varieties, retries snouia oe in De be made Wednesday ev- August 28, at the big opening county commissioner . and practiced student of the lecturer. Bishop Walton fo:e 9:30 a. m. The Ogden Area Council, Boy .emtpted industrial production law. Two Thf nifht nrnpram will fnrwerd termed the speaker "A man with the Liu g,iix, uai UCllO UU jui uiu ucliiv7 he later to moved yeai-course, more ' important now Snowville wheie he has resided since. rricctc-j- appreciation and love for the as advertised in the evening at tbe Scout3 ot e fair grounds. Also there will be which at But the majority Camp meeting a prlnces selected for the Chlldren9. His folk.; were the early pion !;; grandeur of nature that he ever knew, city park and the annual street dance . . ia , a&uate Labor committee an-i- y ;vnd of to held will be to the the strains Cry-rare ,g with the d(me un(Jer talents, par&de the first re'rool in Salt Lake City possessed thinks that the Wagner Act them to others. tal Springs orchestra to climax, the of Mrs- Davld R- Waldr011 portray was in impressively his house. father's it put on the statute books is days activities. He was a member of the L. D. S. and needs no change Thus a An interc&ung program or tvenis also enthusiastic at the prospects of Garland bids you welcome on this,) ators have been thwarting the church and at the time fo his death B. been arranged for the day. The thla coming. event. This event will has Beet and Wheat another R. Day. Old of the House and belonged to the seventies of the Sncw-vill- e guest of the occasion will be Ra- yplace the opentag morning of L. D. S. Ward. He has been acTo mond O. Hansen, Regional Scout ex- - tne fair the Senate. ual importance is what is hap- - tive in church affairs all his life. ecutive for Region 12. Mr. Hansen visitors at the fair building are 19 chilare wftile these few Senators sit the will Surviving following inspect Camp Kielse and .will de- - arnazed at the vast improvements that 3d. It happens that some of dren: Joel Pack, Stone, Idaho; Mvrtlc liver the address of the evening to the nave been made. The entire The old folks of the Bear River upstairs Senators also aie members of Ure, Salt Lake City; E. Fred Pack, assembled scouteis. have extended the full length Club at be entertained Stake will Lagoon lats Military Affairs commit-;;- t Salt Lake City; W. C. Pack, Snowville Another feature cf the' evering will of the building Cement floors have Monday, August 10th. Each ward committee, oddly enough, Loan Roe, Alta Hichman and Vera will be to appoint a committee on be a pageant, "Moonlight Trails," di- - been put in for exhibition booths, Motion lunch and the for lesponsible ;t voted for another expansion Pack, all of Stone, Idaho; L. L. Pack, rected by Gladys Pratt Young. The Doors have been cut through the transportation for all those who are Farm Organizations was passed at a Vernal; Blaine M. Pack, Salt Lake over i Board powers. is lit by 28 spectacular bon building for an entrance to the fash- pageant of Box last the Elder of 65 in the confines "meeting night years Military Affairs committee intCity, and 32 grandchildren and a large of the ward. TheageStake as cast of 80 present the ion show platform. fires 00 Folks County Planning Board Executive story of 3thescouts o the bill calling out the Na- - number of great The building has been so arranged lost in the- - wilderheld in Tremonton of the the committee, courtesy Guard a provisio giving the La The .speakers at the funeral were Committee, through ness beautiful and artistic decorations and adventures. that their The pagthe county commissioners, will fur- Lions' club roomsw ? ird power to prosecute an em- - Woiiey Pack, of Salt Lake City, a be made and put up to advaneant Elements features the Natural may movein is a This with water. cream soda and nish ice conformity for an "unfair labor .. .. of fire, cliffs, water and moonlight. tage. practice" nephew; Bishop James Palmer, of ment in all of counties tbe underway It is desiied that all te at Lagoon state to o Stone; James Blasdell, former Stake a former ;fuses to New son actors livestock tell The with the pens have been addstoiy organize such, a committee in ample time for lunch, to be servserved with his country's President Colen H. Sweeten, of ed and gravel walks made around and pantomine. to in state work with the cooperation .7 forces. Few people and Bishop Nelson. Musical ed at noon. Following lunch a proThe general public is invited to wit- them. The rodeo grounds are in perdisagree Agricultural Advisory Council. The ;.bs for soldkrs after the emer numbers were furnished by Virgil gram has been prepared, after which committee ness the pageant which will be pre- fect shape and everything is done that to is be of repcomposed will be privileged to enjoy alds are necessary. But many Francom, a solo; Mrs. Ada Hickman the guests resentatives of all farm organizations sented two nights. Friday night for can be done in preparation for tha and entertainment concessions the at that there , Mel-Mrs. and Rennis Larkin, a duet; might be trouble ,t . in the county, such as Farm Bureau, the scouters of the Ogden Area Coun- big show. Businessmen vin Atkinson, a solo and Mrs. Fern provided at the resort. cil and 'rybody if control of civic for and the genSaturday night organizations Beet Growers association, and Horti- at in the hands of the Labor Willie, a violin solo. Mrs. Larkin annd cultural society and will work for and eral Public. The program commences of the community have taken off their on the basis of on coats, put on their badges and are that Board's Mrs. Atkinson were the accompanists. with these organizations in promoting ai p. m, on naay ana ai i "tcord. Interment was made in the SnowA small admission working for a bigger fair and rodeo. and stimulating organized farm ef- Saturday night sse, for example, that a non- - ville cemetery, with Fred Pack, a son, Remember the dates and watch for to be will made charge help defray fort, To & a went of the Iverson Shaw the into the and grave. complete program of exents in next pageant. dedicating jaan Army Chairman J. L. Weidman, of the,01 expense Se was taken , week's Leader. by a union mem-'- f funeral directors. was authorThe Young Farmer organization of County Planning Board La-anybody think that the i this valley will meet in the high ized to contact each organization and d would have trouble finding school Ag room Monday, August 19 invite them to be represented on the f toandkeep the union member in Ap8 p. m. to select a cooperative proposed committee. at let the n former ji Other business transacted at the IMusic project for the coming winter. look elsewhere? Few in j7 included hearing a report on meeting consists This primarorganization The home of Emest Anger was desthink so, because that condition of livestock trails, thru-othe J. Ross Beckstead, of Salt Lake ily of young men between the ages seaii that troyed by fire Sunday at 6 p. m. It the leopard had the county by Mr. Evard Jensen, was 18 and 25 who are desirous of eslocated a mile and a half south MS City has accepted the position at the of Spots. U. S. of the Bureau representative of this city. The fire was discovered Bear River High School to teach band tablishing themselves on farms. In of Agricultural Economics. Mr. Jenin this effort themselves to aid order held and the call was put and by a orchestra, positions formerly interesting is the fact that sen a has completed thorough study in for neighbor fire GEO. O. NYE RETIRES C. C. Watkins and George Nye. it was decided at a meeting Monday the department, who by Board, encouraged of conditions in the county and recby the in almost unbelievable AFTER YEARS OF SERVICE 'tactics of its Senatorial nA. Mr. Watkins has been retained as a that each young man in the group ommended to the board that action be enter upon some productive project, Is time. The promptness and efficiency becoming what might be teacher for the boys and girls chortaken to establish permanent liveannouncement of a new mususes and for elementary bands. Mr. such as feeding livestock, a coopera- stock "sassy." undoubtedly saved the large hay ic In the trails and stopping places. r- Mr. Ross Beckstead at the teacheof animals, tive dairy young barns and stacks for house. makes the health purchase it necessary adjoining .strate: The Wagner Act does Nye's L. Weidman was in charge of J. school the information was also in the high effort a or pioWhile the home did not belong to cooperative m the Labor Board to have him to retire from the school work, the meeting and Myrtle Davidson, as- Mr. made as that such some public of George O. Nye, for duction pota crop, to school of comes the the loss Mr. Beckstead Anger, clothing and fjomlcs Division." Instead, it sistant director of Extension Service, furniture a member of the high many years toes. was accoma sever to as an the Board credentials shock the with high should utilize the depart, inThe organization met last Monday of the U. S. A. C. was present. young people, who had just purchased school faculty in the music :w, tte Labor Department's plished musician himself and an fall clothing and a new electric stove ment, was retiring due to ill health. Labor Statistics. structor of band and orchestra of wide evening and listened to a very fine e discussion on "Credit." Mr. Shumway and refrigerator, which also went up It is with sincere regret that the peoBoard, for some reason experience. ple of this community learn of Mr.' us own River Bear of the Mr. reand in the fire. .. Theurer, He was bom in Tocatello and "irnwn,Y,., Nve's reth'An.,, To of Glen Mr. and Cowan, Friends and State in his education Bank, Anceived of Boise, the neighbors early divlsi(Hi formerly I?lt this There have been few men in my attended junior college at the old L. the Farm Secuiity were speakers of gers circulated a paper giving the peo- wun at least one Box Elder The Fair the of in the community an opportunity expeiiencj who have given more to super- clc Salt Lake City, County evening. sometimes described as D. S. University at the same time studying at the Any young man wanting to feed visors of the Dairy Department an- to contribute for the rehabilitation, the publ.c, and that cheerfully and a . School of Music. He filltd an livestock or who would like to join nounced today that a large dairy ex- in part at least, cf his loss. Figures unselfishly, than George O. Nye. Hun special term as leader of the or- n any cooperative movement to aid hibit will be shown at the County Fair are not available, but it is believed dreds of boys and girls, and men and v o record 0f thi3 divi" unexpired women are indebted to him for an in the L. D. S. U.; has playc; i getting established, should attend to be held at Tremonton August 29, that the response was generous. chestra ueciaea against! 30, and 31. orches- this meeting. radio as well as appreciation and ability in the art directed, in, 'DivSf f0r the "Eco" Tmy A. V. Smoot of Corinne, Leon Jenof music. He has directed choruses tras and has been a private teacher in Put "1C r "ioor isoara music for a number of years. While, sen of Bear River City, and J. P. t, name that have been outstanding, one of to Regisfrm the "Eco-- 1 in;, Barnard of Deweyville, a committee wneu won in ii cnurcn-wia- e to be wit to the "Technical: at Laramie, Wyoming teaching a priconiest, j to LlCCtlOn select for IOr cattle of which the writer of this article Is appointed the dairy went into vate he publi" DayS, class, dropped a couple Day exhibition at the fair, report interest proud to say he was a member. Hi3 went lts merry way- school and later attended the UniverKSJ. is only one day left for vot- untiring efforts and his keen musical There in this show he running high. which year's Ln from gradsity at ramie, All exhibits in the Women's Di'All cattle must be axamined for.ers to register in order to be able to ability has gladdened the hearts of attt"tion to them uated and was retained as a member vision of the Box Elder County Fair disease and T. B. before they vote at the Primaiy election, Septem-- religious and civic bodies who have to teach Bang's school of the faculty of that one this eailier be will be can exhibited at this year's show! ber 3, and that will be this Saturday, ha d the privilege of listening to his day judged "auonai defense, and instrumental music. announced Hunsaker Mrs. Pearl o 'students. tAiiiwt- year. auu an to unities v. j'.vov.w He moved to Salt Lake City o set-uAside from this registration dato, is being done by most county tors must be reported to the County this I am confident that the entire comschool of his city knowledge i ytKay who wants broaden their fairs of the State, in order to cooper- Agent's office on or before August there will be two days for the under joins in the sentiments of this munity to and experience get wers of system as- - off election r,n October 1 September editorial ln of the Service W. Extension ate with te SUCratlc the said Charles Wamlck, expressing to George O. mge 800131 &aln8" capable supei visors. 10 and 17; and four days for the gen U. i?. A. C, who usually have bvn sistant agent. love and esteem and sintheir Nye a musician is also Beckstead Mrs. (, bargaining eral e!cticn on November 5. They are cere appreciation for his unselfish of the judging. of high standing, having studied under asked to take charge must October 8, 15, 29, St. division of Women's service rendered to his own and surExhibits have en ground un- - the best pianists in the Reeky Mounto must to the delivered Anyone superbe wishing register department rounding communities, and Join too hecl Provide an tain region. She was born in England f do so on these dates. Every voter in the wish that the relief from reOn on 27th, visor August Tuesday, an at to this country early should check to see that his or her sponsibility may bring back to him haPPPn and came "11 at 10 a. m. and not later than f name is on the register so there will health and happiness for many years lu recognize age. and of m. 28th, 10 Tho Bear Future River a. citAugust Wednesday, chapter The patrons of the school and on August 31, at Farmers will meet Sunday at 2 p. r.i. be no disnppt Intmrnts r.n election t! iy. to come. izens in general welcomt Mr. and must be called for Hie official register h at I'epexhibits may be on tbe high school lawn to discuss m. Flower 8:00 p. Mrs. Beckstead to the community and '0 t . morning August matters pertaining to exhibiting at and State Chairman will be the printrust that thy will enjoy their acti- brought in9 Thursday o'clock. 29 before the Ceunty Fair. All boys enrolling cipal sptaUcr. All county, state and vities here. DEMOCRATS TAKE NOTICE This early Judging will eliminate for agriculture for the school year W")anToUrnamcnl national candidates will be present. enable depart- - 1940-4are urged to attend this will and work much All Democrats are urged to be presthe 5rst XcZZ played for third and fourth place, ... The annual Democratic Round-ument supervisors to have all displays meeting, as well as the present Future ent and sniff of the victory spirit Garland Grocery team taking the ftr Box Elder County will be held says County Chairman Harold Reese. ready by Thursday, the first day of Farmers. score. Nter J!108-01Saturday game by a Is Future that It Wedneselay, every very urgent August 28 at the CrysThe tournament was a success in the fair, will be a 1 matters as the other at 7 p. m. Farmer tal for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffin left last There Springs, prize present commencing grand every phase, with a large attendance to- The Round-u- p will include a pro- - week for Omaha, Nebraska to make Importance are to be discussed. ..IV ...llnnonlnir HATHA flfLRSV woman who receives the highest in of Those their home. Mr. Griffin has been an for all placement, present will enjoy a treat of gram, refreshments and a dance. eam from already planning tai percentage Ogden. soft ball Pan. l W Vu Onrland Tarnell Black, of Salt Lake City, officer nt the watermelons. CCC camp. a!' departments. Cror frr a r?reat next yenr. legislators put it, the... present case is that l'"M some adjo- . t Em-ma- nd 1 I : I in Attend Annual Scout Meeting, Friday, '1 p-- t iTer. W vus. S Ji fg, m, - - j : Folks Stake be Entertained at Lagoon, August 1 rity-o- 49 County Planning Board Meet at Lions Rooms Here j j 490 grand-childre- n. . . em-wh- re-hi- re Hol-bro- j re-hiri- J : Young Farmers Select Project j Home of Emest Anger Destroyed by Fire -- J. Ross Beckstead non-unio- pointed Teacher As the Editor Sees It T-c- ut I " If 'r ;; Large Dairy Exhibit be Shown at Fair I Mc-Cu- n,.. -- ! " Fair Exhibits Judged One . i3r - Voters Urged ter Early - 4t!any I i i 1 cith.eEupean al!r!ff p' j I run-22- ," WT Future Farmers Plan C ir' Fair Exhibits Zl - 1, . p 0 itpKrGar,andcar, lop-sid-ed ( V. ; lm-a- |