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Show 0. - fc" voggi " maUi frtf-.- W TIIOIOXTOX CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER COUNTY CLERKS Cofo&fwiQibtt o JameS COMPLETED Preston i, - This Flag DRAFT FLANS ty - , LgJ mLJm B J JmsJ bLWU W .J l " llsiO number jf. 01 U, uurs .Murray Allen to Speak In Tremonton Oct. 'v four MINIMUM FOR HARVESTING Murray Allen, noted speaker (himself blind) will be the principal speaker at the demonstration for the blind, BEETS ANNOUNCED sponsored by the Tremonton Lions. in these present days of universal chaos, an This blind benefit is scheduled for The new axis pact uuxy nave Be- number of Americans stimu-- ; All is it Oct. 17th, and is to be held To certainly but to Thursday, the flag of this country in the belief expected, cling fating Washington discussion of diffthat it is the only guarantee of human welfare and human dignity at the Tremonton school gym. Tickets 21 35 are only 25 cents. in a world beset by dark and evil forces. erences between America, virtually e is e Murray Allen is widely known as a Ihg i.st island of representative Be Followed At such a time it is particularly appropriate to envision what humorous and inspirational speaker. and a totalitarian world. j the to in Plans the citizens of the United States if it for carrying- out the foithMr. Allen will be accompanied by a flag might say oartipu'arlv docs the discussion Beet growers of Box Elder county revolve around how coming conscription registration in gifted with a voice. A. W. Hawkes. President of Cono-olgroup of accomplished blind musicians were reminded le(TjSiative circles of the minimum has gone, and Box Elder county on October 16 were jeum-NairInc., did just that recently in the lollowing stiinng and entertainers from Salt Lake City. wage scale fortoday far this nation already in harvesting labor I drawn blind. to Get the future, toward; All proceeds go the up Saturday by County Clerk words, which need no further comment: y progress in M. G. beets chairman sugar by Perry, - C. Henry Nielsen in a tickets from any member of the of the meeting with j c'entralization of powers in the govAAA committee. "I, as your flag, represent true democracy in the representa- your county Lions club. To earn payments under the sugar tive form. I am only 163 years old, but before I took form and Tremonton - Nielsen, Osey Jenson and Tom L. became The basic difference between totalthe sugar act requires that program, a millions of world had given reality, people throughout the itarian and representative democracy Davis. all persons employed on a farm in lives su-to their . me birth. is . More up state the 200 give than volunteer workers trying j is that in the first the production, cultivation or harvestin- - have been named to "If you would not fail me, you will preserve me in what 1 carry out the preme and its citizens and their ' ing of sugar beets be paid in full for to it, while in the registration work in Box Elder county represent for you and those to follow. Your work in Crests subordinate such work at rates not less than those preserving second the state is supposed to be the to register the young men eligible for me is only the fulfillment of determined by the secretary of agrito and your jusobligation principle servant of the people rather than the draft tice and those who created me for you. They gave to you, through culture, after investigation and pubRegistration offices will be opened their master. lic hearing, to be fair and reasonable. and freedom and me, accomthe for individual liberty opportunity Using that yardstick to measure in each of the 43 precincts of the The rates to be paid by Utah proand for fair reward services the law of the plishment protection American trends, some legislators county. One chief registrar has been whose sugar beets are conducers in the rightful enjoyment of property legally acquired. nave been surprised. They have sup- named for each office with as many for delivery to sugar factoi"-ie- s tracted l, but the assistants as needed, according to the "I leave with you this thought: I, your flag, will mean just ported new powers for topping and loading are as result la surprising even size of the precinct. The registration what you make me mean. I will stand for you and what you are total over-a- ll follows: On a time basis, 45 cents offices will be open Oct. 16 from 7 a. and what them. to do. I can be no more and no less than the represenyou per hour; on a piecework basis: For example, the government has m. to 9 p. m., and it is mandatory tative of Net tona Rate and of I character, your courage nobility purpose. hope power to destroy savings by changing that all male persons, both citizens ton acre per will per never forsake I the stand and I for acts you things hope your Word wag received by Mrs. Helen money values; power to fix wages and aliens, between the ages of 21 and below or 6 $1.36 will enable me always to hold my head high any place on earth, T. Wilson, prominent business woman 35, both inclusive, register. hours, old age pensions, relief allow7 . 1.23 in be proceeding always in the interest of justice, in the support of the of this city, of the death of her son, Tremonton will ances, business practices; power to Registration 8 1.16 will of God on earth, and in promoting the development of man- Eliot T. who died Monday, October control farming methods, and so on. at the Public Library. 9 1.10 7, at Banning, California, following That is only a partial picture of the 10 4.05 Following is the list of registrars kind hi rightful happiness. a three weeks illness of double pneuwhole. and assistants in Box Elder county, 11 1.01 "May you never forget your obligation in return for your A friendly and beneficient governthe first named being the chief reg- privileges and remember, I SHALL BE WITH' YOU ALWAYS, monia. Mrs. Wilson left. Tuesday 12 .97 for California to make arment naturally would use these powmorning and the other assistants: 13 .94 istrar, V STAY."-'IF YOU MAKE ME ers only for the benefit of the people. rangements to ship the body to Tre14 .91 District 1 Harold Nelson, Zina monton, where services will be held But the power to give a man high : .89 15 Mis. Weldon Mrs. Jensen, Jensen, Ward in the Tremonton Second Chapwages could be used to give him low .67 16 AAA G. ErV. Jenson, Jenson, Abby May el Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock under ones; in short, existing "sccial" con17 .86 nest Horsley. the direction of Bishop James Walton. trols could be used to destroy all the .85 18 or above 2 Carl Wold, Mrs. Oliver District Eliot for many years was associated rights and privileges of the people. When topping and loading are perof Lovelcid, Jesse Knudson, Lloyd Davis, with his father and after his death formed different persons, 30 per Ruth Pearse, Carrol Williams and with his mother in the Wilson Lum- cent of by It was the theory of HOLC and a the above rate is to be paid Benefits of the Steed. to movement of of Prohibition sugar program wormy ber Company of this city, acting eight for lot of other new government bureaus Sherry loading. District 3 Orval Sackett, J. Frank apples into interstate commerce was Utah beet growers were listed this years as its manager. He was vice that they would add to the "security" If, because of unusual circumstan Emelia Welling, Basil Fife, announced this week by the State De- - week by M. G. Perry, member of the of the average citizen. But just look Bowring, president of the company at the time ces, is is essential to employ labor on Mrs. Box Dan Mrs. and Elder Olsen AAA a of committee, county Ephraim , Agriculture following of his death. partment at the HOLC, for example. It has dis- other than piece rate basis for operaJohnson. meeting of growers with the Depart- Since 1934 he has been in Califor- tions for which According to Mr. Perry the follow-meclosed that in its Omaha area alone, only piece rates are 4 Norma District Ernest L. Freeman, Arvil Dr. on nia in the building and lumber busiSeptember 28, ing benefits to beet growers have it has lost $5,178,000 on homes on use of special maor if the specified, Kotter, Marilla Spencer, Shirl Andei extension horticulturist at the suited from the sugar program: ness there. He was an ardent reader chine methods of which it had to foreclose! cultivation planting, Morre-David Anna son, Johnson, Call, Utah State Agricultural college, j The government also has liad to Act of 1937, in many and had an' expert knowledge of the or harvesting reduce the amount of sugar ris Glover, Theron Jensen and Jack Portij business he followed." n foreclose on 32,000 farms! respects similar to the labor required as compared with the The deceased was born in Bear Riv- common stations are to be estab- - Act of 1934, provides for an excise The power to help farm and home Johnson. Inspection method in use in the are3 C. E. Merrell, Gladys 5 District owners. was established. Its use has! lished at various points in the state tax and conditional payment structure er City June 30, 1903, a son of Charles for the for which rates are operations Hanmade the government the biggest Hanline, Mrs. Grant Wixom, Art and drivers will be asked for an in- - j which results in a redistribution of C. and Helen Thompson Wilson. He specified, the minimum wage rate is Mrs. Allen and LaRue sen, Henry spection certificate. This certificate, sugar income home and farm owner in the world. advantageous to the is survived by his mother and three to, be that agreed upon between tha Hansen. must the obtained be at sisters, Mrs. Phyllis Pope, of this city; The of this effect point. loading grower. producer,, and the laborer. In both District 6 Ed Johnson, Clara Lar-seThe U. S. mints report they are the driver has no certificate, in-- ;, ment feature, under the typical beet Mrs. Natalie Cochran, of.Brigham; cases the rate must be approved by Ronald Packer, Leo Lund, Alice, having trouble keeping up with the spectors at the station will "tear purchase contract and assuming corn- - and Mrs. Sybil Luke, of Burley. the AAA state committee as being Interment will be held in the Bear demand for small coins. The Phila- Jensen and Mrs. Albert Thorsen. down" the load and inspect it on the parable retail sugar- - prices, is to in to the piece rate specified equivalent Dan Frodsham, Lula District 7 crease the grower's income per ton River City cemetery, under direction for such work in the determination. delphia mint alone is now producing spot, Dr. Stark declared. V. B. Reeder, Wrigh Reeder, Reynolds 4,200,000 pennies every 24 hours, and He also advised that the Depart of beets by about $1 .over what it of Shaw & Iverson. There seems to be some misunderton Burt, Ruth Black and Wesley Anis still behind. on an active cam- - would otheiwise be, and to reduce the ment is putting among the farmers as to the standing Mint officials say the reasons are derson. abandonment and deficiency payments paign to eliminate the sale of wormy, processor's income by about 75 cents T. P. Willard Elsie Lowe, wayne the new national defense tax and betas defined by the 1937 sugar act, ac- apples with in the state. Under a Utah ' per ton. (The sugar excise tax is 50 Facter business. Representative cents per 100 pounds, raw value, while Taber Woodland, Leslie Brunker, Susie in went effect 1932, into which law NeW 'cording to Mr. Perry. Any acreage . Nebeker. conditional says the trouble is that '.'nobody has er and Ezra are at basic a becomes the of payments . of beets not harvested for sugar are wormy apples selling Perry Wallace Wilde, Dollie Wea- misdemeanor and is rate of 60 cents per 100 pounds. Smal-finanything to spend of a higher deabandoned beets and will qualify for by punishable was of Elwood, Hunsaker, Reginald Nelson. ver and Wayne nomination than a nickel or a penny." rates of payment are provided for 'er an abandonment Box payment, not har El of the All-appointed supervisor Mantua Z. Y. Erekson, Mrs. j the larer producers.) mean vested that is not stores. associaretail will acreage Herd any visit der Improvement G. Dairy Inspectors Jeppson. Dies committee backers are happy. ston Jensen and Dorothy to beet of the Payments growers hauled and outa actually plowed, topped tion by the board of directors at Calls Fort LaRue Yates and Afton fruit grower stands, and other states the 1937 and 1938 Despite all the critical remarks made off. for'United ... Tremonin are offered which lets at meeting Wednesday night apples about it by people high in govern- May. 3:3G0'00 ton. of wormy ap- - CTL Any acreage of beets harvested for Honeyville Hyrum Boothe, Velda sale and where the sale ment, including the President, the the than total $4,235,000 on which the production was be'and greater will Grover Jesse sugar Mr. Hunsaker replaces pies is persisted in, penalties House has voted another $35,000 for Cook and Tolman Burke. amount of taxes collected on the sug- - of less than 80 per tent of the estabto who Penrose, recently resigned imposed Mrs. Glenn Fryer, the investigation of . Deweyville A statewide campaign is now Idas ar rroduced from these crops, accept a school teaching position in lished normal yield would qualify for activities. Phyllis Germer and Mrs. Alvin Norr. 2 Su&ar Programs have deficiency payment. to increase a southern Utah high school. apple consumption planned Collinston Marie Miller. representative Martin Dies' support growers with free crop insur- In case of abandonment a farmer Hoiticul-- ! were: at State The Utah the Present meeting year. Simmons. Beaver Dam Gertrude ters say the merit of his work is to their crops caus-vic- e d receive from the government - a"c will damage Serof Extension Extension H. the and Rich, tural Society dairyman Kelton Mrs. Josephine Fehlman. ed drouthflood- storm- or otner proved by rie fact that this brings to times by his normal of the yield are cooperating with growers the U. S. A. C. and Roy C. Jones, ExGrouse Creek Elmer Kimber and S235,000 the total appropriated disasters. This insurance has often tension for government payment, which is about to United the from in an effort distributors provide dairyman his investigation the greatest sum Joseph Kimber. mar. represented an important part of the States Department of Agriculture, $1.80 per ton. On the other hand if Corinne LaFayette Nelson, Wen-do- higher quality produce for the fver granted a special House commitbeets are harvested for sugar from rw"3 income, consumto call attention to Washington, D. C, who explained the all his seeded tee in the memory of the oldest RepHolmes, Mrs. Larson Anderson ket, and Tne has acreage he will receive grow protected Program the and of records cow value of nutritive the ers of value apples. testing and Delia L. Flack. resentatives. ,ow world prices. At the ers a aainst government payment oi eu per cent new proven sire program. Charles W Dr. Stark says that these campaigns The House evidently feels that it Bear River City Frede F. Peterof his normal yield times about $1,80 was v"" iJ" assistant county agent, should tend to increase the consumpis getting its sen, LeGrande Petersen, Elvira cane suSar is lw 1 cent per pound, Warnick, ton. money's worth. per in of tion higher apples by providing charge. In another direction, House Mrs. Ivy Anderson and Parley cane and in refined the United A farmer may be eligible for both feeling sugar The board of directors for the Box is different. Its quality fruit, thus increasing demand.- states offered at for and deficiency payments Appropriations com- Holmgren. abandonment imexport telng an in W. E. should result include association Kerr, Elder mittee once I Walter Fridal, Raymond This action of El wood that the La than 2 cents per pound. The abandoned acreago Field-- ! by segregating in L. Maurice the general Larsen, Tremonton; provement industry bor Board should abolish its Econom- - Hunsaker and Alice Mortensen. raw mestic of and refined Prices harvested from acreage. R. W. Hunsaker, Tremonton; Utah, and higher prices ar- on 'cs Division. The Board instead lust Tremonton Russell Waldron, Ros the other hand, are 2.70 and ing; hA ohtained for annles on sale Leon D. Gardner, Honeyville, and J. changed the name to "Division of coe Heppler, Fannie Lower, Earl Mar 4.35 cents per pound, respectively. W. Rhodes, East Garland. Technical Service," transferred em- - ble, Mrs. Dan Bradshaw, Mrs. Leland this season. Production in Utah has fluctuated Two into the new division, and Crystal, Mrs. Jack Fronk, Mrs. D. R. as a result of white greatly, partly vtni ahead. The average salary of Waldron and Mrs. Bill Newman. fly infestations prior to the develop- the transferred Vm. TTlVrv. A. Adams and Garland-- W. was $3,100 East ment of stming Qf HeiVy JUIdrK employees resigtant to a year. School The Central Sponsoring Committee Mrs. Letitia Sorensen. llllieSS as the result of SllOrt "curly top," FollOWlIlg' partly of the Box Elder County Community Riverside -- T. J. Udy and Ira Ward. water shortages, and partly beciuse y Word is received from the head- Program for Education for Home and Fielding Mervm Holt, Alice uuiFuneral services were held Wednes- - of contract controversies with the Hoipe, and Mrs. Alie Richards. quarters of the Air Corps Flying Family Living announces the appointd,iy afternoon in the Plymouth ward cessing companies. Orval Nish and Mrs. char el for wuiiam Henry Clark, 67, In addition to the amount paid to school at Kelly Field, Taxas, t'nrt ment of two committees on adult edPlymouth which ucation one to serve the north end Keith Lamb. prominent Plymouth farmer, who died Utah growers in 1934 at the rate cf among the 232 flying cadets In was of the valley and the other, the south. Earl fol-Mrs. on October 4, were Carmen on ton Hall, $1.75 beets the j graduated Portage per sugar gijmjay at a Tremonton hospital Members of the south committee of Mr. and Mrs. son L. Zane and Vera Hall. was Abbott, there under the two illness. weeks duccd, a disbursed, lowing A. hiblioernnViv Z. Y. Ereckson, Mantua, chairare: Tremonton. of East Lewis terms in Thatcher (Rawlins) Joseph Iselscn of Abbott, the production adjustment Mr ciark was born England, has been placed In the five and Mrs. Almon Wight. Besides receiving his diploma, he man; Mrs. R. M. Eskelson, Mr. F. A. ''"S June 18, 1873, to Henry and Eliza- - contract with growers, an additional "Draries of the Bothwell (Rawlins) D. Milton Mar beth Coliston Clark. He came with his $920,000 paid to them because of the will also receive the coveted silver Hinckley, Mr. M. M. Morrison, and county, according to Ir- C. E. Smith, chairma,n of the li- - ble and Mrs. Wayne Evans. S. Army Air Corps. Mrs. rhyllis Owen, of Brigham. family to Utah at the age of 7, con- cxceptionally low yield of sugar beets. wings of the U. Members of the north committee Zane's name Is among the graduates committee of the county pro- There has been a substantial inverts to the L D. S. Church. The Penrose Bessie P. Miller, asfor Mrs. Frank Fashbaugh, Garland, are: for been recommended home who have crease ton and Boothe notwiththe where return and at in Valley jram per family living. This Farmlngton, Promontory family settled wojiopranhy which focuses upon home Mrs. Floyd Wells and Mrs. Roland they resided 15 years and where Mr. standing the fact that since 1934 the signment to the Gulf Coast Air Corps chairman; Mr. C. E. Smith, Garland; fami'y living is available to all Toombs. Clark was educated. He came to Ply- sugar content has averaged substan- Training Center to take the Instruc- Mr. Gifford Watland and Mr. Jack 'naivifliinio . . Fronk of Tremonton, and Mrs. Dent Mit" Ben and C. B. Gunnell Howell per- tor's course. mouth 51 years ago and was an active tially below that of the 1931-3organizations ior of Garland. In Rich this friends Zane's purposes. iod. vicinity many member of the L. D. S. Church. chell. The topics he on success him the brothers C. covered in the Cornwall. M. are congratulate the Centerdale following Surviving The Ladies Auxilliary of the Trehas achieved. aio'ce.nce. biography, MILITARY NOTICE Park Valley and Rosette Joseph and sisters: Walter Clark of Pocatello. monton Volunteer fire department, an1 8hort storles. etiquette, rainier and Floyd Carter. Malad. of Idaho; Mrs. Sylvia Briggs met Thursday evening at the home Mrs are In There the several Mrs. miU uiets. interior nec- D. G. Nelson and opening Bigler, Curlew Myrtle Idaho; (Snowville) Oration Livinr? Commitof Mrs. Howard Getz. New officers rami,y relationships, modern Jr. and Bert Eliason. Edith Smith and Thomas Clark of Garland Unit of the National Guard rv, were elected for the coming year as men th Ballfor Collect and sincrl? between Roeiry, children. young Lakeside Lucin and younr Godfrey Plymouth. Mrs. Ed Fronk, president; follows: .cranes hav nsr thl HhUnr, 18 and 35. Enlist now and ages of inrrhom. Mrs. Eear Lh Reg Brough, vice president; Mrs. R!veT have of traina M the Pearl Abble Mrs. ANNOUNCEMENT of id chairman sen, advantage year's CVar Creek and Standrod High School, Vr, r Kenneth Randall, secretary, and Mrs. acthe publicity committee of the County ing in California with your own Nealson. " ' arnrtrie. tho John after which treasurer, m Rnubcr, wish In and friends. Crozier Home and Mrs. Mr. and quaintances OpportuniProgram George Family Livinfj, a Junction Mrs. rhilbert Lind. ton libraries. Cafe was enat luncheon Oak the increased son ties advancement nt for their and comof the of announce to the that Frank marriage fiarland James Thompson, mating of pay. Cir.gle men without depend)',: mittee hold October 4th at the Board joyed. Drigcrs. Mrs. Carl Ccke, Mrs. Harold Vern, to the charming daughter SECOND WARD FOOD in the conscription nte are fspecially of Education office. This committee SALE Persson, Mrs. George ITenrie, Dean Mr. and Mrs. Keuoen jeppson, vi em "e Second- r.a.iu win noia a lOOu wupener, in urged to take advantage of this op- - which Is responsible for the publicity county, industries, occupations and uciooer mm Mantua, Tuesday, r iaiin. iti.ii of the program is planning to make points of Interest. was Dy witnessed portunity. den. The ceremony Niturday, commencing at 10 a. Carter, ia in theAf- ....... information call Lt. further For a collection of photographs represen-Harol- d The collection will bo used by the of both people. the young xtmioj i t parents niii miner uiuiiii li )i xt aoor to Rush PeTsson or Capt. Leo R. Wal- - tative of the county. Included will be Washington Office in connection with will be brief a Leader ter they Cotton honeymoon Electric. Will Clean Rags. All kinds Buy -ker of Garland. .utru nws at. reason. those covering the topography cf the reports of the local program. at their home In Tremonton. I! m.c-- .. Cfflcf. . V. Vv- Male Persons tween and Most R s t r ever-increasi- ng Earn Payment Under Sugar Program Scale Must wm-suddenl- n, 1 j ELIOT T. WILSON DIES MONDAY IN CALIFORNIA Services to be Held Here Sunday for Former Businessman piece-mea- ; Head County Outlines Benefits State Department Prohibits Movement of Sugar Program Wormy Apples i I j j nt re-Sta- iTne - Jones-Costiga- ( , j - tax-pay-- If n, " j Dairy Association , i Appoints i J Tester e. j . j J8' I . n" pro-th- is j Ly-m- fr na one-thir- - - - ll 3-- j Chris-tense- "sue-erested"- . n, , . sr-Ev,n,.i- ri j , - I wc-yee- pi1, ninc Zane Abbott Graduates From Flying , j ; , j pro-fe- Family Living Bibliography Placed County Libraries j j j pro-Durf- , , - Jry . ! oj . 3 rer-er!- "e cloth-flt'iISS- Home . tee to . l w I Pictures Adult Education Committees Named |