OCR Text |
Show FT 7 ID) IT TYs7 ii v TREMONTON CITYJJTAH, Pill No. 44. introduced by lioen-reta- il Grover providing for the 1 ! Land Inventory of Type, Fertility, Etc., Is Being Mapped A rousing boxing and wrestling match, which will bring some of the nation's best grapplers and state's best boxers together, will be held Friday evening, February 7 in the Tremonton school gym, commencing at 8 p. m. The card is being sponsored by the Tremonton Junior Chamber of Commerce, the earning of which will go for the benefit of the new fire station. The boxing card promises to be an outstanding one and brings together boys from the rival C. C. C. Camps, here and Lucin. The headline wrestling match brings together the Jewish heavyweight champion and a former world's heavy weight champion. Everyone is urged to attend and help in this most worthy project 'Li. chain stores maintained to rated in this state, brings A soil survey is now in procress debated much a more on the Northern Utah Soil Conserva front once ,.t,.j th con. tion District, according: to Carl C United States. The bill ilf 1 r 7, Sr Shriber, chairman of the district su limiting toe number of pervisors. Field work for this survey, Pw aph chain, as wen as me wnicn is Deing made by the Soil Coneach es- utilized by servation Service, is under the direc-- i of quarters tatlishrnent. tion of llorlan Nelson, junior soils provisions of the proposed surveyor. JTwould also make it impossible The purpose of the soil survey is new stores, or enlarge the to make a physical J inventory of the Lfspace of the present store, not 466,560 acres of land within the disDla square foot, until a license trict, Mr. Shriber said. Soil types are if I I jR TWENTY-ON- I E Jaycees To Sponsor FIFTEEN QUEENS Rousing Wrestling TO REIGN AT Boxing Card Friday NOW IN PROGRESS ?sEDIN SC -v SOIL SURVEY IS ,v ctqEE LEGISLATION SENATE BILL 1 TIIURSLrUUARYZTsTf ESSENCE OF DEMOCRACY NORTHERN UTAH the Editor Sees It A BALL Floor Show, Good Music, Decorations Features Of Annual Event Fifteen queens and their attendants who have graced Green and Gold balls in their respective waids this month will assemble next Saturday evening for the climatic stake Green and Gold ball at the high school gymnasium. Heading the procession will be petite Vonda Tolman of Thatcher chosen as Queen Superior of the evening. Her attendants will be Eemice Anderson and Helen Wright. Other queens and their attendants who will take part in the pageant of the third annual event are as follows: Beaver Dam, Elaine Erickson, queen with Carma Packer and Geraldine Bowen as attendants. Bothwell, Elaine Stokes with Wanda Anderson and Vera Firth. Deweyville: Dorothy Marble, queen with Doris Burbank and Darlene Fryer as attendants. Fielding: Mary Beth Richard with Beth Johnson and Joyce Richards. East Garland: Dorothy Barnard with Alta Rhodes and Ruth Adams. Elwood: Frances Brown, Etta Mae Heslop and Ardeth Larsen. Garland: Alice Norgaard with Ruth Tarbet and Fanny Hall. Howell: Donna Fackrell with Olive Gunnell and Afton Anderson. Penrose: Geniel Miller with Jewel Peterson and Sherma Stanfill. Plymouth: Sarah Hess with Harry Hess and Renee Mason., Riverside: Leone MacFarlane with Eugenia Moses and lone Udy. Snowville: Nona Arbon, with Twila Anderson and Neda An derson, Tremonton First Ward: Del-l- a Sandall, with Mary White and Geraldine Beard. Tremonton Second Ward: Golda Stenquist with Dora Fuller and Bertha Bloem. Each queen, in addition to her at tendants will be accompanied by a retinue of crown bearers, train bearers and heralds. Bishops of the wards will each crown their respective queens. M. I. A. officers in charge of the ball aay that elaborate decorations, good music anca floor Bhow consisting of well trained dancers will be other features of the evening's for mapped based on depth, color, ferfor Iterate tility, structure and lime content of the soil. Kind and degree of soil erosj each such alteration. is ion article and percentage of land slopes althis taking of To Be me writer of a bill so are mapped. t sdes on the controversy I Z From this information, the land is rebate chain stores and other Quarterly conference for the Bear monopolistic classified according to use capabilij SsJLes to prevent River Stake will be held in the Tab lotion, but the bill referred to ties. Four classes of cultivated land ernacle Sunday, February 9, with too far, are recognized under this classificaf Le geems to go altogether public sessions at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. objec- - tion, ranging from lands which are At 8:30 a. m. the priesthood, both and becomes punitive, hence, suitable for cultivation without speAaronic and Melchizedek, will meet tionable. I and a roll call will be made of all - n this controversy, the writer cial conservation practices to those which are unsuitable such for store as continuous officers and quorums. Therefore, it chain the caanot see we have cultivation. is urgent that presiding officers of a Benaee. In our community, The field portion of the survey has I hm or three of them. Their stores the wards and quorums of the priest : their been completed in Blue Creek and hood inform their memberships that and their service White's valleys and from the Idaho ; DriCes are competitive, they should be present at the 8:30 to line below the Washakie Indian mc uuu 11 ana COUrteOUS meeting. eiiicxeut, (J or cic Reservation in the Malad River valaaP Elder Richard R. Lyman, of the w I personnel of the highest type ley. This area contains 260 farms and council of twelve; and Henry D. feeiiship. Moyle, of the welfare board, will be' merchants constitutes 234,400 acres, or about 50 We have independent cent of the district. in attendance at the general sessions per as so asd far our in city, ; operating was 31st Scouts It celebrate out the the anniver. farmthat few and will be the principal speakers. country pointed throughout ''Boy are able to iudge. are maintaini of the movement in America during the week of Feb. ers realize the extent of erosion on sary The Relief Society will hold a ses J fc? their stores and share their doing While the slogan on the poster above emphasizes the (act that their farms. The survey shows that sion at the same time, at which a or interference without of business and all America j invigorates democracy., "Scouting strengthens on lands having slopes up to 5 per patriotic program will be rendered. I agrees that Scout membership is in Itself the essence of democracy. competition from the chain is which acres cent, Mrs. June Garfield will bo the speakof ar 70,320 the stores. er. Musical numbers will be rendered In the country today there are ea surveyed, erosion has removed less I 25 per cent of the top soil. But than by the Singing Mothers of Beaver other and ! cooper-many agricultural on the slopes ranging from 5 to 15 Dam and a solo by Mrs. Harold Dix atlves who have combined to reduce Cc. on, and a reading will be given by to the con-- J per cent, which includes 128,920 ac j the cost of merchandise 25 75 between and cent Mrs. Wilma Anderson. of the per M. E. turner They, too, might come under res, At 12 o'clock there will be a sesI such a bill if chain stores are consid-- ! top soil has been lost. And on slopes ered aetrimental Several hundred farmers of the val- to local and Individ of from 15 to 30 per cent, which ocMiss Lillian Abbott will be the sion for all stake and ward welfare acres of the surveyed ar- ley and Future Farmers from Bear workers. In the evening, commencing ual enterprise. It is doubtful if the cupy 55,160 speaker at 10 o'clock to the Sunday at 75 more cent of than 7:30, the Stake M. I. A. will have ea, the top per were River school j legal aspects of the bill will hold waentertained School of the Methodist Church thi? high soil has been removed. of the meeting. W. W. RichDal-to- n charge afternoon at Frank the to, and it is also doubtful of public Tuesday Sunday morning, February 9th, and of Field work has been ards, Logan Institute, former bishI approval when temporarily Implement Co., by the Interna- alsq again at the worship service at properly understood. of Garland, will be the speaker. of discontinued because condi winter op Co. ISese Btores tional chain Harvester 11:00 i o'clock. Miss Abbot has spent purchase vast furnished by the high but Mr. Shriber announced that I quantities of farm produce and carry tions, A lunch was served from 12:00 fifteen years in China as a mission Music will be under schoo the direction of will in be resumed the ! oi activities chorus, and refriendly profitable business -' (noon) to 1:00 p. m., afterwhich a ary and teacher at Nanking C. C. Watktns. of all will continue until and lations with the producer. program was given, Surely, no spring The stake presidency request a full Soil Conservation very interesting I have many varied and inperson would want to see the Northern Utah of educational "pictures; enconsisting at all these meetings. attendance sur been covered by the ! a business "Power teresting things to tell us of condilegislated out of existence, District has titled, "Eelgian Congo", unless that business was , cuiu xuudjr , tions as they are today, &3 she left violating all vey. The boundaries of the Northern retimingFrom j.c3iciuy j .the ethics of and "Tested China, December 25th and arrived in the merchandising. We fail Start," 'Right Soil Conservation District exto see wherein Utah United States last month. Everyone are Performance." doing that they e "rt or thing and believe the bill tend from Snowville to the Box The program also consisted of an i3 invited to hear her. The board of county commissioners should be county line, covering principal- accordian solo by an artist direct from Miss Abbott will be unable to speak rejected in that it tends to authorized County Clerk C. for services Aaron Funeral Monday area and Pubigee, farm the ct punishment concontaining Paul Whitman's orchestra, a roller at the evening service, due to diy rather than regu- - ly son of Elias and Henry Nielsen and County Attorney isuon. approximately 466,560 acres of land. skating demonstration by Bob and flicting dates. However, a moit inIndividuals having erosion problems Erna Pubigee, fatally wounded Sat- Marriner M. Morrison to proceed in Brent, Pacific International rol- teresting program has been planned. a shotgun which he was making the following changes and diswhen from assistance obtain the urday tUPTOJJ KERR SPONSORS m. 7:30 at may thej p. and a refriger- Beginning promptly ler champions, skating to use as a bludgeon on a corrections in the present election attempting IMPORTANT LEGISLATION trict in soil conservation work by ation demonstration. Wesleyans, the adult young people's wild dis folrabbit, charged into his ab- districts and precincts in Box Elder of to the will a any making application present Mr. Dalton was presented with a group of the church, were conducted Representative Clifton G. M. Kerr Monday at 1 county: lowing district supervisors: play, "The Eishop's Candle- - domen, Blue Ribbon Certificate of Merit for one-ais L. S. D. m. in Ward chap Washakie making the front pages in our state Change Malad precinct to Corinne, A. p. C. Carl the Shriber, Howell, Utah; sticks." This having a completely equipped repair brotherhood ofplay, emphasizing Moroni Timboo. Burial Curlew to Siiowville, Calls Fort to legislature. He is el Bishop by is on an based sponsor and ce- W. Bishop, Garland, Utah; J. A. Erick man, was in the Washakie cemetery, under Harper and Three Mile to Perry. Also nsor of two of the most important son, Beaver Dam, Utah; Hoiace Hun- - department af- incident in the book "Le.3 Miserable," the concluded A drawing prize " u. me copper weed control direction of Shaw & Iverson mortuary to effect a dissolution of the two elecNel G. D. and saker, Honeyville, Utah; ternoon's entertainment with Odell by. Victor Hugo. me removal tion districts in Willard and incorof tax on offer- of Tremonton. gasoline used son, Snowville, Utah. During the service a Romer and P.osclanJ Janson bdng the in tractors at 1927 was in born The porate them into one district to be and farm mhinom, with made youth also be ing viU be taken to aid in immediate Application may winners of a useful prize. The first seems, to be headed for Robert H. Stewart, county agent, at lucky coun- Washakie, where he had resided since. known as Willard precinct. It was relief of sufferers in y enactment, but the He was a member of the L. D. S. directed that a division of Tremontries of the world. second seems Brisrham City, who is acting as fa- Church and a student in the Washa- ton be made by creating a new pre already met with strong ciliatinsr secretary for the district Woodward-Ruggeri- a kie elementary school.. cinct, the division to be along Main and singularly from supervisors. Given are vh 8h0lJ know enough besides has street, such as now distinguishes the parents Surviving and appreciate two brothers, Thelma, First Ward from the Second Ward. two and sisters Old Mexico Z t0mm of he Is who Lila, Stanley and Alfred, Leon all of The First Waj-- will be known as Boy The marriage of Miss Doris WoodW now District No. 1 and the Second Ward is being ; Washakie. un-an Woodillustrated Russell Waldron gave improperly and l ward, daughter of George A. as District No. 2 nt the Tremonton taxed to JJJr maintain the highways of his travels in ward of Willard, Utah, to Mr. Emest lecture in precinct lunchA Boy Scout Court of Honor was A. Ruggeiia was solemnized at Brig-ha- Old Mexico at the Lions club ea on his The commissioners also authorized ; farm. School in Tremonton the held eon, with City, Tuesday, February 4, held at Snowville Tuesday evening a division of District No. 4 of the states at which 192 awards were made. The Henry Nielsen officiating at the cere- gym Wednesday evening. Mr. and Box Elder precinct in Brigham as , Mrs. their Waldron recognized this injusUce with mony. recently enjoyed large recreation hall was filled The final games, which will com- follows: That portion from East ForSrSnTlttin? to this scouts and scouters and many others The young couple are at home to honeymoon in Old Mexico and his picthe first two bowling tourna- est street noth to Third North, in i tax. Utah still tures plete demonstrated that it surely scout move- their friends at their apartment in in appears the interested are who H. cluding all resident residing on the ments now going on at the A. r..tte ml cow's tail and want, tr m. must be an interesting and beautiful the Taylor Motel. ment Monsouth side of Third North street and be will Courts played (additional burden upon the Bowling place to visit also east from Main street to the m. 8 Troupes from many wards of the at p. night day aouar already is worth is who Russ, unusually observing, east boundary line of Box Elstake and Troupe 140 from the M. .Mrs. Ernest Woodward entertained demonstrated is the Adams present league leading Drug he had an uncanny mtm tw SlnT,3nlewritero, E. Church were present at the exer- at a trousseau tea Sunday in honor der precinct, to be known as District and total of a with 21,825 pins 8e names and grand called the and places thecoS? iurtiOcatlon cise. Garland Pusey, scout commis- of her niece, Miss Doris Woodward, ory like a veteran of the old country, and a team average of 132 out of 165 No. 4. And that portion from Third of birtLtetn?no,theoPPntsofthe in a was elect bride charge of the stake, i and games. O. P. Skaggs is a close sec- North street, including all residents roads program would sioner "J The floral settings were of beauti- said that for a trip for enjoymentMexthe meeting and handled the huge ond with a total pin fall of 21,573 and redding on the north side of Third Old he education, strongly urged "us tax. If that crowd and the large number of ful dark pink roses and sweet peas. ' a team average of 131. Farmers Cash North street to the present north ico. Friends of the bride assisted. Miss and, dignity. with awards dispatch of Garland, appeared Union is in third place with a total boundary of Box Elder precinct, and Mary Elmer, WIy d you askthe were presented by M. E. Rhea Heppler and Miss Helen Allen before coloes The vou roads with the club in the interest of 3 of 21,104 pins and J. G. Burgess is also cast from Main street to the trouna. who had the largest repre served, Miss Nola Heppler assisted bills that have been introduced in the fourth with 20,558. present boundary of Box Elder prei manifesUy fair, as sentation present. Community singing the bride in the trousseau room3. ldhvfK action awarded at be which will cinct to be designated as District Prizes legislature for the benefit of the blind. of toe large ma-- ! 8 of the Box Elder precinct No. was led by Dee Francom ana air. Miss Woodward and girls assisting The first is a bill to be will c he "tat" of lose the the $25.00 games earn the of this nation. made a brief opening remarks. were beautifully dressed in their ings of 50 per cent permit has been confusing to many votIt $15.00 second, and $5.00 third. Puzey first, of of the ' RePresentaUve grant Kerr and Snecial musical numbers were render- formals. "An in ers the past to have certain cities the state to the blind without reduc "gih oATJ 10 111111 for the ed and A large number of friends called tion from the Walton, pf the James T. in the county called by one name and Bishop The for second, character and for his giant. m. lon6stv i Tremonton Second Ward, denverea during the hours from 2 till 6 p. Total Ave. the voting precinct by another nam. the right of an eescort, other than purpose in the talk to the Boy Scouts. Adams 21,825 132 to of Drug the election, accompany Judges hl d handicaps comnl"011 church he 131 the of O. Dr. P. 21,573 Bennion, a blind person into the booth to cast Skaggs B. E. L hve to fight, and that anr1 Boys was for all 128 E. present T. of 21,104 Union education, mission Cash Improvtheir third and the that wh0 are vote; they him, fighting with used a few seconds to say that he 124 To On 20,558 should have fishing license free. The Burgess Plumbing was hannv to be presented and com were bills endorsed by unanimously I"V Box Eder county's state champion plimented the scouts and scouters on j Word received through relatives oi ui uuv. ls NLB0S,nCS8 Ry Advertlsinfi of the night. club livestock Judging team, Ben achievements he tsnei discussions were naa or me Newspaper. Adams, prominent local in Club Howard Barlow and Emil Tanaka, me Te Court of Honor ofwastheheld Dins Dexore important legislature. foundbusinessman, is that his condition of West Tremonton, will be 'onor of the anniversary Eggli an opImproved following club KDYL A rifle match between the Tremon- heard on the regular a "It is not difficult to see what wo ing of scouting. eration which was performed by ton Riflo clubs held last radio and Garland to program, land our Saturday, should do February with preserve specialists at Ann Harbor, Michigan. ANNOUNCEMENT Fton erosion, pnd create Friday resulted in a win by the Tre- 8, at 11:00 a. ra. JH. JgHlniin fpi 5 i's was fertility, he which for The- cond'tion sized and better organized monton club, with 829 points, against They will tell of their experience on for has boon improved and btter 1 of M. Munk, In livestock Judging and report on 703 for the Garland club. Oliver nd M'i. be speakunits, economically farming foon will he Z 3 that is no"Duane Frank and O. W. Goldsbcrry their recent trip to the National Wes4 TTowel'. announce the marriage of :t ing," according to Secretary of 6 7 road to recovery. on a rnt.l C Don to were leading shots for the local club tern Stock Show in Denver, Colorado. 9 10 11 v.Ptr "The Wickard. R. Claude Poroth", cirwc " a M Mmi has wiae vbo are trouble comes when we try to place and Elmer Jensen and Lee Thompson Thomas A. Summers, local T 13 14 club rvo'iT"1 ro'i of Mr. and Mrs. nrssoHal friends, 17 were high men for the Garland club leeader and Charles W. Warnlck, asbe off who driven would the Love'and. ana peonle we'fare cterl In his land ut sistant county agent will alio appear took mice Monda" Veer1'"' The a complete and soeedy " 'nd bv such changes in Tem A An Make Whopping EAAtor 37'.". Leader Lake on the program. Salt in the 3rd. ilization. ruirv I Shave been secured and paid of $500.00 to $5,000.00 Stake Conference Held Sunday 1 -- I i- 1 te s 1 3. Interna t'l Harvester Missionary from Entertains With China to Speak At Educational Program Church Sun. 1 She-wi- ll ... Indian Youth Fatally Wounded by Shotgun Elder-Cach- Commissioners Change County Voting Districts ( I Alice-Brow- i i ct free-wi- ll war-tor- n op-Pti- on T far. Wedding Tuesday Scout Court of Honor Held at Snowville : Illustrated Lions Lecture of d tri-col- or Finals of Bowling Tournament Monday m I liSJttatST t&" ; , f 'I ht&ithTout C rtaluad ! wH ! ! 4-I- Adams J Club Appear ing After Operation Tremonton Wins Over Garland Rifle I Radio 4-- H 4-- H j 5 la 18192021 g24 25? AT - 0 o-- Arri-ciilt'i- di'iT-Mer- ir re . 4-- H ple. i op-crat- - recover' |