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Show jj)JJJA UAL 1 JtlOXTON WORLD WAR VETERANS ASKED JameS I TO REGISTER Preston YF A Organization for Defense If Necessary If CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, J FEBRUARYTIW NUMBER AAA Of ficials See CLIFTON KERR Wheat Quotas For . , T f x ear's current Crop TALKSTOJR.C.C. " To protect the wheat market for tne Amencan faimer it is expected that wheat marketing quotas will be proclaimed this year, M. G. Perry, Lf ON AMERICANISM TWENTY-TW- O Senator Murdock Asks for Reservoir On Bear River Bill Seeks A Grant of to Benefit Migratory Birds Home chairman of the Box Elder county "Tan industry, in its $450,000 AAA committee, announced today. is making . - ... He explained that under the AgriM w"-ai the writers You have served j'our country in cultural Conservation Act, when the that "you will contended 0 tave nnrs out of a one emergency. The time has come total supply of wheat exceeds the norSenator Abe Murdock haa a bill into the Senate to to serve it again but in another wav mal year's consumption by 33 per introduced " Clifton was Kerr Representative the or researchers know, This time, the veterans of the World cent, marketing quotas ate to be pro- principal speaker at the regular Jungrant the Interior Department $450,-00- 0 4 to establish a reservoir on the ior Chamber of Commerce meeting 1659. was the first War must organize for national de claimed. J,fflS to Bear fense Indications are 'l into River, which will be east of Trewriting. that there a will His be was the theme work supplement Wednesday evening. phrase being monton. It3 purpose is for the maincone of more, Americanism. than 400 million by the greatly augmented army, carryover later, Washington tenance of water levels in the Bear In a forceful manner h brought f ,v of new industrial accom-- s navy, marine corps and the troops bushels by July 1, 1941. With export River Migratory Bird Refuge and to markets greatly reduced and with out the privileges and responsibilities defense which make araitea tor selective traininsr. silk furnish clear water, which, it is felt, this of o into the ear Americans. carryover sow's of "Twenty-twthe nation on February Throughout only way prices of a years ago will do away with so much duck can wheat be kept fiom dropping to the first World War ended," the or zi, around wasfcington's birthday, ,t- child's play. sickness. instances levels we "and to a new depression is that to many date, the nation will attempt to limit the speaker said, thought In the opinion of authorities on moDUize its World War veterans. It amount of wheat that can be sold on democratic era was ushered in; but this is essential for the birds, we birds, and the have wants found how to know the individual veter it has weakened market, he said. the policy ta and If something of this nature is not The law reads that whenever it and blinked out in European countries machines for de-- an's availability and qualifications for AO. done, we will lose many of the birda nrn.lucinff them. voluntary emergency service. It in no shall appear that the total supply of until they are again at war." MURDOCK ABE that are so necessary for our He went on to explain that the o this production way increases his obligation beyond wheat as of the beginning of any mare Job. But facts that of any citizen of the United keting year will excell a normal year's conflict now was of two opposing TiSm a This reservoir has been talked of domestic consumption and exports by of government. A new weaStates. for a long time and investigations Because of their age. World War more than 35 per cent, the secretary pon is being used in this conflict, the necessary have all been made. It la To Be !?JLcially interesting illustration: veterans, if the emergency arises will of agriculture shall, not later than speaker mid, that of the morale of 15 by friends of the birds that the to When is the of that broken, the such prior people. Tlrafting men for military proDamy be asked to serve only in May beginning 17 hoped bill will pass so our feathered this rest some seems home Terroristic tactics such defense year, easy. consideration, marketing as proclaim groups, such fact, thosp was under friends may benefit. faunrpri defer- - organized in the n nations and during the marketing year begin- are being used to break this morale, Mrs. Agusta (Grandma) Stenquist 1 here as as well and abroad. of ning The July continuing throughout Europe. important point, howwatchmakers utc Our responsibility is to keep a close will be honored on her 86th birithday, which ex-- j ever, is that tirganization must be ef such year, a national marketing quota useful in making fuses Monday, February 17, by open house. and bomte. But now these fected immediately to prevent costly shall be in effect with respect to the neawork of morale in America be- Her many friends are invited to call tween the people, the government and L3 are being produced. And men ana sometimes ghastly delays when marketing of wheat. and extend felicitations on that day. th Mr. Kerr urged. army, However, between the date of the ' mrir on women's min- the unexpected emergency arises. mo regu"1" Her announced the hours have family "Is our democracy worth saving?" Alan Pctei-sonare too of Collinston, was in the nation-wid- e man. registra issuance of any proclamation of any ate modern wrist etches to be in the aftern6on of time any 1m asked. the on national is "It awarded in the essay con best earth and first for wheat i of tion prize Woild quota marketing fuse War veterans he will making. rtmisv for that date. test on "Americanism," sponsored by w&Wnnake just didn't have the supervised by the posts of the Amer and June 10, a referendum shall be should be preserved." Sunday, the family and a few close the Tremonton Junioir Chamber of He commended the Jaycees for their j quired skill. So the fuse producers ican Legion under their Department conducted in which farmers who will friends from Salt Lake will meet in Commerce. Americanism needle-I was be to the quotas may vote on program and said it commanuer. All that is necessary ie subject I Floy Tanaka and Ada to women who are her at a dinner. honor Mae King tied for second place. doing a great work to build against crochet to fill out a registration blank on thp tic quotas. If more than workers, doing embroidery, The essays were read at a .special of the farmers voting in the referen- any propaganda of foreign nations. I teg, and other fine handwork. The day or days assigned by the post com Alan Peterson, Floy Tanaka and dum approve such quotas, they shall assembly program held at the Bear mander. mat is perfect fuses. I River High School. Asida from the In charge of the registration in be in effect for the year. But if quo- Ada Mae King were announced a3 Hold I it sounds surprising to change essays, Representative Clifton G. M. Utah is Clem S. Schramm, Depait- - tas are rejected, no loans will be of winners of the Americanism, essay contest at the high school, and Kerr spoke to the student body on into fuse makers. But oth-- ment commander, and A. S. Horsley, fered on 1941 wheat, he said. A. L. Bishop, president of the Bear the same subject. The Jaycees also of the local school. AlTurner sur-- f as are transfers similar just er department adjudant. They have sent an was not present to read his essay, River National Farm Loan Associa- - presented the school with Bills of out department orders and blanks for prising. but Ramona was and was commended tion, Ed Deakin, president of the Blue Rights to be pasted in history books I For example, War Department offthe conduct of this registration in all Creek National Farm Loan Associa- - at the school. highly for her work. n icers originally planned for an army active posts of the state. tion and Geoige Schuman, president! Clifton Kerr and were Ed Fronk At the same time an essay contest k only 400,000 men. But now they The local Post of the American s awarded sendee keys for their out- of the Garland National Loan held at the local grade school, Ccnse- - Legion will fare planning for 4,000,000. register Woild War vetstanding work during the past year. ciation announce that the regular an- - with the game sponsors. The winner erans at Tremonton any time to and quratly, they need more of everything was not present to nual meetings of their respective as- - wa3 Ramona Turner, of Tiemonton. I to arm, feed, clothe, and care for including February 22, according to Cupid's dart struck the hearts of Wayne Sandall his receive award. It will be made sociations will be held at Tremonton, t these 4,000,000 men. Dr. Jay M. Schaffer, local command Margaret Kay, charming daughter of next during the week of Februaiy 15, 1941. meeting. I Mosquito with er of the American Legion cost. All Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kay, and Virgil netting is important, The meetings have been arranged in son located of W. Mr. Mrs. and Waldron, I many training camps being veterans, whether they belong to an the following manner: The Bear RivC. C. Calvin Waldron, and they are to be 4-to keep soldiers from organization or not, are f near water, required to Club er Association will meet at the labmalaria and other diseases, register. Either Dr. Schaffer, Raffie married on his day Valentine Day, el ty Theatre at 1;00 p. m. on Feb A beautiful trophy is on display at fpossiiiy even yellow fever. But exist-- l Christensen, Joe Burgess or James Februai'y 14. Association Creek the Blue 19, ruary Gifford's store, which was .awarded be The marriage will solemnized ing mosquito netting makers couldn't Ransom may be contacted for School will meet at the Orpheum Theatre at the Junior Chamber of Commerce for in the Salt Lake Temple Friday mornsupply the necessary quantities. 1:00 o'clock on February 20, and the the outstanding work in fire prevenI So now some of the leading pro The registration will furnish com- ing. The young couple will return Association will meet at the tion work during 1940. It was conGarland for the Complete program plans Jducers of women's lingerie are mak-inplete information for defense groups home Sunday for a wedding dinner State at 1:00 on February sidered the best in the state. The tro Theatre Club Leaders Liberty Training mosquito netting. of the local community, state and na- that will be given by the bride's par 21. 24 to have March 1, Course, February phy was presented by the Bear River tion. All blanks will be made in trip- ents for the immediate families. is association office The pregroup Fern Miss been released Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Shipby There are many other such sam-pieThey have a home in East Tremon- just and David licate. One copy will be retained loc set of charts that will give The points of judging was the splena paring assistant Jr., ley Sharp, to move One factory, which made ma into when they ton prepared the members a clear picture of the did work of the fire department, the ally, one by the state department and state club leaders. chines for tobacco plants, now is prod- one will be forwarded to the Ameri- return. association's business and financial SUCCessful maimer in which Fire Pre of outlined for program Typical This young couple is well known in ucing Diesel engine parts; dye3 and can Legion national to be presented on vention week and Clean-ucondition. diviheadquarters. Topics is weeks livestock sessions the project vtoois are being produced in a button Information sought in the registra- this valley and are highly respected. sion, when income vvcrc put over and the surveys of the are loan the charts conactivity, breeding problems, com'plant; a maker of laundry machines tion includes: citizenship, education, They have been active in the fronting the group, will be handled by and expense statement, statement of business district to remove fire haz- is the in worked The bride has turning out machines which will branch of former munity. service, present miDr. Ralph Phillips, while Dr. R. A. earnings and the finiancial statement. nrAa bore and rifle gun barrels. or naval status, police, fire de- local post office for the past two Rasmussen Advance announcements have gone litary will discuss feeding methThe community is proud of the sucThe willingness of these manufact- partment or intelligence service ex- years and the groom 13 a school teach obtainwho to have cess ods. attained in this and extend their Professor Geoige Q. Batemanj urers to do even more is ed Federal Land Bank loans for the appreciation to this making a perience, foreign language, present er in Fielding. e manto will solutions present pasture definite impression in Washington, occupation, They have a host of friends in the of and farms immediate for refinancing purchase availability agement difficulties. One man who j processes fish oil says senice, locally or for state troop ser- valley, whom the Leader is happy to In charge of livestock sections and farm debt with long term loans that ,,!:is four for wish in good every extending fishing steamers were availavice replacing the National Guard; join judging work are: Alma Esplin, sheep can be repaid by small success and happiness. of ble for use as mine sweepers if the World War veter- their condition, physical Lyman H. Rich, daily; and H. II. installments and for other agricultur government need3 them; a chemical an service organization, etc. al purposes. Smith, beef and swinie. Program .company owner offers to Features of the program arranged go out of The registrants will be listed for and for county groups lanning business M and let his plant be 67 vocations or activities to determine On Friday, February 21, the annual iccord books will be subjects of dis- include reports on the year's activity for W. C. T. U. something else if the the kind of service they could render by the president, other members of meeting for Program Planning for cussion by two county agents. wishes; a creamery plant in the event of a One session for all club the boards of directors and the Box Elder county will be held in the major national emeroner suggests reasurer. Tremonton Women's Christian Tem- leaders general that his facilities gency. An officer of the Fed- L. D. S. demonto be devoted will chapel at Bear River City. be converted into chemical "It must be remembered," Utah perance Union met on Thursday, Feb. stration activities, with Extension eral Land Bank of Berkeley will be Farmers, farmers' wives, business production. Commander Glem S. 6th at the home of its president, Mrs. Dairyman, Lyman H. Rich, explain- present at the meetings. Election of men and wives, all organization head3, Department two directors to seive for three year and in fact Schramm announced, "that the reg- Kirstine Parker. ing the advantages of demonstration everyone in the county m these Devotionals were conducted by Mrs. terms will be hid. After the business who can things are being istration includes no obligations bein session Included this techniques. arrange their af possibly by industry, Washington is yond those of citizenship no does it Tom Carter. Mrs. N. E. Shaw gave will be demonstrations, on hame fur- of the meetings has been disposed of, fairs should be present at these seson to ttjmg closely what is done TO envision immediate and active or semi an interesting report legislation, nishings and dairying given by vari a free picture show will be given sions. The county organization set up, strikes, of course, continue active service. It is merely a mobi- both national and state. A report was ous club members the those in attendance. throughout the county-wid- e program for 1941, All members of the associations ijMmper production in important lization of our human resources to made by many members that they state. and other subjects will al, Ani labor unionists in many meet any emergency that may arise." had received replies to their letters Recreational training for club lead- and their wives, together with mem- be discussed.interesting William PeterDirector aresiowing down to our Washinigton Senators and Rep- ers will be conducted by Israel Hea-to- bers of their family and friends, are son, assistant directors W. W. Owens ? up production. Here resentatives regarding protecting the is an who will train the leaders in invited to attend these meetings. In- and Myrtle Davidson of the Utah A. M. I. Treated report of such a case: of recreational work most gen- vitations have been extended to mem- State Extension Service; other state youth of our land while in training fl&nse manufacturer sit- types to the as liquor especially camps, club bers of county planning boards, agemployerally adapted to groups of clubs officials, and .many county officials, ricultural extension service, uation. lenfZrkCr Wh0 was ambitious age. and department heads The first week this man Much interest was shown in the A feature of the 1941 school is a and other representative agricultural organization to be in attendance. The officers and teachers of the are 1,199 of a expecting to the state our attend legislature cam pf ire program, scheduled for the organizations meetings. Particular ar- - Tremonton Second Ward M. I. A. en- bills pending at umon ieader This program also includes the sale of liquor. The chairman last night. The committee in charge These meetings are of vital Interest to as the Mked him. Are which 4-a party very pleasant joyed communities to Sh0w all youth of Box Elder county, the ? up the rrat of was held in the ward hall Wednesday of literature gave each member pres- includes: W. D. Toiler, chairman, Su- and importance and officers members; clu'o leadeis, ent an envelope with temperance lit- sie Sanford, Amy Kearsley and J. wiithin the county and all eveining. It was a misifit affair and stw?ti,atpromembers of Future Farmers be read and to attend. th; are it that urged asking erature, ttanwJduction Whitney Floyd. In presented an array of characters that the members' families be urged to itwaT, gro'ipj, and others who should aid drPped to GOO caused side splitting laughter. future. as the of informed the and r:o;v;ng same problems the get lose read his job. SlS2e,rthat HonH. During the evening, a variety of The social part of the program will Execu!jU3t as as actual games were played, lni which every- to the evils of intemperance. at held be will not be forgotten either. Everyone la March The meeting is gct- one took part and had a delightful the home of Mrs. L. G. Rose, and evto be present at these very invited matter. I time. Following the play period, the a H. to guest. the of Meltrude asked is programs. Stohl, president bring important county-wid- e ery member group retired to the banquet rooms, At will education was Relief alcohol Ward Second sigSociety, this meeting NGCOJVTEST WINNERS where they enjoyed chili and pie eight members particiLambert G. Rose and Lloyd Schmid nally honored with a surprise pro The tables and room carried be stressed, be will There in the program. of the local Gamble Store, left Wed- gram held in connection with the reg pating BowifnLSaf?Je ContC3t at the A. out the misfit theme, and were unFeb. 12 afternoon. The music. special nesday for Denver to attend the 16th ul.T meeting Tuesday usually clever and interesting. a had ladies program special prepared annual sales conference of the Gamble tt "owing The party was directed by June in honor of her and presented it as William Nikolaisen, well known son Stoie who organization. to Dms-firstNessen, 12? Garfield and Katheryne to the president. of Mrs. Gilbert Parker, and Miss Alima a Dcweyville surprise complete will This together meeting bring are well known as past masters of the Mrs. Mary R. Harris, who directs thea Miller, daughter of William Milthe managing partners of the Gamble art. FarmW ' 'jBi0l. thirri , Cash the .u quilting department of the society, ler, of Penrose, were married WedStores with their assistants and also of the society, presented Mis nesday noon at Brigham. County In behalf anthe owners of the Gamble Dealer ,...wurth, no cash prize. Dcweyville Ward will hold its MEETING ANNOUNCED a beautiful silk quilt in Clerk C. Henry Nielsen performed with Stohl merIn to hall discuss the order ward Friday, stores, reunion at the of the splendid service the ceremony. The regular Union meeting of the nual 21st. Various committees chandising plans and company poli- appreciation Hhe bis rendered a.i president of the atBear River Stake Sunday School will February ofwho all cies Several Following the wedding, a dinner for the coming year. working to assure Relief Society. SLKSSUARY 194. be held in the Tabernacle February are ac- ficials from the was office given at the home of the bride's Afternoon Minneapolis of tend a day pleasure. meet113 were at There the n present who Is spending the winter in 16, at 1 p. m. All ward SuthL School nu and will Some this father, address thirty tting. , tivities will consist of dinner , with the Strike RelUf 'Society Brigham, for the immediate families. u ing, from workers are. urged to attend, It is ucvou manufacturers' te will representatives enlist- program. Tfco evening William has purchnsed a farm in ill over the country will alfo b pres- presidency, Mrs. Stohl's daughter and particuarly important that all attend to a program and dancing. as special guests. daughters-in-laand after a short honeymoon, Penrose ment directors and secretaries and to new ent ltem3 introduce pass person, rents per A charge of fifty Refreshments were served. 7 the couple will make their home on this meeting, as special instructions will admit on Information of general Inteiet. gur..;ts, for the farm. Mr, Rofic stated that the several 13 14 15 will be given in this work. Superinthem to both dinner and dunce. 100 a The Leader Joins their many fti nd3 per tendents, let's make thU meetings held this year will be the expecti to receive much Information to etore In his and of value in the the most and sending best wishes for their succent Union meeting. It can be done. important rpa1 Wriest wIH ffo 'ar if $$$$ Your cess and happiness. 212?. 27 2B ALBERT MELDRUM, history of the company and that he ndi. the Stake Superintendent Our Responsibilty Is to Preserve Our Morale, Representative Urges (D-Uta- h) F5jn Its PtS - 100 T'S T' well-bein- g. , phil-osoiphi- es Grandma Stenquist Honored At Open House, Feb. JZ war-ridde- f 1 Jaycee Essay Contest Awards Are Made 1 f . - , 1 two-thir- Farm Loan Ass'n to Annual Meetings Ra-mo- S sixty-seve- na j Cupid's Dart Strikes Margaret Kay and Virgil Waldron j Asso-Jwa- H Fire Prevention Trophy Presented Jr. of Leaders Announce Program For Annual g 4-- H I p 1 farmer-membe- rs wide-awak- semi-annu- gov-nime- Legislation Studied At Meeting nt Annual Meeting Program Planning al 4-- H secretary-t- 4-- H L?! 2 n, Second Ward Holds Misfit Party - 4-- H 4-- H SI H I H farmer-membe- C?;2SfCo,lgrf3 Gamble Store tives Attend Denver Stohl Meltrude ored At Relief Society Convention Wm. Nikolaiscn, Althea Miller Married 5 Ward - Hold Annual Reunion 1 ll rs 3 "12 26 w 6 3 n Ju |