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Show i BOX ELDER COUNTY FAIR & RODEO - AUGUST, 28, 29, 30 art. )) vrn? U K i? MR 1! 7Af TV r aiiy?i) TREMOXTON CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1941 Best Available Material Secured for this Year's County Fair & Rodeo WASHINGTON "1 NE4W5 STRUCK BY CAR Dressed In Festive FORTY-EIGH- T SCHOOLS TO START 1 SEPTEMBER 8 IN , BOX ELDER ON HIGHWAY Dies Saturday of Injuries; Services Held Circus To Furnish Midway; Streets Are W. K. GRANDER MISSIONARY WE H. JANSON Harry Rowell Stock Contracted; Seibrand fROM OUR CONGRESSMAN NUMBER Board of Education 2 nounces An- 1941-194- Wednesday ! School Calendar Regalia Funeral services were held WednesBRIGHAM Every school child in in the Second Ward Chapel, under Box Elder county should get the calday nf Defense Savings Bonds Elder County Fair and Ro- the direction of Bishop James Walton, endar and put a red ring around SepTrea deo wiC0MuaCtS f0r t?6 2reatest B Billion Dollar Mark-T- he now been completed. There will be new faces and over the remains of William Herman tember 8, for that is the day when that- cash new Department rodeo material, as well as new rides and f who died Saturday from infive thousand students of primary and Snditures for defense totaled about urwnaking machines Janson, received the day previous on juries high schools will say goodbye to sumin July and cash O0O 000,000 ' a short distance from mer vacation and turn their minds-t30, a mere Highway By HrfTis f saving's Pioneer miracle, who Rowell, Ilarry " reiotS I'OIU staged the his home. the serious business of learning. ...a. nnssed the billion dollar mark DaMs rodeo at Ogden is furnishing the rodeo stock. Mr. Rowell The ward choir furnished three two biggest celebrations of the The on went sale. became only available because Le months after they it was between season time and his numbers and Walter Wuthrich and in this county will come before year records- in July stock could be fed here as as anywhere else. They have Mrs. Judith Strand sang a duet. The Nearly complete cheaply the start of school. They will be tha out through been here since the Ogden show. showed $899,488,021, paid were President K. H. Fridal, Box Elder County Fair, August 28, speakers V and $62,053,364, The through midways here this year will be Treasury 29, and 30, and Peach Days, SeptemRudolph Christensen, Clifton Kerr Rrnttiera fir- the R. F. C. i?inai lepuita, iunv.iau furnished hv Seihranrt and ber 5 and 6. That will be the opporWalton. The invocation Bishop defense expendithe! cus company, one of the best in F should show MRQ was offered by William Eli Hawkins tunity for all youngsters to have their ng of almost one billion dollars business. It will be the biggest affair iTxiiu. and the benediction by Hyrum Chrislast fling before settling down to since month for any tnai nas ever piayea at any or the Apostle Erastus Snow, who took the classes the following week. for July largest tensen. Box Elder County Fair and Rodeos. t&ewar. The speakers paid tribute to the message of Mormoni&ra to Scanduiav According to the board of educaPresident Sandall said, in a confiian countries, arriving in Copenhagen, tion, deceased's the total school population of industry and characteristic Increases Latest dential chat with the editor, "No kidDenmark, June 14, 185$. of Box Elder neat and clean has been gradually falling wanting things from the Census Bureau show ding, we have really got something since 1925, but the Lincoln and Cenabout the yard and the home and this year." That ought to be enough that tne nauuu tral schools both show an increase in that he was kind and helpful to his 1ALUC v for anybody. S15647 ifi uie the number of students attending. neighbors. Ton. 132.584.922 on ...a tntnlwi Extensive improvements have been iSW oji Mr. Janson met his death last FriOn September 20 institute will be To Be BnVin the 1Q41 The DODulation of made in the exhibition building and held in Brigham for all teachers of when he was struch by an L. D. S. night day 16-1- 7 atinental U. S. on April 1, 1940, the second floor has been fully the county schools, and in October, automobile driven by V. E. Fry of was completed, which gives a third more den the last census was taken, will come a holiday when teachers Ogden. According to the investigation 131,669,275. space than formerly has been availThe annual Scandinavian Reunion will take one Friday off to attend tha accident occurred on highway 30 the Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Chadewick able. will be held in Brigham next Satur U. E. A. convention in Salt Lake City. about a mile and a half west of 69, wife of George A. Linford, rnnner Placed Under 100 Per Cent All the department heads and comThe driver told Marshal Hyde day and Sunday, August 16 and 17, Thanksgiving recess will take place The Office of Production mittees are enthusiastic of the pros- prominent Garland farmer, died at he had priority noticed Janson walking beginning with a meeting at 2 p. m. on a Thursday and Friday in Novemjust Management placed copper unaer iuu pects of the coming show. People are the family home at 1 a. m. Tuesday along the highway when the ber. pede- Saturday. illness. nr rent nriorities controls. A new showing keen interest, which is an following a An address of welcome will be givDecember will see the Christmas strian suddenly swung over toward the Mrs. Linford was born May 1, 1872 center of was signed under indication that the fair and rodeo will preference order road. Seeking to avoid en by Mayor Alf Freeman and the vacation starting Tuesday evening. the in North Ogden, a daughter of Mary an rhich no deliveries or reiinea copper truly be great this year. accident, Fry said, he angled his response will be given by Executive December 23, and school will start Premium lists were mailed some Ann Newby and Abraham Chadwick. machine into the barrow pit, but Jan- Cice Chairman Holgar M. Larsen. m be made exoept upon specific diagain January 5 following tl.e Christintime ago and all necessary informa- She was married to Mr. Linford on son dashed in front of the car and , lations of OPM. Previously the Following the meeting, a tour will mas holidays. cent of tion for all department displays is October 28, 1891 in the Logan L. D was struck. The driver rushed the in- - be made of the The next five months will be a long dustry had set aside 20 per Bird refMigratory S. Temple. They moved to Garland in an emerg- now in the hands of exhibitors. its monthly production man to a Tremonton hospital uge, leaving Brigham Young Park at grind for all students and schools will in 1910 and have resided there since. jured he died been the has been time since a permitted It close for the summer, May 15, 1942. long where ency pool and had at 4:30 a. m. Saturday. 4:30. Mrs. Linford has been a devout and orders as soon as valley has produced more beautiful fill In the evening, a free concert and The school calendar published above The accident was considered unI defense demands had been met. and abundant crops than this year. active Latter Day Saint He activi- avoidable by officers. dance will be held at the 5th Ward was made up by school officials with - Exhibits in The order assigns a preference ratthe agricultural depart- ties have extended into practically The victim was born in Huntsville, Church, at the corner of 5th South the view of affording students an op ment alone are expected to surpass all the women's organizations of the Utah, May 20, 1897, the son of Chas. and 2nd West A good program has portunity to relieve the local labor to all deliveries for of received church, including the Relief Society, and Ida G. Janson. Survivors include been arranged consisting of: a string shortage, both in the fall and laJtha not orders that have anything ever shown. and Sunday School, some of three brothers: Arthur Janson, Tre-m- o ensemble, from the Box Elder High spring, and still enable the district the of Primary One Iag Exhibitors are encouraged to bring paragraph rating. which she has been president of. She of Tn Her the acceptance iton; Gilbert I Janson, Cedar City School; vocal solo, Mrs. Oscar St: and to have 172 days of requires in their products and show the world also acted a3 manu- captain of the Utah and Elmer Janson, El Pasoj Texas.' , of Tremonton; violin solo (Scandina-vini- a to do this, it la necessary to bold ordsrs by 4alers what Box Elder county can produce. Daughters of Pioneers. acturers of copper products and copmelodies) by professor Henry school on three Saturdays during the o I The deceased was a kind and affaof all kinds, rabbits and Livestock all year. Otte, of Logan. ra base alloys, and requires that ble lady, who has won herself a host over The next session will be at 10 a. o o poultry, have been lined up and full of friends jiese be given priority who express sorrow in the m. be Talks will demands. Sunday morning. lines. pens are expected in these To Civic closing of her useful life and who will given by Stake President Hervin The streets are dressed in bright remember her as a faithful Latter Christensen, American Ingenuity Mobilized For Judge George The Bear River Stake Quarterly who will speak on the Introduction of regalia to give the festive asmosphere. Day Saint, a devoted wife and mothDefense In order to place the na fellow-meB. E. conference will be held on Sunday, Mormonism into Denmark, Hyrum D. Last year the city bought some ban- er, who has given much to her im's brain power in high gear for August 17. At 8:30 a. m. the Stake Jensen into Norway and John II. national Defense the Office of Scien ners and this year spent another $100 The Women's Civic League is again Surviving are her husband; the fol- Relief Society will meet and at the into Sweden. The Ogden Scance Research and Development has for more, instead of paying this to lowing sons and of the stake dinavian choir, under the direction of sponsoring a children's parade to be the same time daughters: priesthood George is formed. This organization an outsider. Local firemen volunteer- L. Linford of Ogden, Parley, Arthur will meet. Arvid Nylander, will furnish music held the first day of the fair, Aug. ieadquarters for a group of more held is be this of William will Linford Chas. sessions and them to General It ed up. Garland, both the morning and afternoon 28, at 10:00 a. m. at Tremonton. for public put iaa 20,000 men and women who are of Berkeley, Calif;Elmon J. at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Linford The parade will consist of two secthis fair made sessions has and will all be Scandinavian. that experts in bacteriology, medicine, spirit and Cyril Linford and Mrs. Arietta 8 p. m. the M. I. A. session will At A. Widstoe, of the quor- tions of floats, individual and club, Elder John weather successful. so rodeo and taistry, physics, zoology, Backman of Los Angeles, Calif; the be held. um of twelve, will be the principal in. one group and merchants in tha iorecastine. etc. Every idea received All in alL the Box Elder County following brothers and sisters: Thos. invited to any or all speaker at the afternoon session. The is second division, decorated doll bugpublic ullthis f organization i3 given the Fair this year will be something to H. Chadwick of Kaysville, George E. of these conference sessions. A generAll Scandinavian people are urged gies, tricycles, bicycles, pets and cosattention. About 95 per cent of look at. Keep open August 28, 29 and Chadwick of Afton, Wyo.; John Chad al to attend, also missionaries who have tumed children. ie suggestions received prove to be authority will be in attendance. A $1.00 first prize and a 50c second wick, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Montgomery, wttless but the scientists are al 30 for the hig show. Elder Thomas E. McKay, newly ap labored there. C. Shaw, Mrs. Eliza Ann Louise Mrs. introwill be given for each of tha who Erastus Snow, prize Apostle o on the lookout for the remainRandall and Mrs. Margaret C. Wood-fiel- d pointed to the quorum of the twelve, duced the gospel to these countries seven divisions. Each child in the pa2 5 a per cent, which may piove of North Ogden, and Mrs. Fran- and W. E. Rybera, a member of the in June 1850 is specially honored at rade will receive a free ride ticket. machine or instrument very vital to C. ces The parade is under the direction Barker of Ogden; 17 grand- church welfare committee, will rep the reunion. tional defense. of Mrs. Leland Harris, assisted by children and three 0 o o resent the general authorities and be Mrs. Harold Dixoa, Mrs. Golden Harloung Wallace Enters Army the principal speakers at each of the afChamber of ComJunior were held ris and Mrs, Don Grover. local service this The Funeral Raveling to Richmond with 133 othmerce held ladies' night in connection ternoon in the L. D. S. Tabernacle sessions. Leading the parade will be a prin Robert Washington selectees, Wednes- at Garland, with Bishop Charles J. o o cess and two attendants to be selected their with meeting regular rown son Wallace, the at a contest to be held August 23rd. Wood conducting the exercises. Burial at Ern's Cafe. 1 Vice President Wallace, has been day evening and attended Girls between the ages of 4 to 6, inhi enjoy was crowd the Garland A City cemetedy. large ducted into the Army. Wallace is ed the program. Jay G. Brockbank Shaw & Iverson funeral directors. clusive, wishing to enter, should be is 1941 & feet four Stake River Bear The presidency inches tall and towers and Wayne Woodmemregistered by their mothers at tha all and stake a foot over the celebrated dad of Salt Lake City, urging inviting Russ state Electric Co., from Saturday, vice presidents ' outof WiUard, a land, to in general participate resembles. At the regular meeting of the Box bers 16 to Saturday, August 23. August of the Jaycees, and Lee Irvine, presinext on at held Monday Logan Canyon ing Elder County Commissioners in were Mrs. Don club Lake the of Salt Peckenpaugh is in charge dent E. C. Russian Ambassador To England Monday, August 4, a resolution was evening, August 18, President the contest. City at of wives the their with attendance said saninated For today. London passed setting the tax levies for the Smith Club o o and each gave stirring talks Details of the program are in the 1941. Due to the construction of that Ambassador Ivan Mais-- 1 meeting year Chamber Junior the of on work and the of officers the executive of Russia a new county jail and a heavy road hands Wheat-Bee- t has been nominated to of Commerce work. Funeral services were held Tuesday program, there will be an increase in the activity committee of the Stake abership in the exclusive St. Mutual Association, They extended a special invitation nftprnrwn in the Rear River Citv the county levy for the year, 1941. Improvement Ctab, described as the "most to local members to attend the state ward chapel or Mrs Christina Han com- headed by Alma King and Wilma Anwas set the for a "s diplomatic Before levy club in the world." at Cedar City, August 30, sen, 75, wife of Rasmus Hansen, who pletion of the county jail it was nec- derson. Arrangements have been made The 1941 Garland Wheat and Beet 4e time its membership included convention 31, and September 1, where a good died at the Tremonton Clinic Satur- essary to obtain an opinion from the for the use of Gwenevah Park, which days was acclaimed a success by its foreign royalties. After the last k illness. day following a attorney general's office. This is the will be open at 4 p. m. All facilities manager and the commitees In charge J War, German diplomats were time is assured. o o was 12, born Hansen Mrs. reason given for the levy not being of the park will be available for the of the celebration. January P'lwd untU 1926. of John a in The Junior parade depicting indusDenmark, 1866, released following the commissioners afternoon and evening. daughter NOTICE Various recreational activities will try, education and patriotic themes Marie Hansen. She came to the action of August 4. and Hosrery iutionLng Appears Likely be conducted in the afternoon by Gar- drew loud praise from the onlookers. United States with her parents in The levies are as follows: Pruth McFarlin, Negro concert tenIroning of silk stockings in an married She land Puzey. These will be followed by A feature of the parade was Washa mills in 1.80 Utah. For General Fund purposes halt the "run" on hosiery or, will be presented in the Methodist 1882, settling 1887 and construc2, Hansen and group picnic luncheons. Plen- kie children in full regalia. Rasmus family maintenance February For Church on Tuesday, September 2. LT;rs fcy Washington women wood will be on hand for cookin 1.15 mills ty of A general meeting was held in the tion of county roads they have since made their home laat night as merchants the committee prom- L. D. S. Tabernacle with President and mills .10 bonfires, River and Bear exhibits ing For City. advertising their rapidly have depleting stock plained, over 700 good stallions ises. C. E. Smith presiding at the exercises The deceased was an active mem- For public welfare purl; mmiuee of the Merchants ajid been on loan to farmers and ranchexcellent program has been ar- Earl J. Glade, president of the Salt was An mills S. and 1.30 L. D. Church of the ber poses Urers Aciation has start-- 1 ers. Sole stipulations of the loans were a worker in the Relief Society. ranged for the evening. This will be Lake C. of C. was the speaker. Fred For the care, maintenance "ng larger stores to determine season folo good care and breeding each held on the stage of the amphethea-tr- e G. Taylor, vice president of the Indeher are the of relief the and husband; .er a Surviving majoiity would be in fa- - to a substantial number of mares. As one-aa will of and ' restrirtinofeature all also otherplay and sons and spoke. Sugar company daughters, . v. pendent, sick t. a result, production has reached lowing The rodeo and a boxing card, with wise dependent poor .. .40 mills and various choice musical numbers Bear River City: Henry B., George, n customer about or could buy. about 14,000 foals annually including some selections by the Tre- a dance in the evening concluded tha Conrad, Arnold. Vernon Hansen, Mrs. To construct a new 20 foals for each stallion. monton Second Ward chorus, under days' activities. Moore and mills 75 Mrs. Alta Bei tha Wankier, county jail A?VIw riwity of Horses-C- ol. Chris Total County Levy 5.50 mills the direction of Walter Wuthrich. four brothers, Mrs. Erma Rock; chief of Air,, Remount 10,000 Scout Cars of Size To Fit tlan Hansen, James Hansen, Willie Some wards are consolidating their NOTRE They also approved the following In Pl:ino Ordoml -- The Army Quar- Hansen and Pete Hansen and two sis- additional levies: annual summer ward outing with this event so thnt those who come can 'o" ve' statea that the Army termaster Corps has awarded a re ters, Mrs. Annie Sharp and Mrs. Ag Tuberculosis and Bang's All students of the Bear River High. ,i3 an tn build Ki.000 quaitpr-oi- i crowd a of to adequate supply of find Id School are asked to call at the school t. merry of all as hug? expect control nes Anthony, applied Abaggkn. r;;J mu,cs at hand, but a rc- - connaissance cars small enough to fit. Smith urges every any evening of next week except Premdent makers. ana val21 assessed the i also grandchildren against aho; . arA fnt fnnnsrn i . f uincient to guaran-rund- - uuo a i.. one to leave all their worries, wheth- Wednesday and check their registrauation of all cattle, iraruijioi l u:-uuc wrfit randchildren. - B'1" mm nvor niriTpd 8horlatrM in the future to carry a nuicuuiu Tlrtr " 'J g..,...if in flirt faml er about the state of the nation or tion and make any suggestions they mills 3.00 than other cattle v..v, .......v range 'u PJiusion of mounted for- - terrain at 60 miles an hour, ruc-asprivate matters, at home, and come desire about class schedules. E(ir IUver Qty C(Tneteiyi As applied against the ji recreational event. tion on the order will begin in ucioo-- ; funeral directors. of all Join in this o sessed valuation i''PtSaIIlrdy C'vcs full credit to er and will reach completion by Jan Mr. and Mrs. Bill Just and children 1.50 mills cattlo o o range o ater the last iwrvj 1st- - The contract Is for approx Miss Mary Burns departed Tuesday of California, visited the fore part of ... . rhen It ;ititutwl Miss Yvonne Briggs returned home State bounty (sheep and 14 million dollars. An r4thejkJv,Waa obvlou8 Uie country imately an unlimited tour of California this week with Mr. Just'a sister, Mra. for week mills 5.00 vacation a three from goats) foday "i ndin- - if aia not Possess orucr ior i,ouu oi Wallace Christensen and family. and the Pacific Northwest. mills .... 2.00 catUe enough "T horses Utah and Southern in Range 6 lorses. Since then, he ex- - has already been completed July ai. c. JlL re-t- 1' ..k IMfAPH JLiu uw, unu (llffl J DIES FOLLOWING ILLNESS EK Fi" .. Scandinavian Reunion Services Held Thursday lor Active Church Worker 1 Lin-for- Held ham August d, Tre-mont- two-wee- ks I se to A-1- 0 eh-x- 6d -- non-ae-jr.- e o Quarterly Conference Be Held Sunday se o Bun-derso- n, Women's League to Sponsor Children's Parade for n. Fair An-des- Seen by o ways State Officers Speak at Jaycee Ladies' Night - Stake Sponsoring OO o Commissioners Raise Tax Levy for Family Outing In Logan Canyon Services Held at Bear River for Mrs. o Christina Hansen an-nc- ed Days Acclaimed Successful o - two-wee- rt ap-Jke- ly T ' Utah-Idah- ct - 5 ceo -- con-trnr- t I t. I " ..... . .. 1 T, 3 imh.-iiiii.-h- n """".j ooo- all-o- ut e |