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Show JO d)' -- U? TREMONTON MERCHANTS ARE YOUR FRIENDS . . . 1 m 1 , -- f ards f the lishec lWtl er g plans for Bear school's annual Homecoming to ... .'be held October, i "A.' at Bear sji.. are rayuuy 10, 1945, , River nign scnooi 'taking form, according to the 'student council members who of the day's ac t,riave charge but tivities. "Council members have all uarte: to various comlown been assigned make the day to help mittees res for Bear Riv- to remember one final s ft1t-ii- " cfafroc M"iltrm .TrVm- - councu advisor. Highlight of the day will be a football game played at 1:00 m. with North Cache. An assembly, featuring alumni ent, will be presented at 11:30 ra a. m. just prior to the game. There will be a dance held that night at 8:30 p. m. in the Igym honoring all former Bear BEARS ; COUNTY AUTO DEALERS FORM A meeting will be held September 30 at 8 p. m. in the Bear River high scnooi agricultural room for all those who are registered in agriculture under the G. or Rights. Freeman Byington of the FSA will be present to give information concerning agriculture. Veterans are reminded that this will be the last meeting to fill the requirements for this month. News n, 1 es Com-aodi- ty Agri-"ultur- al er Nielsen-Anders- en Sep-;mb- er ! Og-de- n, re-a- ma-Jri- ty lew Addition Construction is well underway Wayne's Associated Service ation to enlarge the Home and uto Supply building. The new building will provide iditional space to sufficiently ke care of the Goodrich and will be also used for dio repairing. pro-ac- ts Dorothy Hill of Cove, Oregon, sited for four days at the D. Homer home prior to her leav-- g to attend the USAC. Mrs. T. A. Carter and Mrs. lurence Carter were in Logan, enday to visit with the J. W. ults. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Marble and and Ardell Anderson the State Fair in Salt Saturday. at-s-d- rd Ann and Louise Homer, cllron Woolley, Don Hansen cd Colleen Ballard, left this ,Tfk to attend the USAC. Vc-rn- r II (I 'Iff If It s News 1 Js : I IT SHOULD EE IN THE I L E A I) E K NUMBER Leon Parkinson Leaves For I I). S. Mission Home DEMOCRATS HOLD SUCCESSFUL Leon Parkinson, son of Mr and Mrs. Oran Parkinson of Portage, was honored at a farewell testimonial on Wednesday. Mr. Parkinson left for the Mission Home on September 23 and will go from there to the North Central States mission. SECOND WARD TO SPONSOR DANCE SALE STARTS NEXT MONDAY Permits for the taking of 8700 head of deer on 17 widespread Utah areas will be placed on open sale on a "first come, first served" basis beginning at 9 a. m. Monday, September 30, the state fish and game department reminded sportsmen today. The permits will be sold at county courthouses adjacent to the hunting areas and will remain on sale until the number allotted has been sold or until the close of the deer hunting season. With exception of one area, LaSal-El- k Ridge, the hunts will be conducted during the regular season, October In the LaSal-El- k Ridge the season will be October 10 to November 19-2- 9. 10. Ross Leonard, state fish and game director, pointed out that applications should be submitted to "Fish aniGame Permit Office" in the county seat adjacent to the hunting area as listed below. Applications may be submitted by letter. The ap- plication must contain the number of the applicant's big game license and the permit fee of $2. PROMPT ACTION IS URGED BY U. S. ARMY OFFICIAL Approach of the October 5 deadline marking the last day upon which recruits in the United States Army may take advantage of the full provisions of the G. I. Bill of Rights was brought to the attention of all prospective enlistees in this area by Lt. Col. Rogers in charge of the local recruiting today dates can register any time during regular office hours at the County Clerk's office at the Court House in Brigham City, any day up to and Including October 25. Students and others who will be absent are urged to register immediately. The most successful Democratic round-u- p ever to be held in Box Elder county was held The Mutual of the Tremonton Wednesday evening at Crystal Second ward will hold their Springs. Over 700 people at first dance of the M. I. A. sea- tended. Senator Abe Murdock (D) adson, Tuesday, October 1 at 9 p. dressed the outing, pledging m. In the recreation hall. The public is invited to at- himself to work for farm prices which would enable the farmer tend. to pay costs and earn a fair HITS PARKED BUS profit on his products. Senator Murdock stated that "This is the Wayne Laurence of Garland most profitable year in history was confined to the Valley Hos- of American agriculture." pital for several days following Over 900 sandwiches were an accident Friday evening of served and 7 of nylons were pair last week, when his car struck given away. Jake White from the read end of a Union Pac- Garland was chairman of the ific bus which was parked near outing. Cafe. the His car was badly damaged and Mr. Laurence suffered cuts LEAVE DOGS AT and bruises about the head. HOME HUNTERS Nu-W- ay ARE WARNED TO START RUN Traffic Violations Vern W. Call for Garrett Trucks, driving on wrong side All factories of the Utah-Idah- o of road. Complaint filed by Sugar Company In five states Evan Green. $15 fine. will be in operation next week, Curtis Jondahl, thru stop. according to Douglas E. Scalley, Complaint filed by Evan Green. vice president and general man$10 fine. ager. The Garland factory will Three minor violations, park- begin its season's campaign ing by fire hydrant and two October 2. in Fines from Mr. parking alleys. Scalley predicted that the $2 to $3. Complaints filed by 1946 crop in areas in which Delance Holjeson and Henry Utah-Idah- o Supar Company and Morrison? its affiliate, Gunnison Sugar, Inc., operate will likely show an Increased tonnage per acre over Boys Leave For last year, with a 30 per cent inArmy Training creased production of sugar expected. Growers operating in these The following boys left this areas this fall will have apweek to receive military train250 beet harvesting proximately ing at Camp Beale, California: in machines operation. These Loyal Glenn, Boyd Marble, Cleon of various design are machines Dale Summers, Gardner, Robert with and make, capacities of 50 Stenquist and Claine Archi200 tons tons to per day. In bald. addition, 600 mechanical beet loaders will assist in the har- TREMONTON BAKERY SOLD TO VETERAN vest. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Bjorn who have operated the Tremonton Bakery for the past twenty yean have sold their business to Lee J. Hadley of Ogden, who assumed management this week. This was the oldest business in Tremonton. The bakery is being renovated and several repairs will be made prior to the opening on October 1st under the name of Lee's Bakery. The serious sugar shortage which is confronting the entire nation is bringing action on the part of the federal government to secure maximum sugar production in 1947, Mr. Scalley adds. The federal government is now discussing with sugar beet proa 1947 ducers and processors which it hopes program through to secure production of 1,900,000 tons of beet sugar. If this production goal is achieved, it will ht the-animal- 's RELIEF SOCIETY SOCIAL SET Sus-'a- M-M- en . With the opening of Utah's deer hunting season less than a month away, that was one of a number of warnings issued today by the Utah fish and same department to the thousands of sportsmen who will trek into the state's forests on October 19 in quest of venison. George W. Reid, chief deputy game warden, pointed out that use of dogs in tracking down deer is in violation of the hunting proclamation. But the warning goes farther than that, Don't take any kind of a dog into camp with you, because the game department, will not be responsible for what happens to dogs running loose in. hunting areas. Reid also cautioned sportsmen that they are responsible for furnishing absolute proof of an animal's sex. "Hunters who cut up their meat in camp in order to transport lt out of the hunting area must leave positive proof of sex," he warned. In addition, he pointed out that all deer must be tagged at the time of leaving the hunting area and while in transportation. Storage locker concerns are warned not to accept meat without proper tags and identification. 1946 An invitation is extended to every woman in the First Ward to attend the Relief Society opening social, Tuesday, October first at 2 o'clock. A program will be the highest beet sugar pro- be given and the retiring offiduction on record. The old beet cers will be honored. sugar quota allotted to the doA nursery has been provided mestic beet susar industry un- f( the small children, so the r Act was der the 1937 mothers may attend and enjoy tons, or 350.000 tons low- the activities of the Mr. and Mrs. Moat Anderson Society. of Twin Falls, visited Saturday er than the amount which the indusand Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. government is asking the ATTEND FLORAL SCHOOL Shelly Anderson and relatives in try to produre in 1917, Mr. Bear River City. Scalley concluded. Mrs. Elva Korth and Mrs. Reed Giles attended a floral school at West high school in TO Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Miss Irene if the Biltmore Florists of CLUBS Los Angeles was the instructor. station. After this deadline he emphasized the G. I. Bill of Riahls provisions will apply only for the drration of the emergency and will automatically cease upon ofBE LEAGUE ficial termination of the war which may come at any time. FRANK STEVENS IS CHAIRMAN OF Specifically this means that HOST TO UTAH WOMEN'S those who enlist after October U S DRIVE; CITY'S QUOTA IS $300 5 will be granted these rights only in proportion to the time WILL HOLD The Tremonton Women's Civthey have served before the of- FIRESIDE CHAT WALTON'S RETURN ic League will act as hostess at under now are Preparations ficial termination. FROM TRIP the annual convention of the way for the U. S. O. drive with For example, if a man enlisted actUtah northern district of th of Nielsen Brigham Mr. Grant and Mrs. James Walton October 6 and hostilities were to Fireside Chat for all In The Women's of Box Federation Clubs, chairman. as county from a three be officially terminated Novemreturned Monday ing held be will Gleaners and Second ward Is the Tremonton $1,500, week's Elder County's quota trip which took them ber 6, he would receive only one following the only a tenth of the quota for through sixteen states and into month's education at govern- Sunday evening at the home of hall, Saturday. evening meeting Meetings will be held at 10:30 1945. Mexico. They attended the Post- ment expense at the end of his Smith. Mrs. James n Mr. and a. m. and 2 p. m. with a lunchwill head Stevens Frank masters' Convention held at enlistment. L. Roberts, Stake Sun- eon being served at 12:30. Over Jesse ton's drive with a $300 quota Miami, Florida where Mr. WalThe man who enlists on, or bewill 150 women from federated clubs while Hunter Gaddie was named ton was elected chairman of the fore October 5, however, is day School Superintendent, be the in Cache, Rich and Box Elder guest speaker. to collect $200 In Garland and resolutions' committee. guaranteed one month's governcounties have made reservations East Garland. ment paid education in the colfor luncheon. Woodward the T. II. Mrs. as the three RELIEF SOCIETY TO Mr. and Registration Mr. Nielsen listed lege, trade, or business school of his choice for every month with Dr. and Mrs. II. R. McGee will take place from 10:00 a. m. major obligations of the USO HOLD SOCL1L to 10:30. for the coming year to be servmonths spent Thursday and Friday in served, up to forty-eigMrs. Vernald W. Johns, diswar who the of veterans canyon. the Logan . . . equivalent to over 5 ordining The Tremonton Second Ward trict president, Is In charge of have not been released from Relief school years. will hold their ary Society Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shaw re- the general arrangements for Not only will the government hospitals and military service, to opening social, Tuesday, Octobprovide activity for the peace- er 1 at 2 p. m. pay for this college course, Lt. turned Sunday from a two the convention and will direct all activities. Mrs. Jack ShumIn the northtime forces and to accomplish An entertaining program has Col. Rogers concluded, but, In weeks' vacation such at demobilization way, district treasurer, Is asown its been arranged and all ladies in all probability, the present over- west. a time that it will not add to sisting with local arrangements. the ward are Invited to attend. crowded conditions in colleges Mrs. The Civic League with Mrs with will be eased by that time, assurthe general confusion. Visiting Wednesday The public Is asked to do their Down" the drive will commence ing the student of greater in- Jack Shumway were her mother Henry Van Sweden, president, utmost in raising this small on October 1 and will continue dividual attention under vastly and sister, Orville Lund of Brig- will be assisted by the Self Culquota and with the slogan until the quota has been pleasanter conditions than exist and sister, Mrs. Orville Lund of ture and Civic and Home Arts Let Them now. Don't "Keep It Up Brigham City and Vera Lund of Clubs of Garland. Tre-mo- TWO ROUNDUP; MURDOCK IS SPEAKER Registration Days 0 ; &k i i Just Three vice-preside- nt y II Winning the second practice game of the year, the Bears took Morgan high school 13 to 7 in their last practice game played on the Bear's gridiron, Thursday. The Bears made their two More touchdowns in the second and third quarters with Ronald Kidman carrying the ball. Morgan, who rvas impressive Three registration days reon passes, made their only main before the November 5th touchdown in the final quarter. general election. They are, Tuesday, October 8, Tuesday, October 15 and Tuesday, October 29. Persons who will be absent from the County on the above I. Bill Hospital the alumni a day at their ilma mater that they will A Box Elder county chapter and long of the Utah Automobile Dealers Births: Jioroughly enjoy iherish in their hearts." Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Larsen, association was organized Thursa meeta at dinner girl, September 19th. evening day Mr. and Mrs. Miles Thompson, in Isle Idle and held the cafe ing Loans Available To the Commercial clubrooms. All a boy, September 19th. Growers Mr. and Mrs. Delance Holje-so.Potato automobile dealers in Box Elder md 2 a boy, September 23rd. of with the exception county 3ENTJ Mr. and Mrs. Mack Hansen, a were town out were who of two, pota-op Producers of in attendance. All are members boy, September 23rd. can begin to take out Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Reavis, a Credit Corporation loans of the state and national Automobile Dealers girl, but September 24th. association, n their 1946 crop beginning ;aumc: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doetre, a boy, heretofore no county organizaeptember 16, A. W. Bishop, tion had been set September 23rd. up. hairman of the Box Elder Wayne Lawrence was treated Elias J. Strong, secretary-managConservation Commit-?- e for injuries received in an autoof the Utah Automobile said today. mobile accident, September 20th. Dealers' Loans are being used by the association, Salt Lake m rovernment to support prices on City, called the meeting and ser- He was released from the hospital on Thursday this week. ite potatoes, supplemented by ved as temporary chairman. Clarence Broomfield is still Officers were elected. Grant iversions to food, industrial, at the hospital being treated Nielsen of the Two End feed outlets. for received in an autoinjuries Auto sales was named presiThe loan rate will be approximobile accident last week. Elmer Winzeler of the dent, lately 75 percent of the Florence had her appenJohn Winzeler Motor Treof at on bulk (loaded truck company and Glen dix removed, Lamar Iverson had armer's gate) support price for monton, a finger amputated following an storage, A. Knudsen of Central Chevrolet, T in otatoes in approved accident with a saw; and Mrs. r. secretary-treasureoan rates for Box Elder county L" re 90 cents for U. S. No. 1 It was determined that the George Forsberg had a major rade and 25 cents for No. 1 size Box Elder association will hold operation on September 24th. in Medical treatment was given and No. 2's. regular monthly meetings on the To promote orderly marketing third Thursday of each month, to Mrs. C. J. Shultz and Mrs. f the crop under loan, borrow-r- s alternating the meeting places Grant Atkinson and tonsils were can deliver only 20 percent between Brigham City and Tre- removed for Wynn and Bonnie 33f the entire crop each month, monton. All Box Elder county Tingey, Andrea Thompson, Wiltime after com- - automobile dealers will be mem- liam Hurd and Joan Deakin. eginning-anSSletion of the loan. Last year's bers. eliveries were permitted at the MEET IN OGDEN ate of 30 percent per month, ut began in January. members of the WSCS Regular School Clinic of Twenty Loans will mature on demand, the Methodist Church held ut not later than April 30, 1947, Next Saturday their regular meeting at the nd will bear interest at the rate home of Mrs. S. N. Cole in f 3 percent. Borrowers who y The regular monthly immunTuesday. their loans before the ization clinic will be held SatMr. and Mrs. Ross Miller and date either with proceeds urday at the McKinley school. t ?ales or delivery of potatoes All those desiring free immun- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glenn ac) CCC, will be entitled to price ization are urged to be there companied Mr. and Mrs. Leo jpport on potatoes still under between the hours of 10 and 11 Watkins of Montpelier on a few an at that date. a. m. days' fishing trip in Wyoming The loan program is admin-terei- d by the county Agricul-ira- l Conservation Committee. late-cro- !N OVER Price Hits 56c Pound MORGAN IN GAME The turkey processing plant PRACTICE Veterans To Meet The officers and supervisors of the Tremonton Second ward's youth program met at the home of Mrs. Elma Johnson, Thursday evening. A business meeting was held after which refreshments were served. V. At Turkey Plant; OFFICERS MEET ',!; P.iverites. The studentbody officers and P. Jistudent council wish to extend an invitation to all Bear River alumni to attend the day's activities. In the words of Darvel Rob-jin- s, student body president, in 'We shall do our best to present Processing Starts began operation this Wednesday under new management with E. YOUNG FARMERS L. Anderson of Brigham City in ENJOY SOCIAL charge. Farmers can obtain daily price changes from him. The first day of operation, 53 The Young Farmers of Bear cents was paid per pound for the River Valley and their partners birds and on the second day, the met at Bear River high school price was 56 cents per pound. Monday evening where they enHelp is urgently needed at the joyed a movie and dance. About plant with higher wages being sixty young people attended the paid than in former years. The affair. plant will operate until the first of the year. it fif'Son' ) ! .TREMONTON CITY, UTAH, '"HURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1946 andt Lhe ! Call 23 School Plans iigh t Home Coming,Od.lO en . i VOLUME XXII outh nea:. I Patronize Them j s inu tf f "7 Ceiling Price SctOnlloffs Opa ceiling prices for hoes at country buying stations have been set at $16 a hundred $1.25 higher than the ceiling price last June, Mark H. Greene, Utah district price executive, announced today. "Some farmers and hog buyers have been under the Impression that the ceiling price would be $16.50 at interior markets and country buying stations, but $16.50 is the maximum legal and set the for Ogden price North Salt Lake stock yards. A differential between terminal and some Interior markets has been necessitated in order to restore a more normal flow of animals to all markets. Under previously existing hog ceilings, country points were gaining appreciably in volume of live hog receipts at the expense of terminal markets." |