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Show Xhe Box Elder County THE Fair this vear comes on September 15, 16 Three days and 17 at Tremonton entertainment of education and for old and young. PEACH DAYS this year come on Friday and Saturday, September 9th and 10th. New special features are in the offing, says Manager W. L. Holst. NEWS:-JOURNA- L SUCCESSOR TO BOX ELDER NEWS AND BOX ELDER JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANIES VOLUME 43 BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1938 NUMBER 29 TO SELECT PRISON SITE Massing of Armed Troops Lends A Grim Touch By JEAN KMTTEL United Press Correspondent STRASBOURG, France, Aug. 29 (UP) The international bridge here today was closed without warning for an hour as Fuehrer Adolf Hitler inspected his German fortificattroops and Rhineland ions. A French army was massed for maneuvers 190 miles away. The massing of the German and WEDNESDAY SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 30 (UP) Site for the proposed new Utah State Prison will probably be selected here Wednesday, Aug. 31, by a committee appointed by Governor Henry H. Blood. Two have been investigating sites in northern and southern sections of Utah. However, it was believed that the site selected will be within 75 miles of Salt Lake City. Deadline for a PWA allocation to assist in construction of the prison is September 30. Governor Blood said he did not know at the present time how the state could finance the remainder of the cost. No CONTRIBUTE TO PEACH QUEEN j swiftly-envelopi- crisis All-Star- s; All-Star- s. j - ' 7 at',-os- attack ' Cor-40,2- it . 'fro - two-thirr- ls SALT LAKE MAN two-thir- agree-respntm- g VISITS REFUGE FARM BUREAU PLAY SERIES pt LESLIE NELSON JUDGE SWINE AT COUNTY ti tt) 1 frtrm-stoie- HYRUM STEFFEN ACCEPTS NEW ASSIGNMENT O Ci- ATTENTION! New's-Journ- News-Journ- al ai German-Czech-Su- horse-draw- TO HOLD WHEAT RATE HIKE FIGHT d, ve-h- iI FARMERS URGED RAILROADS DROP ht ('lilted Press Correspondent WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 (UP) I. 'president Roosevelt and Secretary loo Many louthful Drivers f sta(e Cordt,u Hull bussed the critical European situation Speed and Early Morn- day but neither would comment Hours although each was represented ad concerned. SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 30 gravely Hull conferred with his closest and drivers youthful adviBcv on' European affairs early e.uly morning hours spelled doom this and went to the for 89 persons in Utah during the White morning (shortly after Mr. blouse first six months of 1938. Roosevelt returned from Hyde These three factors were prinPark! They conferred for half an increased an to contributors cipal hour and It was indicated the i'tah traffic death and Injury toll, secretary presented the chief exerethe Stale Tax Commission cutive with latest reports from ported here. capitals. Althouh the number of acci- European Crisis (Timing dents shows a decrease, the death no ettort to conceal Hull made cases and 89 toll soared to injury to 1,1X7 for the six month period. tils own concern over the possiThe comparative period in 1937 bility of a general war, and the showed 73 deaths and 1,431 in- -, President, at his press conference, declined to discuss the crisis, injuries fatalities of were dicating the subject is too serious the Folly for open discussion. pedestrians Veteran' diplomats speculated on The report classified a total of the United States' course in event 1.5X7 accidents as follows: Collision with pedestrian, 242; Great Britain and Germany go to war over the collision with another motor collision with train, ten impasse. If war were for970, 20; collision with electric ear, 1; mally declared It would devolve collision with bicyclo.s 56; colli- upon Mr. Roosevelt to invoke the n sion wilh vehicle, neutrality act against both nacollision with fixed object, tions. He could avoid this only 12; 212. by holding arbitrarily that no 121; Majority of the injured, 817 of state of war" exists. It was the victims, were involved in auto agreed, however, that that would vs. auto accidents, the report said. hardly be consistent wilh the purThe age of 773 of the drivers pose of the" act namely to isolate was between 20 and 29 years. They the United State against involve-men- U In foreign Conflicts. Y Igllfed in The 1587 accidents, Even If the .act were invoked, Many of the accidents occurred in the eaily morning, shortly after it was pointed out, the British midnight. Empire would not suffer to any Of the 3565 automobiles Involved appreciable extent since it would in the mishaps, 132 had defeetlvo havo access to vast supplies in biakes; 110 accidents occurred Canada whleh, as a contiguous territory, might be exempted from certain embargo provisions. Moreover, it was declared, American And, oh yes, of the drivers of sympathies probably would lie with 2565 cars in the acctdentB, 2069 Britain and Mr. Roosevelt could were men. utilize provisions of the act directO v-ly beneficial to the empire. Must Be Faid In (ash The act requires automatic embargoes on exports of arms and A GOOD munitions and it authorizes the cash and President to Invoke carry provisions whereby raw At a fruit growers meeting held materials and other basic comIn the court room, court house at modities of jyar must be paid for Brigham City on Friday night, In cash and transported on vessels August 26th, the court room was owned by the powers at war. Since England dominates the sea filled to rapacity and the general dismission of the fruit outlook and lanes it would he comparatively maiket conditions was engaged in. easy for her to convoy supply and the price that peaches are ships across the Atlantic. She bringing now to Utah Dixie and would, however, be required to make cash payments because the (Hand Junction, Colorado, farm-loers, seem to Justify that the main act outlaws' loan to belligerents. Nevertheless her advantages in Utah crop should bring a very good priee. obtaining mdhitions and aiVplanes from United States branch facCooperative marketing seems tq he the sentimnt as a Jinal solu - tories in Canada would be markalrt,anf- - Because of these lion for a proper distribution of ed,y our peaches but it seems that it theoretical advantages some critics the act have called it a British is too late this year to depend be extended upon tiiat so we will have to make 'Alliance" which could lth'to f'rftn(e easily if she aligned the best distribution possible the agencies at hand. Brltfin gainst the HomeThe average per capita consnmp-- 1 Bcr m - , tion of peaches In the United' WllGZlt LOtll! Is 40 gtate.s quoted as pounds. AtfA the bame ratio, Utah people should c()nsume the major percentage of! the l:tah Peathcs Produced in Utah! Dewey Welling of Fielding has house-- 1 HfZu 5 ate .n can b e e n aPPa'd government inspecter of , wheat loans for Box a Uhtral supply. This C0PPera!FId tion will help to stabilize higher r eUlng received his ap-prices. The fruit grower certainly! needs a fair price for his peach P!!ltfel?t 8e,Ver.aL days ag0 and will begin Inspection today. crop. The roadside fruit stands are, Many ot the farmers of the urged to offer only first class county are anxious to receive loans frujt and avoid advertising in-- 1 trom the government on their to learn fcrior stuff that jg offered. ( be grain and will be pleased t ,.aust. if they do offer inferior that thia work la now n Process, pMC:hes ,hat wi" haVe a tendency ' 'to lower the market price for VTCT A T T TIVT 1SJ I? m su YV good stuff. We also urge the road- .side maikets to keep in touch with the sales agencies and find out the market price daily. Ar-- 1 The Hollywood confectionery is rangements are being made with installing expensive modern equipthe State Horticulture Department ment and will be elated for business to announce daily over KSL on until Thursday evening or Friday, carload shipments the prevailing all depznding on the progress made. prices at the big markets; and we When complete, the Hollywood will ask all to keep in touch with the be one of the most minute radio at 7 o'clock each morning. confectionery stores in Northern The peach crop for home con- 'Utah. sumption and canning will be $0$ JI. I. A. OUTING ready the latter sart of this week and the forepart of next week. Transportation to the M. I. A. annual outing at the county park BOX ELDER COUNTY ; HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Wednesday evening will be furnished all without cars. By N J. Valentine. Meet at the court house grounds 0& Subscribe for the at 5 p. m. this evening. tl'P)-Spee- News-Journ- al By HARRY WILSON SHARrE to-i- ng NEXT MONDAY PERSONS MET DEATH IN JULY Con- "7 TO BE SELECTED Ja-ifi-a- Effort To ceal Anxiety AUTO ACCIDENTS French troops near the fortified A Bevy of Pretty Girls Have border was a coincidence hut It Entered The Contest From to the touch a lent grim to European The County which a whole series of warlike coincidences have contributed. Queen of 1938 Peach Days and The international fridge was two attendants will be chosen on imside the German from closed Peach Days eve, September 8th mediately after motor cars bearat the annual Peach Queen dance ing Der Fuehrer and eight generals in the Bluebird ballroom. This arrived at the town of Kehl opwill share year all contestants posite Strasbourg to Inspect new honors with the in the requeen on which defenses 250,000 frontier as they celebration mainder of the workconscript laborers have been be asked to ride in the parwill ing night and day. ade anu to participate in a huge Hitlers Visit Sadden pageant in Pioneer Hitlers visit was so sudden that spectacular Park on the final night of Peach Kehl at officials had municipal Anna Jensen, manager Blue Sox; Ann Estcll Jensen, manager Girls, left to right Alice Anderson, manager no opportunity to prepare a re- Days. Men Howard Petersen, manager The pageant will be put on by Dodgers; Elvera Petersen, manager Lucky Strikes; June Nichols, member ception. Salt Lake producing agen-- 1 Superior Dairy; Max Jensen, manager Watkins Motor; Red Ilafisen, manager Daren Mills; Duane Rosenbaum, manager After an hours Inspection tour a large and from all indications the within sight of French soil. Hitler cy james Carr, manager CCC Camp. affair will be something extra and the generals drove south toThis in its presentation. ward Offenburg, parallel to the special THE SOFTBALL at Salt Lake the same conUTAH GROWERS frontier and in the direction of year cern attracted ten thousand people the Swiss border where an estiCLUBS STAGE to its pageant. The manager fears APPROVE THE mated 22,000 French troops were our stadium will not accothat semoving into positions for the ROUND ROBIN modate all the persons who will POTATO PACT cond phase of Frances summer attend. maneuvers. The first phase start- more than likely On .Monday Night A soft ha round rolihiu will ho ed Aug. 9 along the Italian border. LOGAN. Utah commercial potmeeting of aH con- Strenuous Protests Against Federal Machinery Now Set conducted at Rees Pioneer Park Frances maneuvers along the A special referendum in a ato producers next held will be Monday In Brlghadt for three days, the To Give Attention Swiss border, 70 miles from Ger- testants federal poIncreases - Carload - Made approved In the eommerciali'Vub first game tonight at 8 oclock. simultaneous night many, and Hitler' tato requirmaiketin? To Loans agreement for instrucWith Commission The Brigham CCC camp Is win- in- visit to the Offenburg area became rooms, 7:30 oclock,etc. This from of elimination culls ing year tions as to dress, ner of the first half series and vividly significant in view of reterstdto shiPmenl and frd,al ln" Save your LOGAN, Aug 27 the queen will be selected by Tnmortant news for fruit grow- -' Watkins Motor is the winner of ports that Germany, in event of of farmeth s"iPPd Polatoes better for wheat forsPp'Uo in priccu be attired and will utah and other western war, f DUlah might attempt to march judges Those who enter will come efs advlsed today by the second half. It has been destate 'nes jmals. came flom Boise. Idaho, state elded to bring into the tourney through Switzerland to France. work and can droppe(j temporarily their fight to and make this a real affair. The French troops, whose man- trical productions With all ment Administration. vrtah August 20 and 22 Two games will he playc Farmers should not be too an- freigl ratS n euvers start tomorrow, are con- WhaveeenTold hik. Beaver counties reporting! except that Holywood fru,ts xlous to dispose of their wheat at night, the (VC Camp will play centrated in the Doubs department adjustment agricultural 1 attend-in talent scouts would be Mr. Funk pointed out, the P. & W. at 7:30 p. m. and At Boise, the Idaho public utili-- i on a broad ofiices here, the ow prices, ministration plateau extending the pageant and that re- - Ues c0mmission revealed a tele- as "loans will be readily available the Watkins Motor will meet the from Besancon to the Swiss border ance at 3u3 show returns praducommendations of the producers gram from the transcontinental present at he Fontaine Pass. wose crops from July 1, tbeir crop ancj sgu meet pressing Sport Shop nine at 8:30. be a help should any On Thursday night the V. & W. freight bureau at Chicago, which.cers The exact strength of the French would 1 this year totaled cbhgatlonj. the queen contestants have certain announced the emergency rates 1937 to Jll,y wilt play the .Watkins Motor at troops was not revealed. more bushels than 525,000 approvof fresh on railroad shipments qualifications. Machinery Set Up 7:30 p. m. and the Sport Shop S03 e prountil ing the agreement. Thirty-fivFederal machinery is now set up will meet the CCC Camp at 8:30. who have entered fruit would be continued Contestants total potato produc- to vihose ducers give immediate attention to wheat to date, are: Alice Reese, LaRue June 25, 1939. The other games will he listed A FAMOUS DOG tion (or the period was in excess of through the Commodity Credit in these columns Thursday mornChrister3n, Clara Petersen and Charles A. Root, commerce counno to the poration, Mr. Funk ssid. voted bushels Donna Jensen, all of Bear River. sel for the Utah commission, esing. TRAINER HERE ON proposal. In case the wheat is still on the The girls trams will not eon- Doris Call and Gene Dalton from timated the action would save Box Elder county voted advised and the the official yes, farm, Dana fresh Maxine Buchanan, duet a round robin this season proximately $100,000 for Utah PEACH DAYS representing 53.273 bushels. Seven farmer has an eligible gianary. he but expect to get an early start Abbott of Tremonton, Thola growers. He said: ,7 no," epresen voted 1939. The Evans ward eap-- 1 sen, Amanda Ward and Melba Da-- 1 Sates Expense nr his oistructions obtamabc bushels. Hollis Barker, famous dog train- vis of Riverside, Adrus Hansen, turpd fil3t Plarc thls ycar' w,n' a- us the expense saves also It or committee agnrulturc county er will again appear in Brigham Elwood, Connie Earl, Fielding, of going to San Francisco for a Resultst0 of the ofUtah vote will be, gent, and proceed to apply for a ning all five games played. Lucky City at the annual Peach Day Geraldine those other lale I0" .loan! Walker. Garland, Strikes won three and lost two and gliarantees continu-- 1 a(lded celeration and exhibit his famous dred Glenn and Lila Nielsen of to deteimine. farmers who store wheat on their Blue Sox won two and lost three; states potato Cueing until rate of the emergency ance intellihuman which have dogs e ouC(,rae national voe- farms may secure seven cents per Bear River City won three and Brigham. June gence. two; The Dodgers won two a hearing of the To be(,ome effective the proposed bushel, in addition to the loan value 40A Here attending Mr. Harker, who appeared here lost commerce commission, agreement must be approved by of 50 cents per bushel for farm and lost three; The interstate last year with one dog, now has of the growers voting storage, upon delivery after May 21, all live games played, W. Cornell, member of the J. were two animals, and will give a However the wheat 1939, he said Idaho commission, and J. B. Bruce, :or Kwers representing 'O demonstration of the highly trainof Potatoes. It also mud be of the grade and quantity volume ,hc trams-!o- f of chief the commissions ed dogs at each rodeo show, on must be signed by handlers rep- - rf grain called for in the loan portation. 50 per cent of the vol-- 1 men;. Friday evening and Saturday It will save growers in Idaho ume of potatoes shipped. How- noon. May Borrow On Receipts Mr. Bruee. U he so desires, the farmer may $435,000 alone," said ln BrigAt past performances ever, if the producer vote is fa- Z Idaho led the fight against the orablc hut the from a ham City, the Harker Dog drew required number secure a warehouse On Friday evening at 8 o'clock of Canadian HonK- - p,.0posal of railroads to increase of much favorable comment and fur- Thousands handlers fails to sign, an order teams rates from 8 to 16 per cent on may be issued making the agree- Commodity Credit Cot poration for j Bi iham and Mantua ers Immediately West of nished mystification and enjoyment contest at to Mr. loan wheat, and use the wdl engage in a play-of- f according fresh fruits, storing for thousands. on ment the effective of Citv River Rear approval wheat as collateral in applying fur Pioneer park to determine the cham- iBruce. Appealing to the inter- - president. This year, with two dogs which pion team m the county farm Bu- a loan, it was pointed out the commerce commission, state . bido everything T . , a T from riding If approved, the agreement will the farmer may order rta,; league. Otherwise, for asked commission Idah0 theS a'be effective until July 31, 1911. his wheat Bantua won the first half of the cycle to mathematical problems, manager of Western Newspaper shipped to an approved! of the reguar aes' unless terminated earlier. Mr. Harker expects to literally Union and one of the promoters of suspension this adle for elevator. terminal Receipt effecbecome have would which .0t. stop the show. Friday evening will determine the Utah Yacht Club near the Black! too may be used to obtain the loan, Peach Day visitors are urged Rock at the south end of the Great live last June 30th. Manager Venal liar- No country elevators in Utah at thc'winners. Strenuous protests against proof the Bngham club was sorely to see these dogs at the rodeo Salt Lake near Garfield, was in the been have designated by present on the opening game TO show as they are the most uhusual Brigham City for a few hours Tues- - posed increases in carload express ,00) poration for this purpose, Mr. disappointed state tournament when two a Funk hut vfral have aolicd animals in existence. day on business matters. Mr. Jones shipment rates for fruits and vege-- i-' -purchased discarded equipment used- tables were lodged Monday by pubSOA j negotiations are under way to important players failed o show up, )c service commission representa-by the Box Elder News and Jourhave them approved within the im- - the catcher and the short stop, and At a meeting of the Salt Lake rriC(jiate fujure Brigham put up a very poor show- nai plants, some of which is being tives 0f Dtah, Idaho and Montana FORTY-EIGH- T bcfore a Iarge crowd. Harris j inS d shipped to Kanab, Utah where a at an interstate commerce com - County Fair Board, which convened Before growers of 'mission hearing in the Hotel Utah. at Murray, August 18. Leslie Nelson, wheat are eligible for loans, the reports that he will have a real ball printing plant is being installed. agricultural instructor at the Box whcat must have stored for at club in uniform Friday night and Before returning to Salt Lake City Elder high school was selected as lea,t 30 Further information expects to defeat the Mantua slug- Mr. Jones, accompanied by a mem- days. the official swine judge of the show. may be obtained from county agents 0or staff, visit- her of the The winning c.ub will be presen- This department is the most im- SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 30 ed the Bernard Hansen privately Upon request, according to Mr. Funk, ted gold baseballs by a sportmg portant division of the Salt Lake (UP ) Forty-eigpersons met owned bird refuge immediately west Fair and rivals the state fair in goods house in Ogden . death by violence in Utah during of Bear River City. Comparatively number and quality of entries. In few people even in Brigham City the month of July, this year. 1937 Salt Lake county swine won to be A report released by the state know of the wonderful sights A (ORKEITION Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Steffen of more prizes at the State Fair than at that refuge and hunting viewed showhealth of department public did from other section of for hogs of left any this F. Sm.ith David Beaver, Commissioner Monday city ed that 21 of the victims were grounds. inadvertThe the State Board of Agriculture told There are numerous lakes liter- Utah, where Mr. Steffen has ac- the state. killed in traffic accidents. refair of of the Kingston, Ray ducks antly omitted the names of president, Stewart county agricovered with thousands cepted position agent county agricultural ally Home accidents, such as falls, and thousands of Canadian honkers cultural agent for Beaver county. ports that additional pens have been that there will be a broadcast Charles Anderson of Mantua given bum cases and poisonings, claimand Ellis Lowe of Willard as the shores. Nature has pro- - Mr. Steffen has rendered efficient constructed to house the increased each morning over station KSL in along ed 10 lives; drownings, 8, and vided high ground between these rervice in the extension service de. 1938 entries. The Salt Lako county the interest of peach growers. The candidates for state representoccupational accidents, 3. lakes where one can drive an auto-- partment in Box Elder county the fair is scheduled for Sept. 3, 4. and time is 7.00 a. m., and the broadative on the Republican ticket 5 Murat in the counly fair dispeIn the traffic accidents, 10 grounds cast begins the morning of Wednesmobile and come within a short past few yea.s and the many friends to be voted for at the Primary destrians were killed when struck tance of wildlife before the birds of this couple will regret to learn ray. day, August 31. Reports on the eleetion to be held on SeptemMr. as was Nelson selected judge prices of the different grades of four met death are aware of the approaching car. that they are leaving to make their by automobiles ber 13; also the name of Lorin recognition of outstanding woik peaches in the markets of Kansas in automobile collisions; two In Then all of a sudden, right before home in Beaver. enzo Bott, for county commiswith breeding swine while he was City. Salt Lake, Denver and others AOA auto collisions with trains and your eyes, the sky is black with the term on the Resioner instructor at Cyprus high school. in the United States will be given, one when a car struck an uni- ducks and geese. It is a sight worth ticket. This was enpublican it m to here This and to broadcast see, miles help given dentified fixed object. Three traveling Mrs. June Ballantine of Ogden Utah tirely an oversight, a most peach growers so be sure to deaths were recorded. in, within a twenty minutes drive visited with her sister, Mrs. A. iten in at KSL, 7 00 each morning. regrettable error. A complete from Bngham City. official list wilt be published on in D. Mr. H. call should Stewart Robert Cooley Brigham Tuesday Visitors, however, , this week. and Wednesday. (Hansen at his home or store in Subscribe for The County Agri. Agent af-t- ei Secretary Hull Makes THREE FACTORS ' PEACIIES SHOULD RUING PRICE THIS YEAR st j 7 ,0 ' j I f W STORE EQUIPMENT j NEWS-JOURNA- L i |