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Show THE Elder County Fair this Tj,e Uox vear tomes on September 15, 16 Three days d 17 at Tremonton and and young. entertainment education for old SUCCESSOR 43 VOLUME TO BOX ELDER NEWS AND BOXIf.LDER JOURNAL PU BUSHING COMPANIES BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, Cash Awards For Peach Day Parade Following is a list of cash awards for the Peach Day parade to he held in Brigham City on Sept. Grand prize, $25; school sc-tioclub sections, commercial and industrial section, religious section, $10-$farm products and livestock. best comic stunt, childrens section, private autos decorated, best marching group (20 or more)j $7.50-- f 3 ; best groomed horse and rider, $5. Entrants must appear both days to be eligible for prizes. Ail children participating in the two-da- y parades will each receive a Popside. The parade starts at 11 a. m forming on South Main street. $I5-$1- 0; 1938 2, FASTBASEBALL GAMES ATTHE WILL APPEAR IN PEACH PARADES PARK SUNDAY School Drummers Will Also March in Tremonton Garland & Loyan Colligians to Contest For Honors Pingree $10-$- Brigham City 5; $5-$- Rnni?lP? Ddmouco Decree All BROWN By STEWART rnited Press Correspondent Fear and ROME, Sept. 1 (UP) tonight among despair spread must leave about 10.900 jews who months under a Italy within six decree banishing all new cabinet residence jews who have taken up the country, or in Libya and Ihe 1, Dodecanese WPA hand of 30 The members and the Pingree school dnim rorP! fti)1 represent Ogden on Sept 9 and 10, respectively, in the Brigham City Peach Day parades, Fred D Williams, director of both organizations, announced today. The gii Is band, composed of players 13 or more years of age. was organized by Williams after the Pioneer Days celebration this E. B. OWEN. Barade Chairman. year. The Pingree school drum corps, 56 members, is one of scholastic several organizations formed by Williams. The Brigham City parade will be the initial appearance of the unit. The Pingree band was organized one year ago, and has appeared In local parades. SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 1 (UP) Standard-Examinew R Giennj 50, galt Lake City, jumpe(j jn front of an automobile here touight t0 save hls d()g- The Part-Tim- e car, driven by William M. Bush- Or nfcl, t0 Log An(,eeSi BWerved miss the dog and struck Glenn, LOGAN Application blanks are The victim was reported in seri- ous" condition at Holy Cross hos- - now available for National Youth Administration assistance at the His dog was unhurt. pi(a College Utah State Agricultural according to C. Lester Poeock, apLES, Italy, Sept. 1 (UP) Mount Vesuvius erupted early on chairman of the XYA committee, Thursday ejecting lava at the rate The college and graduate aid proe work for o g() The lava glam provides egt a minute has not yet overflowed from the needy students in regular attend-cratring. Huge flames red- - anee and funds are available totheB the help many new and former studeQed gky Bthroughout Villages on the slopes so dents who could not enter and remain in school, Mr. Poeock said far were not endangered. The NYA committee at the col- is composed of Mr. Poeock, leSe CHICAGO. Sept. 1 (UP)-R- ailR. Hum- road brotherhoods with a mem- - chairman, Professors L. V. D. Gardner and Evan Pherysrailof 1,000,000 nearly bership and Deans Jack Croft and way workers ordered an immedi- - Murray nation-wid- e strike vote to- - Lenore Lewis Williams. They have ate, Jle J".leV"u, night after collapse of a federal and mediation board's attempt to set- devised by the Washington state offices and are cooperating tle a 15 per cent wage dispute. with Wilford G. Frischknecht, Utah - - - atrector' orNTYA,'lrr'1he dlsburse- 1 BERLIN, Sept ment o( the funds. lor Adolf Hitler was reported gome 0f the principles set up summon today t0 be P,anni"S by (he c0ege t.otnmiUee are; j. German Reichstag gtU(jenLs will be assigned to NYA the Greater during the Nazi party congress rog op a basis 0 nee(j. The next wek to hear an important nged students will be deter- political statement, probably on mjned by jnfoimation given on the Czech crisis. application forms. 2. In the dis- ' tribution of NYA funds due con- WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (UP) sideration will be given to all president Roosevelt today asked SOurces of income received by tlie a special committee headed by individual student, including coiAssistant Secretary of War Louis jege payrolls and other renumera-Onl- y J. Johnson to devise within 60 five employment. 3. Needs of the mobilization students as set up in the days an industrial plan for electric power that would tion form will be evaluated in make America so strong that no terms of the average cost of at- foreign nation will bother us." tending college from the records of some 200 students and not in terms of eah individual estimate, MEXICO CITY, Sept. 1 (UP) students will be cred-an- d presldent Lazaro Cardenas today indicated that he would continue ited with a differential of $35 t0 reject vnited States proposals for tuition. 4. Applications for funds will to arbitrate the dispute over Mexi-- 1 of American- - be reviewed as fast as the co-expropriation x owned farm lands, even at the cation forms are returned and sup-sirisk of crippling the good neigh- - porting evidence of need is lislied. 5. Students will be assign- bor policy. ed on a one, two, or three quarter To be eUBihle the stu- basisniECO Cal Sept. 1 (UP) must dent register for twelve or XayaI communications announced more hours of work and maintain 14 the tod navy patrol ate tisfactory scholarship. 7. The bon)bers forced down in Fonseca NYA committee reserves the right 2200 mileg south of here, to remove any student from the because of finishing fuel roll because of low scholarship d jes would resume their or changed financial status. San from trated nonstop flight Mr. Poeock said applications would be mailed to new and fomer students upon request and U is the desife of the oom" 1 (UP) tbat N C. . , Sept. ASHAILLE, a number o( ,he ap Mee F ve . be submitted and passed plications nnwder late Thursday before the school year instruc- urely at charge exploded September 27th. A11 Reed s Quarry ear the c ty mil sboud be addressed t0 17, Bizzell. Billie were dead .. Poeock. The son of Foreman A. H. Bizzell, O Harvey Webb, and three Negroes Gus Davi3, Wesley Moore, an Will Henry, 50. Islands, since Jan. 1919. 'Csticstep thus faTunder quarters estimated that about 90 per cent of the Jews affected by todays decree came Informed Po- - hope finding haven from measures and unrest. The United States, British, French and many Latin American consulates were besieged by dreds of Jews soon after publication of the decree. All sought anti-Jewi- of hatred against that they get - which should go to others, were not intensely interested. Confers With Pope last who conferred Mussolini, night with Papal Nunolo believed to have sent word to Pope Plus XI assuring him that the decree without vould be carried out irutality and that the rights of Italian Jews would not be Jeo- jobs (UP)-Chan- cel-1 jardized. In another measure designed to "strengthen the Italian race, the tabinet told state employes that they must be married if they want promotion. The order was designed to increase the number of mar- nages and the number of babies. a few hundred American Jews would be expelled, it was Most American Jews in Rome were temporary residents, without property. It was expected that II Duce would facilitate the removal of the Jewish families possessions money to countries abroad within the present limits govern- ing all foreigners. If any of the estimated 10,000 Jews fail to leave within months they will be liable to expulsion. The cabinet which met under Mussolini at Viminale Palace, the Ministry of Interior, and adjourned at noon until Friday, decided that hereafter all efforts will be made to make Italy an Aryan nation. Henceforth, it was decreed, no foreign Jews will be Per- -' to establish residence in ADJUSTING HIS SIGHTS Prem!e Mussolini Is seen here inspecting one or the new assault guns-c- f the Italian infantry during the recent at my maneuvers in Itql'. II Duces hand was seen in General Franco's recent rejection 0. the Bntisli plan for withfroiji brain, causing Emopc's drawal of foreign volunteers to rock ctnneeiautlv. and tanking the teetering diplomatic set-u- p Anglo-Italia- estab-forcib- treaty. GREEN, Utah, Sept. 1 (UP) Both log-- , (lit off below the knees when he fell btneath a moving train. Herbert Gee, 52, Fountain Green, dud here last night. Deputy Sheriff Ulysses Larson of Sanpete county said that Gee apparently was walking along a side hill when lie slipped, fell an crlnnkirent on! i the down Denier & Rio (D anile trail., jast as a freight ti,.in was passing Tiain crews administered fust aid and brought the inturel men to Fountain (Dean, where he died. mm FOR SOIL TESTS Nq (lu inon was amved Lake City with in Salt e to leloMing a suitable rofefi siteftm the H'ate piison. The commiUee convened at 2 p. in. and Remained in session until 5:30 this important p. m. discussing matter. I; was decided, acting up m the s of Goveinor Henry H. Blood, to recommend two or more s.te- - witli the request that soil and watei tests lie made by extol h at tile Utah Slate Agriculture! College. Alter that work O has been completed tile committee w.il reconvene tor fmther action. ! lie three sites selected for the liHlude. No. 1. immediately t( By hi t ot Brigham City; No. 2, leal Ciystal Lake Is miles south 1 LOGAN. Utah. S( pt (UP) of Salt Laly City; No. 3, eight Preston Hall. 21. WclMille, was miles north and west of Salt Lake in critical condition today at a CitJ. Logan hospital suffeiiiig from a wound in his abdomen as a result of being stnuk by a bullet fired misin. by his Hall was just entering the yard of his uncle, Evan Hall of V to obtain aid in moving his Joe Valentine has been se-stalled automobile when he was t d as head man of the Peach hit. Investigating authorities said I mv tiaiade and is required to the shot was fnod from a small nd a beautiful horse. Evidently caliber lifle with which DeLov Maishal-of-tli- c Day Valentine was Hall, son of Evan Hall, was piai lining his stunts Wednesday playing. fvm.ng ajid did something that .Qi wa, objectionable to the prancing teed because Joe landed on Ills m.lKITS R INS UK HOME A kodak, fountain p.n and sevlight wrist on the hatd ground. Mi Valentine that the eral pieces of costume jewelry, were reported missing from the horse ohjeded to a small hoy riding home of Uo.vd Jensen, 16 East, behind the saddle whit ti is no part lie program in the parade. Third South. Thursday, uci ording of to a report from the slientfs Anyway, Joe is using his right arm with considerable tare and office last night. The culprits forced their wav th wrist is wrapped in gauze. into the home by breaking a kiti'i-e- n Os screen, tansacking the plae Mi and Mrs. Thales Maiiis and thoroughly, evidently looking for money. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, who son Gordon of Los Angeles, Calif., have been away since Sunday, aie visiting in this city with Mrs. discovered the loss upon their Ellin S. (alter and other relatives and friends. return home yesterday. n Accidentally Shot Wellsville Lad -- I 'Ot Marshal Valentine Says Never Again le -- ts sup-mo- re frus-mitte- t J Magician Thirlls Large Audience (LP) Under Arms Ready n rd t- - FOUNTAIN f 1 n 1 - LOS ANGELES. Sept. Has One Million Men one-tim- BOTH LEGS CUT TipEE OFF BELOW THE SITES OFFERED KNEES BY TRAIN appli-forei- s ff Hill-stro- Presl-Woo- applica-indicate- This evening at 8 Oclock, Brig-- 1 ham and Mantua baseball teams contest will engage In a play-oat Pioneer Park to determine the champion team In the county Farm Bureau leagute. Mantua won the first half of the series. Brigham won the sec- - GATHERS! Williams, Eugene Wendell P. Nebeker, E. Thome. LeGrande Colby, Leon ,lu, Brigham City. W. T. Bennett, Guy Ballaid, J. Biooks Shuman, Tremonton. F. Milen Peck, i.arland, James L. Andersen, Bear River Fast baseball playing is exCity pected to dominate the play-of- f David W. Morris, Portage. for the league penEdward Rader, Coiimie. nant at Brigham City on Sunday Maud J. Hansen, Ray G. Jepp-soand Monday, it was indicated toMantua. day in Logan in the announcement Let! rand Hunsaker, Honeyvllle. of pitching choices for the series. Myron W. Robbins, Snowville. Manager J. V. "Slim" Sorenson Gordon R. Carter, Park Valley. of the Logan Collegians, first-hal- f By EDWARD AV. BEATTIE A1 Toombs, Promontory. champs, announced that he plans United lress Correspondent to send Meile Ewing to the mound SO i' OBERSALZBURG, Germany, Sept. lu the Sunday afternoon tilt and Uelchsfuehrer Adolf HitI (UP) to use Howard Stone, young ler tonight gathered his key adviMalad giant, in the Sunday night sors, Including heads of the armgame. ed forces, around him at his The first gam a is scheduled for Berchtesgaden retreat for a moBrigham City's Pioneer Park at mentous conference ' with Konrad 3 p. m. and the second game will Heuleln, the "Czechoslovak Hitler." he played at 8 p. m. A third Urnlcln, leader ot 3,500,000 Sudegame, if necessary, is scheduled ten Germans ot Czechoslovakia for Monday ns a latbor Day feature whose militant autonomy demands at 3 p. m. vs. I.ogan have carried all Europe toward war, arrived here late today for winner of a meeting with Hitler tomorrow. the second-hal- f championship, will ' To Hitler, who has more than oppose the Collegians with Don Hopkins contended that George 1,000,000 men under arms and Smith probably opposing Ewing Washington subscribed to the afternoon and either Rex ory (f "handpicking" congressmen ready to support his proclaimed "protective Interest over the SudeHunsaker, Jack Kid Driggs nr in dt,fen(ng t)le right of Hansen going to the firing d(,nt Roosevelt to Intervene tn ten Germans, Henleln wag expected line Sunday night. primary elections, in a speech be- - to outline the Prague governWesley Bailey, young right hand- - fore a conference of Democratic ment's newest offer of concessions. Between the ni the erstwhile er who recently signed for future womeni Czech gymnastics teacher and the e delivery to the Detroit Tigers, and Walter Malls, major Stanley Richardson, young Smith-- 1 jcague baseball pitcher and present former Austrian house painter field left hander, are ready for v;an Francisco Seals publicity man, they will decide whether a deadlock In the Prague negotiations la relief duty with the Collegians. was running second behind conMeeting cumhent Walter Sellmer for sher- - to be broken by round-tabl- e Shoultl Smith and Ewing he the 0j jjarn county in Californias ference or by more forceful means. rj Three Questions opposing tossers in the opening prtmary election, Three questions stood out as game of the series, It will be the Bette Davis Is in Nevada hut third time they have met this no jor a divorce from husband Ilenlelu prepared to meet Der Fuehrer. They were: season. In a first-hal- f game at jiarmon n. Nelson, her studio 1. Will Smith defeated Ewing, 4 gjgted today. But one movie mar-t- o they decide to reject l, and at Garland in the play- - rage broke up, with Anne Sherl-of- f the Prague governmenta offer ot for the first half title Ewing ,dan and Edward Norris, both film a series ot Kupas giving the decision over Smith, players, heading for the divorce 3,500,000 Sudetens a measure of won a home rule along the lines of the although he left the mound in (courts. favor of young Bailey in the fifth Francis E. Townsend brought Swiss confederation of cantons? n had scor court action ,2. If so, will Hiller gqbefpjA. after tQpreyent an inde- tlie ed two runs on Two errors ana pendent pension organization Nuremberg Nazi Party ConIn a hit. gress opening Monday and deliver Oregon from using his name. Oscar M. Powell of San An- some form of ultimatum to Czechotonio, Texas, has been appointed slovakia, fixing a deadline for of the Sudeten executive director by the social satisfaction claims, as was reported In Lonsecurity board, succeeding Frank don tonight? Bane. 3. Does the presence of key Movie actor Eddie Cantor and 20th Century-Fo- x have come to Nazis and defense leaders at the villa mean that for t h e an amicable parting of the ways. Beichtesgaden LOGAN Registration 1938-3school year at the Utah After a conference with Darryl Hiller la mapping a course ot armed force If the Prague negoState Agricultural College will be-- 1 F. Zanuck, the comedian's con-gi- n tiations fail? two for still for freshmen, tract, calling pictures Around Hitler September 23rd, tonight were Field of a million dollars September 24th, for sophomores at Marshal Hermann Wilhelm Goer-In- g and September 26th for juniors was cancelled because Cantor was commander-in-chie- f of the air and seniors, W. H. Bell, registrar, not satisfied with stories selected force, Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels, announced today. Many transcripts for him. minister of propaganda, Rudolph of new students' high school Hess, deputy leader of the Nazi 40$ credits have already been received, party, and a reported group ot indicating excellent prospects for ' military leaders. t another large enrollment, but Reg-- 1 It was reported that Henleln who all Bell students istrar urges brought a message from Viscount contemplate attending the college J British mediator In Runclman, to forward their high school tran- Prague, urging Hitler to approve scripts to the registrars office a continuation of the present ne. immediately. which Runclman has An entrance committee consist- John Musulas, manager of the gotiations to described Henleln as the alterand Ing of Professors C. T. Hirst Hollywood Confectionery, has just native to a dangerous situation Milton Madsen, completed the installation of a S. R. Egbert; crammed with threats of war. Clayton Clark and Mr. Bell, are beautiful 1939 streamlined In Berlin the warlike mobilizanew students tran- - tain, and a luncheonette of tion of the Belch that already has of notices and eligibility less steel material. The fountain directly affected at least one out are being mailed to the students, s the latest thing In refrigeration of four families, took on After eligibility Is assured the equipment, with a counter new every realism when surprise airthe are with and Ideal placed transcripts seating arrangement raid defense maneuvers were stagpersonnel and guidance committee comfortable, strictly modern and ed at dusk In various parts ot of careful who make a convenient. analysis city. the students interests and assign; The back bar is made of a jtheReliable quarters said that Hit-ilstudents to faculty advisors, beautiful shade of green vitrolite intends to summon the Reichhead of glass and mirrors. At the rear or Dr. Arden Frandsen, presided over by Goering, the psychology department and west end of the fountain and stag, next week during the Nuremberg and counter Is the luncheonette so chairman of the personnel congress. Der Fuehrer makes his committee, states that ranged that short orders can be g events repeeches on his committee, composed of a prepared and served quickly, before the Reichstag whenever ThiB new equipment is the latest member of each major division of possible. study at the college, the dean of thing out and the management Is -40$ men and the dean of women, have receiving congratulations from completed their plans for the reg- many customers. istration procedure. The commit- tee aims to help lower division students plan educational and vo- -' ILiLiIN Hioo lAivliiO cational programs suited to their IJ'TiJT From eight to ten thousand U IUiLUIIMj MAW bushels abilities, Interest and opportunities of the new beardless Turand to aid them In the successful Red Variety of wheat, known key 1. Funeral FIELDING, Sept. pursuit of their college goals. is now available for ,as These purposes are to be accom- - ervice8 for Rees W. Roundy, 28, distribution for seed to ba planted who succumbed farmer, Fielding plished through guidance at regieIn a this fall. pneumonia AVednesday tration periods, conferences dur- In three years time that we lag the quarters with students on .Tremonton hospital, will be have been running field tests, Friday In the problems, keeping aniducted at wo P(general field plantings) of this analyzing cumulative record, test- - Fielding L. X). 8, ward chapel by excellent wheat. It has proved a Leo Earl. Bishop on ing and presenting Information Interment will be in the Fleld- - high ayielder. It does not shatter; opportunities and qualifications has good protein test, and Is cemetery. necessary for successful partlcl- resistant to smut attack, was born 1910, highly 15, May Roundy pation. In Spanish Fork, to AVilllam L. also, the straw makes good liveThe personnel and guidance stock feed i and fits in well for committee assigns students to ad- - and Jane James Roundy. He was poultry. in educated Utah schools, county visors in the field In which the Anyone wishing seed should imstudent has shown hia interests to He moved to Fielding six years mediately get in touch with Wiland wag married to Clea be. For students who are inde- - aliam Potter of Collinston or counfinite about their Interests a divt - Standing in 1934. ty agent Stewart at Roundy is survived, besides his the agricultural sion of orientation has been set court house. a daughter, Sbarou, advisors who plan a widow, by up with Some of the fields of this wheat parents, three brothers and this course of study for the student td year on dry farms have yieldalsier. Edwin, Yernell, Darrell, ed over which will fit In most any major forty bushels per acre. and then by constant consultation iand Reha Roundy, all of Fielding. Order at once while the county with the student eventually select supply lasts. a major. R. H. STEAVART, Students who send In their tran - Mrs. Charles Lauritzen and County Agricultural Agent of Lake will be Salt Lillian, daughter, scripts Immediately given -- GO&more careful consideration in the City, are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. George Hodges. Subscribe for The News-Jour-n analysis of the credit sheet. Garlaiiil-Treiiioiito- er Italians, who for the most part harbor no deep 1 Jews but complain Andrew Garland-Tremonto- part-tim- visas. John W Fram is, Laura Sackett, W. Vosco Call, Giover It. Harper, Leslie Nichols, Noble liaisons, For Action Work Needy Students I twB." For September Term u, ,ns Benito Mussolini's new racial doctrine to de- Aryan the race from contamina- fend Trial Jurors Named Utali-Idah- o r. Premier here from Germany, Austria, land. Russia and Hungary in all-gi- rl all-gi- rl Today s cabinet decree, applying even to Jews who have obtained n Italian citizenship in hope o NUMBER 31 d $15-$1- 5; $10-$- SEPTEMBER UTAH, FRIDAY, BAND ALL-GIR- L PEACH DAYS this year come on Friday and Saturday, September 9th and 10th. New special fea tures are in the offing, says Manager W. L. Holst. NEWSi-JOURNA- L 2 J Garlaud-Tremonto- 9 ' two-thir- foun-checkl- stain-scrip- ts ot er j ' world-shakin- New Wheat Variety Proves Valuable ' the assistance of the al Harris of the Brigham club Graciocia, disabled eports that he will have a rea mQtor crujser thg southern California coast all club In uniform tonight an betweep La Jolla and Pojnt Loma expects to near San Diego. sluggers. The winning club will be preTOKYO, Sept. 1 (UP) More than sented gold" baseballs by a sport50 persons were killed, many were ing goods house In Ogden. injured, and property and business 'Cr8 totaled more than $15,- -, damages Attend Convention in yesterday's disastrous 000,000 Dr. and Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz showed to-- 1 t boon a check-u- p motored today to attendlday Dozens of small ships were ' a three-da- y meeting of the Utah reported lost. State Medical association 54-A- Wednesday night in the high school auditorium. Marquis, world famous magician. large audience with a performance of skill and trickery. The show was sponsored by the Brigham Lions club, with W. H. Stayner, chairmaH of the eyesight committee. In charge. The per- formance was for the benefit of the Lions club "eyesight improve-- 1 ment club. Mrs. Margaret T. Johnson and her two sons, Taylor and Noel, provided a pleasing musical in- terlude. j POV K- al - ' ' - - -- ruw . m. VIUW" automo- - readlnes, to increase her armed' has made no arrests for ui reseryej bile law violations in 15 years. Adolf Hit- -' Fuehrer uuRss sOSs , relaseg his "virtual mobllizaNOTICE lion" and shows a desire for a in Central The regular meeting of the Box peaceful settlement Elder county company will be held Europe, diplomats reported today. Saturday, September 3rd at two Pm. in the Relic Hall In this city. A good attendance Is desired, Subscribe for The ' j Newe-Journ- al 1 J"'or Registration All Junior high school students urged to meet at the high school building Saturday, Septem- to 3rd at 4 oclock p. m. to 5 ' The fee ,s register eonts to be refunded in the spring of the year. Books, supplies and lockers will be Issued at that time. ALF FREEMAN, t XM ' MA'h- - u DIAMOND IN NOSE Among the spectators at the Far Western swimming meet held recently in San Francisco were the Maharanee of Bhavnagar and her husband, who is shown squinting through his camera. His full name Is His Highness Raol Shir Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavsinhji. The Maharanee caused a sensa-satlby wearing a huge diamond imbedded in the side of her nose. on j I ' I |