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Show 'h OUR -- ?,ANT ADS BRING j "I immediate J: results THE BOX E teles ydurj ontract For This Morning " r IT IN BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1926. mercial club and chamber of commerce at the Liberty, theatre on the evening One ot March 18th,. is a most melodious production. The solos are very beauUpon by tiful and the choruses catchy, with of humor to an audience plenty keep Association. The cast is in the hands of the best musical talent of the city, A meeting of the Garland Sugar as you will remember after reading their names in our last issue. An en- Beet association was held at Garland March 3, with good attendance from all larged orchestra will add to the proparts of the County. Mr. Ephraim duction. The annual show of the Commercial Bergeson, president of the Utah State club is one of the big features of the Farm Bureau and the Utah Sugar Beet association was present. season, and is always looked forward to with considerable delight. 'Just President A. R. Capener of the Garland Sugar Beet association called the keep the date, Thursday, March 18th, in your mind, and procure your tickets meeting to order and briefly outlined the purposes of the meeting and the early. differences between the Sugar company and the local association regarding the contract for this year. Mr. Bergeson detailed the part the Farm Bureau had taken in the past in negotiating contracts with the Sugar companies of the state after discussion by the membership present the following resolution was adopted with one To dissenting vote: laccumbs to Heart failure WILL FIND But Just to AIL THE NUMBER 95. NEWS New Bishopric BOX ELDER BEET TEST IN HIGH Pickles for Strong At Bear River City REED PETERSON The musical comedy, Pickles, to A new bishopric was installed in the GROWERS MEET SCHOOL ENGLISH Bear VS. BUFFINGTON be presented by the Box Elder comRiver ward of the Box Elder Knudson W. YOU We Are All Pulling AND -- MllMMANDIES g NEWS Devoted to no Party or Faction VOLUME 31. SMHER IF ITS good-nature- . Agreed Garland d. Year Not a Single Perfect the Paper In the Whole of 2,425 Examined. stake Sunday afternoon, under the direction of S. Norman Lee, Joseph N. Stohl and Wm. C. Horsley, the stake The bishopric as now presidency. constituted consists of the following: Orson A.- Iverson, bishop, Leon P. Jensen and Edwin O. Stenquist, first and second counselors, respectively. Bishop C. C. Johnson, who has been a member of the Bear River ward bishopric for the past seven and a halt years, was honorably released and given a unanimous vote ot thanks tor his faithful service. - Another Fast Boxing Card Arranged for Next Friday Night. Considerable' interest is being manifested by the fight fans of this section in the American Legion boxing card to be staged at the Knudson building in this city Friday night, March 12, at 8:30 oclock. Promoter Petersen has matched up several good bouts for the K-occasion. Reed Peterson of Tremonton, a who beat Wild Bill Farrell a' week ago, is slated to fight the headliner with Frankie Buffington of Salt Lake City, who is considered one of the cleverest, if not the cleverest boxer in the state. Buffington is some pounds lighter than Petersen, $10 but his experience in the ring will 1926 make up for the difference in their weight. Petersen is an aggressive hard slugger, and can stand any amount of punishment. The local The Utah Canners association, fol- fans are very enthusiastic over this RESOLVED BY THE GARLAND lowing an executive session yester- bout. SUGAR BEET ASSOCIATION: Ted Stewart, the colored hoy of day at the Newhouse hotel, announced 1. The Beet Growers of the Garland it would not pay over $10 per ton for Salt Lake, will meet Leland Petersen r e tomatoes grown for canning this sea of Tremonton in the LeBeet asocisation have furnished The commissioners of Box Elder Sugar panyf g to demand a answer in run the This a son. was full manufacturers is land Both Reed Petersen's brother. factory entAe CHARLES W. KNUDSON county have mapped out quite an ex- each and from the producers of tomatoes that men have engaged Hod Turner of every year since the building tensive road program for this spring of our Kolcei the the contract figure remain at $12 per Corinne to a draw, and when Stewart in 1903, except factory sen forties W. Knudson, age 71 years, and summer, and the road improveof 1924 when our ton, the price which . prevailed last and Petersen clash, the fans can be year crop workment will stretch out over all parts of liss f E&ent financier and church marks. quotation was a and total that crop failure, year year. The general meeting was called well assured that the battle will be ed Mrs.fBrigham City, died of heart fail-- e the county, and the road money will The third part is a test of knowledge to hear the report of a special can- a furious one. we planted almost the largest acreage StiLl is morning at 8:10 oclock, at his be spent where it is most needed. of correct verb forms. Two or more ning crops committee which met In our history; Chester Ottogary, otherwise known 1 feorner 1st East and 1st South One of the larger projects includes verb are presented in Thursday at Ogden with the canning as Klckapoo Dan, the Indian boxer 2. Besides furnishing all the beets forms of the following an illness of about the grading and graveling of the counthe local factory could slice we have parentheses in sentences, and the pu- crops committee of the Utah state farm from Washakie, has been matched :onths. ty highway north from Garland, annually shipped away to suppliment pil is required to discriminate and un- bureau, representing the producers. against Chicb Evans of Salt Lake City, in Brigham through Fielding and Plymouth, to the j Knudson was born bout. . The Salt Laker deficient tonnage in other states and derline the correct form. The verbs The special committee was composed for a four-roun- d Utah, January 18, 1855, a son of Idaho line near Malad. E. A. Parsons used are go, ring, sit, set, lay and of H. L. Herrington, Ronald Wads is an experienced boxer, and will give an estimated of districts 15,000 surplus "te William and Lauria Amelia of Newton, who supervised the conworth, W. F. Rudiger and Thomas the wild chief all be can handle. The tons or 350,000 tons during the life of drink. ensen Knudson. Since his early struction of the gravel highway last The fourth part Is a test in the usage Leslie, all of Ogden. local fans will bet on Kickapoo Dan, We have the our in county. industry od he has been prominently asto-wit- h year between Brigham and the Cache not seriously complained even though of pronoun forms. As with verbs, the While canners and producers views If they are prompted by his past recthe growth and develop-)- f county line by way of Beaver Dam, ' these foreign shipments have deprived pupil is required to discriminate and did not coincide on tomato prices, ord. This exhibition should furnish Brigham City and Box Elder has returned to the county to oversee two underline con the correct when on forms, the of Seth thrills pea harmony prevailed Brigham, Baty galore. us of a substantial payroll, loss of j. He was the senior member of the construction work on the Garland-Mala- d local employment, and loss in the use forms are presented in parentheses in tract figure. The association spokes- will came back again to meet Billy Wily as well as the senior mem-- k sentences. The pronoun case forms In- man yesterday said last years pea Hues of Salt Lake, who is one of tbe road, which commenced yestern the fruit and pro-'5r- day. The traffic over this particular of pulp and other volved are we and us, he and him, I prices would prevail again this year. fastest d boxers in the state. 3. The Growers of this district have of Knudson Brothers of this in and is who and whoever and in Hues me, and past the The one very whom, decision over Baty, and heavy, has contract, pea highway change only not agitated for the establishment of whomever, she and It may be said that he always her, and him and which Is based on a sliding scale, Seth is determined to even things up years the road has been pretty rough, unnecessary dumps, pipe lines, dicing his. i eye to business, and has ever so the decision of the commissioners taking grades into consideration, is and Will display the hardest tactics to eady to tackle big propositions The fifth part consists of a group that the farmer shall pay the. asso- achieve his desire. ,. to have it put In first class condition stations or factories. 4. We have therefore produced of sentences st never neglected any r- of the will meet with general favor. seed this miscellaneous ciation for a bushel Bert of Jensen $5 year involving Brigham City, is ! much more than out1 full share of ton- errors. The jr details. scheduled to scrap Bert Hardy of Salt pupil is asked to indicate instead of old price of $4.50 a bushel The commissioners are at present which has been manuactured for which sentences are correct and which r 23, 1879, he married Emily curtain-raise- r. The next move in the tomato price Lake City in the four-routhe opening of a road, nage less than the average price per ton in of Weston Idaho, in the en- -t considering It These lads will go fast and incorrect, without designating the spe- question is up to the producer. north and south, about a mile west of other districts; house at Salt Lake City. Prior this cific errors. The incorrect forms in is likely that additional meeting of furious from the start and furnish a city for the benefit of a number 5. We recognize our obligations to marriage he labored for two of farmers In that section. This pro volved are different than, would tomato growers will be held, for it is good preliminary. the Utah Sugar Beet Cooperative asso- of as a missionary among the In-Promoter Petersen assures the fight studied, 'off of the desk; and understood that growers in many secroad will start about a mile east ciation posed and feel bound under Article talks like she knew. the Washakie ward. For tions are virtually pledged not to sign fans that this card will equal the one of the Brigham Jensen farm, and run 10 of our Growers agreement to aca of years he resided at Butte, The sixth part is designed to meas- any contract which does not have the put over here two weeks ago, which straight north, connecting up with the cept the contract where he went while a young by them ure ability to construct different kinds approval of the canning crops com was pronounced the best ever. Fans negotiated to west road running regular county for 1926 and we recommend to our of sentences. The engage in the fruit and produce Corinne. pupil is asked to mittee of the Utah state farm bureau should make their reservations early. members the production of our normal write a- ss. successful two After years a complex M. P, Brown of Roy, vice president Kid Davis will referee. sentence, simple Other projects the county commls ;ffl in Butte he sold out in order tonnage this year. In taking this ac- sentence , containing an adjective of the bureau and chairman of the have decided upon are a gravel tion we inform a mission to Denmark, sioners expressly deny the right of the clause, a complex sentence containing canning crops committee, who headed Al- surface road from Corinne to the Lit state organization to bind us for a perI he accomplished in 1883-8a noun clause, and a compound sen- the producers group that met with tie Mountain; from Lampo station to iod of three ia return, he again entered the years, since such action tence. the canners committee at Ogden, could on the road the Holbrook; improving Wd produce business at Butte, ignores changing conditions and in its The tests were not be reached yesterday. sent The price out from the ; his former suc-f- Iowa String tosouth from Tremonton self defeats the entire spirit of cooper- state department of ti he continued the canners is from instrucfrom Kelton from figure reported The Box Elder basketball team, winand public Park Valley, ative marketing; six or Beven years, when he to tion all four to be final. If the in schools year high producers hold out ners of the Ogden division, accom6. We therefore endorse and ap- Utah. Full to this city and entered busi-irit- h Lucin to Grouse Creek. is further and it will be a gener panied by Coach Ferguson and Manafelt careful for there . directions his brother, John C. Knud-hdprove the action of our committee in giving the tests were included in or- al reduction in the tomato ' acreage in ger Kelley, will leave at 8:15 In the the firm name of Kundson declining to vote for the contract; morning for Salt Lake to participate der to insure so far as possible uni- the state this year. 7. In as much as the state organizajrs. He has also been success-- f in ..the state tournament. The Bees form conditions. Two tomato contract the Either the district years ago tion and also the manufacturers have Engaged in agriculture, horticul- are scheduled to open the big show ton. or was a the $10 the school war, price Superintendent During high declined to consider our tonnage proI stock ' raising, merchandising, for they will meet Salina in the openTomorrow is the fiftieth anniver- duction as a basis for computing principal gave the test. In no case however, the price ascended to as and other lines of business, Mr. ing event at 2 p. m.was ton. test as the a Some $15 has it of the high teacher given years by of the first succesful use of the I f3n was also an ardent church sary prices, the directors of the Garland English. In no case were the Local fans are expecting the Bees ton. been as a as low Last year $8, On March .10, 1876, the papers and was one of the council telephone. Beet asociatlon are hereby in- read or scored to do right well In the big competiSugar with the Utah $12 local the by figure but over prevailing, people, )8th quorum of Seventy; a ward first message was transmitted structed to omit no word or act which were tion. It is certain that Ferguson is tomato growers received more per immediately sent to the state high From his laboratory will w seven years, an officer in the the telephone. this condition and give school improve down one of the strongest teams ; acre for taking their did than Inspector. crop producers on the top floor of an old house at 5 effect to article 3 of our Growers s. School, Mutuals and other ever turned out at Box Elder. It has in state. tomato other The The were comany scored a Grapapers pack by Alexander Exeter place, Boston, He was also active in Agreement mittee of graduate students in a class consequently was the largest in the been a team with a consistently strong Dated at Garland, Utah, this 3rd day in education fairs, and for a number of years ham Bell telephoned to Thomas A at the University of Utah history of the state. The government defense, working under the five man room in another his Watson, assistant, as a city councilman, of March, 1926. defense system so well developed by Summer Mr. Watson, come Schoql, 1925. The scoring crop statistician figured the states ring are his wife, Mrs. Emily on the same fioor: coach. It is a team which has the to acre tons fourteen the at was done in average a accordance with key A and the following children: here; I want you." shown One increasing offensive strength factory representative yesterday prepared by those who constructed the C. In honor .of this great event of fifty Clayton, Boston, Mass. ; Mrs. in each game and should now be going to that test. his In the exercises producers reported factory puncinvolving Horsley and Mrs. John R. Jep-- t years ago, on Wednesday, March 10th, at full strength. It has played the tuation, some latitude was allowed for averaged sixteen tons to the acre. Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. W. A. between the hours of 2 and 5 In the consistent type of ball which is so Members of the canners association forms. correct The score final optional Earl John Knudson' and Miss afternoon, Local Manager, J. Hume of assigned to each paper Is the total of honored at lunch yesterday their pres- likely to bring success in a series Sur-als- o Clive Hudson of Brigham City. cordially invites the general puband the men have the M. Barnes. competitions, G. A John ident, all exercises the birthday performed correctly A real Knockout" on married life are four grand children lic to go through the local exchange in the entire test. Some of the papers luncheon was served in the Newhouse ruggedness to stand up under a severe ;6folowing brothers and sisters: and see how it is operated. He has will be presented at the high school were incomplete or ambiguous and cafe, the table center being a birthday strain. Knudson of Malad, Idaho; arranged for employes to escort all next Friday afternoon and evening. had to be discarded. There The Bees are, however, lined up were 2,425 c&ke with the figures giving his age un0., James, John C. Knud-?- r who call through the exchange, and The cast presenting this comedy some fierce competition right outlined against candles. in e tests forty-ninfrom the high Oluff Petersen, Benjamin and they will explain the workings of the derstands all about love and marriage. complete from start. . Salina is reputed to the schools reporting. They know the symptoms the sufferFUXERAL SERYICES FOR a strong aggregation. If the Knudson, all of Brigham plant in detail. have The accompanying table shows the Arnold Knudson of Salt Lake MRS. BERTHA LARSEX. Bees are able to down them, they will This will be a very interesting ex- ings the treatment and the cure. schools reporting, ranked in ad Dewey Knudson of Los with married who you have to those problems Bring your especially next bump up against the winners of perience, of order their median scores. , Beautiful and impressive funeral the Beaver-Binghanever visited a telephone exchange. and we will solve them. The first match. Little is ral services will be held Friday Mr. Clive is desirous that everybody year of married life is always the The table also shows the number of services were held at the Fifth ward known of the of Beaver but strength Jn at two oclock at the First come and he assures us that every at- worst so everyone says and the pupils examined, the median score and chapel, Friday afternoon, at 2 oclock, the Bingham five is always good, and lor every for Mrs. Bertha P. Larsen, who died the have all Q1 and Q3 respectively chapel, under the direction of tention wil be given the visitors on members of The Knockout group this year has been no exbe school. will in borne mind that In this It the to until married Abel S. Rich. Interment will this day. . resolved not get early Tuesday morning. ception. If the Bees are fortunate city the median represents the point above The chapel was filled to capacity with W-second year. to get this far they are likely city cemetery. which and below which there are an relatives and friends and there was enough of will All over seventy years age to run up against either Uintah or equal number of cases. Q1 represents a wealth of beautiful floral, tributes. L. D. S. both of which schools are rebe admitted free of charge. ft. A. the point above which there are 75 The services, under the direction of Garat On This play will be presented . puted to have pennant winning teams. On land next Thursday evening, March 11. per cent of the cases, and below which Bishop J. A. Fishburn, commenced by The lineup of games for the first Look for our advertisement else there are 25 per cent of the cases, the choir singing Come, Come Ye day of the state competition in the top The Willard Dramatic club will preQ3 represents the point above which Saints. Invocation was offered by bracket are as follows: L. D. S. vs. three-ac- t A. Pearse, who has been ser-J- sent the splendid drama, where in this paper. there are 25 per cent of the cases and Peter Knudson and Mrs. Clay Ander- Minersville, Pleasant Grove vs. Uintah, since Saturday night, is re-- s The Female Detective, under the dito be Mr. Rasmussen, proprietor of the below which there are 75 per cent. son sang the solo Til Go Where You Box Elder vs. Salina, Bingham vs. steadily improving, and rection of Mrs. Elizabeth Bair, at the to take a little Brigham Steam Laundry, spent the The median for the state as a whole Want Me To Go. The speakers were: Beaver. In the lower bracket the follight nourish-ada- Fifth ward amusement hall in this city week-end 8 at Remhond, southern Utah, with the 2,425 papers all put in one C. E. Horsley, A M. Nielsen, Bishop lowing will tangle: Lehi vs. Manti, the first sinoe he was Wednesday night, commencing at a -ill. The best wishes of the oclock. This drama is said to be one visiting bis mother, Mrs. Marie Ras- frequency distribution was found to N. J. Valentine, E. C. F. Hartmann of East vs. Morgan, Ogden vs. Kanab, " be slightly above 57. The table shows Salt Lake City, Pres. Wm. C. Horsley, Provo vs. South Cache. On the secimmunity are with Dr. Pearse of exceptional merit, and is in the mussen. lowest quartile (the average John Francis, Bishop H. W. Valentine ond Mrs. O. G. Spencer, Mrs. Otto A. that the jp family for his speedy and hands of a capable cast, composed of day the winners in the order given Y of pupils) In Brigham lowest of the and Bishop J. A. Fishburn. Between above clash and the losers do likewise. recovery, George Facer, Cecil Woodland, Lynn Kofoed and Orville Lund motored to and in Ogden was considerably above speakers Mrs. Clay Anderson sang Parker Plain City, Friday afternoon, where Nebeker, Hodges, Kenneth Mrs. Phil Lang of Spokane, wash., , for the state. The highest My Faith In Thee. The closing nummedian the !. . Hartmann of Salt Lake City Ward, Leland Bair, Athol Stevenson, they furnished a number of beautiful is Kane, Tooele, in visiting In this city at the home of Hinckley, ber by the choir was "Sometime Well 'ting friends in this city, Fri-- Ilene Davis, Emma Woodland, Eliza- vocal selections at tbe funeral ser- quartile Mon- Understand. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knudson on her American Rich, was Morgan, John Benediction Fork, by ? Hartmann is with the Utah beth Bair and Effle Allen. The price vices held there for Mathias C. Lurn Roosevelt and Mount H. Horsley. Interment was In the city return trip from Los Angeles, wfir . company at the capitol city of admission Is 10c and 25c. Rememwho idled Tuesday t afternoon. Mr. roe, Parawan, 1 below the median for cemetery, Franklin J. Peterson dedi- she spent several weeks. The fell Pleasant, mi C?8 a banner year In the - ber the date, Wednesday night, March Lund was a brother ot the late Lewis ' j are sisters.' cating the grave. J. Lund of this city. 10th. (Continued on Page Two) ROAD PROGRAM IN BOX EIDER Gravel the Highway Between Garland and Idaho State Line. Under the direction of the state high school Inspector there was given in May, 1925, a uniform test in English in forty-nin- e high schools in Utah. The test was limited to high school seniors only. The purpose was two fold: n of the (1) to secure a ability possessed by high school seniors to distinguish and use correct grammatical forms, (2) to provide a basis for comparison among schools. The test used was prepared under the direction pf the state education department by members of the departments of English and educational administration of the University of Utah. It consists of six parts. The first part is designed to measure ability to This i3 accomrecognize sentences. plished by having the pupils indicate which of twenty groups of words are complete sentences and which are not. The second part is designed to measure ability to use correctly the simpler marks of punctuation. There are ten sentences presented which the pupil is asked to punctuate property. The marks of punctuation involved are the and comma, the period, the semi-colocross-sectio- TOMATO PRICE fast-com- er, six-rou- nd IS ANNOUNCED a Ton Canners Offer for Crop; Drop in Acreage Expected. seml-wlndu- p. n, . m well-know- nd of s thh Kf Bees to Leave for 5. State Tournament or er Telephone Exchange To Hold Open House Tf - The Third Ward Will Present The Knockout Friday m An-Cal- if. m Pearse The Improve Willard Dramatic Club Here Wednesday U y, f ..... - ; 4 |