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Show 3 5 gEAD re nrMTir the news BER it IS NEWS IN the while tty BOX STY ELDER Devoted to no Party or Faction NEWS , VOLUME 34. JglGHAM Box Elder Schools hange Opened for Season On September 3rd N LOCAL GUARD is made 44 9c 9c Succeed Qinnnin&s to . 5c Eddis Watkins As Mechanic. 9c Oc Eddis W. Watkins of r ' and Mrs. ity have removed to Ogden, reside Indefinitely. will tijey Watkins has accepted the prinat schools Taylor, the ship of fouhd it necessary t of Ogden, and T 5c close to his work there. formerly an instructor at I Hre "as Sox He the high school. Elder The schools of Box Elder count v opened Monday, September 3rd, with a large enrollment. The boys and girls who have been enjoying the summer vacation will now turn their attention to study for the winter months, a splendid corps of teachers, previously announced, has been engaged by the board of education through Supt. C. H. Skidmore, and all was in readiness for the opening. The school officials, tdachers and 'pupils are all looking forward to a most successful school year and a general interest in the work is in evidence. The enrollment ,at the schools of past year and a half he Brigham City up to Monday was as employ! as a mechanic at follows: Box Elder high senior de- During tne ss been a position he reslie local armory, his school work. resume to igned w Watkins has been prominent in musical circles in this community for number of years and is a cultured musician .She will return to Brigham for the purpose of City each Saturday instructing herjpiano pupils and any others who may wish to take piano lessons She will probably organize piano class in Ogden. Watkins have both Mr. and Mrs. prominently identified with civic md church affairs of this city, and their many friends will regret to see but will them leave Brigham , City, . wish them every success. Ill a a Scout Commissioner W. D. Cummings i assumed his new duties Saturday. oa TRAIN KILLS Body of Frank Dunn, Formerly of Perry, Found on Tracks. The mutilated body of Frank A. Dunn, 53, of Ogden, brother of night watchman Ephraim Dunn of this city, was found Monday afternoon on the Guard, will resume drilling again tontrack in the Ogden railroad eastbound, ight, beginning at 8 oclock, after a after an extra fruit train yards, just vacation since June 15th. At the drill out of the icing sheds, going tonight, checks will be Issued to the pulled east Dunn was ,an oiler for the rdsmen, which Will amount to Utah Railway and Depot ComOgden $1500.00. There Is room and it was believed, after a In the battery for five men, and those pany, investigation was conpreliminary Interested in joining, may consult had likely fallen from he ducted, that Captain Ernest Freeman. cars In attempting to the between The opening for men at the guard one side to the other while from pass viU give opportunity to young men the 'who train was moving. may wish to the the service. -- fH- Stake Mutual Institute at High School Tonight An institute of the Mutual associa-jtwn- s of the Box Elder stake will be at the high school tonight, commencing at 7:30 oclock. Valuable or Bl6 seasons work will lkftr.UCt'on I given in each department by mem-loer- s of the General Board and the pew plans will be outlined. This is important meeting for Mutual porkers and a large attendance is anticipated. Mr. Dunn was born September 17th, at Perry, a son of John J. and Sophia Dunn. He grew to manhood at Perry and is well known to the older residents of tliis city. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Dunn, and four children, Bernice, Van F Marvel Duhn and Mrs. 'William Moyes, all of Ogden, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Thomas Evans of Ogden, Mrs. E. F. Whaley and Weslie Dunn of Perry, Oscar Dunn of Riverside, Calif., Mrs. Wm. McDonald of Long Beach, Mrs. Emma Tippetts of Georgetown, Idaho, John E. Dunn, St. Joseph, Mo., Brigham Dunn of Rexburg, Idaho, William H. and Ephraim Dunn of Brigham City, Mrs. Syrum Clark of Logan. Funeral services will be held in at 1 Ogden on Thursday afternoon at viewed be oclock. The body may InterOgden. 3291 Pingree Avenue, ment will be in the Brigham City 1875, cemetery. I Overland Lumber Co. Official Coming Here Miss Kathryn Wight M. A 'McEntire, wife and children a !daho, have removed to Jgkam City to make their home. I noy are residing in the J. E. Ryan at 17 North Main street - Mr. , w iDtire is district mamager of the lOv dumber Company, which has ILfl Ch lQ this city with A1 HSh- 0CB manager. Mr. and Mrs. r t,aS re ave Bre children, who have ent red tlle Box Elder high school , . grade schools of this citv. , &P.VV. Club t0 , j. a to membeshipr. members. It is anti-e- nt pres- executive staff is as follows: aal Mrs. Leona airmen: Miss Lenora Romer, terade10?8' AIrs- Jessie B- - Jensen, fruit fiispiavl 3rs Loaise iSecrest, Hyde, carnival eats to ett Pvflfste Box Pru-conpB- - iche 1 C r Fri-da- w? Mer-re- V ti ' " - I y Former Willard Man AutoDamaged Frightened Animal Peach Bathing Revue to Be Held September th Production -4 W llilt al)out fifty will be Th e v' Ramona Is Fine v One of the entrants in the contest to be held at the ' Slipper hall, on, Thursday, September 13th, during Peach Day the best there hem. I. Co. Music & Comptons Art Ta 0--4 Brigham Girl Wins In Bathing Contest inyitatin will also be extended ciDaterious S N j R. to -- j rh membcr will be permitted s ,ip niSht, and in keeping with pal or friend with them 6 Dedication of the arch which will span Main street between Forest and First iSbuth streets, designating this city as the entrance to the greatest wild bird refuge in America, has been set for September 14th as part of the Poach Day celebration, it waa to Jr announced Saturday by J. Wesley ' V Zfrk W. Horsley, manager. .t Steel for the arch was unloaded . ' T Saturday morning and construction - 1 will begin immediately. The sign will be electrically illuminated and will be designed so as to attract attention of travelers to the Bear River bay section, where the government has set up a mammoth bird refuge. The executive committee for the Box Elder county Peach Day celebration met Friday evening in the chamber of commerce to check final plans of department heads and to out the program for the twenty round K4 annual peach festival in this fourth View of Jensen-Cal- l Turkey Flock on city Friday and Saturday, That turkey raising in this section double purpose, as they feed almost September 14th and 15th. The organization, so far as comcan be made profitable is being entirely upon the grasshoppers, thus consists of the following completed, demonstrated by Messrs. C. Elias destroying this pest and at the same mittees: Executive, Geo. A. Anderson, Jensen and R. V. Call of this city, time they are thriving on this very dhairman; John M. Burt, D. A. D. who are running a flock of twelve splendid diet. Carl Seashore, Cooley, Forsgren, hundred young turkeys in ihe fields as do from the highest Coming they CORINNE, Sept. 4. The community C. E. Merrell, John Jensen, Frank south ofMantua. grade stock in the country, this flock we are putting on out here is Holman and Claude Sloey. The birds are between three and of turkeys has made rapid growth and fair Some of it progresses Manager, J. Wesley Horsley; secreprogressing. of will a number the birds four months old, and will weigh from quite so we Lewis Jones; concessions and fast that cant tary, up hardly keep ten to sixteen pounds. Some of the! weih at least sixteen pounds. They W. jL. Holst. with tickets the you bands, Instance, it For; be are in and will birds were hatched about the middle growing rapidly Horse races and bucking program, for us the other day are goof April and other at periods very splendid shape for title Thanksgiving printed market. According to turkey grow- ing so fast that we wont have near Dan Peterson, chairman;' W. S. Fife, shortly afterwards. , to Messrs. enough for everybody. Lewis Jones Orlando Peterson; judges, C. G. Aders, the birds Early last fall, Mr. Jensen, manager Jensen and Callbelonging are about the finest and Dr. Mahantnah has got theirs but ney, W. H. Glover and N. Portier of the Paramount Hatchery, and who be found in the mountain states, I dont know what the rest of the Barnard ; starter, Ab Fife; bookkeeper to is engaged extensively in the poultry Last week, according to Mr. Jensen, Brigham people will do. Maybe well Walter Mann; ticket sales, Vance H. business, decided to experiment with H. Hess and sons of Fielding, after have to have some more printed bo Tlngey and Ernest Hansen; ticket the raising of turkeys for commercial J. checkers, Claud Sloey, C. E. Merrell the turkey farms of the state, everybody can come. visiting 0 purposes. Last winter he visited the ll Jensen-CaThe Is flock at visited the Superior Dairy progressing and John Jensen. turkey farmsjn California and after Mantua and said Parade. A. M. Hansen, chairman; too too. for Here fast nsr were far they- were by they N. 'Pierce, Leo J." Nielsen,' W. A. going over the ground, arranged for the best birds P. out to send their separator they had seen any- all ready the purchase of turkey eggs in A similar statement was also and milking machine today and we Cain and Martin Reeder. where. Lucern Valley at one of the very best Exhibits. Carl Frischknecht, chairmade by Mr. Maddock, a large turkey had to tell em that the crowd would turkey farms on the coast. William C. Horsley, Albert man; be not here until of Idaho Falls. Friday. grower Frank Losee and Warren exHansen, Vess to Owens we thinks The eggs arrived in this city in ought Messrs. Jensen and Call are highly Knudson. W. his new was were hibit at barn made hatched that April and the polts pleased with the success they have Fireworks. Lewis Jones, chairman; the Paramount Hatchery. A modern had in turkey raising this year, as out of the old hotel, but we dont John R. Evans, (John H. 'Zundelr a dance in brooder, after the California design, they entered into the business mainly know. We ought to have was erected at a cost of about $2,500. as an experiment and to find out if it before the cows spoil it, anyway. motormen, William R. Mehner, Carl Mr." Jensen was successful in raising Jim Wise told the antique commit- Seashore, Orville Merrell, Charles turkey raising could be made profit- tee later of and the they could have his false teeth if Cheal; construction, John Johnson polts practically all able here. The success attained has R. wanted em he is going to get and Peter Mortenson; national guard on of the farm were they explaced they surprised their most sanguine new bea set anyway. And speaking of participation, Captain Ernest FreeV. Call at Corinne and Mr. Call pectations, and next year they will came interested with Mr. Jensen in enter into the new Industry on a antiques, there are) lots of em around man, Lieutenant .Feris Reeder. v Pet and hobby show. Miss Daisy here. Alma Card has got a horse this line of industry. much larger scale. Madsen and Mrs, Harris. Mr. even. And and buggy Ferry They will have this year for sale, Three wreeks ago the flock of Dedication of community electric on street Main the thnks might gravel turkeys were taken to Mantua where a number of fine birds for breeding Bign. George A. Anderson, C. O. stock can be win a prize in that class. they have been feeding on the grain purposes, and no better RoskeUley, J. E. Ryan, D. B. ,Baron, home Nelson went When Lafayette and lucern stubble on a large tract had anywhere These fine birds will the other V. Forsgren and Claud Sloey. C. night he thot all the calves of land belonging to Oscar Jeppson. be sold at a very rasonable price Free peaches and watermelons. on out been the had newly rolling to let his considering what simjlar turkeys Mr. Jeppson intended John B. Mathias Cummings, Joseph was highw-aoiled his but boys just of the country. alfalfa go to seed, but the grass bring in other sections and Scouts, Boy em calf for club the ready of the (flock will be getting hoppers became so thick they des- The balance Reception committee. Geo. A. Anexhibit. He thinks maybe most of the for on market the of consumption The placed bringing troyed the crops. derson, chairman; Abel S. Rich, G. G. ol& will all by Friday. drop the turkeys to the farm served a at Thanksgiving time. Mr. Whatcott says there will be Sweeten and Ruel M. Eskelsen. school fair or no fair and 'if things By get dull, the parents are welcome to come over and visit. Gus Anderson Dies in California1 wants somebody to drive the school van for him that day. A sedan i automobile, driven by WILLARD, Sept 3. Word has been Floyd Murphy says the married 13 Now received by Mrs. Elizabeth Bair of the Denton Cluff of Spokane, Wash., who mens team is unmentionable. Don" thats pretty good, dont you think? death of her brother, Benjamin F. was accompanied by his brother, A complete canvas of the entrants D. Weaver and her I W. Mrs. Cluff, the id Nev., guess the single fellows will have in the Peach contest to date shows Jones of Winnemucca, ota was son -' Willie, damaged to go some to beat that Southern Pacific hospital in San Fran- ;ittle that the girls prefer to have the 10:30 oclock on Mrs. Woods asked Mrs. Holmes the cisco Sunday afternoon from heart Sunday morning at contest to be in the nature of a South when Willard in other day if she would send some trouble Mr. Jones was born in Wil- the highway bathing revue. cow leaped onto the canned goods, if they didnt have lard on January 20, 1881, a son of the a frightened Accordingly the committee today , of the hood of the car. None enough. She said she sure would late B. F. and Annie E. Brewerton to 'the rules a that added were injured. she had all kinds of canned goods on the entrant must be provision He received his education in pants to abide willing Willard and was graduated from the According to Deputy Sheriff Charles her shelves that she couldnt sell, and by the decision of the majority of Utah Agricultural college. Twenty-thre- e Cheal, investigating officer, Mr. Cluff if people wouldnt eat em, they might girls and appear that way. years ago he married Miss Ettie was driving south and Orvis Ward, as well look at em anyway. And New entrants since the last issue Bair of Richmond. Two years later, 14, son of Orval Ward of Willard right here, I want to say that every- are: Grace Edwards (Willard), Mary having been graduated as an electrical was driving the cow from near the body ouglit to patronize their home Call, Alice Bradford (Corinne), and towi instead of somebody elses home Naomi engineer, he started working for the Hot Springs into Willard. Forsgren. Other entrants are town or they wront have a home as of signal Pacific company was ahead animal Southern pije running Hale (Garland), LaVern Zun-dVerona mainainer, which position he held at the driver along the fence east of town to patronize. You just ask Bill Iris Larsen, Ruby (Willard), the highway. As the animal ap- Bosley if you dont believe me. the time of his death. Winifred KelNielsen, Tingey, Myrtle of his to Mr. Adney wants get rid Adams (Harper), Ida Davis Reta Mr. Jones is survived by his widow, proached the driveway into the home ler, for that day. His wife Jennie Christensen, Opal five sons, Benjamin F. Jones Jr., of of Paul Taylor, it suddenly come upon lumbago too, would put it up in the (Perry), him she told near the of a basket peaches standing Bernice Young, Louise Heus-sBakersfield, Colif., George, Glenn, Stowell, wont afraid it hes but Raoul, Donald and two daughters, driveway. The basket of peaches cupboard (Deweyville), Virginia Ridd, Ruth put Marval Skidmore, Kathryn Calanthe and Hermian Jones, all of frightened the animal and she leaped stay Wight, a fair all I guess were gonna have Vaudis Bargerop, Fay Larsen, Winnemucca. There are also three out into the highway and onto the Wight, car. right. Bishop Evans says if every relia Conley brothers, Wm. Jones of Ogdefr, Clar- hood of the Cluff (Portage), Nellie Tingey, body brings everything theyre going Silvano and The hood was mashed in, the handle ence Jones of Maricopa, Calif., Thursa Nichols Seigfried, to, we will have to build a couple Mattie Vernon Jones of San Francisco, and of and the left door torn off and the of new Miry P. Garfield, (Willard), buildings to hold it all. Mabel Jensen, Nellie Knudson three sisters, Mrs. J. A. Bair of Wil- rear fender smashed by the impact. Jensen, come. to This tell Please everybody K-- f lard, Mrs. Herbert Walker, Rawlins, be the last chance they will (Deweyville) and Miss Verda Jeppson might of T. L. Ventura, Hope Mrs. and of Mantua. Wyo., have to see their poor relations until The commttee in charge is negoCalif. The body will be brought to this time next year. Willard for services and interment with a prominent Salt Lake tiating Yours truly, Movie ' artist to come up and judge the conqn Friday. IIEDDA CABBAGE. test as well as to select the ten girls 4 who will compete at the Silver Slipper HE4RT IS EXPEXSITE The picture entitled Ramona, on Thursday, September 13th. His, taken from the beautiful story of name will be announced this week. Poet: I cannot understand why the book by the same title, with Tomorrow is the last day to enter you refused my poems. I put my Dolores Del Rio and Warner Baxter Miss Sylvano Seigfried, daughter and it .is expected that Mathew and a strong cast, was presented at whole heart into them. Editor: It would have been better the Elberta Theatre Sunday and of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seigfried of Compton will be kept busy all day we had to pay Monday to appreciative audiences. this city, won first place in a bathing at the camera snapping the pretty if you had not . Ramona is a beautiful story of revue held at Ogden and ras last last minute entrants excess postage on them. the early day? in California and most night awarded a beautiful loving cup. 1927' attained the ably presented. It will be showta The contest was held at the El Monte ' It is estimated now that 3,000,000 Our railroads in and covered a period of fanners belong to cooperative marketgreatest efficiency in the use of fuel again at the Elbeta Theatre this Springs, nine on and record. ing and purdbaslng associations. afternoon days. evening. by road locomotives er ed Prien Huge Sign to Designate Brigham as Entrance to Birds Paradise. j hsines's and Professional wi Participate in a pre- ay Party Friday evening, iSem 7 at in the commercial clnh rooms. The occasion will reflect eac day idea throughout in a Pur , e rU't disPlay- - concessions, con-cert Instead f the "Peach Queen, R wiB feature as one of the attractions. The evening is desi-Sanas Membership, Emblem and Wo-Pea- i el to Hold aw FOR PEACH DAY occu-Jone- s. arty Friday, Sept. 7th i Messrs. C. Elias Jensen and R. V. Call of This City Are Running la Flock of Twelve Hundred Registered, Birds. Impressive funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 1 oclock at the 6th ward chape! for Dan Parry, 78, of Tremonton, who died at Ogden Thursday night. The attendance was large, many coming from distant points in Utah and Idaho. Counselor Garfield of the Tremonton bishopric was in charge. The opening song, Tho Deepening Trials," was rendered by the choir and invocation was offered by Lars Anderson of Tremonton. Patriarch John D. Peters gave some interesting incidents in the life of the deceased, who was an early resident of this city, and Mrs. Connie Madsen Peters sang, He Giveth His Blessed Remarks were also made by Sleep. C. M. Squires of this city, H. K. l, Jr., aad H. K. Fridal, Sr., and Counselor Garfield of Tremonton. The Love of My Light, closing song, wqs rendered by the choir and benel. diction pronounced by John F. Mr. Parry was laid at final rest in the David Peters plot at the city cemetery at the side oflhe graves of his mother and brother Edward who died many years ago. Joseph H. Watkins dedicated the gave. Cj-V- . to Captain Ernest Freeman, Battery A, 222nd Field Artillery, the local unit of the Utah National join, advantage 'military training and physical development. The quarters at the new armory are very convenient and lattractive. The local guard is made up of a group of the very best young men of the and the community, officers are all well equipped lor Impressive Funeral Services Held For ELECTRIC ARCH Dan Parry Monday Raising Of Turkeys Profitable Business NUMBER 43. PUBLISHED IN BOX ELDER CO. PROGRESSING According of SEPT. 4, 1928 ONLY SEMI-WEEKL- Y CORINNE FAIR i I But Just to All. CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, V -4 Cumm- ings, who has been employed at the local sugar factory for a number of years, has accepted the position madel vacant with the local guard, through Sr. Watkins' resignation, which bean effective last Saturday. Mr. i partment, 710, junior department, 300; the Lincoln school, 527, with 30 more expected; the Central school, 415, with 45 anticipated. Supt. Skidmore and other school officials are out in the Bear River Valley today in the interest of the schools there and the opening at the Bear River high school and the grade schools of the county was marked by a large attendance of pupils. EWS THE BOX ELDER NEWS THE Luntain pen. (s-4-- 7) -4 - |