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Show 1 THE NEWS WHILE IT IS THE news-- in read BOX READ THE ADS IN THIS PAPER AND HELP BUILD ELDER NEWS BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, Kiwanis Club Offers Cash Prize for Roses hools open IN BOX ELDER Opening Day. last ler a two days200 institute teachers par. here nearly Ited all the schools,' except the high school, opened in very form yesterday morning. to help A Box Elder high school, fthe peach harvesting, delayed its one week. More than 800 Llreadv registered in this school, ler and through the kindness i, principal, others hismay register office, any ilr convenience at 12 oclock in the 10W from 9 to to 9 oclock ng and from 7:30 the to is advantage It evening. to register here before next when class work begins not registered arly and tholse W have to wait till the program is over. Bear River high school opened ,n enrollment of more than 500, Spects another hundred later, fervisors Robinson, Taylor and lore visited all the schools east Blue Creek range and were jauch pleased with the splendid to which all teachers and pupils Itheir years work. The schools e four will be visited next week, mrollment the first day is a which is a little better than will ! sliglit- :pected. until al 499, Lincoln kr River City LADIES GATHER Kiwanis Club advises that it Br.,ham will give cash prizes for the best rose ollment In the Various Schools Given On ,S OR FAGTIONBUTJUST TO A! t I ? OWN COMMUNITY I . V s tUME 35. e to no PARTY A i YOUR DEVOTED ted. V exhibit in the flower show in this city Friday and Saturday, as folows: For the best specimen of a single rose of any variety, first prize $7 prize $2.50. This does not mean, however, that only single roses shall be exhibited. The best single specimen from all the roses exhibited will be awarded the prizes. Booths and individual entries In the show for all flowers exhibited, says Mrs. Lulu B. Call, general will be judged on the chairman, following points: (1) Artistic arrangement, 50 points; (2) Quality of flowers, 30 points; (3) Number of kinds of flowers, 20 points. Judging will take place at 1 oclock p. m. on Friday, Sept. 13th. Both cut flowers and potted plants will be used in the show. In addition to the cash prizes offered by the Peach Day celebration committee, florists and nurserymen of the state will give numerous prizes of bulbs, plants and seeds. SEPT. 10, 1929. Guinevere Hotter Pilots Airplane In San Diego IDEB1CAH0N OF IN CONVENTION NUMBER 45. PIONEER CABIN CORINNE FAIR HUGE SUCCESS Guinevere Ellen Hotter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Hotter of Brigham City, Utah, today achieved the honor of being the first woman to pilt an airplane alone In San Diego in over five years. Miss Hotter is taking her flight instruction on Lindbergh field, San Northern District Women Beautiful Services Held on Hold Two Sessions Sunday Afternoon at Here Friday. Pioneer Park. exhibits Larger and Better Than Last Year; Fine Diegos municipal airport Prior to Program Given. coming to San Diego, Miss Hotter The Northern District Convention Elder high school CORINNE. The Corinne Community Impressive services Sunday after-- , attended the Box and of the Womens Federated Clubs of noon the Utah State Fair which was 4:30 oclock marked the at Brigham City at held Friday, Sept. Utah, held at the Presbyterian chapel dedication of one of the first Agricultural College at Logan, Utah, 6th was very successful. Owing to log in this city last Friday, was course largely cabins erected in Brigham City and Later, she took a. Miss Hotter the cold and Btormy weather, the attended and considerable important which was Stanford at University. Pion-1 to removed crowd wasn't as large during the recently business was disposed of. Represent- eer Park by the Daughters of the feels tbat a woman can find a niche day as was expected. atives from twelve clubs In the Pioneers. Several hundred of our n tie aviaGon world and ahe has In the fancy work department, was become a full fledged which comprised Box Elder and citizens gathered at the park to at-- 1 ambitIons to exhibited lapplique, cut work, crochet, Cache counties, were present. tetnd the dedicatory services, among transport licensed pilot, The clubs represented were thet them three of the sons of the late I Mtiss Kottfr continue in embroidery, knitting, painted work, bed knitted and crocheted, Clio club, U. S. A. C. Faculty Womens William and Amelia Christensen both ground school and flyiug and quilts,spreads, fancy and plain, dresses reLeague and the Womens Literary Knudson, for whom the cabin was pass th United States department of club of Logan; the Kindergarten club erected In 1856 commerce examinations for transport modeled and made from new materby Porter Squires, and Civic Improvement club of Brig- also an PilotIf successful in qualifying for ials. The canned goods showing all early pioneer. ham City; Ladies a license, Miss Hotter will kinds of canned fruits, vegetables, transport club The sons were Peter, William O. o Garland; Social one few women in America jellies, preserves, pickles and relishes. of the Development club and John C. Knudson, who were bornl1 The exhibit was very Intero Fielding; Ladies Literary club of in this humble home, and grew t0 who have been awarded this high rate estingantique with articles dating back one Hyrum; Ladies Literary club of manhood here and have bean prom-- 1 4,7 tho department Tribune. hundred years. In the fruits, grains Smithfield; Ladies Economic club of inent in civic and business affairs of ' and vegetables, was exhibited a fine Tremonton; Ladies Literary club of this community for many years. Ansample of all the products grown in Hyde Park, and the Ladies Literary other singular fact is that after the the community. club of Wellsville. cabin was removed to the It was The flower show was very beautiThe morning session opened at 10 reconstructed by Charles park of ful, oclock with Mrs. J. L. Harvey of this city, a son of the man Squires showing all the blooming flowers who built of the season, together with some Garland, president of the Northern it In early days. beautiful potted plants. District, in charge. Present from the The cabin has been plastered State Federation were Mrs. John C. between the logs, the neatly The Corinne school exhibited hte fireplace fixed choice art work of the school year Culley of Ogden, president, Mrs. up, a new door and windows installed, Veston Vernon of Logan, second vice and made very cozy and comfortable. Freshmen to Enroll Sept. for 1928-2Club of the Girls exhibited and demonstrated president, and Mrs. Austin Johnstop Pictures of the late President Lorenzo comunity 20th-21s- t; Changes of Ogden, corresponding secretary. and his wife Harriet Snow grace the their summers work, which consisted All present joined in singing, Amer- walls. Pioneer furniture and houseof the club poster, the girls breakIn Faculty. fast posters, and service posters. The ica, the Beautiful, and invocation hold articles used in early days have was offered by Mrs. Thomas B. Farr been placed In the breakfast foods taken up during the house, LOGAN. of Logan. Mrs. W. L. Holst of this all of which give a trhe picture of the Everything Is ready for summer was demonstrated. All the choice livestock was on city delivered the address of welcome. manner in which our pioneer fathers j tke registration of students for the school year at exhibit, some being purebred stock. The response was given by Mrs. Dan and mothers lived and reared their I the Utah state Agricultural College In the poultry department, was all Garn of Fielding. Talks were given beautiful families registrar, kinds of chickens, turkeys, ducks and by Mesdames Culley, Vernon and Mrs. Ella L. Bingham, president ofbfording t0 tialls for geese, together with rabbits and registration Johnston, and a violin solo was ren- the County Company, presided at the proffm.,of dered by Miss Ann Pearson, accom- services. She gave some historical I tk.Jegi84ratn, o new students many other pets. or transfer The baby show, which included any panied by Mrs. Eddis W. Watkins. facts concerning the cabin and said whether they be Considerable business pertaining to we have tried to preserve this cabin students from other universities and biaby under two years of age was the district was transacted. in Its original form that future gen-- 1 ao1 fg88 on , Fl day and Saturd 7 won by Mrs. Lorin Andersons baby. a The fair opened at 9 oclock in the Mrs. R. J. Stayner of Garland is erations may see a typical pioneer I ept 0n Monday, Sept. 23rd all former morning with the judging of the the director of the home. All present sang, Our Moun- Northern district tain Home So Dear, led by Frank students win register. Regular class livestock. At 10:30 o'clock a band the fall quarter will begin concert was given by the Bear River work During the noon hour the ladies Hickenlooper. Spt- 24t Military Band. Races were then enlunched at the club rooms in the con-1 Wm. 0noTu88da7, President C. Horsley Speclal basement of the First National Bank gratulated the Daughters of the mtee4lnf and entertainment joyed by the children with prizes goPioneers in their efforts to preserve H?rew ,Btadentf are planned for ing to the winners. The greased pig building. race created much merriment with Saturday. A feature of the afternoon session the relics of early days. He said weFllday The fall quarter at the college the pig going to the one successful was an address by Dr. W. L. Wanlass, all appreciate what the pioneers did dean of the school of business ad- and should Show them every respect. will continue to Friday, Deo. 13th in catching him. Willard Jensen ministration of the Utah State Agri- He spoke of incidents in the early Rfgl8tratlon, for fthe winter quarter caught the pig. all students on The Japanese-America- n ball game cultural College of Logan. The doctor history of the church and the coming Pjfc ec 14th' The wInter was won by the Americans, the score of from an returned to extended the recently Utah, which, pioneers tour of Europe and his remarks were said, was in accordance with prophecy conti?uea t0 Friday; ,Mah being 9 to 6. Owing to the rain, 14th playing was very difficult During mainly on conditions abroad. Mrs. by early church leaders. on Saturday, March 15th Graduation the ball game, music was furnished by Connie M. Peters favored with a vocal S. Abel Rich commended also Mayor are scheduled for Saturday the Bear River Band. solo, accompanied on the violin by the Daughters of the Pioneers for exercises A dance In the evening with music Miss Pearson and on the piano by their efforts in gathering and preserv- and Sunday, May 31st and June 1st. Several faculty changes have been by the Merry Makers orchestra of Mrs. Watkins. Mrs. Culley delivered ing pioneer relics. When this house a mesage to the women of the was built, he said, it was as good made during the summer particu- Brigham City, concluded the days entertainment. as Northern District from the state or a matwho lived and in these kind of business people ganization officials, homes knew how to find happiness Wanlas8 of the School of Commerce, ters were again taken up. The convention was a most success and contentment. They were just as U11 returnK thi8 y?ar. om a years which time ful one and greatly enjoyed by the happy and contended as we are today leave in our modern homes with all their ladies in attendance. dis-tric- I post-gradua- te 1 eta V t, J - Self-Cultu- re iregistrahon TEACHERS MET IN INSTITUTE Dr. Jacobsen Delivers Two Addresses; Preliminary Work Outlined. Bothwell Corinne 196, 497, AT THE U.A.C. 4-- H 9. one-roo- m The teachers of the county have ton 59, Deweyville 78, Elwood received their preliminary instruction to school teaching. Meetings Thurselding 163, Garland 358, Honey-2Mantua 49, Plymouth 88, day and Friday were of great value 61, Penrose 19, Portage 104, and every teacher feels prepared to Ide 37, Thatcher 77, Tremcfnton begin real tutoring at the opening of school. ashakie 23, and Willard 201. KH Supt. C. H. Skidmore found that over of the county teachers Llder High School had either attended summer school or else had traveled over 2,000 miles jrarded First Place In during the past summer. This IndiState Tests Held In May cates that acjtive interest is being taken in better qualifying for the This is what is expected profession. Department of Public Instru- of the New Teacher, so that he or she cted Supt. C. H. Skidmore, the can keep up to the tim,es and more1 jiay, a complete report of the efficiently help the boys and girls to id tests which it gave adjust themselves in The New World. to more than 4000 senior Miss Cox, state supervisor in home ,ts, in the sixty-fiv- e high schools economics from Salt Lake City, was 'state, last May. present at the institute Friday and re proud of the fact that while talked briefly on nursery schools. e Dr. Jacobsen, head of the St in mental ability gave department sixty-fiv- e high schools a of education at the U. S. A. C., gave rank than Box Elder, yet an address to all the teachers on thel It came to the use of this subject, Is Teaching a Profession? in scholarship tests, the Four criteria in judging teaching as profession are: (1) Is there a j of the Box Elder high school e lead. The students of only technical, scientific study back of the1 ier high schools stood higher educational field? (2) What is the I tests in grammar and com-- t, standard of admission? (3) Is there and Box Elder surpassed all room for growth at the top? (4) Do llgh schools of the state in the we have professional ethics? English literature. According to Dr. Jacobsen, the first K-can be answered in the affirmative, conveniences. for education today does have a body . , Following the singing of America, , TJnlversitv of of tested technical, scientific knowy CE was offered the prayer dedicatory ledge. As to the second point, he flanndf D. Patriarch John and Peters thel by tha dePartmet S thinks standards are still lacking; ' Ricks services closed. there is need for more training. history, has just returned from a Peg Johnson and Joe Mearo California is making good progress period of fifteen months study at the Much Interest Manifested Will Clash in Main Six in this line. The third criteria finds University of Chicago. its opening in the field of research, Remote In Control Peach Round Headliner, Go Outside of Utah where there is plenty of work. Why AnM. A. Hansen KSL Chairman f John H. Zundel is Professional ethicp in teaching can Day Broadcast From to Buy Your Baby ChicKs The still be bettered. A great many people who have promoters of the American of nounces farded for a second address Dr. Jacobsen gave radios in their homes have not had Legion of this city are offering local At the Intermountain Egg Laying fistic fans and visitors twenty-eigto the faculties of the two high Procession. opportunity to see how the programs Contest Marksmanship. schools on the subject of adngclng being held at the Utah rounds of high class boxing, consistthey listen to are sent out on the teacher He cultural every the Experiment Station, at Logan ing of two says bouts and four profession. for and that reason, 1 tah end, they will of the The parade assembling State Peace Officers' should not only teach children, but be as follows: bouts, on Saturday night. will be interested In watching the I Utah, there was entered Nov. 1, 1928, nineteen pens of ten birds each, of Sept. 14th, as one of the features of should also contribute something to ion, which concluded its Industrial floats east of Main on process of sending the Peach Day Tilte Leghorn pullets, some do research and the the Peach Day carnival here the two at profession on at Logan on d Friday, Sept 13th, 5th South street; agricultural and program last days of this week, one resolutions whereby work that will be of permanent livestock floats, west of Main on noon, The directors and mechanics I These entries wereOne pen from the state of Michigan. bout being added as a special attracfines be Imposed for traffic value to education. from KSL at Salt Lake City, will be with school South 5th high street; Two pens from California. tion. The boxing contest will be held ts, with a mjpimum assess--..$Special meetings were held in the east of Main on 4th South at the Reviewing Stand in front of Three pens from Washington. at the Armory building. and that there be more Primary and Grammar departments floats, other time court house at that the county schools, west of Main street; Thirteen pens from Utah. Jn assigned to state Peg Johnson of Salt Lake, who highway and valuable instruction given by the on 4th South street; clubs with floats with the necessary equipment, which At the end of the ninth month of meets Joe Mearo of Ogden in the out enforce the traffic law. supervisors of these departments. be there set for will up sending 4th street between contest, the records show that main headliner, is the popular blonde Jle was selected as the 1930 At the adjournment of the depart- east side of Mata, story of Brigham City and Box I this South; community floats, the G1 our k4gk8a4 pfas. a egg ProducJ slugger that has never been defeated n city. W. mental meetings, Supervisor Warren qnd 5th of President John Main street, between 4th Elder county by west side I tea are Bta,h here. He has gained decisions over 0UJteachhte Ga treated otTT.th of commerce, wly elected officers follow: Taylor generously and 5th South; business floats, east Peters, of the chamber The Utah Htachery company s Reed Peterson, Bert Jensen and Joe watermelons. ers delicious to Governor Jrds. h. address the George by ' Chief of Police Joseph E. side of Main street, between 3rd and , ronl the ft9ity Utah, leads Lynch. In Mearo he meets one of I of Salt Lake; first vice 4th South; decorated automobiles, Dern, the stirring marches by a r6rd o j egg8 Fraak the best welter wights in Utah, humorous the 3Sth JIth Band, Sheriff John H. Zundel of Intermonntain Concrete Infantry west side of Main street, between 3rd in ne t with Mearo has about twenty knockouts I Sorenson, Utah, Murray, and Bun the and i1 City; second vice and 4th South; ecclesiastical groups songs by Tabby president, re a Apex, to his credit and has fought two eBgs. j ?f M. Bliss of Resumes Operations or organizations, east of Main street1 other musical numbers on the pro- iMantl, Utah, ,2?5 with Manti . Co. a record of draws with Franky Dern. This should Price; third into which the sounds The go ident, Deputy Sheriff L. L. on 3rd South; childrens decorated gram. aR be the best slugging match that has adre'' g63' here will be carried by J95 Salt Lake; secretary, Her-u1 t Announcement is made that the vehicles and character representa- microphones t ne ggs. been witnessed in Brigham. LUh, City, transmitters of Salt Lake; tions, west of Main on 3rd South; telephone to the powerful Cal tile works operated by the In the Wayne JJeU1Umi where of Lake arose of Salt Lake; publicity, at KSL, Salt the plant Concrete company at the National Guard on Main street, south with sergeant 48nth Huff is and Chief Custer are going to and to air be the released will Sheriff w. H. shaw of como they race of South 5th Cement street; Indians, The average production of all the try and settle the question of which plant of the Cache county. then picked up again here on for the ninth month, was is the best boxer. On July 4th Huff entries pany has resumed operations and is horses, etc., south of 5th South, on sets in Brigham City. 'these officers were elected busily engaged in the manufacture of Main, east side of street; commercial receiving won over Maughan from Preston with 67.1 per cent. 6 two foot, automobiles on display, south of 5th With egg production most impor- a knockout and recently Custer , nation. Deputy Sheriff Lar- - five, six and eight inch, At Theatres the South on Main, west side of street; only new officer, the others concrete drain tile. The dealing with your neigh- knocked out Sederholm of Montana. tant en ELBERTA Tonight and Wednesday For a number of years past this all city, county, school, and church Larsen suc- bor where necessary adjustments can For two months they have been trainriff Pincock. The board of concern has manufactured a standard officials In automobiles will report Thomas Meighan in THE RACKET. be made at home, where you may get ing hard for this fight. They are 3, remained intact with concrete drain tile and the demand on Main street, south of 3rd South. Also SHOWING OFF and SCREEN a chance to see your dollar again fighting on a percentage basis. thq ; of two more members. They for the same has steadily Increased. Prizes will be awarded on the second SNAPSHOTS. In the main while lu circulation, etc. Why go preliminary ELBERTA Thursday and Friday: out 0f Utah to buy chicks? Attorney Fred W. Keller They ship their product all over day of the parade, and those contestYoung Potter of Brigham, the husky Also OFF TO makes and Robert Harris of a Utah and Southern Idaho. In fact, ing for prizes must be in the parade DR. FU MANCHU. Utah. who handled the big carnival man so What Utah makes, I Elective of Salt Lake. all the large drainage districts suc- both days. Children in COSTUME, BUFFALO and Fox News. easily, is breaking into the fighting OF OGDEX r 6mbersagency MEETIAG both days will are: Chief Gilbert, cessfully operating in this territory who are in the parade ELBERTA Saturday: Jack Londons SPECIAL begame and should be a PRESBYTERY HELD MONDAY fore many seasons. He champion be given their dimes at the Central big success. BELLEW. SMOKE Logan, Sheriff M. M. are using this tile. will meet Al aD1 Juab county, Sheriff J. D. The sand used in the manufacture school on the second day of the Also WAGES OF SINTHETIC Saatech of Salt Lake City, one of the of the Ogden meeting A special Proy0, Sheriff N. Jensen of of the tile is from the pit of the parade. Those entering for prizes, best preliminary boxers. leriff c. W. Patten of Salt Brigham Sand and Silica company, must be in the places designated KLIBERTYCaSay HOOF Presbytery was heldMonday morning Only: In the next bout, Wayne Banks, church t Vst rreshyteran f of Police H. S. Anderson and for be to .the eligible govabove, in order BEATS OF who Is working for J. L. Blodgett, according to a L and Sheriff J. T. Leigh ernment expert its equal for this the prizes offered. h0rSe3 A1S J meets Bud Tribe. This will also be fo the radssed Presbytery of Los a "ity. The parade MUST start PROMPTLY cannot be found anywhere purpose good match. The next bout brings S A ParkersSurdav and Sunday Angeles Calif Rev - (.John at 11 oclock In order to be out of the' h. Zundel of Box In the United States. together a couple of willing boxers aty won first place in the SLVXER way for the broadcasting program, in Lane Potter and Mark Jensen. ISmTh: pUbXyM SaTt AsTo?LNG which Is to be given at 12 oclock. SCOUTS YOTICE! , a;tice on Friday, with a BOY work of the Presbyterian The curtain raiser is 4 rounds bethe take at up 83 out of a least Please be in your places tween Young Buckley of Salt Lake 100. or we 15 minutes before 11 oclock. No I church in Brigham City, ten of Salt Lakepossible was second and Kid Poulson of Brigham. All Boy Scouts will please meet at 10 minutes before 11 oclock, who is Fred Fowler, allowed in the attending the Get your reserved seats at the Hub clanon Blank of the City Hall on Wednesday, Sept. shall be compelled to move on automobiles will bethose a D0f.v00 in San Francisco California, Seminary 8 tklrddesignated parade excepting Tito contest was 11th at 7 oclock p. m., to receive without you. Store. Clothing to recommended of Board the was Salt Lake Tribune Instructions regarding Peach Day. All bands who are to participate above. ALL SET, WE ARE READY, I aid thjl lh.ennera in his preparation Education for were Presented in the parade will report on Main LET'S GO' uujuiT W. D. CUMMINGS, I SUBSCRIBE FOR THE "NEWS M. HANSEN. for the work of the ministry. least at A 4th South, of south street, District Commissioner. 193, V 9, I one-thi- rd newly-electe- d - ly I - Sday, six-th- a 1 s SLT t BOXING CONTEST G vali i mucht SATURDAY NIGHT , OFFICERS yifIo EET AT LOGAN THE PARADE Medal Order ht 1. Suit s, for- - I Agri-oth- er I two-ffiventi- on I Satur-lopte- - 5, 1 - I er Inter-mounta- in semi-windu- I Utah-Idah- , L -- -- I let;, a wrap? - well-know- ? n SpraRYD LTrSv - - Latt p, i I ' 4 ) t. |