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Show AD TEE NEWS - READ THE ADS IN THIS PAPER AND HELP BUILD JHILE IT IS THE 3WS-- IN BOX ELDER YOUR . OWN COMMUNITY NEWS NUMBER 31. Effort Being Made to ;C BRIDGE . ?ARK WILL Vice president Dan Petersen, of the local chamber of commerce, together 'with representatives of the clubs in the Bear River Valley and the Logan chamber of commerce, are meeting with the large wholesale gasoline manufacturers in Salt Lake City, this afternoon with a view of securing an adjustment of the price of gasoline in Northern Utah. It is pointed out by officers of the chambers of commerce of these two cities that gasoline is selling at ?1 Ogden and Salt Lake City for a lower than it is in Utah points north tie rustic bridge erected at price of Ogden, and they believe that an of irk by the Daughter be made. adjustment should . .Joneers of this community, be jy completed and will, Our To "Memorial s a 11,155 on Tuesday, July 28th. ar-- r been has program I the occasion, which will f ::30 p. m. at the park, to YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, general public is invited, Wyo. The highest peak in Yellowbronze tablets have been stone Park is Electric Peak, 11,155 the bridge and the pioneer feet above sea level. It was so at the park, the first of named when one of the early pioneers to be used in Box Elder climbed to its top during an electrical storm and was amazed to find sparks his work was done under issue from his finger tips. n of a special committee, A peculiar sensation as though his cers of the organizations hair were standing on end accomt j ighter of Pioneers in this panied this phenomenon. y have worked diligently in a log cabin placed in the School t i the bridge erected, both of 1931-3- 2 ti c re added interest in the 4 :e gx.A also improve its looks. The opening teachers institute will be held here this year on Thursday Too and Friday, August 27th and 28th, according to the school calendar 3 which was mailed out by Clerk E. P. 4 Horsley on Wednesday. truck belonging to J. H. The annual reception will be held t Jear River City and loaded Thursday evening, August 7th. High nt tile, tipped over on the school registration will take place at Corinne Wednesday at from 7 to 9 p. m. August 28th. jn., while the driver was Alf the schools of the county will I to pass two other trucks, open for the school year 1931-3- 2 on y all of the tile was broken Monday, August 31st The schools Ing piece from one of the will close about May 13th, next year. attered the windshield of , ; truck belonging to Dewey STOCKHOLDERS GIVEN FREE t Honeyville, but nobody was STORAGE OF THEIR GRAIN .S the mlxun. ug to Deputy Charles Cheal, All stockholders of the Box Elder a an investigation, a large yve onto the highway from County Warehouse Corporation will aes service station going be given free storage of their grain as another truck, heavily' during the present season. This is yas coming east. As they an action of the board of directors . Reese came up from the to encourage the storing of grain while attempting to pass' and to avoid the necessity of placing cars at the left of the high-- it on the market at present prices. Box Elder County Warehouse truck rocked and tipped Corporation, J. Y. RICH, President. JOHN J. SHUMWAY, Secy. DEDICATED ters of Pioneers isor Services July 28th. Electric Peak Towers Feet Above Sea Level In Yellowstone Box Elder Calendar, Narrow Trucks At Once ay 1 ..am Lads Beat , :anese Team On Hear River Grounds (adv.-jy24-3- 1) Charles Barker of Springfield, Mo., was arrested on complaint of his daughter for spanking her because she was too generous with her kisses was baseball fhibition of fast to swains on the front porch. Wednes-rnoon ' t Bear River City on when Manager Ken-sepitted the local Ameri- Ion juniors against a fast baseball team, DEPARTMENT one started at 5 oclock and nessed by a large crowd, HISS GRACE BOSLEY gham City team won by a ' 15 to 10. Correspondent n' CORINNE 4 Destroys Fun Devices at Saltair -- ,Miss Rou Jean Bradford spent last! week in Ogden, visiting her sister, Mrs. M. C. Manley. Miss Aleen Parsons of Salt Lake City spent last week visiting with Miss Carina Bosley. Miss Vera Johnson of Manti, but who has been attending the summer school at the U. S. A. C. at Logan, visiting Mr. and spent the week-en- d Mrs. C. G. Adney here. She left on Monday morning for her home. A A. M. Reeder and family attended 4 o'clock, an hour and the farmers, encampment held at V blaze broke out, the man- week. I reopened the resort with Logan last Miss Winnlfred Brewerton and Miss persons seeking admission LaPrele Marble, nurses at the L. D. 3 thing department. The reg- Hospital In Salt Lake City, are ee was held in the evening, at the home of Miss Marbles visiting X service uninterrupted, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Marble. parents, burned luring the fire, the Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Shaw and Mr. vas fenced off, and officials and Mrs. George Cropley and family jy expected to handle a 6f Tremonton, spent Sunday visiting reaking holiday crowd this Mrs. B. M. Shaw. A ball game was played Sunday laze, which was of unknown on the local diamond between Dewey-vill- e , tarted in the roof of the Fun Corinne. Deweyville delocated in the center of the feated and local team. the ' seven retreats. pleasure Elders Claudius Tolman and Or. ville Hunsaker of Honeyville, were - A.MIL Y WILL HOLD the speakers at sacrament meeting SE UNION AUGUST held Sunday evening. I Mr. and Mra. Lance Hammerland Tl9 Charles C. Rich family will and baby of Salt Lake City, are t' air annual reunion August 1st visiting with Mr. Hanvmerlands fci at the Fish Haven Resort at mother, Mrs. Mary Hamerland. Mrs. Margaret Anderson Is visiting Ihke. A good attendance is f relatives at Idaho Falls, Idaho. ff TOl, A G, RICH, 1 Miss June Nelson returned to her here on Tuesday after a weeks home : : DINAVIANS WILL with relatives at Ogden. MEET NEXT SUNDAY visit Mrs. Harry Drew of Tremonton and Mrs. Sarah Allen of San Francisco, andinavian meeting will be California, were visiting friends here sxt Sunday, July 26th In the on Friday last. Miss Allie Craner i 3 visiting with vard chapel at 2 oclock. All vited. THE PRESIDENCY relatives at Logan. Twenty-tw- o t girls with Mrs. Norma Yeoman Ferry and Mrs. Elswood, J. ING PRACTICE AT . Bosley, left Wednesday SIXTH WARD SUNDAY Miss Grace evening for Camp Beylmia, where they will spend the coming three " the the twenty-fourt5hg practice will be held in days. On xth ward chapel next Sunday, girls will be joined by members of 8th at 3: 3D oclock. All the the ward, their parents and friends, aavian singers are requested .where all will enjoy a days outing present. THE PRESIDENCY. iat Camp Beylmia. , ept the row of amusement M the south pier of Saltair1 y afternoon. The damage nated at $105,000. asslve pavilion and bathing nt escaped without damage, to a kindly wind from the I 4 one-ha- lf ' i 1ST-2N- Hs-- Stolen Car Located SCHOOLS WILL At Salt Lake City Adjust Gasoline Price D d h, OPEN MONDAY, A Dodge pedan belonging to Chas. Whitworth of this city, and which was stolen from his home early last on Friday morning, was recovered in Salt Lake ' City by Wednesday BY KILPATRICK members of the police department 4 ,The car was found at Fifth West and First South street, where it had been abandoned by the thieves, acI ask not for more blessings than I have, cording to information given Sheriff But eyes to see more of Gods wondrous wealth Schools John H. Zundel of this city. The That all around me lies ; spare tire had been taken from off the car and another tire ruined by A soul and consciousness to understand a blowout. More clear that which is here on every hand. Friends of Mr. Whitworth will be To see that heaven is not a distant place The schools of Box Elder county pleaded to learn that the car has ' will reopen this year on Monday But here and nigh and there to try been recovered. " morning, August 31st. The assign4 To see his angels face to face, ment of teachers by Superintendent In every passerby. C. H. Skidmore, follows: Lincoln School, Brigham. Victor Bott, Vivian Maughan, M. A Jack-ma- n, I want to feel and touch His gentle hand, Elva Baird, Lucille Jones, When eer I sing His praise Marble, Bertha Jensen, Flor- - , . So I would seek no distant land ; ence Jones, Mary Nichols, Eileen The organizers of the prospective Christensen, Rada Carlson, Bessie But just a singing heart to raise trip to Paradise Creek on August Crowther. In happenings the live long days. 1st, report that the number of people Central School, Brigham, Mont! And then to understand more expressing their desire to go far Harmon, Ralph Jensen, Jr., Leona About my fellow man, the lowly one exceeds their expectations. Cuthbert, Delora Rasmussen, Carma For ears to hear His greeting spoken oer, Wynn Nichols, w)io has been work- Davis, Lucy Baty, Thelma Valentine, ing at the Nichols Ranch the past Blythe Evans, Nina Larsen, Leola , .For eyes to see and gifts to give, , . summer, has taken oVer 'thVftesponsi-billt- y Seeley Norma Jensen, and Lucille) Till life is done.' V of locating the camping place. McBride. He has reported that about one mile Box Elder High School. F. A. and a half south of their ranch Is a Hinckley, principal, I want to live so long as I can useful be, W. H. Griffiths, beautiful open meadow, well off the James JenBen, Earl Ferguson, Robert So long as I can use my eyes for one so that campers driving along Reese, Eli F. Lee, Ellen R. Hinckley, road, Whose eyes no longer see; the road have not discovered it, but Vernal Willie, L. A Richardson, F, . The brightness of Gods glorious sun that autos can drive right to it. It) Joseph Law, George A Nielsen, A Is out To picture his opinion that this place, because M. Hansen, L. D. Wilde, Albert Noall, to him the flowers. of its size, with plenty of drinking Frank J. Kennard, C. C. Watkins, And nesting birds and see him smile water and green growth, cannot be Noel Bennlon, Leona Holt, S. W And then. Ive truly lived at least one hour duplcated for miles around. Beecher, Etta Jones, LaRue ParkinAnd found it all worth while, The organizers are anxious to get son, Nial Nelson, Venise Robinson, I crave no greater power. a complete list of all of those wishing Lura Ridd, Elmer Jeppson, Norai to go on the trip, just as soon as F'ord, Lorene Myrlck, Lois Oswald, possible. A number of people have Flora Hansen, Verna Jackson, John already reported their willingness to Olsen, Jr., Edward Ward, Alt L. rent out their saddle horses for thei Freeman, Fred Kroksh, Wllford Freetrip and if those intending to go by man, M. Grant Prlsbrey, Ivie Rae horse and do not have horses of their Mason, Edward J. Clark, Austin Larown, would hand in their names, sen, Mary E. Robbins, Arthur L. definite arrangements could be made Marble, Owen Westenskow, Elva now so as to avoid a Simonsen, Laura Mathias. rush for them. Bear River High School. C. E. Remember the date is August 1st. Smith, principal, George O. Nye, Those going by horse leave the Douglas Cannon, Leo R. Walker, Armory at 6 oclock a. m. and those Nethella Griffin, Charles H. Last, going by auto, leave at 6 oclock p. Edna Burnham, A J. Taylor, Marnv The camp will be on Paradise garet Woodside, John Benson, H. C. ' Creek south of the Nichols Ranch. Davis, Mark Nichols, Onelta K. The assembling hour ,is 6 p. m. of Shurtz, J. T.-- Arbon, , Ruth Johnson, the same day. That a bonfire will Donald D. Davis, S. Streeper, Helen' 1 1 n, be built, supper la camp and tiidS MendenbaH,' Lois Jordan, F. L. Schools Arleen Nelson, Vernal J. Harris, Geo. competitive games and songs, roasting of weiner wursts, toasting of Edna Capener. marshmallows, jokes, and extemporBoothe Valley. Louise Atkinson. aneous speeches, etc., will be given, Blue Creek. Clive Despaln, Verlyn should be enough to enthuse anyone Jensen. about the trip. i Both well. Jewell Rasmussen, If anyone wants any more InformaSheffield, Gladys Hunsaker. s Following are a few of the When, on July 24, 1847,- the weary with tion about the trip, confer any Bear River City. Glenn Taylor, who founded Utah, first ant items taken from the annual re- of the undersigned. Frona C. Cates, Helen Bean, Verda , looked Into the valley of the Great port of Superintendent C. H. Skid- WALT MANN, Norma Nelson, and Aleen was Salt Lake, nothing but a forbidding more, which Stewart, presented to the WALT CALL, Hansen. stretch of alkali greeted them. But school board at its last meeting DOUGLAS QUAYLE. with their leaders statement, This and approved: Corinne. Clifford L. Frye, Mary 4 is the place, they knew the long L. Anderson, Sarah Thomas, Grace "For whatever good may be found trek was over and that this barren in the following bref page i of my Watkins, Leah R. Christensen, Vera( desert was to be their home. The annual report, lrqtii-eJohnson. by av, much courageous hearts which had carried credit i3 due the board of education Clear Creek. Bertha Tanner. many even beyond physical endurance for making ihis possible. I am sure Collinston. H. Ross Coombs, Myrle did not falter at the journeys end. the teachers especially, appreciate Limb. They quickly set about bringing the joui kind and substantial support Frank Stevens, lri4 Deweyville. land under cultivation to a degree of This repent will be narrowed TREMONTON. The local ball club Marchant. Vera Schow, of the undreamed by down to but few topics on census, showed that they are among the best productivity Elwood. Ronald Leonard, Dorotha few scouts who were acquainted pi emotions, scholarship, distribution when they defeated Mantua, undePearl Mortensen. with it. of figures feated leaders of the Southern Box Christensen, pupils, transportation W. Price, Lolita A Fielding. The struggle of these settlers in and' finance. Elder Farm Bureau League, in a ten Hodges, Blanche Ferre, and Mona compared with last inning contest, by a score of 7 to 6; Smith. their heroic battle with the soil and The census, 1929-3and then turned around and defeated 5983; 1930-3the elements, was similar to the ef- year, shows, Grouse Creek. Edward Harris, Elforts of George Washington, says the 5815. There has been an actual re- the classy Weston team, Southern la M. Nielsen, Silvano Siegfried. division of Information and publica- duction in the first grade, little Idaho League leaders, by a score Garland. J. D. Gunderson, Rulon tion of the United States George change in the eighth grade and a of 8 to . Wm. Cullimore, Jr., H. Manning, The first game, although rather Elaine Rice, Julia Manning, Mae Washington Bicentennial Commission marked increase in the number of in a statement commemorating Utah high school graduates since 1921. loosely played, was a thriller from Louvell Roberts, Jane In scholarship, besides retaining a start to finish. Trailing in the ninth, Hillstrom, Pioneer Day. The Commission, now Golda Acord, Ardes Adams, White, preparing for the nine months place in the upper quartile among the classy locals tied the score, and Eva Adams. nation-wid- e celebration, next year, the schools of Utah, the schools won in the tenth when Haight, erstHowell Lorln Peterson, Angelyn of the two hundredth anniversary of have attained the following accomp- while short stop, planted the ball Lovell. out that lishments, which may be worthy of over the right field fence. Sorenson, Washingtons birth, points Honeyville. Leon F. Christensen, Mantua chucker, Is one of the classiin their trials and difficulties, the special attention: lone Meyers, Box Elder scores vs. average state1 est pitchers seen in these parts Katheryne Maughan, Utah pioneers had much in common Estella Wheatley. who scores in standard state tests: with the father of his country, , this year. Junction. Edna Reeder. The second game was fast and well Arithmetic might be considered i also the father Reading Kelton. Orene B. Ospltal. of American agriculture. played and was featured by sensaGrade - -Lakeside. Marie D. Peterson. and batting. Ned 61 45 47 27 tional fielding While Washington frequently re- Our Score 26 28 31 33 Lucin. Hazel Allen. ferred to the "amusement of farm- State Score 24 26 23 29 49 35 27 25 Waldron made a brilliant catch of a Mantua. Archie Sims, Constance Evans hit In The fourth; Larry History liner Language Jensen. ing, he nevertheless gave serious 5 6 7 8 3 of 3, two of which were home attention to his agricultural pursuits Grade - - 5 6 7 8 Park Valley. Floyd Jensen, Letitia local leadas Is attested by his records of the Our Score 33 24 26 28 24 23 16 26 run; and BUI4 Waldron, Wight, Edna M. Pugsley. numerous experiments by which he State Score 27 23 18 20 17 16 14 18 ing hitter, hit out of 4. Each team Plymouth. Vernon L. Hansen, Ival Rex! Nature General completed two double plays. Florence Lee. constantly sought to Improve the Sorensen, hits! Ronald M. Gourley, Elaine Geography Study Science Hunsaker kept the Idaho boys 12 methods of his time. In this respect, Perry. well scattered, besides recording Hooflcr Washington made many valuable con-of strike outs. even the fanner and tributions Portage. Rupert BUckham, Eloise Next Sunday, the locals play the Hoopes, Carmen Baird, Martha Hart.' today may study with profit, the who are reputed to Collegians, Logan ihe in were tests Wanda Rose. These of first the Penrose. president given practices have a strong team. Riverside. Gayle Buaderson. The problems which Washington county school districts of the first The following are the six leading Max B. Ferguson, FranBox Elders position is more class. Snowvllle. from considerably differed faced, 25 per cent above the average batters: Bill Waldron .500, Virgil ceses Wight, Vernell Peterson. than the of settlers the those confronting Cropley .413, Larry Evans .380, Earl Standrod Nan Nielson. Beehive State. To these pioneers, number of points scored in total. Watkins .313, Russ Waldron .302, vs. ILlsle J. Adams, Wanda school Bear River Thatcher. forced was soil physics, high the with the struggle Hale McDowall .301. 43 Facer. in schools Utah: of Vera high Jeppson, 1 on them by the grim necessity Tremonton. LeRoy Bishop, Albert The State gave the Harvard Htaving off famine In this new and Meldrum,,Edna Worthington, DeEsta Physics Test: unproved country. of score .....39.5 Best points Holmgren, Phoebe Jensen, Leila Jeni When Brigham Young brought the Next, B. R. H. S. sen, Irene Stayner, Maudell Seager, (close to first) 39.0 mountain streams down and Friday: Lowell Sher- Thelma Harris, Virginia Carter, and 19.0 Thursday scored Lowest points of floor ' to the parched, Also: "Three Virginia Dewey. ...33.3 man in The Pay Off. Nations standard the Salt Lake Valley, he introduced a vs. school Box A Elder Willard. grammar Wise Clucks, "Ebony Shrine, Elwyn Seely, Marion high to nineteenth century America, the 65 schools in and Utah: Madge Gray, Melba Wood, Adventure Nebeker, high picture, Vagabond revolutionary system of irrigated Uarda Owens, Ada Woodyatt. The State gave cartoon a comedy. Ball, "Play As pioneered Washington farming. Washakie. Alvin Harris, and Ida Test: In the improvement of American Box Saturday Only: Warner Oland Ini Harris. 165.8 above Elder second) (far Also: "Speed, Camel. grown wheat and farming imple- Second best In state 147.6 "The Black Yost. Lee R. Jeppson, Erma HanLimit" and Fox News. ments, so did these first settlers of Lowest Speed 104.5 scored sen, Lucille Jensen. points Utah mark the way in irrigation. Sunday and Monday: Elisa Land! 142.0 44 states in Grammar Grade Supervisor. H. Average of irrigated Today the vast acreage Also: All Goodbye." in "Always made been poshas Warren Taylor. Rapid growth land in the great agricultural regions sible For a Lady, College" and Fox Grade Supervisor. Lydia the in schools, largely high Primary of value the indicate of the West, ' " the consolidation of small News reel. Robinson. , irrigation to productive soil, which through , of bus and schools the Talulah In Bankhead And then: organization would otherwise be useless. routes. More than 1600 pupils now "Tarnished Lady; Thomas Meighan Carl Moeller, who saved two girls In central Utah, there is a well receive This benefit transportation in Clara Bow in from drowning, has had to flee from in "Young Sinners; known sheep ranch specializing includes more than 300 In the Box "Kick In; Gary Cooper in "I Take Switzerland to escape from women the production of sheep recognized This Woman. who wanted to marry him. (Continued on page four.) (Continued on page two.) Eyes To See" MABEL-BURROW- AUGUST 31ST S Teachers Assigned For Various of County. - Enthusiasm Growing For Prospective Trip To Paradise Creek UTAH PIONEERS ANNUAL REPORT last-minu- Hor-ten- se te COMPARED TO IS SUBMITTED BY EARLY LEADER SITT SKIDMORE - Splll-t-ma- Rank Washington Had Box Elder Like Problems to High in Scholarship; Low in Costs. Overcome. 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