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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS. PAGE FOUR LOCAL ITEMS FARM BOARD Mr. and Mrs. K. W. DEFENDED BY ITS CHAIRMAN Huge Iowa Group Join Farmers National Co-operati- WASHINGTON, D. C. According to press reports, Thomas R. Cain, before the Grain and Feed Dealers National association at French Lick, Indiana, Wednesday, charged the Federal Farm Board with being responsible for bringing farm prices to the lowest level ever known and destroy- ing and farmer-owne- d farmer-controlle- d 'said W. F. Schilling, acting chairman of the Federal Farm Board. "Mr. Cain and his associates seem marketto believe that ing at the local shipping point is all the local right but that after it leaves should be the product point shipping e handled by the trade," added Mr. Schilling. "The Farm Board believes that marketing should be carried on all the way through. As a result of the Boards activities the volume of products has increased handled 41 per cent as compared with the period before the Farm Board was created. "All prices have declined in the have past three years. not handled large quantities of oats, barley, com and potatoes, but the prices of these commodities have all declined more than the price of wheat, which has been handled on a large scale. Hence Mr. Cain and his associates are putting out the finest propaganda in the world to drive farmers into sound marketing associations. In fact, while the enemies of cooperative marketing associations were in session at French Lick ranting against the Farm Board program, the Grain company, Iowa one of the very few large ones left in America outside the national cooperative program, in session at Mason City, Iowa,' joined the Farmers National Grain Corporation." After thirty-fiv- e years experience in organizing farmers, Mr. Schilling said that the easiest way to make is to have those opthem posed to them to put on a good fight old-lin- SOCIAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK Temple Marriage On Wednesday Logan temple. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ericksen President Joseph R Sheppard perof Beaver Dam stopped off in this formed the ceremony, which was withours Wednesday, for several city nessed by Mrs. Crowther, Mr. and while enroute to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Baird and Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Cook of Mink Creek. Mrs. A. H. Meyers of Smithfield, sister of the bride, entertained at an attractively arranged wedding breakfast in honor of the couple, after which they left to Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, president of for a two weeks honeymoon trip Northwest the Pacific the Home and Community Section of Mrs. Baird is a normal graduate of the South Box Elder Farm Bureau, announces the lesson for October, the U. S. A. C. and has been a which will be "Contagious Diseases, teacher in the Brigham City schools with during the past five years. She has to be given through the Brigham chamber of commerce, many friends here who wish her much success. as follows: Mr. Baird returned about a year Honeyville. October 18th, L. D. S. from the Southern States, where ago 2 m. Dr. p. Cooley. hall, two-yemisWillard. October 19th, Relief So- he filled a successful the L. D. S. church. The sion for m. 2 Merrell. Dr. ciety hall, p. couple will make their home Corinne. October 26th, L. D. S. young in Mink Creek. 2 m. Dr. Pearse. hall, p. It is suggested that Perry meet with Willard, Brigham with Corinne, Party Honors and Bear River with Corinne or Visitors Honeyville. Mrs. Jane B. Clark and Miss Lucy Baty entertained at a delightful party on Thursday evening at the C. E. Merrell home on South Main street, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Jepp-so- n of Sacramento, California, who are visiting here. Halloween ideas were cleverly carefforts of ried out in the decorations. Through the Luncivic, industrial and social organiza- cheon was served at five small tables, tions with the state and county ex- and the was spent in playing k tension service, the leader bridge. evening Prizes went to Mrs. Ray g school in Is training Mermade possible at the Utah State Ag- Grant, ladies high score, C. E. W. B. Morrimens rell, score, high ricultural College, October 17th to son, low score and Mr. and Mrs. Jepp-so- n 28th, according to Mrs. Rena B. May-coca prize. Out of assistant director for home town receivedwereguest Mr. Mrs. David and guests economics of the Utah Extension Schelin and Miss Esther Baty of Service. The extension service will give a Ogden. Farm Ladies To Hear Addresses On Disease ar School Starts On Oct. 17th at Logan School two-wee- home-makin- k, intensive study course in activities, stressing the r. principles and methods of practical applications related to home and community needs, Mrs. Maycock said. The various schools and departments of the college will contribute to the study course through lectures, exhibits, demonstrations, and consultaagainst them. tions. The divisions of home economics, sociology, education, economics, rural engineering, mechanic arts, Open fine arts, horticulture, agronomy, livestock, dairy, English, physical education, are all drawn upon for The Republican Central committee assistance, according to the plans for of Box Elder county have opened the school. The college will provide, headquarters in the J. C. Knudson also, free of charge, comfortable housing in dormitory fashion; bathing building on South Main street . and swimming facilities, recreation A. Fishburn J. Chairman County and entertainment. cordially invites the public to visit It will be the responsibility of local the headquarters. organlations to assist In availbe will literature Campaign cost of transportation the providing same. the who wish able to those to and from the state college at Logan for each appointed representative, the selection of which Is based on the leadership ability of the Individuals and their willingness to work for the Interests of the homes in their communities, Mrs. Maycock i said. The representatives, upon their return to their communities, are pledged to serve in stimulating local Interests and activities for the ad' I i vancement of under the Saturday Night, guidance of the extension service as suggested In a project program made 15th in with the local 5 organizations. About seventy-fiv- e women are exEverybody Come! pected to attend from the various minin counties of the state. Midi club were entertained at a prettily by appointed bridge luncheon given afMrs. Morris Glover on Thursday ternoon at her home. Beautiful fall flowers of various shades centered the luncheon tables. hot luncheon A delicious was served and was followed by rebridge games. Mrs. Eric Olsen Mrs. and score prize ceived the high Vern Nelson drew the cut favor. Guests of the club included Mesdames James Barker, C. S. Hamilton, Vosco and Fred Lamont Glover Call, Jr. Sorensen, Coterie Club Entertained Mrs. S. Carter entertained the members of the Coterie club at luncheon and cards on Thursday afternoon at her home In Perry. The rooms and tables were decorated with numerous fall flowers. Luncheon was served at small tables to fifteen members and two guests, Mrs. Dan Peterson and Mrs. Ira Larsen. High score for bridge went to Mrs. Ira Larsen and Mrs. M. S. Rosenbaum drew the cut favor. Birthday Party Was Enjoyed Mrs. T. H. Larsen entertained on Tuesday afternoon in honor of her daughter Donnas fourth birthday. Halloween ideas were carried out in the decorations and luncheon was served. Those present were Beverly and Bonnie Hunsaker, Whitney and Carrol Johnson, Charlene and Lee Wight, Helen Hall, Hope Johns, Orvid Lpe, DeOn Hinkey, Ida Mae Varney and Donna Larsen. Bride-Ele- ct Entertains Miss Bessie Crowther entertained a number of her friends at a delight- ful party last Friday evening at her home. During the evening card games were enjoyed and Miss Crowthers trousseau was displayed. A delicious luncheon was served to twenty guests present. OUR ADS BRING RESULTS Ands Entertained Met Thursday two-cour- se Mrs. Esther Crowther of this city, announces the marriage of her daughter, Bessie, to James H. Baird, son of Lorenzo Baird of Mink Creek, Idaho, on Wednesday morning in the Leadership Training Dublers Club LApres Midi Club The members of the LApres Hamilton and baby of Downey, Idaho, are visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hamilton in this city. Mrs. Rozilla C. Papendick returned Wednesday evening from a months visit with friends in Portland, Ore., Boise and other Idaho cities. Miss May Christensen left Brigham City on Thursday, October 13th, for Salt Lake City. Miss Christensen expects to leave for San Francisco, California, next Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. R. A. Johnston Semi-Week- ly Simmons was hostess to the members of the Dublers club at a cleverly arranged bridge luncheon on Thursday evening at the Idle Isle. Halloween decorations adorned the rooms and one long table, where luncheon was served to nine members and three guests, Miss Mildred Lund, Miss Mary Jensen and Miss Lucy Miss Flora CfaJ 1 hT 4 been in attS8 Welfare classes Utah, under the American Red Cr08f best trained Home the country conduct Simmons. Honors for the bridge games went which was daily Hansen, high to Mrs. Ellsworth score. Miss Opal Jensen, cut favor, Serjtc by interested and Miss Lucy Simmons, gue-s- t high over the state. score prize. The Red Cross has , outlined for the comiB lief work. Besides Chiropractors will again be distribml Hold Meeting cloth for the needy and made up by Aortic Aneurisms of Origin was the subject discussed at sewing centers. The government the regular weekly meeting of the Northern Utah Chiropractors, held in Cross as a great Ogden, Monday evening, at which Dr. and for that reason and Mrs. M. C. Olsen of this city, workers as agents in dL-lief aids. were present. The next meeting, to be held in Miss Wight stated that,: Ogden, Monday, October 17th, will be the transient problem; demonstration clinical given over to a ies and other of chiropractic methods of treating most helpful. social Msg lobar pneumonia. secretary of the Red cSLJ C. Horsley is chairman Our local chapter has Scale Balance An' allotment of wheat The rule b which is isira .ureil your resid4 SlVl aid Elder service to your employer, your comwas given theha in general Is world the and munity, en areas in western Boj a held by you alone. And the same the chapter. During the & yardstick which measures this service son nearly 1000 bushels returns. This also determines your given to the needy in tv world repays you exactly what you part of the state under t 4 3 JS k. ic rSft It give W.M.1M J- -. of Grit. JlLJJl J our local chapter. S2S A NEW SERVICi of all your less than Carload Free Delivery or Pick-U- p Route your transcontinental Shipments via the U. I. 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