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S m ,r NUMBER 56. nrrn Unemployment Road UUMTIMP OUIM 1 lll3 UJjLiU Commences Program bpics The emergency unemployment program for Box Elder county, recently worked out by the board of county commissioners and the state road commission, in which approximately $20,000 will be expended on the roads, commenced Monday at Mantua, and other projects will begin In the very lot The iVeek HUMPAGB jE train s HiUlMllltlllllllllullllllll'IIIIIIKIIIIIItllllllllllHIIIilllllilllllllllllM SETS mark , i of Sportsmen Car Burns After Hitting Truck a West of Corinne. ds j Chelten- -' engineer of the train, fastest worlds throttle of this famous on a run he other day Paddington. indon and the literally flew along an hour, miles 87 ling at however, this engine, eed traveled 92 miles per an rerage of 81.6 miles was officially run, record, recent run, lotive, on its coaches and 265 tons, well be ish train may on rails its speed for r a flying jual to that of ds 3 Community Theatre filling a need in Ogden te stage plays, Just as atre Guild Players filled 'Brigham City during the months. er that the Theatre s will see fit to present of such high order as their past efforts. . hoped 1 ess Idanna is a visitor other day. ON THURSDAY ON SUNDAY LAST J ROCKIES Of THE ERE FCT THE 0G I - j j to Colorado j - ST W .. SdUnt",,h nf cifv,itwrrihl8 2? bC luSTboa1 irr U' S1; I i i fol-agai- , ' UdlgC Pirzio Biroli, ! Hon. Charles H. Small, of Washington, D. C a special assistant Attorney Ceneral of the United States, will be the principal speaker at a rally to he held in the Armory in j this city on Friday evening, October 40 Comml8-Thousan21st, beginning at S oclock. The project at Mantua, involving State issues will be discussed by Mile an expenditure of between $1,000 and Mr. Horace C. Beck of Salt Lake. 2,000, consists of widening the high- Mr. Small is considered one of tbe way through that village to standard ablest speakers of the national camwidth by graveling each side of the Sportsmen of Utah are awaitinsr paign. He was horn at St, Louis, m. o prt p, no-i.nftnni inntKaii road, and giving the roadbed a hA nnir, Missouri, studied at the University a tn gradual slope down Into the barrow this vear ghil!hnn0n0 of Pennsylvania, Kansas Law School, pits. Hynrn on Friday, by and entered the practice in Kansas ! a 8cor of 19 t0 7 Seven thousand dollars will be City. He served in the Consular spent in widening Jie approaches to Box Elder scored in the first period Service in South American countries the bridge over Bear River east of for a number of years, and has served wbc11 Minson intercepted a South Corinne. This is a big job and will in prominent positions in Child Labor Cu'he pass on the fifty yard line and Bees marched over for the score require a lot of filling in. The haulCommissions in Missouri, Washing- tackle plays and end runs, ing of gravel will be done by men ton, D. C., and in Colorado. He is oa and teams. considered a profound student of Tingey going over for the touchdown. for licenses assure an Applicants The other projects, recently pub. economics, and his oppor- - ' Hess converted with a drop kick. In lished in The News, are at Plymouth, .unu8aa y,. arge aamb?r of hunters and ear, and cut on the head, face political observe world trade from the second period, Mecham returned to tunity the field, with Beaver, Dixie, ian(j hands, west of Tremonton, between 1 remon- - Sevierhis posts outside territorial United a South Cache punt 25 yards and - Cove mountain and Fish Lake tnn and fJarland the widenimr of States makes him a very interesting scored a minute later, but Hess Anderson, of also 18, e& as most the Brigham obtains favorable p.lay missed the conversion. the hr id (re in Ui no r th e r n out ski r t s spots- cut n the Clt7 chin speaker. still there should be plenty ,wa forehead, the expenditure of the South Cache scored in the third as bruised about .The rally will include a free dance, deer in the hill, east or here. I period after Mauchley returned a with the Merry Makers orchestra punt Hunters are urged to wear red; Mlgs slxty yard8 to the ten yard line, nf furnishing the music. caps and red shirts, and all hunters River pox Eider took the ball on downs, br'utold and after an exchange of punts, C. TL'St Er sur it .boa Petersen went over for the touchdown a So1 and kicked the extra point. ?. bier Box Elder scored her third touchan'1 and down in the final period, with but of cigarette butts and matches. j two minutes to play, Hone scoring Farrell" Lee, 19, of this city, es- Hunters will be limited to the caped with minor cuts and bruises, standing up. Hone missed the extra point. The injured persons were brought killing of one male deer with horns H. Jensen, Vincent and Hess played more than five inches long. They to a local hospital by Fordham Dum-- ! good ball on the line and Mecham should also use great precaution mer of this city, who drove up was outstanding in the backfield for accident and consider every lowing the accident. the Bees. Yeates and Gunnell played gun loaded until they have personally According to Deputy Sheriff Fred good ball for South Cache, with examined and the an made fund who magazine Sorensen, T.nrO'P AlirHpriFP AJlljUJO investigation, Mauchley making several nice reand rh;mlhpr pmnfv the young people were driving west turns, getting away for thirty and on the highway in Mr. Sorensens sixty yards on two occasions. CapFord Model A roadster, with Mr. tain Hone of the Bees played only wheel. Sorensen at the The driver The Board of County Commissioners the last few minutes, allowing a cut was blinded by the glaring lights of a car coming from the opposite direc- met in regular session Monday at face to heal. The summary follows: tion and just after passing this car, 10 a. m. There was a full quorum The Weber Community Theatre present, with Chairman T. L. Davis Box Elder (19) South Cache (7) Alva a crashed into truck driven evewere by received last well Players presiding. Allen Vincent rel ning at the high school auditorium, funeral services for H. C. Christian- j Howell of Portage, which was pro- Mr. C. M. Petersen, county road H. Jensen P. Gunnell rtl sen, pioneer tailor of this city, who ceeding west. The force of the where they presented a three-a- ct Stauffer rgl Thursday, were held at the Fifth pact drove back the radiator on the supervisor of the Mantua district, j Lowe farce by Oscar Wilde, entitled The c Yeates ward chapel Sunday at 3:30 p. m. IFord car, breaking the gas tank, and was present in the interest of certain R. Hansen Importance of Being Earnest. j the work which is urgent and very j Forsgren F. Gunnell was a There floral wealth into repair of burst lgr tributes, gasoline immediately Some of Ogdens best dramatic ...ltr Pehrson J. A. Fishburn presided. The flames. The car was badly damaged badly needed on the Rock Dugway. i Jeppsen , talent was represented in the play Bishop The matter was taken under advise- - Hess Rose ler choir sang, Rest, Rest for the Weary by the fire. here last night. ment by the group. Mecham Mauchley qb Soul, and Herman Thorpe of Salt The scenes of the play are laid in 'Lake City offered the opening prayer. R. Petersen rhbl A delegation of representative tax-- 1 Tingey A C. Petersen ...lhbr London, England, the first at Al- - Mrs. Alice Nelson and Mrs. Ruth AN W 1(M)KS iVYalldDie payers from the hail stricken area, j Minson Nielsen ...fb... gernon Moncrieffs flat in Half Moon Valentine sang O My Father. of Box Elder county, were present Smith street, and the second and third in The speakers were O. B. Anderson in the interest of those people who Scoring: Box Elder, Tingey, Hone, the garden at the manor house. are in need. On account of this Mecham. Point, Hess. South Cache: and P. C. Carlson of Salt Lake City, Wa8 Make democracy sound rIginally Produced Hans Knudson, Dr. R. A. Pearse, by disaster, the taxpayers have been C. Petersen. Point, C. Petersen, in London. j left without means to pay their taxes Referee, Johnson; head linesman, it intelligent. making C. and Wm. President Bishop Horsley j Westover. some means that and therefore of role has the who hope Books for Boys and Girls Floyd Farr, Fishburn. Between speakers, Bishop Substitutions: Box Elder, W. Han-tio- n arrived at by which a reduc-- ! Jack Worthing, (who learns his real W. R. Dredge sang Ill Go Where Handicraft for Girls, Hamilton; can be 1932 taxes can be made, j sen for Minson, R. Petersen for Jen-Tin the name is Earnest and the importance You Want Me to Go. The closing A. B. C. Book of People; Tirra Commissioners expressed a wil-- ! seni Eggbert for Vincent, Hone for of it) is excellent in his part. Sidney selection, Nearer My God to Thee, Swift Rivers, Richards; Lirra,. Mon-crieff, lingness to provided the 'Smith. South Cache: Kidman for was rendered in the Danish language Meigs, Badcon, nonchalant as Algernon Utah Tax Commission State will give i Allen, Thompson for Pehrson, Larsen makes a good English charac- by a quartet from the Scandinavian Books for Adults C. Petersen. as a , to reconvene them over permission humor. ter and helps put the organization. Priest-Yea- rs The (essays), Balconinny of Board The delegaEqualization. Benediction was pronounced by J. y ..Thirtv Kay Moyes, as the Hon. Gwendolen in the Golden tion decided to appoint a committee T qQ4- - T5fqC 1U1 fqy 1 Fairfax, gives a good account of her- Francis Merrell. Burial was in the North, to A Fortune Share, from their own number to wait upon Welzl; self as does also Mrs. Leon Willie, city cemetery. C. E. Horsley dediin the tax commission for the Years Thousand Young; Twenty purpose as Lady Blacknell, aunt of Earnest. cated the grave. Sing Sing, Lawes; The Delight of of putting their case before them. Eleanor Stevens gives a polished Erskine. Great Books, Mr. Stacy, representing the engitouch to the role of Cecily Cardew. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hansen of Fiction Volumes Fern Davis is splendid as Miss Salt Lake City spent week-enneering department of the Oregon d the Benefits Received, by Rosman; Short Line Railroad company, was Last rites for Perry D. Peters, Prism, the governess, and Nolan Tay- visiting in this city. They were aclor is fine in the role of the Rev. companied back to Salt Lake by Mrs. Peking Picnic," Bridge; "Mr. Darby, present In the interest of certain prominent banker of this city, who The Clever One, by changes in the county road near the died Friday, were held Sunday at 3:30 Canon Chasuble. The cast is capably Rupert Olsen, who will spend the Armstrong; Wallace. companys right-of-warounded out by David Wright as week with them. p. m. at the Third ward chapel. The President James Jensen, Mrs. Leah large auditorium was filled to capa- Lane, the man servant, and William as Merriman the butler. Reeder and Bishop W. R. Dredge, city with friends and relatives who Smiley r The proceeds from this play are representing the Child Health and came to pay tribute to the deceased, to be used to help buy a new Welfare organization of Box Elder and the floral offerings were profuse . set for the high school county called in the interest of mat- and beautiful. . ters affecting the health and charity auditorium stage. Bishop J. lTrank Bowring conducted problems of Box Elder county. They the services which opened with an expressed a desire to work in co-- j organ solo by Mrs. Crystal J. Wat- operation with the Board of County kins. Prayer was offered by H. W. Commissioners and are agreeable to Valentine of Salt Lake City, and a any plan which will prove the most vocal selection, Jesus, Lover of My efficient in dealing with problems Soul, accompanied by Mrs. W. H. which may come within their scope Griffiths, was rendered by the high Mrs. Jeanette Hyde, customs collecschool quartet of jurisdiction. tor of Honolulu, Mrs. Margaret CanA high tribute to the character of A petition signed by 100 taxpayers non, state Republican chairwoman, Mr. Peters and words of condolence and Mrs. M. A. Dunyon, state Repraying for an extension of time in to the bereaved family were given by were the Vice President Charles W. Curtis which to pay their taxes was offered. publican The Commissioners acted favorably the following speakers: Bishop E. M. guest speakers at the Republican Womens tea, held in the auditorium upon this matter and granted an ex- Tyson, J. Leo Nelson, President S. a d y of of the Armory on Monday, between; the ages of 16 of time in which to pay taxes Norman Lee, Dan P. Woodland of a number tension and he prominent ncll'when m y the presented introduced were here state arrived and for the year 1932, from November Arimo, Idaho, and Bishop Bowring. 2. and 5 p. m., Evening Republicans of the renat their meeting Monday Cache froni 30th, to 12 oclock noon on December A solo, "Mate of Mine, wascounty. by Mrs. Louie B. call. Mrs. Clara W. McMaster, the council to assist in estabdered 'asking by 1923 97, as provided by Chapter 20th, chairof 72 Mr. Curtis is now age, Mrs. Ella V. Reeder, county years a Minor's club here, for the accompanied by Mrs. Elolse Baker, Laws of Utah. woman, presided at the tea and was a suitable place having been born at what is now Session Commissioners decided to meet and Miss Ann Pearson rendered a of furnishing The puiiwov did 1860. in Little chairwomen the assisted by precinct forms of amusement'majr Topeka, Kansas, an adjourned session for the pur- violin solo, accompanied by Miss of this city and the officers of the' amusement sought; he show any signs of advanced age in The Glover. The closing song, 1oyed ' pose of completing the , list of those Afton . local Womens Republican club. Mrs. .g t0 conSjSt of reading when he marched up the walk to the who are to serve as to Face Face, was rendered by the elecof judges he later addressed Orville E. Merrell, chairwoman of school quartet and Patriarch respectable cards, court house, whereassembled. checkers to high election at the tion coming general He has . the program committee, was in charge large crowd possibly light athletics, thewonderful Brigham Wright pronounced the held November 8, 1932. of the program. Vocal duets were jj personality and every-render- beClaims was referred to Council-- j a benediction. matter allowed and were presented . . E Baird f0r a thorough body seemed pleased to see him and by the Misses Irma Iverson Interment was in the city cemetery. stood adjourned. which after meeting the he to said is This him talk. hear and Rula Holmes. The Republican Alma Iverson of Copperton, dedicated -. of the inpresident candidates of the county were the grave. M or Lorenzo W. Anderson was first time a vice Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hamilton and feasi-- J United States has visited Brigham troduced by Mrs. Reeder. inqtructed to investigate the last returned of an address this here, children delivered and city, During the social hour, following of borrowing by Brigham City City from Pocatello and Downey, CivU the program. Miss Marie Thorn en- - j . approximately $8,000 to $10,000 During his talk here he paid a night where they spent several days FI-' Idaho, and . to tribute violin selections, tertained with m0st complimentary the jtfonal Reconstruction were served to more.nance corporation for the purpose ofUor Reed Smoot, whom he declared visiting relatives and friends. .v water, t0 be the strongest man in the constructing an additional The United States Civil Service pur- - united States Senate. He earnestly storage reservoir for culinary Commission has announced open comSmoot to noses It was pointed out at the ' urged the return of Senator election. County Ticket petitive examinations as follows: that if the money could be the Senate at the comingtribute ' meeting to Assistant Assayer, $2,000 a year, a started splendid during He also work paid secured and the less a furlough deduction of 8 per of cement j congressman Don B. Colton and the pouring ! For State Senator de- cent and retirement deduction of 3 Vi Inn i Awinter, commence early in the spring, co'mme'nded his loyal service and TRACY R. WELLING a Into entered thus per cent; . Treasury Department for He then and Senator before up State For pendability. other work opens Riverside Presi on situation duty in the United States Mint, New tariff, praised HOLMGREN talk j Spirited ALBERT E. help the unemployment For Representatives Orleans, La., or in the Assay Office, and commended his comHoover dent I Bear River City locally. CLARK E. E. its constructive at Helena, Montana. program and decided, also prehensive The council For Representatives his and Guard (Penal and Correctional InBox over the depression City Brigham a in combatting bridge WILLIAM C. HORSLEY meeting, to install of return $1,680 a year, less $180 to' stitutions), the prosperity. head oft,rb,en; efforts for E. H. CORNWELL Elder Creek at the Merrell Brigham City $240 a year for quarters and suband Mr. Tremonton Curtis party the this near city From street, JOHN F. BURTON sistence when provided, and less a went to Ogden and Salt Lake City, For Commissioner Mill. Garland furlough deduction of 8 Vi per cent where he addressed large audiences. GEORGE ABBOTT and retirement deduction of 3 Vi per Davis FranFor Commissioner county through San of Tremonton His campaign Trenzo S. Jensen cent; United States Penitentiary SerHORACE L. RICHARDS is visiting with his Saturday morning was marredinslightly Commissioner For California, cis vice, Department of Justice. which Fielding and family by an automobile accident, GEORGE MAY Full information may be obtained brother, C. Elias Jensen President Curtis suffered bruises Vice For Commissioner Harper Ward from Ray Olson, Secretary of the this city. in His not injured. HADFTELD was seriously but JOHN United States Civil Service Board of For County Attorney was Hawley Hargis and varfhCenevaca! stay in Utah over the week-en- d Grouse Creek JONES LEWIS of Examiners, at the post office in roiifnrnia are minds in the the uppermost topic For County Attorney Mr. Hargisartu with Brigham city. Brigham City the people. WiUard KENNETH MALAN W. L Mrs. Tremonton ,'..,'.5 fi A REAL NEED SEASON OPENS FOUR INJURED IN Hon. Chas. H. Small To Speak On Friday At Republican Rally AUTO COLLISION Rnfovs Extension of Time To ' i rks while there interest d, The Alps in all their int equal the beauty of serves to impress fact that we have beauty us, and sometimes we are ;gard it as commonplace, jen said that the canyons are more iur mountains fhan any in the world. itement 3e i ; ' im-di- ed I , predictions concerning what ?s will bring forth has long interesting, if a generally r sport Theodosius, whose y in an old as 932 tried to predict Hie things which would or happen in the coming 1,000 .that time is up this year, ome of his guesses : writ-discover- ed mon-earl- be would iohammedanism the Cross having But there are than two hundred million Sans in the world. I demand for books would jus monks to spend night topying manuscripts of the pops. He did not foresee nt of printing. Sion Idle the magnetic power of hher was interesting, noth-tawould come of it. This bn was later developed and he clue to the discovery nt Jity. was madness to think fly, or raise himself Jibe . man into a bird. Another very , J I nAKn imilnhln At Brigham Library I i i : ! ! he Ir wuca Dnrrv y. VICE PRESIDENT BRIGHAM PLANS , b that nothing is impossible plishment in this great day and that those who would e future are only really I after all. Sent Sale This Announced iVeek VISITS BRIGHAM NEW RESERVOIR Republican Womens Tea Draws Speakers Smoot Organization of Minors! Urges Return of In to U. S. Senate Club Is Discussed Address Here. By Council. i L Eddy of the Eddy Drug another big Rexall for Thursday, Friday Pounces I bale 'fey of this week. bargains are iey'f?vlLK i nnS these three days, as ?rom wading tl8enient on - f the com-As- ue Page four JMts. Theren Lee of this arrival of a fine tab? I a fi!r bom on Saturday Cooley Hospital. m v!?e babe are getting along J-h- f T8 5 ; - . wijght j j j ; i ed i ?t for Senator r i Is brined Here Service Exams For Jobs Announced ; I DEMOCRATIC ! I - X eitedThteo fAudSlard an, chairman and Cla'de Jen! Myrle Roberts I Walter r w- Barton Ptr ' Baii tb'8 organization, 8topped to vast ,mPrt-retainiig 4 annalii t is lve ourintontfatr Smot in that trough aim of Jieg sukS8,nmeetlngs and sCieat ;fSbck 1 u; e we to help to om '"lb will fa headquL er ! er--p- reeted I are Inrited. bold-ac- at j . , i |