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Show Hi the 'Ads in This ir and Help to Uiiild ..1 Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted OWN Community. I To Brighams Interests. wtuiittiMiitiiiniiiiitinitiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT! iT!auiuiiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiuaiiiiiiHaiiiiiiiaHiiiaiiit8tiaiiaiiai!iiiaiaHiiif & BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1933. VOLUME 38. - - -- . . F Topics Of The Week , ; Decrease in Marriage Licenses Issued Here MORE WORKERS A CALLED TO THE FIVE HURT AND NUMBER 27. Taxes Can Be Paid IMPROVEMENTS On Instalment Plan There was a decrease in the numTaxes in Box Elder county can now ber of marriage licenses issued from be paid on the instalment plan, acthe office of County Clerk J. A. Box of Elder county for Josephson cording to County Treasurer Heber the first six months of this year in W. Perry. Partial payments made comparison with marriage licenses during July will carry a discount of issued for the first six months of Ey LESLIE HUMPAGE 2 per cent as was also the case for the 1932, : joassaoBefflsss month of June this year, as against new law allows payments to Head-On Will Collision beThe June, 1932. made and encourages the same by The comparative figures are as fol1379 Club CIU CITY BY NIGHT offering a discount which varies aclows: June, 1933, 18; June, 1932, 25; cording to the month in which such biriATOR CHURNS BUTTER first six months of 1933, 97; first six payment is made. The discount is Elwood. terance growing months of 1932, 127. fixed at 5 per cent in January and GEORGE SAY The reason for the decrease is reduces per cent each IS,: 3 CAN'T At a recent meeting of the board believed to be due to the repeal of Additional men will be called into Five persons were injured and two month following. i ANOTHER KIDNAPING of county commissioners, a delegawas what Gin the termed laws in the civilian conservation camps of cars demolished in a head-o- n collision SFICIAL SESSION NEARS This is considered a good law and tion consisting of Lewis Jones and Idaho and While law this forest Wyoming. service No. 4 at m. 9:30 so on the main should operate to the advantage of J. Wesley Horsley, president and that Wednesday gl p. was in effect in those states many each camp shallregion have its full strength highway in Elwood, about five miles the secretary, respectively, of the local taxpayer. essive is Brigham City by young people came to Utah to obtain of 200 members or more, according north of Bear River City. chamber of commerce, James Jensen it. Hundreds of lights may be marriage licenses. to announcement of R. H. Rutledge, chairman of the Box Elder relief from almost any direction ap Yirgil Francom of Elwood, suffered regional forester, this morning. who did not committee, councilman C. W. Merrell, a badly cut finger and had one tooth ching our city. One encounter a Charles Whitworth, chairman of the He stated that additional men will knocked out; Peter Rasmussen of ould expect to be placed in the camps by July 15th. Elwood was badly cut on the face road committee, George A. Anderson, and whilh larger city than ours realty is, Wm. T. Davis and N. C. Slmonsen, all There will be 1379 more men put In and arms; Filborn Ogden of Tremon-to- n . . . befoging from the myriads of electric the Utah camps and 49 in Zion park. out into the dark-o- f sustained bruises and bad cuts representing the chamber of comuiv ft hrts that shine For the Idaho merce, appeared for the purpose of 1025 about men extra the mouth and camps the night, lips; Stanley el vnein will be called and for western Wyom Cropley of Tremonton was badly cut presenting matters which were the iam City is built up onandi outgrowth of a meeting held by citiing camps 972 additional men will on the face, nose and head, and Miss iial rise toward the foothills zens who discussed the advisability be summoned. Ann Mortensen of Bear River City colored signs on , result, many of taking advantage of the governors Mr. Rutledge stated that work in suffered from shock, was cut about buildings here can be seen for offer in the matter of giving certain the face and bruised about the legs the camps, although distant. For instance, the huge funds for public works. is progressing nicely and good re- and body. John Bronson of Elwood, electric sign which graces the To-Dat- e. 76, It was the general expression that sults are being realized. Selection who drove up Immediately after the of the Howard Hotel is visible the people of Box Elder county its to of the additional men will go from accident, took the inlured persons ile3 out in the valley, due should anticipate her needs for the each state, no men to come from to the Valley hospital la Tremonton. nd elevated position. After conferring in Salt Lake on next four or five years and then that out to other states. Mr. Rutledge left for point .ch all goes Deputy Sheriff Ffced Sorensen of Thursday with E. O. Larson, federal an effort to obtain the necesMrs. Betsy Hill Zundel, 76, wife of am City is an exceedingly well Pocatello, Idaho, today to look after this city, after making an investiga reclamation bureau representative, make funds with which to accomplish sary d city and merits the caption, Daniel Zundel of Willard, died Mon- camp operations in that vicinity. tion, said Filborn Ogden, accompanied Mayor Ora Bundy of Ogden returned such a program. There are various m. 8:30 at at the p. as day as well home, City family of Lights ors. new regulations for the C. by Stanley Cropley and Miss Morten- to inform a public gathering in the which merit consideration, a after an illness of more than C. The omes. C. companies provide that, begin- sen, was driving south in a Ford court house at Ogden, of the rapid projects number of which were brought up six months. 1st, no more than 5 per coupe, when Virgil Francom, accom- strides made toward realization of for discussion. ning She was born July 15, 1856, at Og- cent July radiator may be of the authorized strength of panied by Peter Rasmussen, came the Ogden river project. automobile First, there is the need of more The meeting was widely representa- water for the 10,000 acres of land as a churn, but removing the den, the daughter of Thomas Hill any civilian conservation corps com- up from the opposite direction in a Mellor and Alice Hill. She married ed product presents difficulties, pany may be paid a cash allowance Ford sedan. Just before the cars tive, showing the constantly growing between Brigham and the Utah Hot Mr. Zundel in 1881 at the Endowment of $45 per month while an additional met, the left front tire on Ogdens Interest in the project, which would Springs; also land lying north of ling to a New Jersey motorist, House in Salt Lake City. She was 8 per cent may be paid a cash allow- car blew out and he lost control no water was handy he filled of carry supplemental water to the low- Brigham City and south of the terSteaming radiator with milk and a member of the L. D. S. church and ance of $36 per month. Previous the car which swerved to the opposite lands and bring an initial supply to minus of the Hammond canal. There I had to pay a mechanic $3.25 active in the Relief Society. She was regulations provided for a flat cash side of the highway and crashed the highlands. is the road programs which have not especially noted for her work among allowance of $30 per month for each head-o- n Box Elder county also would benefit been completed, such as the into the Francom machine. removing the resulting butter. the sick in Willard. She was beloved enrolled man. greatly by the project, It Is pointed of the North String road and the Both cars were badly damaged. all who knew her. out, through gaining supplemental Snowville ist informed observers will agree bySurviving are her husband and the also construction waters for land extending Into the of the roadcutoff; fin recent years a growing spirit following children: Daniel Zundel, south Into Park leading f School south city limits of Brigham City. a proposed change in the sligious tolerance has been mani-f- d Jr., J. Alvirus Zundel, Milton Valley; Zundel, Many meetings have been held re- road at north Willard; new bridges in the world, especially in the Mrs. Florence On Taylor, all of Willard; to discuss the project, and on on north Main street in this city and cently Elites. It is not unusual to Zundel of Rigby, Idaho; Wm. F a group gathered in the over the Malad river at Tremonton, Thursday Protestant, Catholic and Jewish Eugene D. Zundel of St. Anthony, Idaho; defeated the Brigham Honeyville V. V. Phillips of this city, utility Slaterville L. D. S. chapel to hear and the Duckville road. There gymen appearing on the same Mrs. arj George R. Peck and Mrs. W. M. baseball club 13 to 12 in a ragged man for the Box Elder school George B. Taylor, member of Mayor no doubt form in aid of some worth-whil- e many other Justifiable pro Dawson of Salt Lake; also twenty-focontest played at the Crys- district, Alfred Olsen, head Ora Bundys committee, explain the Jects in the county which will be ement f grandchildren, two great-gran-d tal Springs as a feature of the of the Box Elder high school,janitor ' and details of the plan. brought up later. hose Of tlfcese three great bodies of re- -t children and one sister, Mrs. Mary Fourth of July celebration at the W. H. A meeting was held In the North An estimation was made that Box head of Bear the Hall, janitor of Ogden. Doxey Wednesmeet-L. S. D. ward chapel noted resort. a price mists have united in mass River high, school, spent last week in Ogden Elder Is paying at least $50,000 per Funeral services were held Thursday night, and almost unanimous in- year in federal tax, irrespective of Salt a Lake school was M aEd elsewhere to protest against day at 2 p. m. at the Willard ward for City attending A saw crowd fans of fairly large dorsement of farmers in that area our action to procure any federal jpersecution of Jews by .the Hitler chapel, under the direction of janitors and engineers which was was Bishop every kind of baseball they could conducted obtained. The group selected the money for the county. The governprices, WL e in Germany, the State Department by ask for. Errors were plentiful but committee to work for ap- ment will grant 30 following it aa incident hitherto without Ephraim White. of Education. per cent and loan was enough good playing to of the project: Francis A. 70 per cent at a low rate of Interest iedert occurred a few days ago In The services were opened by the there proval make the game O choir with were interesting. instruction My Father," singing N. given They William special Barker, on these proposed projects. Child, chairman; nnati, when Rabbi James G. er of the Center Temple Jewish Mrs. Mary Braegger as soloist Intied the score at 12 by in heating, ventilating, repairing and John A. Woodfield, M. Cragun and Honeyville It was the opinion of those present was vocation offered by Alonzo J, three runs in the ninth in- cleaning school buildings, and report Howard S. Campbell. in view of general conditions, making regatioa of that city was elected Barker followed that by a solo, Going ning, and ended the game in the that the instruction was very much reetor of the Cincinnati and Mayor Bundy explained the engi- the unemployment situation as outaccom Robert worth while subIn and will result Home, Woodyatt, tenth when Boothe scored following stantial neering report prepared by Mr. Lar- lined Mr. Jensen, that this matter last, eac<on County Y. M. C. A. A panied by economies to the countys son, who made the survey upon which shouldbybe by Mrs.. Woodyatt on the a long hit. sh oINaial of a Christian welfare given serious consideration school system. piano. John Ellis of Ogden, Hyrum costs and specifications are based. ety! And why not? and if, after a thorough investigation, E. of of Ward Baird John Willard, P. H. Mulcahy of the executive it is considered advisable to tl Ibbi Heller, according to the provide llmes-Stacommittee urged the farmers to "work work for our unemployed, then has so identified Brigham City, Joseph Mason of WilimBox C. of Wm. Old the lard, Horsley quickly. felf with the community life of mediate steps be taken to obtain the Elder stake and presidency, Bishop The projects estimated cost is city that it is quite impossible necessary funds. The government would adany unprejudiced observer to Ephraim White all spoke briefly. In A delegation from Garland, consistvance a gift of 30 per cent and loan ing of G. G. Sweeten, A. R. )ile a list of its cultural and the order named, touching upon the at 11:45 p. m., Leo N. Capener Thursday Mrs. as life of of her value rate of and H. N. Brown, were Zundel, lions leaders without including Peter Knudson, chairman of the the balance at a nominal Beckstead of Preston, Idaho, driving present and a of a and her friend and neighbor, Interest old Box rabbi folks Elder stake such committee, distinguished called the commissioners attention among Chevrolet truck, collided with a tireless efforts given in the service asedan srs." Mayor Bundy is working for a to a dangerous curve at the Powell of announces that the committee has driven James Bywater by of others. farmBox Elder county le Ohio Y. M. C. A. organization corner lying Immediately north of meeting with this city on the curve south of Perry. set the date for holding the stake old ers to secure their reaction to the Tremonton Following the talks of each speak- Considerable be congratulated on its religious folks outing this year, which will and south of the Bear . to was the done damage er, a musical number was rendered, ice and good common sense. project River high school. Mention was car and the body of the take place at Lagoon August 8th. Bywater A duet which included the following; made of the many bad accidents ; Details for entertaining the old Mrs. Edith Harding and daughter truck was slightly damaged. which have occurred at this point well under are folks of the county strating how it is possible to by to Nobody was Injured, according and this a widespread organization in Elizabeth, Sunset; of Mother Mach Sheriff for and the suggestion offered that now year way program John H. Zundel and Deputy ree, by Bert Farr Brigham City, would be an opportune time to exUnited States on the slightest on will probably surpass that of previous Investian made who Fred Sorensen Miss the violin, accompanied by tend the road south connecting up occasions of the kind. txt, a writer asserts that there Wanda Peterson of Brigham City on gation of the accident east of the Valley hospital. It was low 18,000 members of the Come to Me," by the Elliott Wilson, who was arrested felt that this is a much needed imthe Prevention of Calling the piano; White and Ernest at Tremonton Wednesday by Marshal provement which both Tremonton choir, with Doril an Porters George. William Foxley on a charge of dis- and Garland and the general public Baddiey as soloists; a violin solo, it next? Bert The End of a Perfect Day,-bturbing the peace, was given a hear- would welcome. Miss Peterson, Farr, accompanied by ing Thursday before justice of the Bion Tolman, the new agricultural ie pol' e of Chicago are follow and Who Are These Arrayed in peace, Albert D. Earl of Tremonton, inspector for Box Elder county, all iilable clues to capture White by the choir. and was sentenced to serve six called to discuss with the commisrs who are holding Jake A resolution was also offered and months in the county Jail. sioners various problems connected t Factor for $75,000 ran-Il- e presented by the Willow Creek camp with his department. Mr. Tolman, was abducted at the point of the of Pioneers. The Daughters expressed the intention of giving effiwhile his wife, same was read by Mrs. Jennie Carlcient service to the people of Box his lawyer looked on. . son, and touched upon the record Elder county. is Bh the Introduction of 3.2 beer for service of Mrs. Zundel. . 1' ultimate scale, Benediction was given by Counselor bootlegging ' Two Ball been cut, and the racket- - Irvin 'U3 W. Myron F. West, 31, died in a Salt Perry of Willard. ' .t is Lake hospital Wednesday night after I'.' s of turning to kidnaping Mrs.. Zundel was laid to rest in the Be an operation for appendicitis. offsetting losses suf- - Willard cemetery. Her grave was i - tl e beer rackets. in He was born Pleasant Grove, dedicated by George Shorten of There will be at least one and On March 9, 1902, and was graduated Ogden. two baseball games schedprobably xt r.iday, July 10th, the Utah from the high school there in 1920. uled for this Saturday at Pioneer Uni.atuiB will meet in a special He the entered Brigham Young Earl Anderson, president of the Park. A has arranged for a Battery W. Stanley Ashton, 65, prominent on cs'Ied by Governor Blood. Fish and Game association versity at Provo, but afterhecompletgame with the C. C. C. boys 0 a rancher and merchant of Uintah Box Elder served practice his sophomore year, usability of allowing the that from Dock Flat. reports through the courtesy of ing In Vernal home his died at Mexico S. le to vote on prohibition is D. in L. an as county, missionary d J. Foster, 15,000 rainbow trout Manager Facer is trying to line up on Monday at 11 p. m. of a heart Fred to le considered, 3 to 4 inches long have been se- for two years. After returning, he a game with either an Ogden or Mrs. of father was hen the' real sentiment of the Captain H. C. Willcox, one of the attack. He was the - r ' team. cured from the Federal Bureau of again entered the B. Y.inU., and 1927. , with honors he is obtained on this issue, the commanding officers at the reforesta- Ray W. Thomas of this city and Fisheries at June, graduated Utah. The board of of directors Fhrm the Springville, and wets both should be entirely tion camp at Dock Flat, was in this upon receiving word of his death, Mr. Mr. West later attended New York Bureau evemet of the who Mr. is director league Wednesday Foster, left Immediately flea, no matter what the outcome city today on matters connected with and Mrs. Thomas University. There he married Miss ning at the commercial club rooms in was federal bureau, very prompt be. Clara the camp. He reports that progress for Vernal. daughter of Mr. and and laid plans for the second half of with the association. Un- Mrs. A.Pearson, C. Pearson of this city. Beis being made in establishing better Mr. Ashton was a member of the cooperating date of June 26th he wrote from sides his widow and his mother, Mrs. the season. The schedule for the conditions for the men, most of state legislature and the vacancy der I ll;:2nger Service Park that he was In- Eleanor West, he Is survived by three second half was approved as anYellowstone whom are contented and are settling caused by his death must he filled nounced the first of the season. Sevthe hatchery to send a sisters and two brothers. structing Governor down work. to hard Henry truckload of 15,000 I'rposals Are Called For by appointment of eral minor details of the game were to City. Brigham be conducted Funeral services will Captain Willcox said that twelve H. Blood before the special session Wednesday, July 5th, they arrived discussed with the view of making at 2 p. m. at the Pleasant the installed, convenes next week. proposals for carrying the shower baths have just been noon. Mr. Anderson and Claude aSturday games more interesting for the at In Grove burial ward with in the laid Ashare floors chapel, board d states Mails being the last fifteen years, Mr. For of spectators. the association, (including parcel tents and a secretary Sloey, Grove kitchen cemetery. splendid mess ton had been in the dairying and accompanied the truck to Maple Creek the Pleasant 0n Messenger Route No, There are no league games schedarv between the Postoffice at and hall is being erected. It Is farming business In Vernal. Prior to Just below the fish hatchery and asuled for this Saturday, the second 'uam.Utah, and the Oregon Short planned shortly to move the camp that time he was a part owner of the sisted in the unloading. half opening on July 15th, with use back Ashton Brothers Mercantile company. 113734 and 108759 about five or six miles further routs more fish advises Mr. Honeyville at Willard, Bear River that Foster tiring He was born in Pleasant Grove about will be available soon, so the assoat Brigham, Corinne at Perry and Paclfic R- R-- . route in the hills, up near Ben Lomond. Wednesday was pay day at the 65 years ago, a son of William and ciation is already making application ?? way as often as required, of Battery A at Mantua. who M. A. Siler, Captain Nellie Ashton and moved with his in order to be able to take advantage anR. H. Stewart the Postmaster camp andcommander County Agent disof the unit, is head parents to Uintah in his early child- of this offer. nounced today that a special meetlurther information see the tributed about $1,000 among the men, hood. He was a member of the Mr. Anderson states that this load ing for all wheat growers of Box flavors, Another $5,000 $5. each receiving L. D. S. church. of fish makes a total of 36,000 fish Elder county will be held Monday, alloted by the boys to their folks at W. L. HOLST, Postmaster. f Lizzie his are him widow, to be planted In Box Elder Creek and July 10th, at 8 p. m. In the L. D. S. Surviving home, was mailed out. This Is the Odekirk Ashton, his daughter, Mrs. its tributaries since last fall. Four hall at Tremonton. District Attorney and Mrs. William first money some of the boys from I W. Thomas of this city; two thousand of these were catchable size Dr. Baughn of Washington, D. C., E. Davis and Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Ray arsince Meeting Sunday had they New York have Mrs. S. M. Browne of Los and were planted just before the and Mr. Scott of the U. S. A. C. will Cooley of this city returned last night rived here a month ago and there sisters, Mrs. D. H. Hillman of Salt season ie rov j. Union Angeles, opened. Another load of catch-abl- e be in attendance at the meeting and from a months trip east. meeting of stake was general rejoicing among them. Ashton a and will come from the state explain the wheat acreage reduction size brother, Lynne They spent some time visiting the officers and workers and Wednesday night, Arza Paul of the Lake, Century of Progress Exposition to hatchery within the next week or two or allotment plan. win be held in the local forest service took a truck load of of Uintah county. This Is a very important meeting Chicago and from there visited at Funeral services were held Thurs- and will be distributed up and down school building as usual, the boys down to Ogden for a swim July Creek Elder Box and all wheat growers of the county New York City, Washington, D. O, full of S. the stake D. In m. the 2 length L, Le usual hours p. and outing. The trip was enjoyed day at and other eastern centers. Willowmere. are House to Power from the urged to attend. I tabernacle at Vernal. STAKE PRESIDENCY. by all who participated. ; FOREST CAMPS :: Conservation Corps Use Additional Utah Workers. i CARS DAMAGED IN BOX ELDER ON WEDNESDAY ARE DISCUSSED Auto Occurs On Road Commissioners Listen to Commercial Delegation. in one-ha- lf RIVER PROJECT AGED WILLARD GAINS SUPPORT WOMAN DEAD Mrs. Betsy Hill Zundel, Died Monday under-manne- Ogdens Mayor Informs Group of Progress d, Made Evening. ft re-oili-ng Honeyville Trounces Brigham ur y ten-inni- July 4th Janitors Take Special Instruction ng et Cin-ja- South Perry Road Is Scene of Mishap r, Folks Outing Set For Eighth of August 1 Disturbing of Peace Brings Jail Sentence So-f- or W. S. ASHTON OF VERNAL DIES OF t HEART ATTACK Jf 15,000 TROUT SECURED FOR MAPLE CREEK Husband of Brigham City Woman 1 Father of Mrs. Ray -- Thomas Succumbs Monday. -- ex-6- - h ineralshtiSjTy7 nur.l; Dead Fish Arrive Wednesday From Springville Games May Played Saturday Fisheries. Improvements Made At Dock Flat Camp , Wheat Meeting At Tremonton Monday Brigham People Back From Eastern Jaunt |