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Show IjfflitfncHtnaiMNitttiit MtmiiHWHwmummitsneiWMHi i$ Read the Ads in This Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted To Brighams Interests. Paper and Help to Build Your OWN Community. 1 if DEVOTED TO NO PARTY OR FACTION'fiUTJUST TO ALL iHMtMMMiiMilMlllllllllllMIllll Volume 39. z iiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitaiiiiiiiitHiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiN Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, Friday, July 27, 1934. Local Rotarians Will Hold Party Tonight POTATO PRICE Rotarians and Rotary Anns of this will journey to the Crystal Springs this evening for a pleasant outing, it is expected that all the members of the local club and their TAKESA DROP city wives will be present Features of the program are luncheon, swimming and dancing. By LESLIES HUMPAGE r., i r, 'r f ? r --- Twenty Years Ago CELEBRATION Number 33. Call for Democratic PLAMATURE Attention Called to Law Peach Days Festival to Be Held On Sept Covering Marking and Branding. 7th and 8th. a BRIGHAM BOYS County Convention A Democratic County Convention is hereby called to meet in the auditorium of the Bear River high Bchool Friday, August 10, 1934, at 8 p. m. to elect 26 delegates to the State Convention and 26 delegates to the Congressional Convention to be held at Provo, Utah, September 1, 1934. NELLO CHR1STOFFERSON, Chairman. By GEORGE FRODSHAM, INDUSTRY LESS ACTIVE IN JUNE THANJN MAY Federal Reserve Agent Reports Conditions Potato shipments from Box Elder Ice cold watermelons, several vari(Jy27-3Secretary. county are being held off, waiting eties of cantaloupe, and most imfor a raise in the potato market portant of all, hundreds of bushels Present heavy shipments from Neb of delicious Elberta peaches, will be raska, Virginia and the Carolinas served free this year to visitors at SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. Twelfth have had a depressing effect on the the annual Peach Days celebration to District industry was less active in market, and the price of Utah pota- be held here September 7th and 8th, June than in May. Trade was well toes has been greatly reduced. declaration of war on Serbia exactly announced David H. Mann, publicity maintained, however, except for the one month later July 28th twenty Twenty-eigh- t Under the circumstances, I would manager of the celebration, today. movement of traffic through Pacific tomorrow. advise growers to continue irrigatPeaches are now ripening fast in years ago Coast ports where labor difficulties CCC followed war Other declarations of ing where potatoes havent reached Brigham City and vicinity, water interfered with normal operations. their size, but where they have melons are just coming onto the with dramatic swiftness: Germany On conditions did not Employment 1st; Germany August reached Russia, to size, stop watering and market here, and plans are being against y between change materially and Englet the potatoes ripen and become completed by the various committees, against France, Belgium and Twenty-eigmen from Brig- mature. Continued irrigation of po- under the direction of Manager W. young land, August 4th. Thus by August Lumber production receded sharply 4th all hope of averting a general ham City, listed in the inexperienced tatoes which are mature, and have L. Holst, president of the chamber were selected Tuesday after- reached proper size, will only cut of commerce, for the greatest cele during June, operations in the coastal European war had vanished, and in class, a few months Germany, Austria, Tur- noon by the county FERA committee, down the quality, and it must be bration ever held in this city. Douglas fir region being the lowest on record for this time of year. Mrs. key and Bulgaria (known thereafter of which John G. Wheatley is chair- remembered that on a depressed Emma Mason Jane Davis, 71, At Pioneer Park, under the shade Production of flour by mills dependas the Central Powers) faced prac- man, for work at the Kaler Hollow market, it is only the high quality of spacious trees, peaches and melons wife of Warden Richard E. Davis of ent upon water COC near of Vernal. rest can the camp all (desigbe that sold. Europe transportation was tically product profitably will be distributed free on the the Utah State Penitentiary, died nated as the Allies). They left here this morning with a In connection with potato ship- Peach Days to the thousands who this morning at 9:10 oclock at the restricted further. In contrast, daily crude oil output was the With the entry of the United States group of Logan boys, who are to be ments, I want to call the attention gather in Brigham City each year home of her sister, Mrs. Lorenzo W. average and most of the countries of the at the camp on the evening of July of Utah shippers and growers to the from Anderson in this city, after a long largest for any month since April, states counties and surrounding 1932, and refineries were more active western hemisphere into the war on 28th. The men were selected from fact that the law covering the mark- for a taste of luscious local fruit, the illness. than at any other time this year. the side of the Allies in 1917, no less Brigham City upon authorization of ing and branding of potatoes is going flavor of which is not She was born April 23, 1863, at surpassed. substantial expansion was nations were ar- the state committee in a telegram to be more rigidly enforced this year than twenty-thre- e For thirty years, (thousands of Willard, Utah, a daughter of George Further four Central at received the FERA great the local office rayed against than in the past. It has been the persons have swarmed here on Peach Sterling and Margaret Brodhury recorded in contract awards for pubPowers. Tuesday morning. The list includes practice of some growers to put un- Days each fall and have enjoyed our Mason. She has been a resident of lic works, but privately financed was inactive and continued The total number of men mobilized the following: .sottl'j graded potatoes in official U. S. No. luscious fruits. This year, regard- this county all of her life and was building total was nearly sixty-fiv- e million, of branded bags, and then merely less of drouth, visitors will find one of the first school teaclera at to be but a small proportion of elecNoble Reeder, Wayne Richardson, construction. were Consumption of which approximately Adney Shepherd, Don F. Johnson, paint off the U. S. No. 1. This will plenty of fruit as well as entertain- Willard under Heber Wright. She tric power did not increase, although on the side of the Allies. The Allied Marcus Pulsipher, Dee Christensen, no longer be permitted. Ungraded ment in an elaborate program, in- was an active member of the L. D. S. some expansion is usual at this losses were 5,152,115 killed or died, John Howarth, Byron C. Jensen, El- potatoes and potatoes which vary cluding the huge parade, baseball church, working in the Sunday school, 12,831,004 wounded, and 4,121,090 mer E. Yates, Clyde Fowler, Edward widely from U. S. No. 1 quality will games, concerts, carnivals, band Relief Society and was a member of season of the year. prisoners or missing. The Central Christensen, Earl Petersen, Dale Car- have to be placed in plain bags, music, dancing, and other attractions. the Old Folks committee. She marReflecting the diversion of water Powers lost 3,386,200 killed or died, ter, Glen Ingram. Ford Jeppson, branded or stenciled Ungraded. ried Mr. Davis in the old endowment shipments as well as an earlier than 8,388,448 wounded, and 3,629,829 pri- Woodrow Tyner, Richard E. Groes-becGrowers will do well to keep this house at Salt Lake City on Decem- usual movement of agricultural prosoners or missing. Albert J. Hansen, Clarence in mind so that it will not be Ogden Loses Game ducts, freight carloadings continued ber 28, 1882. War expenditures reached the in- Poulson, Ray S. Jensen, Henry Ab- necessary to resack cars of potatoes CO. She is survived by her husband and to expand by more than the seasonal To Local 186 billion comprehensible total of the following sons and daughters: amount. After seasonal adjustment, bott, John Finn, Richard Meads, ElDISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ESESS dollars, and of this vast sum the mer Johnson, Earl Kelly, Roscoe William E. Davis, Brigham City; department store sales also Increased INSPECTOR. This Allies also spent about two thirds. Minson, J. C. Hunsaker and Sherman George H. Davis, Garland; Margaret slightly, and automobile registrations V All this waste of lives and treasure Petersen. Alternates chosen were: R. Davis, Salt Lake City; Wynn L. were the highest in three years. BeIT Is still reflected in the unhappy Earl Holst, Frank Shotley, Ellis S. Logan defeated the Ogden junior Davis, Willard; also nine grand- cause of the longshoremens and Will economic condition of the world. Lund, Willard Christensen, Ted Korth, legion baseball team, 9 to 8, here children and the brothers marine workers strikes, however, Semi-Month- ly so well this morning to win the right to play and sisters: Mrs. following e Still, In spite of this ghastly spec- Dee Robinette, C. Ray Jensen and intercoastal traffic fell Robert Nish and Garland for the honor of represent- W. S. Mason, Jrigham tacle, we find the same national and Delmont Boeher. John S off sharply further from 719,000 tons Plymouth; racial hatreds which existed twenty For several months past the board ing the northern division of the state Mason, Fielding; Charles A. Mason, In May to 560,000 tons in June, the the American Legion state baseyears ago working toward another court of Joseph H. Mason, Willard; smallest amount of cargo moved county commissioners has been in n of ball tournament to be held in this Ogden; war which might easily be more S. Mason, Franklin M. Mason, since April, 1933. James in to order every meeting Monday over kea terrible than the last. Mrs. C. G. Westerberg and Mrs. O. take care of the great amount of city August 3rd and 4th. Weather conditions were fairly norof John What a commentary on our Arrangements for the other game P. Burr, Rigby, Idaho; Mrs. Lorenzo business that has required were county mal during most of June, and at the civilization! Christian and the final will changed who are game W. Anderson, Brigham City. prompt attention. end of the month the outlook for be played here this afternoon starting The remains may be viewed at the wholesale. However, since the county relief at 3:30 oclock. and livestock ranges was about crops Larkin and Felt Funeral Home here Marble Champ Crowned ProAfter years of untiring effort, the work was removed from the court phddj.be Ogden started out strong, scoring Saturday afternoon and evening, and the same as at its beginning. duction estimates of most grains and Box Elder chamber of commerce has house to offices in the basement of three runs in the first inning. Logan at the events the the on annual in home Willard sports Among family the First National Bank building, tied the score by deciduous fruits showed no import- making one run in 01 national marble playing contest has succeeded in prevailing upon the which relieved the ,d the lak officials of each of the first three o county an to Union Western upestablish j Ogbecome notable, nearly 200,000 youngnemoriala 1st. Livestock part of this work, the commissioners den again took a lead innings. are excep- town office. ranges in fifth the this be held will in sters services Funeral year competed having will be able to take care of all the inning, tionally dry in most parts of the buy now. Mr. U. G. Life, district superin scoring four runs. Logan the Willard ward chapel Sunday at 2 district The new United States champion is matters twice county by meeting only except the Pacific Northwest, scored in twice their half of the of fifth H. Seaver tendent of that company, was in a Clifton Bishop Ephraim White movement of animals month, as has been the rule for and Ogden added one run in their p. m., with Interment will be In the necessitating Springfield, Mass., who in the finals town a few days ago and made ar- many years past. officiating. and considerable supplemental feedhalf of the sixth inning, making the Willard cemetery. of Baton E. act J. defeated with to Diez Rouge rangements Ryan Sidney the board will meet on score read 8 to 5. ing. Following a sharp rise, prices pen during tied the 7 games to 3, to win a vacation trip, as local manager with headquarters theHereafter, and third Mondays of each score by making two Logan first farm products declined in late of in .very day.) the seventh a in his place of business. a gold wrist watch and bicycle. month. June, but at the middle of July were and one in the eighth, and won the The very latest equipment will be somewhat higher than a month eargame in the last half of the ninth installed within the next few days Will lier. Marketing conditions for this Newspaper Praised when a long drive to center field and the office will open for business seasons large citrus fruit crops scored a runner from third base. One of the officials of Ogdens on August 1st. satisfactory. a good game for A meeting of the Box Elder County continued Littledyke in pitched of July celebration, in County; Messages may be phoned in or the twelve minor changes took winners, be hits and will Democratic Junior Comparatively allowing League The declared to this writer ftalking a uniformed messenger will call for x Ogden striking out eleven Ogden batters. held at the council rooms of the place in the condition of city banks Moving Out Draney played a them, and Mr. Ryan will see that the pitched good ball for Ogden Brigham City Hall net Tuesday eve- during the four weeks ending July 'fhig part in making the celebration very best service will be until 18th. The federal government contithe getting thirteen ning at 8 o'clock. .the most successful ever held in the rendered. This is possible Two carloads of cattle will be strikeouts. seventh, G. Petersen and Izatt quite a scoop for to spend more than it collected nued is musical A being program special entire State of Utah. lit is moved today and two tomorrow from led the Logan hitters and Townsend arranged and speakers from Salt in this area and banks used the 1 This writer was not slow to tell the chamber of commerce, and Box a will make Elder This county. K that the general public will three safeties for Ogden. Lake City will be in attendance, to funds thus received chiefly to Inthe official that the newspapers of expected carloads since got show their appreciation by using total of twenty-fiv- e explain the organization and aims crease their balances with eastern Brigham City, likewise, were depended the government cattle relief plan this service. the Junior Democrats. of correspondents rather than to build fcpon to make Peach Days the outstarted in the county, or an average Everyone is invited to be present up further their supply of excess restanding celebration in northern Utah. of more than one car per day. serves at the Federal Reserve Bank and a large crowd is expected. Ihe publicity which Is given our Next week eighteen carloads will of San Francisco. Total deposits Complete Innual Peach Days celebration, thru be moved from the Park Valley, tended upward again, and investments the columns of the local press is a A genealogical Old program will be Junction Valley and Yost districts in in both United States government tital factor in attracting the thou rendered at 7:30 Sunday evening the western part of the county. In obligations and other securities exsands of people who attend our On oclock ward at the Sixth chapel, these part3 the cattlemen are very panded further. Total loans declined September peach festival. short of feed and water, and many under the auspices of the ward slightly, reflecting a small reduction All arrangements are completed cattle must be moved within the next genealogical committee. in commercial and real estate loans. FORWEEK-END Denmark Patriarch be Jensen will Society Benefited for the annual outing of all the old two weeks. Other parts of the counWhile demand for currency expanded the principal speaker. to as is usual over the July 4th holiday, It is generally conceded that with folks of the Box Elder stake over 70 ty have applied for an opportunity His remarks will be complemented move cattle. Some of these comof of the customary return from circulareligion, age, years regardless dllinger out of the way, the gangster with a musical program, consisting tion did not materialize in the folSement realizes their days are num color or creed, to be held at Lagoon, munities have an abundance of feed of a piano solo by Miss Charlotte lowing two weeks because of cash red. This notorious bad man and Tuesday, July 31st, where dinner will and water as compared with other Goudy and two songs by the Relief a 12 oclock noon, after districts for a few weeks. We ask be at served requirements of the banks and the jidemic pblic enemy number one was of these communities Society chorus, directed by Mrs. the car be will a which short traceaW applicants public incident largely to the general program 8. fnace into society and opinion is ried out. Ward committees, kindly to be patient and we will give relief Blythe E. Tingey. strike in the San Francisco region. Comes The general public is invited to prized commending the federal as quickly as it is possible. Interest rates charged customers and Jficers who put an end to his arrange for cars to convey old folks be present. See return. restigate) a now resort in to are and districts Some of the depositors by banks in the largLagoon glorious career. The Farm Bureau baseball teams paid er cities of the Twelfth District deand tell them very, very precarious condition and a are none that forgotten John Dillinger was tried and exe will be in action again Saturday at clined slightly further from e to be sure to wear their badges, delay of even a few days may cause Wixom for Will ed, on a 3 p. m. after Chicago street, not far which admits them free to some of the forced to post- to being some cattle. of loss lm Biograph theatre from pone the games scheduled for last at the resort, A word about the payment for cn, just a few moments before, the attractions Saturday, due to the rain. more badges are needed they can be these cattle purchased. Many checks had emerged. This killer had had from the committee. The postponed games will be playMaw Will Society s ago forfeited his right to live, have been received and have been ed later In the season. old the cars of Drivers come in carrying less have Some is regrettable, distributed. however, that so Members of the Wixom family In Brigham will entertain Mantua at This y valuable citizens were forced folks are instructed to drive care than ten days from date of purchase. Utah and Idaho, descendants of the Pioneer Park. Mantua is leading the race. to not and all. with We wish to acrifice their lives in the intense fully late Solomon S. Wixom, will meet at league with two victories and will Stake Committee: Please help us to give relief to all Logan, State Senator Herbert B. Maw is which preceeded the actual Sunday, August 12th, to or- be out to take the locals into camp. who need it. of the desperado. PETER KNUDSON, a family genealogical society. The last game between these two coming to Tremonton on Friday night, ganize ROBERT H. STEWART, H. J. DIAL, The meeting will be held on the clubs resulted in a 1 to 0 win for July 27th, to speak to the farmers GEORGE MAY, County Agricultural Agent. Logan tabernacle grounds, commenc- Brigham, and the Holstein team is and business men of Box Elder Affection Alternates T. L. DAVIS. very anxious to even the score for county. Senator Maw, who is seeking at 10 a. m. 18 ing the Democratic nomination for reported that Eugenia Bank-- ithe meeting was issued that game. call The for Will the United States Senate to succeed sister of Tallulah Bankhead, to scheduled is at Willard A. of Lake Wixom play Salt J. by City. Held the Hon. William H. King, is a young res8 and is of There Con-aHoneyville. n plenty daughter of Aid ik Bankhead of Alabama, may rivalry between these clubs progressive and New Dealist. During Ogden in the State Senate Corinne Will his and a good game is promised. niWed Morton Hoyt, whom she Go he has made a courageous fight ready married and divorced tunes. I Games Scheduled against the utilities and other corThe descendants of J. Oliver In The federal government has porate interests of the state. He is 8he has married and gram held a family gathering at will be for their Brigham trying The Corinne Genealogical commit- fifth & native of Ogden and is at present u three other made an appropriation to o in Lorin Farr Park, Ogden, July 24th, the husbands. victory tee will present a pageant at the a practicing attorney in Salt Lake young people to attend ectlon for Hoyt seems to The following were present: when Malad ward chapel on Sunday eve- league play Sunday, Fourth on an The and college. Rhoda Tme J. Oliver, Douglas, Glen, alternating current I01; Dr; ,Ma ls undoubtedly forKings playshere Bright' won at 7:30 oclock. th The selection is to be made on ning Malad the half at Darrell Ingram, Olive, Vaudis, Doris first played during The general public is cordially Democratic nomination. the basis of (a) need, (b) characteam the and Raymond North, Bernice John has but Johnsons Verbal Style visiting strengthen invited to attend. The meeting ls scheduled for 8:30 ed their lineup and have defeated ston, Reed and Kay Nielsen, all of ter and ability to do college m. ln the Tremonton chapel. All p. of cent 60 La least and at Grace per work, (c) Crystal Springs and Smithfield dur- the Gfneral Johnsons adver- - Brigham City; Lewis, people of Box Elder county are to used be for the funds Is falling into his picturesque Deen Montgomery, Book Review ing this half. A close game is invited Liberty, Utah to attend tonight. the for 6 Barbara students college and the attending Darline prediction. accorling to a recent Feron, Ardus, RAY L. LILLYWHITE. lentator on divided to is be . o it Be Miss To Given first The remainder (d) Lake of the time, Louise City; the NRA. Ith, of Salt and schedule is: Tremonton at Logan equitably between boys people have Felma Boothe of Brigham City, italkw atomhile MEETING POSTPONED The fourth of the series of book Elks; Smithfield at Crystal Springs; back ln his own lam friend of the family and Mary Glover, girls. caliin M. A. inI. the reviews at are & who California. Ogden. of Collegians by Logan students sponsored Oakland, niece, mediation the bunk, Qualified Inr will be given next Tuesday at 8 p. Picnicking The Home and Community section terested should immediately make as a big bag M" Jh?80n of Montclair, N. J., of the Brigham local Farm Bureau Fred Herron m. in the First ward chapel. d school the to they Members Band the application descrhing Attention, The Fourth ward will be in charge was badly stung by a wasp that has postponed its meeting at which as wish to attend or they may get a dead cat e and Mrs. Abbie R. Madsen will give entered an open window and hid in good reading will be featured, until school the with in touch high hit??0? around Mr, There will be a special rehearsal . hung his hair brush. the review. neck. Tuesday, July 31st, at 8 P. ra. Mr. Hinckley. room. m. band at 7 principal, at p. tonight Following the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, heir Austria-Hungar- y, presumptive to the throne of on June 28, 1914, the stage was speedily set for the Great War, which formally began by Austrias com 1) CAMP MRS. Enlist for Work Here Tuesday. r In District. R.E. DAVIS EXPIRED TODAY Last Rites for Wife of Prison Warden Set For Sunday. ht mid-Ma- mid-Jun- e. two-thir- ds k, Logan At Park Morning Commissioners Meet water-born- Office Jp-Tow- Western Union to Open August 1st ed fXJSnzXL"01 a to it bott Junior Democratic Twenty-fourt- Continues Carloads h Standard-Examin- Meet League Purchasing of Cattle er Genealogical Meeting Next Sunday Evening For Folks Outing At Tuesday Lagoon Plans GAMES LISTED Brigham Plays Mantua Saturday; Malad Sunday. Family mid-Jun- mid-Jul- Form Genealogical At Meeting Federal Funds Young Folks to July 24th On to College Senator Talk Family Reunion At help-worth- good-natur- ed Present Pageant On Sunday y U-- Utah-Idah- Fourth Tuesday er Day auto-ttleme- Year! nt y. Utah-Idah- Evening |