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Show r Read the Ada in This paper and Help to Build Your OWN Community. I DEVOTED TO Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted To Brighams Interests. NO PARTY OR FACT1D M-- RI IT. M I ST TO Al I a Volume 39. delegates are Church People Hurt When Car Capsizes ELECTED BY THE A Dodge sedan, driven by A. Beesley of Salt Lake City thi turn Watery Lane mile west of the local factory, Saturday at 3:35 p. m. sugar She was accompanied by Apostle Richard R. Lyman and Mr. and Mrs. Christensen of Salt Lake City. Elmer Mrs. Christensen suffered a deeD nd the left knee and minor cuts J?n bruises. She was attended 'ocal hospital. The other of the car escaped with a bad fbainf up- - The machine was very damaged. Sheriff John H. Zundel who, with Daputy Fred Sorensen and, City Marshal John M. Burt, made an investl-gatiosaid the driver failed to tiate the turn in the road andnegothe car went into the creek at the deep left of the highway and turned over on its top. The Salt Lake party, to the sheriff, were enrouteaccording from Salt Lake City to Burley, Idaho. inthe hnZiefd REPUBLICANS Party Holds Primaries In Various Wards I1 Friday Night. held in this city on the following dele-ratevening Friday and alternates were elected to At primaries es the county Republican be held next Friday: cS convention to First Precinct P. N. Pierce, John H. Delegates. Zundel, Mrs. Theron Lee, John M. Burt, W. A. Call, Orville Merrell, John Bott, Mrs. Warren Taylor, J. W. Peters Theron B. Lee, J. C Knudson, Fred Holland, W. L. Holst, James W. Knudson, Palmer Siegfried, Mrs. Bert Orville Mrs. Merrell, Call, A Olsen, Winnie Holst Alternates. Anton Jensen, Chester Knudson, N. L. Hansen, Mrs. Palmer Siegfried, Lawrence D. Wilde, Jonathan Anderson, Mrs. Don Walker, Ferd Sorensen, Mrs. John H. Zundel, n, REPUBLICANS TO TkeTime I Stake Conference Be Glad Sessions Will Be PARTY NOTARIES Held On Oct. 14th COMING OCT. 4TH if LAWRENCE HAWTHORNE The Box Elder stake conference will be held In the tabernacle in Brigham City, October 14th. There will be four sessions. The first one at 9 a. m., the second at 10 a. m the third at 2 p. ra., and A young man lives in the future; An old man lives in the past; Youth, time is moving too slowly, For Age, it is moving too fast. ' FOR CONVENTION Democrats of County to Gather at Armory Thursday. the fourth at 7 p. m. The first and second sessions will be in the nature of & priesthood convention. However, the public is invited. These two meetings have been On programmed to give opportunity to the priesthood, both Aaronlc and All is in readiness for the DemoMelchlzedek, and music will be furnished by some choruses of the cratic County Convention of Box Elder county to be held at the Napriesthood. At 2 oclock there will be a regu- tional Guard Armory, Brigham City, lar conference session where the Thursday, October 4th, at 10 oclock business of the stake will be trans- a m., with Hon. Henry D. Moyle of acted. At 7 oclock the session will Salt Lake City as the keynote speakbe under the direction of the Mutual er. It is expected that Senator Wm. II. King, Abe Murdock and possibly Improvement Associations. We should like to have a good other candidates will be present. representation of our people at all Delegate badges will be distributed of these sessions. to the various chairmen of the reBOX ELDER .STAKE spective delegations at 9:45 a. m. at PRESIDENCY. (ol2) the door of the convention. All the delegates will take their places in their allotted sections on the main floor of the Armory, while alternates will occupy and spectators the young man dreams of the gladness The years just before him will bring; old man dreams of his pleasures When life held the magic of Spring. But Youth and Age are in error! The present alone can convey The joy and cheer and contentment We seek as we journey lifes way Today is the time to be happy I No matter how young or how old? always Today that must bring MECHAM PLACED CONVENE FRIDAY balcony seats. Chairmen for the various commitW. A. Sheffieldtees are as follows: Decorations and Second Precinct arrangements, Roy T. Shaw, Sr.; e e program, Hyrum Ward, George Frod-shaL Dan Valentine, Delegates. sergeant-at-arm- s, David Ilell-ber- g; LaMont Howard 10 Mrs. Call, Petersen, m.; reception, Mrs. O. G. Loveland. Glover, Priscilla Jensen, R. M. Price, Anyone desiring to offer suggestions Mrs. Thora Nelson, J. Wesley Horslto said committees are urged to get Reese, Harding Horsley, ey, Emery in touch with the above chairmen HowAlbert Hansen, Joseph Facer, and make their wishes known. Republicans of Box Elder county ard Call, Mrs. Grace Price, Roger will hold their county convention on Candidates for the county offices Sederholm, Mrs. Dan Petersen, J. at the Armory in Brigham Friday Noble Nels are as follows: Hansen, Knudson, Lawrence Hawthorn Floyd Milton will Mechara, Brigham City, City. From present indications it Two Fishburn, Mrs. Claude Jensen. to the House Representatives 1934 will be an enthusiastic gathering represent Brigham City on the freshman football squad of the Uni- of Representatives, State Legislature: Third Precinct and besides the 348 delegates. It is B. O. Jeppson, Corinne; Christian versity of Utah. Mecham is a graduDelegates. Vosco Call, Scott Hil-la- expected that other prominent Reate of Box the Elder high school, Fonnesbeek, Howell; Ernest Nelson, William Glover, Scott Horsley, publicans of the state will be in and Is trying out as quarterback on Brigham City. A. C. Pearson, Frank Bowring, B. C. attendance. the yearling squad. County Attorney: Lewis Jones, Call, Ebble Richardson, Lester County Chariman J. a. Fishburn With 70 freshmen turning out for Brigham City. Dredge, Mrs. B. C. Call, A. M. Seely, will call the convention to order at County Surveyor: W. H. Griffiths, football practice at the university, Ray Thompson, James Bywater, W. 10 a. m., following a selection by Brigham City. S. Coach R. Couch "Pete W- - Knudson. reports the orchestra. Bishop A. M. Hansen that prospects for the Ute freshman County Recorder: Mrs. 0. D. Luke, Alternates. Dan Olsen, Abe Hil-la- will offer the Invocation and "AmeriMrs. Jessie B. Jensen, team are much better than last year, Tremonton; N. C. Christensen, Mrs. Dan ca will be sung by the convention. Couch will guide the yearling team Brigham City; Mrs. Connie M- - Peters, Olsen, Mrs. James Bywater, Mrs. A. Mark Nichols of Garland will act as M. Seely, H. E. Neal, Fay Bywater, through this years schedule, and Brigham City, temporary chairman and will deliver ' County Assessor: David P. Frost, prepare them for Coach I. J, Armthe keynote address. A temporary .Henry Stander, Louisa Call. Brigham City; William Ruitenbeck, team Long-Awaite- d next strongs year. varsity will also be named and a secretary Fourth Precinct Fred L. Petersen, of On paper, says Couch, they are Tremonton; violin solo will bo rendered by Penrose. remuch Delegates. Milton D. Peters, Clyde Harold better than the that group $3,000,000 Felt, accompanied by Mrs, B. Stratford, Joseph A. Josephson, With four of the County Treasurer: Ezra W. Nebeported last year. Johnson. William J. Bott, Bryant Tingey, A. Ephraim boys exceeding the mark, ker, Willard; Jesse W. Hoopes, Sr., County Chairman Fishburn will M. Hansen, Lloyd Reese, Ernest E. and many others weighing around Brigham City. 190 pounds, indications are that the County Clerk: Ralph W. Jeppson, Hansen, C. W. Merrell, August F. then introduce state candidates and The vision of more water for Local fans are looking for a real frosh team will have a heavy line, Brigham City; Edward Ward, BrigJeppson, Mrs. Della Josephson, Bodel prominent visitors who will address ham City; C. Henry Nielsen, BrigO. Chettle, Phyllis C. Glover, L. E. the convention. The various com- thirsty acres in Weber and Box thrill at the arena here Thursday as well as a good backfleld. Howard, Karl L. Olsen, Denmark mittees will be appointed and the Elder counties came closer to reali- night, October 4th, when Finn Gibbs The freshmen will play three games ham City; J. Welton Ward, Willard. County Sheriff; A. E. Rncho, RawJensen, J. David Jensen, Odell Nel- morning session will be adjourned zation Saturday, when the first shov- popular wrestler of this city, will this year as follows: elful of earth marking the begin- tackle Arthur Heddin of Preston, Oct. 19th. Weber College at Ogden. lins; John E. Anderson, Tremonton: son, N. Chris Slmonsen, and Mrs. until 1 p. m. Leonard L. Bishop, Garland; Leo Oct. 26th. Utah Aggies at Logan. Josephine Olsen. Upon reconvening, the committees ning of the Pine View dam was Idaho. Gibbs and Heddin are two of Nov. 10th. B. Y. U. at Salt Lake. Cottam, Brigham City; Job Welling, Alternates. W. P. Jensen, Mrs. will make their reports and the plat- turned by Gov. Henry H. Blood. the best grapplers in their weight, Wm. J. Bott, Mrs. Odell Fielding; Mac D. Robinette, Brigham Nelson, John form will be adopted. The convenOn the spot in Ogden canyon, where in the intermountain country. Both City. H. Lee, H. S. of will these huskies have of color then proceed to elect its the ceremonies took A type of dwelling on show in Jensen, Orson Tingey, tion place, a $3,000,-00- 0 and may be depended plenty to W. H. County Commissioners: Parley D. Lee, Victor J. Bott, Eldred legislative and county officers. upon give Germany has no windows, thus utreservoir to will rise provide D. Cleave, Brigham LeRoy City; the fans This is Wight, Jack Hotter. after thrill thrill. the housewife who There are a number of candidates storage for 38,000 acre feet of water terly thwarting L. Nelson, Arnold White, Perry; as billed match. a finish flutters hither and yon when it Bear River a supply which will banish the fear seeking the nomination for the variFifth Precinct City; Joseph I. Dewey, None the less interesting will be rains. Delegates. J. A. Fishburn, S. C. ous offices and this feature of the of drouth and ruined crops from the main boxing event between Jinx Deweyville; A. M. Nielsen, Brigham convention will be moat Interesting. hundreds of homes on the rich farms Wixom, J. Frank Merrell, R. L. FishCity; S. Owens, Corinne. Conners of this city and Bud Spillof these two counties. The following list of delegates have burn, C. 0. Christensen, Delbert Hansman of Salt Lake. Spillman is been forwarded this office: At a program preceding the cere- hard, fast boxer, while Conners is en, Verral Johnson, Glen Knudson, Marie Johnson, C. E. monies a thousand or more persons rapidly coming to the front in the Brigham No. 1. David Hellberg, Merrell, P. A. W. H. Gleave, Joseph F. Law, John heard speakers praise the initiative pugilistic world. Jensen, Eliza Stokes. B. MathiaB, Will R. Holmes, Melvin of those who promoted the project Alternates. R. M. Eskelsen, Norris Other interesting bouts will be as and the generosity of the government follows: Elmer Petersen of Tremon Mathias, W. H. Griffiths, John W. Larsen, H. L. Johnson, James Brown, Charles Nelson, Merlin Wood. Howard, Mrs. W. H. Gleave, Mrs. in making the money available at ton vs. Sampson Hansen of Brigham Edward Ward, Iner Rasmussen. Alterms which the water users can City; Marcus Perry of Washakie vs. Sixth Precinct ternates: Ray Lilly white, Mrs. Joseph meet readily Leo Glenn of Stringham Huntsville; Delegates.-f- O h a r 1 e s Whitworth, of foresaw (Continued on page two) vs. a Johnson this city Others day of greater Johnny Mrs. Clara Larsen, L. J. Smith, Mrs. of Hess Weber Box for and Canadea Elder Garland; Sterling prosperity Biva Christofferson, George L. John- counties in fact, for the whole state of Fielding vs. Kid Fehlman of SCOUT RALLY PLANNED Jmes E. Halverson, Henry and rejoiced that the ideal of the Brigham City. B. S. aout, Ira Larsen, Lou Whitworth, FOR THURSDAY NIGHT There will also be a slam bang Utah - pioneers to make the desert Wtle Sorensen, Mrs. Pearl S. Ar- blossom as the rose is being ac- battle royal on the card. ' Mrs- - Lou complished in full measure. Johnsot6nry Tinge3r The Box Elder high school will Thursday evening, October 4th, at follow a new- - schedule in giving the 7:30 e'clock, at the, Box Elder high Alternates. Mrs. Louise Representative Gathering Box the The annual conference of Thueson, school play this year. school, Scout troop 102 of the Seno!8r orBenen, Andrew Petersen, Elder Stake Relief Society was held Public officials and men prominent will be five plays throughout cond ward is sponsoring a Scout There Harold Arbon, Homer and In business on Sunday, September 30th at the agriculture joined Tingey. the year, four of which any student rally and entertainment to which the with citizens from all of northern tabernacle. Is eligible . for. From these four general public is cordially Invited to Seventh Precinct Mrs. Corinne Cheal of Turner Ruby At 9 a. m. a meeting for the con- Utah under the mighty peaks of the Delegates Orson Poulson, D. H. sideration of local social problems Wasatch range to celebrate the aus- was granted an Interlocutory decree casts the cast for the fifth and final attend and all Scouts and their- parents urged to be present. A feature aan, Nina chosen. Spindler, Mrs. M. L. and relief work was held under the picious occasion. The program was of divorce from Lloyd H. Cheal by "honor play willhasbe been of the program will be the magic chosen for C. Melvin Mrs. in district Harris Strongheart the Judge a Charles jwwer, quarter Cheal, Wallace direction of Eliza Thompson, second conducted in a grove about tricks of Magician Joe Cook,, with the first school foota on court here the play. Being Monday morning Isaac Jensen, M. L. Reeder, counselor of the stake. Ward bishops, of a mile south of the dam site. ball story it fits into the schools other interesting numbers.. of cruelty. grounds Afmn T?l bert Mrs Hans Larsen, and Relief Society presidents, stake to At its conclusion all repaired The entertainment is under the her maiden present atmosphere. The tryouts were She was also Bywater- - Marinus Olsen, Lee and county officers were present the place where the construction will name, Ruby Turner.given of Scout leaders Errol held last week and already the cast direction eiy, Mrs. Martin Gilbert, Mrs. D. The meeting was addressed by Mrs start within a few days and saw the director and Valentine, work. started their have Emery Reese, Carl Seabe will final The decree by signed Reynold Wixom, John Julia A. F. Lund, general secretary governor break ground and heard the The students who were successful in shore, and Vogel Spierman. on October 8th. ,rs- - Sarah Josephson, Mrs. of the National Womens Relief So- Rev. John Edward Carver of Ogdens Judge Harris r.1 iand Larsen, Morris They were married March 15, 1928, winning a part are; Anna Mae Sloey, s. Reeder, ciety, and County Commissioner T. First Presbyterian church offer a at San Diego, California. Beth Stewart, Wilda Anderson, Melba Mary Olsen, Adolph L. Davis. short prayer. Sorensen, Nlda Anderson, Franctae r80a Poulsonan4 Mrs. At 10:30 a m. jthe second session Ora Bundy, president of the Ogden Cottle, Harold Hoopes, Lester Richsmith offimet, including stake and ward River Water Users association, preardson, Elwood Richardson, Baird Johtt Funk, Ray cers. Mrs. May M. Horsley, first sided at the program, and talks were 26-- 0 Hopkins, Dale Marsh, Verl Perry, f;dolph Nichols, Mrs. Guy counselor of the stake organization, given by Governor Blood, Senator With an enrollment safely ahead Bob Forrest, Darwin Cooley, Elliot L' J' Anderson- - and was in charge of the following pro- William II. of the corresponding period last year, Rich, Vern King, W. R. McEntire, Connor, Laney8 Jennings Allen, The Box high school football Arthur Johnson and Dan Schow. E. J. Norton, recorder at the - Unigram: "The Relief Society Library, chairman of the Weber county com- team scoredElder 26 0 an to decision easy The play will be presented the versity of Utah, predicts that when May M. Horsley; "Our Relief Society mission; Mayor Harman W. Peery of over Bear River in the Willard Poll 1 opening game first week Eliza Thompson; Ogden, Mayor Louis Marcus of Salt in November. Magazine Drive, registration comes to an end October EMs Lowe, BenJ. D. "A of conference one here last Friday Irene Lake City; J. H. Andrews, president Responsibility," 8th, the university will have one of Secretarys afternoon. - Mrs- - Di F. HardinI' Music Activities, J?ardingW. Horsley; the largest enrollments in its hisof the Ogden chamber of commerce; T- led to locals were The by Deulla victory Woodland, HousingTag tory. At the close of last week over Jensen; "Relief Society Work H. J. Plumhof, general manager of Tracy Maero, Barnes, fullback, who Housley. Clara B. Perry; Project the Oregon Short Line railroad; P. scored once inplunging 3,150 students had registered. Meetings, on the first quarter Da1wT6p73rge U Braeser- - for 1934-3Julia A. F. Lund. H. Mulcahy, a member of the original a line Many factors are responsible for plunge, again in the third the Increased enrollment, acoording Music was furnished by the stake Ogden irrigation project executive quarter on an end run, and for the Details of the National Housing to Mr. Norton. Federal part-tim- e choir under the leadership of Romlna committee; J. R. Iakisch,- resident third time in the final period on a Act were explained to a group of Willard Poll 2 Jensen and Renie H. Littlewood. engineer for the U. S. bureau of re-of line plunge. local people Friday afternoon at the employment is enabling hundreds of public meeting was held at 1 p. clamation; T. L. Davis, chairman The other touchdown was made by commercial club rooms by Allen T. students who otherwise could not C8nteWo,m A. Ward, Irl B, m.A with the stake president of the the Box Elder county commission; Tingey on an end run in the third Sandall, state director of the better attend to pay part of their way Facer, Louis Zundel, Beth he said. Elizabeth Bair, E. P. organization, Vera D. Sederholm, re-in Mayor J. Wesley Horsley of Brigham Lowft WTard housing campaign, and W. F. Adams, through school, quarter of play. City; E. O. Larson, engineer for the converted both times In the state coordinating officer. Maero St Woodland Jseph H. charge. Mrs. Sederholm gave a Facer Jame Ward, port of the activities of the organiza- reclamation bureau; R. A. Hart, Utah third period on plunges. J. E. Ryan, local chairman, was In Old A Bafr tion for the past year in many PWA engineer and former Mayor of the meeting. charge of Ogden. Francis Frank A comprehensive Illustrated lecture Paste This In Your Hat Us,e Pacer, John lines of endeavor. was thrown on the screen, telling the The invocation was offered by Levi JrMrs. E. P. Lowe, Marion Mrs. Abbie R. Madsen addressed P. Civic aDk Lowe- - .Mre- - L S. the group on the subject, J. Taylor, one of the oldest residents workings of the plan and the benefits Wood There are four more registraManager W. Vosce Call of the Mrs. Lund's sub- of Weber county, who prayed for the to come to property owners, dealers Responsibility. November before the tion days Capitol Theatre is extending an Infor the afternoon was "Con- success of the endeavor, and safety election: October 9th,, 10th, 16th, and contractors, workers and the vitation ject to all old people of the Perry Precinct structive Forces in Life. of the builders and the protection of general public from the housing county to attend a free and 30th. If you are not regismade by show at the were fiol2n8atTeSrHeber S. addresses reservoir. J. Brief the Perry, huge tered, better paste this article in program. Capitol Theatre here Wednesday at Ha Jvalue Nebeker, A. S. President S. Norman Lee, Wm. C. at until least yon get hat, your 12:30 p. m. allace Young, and Douglas Horsley, Hervin Bunderson, Leslie Mrs. Istvan Sagi, Inyour name on the registration When our new heavy cruisers are The feature of this program Is Nichols. Music for this meeting was is book. not the It only 28 knots, they are developing right, somnia victim of Cegled, Hungary, "Baby Take a Bow, with Shirley teSiT Farley Davis, Delorus furnished by Harold B. Felt, accom- making is reported to have gone without Temple, who Is one of the best child but the DUTY of every American enough power to light 1,700,000 lamps W- St0ke8t and panied by Mrs. Ephraim Johnson and similar Jhtt Da;enSier citizen to vote at election time. for twenty-thre- e used in your home. sleep those to years. performers In Hollywood. l the choir. ON FROSH TEAM - Convention at Armory m; Starts at a. Interest High. Seventy U. of U. Players Turn Out; Three Tilts Listed. to-da- te MANY NOTABLES m, GATHER AT PINE VIEW DAM SITE Blood Officially Starts Work at Reservoir Site. - FINN GIBBS AND ARTHUR HEDDIN PRIMED FOR GO Tussle is Headliner On Card Here Thursday. 200-pou- 1 FIVE PLAYS TO RELIEF SOCIETY BE PRODUCED HOLDSSESSIONS Strongheart is First Annual Conference At of Drama Series Tabernacle Sunday Well Attended. At E. H. Divorce is Granted By Judge Harris Monday , Le-Mr- - C At Utah University Box Elder Registers Decision Easy Cv S Ro-mi- na Record Enrollment National Act On Explained Friday 5, - Free Show for Folks Wednesday fi. Wil-Quay- ie. |