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Show the Ada in This to Build paper and Help Your OWN Community. Read Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted To Brighams Interests. DEVOTED TO NO PARTY OR FACTIONS! IT.IIIST TO flTT 39. yolume bSrIver city WOMAN Norman Watkins Motor Co. Leases Brigham City, Box Elder County. Utah. Tuesday, October 23, 1931 Dunn Building DIED ON - SUNDAY EVENING Will Be Held Tomorrow for Mrs. Services Emma Stander. ' Mrs Emma Magrettia Christensen of Alvin Stander, QtMder 69, wife m at the family Sunday at 8 p. Some m Bear River City, after an weeks. illness of nine was bom June 10, 1865, In county, Utah, a daughter of firs and Christiania Christensen. came to Utah from Her parents, who were the only hand-ca- rt City. Their of Mr taken from home an old log cabin, as a shrine toe old tort, now stands , , reiic home on the church at Bear River City, placed fhere by the daughters of the pioneers Her early childhood was spent It Bear River City. At a very early are she secured a position at when that place was booming to Montana and as a shipping point She spent two years toe northwest. service of the in California in the was an active rraphey family. She member of the L. D. S. church and Society teacher served as a Relief as long as her health would permit. She is survived by her husband children: Mrs. and tbe following Ethel S. Taylor and Chester Stander of Bear River City; David Stander of Mrs. Alice S. Slacks of Tremonton; Pocatello, Idaho; also twelve 'grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Mary !s. Peterson of Logan. Funeral services will be held at toe Bear River City L. D. S. ward Shapel Wednesday at 2 p. m under The direction of Bishop Osey Jensen, interment will be in the Bear River ESS Co-rin- ne 2S int and and msta and r and istam Navy Day will be observed in Brigham City by a fitting program to be held at the high school Wednesday morning at 9:30 oclock, according to Clyde B. Stratford, local Navy Day chairman. County Clerk Jos. A. Josephson will give a talk on Our Navy, and the Bee Tee male quartet will entertain with appropriate selections. The public is invited to attend this meeting. The following Nautical Novelties are respectfully submitted for pub lication by the U. S. Navy Recruiting Station at Salt Lake City: pty cemetery, under ofthe direction The U. S. S. Salt Lake City, this Stohl city. the Mortuary 10,000 ton treaty cruiser, now in Cuban waters enroute to the Pacific Coast, will be five years of age on Dlean Ralph Dennis December 11, 1934. She carries ten eight-inc- h h anti guns, four Will Be the U. E. A. aircraft guns, and has a speed of thirty-thre- e knots. She is commandConvention ed by Captain I. O. Johnson, of the U. S. Navy. Through the general board of the The U. S. ,S. Salt Lake City is I E. A. the officers of the speech manned by a crew of five hundred ection hare succeeded in bringing and sixty men of whom thirty per lo Utah as a convention speaker, cent are high school graduates. The Mean Ralph Dennis, head of the average age of the enlisted men is Speech department in the Northw- twenty-on- e years. estern University, Evanston, Illinois, Seventeen men of the crew of the his first lecture will be delivered U. S. S. Salt Lake City were enlisted before the teachers of speech at in the Salt Lake City, and nine of rratt Hall on Friday morning. At these men are graduates of Utah a tabernacle he will address the schoolseral assembly at 1:30 p. m. and high The crew of the U. S. S. Salt Lake p. m. will read to the speech City is fit and the ship is proud of el English sections combined. its athletic record, now holding the His Baid of Dean Dennis: He is following fleet trophies: the Batten-bur- g Simulating speaker with fine Cup for oarsmanship, presented power of characteriza-u- i by the British Prince Lewis of holds his listeners in rapt in 1905 for fleet competition; Mm. One press account states the Iron Man for outstanding cruisers toi he reads poems and pieces of in athletics ; the Drexel Challenge Mature with a power to grip and Cup; the Presidents Trophy; the love an audience that is most Atlantic Challenge Trophy; the ScoutWe have heard many ing Forec Basketball Cup, and the Iterary readers, but Dean Dermis is Basketball Cup. Cruisers te most impressive one we have Every State in the Union benefits nr heard." Men from U. S. Naval A luncheon honoring Dean Dennis from 125 trades and professions are arranged for at the Temple employed and each state furnishes KmHotel. Miss Nial Nelson of materials. Utah supplies copper, silver, lead, zinc and wool; Idaho fur,fx ofElder high school, the Utah Teachers of nishes lead, silver, zinc, manganese h, has charge of the luncheon. and lumber; Montana furnishes copZal Plummer, University of Utah, per, zinc, silver, manganese, leather, resident, and Miss Mirintha wool and lumber; Wyoming furnishes l. Davis high school, Is iron ore, wool and treasurer of the state The average characteristics of the wn organization. men enlisted in the United States Navy from the Salt Lake district during the past six months is as follows: ri&ham Man Grows Average age, 19 years, 3 months; general classification test average Crop of Sweet 86.2 per cent; average school grade completed 11.45 grade; average average Galbraith of this city height 5 feet 9 inches; weight 146 pounds. - l ud s and S y gad eartfelt ted H deaii ither. CLAEK Bat-tenbu- rg ship-buildin- g. vice-Wde- nt r- - Bur-ogha- sec-81- fuel-oi- 13 Spuds : , some Hne sweet on jrdaypartBrown of the pota- - his farm in city. ere f a large, even size, very fine flavor, and when ree from the sggy- iagy 8ubstance found in many Jf, Potatoes that are I,6. Trip to See World Nipped in Bud Here Two youngsters from Ogden, who shipped here were evidently going out to see the tte warmer climates. world, were picked up at midnight said he expected to last night by officers Hansen and 30 bushel3 from about Robinette in this city. eighth of an acre. Their parents were notified of and tb exhi-sw- Jt their whereabouts this morning samples to Ogden. returned be will lads the braith n!ft0,Ga tbe haS """dttees Alany growing a.,ra" rer7 Bees Obtain Signatures td8BoCtWs he old Lf?er county Brigham working , 0av revolving pension ve .e blanks for obtain--, ers Lorean Wal- First East' or from strLH,0dge8' A22 East, First n thi8 city iporto beadTuarter8 at Salt Wtv tor th!hat from 1000 t0 1.U00 lake cif! Pension are reaching every day from over state 1 i 5 iNE VE M ? in hing Tftrlmately b. bave 75,000 old signed blanks th 8 Pension to date, said tb 'e Pension .v.COmmIttees working lv tbrougbout the county 8 ineir time gratis. The and Tigers In Crucial Tilt Today Box Elder and Ogden, traditional football grid rivals, resumed their stadium at the Ogden competition this afternoon. Box Elder, defending champions, boast a colorful machine, and have won two victories this season. They are determined to again win the northern division flag. Ogden, defeated two weeks ago by Preston, expects to take the measure of the Brighamites. Many students and local citizens have gone to Ogden to witness the game this afternoon. a nail which in the two years had stuck for throat of Percy Hayden, 9, of Petersburg, Va., after several operations had been unsuccessful. A cough dislodged Five hundred persons representing eighty colleges and junior colleges will assemble at the University of Utah during Thanksgiving week for the convention of the Western Association of Teachers of Speech, according to an announcement made by AAA Miss Maud May Babcock, professor of speech at the university, and Coming hostess tor the convention. Contests of oratory, debate, interpretation, extemporaneous speaking, and original one-aplays will be held during tbe convention. The The acreage to be designated as theme chosen for the meeting has contracted acreage tor the crop year been Revaluation of the Place of 1935 under Wheat Allotment Contracts may be used as follows: Speech in the Education Process. (a) For the seeding of any grass or legume crop other than emergency forage crops without restriction as to use for hay, pasture or seed production. (Such crops shall include timothy, red top, blue grass, meadow fescue, orchard grass, rye grass brome grass, crested wheat grass, dallis grass, bermuda grass, velvet grass, clovers, alfalfa, sweet clover, lespedeza, and similar pasture and ARE ANNOUNCED Utilization Under For ct MASCOT ESCAPES The only bounds to your achievement Are fashioned by your own submission; Your destiny is in your keeping; Your will determines your condition. Revive! Year Is Explained. far horizons call to you! Whatever dreams your soul is dreaming, Whatever hopes your heart may cherish, Give them the chance to find fulfillment Before they grow inert and perish! Be brave! Be bold! Make dreams come true; The far horizons call to you! HONOR NAVY On Wednesday. Hawtliorae content with meagrer vistas; Life is a scene of bread expanses? Let not the scope of your endeavor Be circumscribed by circumstances! Look up! Climb high! Enlarge your view) PROGRAM TO Meeting to. Be Held at High School at 9:30 WHEAT ACREAGE B not T Speaker and pu La.wren.ee modem garage. Attractive and office will be provided, ample facilities for hnnflf5 Ea!,age Purposes, etc. ns also b provided Im, ? wljLb ?ew, modern heating plant The Watkins Motor company is now located in the Fronk just north of the city hall,building where they will remain until the new quarters are ready for occupancy. five-inc- and 1 of this citv bs lease1 the company Dunn building on North Main street, an- according today by Clyde B. has charge of the bifdfnld A frce Of workmen began remodeiing the building this morn-ng to convert it into suitable quar-l- ! a Jr iighty Colleges To REGULATIONS ON Be Represented At Speech Convention Be Brave ! Be Bold! wSlrtnaawatkins- Proprietor of the Number 58. FROM JC CAMP Brownie, Cub, Breaks Chains; Captured At Ogden. hay crops.) (b) For the seeding of emergency forage crops for hay, pasture or roughage only. Such crops shall include soybeans, cowpeas, field peas, millet, sudan grass, forage sorghums, barley, rye, oats and similar crops. A brown bear cub, a mascot at Such forage crops grown on the the local CCC camp, known as contracted acres shall not be used broke his chain Satur- for the production of seed or shall Brownie, day morning and left the camp, much such crops be allowed to reach to the disconcert of the boys and maturity. another pet bear at the camp. (c) The contracted acreage may The bear was brought here from be summer fallowed, planted to forMissoula, Montana, and apparently est trees, or left unplanted, if such the narrow confines of the camp action will not cause serious damage were too small for "Browie, who from soil erosion and provided that was used to his native wilds in noxious weeds are controlled. western Montana. It was thought (d) The contracted acreage shall the bear headed north as his tracks not be used for the planting of any were followed by the men to the crop declared as a basic commodity railroad track, where they were lost. under the Agricultural Adjustment The Ogden Standard-Examincar- Act as amended, except that such ried a story last evening to the ef- crops as barley, oats, rye, or other n fect that a cub bear, grains except wheat, may be used which has apparently broken loose as nurse or companion crops if pasfrom some farm in that vicinity, was tured or harvested as hay before caught in a tree in front of the maturity or clipped when green and Wilson L. D. S. ward chapel on allowed to lie on the ground. Sunday night. (e) The contracted acreage for The cub was seen in front of the 1935 shall not Include land which at Jani-tress, Mrs. Rachel Stoker, the beginning of the 1935 crop year chapel by when she went to open the was already in pasture or meadow, building Sunday evening. She scream nor shall any waste land, gullied or ed and the cub ran to a tree and eroded land, or the like be designated climbed high in Its branches. The as contracted acreage. The contractbear was later captured. ed acreage for 1935 shall be the averThe local camp boys, after reading age of that on which wheat is orPresident Howard Call of the Orlando dinarily seeded on this farm and promoter for the article from Ogden, said they shall Young Peoples Republican League of the Brigham Petersen, be a part of the cultivated were was sure mascot their it Athletic announces club, Box Elder counity, accompanied by a fast and will go to Ogden acreage of the farm, sporting card of wrestling Brownie, Lee Valentine and Wallace Reeder, and boxing for Wednesday night at tonight to find out. Nothing in this administrative rulofficers of the club, organized the the local arena. ing shall be construed as repealing Tremonton branch of the Young or modifying paragraphs four, five, In the main wrestling event, Bill Peoples Republican League on Monor six of tbe Wheat Allotment Conwho Longson, from returned recently day night in that city. tract; Section 506 of Wheat RegulaO. T. C. tions, Despite the fact that Senator Wm-H- . California, where he won more than Series 2, Revision 1; or Adtwenty tough bouts, will meet Hans King was the principal speaker ministrative Ruling No. 25, except as of New York, who Is rated at a Democratic rally in Tremonton, Shultz Miss Jean Stewart of Brigham specifically trtated herein. more than half a hundred young men as one of the best heavies in the was recently chosen to be a mat game. City turned out to the meeting and poliSherman Christensen, the wrestling sponsor in the R. O. T. C. at the tical enthusiasm ran high. The following officers were elected cop of Salt Lake, meets Bill Hansen, Utah State Agricultural College. also of Salt Lake in a wrestling The regiment is divided into first by popular vote: Wayne Sandall, match that to hold the and second battalions, and these batpresident; Edith Foxley, first vice interest of thepromises talions are into Batterfans, Earl second vice Marble, president; According to a report made at the main boxing event is a match ies A, B, and C, and D, E, and F, The sergeaMelvin and president, Foxley, between Jinx Connors of Brigham respectively. Miss Stewart was elec- office of Sheriff John H. Zundel, nt-at-arms. ted sponsor of Battery F in the Maurice Crane of Logan, while drivFifty-on- e members were inducted and Bert Downey of Salt Lake City. Second ing on the highway north of RiverBattalion. Connors won has his bouts six last into the club and the individuals Saturday at 3:30 a. m., ran Into knockouts. to be The girls are elected by members sidebunch Downey is said themselves as aby present expressed of horses, killing one and bator opponent, of worthy batteries the respective Rein favor of the Other bouts are as follows: Johnny talions to represent that particular injuring several others. publican county candidates, especi- Canidea of Garland vs. Glen Johnson In his report to the sheriff, Mr. ally the younger candidates seeking of Brigham City; Elmer Petersen of R. O. T. C. unit. Crane said the horses were standing; office on that ticket. at the side of the road and apparTremonton, vs. Ed Cenlck, CCC boy According to President Cali, a of Brigham On Hess of ently became frightened at the City; Sterling meeting in the near future will be of the car, as the animals vs. Ray Anderson, CCC Fielding called at Tremonton, at which Ames of Brigham; Darwin Hun-saksuddenly ran onto the road. K. Bagley, state president of the camp boy of Honeyville vs. Bing Miller Young Peoples Republican League, of City- Brigham The open season on pheasants in and a brilliant speaker, will be in Box Elder county will commence on attendance. Young Republican clubs Sunday, November 4th, and continue from Brigham City, Penrose and PlyBill for three days, closing November 6th. as as well be will mouth present, t The limit here will be three male clubs from Garland, Honeyville and We been have informed Claude by no each and day, pheasants quail. other towns which will be organized Possession limits are two days legal Sloey, local Chevrolet dealer, that during this week. P. Chevrolet has announced a new J. tbe Koford, proprietor of kill on pheasants. The Plymouth club was organized sedan. oste Advertising company, new ford A direction and welcome feature this Monday night, under the two adorned of his is sedan of the Standard line This large year will be the 7 a. m. starting of President Call, assisted by Scott billboards in this city with attractive time. Hunters started last year and, according to Mr. Sloey has the at Hillam. Howard Hess was elected posters for the Brigham Post of the 8 a. m. Shooting must cease at 6 lowest delivered price of any president, and Mrs. Ella Steed as American Legion. p. m. Pheasants are reported quite sedan in the world. vice president One is located across the street numerous in Box Elder county and A carload of Chevrolets in which from The News office and the other the were two of these new sedans was this shooting year should be unloaded near the Horsley store on South in Brigham yesterday. good. exceptionally Main street A cordial invitation has been exnaThe posters are of a patriotic tended by the Central Chevrolet ture and in support of upholding company for you lo come and see and defending the constitution of this new car. the United States. They are beautiful WHEREAS, the birthday of Local sportsmen report that deer and inspiring and well worth reading Theodore Roosevelt was set aside was and Utah very in northern carefully. perusing hunting by Special Act of Congress of successful this year, and many of United States in the year of the and of this vicinity city the hunters as a day in which to pay 1921, returned with a buck. homage to the United States AMERICAN FORK. Citizens here the to following reports, According Navy, and WHEREAS, the Navy have approved a report of a comlocal sportsmen each captured a fine is recognized as our First Line mittee on the community hospital buckskin: Ted Carlyle, Rudolph Rasof Defense in war and it is my John E. Buckwalter of Salt Lake and favor the continuance of the mussen, Russell Tingey, Clarence firm belief that an adequate City has been installed as manager project. Funds will be raised by one is of surest the Perry, Serrell Nelson, Guy Tingey, Navy guartelephone exchange, sucsubscription to help finance the J. A. Simmons, August Olsen, Dr. of the local antees of peace, Ernest Lee, who has served project C. A. Munns, Milton E. Jensen, Adolph ceeding NOW, THEREFORE, I, J. Wesas of the telephone exchange At a mass meeting called by Mayor Jorgensen, Deverell Petersen, E. V. heremanager ley the of 16 Mayor Mr. the months. Horsley, City William S. Storrs past during Chettle, all of Brigham City; Lyman Lee and recently, the comof do set Brigham, Utah, his family are moving to hereby mittee said an option on had Wight of Perry; Alvirus Zundel, H. Price they aside and proclaim the 27th day the former co-o- p today, where Mr. Lee will manJ, Dial, J. S. Dial, Fred Dial, George age the building and If they of as October, 1934, of Navy Day, telephone exchange assume the unpaid taxes on the Facer, Milton Zundel and Howard that upon which day 1 request the city. Baddley, all of Willard. citizens of Brigham to unite in property it can. be purchased for Mr. Buckwalter has been associated The tax problem is being honoring the Navy of the United $2,560. with the telephone company for worked out and the citizens approved The Brigham Post of the Ameri- more than five States. I further wife His that request years past the report and voted in favor of the can Legion will hold a membership and two children will the merchants and citizens loin join him here of the project. continuance luncheon on Thursday evening, Oct. in the of week the and the displaying make will flag during they Funds raised by subscription will 25th, at 8 oclock at the Legion home their home in Brigham City, United States, in honor of said be used in the project, with subin this city. All members are urged day, and that appropriate exerscribers to be compensated by reto be present- cises be conducted wherever The Rev. Charles A. Livingston, a less rate on thelgi ceiving practicable. Caiolina costs. Modern battleships are steered by 70, rector of hospital Dated October 1934. 18, The Lions club, church, and other means of an electrical device, a Episcopal Church, at Setauket, Long J. WESLEY HORSLEY, civic organizations are supporting similar to that used on Island, was awarded 6 cents in a switch-bo- x suit. slander (o23-2Mayor. the movement street cars by motormen. The Revoltl Demand your due! far horizons call to you! REPUBLICANS HEAVYWEIGHTS er FORM CLUB AT TREMONTON TAKE TOP SPOT half-grow- ON SPORT CARD Officers Selected At A Boxing and Wrestling Meeting Conducted Bouts Planned For Monday Night Wednesday. Jean Stewart Named Sponsor of R. Car Strikes Horses Saturday Morning sub-divid- whole-hearted- ly Pheasants November 4th Opens Season er &p-pro- New Model Chevrolet Being Shown Locally Patriotic Posters Attracting Attention low-pric- Sportsmen Report Deer Hunting This Year Was Success ed Proclamation Municipal Hospital Proposals Favored Telephone Manager Assumes Duty Here ld 6) |