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Show A V Ads in This Ld rcr t 07N Community. I DEVOTED &WM e7777, tie ii ".O-TYP- -- ;o E OREGON By LESLIE HUMPAGE Yj A enjn dl'iren 4r Peach Festival Opened Here This Morning ao have been year Mrs. Sarah Gault jehoctca, Ohio, observed xtisth anniversary of ieJ larriur-ye:- her work. With other lady missionaries, they r left for Portland, Oregon, evening of June 10th. she is divorcing 8tG&t, charging gross It arJ extreme cruelty, on the Beryl Hansen Norma Facer For the first month, Edna was From the portraits of twenty-seve- n beautiful young ladies assigned to labor at Forest Grove, of Box Elder Dick vf of movie aefcor of HollyTwo favorite the short term young county, Powell, Oregon. ladles, Sisters Stella Richards of wood, upon invitation of the Peach Queen committee, selected Vernal, Utah, and Lois Roylance of Miss Helen Sought of El wood as of the thirty-fourt- h Thompson queen Portland, were assigned to work at ' is done Peach annual world festival. She will reign over the two-da- y Day the Eugene, Oregon. They arrived in Eugene just in carnival and will grace the beautiful Chamber of Commerce float to get the spirit of the Oregon in the time done be a ,t parade on Friday and Saturday mornings. part j Trail celebration. Mr. Powell selected as the queens maids of honor, Miss Beryl Going to the celebration officials, of Brigham City, and Miss Norma Facer of Willard. Hansen the missionaries informed them that The queen was crowned last evening at eleven oclock at the this celebration on July 22nd, 23rd, 24th and 25th, was coincident with Queens Ball at the Bluebird Ballroom, with Mayor F. Joseph the entrance of the pioneers into the orward Salt Lake These officials Law officiating, in the presence of hundreds of spectators from fthe task before immediately valley. all parts of the state. invited the Mormon to participate with them in their The committee in charge was composed of M. S. Turner, mammoth celebration. The stage was e may Uarda Mathias, Ida Merrell, Norma Jensen, Pearl Hunsaker, Rulon already set (said to be the largest In the world.) Baron, H. H. Kilroy and Orlando Petersen. ime and the sor-im- e President Preston Nibley and all the missionaries and local saints vork, and do our accepted this great opportunity with DAY PROGRAM handcarts interesting delight. Twenty 10th: were prepared and 120 members, in- Friday, September 9:30 A. M. Band concert, reviewing stand in front of City Hall Box Elder when the cluding thirty-eigOregon missionhigh school band, A. B. Caseman, director. aries prepared their pioneer coseers us, M. Mammoth street parade 12 bands, beautiful floats, bicycles, A. 11:00 Is the mission report: n the strains are tumes. Here equestrians, pedestrians, cowboys and cowgirls, and marching !At aiwinterval in the pageant, groups more than a mile of them. one hundred and twenty Mormon valiant, forward pioneers, drawing twenty handcarts, 12:00 Noon. Elaborate program from the reviewing stand many distinguished visitors. A marched on to the great outdoor stage M. Distribution of free peaches and melons at Pioneer Park. Band 1:00 P. down to the foreground, before whatever may and concert by Sons of the Legion Band, Ray MinteT, director. the immense audience, singing the 2:00 P. M. Rodeo Pioneer Park Arena by the famous rodeo director, pioneer song, Come, Come Ye Saints. Leo J. Cremer. This is the same performance that was given to was this indeed hear thrilling :r life is hard or It Salt Lake City during Covered Wagon Days. Real Brahma in famous Latter-Da- y Saint hymn recows and calves and steers used in the bull riding, calf bulls, sound through the night air, and to and bulldogging events. Spinning Wheel, the most roping streri man keeps the witness the sturdy faces of the spectacular bull riding feature ever witnessed in this city. No rider has ever remained on this bulls back more than eight pioneers as they pushed forward. seconds. Trick ropers, trick riders, Pinky Gist, the clown who When directly in front of the grand( uolate march, and really works, Hollace Harker and his drained dog which Cremer ' nt, stand, a death scene was enacted. is the most wonderful dog performance he has ever seen, says Sister women. One of the pioneer Hunsaker and his trained ponies. Without question Bernus , 'g soul finds the Asblock, fell to the ground and died, the is this greatest rodeo aggregation ever brought to this city. overcome by exhaustion. She was its fast, Its interesting. A big rodeo for a little money. SANGSTER. carefully wrapped in a blanket and 6:00 P. M. Band concert from reviewing stand by Preston high school. carried away by the pioneers. This M. Fights at Bluebird Arena. scene was very effective. As the 8:00 P. Continuous dancing at the Bluebird Ballroom. group marched away, they made the Coiitinuous Programs at Capitol and Roxy Theatres. r night air again echo with the beauFlower show all day long at the fire station on West Forest. flying and martial tiful song, 0 My Father. During this scene there was Intense silence the air! and one could have almost heard a Saturday, September 11th: i City is once again pin drop in, the vast audience . . . 9:30 A. M. Band concert by the Box Elder high school band, on reviewing usands of people From every band the Mormons f stand, In front of City Hall A. B. Caseman, director. r v. . and and given were M. applauded, Mammoth street parade bands galore, beautiful floats, clowns, A. praised, 11:00 surrounding p to i artake of our hos-jt- y every kind consideration. No one bicycles, decorated individual automobiles, characteristic groups, without and could that left have pageant many other novel features. c: d join in making re. M. Band concert Pioneer Park Bear River high school band, that inspirational P. 1:00 away carrying thirty-fourt- h annual cele--n melons. the of free Distribution and from director. felt was peaches Watkins, that ligious spirit tdo success this occa- - time the handcart company entered 2:00 P. M. Final rodeo performance at Pioneer Park Arena. Bucking rsaZlz.: Mways enjoyed in the stage until it disappeared among wild horses that really know how to buck, and that goes for the bulls, too. Ya aint seen nuthia till youve seen em. And the crags and peaks on its way how. The Box Elder high school band will play the marches to the west. for the grand entry. Clowns and other arena features, trick :rta MorFrom the Eugene News: The trick ropers, Hollace Harker and his trained dog, Bernus riders, section is famed mon handcart pioneers, whose beauHunsaker and his trained ponies. Somethin goin on all the time. Its swift, its moving at top speed; not an idle moment tiful singing and sincere acting was urpassed in Activities Club Band, furnished by ty in the country. a highlight of the pageant, trudged 5:00 P. M. Band concert by the Youth The Salt Lake Tribune, at the reviewing stand in front of the through the flickering heat, their I have that luscious intent on the promised land that City Hall Walter Bercerman, director. found in peaches eyes was to become Utah. Another quo- 8:00 P. M. Fights at the Bluebird Arena. Real Peach Day card bigger her sections. Every tation: The pageant there is next and better than ever before. Best of the season. Continuous dancing at the Bluebird Ballroom. rs praise our fruit to the largest pageant in the world Continuous shows at the Capitol and Roxy Theatres. t at its large size and the stage i3 the largest stage show all day long at the fire station on West Forest Flower that has ever been built. jC They marched in the parade two Young The t "h Day parade is days for three or four miles with of his book, Brigham awaited by thou-- P more applause each day as they pass- Man and His Work, to members of the celebration staff. ; To ;ople who line both ed the thousands who witnessed it. down settled I c. Iain Street it is has life After the second performance, Elder Once again most colorful and McKinnon went to Mrs. Smith, the to its daily routine. r reaction Red Petersen, local fight promoP-- 3; reet Pageant staged pageant director, to get her Mr. These quotations from the August Mcand possible suggestions. h&3 arranged some interesting ter, Review. Mission Monthly ."mountain area. r Kinnon, it was perfect. I can add annual Peach cards for the fight was so Miss Edna Reeder is now laboring Days celebration, which will take ; keing the greatest nothing to beautify it. It realistic and beautiful that I sat in Spokane, Washington, and has place tonight and Saturday night. ) the, state, Peach here and cried. Its the greatest become so saturated with the misas a home-comin-g Jackie Burke of Ogden, who did In the pageant. The English sionary spirit she has decided to an relatives from thing re- some good work In the ring when and again Is another is who writer year building remain here, renew acquaint-itcfaround your scene, and he is writing sume her teaching in our public he was sent east, where he was given the chance to meet Champion Barney 1 happiness and joy for The London Times. We started schools next season. has been matched with the Ross, you out as a minor part and now rcyrsme. wonder a missionary feels it local favorite, Stan Birrell. No its the highlight of our show. Every6 P-- highways leading to where experience of their lives, the Another topnotch battle will be people are talking about you and happiest the best education. F are crowded with folks and I thank God that you between Windmill Pierce of Provo c: rs, whose Mormons Bland which promises us for our are with Sandy against reoccupants Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Spencer to have plenty of action. a single thought in success. f--c , All directors made just such com- ceived word this morning announcing saw both boys in f getting here as ments. Mr. Cal Young, who is promi- the birth of a baby girl, born Sep- Local fight fans t, , winter. last the here ring to take part nent In the celebration, said that i fu A wrestling headliner between -tember 8th, at the Dee Hospital celebration. after this they wanted the Mormons I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ralph Morley of Ogden, and Tommy to In Ogden, be with them in every Oregon Tassos of Salt Lake City, has been City bids everyone to L. Spencer. The mother was formerly Trail pageant. ' welcome! arranged. of Ogden. President Nibley presented copies Mi3S Eudella Humphries L ts Poem never PEACH arch ht ile a, Cc!:bration EP F - C-C- peach the . any . Peach Day Fight t. r Programs Attract Visitors var 2 c-- ty p f Pssle HOLD BUSY thirty-fourt- h two-da- SESSION i City Offers Plan To Combat Fires In County Robert H. Stewart informed the county commissioners at their meeting this week that the U. S. A. C. would undertake an experiment to eradicate morning glory and white top on certain pieces of land in the county. He asked the board to have the land fenced. After considering the matter the commissioners proffered to furnish posts and fence We join with the citizens of materials. Ill's community in extending a District Engineer Fred Miles of hearty welcome to the visitors the state road commission appeared and assure you that everything of the county and asked possible will be done to make in constructing culverts under the your short stay in our city a state highway between Brigham City most pleasant one. and the Utah Hot Springs to carry off waste irrigation water which was flooding the road and which is a menace to auto traffic. He also asked the county to crash 600 cubic yards of gravel to be used in making oiled road stock to be used In the county. The board assured full cooperation in the matter. Chris Rasmussen, caretaker of the county park, presented a financial . statement relative to the operation, of the refreshment stand in the park from July 1st to September 1st The statement showed receipts of 675.70; disbursements, $25.20, with a net gain of $50.50. Mayor F. Joseph Law and CouncilR. T. Shaw of the city, and man LOGAN. the at Registration Utah State Agricultural College will Joseph Sorensen and Carl Seashore begin for freshmen on Friday and of the local fire department, appeared Saturday, September 24th and 25th and presented the following proposiwith upper classmen registering on tion relative to fighting fires outside the following Monday, September of Brigham City: That Brigham City 27th, W. H. Bell, registrar, announces. is contemplating the purchase of a Instruction will begin for all students new fire equipment, and on account of the many requests to combat fires Tuesday morning. out of the city, the city department A special committee assigned by under the following will Dr. E. G. Peterson, president of the the first hour the For conditions: Utah State Agricultural College, has the county will is out, department completed plans for freshman enterand a subsequent tainment during the registration be charged $75 of 636 for each additional period. The committee will utilize chargeor a flat rate of 61.0(h) a year. four days iu acquainting the new hour, is to students with the college and Its The proposed500 city equipment water tank include a gallon opportunities, the community, and to furnish the water immediately with the students themselves. Eduto combat fires in the county. The cational films will be shown to furmatter will be given serious conther educate the new members with sideration by the commissioners. the college and its procedure. Upon recommendation of 0. L. Feature programs have been plan- Brough, county treasurer, Miss Milned in all the local churches to dred Rasmusseu, an employe of his orient the students with the religious office, is to be deputized and her life of the community and on Sunday salary fixed at 670 per month. serevening a special Commissioner John Adams moved vice will be held in the colleges to reconsider the proposition of reamphitheatre. constructing 4.7 miles of road run- To provide for the expected in- ning west of Corinne. Following a crease In enrollment at the Utah discussion. Commissioner Joseph A. State Agricultural College, the col- Nielsen moved that the matter be lege officials have renovated many submitted to the state road commisof the buildings, giving more space sion and that the county place at to the various departments. New the disposal of the state road com- - . buildings have been added to the mission all machinery and equipment campus and several people have been necessary, without rental, for use on added to the instructional staff. New the road. The motion carried. tracts of land have been purchased In Logan canyon only twenty-fiv- e miles from the campus, affording students in the field of forestry an even greater opportunity. Other schools of the college, agriculture, home economics, arts and sciences, education, commerce, and engineering The Junior Chamber of Commerce-oand mechanic arts, have likewise Brigham City brought home from made Improvements. the state convention held In Cedar Inaugurated at the college this City last week the award for the fall are a number of vocational greatest increase in membership durcourses in the mechanic arts depart- ing the previous year. The increase ment in which students may take of the local club was 88.2 per cent of a bronze trades courses in auto The award consisted machine shop practice, plaque, nicely set in glass with apmechanics, radio, woodwork, and building propriate wording. Eight members of the local club, together with four construction. New students who mail their high local women, attended the state school transcripts of credits to the convention. registrars office at the Utah State Agricultural College before September 18th will be allowed to register on Friday, while transcripts coming between September 18th and 24tb daughter Joyce Poulson, must register on Saturday. of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Poulson of this city, suffered a fracture of How did you knock this the bone of the left elbow in a fall Cop: pedestrian down? from a tree Sunday at six thirty Motorist: "1 didnt knock him down. oclock p. m. I Just pulled up to him, stopped my She was attended by a. tocal car and waited for him to pass. He physician and is getting along nicely. le to enter the church missionary service for the summer months. She had already spent several days at the mission home in preparation for ft county's COMMISSIONERS y Peach Day festival opened In Brigham City this morning, with the streets gaily decorated and the air surcharged with a carnival atmosphere. A n excellent program, published In full in another column, has been prepared for the entertainment of the thousands of visitors within our citys confines. There are many worth-whiattractions and exhibits, and hundreds of luscious peaches, cantaloupes and watermelons will be distributed free at one oclock in the afternoon each day at Pioneer Park on West Forest street. When Ray M. Reeders home coming was held at Corlnne, June 1st, where he gave an interesting report of his French mission, the family surprised the assembly with the announcement that Miss Edna Reeder, his sister, had volunteered of Heart a.--je Elder annual Box of L. D. S. Part In Celebration of three sisters cr.r- -i tin ILryodan, N. C. w are Mrs. Jane Tucker, Alcr:o Atwood and Mrs. :e Purdue. I TO ALL Edna Reeder Tells ,ys Oddities Li-- Hun In Family j Ifll1 IT.I1 1ST BERYL IIANSEN AND NORMA FACER ARE CHOSEN AS MAIDS DESCRIBED ? TO NO PARTY OR FACT1DNRI MISS HELEN THOMPSON TO REIGN AS PEACH DAY QUEEN PAGEANT IN v vJ Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted To Brighams Interests. Help to Build REGISTRATION AT U.S.A.C. ANNOUNCED Increase In f Enrollment This Year Expected non-sectari- -- Local Junior Chamber Awarded Bronze Plaque f two-ye- ar Girl Breaks Arm In Fall Sunday fainted. U They were discussing a silver butter dish, which they hoped to send to newly married friends. "What shall we put on the card? asked the wife. Oh! said the husband, preoccupied with his paper and coffee, Just the usual dope, I suppose; anything you like. A few moments thought followed, and then she handed him the card. It was inscribed, For butter-o- r worse. f Permits to Wed Harmon Dudley Pierson, Thatcher, and Luella Ramona Atkinson, East Garland. . Ivan Haney, Ogden, and Ruth garet Rands, Plain City. Mar- Notice To Scouts All Scouts wishing to do police duty on Peach Day, report at Police Station, Friday, September 19th, at nine a. an. E. M. SACKETT, Scout Commissioner. (It). |