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Show fn x , THE bU ,!nn4H--h:,pplBew! ,M k going Tin of olhtr mrn huulJ Im trjjardoJ ax mirror, from which we may take example, ami r. a rule of conduct for NEWS-JOURNA- L SUCCESSOR TO BOX ELD PR NEW S AND BOX El Put li our-t-lv- JOURNAL PU BUSHINQ COMPANIES M MttKit IT. .MAN CHOOSES COORDINATION Join OF FAMILY LIFE ( ()sx Ihi'inv no. inn- - ICES fn-nt- l inirinjr fls Half E Miss Ul.ve Il.liC, fl.e !u:u of port il- i,i iw.-lt- )UT EL ' ,i mrn" j,. i, j Ho- - - thishy J ni! h,Mtn wv-lii- Hoase Jutiklar? In Corgiess im$ rt been given Information uv of New Attorney lX-erimming that Senior e T. Martin Mantcn. above, Jtitu fatales citcuit id the t'mu-fourt of Appea's. has received more than HOQ.OOO from court htiBanU. Mr. Deary said charts ei weie based on year's tnvesU. cation of the Judge's again, 'tth a view to possible criminal prosecution." York d di-ir- ot. ...si.imie W end output of ii r dis- m"ie nioi laid somewhat was of I'7 do- - do-- e , pun at sr.ison.il jliiouiu: I". wan UiiH new rally of lln- - at Ho )'- - high-- o' coii- lierilUuUlI Of IT'S. .as.."?, employment were declining, u;i goods lla-- jinop-lil- In" h BANQUET TO BE ' and HELD new J ur.i-s- c tiileie-- - ''Second: of the lainity of homii and all. (Dealer vision and iision of FEB. 22 Event Sponsored By Junior Chamber Of Commerce Jhe America n s m banquet sponsoicd by the Junior chamber of commerce will be held on Washington's birthday, Feb. '22. at the Howard Hold, In connection with the banj quet. the young man who lias "been selected as having contributed the outstanding civic 'achievement for 193K, will he awarded the Jr. C. of C. dis1 i "Fifih: Improvement of aside t Theni l mull pi ogles Fihraty . the.r crlehrate yi-a- fun-noo- idti'nlay have shown During ibis lime have te,ll KliiM.tMl Imy and men taking port in l':( gte.n scout movement Through their great woik in this uigait iition- ihey have dcvelon-tin- pleat Aim-- lean titi.-Ogden Area lo C i telirale Hie Imy seouls of llie Opden area conned will linld a cool I of lanio. in l!,e new (tpiloii l.igl si Iliad Till y Witt also P.IVI- .. coiiiii-cliowell In big piogl.inl their Pitthd.iy al whicli in.ii.) 'tluwill .i i"ii-liipii.it.ii maui event of tin- - evening will tie I lie gia-.l- t tio'mr to a Very few who will receive their Hugh awards. Last year theie weir three seouls who received this honoi'. Interest Shown A boy is very proud to belong to lips scout movement. Scouting brings out his good characters and helps develop his Theie have poor oi.es. many men who saw- such a great field for helping the youth in scout work they have spent nearly all their time helping younger boys to advance to higner ranks These men have followed this great mol to. "Once a .Scout Always n Scout " l It till Sill Ii It ON I III I ITank Knox CP. leu, o pub-- i; pi r im.l KepuUHi n luMiiiner fur the Vue I'msi tenrv in IJjU. uves Ni wr Yoik with Mis Knox for u tup lo Valjuiulsi I lo.r, Un-i- tne Audi tiu-sin- g lu Uurt.us Aiie. in-l- u-- s family "Third: Inei easing enjoyment and satisfaction derived from1 sharing and cooperation among family members in the discus-- ( sion and solution of common problems and in the understanding of cnih other's interests and needs. "Fourth: Increasing sensitivity to and g) eater competence in dealing with significant proh-'tern- s of home and family living , si aiti-nded- . n i lh-- te en 1 Iw-e- - Am-eiica- n the of home In . wi I ' the enure act should tie pealed. He said he objected ii the measure tieeau-- e used lo en,i!ie str.Ker: and that it did not apply to the party, lie said the repieserl.uivcs of Hie flail communist i Skill party was pledged to the sup-Ior- t today. of democracy and its prinThu measUiO, in' induced by V. ilham cipals , Wood. tups An American I.egion spokesWePer, Maura e Ih Hoy den. D. vo man said the K.imion, Hphi.din I'. Pectul, to amendment of the oppose V. ay in-- , I , I.. Strong.. ai t . Haiiy I), li.ivi-- , and av at Thomas. the! H , K.dt Like, would nrdoi'l The act. . pi earner provisions of tile pro-- ( City 1C) EiCCHSC IMt-Lposed measure are similar lo .equipments of the fed- oial motor carrier act. Tbo mayor and city council First morning session of the at their regular meeting Tiiuis-housof repiesentativcs was day night, adopted an ordinance devoted largely to discussion of licensing marble games and a tneasuie lo amend laws on amusement devices in Brigham penitentiary pensioning of stale ' was recom- City. The rat" fixed was $73.00 per guards. The b. mitted representatives annum for the first machine said a senes of amendments ard $3.0) for each additiionrl had made it contusing. Among machine by each firm conductits sponsoi , is Rep Maude B. ing these games. Jacob, I) , U'ah. The council officially aecepbd A Bill to amend h.ws gov- the resignation of police officer erning the public service com- Harley Heaton, who is leaving mission was tabled by the house the force to engage in the sales or. motion of its sponsor. of automobiles. The new motor earner act Considerable routine business would require that contract was also conducted at the carriers pay a SJ5 fee to obtain' a license from the public service commission. 9th, e.r SI'ATK CAITIdl., Salt , laiM-City- Feb i i ft i Fnaetment cd a ' imjgele new slte motor C.uiiei ,n w .is pieposed in a bill in! i iidiiei-i- l in the house of 1 ...... 1 1 1 0 i res-dia- after res-itia- Participated 1 j . At 1 y pro-xPo- d im-'t'ta- L t, coun-divide- d g n P.-T- '. n e n , j Win-nifre- d News-Journa- j l .en.ti'e ih-ipi- l III wnk nis ot Box Fitter county I al the PfliK Valley wai.1 ITid.iy ot I p. m. s in pay tin Ir last to esja-etJames I Caller of 1'aik Valley .rod (kli-lr- i Itiisehl of Roselio wtio weie killed inxtunily TuesIn a buc saw day aeitdi-n- t at Bom-iiwhen thn !.!, iin e win-e- t.f a jniwer-diTveaw luoke into fragment while the two men and Albert Hirschl were sawing wish) on the ranch of Albert J li i III, father of one of the vlillm of the tragic are, tent of Lims Htrsehl Bishop Talk alli- - and Bishop Fled H.rsitd ot liosetie jiresided at the whirh xei viiia, went largely The floral tl.lmtes weie piotusc and beautiful All of the musical numbers, except one, were tendered by the Knowvillc ward choir. Inoffered by E. Ray vocation Mortis of Rosette. The speaker were Bishop Fred Hirschl, Merley Carter of j California, Henry Kunsrlcr of chamber j nWPt,P( of Floyd Anderson Brigham, Joseph J. Larkin of Knovvvillp, Collin Sweeten, pres-- . ident of th Curlew stake, piesented to tne team winning charlog VV. Goodliffe of Brig-wa- s I lie which league diampionship. ham cltyi an(1 of Bountiful. Mrs. Alice Goodliffa Jensen of Brigham City sang, "Face to Face." The concluding musical number, "Sweet Rest In Heaven," was rendered by members of the Snowvlllo choir. this trophy will lie auilmi in.-sn,.n(Hiction vvn8 pl0nounee.l Jew- - by Kenneth Carter of Bark Val- on display at the I'eii-relry company m th- near fu- ,.y, interment was In the Park lur,- Valley cemetery. The grave of Tl.e City Ueeieaiion.il league jjn)l.s j Cartir wus dedicated plays in the new Box Elder; ny Lawrence Carter and the high school gym each Saturday grave of Curti Hirschl was night, and have five nights left dedicated by Howard Larsen, lo pl.iy lo complete the sched- bo'h of Park Valley. ule. These games are free to the public and bring out some of BASKETBALL the new talent In basketball, and also revives some of the TONIGHT Iti-so- j i SAD ACCIDENT a quality and adequacy I Marl-facilities and increase of op-- J bien redueed lo satisfactory portun.iies for comfort and coni n Prices! Tills reduction venience, privacy and underSaiinKv k enabled firms to repay tinguished service awaid. standing adjustment to perII a?r I nitiun of their loans at dis-- t The committees on the ban- sonal needs, ioci ration, health, eon-teloans total and banks n ant quet and the program have and education for alt mem-bei- s 'Weber Takes muJeiately during this been making preparations and I of the family. ly , Close Decision From ud. promise the outstanding event "Slxtn: Improvement imho led ion a marked the i meantime, of the year to those attending. moiale of all members of the Box Elder Bees y On!). l v.,1 had appeared In The young man who Is to re- family, in their mental adjust- which had Last night the Weber high ceive the service award has building, 'WDS (Continued on Page 2) from already been selected by a school of Ogden took a close ft) percent r co. il to December 1937. decision front thp Box Elder An up- - committee of the comprised ntoik place in this major in- - presidents of the local civic or- jBecs on the local floor by the score of 2S to 26. This is tne '0 in January lu.lH and was gani.ations. the mayor and the CORINNE NEWS first win for the Welter nia- of schools. This owed after March by a sharp superintendent and chine this season. Feb. This sustantial te-i- l selection has been approved by1 CORINNE ansion. Tlio game was featured by national committee. The Mrs. J. II. Norman and Mrs. l the in privately financed to Paradise rough play on the part of both building rested basically award is now in the hands of Alma Smoot went and will he pre- to attend the ward reunion on teams and good lout pitching n a strong demand for addi-na- l the committee sented the at banquet was February Feb. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Norman could easily have changed the and housing greatly lived there lor many years, and score. Thp Bees took an early iliated by liheralied financ-- : 22nd. Mrs Sinoot received a special, lead which they held at the terms under the National invitation to sing. quarter time but seemed to Feb-.ras art. amended using Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Reeder bog down in the second period Local Musician X 19'i.S, arid other members of Corinne and lost the lead. The score i'he marked increase in build-du- i In went was tied again in the third committee Genealogical mg the spring months, with a fou pitch by to the Logan temple Wednes-'quarte- r Show Losran At ih locally and in other parts day to pay honor to Terry ward Dean Huchel but two more field the United States, resulted Lester Oleen Anderson, of .for their achievement in tern-ngton, Death of Relative an increased demand for ' a in n Brigham City, took part in an pie work for the past year, nous building materials and Calls Ross Bowen and A. Mrs. Jensen J. at and Mr. obta show talent Aggie presented js aided in the reduction of the It would require school bus in Logan, Fri- entertained their classes of Jutheatre, Roxy Tooele .entones of many dealers and regulation and inspection by the yyjfe rp0 day night, January 27. The stu- - nior girls and Explorers Thursoducers and In the lumber commission public service dents of the Utah State Agri- day with a sleigh riding party., Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Bowen fill this increased demand school buses be a tray luncheon; clev- Afterwards, of this city went to Tooele FriJstipu'ates cultural a college produced (UP i is promptly The commission would reflected in a er musical skit in which Mr. was served and games played day on account of the death vers "her volume of he given the right to determine of a late hour. until production, Kermit W. Baker, a brother-in-lahis Anderson with Improvements participated sense school buses at which inventories had been rc points Mr. and Mrs. Alma Smoot of Mr. Bowen. flute. four dc rail-Corncl Sfore iced by eaily late permitted to cross and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Norspring. In other Mr. Baker, a former resident a is Oieen j freshman major-an.1 ; The bill was preroad Dark atenals industries, the man motored to Salt Lake Fn-daLos Manager D. C. Crcmpton of sented for introduction earlier, of Tooele, died Monday at will ing in music, lie served two son, i and t business increase on became appar-:pleasure Angeles. Funeral services store local the has in Cornet the L.D.S. Eastern vide n years just it because but was withdrawn more slowly, but by mid-ra- r be held Sunday at 2 p. m. at some marked im- had no title. States mission before his cnroll- - combined. Clifford Hatch, student at the completed output of cement, steel, ment here. He is a South ward , Tooele chapel. in the of ol interior member Painters would he placed un-- I Graveside services by the common brick was also Y. U., has returned to school provements B. the band, and Delta Phi, nationthe store. of Utah the der the vision week-enat the supei With several easing al honorary missionary fratern- - after spending The whole store has been re- state industrial commission if Masonic lodge will precede home. burial in the Tooele cemetery. exceptions, the general has new and y. a moasuic introduced in the shelving arranged ndency of production in most He been installed along both sides hou.se today were enacted. The hi district formerly graduated from industries during Box Elder of the building. Stocks have bill, supported by the Ameri- LETS DANCE! high school w here he was to decline somewhat was studenl director of the J. Hyrum Ward been enlarged in several de- can Ferieiation of Labor, re-- ! Boys and girls of the third the first half of the year, but Casoman medal award partments. The improvement quires painters walking in to sixth grades, inclusive, we insist further declines or to band, Sorensen is noticeable by the inviting on Buys contest counties in which there is a are going to have another state winner winner, iease in the second half. The his flute, and first place award Home In Brigham city of more than 30, (XXI pop-- i dance next Saturday, Feb. 4, nportant exceptions to this gen-ra- l ulation be licensed. winner in the Federal Mus.c at the high school gym from pattern weie the petroleum, contest J. Hyrum Ward, manager of N. Mason, D., two to four p. m. the flute. Rep. ori Wayne tut and SET FOR RABBIT the local liquor store, has vegetable canning, air-MBox Elder, presented a bill to This time the dance will only and pulp and paper chased the commodious resi- - HUNT SUNDAY each of Utah's 29 cost you five cents, so lets all at! A Montana ranch house will dence of William Sorensen into three dis-bi- bring our parents and be there (The more general expansion be the theme of the "Treasure 213 South Second East in Brig-iccction of county but please remember the time, Prom-irnL'l- s rabbit at drive East hade and industry during State" the Hall of Western ham City. rHE commissioners, the place, the day, and the e latter half of 1938 largely States on Treasure Island. Mr. and Mrs. Ward and chil- - ontory Sunday and from the Charges that proposed amend- - price. AL a outlook number present large fleeted the effects of new dren will move, to their CENTRAL COUNCIL OF recovery of sportsmen are going on the ments of the state criminal i . private building, of inventory substancial declines that had home immediately. ASSOCIATION. hunt. The hunters are advised 'syndicalism and sabotage law eductions, and of other factois taken to would communism the earlier in permit to take year place their lunch and the Uch as the in increasing expen-lture- s did not continue after late sum-me,ranchers will furnish hot coffee Tun riot in Utah were made of the Federal Govern-lpn- t a public hearing held on the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CAMP ARRANGES to all attending. Sunday school, 10:30 a. m. and the relatively well The drive is being sponsored amendment by the labor comDespite a further marked in- DANCE a. m. maintained level of consumer crease in loans on non-farThe Beehive camp of thp by the local Wildlife Federa- mittee of the Utah house of Morning worship, 11:13 7:00 p. m. acorne. worship, Evening a fairly brisk expan-o- real estate, total loans of dis- Daughters of the Pioneers are tion and seventy-fivtoday. representatives CCC boys 7:30. in sales of new Rep. Victor G. I'ett, D., Juab Young Peoples hour, automobiles trict member banks declined giving a dance Thursday even-ling- , from the Brigham camp will is cordially inThe "hair-mapublic of labor the Place after the introduction February 9th in the Sixth go along and gather up the county, slightly in 1938 and investments i nnv said the hearing vited. models in the last quar-- r in of railroads, util- jward hall. The admission will (rabbits, which will he sold, the committee, obligations Rev. Edward G. Atkinson, would of the to be continued have 40c year, and November ities, and other corporations be per couple. Ever) body proceeds to go to the Minister. nd December of to later completion permit volume of retail were reduced. The decrease in is invited. ' de testimony. Rf'nerally increased the amount of bank credit in Mrs. Evc1n D. Oppenshaw, Judge and Mrs. J. Wesley n the last RESULTS OF UTAH-AGGIquarter of use by private borrowers was HP i the American Sen-- j Horsley and sons, Jack and yoar the "presenting GAMES seasonally adjusted more than offset, however, by a ANNOUNC E BIRTH tmal Mothers' club, produced' Paul, and Mrs. S. L. Moskowitz recendber advancing subrtancial expansion in holdLAST NIGHT h,,Xfor LoveMrs. and Mr. Wayne 'photostatic PH to the same copies of alleged motored to Ogden Thursday J level as in ings of United States govern- land of Rock Springs, Wyo., propaganda" and evening to attend the concert bas- "communism The of January 1138, the Utah University highest point ment obligations and of other announce the arrival of a girl of the act of the Utah State S.nfonietta said amendment e ketball at team was defeated ear. A considerable public bodies. Adjusted demand horn early Thursday morning Denver by a score of 41 to 44. would permit communism to' presented at the Ogden high f1 factory payrolls also deposits advanced to a level at in a Rock Springs hospital. school. Utah lost to the fast overrun Utah. Place' the adjustment index the ,J close of the year about as jThe little miss weighed eight ColoradoAggies team by a score of! James F. Forest, secretary' Mr. Ted Hone, of the Associa- advancing to a level 2 of thp communist party, tossed' percent high as the previous recoid pounds and will be christened 43 to 56. tofflkr than in December 1937. on December 31, .Sharon Kay. Mrs. Loveland will a surpiise element into themed Gas Company, was a bu.si- peak reported enculture mcome did not im- - 1936 and time accounts also ex- - be remembered as Miss .hearing when he arose to op-- ! ness visitor in Brigham yesterir..,,, ho"ever, although the panded. Evans of this city. Subscribe for the pose the amendment, stating day. o ACGDLNT Many Friends Attend Service.? Of Two Men R has as National S Seoul week in the l I itou.iiy K the bey scouts Will Da- - euiitin-l-e.- l telng place of the home and in society, wc-i- e iuction. and by mid-:- s of retailers, wholesalers, d manufacture! s generally Is dearer roinpidu wan , rri-s'- ean-u- PAID VICTIMS OF s Stouts To Irisip life li all inernls-i- s ill Hu- - elil ii liun-n- t Ian. tty living for - generally (r let els, proiiln w ore in some cases and uemig enUnly. agrieul-"diindustrial prieos woio firms held ,r..:ig. and many mu as that weie burden-- ( m relation to I heir current pioMieeiitc sales volume, sumption in the succeeding months generally exceeded w in f.in.ily Ineieasuig AMERICANISM vpafid tilt- at (Yiebrate Birthday s sja-eifi- fid-Uioiii- ii., in, '.lined Boy t.i-n- the county al the piesct.t it i an e(ari-li.i-ni- , we cannot hape to mote than point the direction in wtudi n ma; progless Iiuild-- ' log a comnimitv pineuint of family life education l a differ! tu thing than building a curriculum fm the (.thuds All individuals and all are rumerni-with a Some of community ptupriim tin objectives ol tin- - piogram.j or souse values, whnh in- - hoja to woik toward ate; tn.i- - Dn-tn- j whole, hoi the now-nw alii r mid I1''in I he IV I'ROBE t'ommiuee all) a 7recotn -- pi lU'l iveoitlcJ tor Sut rtlt'ot r oloil pose i KILLED IN AUTO a,. I 111 of Tor.hg i vhiiti m the iwciiih d ) uri-ii- n com! i!u d.sirirt ol I' n,o He - .v:,.r:iu.l ouv.iv j.i.l , '' I Boil M I. re in'aking lit .! the HaW Ml! I laid vesleid i) said, q.n-'Thiie has fact n mumlio-- l ot lie lis lii 'he pui)-i- - d" Jurtlier ! - Vviill ct.aiped c i .... LED an Delivers Addivs To Notary Club Li Jo.l,-- iV'il llul.iV I li.tl al a Was si l.'eiii i'il ot St" oi seive h.s !ivv Hale Mis IP On of Via,!. Ills- - dell ujpeate! Un.si.v in (a tl'y EDUCATION UTAHSALESMAN LAST RESPECTS HOTEL I'KI-i- r i f'mpg , s old-tim- players who, at one Tonight at the local high 'school gym will be featured a basketball attraction that prom-'ise- s to he a thriller. The fast s Watkins Motor team of who are leading the state league without a defeat, will meet the Logan Knit team of the same league. This game will feature outstanding stars of college caliber and will give Washakie Boasts the local fans an opportunity All-Indiio witness some of the fastest ball in the Rocky mountains. L.D.S. Bishopric Such stars as Con Watts, the artist, Jay Whitman WASHAKIE. Feb. 3. T h i s and Elmo Indian community in the ex- 'of one of the fastest dribGarff, of Box north end Elder treme blers to perform In these parts, county boasts of being unique will give the fans something in that the L. D. S. bishopric to talk about. The Logan team austake by recently appointed is also composed of Utah Aggie thorities Is the first rtars and are out to tip over In the L. D. S. qhurch. the bishopric leaders. The game This is the first time in the will league start promptly at 8:30. of an church the that history entire Indian bishopric will pre side over a ward. time or another, were gracefully skimming the basketball court. Come out and see the games and try lo pick the winner of the beautiful trophy to be awarded by the Box Elder Jr. chamber of commerce. First i j an one-han- d n MARKET REPORTS IIONEYVILLE NEWS OGDEN, F e d. 3 tUSDA) Hogs: 490; steady; top, $8.00 on best local butchers, lbs.; mixed light and weights, $7,001(7.90; packing sows, $5.75&6.25. Cattle: 160; slow; early sales to few light stock limited calves, steady at $7.35; late car 903 lb. Idaho Thursday steers, $8.00; load medium and igood Idahos, $7.25 h 7.75; load 11037 lb. Idahos at auction, Stockers and feeders $8.00; LOCAL PEOPLE AT I END few lots mostly $6,501(7.60; FUNERAL SERVICES good slaughter heifers, yard AT PARK VALLEY sales and auction, $7 25; odd lots feeder heifers, $6.25177.05 Brigham people who attended medium and good cows for the funeral services of James week, $4,751(6.00, few I. Carter and Curtis Hirschl at. low cutter to common $6.25; Park Valley yesterday were: $2,751(4.50; bulks, $3.00 0 cows, Clifford Frye, Victor J. Bott, few common down to 5.85; Fred L. Petersen, C. Henry bulk vealers, $7,501(9.50. $4.35;, Nielsen, Harold Rees, H. Fay. Sheep; 600, includes 100 for Sholty, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. market and 500 through; no Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Goodliffe and daughter, Mrs. early sales; late Thursday few lots truckedin lambs at weeks Floyd Jensen, and sons, and Leon Goodliffe, Mr. decline, $7.50. and Mrs. Rulon Hirschi, Mr. and Mrs. Emile Hirschi, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Caddy, Mr. SOUTH CACHE WINS and Mrs. Earl Clatk, Eunice The Bear River high school Hirschi, and Mrs. Wm. E. lost last night to the leagueDavis. leading Spartans of South Cache high school by the score of Mr. Chester Knudson and 41 to 27. This game was played George A. Anderson, of the on the South Cache floor at State Security bank made a Hyrum and keeps the slate flying visit to Lava Hot Springs clean for the SpartansThis Ison. IIONEYVILLE February 3.-Kenneth liunsaker and children and Jay Gleed were Logan visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Orme left Tuesday for a honeymoon Mrs. Orme trip to California. is the former Berma Chlarson. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tolman entertalne' at a supper at their home recently in honor of their son, Douglas' second birthday. -- Mrs. 180-(2- me-'diu- m La-Fou- j y. |