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Show 11 I ;V' U ' I . J '1 D 11 1 :v:': .1 -.- ,f,k ,1t lL 'T, lit .irthi Hit ,,' r,tr M a.'nii, tl r? H u, " J :,,, All our liu.'k frutil ,,f heart, ri inuUlul Uu tli (ruin l lake their ronqilesloti of laiidkiM-- a llirif 1 1 g h H', T. . lUi on. 1 LRIGHA.M, IHIX 1 Stij i,lt (t I.V :4 -- Jut & f. I !,-- lL 1. q ' ,U b, MMHKK 27 I9M SCOUTS OF BOX :0F DRIGItAM CREEK WATER ELDER OBSERVE MONDAY DIED TUESDAY USERS MEET SCOUT WEEK makers To s jecd Governor I 'lea xon'jny Funeral To Ik Held Friday at 1 p. m. Fifth Ward EK - f'f 1:1 TAH, ULDNLSDW MORNING, H:ii!U BOX ELDER MS FIFTH 'J ur nt 1 1 tr.uH lilr J JAMESBARKER T1SLATURE Ui e Kl.ntil t OtMV. I uh ... ddajrv ixrjn , Olvin lialker, H). died Tuiiii ai g .in p m al hi home, 4 South hum street in liiigh.itn Cit, after an illness o. thiee months. Jte wits horn August go, KS, in S.il! Lake Citj, a son of John .Newman and Frames Adam jllaikei. He moved with hi parent la Willard when a child tin- and sM-n- t greater pall of his hie there. He lived for a time in I.'ltia, Idaho, and earne to Iirigham fity in IhjK. liming his euil manliood. he was rn 'gaged in fieigi.tmg fioin Coi tune to Hutte, Mont , diking twenty head of oxen in moving jtho heavy freight wagon used at that time. He was later a 'lariner by occupation, Mr. Bai her m il ncd riua-hj Ann Terry February 3. Ik I. and to this union four child! on vveie horn. She died August 1M, IKSf.l. lie mat ried Annie Marie John-jso(if this city in the Logan ' Novetnlier 19, lwi. making his home in Willard. To this union nine children wc-i. horn, lie was an active her of the L. D. S. church, wrv-hous- e ing In Willard as sujM'rmtcnden! of ihc Sundaj School, president of the Hldeis (pioiuin and a IwaUl teacher for twenty years. Alrr coming to Brigham City j,(, M.IVI., as a Watd leather in Flfth want ami was a high J.lim-- t h M ttri'ii 1 I' .1 n 1 rJ JM'dllg. 1rusfti m r.any h.,i ,r, and i he Iac Of" me aieie population iei j I bi.ih p;oi nmg a11' '(rtswn rri.ii under way and irpa-M-ii10 Pf ire of n, any f uhndar d'O1 ire Itun I"'1 dl' I he low Lad id. la measure ajf passed a y. Ktiate nine, making of session ensile l he f.,r 5 In the the senate and Kight bill have been fkja-fh-- fr ':OKOXO.OKOK: 19 frigcr-t- w J withdiawn. Ihe leg-i- i tier evidence lhat Gov- heed to iikk-are a Wood' II plea far (ier.iy .kJ five on pilmj d T' I '.anges in 1 Kt-u- I ' 'Viewer lhat might Foi mcr Presi dent Herbert Hoover will head a hst of GOl' party leaders who will speak at the annual Lincoln day dinner in New York on Feb. IX Others will Include senate Chat les L. Me-minority leader, i.Nary. Josc-pW. Martin Jr., and Gov. jjdp, tarr of Colorado. gate revenues materially of the ien in the attitude liberal-a - house on proposed I p pf welfare laws and pen-Itepre-u-- s guards. o prison jg, refused, for example, !i prove a measure calling ) ( Ilfl.jjjment ol old age assis-V Lee O Damei nl Gov, 5.) instead of of . la those fug his first explanation said .Texas Jti limit now in force. mu.-,,,- . a ..herstiaw shoe imt winds, economy an.l suffer the lhe ra.Rro coul I Jf. a? they me in to 1 e mem-leader- ; . i T r:nB l.ent f.j'moie, had lieen designed deparlments tTvea ar0UM? public opinion against senate , , Jf: in the killing by the ,)Unishmt.nt. bill establishing a new U. S. Sen. Robert M. LaFoI- deparln ent of Justice. The Surviving are his wife and the both lette. Progressive of Wisconsin. following thiidrrn: Lorenzo Bar- last session, but was, warned against this country her of Bear River; Mrs. Chloe IXcj re-Lund o porry. v, I.. Barker of "trying to police the world'' and by the governor. It ed only seven approving said a popular referendum be- Brigham City; J. C. and C. K. last week despite Inclusion fore declaring war Is tho cutest Barker of Bear' River; Mis. j Rose Nelson of unges to overcome the chief j road to peace in Ampilca. Corlnne; Mrs. I NIT utiie's objections. Gov CuIhert Olson of Cali-- j J-Violet Tingey of Brigham City; - R- Barker of Willard; Mrs. tendency to favor smaller fornia went for an automobile i since'. munities as against the lar- - ride Pansy Seely of Brigham; Mrs. his first yesterday, cities was again shown in his collapse at Sacramento on Pearl Ifarpster of Los Angeles, Cal.; 36 grandchildren and three passage of a bill by the 'January 7th. c giving a larger share of Also the ;s cost license fees to the more.' Secretary of Agriculture Hen- following brothers: Alonzo J. Ain al Barker of Willard; Sam If. wallacp pleaded Fol- - rF settled districts. for private and Barkor of Elba ldaho. 4 lalng close on the heelson of sen-- Public address j E cooperation to insure con- Morris of Helena. Mont.; and action frowning efforts servation of America s natural William Norris of California. igive aeronautics gas tax mon resources. . lei to the Salt Lake munic-airpor- t City funeral services will be con- ICE and favoring its Homer Martin, one of the ducted Friday at 1 p. m. in the It 'wide legisla-J- t' two United Auomobile Workers' fifth distribution, SE 79 ward chapel by Bishop visullzed a close union "presidents," said that Francis L. Christensen. Inter- Siding of smaller community a majority of U A W locals ment will be in the Willard rests. would be glad to have their cemetery, under the direction of J hat there will be 'efforts charters revoked if the anti-- 1 Larkin and Felt funeral home. file to increase taxes w'as Martin group was in charge of. Friends may call at the family Si'wn in the introduction early the organization. home Thursday evening and week of a bill In increase un,iI ,ho lime of scrv' Father Charles Coughlin cniies from personal income lccssermon in radio his weekly es by lowering exemptions Rid raising rates, and another from Detroit that tho incident1 of the French air official rid-- , M boost the mine occupation Ui iMtlJOF tt. Still another tax bill pro ling in a U. S. bombing plane, olSlCT nation's Law Died III es. however th,at 1 ' to afford tax 'haL?isc!oscI stabiiization fund is being used, FOVO for the welfare of British and French internationalists. Mayor and Mrs. F Jasf.!)h and son Jay of this city Virginia Gadya, fascist Mr. and Mrs. Marvin included one forbidding tor who often speaks for Pre-anImarriages between whites, mul-tGmier Benito Mussolini, wrote Peters of Perry, went to Logan octoroons, Malays, and in his newspaper that Italian Tuesday to attend the funeral Irtber races, and the bill prohib-IRtroops would remain in Spain services of Mrs. Myrtle Law until the red army and sub- - Cole, a sister of Mayor Law, employment by cities, coun-1- ' influences there are who died at the home of her and the state of versive persons wiose wife or husband brother, Reuben D. Law. in is already completely eliminated. Provo Saturday of a cerebral in gainful employment, Secretary of Interior Harold hemorrhage following a fall. te senate spent one practically L. Iekes urged establishment plp services were conducted 'xion debating the former and of a permanent federal public Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Logan house almost all of its Sat-daof means a pre- gjXtb ward organization as chapel, with burial afternoon session in future economic de- - jn ie Logan cemetery. the pros and eons of the venting Mrs. Cole was born Novem- er. Both finally passed, 17, 1897, in Avon, a daugh-- j ber jjh'undreds of public employes of Francis J. and Annie ter he affected if the prohib-If,I?1 C ENTRAL APRONS FOR M. Deen Law, measure passes the SCHOOL SOLI SERVERS Surviving arc her husband of, 8n S aT1,roved by B1C gov. Treasureton, Idaho; her mother As Kt,01"' Passcd il prevents of Logan, and, the following, y married man or woman brothers and sisters: Mrs. Noma jff'm bring employed by the of Avon; Mrs. Stella-olane or any 0f its Mrs. political sub- Nibley; elusions if wife or husband is PriVatC indUSlry 0r'and Mrs- Ross Lee. president Sani I Dayton, Idaho; Mrs. Rozella vice president of the P.-land SS anci hours bU1 rc- - A., asked us to each bring a Fuhriman of Providence; Mayor liven na 1!s flrst Public airing in 'flour sack which we did. F. Joseph Law of Brigham City; open hearing fought in both Last Monday just before 12' Vernon D. Law of Smithficld; ,Muive branches. A bill 'oclock, we were called to the Reuben D. Law of Provo; and Prchase of airlines u!ng office. Mrs. Loveland and Mrs., Orville D. Law of Oakley, Ida. lt"i had made aprons out ofj lailroads, bcld sena-;Lci na a enlion i. at week. during one ses- - the flour sacks. They are white r It was finally! with bright red braid around Slllt Ol I' OFCClOSUrC irated. have The 'the edges. aprons lAilpfl TllPsdaV" sevl-raanliei-iheaf,irst o bands to go with them l n ed bls amended A complaint to foreclose on a The girls think the new di- , primary law reached the! darling. Now we girls fop) just mortgage was filed Tuesday in ?Slature last week. It would as dressed as the Junior Police- the local district court by the "innate the run-of- f Beneficial Life Insurance comprimary men. i4 BARBARA NELSON ,,glVp tbe party nominations pany against Thomas Hunsaker high candidates in the Fifth Grade. and Dclone C. Hunsaker, his primary to wife, and Merrell Glen and k,urdl Tuesday in Nevember. Mrs. E. M. Sackett of this Miriam Glen, his wife. It provides that the oath city visited with relatives and News-Journon page four) friends in Salt Lake Tuesday. Subscribe For The 5 1 , n-- j 'great-grandchildre- - wise-acre- s said11 edi-,La- d o j taj-'- -- y ar-iin- g g j ' - u-- L e I a- d 1 I Reports Given; Directors Fleeted Three-Yea- r Term Many Attend Court. of Honor Meeting i The annual meeting of the Ho Hldcr Cteek Water I'aeti was held Monday at if p in in Use court room of the county comt house, with eiiairrnan N. J. Valentine In Responding to the theme Carrie on American Scouting more than a million Idea!;-- ' jael ai quarter Seoul and eout eis adult leaders) will today laum-a wile of aetlvitle in ehatge. (eli-l.itiun of Roy Scout week, A repair of the seerelary. marking the .Vi h birthday of the Loreno W. Audi tson, was read j Boy Scout of America, lira and accepted, after which the Incorporated lit the District of meeting elected Uuee directors, Columbia on February 9, 1910 as follows; Carl Wold. Andrew land later gi anted a Federal and -sen R 1etel was a little stunncsl but bany, when lot OF EM Para W. E. lUdrPtt, 35. of G. heston. Tlaeey Larsen, Chatter by Congress. Since the I is wife prrM-niebun with quadruplet ilaughirrx. the babies air hon here, m a ptrlui t ken for a term of yean. ooutx wrie enrollrd a emllest a s Geral-itme. Kt. ltabies transom al Man Intuuiarv. U;riuj;ii inc named Joyce, jraiielte. Joan and They succeed Finest Hansen, total oi S i ,iv'l boy and men flx lora said they and their nunher were doing e!l. N fao Hansen and !i a Larsen, have been member of the boy It was brought out at the scout movement In thfi country' meeting that people who already C UIHniissioiUTS 'and have participated in It i have sufficient water and do noi i j e constructive program of particiwant 1'ine View water on thrill rcHl .l.NNIUH pating citizenship activitir, of to Sec-- j AloilduV city lot should which the current plan are typret.iry Andeison at once and ical. can be At the meeting of the county Mmi-I Varying a little from the Naheld here made befojc the water tickets j commissioners tional program. Scout official are Issued. Jdiy a delegation from llrigtiam In Utah decided to observe NaAlso that people in the dryjChy and Us fue department tional Scout week from Febru lot district should make a sur.apieaird and rerpiested the of the water they expect j tjhhshmrni of a cii(Hratke jary Mb to 11th, Inclusive, opening Sunday with "Boy Scout to get from Fine View dam and. plan for fighting fue outside Hay in Church." then make application to the the limits tf this city. It was hoard of directors at once so proposed by the delegation that In the Box F'lder stake the new ditches might be construct; the county purchase an equity scout attended the various ed or changes made In the old, In the city's fire equipment. church meetings and furnished water system to take care of The matter was taken under Ity Mattingly 'employing men or women whose the programs. advisrment. llieir needs. husbands hi wives weie cm-- ) I'. I, t orresMmilent Tuesday evening a Court of ' 1,1 and Mayor F. Joseph laiw Industry pnvate nor of the Ogden Area Coun-I'S t u 1. STATU CAPITOL. Sa of (tea red as a a,, eil was held at the new high m,,n' ,hnn il ,,, A 7 COM.MENDAIJLK Feb. of the the building committee tl'Ii City. school In the Junction city. This llox Lldci War Memorial home, 'permit radio, id cm jro ations to hrf n.iiiu . Ai II. ui t. Flo , it. I.. I.,,..-,INCIDENT by tho meeting was attended into the laid ol uu li.m , .and requested lhat t ho euininists f, mm t.itmii Pi ah was In .J1,,,, to the extend passed A recent incident at Sail Idikc R'0,1('r building () isHu h ol stale si the hate to ( appninl by u, ostablish a ttain- City clearly shows the Integrity I committ,f authmity about the rare- - lature today. , and honesty of a certain m-- l ,.w enforce- - led meri? ba?ges Xrfirst and lllfc, o home. to tafcr.t the wan sent which The bill, quarters M. conducted dividual there. Ldees oltlVvrH cla be com- - ,h(. house of rep. esenlaiive for (hroul, u, extension division Clyde Fail, agent for the!1? was informed by the m and 15 s tar Zd life missionors that they are doing its consideration, amends state 0j ,ju. Cnlven.lty of Utah. New York Life Insurance com-- , This will practically badges. pany. left his car In front of H itn their power to bring about law which permit the railwa conclude the scout program in a Salt Lake apartment building. a workable agreement between companies to own stock in and thlr. stake, build, operate and maintain Upon his return he found the tht American Legion and the,tQ To Veterans of Foreign Wars re- - transportation lines on land and Winnifrcd Hazen The scout officers of the Box Tender badly damaged, build-f use of the j little stake arc: scout division, It sea. with Elder active Classes garding Conduct lereceived he a passed later Days and that a solution to the t position. tter front Stephen L. Chipman, boys 13, 11 and 15 including l.-T- . A. The South Box Flder of age, E. M. Sackett, 50 Fast South Temple. The problem will soon be solved. years unemployment and of a six weeks chief commissioner; W. H. Barn- Wm. E. Tracy, of Naf. Idaho, cry conference of legislator will be sponsors explained that because of child. of slippery roads and a clouded appeared and asked the com- - and industrialists, businessmen, course on some phase ard Lrnest Freeman, Roland o direction able under the to road a collision with missionors laborers and farmers was pioFtlgby and Dr. J. L. Huchel, windshield, improve the innim-a parked car had been unavoid- - between Naf and Yost. They posed in a Joint resolution scout deptf.y commissioners; Dr. able. He slated that he had assured Mr. Tracy that this'trodueed in the house by Rep. coordinator for the state on ce R A pearse, chairman of ad left his name at the apartment matter will be given considers-- ' Sheldon U. Brewster, D., Ta It i('f , education, starting Jesse W. Hoopes, do"k ,fn Uoom vancemcnt; l t17, Lake. chairman of organization; Sterbuilding and made a note of the tion. license number of the damaged, Fred Miles, district engineer! The resolution proposed ,!l(' L h i j ling Wright, chairman of campt sa , . . car. Failing to hear from the 0f northern Utah, and othors. lcKislature resolve itself info a; .. ing, and A If L. Freeman, chair- owner, he checked the license appeared and asked that the committee and invite labor and man of court of honor, A v r ks I r i c Kiv U.,,u, number with the state tax com-- . creation of sidewalk projects business to join it in an Clifford Frye is chief commiscourse. 10 mission, who gave him Mr. along the highways in Box El- "employ! sioner in the Exploring division, mUlah's acquainted for boys 15 and 16 years of A bill to limit dimensions and wi,h Miss Hazen's splendid work age. This division will hold its inat his office for compensation decided to draw up a blanket weights of trucks and trailers! from last year, and we are Court of Honor in Ogden on h upon Mr. Earl's next trip to project for the different dis- - and to regulate lighting equip- J February 21st. all parents Salt Lake. Uriels to be considered at a ment of trucks was presented to hese oi ad Xco to the house by Rep. Charles later date. county classes. is no fee and the Former A delegtaion from East Gar- - B. Hunter, R., Iron Brigham There Noted Auto Speed land appeared and asked for Another proposed motor act classes will last one hour. Woman Died just if would, enacted, price prevent of of the oiling a strip road 5'i The particular phase of child by retailers of miles In that district at a cost discrimination to be studied will be de- Ogden Tuesday fuel. It would require life INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Feb. 7of $16,000. Tho matter was motor at the first meeting and cided set his own price Mrs. Mary A. Hansen Ci'aw. (HIM-WilBill Cummings, postponed for discussing lhe the retailer to we invite the public to attend. it fuel the and maintain for ord, 62, wife of William L. Crawrace driver, was reported near Prjcct with the state road ELDER BON SOUTH for all purchasers. ford of Ogden, former resident in Methodist hospital to- - mission. CENTRAL COUNCIL Rep. II. E. Smith, D., Weber, W. Howard and of Brigham City, died Tuesday Van night after surgeons performed1 introduced another companion in an Ogden hospital after a long an operation to relieve a brain Stewart, representing the measure for his homestead ex-- j illness of heart disease. suffered in an auto-- i VP1 lislnK committee of the local ,,.,,xv to VcxiViir1 chamber of commerce, She wag born February 25, ap- - emption bill, designed p:' mobile accident. tax vent levies counties raising 1876, In Smlthfield, daughter of Physicians told the wife 0f peared relative to an appropria-th- e if the exemption bill becomes! The Box Elder Stake high Hans ace speedster that "he has tl0n by tho commissioners for Larsen and Theresa Lund-greean even chance to live if his advertising Box Elder county, law. The companion measure priosts Vvill hold their annual She was marstrike a proviso from s((.jai tonight in the Fifth ward ried toHansen. s would Mr. Crawford August temperature lowers, but thej A delegation from the Ameri-crisiwhich statutes state permit hall at 7:30 o'clock. will last through the nextcan Lpgion and Veterans of For-2She 7, 1893, in Brigham City. counties to increase maximum A very interesting program of was an active member of the hours." Cummings' temper- - elKn ,Wars askpd ior an appro-atur- e levies. $360.00 to pay for musical numbers and stunts L. D. S. church, holding promafter the operation was'Pnat'on D., will bo Rep. P. S. Marthakis, on the Memorial home to 105 degrees. lie was uncon-worgiven and refreshments inent positions In the Primary, bill to a Salt Lake, presented complete it. The matter was scious. will he served. Dancing will M. I. A. and Relief Society; the house which would prevent The enter- was also active as captain, of conclude the sportsman was, lakcn under advisement, arbitrary dismissal of teachers. tainment and evening's the Bear River several camps of the Daughters injured while driving home last hirmeasure The for provides night. He apparently lost City orchestra will furnish the of the Pioneers. She was the r ing of teachers after a IjIVCSIOCK trol of his car on a soft music. mother of twelve children, eight inAn probationary period. der of the road. The machine SllOW Onpns; ol whom survive. structor completing probation plunged through a guard rail Funeral services will be conwould be rehired COMMUNITY SECTION into a creek. Bystanders pulled OGDEN, Feb. 7 (UPl- - W ith from ypar automatically ducted Friday at 2 p. m. in the to year unless the TO MEET 20 ater. per cent more animals on governing board saw fit to dis- & Sons mortuary by riifmhi The officers of the Box Elder Lindquist whnnSk gamed fame m hand than last year, the I!W9,mlss him. Dismissal could be lormer Charles A, HalBishop Community section will hold Wn ,hp Indiana' pPdcn Ovestoek show-o- ne of imi .accompshcd onIy aft(.r a ,)ub. their meeting Thursday at 2 p. verson. Interment will be in the nn rac W h a ,P('Wt Wcsts "blg thrcc 0i,('nrd he hearing if the teacher Ogden city cemetery. m. in the court room. average speed of. today. sired it ' 10-The subject to be discussed miles per hour. Jn 1936 he Secretary Myrta Ilales report-- : Thp scnate received the H ca,' pd tha pn,rics werp on hand -- working wives" bill passed by is "Utah Culture" and a good thcsol'Piawcrcd i j Brigham People 133.023 21 attendance is desired. from ; at A and Canada. Day-stales per thp houso whcn a threatened tona beach f la 100 He is an From per cent increase was movomcnt reconsideration Miss Rose Bernards of Salt airplane pilot and motorcycle,.shown in beef cattle sections. tfailPd to for in the materialize and Mrs. Clyde B. Strat- Mr. At the end of the week-lonrider as well as a race driver. 'bouse The measure would pre-i- . Lake City is spending the week show here, many of the animals vrnt the state or its subdivisions in Brigham City, the guest of ford and Mr. and Mrs. Vanes will be shipped to California for Miss Louise Call. The young T. Wilson of this city returned ladies were missionary com-- 1 Sunday evening from a trip the Golden Gate exposition KINDERGARTEN Joseph I. Dewey of Dewey-- ! which opens in San Francisco LADIES NOTICE panions in the Northern States! to Arizona and California. They mission of the L. D. S. church, went by automobile to Phoenix, ville, former chairman of the late this month. The regular meeting of tho Arizona, then to Los Angeles Boad of County Commissioners! iand UP ,be coast to San Fran- of Box Elder couniy, and Mrs.' Kindergarten club will convene He's Shoe Thief Strictly in the commercial club rooms Drucilla K. Iverson of Bear RfIC K A cisco, returning by way of Reno, CLEVELAND, O. (UP) Nevada. River City, were united in mar-- i Mrs- Johnson. Mr. Fox and Thursday, Feb. 9. at 4 p. m. of crimes here is scries strange with riage Tuesday at three p. m. others of the Utah Pension club A splendid patriotic program attributed to a man known as Combining County Clerk C. Henry Niel- - of Salt Lake w ill be the speakers has been arranged for your "the shoe thief. Seventeen Pleasare. Mr. Stratford visited the furniture markets in Los sen performed the ceremony in tonight, February 8, at 7:30 p.m. pleasure. New officers for the in the County Court room. Sub- - ensuing year will be elected. Angeles and San Francisco and his office at the court house. ject is Pension bills before the Lot s be loyal to our oiganiza-- up jewelry or money and has purchased a large spring stock of home furnishings for the tion and give our wholehearted taken only shoes. Percy C. Knudson, pioprietor Utah legislature, North Main Furniture company of flic Idle Isie cafe, has been The general public is cordialy support to the new leaders, not of this city. confined to his home during the u.vited. only by our votes but by our Miss Dorothy Knudson and few COMMITTEE with influenza. past days sustaining confidence in their Miss Marjorie Zundel visited He is reported to be on the in Sait Lake over the week-enability. Plenty of time to talk meang Subscribe For The News-JournKindergarten Committee. City with friends and relatives. little enough to say. 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