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Show Therefore 1 will enM(Ve; I will sacrifice; and cheerfully will I fight dure; if the issue of do my utmost, as on the whole struggle depended nie alone." Martin Treptow. WOULD FOLKS URGED TO EAT MORE TOMATOES PEOPLE IEFR5VE Army Man U.S. Un-Americ- Advocates an Principles Ore., June 29 Leethey of Donald piCol adU S. Army Engineers 'hot of dles suppression in criticism ,s" and believes Americans and faith" in Lid "blind place and military political eir PORTLAND, sdrs. heethey, one of four speakers In-- ( Northwest Institute of national Relations forum last A,t, contended that it was for news to 'be preyed "while it is hot" and that eliminated opinion should be i newspapers except when it is of building up lith." His views were and radio in the inter-j- t opposed by other speakers, Palmer Portland 'oyt, publisher of the reg'onian; Donald B. Sterling, anaging editor of the Oregon r journal, and H. F. Peters, mem-eof the Reed college staff and former employe of the British . company. said he believed the Nted States might be in dan-;o- r unless of losing the war Leehy of the government of g whom ,nder we. their will sons said the confidence of American soldiers on Bataan in Gen. Douglas MacAr-hu- r was "the- - sort of. faith Leehy gfAmericans should have In their ilVaders. I "Our job is to win the war or radio ,..nd any publication I address that tends to distract las from that object should be prohibited, " he said. imargued that only be should proper criticism prohibited and defined such criticism as that which the wisdom of waging the He credited newspapers Jwar. iipr.d radio critics with obtaining bPneficial changes in prosecu-oof the war. In reply tg Hoyt's statement 'hat Donald Nelson's appointment as war production chief "exulted from public criticism, Leehy said he believed "these changes would have been made Jtiyway and probably more effHoyt 1 qups-T.one- d n iciently. Sterling ilere,was t belief that expressed ' no s,udied plot" to news from the Ameri-fapublic, but criticised the 'lining of official releases. He of news "manipulation vas second only to falsification JS a crime against truth. Rhold n Jaycees To Help Stamp Drive In Commerce Victory commit-wil- l help Box Elder County 'll their July quota of War Bonds and Stamp purchases, it 'as announced today. The Box -- tier County quota for July is 'oo.iVhT and is the highest figure e' requested. "It is very fit- stated the Victory "that July 4th be a date 5 start the month's purchases 'ff with a "bang. On that date, a group of "(tty miss'es will sell War of every denomination 'amps 0 'he parade spectators in the doming. A booth where you '11 be able to make a purchase ''1 be placed at the entrance 'he tabernacle during the dependence Day program. a,'n, later, at the baseball aihe. stamps may be purchas-at the gate. The total pur-"as- e figure for the day will be "bounced at the ball game. a ttention Called To Machinery Law ,.nsiiict Agriculture Inspector I,. Davis calls attemion to state law which requires that S0ns operating farm machin-fIJ- r P"blic service obtain a nil. The law covers all s sllPb as bjnders, threshes machines, harvest machines, The permits may be ob-c- l fieP of charge at the of-- f o! Mt-Davis In the county Jyr' .'"n ma-ufie- . house SPY SABOTEURS WASHINGTON, June 30 (UP) Benjamin H. Namm, chairman Retail Advisory Committee of There were increasing indicathe U. S. Treasury, through a tions today that the eight Gernationwide program is asking man saboteurs Who were capall retailers in every commun- tured in New York and Chicago martialed. ity in every state to cooperate would be court war and Justice a nationwide tribute to Ameridepartment of in President extension day ca's war effort. On July 1st, at officials continued consultations Roosevelts salvage campaign twelve noon, all merchants are on the case for the second day produces results. asked to suspend merchandise but declined to discuss the posThe salvage campaign to date sales for fifteen minutes and sible type of prosecution that Americans but were, has failed, to devote this brief period to the will be followed. They empha"scrape given another chance and sized that there was no preceof war savings sale the bottoms" of their attics and, THEY NEED IT British repair crew remove damaged tank during third battle of Libya. Tank dent. bonds exclusively. basements for old rubber. It Court martial was foreshadon trailer goes to repair shop in rear area. With destruction of other tanks and supplies at of ComChamber local conservaThe further that appeared all equipment it can save. needs merowed, now however, by tho discusin-- j to all that anxious is merce Tobruk, Nazis, Imperial by Army were capture prevent measures almost tion one sions, drive engaged in by Attorney the behind chants old more get evitable, but that the hundred percent. This program General Francis Biddle, Secrerubber is turned in the loss Franklin J. Lewis Is set to launch the nationwide tary of War Henry L. Stimpson, drastically they will bo. WOULD TEACH MaJ.-GeMyron C. Cramer, Tho major weapon for saving campaign of "Retailers for July Interred In General and Advocate Judge sales effort, according Victory, rubber is gasoline rationing to Carroll B. Williams, secre- other officials of each departdriv City Cemetery curtailing The fuel already is being tary of the Box Elder Chamber ment. The following funeral services The only statement forthcomof Commerce. LOS ANGELES, June 28 (UP) tioned in the east because of an, wen- - held for Franklin J. Lewis, was a brief one by Biddle ing Box Elder Leo J. But Nelson, tire federal actual gasoline shortage. Legality of the who said last night that the two June 20, in the Third toSatuiday, bond war SCHOOLS HIGH to-chairman, to other County it could be extended freezing order was upheld ward chapel, under the direction day pointed out that the mer- departments were "in substanday by a U. S. court ruling in sections, or maybe the entire Prelude . tial agreement upon the steps Orville Saekett: by iof were behind the move. the nation's first test of the! country, to force motorists to Will Margaret Johnson; opening Urges Establishment chants to be taken in the prosecution Morrison has merchant Judge stamps tires. "Every their war measuie. preserve the eight German saboteurs prayer by Merl Hawks; duet, Of . Precirle Over Classes In for sale, said Mr. Nelson, "and of Petroleum Coordinator Harold Guy O. Bryan, one of south-Flight Harold who were apprehended by the f "Whispering by Hope," office s the banks and the post ern California's largest dealers L. Ickes said the rubber land Lillian Felt; remarks by Utah High Schools Hour Prog rand handle the bonds. If application Federal Bureau of Investigation sentenced for violating thejvage campaign had been "dis-J. Delos Thompson; duet, "Oh Is made to merchants for bonds, shortly after landing on our r tire rationing program by selling appointing' and left little doubt, The following patrio- My Father, LOGAN Verda B. Kanvel Speaking before an- the applicant should be directed coasts from nazl submarines." Mirin' a failed it had Wl11 that 000 by worth of tires more than $30, bp PVf'senfod apr, Vpra B Murdock. talk by .audience of high school princitic PrRram ' to the nearest bank or to the He said a "further and more 1 "arin- Hp bla Ihn after the freezing order. in ,hP s,ak" tabl'r"'ulc a violin Frank detailed announcement concernJ. superintendents B,shop pals, Bowring; he said. not did clock Saturday morning. July jsol JIaroId Kelt; talk by and regular post office, Bryan contended the tire ra- the average pe. son Bishop science teachers In discussing the July victory ing this matter may be expec, old foi of search the due the violated 0f conscientiously testivmes a as par, tioning program 48 hours." Wm Stayner; song by Connie members of the Utah State Ag- drive, Mr. Nelson pointed out ted within the next process clause of the constitu-- rubber, and on more than a,hp days, it was announced There are several complicatpPlPl..s. cloing prayer by La-- ricultural college summer ses- that it was the mightiest of t little hoarding." tion. Federal Judge J. F. T. day by Judge Mat i:ner M. Glover; postlude by Mar- - sion, Bruce Uthus, director of sales events in the history ing factors In the ease: To hoarders, he said: O'Connor suspended a yar's ri.son, who has arranged the,ar(,t jobnsorv 1. Whether all the aeronautics secondary school of the retail business. The eight can he "Whoever and wherever 'hey jplogram as a part of the activi-- j to assistant chief jail sentence against Bryan but and tried was dedicated program by a military court, inas(XK) grave have American retailers by, may be, I should like o ask ,jPS 0f tbp Americanism Com- - W. H. Barnard and interment lined him $3000. .Robert Hinckley, assistant U. S signed the following pledge: We, much as two are American Three employees of Biyan's whether they care to have it on'mjBpp 0f bP Junior Chamber of was made in the Brigham of commerce for air, the retailers of have citizens Ernest Peter Burgnr if Amerisome conscious Icommerce. also were,their tire establishment establishment of pJpt,BOd the u. s.America, and Herbert urged De- - by naturalization, s Trcasu'ry teiy. (Monday, his, preliminary Music, B. E. H. fined, Vernal Webb and Ralph 'can flier, some day, prefight aeionautie Gaining in tQ do our hest hpl Ilaupt by the naturalization ot rtmpnt Johnson being ordered to pay life in the Pacific for lack of g Band, directed by A. B. Case- school by this every Utah high hoard-imaoyer ,hp blion dolar war his father. 5600 each and Mai tin Logarf the life raft which that A 2. EV.,. J Burgur and Haupt pi savings stamp and bond drive can Whether ed rubber might have made. rtnnouncea AmeriAdvancing of Colots, be denaturalized" on the Uthus, lecturing during the or Jul Ickes reported to the presi-:PaLegion. Safe and Sane Fourth conference on aeronautics edu- - Wp havp mad(? Qur patrioUc ground they transferred their dent that 219,000 tons of old rub-"Star Spangled Banner", band c?tlon at USAC sPke at a SPP" to go all out for victory allegiance to Germany, thus r her had been collected in the a n(j congregation. The plans for a ng C'ai afternoon session of the pledge placing them in an enemy alien' ,n onp lhp jo we know bpst drive up to last Saturday. Lester: safe and sane Fourth of July 'group. In charge of the invocation. Bishop status and subject to count marBoard Production War were announced as;vvasnr Georee Willard Frasier, However, , Dredge. jcelebiation than civil court tO tial, rather Wp ourselves plpdgpd M. Donald Nelson Gun-Man-; Chairman Without a Stain, of the Colorado State sell war bonds and complete today by Douglas trial. "Flag president durstamps told a secret house committee (ua derson, city recieation supervi- college of education at Greeley, aP Quartette. Regardless of the type of trial ing this July in an amount equal Address of Welcome, Major 'sor. while Dr. Frank K. Hart of the to 4 cent of our total sales given Burgur and Haupt, they per cam- carl Wold. collection the Mr. outlined has Gunderson would face the penalty of death University of California at Berk- for last July. Kiesel, where, with their Scout- paign might yield only 125,000, the following program; "War March of the Tartars, iy was also a special guest We have pledged ourselves to just as certainly as their fellows master, ( Leland Nelson, they tons. 10:00 a. m. Box Elder High '.speaker. IB. E. H. S. Band. enroll all of our employees in the In the sabotage mission. If tried spent a weeks outing of boatWPB officials believe that be- In a general meeting, Address, Dr. Royal L. Gaiff. School Band, under the direction Earlier, 10 per In a civil court, they probably ing, swimming, hiking and other tween 600,000 and 900,000 tons band of A. B. Caseman, will play sev- - ,pr. uart had addressed the con- - treasury departments God Bless America, would be charged with treason, outdoor recreations. cent payroll ayotment plan. of setap lubber can be col,ec-jan'oral selections at tho Court ference upon "Aeronautics and congregation. which carries the supreme penbefore Never has had Arriving at camp Sunday retailing of Part that, year. Retiring of Colors, Ameiiean House grounds. Education," and had declared such an opportunity to work to- alty of death. evening, June 21, the boys put they point out, still is tolling 10:lo a. m. - The children s pa- that there is a profound need for legion. L'm Denaturalization of Burgur and un their sleenine bags and 20t!'",J Never before has rearoun on automobiles as tnesj "Stars and Stripes Foi ever," radc will start at the intersec- in our schools, gether. in little exnerienee at cookine but win wear 0llt had such an opportunity Haupt so that they would face tailing tion of Forot and Main street. colleges and universities. the;B. E. H. S. Band. during Dr. to erub prove itself the greatest trial before a military tribunal next six months. The speaker of the day. Dr. The parade will move south and 'Hart explained that hv with their Mnnria v ninht thev held American enterprise we know it along ,bls salvage Royal L. Gaiff, comes fioir. the end at the tabernacle grounds. tioning is meant the conditioning objec,iv( would be relatively simple and nrneram around the ramnfire to be. 'campaign, as stated by Presi-- Department of Speech of the (Just the opposite of other 0f our youth for the vast air ex- possibly accomplished through We will meet our challenge? and Tuesday, left for a Joul";dont Roosevelt when he inaug- - University of Utah and is a years.) The children of Brig- - pansion program which we must an administrative mile overnight hike, into ruling by urated it, was to find out how radio commentator and news ham City as well as the parents have. Biddle. Department spokesmen neighboring box canyon, each much oW rubbpr thpro is in the analyst on siation KDYL. Those should lie interested in entering Throughout the conference, Motorcycle Rider declined, however, to discuss carrying his own pack of from,count who have heard Dr. Garff agiee one of the six sections of the which was sponsored jointly by whether such a course was un24 to 40 pounds. West old rubber can be that a very inspiring talk is in parade as the prize money is the United States office of edu- - Badly Injured Actually der consideration. to WednesKiesel Returning handled at existing reclamation store for all who attend. rather enticing. The best deco-- , cation and the civi! aeronautics Of Tremonton day morning, the fellows ex- plants at the rate of only about a be doll will short band concert rated costume, adminstration, the three speakpressed the wish that they had 1,000 ,ons a day' That vvoul(!given on the lawn at the tabei- - buggy, miniature tricycle, O. II. Harms, Rental Office To Be TREMONTON float, bicycle ers stressed need for aviation taken their fishimr notes with that the scrap collected naele while people are at living and pets. All marchers in the 21, resident of Boise, Idaho, is Established "(indicate them as they ran onto a newly-opene- to date would be in bad condition at the Valley enough for for the meeting. parade will receive prizes. creek which had been seven or 11:00 a. m. A patriotic pro-- victorious conclusion of the A home and apartment rental e "Let's make this a pingiam eight months of re hospital following an accident closed to fishing for the past It takes Americans meet o:i July gram will be given at the taber- - flict. claiming activities. Monday night 75 miles west of office will be established in the about two pounds of reclaimed nacle where again the Box El Director Uthus explained the Tremonton. Mr. Harms is suf- quarters of the local ration Wednesday afternoon, d o t0 ake onp der thcyjrubb high school band will play government plan for aeronauti- - fering with a fractured right leg board Wednesday, it was anPaC ' ,y useable rubber. But the major several selections. nounced today by Carroll Wilcal education in our schools, and irtiernal injuries. Zn,f Cmd' SCU S m aP'b!em now is to determine 12:00 to 2:00 p. m- .- Everyone kindergarten According to a report made liams, secretary of the ChamFURLOUGH game' of softbaH through spending mUCh ld 1Ubhp1' C3n bp AT DEWKVMIXE is invited to bring their lunch school, and distributed pam- by Leonard Bishop, state road ber of commerce. Thu, sdaV morning the to Th0 uspthe Reese Pioneer paik. nature Mr. Williams stated that ar,u,.ure. of Lowell Burbank rl!ed,H0n Sgt phlets outlining possible courses patrolman, Harms was riding ham boys went on a rubber is turned in. eyvilie, who has been stationed 2:00 to p. m. - Foot races in detail for the high school east on highway 30 south when rangements had been made with and Ben Glover showed 'he ,CSS dras,lc bp ,he at Ft Lewis, Wash., is spending and boat races for all will be teachers at the conference. He at 11:40 p. m. his motorcycle the local ration board to mainhis scouting ability by identify-- ' necessary to save the a furlough with his wife and held. (Swimming will be held emphasized strongly that the struck a rut in the road. The tain a desk, phone and a paid ing 22 out of 24 snecimens kfimeasures UI new baby, which was born on if 'be old fire wagon is fixed so United States must have a huge machine skidded over one hun- employee in this location whose (present supply of tires. bird!. June 22. Sgt. Burbank is a son 'he pool can be cleaned and an-- program of secondary aeronau-o- f dred feet and landed on one main duty it would be to list In the afternoon a horseshoe-side of the road and the rider homes, apartments and rooms Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Burbank other if we can get chlorine.) j tic education, pitching contest was held with on the other side. Harms lay for rent. All These two items are holding up seeking such ser- Ralph wiiiie and Charles Mills (Elder Dean Bunderson of Deweyville. unconscious for a considerable vice may obtain the necessary the swimming. Just another war winning in the doubles and length of time when a truck information relative to rentals situation. Ketums rrOITl Hawaii Floyd Olsen, the singles. driver saw the motorcycle, he at this office, Mr. Williams said. 8:30 p. m. Baseball game bea rain Thursday night, during Sup( and Mrg Hprvln Bun. Den-- j the the tween investigated and found the inand Peaches and snowstorm, the scouts were derson received Clark oisen, son of Bishop jured a telegram man. Motorists returned D. The earn. ver Grande R,o told the familiar old legend U Monday from their son, Dean. started his Harms to the Valley hospital. Maple Creek Trout "Jim Saunders. as Pr Initial to, training flight today a"rn; that he would arrive home t L y FHl'he first of ten Hatchery Sold 'ms53 I pen aniving back in UfiS" night. Dean has been in the boys to be serration. game is Ration Be Office To Bishop Z. Y. Erekson of ManKih 'ham, it was reported that Campmjssjon f jPid at Hawaii for the ,he .?Cal to be a thriller as some of the lecP,,1 r,m tua, and who has operated the 10 and al'p av,atl0n' was surroundings and two Closed it (Kiesel ,TbP All Day years past Peaches of last year are playing Maple Creek trout hatchery for be , more attractive this year than j flared that he would net be for the D. & R. G. W. You will flames of hp .,ber boys the past 14 years, has sold his noar in announced each the and fu,ure' boys before, Wednesday (ever remember the home run slugger abp t0 gPt back t0 thp u'nitt'd property to the Colorado Animal The course is sponsored by the expressed the wish that 'hey states for some time, due to the "Frantz" who played first base Due to the fact that the OPM company and will could return for another week. Mr. and Mrs. for the Peaches last year. The government, as an experiment to has .ar situation. a set of files for move his family to shipped it ts p.s.s.ble to train Murray in of both Contrary to a lot of rumors Bunderson were verv much do. are teams demine you,hs ,0 players the purpose of keeping the rec- the near future. f,y nut ing their services and tho h,gb. circulating around Brigham, the sllrpnSPd vesterdav when they of ords Box Elder sugar users as the older men. Bishop Erekson is camp will be opened during the reCeivPd the the wire which was proceeds from the gate will be easily If the experiment is success intact, the ration office, located in religious and civic circles months of July and August, and sent from San Francisco, as, given to the army and navy re- ful, every high school in the in the Capitol Theatre Building and many of his friends will all scouts and scoutmasters who they did not even know that lief. bp closed all day Wednes-- 1 regret to see him depart from The pries for the parade will nation will soon be turning outwid possibly can, are urged to take Dean had left the islands. day so that the board may set this region. he auaided at the par'; as well flyers, it was said. advantage of its facilities, someup the files and get them in time during the summer. as all other prizes. operation. The office will re- Civic Club To Frolic COAST VISITORS RETURN RETURNS FROM OHIO Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith sume business again as usual Mrs. Isabel Bundy has returnIn Canyon and daughter, Patty, were din- on Thursday. (Swimming Schedule ed from Toledo, Ohio, where she Hollands Return ner of Prof, and Mrs. The annual June party of the guests has visited during the past four Carica(Is Changed 5ECOND FRONT From Seattle Civic Improvement club will be George C. Jensen of Logan on Stake Baptismal weeks with her husband's folks. ture shows General C. George held Thursday, July 2, at 7:30 .Mrs. Bundy is thp daughter of evening. A has been made in .Friday Mrs. Roy Holland and son. rMarshall, U. S. Chief of Staff, the change and Mrs. Diiworth Jensen Services Changed p. m. at Willowmere, in Box Minnie Bock. sched- Mrs. school high swimming David, returned home last weekmentioned as likely to have Stake of San Francisco, returned home exercises Elder canyon, it was announced baptismal it is now as follows: ule, end, from Seattle, Washington, command of second front In Children: 5 p. m.. Monday. Saturday after visiting their originally planned for Thursday, today. where they have been visiting KSUKS MARRIAGE LICENSE He has high reputaMr. and Mrs. Clarence July 2, have been set ahead one will be served and s Europe. Ward Wayne Little. Jr., of tion as soldier in U. S. and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- .Parents, Brigham and Prof, and day and will be held in the Fifth Supper with Mrs. Holland's daughter! are invited. For reservaand adults: 7:30, Monday 'day; and Madge Mr. and Mrs. Pocatello. Ida., and Mrs. ward chapel, Friday, July 3rd tions notify either Mrs. J. Leo Jpnscn of Logan. Britain and is generally liked Wednesdav; High school stud-!rGlen Jackson and D. L. Hoi-- ' Pierre of Aberdeen. Idaho, were was formerly Miss Fran-da- at 2 p. m., it was announced Nelson or Mrs. George He ii British men. and ents: Army 7:30, by Tuesday " land, who is employed at the Lsued a marriage license at the today by stake officials. cine Cottle of this city. native of Uniontown, Pa. 'court house today. shipyards there. WASHINGTON, June hi) il'P) Drastic new rubber conserva-- j measures - including prob-able extension of gasoline ra-tioning - were in sight for Ameri-motorists today unless a 10- - 1 1 PROGRAM SET AERONAUTICS AT TABERNACLE IN and 1 1 1 all-ou- Mot-'mo- ceme-'secretar- y n ror nans I j n 1 np-roa- meetmg-cLESMiAN,,I- 1 two-wee- d , . con-wher- high com-"'Ue- S STAMP DRIVE . Dew-hik- Brigham Junior Chamber i 'SEEN FOR lo.s-e- jj'he ,l BACK GREAT , one-hou- owes it to the America who are send-nr.aking the sacrifices and their sons in the armed orces to all parts of the uorld," he said, "that nothing nould be printed that will in of jny way shake the confidence nose mothers in the leaders 1 'COURT MARTIAL 1 'The nation mothers RETAILERS TO sal-wa- rases. I NUMBER 65 1912 JULY FOURTH the national ie Criticism ,'!(), F.B.I. Continues To Local Retailers 100 Per cent Behind July Round Up Nazi Spy Confederates Drive, Is Repoit De-jca- n ,he om TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE s. S.s.. Housewives of the nation were called upon today to increase home consumption of fresh tomatoes during the week of June 29 to July 4, the time when bumper harvests of the current crop will move to market. Under the banner of "Vi Tory Food Special," this highly pe- rishable farm product will be featured in grocery stores while increased supplies are being marketed, announces Mr. Worth Gutke, area supervisor for the agricultural Marketing Administration of the U. S. partment of Agriculture. "Like previous Victory Food specials, the drive on fresh to-- ! matoes is designed to help the farmers dispose of increased supplies without income loss and at the same time prevent waste of this vital food," he stated. if PRIVILGES f The New Government Hospital la Just the beginning, many more on our toes. BRIGHAM, BOX ELDER COlNTY, UTAH, fiCER WATCH BRIGHAM GROW Industries will follow If we are 47 OLl'ME ELDER BOX muNt win this wsr. I will work; I will "Anifriot e 1 1 r i 1 well-know- j i - hus-band- son-in-la- ' y Thurs-(Jpnsp- I |