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J ., ' . ,,, . 1c , t e , 40 ,,.. i - , " - 1:21 , . . ... . ' , - ; , s. ,N, ..,,,,, , I t , 44-'441--- '' . pAvii - 1 I0 ' - , , , . , Center of Is '4"L' gPALLA . ;,,,., , to,, ....., ,. Ile4. -- , ", .' .-- ", ' ,- '. vl , 11 ,,,,,, k ,,- ,t " ,, . - ,,,,, , 1- l'. :t.ii:!.2t , 40,..tt, ."44.4 4 of ,grain bushels lytting -- 4 . thEa t 1 - . . I , - a spice cake one day.- - She opened the oven door and their boy said: "Mmmm, smells good." .141rt. Taylor, having a cold, said: "That's furtny, I can't smell anything." , "I have my mouth open," the boy replied. - ld ' . . '. , . . - . . nEtr . - , . "t'41411...!1,4 DID3A KNOW: . ,,,,,,- That the highest recorded altitude reached by a human ' toita, ....,, ... . than one would expect for a annually, , I , waS 72,395 feet, achieved in, a balloon ascension in 1035? - . r i WANTED Catherine Taylor of 110 West Dickson, Tort Worth, Texas, would like some help in locating a relative. The relative's maiden name was Marie Varney, but she is believed to be married now and living in Salt Lake City. Anyone knowing anything of the whereabouts of Marie Varney may contact Miss Taylor at the above address. NOT GOLD, THOUGH , A fellow who works in a downtown offies walked in Dm -a particularly flashy tie, whkh immediately'1 , brought load screams and various comments from his fellow , employes. asked: 'Is there a pot at the end of One that rainbow? The fellow looked down to the end of the tieand sure , enough, there waa. . ' 1 , , , i , Ilt:S - , - .' 0:L11 , . . . - i.4.7 . OPEN DOOR POLICY 1111 , t,,,, ' .. , . SOOTHING e . -- J. Spencer Taylor of Magna writes that his wife was baking 10::ZZI - - . gi ' Swett Teresed By room and asked: "Do we still have photographers to burn?", "Yes," was the immediate reply. "Well," said Jay, "let's burn one." three-year-o- - ' DULL DAY - rws."..4"111 ,, , It was on, a particularly dull news day and our photographers were standing around about three deep with nothing to do when J. M. Heslop, head photographer, walked into the dark s::1 , o , , . 4 1::.3 1 , ' 13 g:1 11 g::1 1::11 . le,. - ' , ''''' ''''''''.' - ... ;:.- . . SHOCKING WINTER Edith Lovell of Ririe, Ida., says the reports on the ,big tvinter were much too conservative. She says the snow got so Ithe children deep olongthe country road she had to 'lot to play with the electric power line wires. , 1:3 111 1 ' et aa ' I 1 - ' - , ,, ,, it b not limited to grain - alone, for the farms surrounding Trethonton City produce all kinds of vegetables and fruits. Home ettniterl may secure any variety of either fruit or vege- within a few short Miles tables . located within the city . , . poned because of unfavorable Spring Showing Special! eriz , .. , ' - k ' , added as the mail was continually getting mixed 's. up. Wilson River Bear of C. C. City plotted some of the early lots after purchasing some land belonging to a Mr. Petty of Farmington. Fred Nihart and George Shuman. Mr. Wilson established the Wilson Lumber Company. one of the first businesses in the 'city. Other early businessmen were Mr. Shuman who opened tOmeat market, Felix Zes'iger in a barber shop, soon followed by Frank Meldrumts blacksmitli shop, a -erg store owned by a Mr"."Sher man, later taken up by Harry Woodward. the , . .; 4250 - I, Tin present population s reed good book"' -- COMPANY , (A106, 204- - SALES TAX) ' - STATE1 i REMONTON IS THE center of the greatest wheat-growisection in Utah. The mills in the city handle one million . , - . licensed 180 businesses, and only 10 years ago there were just 24 business licenses sold. The Box Elder County Fair, which for the past two years has been held on the newly west constructed of Tremonton City, will have 'one of the finest homes to be found. There are at present, a main exhibition building end six cattle and poultry sheds on the grounds, and plans call for further improvement of the building and grounds during - t . , 't i 1 ! - , ,, , '''' - .. - , 'L , , rf'1.7, -i Olk i , , ' f , i t'i1 ' r I , ?' N, ' '..t, '' 1 V , , I ,,. I' it '44 , ,1 .444,, ,, , k,..!: , " '''''''' , A ' . , 4' 1 ,:1' ,, , ', , -- ' ' ' .N , i f , - , 1 ",' 1 "s'it -- ,, ' '' ,, I P . 1 7 . , --, r-e- , (-1- ) ,... ' I, 1. t 0,4 , 11, ? ? , ' . ,L' , - . , , 1' a, ' , - i , I -7 1,, .,- - , - MINI IT--'- . ' . -1- , i 71141 011 -- . , - . ' ', ' : I - Trey - t. .. , ,,,, : a --- --- . .., - - k FREE DELIVERY , 1 o 11111tTAC(Ire, ' 1r' BountifulPhon 4a , . 1. ----- e. ' , , - , . - , , , , , , , 4 ,. rr,'t -- -- 44, 640 LoytonPho-n,- - t' j 01 sisooki .., ,.,,, , Iii,' 1110 ., , . ,,1 s open . - .. T",, 1211ANTI EASY TERMS ,, - 4t - ,' ; t,' PI HydroSot , Sop Nam ekes pos , . blade with Ors ip lases, 20975 . . latoisillesposelsstosps I , r - Islam - swish Instant Cabe Immo Sisper-rtose- ss Mom Frdaire Reffiggproboot Seen he Noe' Aosorisim limes Moo, Avg Oillet Make - ..i 1 ksisilve Ookkylio Imps t4--7 . alsochasolson tilopta.littsse a" ' 4 , , . . Itiondarti , , 1 .., 1. - taaskee4 4 1111 firemen' yesteryear ore shown in this picture. Upp!r car snored in the mud of the 20's. show old on and of view town air Dodge photos I. - CAPACIIT 111011 ' - , , - ' ,-- ,mszlimeggsgemoossamegswitomossminimoszsmoztaimemzsgameohmsommaLls,wgeogssmessmasageomeksmows - 'N11 - t - ng 1 't, t,a. -- . ,Ats., OPS.041.,,,WrIolh.06A.6.RWMbow.4,W.W,0,,,,,,64,,,w , ', Ilk -- 1 , ,, r: - . .11 - S.. 4 ' 4 - , I '':: 4. Thera 0214 irs bigger es ilia lasidel Holds 100 Imre Aped lbws emir bolero Is Se eons Mime spine. Mode especially let 110 food skae, ode I. yealko bosimb , ril i -, , '' , ' - , 4 , ! , . - el ,, At. (r1 . 1,. ' 1 . . ' SUPERVISED ..' - Frigidairo 011, . si,-1- 1 1 ., to attend classes: Younger students attend school at McKinley Scht$31.within the city limits. ' t. t Itt t I . , wi, I crix $20975 its s CI playground b maintained during the sum-fri- er months at the city park, 1949. where instruction In, arts and The new Municipal airport of ... crafts. Is given and other forms , Tremonton City was recently. of supervised play for all ages approved bi,' the Utah, State is available. Aeronautics Commission, and lel During the past summer the. considered one of the finest of city park has been completely It, size in the west. It boasts landscaped and offers a beautiI runv:cay large enough to ac- ful background for the city commodate all except the larg- building and library, which in the stand tin the lot West. , There are four large The Box Elder County hangars on the field, and 20 , Mounted Sheriffs Posse, one of privately owned planes. The the largest of such organizadedicatioO of the airport was tions, use Tremonton as their pet for lót fall, but was post- headquarters. . ... , , tt -- - t t ,. t t 't7AJ I t 1.!0,'., - 1 . , cc-te- . 4fv, t Ciiy, 10, Utah BOOKS of the city is estimated to be between 1700 and 1800, and is rapidly Increasing. The business section, however, Is much larger - . take "on"-wa- country. Children of the city have as to a fin. accredited high school, Bear River High School, which is located midway between Tremonton and Garland, and also serves the students of outlying farms and communities. School buses bring the also growing by leaps and bounds, for during 1948, the city . ng cOMPANY Street, Sali CITY , '' k.P. -- , ' " - I -- ,,, , pany would build a sugar ticof peas and corn and 1,200,000 tory in the area and plans for cases of tomatoes, all locally construction of a railroad were grown each year. announced. , K. H. Fridall was a is also Turkey' taising first settler,' living on a farm large industry' in Bear River , east of the Malad River in 1885, carloads Valley. Seventy-thre- e the of to the founding prior of turkeys ward .grown in the toWn first businesses in the past year and processed at a The land where Tremonton . plant located In . Tremonton. -now. is was called the sage- - of the largest brush flats before settlers made Or;nti --of the state is also lo- whole their homes there. The cated in the city. country was also called Sunset. The dairy ' The name Tremonton came ploytnent to many others in the from Tremont, Illinois, former valley, and a large creamery ii home of some Germans who prepared to buy the products of, NAME ADDIZESS , . that Salt Lake City, Utah : E.NCLOSED , E , )0, . ... 4,t ' flying ' 'ee we DESERET EBOOK 44 East South iTemp , I , 4A. 4 ' , - -- - ne MAILCLIP ENTIRE AD, bit .. 1, - i ,,' ,,, , , 1:11 - ,,,!.1,- I ,,,,,, , ' ... . range on the .east and rolling hills on the west, with both the Malad and Bear Rivers running their purse to he east of the townsite. city was born in early spring of 1903, after assurance Jr., Talmage DESERET BOOK . . E. , 346 pages . . i ,I, , t,,:- ,. ,,1, ,.,. - 1 - el i0 , , , , ' 4,,,. a , A . - VITALITY OF MORMONISM 4 I 4 , . , ,. , , Utah s Grain Belt 41t and noteworthy among good books for the attitude of loving kindness, good-wil- l, rasity, with which Its author hos lived and shores the restored Gospel with others. - - 219 pages $2.50 , Eminent ..- - i ke. .P 1 , oe,S4 $3.50 pages , r, ,, 4,.............. ' City - by President George Albert Smith It II 1 , ' , SHARING THE GOSPEL WITH OTHERS, -- ,, ., , , A 'cosi mode with greatest care, utilizing foremost authorities,' clarifying historical necessity for restoration of the Gospel. :Timely, thorough. ' ;, t , - , r ' C PRICE by President J. Reubm'Clork, - .4 7- 4.s. i .., .., 0:::::::::1 1 t Town of the Week:. . 4.,evire 4 AND ETERNAL 'LIFE - , ,,,,,s1,1t . - ON THE WAY TO IMMORTALITY 1 L. -- , itug . 1 ..1,, '"'"------- -.. t , By A. N. t4 . ' t1 I;':i - 1,44' ,, ..... 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Mr. Aitchison interposed here to remark that he was a member of the tribe up there. "They call me Old Chief Iron Shoes," he said. 3 , , , 1,41, 00, p.: 4 :i'd , , s --- i -. ....- Salt Lake ,City; Utah, Sunday Morning, April 10; 1949 CZI3 1,.--, g. .,. . t - ". ,... . 4 , tvrt 4:ti; se ove. iv. ' 'k .'..8. - , 4140 ..., ' - t... .4,aims, t y tyI' .... otcos,, yt., e ii ttl 4.4i 0 op . t 4'41 40-.- t ee, -- -- .,, ..,.. , ' 4 I - . - e. 4 0.4 ,. 4. vie e.o., Nit, - e,, C 1 r , t.-40. V 4 p - v.toay. v.,ael 14p I, 4.,r t, ;2 ... - ; e ir vAre ;; ....or ,, lk r,, ,it 4 ,, 14010111"- -- , , o,o1, .. , , ---- d , ; 4' Pak - ii,01-- , . , -- 1 ....... , 4 ot if, . b . t i , . g1 I .. Ir .!" .47,44;skst..44.,r A"' alirp , . c' 1 .... , If t' 4. , , . , C:1 g11 IL,: '' ..1...ta. t,.......... ...,,t, - , - "",- . E., 1,,, , , bi I .. .t , . ' ,. ' - ,' .. s. 4., , - :14t'44,... 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