Show i :: f’ r rV- - "Y J I r fi AD TUE A T1MES FULL OF CONCISELY COMMENT OH ADVERTISING nAvTv PKI l!lAMMED Wr'ittfv tt?ICLES owniosT 1X10 UT IS NEWS THAT WILL ASSIST YOU TO SPREAD YOUR MONEY OVER YOUR EVERY NEED SLUMP BUSINES3 Vo! 3 No 40 Garland Utah Thursday June FKDRES REVEAL Bear River Future Farmers I0W OF Ambitious Campaign To National Accomplish men STOCKS Attain F Aw at d EGGS IN STORAGE CONDITIONS HEALTHY Launch INDICATE MARKET In an effort to win national recognition for accomplishment the Bear River Chapter Future Farmers of its r ' accomplishment The program as launched calls for sujierior achievement In a wide variety of fields and wiJi attract the approval The and attention of everJtJarmer boys are supplementing Jhfelr theoretical learning with actual practice under their supervisor Mark Nichols' Some of the many objectives that demand notice are as follows: Boys raising irrigated wheat must work at least four acres and must pro Their duce at least 45 bu per acre crop records must show proper rotation fertilization Irrigation and Cultural 41 STOCKMEN ' POISON PIONEER DAUGHTERS ' 1847 PIONEER IN SPECIAL Last week Agricultural Mr V Johnson County Agent Stewart and Frank the U S Forestry Dcooperation with the livestock men of the Yost and Standrod districts in western Box Elder County distributed poison grain over the " fested portions of the public domain ThC range work was commenced last the and farmers ycat having adjoining farms said their crops in addition to their range feeds were practically saved through this cooperative effort one and tons Approximately cf pdlsoned grain will be distributed 0n these livestock ranges this year This should destroy thousands of ro- dents and assist in Increasing the range vegetation for cattle and sheep HONOR ' IN ’WEST OF COUNTY Youngblood epartment If $200 THE YEAR 931 SCATTER SGUIRRELL Tim DURINQ AT SWEETEN MEETING of HOME SWEETEN America under the AGE ROBERT of Mark leadership Nichols has launched a project program so ambitious that it cannot but 90 TELLS WOMEN profoundly influence the lives of the ! EXPERIENCE Supply of eggs and all sorts of poul- boys participating in it and which must try will be greatly reduced during the touch the lives of every citizen in the Bear entire River valley coming year It is inlicated by the federal report on cold storage holdings for This year the chapter which is said Mr Robert Sweeten age 90 pioneer received recently at the offices to be the largest in the state of Utah May afterof 1847 was honored Wednesday entered in the $1000 contest spon of the Utah Poultry Producers’ Associ- noon by the Garland Camp of the (sored by the Farm Journal atlon of WashDaughters of the Utah Pioneer at a The report compiled by the United ington Square Philadelphia in coopeat and the program special meeting to Local radio States marketing service at Washing- ration with the National Council of Futhome of Mr and Mrs G G Sweeten practices ton D C shows that case eggs in stor- ure Farmers of America broadcasts The meeting was under the direction evening’ Friday detailbe will livestock work there age have decreased over 10 per cent Tire chapter must first win state In Bureau of Captain 'Annie Johnson Special exerof the State from the number held this time last honors arter which it will compete with ed supervision of the breeding guests included President C E Smith 12 or 13 other similar selection pasturing Sprau-nozzconducted by state whiners cising feeding year and poultry stocks have diminishMrs M G Hanson Mrs Cyrus Hananimals of and in a management weighing ed as much as 50 per cent sen and Mrs Joseph Facer of the Cendepending ners regional contest The four win(Sam Future farmer boys must show themin the districts then compete for on the various classes tral Camp at Brtgham City ' of familiar selves to have adopted definite farm Such substantial reductions in the Paces in the national contest the Pioneer Life was the subject of the home folks stocks are evidence of a healthy! ners receiving a prize of $400- and practices listed as improvements over very interesting talk given by Mr C E the usual farm proceed ure For exmovement of these commodities who was Invited to speak on the into 'Prtzes of $300 $200 and $100 going to Smith week’s This ample they must apply fertilizer wherchannels and some tendconsumption the North occasion be sponsored ever necessary treat their wheat with of pioneer Incidents and conditions ency towards cuts in production are taken Immediately “Unless or carbonate vitriol steps of instead copper Farm Elder Unless there is a tremendous increase days were discussed by the aged man in the Bo$ formaldehyde treat barley for smut to detroy the grasshoppers In poultry production this year and the the interof to male in questions response A fear much damage is going to Such eliminate wild oats in stands increase county I to do him assembled opposite is expected the supply is cert- - 88 wel1 as a group standpoint Christen ested members of average wool yield incraese lamb yield come to the farm products” said counnln to be reduced and prices should items supervised He seemed delighted that the practice leadership etc homage White today ty Eph inspector Archie service sen N Earl react upward community should gather to be with scholarship cooporganization 50 per cent of the boys must fully Many parts of the county were inand recreational actTlie poultry situation presents the erative activities R Mor- him and the women were delighted to own their projects fested with this nuisance last year ac- Richardson hear him tell of early days ln Utah He brightest picture Total storage stocks ivities form the basis on which the Miss show themselves able by cording to the Inspector and this year must Boys by ’accompanied contest is Club in May 1931 and was six years of age at the time of officers were 45856000 judged pounds actual participation to take ere of there aeems to be many more Burns with 77420000 compared a year ago members are actively planning and thelr own making the trek across the plains to The county is cooperating with the Mary llvestock ln very Particular and a Utah ln October 1847 ln the company numbers two average of 63443000 working every day With a spirit that and to do the “me with their plant state and there is now on hand 2000 In other words there re now 31564000 should insure them victory 100 of Edward Hunger There were at pound of white arsenic which will be The program The contest began Sept 15 1930 and "Pless poultry pounds meat in storage wagons In the company assist to to fanners furnished activities the gratis now than a year ago and 17587000 wil1 end Sept 14 1931 A program m The meeting began with the Binging p must have cooperated in a defin- them In a move to poison the hoppers of the song most popular among emipounds less than thq average amount whlch outlines the proposed items in' boys which the chapter intends to accomp- - ite number of community social events Mr (White has also arranged with the Come Ye for the past five years grants of the time “Come sugai" company to furnish the syrup to There are 600000 cases of eggs less ish was submitted to the Farm Journal such as the Farm Bureau Banquet Saints" and continued with readings leave will mixture the This must sweeten The chapter have representation in storage now than last year musical numbers and talk but in student body and class and club act the farmer to furnish only two items frlend Mrs Emma racer a Ilf? a nqarly 400000 more than the lvities In the school and ln all the var- to make the poison: the bran and the ’ average The figures are 5174000 for of the Sweeten family made a few ious contests open to the club members Imnana oil May 19j3L' 5760000 last year and marks and' Mrs Cyrus Hansen spoke pf is formula for The An average’ net earning of $75 from mixing the poison age Following are the re- of the Daughter the organization productive projects must be shown by given ’fas follows: or tbe various classes the Pioneers April ilth 1901 with Anthe members ' of Bran 100 pounds Arsenic 4 pounds ultrj“&ti tiiose for a year ago in nie TWlor Hyde aa Captain Mrs M 10 ounces Oil quarts and syrup jarenUteslsi Boilers &25300Q jpotuidv I Hansen also made a few remrks Q Mix syrup oil ar fll 329 000) fryers - 4225000 pounds j’watetv8-1- 0 gallons Miss Mary Gaddie read “The Dark Jot H Kirkham was chosen to act roasters 12429000 pound and apply (6171000) Brntson and a 1paapr Diplomat” am Betty atjthe ' n Junior Band Brown the jiepar The ’"if fowls 8576000 pounds (20761000) TBaseball Game” Miss Etftta Capener ing and little daughter Vepna Lee of edover PuWfc tfle at Vf meeting 4808000 Tuesday pounds 9816000) turkeys 8 mUar Salt Lake and Mr and' Mrs Loralne P11? d a whistlingth sowing evening in the Ward liaU to consider rendered a piano solo miscellaneous pounds( HMOQOOO) broadcast Marble and chldren of Logan spent ofJTal World la Waiting tor th “Ths solo the matter of the organiza- (18943000 pounds The best time to spread the poison Liort during thecontinuing Q O Bweeten played a corMemorial Day and the week end with jeurulM" End summer month net solo “Blivet Thread Afnong - the is in teh early morning Mr and Mrs Thomas Rampton The meeting waa called to order Our Kirkham sang NOTICE FOR BIDS Was chosen' who E C President Smith TREMONTON TEAMS WIN TWO Notice is hereby given that bids for las chairman After discussion it wasulah Pioneers The local teams broke even in the Following the meeting Mr Sweeten decided to form an active organization the purchase of the pea vines at River- Memorial double header The Day at once and carry on the work It was cntertalned the club members and the side Utah will be accepted by the un- eU 5 and guests at a social hour and decided Club the should lowing at his home in Riverside the dersisned that Lion's aptQ Svracuse by a Rough Riders uncheon' point a member on the band committed lIr- °- G- Sweeten Eva Sasser score The Weber County club Mary reserves the right The undersigned the Ladies Self Culture club should ap- on the en b ar cjasslest team the E Clarence Gaddie Smith Robert to reject any or all bids so presented point one and that these should m Miller wjn locaJ grounds thls Bear River Phone for Call turn appoint another who with the (Sweeten and Edna Capner and the ning chucker heaved great ball He from Mrs information Mowing additional Brigham Joseph Fac-conductor should act as officers kept the Rough Riders’ seven hits well or Mrs Cyrus Hansen Mrs M G Han- John H Ward the organization scattered V Cropley got three of his Pres Riverside Farm Bureau Jos Kirkham was chosen as conduct- - ‘&cn! ai0 Mrs Melvin Atkinson of Hol-s hUs locals on)y run came The ' and the rate of tuition was set at the third when McDowall banged and In IIr and Mrs Frank Hansen - decision out a long triple and N Waldron folto stage the exhibit according $200 per child per month two lessons The civic beautifacisn campaign sons Rulon and Charles 'spent the week lowed with a neat to be given each week Self Cult- - to Mrs Betenson conducted the Ladies All Riders lng by are single The growers ed visiting in Salt Lake American Fork It was estimated there would perhaps handicapped with the ab&ence of jure Club in conjunction with other civic couraged to enter their posies that the ard Sandy three regulars Evans Richardson and and ward organizations is to receive display may insure the success of the be as many as fifty children who would o its next forward impulse In the form show which will continue during the desire to Join the organization Conger who were out with injuries In the Farm Bureau league game of a flower show the first in the his- - entire afternoon School Bus Drivers To Classes will commence Kindergarten Evan Geen let Bothwell down with a tory of the city according to an an- Prizes will be awarded for Mixed Bo- Honor Scouts Court Monday June 8th 1931 at 9 o’clock at o Sign New Contracts scant three safe hits and struck out 13 nouncement made today by Mrs T- : iets Peonies Irises and for the best School Miss the Garland Virginia batters Harris caught a beautiful game E Betensen head of the civic comranged assorted display Entrants June To Meet Brown of Salt Lake will be the teacher and hit three for four at the plate mittee cf the Ladies Self Culture Club are urged to have their exhibits in the Is free All applicants Registration conRandall and Morgan also twinkled at' which group has the exhibit in charge building before 10:30 A M in order As a result of several inquiries been be not if have will admitted they drivers conbat The show is to be held Tuesday after they might be arranged artistical- cerning the renewal of bus Boy Scouts of the local conrii Will to a kindergarten school and If they On Sunday the Rough Riders whip- noon beginning at about 2:30 in the ' and Judged before the actual opening tracts the Board of Education recentlv qiave another opportunity to step ahead are at least five years of age March f the show to submit to the beme are Ramblers ' Honeyville 3 ped Petersen Efforts bus drivers to 8 is which Building urg-- j ln the ranks thjs the public to ask month according to 1931 to attend written applications soon on applica- Tlie locals clicked through the entire made to secure the services of J C jan announcement made today by Mr The purpose of the summer kinderin machine like style only a sing- Hoganson of the U S A C to act It is anticipated Jhat this will be the John Benson of the Ccout Council tion blanks which will be mailed them game garten is to classify the pupils into two to nrst with le error was chalked up local two the Together with or Judges of together a exhib-ia s series of day wthin against similar flower Saturday eienlng June 20 lias been groupfttho&e who are able to enter V Cropley thrilled the large be selected winners be also will blank to be given by the club during the appointed as the date for the scout and those tlis application grade next September a great running one handiimmer months In order to stimulate a new form of contract These crowd with The unusual ntimber of attracuvc court of honor for this district and the wh0 are regarded as being insufficiently of Wheatleys’ drive in the flower contracts will most likely be passed up- ed catch gardensplanted this year by - interest in the growing of flowers to Reverend J E Carver of Ogden haslm‘atllre t0 cnter next September canto drew ninth held two Haight be to for Friday passes factthis of the s sldenta of one as — was th city the speaker on at the meeting beautify the home surroundings been selected t and collected a pair of safeties for a The main object of this Mr and Mrs Horace Woffinden spent Mr Carver Is a gifted speak- June 12 occasion influencing the committee in its li the city to economize perfect day at bat Russ Waldron poU on is to standardize er who has long been interested in Boy Memorial Day ln Lehi school — transportation ed out one of the longest drives ever activities and to settle Scout FUNERAL BEETON bus made on a local field but due to the ex- WM UTAH CANYONS the Annie Kofoed of East Tremon-th- e Mrs Tills take in gives to is part invited The public problems early suit- cessive amount of kilowatts his short AT DEWEYVILLE which will be held at ton was a visitor at the Frank Hansen TO exercises SEASON drivers a better chance to provide to forced are he carry of legs was wily home Wednesday before the opening v able vehicles Garland in the Amusement Hall able to make a three bagger of it Funeral services are being held in tlie Zion and Bryce Canyon National aioolward chapel today over the Parka are Deweyville the best already enjoying died remains of William Beeton who reason of late years Weather condi1 STATUS Over Broadcast KSL OF Presenting Local Talent Fri the listeners Farm Peter Keefer) will real voices this week program will EphWbite Issues hear Grasshoppers Warning by Bur County quartette Merwin Marble and A eair gan furnish pianist will musical begins 9:30 Citizens Organize Garland Junior lnf Band ctr t£ To Kirkham i '— 22 "! “ Tremonton Baseballers Games Win Week j” 7tol tTll LADIES CLUB TO t Conduct ced - SPONSOR FLOWER EXHIBIT HERE Of Here 20tb 'at SOUTH OPEN HELD FINE John Holds Reunion At Big Thomas Family June 1st Mr Beeton was born ln Nottingham tion are Ideal and approach roads which cl earlier 31 one weeks this was 1843 He England year May opened the early settlers of northern Utah than Usual bring a Activities At South Tremonton steady influx of In addition to the entire community arttllng In Deweyville in the year 1868 visitors of the Thomas The Utah Parks Lodge at Thursday Jn Eva is m were Tremonton be lived from A group of about one hundred and living Bear visitors 0f except River continually cjuks ion has been open for guests since for John family gave a talk on Temple Suth Tremon on twclve with Penrose he and Willard were years relatives met at the Portage in spent in Ogcbn ninety Ci’y leadership hold hl daughter the work Mary' Allen and Venna John tlat Community Mrs Mary Orem who May 15 while the Lodge at Bryce NatWard Chapel on Friday to Coinwan tendance to enjoy the program Jla followed by a song rendered character c Park Stumm The paM fe e ional Park opened on May 25th On John's family reunion The day and evening programs were Passed away a year ago d ononstrated J Jokes by Arthur John Saxaphone solo aloy b id Miss he lias lived in Colin ten 4 j r rendreted tv the junior officers of the hme 1st regular train service direct to had Ijocii exchanged by Oro Haskins accompanied by Vivian After activities of tluee greetings t2r the and from care and tre snappy loving cf his daughter r ibs start to m the Cedar City cohimences and brings the the datives took port in the following Haskins Emma Huehes A Reading Tim boys fitted and showed lier husband Mr met Mrs Ed sh clog organizations i f e J ha x "irst of the season's visitors for rcguler program one act comedy by Maurine Hall Ruth The cum y and ancl Mr E Lefler !j aniiial and smeii litad o'f and the 3ur trips of both of these parks and and Madge John The conclud-m- r :ilvishi of n'! v Breton sum:n - ‘‘Couie Come Jclm aid irn bs These animals were ln bis early life m eo m U'brs was a song by Darwin Has B Caine t i gTK f' he North Rim cf Grand Canyon and f)IcsiH "c':3 ia:nier id' Inecatiun v as offered by Kins and company y(h Ye Saints — f He sum is J hb surviud by l Cut ui frteiial Ihe ?as-- n cf is ex meted to give ’on- Cl"h ii‘ M:s Char A ’ve Mo 41 F ' d" Mi lh-- s the s a lujve ilv Pn blah Kim Md'Kme to " IJehi KHJ- cf i v m t'-by (uh iil'iiJaine G0I red J n:i 2 t !! d - Imn h nd Cru? a:i j: of on I r !i:i ml : d:(rir'ia- - fn- a::u a:s ij ' r di’V r C M lt cf the I1 ’’ 'Ur ne h P iM P Mur: r ''hpi '!“ anl M s e Le i :lT r rf ’ti : a : c’ 'rd s anunv sint IlViy u - I ::e d nJiy "Hi ther 'l IH i bi t' fctryr' r pu:e's Three Outstanding 4-- H Clubs Demonstrate Portage ’i Ivcn ‘riu L: cr vh 190 In Attendance 'r |