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Show VOLUME VI. News County Morgan MORGAN. New Farm Plan Gives Red Cross Extends Time For Planting Cheer Over World; MORGAN COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 24. 193C. " l j Range land owned by nine stock- men in Morgan county has been examined by W. E. Tanuren, Range Supervisor for Morgan county. These ranges are cooperating In the Range Improvement Program under the Agricultural Conservation Service. County Agent, C. R. Richards reports that these owners have until Dec, 31st to complete the work started, which includes1 spring and water development, fencing, reseeding, etc. Mr. Richards also reports that blanks for making the report of performance are now available, and within a very short time a representative of the county committee will visit these projects and complete the reports necessary. This Range Improvement Program U a part of the Agricultural Conservation Program which has been In effect since last spring. An effort is being made In the county office to complete these programs for 1936 as soon as "(Zeliolc), d ftlinj tjou j j i i Pra j - - ... j d fttinj I ( ges-:so- il I soil-buildi- ng soil-buildi- ng d ft ng ng 3. Henefer Resident Range Improvement Passes to Reward Program Reported Yuletide1 "The announcement of the 1937 With the approach of the . . season much attention i$ directed agricultural conservation program months to the generous giving and conse- - last week, more than three the So spoke the Angel of the Lord to the shepherds ouent happiness that the Red Cross. 'earlier than in 1936. will give or-- 1 farmers ample opportunity to study on a hill in Judea. Tidings means "news and similar and Chest Community to make their definite and the the thousands. news which they heard that winter night two plan to ganizatlons give ' r this thousand years ago was the news of the greatest the with kindly familiar are Many William Peterson, In charge of t event in the history of mankind. aid rendered by the Red Cross over- in utahsaysseas during the World War. andpr8ram The program for 1937 for the; many more are familiar with the. 'fteltdc), Jou Tidings western orregion has been developed helpful hand extended by this -: soilto more to floods! emphasis give Each week throughout the year, your Home Town ganization during the recent and hurricanes in the East, but, building practices which conserve Newspaper brings you the tidings of this community fertility and prevent erosion."! how few know of the generous the news of your relatives, your neighbors and ture made each year at this time George E. Farrell, director of the; your fiiends. Western Region, says. The diverto Unde Sams nephews abroad. It brings you all the news the news of comsion payment will be $6 per acre, According to information receivto productivity, for each munity activity and achievement, the news of the ed by our postmaster from Major T. adjusted for $3 In diverted. everyday life of the men and women and children Talmage Taylor of the Marine Corps jacreh acre diverted addition, as for who make up this community. Payment, recruiting station in San Francisco, wU be for Productivity, adjusted It brings you clean news, constructive news, every year the Red Cross prepares added to the allowliterally thousands of Christmas ance for the farm and will be hopeful news, wholesome news the kind of news paid bags to be sent to every Marine to that makes this newspaper a welcome visitor In farmers upon performance of To serving in. a foreign country. your homes. practices. Peiping, where Marines trudge For most farms the general soilsnow breasting rr through waist-dee- p ehclc!, . . . the artic furies that blow down rrom building allowance will be deter-- 1 ftlincj mined the normal by multiplying the wastes of Tibet; to Olangapo, And now as this year draws to a close, your Home acreage, plus the where Marines even at Christmas Town Newspaper brings you that greatest of all seek respite from the breathless acres diverted, by $1. However, on news the news which the shepherds heard that 1s farms where of in the land most heat that envelopes one like a Christmas eve so long ego, the news that "peace on the crops, breath from Hell; to Coco Solo; to euilh, good will to men now reigns tn the hearts to Guam, Honololu, building allowance will be com-an- d of the people of this community. dozens of other outposts of civ- -' Puted by miltiplylns the total num-t- o each and every man ber of acres in cropland by 80 Such are the "tidjigs of gieat joy which it is illzation; goes a Christmas bag crammed with cents, with this rate adjusted to our privilege to brtog to you. In useful articles like pocket knives, the productivity of the land. jjjg PUBLISHERS Copvrisht fountain pens, cigarettes, playing either case, additions, may be made to the allowance for land In truck cards, stationery, buttons, thread, or orchards, in pastures, and crops and the like. in land. range Not so much, perhaps, to some in the 1937 conserOther steps to be at who are fortunate enough vation as outlined by Mr. program, j home on Christmas day, but to as follows: are Peterson, half-wacross y some Leatherneck The eighth annual Community; The agriculture department 1. practices which the world, it serves as the tie that have been Tree program will be on j mated Friday the value of principal in tentatively developed binds and makes Christmas someof December 24th. 1936 Utah farm crops at $24,238,000, Washington at a conference at- the afternoon Deof 25th than the other thing tended by W. W. Owens, assistant The Lions Club of Morgan has al- compared with $20,444,000 in 1935. cember. And often, too, busy fingers director Acres harvested were estimated of Or- ways sponsored this event, and has and J. W. of these Red Cross women have em, member of the Gillman, state AAA com- had wonderful success with it. The at 1,012.000, compared wlt'a 969.000. found time to put in a card with mittee, will be put in final form business men of the County and Production and value of principal their name and addiess in the bag, and City cooperated with the dub in 1936 crops included: announced. and friendships grow through the 2. will be providing the candy and nuts for All meetings Community 46,193,000 bushels, valthat hdd ,n Ja medium of correspondence This ued atwhet, for the purpose of Santa to bring into town. $39,264,000; barley, 1,739.000 have lasted for years. They also electlng committeemen year every child in the county will bushels aid $1,183,000; all tame hay, community serve. and completing the county commit- receive a bdg of candy and nuts, 1453,000 tms and, $8.302, 000: . the general and Santa will be there to deiive'r L tee, and explaining them. outlines of the 1937 program. You 3. Farmers will be given opporBring all the youngsters to town The Board of County CommisHe maintains our communitys to meet Individually with the day before Christmas so they sioners of Morgan County, Utah, tunity local committeemen or their can visit with Santa. He will be activities, he supports all worthy their will meet in special session, Thurscounty agent and to find out just near the big Christmas Tree on the local enterprises, he contributes to day, December 31, 1936 at 10:00 a. how the 1937 program applies to Union Pacific lawn at about two the church and public Institutions, m. for the purpose of adopting a their farms. At this time every oclock. he pays taxes to support our schools Budget for the Calendar year 1937. farmer will have an opportunity to and civic Institutions. Hes your All persons interested may appear local merchant. sign a work sheet. Every farmer at said hearing. should thus have a chance to know But we dont ask you to support Board of County Commissioners, before planting time how much the We A marriage license was issued him for these reasons alone. 1937 program can mean to him. advise maintain you to FLAURIE E. WHITE, merely help Dec. 19th CounWeber by Saturday, 2t Special features of the program j.ty Clerk Lawrence M Malan. to the business life of the community County Clerk because you thereby serve your own including the range program, the of land use, and) Phllp Gorder, son of Mr. and Mrs. interests. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Stewart classification If you own property, if your chilhave gone to Los Angeles, where other problems are being worked Norman A. Gorder of Milton and will Lola out and of as as dren attend schools, if you are inwill Eden, Eggleston possible the winter. rapidly they spend be announced as soon as they are, terested in one church or our civic ready. institutions, if you are drawing your pay check from the community. Eve at Pursuant to the provisions of Sec. obviously yu should give your fei- Celebrate Christmas Devils Slide. There will be dancing 304 of the Banking Act of 1935, low merchant first consideration Ogden 2468 from nine oclock on, and fun is notice is hereby given by the First when you spend your money. Service above all The value of your property, the National Bank of Morgan, Utah, in promised everyone. the City of Morgan. State of Utah, character of the public service givthat the liability imposed upon the en in your town and the nature of holders of shares of its common the social and fraternal life of the stock by the provisions of Section community all hinge upon the pros- 5151, U. S. Revised Statutes, as Perlty of local business. When you amended, and Section 23 of the do your bft to help make 11 better Federal Reserve Act, as amended, yu are merely furthering your own interests. Think it over- Then give shall cease on July 1st, 1937. By Order of the Board of Direct- the home town business man a break. ors. GIILBERT FRANCIS. Eve Cashier. Big New j NUMBER Ijcu Mfs Ellen Elizabeth Wright 78 wife of John S. Wright, of Ihnefer' died Friday evening at the family home. She was born in London, England February 29, i860, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson. She Joined the L D. S. church while in England and came here with her husband to whom she was married n York, England. 00 years ago. She is survived by her husband and two daughters: Mrs. John P. Stevens and Mrs. George P. Jones of Henefer; 12 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Monday at 1 p m. in the Henefer L. D. S. ward chapel by Bishop W. E Calderwood. Burial was at the Henefer Cemetery A Thought For Christmas Time It is not what you eat that bene- fits you, but what you digest. What you hear today is of no use to you Geary-Johnso- n unless you put It into practice. Slld. ld I have oft-f- r. Ml Roselind Geary, daughter 0f omcbody 't: "Knowledge without and Mrs Austin L. Geary of. r'at(ed eye-a- 11 for Coalville, and Mr, Lewis Johnson of, Milton, will be married Christmas iShw and nothln!t for use" 11 ls aI1 rlbt to look as well as eve at the home of the brides: c,ln but a u parents. The ceremony will be fye Is f no formed by Bishop Charles L. Frost cpllcal valueknowledge n0 va'ue unls you put it In the presence of the families of 13 A11 the teaching in young couple, and Intimate'0 5lracll3ethe world, unless the individual is friends The bride will be attended by MLss living that which he teaches, will Iplrl1 f Marie Johnson, sister of the groom,! l. J as maid of honor and three brides-fr- y C l C maids: Sara Stell Williams. "S Chappell and Mary Zumbrunnen.) ,, t S the V i veS 1 )fe: Milo Heiner will be best man. !When we are living the Gospel of Thu civ and Christ, we toltowed by a recealton at theY Deary llle ptoplc ltPre)id,4 1Irtw home. J. Grant. Miss Geary will be the guest of honor at parties In Morgan and Milton during the coming week. Fatigue ls due largely to the acFatigue cumulation of lactic acid, one of the for waste of muscular activity, Season when products it is formed too rapidly for 'Immediate removal. January 8 Park City at Wasatch. Exercise of the arms, may relieve Morgan at South Summit. fatigue of the legs, for example; for Judge Memorial at North Summit when the same set of muscles is used over and over, fatigue results January 15 more rapidly. To allow the removal North Summit at Park City, So. Summit at Judge Memorial of the lactic add, rest periods are Wasatch at Morgan. necessary. Sleep is the best means 22 of January offsetting the condition. Judge Memorial at Park City. Fatigue may also result from a North Summit at Wasatch. mental state. Emotional fatigue is Park City at South Summit. the most insidious and most trying form of tiredness. It alters the January 29 glandular activities of the body so Judge Memorial at Park City. South Summit at Wasatch. that it becomes difficult to get relaxation or sleep. Both temperature Morgan at North Summit. and relative humidity play an imFebruary 5 Park City at Morgan. portant part in determining the deWasatch at Judge Memoiial. gree of tiring that will result from work done. No. Summit at So Summit. The need ' for sleep to overcome February 8 Wasatch at Park City. the fatigue ari.sin'? from all these South Summit at Morgan, various conditions Is clear enough. No. Summit at Judge Men The end of the first hour of sleep is the time when one Is least easily February 12 Park City at North Summit. arouspd by noise. The longer one sleeps, however, the more relaxed Judge Memorial at So. Summit. Wasatch. at the body becomes, so that the later Morgan 19 sleep, though lighter, causes less February wear and tear to the muscles. Morgan at Judge Memorial. North Summit. Wasatch at The harder the work done, South Summit at Park City whether physical or mental, the more food and sleep are needed. February 26 Park City at Judge Memorial. Even mild sleep starvation brings Wasatch at South Summit. marked lasses physically and mentNorth Summit at Morgan. ally. It ls well to get calmed down March 5 before retiring. A warm bath Is oftPark at en helpful for complete relaxation-RegularitCity. Morgan in the hour of retiring Judge Memorial at Wasatch The Stake M. I. A. Carnival Ball So. Summit at No. Summit. is helpful in wooing sleep. will be held in the M. H. S. gym, LA MAR CRIDDLE, County Nurse. Thursday, December 31. at 10:00 p. SORE m. The committees are busy comHeal your gums and save your Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palmer left pleting the arrangements. teeth. Its simple. Just get a bottle North Morgan ward is planning of LETOS PYORRHEA REMEDY Monday, Dec. 21st, for Los Angeles to visit RichviUe and follow directions. Dont elaborate decorations. delay; and Glendale, California, Rhea ward has engaged By Knapp and do Palmer, Miss LETOS is always guar-- ! their daughter daughter-in-lahis orchestra. son and Unteed. their 8 land Entertainment has been well Mr. and Mrs Frank Palmer. FRANK F. ULRICH planned by Milton ward with confetti, serpentine and noise makers for everyone present. A floor show will be given under Make the New the direction of the South Morgan ward. with a Dont forget the time, date and place. Lets make this dance a big! 1937 G. E. success. lla gs per-Pc- - in-t- j Utah Farm Crops Visit Morgan Today Jump $4,000,000 Santa Claus Will TZ KatieJ,?3 as Soil-buildi- ng NOTICE t ptzmt NOTICE nrfuary Cash Prizes Offered M. H. S. Students! i 'u? 1 b'sus Schedules Basketball Serve Yourself Married he - ! Years The News offers Morgan High School students three cash prizes for the best 300 to 350 word story bearing the best suggestion for the progress and upbuilding of Morgan City and county during the year, 1937, the cash prizes being $5.00 for the first; $3.00 for the second, and $2.00 for the third. In case of a tie vote for first place each contestant will be awarded a $5.00 cash prize. RULES manuscripts must be double spaced and typewritten Entrants are requested to write under a nom de plume and to place their true name and address on a sheet of paper inside a sealed envelope, attached to the manuscript. Please write the nom de plume on the outside of the envelope and also on the first page of the manuscript submitted. All students of M. H. S. who wish may submit manuAll script. v manuscripts must be mailed to the Morgan Contest editor, Morgan, Utah, anytime between Nov. 15, 1936 and Saturday, January 2nd, 1937. Each and every article entered in this contest will be published in the News starting in our issue of January 7, 1937, and continuing each week until all of same have been published. The awarding of the cash prizes herein announced will be made in accord with the vote of Morgan County News readers, a ballot for which will be published in this paper during the period of the publication of the All articles. M.I.A. Carnival Ball TOYMAKER :,i w Bwijmiwaiu y GUMS-PYORRHE- , A4 - fyx'f W I A i w. ' i 4.4. Year Happier , who is employed in Coalville, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J- Johnson. Old St. Nicholas is busily engaged Mrs. J. L. Terry entertained the in putting the finishing touches on of her bridge club at her members the great store of gifts he has been working on throughout the home Thursday at a one oclock year. This candid camera shot was luncheon, taken especially for our younger; as for prices before placing readers. jthat order for job printing REFRIGERATOR Miss Edith Johnson, - t View them at the Electric Newbold Utah Morgan, t t t t |