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Show Count number 4U. volume vi re Poultrymen Face More Favorable Conditions Tickets Named For Attend Coming City Election Of 1938 Chevrolet AchieveAnnual ment Program Nov. 5 4-- H Pre-Showin- g1 Both the democratic and repub Jack Olsen, head of the Olsen Plans are being made to hold ths Agent C. R. Richards lican Pro. Achievement Club parties have nominated theii Chevrolet Co., and the members ol annual informaof basis a on states that tickets for the coming city election his sales and of gram on Friday, Nov. 5. This proservice departments, tion received from the Bureau Democratic Ticket is given each year at the Don returned Saturday from Salt Lake from Mayor, gram and Economics Agricultural Club season for the Durrant; close of the councilman, T. B City where they attended a preCarl Frlschknecht, Extension members club Bates; the of Howard showing of the new' 1938 Chevrolet giving situation purpose councilmen, a more favorable season the Albert F. earned Thackeray, Ear. and heard the plans and policies awards during Rich, the after is in sight for poultrymen for of Halls; pins Recorder, Emma Robinson for merchandising the new product and for the presentation first of the year. Richard S. Rawle; At- presented by Mr. Fielder, Zone Man of the Treasurer, years project completion inAmple supplies of feed grains, states ager for this area. R. E. Bray. C. Richards Francis torney, County Agent cluding wheat for poultry feeding The program this year is being preThe many advancements in stylRepublican Ticket Mayor, H. H and possibly higher egg prices as of the leaders ing, the Crouch; engineering, and performance pared by councilman, Leo E compared with those this year are clubs and 41ub members themselves in the 1933 Chevrolet Incorporated Carter; Lawrcouncilmen, in prospect. ence Bell, Grant Eddington, A. L were discussed In detail at an all Club leader officers now working on Mr. Frlschknecht said that th the program are Harriet Tonks and Williams; Recorder, Anna Sommers; day meeting in the Kingsbury more favorable feed situation as LaVerne Chadwick. Other leaders Treasurer, Kate Littlefield; Attor- auditorium and they met with the affectinv poultrymen is likely to re- and club members will take part on unqualified approval of the entire ney, Francis E. Bray sult in a larger hatch in 1938 com- the dealer assist organization, otherwise and according to program Mr. Bray was nominated by the Mr. Olsen. pared with 1937, but that the supply In making the preparations necesRepublicans and endorsed by the of poultry in the first half of nexf In addition to divulging the Present plans are to hold this sary. Democrats. less ir be wdll than probably numerous year Improvements and refineachievement exercise at the high the corresponding period this year. school auditorium at 7:30 p. m. NoJudges for the election are: Pre- ments in the new Chevrolet, Mr. cinct No. 1 South Morgan Mrs Fiedler and his Zone staff, Mrs. Thomas Rich Mr. Increased production of fall anc vember 5th. through Clara Mrs. N. F. indiTurner, Kearns was the medium of elaborate skits and winter broilers this year (Cut courtesy Ogden Standard) Mr. Richards states that in order and George Carter. Precinct No. 2 motion picture cated by the Bureaus report, but to receive pins or awards, clufc dramatizations, preily moved to Morgan County where North Morgan Mrs. Daisy Crouch sented us with the most modern Mr. Frischknecht quoted the report members must the complete project the little settlement, Richville, was Mrs. Emma Robinson and James methods of as saying that the price is not undertaken for the year. He sugwhich merchandising named in honor of Thomas Rich, Grover. we will employ during the likely to be depressed to a corre- gests that all members that have coming Sr. AdRegistration agents are Mrs. Ada year, explained Mr. Olsen. sponding extent, in view of thf not completed should try to do sc Monday, October 11, was the 90th Mr. Rich married Adila E. Brough and vertising 1 and Mrs for No. Precinct Thomas promotional Brimley of programs generally reduced meat supply. books birthday anniversary immediately so that record - Mr. Frischnecht reported that the can be handed in and achievement Rich of Morgan County. Mr. Rich, sixty-on- e years ago, and they have Nettie Robinson for Precinct No. 2 in which newspaper advertising Mrs. Robinson is acting In the plays a major part, were also outresided in oldest man in Morgan County, Porterville since then. consumption of poultry in the first pins presented at this prgram. The at his of five the ten celebrated children place of Mrs. Lottie Grover, who is lined to us, as were splendid day following half of 1937 was much larger than quietly programs on service and survive: Henrietta Durrant of Ly- ill at this time. home in Porterville, in the corresponding period of 1936 management. s, Mr. Rich was born in man, Wyo.; Emily Jane Phillips, of as indicated by the exceptionally The Zone organization has re1847 and in Adria Porter of Evanston, Nebraska, Wyo,; movement and large Services returned from the national cently with his left Emeline three later par- Provo; years White, of Salt Lake Reports from the Bureau of Agby the large reduction in laying convention in Detroit and the into O. from who came and Mantle of City, Nauvoo, Rich, flocks from January 1 to July 1 tirir'1 ile ultural Economics indicate fewer ents, formation field. 1861 fam In the Utah. gave us was the they Centerville, year. But in the last 6 months ol hogs going to market this fall than Funeral services for Alfred Owen some they received there from W. a be but there will probably 1937, reduced consumption is likely last, Durrant were conducted Saturday E. Holler, General Sales Manager," because of smaller marketings. Fo' considerable increase in the 1938 Oct. 16, at the Morgan high school continued Mr. Olsen. After hearthe same reason, consumption ir spring pig crop. County Agent C auditorium with Bishop R. H. Rich ing the message sent to us by Mr. the first half of 1938 is expected tc R. Richards states that in view of of the South Morgan ward conduct- Holler and seeing our new' product, this somewhat smaller tonage ol continue low. ing. Services were as follow: Mixed we are more enthusiastic than ever Poultry storage stocks are ex- hogs going to market this fall and quartet, Newell Waldron, Howard over business prospects for 1938. pected to be less in the first half winter, and with fairly high level We feel that next Saturday, Oct. Francis, Daleen White and Myrtle of 1938 than in the corresponding of consumers' demand for meat our announcement day, will 23, "Let Lower the be Richards, Lights period of 1937. With probable small- hog prices are expected to average us off on a year that will enstart W. Burning; Invocation, George er marketings of eggs, storage stocks at least as high as a year ago when able us to sell more cars than ever Ladies chorus of Brough; South MORGAN COUNTY of eggs also are expected to be the average price at Chicago was Morgan, Lords Prayer; Speaker before, even more than during smaller in 1938 than they have been about $9.90 per hundred pounds. R. R. Fry; Trio, Mrs. Flaurie E either of the past two years, years He also reports a very favorable throughout this year. and Misses Daleen and Sara in which many Chevrolet sales reWhite, State Levy The size of the farm laying flocks grain-ho- g price ratio. It is reportec cords have been shattered. County White, Absent; Speaker, C. C the report pointed out, has fluctu- because of the larger supply and District Purp Sch( Geary; Remarks, Bishop R. H. Rich: ated quite regularly in Total Levies cycles lower price of grains this fall. Mixed quartet, "I Know That My the last low point being the wintei Redeemer Lives; Benediction, Wm Cii Morgan City of 1934-3It is expected that the D. U. L. City Durrant. Levy winter of 1937-3- 8 will mark another State County and School .. One of the major cata:, trophies of was made in the South Interment such low point, but that by the fall the Edyear occurred in Summit counTotal with 30.3 1938 Morgan cemetery of Henry laying flocks will be larger Monday evening the Henefer ty Sunday night when the giant dington dedicating the grave. than in the fall of 1937. Camp D. U. P. entertained for the Pallbearers were the six sons ano silver mainliner crashed in the high people over seventy years old in that the granddaughters were in chargq Uintas with nineteen victims. D. U. community. The first part of the State Levy of the flowers. On a flight from Rock Springs to evening was spent at the home ol Cabin Mrs. Lake City the plane was forced Salt Lena Hennefer, where dinner 15 miles off its course by a nearly Total Levies Go outside of cities and The Morgan County Company oi was served. driving blizzard and crashed on the the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will A low bowl of red rose buds formCity slope bordering Blue lake, headhold the dedication services for the ed the centerpiece of the dinner Total Levies outside of cities and waters of Chalk Creek. monument near the log cabin in table and place cards were small Park City and Judge Memorial Sighted first from the air MonSouth Morgan, Sunday, October 24 imitantio wagon wheels with rose- Total Levies took third round games in the Sum outside of cities scene was and at 2:45. The services will be in con- bud favors. The ladies were given mit district Friday, the Miners win- day morning, the crash reached late Monday night by nection with the general priest- fine lace handkerchiefs and the Coalville Town ning against Morgan, 27 to 6, and crews who battled mud Town Levy1 hood meeting. men rose buds for their lapels. Mrs. the Bulldogs showing good form to ground snow and dense forest. Roads that All those who are interested in Anna Paskett gave a special tribute turn back Wasatch, 20 to 0. were virtual quagmires slowed the this monument are invited to be and toast to each guest. Mrs. Aller North Summit, leader of the divi Total to a veritable crawl, and progress Kamas Town Nichols, Mrs. J. L. Boatright and present. sion, was idle. for the last of the journey all Mrs. Harvey Richins assisted ir, Park City counted two touch- were forced part to proceed on foot. serving. downs in the initial period, the first Summit county officials were amA special guest was George Beard from line bucks and end runs and is not a Scurvy germ disease; of the first to reach the scene, and Coalville. The other honored Oakley Town the second as a result of a com- ong therefore it is not contagious. This Town .. Levy they with postal and airline officials is a nutritional disease that is guests were John S. Wright, Mr. and pleted pass. In the third period, the took charge. Mrs. Thos. Richins, Mrs. Priscilla Miners got loose for several long caused by the lack of a certain exSheriff Mrs. Ephraim Adamson, CounTotal Georgina Richins, Mrs runs, to put the ball in scoring potremely necessary element In the Danks, Park MrsSarah Anderton City ty and Attorney Bartley McDonough and sition and then smashed through Mary, diet, according to the Maryland De Levy City Coroner Cromar. Joseph Hopkin were among the line for a touchdown. partment of Health. This element to reach the base camp the first At 8 p. m. a program in the chapel is vitamin C, and it is found in Park City added a touchdown and Total field goal in the final period. With near Humpy ridge Monday afterorange and tomoto juice in rich was very interestingly presided over by Mrs. Marguerite Paskett. Mrs. and abundant quantities. less than two minutes to play, Jen- noon. Bodies have been removed, and A person starts out on the voyage Susannah Fowler, Chaplain of the the Morgan County High School al sen shot a pass to Mack Peterson the final examination ol the 20 of life equipped as a body with a Camp, offered the opening prayer. a latter following for running yards this meeting. the plane, the debris will be burned Bishop Calderwood greeted the contouchdown. certain amount of the vitamin in reserve. But as gregation and paid respectful tribMemorial looked good in its deThe school census of the count The two Future Farmer boys from this is consumed in the body the ute to the early settlers of our westcisive win over Wasatch county is now being taken by Mrs. Cleve Lewis This ern land. Mrs. Selma Taylor sang Morgan who are attending the F stock must be replenished. a The rushed over high. Bulldogs Orton Thomas Peterson F. Mrs. A. and convention in Kansas City thb score soon after the beginning ol supply must be carefully watched I Cannot Sing The Old Songs. week are Grant Rees Josiah Lewis Rhead, 69, Ogden and Paul The work is to be completed by the first in infancy because if it runs low Poems were read by John S. Wright. bal. the period, carrying engineer, died Wednesday in Cedar the baby is restless and fretful and A girls chorus under direction of Turner. Both of the boys will ap- October 31. down the field on straight football City, following a paralytic stroke begins to show the characteristic Lydia Paskett sang, Little Old Lady pear in the State F. F. A. Band unAbout twelve people of the high They bucked the line for goal point suffered while on business for the Mrs. Belle Pace of der the direction of Professor N. W symptoms of scurvy. As the disease Passing By. the Near the end of the period they state engineers department. progresses the bones and joints, the Coalville read one of O. Henrys Christensen of the U. S. A. C. The school are receiving aid from shoved over their second touchA son of Josiah and Eliza Lewis N. Y. A. work. gums and other parts of the body stories. Mrs. Eva Anderton and Ly- boys left last Friday and will redown. Play was confined to he was born in Coalville, Rhead, turn October 23. become involved. Intense pain and dia Paskett played a piano and orWhile in Saturday, during most of the second i 1868. He had resided in Og8, The Tooth May MagIndian Lake Salt Winebago condition City, Saturday, they will suffering accompany this lod. gan duet. Mr. George Beard related den since 1920, operating a grocery and it is ofter mistakei! for rheu- many experiences endured by im- be the guests of the Chamber ol ic Show was presented by the Gooi The finstore their Bulldogs near Jackson avenue and 24th Inc. registered Teeth Council for Children, Commerce at a breakfast, and latei matism. migrants to come to Utah some in the touchdown al in the few min first street for a number of years. He the the and State Board will of Health, day To escape scurvy it is essential sad, some humorous. Biship Calderplay a concert at utes of the second half, again carry was a member of the L. D S. church Tuesda L. D. School S. Morgan District, the tabernacle for the U. E that orange or tomato juice be tak- wood and his sons, Don and Keith, the ball down the field oi and at the time of his death was a morning to the children of the ele- lng en regularly. Babies who are nurs- played a harmonica selection, At A. convention. football. The goal point wa. member of the Ogden L D. S. stake straight mentary grades. ed by their mothers get in the The Head Of Old Echo. Closing converted from a line play. high priest quorum. Members of the faculty will leave mothers milk a certain amount of prayer was given by Daughter FanWasatch rallied in the final perthb The for first cards afternoon for report Surviving are his widow, formerU. E. Thursday a protection against the disease, but nie Richins, First of at iod to carry the ball deep into Judge ly Margaret Carruth, whom he marthey need additional protection. the Henefer Camp. Everyone felt a Salt Lake City. They will attend year will be out on Nov. 3, territory, but could not register a ried March 4. 1903, and the followBottle fed babies are not protected that evening, Friday and score. great spirit of appreciation thru-o- meetings The Senior Class has been given ing sons and daughters: Ervin, Clifagainst it, and so it is esential that the evening for the blessings we Saturday. a new responsibility. Each day one the office work for ton and Kenneth Rhead. and Mrs the protective fruit juice be added the school. enjoy from the many sacrifices of to their diet Femstrom of Ogden; two No school will be held in Morgan senior has the responsibility of anMargaret our Pioneers. and two sisters, Mrs A contest between the The juices should be given begrandchildren swering the telephone, greeting the anc county Friday. boys tween the other feedings. Cod liver visitors who come to school anc girls of the student body is bein Eliza Farnsworth, Morgan and Mrs. STEADY WORK - GOOD PAY oil. which is necessary for babies to A special meeting for student doing other errands at the school held. The purpose is to get all stu- Annie R. Salmon, Salt Lake City. RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call insure normal growth, does not on farmers in Morgan County. Make body officers of the schools of the An extension of the The body will be returned to Ogtelephone ha? dents to purchase a student Protect them against scurvy. be held will state The losers of the contest wii den where funeral services will be in con- been put in the student body room Friday up to $12 a day. Write today. Furst VERLE BAKER, i& Thomos, 426 Third St.. Oakland, nection with U E A Artel Edding- - for this purpose The students arf have to give a student body pro- held at 1 p. m. Saturday. Burial wll ton and Arlene Geary will represent also receiving experience in doing gram and a matinee dance. take place in Salt Lake City. County Nurse j Calif. County 4-- H Poul-tryma- n, 4-- H 4-- H it r . 3'i and Celebrates Birthday At Porterville Home tree shij r j J educa-ation- Hog Prices Trend Upward for Farmers ge IT It Laii Winter-quarter- Funeral For Alfred Held Durrant Tax Levy Figures as Com- by Utah Taxpayer piled Giant Airliner Crashes Near Coalville Sunday Henefer Camp P. Entertain Pioneers 5. P. To Dedicate Monument Near Summit Tilts To Judge And Park Scurvy . MORGAN SCHOOL NOTES scurvy-preventi- ng Josiah mid-fiel- d Vice-Preside- nt ut j j bod-car- Rhead al |