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Show A STRONGER chamber Swimming Party of C Membership Drive Chairman irges Each increasing the of the Box, Elder Ser ot Commerce to 400 current membership g the Felt, chairman, U Harold allB. members to get urged X g ne'e member. on May 11. bn of neral aftcr the oompie the drive on May 7, a meeting of the entire held in the icmbershlp will be which time the ,b rooms at honored. b members will be for need out the In pointing . Felt said, latter membership financially sound club will of real value to the county, t a club without money .with life- i,ch to operate would be orinne PTA Having advantages and disadvan-ethe seventh of sending ade to s er Seventh Grade - s Junior high in Brigham discussed. Corinnes is now attending iy were 5hth grade Brigham GOP Nominating Convention Sat. Student Wins standing. Not quite a year ago, the week May 1st, to be exact, there appeared in The Leader, the Garland Times and the Box Eia large adder vertisement, carrying the' signatures of,one hundred and twenty three of the leading citizens of Brigham City, asking support for the construction of a school building to replace the Central school which was destroyed by fire, August 9, 1947. some In this advertisement, " person was quoted as saying. . . Before Central School and the Bear River High school Gym are built, either this county is going to be brought together, or its going to ho split wide open! Quoting further from this ad. , . . What made it hurt was that it might bo true. . . we have been guilty of petty local Jealousies, and bickering in the past. Sooner or later such attitudes will hurt us all. We can pull together, If WE TRUST each other and if we want to pull together." . The ad te$t goes on to say th'qf Brigham City- - was openly asking for our support and for us to support the school board members we had elected, citing the construction of a new school building as an emergency need, and that a beautiful new building - had been planned, just barely adequate in size for the students who will enter it the first day the doors open. The new building was then held up as a model Bor all future construction in the Box Elder district, stating that we have some buildings, and others that have been built with a few pen-- ' nies pinched, a dollar saved here and there. . . and we know without exception where we have built the best it has proven through the years to be the best bargain.' Again referring to the funds available, the insurance from Central school and those to come from taxes (the special buijding levy imposed at the time the Central school burned.) an unmarked money these representative citizens of Brigham went on record as agreeing. . . But we feel that whatever it to build the new gymnatakes In City sium and carry out the remodeling and repair program on Bear Two city trucks and six men River high school which Sanyou annual Brigham Citys will start Mon- will devote all of their time to have been promised is morally itary Clean-u. earmarked. That promise will Roland Madsen, hauling during the clean-up8 day, People should cleanup their and must be kept. Your new head of the sanitary department yards as soon as possible and gymnasium must be built, and in Brigham City said today. a "good or 10 days put the junk in front of their it will be not merely week the During so that they will be sure enough building but the best homes next Monday, city following can be built. It must be trucks will pick up all trash, not to be missed by the trucks, that with the future in built continued. mind, Madsen kind of any garbage and refuse (Continued on Page 2) will, begin from the front in Hauling in the gutter placed near the center of town of the homes. Only rocks and streets Install continue until the will and hauled be away, not gravel will covered. are streets completely Madsen said. The Box Elder county Repubigham schools lican convention nominating will be held at Box Elder high Arch Sims, principal, In openthe discussion, attempted to school in the auditorium, SatReceiving national honors for csent a fair picture to the par-it- s urday, May 6, it was announced preparing a merchandising manual recently was Reva Ann in explaining the overload-- ; today by Howard Call, chairman teacher and student situation of the Republican central com- Reese, student at Box Elder high school. He pointed mittee. the school now. f The convention will begin t that there are seven grades but he also promptly at 8 oclock, Call said. Reva Ann was awarded third r six teachers, place for her manual, which If the seventh utioned that told the history, selling points, to re to go to Brigham City and. methods of advertising of a be would it pertior high one .brand of shoes. Previously cent move. The parents were the tnanual, which was prepared ged to consider all sides care-ll- y as a part of a retail merchandisand to weigh the facts and This ing class at Box Elder high a into conclusions oject their won first place in the school, stureaching program. The A change in the management state contest held at the convennts enrolled at the Corinne tion of Distributive Education were to be of the Gem Cafe was announced ade school now clubs, April 1, in Salt Lake City. this Ben week when anned for, but also those StuSlagowski, nts who would be taught formerly of Ogden, purchased Also winning top nonors at the interest of Glen Sheffield. the state contest was Audrey ere ten years from now. Mr. and Mrs. lagowski and Peterson. Her Mr. Sims also pointed out that entry, a comic the seventh grade went to their five children are living in advertisement, won third place. Corinne at the present time. igham and the school was unite to maintain Slagowski is a veteran of both its present world wars, was a member of Eorl Faulkner to Perform in gh level of students they were Play teacher the Ogden police force for more danger of losing a Earl Faulkner, Brigham City, d the same situation that is than 18 years, is a member of sermg faced today would be cur-i- t the L. D. S. church aqd active will perform as Fairfaxs For-- i again, this time concerning in Boy Scout work white living vant, in the play Lucy, the ' saken ; or Alone In the World, in Oi'den, r sixth grade. I - at ' tile' tAkh nte discussion 'wafHIvely ' The telephone college in Logan, May 8 through telligent 'Many parents felt at their children who were number is 1,000. Phone in your 20, it was announced today by the U.S.A.C. news bureau. w attending Brigham schools news, please. ;re receiving many advantages Post Joins Parade Of National the way of music and physi-Magazines To education that Justified their Discover Utah's Economy-Minde- d Governor Lee mg in the Brigham Junior Sh. . Other parents felt that Today the Saturday Evening while the governors p added budget-slashindistance of 2000 miles Post joined the parade of multimethods year, over ley roads was to be million circulation national magalienated friends in the first nsidered. it was pointed out, azines to call the nations at- year of his term, there is now a, that children who subse-entl- tention in recent weeks to a definite upswing of public attend Brigham schools Utahs governor, J. Bracken Lee. approval. t'e ascertain l Possibly even some Utahns adjqstment to ake and that if Is believed this The arch Republican Post ap- will be surprised to learn from justment comes easier if they peared to bend over backward-m- ore the Post article that Lees grandso than Time, Life or mother was a push-car- t younger. pioneer Mrs. Mae Peterson, the Corinne American magazine to quote to Utah; that the governor gets urth grade teacher spoke for the oppositions comments, and his hair cut every five days; e teachers. the that he has a married daughter, She is, this year, be objective in reporting Utah the of aching a straight 4th Republican and a son in West Point, in adstory grade id while she said that it was governor who broke all the rules dition to a high school-agPal to teach just one grade, of practical party politics. And daughter and a son; e had and that Mrs. Lee put up grape taught split grades and delights in breaking them! ae it The Post article, by Joe Alex jelly, as usual, in the marble-line- d successfully. The kitchen of the governors present sixth grade has Morris, quotes members of the en split since mansion last fail. that in the Lee opinion camp they began bool, six years ago. Their fu-r- e hangs in the balance for Clean-u- p Will Be ey will be the seventh grade t Honors For Manual of News-Journa- Gem Cafe Changes Hands r fore-sited- Week . - ate--Agricultural News-Journ- 1 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 3, 1950 Tremonton And Garland Editors Flay South B. E. County People For Voting Against School Bond Discusses Pros Preceding the election of theA. officers at a recent ,w P.-A., eettng of the Corinne e will dive and swim tonight splash, beginning at VOLUME 55, NUMBER 18 less and could not at ociock, carry the Intermountain projects successfully. Indian school, through the eour-esIn as much as of the Civic membership Improvement dues is the main source of reve- ciuo, who are sponsoring The nue, it is important that the event as a part of the Boys and club membership be Increased Girls Week." Continuing, Felt said, If you A1Llhc will meet at know of a prospective tile Teen age Canteen, at 7 o'member, tr you are a prospective mem- clock this evening. From there (Following is the front page ber or would like to know more they will go to the Indian school editorial that appeared in The1 about becoming a member of swimming pool via transportaLeader, newspaper weekly the Box Elder Chamber of Com- tion furnished by the Civic Impublished in Tremonton last Frimerce, use the phone and call provement club. one of the committee members Tickets have been on sale at day, April 28. Editor and pub-lisbis A. N. Rytting.) the and they will be glad to come canteen for the past week and judging from the number Its out and talk with you." Happened Again The program planned for sold there will he a large crowd An Editorial at the pool, committee members Thursday, May 11, will be one When the results of the Box well worth attending, and all for the event said today. At the the members have been urged pool lifeguards will be present Elder School District bond electo look after the swimmers. tion held last Tuesday, became to attend, Felt said. After returning to the canteen known, the citizens of the Valhot dogs and pop will be served. ley and the northern and wesAnd Cons tern part of the county were at Committee members in of the event are Mrs. Willischarge bewildered, Han- first puzzled and sen, chairman, Mrs. Ronald and as the pattern of the voting Packer. Mrs. Carroll Williams, became more clear, aroused and In Mrs. Elliot Ward, Mrs. Devcre indignant. Christensen, Mrs. R. W. Forrest, Although the bond issue carMrs. Lewis Jones, and Mrs. S. M. ried with the small margin of 277 votes, the fact that Brigham Rasmussen, director member. City and the southern part of the county, except Mantua and Honeyville voted solid against BEHS the bond issue, is past unders l(,en-ager- everyone does this wc will over the goal. Felt said, lll EM Teen-Age- rs Teen-ager- vrith a goal of rr For Member To Get A New Man l, Chamber Of Commerce Hosts U. P. Men Tour Of Refuge And Indian School On (The Garland Is Named Jaycee Prexy Saturday . Scout District two-yea- g It is unfortunate that Brigham City voters could 'have seen fit to support the bond issue because their decisive opposition to it has separated them in sympathy much farther from, these valley centers than they have been for a long time, On every hand one hears it said that Brigham got our mon ey and then when we wanted the promised building done they voted .overwhelmingly against the on)y way to finance it without a ten year wait. . . One hears recollections of how citizens , advertised Brighaiti their willingness to support the building of the gym at Bear River even to the point of voting for an additional bond issue if the board feels this is neces. e News-Journa- Wayne Johnson Box Elder Wayne Johnson, was under the Reading 'high school band teacher, Down the Side With The Edl fleeted to head the Brigham City Junior Chamber of Comtor" head.) merce, for the coming year at SCHOOL BOARD the Inaugural banquet at the GETS OFF HOOK employees club at the' . Intermountain Indian school last SatFor quite a number of months members of the Box Elder Coun- urday evening.to Rees Jensen, According ty Board of Education have been chairman of the nominating in a highly embarrassing posifollowing were tion from which they now find committee, the r directors to elected themselves extricated as a re- serve with President Johnson: of of the sult the pro- Lowell Baron, Harold Bouck, approval posed bond Issue in Tuesdays Ray Reese and 'Dick Seegmiller. election. Presiding over the Inaugural Many Bear River high school outbasketball supporters had seen banquet was Ray Anderson, president. going their promised gymnasium lost for years to come when the board Jaycee Head of education undertook to rebuild Central school at Brigham without raising any new money for it, while Garland school improvements, long overdue, also seemed indefinitely postponed. It was a difficult spot for Garland Tremonton board representatives especially to be on. But now with a bond Issue approved the pledges of five years ago can be met. Board members should all sigh with relief. Plans Honor Court sight-seein- edited l. sary. One counts the names on that advertised pledge of support, ail 158 of them, and realizes that if all of them 'had voted for the (Continued on Fage 7) 6 ' v - s' V, 4S.., V V L Wayne Johnson . who was elected president of the Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce last Saturday evening gt the inaugural ban' - . J . , quet. Youth To Be Honored By EVENTS NOW UNDERWAY V.F.W. MANY PAGES 28. issue, Four Union Pacific railroad1 officials toured the Intermoun- the tour besides John Howard, tain Indian school and the Bear were D. M. Mason, secretary-manage- r of the Chamber; Wade River bird refuge yesterday, as guests of the Box Elder Chamber Ebling. member of the public and Mrs. of Commerce, to investigate the relations committee; possibilities of utilizing this Bernice Andersen. area as a tourist attraction, John Howard, immediate past presi- N. dent of the Chamber of said today. The four U. P. officials, Howard Burnette, chief of public service out of Omaha; S. R. Andersen. manager of the Greyline A district court of honor for company in Salt the North Box Elder scout disLake City; and R. R. Chamber- trict will be held Sunday, May lin. traveling passenger agent, 7, in the Seventh ward chapel, were all very impressed. They It was today announced by were accompanied Heber Lawrence Turley. by All Scouts, their leaders and Sessions, Brigham City, U. P. agent. parents are invited to attend They were of the opinion the court of honor. that there was no reason why a Feature of an excellent protour should not be planned for gram, Turley said, will be the said. Howard Brigham City, If the plan is carried through-ther- presentation of Eagle badges to will probably be two dif- three Boy Scouts. Harold Poulson, Ogdon, field ferent tours. One would be a half day tour on which the tour- executive for the Boy Scouts of ists would visit the Indian America, will be the guest school and the bird refuge and speaker at the program. the other would be a full day tour with a trip to Cache val-lin addition to the Indian Iknit wait until you run out. school and bird refuge here, Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, etc., Howard said. Arriving at 10:30 oclock in the today at the morning, the group first visited Ihe Indian school. There they wore greeted by Miss Wilma Public Meeting Is Victor, who explained the hisCalled In Corinne of tory, purpose and activities the school. For Friday Night Ijuring their tour of the school visited the the they hospital, To decide if they want the dormitories, and class rooms. Seventh grade to attend Box Wil-soAt the bird refuge Van Elder high school or to remain 'superintendent, explained in Corinne. a public meeting why the refuge was created, is scheduled to be held Friday how the dike were constructed evening at 8 oclock at the Coto hold the fresh water in one rinne school, it was announced large body, and told about the taay by oiiicials. variety ..of .wildlife Uiey ; ijawfl Sirs. Roy Craner,' president of there. ( Parent-Teacher- s f Accompanying the officials on the Corinne association, will be in charge of the meeting. Com-rbere- Times, and published by Vernal Johns, had the following article on the front page of its Friday, April 8 j Thursday ! e FOR BOYS AND g y a . e pre-scho- Annual Sanitary year. Mrs. Wid Hunsaker reported her committee meeting with 'Porintendent Kenneth Weight Brigham City and other school ard officials. .She stated that the M 'Pn parents were willing to grade to Brig-Citthere would be ade-at- e room to take care of them the new Central school is the seventh ftplcled. A motion was passed to send Questionaire concerning this W and far problem e reaching The parents every parent. to sign the Held Next Week Brigham p qucsMonaire and through the mail, tie answer is yes, no cxplana-!FOR THE P.F.NEFIT OF ALL necessary, but if the an-ris no, it is requested that parent give his reasons, Clock In ne elections of the New Co-- , e T. A. officers were as - Mrs. Wid Hunsaker, By esident; Mrs. Alma V. Smoot, Will Be President and Mrs. Ida wson, secretary. in the tower r . n ou,Sing officers are: The old clock house will court Crancr- - President. Mrs. the county i t minute away. last its tick soon Vice president id aside Jamcs Reed,. secretary. All sentiment was put in u reof the nominating by the county commissioners for bids asked Tee in when they charge of elections cently, ,ro. of a new Roundy, chair- - for the installation an v. tower rs Wtiyne Andetson and electrically operated s would keep Amclia Jensen. that clock a dock U ire. D. H, Sheffield of the time a little more accurately ut Box Elder Council P.-A. than the old one. Simon The contract was let to dhc new fice!rsCSOn was sens Jewelry, whose bid d it back n TIME ef Old Tower Replaced t County Court Houses Electrical Ticker f lighting, so that it will be visible night or day; new hands, and the fare of the clock will be cleaned and smoothed down. by electrical imOperating autopulse, the new clock wiH the if itself correct matically power should 6top for a few minutes. It will be controlled entirely by a small master clock in the clerks office on the main floor of the court house. If the electricity should be cut off It will continue to run for six hours, Simonsen, Reed According to Made Easy will corstore, the and the tower clockmaster WlR, okia. CUP) clock A new owner of the jewelry the from itself rect sPe wwnauon lock being on the Blair new clock is now International as it continues to run. as long fcflo1 vault didnt stop a daily built by the operated The mechanically if .. irom taking $200. The bur-- a Business Machine company. th clock now in the tower has told mP'y looked in a desk When installed during part a lot of time some of It far a card with the latter part of June or eariy from the truth and has now wheel. of July, the "rftteft on It neon tube about turned its last instructions. will be outfitted with tU?n Officers of the newly ed Box Eider association charter-goo- d of Life Underwriters were officially in stalled Monday noon at their luncheon meeting at the How ard cafe. With ten pledged charter members of the local organization, David O. Andersen is president, W. Lamont Glover, vice president, and Owen Knud sen, secretary-treasureDavid O. Andersen, who pre sided over the meeting, dis cussed the advantages of being insured and pointed out the duties of the insurance agents, In illustrating his point Andersen said the physician diag nosis physical ills and pre scribes cures; the attorney makes an analysis of the legal ills and prescribes cure; like wise the life insurance agent analyzes the economic needs and plans for the solution of those needs. Belonging to the association besides the officers listed above are Arnold Hall, Thomas Kim-beOrin William Bradshaw, Heaton, James Burnett and Raf Christensen. GIRLS WEEK n A special Youth program commemoration of Youth Week observance, has been planned by the Veterans of Foreign Wars New Mayor and Public Joan Norman. and Auxiliary for Thursday eveWith practically every civic ning, May 4, at the War MemoOfficials Elected At organization sponsoring an ev- rial home, according to Charles ent, the boys and girls of the Kimber, commander. High School Tuesday city have had a full agenda up Special features of the prowill to today and have many more Brigham City officials gram will be the presentation move over Thursday evening top notch events approaching. of the medals to the school and officials new set of and let a winners of the V. F. W, marMonday the students heard take the reigns of city govern- Dr. Carlysle, U.S.A.C. professor, city ble tournament which will be ment. speak on "The Importance of a played Thursday afternoon at his talk, oclock on the grounds of the following of Vocation, Mayor for the remainder students were put in 11 sep- Lincoln school. Miss Audrey the week will be David Morrell, the vocational groups and Petersen, winner of the V. F. W. who holds that honorable posi- arate In Auxiliary from talks contest heard on specialities essay at an election tion by virtue of vocation. will read the the Tuesday the "Americanism, Box Elder high school last Tuesgroups toured the various places entry and the V. F. W. day as a part of the Boys and that illustrated the vocation in winning Drum and Bugle corps will also Girls week, an annual event of which they were interested. play in their first Brigham City Rotary International, designed the Civic Improve- appearance. Tonight to bring the attention of the ment club is sponsoring a swim(M. J. Markham of the U. S. to the youth. people ming party to be held at the In Forest Service will also be prestermountain Indian school. All ent and will show films to conThe student mayor his will meet at the teen clude the evenings program. and other elected offi- teen-agerAll youth of Brigham City, cials will be sworn in office Just age canteen at 7:30 from where parents of the marble tournaprior to the regular council they will go to the pool. Tomorrow the new mayor and ment winners and also parents meeting at the city hail tomorrow evening at 8 oclock. Other his public officials will tour city of the Drum and Bugle corps officials are: councilmen, Gary property and will attend the boys and girls are especially inBetween vited to attend this meeting, Collin Hunsaker, city council meeting. Mortensen, Douglas Clay, and Calvin Jepp-sen- ; times they will also be guests stated Kimber. Judge, Morris Iiuhsaker; of honor at the swimming party. Thursday evening the Veterrecorder, LouJean Christensen and Quin Chlarson (they were ans of Foreign Wars are holding tied in votes); and treasurer, a special youth program. Special features of the program will be the presentation of the medals Officers Of New Organization : to the school and city winners tournaof the V.F.W. marble ment which will be played -Thursday afternoon at 4 oclock on the grounds of the Lincoln school. Weather since last Friday has The American Legion .auxil been consistent, reports Charles iary will be in charge of the Clifford, U. S. weather - bureau program Friday night and will representative in Brigham City. hold a square dance on the ten- Its been all bad. nis court on west Forest street. Saturday It reached an The Promenadcrs, Brigham City low of 27 degrees and square dancing group, will sup- 3 inches of snow fell on the ply music and will offer in- ground to score the worst weastruction to the Boys and Girls. ther during the past five days. Friday the Rotary club will fruit According to Clifford, hold a youth program during prospects are very poor, grain their regular meeting. The en- on the dry farms in the western tire program will be furnished valleys looks very good, but the by the boys and girls and guests cold weather has been very hard of honor will be the public of- on sheep during lambing sea; ficials. son. , , On Saturday the Junior Chamthe weather Though pictures ber of Commerce will sponsor a is rather dreary, it could be junior baseball game at the Rees worse, and according to Clifford, Pioneer park beginning at 1:30 its going to be. He ' forecasts oclock. more frost and cold weather. 1 Also on Saturday the Box ElThe temperatures were: Charter Members Of Box Elder Association Of Life Underwriters der high school track teac will High Low 55 38 . . . who installed officers last Monday at noon at the Howard cafe. In the front row from left compete in the Region One tourFriday, ApriL 28 46 27 to right are: S. L. Farthingham, Salt Lake City, representative of state organization; Owen Knud-se- nament at Logan. Saturday, April 29 52 ' 30 Sunday evening a special pro- Sunday, April 30 secretary treasurer; David O. Andersen, president, and W. LaMont Glover, vice president. Back row, William Bradshaw, Orin Heaton, Homer Riche, S. L. C.; Mr. James, S. L, C. and Thomas gram has been arranged for at Monday, May 1 55 36 Kimber. the Box Elder stake tabernacle. Tuesday, May 2 . 52 ' 31 i -- r. coun-cilme- n s Weather During! Past Week Was Consistent Bad - v |