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Show Dorinne Wheeler . . . KBUH Barbara Rasmussen Ken Jensens Market Dorene Meacham . Jessies Fine Foods Nancy Stallings Brigham Truck & Implement , . . Neone Andersen Miss RouJean Ward Macks Pharmacy . Rays Conoco Service ... Is Visitor At Indian School 0 VOLUME 56, famous Rogers forefathers didnt over on the Mayflower they met the boat, came to minds of Brigham City people last week- ReNee Mclntire Modern Cleaners . . Date 26 Peach Rotarians Hear Talks On Hobbies en Entries ' Avocations came up for discussion at the weekly meeting of the Brigham City Rotary club Tuesday noon, with Walter, G. Mann telling of his experiences with quarter horses and Harold B. Felt explaining his interest in Shetland ponies. Les Dredge served- - program chairman and specie piauu numbers were furnished by Miss Karen Craghead. During the opening period, Earl Madsen gave the members candy.. treat in honor of' .his 5 $ ; ' newly born son. ss : concluded Arrangements tvere,, fqr attending the intercity v Rotary meeting to be held at Logan on Thursday noon, with 18 members indicating they would attend. Club assembly meeting was announced for. Tuesday eveO. ning at the home, of ; David " ; Anderson. , (Peach Queen can-- s d have been entered quite a few more are d, said (Dick Seegmiller, lan of the contest for the is, organi?a .sponsoring nty-si- to-m- oday... ;s plus n perkr or schr dates!! er with I hetksr e, sizes! price! S ually one of the outstand-ature- s of Peach 'Days, the ition Ball, at which final on of a queen " to, reign Irigham Citys celebration ? made, Will be heldWf-d-Tne evening- ,- bepi ill be held at the- high r , - will be Mrs. Jones, fashion and style nator at Auerbachs, Salt Fairbanks, City; Merwin iitor of the (Deseret News, ke City, and Mrs, Stuart president of the Board ih Institute of Fine' Arts, . Utah.; the girls enter-faand their sponsors: North Main Motors or. . . e, . 1 OPEN TOMORROW , Little Princess And Attendants Will Ride Lar-ro- s. PARADE : - 4-- J. , plays. Following the parade will be the fashion show at 7:30 p. m, with the horse show at 9, with five classes displayed and judg ed, including Mens and Ladies Western class, English Open class, Stock class, working un der rope, and Shetland pony class. (Fridays events , will include judging of poultry, dairy and beef cattle at 10 a. m. with horse racing at 2 p. m. and the talent show at 8 p. m. Satur day will feature, ringside judg ing, of Veterans Young Far at 10 a. m mers, FFA, and horse racing at 2 p. m., calf scramble at 4 p. m., horse pull ing contest at 8 p. m. and claim ing of exhibits at 10:00. .4-will be demonstrations held Thursday at 2 p. m. : and judging of sheep, swine, agri culture and horticulture Thurs day at 1:30 and rabbits at 7:00. (President' of the fair board is Thomas AY Summers, .;, W. E. Kerr, is fair manager, arid Miss Edna Tanner, secretary. treasur Y ... erF . 4-- . , Choir Rehearsal Planned Sept. Palmer Oleen New Second Counselor , Valentine Family Will Hold Reunion Sept. 1 Miss Box Elder In g A reunion of the Valentine family will be held Saturday, Sept. 1, at 1 p. m., at Rees Pioneer park. Miss Box Elder of 1951, Bun-ni- e Each member wlil be responRees, who was chosen in the sible for their own lunch. Soda water and ice cream will be July 4, 20-3sponsored pageant, served by the committee in appeared on the KSIL-Tprocharge. gram Hi Neighbor at 2:15, August 27, it was learned today Glen Leland Baron Is from J. A. Theobald, secretary-manage- r of the Utah State fair Promoted In Korea .... association. Sergeant Glen Leland Baron, Also appearing on the pro with the 204th National Guard was Miss Utah of 1951. outfit in Korea, has been pro- gram moted from sergeant to sergeant DISEASES REPORTED Television Show - first class. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Baron, Sergeant Baron entered military service last summer when the Brigham City national guard unit was activated. One case of chicken pox was reported contracted in Box Elder county during the week end ing August 17, by the Utah State department of health. ' Anna Lee Price Chosen Jr. Peach Queen Planned Tonight x m ' V vY r, r Ward Fireside Meeting tl rs (f h Howard Barlow, return D. s. missionary from the (western states as guest s Sixth ward ,a fireside meeting, at the o : teen-ager- follow-pnferenc- Pretty Anna Lee Price, r and Mrs. Eu. genePrice of Brigham City will reign over Peach Days as JunY ior Peach Queen, it was announced today by Mrs. Roy Barnard, president of the Kindergarten dub, sponsoring organization.. First attendant will be Karen Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Petersen, sponsored by the dyb; and Mary Ann Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Douglas MUlCr, sponsored by Klwanis club, will be second at- Q p Harold B. Felt director of the Centennial Pageant choir, announced today that a rehearsal will be held Wednesday evening at 8 p. m, at the Box Elder tabernacle. Only three practices ' remain before the pageant, Felt said, which makes it important all member attend. ! Lt Phil Christofferson Leaves For Active .Duty Second Lieutenant Phil Chris tofferson, son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Christofferson, left Sunday for Fort Bliss, Texas ' where he will begin active duty with AAA -- Sunday evening, on the value of B were x s. , Sheffield.'1 - . 4 ,, Special Event At Other youngsters sponsored by the various. (Brigham , City civic tendant clubs included Susan Call,' Jera-ly- n Box Drawn as alternates were SuPeters, Anne Alston, ' Susan san Bedellngs, daughter of Mr. Alston, Patricia Harrison, Carol A Special event of Interest at and Mrs. .Wallace Redelings, Ann Ball, Carol Compton, Becky the county fair is the club i . sponsored by Beta - Sigma Phi Reese.- demonstrations to be held in and Beverly Packer, daughter of Annette . . Glover, Kathlene the main building at ; the fair Mr. and Mrs. Leon Packer, spon- Owen, Judy Hamberlin, Margar- grounds on Thursday, August 30, sored by Lions club. et K. Owen, Carolyn Hansen, at 2 p. nri. The Junior royalty will share Carla Call, Kathy Felt, Kathryn nWe are very anxious to have the spotlight with the - Peach Larsen, Carol Ann Korth, Patty everyone come and see what Queen nd, her attendants at June Nelson, Carol Robinette, wonderful things these girls are the coronatibri , ball, September Kay Reeder, : Ariene Anderson. accomplishing ' in . their 5, when they , are crowned that (Corene Rowe and Betty Ruth said Edna Tanner, fair work, During the parade, onderson. secretary. " Elder.Fair ... 4-- e an UDB. mission. Hal guest at the gather fas Miss Gayle Beck of Hostesses for the eve was Joyce Thorson, Glen J'bert and Lila Armstrong, 20-3- 0 both Friday and Saturday, September 7 and 8, they will ride on a float specially built for them by the Chamber of Commerce. To select the young queen and her attendants, the Kindergarten ciub asked each of the civic clubs in Brigham City to . sponsor three year-oldWith a representative from each club, present, the names were drawn from a box toy Charles five-to-si- young people: Louis Larkin, Willard; Darwin Hailing, Mantua; Darrell Siggard, Fifth ward; Jeannine Anderson, Second ward and Richard Mueller, who recently came to the U.' S, from Germany. The meeting was closed with benediction by Arden Jensen. Highlight of the evening session after the opening prayer by Jay Meservy, was talks by retiring President J. Edwin Baird and Mrs. Baird, President and Mrs. Rudgar N. Price, President and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer and Stake President and Mrs. Glen M. Bennion. ; Also on the evening program were Nello Jensen and Albert Thorson, who gave talks. Music for the general sessions was furnished by a group of teen-ager- s from Perry ward, directed by Barbara Billings and accompanied by Louise Davis. Solos were sung by Val Woodland, Willard; Shirl Cartej, Perry; and Richard Billings, Perry. At the priesthood leadership meeting, opening prayer was offered by Joe Valentine. On the program talks were given by LeRoy D. White, Newell Larsen, Floyd Jensen and David O. Anderson, high councilmen. Marian Davis Jeppsen played a violin solo, accompanied by Rula Jeppsen and the meeting was closed with , prayer .by - Bruce Y . Carr. " 0 of Mr. 1 k, teen-ager- s : At Drawing; Will Ride Special Float funion of the, Forsgren will be held at Rees Pio-parBrigham City, Sept, learned today, event will open at 10 a. m i social eh will be served and a ira presented at 1 p. m. fy-fo- them, ... y Walter Dansie, ; of the church welfare general committee, spoke on fast day in connection with Welfare. After the prayer by Jim Bundy, President Glen M. Bennion opened the morning general Session In which three returned missionaries gave reports. They were Robert Isaacson, Western States mission, who was home on furlough from his army post in Alabama; Lois Larsen,,' Central States mission; and David Price, Southern States mission. Included on the morning program were talks by the follow-In- ! BOX ELDER COUNTY FAIR ion Of Forsgren ow spoke , I . Plumbing. Sof Albert Thorson, . . . - Robinson,' Intermountain School; (LaVon Jensen, im Floral; Carolyn Dock r, Smith and Sons Gro- , released . - The 'Box Elder high school class of 41 will hold their ,10th annual class reunion at the Commercial Club rooms, Saturday, Sept. 8, at 8 p. m., it was learned today. . . All class members are being personally, but due to WILL contacted seme confusion it has been difficult for the committee . to obtain all of their addresses. WITH Kindly let everyone know, a spokesman said. There will be a fee of $1.00 a culture, horticulture, livestock, couple. Money arid requests for poultry, sheep, rabbits, Y swine, reservations should be mailed horses, womens dept., by Sept. 3 to Bill arid Jane DaFFA, Young Farmers, veterans, vis at 126 East Forest. schools, flower and other dis- Royalty At Treiwmtori Celebration . . left to right: Judy Loveland, attendant ; RueleneBar-lowprincess; and Maryanne Grover, attendant. They, grace float in parade tomorrow beginning at 4 p. m.' ; that Teen-Age- . to Reunite . Phar-SerlRo- VAU - J. Edwin Baird Ian g J , BEHSCIassOf41 ' ily ''' k e s . . New Mechanic At On Special Float Mclntire, Modern Clean-Janic- e Western Jensen, . A representative of Box Elder's Arlene - Wight, George y best crop, little ' Miss Ruelene Market, Perry; Nona Inn Willard; Bose Barlowe, 4, daughter of, Mr. and A group of Box Eider county Lomax, ! Van Engelens; Mrs. ) Doran Barlowe, of ThatcheRae Eskelsen, Thompson men interested in soil conservarecent said that r,- will grace a beautiful float Markham are; Beth Poulsen, News tion made a day-lontrip to on an 80 acre stretch in the parade Thursday at 4 p. Fish-oto- r under downpours Basin last Adele WillaTd aumai; Saturday .Seely, was m. ..opening the Box Elder Counof Dorinne the direction Ranger of land above Willard that Company; ' er, KBUH. Merle J. Mrkham , of Brigham burned off last year resulted in ty Fair and Race Meet, schedthe filling of the canal that uled for Nielsen, Browns Shoe City. Aug. 30, 31 and Sept. 1. runs along the foothills. the Rou Jean Ward, (Ray's Willard to Enroute Peak, Her .attendants are Judy Lovei The group ate lunch, which land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Service; Gay (Petersen, highest point of the Wasatch Accounting Service; Joy range, Markham pointed out included tasty bonfire roasted Darrell Loveland, Brigham City, B. Anson ups, Chase (Firestone; De how overgrazing had skinned corn prepared by and Maryanne Grover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max JL. Grover, bompson, (Reeder Dairy; some watershed land, clean of Call, at Willard Basin. D. J.. were Making the trip of Pocatello Valley. The three Andersen, Macks foilage creating a flood hazard Barker, Baron for the people living in the val- Gunderson, John Olsen, Bob will : reign over the three day Mills. Crompton, Frank Stevens, Vic- festival. Dignitaries invited inleys below. ne Meacham, Jessies Fine In comparison the land of Wi- tor J. Bott, L. D. .Wilde, LeRoy clude Governor Lee. Nancy Stallings, Brigham llard Basin, completely rehabili- Bunnell, Howard Johnson, ClifThe fair will feature exhibits, and Implement; Carolyn tated since the disastrous flood ton Hansen, Blaine. Morse,' NorOman's Texaco Ser many years ago, had a thick wood Hyer, Owen Westenskow, with community exhibits taking M. J. Markham, Eugene Laney, top place. The countys best proAnn Hall, Earls covering of vegetation Mary Foodfare; Colleen Hansen, would absorb practically any Anson B. 'Call, 'and Les .Knight, duce will be displayed in agrim Tire Shop; " Barbara issen, Ken Jensens Mar Enjoy Scenery From Highest Wasatch Mountain oAnn Norman, Blocks; Re und Barbara Larsen, . 'Y - To Willard Basin; DU President J. Edwin Baird of South Box Elder stake presidency was released as first counselor at the quarterly conference last Sunday. President Rudgar N. Price wais sustained to take his place .and filling Prices post as second counselor was J. Oleen Palmer, bishop ol the Fifth ward. Stake president is Glen M. Bennion. , Other changes included the reorganization of the fourth quorum of Elders. Arden Hansen was released as president and Clair Hailing was sustained to take his place. Leon Jensen was released as second counselor and Dallas Nelson was susY' tained in his place. Released as secretary of the stake mission was Jpyce Mathews. Vleria Stokes was sus. tained, to take her place. Giving the principal address of the , conference, Thorpe B. Isaacson, second counselor of the, presiding bishopric, encoux-age- d young people to stay close to their parents arid confide In ; mented, one-quarte- . i Rudger N. Price Moves To First Counselor; J. Oieen Palmer Is Second assistance in other ways. '"We are sure people who were so terribly affected and who will of benefit i from the .assistance this emergency relief will say God bless you all,- Bowen com e $ RELEASED IN SOUTH B.E. STAKE Ross C. Bowen, chairman of he Box Elder county chapter of the American Red Cross, today announced that the special disaster campaign for victims of flood in Kansas, Missouri, Oklawas comhoma and Illinois pleted on time and the quota of $500 for Box Elder county was met. Bowen expressed his appreciation to everyone who helped in any way to make this fund drive a success,, for contributions or one-eight- h r 8 PAGES Box Elder County - ' awing are leached In ' . MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1951 Flood Relief Goal PRESIDENT J. EDWIN BAIRD IS end, when Rogers adopted Navajo Son, Will Rogers, Jr., paid the Intermountain Indian school a visit. Will, Jr., a leader in the campaign to solve the Navajo problem, toured the Indian school was a great stride forward for the Nava Jos, Rogers observed. Rogers, who was once a candidate for congress in California, has written material for a national magazine on the needs of the INavajos. Now he is active in promoting national public interest on the Brigham City In dian school. At the present he is working on a movie of the life of his father, playing the Y part of his father. Will Rogers, Sr, the philoso pher with a rope, was deeply proud of his Indian blood. His father was Cherokee, and his mother, Lee Hansen, manager of North Main Motors, , 604 North Main,, .PfVfiam f City;, today announced that 'Sam Fujikawa has been added to his staff of mechanics. -.Fujikawa, who hs 12 years ex perience in auto mechanic; work, completed an extensive training program this summer. He and his wife and their two children r live in Brigham City. Already at. North. MainMotors Federal taxes on petroleum was George Craner, auto1 metotaled mote- - than chanic, and Wayne Elmer,' Garproducts land native who is service man, $665,000,000. last, year. -- . gym ;lng the girls V BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY Will Reign Over Box Elder County Fair Will My Gay Petersen s Accounting Service NUMBERS j&USSW'iMEII ' . Members Of Soil Conservation Tour Group Ranger Merle J, Markham 'directing, .thq ot the Great Salt Laker-Wit- h v the top of wmard Peak Friday alternK)n. battalion. His wife, the former Phyllis Feeder, and tiny daughter, Jill, rian to join him, when housing accommodations are available. 5 , 4-- j a J |