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Show 9 !B.E. SUGAR BEET THINNING IS THIRD DONE THOUGH RETARDS) t N. Stake Primary Children Present stake Junior rth baseball starting pending at 9:30 at iSver City diamond. W-No- te ff'SNorth SWflN Mm Box The stake Girls fireside chat. chapel. Everyone Gleaner Si ward ?.f 3WmOA id BRIGHAM County (nuies n June 5 of kindergar-- a ng throughout Box (Continued from a previous issue.) El-- c county. Juns 6 jjrtf -- Opening game Every-inviteleague baseball. T M. M p Installation O. E. f. of By LaPreol Wight It was the first day of spring, March 21, 1897. It was also one year later. From a towering heighth, old walls that had been tried by fire, looked down with of cere-ionie- at War Me-ton- a benediction upon a congregation of 1,600 people. The Box Eider stake tabernacle was to be dedicated as a "house of worship unto the Lord. The new structure was a chaste and dignified specimen of modern architecture. Its countenance had been completeThe pulpit and ly changed. choir had executed an about face and were now in the west end of the building. At every to turn, wherever one stood home, June 7 day, MShriners h John Afleck park, jame, BEHS Three i, North-Sout- ipate. June players 10 benefit F. 0. E. at Dance Bowl, M. Brig- - tty. Farewell testimonial Shelley Robinette Fourth Madsen, irothy 20-3- hapel. , 0 Club Meetings , First Commissioners of each jd third Monday icnth, from 10 a. m. to 12 2 p. m. to 5 in, and from room, m Commissioners ity Courthouse. uty Council First Thuradar of Horn. Firat (directors Cora p. aDERGARTEN Second Wntb, 4 p. m , War Memorial fiQR CHAM BER ) m. ftadneecky of month, 8 wrckl clubrooma, diQR CHAMBER (membership) sd Wednesday of month, 8 enerdal clubrooma. WErwy Monday 8 p.ra Sec p. nk, tile Cafe. r Tickets For Fourth 0 and 0 Mrs. Theron, B. Lee, spon- sored by the Utah Upsilon chapHome Laundry Week ter of Beta Sigma Phi. ' last years Carol Wamke, orpusChristi June 8 a stuMonth May 18 to Peach queen, who is now June 18 AgricuState Utah dent at the ltural college. She is sponsored Junior Report For Box Elder by the Brigham City She is Commerce. of Chamber 26) Ending May River high No. Cases a graduate of Bear gWeek school. 5 Previously entered was IMiss 31 of uberculosis 1 Shelley Robinette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asel Robinette club. OVEN i5SCHEDULE Brigham City by the eyhound linesr A graduate of Box Elder high ohl? iff ?"? an school, Miss Robinette was attendant to last years Peach 20-3- Uki City 2:41 2:51 p.M. P. M. 7:0 P. M. 3:10 P. Am Cs Mill!? T,omQto Queen. M. 8:48A.M. A itii 7 vW, P.M. P-- T 12:11AM. . 10:10 A.M. 1:10 P.M. 9:11 P.M. Bolw . , . Hi Air and A ' I, M. P M ufrtv salt m ntu) According to Dick Bloxham, chairman of the ticket sales for the Fourth' of July event, tickets will go on sale throughout the of next county during the first week. A total of more than 15 Box Elder county girls will be the beauty pageant, defor signed to select a local girl Utah competition in the Miss later contest in Salt Lake City this summer, and possibly lor . Miss America. An tV?hCHEDUL ,Am; Tim. LAKE CITY l:4JPM. !it3L (Vta T r. monton 1:41 AM. 11:41 AM. 8:5J P.M. Rich $15,-117.0- ational June rf1 Aa4 Sa Abel Box Elder Racing Of July Event Will Go On Sale Monday City-O- ne two-third- FOR MISS BOX ELDER CONTEST n w lake Trip East ) ARE LISTED FIVE NEW ENTRIES Five new entries into the Miss Box Elder county contest were listed today by D. A. of the evOlsen, ent with Dee Glen Smith. Entered are: ft at Donna Rae Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. NelWe Service Offices son of Tremonton, by the Jh Unemployment Office Business and Profes17 West Forest street, Brigham sional Womens club. A gradpen Monday through uate of Bear River high school, Saturday. her talents are dancing and Kial 17 West art Security Office Forest street, Brigham City-O-pen Marianne Manning, daughter each Thursday from of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Man230 to 4:00 leap. m. ning, of the Womens Civic eterans Her talents Representative-- 17 West gue of Tremonton. Forest street, include singing and playing the Brigham City Open each mom piano. Wednesday mg. Belva Andersen, daughter of y and Air Force Recruiting Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Andersen Post office, each Monday of Brigham City, by the Box Wednesday afternoons, or Elder high school studentbody. leave name at post office any She is a graduate of Box Elder talhigh school this year. Her ents are speech, drama and to Week It Is: dance. Month-J- une Bonnie Lee, daughter of Mr. I'l V.F.W. The Brigham City . over last year. , . Drum and Bugle corps will be Is about a $130,-00- 0 Beet thinning featured at the state convention Job In Box Elder county this of the Veterans of Foreign Wars s of all year. About and Auxiliary, Friday, Saturday Is accomwork beet thinning an apd Sunday, according to Two and possibly three va plished by native labor. announcement received toy the cancies exist on t the scheduled According to Christensen, It LarP. corps directors, Clyde was necessary this year to bring Boy Scout trek to the east, it Keith Kimber and sen, Leah was announced this week, and in about 225 Navajo workers Carol Warnke Pettingill. from the Navajo reservation and ' the any Boy Scout in. Box Elder The will at corps play Junior Chamber about 100 American-Mexican- s county wishing to make the trip on Post sessions and id urged to get in his reserva look, from the four stairways, Auxiliary from California and Arizona. the folding doors to the vestry, Saturday. tion at once. About 600 Box Elder county The invitation was extended the choir with Its seventy oik Herbert Lawrence mostly Turley, people, high school to state the corps departby seats, the gallery with its slopaxe thinning people, young ment who officers stated many ing floors, the onyx washbowl beets. er." in the vestibule, ones pride was national, officers would also be dltional information. The Imported labor force is was followed convention. the at Objective given, present quickened; it was an ambitious The scouts are scheduled to I Think When I working all the way from Malad the song, by to Willard. attempt, defying competition. leave on June 22 and return on Read That Sweet Story of Old, All sugar beet farmers in Box The Brigham Bugler said: July 13, visiting Philadelphia, by the Zions boys and girls. It is a strictly buildWashington, New York City and follow- Elder county who raised beets was Objective given, other points of interest ing, with a seating capacity of ed by a choral reading by the last year, this week . received about 1,400 people and standHome Builders and Trail Build- checks for 65 cents a ton ,for 1949 beets. v ing room lor probably 200 mqre. ers, directed by Carrie ChristenMrs. S. All the seats In the house will SugAccording to Utah-Idah- o sen. be good seats as the pulpit is ' this makes Final song was Call of Love ar company officials, A revised swimming schedule so in harmony with the auditorof total $12.15 per payments by the primary children. Clos- ton, ium that all be able to see as for the Intermountain Indian Including the $2.40 paid by was offered prayer ing by well as hear. It is lighted with school swimming pool was an the Production Marketing adJensen. electricity and . heated with nounced today by officials in Mrs. Abel S. Rich returned , Violin accompaniment for ministration from processing steam. In various parts of the charge. taxes collected by the company Effective now the pool will Sunday from the golden jubilee severa' num,bers on the pro- on sugar sales and paid to ,the building are large radiators, Rae gram Mary w?s,,p a.ye! by while under each pew and in be open to the public Tuesday celebration at Branch Agriculgovernment for distribution , to and Marjorie Leggett, tural college, Cedar City, which from The final settlement, any other necessary part of the and Thursday evenings A large number of parents growers. opened on May 18. building pass the, steam pipes. to 9:15 oclock. according to contract Is to be were children In and attendance exParticular honors were . The city water-work- s are also t The pool will be open to to enjoy the presentation of made October 30, 1950. . g connected with the building. maters Several employes, their chil tended to the class of 1900 of Important work Bonnie Lee The vestry is so arranged that dren and students of the school, which Mrs. Rich was a member. spiritual Mrs. covered by the the to were present crop Ferguson said. Beta Sigma Phi on occasion the folding - doors each Monday, Wednesday and Five of the six members of the Primary, advised pn by the sugar com. r between this and the main room Friday, from 7 to 8:30 oclock In Clads were In attendance at the pany. - j ceremonial, the first graduating Kiwanis Club Holds convert the two into one, the evening. , Jhejy emphasized the impor- - -now class 'Ot the college. 33i.e upstairs .vestry . is finished HTiekets for the public-ae of carefully Instructing Regular Meeting Thur.- - tance in pure white; chairs, desk, and on sale each Monday and Thurs' and supervising beet ' thinner. Kiwanis The was club enter To Serve Mission To good n&turegly insist on a all. The main building is fin- day at the Information desk In tainedsby several musical num good job and tactfully deal with ished in oak. The graining and the administration ' building, bers at their regular weekly the help, particularly the Inpanelling are indeed very hand- Price Is 45 cents per person. meeting at the Idle Isle cafe dians, who respond to considersome and give the interior an noon. Thursday ate treatment gene Jelesnick, music and elegant appearance. On the program, a cornet duet committee, will be Eu The Secondly they said: "Closely of the Box was played by Jim Bundy and related ent director of television and Elder stake tabernacle cost to a gopd Job of thinEDYL-NBBilly Glover, accompanied by ning Is expert cultivating, with and radio stations Contributions came from Geraldine Steffen. famous violinist and orchestra far parts of the county; tools. It is amazing how Park Two vocal solos were sung by good leader. a close cultivation can make and Snowville, Valley, "sundry Ann Sheryll Barker, accompaAnother judge will be Ann persons in other localities. Prothe thinning job much faster nied by Jens Jensen. and easier, Ashton, former New York Pow ceeds for Sunday eggs amounted ; Box Elder racing boat drivers Darrell Siggard sang two bariers girl, who now operates the to $153.52. Third: "The to e way were com get good did in all Expenditures right tone solos accompanied by his Ashton finishing school at 529 accounted for down to the last returns on your investment over the Memorial day sister, Wilma Siggard. Atlas building, Salt Lake City. small item of Posts and Poles, petition costs of fertilizers is to have a week-end- . Mrs. Marilyn Robinson Holst, $56.80. good stand of beets after thinCameron Harmon, manager of Five From Miss Utah of 1949, will be the Box To Elder ning and push the crop to a won the George Q. Cannon offered the Hotel Brigham, third judge. Competing for Miss good tonnage by thorough and Class F outboard runabout Be Cow At prayer. dedicatory Meet Testers America in 1948, she won third timely cultural practices. race at lake of Is the Sunday. Haynes Briefly that Five Box Elder county people Fourth: Be prepared to Irriplace in talent and placed high the tabernacle; but thehistory is Riding with him was Paul Ty story affiliated with dairy production gate beets before4 in other competition. reson. not ended. will attend the annual conven- tards their normal drought Because of complications ere Eargrowth. and iRussell Mr. son or of Two we three Rader, tion of cow testers, officers and ly and light first Irrigations ated by the long Memorial awoke to the factyears ago tab- Mrs. Chet Rader of Corinhe, that the secretaries at the Utah State have proved to contribute week-enholiday, all the civic ernacle had not grown much B up placed second in the Class Agricultural college on June to good yields. organizations, tardy In entering around our at outboard runabout race instead, their candidates may still enter we had at community; : last grown up to Haynes lake, and Tuesday at Attending will be Dallas Jepp-sethem, Dee Glen Smith, the maturity of the tabernacle. Provo won first place in the Brigham City, cow tester said today. ' Thank the building same class. HI father, Chet Ra Madsen for south Box Elder county. Dorothy It is urgent, however, that has nowgoodness, fallen on days when der, placed third in the tough Edna Tanner, secretary of the they do so as soon as possible, loving 'care and generous gifts Class C racing boat competition, . . . who will be honored at a South Box Elder Dairy herd Imin he continued. farewell testimonial the The Class F race, in which will be our contribution to its provement association. Winner of the event, which past. , And what would be Harmon was entered, was not Brigham City Fourth ward, Clifford Hansen, Mantua, preswill be held Tuesday, July more fitting than the restora- Tun at Provo, as the wind came Sunday evening, June 11, at ident of the cow testing assonew will receive a complete, too to 6 the and her made lake tion of a pipe organ. The east up oclock, prior depar- ciation here. rough, wardrobe, and will Journey to end of the Whitney t. Johnson, son , of building does not necessitating cancellations of ture for the Central states Anson B. Call, county exten- Mr. and Mrs. G. Wallace Johnthe Miss Utah contest in Salt seem to be an racthe of tout latter the part mission field. days afterthought, sion service agent. Lake City with all expenses a natural son of 123 west Second south setting for musical ing program. And Guy Reese, cow tester of paid. street, Brigham City, arrived race to Harmon at The culture. could plans organ pipe the north Box Elder county as home Monday Highlight of the event will be not be replaced back In 1897. Nampa, Idaho next Sunday.' following thirty sociation. the talent judging at the stake We months in the Danish mission our be will hope generation of Here he able to all tabernacle. of the L. D. S. church, and a provide the glory that Brigham Students Will contestants will exhibit their will become month and one-hafutraveling a to heritage talent before the public. Other ture U PONY EXPRESS S.A.C. At "Oscars" Europe. generations. club Commercial He landed In New York on judging at the We also need flood lights on rooms will be open to the pub the Farewell testimonial honors Two Brigham City students of tabernacle. We have talkAunt Susie has got a plant the Queen Mary May 22. lie. Upon completion of his. mised about the beauty of the late drama at the 'Utah State Agr- will be accorded Dorothy MadIn her garden she calls "Penafternoon sun casting soft sha- icultural college won oscars" sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nies From Heaven"; but Un- sion, he toured and visited In dows around the grounds, caus for their thespian activities at Roland A. Madsen of Brigham Holland, Belgium, Germany, cle Ed calls it In the Fourth ward, SunSwitzerland, ' Italy, Austria, Ing many tourists to stop and the school during the last City, deto June her 11, Proi day, prior France, Norway, Sweden and exclaim, but we need that beau- school year, according to Calamity Jane. for the Central states England. ty reflected at night behind the fessor Floyd T. Morgan of the parture . Before going on his mission, speech and drama department mission field. flood of electricity.- Back From Europe Miss Madsen will enter the Johnson was graduated from Winning the ceramic oscars, If we could have a pipe or home June 5. Box Elder high school in 1945. gan in our tabernacle. If we which are probably just as im- mission With to Utah He served one year In the U, S. George A. NIel-- ! Bishop State Mrs. AgricuRa portant could have flood lights. We Funeral services for the program, ltural college students as the son conducting navy at Great Lakes, Gulfport, chel Hansen Valentine, 79, who could truly say: England has its Hollywood figurines, the prelude will be played by old buildings. . . Salt Lake City bronze Miss., and Corpus Christl, Tex, passed away Saturday evening, had then attended Weber college new ones. . . , and were Vosco Call, who was nam Agnes Wood followed by the many for one year. He sailed for May 20, were held Wednesday Brigham City? ' We have our ed best actor of the year for his opening song by the congrega- afternoon, May 24, at 1 oclock tabernacle. Denmark October 3, 1947, on the performance ,as Iago In the tion. Invocation will be offered in the afternoon in the Second Oth. by Margee T. Butterfield. Shakespearean production, Grlpsholm. ' ward chapel. Services were un- Hansen, sang "Tranquility. ello. Bishop Nielsen will offer reDuring his mission Johnson der the direction of Counselor Jed Richardson won an oscar marks followed by a trumpet Closing remarks were offered had the opportunity of visiting and for technical service to the pro solo by Delbert Madsen. Reby Bishop Glen Knudsen Lafayette Jensen. the birthplace, in Denmark, of The prelude and postlude the closing song was End of ductions during the past year. marks will be offered by Leo his Grandfather Johnson, GrandLittle-wooA Perfect Day by Roberta StorRoberts followed were played by Rennie by a vocal father Larsen and his Grandsolo by Connie M. Peters. WARNING after which the invocation eymother Larsen, whose maiden Olsen. was Benediction offered Remarks will be offered by was offered by Raymond The police department has by name was Sorensen. He work-,e- d ' The song. My Faith In Thee, J. Carlos Sederholm. been receiving numerous com Laura R. Merrell and a vocal in the Veile branch, In CoBurial was in the Brigham paints that citizens of Brigham trio, consisting of Afton M. was sung by Roberta Storey of and on the island of penhagen North Ogden. Remarks were City cemetery under the direc- City are dumping lawn clip Bingham, Patty Hunsaker, and He finished his Bornholm. Knud-sen, tion of the Harold B. Felt fu- pings and other trash in the Carol Johnson, will sing. then given by Mrs. Floyd labors at Roskilde. missionary the Second neral home. Dedication of the city irrigation ditches. City orThe presentation will be made representing A homecoming service will be ward Relief society. grave was by Patriarch N. J. dinances prohibit this practce followed by the response by the .held in the Brigham City Secreoffered Valentine. C. W. Merrell then and makes it a misdemeanor. missionarys parents Abbie R. , . ond ward for Johnson Sunday marks and Harold B. Felt play-e- d Many beautiful flowers were We ask all citizens to please to Madsen and Roland A. Madsen. evening, June 11, when he will a violin solo. handled by the Second ward operate in , keeping irrigation : Closing song will be by the report on his mission experoffered then Valentine Relief society. ditches clean. Hyrum congregation and the benedicience. . . - POLICE DEPARTMENT. remarks and a duet, consisting tion will be offered by Carl L. Johnson Whitney to Johnson resume his plans Phone your news to 1000 of Juanita Steffen and Erma Madsen. - . . toured Europe . . , schooling this fall.- - . -- Thursday of each month, Fiesta-Ju- , , I War Memorial home. 5 OF FOREIGN WARS AUX. Tint and Third Thuradoy of each benth, 8 p. m , War Memorial home. ERtCAN LEGION AUXILIARY Jwrod Monday Df month, 8 p m. Memorial home. hr dERICAN LEGION POST NO. 10 fourth jheoad and Thuraday of P. m., War "Memorial home. 7 ANNS -- Third Monday of month, Cream o , If Second and fourth PHt Utah-Idah- per-tainin- Belva Andersen B.E.H.S. Studentbody I I of month, 8 p, m. hms and PROFESSIONAL WO ACEN 8 Third Monday of month, b. m,, War Memorial Homa. uftlCAN ASSOCIATION OF UNI' ftIRSITY WOMEN Firat Thursday i month, 8 p. m. TERANS OF FOREIGN WARS First Honda y President Hilda Forest persi ded over and conducted the following program: Devotional music was played by Beth Tingey. Opening song, We Thank Thee O God For A Prophet, was sung by the chil dren and congregation. Kayla Tingey presented the primary project Soft music was played by Beth Tingey. Prayer was offered by Shirley Harrison. The song, Childrens Day, was sung by the primary chil dren. Vernal Willie, president of the North Box Elder stake, offered remarks. Ephraim Johnson, reader, gave the objective of each clays, be tween the numbers. Group one sang "I Have Two Little Hands. according to Orson A. Inter-mountai- d noon, Every Thnreday today. complete, Christensen, district manager for the sugar com" r' pany. It was reported that though the season has been delayed by subnormal temperatures until recently, beets now are growing well and give indications of another crop of good yield. In 1949, 90 percent of the ifop With was thinned by June 10. 22 percent Increase In acreage we can yet be ahead of last year in completion of the thinning job," Christensen said. There is a total of 9800 acres of beets under cultivation this year, an Increase of 2,000 acres I Uat Third Scouts Still Can Primary children from each ward, with officers and teachers, from the North Box Elder stake, presented a very pleasing pro gram at the Sunday evening session of the stake quarterly in the tabernacle, conference Mrs. Earl Ferguson, secretary of the North stake primary, said Attends Reunion j md At Ogden Sat. Schedule Told MMtinfs of Civic Off onlsoHoiis (Subject to Chinye) 0, E. Every Tueedoy night, 8.00 War Memorial Homo. a., first and Third Wodnoeday of Cafe. wnth, t 15 p. m. Howard 12:15 TdlY Every Friday noon, r n, Howard Cafe. 1C IMPROVEMENT Thursday 4 p. m Commercial club' I1GMA Corps To Play Program Sunday thin-ner- Change Of Swim third and niUr itA Drum And Bugle All housewives have been asked by the Brigham City grocers to note that, all grocery stores here will be closed every Sunday, all day, hereafter. .Though many stores in the past have remained open during Sundays, the change was effected to allow their employes to have tho day free. I s With approximately 900 In the fields, one third of the sugar beet thinning in the Garland factory district is now , .jursday of each moqth, 8 i m. Council room, City hall, Second and ud of Education ourth Monday of each month, '30 p.m., Board of Education office, County courthouse. ft ANli E idle Will All Close Sundays , 11 June -- Grocery Stores Renovated Stake Tabernacle Dedicated Second Time On Spring Day In 1897 ivited. ""..-openi- 6 PAGES CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, 1950 Farmers Receive 65 Cents Per Ton Payment For 1949 Sugar Beets outstanding trio of Judg- es have been selected to take secare of the difficult chore of most beautiful. most the lecting talented and the girl with the mos pleasant personality- for To be on hand for Judges to Dr. according event, the Felt, chairman of tne Boat Drivers Win big-tim- five-mil- d 5-- Whitney Johnson Home From Mission Testimonial Will Honor Missionary lf Services Held For "Devil-in-a-Bush- ." Rachel Valentine i -- , 1 |