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Show box elder v VOLUME 53, NU.MBER P.-T.- BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, 65 OFFICERS SAY BOARD A. news --stourna Fair Directors Meet Called For This Eve 8 AUGUST 13, 1913 PAGES ALL MEMBERS OE CLASS OF 18 II meeting for the to be held at Tiemonton August 19, 20 and 21, will be held at the Not Just Grads, But No One In Favor" tacted by the general commit"Nobody wants to double up in Lincoln as long as Bushnell is Utah Power and Light building tee, will make definite plans to All Who Ever Were Patrons' Report evein Tremonton this (Friday) u tillable. come, regardless. at 8 o'clock. In Class Expected On Lincoln Situation One of the ladies in the group ning Old classmates are urged to the with in touch with any of the superintendent meeting get Finns are going forward steadOfficers of the Lincoln and told the If you as soon as possible to superintendent, following Central schools in Brigham City can get Bushnell and you tell ily and enthusiasm is increas- make reservations for the reII to A. council presithe with reference and the P.-ing daily the union; V. J. Bott, general chairthat, theyll never be dent for south Box Elder county s a people reunion of the Box El- man, Mrs. R. N. (Grace Valenti s f i e d." Superintendent want their members to know der high school class of 1918, Mrs. M. L. (Evelyn protested, however, that which will be held Saturday, tine) price, that the decision to combine Weight the public would be informed Sorensen) Kay, and Mrs. E. W. school. Lincoln and Central schools in that 11, the at September high Bushnell was available (Margaret Davis) Benes. the same building, and send that information would not be The class of 1918, one of its Last Sunday the fifth and sixth graders to the held back from the members pointed out, was met at the home of Mrs. M. L. public. wasnt high school building, The was freshman class unique. The superintendent Kay further to discuss the proalso asmade upon their recommendasured the Approximately three million by far the largest oxer to regis- gram details, and also to divide group at the tion or with their consent. instruction up to that the list of names of all local that no decision had as dollars in cash and U. S. bonds ter for There "It looked like the board had meeting were 210 green-ling- members so that all may be been reached as to whether will be lost to 20,000 Utah time. yet in 1911. already made their decision be- classes would be at Bushnell or World War II veterans by Auand exconi act ed personally fore they ever asked the advice at Lincoln. Their This reunion is not being con- tended an official Invitation. he gust 31, state department of vetopinions, of the Good St representatives, to the erans affairs' director, Ed T. fined only to those who grad- They urge all members in town said, would be carried one of them said. In this uated from high school, but all to get behind this reunion, to board, and w'ould weigh in the OBrien, stated this week. BULLETIN derision. Jped on tie; Representatives of the Midnight August 31. is the persons who were members of make definite plans and reserX ELDER were called in to a meeting by date when WILL may the class In any year or years vations immediately to assure not to Gkr In the game last night beWeigtit said ast Thursday that last Superintendent K. E. Weight he decision on where school make application for unusued during the four years of high making this reunion a big suctween Brigham City and Ogden in the American Legion last Saturday morning, to go woud be held Lincoln or Bush- terminal leave pay, and approx- school, 1911 to 1918, also are in- cess. the elementary school situ- nell w'ould be made at a spe- imately two out of seven Utah vited and urged to attend. Details as to the exact time EN TREIYIONTON tournament, Brigham won by over ation. Mrs. Don Sheffield, presi-dn- t cial board World War II veterans, who are have and program details will be Letters of invitation the score of 18 to 4. that night. meeting of Central schools sent later to each member who to receive this benefit, been mailed to all Mrs. Davis said that following qualified libits Due At 9 her vice .president, Mrs. Glen are permitting this benefit to graduates whose addresses were has expressed his Intention of son and Clair Firth, Bothwell. the she tested her opins available, and all who were coming by and making Humpherys, Mrs. Nolan Jensen, ion meeting by default. Horticulture: O. M. Lemon, Wiwith a number of business go OBrien Corning; Parade of Lincoln for himself and partout that there members of the class at any the past president Rulon Larkin, pointed llard; Brigham of men none down towm, and and Mrs. Harold Sycaare also numerous widows, next time during the four years are ner. t 5 O'clock City, and A. Tolman. Honeyville. more, vice president, and Mrs. them favored the Lincoln situa- of kin, and dependents of de being contacted as far as possi Early next week Victor J. Poultry and Rabbits: Melvin council tion, or knew of any sentiment ceased servicemen, who died ble. Lloyd rsday, Aug. 19 will mark Davis, P.T.A. jBott will call a meeting of lo Roit. Foxley, Tremonton; LeRoy to this The correspondence chairmen cal class members. At this time pening of the Box Elder president for the eight schools favoring having been entitled Blue Creek; Kenneth Boss If I had had one person tell benefit, who of south Box Elder, met with Fair at its site a mile berts, to apply for hope that any who have not re- - further committee assignments ought the superintendent, Miss Norma me he was satisfied with the their servicemens unusued ter- ceived the form letter, or who for completion of all details will if Tremonton. Plans have and Arnold Larsen, Garland. , Bees: Melvin Foxley, TremonId feel better minal leave pay. made this year to make have not been otherwise con - 'be made. Jensen, supervisor, and Alf L. Lincoln Mrs. Word was received here Tuesof the biggest such events ton, Williac S. Ellis, Deweyville. Since September 1, 1947, when Freeman, principal of Box Elder about the whole thing, ! Davis said. Livestock: A. V. Smoot, C- day evening of the sudden death high school. the federal government provid MMMMM, THAT BARBECUE biggest county in the were officers assured director. of Olive Jensen Stratford at her The cooperation of all orinne, ed for cash and bond payments Freeman explained that storAs that the board had weighed the of unusued terminal leave pay, By rople of the county is ne-Dairy Cattle: A. V. Smoot. C- home in Pocatello. She is the age rooms at the high school Mrs. Nels Jensen could be cleaned out and made decision carefully, that it had the army finance office has esin putting over such an orinne; J. Henry Sorensen, East daughter of the best interests of the timated that over 17,000,000 has ion of its wealth of prod-ThGarland; L. Mourice Larsen; A. and the wife of Rae P. Stratford suitable for classrooms. After only school children and patrons at been estimated population M. Reeder, Corinne and Horace of Pocatello. paid to Utah GIs in the 500 going over student population The deceased was born in figures and rooms available in heart, and that the principal four-stati Elder region of Montana, Barnard, Deweyville. county is about factor in any decision would be 1892 the with Brigham City Idaho, Utah and M'yoming. The high school and Lincoln what would About 500 merchants, public Beef Cattle: Wayne Owens, Co- Brigham on December 21, be best for the and grew to womanhood in this school, it was found army finance office in Ogden officials and other Brigham City' ing pins at their husbands or principal town, with Tre-- rinne, Max Enderson, Lyal that we school children. from still had three first grade groups has processed about 109,000 ap- Main streeters and their em- reasonable faselmtle and ' a and Garland next larg-hgraduating and George Crozier, Tre- community, The officers, however, plications for unused terminal Box Elder high school with one left over, ' even after sending area covers one twelfth monton. "Ndge and others suspected that the leave pay. It was originally es- ployees attended the annual dozen or so tables of 1T-st-ticof the first classes to receive dientire state, comprising a v, hi ltd away the time Merchants outing, held only for a half-day- . T. A. Summers, diboards decision had the Sheep: let timated that 175,000 applications of 5,414 square miles. plomas from that school. Each lady in the group was fact Vl3r nflernoop in (tees .Pioyn.ny, foutk Ss more rector; Myron Giles, Tremonton it would- - be processed in the and' Later she graduated from U. asked individually what her ivM weigh to heavily that it neer for Bear River Valley affords and John C. Craner, Corinne., the winners. with pai'K, many agreed prizes other$10,000 heat and S. A. C. at Logart and taught opinions of the matter were, and region. The application was "the best ever. chest irrigatahle - section the supper, a wise Bushmaintain school Following at Giles," Tre'mon-ton- . and which Myron on blank veterans, Hogs, two years at the academy in what sntiment she had found nell last a was presented in the park great dry farming disProbably the outstanding fea' year. They pointed out the widows, next of kin, and dePreston, Idaho. She then ac- among neighbors, friends and that it cost was ampltheater, with music furwas cing north and west which ture the There supper. to heat Horses: Park Stumn and Geo. cepted a position as head of the other patrons of the pendents of deceased serviceae years has local and maintain something produced one Central school be- men and women, who are qual- nearly 350 pounds of tender, de- nished by the Gardner Gang domestic science department at schools. Not a single vote was fore it if the states wheat crop. Crozier, Tremonton. barbe- from Bear River City, a novelty too, and that ified, may be obtained at any licious, Thomas Box Elder high, a position she cast in favor of doubling up in $10,000, burned, Clubs; Boys cued beef before the meal start- dance duo by Mrs. Russell Fish-bur- n Brigham City and along or about $20 per pupil Utah State Vetof Department the Lincoln and high school for the s Summers and Ray N. Poritt, Tre- held for four years. lountain are grown and Mrs. Cal Bennion, In year, wasnt an import- erans Affairs Office, located at ed, and about a pound after evOn July 24, 1920, she married buildings," Mrs. Humpherys reand sugar beets are monton. ant eryone had eaten. In addition, blackface, and a "Truth or Conconsideration when comparin the office the employment there were tomatoes, barbecued sequences portant crop of the coun-lved with the educational Future Farmers of America; Rae P. Stratford and has made ported. program, winding and Howard hotel. It was the group opinion of social welfare of the students canneries are located Sam Gordon, Brigham City, Le- her home in Pocatello since that ears, potato chips, up with a horse race with pariroasting veterall Utah OBrien urges in been active has She time. i its the olives and pickles and bread mutuel betting. borders, and poultry, Roy Bunnell, Tremonton; Owen representatives that themselves. ans, who believe they are qual- and H y e r, social and church work in that livestock and Westenskow, Norwood butter, as well as pop and raising, Vic Forsgren is chairman of for terminal leave ified unused filling a position on ng are important indus-beverages. John Olson, Brigham City, and community Merchants' committee, sponthe to several least at pay, apply North-Soutthe Relief society and Mutual In the annual wealth of the quality-ic- C. H. Last, Garland. sor of the annual picnic, and before August 31, so that days boards. stake is available with which softball game, the official scor- Les Bundy was chairman of the Livestock Parade; A. V. Smoot, may reach the er a Yankee, applications Surviving, besides her hushertise this great agricul-areincidentally de- entertainment committee, with office in finance time. Corinne, and T. A. Summers, band, are three children, Paul army clared the North team the win- women members of the commitand it is hoped that Tremonton. and Lowell Stratford of PocaNews of sports, crafts, games and recreation ners of such produce will ner, but the Southerners were tee arranging the program. Edith tello and Mrs. Lora S. WilliamWomens Department: still arguing that it was all it in in abundance to sup-thVicProfrom Summer Recreation Brigham Citys Summers, Tremonton; Mrs. Mrs. Emery Wight was barbecue son of Chicago; her mother theirs, up to last night. NumerCounty Fair. eats and the toria Johnson, Bear River City; Nels Jensen and a brother Norold. chef, and for gram, young were some ous races, novel, V. Smoot of fed which committee Corinne, is Miss Bessie Hansen, home dem- man Jensen, both of Brigham amply run, with E. H. Peters winning the five hundred was Charles ent of the Fair Board, with onstration agent, Brigham City; FarMrs. David a s Girls Softball sister, the fat mens race, Gladys Johnin its following a theme, is The n Foxley, Tremonton, Cloth City; Wes Shirts, Leo Jenas directors. Supervisors: rell, Manhattan, Kans. Mlth Honeyville, Bear River, Year Round With the Old Wosen and Martel Humpherys the Sheffield, M. Directors O. Mrs. sen and John Musulas. Riverside; are Alice Ward, fger. ing, Funeral services will be con- and Fourth ward winning over and ladies race, Willard; Sam Gordon, Needle work, Mrs. Vesta Jensen, ducted It was a great day for the Friday afternoon at 2 Third ward, Seventh ward and man in the Shoe," and is an Peters and Les Bundy the mens m City; Horace Hunsaker, Tremonton; Quilts and Rugs, oclock in the Pocatello Third Eighth ward in last Main streeters. to made original beverage-drinkinrace. arrangement Tuesdays ville; LeRoy Bunnell, Fre- Mrs. Virginia Blackam, Dewey-ville- ; ward elain-f- e A number of the ladies showAnd how that gang likes chapel with Bishop Joel games on the high school cam- suit the participants by superviPam Holmgren, daughter of ni T. A. Summers, Tre-n- ; Arts, Crafts and Hobbies, Loveland in charge. Burial will pus, the North stake Girls sor Mrs. beef- Margaret Johnsen. ed real talent in throwing roll l Mr. Mrs. and f Victoria Johnson, Bear Mrs. Rosalia Confer, Wayne Holmgren Garland, be in the Mountain View cemeJohnsen reports that no interon to moved the league of was selected from Tremonton, City, and Edith Summers, and Miss Dessie Campbell, Gartery. which will be con- est has been lost even during a field of 75 contestants from History Of Box Elder Tube nton. land; Food and Candy, Mrs. tinued next week as follows: rehearsals on hot days, and that 3 to 5 years old to reign as LitRiver Of Broadcasts exhibits should be in place Andrea Huggins, Bear results have been Monday at 8 p. m. Honeyville excellent over the Box Elder Subject Mrs. Grace Hom. on the Doreen tle Princess achieved director Movie by opening day City; Canning, will ward, play Eighth took Tuesday B. C. Call has been invited to Mrs. county fair. Judging place fair. Judging will begin mer, Tremonton; Junior, at the same time Bear River Wheeler. The entire recreation at McKinley school in Tremonin review the early history of morning of most of the Della Owens, Corinne; Flowers will play Honeyville. Thursday, department is cooperating ton yesterday afternoon. ts in the main building, and Plants, Mr. and Mrs. Laron Meet Mon. northern Utah now within the . Aug. 19, the two winning teams this production, which should Judges were Mrs. Lewis Tur boundaries of Box Elder county, Farm be over hng Womens department, G. Anderson, Qorinne; former improved greatly will play for league championMrs. Clark E. Haskins and over radio station KBUH. A ser1 4 11, Schools. Flowers also Bureau, Mrs. Marvin Jeppsen, revues by a much larger stage, ner, Mrs. E. W. Timberlake, all of ies of talks will club ship in the final game of the The Box Elder Movie e judged sound begin next Sunand facilities, then. All other Corinne; Schools, Mrs. Oneta K. hghtinng season. Logan, club and Girls Scout 1:30 at ftments will be judged on Shurtz, Garland, and Emerine will meet Monday evening in The first The Mozart comic opera, Maroclock. Geo. of the day through cooperation Funeral Art Classes Exhibit B. leaders. Felt Harold the to be be the riage of Figaro, will be prewill Tremonton. treated a Christensen, ejcond day. large scenic Chosen as attendants for Little topic At the request of the county Craghead, and Mrs. P. E. Ault, home, Second south and First of Willard and sented in the Ogden high school builders mound be will Club, back which Girls painted drop which will parade, Miss Holmgren ,open was an- fair board, the junior and adult at were Pamela the cave dwellers of Promontory. auditorium Wednesday evening, ilair. win begin at' 5:00 p. m. Tremonton; Miss Ann Palmer, east, at 8 oclock, it Armory building under Heaton, of Mr. and The other art and craft classes will ex- the the Might, nounced daughter Shirley by Vida today he will treat August 18, beginning at 8:15 Mrs. Forsgren, of Marie Thorne direction subjects day afternoon, said Mrs. Tremonton; of the work done this Mrs. Darrell Heaton, and Susan on the some A percentage hibit of ticLouie Squires, president. Mrs. .v following Sundays will o'clock. Jeppson. The revue will be Green, Gephart, parade chair-an- Howell, In Brigham City will of Dr. and Mrs. be as follows; sold kets daughter The program will feature the summer at the county fair at A. Hall, Mrs. of J. Advent at Rees Pioneer park, and D. D. Early will feature the Little Brigham City; of Green, all of Tremonton. of a film made by Ju- Tremonton on August T9 and 20 staged In-from all indications should be ' be divided among the wards Trappers and Explorers, winner of the contest Portage, and Sarah Adams, showing on was of basis was entitled Marie it the announced and South Box Elder North by Judging Ogden, lian NineStephens, dians and First an Settlers, cted this week performance, personality, poise and beauty. outstanding among the Thatcher. Show, Elaine HolmSanta Claus Is Coming To Thorne Jeppson, director. ThP is free to the public. of Box Elder stakes for their building funds. teen Industries 's best Fashion crop. Cash prizes in charge him of arwon committee film The production is professionThis Apparel was no tconsidered as county under the United Order, Town." River Bear City. e given for float entries. gren, a point of judging. in the home movie rangements consists of Madestaged and directed by the stars ally three Catof Head of Imple25,000 Farm Trailing Manufacturing, and wrestling will one leine Hervey, Emma Prisbrey, The contest was sponsored by tle from California by Governor New York United States, in the contest Display, Folk Dancers Pioneer ments and Equipment entertain-anand features the Women's Civic league of evenings of the highest ratings awarded and Florence Richardson. Emery and Associates, Early Carlos Alexander, the carnival will be Albert D. Earl, Tremonton. Mrs. Wesley Gep- Personal The enrollment in the adult Discontinuing Meetings Tremonton. movie Frances Watkins of New York amateur an SumEncounters and Thomas Stephens, Legal 3riil Horse Pulling, ration. hart is president . which exceeded sixly class, Battles Between Cowboys and City, and Jesse Lillywhite and Park Stumn fan, will explain various The Pioneer Folk Dancers ns w" continue the fol-"- mers, Tremonton; before Mrs. Jeppson admittedly Earl Reed. Jr of Ogden. tricks employ Between the Tremonton. Sheepmen, Fights and Geo. Crozier, their have discontinued lost The increases with regufilm. General admission price is count, every the day, with horse races, in Dies ed Hun of Union Beard Iiish Pacific Infant making the the Horse Racing: Horace refor lar the are in dances even .V'nt of major . importance session there to $1.25. weekly anyone though is open and the Chinese of the Central meeting saker, Honeyville, AAarren Hyde, ich interest has been creaonly a few more classes left in mainder of the summer, it is Day Following Birth Tre- terested in home movies, whethPacific Railroad in 1869, as they City; Bill Sandall, t'd horse Brigham of the Robofficers announced club the summer's schedule. The city by Baby Boy infant son of build parallel grades of over pulling matches, monton, Dawn Reeder and Neal er a member of the movie U. D. P H'o afternoon. A sponcouncil, however, is considering county company, ert N. and Dorothy Lemon Beard, 100 miles through the county, In Merwin or not. variety and Corinne, Harper, show will take The died Wednesday evening, a day Harold B. Felt will show some a request made by the member- sors of the organization. of the Lucin Cutoff; an place at Christensen, Tremonton, Building ship of the class to continue this ac tivity will be resumed again after birth in the Dee hospital Epoch in Railroad Construction, Saturday will be Gover-Dsy- . colored slides. and the races will activity into the winter months. in the fall, according to pres in Ogden. Building of the east and west ue for the It is expected that a decision ont plans. The baby is survived by its canals of Bear River, Bird Refafterifoon and Farm Brigham City will be reached in the near fuJOr show will be shown at The dancing group is avail- parents and grandparents, Mr. uge and Willard Basin and H. Ridd Family A fashion A ture. article on Utah and able for demonstrations or pro- and Mrs. Clifford H. Beard of Scenic Attractions Bureau To Play show will also W. from Car and Tremonton and Mr. and Mrs. Window from North to South Salt Lake City appears in Holione evening. Dance Revue Nears however, numbers, gram Holds Reunion Monday Benefit Game With over 200 children in the can be contacted through Mrs. Earl Lemon of Willard. jaslnon show will be and East to West through Box day magazine for September, H. and W. of Funeral services will be held Elder County. which will be on the newsor 614, as Oneta Thorne, Descendants final and half at the fair phone rehearsals, baseball game A benefit a s at 6 1:30 afternoon at this Mrs. stands fhone Lillian sv.xfJ beginning next WednesM'iddows, (Friday) mothers Emmeline Hillier Ridd held oclock in the many engaged busily will be played in the Garland . B. Felt in oclock the Harold cosw'th Mrs. Otto Brock-fW.a- s family reunion at Lagoon Monin day. and appeared recently They checking making 2 oclock, B. Antique and Fancy City Park Sunday at A. The article, by Wallace Steg-nedirector. frogs, in the dance revue which cli- mortuary, -with Bishop who broke tumes of grasshoppers, Gardner, tor Blaine ofCity Willard officiating. famous novelist and author CONCORD, N. H. (UP) Names from maxed woodBrigham annual the Taylor encampment French butterflies, dolls, Attending a lltarlmentS and supervisors in home into en soldiers and what have you, of Sons of Utah Pioneers held Friends may call at the mortu- of some New Hampshire antique of a great deal of were Mr. and Mrs. Roland H. his leg sliding earlier this sea-soMr. game played include: The Well material about Utah, is lavishly the Legion home is a scene of in Logan, in which 16 dancing ary between noon and time of shops Ridd and Helen Mae Ridd, an(j grounds, Barbara Ridd. service. Interment will be in the Sweep," "The Stone Porch, The illustrated with 42 color pictures 20, organizations from Cache counas feverish activity August Waye Sandall, Ed. and Mrs. George tor the The teams playing and Mr. . Old Settler," The White Lion, and nine duotone pictures, n' Orlando Allen, Tremon- - and Roxalene Ridd, the date set for the annual ty. Preston, Box Elder county, Willard cemetery. benefit will pit Brigham City Dick North Ogdon, and .Robert Beard is employed at Yesterday, and The The Ogden, Cluding the Box Elder stake tab-- I Vernal Willie, Lowell Grover. Scott and and Farm Bureau against Crystal dance revue approaches. Grover Ridd store. Pirate." the Hadfield Furniture ernacle in Brigham City. Huntsville Mrs. name of the and Mr. participated. Ciy. Douglas production, unique Springs. Keith Ander- - Miss Mabel Ridd. ASKED, IGNORED FHEIR WISHES A INVITED TO REUNION SEPT. directors' Box Elder County fair, World War Vets Overlook 3 Million Bucks IP s COUNFY FAIR s I THURSDAY AT ., Funeral Today For Mrs. Olive reser-vatlpn- Jensen Stratford set-up- Outing Hailed y e Nearly Merchants. Employees Attending e n Best Ever Cro-zi- e first-grader- s Wed-nesdy- four-fctat- e done-to-a-tur- 4-- deli-fruit- e Recreation News a Pam Holmgren e hard-workin- Judged Fairs Little Princess Semi-Final- d soft-bal- semi-final- Mozart Opera To Be Given s Night At Ogden Aug. 18 d fur-t'?th- e 4 -- Utah Article Holiday Magazine e pre-Frida- y 683-R- r, non-fictio- n "uni" wwfl t wg (! w J I |