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Show IIll J9H Of II Mail's BOX students, the slogan of I, I Jfirt-hiu- Jail - Th-- M, IFor f ELDER SoinctimeH it's a little more difficult to see clearly the point of point rationing. pass! not BRIGHAM. BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, JL NEWS from our BOYS in the SERVICE 1 Tams Carlson, 20, son Next time the friends of Kail Lloyd Bergen, husband of Amy S. Bergen. Brigham, see him,! he will be dressed in the smart unifoi m of a U. S. navy bluejacket, as hi1 has just reported at I arragut, Ida., for duty and training at the huge U. S. Naval Training Station located here in, the mountains of northern Ida-ho. During the next several weeks he will learn the fundamentals! of seamanship and undergo intensive physical hardening. On completion of this training he will be assigned to a navy service school for specialized training or will report immediately to the U. S. fleet for action against our axis enemies. Charles Arthur is, learning to a Willard receive signals that and Americas ships in their the against the Axis at training school for naBval at the University of Urbana, 111. enrolled m a he will learn , in which and sema-signal- s r searchlight T,en s, 1 1S j International Healso will learn to take eceive flag signals, use range and navigators operate searchlights and apparatus in darkness, ratify storm warnings and in s signals. ;s completing the training, eligible for promotion be etty officer rating and the fleet ed to duty with a k: be ; Gus Musulas Now A Staff Sergeant shore station, are selected to Gus A. Musulas, 20, son of Mr. school upon the of a series of aptitude and Mrs. Alex, Musulas, Brigto the aken during their recruit ham, has been promoted rank of staff sergeant at the advanced air forces flying school at Stockton Field, Calif. He is a ciew chief on the flight )h Secrist Going line. Naval Sergeant Musulas was gradu- ated from Box Elder high school; and Mrs. A. C. Buffington in 1910 and enlisted in the U. S. ained at a family dinner army on March 29, 1911. of naval a jackets service y in honor Ralph is leaving Friday to enter the navy. ng Cadet Glen W. Reese Graduates From Basic us Its less embarrassing to this' many friends. r the past year he has m employe of the company. His duds out on the skiing hill kers entertained for him winter, a local youth, friend! reek, and presented him of Glen W. Reese, said recenta beautiful That boy really could fly ly. on skiis. leaves h Ameri-iportswe- going-awa- y Marble Serving Coast Artillery :h Aviation Cadet Glen W. Reese still is flying, but not on skiis. He completed his basic flying training this month at the army air forces basic flying school at Gardner field, Calif., and has been sent to an advanced flying school to finish his pilot training. Glen is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd I. Reese of Brigham City. He attended Box Elder high school and the University of Utah. Reese was accepted as an aviation cadet last June 6. His father served in the last World Mrs. Edward N. have received word their son, Pvt. Roy E. P. e, that he is stationed at and e Bliss, Ttx. is in the coast ry searchlight battalion, writes that Texas is a ful country, and he is en- Marble the army. his work in fcj war. concluUpon the successful advanced flying his of sion minted As Cadets course, Reese will be commis- a a flight officer or tee Brigham boys who have sioned as air in the lieutenant ived second as air appointments reserve. Is and have reported for corps at Fresno, Calit. ry are: Claire Boyd Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan F. Grant Olson, son of and Mrs. Oliver W. Olson, Jay Wight, son of Mr. and ONE-AC- T ee Brigham Boys ROTARYHEARS 01-ao- d PLAY Lewis Wight. t Dist. Gov. Confers With Directors Fri. tg To Oklahoma K. Barton Olson and for Kay Lin left this week plane for Fort Sill. Okla- for a visit with Lt. were accompanied frs. Horace Rose who will with her husband, Capt. ce was interesting program noon at the Friday last enjoyed when weekly Rotary meeting o! h Leslie Nelson, chairman nt rocH.ic-evocational committee the three students from of Box E department speech school who, undet th Section of Clayton Cheney, inductor. pi esenl ed a hum orous 1 one-ac- t play, entitled An v d Rose. TLFARM AN MEETING Ifdxt was composed )x Reed scenes Vaudis Valberg. Between humorous a gave Reed Miller Program For mely Elder of Petiucn am Miller. Gov Assn on Chairman Nelson reported conducted survey rft?unt,vsix1 annuaf recent c he Box Elder National among members of , Loan a t d on association will be wherein they were Th P "ar home their knowledge of Rota gnam City next Saturday club rated an au'XV 0h at : which NN" o'ciock. of a possible Ho. actrs on (ho jjuarcj 0j (j,,, said was very good. ion are E. I'!''''!.:?, rov. Emery Wight, ato'r; A. p. Dalton of Wil-" Hubbard of Corinne; Jensen of Bear River H. Glover of Brigham ana Vernal r Willie, Imm.-dialL'I- the associa- Fz si secre-easure- of - timely advice round table discussion a of this cooperative .ducted aisociation have a of Rotary in vnit Pfogram lined up. Among pose of thc mce club jg 'ures taken facts up will be a interesting o on Mnnv the new meeting 4 production goals, toe5 ariMn3 from labor and slior,ages, a review he or!!anization's activities ans the future, and c'lk' e Munns premn- nf president C. a. ffioors and di- rs sided. rf ,, i ; Sd fr - J IN PROGRAM and inOutgoing, hold-ove- r coming officers of the Box El-- ! der Chamber of Commerce! were guests at a dinner party1 held Monday evening at the Idle Isle cafe. Chamber of Com-Abomorce matters were discussed n Gef talks by each guest, M. J. Compton, outgoing presi- dent, presided at the meeting. NUMBER 12 191:5 MOBILIZATION Rifle Club To Meet FINAL Thurs. Eve This Week . REPORT The Brigham City Rifle club will meet Thursday evening, this week, instead of Friday the usual meeting evening, ALL-OU- T night. The meeting and target practice will be held in the li'ie Two Hundred range in the basement of the Civic Groups Giving County Clubs Senator city fire station, on west ForHlear Of Food Send-Of- f 7:30 rest at In street, beginning Abel S. Rich And Supper Production Goals National Observance o'clock. .Thursday Evening All Youngsters If enough members are in atTwo hundred an tendance, organizational Box County Program Elder county's February Featured event of the openAbel S. Attention, Senator will be held and a numPlanning leaders attended the Mobili- meeting quota of selectees for the U. S. ing day of National Box annual larm and home planning of club Elder Rich, County Presiproblems before the armed services will leave Brig- zation week, February 6 to 14, ber membe considered. will All meetings held at Tromonton anu ball dents chairman, Birthday ham City Friday evening and was the presentation of an ambers then-forwere urged to be Capitol building, Salt Lake City, Brigham City, according to J. cenfor the on to S. U. bulance the Saturday reception army L. Weidmann, county chairter at Fort Douglas, where they behalf of the youth of this larg- present at this meeting. Utah; and Youngsters Everyman. will begin active' duty and train- est field of rural organizations. where: Burton Born At the Trernonton ing. meeting! This is the second ambulance The Presidents Birthday ball, February 4 in the L. D. S. Sec-- , 73 Here ail of w.ium pass- to be contributed to the war efYears Ago edThetheirgroup, the coin collection and the March ond ward church more than 100: examinations earlier fort by the clubs of the of Dimes in Box Elder county planning committee members Burton Pett, 73, died at his this month, have been home on country, according to Miss Fern is now completed, with all reand neighborhood leaders dis- - home in Brigham City at 2 reserve winding up personal Shipley and David Sharp Jr. ports in. problems and made clock this afternoon, following and getting ready to state leaders for The exception is the theaters' plans to meet long-timillness with a heart ter actual service. and war-- a three-daUtah. The first one was pre22nd Commemorate in their March of time farm and home goals. Wil-- ailment. participation As with previous quotas, thejsented to the American Red l;am Peterson of the extension Dimes, which will be held later He was born in Brigham City local i lost of the American National Le- - Cross during Anniversary this month, and there'll be more struce was the main speaker. January 27, 1870, son of James Ej0n a0n with the eitv cour-- 1 Glub Congress last December. The h Fifth will ward He explained county Brigham program Pett and Jane Brandon Pett. ty and ail civic groups, will meet! ln adJfUon ,0 the army and commemorate the 22nd anni- from that source. There was fine support of the planning and the neighborhood He was roared and educated at a buffet ambulances supper with these i the Red Cross versary of the organization of drive this year, Mr. Chairman loaders organization and its and married Ray Petcock boys to give them a send-of- f which cost $1,6(X) and $l,5tX), the ward, Thursday evening, and youngsters everywhere ; in (ectiveness in wartime. 1898, in Ogden. They made clubs evening at f. oclock in spectively, the nation's 11, commencing at 7 who will benefit from the proHo gave the food production their home in Brigham City the War Memorial home. RoP have also contributed $150 to the February o'clock. even though tection (God goals set for Box Elder coun- where they reared a family of will be called at this meeting American Red Cross for the The features of the evening never need may comthey grant!) ty and said: They will have to five childi on, and have resided by a member of the local se- purchase of 450 soldiers will be a ward dinner at 7 o'- treatment for infantile paralybe met regardless of labor, here since. lective service board, and fol- fort kits. a program at 8 o'clock sis or its results unselfishly, Utah wages and machinery or other clubs along with clock, He was a prominent fruit lowing the imeeting the boys will and a dance at 9 oclock. All generously, the people of our those in all 48 states have the problems which arise. grower and farmer in Box El- take a train to Salt Lake City. the auxiliary organizations of county have recognized Peterson stressed the import- der county, and operated a Five men have been ordered raised funds for the ambulan- the ward are cooperating to need, the worthiness of the colance of every family producing grocery store for several years to report Saturday instead of ces and kits through the out the activities of the cause and have given. lection of scrap metal, phono- carry its own food sup- on north Main street. Friday evening, and will take a evening. records and thus Employees of rubber, He was a member of the L. later train, but their names will graph ply. lie said- "There just will During the 22 years since its double-barrele- d Ltd., through the cor.nt be food to buy in the stores. D. S. church. be called at roll call and they making a founding, three ibishops have operation of their project manato war contribution the effort, folk of the home Its the duty over the J. A. ger, M. W. Suiviving arc his wife, and are invited to attend the meetthe state leaders. presided Francis ward: Lippman, contributo be in the best possible health L. Christen- ted the following children: Mrs. L. ing Friday evening at the War explained $130 to the campaign in this aLso came have Proceeds from in order to produce the food for L. are These five home. sen and Howard C. Jensen. Durnford, Copperton, Utah: Memorial he men and women in uniform, Leonard Pett, American Fork, Eqi'l C. Slager, Gale A. Taylor, box socials, benefit programs, All Fifth ward members over county. direct and The coin collections ln boxes by in industry and lor lend-leasMessen-goj- ' prize money C. Donald the age of 12 years are invited in stores Utah; Mrs. Lloyd Reese, Brig- Ray Hardy, and offices in southern uses. The home folk can be well ham W. celeand Rucker. Richard to attend the anniversary City; Mrs. J. W. Larsen, fed if they produce and conserve Fort Worth, Tex.; Burton Pett, fh other boys who will rebration. A hot dinner will be Box Elder county towns, the President's ball ln Brigham their oxn food. served at 7 oclock Jr., Brigham City; thirteen port for duty Friday evening, City, foiadvertising revenue and who take and will the train All members are urged to be Mrs. Susie S. Cook, extension grandchjldten and seven great-- j buffet sup on time. Each person Is asked the check stand made a total sendee clothing specialist, dis- grandchildren, and the following lowing the send-of- f to bring his own plate, knife, of $515.31 for south Box Elders cussed the need for the best brothers and sisters: Lorenzo per, are as follows: Hir-sebL. G. Cleo fork and spoon. Bishop How- ball and campaign, in addition A. H. Teeter, Grant Pett, possible care of clothing, espe- Pett, Brigham; Ltd., Anderson,-GejprgR. David E. ard Jenson asks that ward to the Mrs. we have and Lake coats Salt shoes, George cially City; contribution. L. V. employees oL John the Hammer, Mrs. date Stewart members notice, She the declared on hand. that Edwards, Ophir; Retired Railroad There was an excellent recelebration has been changed clothes made Jrom wbol'will be K. Brandon, of New York; "Mrs. Petersen, 'Warren ET Messenfrom Friday, February 12, to sponse from other contractors 67 scarce and new fabrics will be Brigham Burbank, of Brigham. ger. Shirley J. Whitaker, Harold Jo- groups, the U. S. army engidifficult to recognize and care Thursday February 11. The time and place of funeral E. Isaacson, LaMar Wood HenMathew Thomas Richards, 67, neers, officers, nurses, soldier for. will be announced later by the seph R. Jensen, Henry M. at a died W. 10:30 local at and even patients at Bushnell Roberts, drickson, hospital Harvey J. L. Weidmann said that the Harold B. Felt funeral home followR. oclock Norman N. Birch, hospital. They bought Monday morning, Larry TO General and county planning board has a two years Illness with a York. many who could tickets, ing on to work committee organized not attend the ball contributed disease. heart L. Robert Gale Christensen, all food problems. A. W. Bishop, dollars to the cause. G. Winzeler, Boyd D. Nelson, He was born August 19, 1875, county war board chairman, eras- in Warwikshirc, England, son of Kenneth Robert J. Price, May we enter a letter ln the of how farmers gave the trend er, Richard A. Forsgren, Orvill Edward Richards and Martha report, from the secretary of the P.-- T. up to date are meeting Y. Wilson, Howard C. Peterson, Bowcutt Richards. He came to the Officers' Club at Bushnell Meeting food of sign-uproduction A. Bow-cut- the United States at the age of Frank J. Ivan Poison, Chicks hospital: goals. Leaders present presenLawrence E. Elmer, Blaine four years, and made his home On "The the Committee for the Lower Division of lack of ted the problems The fourth of a series of poul- Infantile R. Jensen and Stayner L. in Utah, receiving his education transParalysis Fund; Dear labor, wages, machinery, in Box Elder county schools. try meetings in Brigham City Group Hears program Thompson. On the night of January Sirs: portation, etc., the iack of folHe was united in marriage with will be held in the Chamber of Beside the above group the club held a which made it very difficult The lower division of Box El- lowing men have been accepted Lizzie Jensen August 19, 1897, Commerce clubrooms at 7:30 30 the Officers which a March dance Parcnt-Teachomeet r during to for farmers county der high school Wednesday evening. by the U. S. navy and will re- at Collinston, Utah. They made oclock The enclosassociation met Monday eve- port Friday, Feb. 12: Ralph their home in Collinston and These meetings are sponsored of Dimes was held. the production goals. sum toed check represents The meeting at Brigham City ning, under the direction of the Roland Secrist, Robert Nelson have resided in Box Elder coun- by the Rural War Production is in and of tal collected dimes held on February 5 in the Cham- president of the organization, Beard, Harvard Nielsen Jen- ty most of their married life. Training program, under the addition to the individual conatThe W. was rooms Mrs. of Thompson. Commerce Roy ber sen, Daniel LeRoy Holland and He worked as a section fore- direction of the Vocational Ag- tributions made elsewhere by tended by more than 90 plan- meeting was held in the higli Jay J. Conger. man for the railroad for 40 riculture department of Box El- officers.' It is requested that ning committee members and school auditorium. Charles Lamar Jansen was years, retiring at the age of 65. der high school and in coopera- this sum be added to the fund Peterson was leaders. The following program He was a member of the L. tion with the county extension collected in neighborhood accepted by the U. S. marine City. Brigham on Cook talked and Mrs. Susie presented: Mrs. Vic Forsgren corps and will report for duty D. S. church and a life member service. Yours very truly, Jerome S. the same items of importance read the Parent and Teacher Friday. of the U. P. Old Timers club The principal speaker will be M. C., Secy-Treaas they had at Trernonton. Mrs. Prayer. H. W. Warner, Joan Harmon and The party will be under the No. 12. of Salt Lake Levy, Capt., After deducting expenses, the Ella V. Reeder He is survived by his wife, county, who is connected with Douglas Mann played a piano direction of A. B. Caseman, of the County Program Plan- duet. Leslie Nelson, vice prin- vice commander of the local and the following son and one of the countrys leading Presidents Birthday ball and campaign at Garland netted ning board and State Farm cipal, gave a report to the par- Legion post. daughter: Edward M. Richards, hatcheries. The company has $177.91, which was turned in by Bureau Home and Community ents on report cards and maCaliforPeterRichards hatcheries Willard; Lydia throughout J. J. chairman of the 1912 the terial available White, In school folat said, the LOS the Cal. and and (UP) the West, ANGELES, son, San Pueblo, Calif.; nia, Utah department drive functhere. Oleen students. groups for county planning aiding Henry J. Kaiser, 26, son of the lowing brother and sisters: J. Warner is an authority on hatchTotal expenses for the south tioned .splendidly in helping to Palmer discussed the problem miracle builder of the Pacific Richards of Elko, Nev. ; Mayme ing and brooding chicks. He solve farm and canning factory of attendance. Orcella and Ar-lo- a coast, complains that his father Richards Dixon, Boise, Ida.; he had extensive training and Box Elder campaign were less Ju- Grace Richards Miller, Ogden. wide Orwin sang a duet. Vernon still calls him "Junior." labor problems." in this field, than twro percent of collections the for coordinator of seven leader and consists and will have Hansen, niors for get- this year, due to numerous advice putting Each Utah; job grandchildren neighborhood . ting chicks off to a good start contributions of interested instands ready to take such prob- Home and Community Life Ex-- into execution and supervising six Funeral services will be held that will be of value to all poul- dividuals in time, services, milelems as the need for every fam- periment program, spoke on the (hp construction most of his Juvenile 1 oclock Thursday afternoon try men, its conserve brilliant and and at fathers Preventing to subject, gigantic according to Leslie age and other items. The orily produce the for the ball, in the Fourth ward chapel, with Nelson, of the high school voca- chestra home foods supply, into every Delinquency. projects. contributed Kids," Rhjthm A membership drive is being! home. Each leader has about Bishop Wilford Freeman officia- tional agriculture staff. their services. Nelson urged that all poultry-mein his or her conducted ten families through the home! LAGUNA BEACH, Cal. (UP) ting. Friends may call at the Mrs. Paul E. Neusehaefer, 25. Harold B. Felt funeral home The grand total returned from attend this meeting in the rooms, under the direction of group. interests of greater poultry the ball and campaign in Box W, Vosco Call. pedaled her bicycle a distance until time of set vice. of 65 miles in order to make her production and profits in this Elder county is $1,123.25, Mr. .Video Descendant Dies LGS ANGELES, Cal. (UP) l is your only blood donation to the Red Cross, Chairman and youngsters. county. COLLINGDALE. Pa. (UPl The Frank R. Alden. 73, direct des- home-townewspaper. T a k c She made the trip in five With the war cry of Nebowin John and time to read it all. hours. cendant of Pilgrim Japanug (Kill the Japs) 3,000 INVITE INQUIRY ABOUT MORMONS members of the Chippewa InPriscilla Alden, is dead. Alden, Newcomers to Utah and the of this section of the United dian tribe in Minnesota have Give Ambulances Members who had been suffering a lin- 4-- H took to the Brigham Baird said this week. City area sojourners States, colors, according joined gering illness, here- in the "Mormon country who We feel White famous Little Chief Cloud, the work, the lives the that story in telling pride Why dont you of his ancestors ditary chieftain. He insists that are interested in learning more and incidents in the lives of this In 22 per cent of the tribes entire about the history and beliefs of states and this very communspeak for yourself, John? population thus make a better the Mormon people who settled itys founders and pioneers is each of his family's nine genf is its and a John was presented there showing for patriotism than the this state and area, this week very interesting. And it is our erations White Americans have done to are invited to make inquiry duty and our pleasure to tell the Priscilla Alden. I AMERtCfiS KB CROSS date. But after all," he added, where authentic information is story of our church. ; the country has been ours available. 6 CIU8S To 4-Anyone interested or wishing . Triplets J. Edwin Baird is president to become better acquainted Less fe longer than it has been theirs. GARRETT, Pa. (UP) a,tA of the Box Elder Stake mission, with the than a week after his draft philosophy and religia part of whose duty is to give ous .views of the Mormon elassi was he him told board Team Will Debate such information to anyone in- anyone wishing to learn people, about find Harry Ray, Jr., 19 terested or even curious. He the history and contents of the Go to Denver became the father of girl trip 4 j has literature on hand which he Great Gold Bible of the Mor"A-- l claugh lets. The Rays The 11 members of the Utah will be glad to give to Utahs mons, the Book of Mormon, ters have been named Jean .4 .4 c.--X ' 'State Agricultural college de- new citizens and friends. Visits anyone to know where Joan and Joyce. Their mother bate team will go to Denver or meetings can be arranged to go to wishing or who has any church is IS Feb. 12, 13 and 11 to attend the with informed speakers who or doubt as to his welIntermountain Speech tourna- can give information on these timidity Crowing Guards come, is urged to telephone me Woman A O. (UP) Pictured above is (he ambulance presented Saturday to ment at Denver university, or allied subjects. at 37 or 94, or call at my home COLUMBUS, dubs of America as the opening Evan Iverson of Trernonton, "Because of the very inter- at 461 south First east, Brigmother of two young children. the U. S. Army by the said this week. esting history of these sur- ham, and I will be happy to give Mrs. Hazel McDaniel, has takeji event of National Mobilization week. This ambulance manager, on the team making roundings, I think a lot of our him Included of any information on these ,rr the job and another presented to the Red Cross ere financed en- - the trip are Evan Iverson and new friends and neighbors will subjects at my p fo1 ma disposal, Baird tirelv by contributions from dub members. of Anderson Jack Trernonton. be interested in learning more said. road INTO TRAINING SHOWS THIS WEEK ON BDAY BALL IS 4-- H IN WAR Attention, Take Part ! ELDERLY NATIVE 4-- PASSES TODAY e Pett ANNUAL DINNER 4-- OF 5TH WARD 4-- e y 1 1 Thurs. the-194- . year-aroun- j m Hi Chamber Officers Are FEB. J QUOTA Guests at Dinner Mon, 1), 4-- Training Se-uh- o TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY CO. LEADERS PLANNING MEET Tams Carlson Karl Lloyd Bergen Is ?ns Navy Signaling A Bluejacket, Now md "and Mrs. The ILg'ioi dJonrual d Cahill-Engi-noor- 4-- e M. T. RICHARDS i, SUCCUMBS MON. Cahill-Engineer- Worker Was POULTRYMEN HIGH SCHOOL HEAR EXPERT A. 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