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Show Chamber of Commerce Contest loice For Democracy Today 2:30p.m. ihior nartof the Junior Cham- - judges, D. A. Olsen, L. Oi Wilde and Norman Jeppson. Three winners will be selected from the group and will subsequently give their talks over at 2:30 p. m. in the the radio Sunday afternoon be11 par. tween 3 and 3:30 p. m. auditorium with 'We particularly invite all according to Perc Peparents and friends of the stupresident. LnJtnetlie contest will be dents giving talks to attend, Jem and speech students said Petersen. In commenting on the school and the three t) ft 2 Y for 8, 1350, will be held Commun-wsbyteria- n Brigham City church, 25, . - i .... ; In Friends For Scouting Drive Friends for The one-daScouting campaign In the North and South Box (Elder scout districts last Friday successfully accomplished its dual purpose of beginning at funds raising and making friends for scouting, reported Clyde Stratford, chairman of the drive. Opening with a 6 a. m, kickoff beakfast the drive gathered about $2500 from hundreds of doners who were contacted by en250 workers, 200 of whom joyed the (breakfast at Central In a special directors meeting ' Sunday at the home of President Perc Petersen, three new officers were named to fill Junior Chamber of Commerce posts. Boyd M. Sheffield was elected director to replace j Ray Reese, who has resigned. Mark Nielsen, Jr., was voted in as secretary to take the job previously held by Sheffield. Glen Green-halg- h was elected treasurer, held . previously by job also Memorial Planned G. . Raise Near $2500 New Officers .- IAservices former (Hardaway, cider high school student, action in Ko-m- l ,.js killed in n '. 4 8 PAGES 56, NUMBER 47 Jaycees Pick Three Planned Here Next Sunday daway " "BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOV. 21, 1951 VOLUME Will Cross Knives And Forks Regularly y Services For Lt. Thomas G. jnorial as test Principal Alf Freeman said This voiefc of Democracy con test is one of the finest projects the Junior Chamber of Com merce has ever sponsored. Winner of the contest here will in the state contest, from which the state winner will compete nationally. Miss Joyce Thorum, speech instructor, is conducting the , school Chairman Stratford conducted the early morning breakfast 5. and Mrs. Robert meeting which featured talk Wheatridge, by Rulon Petersen, Lakevlew iurjy, stake president, on Boys and Hardaway ; was Sheffield. landing officer of Bushnell Scouting; Lou Griffin, Ogden scout area finance chairman, on r hospital during World the Scout Budget, and Presrwa He is now retired, Teachers ton Pond, scout executive, on will ducting the services the procedure of the campaign Cnrwirr- William Crosby Ross, (Hundreds of people In the two Officers And Directors Of Knife And Fork Club secretary of the nnl and at the Intermountain stakes Sch vterian church, who is now Harold ; J. Dee O. and City Lund, Leadership Brigham Claybaugh uul . . . left to right, front row: Dee Glen Smith, secretary; special of Brigham Indian school donated and Mr. jrary pastor ; Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott, Brigham River Bear Ross City Reese, President Tremonton; Jack Shumway, Stratford, offered his- - sincere Community church, Charles J. Wood, Garland and W. Vosco Call, BrigRepieseniting the Box Elder W. Woodland, City; C. T, Bowen, City; Brigham thanks to them as well as to ently Lt. Hardaways body Education association, six eduham City. left to right: Charles W. the campaign workers and the waist W juried at West Point, from cators from this district attended Willard. Directors standing, business that donated food for he graduated, a professional leadership school the breakfast and young officer was IN MAIL at Price, Utah, November 15 Knife And Fork Night . refreshments. the silver awarded through 17, it was learned today. cent gallantry in action. Every gathered will go Among the 230 Utah delegates the award was a to scout said Stratford, work who IN superteachers, Held represented ELECTION; him for of the. work and the commending all for Thomas boards intendents school and Gray Hardaway breakfast were donated. . ig a squad of men against . . . former Box Elder high were Mae H. Petersen, Ella Long, Charter night meeting of the many times. S. W. Beecher, Lester Dredge And Rudolph troops who had InfiltratThe breakfast was prepared Cannon, Baird, Douglas Ralph No other county offers the e rear of his company, school student who was killed all executive officers of the B. E. newly formed Box Elder Knife by the North and South stake M. Kaiser Vieing For President's Job said his in action in Korea in commendation was held last Sat- opportunity and the variety that Fork club and Mutual Improvement boards, Education and association; Sept, Comm. ted at this country does, he said. attacks successfully Ballots were mailed to 314 Box Elder Chamber of urday evening at 7:15 p. under the direction of Howard . Bear River Frank Stevens, high in his Services 1950. memory sed the enemy after many makes America merce members Tuesday for the annual election of a president call and Wallace Christensen E. the Intermountain Indian school Showing what K. and school principal will be held next Sunday. killed. cafeteria and featured a talk on tick he discussed the activities and four directors, according to D. M. Mason, secretary. superintendents, Weight, superintendent. What Makes America Tick, by of two government agencies in in- Presidential candidates inDonating the breakfast were: With all delegates divided and the Gerhart Seger. keeping legislators elude S. W. Beecher, Lester bacon, Swift; eggs, Utah to the some of discussion Blast groups lonal Of The polished speaker discuss- public informed as examples. Wins and Rudolph M. Kaiser, try; syrup and hot cake flour, topics discussed included What ed the U. S. from the view of a They were the government for directors include Pillsbury; hot chocolate, Weber Candidates Are The Fundamentals and Are person who has traveled over it printing service, from which inid Colon Richard C. Alston, Roy F. Bar-- , Central Dairy; butter, Reeder a the Schools Utah good doing Pin-poi- nt subIn Korea Fire formation on almost any With Box! nard, Rees Baty, James P. Bor- - Dairy; tomato, juice. Box Elder What job of teaching them? ject can be secured at a nomideaux, Walter A., Bundy, are the most effective ways of nal cost; and a legislative referHadfield.l Delbert G. zell Robbins donated Will Butler, Or We received the following L. state of Maurice Mr. the Bakery dteck-iLarsen, meeting the .attacks ence service, used extensively by Johnson, J. D. Merrell, doughnuts for the icle about the 204th Field ! ganized opposition of public representative (Dennis to ferret informacongressmen Dee Glen C. John Smith, .Weir, .Friday evening, while Earls at the Western States Planning schools? and How can the pro illery battalion,' which tion on any legislation. , Olof E. Zundel. Colo(Food, Fare gave the cider, and held association conference in ared in STARS fessional promote Denver, AND; rettyl-JPresident Ross C. Bowen to the the soda watet Pbd the Reminder According secretary soand in served well economic his state 'IS, army newspaper, jtt'e professional,, the" meetihg and Intro- rado, em! Sti office gave the paper cups, "social" wpifarebf:it"members? the presence and help of election date was moved up this liciting duced the officers and directors the western states fieldman, Jer- year to allow time to plan ac- wo bar rat received It from her The school was reported very as follows: Jack Shumway, vice tivities for 1952 by the new ofPlowman of Logan, Utah. r extra and, Jay D. Rigby, now successful by the Box Elder RoT. W. Woodland, vice ry the ficers. To this end, a series of served president; R. Olsen Lewis national the duty with dering. Through the efforts of Mr. meetings will be held soon afdelegates. Besides the discuspresident and Dee Glen Smith, ard unit in Korea.) tary club as program chairman sion Mr. In be will Plowman Over The the theme With Larsen, the group enjoyed variety Directors are ter election. at the Tuesday noon meeting of of social lay Marksmen activity which included River and Through The Woods, Lorenzo J. Bott, Charles Utah for the spring county tours, introHoldover directors will be Mayor service organization Pilelined the Bull's in Black and i White Day Eye , May Charles the Box lder high school Future W. Claybaugh, J. Harold Reese, the who the presentation of arena-stylWoodland, Claybaugh, Ray Daines, Wayne ducing TH THE U.S. I CORPS of the liFarmers and Future Homemak-lerOnly talked to the club on Rotary W. Vosco Call, O. Dee Lund and at Richmond, Utah, the classifiproduction of iFather Charles Keller and Henry Niel' someUtah in cation of hold will their America linutes of program Wood! Bride. , Charles J. artillery sharpisen. and Thanksgiving. between the 5th and 31st of annual Harvest ball tonight at Elmer E.. ng by men of the 204th executive time the summer Annual banquet and installanumbers were musical Schlotz, nd colors Special BEHS and 3 p. m. in the picnic May, gymnasium. field director, offered Artillery Battalion were who of officers will be held JanWoodland tion Val greetings by if we o gh to presented dance from the Knife and Fork club judging school, July 9 through uary 16, 1952. The speaker will ly The formal, discourage the resist-o- f and Will Night and Day 11 in weeks last the and Bargain ft August With Important business slatan entire Korean hilltop sang will be a girls and boys choice, International, and presentation acbe Adam S. Bennlon, vice presSwing Low, Sweet Chariot, Mr. Plow, A linese soldiers recently. September, for ed through Music members. committee said hour, the Utah State of of Power was made Utah Mrs. the ident and clubs charter Margaret Light Farm every companied by time later, without casual-UBureau will hold X conwill be supplied by Gary Mann by Earle F. Gardemann, Inter- man will be In the western stat- company. A trumpet solo, composJohnsen. Noes attending fairs and in and his players. Infantry elements had ed of Scott Olsen, Charles Keller National We feel fortunate in securing vention November 26, 27 and 28, national treasurer-trustee- . vember, 1952 he will attend the this ' the Reds from their in dance of the the a Highlight presented 240 About nationally known speaker at Logan, according to A. V. members and guests state and Newell Foulsen, n sale. Womens positions and secured number. for our meeting," Mason com- Smoot, Box Elder Farm Bureau Lee Price, national president decorated gym will be the final enjoyed a delicious dinner serv W bastion on their drive Mr. Larsen reports that Mr. mented. officer. a Harvest King and ed In the opening activities, Alf of the Junior Chamber of Com- selection of family style. Plowman is fieldman for seven Registration will be at Hotel In an effort to answer the old inroduced Kurt Meier, merce, will be guest of honor at Queen. Finalists for the royalty Freeman Oreof the (battalions Battery western states including Eccles and the opening meeting Anne Fredrickson, are honors Ranch Maddox at thea is Chamber from What teacher Germany banquet question n fine wW and Carol Hun W. H. Cheal Acquires self exchange Utah, Mon- of Commerce Doing?, copies of will be at 10 a. m. at the Capigon, Washington, "pointing their who spoke briefly on his impres- house in Brigham City, Novem- Joyce Holmgren Colorado and for and Vo pfi( filed rifles at the Red saker tana, .Wyoming, queen Oy Philip which the Brigham ber 30, at Holstein-Friesia- n work outlined for the coming tol theater. A convention banBull sions of America. Idaho and the cost of this ex- year will be distributed to 2000 away John Weir told of flying out of City Jaycees will host Junior ler, Robert Hunsaker and Val W. H. each quet will be held on the eveyards Cheal, Corinne, recently tension work is $12,000. This ex- member at the 81 rounds into enemy Las Vegas Monday morning and Chamber clubs from all over Woodland for king. ning of November 27. banquet. in- acquired a registered Holstein for affair includes work the tension Committees Jack Lynn, assistant director to Some of the rounds fell sales, at northern according Utah, seeing the atomic explosion clude Esther Drewes and Rich- Friesian bull from .the herd of state and regional shows, regis of the American Farm Bureau ffly into tunnel entrances flat from the air, Perc Petersen, president. Frenchmans L. Maurice Larson, of Corinne, bunker trations, classifications and pub Federation, Washington, D. C, Tickets for the event are avail- ard White, decoration; Philip openings. being the first to report it by ens Change of ownership for this lie relations. office, will be the principal section, led by SFC Jay A. radio. able from any Jaycee director. Oyler and Karlene Hunsaker, Rose Fugikawa animal, Ardenook Dusty Willow-dale- , PeThe next Western States Plan and from the American queen; are king Reservations speaker fast, Fairview, Utah, pulled going included Reg Club guests has been officially record, ning conference will be held In Farm Bureau. Position in the cold, gray tersen said, so youd better and Leon Poulson, raffle; Gay and B. C. Call. Ogden, Beams, On As Worland, Wyoming, November Louis Rozzonl vice president, and commenced to wreak Conger and Max Bywater, re- ed by the f. hurry. m this 13, 1952. California Farm Bureau, and Included on the program be- freshments; Gaye Cook, dance sociation of America. irted i was probably the first An interesting talk on narco one of the outstanding livestock sides a talk by Price will be cards; Varlene Cook and Lorin The association issued 1,528 Of NFFA the Chinese have seen us tics by Sheriff Mac Wade, Weber leaders of the western U. S. will Voice of Democracy winners Facer, program; and Connie registry ana transfer certificates for onl-yto Utah breeders during 1950. . Siggard, advertising. who will give their talks. county, stirred the approximate- also 6peak. enough to know what hit Rigby said. A 100 pound Anyone wishing banquet resly 1,000 people attending at the Box Elder stake tabernacle Sun- ervations can contact A. V, of steel and Paying Homage To A Beautiful Harvest high explo Elected At I.I.S. Smoot, Corinne, telephone Bear ay not immediately pene Nov. 30 day evening at 9 p.m. Sheriff Wade cited different River 2382. This should be done walls, of earth and rock 30 Union The Federal Employees thick, but direct hit after promptly as tickets are limited, To raise funds for the propos cases in his talk on the problem Smoot No. 816 of the National Federaof added. addiction.' hit, reiterated dope the ed construction of a new chapel tion of Federal Employees held the YMIA, the Offering an . opportunity" to by ponsored do sq and their first meeting of the year eventually the ward Brigham City ighth trice Box Elder county, each county concussion is a will hold a Thanksgiving dinner evening program was rounded frightening the EmployGet sT two musical numbers has been invited to prepare a even to hardened troops. Tuesday evening in out with Friday, November 30, at 7:15 ees Recreational hall at Harmonettes, g?y leads a section Ogden display booth for the state conwhich pm. at the Intermountain In- by the and Indian school, for the re their a vocal solo by Val vention, which is the ladies orweapon for miles purpose of electing officers. dian school cafeteria, building singers, : : Woodland. r, ganizations project. lately on data supplied to No. 7, it was learned today. The following officers were nd can also take it out and The of was Cache and offered Opening Logan prayer city M. by Price will be $10 a plate. elected: President, Clarence eather (aim it themselves) Tickets may be purchased Marthg Jensen, SiJtth ward and County Farm Bureau assures the Hill; vice president, Jack Burt; 4fgets with from the ward bishopric, the closing prayer was by Donna State Farm Bureau, they are deadly accuracy. Eugie Dean. First ward. making arrangements to show building committee or Howard Compton, The purposes of the organizatis a wonderful time while atand Call at Mountain States Electric tion are to have a happier the 1951 convention Robert A. Smoot tending store. Fourfh Ward Third better informed employees group Smoot concluded. argain governCamp Roberts, Calif. and to study regulations "Fun Night" Hosts Reminder Of Special ing Civil Service employees. this in Robert A. Smoot, son oi interested Anyone ward will' be hosts to to Bazaar In 4th Ward Told all(Fourth and Mrs. A. V. Smoot,, it ganization is cordially invitedwill ; members of North Box Elder at which A rereminder to for ladies Camp Roberts, Califor attend the meetings M.I.A. for the third stake Fun each of ofserve the evening December be held the first Tuesday Jjssigned to Co A, 33rd scheduled for Saturday 6, for a speial Fourth ward Re- Night month at 7:30 p. m. in the Em engineers battalion. In Early November 24 in the lief society bazaar, was Issued evening, Seventh armored division ployees Recreation hall. Fourth ward hall at 8:30 p. m. ed at Pearl South today by Hunsaker, Camp Roberts, is Mr. and Mrs. Grant Prisbrey, Five to the special instake president. rating its first birthday as Dance Miss Marilyn Wood and Brent terest replies conducted Thanksgiving by the activated Infantry training survey Special guest at the affair Beecher are in charge , of ar- Box Elder Chamber of Comwhich will begin at 6:30 p. m. ;10n on November 24. Slated By South Stake Camp rts is located will be Margaret Masters, Salt rangements. Special Thanksgiv- merce were received a day af, M.LA-armidway ter Lake City radio and television ing decorations will be used. mailed, according to n Francisco and Los First and Sixth warda The award ribbon will be pre- D. M,being for special with cs, 3Q miles Inland from Mason, secretary. plans personality. busy sented to the ward with the From the information on the to be nero pacific ocean. The largest Thanksgiving dance most Mutual members present. members interests gained a card cement center in the West for all South Box Elder stakeT1 Three Cases Of Polio Honeyville ward now has the system will be developed. When World War n, the spraw A members on the in award ribbon. m. a project calls for special talent 8:30 p. at camp was Closed In 1945 vember 24, Reported By State FTere Good music has been the cards will be referred to to old gym of the Box Elder high reopened last year. For the week ending Novem and refreshments will bearranged sold. select a committee. ?moot6 assignment at ber 9, the Utah State depart An' excellent orchestra has P Roberts The survey is entirely volment of health reported three plays an impor RIPLEY, Tenn. (UP)JA baby untary, Mason engaged. and been . ,role n the vital Tha.njfghy cases of two infantry cases' of born to .Mrs. John W. Davis has while we Would likesaid, polio, FFA And FHA Ball Committee Workers all the inprogram which has theme will be used one case of mumps, German a grandmother and formation sheets possible reArlene Dial and Esther Drewes. They measles and two cases of mea- a ' . . left to right: Rulon Smooth Connie conducted by the Seventh freshments will bejejvedin wed division for the past turned, we do not intend to camThe host wards sles contracted. have worked hard on the Harvest Ball slated tonght at Box Elder high school, The babys mother is 15. - .. paign for them., vite all to attend. m. valedictorian in his class, is the eon of daway, Brig-Gener- Color-Gener- . ,1 Attend for-fiel- d i vice-preside- vice-preside- nt, Dinner Chatter y post-iisl- FOR BALLOTS C OF C report-meetin- g . g lor Here Last Saturday Meeting on BANQUET JAN. ; y . . Chinese Guard Marksman Presence site Poul-Dred- Fieldman For Utah Den-Pae- k. Harvest Ball ! Holstein-Friesia- Be Held At BEHS L Rotarians n n . cob-ducte- Themr' d -- , ( " secretary-treasure- r. e s (IS k Hear Jaycees 3 President ffl ' en-die- d . Holstein-Friesia- . 155-m- posi-onl- y . (d i Sheriff Wade Talks Holstein-Friesia- ' 1 Officers , Narcotics n Plan Thanksgiving . - , Dinner ser-wi- -- 1 & Inter-mountai- n . secretary-treasure- t- r, - Replies To Survey - Come e be-- e ! i 1 .QXmzt, - - Sig-gar- d, r. . |