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Show f "tat nation ball Both Days Is Ccted To Be Best FESTIVITIES Diesl ra()e Life Saving And C Many Features , Water Safety To, Be Taught Here - for ivthing was shaping upcele-t- J Days Peach neat Thursday Peach "coronation ball Jin the f eve-K- ning the annua school gymna-,nA Life Saving continuing through and ' combination Instructors Water Safety days until Saturday course will be held either the the Extravaganza, a. first two weeks in October or show variety stage the second and third weeks. pioner park. , There will be more of from the Indian school than 20 . neach displays in front staff who house and reviewing will take the course and It is final desired to present it to as many were going up. were being made for of the townspeople as possible. relic display in All who are interested in helpflower show, window the and ing us at the ,5 lie hall, arts and season should pool this coming hobbies, lays of especially qualis. fy themselves. There were 14 f recreation will play assisting all during last seaorts and son and more than that will be the with opening needed oart, this year. Bees Elder Box of die scheduled for All who are interested should )aU season by a get in touch with Roland B. ay evening, preceded fireworks, Ilag Harris at the Indian school or concert, contact J. Edwin Baird, chairand introduction of the man of the county water safety be-i be will ers. The game mention-stat- e committee, American Red Cross. the Bees, already title contenders this There will be no charge for this course. It will be held and the perennially strong three hours a Beetdiggers. There will about 7 to 10each day from oclock, Monday olf exhibition and clinic ;mie Schneider, tournament through Friday. the Professional man of d Jider high iSi 5 h 30-ho- and a association, four-a- t Services Today For Mrs. Larsen oclock Friday after-ana public square dance city tennis courts in park Saturday eve-a- t d 4 ie Brig-Youn- ' oclock. 6 g f rides ; and s arriving in yesterday, ready , to give a ioung folk of all ages or two, and pick up their change in return for a Youngs already were inte E books n new. all the or ew need, j v and et u you boy Remii for bat j,J, statuary. ic ; there is one thing cele-o- n t the big Peach Days that always seems just bigger than anything else, if t parade. And already the if entries In the parade ex-- i any previous peach Days le; according to the comihe Smith, chairman of Dqya.; parade,day order of marchalong instructions on where each Glen eh ft at 10:30 oclock, start of the Peach parade at 11 oclock tooth iy and Saturday mornings, m will form to the , h Days. st section , . of the parade will Childrens Parade, a com-littl- e ie parade in itself. The guards will be fol-the junior marshal of color 8 d by lay, the V. F. W. drum and the junior Peach float, miniature floats, ated bikes and tricycles, med children and pets. i section will line up on south street between Main and First west. e sequent sections of the order in which they Jform, are to be as follows: ! corps, pa-th- i lion 2 i Marie' Ipsen Larsen, 74, 561 south Sixth west, , died Sunday at 5:30 p. m. at her home after a two years illness. She was born June 5, 1876, at Copenhagen, Denmark, daughter of Andrew and Bertha Ipsen. She came to the United States at the age of 11 and the family made their home in Box Elder county. She was married to Hans Emil Larsen in 1899. He died June 20 this year. She was a member of the Seventh-daAdventist church. ' Surviving are two sons, Jack Larsen, Brigham City, and Dee lrsen. Pgderi; thjee grandehll-cuen- .' y c. ' Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. In the Brigham City Fifth ward chapel, L. D. S. church, by J. Oleen Palmer, bishop. Friends may call at Harold B. Felt funeral home Wednesday til time of services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. Gordon Shirts Home On Leave From The Navy Gordon Shirts, A. F. A. N., U. Navy, arrived home on leave yesterday, and will report back at San Diego September 15. Following his return to the coast he expects to be sent to Japan. S. Girls League, Future Homemakon Third ers of America, Senior Class, Main and First Junior Class, Friday, no band Line up between Saturday, Box Elder Jr. Band, Freshman guards, marshal of the Sophomore Class, and escorts, honorary mar-Bea- r Class, 8th Grade, 7th Grade, WilRiver high school lard Band, Bee Hivers, B Club, Or A department. Ettes. - . Section 6 tnicipalitles and Military: - Churches: Line up on Fourth UP on Third South between South between Main and First . Wd.J'irst East, West. ich Queen Float, Tremonton Downey High School BandLeugden Chamber of Com- - Friday-SaturdaAmerican gan Chamber of Com- - gion Drum and Bugle Corps, Brigham City Recreation-rofam- , South Box Elder Stake Choir, Hill Field; Clear-NavNorth and South Box Elder Supply Stake Mutual, North and South. Depot. n 4 Box Elder Stake Primary, Honey-ville" and Service Clubs: Line hast Side of Main between Section 7 and Fourth South. Line up West Side . Business: Elder jr. High : School of Main between Third and Beta Sigma Fourth South. iiri L30 Club ity Business and Magna Garfield Drum and Bugle onal Women, Civic Corp. Friday; Bear River High and Jaycette, Kin-,r- t' School Band, Saturday; K.B.U.H., Friday no band, Sat- - General Foods, Brigham City LT. and Bagle Corp., Clothing and Shoe Stores, Brig I Lions, Rotary, Soropti-niversit- ham City Groceries, Box Elder Women. County Auto Dealers Association Retail Drug Stores, Jewelry, Rene UP on East side minder and Mason News, Anderlain Co., RestaurFourtl and sen Auto, South etWeerf ' Store. Hardware ant, School Band, Section 8 Ogden dnCation Intermoun-iSchool- , Riders, Horses, etc. Boys and Junior Sheriff Posse. r B , tRNINfi PED lern tis r writioJ ortoble I H THURS. EVE H Johanson, 59, DAYS TWO W Tri-Mot- Posters To And Meet At Central School At Saturday For Peach Days Parades '5 Collett,MrsWeber andmS0r dlu wjl,1 Niel- Melba S. Nielsen be Judes of the Y.en wl, entf the pa-en- v 8ive" ten cents and inimMi'r?Und JPfl; Sch d r ticket Satur-W?Iel- . the Lincoln school the parade- dis- - i pS5thps he ' ' y the following ids prior to the each the of parade beginning at start will The parade day. partiyoung the and 11 oclock, at cipants are asked to10gather oclock, the new school at both Friday and Saturday. Generous prizes are offered ina the childrens section, with min$10 first prize for the best and second prize, iature float, $5 the first and second prizes for decbest best decorated tricycle, decorated orated bicycle. - best doll buggy and best costumed one hour cojelgerrounds - Joseph U 10 who'pian-:t- o Parade are ask- the Central school entry. tl Night Hlalmar (Elmer) Johanson, 59, of Willard, died at his home last night (Tuesday) at 8:45 o'clock following an extended illness. A member of the Willard community for 20 years, he was a fruit farmer. He was bom May 5, 1891, at Stockholm, Sweden, a son of Anders J. and Louisa Larson Johan- BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. VOLUME 55, NUMBER 36 i Primary Were Pot New ' tecs Or te, Law, Kathleen Wlntle. son. He came to 8 PAGES 6, 1950 t A HAOHELD, POTTER. U. HUNSAKER, Howell Totals In 625 Of 955 Precincts: the United States Dell Nichols, principal; Louise as a convert to the L.D.S. church CalL . Jones 10,453, Call 7,588 . in 1898, and settled in Ogden. Lincoln, Brigham City v He lived there until 1929, when s of the First conWith almost exactly Victor J. Bott principal; Norhe purchased a farm at Willard gressional districts precincts reported at 12:30 oclock man Anderson, Eva Burrows, and moved there. Bennett And Call Lead Ticket With Wide , candidate this morning, Howard Call of Brigham City, Marian Blair, Valene Hansen, He married Adelia Jones, May from for nomination Congressman for the Lucilie Box In Jones. Demo Darel Vote Light Republican 20, 1914, in the Salt Lake Johnson, Elder; Margins temple. half-day- ; Lasca King, Kallona the First district, was trailing Dr. Preston L. Jones of He was a member of the WilNew names battled their way onto the tickets for the Freeman, Thelma Kotter, Ella lard ward Elders quorum, L.D.S. Nephi by 2,865 votes. The totals, as reported by the church. Surviving are his wife Long, Robert Morgan, Mary November elections in yesterdays primary in Box Elder Salt Lake Tribune election, service, were 10,453 for Nichols. and the following sons and of ,29 county, according to wide margins evident in totals Jones, 7,588 for Call. , ' . Lucin daughter: Boyd A. Johanson, On43 Box of out Elders from totals precincts. unofficial These figures represented Sazie A. Thomas, principal. tario, Oregon; Wallace E. Johome-count- y to own Box its a Elder, margin gave loyal 625 of the First districts 955 precincts. hanson, Vale, Oregon; Catherine Mantua an and Howard in man gave the Call, race, congressional J. Hunsaker, Willard; seven Ervin Clark, principal; Bever- even total to Wallace Bennett over Rue L. Clegg for greater grandchildren; and the followly (Nelson. ' , the Republican senatorial nomination. ing sisters and brother: Mrs. McKinley, Tremonton Box Elder Republican conIn Hannah Christensen, Britt, Iowa; s Ford Jeppson, principal; Mrs. Alida Robillard, tests, John Hadfield with a lead ' Compton, 1950-5Anderson. Adams, Wilma of abqut 570 votes over G' A 1 . Calif.; Mrs. Myrtle Allard, Reno, Minnie Ashton, Amelia Cannon, "Bud Hall for four-yea- r county Nev.; Mrs. Victoria Ingles, MurEmerine Christensen, Phyllis commissioner nomination; RobD Mrs. Edward Rebecca Lundquist, ray; Ward, Christensen.' Lynn- - O. Clark, As school gets under way Obcrhansley; ert J. Potter with about 1 200 Ogden, and Joseph Johanson, throughout the Box Elder school supervisor; Kathryn Hadfield, Vesta Ferry, Owen I. Garfield, votes over Thomas Donald Huni Ogden. district today, the teacher per- secretary. Veda Gunnell, Theresa Mitton, commissioner; Services for Mrs. Hulda Olsen saker for two-yea- r Funeral services will be an- sonnel assignments were listed G, L Program B.1H.S. Katherine M. Nessen. Dean Or 250 nounced later by the Harold B. for the district by SuperintenJ Norris Larsen. Milton D. win, Nona S. Rhead, VerNell Peterson, who died Friday night, Ursel Hunsaker withforaboutsherthe Felt Funeral home of Brigham dent K. E. Weight. Marble; LaRain Marble, super- Thomson; Clark Owen, hall-da- will be held Wednesday (today) over Stephen Zundel at 12 oclock noon in the Larkin iff nomination; K. B. Olsen with City. Though there may be some visor; Ralph Richards, Carl J. secreMortuary chapel, 260 east South about 325 over Tolman Burke fbr O. Lucille King, Park Valley changes the assignments are James; Salt Lake City. county clerk, and O. D. Lund Temple, tary. substantially as follows: Lael G. Carter, principal; The body will be brought to with a 550 vote edge over inLincoln PTA Bear River City Box Elder High School Dawn Gardiner. Brigham City for interment in cumbent Walter Mann for counAlf L. Freeman, principal; Ronald J. Leonard, pricipal; Perry the Brigham City cemetery about ty attorney, all appeared assured, Delmont Beecher, S. W. Beecher, Frona C. Cates. Helen B. PeterAndrew Jones .principal; Eva 3 oclock Wednesday afternoon. of the Republican nomination, Vosco P. Call, Wayne Call,- - Ma- son, Nedra Saunders A. Young. be brief graveside although in one or two of the There will bel Christensen, Beryl Clark, Boothe Valley Plymouth services to tourial, under closer contests an upset might be, prior Nina Christensen, principal. Vinson D. Stephenson, princi- the direction of the Harold B. possible. A maximum of 300 to The Linciln P.-A. was sin- Earl Ferguson, Wilford Freeman, R. Gordon, R. M. Gourley, Bothwell 400 Republican votes was estipal; Marjorie,' Mason. gled out for recognition by the Sam Felt Funeral home. Lewis 'Harding, principal; Vic- Portage Utah Congress of Parents and W. H. Griffiths, Flora Hansen, 82 mated for the 14 precincts still Mrs. Peterson, who was Seth P. Bills, principal; Clara years old at the time of her unreported. Teachers at the regional con- Bertha Harris, Vernal Harris, toria J. ' Anderson. Erma H. Summers. With only three contests two Bills, Hazel Hawkes. ference held at the Box Elder Lloyd B. Hust. p. m. death, died Friday at Norwood Hyer, Floyd Jensen, Central SchooL Brigham City Snowville of them local, Democratic ' vota luke high school on August 19, and Lake of Salt in hospital James Jensen, Elmer Jeppson, ' J. D. Gunderson, S. Ferrin, In the primary yesterday principal; attended by local leaders. Ralph principal; ing mia( of Out of a total of 112 subscrip- Marie T. Jeppson, Norman Jepp- Nell Barlow, Rosetta Goulding, DeEsta Sampson. was 28, was very light, with a. total She born February son, J. Wayne Johnson, Earl J. Ora Hamblin, Darel Johnson, Thatcher la tions to National Parent-Teacheof less than 900 votes recorded in a 1868, Sweden, daughter " f Jane Linford, Vera .Principal to be selected. any contest the official organ of the Nation- Johnston, Austin Larsen, George half-day- i Nielson. She Swen Johanna and Iris Rosella Anderson, Arietta C. came to Utah when she was 11 George H. Davis clearly had' al Congress of dParents and A. iNielsen, Dan A. Olsen,- John Mills. Ardell Roylance, Glen Jr., Olsen, Raymond Payne, P.-Schow, Tingey, Blythe Thornley. Teachers. .Lincoln School a convert to the L. D, won the Democratic nomination old, years Iretta Peters, Helen Pierce, Marble, Mary Owen, Cora Belle Willard for four-yea- r county commisA. sold 52 subscriptions, occount-inS. church. Pris-breNellie Wight . Wassom, Weight, principal; for almost half of the total Norma Pierson, Grant M. Vaughn She was married to Charles O sioner from Edward D. Ward, the Lura Redd, L. A. Richard- Clear Creek Iva Archibald, Elbert Anderson, Olsen August 20, 1887, In Salt incumbent, with a margin of 415 subscriptions sold in the five A. Robbins. A. Elwyn . Irene Ospital. son, Kenneth Mary Snow, Anna L. Romer, Lake City. Mr. Olsen died ' in votes, a majority of nearly three I regions covering the state of Owen Collinston Howard Qlenns nomina-- , Seely, vice principal; Marie Ward Utah. . 1903. She was married :to James two-yea- r county com-- . It is the goal of both national Westenskow, L. D. Wilde, Dale L. C. Christopherson. princi Tost , , Peterson In 1908 .They resided tion for leas Barbra LaVora Earl. mire, & : - - - Lapreal Wright, - principal.' V ih San Francisco: He passed missioner appeared wd. stats leaders! in, the organi- Rasmussen, Evelyn Bulkley. a of 125 showed Thorum. he marfatn Joyce Murrey, Corinne Supervisors zation to see every parent of away three yeans ago. She has vote over Wallace Wilde. :! S. B. H. E. Curriculm n Secretary, and Instruction Arch Sims, principal; Verna school age children avid readers been living with a daughter id Jean Shonka. Notina Jensen, Leon F. Chris- Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ruth SteAnn Henderson, Goldie Owen, of this most interesting and inS. H. B. E. Accompanists Mae H. Petersen, Erma H. tiansen. formative magazine. vens. BEHS Margaret Johnsen and Victoria Crompton, David C. Ward. Supervisor Building, Grounds She was the mother of seven Johnson. And Transportation sons and daughters, three of Deweyville Car To Take Entries i Hervin Bunderson. Bear River High School Rowland L. Rigby, Virginia whom survive: Charles L. Ol, School Lunch Loenza Wassom. Frank Stevens, Supervisor principal; sen of San Diego, Hulda Olsen Blackham, From Here To State Fair Maxine H. Blotter, Duane Arch Elwood Ruby Hansen. Cardwell of Alberta, Canada, The Box Elder high school, to ibald, Rupert Blackham, LeRoy A "car will be sponsored Lake City. She has six grand- Class of 1928 will hold . their-firsVirgil C Waldron, principal; Adult Education C . Smith. children and eight take things from Box Elder Bunnell, Douglas Cannon. Win. Wanda - S. Christensen, Elvira reunion since graduation Clerk, Board of Education and eight county to the Utah State Fair. J. Culllmore. Hugh C. Davis. Christensen, Leo Mollinet. during Peach Days, it was anZundel. Han Eberhart Items will have to be in by the Clifford Hansen, Vernon L. nounced today. A banquet will Fielding sen, Lortnzo M. Howard, Darel Ralph M. Baird, principal; Lo- Superintendent of Schools end of this week. be held Saturday night at 6:30 K .E. Weight. Ruth lita H. Gam, Elizabeth Packer, oclock at the Box Elder . high They should be delivered at Hughes. Milton Johnson, Means new teachersin dis- Grows Gladiolus Of . , .. the extension agents office at Johnson, G. E. Jorgensen, Kleon Irene Lawrence. school cafeteria. trict. for the General the court house, according to Kerr, Chas. LastAlbert Meldrum, Garland chairman Colors Alternating Glenn Taylor, principal; Olive home demon Clyde Morris. John W. Pulsipher, Bessie Hansen, is Lila Peters Burgoyne. Garland Puzey, Helen Severson, Hall, Elva B. Korth, William O. Christian Olsen stration agent. Vern Phillips, First North and The Brigham City chairman is The entry fee is $1.00 for 12 Oneta K. Shurtz, A. J. Taylor, Linford. Doris Petersen, Elinore Third West, is displaying a freak Earl Madsen. Ogden chairman Margaret Pugsley, Annie Pulsipher. Mil- Family Meet Sunday with items, and should be turned in Olive N. Weidman, alternating is Eunice Roskelley Carn. Salt gladiolus Howard Johnson, lie Welling, Verle Kidman Ruth with the entry. Last year Box Woodside. The Christian Olsen family blooms on the stalk of different Lake City chairman is Hyrum Elder had a wonderful showing, Jeanne Kemp, . Shirley Hamp- Mae Armstrong, William F. Rig- will hold its first annual reun colors. Hillam. will be by. Owen Clark, half-day- . General The stalk contains 10 blooms, ion Sunday, September 10 at the secretary winning a lot of blue ribbons, ton. Grouse Creek and fair officials would like a Secretary B. R. H. S. Rees Pioneer Park in Brigham the lowest is white, the next is Mary Jensen Miller. Keith P. Burnham, principal; Margie Roberts. An excellent program has salmon pink, and alternating up Commute chairmanships have good showing this year, accordB. R H. S. Barbara Berrey, Pearl .Grover. been appointed as follows: been arranged and families are the stalk. ing to C. R.. Barker, Route 1, Accompanist ' and Vern is saving the bulb to see Virginia Ericksen. asked to bring their lunches and Place and menu, Earl MadHoneyville state fair representative, H. Ross Coombs, MemMrs. Virgie Harding, Brigham G. L Program, B. E. H. S. principal; eat with the group at 12:30 o if it will run true in next years sen and Leh Johnson. Nina Donna clock, Mrs. Barker stated. Lyman D. Morrell, Verne Leone Z. Hunsaker, bership, Carl Josephson, plantings. City. Beecher, Elbert Beecher and Camille Larsen. Advertising, Glen Andersen. Finance, Bill Jensen and Claude Jensen. 'Decorations, Marie Thorne Jeppsen. Program, Earl Malsen and Lila Peters. B cu Master of ceremonies, LeGrande t: EM 9 9 4 Horsley. Prizes for outstanding 3 3 H achievement, Amy Grover Jen H A o " 1 sen 6 I e a . Elderites who ? 1 All "ex-Bos H 1 e 4) M u B C4 Q in freshman their started year Id O a aa 2 Id B Id Id 1924-2are welcome to atterid 4) W Id 2 M Q MM S O) Id o J Sr 3 ! M M Id -O the reunion, even though they, aid fid. 8 a o D, Id in J3 O ti o bN J Bb may have been overlooked Id 2 n Id was Q hi it J the b invitations, explaina 2 Id Id M .. U MX (A U J B bn O H Q U Cx 2 ed. They may get in touch with H S Id O B 8 a o BidId IdH S . So B X H any member of the committee, ! go Id 8 CO 5 Id W uM O O S or 3 Id 4 n 09 M BId a 3 Id just be on hand at the ban(A g 8 D J - .w o SB H So id Q B O So . 3 9 quet Saturday night . 66 5 CO Id B d B Ob I A O BS B -i Q OH U .1 OLSEN, LIND, DAVIS, GLENN WIN two-third- It Teacher Personnel Assignments For School Year Are Listed t I - Ar-de- Hulda Peterson Last Rites Today - i ' Wins : State Recognition , . 9.-2- - r, q g -- to-op- -- tk - . -- Class Of 28 ! - 1 Reunion Saturday t n . - Unofficial Box Elder Primary Election Returns t .$ J as .-- IS l3 P s is s , x It t is 5 J IS i is i si J Fourth Ward Will Sponsor Food Sale y ;electiM i ' A For' bfi s s Brigham Third Brigham Fourth Brigham Sb Brigham Sm Brigham Ei; Honeyville Promontory Plymouth Fielding Corinne Bear River City Tremonton, District e 1 Mantua ' Penrose .MMrfAftOhyhBeaver Dam Elwood f Perry Lakeside Thatcher ' .... Lucin Garland East Garlam Willard Bothwell TOTALS The Fourth Ward Relief society will sponsor a cooked food sale to be held Friday and Saturday of Peach Days. September 8 and held at the Moun9. it will-btain States Electric store on Main street The following food will he on sale: Bread, nut bread, cake, pie, candy, twlsties and cookies. The sale of food will start as soon as the parade Is over each . v day. People bringing in food should have it at the Mountain States, Electric store after 9' oclock In he morning and before parade . time. V People who have placed orders may come In after the parade Friday morning. All funds i that are received will go to completing the Relief Society room of the new Fourth ward chapel.- - 1484 353 1393 - 465 .7171024 1197 628: .. 800 1007 1028 781- - 757 1079 1216 654 605 180 649 233 491 366 I |