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The odd (in numbers that Is) team of the iFratarnal More Than 300,000 Years Of Life Wiped Out Year-Old- s in Traffic Accidents Of 5 i Or- der of Eagles were breathing (VOLUME 57, NUMBER 17 15-2easier last Monday evening f when it was announced they vj More than 300,000 years of life were wiped out by trafWill Head wont have to buy the even fic accidents that claimed victims between the ages of 15 team steaks and eat spaghetti without sauce themselves. , and 25 years last year, the Association of Casualty and SureAt the last moment t they ty Companies declared today in urging driver education for climber toa into tie with in as a nation school the student major step every high team in the membership ward reducing the constantly increasing toll of death and race between th two 'teams injury in automobile accidents. ,eo theyll. all dine-onsteaks, said D. D. BiUlngs, publicity . , . Pointing out that the vast ma- ' .. director." Files For Legislature jority of more than 6,500 youths The two teams, headed by In the 15 to 24 age groulp killed CecU Bradbury and .Art Stow-el- l, in 1950 were either drivers or ' together far surpassed the passengers and Included only quota of 36 new members for several hundred 'pedestrians, the ' the Eagles. 'Associations accident prevention This was the first time the department called for prompt aerie has ever reached the and effective efforts to extend quota, Billings commented. the benefits of driver education to every high school student. At present about 44 percent of all students eligible for such training, or less than, five in every 10, are enrolled In such classes, according to the association, and only about 38 percent of the nation's schools now offer courses in driver education. , BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1952 8 PAGES i, BRIGHAM WILL GR01V B.P.W. During New Year PEOPLE IN . the-eve- n 10, T04P IS FORECAST. i i t I v 9.9 Percent Increase In Eight Years Is Substantially Above The National Average ) T ; i A look into the future of Brigham City, on the basis of State population forecasts made by the United States Census Bureau, indicates that there will be 7,450 people living in the city in 1955 and 8,000 in 1960, The subject of future popula tion comes to the fore at this time because the demand for figures of this kind has been yf Anna Ericksen considerable. Grant Prisbrey files For Stater BPY ..." subject to considerable error, they are realistic enough, It is deemed, to serve as a guide to the business man, manufacturer and government official making per capita estimates for future needs. Anna Ericksen was i The method was The average life span of the president of the Business and used toprojection arrive at the figures. The Mon club womens Political science Professional of automobile student, victims youthful Census three dif. Officers Elected Monday Evening' Grant M. Prisbrey, 25, added a accidents in 1950 was 46 years, day evening at regular meeting ferent bureau, using procedures, came up with new course In practical politics . . at regular meeting of the Brigham City Business and Professional Womens club. at the Pheasant cafe. said Merrill C. Yost, the Associamedium and high estimates to his studies Monday (When he .Left to tions director elf education. Elected with her for second low, right: Irene Hess, corresponding secretary; Gladys Johnson, recording secretary; for the populations of the varfiled for the state legislature were Mabel terms Christensen, Anna Ericksen, president; Mabel Christensen, Relatively few of these victims and Daisy.. Hansen, ious states and regions. from iBox Elder, district number were pedestrians, perhaps from Daisy Hansen, treasurer. one. five to 10 percent. Nearly all of Their results, taking the metreasurer; and Gladys Johnson, A Democrat, he seeks nomina the young men and women kill recording secretary. Irene Hess dium figures, were then carried tlon In the primaries, Septem Will Speak Here ed were either driving or riding was newly elected as correspond one step further .to obtain city LEAVE ber 9, 1952, for .the post now in automobiles that iwere wreck This breakdown ng secretary. papulations. held by Leitoy D. White, (D) ed on the streets and highways The Public Affairs committee, was made only for cities that Willard. with Pearl Hunsaker. chairman have been changing in populaThe aggregate fife expectan Prisbrey is a senior at the and Blanche Hyde was in charge tion at rates similar to those erf more of than of this group cy of the program. University of Utah and will their states. women men and 6,500 young A lively debate was presented graduate this spring with a de Turn the to Brigham, it follows, (will be War Memorial home Property County up 25 years of age gree in political science. He is m between 15 and Box 9.9 percent more populous in them- by four honor students from veterans organizations Over To State For killed in automobile accidents the son of Mr. and Mrs. M school on All Ameri 1955 than it was In 1960, going Elder high last year was more than Grant Prisbey of Brigham City. selves, April 14, at a special can Citizens Should or Should to 7,450. The I960 population, Mantua-Brigha- m Hiway a a of third a 57 veteran of years nearly with Box Elder county Not be Subject to Conscription. 8,000, is based on an 18.0 , perPrisbrey is The Box Elder county com- meeting million years of useful life months In the U. S. armed fore were Varlene cent rise over 1950. Participating veterans, according to minutes of missioners fate the the in lefti out citizens American es. He served 28 months in the iwiped Cook, Richard Bosley, Marilyn These gains are greater than last of the approved meeting care one year iby inexpert and Wood and Elden Shaw. navy in World War Two, t 15 those expected for the nation as less driving. Monday. months In. the occupation army Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Griffith a whole, 6.6 in 1965 and and at the outbreak of the KoAfter extended discussion they entertained with two numbers 11.7 percent inpercent Mr. Yost said' a study of trafI960. , rean a war was for of back called fic accidents iby age drivers, advised the American Legion on guitar and ukulele. The State of Utah, estimates 14 re was month stint of duty. He Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wilde were the Census bureau, will have a made in 1949 and based on and Veterans of Foreign Wars a sergeant when discharged. ports of 28 state traffic author! to work out between themselves special guests with Mr. Wilde as population of 766,000 in 1955 and His sub 823,000 five years later. ties, clearly shows the high in speaker for the in who shall own the building and ,ect was the evenng Box Elder county farmers accidents fcidenee of serious women have part Looking ahead, a general levapproximately 35 among drivers under 25. Driv 1931 produced then report back to them. played and must still play eling off in the population .is ers of this age group comprised 3.100 tons of green peas for sale foreseen. The rate of growth, Anxious to shed the burden of in good government. He urged every woman to af which was phenomenal in the 28 'percent of the 37,000 drivers to canners and other processors Memorial maintaining at out Intermountaln ac School's This county's production, of all ages involved in fatal ac filiate herself with a political Live In stages of our national deand 1805 students are reserva- home, the commissioners had party and take, an active part in early cidents and 26 percent of those cording to American Can Com has now beached the velopment, i , i tion bound in a relayed, convoy previously agreed to refurbish it, , in non fatal accidents in the 28 pany estimates, was enough to we are increasing where point A 'Kathleen' from the Norris of shift population of 49 Greyhound' buses which the building in conjunction with As fill about 7,316,000 cans of the i Y states studied lie said. less rapidly. This , is the fact, ' , . . novelist . . . county South on. April Brigham City at an estimated moving began drivers under 25 comprise about product,- - approximately 21 -- per ruraL areas of Box Elder ' despite the decline hi infant or , semi-urbacost of more than $2,000 and 20. 14 'percent of the total driving cent of the state's total 1951 to the . urban I mortality and the greater lona Is district evident City over to turn Brigham Post then 10, it population, it is evident- that green pea pack. The states in census r gevity achieved through medical at nine oclock (American buses left if?1' - re Eight released figures Legion. their record In both fatal and pea Canneries packed about science. that night for Shfprock, New V.W. Objected . cans of .the vegetable cently by the office of the Box is' nearly i . accidents aboard. Mexico with296ohildren. i of Elder board education. f r ? f The Veterans of Foreign Wars twice as bad as It should (be In last year. Employees and students gath Brigham Oityte share of the relation (to the groups percen Pointing out the importance objected, maintaining it would Noted Speaker a to the ered youngsters give Jumped 4.32 Ross Bowen was the principal leave them at a disadvantage tage of all. drivers. Through of the canning industry in Box county population, oHf. final send 30.85 in from percent, percent on deecon the a noon Elder countys agricultural driver education courses The American Tuesday Legion ' had speaker The transporting of the chil termined effort Is being made to omy, C. W. Parry, Utah repre- 1940 to 3517 percent in 1950. agreed to rent the VJF.W. the Rotary club program, using as inan cover a to have area ten of dren will other container-makinperiod Only improve the tragic accident ' recv sentative of .the building at half regular rental his subject, the Rotarian maga. days. The last group of buses rates for their activities. zine, indexing the articles that ord of younger drivers. firm, explained that1 can- creased share of the county .was on for will leave here population precinct three, April 30, have appeared during the past After out i ? Terming high school driver ners, whoforpack Beehive to state the pointing history all which includes Tremonton, and nov- Tuba- City and Leupp, Arizona. of the War Memorial home year on business problems and shipment , products Kathleen Norris, popular education" one of the most of one elist and short On April 22, eight buses left this was less than pointing out how the members long-rangstory writer, will for highway parts of the country, provided and showed the county commis can get the most out of the serToadlena, Tohatchi of percent." worth for markets $287,000 Box of auditorium in the in undertaken to never eloners speak wished had safety programs Precinct one, which Includes April 24, eight buses have the vice club publication. Will Mer-re1931 crop of green school at 8 p. m., Klagetoh; recent years,,. Mr. ,, Yost, said the countys obligation, of it, but ' for Crowrapoiret the western part erf Box Elder Elder high and Chinle; acted as program chairman. on 7, "Citizene geas. of one the offers such education Wednesday,. May April 26, Klagetoh, and Ft. De had only stepped in to help at Box Elder county farmers last county, has 7.45 percent of the Responsibility Today." Musical numbers on the promost encouraging ; answers to time of said emergency, they fiance; and April 28, Chinle and population. Precinct two, i included a cello solo by the growing problem of traffic year planted 2,000 acres of peas county they could not deed It over to a gram ' Garland and north, has 15.56 The writer, whom the late Ft. Wingate. Keith Siggard and a trumpet solo accidents. " When students are for canners alone, said the veteans all until organization callof the firm whose percent of the population. Pre: Alexander IWoolcott once by Gary Mann. Miss Carol Johnprotests had been withdrawn. son given the opportunity to become scientists Worked out methods of clnct three, from Tremonton to ed "Americas Most Beloved accompanied both numbers. formal safe ' drivers .through and including Corinne, has 27.48 Novelist will spend three days Will Agree tg Committees , Dr. C. A. Munns announced courses in high schools, he de- judging .the exact time for pickPreof the The veterans In Utah, addressing audiences percent tenderest. population. organizations plans for the youth week observclared, their chances of avoiding ing peas at their cinct four, south of Corinne but of men and women Interested agreed to form committees to ance, to be held between April fatal or serious accidents are not including Brigham City, has In good government. discuss it. ' 26 and May 3, with vocational t usually three times better than , Meeting Called Of 14.34 percent of the population. Kleon Kerr, Tremonton, servAt the regular April 8 meet- day tentatively set for Monday those of boys and girls who are Precinct five, which is Brigham ing as chairman of a citizens Junior Baseball a not school grained drivers. . , Mrs. Marguerite Wassom was ing the commissioners promised and Tuesday, City, has a 35il7 percent of the committee, sponsoring Mrs. NorS. Martin Rasmussen was f When ''parents and a comto head the Willard Par. a committee from Bothwell they elected f in ris appearance countys population. Players Monday Brigham City, ents and Teachers Association for would investigate three and f toasted on his birthday annivermunity pour thousands of dolA meeting of on prospective announced that the meeting will miles of highway reported- sary and Rulon Baron announced Tom Kelly lars into the education of each be open to all, regardless of po- the coming year at the regular ly in very poor condition to con- the appointment of Quig Nielsen players in the Brigham City inheld sense to makes it monthly recently, . will appear meeting Is student, , Mrs. Norris litical affiliation. baseball league wiU be as Junior chairman sider of ; the community repairing it Mrs. Irene Simonsen is the re, sist that the safe operation of held at Box Elder high school is devoting her entire time in a The - commissioners ; deeded service committee and the addia motor1 vehicle Is one of the next Monday evening at 8 tiring president to crusade help bring personal with Mrs. Wassom over J28 acres of land west of tion of Newell Call to the vocaMay lessons each student learns, Humorist Will back good government to the in Associated p. m., according to Gordon Attendance new her will be Mrs. Mantua and 112 acres, slightly tional committee. will" said Mr. Yost Tn modern Amerposition be Dance Bowlers The Kerr Mr. United States, said. Beeves. the of month was during April De Rae Christensen, first vice northeast of Willomere park o ica the average youngster is Speak To Knife The committee of arrangeAt the meeting all the 14 to held Friday, May 2. announced as 85 percent. the state road sec for commission, Wassom, president; Vaughn destined to spend much of his be AH .prizes and trophies will will be assigned ments, assisting Mr. Kerr, inAnd Fork Tonight Guests at the meeting were or her later life behind the to teams. awarded at the dance. All bowl- cludes: Tickets, (Reida Lund, ond vice president; Mrs. Iris the construction of the Mantua-Brighar Harold ParJohn Olsen, Ogden; vice third road. and Woods, an is a car and there 3ty wheel of president; Members of the Knife and "All boys Interested in base-ba- l ers, partners and sponsors and Gwen T. Limb, Nora Gunderson, Mrs. Ethel Beer and merchandise licenses ker, Pocatello; and Howard AlHancey, secretary, even chance dt becoming inFork club will have as their should attend the meet- friends ' are Invited, free of Elma Klitgaard, O. Dee Lund, Salt Lake bers, City. Have You Seen e Red, a two, were issued to the volved In an accident before he r next guest speaker Tom KelK. B. Olsen, Brigham City; Theo - charge, the manager said. said Beeves. act was presented by the Inn, near cold springs and to or she dies. Driver education is ing," ly, conservationist, cartoon(Virginia sixthplay, Richards, Fielding; and seventh grade pupils Dean Candland for the Golf and Saying Bond Purchases not an educational frill, as ist, public speaker, humorist, Don Deweyville; Blackham, of Mr. Elbert Anderson preceding Country club. some uninformed persons beand philosopher, who will Baer the election Limb, Garland; Mildred , '51 to Higher of new P.T.A. Compared off! saves and lives lieve. It pre, and Faun Quinney-- Tremonton. cers. appear at Tremonton Second County treasurer Boyd M. ' vents injuries. ward tonight According to Sheffield reputed to the com- For the sixth consecutive month Mr. and committee, Reception To If the schools In your com Mr. Ross Bowen, the local missioners that there is suffi- U. S. Series E Defense Bond Mrs. Charles J. Wood, Mr. and munity give driver education cient money in the county reve- investors in Utah broke pur Mrs. Kleon Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. president, the affair will be courses, be sure that your chll held at 7:30 oclock. nue fund that the commission- chase records one year ago, Elmer Klitgaard. dren enroll and thus help to ers could invest in interest bear- Chas. L. Smith, Defense Bond Elma committee, Program safeguard their future against chairman for the state of Utah ing securities. Klitgaard; publicity, Boyd M. a tragic automobile accident. If Sheffield. ad-The commissioners voted to said this week. All scoutmasters, Explorer toyour schools do not, find out visors, unit committeemen and to the boys a chance to get Kathleen. Norris is one of Airminded young men and contact the county attorney as (Purchases in Box Elder counwhy and demand that they do. their assistants In the Golden gether' and become acquainted Americas best known authors women of Brigham City between to the legality of such an in- ty were $13,048 during March, members of the of with other It costs very little and its repopulao fiction, averaging as 15 and 18 years old (were Invited vestment. compared to $9,412 one year ago, Spike Scout district who want to scouting team, he added. wards are very great, as a to four Civil since novels Air attend meet Patrol many he year their units scouting .They okeyed transportation of reported. In 19511, 662,370 students com- improve were advised today to Just recently organized, the she began, writing In 1911. Her ings every Wednesday at 8 p. m 10 to 50 two-malitters to BrigIn the entire state E Bond The Brigham City Kindergarten pleted driver education courses program stories have at local the appeared steadily airport, today. ham City from Salt Lake City purchases totaled $939,380 last in American high schools, an In- attend a Team Play Thursday, Golden Spike scout district of in opened a safety campaign national magazines Opportunities offered by the with county trucks for the civil month. In March 1931 sales club week crease of 100,000 over 1950. How- April 24, at 8 p. m. in building the Ogden area council, Boy of leading with a poster contest this a CAP and include host of subjects defense unit. special appeal to women, Indian 81 all Interanountain at Includes the of Scouts J America, amounted to $762,601. driver training ever, among Box, Elder high : school her wide- associated with aviation 6uch as column Is newspaper school. of institutions the sponsoring students. graduates comprised only about communication, said officere. This invitation was issued by scouting in Box Elder county. ly read, - , 4 f , Three prizes were glven for the one percent of the nations toher best known works will held be Among inRegular meeting scout commissioner's At present there are 38 such best tal driving population. Driver the district Is pesters as follows: Joyce are Certain of People ( deImportonight. stitutions. They sponsor 1 Cub handling the first, $3; Lucille Poul-seeducation can make its greatest staff, which Jeppsen, You Have Cant tance," Everyt. Pack, 45 Scout troops,- and 30 $2 and Colleen Walsecond, contribution t htghtway safety, tails of the event, . of Tie art hing!, Rachel, Lt. Carl Henderson According to district scout Explorer poets.Will i. . Mr. Yost said, when ' all high ters, $L third, In Beast the The 6:30 P.M. V I I Beauty and. commission B. Evan Gee of Gar- are in the three The school students receive It. posters Is of the Callaghans, and the Murphys Arrive Home Soon the responsibility r session will lit t land, the windows of Dr. Barnards office. to staff Flower. and Passion Her commissioners late district Lt. Mrs. educaand Carl Henderson skill Chuckinclude Corinne will hold a .teaching, News & Journal and tional features, displays, dem- see' that each of these institu husband, Charles S. Norris,, was will arrive in Box Elder county wagon hot cake supper Friday and Mrs. Jess Nichols are head Presentation of awards Dredges. will be Beehive Camp of D.U.P. onstrations, and services well known for such receives tions the Loren the committee with equally and program hints shortly after May 1, on a short evening, April 25, in the j new ingf , schooL at the made high novels as the offered and assistance Bread, Andersen Brass, Ogden by which all scout leaders In the serving as host. The Other Kindergarten club safefurlough from Keesler air force LDS recreation hall. , , Will Meet Friday Eve $ v .Seed..,, 4 i I district can use in building Jheir Area Council. . base, Biloxi, Mississippi. The affair will begin promptly Elders quorum is selling tickets ty posters are planned, according t ' t . Lt. Hendersons next assign- at 6:30 p. m. and. will last until for the affair. Assisting Mr. Gee with super The Beehive camp of the unit programs. to Mrs .Roy Barnard, president ' ' s ment will be With the 112th air 8:30 p. m. This is a must for those in- vision of the Staff Is deputy dis Dog Loses House for the pancakes Daughters of Utah Pioneers will Ingredients v WEST 111. Wans force in better command He trlct commissioner FRANKFORT, .Glen A program 'and dance" will are being donated (UP) meet Friday, April 25, at 7:30 terested in providing Europe. by Pillsbury, Box Elder Diseases Reported -. ' imA fire in a dog house brought will report there in June. t follow with the Hall orchestra, Morning Milk and Nalleys Sy p. m. at the home of Lucy John- scouting for the hoys of this taff of Perry.Three cases of mump and Mrs. Henderson, the fomer Fielding, supplying the music rup. Bacon and Assistane district commission 6ut West Frankfort fire fighters son, 123 west Second south, it area, Mr. Gee said. will be three cases of measles were resausage "It is being called a Team ers include Leland Nelson, Brig at 2 a. m. ,Thei? report? cause Elyse Johnsen of Bear River City, The event is being sponsored to served with the pancakes. was learned today. ported contracted in Box Elder A special meeting to honor Play because it will give the ham City; Darrell Heaton, Tre unknown, .house destroyed, $10 and their baby daughter, Glo- raise funds for the should county during the (week building Everyone attending ending Y to to Golden. Tom new and later of the and. Simmons, was ria, committee. go moaton, damage occupant escaped Spike Europe plan people bring their own silverware. iali past captains, everyone April 11, by the Utah state in the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne and Mr. district who carry the program Beaver Dam. injury. Price is $1.00 a plate. urged to attend. of health. Re-Elect- ed (While admittedly Club President Legislature Mon. vice-preside- , COMMISSIONERS FATE . OF MEMORIAL HOME TO VETS 300,-00- 0 County Produces 3.100 Tons Of Schools Out At Peas For Canning Indian School; Of B.E People Kids Head South the Brigham l V 1 - RotariansTalk -- Famed Novelist non-fata- Will g ' Youth Week Plans . Speak In Brigham May 7 1-- 4 e ll Head Willard P.TA Association one-hal- Bowlers Dance 2 Planned Tri-Angl- - Scout Leaders Attend "Team Play Thursday At Intermountain Indian School 4 Airminded Young People Invited . Safety Campaign Poster Contest n the-195- 1 1. , Corinne Pancake Dinner Planned Friday s n, 1 A v two-hou- ( Recreation Hall; Begins At i |