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Show TV vyf "7T 'MfTTtTiMiijri Universal Ulcrof lining Corp. 227 Sixth Ave. P.0. Brx H7 Salt Lake City, Utah Xan 55 Student Body Executive Council Becomes Charter Members liIHW! VOLUME 57, NUMBER 20 Holds Hearing Saturday Will Be Circus Day Here, Jaycees Report Saturday will be circus day In Brigham City, members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce announce, the date for the matinee and night performances of the Bally Brothers and Cristiani combined circus. The two performances will be held at Rees Pioneer Park , where seating will be provided in the ball park grandstand. The circus performances will be on the ball park which will be covered to protect the grass. On New Budget 1 8 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, ,MAY 19, 1954 Services Today School Board i Outstanding Students Honored At Junior Division Assembly Merlin Jensen, Marilyn Mann and Marilynn Tingey Are Honored es. Jerry Carr of the eighth grade; Merlin Jensen, DeOrr Wight, Louise Young, Ruth Walker and A complete discussion of the two year Gretchen Queton, present and proposed 1954-5awards. As an additional gift budget for operation of the Box Elder County School district Outstanding students of the each received a $1.00 award. unior division of Box Elder High was held at the board of educaM. Prisbrey made the Grant school were recognized Tuesday tion meeting, Monday aftercivic and school serin a special award assembly awards for noon, when 14 Interested taxvice included which handling the with sweepstake honors going to payers answered the invitation at ceremonies, the lunch Merlin Jensen who was named flag of the board to attend an open line and stage crews and was outstanding boy and to Marilyn made to Ruth hearing on the problem. Laney, Darlene Mapn and Marilynn Tingey who Tracy, Sherman Jensen, - Lee Detailed explanation was givtied for top honors as outstandSmith, Cordell Jensen, Max Hugen on the present budget and Rossi ing girls. Jody and Wayne Singleton. ' the changes made by the spewas gins The assembly program cial session of the legislature . . . 4 year old daughter of Instrumental music awards opened by Vosco Call and colors were last December, the proposed Mr. and Mrs. John Rossi, Wayne Johnpresented by and Lee were Smith advanced by Utah Teen Agers Safety Council son to "Madge Sato, Jeanette budget and the tax levy neces- Bountiful, who died Sunday, Gdll Brent Jensen while Sanford, sary to raise the needed funds. will be buried today, Wednes. was formed last week end at Box Elder High school when the executive council of the acted as bugler. Mrs. Marie Jepp- Petersen, Connie Dlckman, Duane A seven year comparative day. student body elected officers, and each member took the pledge. Administering it to the sen lead "America, accompanied Sheridan, Marlene Yates, Sue Bruce of was is new the Carl of presenby Janice Jensen and the invoca- Rasmussen, Gary Nelson, Wold, faculty sponsor operation group organization. study tion was given by Boyd Packer. Keller, Dwight Kelly, Frances ted as was a comparison of tax Randall Tyson, Eugene A girls quartet, composed of Hyer, paid over the state which re The American Red Cross first Victor, Merlin Jensen, Joan StauD Officers of Safety Council vealed that only 13 of the 40 Janice Claudia Morris, Jenson, aid Instructors training course fer, Jay Hollingsworth, Larry districts have a lower tax struc which John A. Bourne, Garland, Elaine Burt and Marilyn Mann Hansen and Gary Larsen. . ' ture than Box Elder. number.' a vocal presented on here 12, March completed J, Johnston made . the Student body officers were hon- vocalEarl A proposed salary increase for paid off for him and the victim music awards to Eda Rae of an automobile accident last ored by A. Elwyn Seely, principal teachers in the district was disMadeleine Johnson, of the junior division. Receiving Anderson, cussed which would raise miniFriday night. Bourne was one of the first certificates were iJerlin Jensen, Bernice Kimber, Paulette Ldchten. mum salaries from $2,880 to on the scene at the accident president; Marilyn Mann, vice stein, Lynn Renee Maddox, Marl salaries $3,000 and maximum Diane Meacham, RosMarietta Francesca of town and is credited by president; and Marilynn Tingey, lyn Mann, Jody north from $4,080 to $4,200 for the Catherine Nelson, Gloria Jean si, 4 year old daughter of John Trooper TeWayne Woodland of secretary. Poppy Day in Brigham City, 1954-5school term. Nelson, Ruth Walker, Stuart and across the nation, will be A more complete report on the and Carma Jean Allen Rossi, the State Highway Patrol with Attendance and punctuality Dickey, 131 East Second South, Bounti- saving the life of observed on Saturday of this school finances Jay Eastley, Richard Lewis Nick will be found awards were made by Miss Mabel Felt, Hamilton, John DeVaughn week, Mayor C. LeGrahde Hors- on page two of this issue, while ful, died Sunday night of a cere- Christensen, 24, Tremonton, who Christensen to Harriett Westen ley issuing a special proclama' a report on other actions taken bral hemorrhage at the family was critically injured and bleed skow, Dorene Nelson, Bonnie Mason and Robert Whitaker. home. tion designating the special oc Poppy poster cash awards from lng profusely. Elaine Williams, John by the board at the Monday casion. Bourne applied his newly Nelson, Jody was born in Brigham the American Legion Auxiliary De Mason, and night meeting will be given in City Jay Eastley on 21, 1950, when gained first aid skill on the in Hamilton of the seventh were presented by Mrs. W,, M. Volunteer workers of the two the Friday issue of the Box El the' "RossiJanuary family made their jured man until an ambulance Vaughn Buchanan to Sue Rasmussen, service mens organizations wil der Journal. home here. could be called to take hirq to grade; Jay Arbon, Edward Bos first; and Lucinda Sombrero, offer the poppies, made by dis Survivors include the par- Cooley Memorial hospital where ley, Lee Smith, Edri Frodsham, second. Student body awards of Bonnie abled veterans of three wars. Jean Forsgren, Becky New Butcher ents, two sisters and a brother, he received medical attention. honor were presented to the same Funds collected from the poppy Louise Pearse, Schroder, Mary Yolanda, Constance and John According to Scott Lee, co by Mrs. Marie Jeppsen ' of the sale are used exclusively for u;. Wynn Rossi, all of Bountiful; a chairman of the first aid and Karen Cutler, Gloria Silva, Lynda pair art , department. nee benefit of disabled the and water committee for the Petersen, Ruth Weir, Nora Holm grandfather, Dr. Joseph M. safety award in winners the Essay dy veterans, their widows and Fillmore. Box Elder chapter of the Amer. American Legion Auxiliary orphans. Funeral services will be held ican Red Cross, Bourne has been contest also were presented by Everyone in the city will be today, Wednesday, at 1:00 p. m. recommended to the national orMrs. Buchanan to Ruth Walker A asked to wear the Memorial at the Union Mortuary, Bounti- ganization for a Red Cross cita and Marilyn Tingey. Student-bodpoppies in honor of the dead of ful, by Keith Hansen, bishop of tion. awards were presented to the twct World Wars and the the Bountiful First LDS ward, "The accident could very eas them by A. Elwyn Seely. , Korean' conflict, the sponsoring and friends may call at the fu- ily have been a fatal one, Chair Dale Rasmussen recognized t? i neral home prior to service. groups announced. man Lee pointed out. Without winners in the intramural ' evjw? The poppies are ,a replica of Burial be i in . made Cross vyill the Red thfc first aid y training, ' ents as follows: Eighth grade Captain Larry Jensen the wild flowers which grow Bountiful City cemetery.-- . ; A jf average person is helpless at Panthers Jay1 Hollingsworth. and Sarge&rit'Artiell' Jeppsen, seated, talk over brganiza-.tio- n between the crosses, row upon the scene of an accident and It Gill Jensen, Richard Rasmussem I battleWar World the row, Is indeed fortunate that a trainThe first anniversary of the Arvis yi plans of the (Box Elder High school chapter of the Darrell start of construction work on the Bobby Harding, Deverell Pherson, ed man happened along." Utah Teen Agers Safety Council with Lieutenants Dale field cemeteries in France and Wright, Morgan, the thus Flanders, new becoming be Second ward This should will home the bring, chapel $folmes and Paul Siggard. Carl Wold, instructor of drivers Billy Shio, Lowell Tingey, Charmemorial flower for Americas In on Red of observed June the 8, Cross first necessity Tuesday, les Whitworth end Richard .education, is the faculty sponsor. war dead. aid program to every one v of the new structure with a ward Thorne. In tor the exchange poppies, Falls, us, Lee continued. "We need dinner. TAKE THE PLEDGE Awards Tied for seventh the two veterans organizations hundreds of trained men and Ground was broken on the were the Bears, grade of composed and their auxiliary units will Peter Hansen, 90, 335 North women in Box Elder county to chapel on June 8, 1953, when Bruce Hyde, Bob LaFramboise,' accept contributions for carrying continue and tne life workmen started construction Carl Olney, Gary IJjelson, FrankFirst West, received a broken augment this on the work for disabled vetproject. The-- anniversary dinner lin Laughlings, Brent Hess, pa-vihip, early Monday morning as saving program." erans and for needy children of will be in recognition of ' the a result of a fall while taking Jensen, Clyde Owen,, John veterans, which is largely supan Irrigation turn. He was tacompletion. Mason and Roger Martin; and ported by the annual poppy Don Ellis W. T. Davis, N. R. Peterson and the Lions, ken to Cooley Memorial hospiIncluding Wain Dacampaign. Gus Kopinitz have been named vis, Dennis Sheffield, Dwight tal by a Brigham City ambua . Garland, has accepted of Box the Elders Organization as the general committee for the Reeves, Rex Lish, John Williams, lance position as butcher at Fife and The following the accident. High school chapter of the Utah the teen age driver conscious of affair, while special committees Fred Christensen, Steven Chriscondition nongenarians Teen-ager- s was council Market. Wife Farewell Sunday Safety was described as satisfactory" will be named later. safety requirements and to as tensen, James Earl, Richard Stea at specompleted last Friday sist him in "policing among All present and former ward wart and Milton Vincent. at the hospital Tuesday. cial meeting of the executive other teen agers who may be members are Invited to join in Recognized for accomplishPolice Chief Harry Smith in Don Ellis council of the student body habitual poor drivers and conthe celebration, committee mem ments in the junior pentathon vestigated the accident. with the election of Larry Jen- sequently high potential acci bers announced. were Dennis Hansen, Charles sen as captain for the 1954-5dent victims, the new ograniza Miss Roxalene Ridd has So. Ciaybaugh and Freddie Sloan of Beehive Girls Stake school year. tion is sponsored on a state cently won first place in the the senior classification; Deverle State Utah basis wide the contest state To Hold Swarm Night by essay sponsored Morgan, DeWay ne Lee and EdServing the chapter as lieu- Press association with the sup by the Ladies Auxiliary of the ward Jensen in the junior class. acDon Ellis, Garland, has tenants wil be Dale Holmes and All Beehive girls in .South Veterans of Foreign Wars with Mrs. Shirley Jensen introducPaul Siggard, while Miss Amell port of the Utah State Safety cepted a position as butcher at stake wards will Council. celebrate the an essay titled, "Build Through ed girls . intramural winners, the Fife and Wife Markdt, 567 annual Beehive Swarm Jeppsen will act as sergeant. night on Citizenship. North Main, Glen Fife, manaeighth grade, squad four, first Faculty sponsor of the group is Organizational plans call for Miss Ridd, the daughter of Tuesday May 25, begin evening, hour, as follows: Janet Carter, week. Ckrl Wold of the drivers educa- the signing of a pledge card by this announced ger, Ridd 8 m. in the stake Mr. and Mrs. Georgp of 504 p. Norma Jean Cobb, tion department. Ellis has followed the butch- ning at captain, the member, promising adhertabernacle. South Sixth West, is a senior at Cherie Grunig, Madelynn Mills, er for nine trade having to safe years, ence practices. driving Stake Beekeepers announced Box Elder High school. Wold administered the memLeah Oman, Jerry Robinson, Decal insignia and membership recently been employed at the a special program The state essay award will be Funeral services were held on Mary Ann bership pledge to the new offi- identification Louise O. P. Skaggs store at Tremon-ton- . today that Shirley, are also cards ' will be presented and awarding given to Miss Ridd at the Utah cers and tpe executive council May 15, in Union Young and Lila Ahrensback. Saturday, available. of honor memthe VFW encampment to be held in Oregon, for Caroline Hailing made who will be charter badges In during seventh the to his move wife Ellis expects grade, squad the evening. bers of the chapter and will soHebr City, on Saturday, June 5. 80, wife of Peter J. Hailing, both one, fourth hour were winners For those young drivers lyho and two children, Kenneth, age licit additional members from use the family automobile, are of former residents Mantua. and team included JoAnne the 4, and Kathryn, 3, to Brigham the student body.' Mrs. Hailing passed away at Anderson, Cathie Chase, Sharon there is a permission clause on in the near future. He is City Utah's Champion Hopscotch make to her home in Union on May 13. Checketts, Cherrol May, Judy Designed primarily the pledge card to be signed by a member of the LDS church. She was born and reared in Nielsen, Carolyn Poulsen, Sud a parent. Mantua and resided there un Rasmussen, Sandra Sheffield, The following is the council til a few years ago when they Shirley Westley, Lu Juanna Wilpledge taken by the members. Will With a sincere desire to do moved to Union to make their son and Rebecca Higley. home. Miss Janet Hyde presented my part to prevent accidents on John Barnard White She is survived by her hus awards to the girl swimmers inthe highways, and thus prevent needless suffering, maiming and . . . son of Mr. and Mrs, John Therra band, a son, five daughters, sev cluding Farnsworth, era! grandchildren and great Marilyn Hendrlckt F. White, Willard, will be honand Mary death, I willingly pledge: 1 That I will obey all post Ann grandchildren. ored at farewell testimonial Shirley. Also surviving are sisters and ed speed limits at all times; Scholarship was recognized brothers including Hyrum Jen by Floyd Jenson who named the and when conditions are unfa- Sunday evening. sen, Mantua. top eleven students Jn the jun?,Law enforcement officers from vorable, I will drive at a reduc outstanding Brigham Citys ior division in the order of rank, the" Brigham City police depart- ed speed which' is reasonable will be honored citizens junior seventh encourage ment and the Box Elder county and proper, and grade, Jay Eastley, Comof by the Junior Chamber sheriffs department are sched- others to do so. Madge Sato, and Kathleen Hanbanat award a merce special 2 That I will keep my auto sen; eighth grade, Ruth Walker, uled to attend FBI quet on Thursday night of this courses in juvenile delinquency mobile in the best mechanical Marilynn Tingey, Merlin JenRanch Maddox at week the Louise young, son, and traffic accident investigarepair at all times to lessen any Becky 8:00 at oclock. House Carma Lee Parker, MariPearse, tions at the Eagles lodge hall, liklihood of failure of the vehi for the occasion Guest speaker lyn Mann and Kay Williams. starting at 9 a. m. on Monday, cle. 3 will be Judge Lewis Jones who Merlin Jensen was - named That I will be courteous to May 24. on talk will appropriately outstanding boy In the junior According to Arthur Corne- other drivers on the highway. and Americanism Citizenship. 4 That I will use extra pre division John Barnard White, son of ' by George Johnson lius, Jr., special agent in charge Also to be honored at the meetDonna Kay Jensen is Utah who presented him with a $10.00 of the Salt Lake City office of caution while driving on unfa Mr. and Mrs. John F. White, Vice President cash award from the Lions club. new hopscotch champion, as will as miliar roads; that I will observe Willard, will be honored at a ing will be State the FBI as a and Mrs. Max Adams, TremonTwo tied for top honors in the result of the Veterans of For sist in providing courses of in- the rules of safe driving with re farewell testimonial, Sunday ton. signaling evening, May 23, at 8 oclock in eign Wars sponsored state tour outstanding structions to the officers in the gards to passing, girl award. They to be presented Trophies will nament, held at Riverton, Utah, were Marilyn Mann and Mariope day training school. Besides properly; proper use of traffic the Willard ward chapel. He will enter the LDS mis Scott Grover, outstanding junior last Saturday. lynn Tingey, the cash awards classroom courses in the morn- lanes; parking off highway for citizen and to Portia Reeves and Donna Kay was the sixth being presented by Mrs. Gladys ing, an afternoon course will be emergency repairs, etc.; That I sion home in Salt Lake City, Josette Peters, runnerups in the grade winner in the VFW spon Johnson of the Business and held at the shooting range deal- will cooperate at all times with June 2 and will leave soon afrecent competition. Patrol and sored district meet held here re Professional Womens club. for ter Canadian Utah Western in the the Highway with practical problems ing Certificates of merit will be Musical numbers presented mission with headquarters in other law enforcing agencies. cently and represented Central traffic accident investigations. awarded to Reese Quayle, Jackie school in the state meet. Taking during the program "5 That if I am found in vio- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.' included FBI agents and a Utah HighElder White is at present a Seely, Dixie Gunderson, Dennis part in state competition were an accordion solo by Cheral way Patrol officer are to in- lation of traffic laws of this Dell Von Anderson, Donna Sheffield, third grade May and a saxophone quartet state, I will voluntarily refrain stake missionary in. the South Gordon, struct the local officers. ' winner, and Marlene Bosley, composed of Larry Lee, Newell Jensen The schools are part of a long from driving for a period of ten Box Elder stake. He is a grad Richard Gordon, Reed Olsen, Donna Kay Gduld-ing- , violaMarie Mari a second of Julia Box fifth student. uate and Elder school Jensen, Dailis Cutler and RobWhitney, upon grade High range police training program, days; . . . sixth grader at Central school and winner of the VFW ert Hunsaker. Brent Horsley, Bonnie Lou The new state champion which for several years has been tion, will surrender my member- and will be - graduated from Shefsponsored hopscotch tournament held here recently, went the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The program closed with the sponsored jointly by the FBI, the ship in this council and volun- Weber college where he has Terry, John Linford, Billy Utah Peace Officers association tarily refrain from driving for a been active in the music de' field, Deanna Lichtenstein, Kay on to win the state finals at Riverton, Utah last Saturday. Wynn K. Jensen, 360 South singing of Box Elder." and re" She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wynn K. Jensen, First East tiring the colors. partment, in June. Hodges and Colleen Kay Ward. and local agencies. period' of one month." , 5 Garland Man Recommended For Citation Daughter of John, Carma Poppy Day to HonorVeterans , Rossi Dies Of Three Wars . . 5 a Second Ward f- - y ii Will A , Observe -- Anniversary;. Peter Hansen, 90, , Breaks Hip Box Elder High Forms Utah Teen d "Agers Safety Council Chapter Roxalene Ridd to Work For Fife and Wife Essay Contest Former Mantua Resident Dies In Union, Oregon FBI To Train Local Lawmen Jaycees Honor Junior Next Monday Award Winners Willard Youth Leaves Soon ' Donna Jensen Is Hopscotch State Champ ' . ! . |