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Show City Grounds Feb- - 50 BEHS HOMECOMING UNDERWAY; Box Elder VOLUME 42, NUMBER 28 total of date, a approxi-- Sidewalk Michael Angelos in the emer-,tfund raising cam-r0iio Ezra .Mrs. to according Sen Box Elder county chap. National Chairman for the for Infantile Paraly- . Morrell Gee, Pocatello, former prosecuting attorney at the war crimes trials in Germany will he guest speaker at the general membership meeting of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce Thursday. October 13, at 8 oclock in the evening with members and their partners present, according to Ezra Owen, secretary-- d orgamza-in- ward in every conirpun-ito the county contributed .Mr stated cause, ,j worthy want to thank the who put ,en and workers in their time and effort and collections, these ine for their tally to the public this in support tolehearted day and Thursday as students completed preparations to honor the alumni with their annual homecoming celebration, Thursday and Friday, October 6 and 7. Purple and white paint was lavishly spread on the sidewalks of downtown Brigham City advertising the event. Wednesday evening final plans tot the dance that will honor the alumni were rounded into order, and Coach Earl Ferguson put his fighting Bees through final practice sessions for the contest scheduled for 7:30 oclock Friday night with the Weber Warriors. Activities were scheduled to get underway Thursday evening with a parade down Main street Dr. Bruce C. Harmon led by the Box Elder band, folelected to the lowed by a rally on the court. . . who was office of president of the house lawn. The annual bonfire Kiwanis Club at their meet- on the high school campus and B ing held at 12 oclock yester- the lighting of the were on the Wasatch mountains staged cafe. Isle Idle in the day afterwards. Following the outdoor activiTo ties, a mass rally is planned to be held in the high school assembly hall during which, skits were to be presented toy each class. Speak To C. of C. jiidation club, An air of festivity surrounded Box Elder high school Wednes- ProsecutorTo 5 ..most every Crimes Ex-W- ar 4 $2,971-- manager. fnderson. city polio chair-- , of $032.00 reported a total i'lributed by ,.7iam City. 7L Andrea . Mrs. Huggins, 'da Johnson and Mrs. f the Polio of officers Jensen, Thel-- Volunteer .workers of collected a total from the following communities: urgency '.V River City Marriner Bingham son of Bishop and Mrs. B. i Bear River City, $162.15; of Honeyville, $66.30; A. Bingham $64.35; Harper, Mantua, $57.40; accepted a call to fulfill a Ljs $36.60; Lj'mje $2X100; mission for the Church of Willard, $117.65; Honey ville, Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in New England. cliair-'$524.16 mounding . . . El-no- .I' A $105.-perr- n 'r5. Wesley Gephart, re-,r- s area, Tiemonton the of a total of $928.86 collected district as follows; that ib $69.17, Tremonton, Snuwville, k. $83.50; weil $30.30; Thatcher, Park $28.80; arose. Called On Mission Valley, Marriner Earley Bingham, son of Bishop and Mrs. B. A. Bingham of Honeyville, recently accepted a call to fulfill a mission in the New England mission field. He will enter the mission home October 10, and upon completing school there will depart for his field of labor. Marriner is the seventh son of Bishop and Mrs. Bingham to accept a call to serve as a missionary. from Box Upon graduating Elder high school Marriner served 18 months in the United States navy. He attended school at the U.S.A.C. for three years. Marriner is a graduate of the L. D. S. seminary at Box Elder high school and also of the L.D.S. institute of religion at the U. S. A. C. A testimonial will be herd in October 16, his honor Sunday. at 7:30 oclock in the Honeyville ward L. D. S. chapel. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. her and Glen Taylor xmittee collected a Garland 4S from Mrs. Marriner Bingham $33.90; 30.00; total and of the communities: lowing Garland, $252.00; et $30.38; Deweyville, East Garn- $.34.75; neeion, Beaver Dam and Colson, $39.00; Fielding. $113,-- : Riverside, $47.50; Portage, $10.50. MOO; Plymouth, and Mrs. Tay-- : Mrs. Gephart have been active for over a committee ;ar as executive ambers of the chapter. Toby Tyler lay Muled For prigham Oct. 22 Wee"ff Tyler or Ten Toby the Circus, will be here by the Clare .th hjor .rk pre-er.e- Tree Childrens theatre of New at Box Elder high school Saturday, October auspices of the association of Univer-it- on under the uditorium meriean Brigham People Attend Women's G.O.P. Meet y women. commenting on the play, Alary Robbins, presidentof Brigham branch, says: "To child the theater is real, as constantly proved by the ac-:t- s of Childrens theatre. When villainous Job Lord entices to run away from home th the circus, some anxious In 4rs. perhaps many, will Dont Toby. Hell heat you and onngsters, y in a )u go loud whisper, Jtve you. others. This They 'ncemed wont disturb are just as for Tobys welfare. Robbins states that the lore are prepared for these idences of the of sincerity 'dr presentations. Neither Mrs. the r them. ! audience Indeed, end they are disturbed many adults these plays chiefly to re-E- i in the jov of the children. An example of fined enthusiasm this unre- and heart arming participation is report-- o s having occurred during a performance her." 'd - of Toby The intermission curbcame down after the scene hich the children have seen I' mistreated by Mr. home-sic- u back-S0lJp- J Attending the annual conven tion of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs in Salt Lake Friday and Saturday, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, Mr. and Mrs. Gwen Boyd Shefficd and Mrs. Limb, of Brigham City. Friday night at 7:30 o'clock, a banquet was held for the group with governor J. Bracken Lee offering (he greeting speech. Other outstanding speakers at the ban. quet were Mrs. Joseph Farrington, president of the National Federation of Women's Republican dubs; and Miss Catherine counselor, Curtis, investment Washington, D. C. During the meeting the following officers were elected for the coming year: Mrs. Joseph L. VVirthlin of Salt Lake City, president; Mrs. Glen A. Finlayson of Salt Lake City, first of Mrs. Ruth Wahlquist Mrs. Weber, third Louis Athas of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. recording secretary: counof Utah Williams Evelyn ty, treasurer. Mrs. E. A. Parsons of Box Elder county was elected regional director for the Box Elder, Cache and Rich region. Highlight of activities Saturday was the tea at the governor's residence with Mrs. J. Bracken Lee as hostess. Assisting her was Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard of Brigham City. . Iv-s- HeUid. Present Program Sunday as- Joder'nes TcTHoIcJ J3nce Saturday V ji?0(rri.e brin, nt M,) Dance club will dance of the ncxt Saturday War Memorial home All members dii1 to nliont! The Mutual Improvement sociation of the Third ward will in the present a special program Third ward chapel during the Sunday evening services. Asa Beecher will be the special speaker and the music will be furnished by tin chorus. The public is invited to nt I . Mrs Vance Leaves Postmistress Job Perry City Officials To Be Nominated At Civic Mass Meeting The town of Perry will hold In a mass meeting October at the Perry ward chapel Park Valley 12, of Perry To Issue 250 Pheasant Permits Soon Head Harmon Kiwanis Club Harmon was elected to head the Brigham City Kiwanis clubs activities for the coming year at an election meeting held in the Idle Isle cafe yesterday at 12 noon. The newly elected president has acted as the club's secretary-treasurer for their first year in Brigham since organizing City. Bruce will succeed Glen at an inaugural Humphreys banquet which will he held the first Wednesday in November. 'Also elected to other offices were: L. A. Bundy, first Howard Sorensen, second and Clark H. Hillam, J. D. Merrell and D. M. Mason to the board of directors for twfo year terms. Cam Harmon, J. Edwin Baird and Floyd Knudsen round out the rest of the board of directors are filling one more year in ofDr. 10 Traffic Cases Settled In Court the L. D. S. church at 8 o'clock in the evening, it was announced by officials today. Nominations will take place for president of the town board, two four year board r members and two board members. Bruce C. The Utah State Game CommisDuring the week ending Tuession has accepted the petition, October 4, there were nine day, signed by all of the people of traffic violations settled in the to have control Perry town, City courts before City over the pheasant shoot this BrighamB. C. Call. Judge season. The petition was ap years. James S. Marinaka paid a $7 plied for by the town of Perry fine for Mrs. Vance, then Miss Gerimproper turning; Eliza about month ago. trude Halliday, came to the abeth Jeppsen was fined $10 for Because of the influx of huntUnited States from England i n improper registration and no ers and damage done to livestock drivers 1912 with her mother Mrs. Lucy Reserve license; Dale Critchlow Brigham Army in the field, poultry and animals paid a $10 fine for speeding; and fice. and sister, Beatrice, Halliday as converts to the Church of Unit Will Meet Tonight around the houses due to the !Dr. J. H. McNamara and AtE. Evans paid an $18 fine land 'being so overrun with Harry Jesus Christ of Later-daSaints. for speeding. Omer Call were guests at torney The regular weekly meeting burners, the people of Perry felt For two years they lived in the meeting. fined was Frank Nishiguchi reof the Brigham City army Mrs. Salt Lake City where they should do as other districts beld at the Com hTve,done .and have some control $50 for reckless driving; John Vance attended the University i serve. J. Delo forfeited $15 bail for of Utah. InUMay-191- 4 she mar merciai clubrooms of the Tiftr'urjng the coming hunting sea driving too fast for existing conbank tonight, A. Security building son. ried John Vance and they ditions; Austin LeRon Johnson 7:30 oclock. at (Friday) moved to Park Valley. Action was taken last fall and paid a $15 fine for driving on of all there was During elected the wrong side of the road. Min-okFriday Mrs. Vance taught school that Leland Thorne winter and in April of 1915 she will be an army officer at the chairman of the committee to Toyojo paid a $20 speeding station on the second draw up the petition and send it was appointed postmistress to recruiting and Joe Barney was fined fine, All permits to hunt in succeed Charles W. Goodliffc. floor of the Postoffice building lo the State Game Commission. $15 for speeding. to and enlistments 11. Corinne Posted Hunting accomplish He was assisted by Since then Mrs. Vance has missEugene transfers for the Brigham City Perry, No. 1 during the hunting season ed few days in the post office. and Wayne He will also answer ques- Nelson, unit. are gone and no more will be B. secretary. Mrs. Vance and her husband to issued to the general public this have raised a family of four tions and give information Two meetings were held by season. One hundred permits children. They are Mrs. Wil-for- anyone who wishes. popular opinion of a!! present, were drawn at a public drawing and on the advice of some of the Keyes (Lucy) and- Alma held in Corinne Wednesday eveTo Fulfill Mission Vance of Kaysville; Mrs. Keith men of the State Game Associaning in the Corinne city hall 250 of Salt to issue was decided it Christensen (Thurza) tion, " ' If for which applications were acfarmers of and of Lake City; and Miss Norma I'oultrymen these permits, permits. Out from 180 will be issued to property i the Brigham City area will re- - cepted by mail September 15, Vance, recently returned a mission in Mexico and at owners of Perry and 70 will bcieeive $2,564.62 as their share through 25. Owing to the scarof pheasants this season the , of a the city of million paa sevat Brig-the student These to offered the quarter present public. number of permits has been re . ham Young University. enty permits will be distributed tronage refunds being mailed duced out this week by Utah Poultry considerably both to the For many years the only pay by a drawing. and to the farmers in public and Farmers can-Cooperative. a was received Mrs. Vance Anyone or a party of four, who area. the f o The bonus repayments eellation percentage on the mail would like to apply for a permit ehocks range from a few dollars Those drawing permits and sent out. She has endeared hermay do so by mailing or leaving to a thousand their dollars, nearly parties from Box Elder self and is respected by all for their application at the Alverna to Dewey Spendlove, county are: her honesty, efficiency, fairness Inn Coffee Shop at Perry. The according local branch manager. Grant Black, (Brigham City and her willingness to accomodrawing will be made WednesThe total dividend to farmers accompanied by Elmer Richards; Af12 19 noon. date any one at any time. October at day, Poultry amounts to J. Gordon Felt of Brigham City ter the drawing, the names will by Utah and Replacing her as postmaster includes $197,166 accompanied by Harold B. Felt, be published and the permits $263,136 is Kay L. Carter. on eggs sold through the asso- Jack Jarris, James J. Davis. can be picked up for $1.00 per ciation in 1942; $15, 000 patronWayne Jeppsen of Fielding; permit and the number of your age payments on supplies pur- Arthur E. Bosley of Brigham license. in City chased through the Allen accompanied by Property owners will be allow- 1948, and $20,000 to turkey grow- Shaw,. William P. Shaw and ed permits for their own imme- ers who .processed at the Eph- Glen Dummer. diate family only and will have raim plant last season. The egg C. M. Oliver of Brigham City; none for sale. If the amount set refund is in addition to $99,237 and Earl Madsen of Brigham ' x'S 'N aside for property owners is not paid on these same eggs in 1943, City. J With the theme A Carnegie excess used be will the up, put making a total bonus payment There were 83 others from Hall in Every Town the ComV in with the 70 offered to the of 65 cents per case for all eggs areas outside of Box Elder counmemfor drive Concerts munity public for drawing. turned in by poultry men of ty, most of whom are from Ogbers is moving ahead full speed This procedure was adopted this area. den and Salt Lake City. Luana Miss Carter of those a and following meeting in order to make it fair and give taking memberships, the drive . . . who will enter the mission everyone a chance at a permit. Approval For Mayor's Proclamation was showing favorable return home in Salt Lake City Octo- In addition to protecting propto Harold Felt, presi- ber 10, and leave for the erty, the three thousand acres according dent of the organization. mission will just about handle 250 huntSouthwest Indian A minimum of three concerts field shortly after. A testi- ers each season and still preserve hunting for years to come. by famous artists will be pre- monial meeting will be held sented with additional concerts The Perry district will cover 1 alter-honor in her Sunday scheduled if there is enough land from the mountains to the noon at 1 oclock. east to the lake on the west and people take out memberships. north to the railroad spur at the Memberships will be sold up to and no later than 5 oclock in Indian school and souh to the Is the afternoon Saturday. October Ftauffer lane, approximately one 8. There will be no admittance mile south of the Perry city to concerts to anyone who does limits. All of the public roads not become a member by the will have checkers and each On deadline, Felt said. hunter that draws a permit will be issued a number correspondRecently called to fulfill a ing to his permit number. Each PTA Groups To Meet mission for the Church of Jesus hunter will hunt under this Saints in number and wear it plainly visChrist of Latter-daWednesday At BEHS the Southwest Indian mission ible at all times. The Lincoln and Central school was Miss Luana Carter, daughThe money derived from this Parent-Teache- r associations will ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. project will be used to build a Ochold a meeting Wednesday, Carter of Park Valley. tober 12 at 8 o'clock in the eveMiss Carter graduated from ning at the Box Elder high Box Elder high school with the which auditorium school during class of and since that time a program under the direction has studied in the school of Arts of Alta Muskowitz will be pre- and Sciences at the University sented. of Utah in Salt Lake City. will the program Feature of She will enter the mission be a discussion on school lunchhome in Salt Lake City. Octoof officials the. organization es, ber 10, and will leave for the said. mission field shortly after. chairis Mayor L. J. Bolt And B. And PAY. Members Mrs. Paul Andersen A farewell testimonial will bejdiapel with Bishop Delbert Cook man of the membership . . . Mrs. Norma Jensen, president of the club, left, and Mrs. Saturday afternoon at Mabel Nielsen, director and 'mittee for the membership drive held in her honor at the Park oificiating past president, survey the 1 oclock. that will get under way October Valley L. D. 1S. chapel. Sunday, Business Weeks proclamation after National of the nfj copy in Wi Interment be in will the the October at oclock 9, lit), and roniinue fhrrfughnut the M.ir.l cemetery. the mayor had affixed his signature Tuesday night. lorn. on Mrs. John A. Vance retired as of Park postmistress Valley, in September 30, after serving that position for the last 35 two-yea- activities will get unoclock tonight with the raising of the flag at he grid field. A special reception committee will be on hand to personally greet the alumni members and present them with an identification card naming their class year. activities will honor the alumni. Following the game, the alumni will be honored guests of the students at the high school at a dance to be held in the Box Elder high school gymnasium which is being decorated for the Pre-gam- Half-tim- during the intermission program. Music will be by the Frank Trox-el- l orchestra. Eagles To Hold Dance Tuesday The Brigham City Fraternal Order of Eagles will hold a dance from 9 to 12 oclock. Tuesday night, October 12, at the War Memorial home, for all Eagles, their partners and Invited guests, following a very short business meeting, according to Bill Pearce, dance chairman and publicity chairman. The upstairs room of the War Memorial home will be open and made comfortable for partners of the Eagles attending the business meeting that gets underway at 8 oclock sharp,"- To Get Refunds X Pearce said. Two of the features of the dance will be the performance ofthe Pioneer Folk Dancers, and music for the dancing presented by Danny Ross and his orchestra. (Refreshments will be served which will include tooth light and dark punch, Pearce said. There will be a nominal charge at the door for each couple, Pearce continued. I 1 Proving Favorable Mayor Sets Aside Week Of Oct. co-o- 9-- 15 Jpiltwvi,,,.',', To Honor BPW (Declaring his interest in the welfare of the community, Lorenzo J. Bott, mayor of Brigham City, proclaimed the week Octoto be set aside in honor ber of National Business Womens Week in an edict made public today by the local Business and Professional Womens club. Many American towns are in the process of becoming modern ghost towns, explained Mayor Bott. Even healthy cities must watch the pulse beat. The citizens have to maintain a constant lookout for new lifeblood in the form of new industries, new business and new enterprises. Here, we have an organization of progressive women, whose slogan is very fitting Boost your town it boosts you." Therefore, it behooves the citizenry to cooperate to the fullest with these business women in their programs. Luana Carter Called Mission (Radio 19-1- i'1-- e occasion. The football king and queen will be crowned at the dance a Concert Drive Is e derway at 7:30 E Poultrymen Lord; and with money to pay for his fare home, in the audience an .?t ear old philanthropist slip-au- t f his seat, eluded the ;frs and made his way out Ihe astonish-iv- i" an gravely placed !ny aivkel in his hand, sol-advising him to go right never run away fand again. Women's Republican e committee in charge of bgements for the forthcom- - Club To Meet Wed. 'u0rrnan e headed by r- - Herman Hotter. The play The Women's Republican club wgin at 3 p. m. Tickets of Brigham City will hold a .'lf0on 'ale next Monday at meeting Wednesday. October 12, s. Modern Drug. . at 8 oclock in the evening in 'ss Iris Scliovv will have the city courtroom, officials of uIL,iciiPI-at ,he Central; the club said today. Mrs. Willis Hansen is program mL u.bms ancl Miss Redd, All women who are and Tll0lma Kot-vj- i chairman. ana rnh Hansen at the Lin- - interested in the club are invited to attend the meeting. 'V11 lost "a cents for and 30 cents for children. Third Ward MIA Will Idren are urged t0 sPerately Students Of 14. E. II. S. and white splashing purple paint around an downtown Brigham City sidewalks announcing that the Bees will buzz right through the Weber Warriors in their contest tonight at the Bee Bowl at 7:130 oclock. A dance in the high school gym following the homecoming celebration. game that will honor the old grads will climax a two-da- y . . Grouse $11.00. j91; Botlnvell, Mr. Geo served for about two and one-hayears in Germany during which time he assisted in ihe prosecution of the staff of the famous Bucehonwald concentration camp and many of the offenses on the German general staff. During these trials many of the Germans were given capital punishment sentences while others received from only a short period of time to life imprisonment, Mr. Gee said in a telephone conversation from Pocatello. Impressions the German people give an American while some there range in variety and some bad," Gee said. Whether as allies or enemies they are a powerful group of people still capable of doing great things, he continued. lf of the people Dance Honoring The Alumni After Game To Be Held In Gym Kiwanis President 8 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1949 Called On Mission cider county has FOOTBALL GAME TO BE TONIGHT station KBUH e i will fur- nish time Sunday, October 9 at 2:30 p. m. for the presentation of the first in a scries of weekshows highlightly ing the nation-widpromotion of the woman in the professions and in the business world. Mrs. Richard C. Alston, radio chair-- ! man for B. P. W. club will direct the series. Posters and window displays in the local business houses are made by Lura Redd, art supervisor for the Brigham schools and a member of the R. P. W. organization. |