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Show BRIGIIAHM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1950 VOLUME 43, NUMBER 20 Pictorial Review Of Indian School In Paper Today 33 12 PAGES iVi . Students ol the fntennon tain Indian school eomplota their first semester of school and return to tbolr do sort ' homo. Wednesday, May 14. They are the emmtsaasies of the school, . and tbolr y Influence on the reservation will II largely determine the number of students who will return next falL t Se that the students their parents, and their friends may d see whet they hare In their five months hero, iho Box Elder Chamber of Commerce in conjunction With the Box Elder Naws Journal, have published three pages of pictures of tholc nativities since . they arrived here. In today's paper. Though' primarily slanted for reservation Indians the pictures should prove Interesting to everyone. In Happy Anticipation Of Moving Central School . Students Help Their Teacher Pack Up to Nelson, Gail Wright, Marian Hyde arid Mrs. Nellie Margie right: ..from left. Wight, Mcber. Packing books and school equipment in preparation to moving from the basement school to own their new brand Central school, has been going on for If Box Elder high week. The students. Principal J. D. Gunderson said, are as ie past happy about moving j the i accom-pushe- teachers. HARP STRUGGLE Elder Daughters Of Utah Pioneers nN'G . 28 1 the prolonged wet Whitaker; ; Garland, Naomi Oy-lededication Mther, 'opening lemonieS for the new pioneer Honeysuckle, Laura Hunsa-ker- ; Locust, Priscilla Bott; Midmodal building at the head Main street in Salt Lake City, land, Maud O. Cook; Oak, Ruth D. Pierce; Seagull, Chloe is been postponed,, to become Peter, cele-itlosen; Sego Lily, Ann Jensen. , feature of the July Sunflower, Jennie L. Jones according to Mrs. Kate Carter, president of the State Willow Creek, Jennie T-- Carl' son. i aughters of Utah Pioneers. is a memorial Said Mrs. Orsen Christensen, This building cost first assistant to the president, useum being built at a to "This has been1 a' long hard $500,000, 'and was reared Utah Pioneers, struggle toutwhen the final set1 memory of will house pioneer relics and tlement day, May 15, came 12 modes collected and written of the camps had collected their and grand-wghters- full allotments and two had f the daughters raised part of theirs, so the those pioneers, "We hope not pnly to honor county later, Joaged to , them iir memory but also their what they needed so they could iiirage, 'hardships, pleasures make it up later." . . ' successes in their struggles Monday, May 15, Mrs. Lucy establish a new church and Wight, county president; Mrs. i build a common wealth n Ray Christensen, first assistant; new and,, diff cult Toutrfrju MrsaMag .Smith: second ir toil and preserverance a has tant;. Lee, treasurer; itde the desert blossom like a Mrs. Emma Hansen custodian said Mrs. Lucy W. Wright, of relics and Mrs. Melissa Pe,tx Elder county D.U.P, pres- terson, parliamentarian, motorent ed to Sait Lake City and they ' The building is-replica of paid the county allotment ie ojd Salt Lake theater and According to Mrs. Christensen, is been built by giftdi 'has' assignments are already being died for the united effort of made for members to particiiery bonified daughter to raise1 pate in the memorial exercises. 5200,000 slotted the BaughA chorus of 60 voices is being 's of Utah' Pioneers. , organized under the direction The first allotment was .$5.00 of county. chorister, Mrs. Owen each chapter member i in Brough, and county organist Later requestsiwerC. fn&de Mrs. Ruth L, ReeVes. counties ,and individual .Three dance groups are preparing to take part In the old Bwc Elder county has a county time dancing and all camp wp, with Mrs. Lucy W. Wright members are .planning to join resident, and 14 camps and in the memorial gathering to Ptains, as follows: enjoy the building and displays. Bear River, Mary S. Anderson; We think the time selected wduve, Violet for the exercises most fitting Tingey; Corinne, ella L Owens; Deseret, Abbie and appropriate for the event, dsen; Ft. Brigham, Wanita Mrs. Ray Christensen said. r. a, of ml dnd-Verd- It " )HS. Students 'any flection of officers in touches finishing M949-5- Named Elect Officers To Student Organizations This Week jwnt organizations ocr high school was school at many one Box Students Of Sixth put year Grade Tour SLC of the Tani. He will .Sixth One hundred thirty-fiv'assisted .by Norman Olsen, grade students of the Central president; Ted Harrison, school wrote final to the school Wy. and Dale Robinette, year with an educationaL tour , i of Salt Lake City, according to officers are Max J.- D. Ving Vard Gunderson, .principal, , Johnson! Inland Leaving Brigham City early DeYon Brltcnbeker. Edhori in the morning the group went Barbara. via buses. .Shaw Robbie to Salt Lake City the state capFirst stop wasat ital where the students were of the St8ff 14 WaS an awed by the beauty visited "gold the room." "they Later fSS sponsor. week.y Elmer temple grounds, the city airwhere they n5irls l'ave worked on the port, Liberty park, brought lunches ate the they the past year- Vsng. other interestand many alohg, complete staff ,has oeen chosen and in all ing places.. ; the trip, Won t be until next Teachers making ifPPsen said. which was arranged by Princi-pa- l i I S,udent Gunderson, were Glen MarHell Nel-li- e Wl, and Maurice ble, Norman H. Anderson, ninsakpf .W. Robert h?ad 'the 'Girls Wight, and leagues respectively ar As W presidents of x teiian'zations, they will Roundy; parliamentarian, Mari the W following of- - lyn Hunt B'Ettes Name Officers Carol Si!ls attending the annual leagU KYa. vlce B'Ette President and banquet last , Monday Collin, heard the announcement of the secretary- f Office officers for ne)ft year as fol tanToA the Future Home-We- d lows: - V- - - - erlca were an- - .Bobbie .Ann Stewart,, presi follows: dent; Mary Call, vice president; VeJn?.ny Carol secretary; vice Ferl Barker, Larsen; can. n Suzy V Pran Narman; secre- Roundy,historlan; Mar head, March leader;, ' and a - Mae Dial; historian, tha Hammond- - and Lei Jensen, reporter, Carol Nelson also march leaders. .president as Je e - , 1 - -- t '' For Jamboree, 1 22-2- 1 Scouts Listed ll!p!!lJfnaf!iobOpportunitis For Students Are o e 1 or f.4 stop-over- r 'wn ' ear-test- s, -- i, . Students Maintain Attendance TS:f LaVar Record Lynn Yates, Glen Smith, Douglas, Peter Knudson, George j & perfect record of attendance Mason, Jr.,' Peafse Harper, Carl was accomplished by many stu Jensen and Devete Christensen, dents of Central school this year, The three adults making the according to J. D. Gunderson, ! trip are L. D. Wilde, Garth Baitd principal.' In B., - Glen ' Marbles sixth and Herb Adamson County Students -Vie For Offices At AC class ' three students achieved a perfect record. They are Vernori Johnson James Taylor and Margaret Hopkins. In Mrs. Nellie Wights sixth students grade the following a . ail year . I Mary. Jo HAfris$ ConiliB Morgan, Margarie Nelsoh, Bar- bara Ridd and Gail Wright. In Mr, Andersons class Dallas Stokes had a perfect record and in Mr. Morgans class Richard Koford, Lavell Saunders and Carol Edwards maintained a grade B. E. 4 Norman .Christenseh of Brig- sopho ham City is more class' prudent at the I Utah State according to the school. ; In the other class .races at the college, "Colleen. - Packer, Fielding, is a , candidate for senior class secretary and Bon nie Kay Hansen, Colllnston, Is perfect record. a candidate for vice president In Miss Iris Schows fifth of the junior class. grade Joan Lee and j Richard Korth didnt : miss , ,a day of school all year. .. In Ora Hamblin's fifth grade Richard Gordon, Judith Wilson and John Valberg didnt miss a 23 day; in Jane Linfords class, Ladee Everton; and,, in Blythe ....... AgnCa;jer; COfCtansrs To Sell Poppies Here May 25, 26, 27 Hear Reports On Activities I the planes, steered the ships, high students won distinction or manned the guns in the strugat the annual award assembly, for and freedom gle according to S. W. Beecher, commanders of the democracy, local posts f chairman of the event. The program began with; the of the V. F. W. and American reminded today in anadvancing of the colors by (the Legion the annual sale of the nouncing American Legion post 10, under held the direction of Janes Rowers, little crimson flowers to beThurscommander. The congregation in Brigham' City starting 25 and continuing sang the national anthem (un- day, May der the direction of Mr. John- through Friday and Saturday. Disabled veterans in governTed Tuttle ment ston, after which hospitals and soldiers ' gave the opening prayer. Awards were then made as homes, actually do the work of assembling the popples and follows . , they Teceive compensation for Outside Awards Outside awards, scholarships their work. Not only has this and other special awards went activity proved of real therapeutic value, but it also proto the following: ; some extra spending vides Palmer award, Ronney Dean so that these men may money Harris; Bunderson medal, Mary Ann Waite (Barber); Waites G. buy some of tha little extra com forts the Veterans AdministraMann typewriter, Mary Ann tion does not give them. V Waite (Barber); Peters Jewelry, The commanders explained Ronney Dean Harris; Standard realized from the - Hunsaker.- Bertj Examiner, to the pub "Win sale of, the poppies Legion oratorical contest! ' exclusively for the American lie ner, .Janet Gourley; welfare and service work of Legion auxiliary . outstanding these organizations. Most of Belva .Anderson; American the gir, locally will Legion poster contest, Mary Lou here in City, Squires and ' Lily Nakamura; stay Sight .It .willBrigham assist in .the American Legion essay content, they. said. caring for needs of, the sick and Carol Burt and Pat Reed. American Legion outstanding disabled veterans ,their dependents and survivors of the com boy, Lee Wight; American who hae passed on. Thomas Welch, rades Bays (State, Directing--the- -, sale of these Edwiu Harrison ahd Richard little red popples will be Mrs. ' . White. Edna Nelson, " Mrs. Phyllis Call Legion auxiliary Girls State, Barbara. ShaW, Rose Marie Lo and Leland Nelson. max and Janice Hansen, ' ' ScholOnhipi and Special t sk jss V.F.W. And American Legion Auxiliaries i Scouts and Scoutmasters for the Boy Scout national jamboree at Valley Forge, June 30 through July 6,., is not quite filled .and there Is- -, still room-- , for seven more Scouts from the North afld ' make South, scout districts-tIn a recent state-widsurvey th? trip, according to Dr. CL-r job opportunities for of stU' Munns. i "However, it is urgent thatdents during summer vacation, Elder county ?PPeared boys interested in making the trip get in touch with Lawrence he most promising, according Turley or Herb Adamson imme- - mDouglaaMiller, head of the City employments of-Fdiately, Munns continued. ' I Nce- Scouts in this area the e, trip will hot only include the L most of the s in jamboree, but a ' labor -- maraad' , New other ftat and York, cago, many industrial students work, ia. towns and places of historical I will find less employment this interest At the jamboree there wilVbe kear dUri"S the summer vaca. 40,000 boys front all over Amer- - U 0I? than they have had for 6ev t leg preseptu Actiitiea lhfirefWilleral..Vca. stated Hut our include a :uiOOT raOT bf.Phila- to have the best ared PPa delphias historic landmarks, a students. Be. tat opportunity huge evening Show to celebrate cause th weathar has delayed Independence day, demonstra- - tha tions and displays by troops, gIpwthu of, the f.ugar beets close campfires, bull sessions, .song Is spring, students . will , tours tod hiking many - I be able to work, during the en- others tire thning - season in this to make Already signed up ' ::r r: i .Vi the trip from the North andiarea? South Box Elder districts ale the j Miller stated that the employment office is how busy getting following: crews together and that ,he urgElder Box District South 14 years of age Herbert A. Adamson,. C Roto ed all students to call at the office ert Munns, Glen Wagstaff; Jer and17older West Forest or call 680 at ry 'Wilde, Grant Young, Jerry and tot this work. register lleildricKs, Glendon Ohman, The wage rate recommended Dennis Gordon, Scott Olsen, for thinning this year is about Rlese WUh 80106 IneyrePSei?UHenEugene crease for toeing J ricks, Dr, C. A. Munhs, and Herbert Adamson. ' , North Box Elder District Lloyd Johnson, Joseph Dell D. Huggins, Vernon Hunsaker, riam FOR DISABLED VETERANS 'The V. 'F..W, and American At impressive ceremonies at Box Elder high school Thursday Legion popples are fashioned the same hands that . flew morning, a host of Box Elder by, . Spared For, Dedication Of Memorial Because of Impressive Rites Held Prior To Stake Swarm Day Slated For May - . ; , . . that-fund- s are-use- . money--raise- -- - T i Pioneer Dance With Vosco Call, president, In charge, the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce honored new members at' a membership meeting' , in the club rooms Festival Here - On Saturday 8:30 oclock for the Mt, Ogden Dance Festival, according to Mrs. M. L. Kay, association secretary-treasurer. , 1 , the eligible girls1 f)ot nation of the Guardians and To receive the Bee Gatherers. award, three years of work is required for the girls. Fathers as well as the moth- L. ers are invited and,Vr8edl to When attend the gathering, commit1 4- i '. teemen said. The. .event, is , under the direction . of stake,... Bee ..Keepers Mrs. C. R Jones, W. B. Hen dricks, and Msr. Lester Collings. -- Cbioag Chi Shek backs off of Formosa ho bet- ter have his water wings en for there . won't be ; nothin left but ocean! Calamity Jane. - ii - Brigham Jr school teacher; Carlos 'Burt, farmer; Dick Seegmiller. of Earls Food Fare; Ben Slogowski of the Gem Lunch; Richard Wilson To Joyce Badger Burt of ' Seagull- ; Dr, Graduate From U.S.A.C George Boyce, E. Aviation; B. Owen, .Dan Olney and Guy Whitaker of the The Kiwanis club held their Joyce Wilson Badger, daughter lntermointain Indian school; regUlar weekly meeting at the of Van Wilson of Brigham City, of Britenbeker Idle Isle cafe Thursday noon. will graduate from the Utah Electric, and John Vernieu, atMiss Wilma Victor, principal at State Agricultural college with torney.1 - ( I, the Intermountain Indian school, a B. A. degree in psychology A number, of ..other .prospects talked on problems of teaching May 24. could .in time Indian students at the school. The college, in announcing the to pe not be Contacted i meetbefore the up signed previous group, left her name ing, Felt said. Les Dredge weloff. t Phone yoUf news to 1000 comed the new members into the organization. ' ' , Vosco Call, Chamber president, gave a brief resume of the 1950 activities starting with the work done on Central ; By school, mentioning the Corinne 1 telephone' connection,1 the; shop; Winning U.S.A.C. scholarships ' The d program being cerI960 a Is almost of in in number the yeai;. personnel were Carol Waiburton, Kathryn the and Organization, by fen , , unparalleled the commission King, Valmai Tolman and Peg tainty' to. beUtah State Tax Mr. Healy finds that improved going into details on the pro- n year for the gy Wheatley. records in the commis- procedures and efficiency of posed race track, the Intermoun-taiWinning a University of Utah Indian school and , the disclose. operation have enabled the Tax Fram corporation project. . scholarship , was Reva Ann sion office to commission the handle staff, Reese. Lois Christensen .fend .Other speakers who told of At the 'same time, the records ever com load of the Increasing Joan Rose, won scholarships' at show a various phases of the Fram nesteady fend marked an- mission. B. Y. U. Merlene Thompson won were Leon Packer, increase of documents nual Proving his statement, Mr. gotiations the Danforth foundation award. handled and money collected by (Mace) Mason, DougMurray de cost unit to the V Pia Awards t Healy points the commission. Miller, and O. D. Lund; . . crease for the ten year period lasZeke B pins which were awarded and Verda gave two for outstanding activity in stu According to Patrick Healy, from $2.60 per $100.00 collected musical - numbers-following same to At the $1.92. time, dent affairs, were awarded Jr., chairman of the commission, which the meeting was opened ' ; the following: the records definitely Indicate average productivity of the for general discussion; . Ronney Dean Harris, Wesley an upward, trend of business and dividual employee has Jumped , Following this, a motion was 40.5 percent. Barlow, ,'Mary Ann 'Waite (Bar greater sjiendlnEby' the Utah C B.. g'tratford, As an example, in 1940 a to made by toer), Kathryn King, Carole Call, resident, i ; J; D, ' Gunderson, emby tal of 183 employees processed LaNae Mills, Lily Nakamura, board of directors the powering "If collections grow as they 454,548 documents with total to use Carol Burt, Mary Lou Burrows, to $3,000 of the Chamup is then past, have in the to collections Ujah Leland Seely, Max Hamilton, amounting bers savings fund for the purwhile during fiscal 1949 chase Eva Braegger, Laura Fillmore, destine for Its most prosperous of stock in the warehouse a staff of 206 workers handled Bert Hunsaker, Revt Ann Reese, year to date," he stated. if it were needed corporation 1940 For the in fiscl documents years Lee Wight, Belva Anderson, 719,179 resulting a after thorough Caqvass ,had show thfe records the collection of $35,309,691. . Ronald Nelson, Treva ' Harper, through 1949, to raise , necessary Bruce Robinette, Joyce Young-quis- t that taxes and registration fees The greatest increase in ' the funds to erect the .structure. " at least doubled and In some number of documents handled The motion Carried. ' ' - ' ; s ; , Ann Jones, Ralph Nielson, cases.more than quadrupled for has been income taxes. During A buffet was ' served the fiscal year 1940, a total of to the moresupper Peggy Wheatley, Donald 'Dunn, the ten year period. 80 members than With only three months re- 68,555 returns were processed K. Hansen, Darrell Deem, Glen the present following bucss of in the fiscal, year and during the past ten years, session. Smith,. Ronald Barker, Dan Ta- maining naka, Florence Harper, Janet 1950, the present Indications are the total number of documents Gourley,-MelbRichardson, Kel- that this fiscal year will main has risen to about 197,000, with ly Fanner, Pat Reed, Joan Bose, tain an Increase 'over the last the money collected ' increasing Ladies Of The Corinne - fiscal year of 1949. . from $802,793 to $4,210,437. . ; Virginia Wilde. Farm Bureau To Meet This vast increase of docu LaRae Crapo, Rose Marie Lo- Most notable Increase In ! the colments handled and Rose max, Feri money documents handled and money Ladies of the Corinne. Fam Barkerv Barbara Shaw, LeRon Johnson, Gerald lected has . been accomplished collected came at the end of Bureau will hold j meeting Jensen, ReNee Larsen,. Jay Me with only 12.6 percent increase World War II, when the, total Wednesday,. May 24, at'2 oclock Miles servy. monies collected jumped from in Ferry,- Darrell Sig in the Relief gard, . Joleen Monson, . Ladine Jim Poulsen, Vernon Watkins, more than $19 million to ove society rooms, fei the. L. D. S. Pehrson, Kathryn King, Martha Lewis Knudson, Ralph Nielson, $22 million lor the fiscal years church, accordltg to Padline Hammond, Ray Anderson, Flof Bert Hunsaker, Ronnie Rock, 1945 and 1946. Documents pro- Forsgren. " ' , s ence Harper. Lee Wight, cessed during this year went An excellent ; program ; has Gary Mortenson, B Medals Reese Whitaker, Vard Johnson, from 464,000 to been arranged fir the meeting, : B medals, which the past ten years, and there will be someone presMay, Maynard Victor,-Frasignify the f. children earning of letters in football, Doyle Hansen, Lynn Richards, driver license fees collected have ent to take care basketball, and any other 6port, Val Woodland,' Harold Ander increased 95 percent, corporation during the meeting- Mrs. 'Forsv were presented to the following son, Bruce Keyes, .Phyllis Oyler, franchise tax boosted 27Q per- gren said. . f . i students: Eddie Wells, Stanley Nielson, cent, income soared 425 percent, to .attinvited is Everybody' . tdjee Boothe, Ronney Dean Har Collin Hunsaker, Gordon Jen motor vehicle registration fees end. ris, LeRon Johnson. Maurice sen, Gary- Mann, Glendon Hen have doubled and sales tax DeVon Britenbeker, dricks, Howard Call. Hunsaker, Phone your news to ttOO t jumped 222 percent ' Regular Kiwanis Awards. The following boys won schol arships to Weber junior college: Jak Jones, Ronney Dean Har ris, K. Hansen, DeMaur Balls, Lee Hawks, ' Bert . , Hunsaker, Frank May, Yard Johnson.1 j Boys winning scholarships to the; Utah State Agricultural Ml lege were: Lee Wight,. DeMaur Balls, Leland Seely, and Max Hamilton.. Darrell Siggard won the Danforth fund. Girls winning scholarships! to Weber Were: Mary Lou Burrows, Mary Lou Squires, Carolyn Hall, Barbara Burtr - Belva Anderson, Verna Kim her, Janet Gourley, Vir ginia Wilde, Melba 'Richardson Rita Braegger, earoV Burt,! fnd ' Anna Jean Turley, ,, J secretary-treasure- r of - City, . - , Upward Trend Of Business Indicated - Records Of Utah Tax Commission 1 -- . at-ho- spon-sore- , com-missio- n; j , . - . - , , j - , ,sec-onde- d -- . been-mad- r . , - - -- . - - , PONY, EXPRESS t : 1 Many groups from clubs that dance and teach the old time and pioneer dances will be pres-ent.fthe occasion, to be held at the Box Elder high' school gymnasium. Ten groups will sang "America, led' by. W. H. participate in exhibition num Griffiths and accompanied by bers including folk and square Charles Claybaugh. Sam Gornumbers, to which the public don gave, .the opening prayer, is cordially Invited to watch Charles Clifford gave a piano free of charge. Dancing later and solovox number and L. A, in the evening will also be held Bundy, director member 'of .the to which the public is invited membership committee grdeted to attend at a small admission the new members Introducing fee. Live callers have been en Harold-Fel- t, committee'', chair-mau . . gaged and some excellent re New. members introduced:, at cording music will be played. All members of the dancing as the meeting were E. L..(Doc) sociatlon will be In pioneer cos Peterson ' Of the " Brigham . Loan tumes. company; Phil, Hyatt Jr of Officers of the association! Phils Gab . company; Fred L. which includes clubs - from as Petersanifcistat .county far north as Preston, Idaho, ant clerk: Clair Cazier of the Firesouth - to Kaysville, are: Jack stone. ' Texaco service;, Irvin Jack Maddox Of Maddox Kfench Wheelwright, president; Arrington, vice president, both House; Delbert Holmgren, Bear of Ogden, and Mrs. M. L. Kay, liver City tancher; V6sco Call a at 8 oclock in the evening at the stake looei gj. ixttjfS UP) A thief stale nacle, according to the com three, sample cases,' containing event the of in mittee charge dozn womens shoes eight' Highlight of Ji-lfrothe car of a salesman. As gram uaj in uch cases all the arda precent action of stolen shoes were for the toft and the graa-- Tuesday, May 23, i - All is in readiness to receive the many men and women who will gather in Brigham City Saturday evening at i , Thursday evening. was of the Highlight meeting the discussion- of Fram corporations activities in Brigham sClty and the urgent need to cai9e funds to finance the proposed warehouse. In this connection, Call expressed the club's appreciation to Mayor t Lorenzo Bott and members of the city council for the assistance they have offered in "swinging" the f'1" Fram deal. ' To open the' meeting, colors were advanced by ' Boy Scouts from Troop 101 and the group 526,000.-Durin- nk , ; v v - -- . |