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Show I :n Chapter and Individual FFAAwards it rt KJ Kim HZ? M Peaches Will Open Baseball Practice Tonight At 5:30 At Rotary Intercity Meet Friday Lee Boothe MARIANS 8 Visit Indian School During Afternoon; Hear Mr, Tommaney (Hosting fellow f PAGES HOLD INTERCITY MEET HERE LAST FRIDAY team, was sounded today by Don Chase, coach, for this evening at 5:30 at Rees Pioneer t park. "Every ball player in the ares Is invited to come out." commented the Peaches coach, "there are openings aplenty on the baU dub." , Equipment won't be issued this evening. Don said, but the season baseball officially opens for practice tonight at M t BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1951 "The Call to Bats' for local baseball players who will try out for the Peaches baseball Therald Quayle state farmer t Rotarians from P.M. tour of the Intermountain, Indian school during an intercity meeting last Friday afternoon, at Brigham City In charge of the event'" was Les Dredge, chairman of the - tT m Salt Lake City, Ogden, Bountiful, and Kaysville, the Brigham Intercity committee, with, Ezra City Rotary club sponsored a Owen, Doug Fife and Dr. George A. Boyce, committee members. The tour, was conducted -- by Thomas Tommaney, administrative assistant of the school,- - and Harold Knutson, business manager and acting superintendent. 5:30. y Mr. Tommaney, in addressing the Rotarians, i described the many changes made in the area during the conversion of. the former Bushnell army hospital Northern District Federation of to the Intermountain Indian Womens clubs met Saturday, school. March 31, at the Bear River high Eleven miles of corridors were school seminary with the La- transformed from the traditiondies Self Culture club of Gar- al drab army colors to 21,. difland as hostess club. ferent pastel colors to break the Lell Marble s session began at 10 monotonous color tones, TomMorning Jack Bradford Donald Barker Intermountain Indian Box school i School Elder The Discussing Reeder high Lynn R. maney told the group in illusMrs. Norman Wervation ' state farmer scrap book Juniors will take the spotlight f. . are left to right: Te Wayne Woodland, president of the oclock with J reporter the Nelsen, president conducting trating the changes. Elthis Friday, April 6, at Box Brigham City Lions club; H. M. Knutson, business manaMrs. I. R. Morrison, told Mr. the meeting. group Tommaney der high school gymnasium, ger of the school and James Smedley, president of the president of the State Federa that the intermountain Instituwhen they hold their annual Bountiful Rotary club. tion of Womens clubs, was the tion is really comprised of three Junior Prom, beginning at 9 guest speaker. Other state of schools and that they are all oclock In the evening. ficens who made brief remarks adapted to teach 'the children C. Annual Dollar Still in a cloak of secrecy is were Mrs. Harold Christensen, that the white mans life is f the theme of the annual gala Mrs. Walter Kerr and Mrs. Me worthwhile." ' Planned Days dance, the decorations and Millan. Club presidents from of the future, . the Speaking which orchestra will supply the On April 14 the Northern district gave : peaker said that in a few years music. ports. Mis. Fred L. Petersen and the state will be proud of its The however, Brigham City's Dollar Days, Mrs. Wm. Griffiths reported at adopted Navajo sons and daugh(Mrs. Leora C. .Nelson, 61, 410 n j i freely admit, that a great many north First west, (Brigham City, which annually gives buyers this time. ters. man (and women) hours of died at 3:15 m. of this area the largest asIncluded on the program was a delicious lunch at her Following p. Sunday work are going to make the ev home sortment of bargains of the eon afternoon session t a talk by Charlie at six illness. after a months began ent the highlight of the year Bhe was born year, has been slated for April 2 oclock with Dr. D. OGorman of ,tle student council, who in 1880, 21, May for the Junior class. of the from St. Benedicts a daughter of (Fred and 14. the second Saturday hospital In thanked the Rotarians for invitPrice will be $1.50 per couple Liberty, month, according to D. M. Maon Mental ing him tq their luncheon and Emma Cazier. She Ogden Campbell of the Health. speaking and 50 cents for spectators. son, secretary-manage- r them to inspect A tea concluded was reared in the in turn Invited North and Ogden ( of the dance are Chamber of Commerce. ' the school. , meet. 'Box Elder county federation to moved then inn Chlarson David Hotter LeRon Johnson John Holmgren Nora Harper and Diane Jensen A Navajo chorus, 'under the in in 1898, Ladies convenPromontory. the living President Sentinel i state farmer n attending Speech Winner and the committee includes tion from Brigham City were: direction of Mr. and Mrs. 'Bern She was married to Orville I. Thompson, Lilias Jeppsen, Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, Mrs. Evan Haokett, teachers, presented sevOctober 26, 1908, in BrigGary Shirts, Donna Compton, Nelson eral songs, i i , ini Box ham lived Bergstrom, Mrs. Arden C, Balls, City. They Wayne Sims, Val Humpherys, Mrs. Mrs. Me marMyrland Balls, JoAnne Anderson, Arlene Dunn. Elder county after their Laren Funk, Mrs. Eugene Price, riage and later returned to Brig-hat- n Promenaders are LuAnn I Mrs. Charles Keller and Mrs. C. Future Farmers City. Mona Ray Eskelsen, Leota R. Jones, representing the KinMrs. Nelson was an active Hunsaker, Bunny Reese, Delbert of America of the dergarten club, and Mrs. Nor DewJesus of Church of member the Bridenstlne, Farmer, Kelly Box Elder Chapter man Nelsen, Mm. Wm. Griffiths, Latter-daof Adele and Saints Christ ey Cottle, Joyce Jeppsen, Mrs. Orson Christensen, Mrs. J. t, Leg-getwon a big share was a member of the Seventh Seely, Eldn Shaw, Marjorie ' The pre- Leon Nelson, Mrs. Elmer Kilt Musicale, L.D.S. Relief Spring ward 4 I't Wood, Marilyn society, 'of the state honors are her husband: sented Friday, March 30, by the gaard, Mrs, Harry Bloom, Mrs. Class officers are Donald Win-diSurviving week-en-d Zenos Mrs. in DeLos Thomp Earl, Ja$t president ; - Jay Waddoups- seyfcji sons and daughters: Mrs. combined choruses of Box Elder How-arSalt'LakS , Florence Jeppson, Mantua; Glen high school, sponsored by Beta son, Mrs, fernery Rees, Mrs. They and Val Woodland. ' " Mrs, Cali Max Mrs, was well Phi Morgan, S. Nelson, Mrs. Lola Stewart Sigma sorority, Jack Vigos fe the present '"arare all active in Merle S. Cheale and Mm. Wal and Paul C. Nelson, (Brigham received by a large audience. ter G. Mann, representing the tist exhibiting at the; Brighton work ar AnLee diMr. O. Los J. was Johnston Vernon Earl Nelson, City; City library during the, mpnth club. and top students geles; Gloria Nelson, Clearfield; rector and Margaret Johnsen, Ciyic Improvement of jtprll under the sponsorship 21 accompanist. Thelma Nelson, Ogden; of Mrs. Oneta Thorne olf this Phil Jensen Oylcr Roger 20 ,The choruses were well traingrandchildren and one great, , r f city. , sasurer athletics manager j, Ben were safety drive two ed and numbers the brothers, sung grandchild; Mr. Virgo Is a native of Salt effecPreS' and Vardis Cazier, both of Epseclally Lake City, where he teaches art J. Bracken ILee, lUtahs gover- tom Idaho, and nine half broth' outstanding. tive were the three numbers by VFW Elder FFA at South High school. His paintWilis nor who has had his share of ers and Mrs. sisters. the combined groups, My ings are mostly landscapes ta-- . national publicity for his ultra, M ' ' Funeral services will be con' Hero, Ride in the Chariot and ken on location from the vicineconomy administration of Utah ducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in Land of Hope and Glory. Funeral services for . Maggie ity of Salt Lake City, Provo, OgNew will be guest the Brigham City Seventh L.D.S. government, Lake Soloists were Robert Nunnaly, Leatha Wilding Richards were den and Teton country, n i - n at the annual 20, speaker, April t i ward chapel by Lewis S. Wight, playing "Overture Splendits on held in the Sixth ward chapel oils will be hung inAsTwenty of the The V.F.W. post ani Auxiliary membership meeting Box Elder bishop. Friends may call at the accordion, and Joan Ander- last Friday at 2 oclock in the cluding many studies of aspens, chapter of the Soil and Water Conservation. - sociated Civic clubs of Northern ofof installation eve will hold their home Tuesday the son, soprano, who sang Voices afternoon with Bishop Richard snow scenes, flower and still Farmers of America prov- in a ficers meeting next Thursday Utah, according to D. M. Mason, ning family If one of the best of the Doyle Hansen rated high and Wednesday prior to of Spring with flute accom G. Hansen conducting. life subjects as well as mounI 5, At 8 p. m. in secretary, re In the state services. paniment with Martha Ham The family prayer was offer- tain views and, canyon streams. last week-th- e foundation award in dairying. , evening, April which was The announcement, home. Memorial Elder Box mond. the i (War LeRon Johnson state FFA convention ed by Earl Wilding and the pre- His work hangs in many homes in Northerti Tips, new Iona Cefalo was chairman of lude and postlude were played in California, Lake City When they student body president, walked State officers will be present to made Georgia, Kansas As of the quarterly publication the musicale and expressed ,the by Roma Thomon, 'A duet, Er- and the Intermountain off with more than their off with a big share of the honconduct the installation, accord- sociated Civic clubs, outlined region, conto V.F.W. the of new state sorority appreciation f the top honors. ma Hansen and Juanita Steffen, ors. He won the speech Mr. Vigos had Jong been asing to Lynn Jensen, 1 the tentative program. Mrs. on f 5 Johnsen was and Mr. Johnston commander. Elder chapter won test on March 29. He accompanied by Geraldine Stef- sociated with the theatrical field It includes a tour through the On and to all the boys and girls fen, sang a number. ace with their In Salt Lake City, where he has All members and their wives Intermountain record radio station K.S.L. Sunday eve Indian school, who took part so willingly and In Invocation was offered by served as a scenic designer for ning and was interviewed naat are invited.' Refreshments will followed by a dinner. The eve winning this the capably. Lewis Lillywhite and a solo was the Salt Lake theater, has proand chapter 6:45 a. m. by Robert Smith, be served during the dance fol- ning meeting will be held In A marathon boat race, with Mrs. Cefalo also presented a sung by Earl Johnston, accom- duced ks were judged tional many pageants In the lowing the meeting. school theater. 100 boats participating, beautiful floral , Indian together, the perhaps piece to Mrs. panied by Margaret Johnsen. Salt Lake tabernacle for various lder also won first LeRon was selected to run in first the for is place being planned Johnson. r scrap book Remarks by Edwin A. Johnson church organizations. d for farm the finals for state president but week of May on the Bear River, was followed by a violin solo by He was associated with the SkidEdward won defeated and was $100 safety by according to peach .Fuzz, pub; Also, Ray Anderson, accompanied by planning committee of the Ex. , they were chosen, more of Delta. LeRon also won lication of the Box Elder ChamJoan Norman, ith four other Utah chap-Pu- t position grounds at the state $150 for having the best Future ber of Commerce. ' i President J, Edwin Baird of- fair during 1947. Mr. Vigos has in tneir will race Farmer of scrapbook. the application point Starting fered remarks and the resolu- received much of his training Gold Emblem award at Robert Nunley and LeRon John be the Bear River refuge, about tion of respect; was given by under Ross and Cornelius Salisuonal convention, son participated on the program 17 miles west of Brigham City. i ice Hunsaker Violet Tingey. Closing remarks bury, Mabel Frazer, A. B. Wright The South Box Elder Stake An- The race will of Box Utah State Agricultural go to Corinne and Friday afternoon, both rendering were Offered by Bishop Richard and Florence Ware of Salt Lake Green Ball will back to Gold and nual dias an alternate musical numbers. is work will The labor under There department the refuge. speech clinic, Hansen and the final musical held next be He holds an A.B. degree Tuesday Carl Raymond won night, the assevSix Box Elder boys rection of Dr. E. LeRol Jones, be trophies for winners in ing closely with the Bureau of number was a solo by Earl City, Gray from, the University of Utah, has 10, at the Box Elder high eral classifications. an nip. Maurice was also State Farmer degree. They were sociate intensive in affairs Indian of speech, April professor . , Johnston, Benediction was by traveled extensively in Europe, Place in the star farmer John Holmgren, Donald Barker, spent Tuesday in Brigham City school. Tt will be the first such ev- campaign to bring job opportun Preston A queen and her court from ent Wilding and dedication where he served for over three d al r ac h e to T second and reservation Indians, Maurice Hunsaker, checking on first, staged around Brigham City ities of at the Brigham years with the U. S, army n the be will of honor wards each the grave Elders Noel Marble won LeRon exin a long while and it is cording to Senator Watkins who third grade students here. t Quayle, Noel Marble and ed during , the evening. The City cemetery was by John France, Belgium, England, a of Ration award of $100 be will received week crowd a last report and. on Johnson. an j pected Following the survey The crowning and presentation attracted largethe event, said and Germany. Secretary of Labor Maurice J. Wilding. by interview with parents, a diag- will take place at 9:30. Her Cam of the Tobin. chairman Harmon, Of nostic and remedialfor program jiam Majesty will be crowned by the boating committee of the ChamLandscapes Of West According to the senator, Toall chil YMMIA will be established of their ber of Commerce. superintendents factor the claims bin limiting defects. dren with speech respective wards. in the program is the lack of A survey was made of all A floor show will be presented funds. Kids; three students City Brigham during intermission under , the of the deI intend to inquire years ago, so Tuesdays check direction of the stake dance di as what porfurther to date. partments record up will bring the rectors with all the wards parti HELEN B. HILL tion of their 1952 fiscal budgets how sick they were, they could Advance pathology cipating. speech Journal Correspondent still smile. they have set aside for this purstudents and master's degree l and The ball is Watkins continued. pose, are acceptable AC US Gordon Felt, at candidates assisting everyone is invited. prominent "They4 are readily are Dr. Jones in the survey. Further, as a member of the Mr. cdy physician who to medical -- treatment and of eon Dawn Elder Reeder, Congressional Indian Watch Dog ontract at the Inter-- more cooperative than our own Meanwhile, through a college and Mrs. A. M. Reeder of committee, I also want to know Indian School hospi-- s children. These children want- extension class being conducted Fire Dept. Answers Call returned home March 22, how much of the funds approand school removed in Dr. Jones Ogden, Winter, left a fine im-n- 1 ed their tonsils To North Perry Monday after completing a two years priated to the Navajo and Hopi by scheduled teachers there are being trained a warm in were anxious to be The Brigham . City volunteer mission in the Hawaiian , mis- tribes is being used for this feeling wts of the in how to assist students with fire children here for tonsillectomy. ' department was called to sion field. y purpose, school. to you speech defects. At present 22 farm just north of Don labored principally on the the They always look up well, Wagstaff treatare under , Ogden pupils patient aptly with the hope of getting Perry, Monday at 2 p. m. to ex- isle of Hawaii and in Honolulu ox ment for speech defects. opinion when he and this Intense hope is part tinguish a wood and brush fire. among the Japanese people. He Enlistments r i treats us like we were their ability to get well. reports having a wonderful two Damage was negligible. stives. of a Scout For Set (Dr. Felt cited the case years and that the Japanese In U. S. Airforce Camporee 15 docJ'emark is about the Secret people were a pleasure to work very sick girl for whom had no Deep 27-2- 8 Rees At Master Sergeant Howell, rea Navajo April t with. not can tors in an Ogden hospital have always only Umpires ! it islands cruiting officer for the army and from He the returned the hope. "She recovered," he said, but final controversially of officially say the they Scouts A camporee for Boy mis- air force in Box Elder county, one Hava jo can because she had the willingNorth and. South Box sometimes more than hold their with three other Box Elder the both. another are, You act well. and .Florence today reported that the air force of to like ness get own in exchanges repartee. sionaries,' Joseph Vi. Elder stakes will be held at no relatives! 6ister of has opened up its enlistments, and brother to Nava-- . caustic ,, Larkin, rhis noted The staff appreciated 27 One Ort player, April reof Rees. Pioneer Jark, !!e you should . treat Felt's faithfulness in the care his made a sharp retort over Snowville and Robert Smoot and that there is no longer a can and 28, according to Glen Wags-taff- tongue, of the number that natives well. striction to t. He of returned Corinne. Ballan-fan. also Lee called strike the children. In spite of was a 7 . by i ; Utah from the coast with the be accepted. on the Navajo large private practice, he Jack Virgos, Utah Artist gating are urged All scoutmasters when Hr. Felt . J- come Sgt. Howell will not be in adto Smoots. Bon, never willing Just said, of Salt Lake City, stops a moment for a picture as he quiet. keep 'I always Wagstaff for it, to can n prepare week but this of Brigham City Elder Reeder, a graduate ything more than ever they called him. 1 vised Ballanfant, and only you " ' ' said. I With these contacted at his home t in was hanging his 20 paintings in the Brighar ($ty JibrafY children. It Dr. Bernard Brandchaft arriv will be and me and the catcher will Box Elder high school, intends be information Additional 470 10th. street, the their on post Ogden, his to phone last Saturday. They will be on display there throughout work with to father accept see week them v marming t0 Bee their ed last camporee know you cant 85243. April. wiles and to hear their tion of medical officer at the announced about the Corinne farm. , more." Eagle. in the immediate future. greetings. No matter school hospital. old Bywater crapbook Maurice Hunsaker state farmer vice-preside- nt Mrs. N. R. Nelsen Presides At District Meet B.E Junior Prom '47 .... Planned At Gym K Next Friday Eve t Leora Nelson Succumbs Sunday Brown,-presiden- De-An- Spring Musicale sj Acclaimed By Se-cri- st, Art Of Jack Vigos On Display At Large Crowd Fri. y e, 2 Brighulircry dtjT Gov. extra-curricul- 1 To Speak ; Here On April Final Rites Held - Chapter Convention In Salt Honors At City Wil Install For Richards Officers Thur. Boat Races Slated Bear River ae-an- Speech Experts Stake Gold, Green Check Children Ball Set Tuesday Labor DepL Works With Indian Unit col-leg- g Doctor Finds Spot jn Hearts to Finds Them Good Patients Elder Dawn Reeder - 4 semi-forma- Back Front Mission n e, Re-Open- ed high-fitme- ... ' , |