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Show Universal Kicro filming 277 Sixth vr. Salt L City, Utrl b Co Liic :c;:53 rsr p. J"n 5-- Santa Offers Free Treats For Youngsters Here Saturday Afternoon TREATS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED Geo. M. Mason SHORTLY AFTER Files Charges In City VOLUME 16, NUMBER Wednesday naming the Brigham City Industrial Development corporation, First Security Bank of Utah, national association. Lorenzo J. Bott. mayor of Brigham City and Council-meJ. Delos Thompson. Glen Burt. Morris Glover, Willis Hansen and Tracy Larsen, along with a number of unknown individuals, corporations and partnerships. defendants. The complaint involves the purchase of the real estate on which the Fram corporation warehouse was built in 1950 and Mason alleges that public funds were in the amount of $12,000 used to acquire the property, a "major portion of which was to be used by private individuals and a private corporate entify for their sole use and benefit. Also included in the complaint was a.n amount of $5,000 for the use of equipment, material and labor furnished by Brigham City corporation. The First Security Bank was a involved because they took mortgage on the property as security for a loan to the Brigham City Industrial Development corporation. In his complaint, Mason alleges this lien is inferior to the rights of the taxpayers. Offers Xmas Parly Treats and presents for everyone and fun galore is promised at the Perry town party to be held Tuesday evening, December 22 at 7:30 oclock. Its the annual Christmas party staged by the Perry town board as a special treat for the youngsters of the community. Residents May CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY BRIGHAM MILL DOUBLE WILL Awaits Final Approval By Federal Government which is owned by l.lovd i!av and John Reese (1 B Ictt and Reese Jensen, all ot Bitgham and City, said eight council steel upright silo type tanks .with 20 foot inside diameteis and 80- foot tall, would be built, .extending east from the present tanks, parallel to the railway sput This would make it possible to construct seven interstice tanks, foi a total of 15 tanks. 'With a present capacity of bushels, the new construction plan would increase this to Final blueprints were sent in Wednesday or. a contemplated $1 00 000 building program which would double the grain storage capacity at the Big "J Milling and Klevator company here, it was announced this week by company officials. A recent application to qualify under Depart nient of guaiantees was aioept-esubject to approval of blue 10t) 000 bushels. Under the same piogram, the prints winch were submitted th.s week If approved, construc- Ervin Stohl Grain company at tion will be stalled as soon as Tremonton plans to expand to 315 000 bushel weather permits capacity from Because ot the serious shor- the present 200,000. Main objective in the two protage of storage facilities, the Agneultuie department has re- posals is to keep Southern Ida quested that additional storage ho and Box Elder county wheat than be built, financed by private here for storage, rather shipping it to other terminals capital under a "guaranteed plan wile local grain for sur- lit is planned to have constiuelion completed befoie 195-- grain plus storage A spokesman for the Big "J" ciops start rolling in. - 200.-0X- Agri-cultui- Mrs. Glenn Andersen, Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, Mrs. C. LeGrande Horsley, Mrs. Don Rasmussen, are four members of the Civic Improvement club committee helping Santa prepare treats for distribution to the youngsters Saturday afternoon in Brigham City. . . . 2,500 sacks of CHAMBER NAMES CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT, To Announce Winners At Annual Dinner Meeting, January 7 DIRECTORS Elliott Earl Seegmiller and Ward. Ballots must be returned to the chamber office by Saturday, January 2, at 6 p. m., at which time they will be canvassed. Results of the election will be announced at the Thursday, January 7 membership meeting of the organization, to be held in the high school cafeteria. George S. Eccles, Ogden, president of the First Security Bank system. will be guest speaker at this meeting, telling the group of his recent 20,000 mile tour of Central and South America. Retiring this year from the chamber board of directors will be Delbert Hadfield, Dick Alston, Ole Zundel and Dennis Holdover Johnson. members, with another year to serve, are Senator Kerr Will Be Sunday Speaker Because Christmas and New Year's Day both come on Fridays, the Box Elder News and Journal will be published one day earlier for the next two weeks. You'll get your News on Tuesday morning, instead of Wednesday, and the Journal on Thursday morning, instead of Friday. In this manner, all papers can be delivered without delay. Advertisers, correspondents and news contributors are asked to turn copy in to the office a day earlier to meet the advanced deadlines. Willard Sponsors Christmas Party Tremonton Man Gun Discharges Accidental gunshot wounds caused the death, Wednesday 45. of Martin Luther Hansen, in the Tremonton hospital. The act irint happened about 1:15 when Hansen, who was preparing to take his boys hunting, removed a 110 gauge holt action shotgun from a cabinet when it discharged, striking him in the abdomen just below the ribs Up was rushed to the hospital, where he died a half hour later. The accident was investigated Sheriff by Box Elder County Warren Hyde, and Tremonton Marshal Clinton Bernson. Mr. Hansen was born Sept. p Seek Two Fine Painting Left Outside Library Killed When News & Journal Will Be Printed One Day Earlier of need, Mrs. Mary Owen, chapter chairman announced. The Candidates for the four board program is now in operation at vacancies are Dr Roy Barnard, Cooley Memorial Jiospitol, she Reeve Blown. Omer J. Call, Walt Rees Baty, Harold B. Felt, J. Y. announced. Evorton, T. L. Farnsworth, Doug Ferry and P. C. Knudson. Vic This means, Box Elder county Fife, Cam Harmon, Leslie Kid- Forsgrcn is the piesident of the blood residents can receive man, Doug Miller, Ray Reese, organization. without cost for the product when hospitalized at the Cooley Community Church To hospital or any other hospital in the United States where Rod Present Xmas Program Cross blood is used," Mrs. Owen reported. The annual Christmas proreAccording to information at the Community Presbygram Received from Intermountain terian church will be held togional Blood center, Salt Lake Senator Clifton G. M. Kerr, night, Friday, at 7:30 oclock City, any resident of this coun- president of South Bear River with the Sunday school teachers and re- stake, will he a special speaker and ty when hospitalized pupils in charge. quiring 'blood transfusion should Sunday morning at 10:30 in the morning devotional Sunday inquire if the hospital receives Fourth ward. services will be held at 11:00 blood provided by the Red The occasion will be the spe- o'clock. A Christmas message If they do, a Cioss. request cial Christmas program of the has been selected by Rev. Walto be made the should hospital Fourth ward. den Toevs. for blood from this source. IMrs. Owen pointed out it is ffl-- 1908, in Brigham City, a son of Ediivard L. and Carolina Nel7. son Hansen. He was reared in Brigham City and married Alta Two paintings, the work of Mrs. Clyde Thompson, Salt Lake City, and display hung at the Brigham City library for the past month, have been lost. The display was being relast Sunday afternoon, about 3:00 o'clock, and the two pictures were leaned against the railing at the north side of the library while Mr. and Mrs. Thompson were in loading other paintings their car, and they drove off and left them. The person finding them or anyone knowing anything about them is requested to get in touch with Mrs. Henry L. Thorne or Mrs. LaPreal Wight at the library. moved Award Cash Prizes Winners Christensen, Dee. 9 1929, in To 4-- H Club Blackfoot, Idaho. They moved to Tremonton in 1930, and had H (dub boys and The lawn of Willard again is since resided there. Forty eight lie was a member of he LDS girls were feled Iasi night at sponsoring a Christmas parly, it was announced this week, to i hurch. ihr annual awards banquet be held on December 2ft, under Survivois. widow and two given by the U 1 Sugar comthe in direction of the Willard waid sons. Heenon Flyuood ward Vard pany .lav and Hansen, Tremonton; the follow- amusement hall, Ford T Seal-ley- . Primary. Activities will star! at 7.30 ing brothers and sisters, John manager of the Garland p m. with a childrens dance, F.. Henry L., Arthur C. and Mrs. plant announced. A total of $125 in cash prizes followed by a piogram and cli- Irving dMabel) Reeder, all of maxed with the entrance of Brigham City: Mrs. Ellis (Flor- were awarded high tonnage proSanta Claus. ence) Sanders. Ogden, and Mrs ducers in the soutih and north All children under the age of Lewis (Rose l Nielson, Venice. districts and the grand sweep13 are inv ite to attend stakes winners. the Calif. Funeral arrangements wil, be community paitv. announced by Rogers Mortuary, Take your family to church Go to Church Sundav. Tremonton. next Sunday. "I Hope I Win That Bicycle' Agricultural Conservation Program For to request the credit because it will not be given automatically. understand should Everyone that although blood is provided without cost to the patient, a fee is charged by the hospital Through the 1954 Agricultural for administration of the blood. Conservation program, the fedRed Mrs. Owen reports this will share with, government received Cross program is being and Box Elder county farmers very enthusiastically and that ranchers the cost of carrying availed have already . many out approved conservation themselves of this service. it was announced jointly active continued In urging the Box Elder County Agrisupport, Mrs. Owen said. We by Con - piac-tiees- - have an individual interest and responsibility to donate our blood when the Red Cross bloodmobile visits. This will insure creduts to meet our own requirement and we will also be doing our part to support the defense program. now- WARNING TO PARENTS In spite of the fact that it is against city ordinances to fire air or pellet guns or bow iB-- and arrows within the city limits, many complaints are being received at the police department office. Such devices iwiLl be confiscated if found in the hands of juveniles and parents held responsible for any damage resulting from their use. MABRY SMITH, Chief of Police. cultural Stabilization and servaiion committee, the Extension service, the Soil Conservation service Ihe Forest service, and the Farmer Home administration of Box Elder county. The regulations of the 1951 program permits farmer to refuest cosl sharing at any time ihroughoul the program year, however, for the equitable distribution of funds, four closing dates have been established as follows: February 15. May 13. August 13 and October 15. Farmers are encouraged to carefully plan their 1954 operations and make requests for federal cost sharing prior to the initial closing dale in order that the Agricultural Conservation program and Soil Conservation service can be more closely coreceived ordinated. Requests after the first closing date will - at the riext be processed Loaded down with 2,500 sacks Christmas shoppers have if treats. Santa Claus will be a until 8:00 p. m. to do their vvelcome visitor here Saturday buying, tonight and Saturday, afternoon when he arrives for it was pointed out by the rehis i bird official fisit of the tail merchant's committee of holiday season. the Chamber of Commerce. lie'll arrive in a Seagull Retail stores will also obVviation plane piloted by John serve the 8:00 o'clock closing Weir promptly at 1 o'clock, fly hour on Monday, Tuesday and lover the business district and Wednesday if next week but then land to be escorted into will observe regular closing town by the Brigham City pohours on Christmas eve. lice department. When he arrives at the intersection of Main and West Forest, the doors of the fire station will swing open and the firemen will help with the distribution of treats, provided by Brigham City corporation and sacked by a special committee from the Civic Improvement club. Meanwhile, Santa will mount his special platform and will be available for private consulJurois for the January 1954 tation with iBrighaim Citys di.sinct court have been small fry who want to leave term named it was learned this week last minute instructions with from K. B Olsen, county clerk. the kindly old man from the The panel was drawn on De- North Pole. cember 9 by O. Dee Lund, counImmediately afterwards, Santy attorney; George L. Johnson, ta, loaded with treats, will pay who were county treasurer; and the coun- home calls to shut-inty clerk. unable to attend the communNamed for jury duty are the ity party downtown. The shoppers following: Louisa W. Nelson, day nursery, May B. Christensen, Sylvia P. sponsored by the Kindergarten Jensen, John F. club, again will be In operaGlovei, Leggett, Jr., Spencer R. Reeder, tion at the Chamber of ComDennis Don Nuttall, J. Charles merce rooms over the Box Elder Keller. Basil A. Olsen and Lu- County Bank. Mothers may cille R. Jones a 14 of Brigham leave toddlers between the ages City; William Hunsaker, of one and four in the hands of Doyle Dodsen Bragg, competent volunteer "baby sitRulon Hansen. Don E. Limb and ters" without cost during the Nephi Wesiergaard, Garland; R. hours of 2 to 5 in the afternoon. G Woodhead, J. D. Harris, Del- Assisting the Kindergarten club bert A. Fuhriman, Ervin Stohl in the nursery project are the and Parley Archibald, Tremon-lon- ; Civic Improvement club, Arthur C, Hastings and C. and Lincoln PTA. A. Carlson, Willard; Ariel E. Christmas music and carols Sorensen. Howell; Clifford Han- will be played over the loud sen. Mantua; and Chester R. speaking system installed in Rader, Corinne. the courthouse tower during the afternoon, the program being supervised by the South stake Jurors Named For January Term Of Court 1 s y Hon-eyvill- s, Three Injured the newspaper. Thousands of gift items, specially priced for Injured in an accident at the selling, are on display throughintersection of Main and Second out the city. south, Wednesday evening, were girls and a Brigham City policeman, while six others escaped with minor injuries. Taken to Cooley hospital in the Brigham City ambulance were Carol Mclntire, 79 north Third west, and Joan Neff, 121 north Fourth west. Miss Neff was released after receiving medical attention but Miss Children of Eagle and Auxwas still confined last night, suffering severe head in- iliary members will frolic Sataerie juries and bruises on the knee urday afternoon at the enterThe aevident occurred at 9:00 hall, when they will be "Saleh tained with the annual Christo'clock when Richard Poar.se. member of the jxilice mas party from 2:00 to 5:00 department was driving north in o'clock. Refreshments will be served his personal car, stopped for a red light at the intersection. at the party and games played The second car, also headed but the big moment will come north, truck him from the when Santa Claus appears to distribute gifts. the rear. Eagle and Auxiliary members The driver. Jay Larry Hadock, 115 north Second west, Logan, and their partners will wind up was issued a ticket for failure the days festivities with a Christmas dance and party Satto keep hi vehicle under control. The two girls and five urday night at 9 oclock. "Chris other companions who were un- Larsen and Lola Stewart are of the two organizainjured. were in the car with him. Pearse required medical tions for the event. treatment for injuries sustained Go to Church Sunday. in the accident. On South Main Eagles Plan Christmas Fun e For Saturday Beta Sigma Phi Winds Up Child Dental clos-era- Health Project With Cooked Food Sale l gixxi it has accomplished, and perhaps, too, by the strict conting to ex'end ihanks and ap- duct to good rules concerning the managing of the project itprox iation. The Bet i Sigma Phi' are an self. This year each member of the appreciative gioup of women. They uppiociaie ihe sincere sorority is contributing seventy-fof Charles Clayive cents to help cover the (.oojieiH'ion baugh and 'lie News and Jour- cost of the bicycles to be given 19. nal si, itt lor ihe privilege of away, Saturday, December telling all me suhseiihers about Each member is also donating the baked goods and time to help their tei gv oi walks, move everything along successchild Jerita lund p'ojtxt. Thev appreciate the dentists.; fully. The baked goods sale will bethe public health nuise and the Welfare department lor their gin at 1 p. m. at the Watkins splendid efforts in hand.ing the Music store, just south of the Packer Motor company. The dental fund p:oet I Lal. out not leash they drawing for the bicycles will be the community minded held at 3 p. m. at the same loFor ,ant communities, and the communities nearer the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation office may sign up at the - office. Each farmer will receive a notice of when and where he will he expected to sign up between ,i ) id) well done it is fit- i and February 1,3. 1954. He will also receive a list lor! of the piactices approved Box Elder couni y as he may in advance of the sign-umeeting' select the practice most needed 4 for his farm. Productive land is the main source of food, clothing and shelter for the American people. The conservation and lm provement of this resource for sustained productive use is an vital concern to undertaking farmers and people of all walks of life, Donald J. Homer, manager of the Box Elder county ASC office said. Marijane Morns By For the convenience of farmers. committeemen and other county personnel will hold dts- up meetings in the more o-- MIA girts. Again this week, retail merchants are offering outstanding values during the special weekend event as can be seen In the advertisements in this issue of In Accident jnc, elate. January During His Afternoon Stay in City Shut-In- s SATURDAYS THE DAY 1954 Announced For Box Elder County - J - jJ- Blood Bank responsibility T 12 PAGE." 105:J $100,000 Building Plan Use Red Cross individuals BIG 18, PRESENT STORAGE CAPACITY Three candidates for president of the Chamber of Commerce to fill and twelve candidates four vacancies on the board of directors have been named by the nominating committee and will be printed on the official to ballots of the organization Box Elder County Chapter Red be mailed this week to memCross has plans completed whereby residents of this coun- bers. in dnd reNamed for the 1954 president's ty may participate ceive blood from the Red Cross post are Charles Claybaugh. Civilian Blood program in time Ruel Eskelsen and Earl Mad-son- . the DECEMBER MORNING. Santa's Helpers Sack The Treats fca Perry Town Board 51 P.M. ARRIVAL Santa To Visit Local Stores Will Be Open Until 8:00 P. M. Every Night Action Asking that a trust 'be impressed on the real estate involved or a judgment be awarded for $17,000, .George M. Mason as a citizen filed a complaint in district court 1 cation. Children. With Noses Pressed To Window admire the beginner bicycle on display in the News and Journal office, each making a secret wish that he, or she, will be the lucky one to win it when the Beta Sigma Phi make the award Saturday afternoon. Two are being given away in the annual child dental health fund raising campaign. . . . Mrs. Lola Campbell has been head of the project this year. Working with her has been Cleo Dixon, Deone Lichtenstein, Diane Davis, who painted all the ny the piojeet would have been signs, Erma Jensen, who helped secure the bicycles, and all doomed from the start. The fund laising project has the other members of the Beta been kept alive because of the Sigma Phi sorority. |