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Show Unirrsrl Microfilninff, Silt City, Utrh Box W Lnke Jen. 53 Register Tuesday Or Wedi To Vote In General Election Central School VOLUME 45, NUMBER 43 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 24, 1952 10 PAGES Halloween Party Planned Oct. 31 Brought Home A 300 Lb. Bruin From East Canyon Legion Secures Rag History American Legion Post 10, Brigham City, has obtained a brief history of the American flag and instructions on how to display it, to place in every school room in the county, under direction of Commander Les Lowe, according to Legionnaire Herb 'Adamson. -- AMERICAN FARMER OPERATES SUCCESSFUL 60 ACRE FARM . Jim Wadman, Phil Christofferson, display a hunting prize. George Richards hit the animal in the neck with a single shot from about 600 yards last Tuesday at 9 a. m. He had time for only one shot be Vem Petersen and George Richards fore the animal would have disappeared over a ridge and made it good. Also in the deer hunting party were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Purcell, Abe Christofferon, David Richards. . . . New i953 DeSotos Prizes To Be Awarded At Lincoln School P.T.A; Halloween and Mrs. Bob Case of Case Motof 0. recently attended the .preview showing of the new 1953 DeSotos at a lovely luncheon at the Hotel Utah. They report they were delighted with the complete new line which features its long flowing swept back styling, one piece windshield and 44 percent extra luggage space. The new Desotos will be shown at the Case Motor Co. on iMr. Party On October Promptly at 9 p. m. on October 31, Lincoln school P.T.A. will award prizes for the Halloween night activities. To be given away are two Baron blankets, with Clyde Glover in charge of ticket sales; a turkey, iMack Young chairman; football, .gun and pocket watches, Clark Hillam, chairman; and Toni doll wardrobe and three dolls with Mrs. Etta Moskowitz as chairman. 31 FridayO-evening- , November 13. This is the 25th anniversary of DeSoto. Elder Ben Glover In The Pink an automobile on a new model he keeps exclusive the flamingo pink paint job that is his trade Elder Ben Glover' back from mission mark by paying $150 to have the used car painted another color. To Be Welcomed 'Ben Glover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glover of Brigham City, who has spent the past two The evening, is to be filled with activities beginning with supper at 6 p. m. Serving of supper will take place on all three floors in four different rooms so the group attending will be served promptly, also economically, so bring your family and eat out was the advice given by Mrs. Delone Glover and Mrs. Jean Listed on (Barnard, the menu are barbecues, hot dogs, 'bowls of chili, cream, pie, cake and soda pop. IMrs. June Fife is food chairman; Mrs. 'Helyn (Boyer, candy chairman; Mrs. Ada Johnson, Herman pop corn chairman; Hadfield, ice cream chairman; Roy 'Barnard, soda pop chairman; Mrs. Elaine Chase, cake and pie chairman and Mrs. Car ma Billings in charge of advertising. Activities to follow serving of supper include fish pond, sillou ettes, bingo, penny pitch, mov ies, cake walk, free games, bowl pitch, doll Clothes, apron, home made candy and pop corn prize bags sale. 'Everyone is invited to attend and join in the Halloween party. The phone number of the News f years in the Wesnd Journal Society editor is 771 and tern German mission field for the L.D.S. church, Will be honored Sunday evening at 7:30 at Voice welcome home rites in the Third ward chapel. It will be under direction of High the Eighth ward bishopric. IBen returned home September For the second consecutive rules stipulate Jhat students 27. He is now enrolled in the five minute a must , Junior the iBrigham City prepare year of Utah. Chamber of Commerce will spon- script for radio delivery. When University sor a "'Voice For Democracy they deliver it, the speech will to All of his friends are invited attend. contest for 10th, 11th and 12th be recorded for judging. More acto eliminate all school students, high plan Jaycees grade The dePeeper will who contestants to and Sheffield five but .Boyd cording DETROIT (UP) Police invesliver their talks at a public meetFere Petersen, chairmen. Last years winner, Kay Dain-e- s ing to be held the latter part of tigated when a woman com- In went on to win state honors November in conjunction with a plained about a peepng tom at ' and an expensive radio console musical program. my window. The culprit fumed Among the Box Elder set. Joyce Thorum and Norm Jepp-sen- , out to be Skeezix, a. pet monkey attending Utah State Agricuschool Box Elder from wandered his that radio and the away high by ltural college, who were elected master. , , , television companies of America, teachers, are advisors. to the corps of Reserve Officers Training Corps., were Joyce River City, Holmgren, 'Bear Room for 3000th Phone' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parley Holmgren and Jalene Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mns. Arthur Allen of Tremonton. They were among six from the who were elected out of county iR. C. Alston, manager for the of the companys operations all present subscribers, the tnana a field of. 60 who applied and exger stated, but enough is also Mountain States Telephone and over the state. Almost every to being provided at this time to were interviewed by advanced been has required change cadets. Telegraph company, announced building additions or take, care of future subscribers 'Members of the ROTC Sponsor today that on Monday, October complete as we such When secure new two added which will be quarters 27, the Brigham City business corps give demonstration drills said. outside line are he doing, projects, costing football and basketball office wiFl toe moved to a new As quickly as the business of- $50,000, are completed laer next during and usher at concerts location at 142 south Main street games fice move has been completed, year. at and the programs college. The portion ot the building at work will begin to remodel the Alston also revealed that by 20 east First south street which space to make ready for new the end of October the .exchange is noW occupied toy the business equipment. This will require a will reach an important mileGOP Club office will toe remodeled to per- complete relocation of the 13 stone by installing the 3000th mit the Installation , of more switchboards which are now;in telephone. In commenting on the operatof switchboards and other service. unparalleled .growth which will -27 , central office equipment. By the first of the year, work make this event 'possible, he re To Meet Oct. two additional called that just 10 years ago "The present building has of installing served our operations here very operator switchboards- call begin. there were only 1200 telephones The Womens Republican club well for the past 37 years. How- This $15,000 project is scheduled in service. The number increas of Brigham City is holding a ever, by constantly increasing for Completion 'by March. "Then, ed to a total of 1500 by the end meeting Monday evening, Octo-'be- r 27 at 1 o'clock at the home the equipment needed to meet we will have a total of 15 switch- of World War II. In the past the demand for telephone ser- boards with which to serve the seven years an additional 1300 of Mrs. Willas Hansen, 27 south vice, we have U9ed all available subscribers in this exchange, telephones have been added, as Fourth west. Alston said. ' apace," the manager said, . . many as were Installed In the The public is invited to hear L. Alston remarked that this new Some of the equipment being previous 45 years of the history D. Wilde discuss the Republican building, requirement is typical installed wiU toe used to 6erve of this exchange, . he said. platform for 1952. Jaycees Plan 2nd Contest For . . world-famou- Welcome Home Set DETROIT (UP) When boxer Sugar Ray Robinson trades in Only Two Days Are Left To "Sign Up" For Greatest National Election In U. S. History - An official Bob Cases View SIT FOR REGISTERING MOTHERS You cant vote unless you are registered. And there remains only two registration days before Plans for the Central school what will probably be the greatest national election in the Halloween party are shaping up ' ' and the usual large crowd is ex history of the United States on November 4. do not If next so are you registered you may already to a of host Hallo pected enjoy ween features, committee mem Tuesday and Wednesday, October 28 and 29, at 43 registrar tion centers throughout the county. . bets said today. People not registered and who Extending invitations to the must do so to vote November 4, students, a pixie and a pirate Tickets Available are those who did not vote In visited each room at Central their precinct in the recent priFor Utah Symphony earlier this week. They also dismary election, or the last city door a the holster prizes, played Orchestra Concerts or general elections. . , set for the boys and a necklace for the girls. indicate Unofficial that Utah's outstanding reports symDuring the evening three cos- phony orchestra, conducted by already there has been an above, average number of people regis-tume prizes will be given. In seAbra-vane- l, s Maurice ter and a big rush is expected lecting winners all costumed will play in Ogden high Monday and Tuesday. children will parade in the audschool Wednesday, November itorium during the evening. 5, beginning at 8:30 p. nu. acRegistration places are open Children and the parents will cording to Mrs. S. L. Moskofrom 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. both days. also enjoy the traditional Halwitz, who is handling ticket To help mothers register,- - girl loween chow, chili, barbecue, sales for the orchestra in this scouts will sidewalk sit, throughand cake. .pie area. out Brigham City. Mothers may Officials in charge said that Arthur Rubenstein, noted leave their children with the they can still use 6ome donated meat and have baskets at the pianist will he guest artist at young ladies while registering. the performance before an ex- A similar arrangement has been frozen foods locker where deer slated for election. pected audience of 2.000 peoor any meat can be placed. ple. The Business and Professional Other Ogden performances Womens club members will Measles Reported in B. E. will be on December 8, Januphone every home In Brigham 8, and February 2. City before Monday to remind Three cases of measles were ary people they must register. in Box or Elder county Tickets for any all of reported Too, the Fraternal . Order of during the week ending Oct. 17, the performances may be secured from Mrs. Moskowitz by Eagles and the Junior Chamber according to the Utah State Deof Commerce have been active partment of health. phoning 650. cam-- ' in a get out the vote For All Schools "code it can be used for reference for it is backed by Public Law 623 of the 77th congress. "It is very fitting, Adamson said, "after seeing the disrespect shown our flag at parades during Peach Days. In most cases this is a matter of thoughtlessness rather than willful disrespect. "Many men up and down Main street were standing with their hats on or even sitting on the curb. In many cases there was some close enough who didnt like this lack of respect and said .people were told. This only adds to the embarrassment of everyone, Adamson continued. Parents and teachers should see that every child has an opportunity to famia'lize themselves with the history of our flag and how to respect it, he said. Concluding, . Adamson commented: "If your throat doesnt tighten or you dont feel a tingle of excitement when the flag goes by, then its time you take a look at that person in the mirror as you have really slipped. We have the greatest country in the world, lets be proud to 6how the world that we are proud of it. GIRL SCOUTS WILL SIDEWALK one-hai- For Democracy School Students Two Listed Dennis Hall Promoted In Reserve Marine Unit Len H. Hall, son of Mf. and James Hall, Rt. 1, Brigham City, was recently promoted from 1st Lt. to captain and command ing officer of the Fourth Marines automatic weapons battery, a reserve unit, it was learned this week. Roland Barker Is 8th Student To Win B.E. Coveted Farm Honor Box Elder high schools eighth Future Farmer of America to win, the coveted American Farmer award is a dark-eyeyoung man only. 20 years old, making his irrigated farm with another 30 rented acres, pay their way. Only two years out of high school, Roland Barker received one of only two American Farmer awards given to young Utah farmers this year. The fiO-a- cre awards are given on basis of scholarship, leadership and successful farm operation. The youthful Bear River City farmer fits the bill for when he graduated in 1950 he was completing a term as president of the BEHS Chapter of FFA. He had served on the student council, -p- articipated-in school - dra- school matics and in 1948-4year won the unique honor of being elected mayor of the In stock termountain 'FFA and show in Salt Lake City in which youths from five states participated. Taking all agricultural coure es at Box Elder high school, Rolands teachers, Owen Westen-skoNorwood Hyer, John Ol sen and Sam Gordon, unanimously agree that he was one of the top students of his class. He knew what he wanted and went after it, commented ag. teacher, Sam Gordon. Not only a successful farmer at an early age, Roland is also a happily married man. He and his wife, the former Rhea Wise, old daughter, have a Nancy Ann. On his modern, well equipped farm, just southeast of (Bear River City, Roland raises peas, grain, corn silage, beets and is milking a herd of 16 cows. Roland bought the farm, surv rounded by the bending Bear River, from his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Bar f. ; ker, and hes well on his way to making it one of the finest in this area. Other American Farmers from Roland Covers Thousands Of Miles Box Elder high school include on his tractor plowing and cultivating each year. BareElmer Ward, Ross Wheatley, Ted ly out of high school and his teens, Roland is already one Burt, Clinton Burt, Frank Jensen, of the most successful farmers in the Bear River City Cecil Chlarson and Harvey Mns. 9 4-- . two-mont- h J ' liE ... area. Braegger. Sponsors Corp - , - s, Creek. BothwcfU Mary Edna Nelson. Tremonton. iBoothe Valley Ejleen Tlngey, Boothe Valley. Clear Creek Beta Hampton, Clear Creek, via Naf, Idaho. Collinston Rosa Rucker, Collinston. Corjnne Mrs. C. G. Adney, J R.F.D., e. iDeweyville Nellie ner, Deweyvile. K. Gard- East Na Velle Garland . Rhodes, East Garland. Elwood Mrs. Charlotte ' A. Na 1, Tremonton. Mime Welling, Munns, Fielding Fielding. Garand Garland. Harper (Mrs. Ellen Nielson, Mrs. G. M. Holmes, R.F.D. No. 1, Brigham City. , Ruth O Honeyviile Honeyviile. Mrs. Orland Howell "" Hunsa-ke- ' r, Hess, Mrs. Philbert C. Junction Lind, Lynn, via Almo, Idaho. Elsie Greenwell, Lakeside Lakeside. Mrs. Arthur Balling-haLucin Lucin. Mantua Ida J. Nelson, R.FD. Na 2, Brigham City. Beth Park Valley - - - James, Park Valley. Penrose Mrs. Laurence Petersen, Penrose. Perry .Ruth D,' Barnard, B.F. D. No. 2, Brigham City. Plymouth Mrs. Jesse Lamb, Plymouth. Promontory Maxjne Toombs Promontory. Portage Cora McCrary, Port-- Telephone Office Move Planned October 27 age. Riverside Mrs. .George Fore-berRiverside. Rosette vinnle Kunzler, ; Rosette. Snowville Mre. Bert Eliason, Jr., Snowville. Thatcher Melvin O. Christensen, R.F.D. Na 3, Tremonton. Tremonton No. 1 Sarah Adams, Tremonton. Tremonton No. 2 Ann A. Tremonton. Willard Hannah B. Nicholas, Willard. g, Womens ... - Following are the location of all registration places in Box El. , der county; AnB. 1 No. Louie Box Elder 60 south Third east, dersen, Brigham City. Box Elder No. 2 Mrs. Emma Facer, 161 south First : west, Brigham City. Box Elder No. 3 Mrs. Dan IF. Olsen, 81 north Fourth west, IBrigham City. Box Elder No. 4 Mrs. Lottie 325 ea6t .forest,, M., Simonseiv Brigham City. Box Elder No. 5 Leah Joseph son, 403 south Second west, Brigham City. Louise S. (Box Elder No. 6 Theuson, 607 south Second east, t Brigham City. Box Elder No.' 7 tMra. John Funk, First west, Second north, Brigham City. Box Elder No. 8 Phyllis C. 324 north First east, Glover, Brigham City. Mrs. Beaver Dam Dorothy IBusenbark, Collinston. Bear River Joyce R. Check-ettBear River City. Blue Creek Verna Hyde, Blue Howell.. co-ed- s : paign." u Ze-eig- American Farmer Roland Barker has twice-dail- y task of milking his herd of 18 cows, besides keeping his own 60 acres and a rented 30 acres of irrigated farm producing. Roland is the eighth American Fanner from Box Elder high school in the history of Future Farmers of America. . . , - Yost Luella Tracy, Yost |