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Show ' ' vf T3f Ur 27" L S-- -- - cSlv- re flirt inp J"n Uy, Utr ' p. Co 5A Bees Smoothed Up For New Ben Lomond High Tonight By Dale Rasmussen determined and wiser squid of Bees have been working haul since their HO defeat at Jordan last Finlay fur their homecom mg game tonight with the Ben Lomond Sc'ots An attitude of determination combined with sharper blocking and tackling plus smoothing out of their running game puts the Bees in top shape for then league opener Some changes in the line up have bi'en made in an effort o strengthen the Bees defensive!) The Ben Lomond team with man) of the -- tais fiom last )ears agood Ogden team tea tures big pile dming full back in their single wing attack The) also like to run reverses with the wingbatk throwing some passes from this senes ol plays In two jire season games Ben Lomond has been beaten twice The defeats coming hovever from the hands of last years East high state champions school and from the good Olvm pus team loaded with stars of last )ears Granite nigh team will activities Homecoming add to the color of the football game The band will present pleasing music and intricate maneuvers at half time The big block B vvdl also be light ed by the sophomore class In their second pre season outing against a T formation last F'ridiv the Bees found a formidable opponent A big fast charging Jordan line gave a pair of hara to han die backs many opportunities to run Considerably smaller, the iBee line found difficulty in out charging their larger opponents The work of the lines was well illustrated by the score A big fullback with the speed of a splinter was a constant ground gainer for the charges His wide of Dale Sorenson sweeps around end were slopped many times only by the side lines Quick opening plays through, the middle featured a slipper) tailback who gave the Bees many anxious moments A bad opening kick off with a missed opportunity to recover on Jordans 10 yard line was an indication of a rough evening for the Box Elder griddeis One of the bright spots for the Bees was the punting of Wil ford Christensen which pushed the Bees out of trouble One kick A wa- - g md Hr close io TO yards Bte defense1 opened i eon Vail looked good well his ine wtte loupleted In eu npletin., m uul ol Jord in s touchdowns ah on shoit cios- - bucks n't inkle eight Jotden monopolized the ball one- in the second qua tu and tl oughout the game lollow handling the other immedn'elv on oltense t8 times to the1 Bees ing the half bt upiful Quickies through the middle piss play Vai tu a mnd rfn(i aid1 sweeps end p ismussen with some nue bio equally usee! b the Jor ke tie unnieg by llisrusse n rnal bukcr Sivtcn pass I (Ped Box Hde1- its biggest yar ,lip A me mixed m io keep the dage cf the night I p.i-s- - utr' BRIGHAM :5J tin, I Handle Fall Needs Mill EMBER EIGHT PAGES 21, 1955 Take P.T.A. Honors Monday Two Stores Are Beets are Inspected on Field Day Will See Plenty of Action Tonight v ventv seven a ie- ol sugars i Hi i n ii a ol i d ast sprnig came umh i t'c i sj insjiec.nm ot but on i tall Ida in sign ,on p my (, tielil d iv s,, pi M inv ol tl gmu"' vveie lm with tit lesul's sutti- pit st tenth o s'ait n (kill-- , p'ans to ac the svstim tot lM'il oliij to L & ii r in Mig ir company Looted in i - ins C Faculty Will Show What Students Brigham City Two Brigham City stores, Mod36 Dependable Cleaners, North Vliin street and North M iin furniture company, 31 North Main, were burglarized over the week end. Thieves made off with an assortment of clothing from the ( lea nets on 25 separate orders alter breaking in a side win- t I -- c em Learn at Centra! 1 oft 1C Ills non ol eh tii on attending huol have1 a close hi i it t ki tl tm Held d iv that 11 of PVUtlv what then st me I at 9 a nt at the Moroni c iiKIk n learning next Mon W aid fam located m the Mop av evenn g at h p m when a liv distil I which is opi lated by ot patent education ii w iv Mr Cal M Stenquist at the p mi is t onduited Alt was to thin abie Menquist ol is, 77 ui'es ol beets with loi.il la I one of tile session What hot using onlv long liandled hoes Wt It u will be followed bv per ai in ave'dge cost ot $12 -- Mmols 18 teachers at i tor a combined thinning each nf tin and hoeing job evtn though Mr in the, i c iss (Kims wheie they expl on to patents the phil-0-0,his wotkers SI an ,vv goo i low mi tele I al vvea ' ll1 s ud M dow it cash register had been rifled vain search for money. The loss was covered by insurance. The same evening the North Alain Furniture store, directly across the street, was looted by thieves who took a clock radio and 86 cash. Entry was made through a coal chute. A in a s'i nquist paid v followed in educational hour the hour to hour p aiines fur his cooperation and out 's huol turn, ulum followed in standing work Jesse L)av agri eul'u'al superintendent for thej'Gor classrooms and more One phase ol the discussion Gailind distict congiatulated Ap stenquis-- t pa'ents vvt'l i pc ually be inter D J in said Ihineipa! officia's said that nnpanv with grnatlv will be on home inei eased beet Gumiei-o- n uicage in prospei t for the com wmk and the pi ents responsi ing vear all grmveis are uiged bility m (tilting an ideal the field stall to investigate niosphi it bu home study 'he system and plan according Tht, ., hlM I)lmeipal urged b tha' boih tin mother and fathers Officials said that to get the 0f ti1(1 j attend the meet- best and most economical re suits with mechameil thinners a uniform stand on a well pre To pared cod bed is' essential get this farmer should apply fertilizer now and fa.l plow x, hool s teachers and give a their beet land ick of the phsical plant wlU ,llon atIend claiS Par,nts firrn' a' s,ed' level bed getting loom meetings ln (Mr Sj,nng v,ih ade Teachers who will participate, quate moisture fur undo n ger mination, fmy jKiinti'd out besides the pmicipal, include the The care taken in seleition and Widowing for a of beet seed Vera Mills Nell Barlow, Faye procos-in- g high peicentage of singles and Moody Minis n Miller and utii'oim diameter is to a laige lysine Linford first grades, Ven-- i xtem lost unless uiectsion na Spaiks Rosetta Coupling beet dulls are used and kept in 'and Dixie Ciowell 'second the best condition grades More thinning machines and Oia Hamblin AT nv P Owens a wider selection of knife sizes third rude-, vteile Crnver ituru ,e-l- ei Bee etn Wells and Leon ail tackle and halllmtk. respectively, will be leading the Bee squad tonight against the new Ben Lomond Scots on the local gndnon at 8 p. m. . . Brigham Pilot AAUW Music Hour Helps in Rescue Successful Sat, -- hour emergent v flight to eva cuate an injured worker out of near Keflavik, rough countrv Iceland was iecentlv executed by a Brigham Cm man 1st Lt James f' Johnson A caterpillar opeiutor was in juied m a job accident in northwest Iceland and the assign ment ot landing loading and and taking otf in the rugged mountainous oast a to the Biignam t it v An sotuon ot Lmvei-it- v Wunen Saturday n owning w is sue ct'sful wnh over 100 in ant n dance according to Mrs Mu y dM Gillespie chairmin Those in charge vveie delight ed with the spontaneous reac tion in the childien to 'Building a City" and Carrots Grow from 'drn,t Seeds among other icc fiUKspK To smr" MrS CXerC"tS pus time and Ini whit the must says 1S '''t first si ;n of real music a small AHs Thelma lauoi1 Kot b i in the northwest roast and apjiiev t( r v.Il le ol two more sessions l an hour and i half tl r in I st ( n to Alusii in for pre- down luted man w is brought i h ml dnri md fiTst second to the voast and aboard the tionerl in Ii el mil The plane land d on - arrU' ,U laor s.nnv method of tunning In 19iT 2i in percent of the beet acreag tl inned i v i -- Mary Jensen Holmgren to Observe 86th Year , a) rc-o- ii F- l i v C accepted the sujionor athievemmt lor the ht Central Scores u- far-iuu- le-- 2nd Precinct , 1 1 ' -- , ut Jr. Gleaners v v -- Fi-'u- -t- o-e- Ora Pate Stewart i be I To Be Speaker -- ll Home id n ' h- -i i ' 4 ; i v ilion.ilh i in e u ev j in the e nn-onng and ,n X''o ll ill piesidenl of the! ( nv Kivvani- - club said Kiwanis Iriteniaional is on tour- - of air United States Join hm ii dow - w -- Special Meeting Base pre-emi- Furniture Stores C Trip to Saturday Meet Wednesday h- -e birth-showe- Treat Youngsters Kiwanis Show Brigham by Winning I , Central l Awards at Regional Conference J 1 over-al- The advisability of building pass highways around Brig, P.T.A. ham City and Logan was disHigh cussed last Friday at a meeting of the Associated Civic Clubs ot Two Northern Utah. The meeting was held in the Box Elder Chamber of ComTwo top Parent Tern her a o ' etation awaids went to (enira! txilisivp 50 club bv selling 50 merce rooms with Judge Lewis school PTA last Monday eve subsi r.p'ions to the ITA maga- Jones, president, presiding. Both President Victor Fors mug at the regional PI A von zine was Mrs Norene Burtcher, gren and Secretary Ross Bowen Bear Rivi i high and Mis Los ferenee at Bundy president spoke about building such a school ot (entiil PTA las! year, accephighway along the old UIC right Winning membership m the ted a supenor achievement of way in the west section o awaid for the organizations tow n The AOCN is composed of ovet all program Dr. Helmes Will members from civic clubs all Besides the sale of 50 I over northern Utah. Speak in B. C. mag izincs Mis Burtcher In talking about 1994 roa eh ised subscriptions for Next Wednesday plans, Mr. Whiteniberg said that Bngham City library and raising gasoline taxes or issuing Head of the status of wo( oolev Mi mortal hospital bonds are the only ways of men program of the Amerii an bv parents -i raising funds to build and mainAssociation of I niversity Wo the roads needed for the The superior achievement a tain state anu Mae Pete sin fourth grades, men Dr Winifred G Hi lmes van! won bv the schools par A representative of the Utah Nellie Wight and B v the Ting y will speak to AAUW members h u he's organization was Farm Bureau, stated they would int fifth giarles of Og len Logan and B.igham ii iwar led Hu an out-- t aiding year oppose a gasoline tax unless Djv id W ird fifth and sixth ( it v in the Iotinii waul vhi program which included mers were assured of a rebate grade s anu (lit H t ng and featuring for gasoline used in farm work, pel Wednesday meetings cept 10, u monthly Roland Rigby sixth grades out- -' aiding speakers D G. Earl, chairman of the with an was learned today s than AOCN road committee, said that ita nd nue of never As head of the department 0 Halloween the organizations suggested road outstanding Dr Helmes What Already? It's gives guidance pure -- u rimer roundup, maga- plans for the northern Utah area and help to AAIW blanches zine Time to Mail campaign, would be formerly presented to thioughout the country active meiii'H .lnp drive and more. the road commission. in sludving the Christmas Packages position of women in civic political and Altearlv its time to worry economic situations Club Will about Miijstmas paikiges fur tnembeis of the U S armed forces and Ament an itviltan Hill Air With GOP sen ing overseas (mployies Brigham City Postmastei C. Henry Nielsen pointed out to Bngham City youngsters, eighty will be back by 6 p. m. to y t ai - old w ill he the guests day To Though only eight through of the Kiwanis club tomorrow Overseas gifts should be furnished hen they tour Hill Air Force yar olds will be mailed between Or t 15 and other children transportation, Nov A flur'n 15 to assure the afternoon. dt livery of Inc meeting Republicans to go may do so if acAir mail Christmas raid-ma- y of the Bngham ay second Tr will be fur-- , Wishing t to the south gate of companied be sent up until I)et ember 1, -l will be he'd Wednesday tii- e,i all youngster.- - in that age 8c pt 30 at 8 p m at the ward gnup who airtve at the buses the base. according to Nielsen He jxnnted out that gifts chapel, at cording to Willis Han it (cm 'at chool at 1 .10 to 145 sen with a paper signed by p n should be secu'eiv p n ki Pur,mse of hi met mg will hi ' i uldressed cot reel Iv and that poems granting them perilto lei l new p o m ' " to ,n ike the trip. !-no perishables should be sent tj,, , - ml Ilaiw n lot the convenience of the' len ini parents a blank. f l tor that puriHise attorn Fashion m is tin- - o'lile Will Held In Also addi tional ops may be secured at i oil ae f the Box Elder News Home 1 By-Pa- ss school PTA program. at-b- . Highway For Brigham City Discussed Friday Mrs. Nomie Burtcher and Mrs. Les Bundy . . . who accepted awards at the ITA emit theme last Monday. Mis. BuiUhir was honoied lor having sold over 50 subscriptions to the PTA magazine last year and Mrs. Bundy, who was Cent lid si hool PTA ptesident last year, -- C tfo disfift was mecharicwltv nine and 12 jivncnt twue This is an increase of four and children this Saiurday a half percent over the preced giade plane safely 21 and On 23 mg vear in spite of seveie frost in akin,, off Li , J ihti'on had morning sep' d, jOovlcxk in the libra-base and heavv rainfall fo up jc! dssis lhy su.l no o(r be mpnt . Lieater increases are iv The question facing most Uah'iausp he was ft,K(,(i t,ikf, off ported for next yea. as more an fanners this late summer and Uns, thp sw,ls and ,lown ,Menaea Hearts mine fa'mers take advanlagi o! earlv fall has been whuh is ,,lnrj BOSTON U Pi More than 1 iO this tm,elv and moiiev vvmg going fust irrigation water oi Lt James F Johnson who ls'memhtis of the Mended Hems they conrluded the growing season the on ol Alts H line F lohn klub met here hut not to dis operation In most of Box Elder county son of Mt Brigham tlty has been cuss romance To be eligible for MvKmlev in Alaska wins the water supply is winning but reeased fiom the service and is in the dub one the honoi of being the highest Box Elder ounty lated to arrive in Brigham City membership in western jmusl have undergone heart sur- - mountain on the North Amen where there are no reservoirs tan continent with 20300 foot However the water is scarce crops are practically mature That was the report this week bv the Utah Extension serve e Department of Agriculture and the weather bureau Comment by the Box Eklei eounty extension agent was that there is no moisture for dry land Mvrv Jensen Holmgren pio sent them a- - the ouManding she his been an active winker wheat Some fanners are p.ant will mo'her. of the veir VA'ini ing the in hei rhu-v- h all her life and ing with deep furrow drills and neer of Box Eldei county L1 kr c"unu she ha- ln7 B,,x a host of friends in Box F, iter tenresented the northern ( And-eL Morn-o- n George q, (ountv and other parts of tie ,d vision of the st ite at a Mrs Leon M tMabelt that on better rotation pastures tmn ong, slate Her mmd is keen and her m Sa, LaK(, Cm alon, Fmeiv Leona R es Mrs n nor milk rows .ire doing muth bet with three other contestants except ionallv good She H trold T ll.vdui hr m v AT s di ter than formerly when they from other m raising flowers on s s the of ate lijits par I Quill (Minnie) Nebeker Rov hr gtound- - and had to go on drv feed in late reaiK the d ulv Mrs Ifolmgi.n his lived the u)mMsed Airs No el (Mil lied mi lountv summer and a numpapers life rear usual haid and Benmon pioneer He also said that a few c title Iulev and D( Ihi it ber of magazines constantly, "f '0UI sons and six Mis Holmgiens husband off the lo now sumtrur in Her eye-igate moving is City by One d nighter died P Holmgren died two veirs jo md she still exceptionally ranges hut most of them will daughters likes to hot in-ten The children infanev in not come off until mid October ago a i'k in bit gmden AIore than Stolon n meien m Mrs Holmgren The weather forecast for this dude Frl prizes will be given aw iv scattered (lbrato her eightv sixth was week widely Pioneer To Celebrate Birthday tl the sixth u (juieilv u her home in Beir innutl I tah Home or thundet showers -- now ashion noon River which will ne afte itx Thurslu Tern no otherwise precipitation Man Jensen -t a in for about dinner ju""H evirv mn kigccl to peralures will average three f her intimate friend-Norm- al I" i itv and town in 'he -- 'a'e seven degrees above normal Holmgren Medne-da- v i xt sop' to maximum of 70 to 80 Born in a dugout on the . . . the tir-- t Loral -- 'o'e- part ii ipa' tr g in and normal minimum of Rver east of the nv in 1867 e show will be North Al on fur AT 3t to K degrees Holmgren vv - the first w lute girl horn e and H.ulfield furniure of ,u be Boar born white girl lo in in Bt ur Riv or Tigham Citv River Ci'v Ho pa'ents J imes Feaiuie of the event wil' ne Pete Jensen and Christiana An ( itv m a dug-oh'g open house it ill pan dei son Jensen lomed the I alter ai.ng store- - from 7 to 11 p m rlav Sunt chur h in mi the Denmark Wedne-da- v when all the very and emigrated lo America in Bear River, ile- -t in -- tv'es and designs of 18n6 i mtu.t tlon' coverings home For will itlehrate Walking the entire distance 'et (nations and aiies-oite- s will Citv to ftom Omaha Bngham her ie 8(ith displayed They moved to Be ir River Citv Alost ol the stores are mak ng Stake Chastity Night for all in 1867 bnthdav fm the elaborate North and -- mith Bov Fildet stake reparations wa-tIn 1917 Mis o Ilo'mgien to vindow and floor displays at her Junu r Gleaners and their moth quietly he the Centennial eatuie all the newest creations ers will be held on Sept 29 in chosen home in Bear n home queen of F!ei River ( itv during fu for thi-i- ll the stake tabernacle Tulv celehrrtion She River ( itv Mrs Clela Jorgenson member 'he 21th of F erv one ho p Is i nv of of the Junior Gleaner commit rude in the parade in a two Thursday used m year-gon- e cutter vvli he g.ven ie open hu-- tee for the ( hurch of Jesus Christ eated bv to m ike merriment in afternoon with be m entiv nl it k 'o participate in will of Latte dav Saints the vv in'er Mine The utter wav he Home Show liner with a dinner guest speaker k conte-- t m hand made b her father in law 7 Limenck eiano-- v 30 at p begins Meeting few for a O 1874 Peter in Holmgren ill he deDo-ne- d at anv of the Rosaline Gwen Chidester and was1 intimate -- lake ln 1952 Airs Holmgren and the Ridd North and .South participating hv ihe Civic Improvcmnet ong st of win, iei- - will be an Junior Gleaner piesidentx -- iidklio-en friends. club of Bngham City to repre- nounopd later in furniture store today. B.E. Crops, Will MoRXIM. KI)M1)A 1'AII, Successful Mechanically Thinned I t L Water Low for VOLUME 58, NUMBER 11 C i -- l(, oi!,i etp pi izi - an ti e ,v,, (1( jyj iv o new meri hand s( x a drivv a recip turn ai o, ling o lx yea b si ot' i -e up B nevv ig- -- n Mrs Ora Pate Stewart, ress and wife of Col Robert W. Stewart of Salt Lake City, will he gue- -t speaker at a special autho-Bigh,e- Fireside meeting sponsored by the North and South Box Elder -- take Alutual Improvement t The meeting will begin bombers and at 7:30 with fine music planned fniPnos mid more and special presentation of tha il Tn nm.in leave Brigh im theme it was announced today -- h av loi H j , ear i iv at 2 n sen liv and v Mrs Blanche Hendricks, Mrs. Nellie Smith, Wallace Christensen and LaRue Yates, North and gi ant iiermis-m- n child (m cluldun) named: South stake leaders. Airs Stewart has appeared In Bngham City before and was ven en'husiastically received. to paitkipate in fit Knv.mi- - chili excin-m- ii Tho-- e who heard her previouslto Hill y wi be pleased to learn she Field on Satiinlav, SeptimU i 2(1, IT will again .speak in this area. Airs Hendiicks said today. I leleit-- e t hi Iv vv am- - (hih ii mn uiiv al Her talks wil concern the folhahihtv . lowing books she has written: Pages From the Book of Eve, I Talk About My Gleanings, and Brown Leaves Children Mgnatme of Parent or G itrdian Turning Mrs Stewart delights both Addle--- : young and old alike. The general public is cordially invited to cirI his lorm must h cle October 4 and atfend the proKil signed and presented at the combined stake Fireside. lids helm e i hildi t n ai e pt i nntti d to load. Editions of her books will be available at the meeting. u , , - well a- - lungers p m tirt-esw- i 1 lo1-ti- 1 i pet-on- i |