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Show Microfilming Corn. Plaroont ?ive. Salt kd City, Ut:h 56 UniVvirs-i- l 141 f 9 4 y- - ?. y JW'S u - . Jn. rurt ' j BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 27, VOLUME 49, NUMBER 4 Civic Improvement Club Donates Fund to Furnish Old Folks Home Pledge Gift of $4,283 Plus New Fund Being Created by Members Snowfall Covers City Wednesday Wednesday loked like a typi cal January day when three inches of snow fell over the Brigham City area. The snow, fall had a moisture content of 22 inches, making a total of inches of moisture for the month to date, according to Charles Clifford, local weather ANALYZE PROGRAM Chairman Clarence Hill, Gallup, N. M., standing, Von H. Robertson, Salt Lake City, and Miss Ethel Lee Jewell, Provo, compose the special survey committee currently making a study of the effectiveness of the special Navajo educational and vocational training program at Intermountain school. Observer. Survey Team Evaluates Navajo Educational Program Blue skies prevailed for a portion of the day Thursday, with the clouds appearing during Members of the Civic Improvement club voted Thursday afternoon, to ear mark the clubs savings fund, created during the past fifty years and amounting to $4,283.52, for furnishing the newly approved Box Elder county old folks home. 'In addition, a presidents fund was created at a special meeting Wednesday, held at the residence of Mrs. Roy Thompson, 136 East Second South, and mem attended by 30 long-timbers, 18 of them being past presidents of the organization, to be used for the , same pure 195G 8 PAGES 'Mother's March for P&Sio' Drive Monday Evening si' End Month-lon- g Campaign f Conservation Offer Beef as Honors Won by Local Scout Ward Prize in Brigham City Miss Jewell is particularly who are being asked the follow-- afternoon-- while the tempera ture reached 43 degrees. , concerned with the family living ing questions: pose. A Box Elder High school ExThe high and low tempera and home economics field of 1. In your opinion, what 'are comA standing committee As a climax to the month-lonfor ture Wednesday posed of Mrs. Dan Peterson, plorer Scout has been chosen readings study to determine how the the strong points, the weak March of Dimes campaign1 in to Bonneville Lake are: represent Mrs. John Burt and Mrs. Vosco graduates fit into the communi- points In the Navajo program? and Thursday Brigham City and Box Elder 2. What suggestions do High Low Call was named to promote the council in a regional conservaties where they go, how they bounty, the (Mothers March for tion contest, It was announced 28 41 are employed, their success in have for improving the Polio will be held Monday afpresidents fund and administer this week by Murle Markham, 20 43 to make gram? the community, ability ternoon and evening, it was it for conservation the chairman 3. What objections do you new friends and their home announced this week by Mrs. According to Mrs. Thompson, Bird Haven district. have concerning the philosophy life. all of the group pledged to make Roy Barnard, general chairman. On the other hand, Robertson and operation of the program? contributions to the volunteer The youth, Richard Gordon, The campaign In Brigham 4. of What wlith kinds the is primarily concerned help do you fund and it was thought likely son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gorwill be conducted during City general educational program, need to continue to do an effec that many members of the don, was selected to represent the dinner when ward captains, vocational training and place- tive job? Civic Improvement club would Bird Haven district in the coun each assisted toy from 10 to 14 5. In your opinion, are you ment also make donations-Thi- s cil competition against five other volunteers will visit every hindered or 'held back in any group voted unanimous- other contenders at Ogden, on Distribute Questionnieres home, seeking contributions to from can to ly to pledge the clubs savings Tuesday night, and was picked The chairman of the group way the doing all you the polio fund. children? help acounts Navajo old the for to represent the council in the WINNER' will concentrate on the acadefurnishing Richard Gordon A similar campaign will toe Employers of the boy? and folks home, and the member- Region 12 competition which in mic courses, guidance program week to rep- conducted was this at Intenmountain picked tedl3St 'A delicious .banquet of the boys and girls, interview will be ship action taken Thursday rat- eludes the states of Texas, Cali coun- school when volunteer workers Lake Bonneville resent and the before also be will recommendation-sponsorshiyear ified their Orep d fornia, Nevada, Arizona, citizens of the community, the will make the rounds of the Saturday evening, Jan to determlnehow well of the old folks gon, Utah and the Territory of cil in the Region 12, Boy Chamber of Commerce and bus- contacted 28, at ithe Seventh ward campus, Mrs. Barnard saidL conser-yatioof lis equipping them uary Scouts school the America, inessmen and conduct surveys for recreation hall for all ward home has been one of the Civic Hawaii. v To stimulate ,the campaign their contest. success on their jobs, members at a special ward wel- Improvement clubs major proj among members of the gradua- the job and within the city, a grand prize is in Each council other phases. the region ects during recent years and fare dinner. ting class, past graduates and of a beef is toeing offered to the Landlords be to a candidate will interviewed, eligible present the with of a Mr. and Mrs. Ray Korth are Brigham school staff members. approval district making the most gener as will ' religious leaders and winner of the competi Five hundred members of the others chairmen for the eve- City site for the home, donated and the ous contribution to the March general to two weeks how will a find be the tion grad ning. given by the Sons of Utah Pioneers, senior class will be asiked to fill uates of Dimes, the chairman anto to the north conservation their adapt themselves trip out a questionnaire which asks: A charge of $5.00 per family it seems nearing reality. nounced. new west and environment where visit he will logging finally, furWith to this donation the 1. How has this school helped , . , Or $1.50 per plate is being made A 1.000 pound steer for this and conservation proj with proceeds going to the wei- - nishing of such a home, another camps . . you? 1 1 1 t has been contributed purpose to to determine ects. their reactions f- 2. Do you think the program big hurdle has been overcome, by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins, their new way of living. Mrs. Thompson, 'is long enough for you to learn are reminded president of The Air Force will fly the Bear River City.- winner to the camp where the the organ si&tteVi said. a vocation and learn to live in Study Neats Completion bring their own. silverware. beef may be used In ' com The 22 on and should will June start is be It gram. survey that a community? trip Tickets are available from particularly fitting the winning district any way 3. Analyze the results to deterted the next at IntermountaJin of A complete explanation 3. If you had , another- - year pie Mr. and Mrs. Ted Whitaker, tic- this action Should be taken end July 5, traveling by bus, for ward dinners with desires, accombeen has what mine at this school what would you week, committee members said, ket chairmen, or from any mem- during our golden anniversary boat and other, means, before Weber basin reclamation project the entire district sharing in the and the group will move on to ber of the Priests quorum of year, the club, president said. flying home. Wedat the plished during the special five like to Learn more about? on the program wag prize, or in other ways, it was '' Runner-uPhoenix Ascon Our Riverside com council to and civic on the year program. the in of 4. How can this school group, organized and the ward. nesday night meeting The special survey team was the similar studies at the other Serving will begin at 6:30 in March 22, 1906 upon recommen petition was Darrel Garn of sociated Civic Clubs of Northern explained. people of this school help duot Communities will Outlying Dr. the of at two schools. After these are the amusement 'hall. A request dation of the Box Elder Cham- Bear River High school. appointed Utah, held at the Tropical Res- stage the Mothers March during you more? tabulations will be gram will be presented inter- ber of Commerce, long has been George A. Boyce who 'recom5. What are the" things you Young Gordon was selected taurant. the afternoon. mended that such a study be like best about this school? made and analyzed before concan on the basis of conservation mittently during the eYening interest in this project. We were for the made with the view of improvclusions are progrom formed investthfiik no advance Speakers and of of finer way 6. Are there things you doint activities, report under the direction of Mr.' and scouting , ed, Hill salid. ing the program and obtain like about this school? ing the funds which have aceu ment, public speaking ability Rex Greenhalgh of the Bureau of Mrs. Wayne Pace. critical suggestions so that betReclamation and E. J. Fjeldsted, The staff at Inform ountain 7. Are There people you dont Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl Olsen are mulated over the past 50 years. and scholastic achievement ter results might toe obtained like at this school? of the Weber Basin has been very eoopetative and In manager charge of fable decorations. from such an evaluation. Conservancy district, who ex8 If you had not come to helpful in our studies, Chair- Food committee members in Survey Three Schools project plained the this school whait do you ' think man Hill said, and we sincere-- elude Mr, and Mrs. Korth and Before reaching any concluwhich we will furnish additional ircan a that hope be Mrs. produce Where would now? Mr. ly, the and you following: doing consions, the survey team will report that will (be instrumen- - Clyde Jones, Mr. a,nd Mrs. Kelly rigation water, culinary water for would you be living? duct similar research at the towns and cities, industrial water 9 What are your plans for tal in improving the educational Korth, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Phoenix, Ariz., Indian school the future? What do you thi'nk program so that the Navajo packer and Mr.- - and Mrs. De supply, drainage, hydro-electriand the Sherman Institute at you wtill be doing five or ten boys and girls can get the m6stLaun 1 power and recreational sites. Sackett. ; out of their training. We also Riverside, Calif. years from now? was R. M. Kaiser at will Mrs. the be1 meeting The findings will again Presiding trust that .the survey will proMrs. Wynn Andersen reported work this year on the project as Linn C. Baker, president of the to the Commissioner of Indian Ask For Suggestions vide useful (information in the Box Elder County Extension .Fieads Heart Sunday Kindergarten memiber and in organization who called on high- Service Affairs with the recommenda Identity of the Students re training techniques employed in cooperation with the charge of all phases of the an- way committee members and the county commissioners and the tion that the report be made turning the survey forms will at Intemountain which can 26 Feb. Activities drive. commitnual conservation watershed available to all educators, be complete anonymous as will be used by other educational! FFA departments, is conducting Mrs. Kaiser reports that the tee for reports. that of the 200 staff members institutions. Chairman Hill said. Mrs. Wynn Andersen has been rat beginning Feb. Hailed as a major step in the 1. Baitcampaign named Heart Sunday chairman business district will mot be canwill ibe sold for J5c per conservation watershed homes program in the for Brigham City with members vassed, just the pound, which Is less than one-hal- f B. of the Kindergarten dub accept- area will be contacted on Heart was the purpose of 4,752 acres of cost, with the county comdenuded land in Ogden canyons missioners ing the responsibility of assist- Sunday. standing the rest of Last year, under the able di- North Fork area by Weber coun- the cost. ing with the canvassing planEight stakes, including North ned for Sunday afternoon, Feb- rection of Mrs. Herman Had- ty on that day. Bait will be available at the Will The site will be developed for following places: County Agents Weber, Lake View, Weber, Farr ruary 26. field, Heart Sunday chairman, West, Riverdale, South Bear (Mrs.1 O. Dee Lund, Kindergarnearly $1,500 were collected for recreation and conservation prac office and Utah Poultry In BrigDr. Jay B. Nash, dean of Brig- awards and is listed in Whos River and North and South Box ten dub president, reports that the fund and the money is now tices with the Weber County ham City; Mantua Grocery in ham Young universitys College Who in America. Elder stakes, will be represen the project was unanimously being used to further heart re- Watershed Protective corporation Mantua; Wagstaff , Service In of Recreation, 'Physical and fed at the fifteenth divisional accepted by members attending search a,nd assist needy heart paying part of the purchase Perry; Utah Oil Station of Monte Because of the importance of MIA quartet festival planned for the regular January meeting. Health Education and Athletics, the speaker, invitations are beprice. Zundel in Willard; Morgans patients. Snow Carnival and an- - 28 will be giuest speaker on the ing extended to other schools coronation dance Will be queen ewnn store and Colinne Co-oin held Box Elder P- - m. in founders day program of Cen- in Northern Utah and a capa- Feb. 18 at Box Elder the Lees Place in Bear River I7;3? High ass School tral city crowd is expected for the school gymnasium, it was learn- - stal5e tabemacleCity;, the new grain mill In sociation, it was announced this Feb. 13 meeting but additional ed today from Jack Hadfield . The general public is invited Honeyville; Deweyville Service n Packer, seating will be available for the and Mrs. Samuel Week by Mrs. Ronald atenc arK 'hear the in Deweyville; Kidmans GroMortensen, eo- itants. president. occasion, J. D. Gunderson, school cery In Collinston; Simmons of the event. Award plaques will be Service Station in Beaver Dam; on the principal announced. Dr. Nash will talk in to the winners following sented to ail UTged Utah Poultry and the Agriculon charge the Added attraction proa Had Never They subject, ' circle Feb. 18 on their calendar the announcement from the ture department at the Bear Rivmusical will be numbers gram Chance, er High school to Tremonton; of and plan to attend this out- - judges. by the fifth grade students In charge for the evening are Andersons Cash store in ThatThe nationally known speak- Marjorie Cook, Blythe Timgey standing festive dance and car- Mrs. nival. Clea Capp, Ogden Region cher; Bear River Farm Supply er is a graduate of Oberlln col- and Ora Faye Iverson. and Don Limbs Service Station Others assisting with the an- music director, and Vern Peter lege, studied at the University to in Garland; Jays Service nual affair will be: . Mr. and sen, Box Elder Region music di of California and Columbia store Mts. Clyde P. Larsen, Earls and received the deRiverside; Grocery tickets; rector. v Mr. and Mrs. Tracy in Fielding; Pecks Grocery store Competition will toe In both Larsen, gree oif doctor of- philosophyin and senior divisions. at the Cross Roads; Lambs SerMr. junior Mrs. York Dean and New food; from Compuniversity colMr. and Mrs. vice Station in Plymouth; and ton, decorations; 1929. In 1933, Springfield Hoskinsons store in Portage. Fullmer Allred, queens; , and lege conferred upon him the For best results bait should Mr. and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson, honorary degree of master of be made available In small science. publicity. Mrs. Clyde Jones 'is ire charge quantities, fresih daily, for at Successively teacher, superin least eight to 10 days. of the scrapbook and James Oak at of recreation tendent as Nelson is of of secreary director serving phy land, Call., and the committee. Kent Lee will sical education for the State of arrange for 'the traditional white Square Dancers Called California, Dr. Naah became an woolen be to blanket York New at presented associate professor to the new queen. To Seventh Ward Hall university, rising to full profesThe nomination blank for the The Boys amd Girls leagues' sorship in 1928 and was named queen contestants appears on annual circus held at Box Elder Swing Your Partners will chairman of the department two seven of this issue of the High school ds scheduled for be the phrase heard from the 4 page later. years Box Elder Journal. ' t ' Seventh ward amusement hall Wednesday and Thursday. Feb. An executive of many na Mr. and Mrs. Allred as squaie dancers attend the and today 15 and 16, according to William tional health, recreation, reminded those interested In H. Griffith, sponsor of the Boys dance planned .this Friday eveDr. education organizations. ' 'a for some ning, January 27, by the Sevennominating lovely of girl author league. the also Nash is th ward Elders. queen to mail nominations soon. It was originally scheduled to 15 books in this field. Dr. Jay The PTA SPEAKER contestant should be wor- - be hettd Felb. 8 and 9, but due to Dancing will begin at 9 p. He served as a FuHbrlght proB. Nash of Brigham Young thy of the title Snow m. with a cordial invitation to Queen, the regional wrestling matches fessor in India during 1953 and university will be the key and should be 17 years of age which will be held at Box Elder PLAN HEART FUND DRIVE Mrs. 0. Dee Lund, president of the Kindergarten club, all. Beginners are welcome, 1954, joining the Brigham Young note Box Elder county director of the Heart Sam Mortensen and Clarence speaker St the Central and single. He is 1954. High school on those dates, the sponsors of the project, Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser, stall in the fail of Heart on Fund PTA school Mrs. Feb, This and Snow the is Andersen, 19th Sunday chairman, are busy these days Burrup, chairmen, stressed annual Wynn meeting will campaign circus the distin be presented the recipient of 'many . CarnlvaL 13. 'following week. planning the fund raising drive which will open next month. service and leadership An objective evaluation of the special Navajo educational program at Intenmountain school, now is in progress by a group educators of three Who are not connected with the government in any way. Heading the survey team as chairman is Clarence Hill, Gallup, N. M., former Intermoun-taistaff member who Is how director Of a developmental educational sponsored project jointly toy the Neiw Mexico Department of Education and the Marshall Field Foundation. I Aiding in the project is Miss Ethel Lee Jewell, Provo, Brigham Young university, college of family diving, department of home economics, homemaking education supervisor and resident housing consultant. Study Entire Program The third memiber of the team is Von H. Robertson, Salt Lake City, state director of trade and industrial education for the State Board of Education. Purpose of the study Which started here on Jan. 16, Is to 1. Review the entire operation. 2. Study the, educational pro- - 1 g n n . Seventh Warders Reminded of Welfare Banquet I Weber Basin . -- . Project Aired AtClubMeet Rat Campaign Kindergarten Club Assumes Heart Fund Drive Slated for February 1 multi-purpos- e Scheduled to c Begin Feb. Quartet Festival Bids Singers to Dr. Jay Nash, Brigham Young Dean, Snow, Carnival Local Tabernacle -- Speak to Central School PTA Scheduled for - February 18 Parent-Teacher- contes-chairme- pre-Thos- Boys Girls League Circus Dates Changed guished t |