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Show jCHOOL TOMORROW, All VACATION fS To ti hur. Attend UEA; Sen. In Salt . Ffi 5ot. - snf'ss.s the Box Elder attend .the convention, an will . rjtv all the conclave of There they Utah. in in their ,dvancements , and discuss problems mg- morning at 10:30 a. m., according to Norm Watkins, campaign director for the Democrats in the county. Later he is to tour the county. During the recent weeks he has been touring Utah in his F. campaign against Wallace Bennett, industrial leader who will run against him November 7, on the Republican ticket. This will be Thomas first appearance in Box Elder county since before the primary - will day vacation through next week for and Dents in Box Elder lour high one week Memorial Bldg. VOLUME 55, NUMBER 41 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1950 schools to into a long ation. hoard of education evening, it Monday beet ded to hold the next week to insure the mers of the north and an ,art of the county jupply of labor in their 10 PAGES C0UNCI1 ACTS ON TRAFFIC Construction Moves Ahead vVt' PROBLEM AT CENTRAL SCHOOL County Today Thursday and Friday, have the opportunity r. the fall weather, top. enjoying or just istrict E Thomas InHWI Part For To Visit B. E kids m tocher in NEXT REEK B According to the last minutes of the meetingapproved of the county commissioners, a committee of the Sons of Utah Pioneers of Box Elder county requested the use of a plot of land Box Elder park to construct ? Senator Elbert D. Thomas, their pioneer memorial buildDemocrat, now campaigning ing. throughout Utah for U. S. Sena-tor- , The committee, which conwas sated to arrive in Brigof Leon Jensen, Dr. Charham City mday for an informal sisted les Munns, A. M. Reeder, A. B. visit .here and throughout the Taylor and John Smith, pointed county. out that if they built on the He was scheduled to be at the 'Forest service property they Howard Hotel, Democratic head- would have to pay a yearly rent for quarters the county, this and that the Forest service could BOX Elder week. this break t the turn stu,eir teachers ,"ool FRIDAY; SUP Asks Land In . P.T.A. Officers, School Representatives, , 0 Club Meet To Iron Out Problem Mon.. The Brigham City city council took swift .action this 20-3- insure the complete safety of Central school children crossing main street, in front of the new building, after discussing the problem with representatives of schools, Parent 0 Teacher associations in Brigham City and the club. , The city council indicated fhat there will be a policeman op; duty in front of the school buildr ing whenever the students are coming to class, leaving for home for tha day, or during week to 20-3- Doctor Decries Socialized noon hour. assist the policemen, one Medicine At Meet at To Third north for Lincoln raise the rent at any time. The commissioners indicated that if proper arrangements are worked out they would give the S. U. P. the ground they re- quested. The committee requested fiassistance from the county but the commissioners nancial A talk by Dr. J. Gordon on school children, and the other at the traffic lane directly in light- the center Central school Felt socialized medicine high of the ed the regular weekly dinner block, Junior police have been John Smith, Aubrey Turley meeting of the Brigham City under the sponsor and A. M. Grover asked the comclub, Monday evening at the organized, of the ship Brigham City missioners to put a stream of Howard cafe. New Building At Intermountain Indian School club, at both schools. waste water, that originally had one vocational In Felts talk, At Central school there will run across the "Whitney place," . . . now nearing completion. Part of a $3,000,000 construction project, the buildings of which is given by a member be a Junior police at each of the will be utilized as living quarters for employes, a gymnasium and auditorium for the of the club each deback into its "natural course. he meeting, The stream, cried socialized medicine as In- four corners of the street in front now running Navajo Indian students there, meeting Ed. Holmgren, X-Rbarring any Box across ay road on the free enterprise sys- of the building, T hung the North Jessops property and Returns Home tem and a danger to the effi- children from crossing in the was beet growers asso-analong the Turley place, lanes. The children will to A. M. Leon Gardner, rep-,diverted, according ciency and progress of medicine. regular be directed to cross in the wide y accom-cwouid not "We have any Grover, in the fall of 1948. the south, and E. The commissioners said they choice about . participating in pedestrian lane in the center of Eph Jensen, Mr. the plan," Felt pointed out ,but the block. There, the policeman must see ffle stream involved Christiansen, stop traffic as necessary, I before taking any action. would haveto of the U. and I. take part in it will 11-- 27 while the Junior police keep the asare we and do told." Gerald and Ed Jessop asked advised the Wilma Larsen and Arlene company, children from crossing until sigter 'contact between home and the commissioners to grade their oard that they felt a beet The cost of the socialized med- nalled the Utah State Future school, and improved community by the city policeman. The state health departments road. The c6mmissioners indiicine program would necessitate necessary, Homemakers of America conven- cooperation and activity of stuThe same arrangement, will a mobile device . cated well now that unit, a deduction of about 20 percent be used at Third north for Linbeet harvest, they would look at it, and They are: tion which was held in Cedar dents, of your wages by the govern- coln school children. high has saved many lives in the then decide. ay, will shift into Wilma Mantua, presiLarsen, 30 As a result of Mr. Carl Wold City, Utah, on September 29, state, will be available to peoment another tax burden, Felt ixt week. dent; Joan Norman, Corinne, Under this arrangement 'the ple of Box Elder county from and Arland Hess, both of How- and October 1, as delegates of vice declared. Francis Petersen, president; Junior police will not be allowed October 11, until October 27, it ell, appearing before the com- the Box Elder chapter. They rein Under the Engprogram on 'the street and will be safely was learned today from Mrs. missioners to sign an agreement ported having a good time, and Brigham City, secretary; Merlyn J. land the doctors are paid very Bear River City, treasuron the sides of (the Louella O, MadFarlane, chair- for the county to do road work conveyed to chapter members Jensen, well and they would be in the assisting Dial, Willard, histostreet, j man of the Box Elder county T. for Howell, it was decided to important information given to er; iArlene United States. The doctors Mrs. rian, and Carol Roundy, B. association. the city ' council draw up agreements for the in- them at the convention. Attending incenwould not Buried but the suffer, reporter. Some appoinThe unit will be in Brigham corporated towns and have each Bertha Harris, sponsor, accomMonday meeting night were Dr. tive for conscientious medical offices will be filled later. tive, Dee Glen Smith J. them. Box and of for work. southern Elder Gordon, them road Felt, it panied City service to the public would wane sign The local chapter entered a in the Brigham and Veri Petersen of the 20-3City county from October 21 to 27, Monday, October 2, 200 memCommissioner Wight reported because re be would they paid Box float In the recent Peach Days follow funeral inclusive. Mr, Norman Andrson, y will they are putting steel springers bers and sponsors of the gardless of the quality of care club, to be held in Salt Lake the Lincoln school; J. Elder chapters of the F. H. A. parade, winning top honors and To draw up final plans for the in the Honeyville bridge. he said. rendered, D. Gunderson, principal of Cenday at noon for Hans visit to this area, a meetHarold Felt asked the county and F. F. A. held a party at a prize of $15. The social side units contindoctors. Felt English tral school; Superintendent K- 86, a former Brig-t- y ing of the state directors with to assist him in purchasing a Crystal Springs in honor of the is not forgotten with the girls ued, find that when medical E. Weight of the Box ' Elder holding a swimming party and resident. local health workers will be new ambulance, telling that new members who had joined. service is offered free they will school district. Sydney James eppson was born Sept 11, held at the county court house, there is no profit in maintainRoller skating, swimming, and watermelon bust at Crystal Hot (Representing- the have as many as 70 or 80 pa- P.-Springs as the school season . . . recently returned were Mrs. Lloyt DaA.s Brigham City, a son of Wednesday evening at 8 oclock. ing the ambulance service but dancing were enjoyed and waafter laboring in the Western tients iri. a day. They cannot be vis, Mrs. J. Oleen palmer and and Gunilh Marie gets into the stride. 1t is hoped," Mrs. MacFar-lan- e that he had done so the past termelon was served to all those really of was activities On their States mission field for two properly Scared for and those Mrs. S. W. Beechef of Central He married said, "that the unit will be few years because this area had present. of a package from yearS. He is the son of Mr. truly sick, stay sick until they school and Mrs. Bert Reeves of Elizabeth Riggs in the able to make stops at Corinne, to have one. Recently new officers for the to a school in Hol- and Mrs. Ferris Lincoln schooL L J). S. temple. ' -, 5 ' .of come often enough , and .stay The commissioners told Felt group, which has the aims of their chapter James, Willard and Perry so that resiatlong were special get las enoughto economics erved the Both pinking ., njncluded. "princiPark Valley, Utah. $tim plating homer ChTu'ivfaIftT dents of those towns will sot to eontaet-thetention. cotton cloth, embroidery of Central and Dr. J. Gordon list of Latter-daSaints have to travel to Brigham City pal to see what help they could work in the high schools, build- shears, wool yarn, sewing thread For every hundred patients Felt, president of the cluB, top at Bramweil, . offer. Idaho, to be tested. ' ing leadership, promoting bet- floss, one person iwould have to be praised the city council fot their and snaps. buttons d served in S. 1949 other respon-iliurcAt the county fair in The chapter recently received employed for the clerical work action and cooperation in, the n capacities in there were two tuberculosis a letter expressing appreciation involved. Practically the same problem. and Rexburg, Idaho cases detected and nine other for the articles, all of which are type of insurance for health may Brigham City f and Can-- ' cases of chest pathology. be purchased from health inscarce over there, especially the M the time of his death In Utah alone last year there are alsurance which shears, companies at, one-hal- f pinking a high priest in the were 208 cases of the disease and 10 In A Of most impossible to obtain. of the cost of that A welcome home testimonial or one-thirchest found were 111 of them by The girls are now busy plan- meeting will honor Elder Syd- of a federalized program. simi-liar ig his youth, Mr. Jepp-keprocessed on units ning their program for the year ney James, in the Park Valley on the construction "Finally, Dr. Felt concluded,; By Marijane Morris to the one that will be was owned by John and and their Initiation meeting ward, Sunday evening, October "if the bill for socialized medicondi- loader weather l roads and railroads and ideal Under last Utahns were died six I here. Fifty Craner. Beet pullers which will be held soon for the 22. cine, which will come up before the Roy horse teams for mining year from the disease, and many tions, 10 acres of beets inatWest. owned by A. M. 'Reeder, Henry new members of the chapter. Elder James recently returned the house at the next session of nes in Butte and L. farm welfare D. S. Helena, of them could have been preNorman and Jim Marble. The Carol Roundy, reporter. home from a two year mission congress, passes, it is another He also worked on vented if detected in the early Corinne were harvested by 27 trucks were owned by Claude from the Western States mission. huge step towards a completely 9. October construction with have men, Monday, cases active Leon He received an emergency call socialized United States." stages. Three Jeppsen, LaFayette Nelson, A poor season lor the, farmers and was The thrilling sight through the Ca been found in Box Elder county to return because of illness at Floyd Carter and Fred Jeppson, Also, during the evening re- that started with late unseason-a- l of a hum was Rockies. G.O.P. activity the farm He engaged in in recent weeks. Marble. home. While on his mission he ports were given by the various frosts and unusually iNvet went into in Utah and Idaho The presidencies of the Relief The unit not only detects tu- as men and machines labored ly the Black Hills of committees. were weather, came to a con" a. m. spring There 8 18 years ago. at action and and Primary berculosis but other heart South Dakota for 14 months and society, Mutual clusion for tomato growers last beet harvesters, mechanical in five addition to his lung disorders as well, Mrs. ''ng hot dinner cooked and served-also opened up the Oglala Sioux week with the end as dismal as are five two diggers, one loader, nine to the workers at noon. sons, J. Ellery MacFarlane reports. Indian reservation. He is the Allen the beginning. on U. trucks and three beet pullers, as worker and Jeppson, Salt Lake An interested and Mrs. Fejris The Republican central com- son of Mr. Early frost tobk a 20,000 ton - Morris from mittee will meet in the Jeppson, Henefer; James. out of the tomato harvest bite well as numerous hand toppers. spectator was Kurt Holier, w county is one of court Jeppson. Ashton, Ida He plans to attend the U.S. B.E. When the last load of beets Munich, Germany. He under in northern Utah that will knock house at 8 oclock Thursd Orville O. Ida-Uthe German Jeppson, youths to perfect their AC. in Logan, where he, is a left the field at 4 p. m. it was nine A welcome home testimonial a million dollars off the payroll Bureau. day evening Idaho; a daughter, Junior student. for not only a good days work done sponsorship of the Farm their and cannery workers and hold the plans campaign hrold E. meeting will honor Orlin Allen, of Salt He lives with the A. V. Smoot to see that all the Johansen, in are farmers take down to a low an ultimate cooperation but eveprecincts in ward the Eighth Level Sunday of harJy; 19 grandchildren and and a score for advanced and family. He did his share properly organized, Walt Mann, Bear River Farm Bureau ning at 7:30, In conjunction with $400,000. beets. welfare the grandchildren. vesting chairman of the Box Elder counbetter ways of farming. sacrament services, according to As a result the allied indusUnder the direction of Bishop In spite of the early freeze tries, the railroads, can makers, ty Republican party, said today. Plan Meeting Friday Ernest Hansen, bishop. of w work dicanneries the and to truck haulers, etc. will take an Candidates be Norman H. J. the will robbed that present returned Allen Elder Registration recently Oil discuss the rights and duties of Ladies of the Bear 'River Farm home from a two tons of tomatoes in iBox El- rectors, Mr. Mervin Jeppsen and mission approximate 25 percent cut over year school meet will at Bureau ys Left Before the watchers and checkers In each last years production. der county, the level of employ- Mrs. A. V. Smoot, the following house in Bear River City at 2 to the Navajo Indian reservaTomatoes this year are averment is remaining high, accord- men and machines were workprecinct, problem of getting out oclock in the ;reral Election son tion. of He is S. the Isaac afternoon, Friday, of beet mechanical head as about $20 a ton to growthe as vote, five well other Miller, to the aging many and Almina Allen ing: Heaton of the Douglas ing i October 13, officers of the or!tt are ers. Multiplying this by 20,000 important matters. the Utah state employment ser- harvesters were owned by Jew ward. only two tegistra-djEighth said today. The Republicans officially ganization ell Nelson, Everett Anderson, left October 17 and vice office in Brigham City. His many friends and rela- tons lost to frosts, nearly $500,-00- 0 The future of iBox Elder counAt the meeting Bessie HanMarvin the November loss will be suffered by the at their Jeppsen opened up Roundy, oil a headquarters in besides all of the Eighth Dredge greater tives production There is still slightly possible election, ty sen, home demonstration agent farmers. room the with Hansen. is 20, Pointed out Alfred Brigham Hotel, and week there look a on are last invited and took bright today by demand for help than for Box Elder will give ward members Nor were tomatoes the only T Clerk K. B. Olsen. The three beeters were owned when an oil well a half mile Ida Tingey Hadfield, secretary a demonstration county for jobs, but there will probably urged to attend the testimonial. on "hot breads. Holto suffer from the frost. Cuof this in 'Tone eligible crop years campaign, east of the Howjjll L. D. S. chato vote be plenty of labor when the can- by Frank Hunsaker, Burley Everyone is invited to attend. cumbers are a thing of the past Hansen. One charge. man contact their and Lloyd oil In run. Back had favorable their They showings pel Brigham City and silo corn ' also blighted precinct neries complete ration officer at a depth of 500 feet in a black The public is invited to call BeeTee Glee on one of were scheduled to cease operasomewhat. Postpones lime formation. AH voters days. tions last Monday. in to obtain any and all elec Wi registered to vote. "We have passed the hump, Oil promoters in Brigham City tion material which is available Thursday Night Practice Miller commented, and unless last week described the possi- there, Mann said. The Bee Tee glee club will Child wet weather makes it impossible bility of developing oil fields ?&, In not hold rehearsal next Thursharvesters use to mechanical favorable. as the in county Pushes day as originally scheduled bethe sugar beets there should be Representatives of several oil Smith! daughter of Dr. cause of the U. E. A. convenClaire remainder the labor of and geologists have plenty tion in Salt Lake City, it was and Mrs. C. R. Jones of Brigham companies of the year. There are 250 visited the well near Tremonton First the in announced today. honored Members was beet City, in the county for the state week that the and past Lloyd Blanthorn, GOP ward recently when she achiev- the Up If harvest. WARNING BRIGHAM CITY TO son of Mr. and Mrs. Byran BlanGolden Gleaner, oil showings are excellent. award of, ed the alCentral is TIGHTEN TRAFFIC CONTROL future showings continue good school Parent The excellent weather thorn of Grouse Creek, died in ers Miss Lura Ridd, stake glean- a larger drill will be brought in The Box Elder county RepubA strong effort to eliminate association is now lowing the construction work to a Burley, Idaho hospital Sunday the presented supervisor, ,1 roembership drive to continue at normal speed, and er and several major oil compan lican party has opened a cam- fast and reckless driving within morning of burns received' the the which only after all award on of each of ies will join in making it a test paign headquarters in the Brig- the city limits is being staged the chil-- progress is being made day before when he fell into a in the Gleaner Golden other ham Hotel, room 20, it was an- by Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott and rents, it was well for the Howell area. learned buildings. pressure cooker containing boilB. preFelt, Harold were ward, Mrs. nounced today by officers. Mrs. William there Chief of Police Harry Smith. September During corLong, ing water that had Just been ret. committee. The office, open from 2 to 7 in the sented Claire within lovely have moved from & stove at the Plans P.T.A. Although many only 10 new claims filed service. warnings Perry sage of Gold and Green. p. m. each evening, will be for been Issued to motorists Mutton to become a county for employment Mr. there home of his grandparents, ElBox from the service of all county candi- is still an increase of traffic vioin Wednesday Mrs. and Paskett Meeting io! the P"T A of Cen- - There were a total of 81 claims derClaire graduate George after 1947, dates as well as for the conhigh school in goes out especially filed for 90 weeks of unemploy. ' Grouse Creek. at a time Perry school Parent-Teacher- s venience of the G. O. P. candi- lations, especially The entered Weber Junior she which ! iatbors.. when the streets are crowded Mrs. Long said, ment The baby, bom Nov. 2, 1948, will hold association concollege. She graduated from anV more of them. is survived by his parents, two In September, 485 people of the year, dates from out of the county with children on their way to first their fcince meeting Fand that p" 1949 in A- visiting here, according to Mrs. and from school. High school Patricia and Peggy; tacted their office for jobs and Weber the needs the oclock in sisters, 8 at U.S. the Wednesday were time has been attending Effie Adams. students and others who are Elder Orlin Allen three brothers,. LeRoy, Paul and ideas, interest, information on Jobs. There she evening at the Perry school which from - AG. in Logan The public is invited to drop found breaking the speed limit to Mrs. Maxine Bruce; his maternal grandparsuPPort and co-- ; 111 appplications for employ- will back from mission . graduate this Spring.elemen- house, according she concluded. in at the headquarters any time of 20 miles per hour in the ment. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George pasNelson, president in She is majoring for all types of literature and school and will and paternal grandparents, zones kett running Josephson is chair'The employment service placthe of To Chorus Hold meeting Highlight. 487 tary education and speech. She for Mrs. through Stop signs will be pros- Orpheus Mr. and Mrs. George Blanthorn, drive ed 575 on jobs last month, s lLTnbershiP Lambda Delta be a talk by an outstanding Adamsany information," of member a is continued. positions ecuted to the fullest extent of First Practice Tonight all of Grouse Creek. , by Mrs. Walter on speaker on the proposed amendSigma, L. D. S. churchnowsorority, Mrs. Ida Hadfield is in charge the law. The hold will Funeral services will be" conchorus constitution state to Orpheus the ment. presi-dent is bttee mfrS'uGrant wlx0IT1' and 88 in agricultural. open at the A. C. and a car listed its of this ducted members. season the first of person office. a Any the state jobs practice of driving acsuperintentoday in - the Grouse for Is Among hiring of Psi chapter. She y each a license without will drivers L. D. 5. chapel by Bishop 8 Creek at oclock instruction. child has been at the office for local placement Wednesday of evening public wotive in her church activities, dent The-- News-JournLenVelope at school. are the following: cleaning la- now serving as a Sunday school Other officers are Ruby Johntelephone be brought before 4he law and in the Third ward chapel, it was Elmer Kimber and burial will announced today by Jennie Niel- take place in the Grouse Creek .cents Placed in this man, grease and wash man, vice president and Lavon number is 1,000. Phone in your dealt with severely. op will teacher and being active in Mu- son, O-there news, weeks two please. sen, returned cemetery. president. In . borers. to school a Wagstaff, secretary. office gir tual work. Parent to membership. be an opening for an V, refused. 20-3- 0 20-3- 0 f- Unit Slated El-mt- y d Future Homemakers Swing Into New g To Be In B. Bar-Orso- n , Year With Variety Of Activities dis-inag- County Oct. y were-named- Jeppson , Here 0 'rep-lesenti- Hen-Jeppso- g -- y 20-3- 0 Eider h Sa-eto- Bon-stak- Corinne LD.S. Ward Members Harvest Acres e. Church Beets James Home From Mission Day Frost Cuts Take d d Of Tomato, Corn Farmers Plans Meet be-rin- g a Thursday Evening Orlin From Mission Employment In s, Back At High , 20,-00- 0 Good Showing Made Near Howell T 11 Becomes Golden - I fs Blanthorn Gleaner Recently Drive Campaign Hdqr. Set Dies Of Burns tw By P k w , par-sL?tt- lr 10 aed 1 ll |