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Show "I (C. Schedules QUARTERLY CONFERENCE IN N. jershipl; STAKE SCHEDULED SUNDAY Friday Eve VOLUME 55, NUMBER 49 be a membership wi of the or all members Com of Chamber to BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1950 Installed During Ceremonies Monday Evening "'V'W . club the Commercial Decemb ?r 8, at Friday, accord-- , in the evening, .m. Mason, .ecretary- Will Attend Diet It. A! , Nielsen, the program com-fo- r an excel-raarranged numbers by a the event, is being 7 will be training. The 12 months dietetic training consists of carefully coordinated class room and training In the various food service units of the hospital, furnishing, excellent professional training which more than meets the requirements of the and violin solos by trio -- idersen. speaker for the meeting announced in the Friday J ( the paper, , j1 jfard Plans f k Friday, bazaar, in the Fourth b 2nd Lt. Doris Fredrickson the stake genealogical commit16 selected for tee. A colorful pageant is be. . One of ' 7 ing prepared for this session. 7 special course. De-8- ! . -- in Need Of it I was ward beginning at 6 announced today Relief society. the money from the ev-b- e donated to the build-iof the. ward, of the d New Officers Of Brigh am City Kiwanis Club left to right, back row: James Bordeaux, 0. Dee Lund, first Murray Mason, president E. H. (Pete) Peters and Richard Hansen, directors; E. L. Frank Saito, Front row: Ray K. Daines, Petersen, secretary-treasure- fea-hobazaar, which will of items suitable for will . . . open oclock. On the ; at will be numbers by the tors, under the direction Mr. and ithy Wheeler. 9 Madsen and r. !y maid vice-preside- I vice-preside- gifts, at 7:30 oclock, of the of the highlights ; will be the program, be has and family present both Kiwanis Club Installs New Officers At Cub Scouts To Ernest Anderson, Ceremonies In Brigham City Monday Meet Thursday At 8:00P.M. 58, Dies Saturday Kris Krlngles Korporals and auxiliary members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be working long and hard Thursday evening at their new headDr. quarters in the Gem Cafe building, repairing and painting used tbys that have been contributed by a generous public. Approximately 200 little boys and girls ' in the Brigham area will be disillusioned unless more toys are received for distribution on Christmas eve, stated Doyle Packer, Kris Krin-gl- . its' Talented' Soloists Will 'The Messiah" Director Join With Stake Choif ' For Story Of Christ,, 1 "The Messiah," Handels ora- torical story of the- - birth of Christ and his stay on earth, will bg presented at the Box Elder stake tabernacle, Tuesday evening,. December .26, at 8 oclock in the evening, it was announced today by. Harold B. Felt, director of the South Box " 7V Elder stake choir. All of the soloists, who are either residents of Box Elder county now,, or former, residents, are experienced and talented and well qualified for, the program, Director Felt said. Singing the. tenor part will be Robert Reese, Box Elder "high school graduate who has sung professionally for several year. NoW living iri Ogden, Reese has e chairman.Ernest Nephi Anderson, 58, j. Anyone having toys that can The Brigham City Kiwanis rental and vocal rum- life long resident of Bear River be, repaired. Imperishable foods club held their annual installaHivers Lose Over-Tim- e tion night party at the Maddox City, died at his home Saturday or clothing they wish to donate Beta Sigma Phi sorority Ranch House Monday night and To to this worthy spirit of. ChristContest Cub scout pack 17 of Brigham at 2 p. m following an illness " under the direction of of three weeks. 134 Kiwanians, guests, and their City cause, is Invited to take mas, will hold regular Felt, will 6ing and comic Granite, 55 To 53 wives witnessed the installation monthly to them the headquarters on on meeting .Thursday Mr. Anderson was born Jan. 4, ;s will be of the new officers. presented by December 7, at 8:00 1892, a son of Nephi and Mar- Thursday evening take them to evening, team basketball Granite The A vocal ,elyn Daines. Packer Motor Co. or Clyde from behind Tuesday afD. Murray Mason was install- oclock In the Central school. garet Anderson. A member, of the ill be P: Larsen. Sheet Metal Works, presented by' Carol came All fheir cub scouts, parents the Church of Jesus , Christ of or! ternoon and clipped the Box ed. as president) Ray K. Daines, eggett. There will be ad-- i and anyone interested In, the Latter-damay call JG32. or 192 arid Saints, he ,was edu- thethey, Elder Bees 55 to 53 in an over-tim- e first vice t president Frank ebb numbers, will , be picked up invited-t- cated in are articles movement scout Box was" Elder contest the " vice H.' Saito, second county president, period. The the wing" the'"prdgrairt-'members of the organization, by attend. . i school. g for door prizes will be played in the Bees' gym and and E. L. Petersen, remained in according; to Charles J. Kimber, was witnessed by the B.E.H.S. the office of secretary-treasure- r. Cubs of den one and two will He married Ivy Mathias An- commander. , new of directors the Three student body. open the program with a model derson, 'May-251925, in Brigclub were installed at the party, demonstration. The bal- ham City. Kris Kringles Korporals need It was the third practice Richard Hansen, O. Dee Lund meeting the program will be Leave them He operated a farm here un- old toys to repair. and and James Bordeaux. E. H. Pe- ance of over tilt for the honey-getterKent to turned til 16 years ago when he went at Packer Motor Co. not until the final canto did ters was elected by the club scout executive, who willPayne, show the visitors get ahead of the membership to fill the remain a film on cub scouting and ex- to work at the Utah General City; Homef Anderson, San LeBees. ... Supply Depot in Ogden. andro, Calif, j Mrs. Meltrude Nelyear of Murray Masons on plain the project He served in World War. I in e Niel Astle and ing the board of directors. son, Corinne, Utah; Mrs. Ethel All ages including boys eight Doyle Hansen were the two The evening began as retiring to ten are eligible to join the France with the army engineers yne Sargent, Salt Lake City; top scorers in the contest. president, L. A. Bundy, called cubs, a junior division of the corps. He was a past member of Mrs. Muriel Sorenson, Bear Rivelry Boyce, Malmrose and Boothe the members and guests to or- boy scout movement. Addition- the American Legion. For many er City, and Mrs. Charlotte Zito, all played good games. In the der. Dr. Floyd Barker led the al cub dens will be started as years he was a member of the Ogden. idation of the stock of the over-tim- e period. Gransecond of America, and Glenn soon as a sufficient number of Bear River Orchestra. Tanner Jewelry company Funeral services will be held and held the singing Surviving are his widow and the pledge of alle boys make application for memham City was announced ite got the tipoff Andersen, mother., and father and the fol- Tuesday in the Bear River ward drove in hard until Boyce ball followed was which ;ek by Obert C. by bership. giance, Tanner, lowing sons and daughters: chapel at 1 p;- m. with Bishop and laid the pill in for the the invocation led by Richard ike City, Cub dens are usually compresident of the Mrs. DeNeca Baker, Mrs. Jean Vernon L. Johnson officiating. bucket. game winning Hansen. ly. a to ten of of six group posed Facer, Willard; Ardell Anderson, Friends may call at the family inthe Knudsen gave to ding Floyd the announce neighborhood boys headed by a Salt Lake City, and Donald, home cereof master of he firm will Monday the troduction evening and den mother and father who are Robert, and Byron, all of Bear go out of Dairy Farmer Acquires until time of services. who Tuesday ss In this Glen monies. Humpherys, on one of of the parents community usually River City; seven grandchildren Burial will be in the Bear Rivher 31, in turn introduced the guests the following a Decem-:aranc- New Bull, Service Says boys and a den chief who and the following brothers and er City Karan dinner. cemetery under the dithe Crag during sale but the store must be a boy scout sisters: Mrs. Pearl Elwell, Mrs. rection r of Harold B. Felt FuCity, head furnished the dinner muR. Parker, Brigham p. open on 1951 ror committee The 2, Brigpack January Muriel Sorenson, Bear River neral home of Brigham City. Palmer Jewelry with J. recently acquired a registered sic on the piano and solovox, ham City includes M. L. the from bull Holstein-Friesiathe H. E. Peters Palmer gave asowner (Pete) cubmaster; Roy Beane,, acting as herd of W. W. Brown, Liberty, address of welcome for the sistant' cubmaster; Rev. A. M. Lt. proprietor. L. A. firm, whose . Bundy gave Dr. Frank Saito, J. F. guests Ind principal opt- Idaho. this his presidents report of the ac Gillespie,Charles o the of W. Claybaugh, Change of ownership for GovStoller, manufacturing h has decided to reduce animal, Willowdale Blend re tivities of the club, during the Albert Stoner and Bill Long. ber of its past year. retail outlets,' ernor, has been officially Mr. and Mrs .Claybaugh are t stated and Palmer has horded by the Holstein-'FriesiaEdwin Gossner of Smithfield, the den mother and den father Lieutenant Thomas Gray 4 to Lt. governor of this district, took of den 1 with Gary Shirts as purchase all Inter-'h- e Association of America. who was killed in ac- lantry In action, according to a store, effective The Association issued 1,530 charge of the installing of of den chief. Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill the in tion certificates the year..:. Korea, transfer . September 8 of letter from General and Mrs. ficens registry and Long are the sponsors of den 2 of Wheat 0-- C. The address of the evening and have Dee Packer as den this year, was posthumously Robert ,M. Hardaway Tanner company to Utah breeders during 1949. : - Ridge, Colorado. awarded silver for the star rveral branch, stores galProf. Q. Moyle ! was by given and chief. of his opGeneral Hardaway, now ren In the jewelry business both In the efficiency Rice, professor of literature at with the integrity tired, was commanding officer A. C., and this was fol 'years, Tanner told the eration heandconducts Posthumously Awarded Silver Star the jewelry U. S. of Bushnell General hospital in 'ournaL lowed by a short , response by its principal op-- which Brigham City , ' during World s the the new president, Murray Ma manufacture of business. - ' ' ', $' ' War TWo. of Brigham son. y nd its native a U s. iv Palmer, principal market The citation instructor commended an Lt he West Alma was formerly coast and New City a A dance exhibition byconcludHardaway, who was a platoon Box Elder high school, though the in and his Heaton '"'"-Jrpartner has company t' A S'; 7 ' leader in Co. I, of the Twenty-Firs- t of USAC, Logan, and is ed the evenings program. making most of the t-t IV o' v : ; high graduate of the Brigham class reinfantry regiment, for women bishop at present All of the present rings and school a ' ' ' ' y leading a squad of men against throughout the five wes-ate- s Fifth ward. ceived a purse hand lotion dis7--- : ' x enemy troops, who had infiltralor the I wish to express my penser as a favdr and five lucky I ' r&k past quarter ted the rear of his company. hold the to fine were able the women em-ciation for company ;n.The The Commendation said his C. O. Tan floral the the for skilled craftsmen in and relationships lucky numbers repeated attacks successfully rehas enjoyea decorations which were the cen store ner located company , during plant Lake pulsed the enemy after many Palmer de- - terpieces for the tables. Also City, in this company, were killed, to f ambition with furnished was company wishes to say dared.'. is It my each lady Lt 'Hardaway, a graduate of enjoyed the finest re-- make this relationship Pernlaja corsage, West Point military academy, with Mr. and to continue to conduct Glen Humpherys was the gen- Palmer, Tan-lewas valedictorian at Box Elder busi commends! reliable the for evening chairman a hjJ!Ue4. eral and dependable, high school with his graduating to worked committees Jh'y this community, firm." and three class under his direction. Cam HarBesides his outstanding acaman was chairman for the prodemic .record, Hardaway was comwas which committee gram well known in Brigham City- for r Emotion To Citizens Of Brigham City Burtcher, Maurice posed of his athletic ability,, having a Glenn Andersen, Murray Mason, played on both the football and Crag-heaGeorge Johnson, Lewis basketball teams at the high Saturday, December 9, girls will sell forgeVmf Sheffield, Don Ed Baird, n the school. streets of Brigham City to raise funds Fisher Robert and Dick Hansen. Lt. Hardaway flew to Japan en who 4 from suffered wounds in our wars. was the chairman for the re Seattle,, Washington during with Floyd committee coun I.1 recommend ception the last part of July via Alaska the good people of this city and H. 7 Peters, Don E. Knudsen, and the Aleutian Islands. He for it is certainly L Purchase these forget-me-not- s, Chase, Bob Nielsen, J. D. Mer left Japan two days later and Frank , and cause. Reeder Ren rell, was assigned to the infantry at The him. under Saito serving These ' Pusan, t disabled veterans deserve our wholehearted invitations and attendance comand these include Survivors. his mother from funds Clark support. Part of the mittee was headed ,by men a and father, his wife, Terry Lek-awill bring to these disabled service Hillam with Glen Fife and Hardaway, and a brother, ?y Christmas. Omer Call working with him The balance of the funds is diverte Lieutenant Colonel Robert M. the is retiring disabled veterans. L. A. Bundy lieutenant Thomas Gray Hardaway , ; . 7 Hardaway. Knudsen, L. Floyd Tie action president; in .Korea. died was cited for galantry in Address of General and Mrs. Niel Robert vice first president; while leading a squad of men against North Korean infilLORENZO J. BOTT, Hardaway Is 4052 Field Drive, sen, second vice president, and 7 Colorado. City Wheatridge,' trators, of Brigham E( Mayor Bjpird Cam Harmon, and eyville will . - , recently... y, Tanner J. " . . Firm ; Dixie Meacham, soprano,, gra- duate of Box Elder high school, has been active in music , at the Brigham Young University where she participated in many . C operas. Thomas G. Hardaway Posthumously Awarded Silver Star For Gallantry Douglas Mann Soprano ft I w . tations. It is presented annually by the South, stake choir under the direction of Harold B. Felt as a climax to. Christmas activities f - -- - ots ... - ; : here. tM 1 tor-2e-n- , . ss' k , Louise O. Davis of Willard! will be at the console of the organ and Douglas Mann will : be at the piano.; 7 , "The Messiah, which will last for approximately an hour and forty-fiv- e minutes, will consist of 24 vocal numbers, several organ and piano solos and reci- 1 '&'. . 5 orchestra.' y, r 7 . ; t't , Geraldine Thompson Marian!, will sing the soprano. She is a former student of the University of Utah where she was outstanding in - music activities. She now resides in Salt Lake City. Last year 6he sang with : the U. of U iChorus in connection with the Utah symphony e Bid-lac- ; department at Box Elder high school. He has , become well known throughout the state for &;his unusually fine bass voice' V since coming to Brigham City. Singing contralto will be'Ro-- ' berta N. Stofy, the former Roberta Nichols of Willard. She was prominent in Box Elder high school musical circles, and is well known in Box Elder county for her singing.-,- ' ,7 All-stat- - Earl Johnston will sing the bass parts for the oratorical. He is director of ' the V vocal music . t liquidate tu4ieA.'m'slcj-in.CaU.s- i fomia. , 1 S TO CLIMAX CHRISTMAS SEASON , rent hall, cers PRESENTATION THE MESSIAH Program irigham City. Fourth ward society will hold a turkey and . Dietetic Association American for approved Internship. ey Dinner, "N - Second Lt. Doris M. Fredrick-sen- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Fredricksen, Route 1, Corinne, and graduate of the Utah, State Agricultural college, class '1950, is one of sixteen young college women selected by the army surgeon general for one year of dietetic training at Brooke army ' hospital, Brooks Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, the only army hospital offering this type of W to C. Henry of Quarterly conference' of- the North stake will be held at the stake tabernacle , at - Brigham City, next Sunday, December 10,according to Vernal Willie, pres! ident. General sessions of the conference to which everyone is in- vited, are held at 10 a. mi and' at 2 p. m. A priesthood leader-- i ship meeting for all priesthood officers will be held Sunday morning at 8:45 a. m.' Elder Joseph F. Merrill of the Council of the . Twelve will be the conference visitor and will speak at all sessions of the conference. It is also expected that talks will be given by nine recently returned missionaries. is Music for the conference being furnished by the Corinne, and the Brigham City Seventh ward choirs. The evening session of conference to be held at 7:30 p. m. will be under the direction of Classes In Army damber of rmmerce, direction of Harold a. mem-driv- e is sponsoring and the meeting mem- rrill honor new; Elder Joseph F. Merrill To Represent Couhcil Of Twelve At Meetings To Study Dietetics PAGE? 10 Drum Corps To Geraldine Thompson Mariani Beet Growers Will 1 Plan Activities Every member of the V. F. W. Drum and Bugle corps intending ; to participate In next summers J marching activities, is expected to attend the meeting to V be held Thursday evening, December 7 at 6:45 oclock at the War ': Memorial building. , ; . Plans will be formulated for next years work and ideas for. a big Christmas party to be held Friday evening, December 22, will be discussed, directors : 5 Meet December 9 . The annual South Box Elder county beet growers meeting will be held in the court rooms of the court house in Brigham City, Saturday, December 9, directors of the organization said ' today. Main items of business will be the election of three new directors, discussion of . current problems and other business. Present directors of the organization are Leon Gardner, Byron Stallings, Ralph W. Jensen, Eph Jensen and C. R. 7 ' , . stated. A few vacancies exist in the. bugle section of the corps, said Keith L . Pettingill, Anyone over 12 years of age interested in playing this instrument with the corps, may attend the meeting and register at that time," Pettingill .stated. New melodies will be taught during January, February and If you have old toys youd like March and drills will get under to give to. the needy, phone 192 way as soon as weather permits or 1032. in the spring, the directors said. . Ba-ke- r. : , |