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Show BRIGHAft CITY Wilt ELECT THREE COUNCIL!, IEN, TREASURER NOV. 6 VOLUME 56, NUMBER 41 BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. 10, 1951 AAUW Sponsored The Secret Garden t.timd Lions club has association Vnheasant Where from the Great Salt west to the Pine For Kids and on the west Z's south boundry to The Secret Garden, which; county will !e a presentation at high land in the early days of the from learned today school auditorium on Saturday, century. What has often been lissom, Willard Lion. Oct. 12 at 3 p. m. under the made Into a dull and tedious closed to sponsorship of the A.1AAJ.W,, is sermon, or nowadays, into a be will jje one of the finest plays tract on child psychology, is except to those people reputedly in Mrs. Majors skilled hands a ever written 500 of permits the one specifically for handling of human characters October children, to NorMiss according Bued Saturday, m. at ma Jensen, supervisor of sec- in a succession of scenes mounti. m. to 9 p. ing to a truly dramatic climax. Wassom ondary education. lard city hall," Tickets for The Secret Gar-deThe original novel by Frances have been placed on sale will be chilHodgson itself a Burnett, each, $1.00 at u at Glen's Modern Drug and may drens serve has first classic, come, "first undergone , to purchase many adaptations, was given a be obtained from the ticket if unable fine movie treatment a few committee, Miss Iris Schow, oerson application may Central school; Miss Lucille lol C. Brunker, Wil- years ago, and appears here in Jones, Lincoln school; Mrs. the version Willard. dramatized at Clare by es president, Tree Major for her Childrens Mary Robbins, Junior H. S, er applying for a theater. Mrs. Major, according or by mall the to Miss Jensen is not a must dramatist, but an actress only 'license number of long s seek-jt,1. Also, persons experience in both England and in-0- 0 by mail must and her adaptation is 'America, and return address-,op- e not only fine theater, but emiwith postage, nently playable theater. An uncoeds gained by the erring sense of dramatic values ub from the assocation has here been scaled exactly to aid for the purchase of the capacities of a children's r the city square. audience. The Box Elder high (school The Secret Garden is ab- chapter of the Distributive Edusorbingly emotional in theme, cation Club of America is lookIt was stated. It is concerned ing forward to an active year . with the recovery of physical in 1951-5with the largest memand in mental health its history, it was a of bership by pair 1950. children who are as real as learned today. neighbor youngsters for all the il of $32,537.36 Purpose of the club,' which property quaintness of a setting in Eng- this year has 19 members, is to poured into the county teach merchandising and sales-- 1 iy October 6, compared Is Her Sister's 1734 for manship through academic and roughly the od in 1950, according to practical education. In Aunt Tough Sheffield, treasurer, Teaching the retail merchanotices were mailed Problem dising class and supervising the Genealogy 28. clubs activities is Miss Flora Mrs. Delbert Gibby of the Hansen. Besides their regular londay afternoon, this r Intermountain Indian school, 2 people had paid their all class, practically may not be her own grandma,, members of the club receive jmpared to only 374 for :he santo period of time but she is her sister's aunt practical experience in selling It all happened when Mrs. in Brigham City stores where the 16,000 property tax Gibby's sister. Betty, married they have part-timjobs. Delbert's nephew. To further nailed out in Box Elder Later this month the B.EJ1.S. confuse matters, Delbert must unit will send candidates to the an estimated $1,490,470. be collected this bo his nephew's brother-in-law- . state convention in Salt Lake year 100,000" more than 1950. Perhaps a geneologist City, to compete for state ofunmight get this situation fices, and to be Utah represenv conventatives at the national tangled. " Carter. There's another unusual in- tion. . cident which occurred in this Another activity of the . club family that seems to have a is selling hot dogs at the ball knack for the unique. Betty games and holding cake sales. Wcdr.i-iii- y celebrated her birthday SunOfficers include Ray Dixon, ' 1 I Joanne Anderson day. ..Her sister. Mrs.' Barbara iye$l(lent; Brown also had s birthdays vice president; Marjorie Legoir wilrner Carter were that day. secretary; - Esther Drewes, dnesday at 1 p. m. at ' They ore not twins, in fact gett reporter. rid B. Felt funeral home both Members are Berdene Peters, girls were born on OctoIshop Raymond Payne ber 6th, two years apart Ruth Pettingill, Brook Taylor, The Glbbys motored to Bur- Glenna Gilbert, Darlene Simon-sen- , relude was by Ruth L. ley, Idaho, for the joint birthArdella Jackson, Lila ArmOpening prayer was by Darlene Holland, Shirley celebration. strong, day Sheffield. Harold and Donna Rae Marble, Jorgensen, Felt sang In the Gar May, Connie Wagstaff. Lynn f j Opal Peterson, Beth Beard, forsgren and President Gardell Thomas. Rich both , spoke and Payne gave the closing Airmen Died Two Junior Chamber Elder-Web- Plans Carnival A membership meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce last Friday at Maddox Ranch house featured planning for the Duck Carnival and announcement of committees for it by Bob Pella, with Armour Jensen. Vice Box Elder D.EA Club Plans Many Activities In 51 Is st . Brothers Meet ! and Mr. My Mrs.' Felt Z;4-- ' Demolished Auto After Collision i k with huge cattle last Friday night near Snowville, Box Elder county. The two men, enroute to Mountain Home Air Force base in Idaho, were killed almost ' instantly. . . . semi-truc- Two Air Force Men Killed In Truck TRAFFIC TOLL Auto Collision Near Snowville Friday BOX ELDER COUNTY 7 5 7 To Oct. 9, 1951 To Oct. 9,1950 Total for 1950 Two U. S. airmen returning to their Idaho Air 'Force base from a leave, were killed almost Instantly last Friday at 11 aum., when their tomobile smashed head-ointo a heavy semi-traile- r cattle Morrells Inc. Father, and bene-aby George L. John was in $ the Brigham g with (Frank the grave. letery Shef-dicatin- esFrom Japan it surprise but for" Mrs. Marva Friday morning at 3 wn .her husband st Cor-rma- n Crapo phoned her W. Japan. Crapo, a member of onal guard unit in Ko-- 1 on rest rotation leave when he phoned. raPo. now living in Salt came to Brigham iad of time to receive ne call at the home of s Parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 aPo, 406 he north Fourth their two (d baby, who Norman er seen, iwith her. brought fvfat Promoted ronsferred In Navy !0.mes from, Jacksonville, J. to First Claps .""6fapheu.lLS. navy. 'nt has been serving "fy tor the past four ;3. n gold-plate- d e 20-3- Club Holds 0 Meeting Monday Regular meeting of the Brigclub was held ham City 20-3Monday evening at the Howard hotel with Du wayne Jacobson, conducting. Dale Becker and George Voigt-lande- r of the Intermountain Indian school, expressed a need for Safety Sallies and Junior Police equipment 'at the Intermountain and asked if the club could help. Chairman Kent Woodland reported the recent Safety Sally Dance was successful and that $94 had been raised for the repair and purchase of Safety Sallies. Rex Baron read a recommendwhich ed change In was unanimously adopted ' by the club members. Verl Petersen reported on a joint meeting with the Ogden club last Thursday - at which Dr. Reed Merrill, Gordon Larsen, Dee Glen Smith and Petersen i attended. 0 t, , needed, wUi me Should Cali-r- s . . . v Bishopric Of Second Ward counselor; first Lafe Jenson, row: left to right, front, coun- Wynn N. Jeppsen, second Sheffield, Earl Ota, SP clerks. A beet vacation for Box Elder and B6ar River high school students has been1 planned next week, it was learned, today from Supt. K. E. Weight. Students of Bear River high will have the full week off, - . Oct. 15 through 19, r while Box Elder high student's will be free to hack the tops off of beets Monday and- Tuesday, - , only. . ; 1 Box Elder students .will ...return to school thre days, earlier to make up three days used wmM , 1 Three Injured Atl Mouth Of Canyon In Car Collision Pleads Guilty To Drunken Driving i ;; Before Brigham City Judge B. Grant , Wilson, Providence, pleaded guilty to drunken driving Monday. (Wilson was cited for drunken driving last Saturday shortly after 9 p. m., when the car he was driving collided with a car driven by John Butler, Brigham City soldier home on furlough, near the mouth of Box Elder canyon. Wilsons auto had weaved to the wrong side of the road. to 60 days i He was sentenced in jail or $150 fine with the C. Call, - Shotguns must not be larger than 12 gauge and they must be plugged to hold no more than three shells. Some sections of the Bear River bird refuge one, of the maid hunting areas here, will not be open to hunting, as is the case each year. , School Students. With Draft Board f ged. Slated For High Kids 60-da- y waterfowl population is on the upswing in this area. Success of the opening weekend, of course, will depend on the weather to a large extent. Hunters will be hoping for rain and a wind to drive the ducks in toward the blinds. If its warm and clear the birds will spook at the first horrage and dust for the Beet Vacation Is ; previousir-'tMfcJft- With a bumper crop of ducks; places. and geese enjoying the Indian Legal shooting hours, this seaand lakes on marshes, summer son, as usual, will toe between rivers in northern Utah, sportshour before sunrise and terrific men are expecting a one hour before sunset each day opening this weekend, if, that is, with exception of the opening the weather is lousy enough. day when shooting starts at noon Shooting begins Friday at 12 and ends one hour before sunset oclock noon and not a minute The daily bag limit of ducks is campaign. before for a six and the possession limit is All agencies who keep a check six. Wood ducks may not be on duck flights agree that the taken. Two geese may be bag one-hal- Councilman completing their terms in Brigham City this year are Morris Glover, Glen Burt and Shirley Wight, Cityi. Treasurer Connie Peters Is also completing her term. To file, a candidate must have a petition signed by B5 qualified voters. Any objection to a petition must be filed within three days after. It is j not necessary to belong to a ma-- , ' i or party to file. Both the Democratic and Republican parties will hold conventions next Monday evening to nominate their ' prospective candidates. The Democrats will meet at 8 p. m. in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, above, the First Security bank, according to N. V. Watkins, chairman. O. Dee Lund, Republican city chairman, announced that , his party will meet at 8 p. m. In the court rooms of the Box Elder ' county court house. . . I Clair Knudson, Leon C. Packer, the fruit harvest. rteve Anderson, Dee Glen Smith, Besiaes next week, all i 'stuO. K. Johnson and Gall Maddox. dents in the county will have Thursday and Friday of , ths week off while their teachers attend the annual UEA convention ' List : 3 in Salt Lake City. Beet men felt the two day beet vacation at Box Elder would be sufficient if there la no emergency caused by bad weather, said Supt. Weight. If not already done, married draft registrants should notify their local draft board immediately if they have become fathers int the past two years, it was learned today from Mrs. Marilla Spencer, secretary. South Stake Road Under a recent ruling childless married men are subject to Shows Slated Oct. 16 Induction In the armed forces. It was pointed out that the South Stake Mutual Improvet ment associations will hold new regulations change rules Three people were injured their annual road shows Tues- governing deferments In . cases Saturday night at about 9:15 collision fit day evening, October 16. Mrs. where a registrant claims un- p. m. in. a two-ca- r T. L. Farnsworth, South stake born children as dependents. In the mouth of Box Elder canyon drama director, explains that the past, a registrant has .been Injured, were Clara Lynn Aithe shows will fee presented In able to obtain a dependency de- red, cuts and bruises; John Buteach ward as done In previous ferment fro mthe date his child ler, Brigham City, cuts and was conceived and on his own bruises and Grant Wilson, Provj-denc- e, years. broken arm and bruises, Regular Mutual activities will say so. require begin at seven oclock In . the . The new regulations According to the report $ Second, Fifth, Willard and Per- a registrant to file a physicians iLanell J. Foote, Brigham City who investigated, ry wards and the road show will ferment from the date his child police-office- r be presented. In all other wards has been conceived and the the automobile driven by Grant in South stake Mutual will be- certificate must be in the hands Wilson, ' travelling west, was gin as usual at 7:30 with the of the draft board before the weaving back and forth across road show following. registrant is ordered to report the road. The car driven by Each ward will present a for induction. Butler,' travelling east towards Director the canyon, pulled over onto the Service skit depicting some . Selective song. The entire theme of the Lewis B. Hershey announced right side of the road as far as road show will be done In var- that Once the order to report possible, but was unable to ious songs. for induction has been issued it avoid the collision. The . car Mrs. will be too late to submit the driven by Wilson was far on the With those' planned, a splendid doctors certificate, because the wrong side of the road at the Farnsworth states, treat is in store for all who local board has no authority, to time of the wreck. The injured were rushed to the reopen the case. Cooley Memorial hospital, Three Injured In Wreck Damage to the vehicles was $ estimated fit $300 each. Officer Foote gave Grant Wit-so- n a citation for drunken driv4 . ing,. , far-awa- y Wadman Inducted In California at Fort Ord. Demonstrating the newly developed features of the washer will a representative of the He will ahoy NoTgVii company. the new Time Line work saver which controls the operation 'of the washer automatically after wave-actioone setting; the wash, mist spin 6prays, tital wave rinse action , and super spin. Merrells announced that each penson attending will be pre sented a genuine scatter pin, studded with 12 imported rhinestones, plus Investigating (the accident were Deputy Sheriffs Leo Cot-talarge ruby-tonstone.( and Ed Sylvester, assisted Also $50 worth of door prizes will be given away. by O. Dee Lund, county Davis congratulated Seeg miller and his committee for a 'fine job, Guests at the meeting were Clint Johnson, former president of the Brigham City Jaycees and Vernon Coleman. , Bob Pella then announced the Duck Carnival committees as follows: Ole Zundel, director member; Armour Jensen and Bob Pella, Games: Mark Nielson, Jr., chairman, Ed Butler, Perc Peter sen, Jack Colts, Boyd Sheffield, Harold VanDyke, Jes Jeppersen Glen Greenhalgh, John Walker, Rulon Hatch and Grant Allred. Stands and hall arrangement Ed Frost, chirman; Lowell Bar on, Dean Adams. Town Decoration and Dance Bowl Arrangements: Bill Davis, Lawrence chairman; Gelsler, Homer Dunn. Refreshments: Dick Seegmil ler, chairman; Verl Petersen and Bob Crompton. Prize solicitors: Howard Sim cox, chairman; Wayne Johnson and Phil Cutler., ' . Waiters: Ray Reese, chairman Wade Ebellng, Vernon Jensen and Howard Kindlespire. Working on all committees as Need Lousy Weather For Top Hunting a son of Mr. and Wight, also of this Inducted into the SePtember 25," it recently. 'J former resident of ais a graduate of Box Rh Meet Killed were Hugh Dale Hum phery, 20,- Hillsboro, O., and John Jackson 20, Williams, Stuart, Virginia. They were sta tloned at the Mountain Home, Idaho Air Force base. The ear was smasned into junk and the truck had a bro ken axle. The accident occurred about two- - and west of SnowviiWi Driver of the truck, R.( M.j Hunter, 25, Twin Falls, Idaho, was not seriously Injured though knocked unconscious at the time of , the accident. Williams was thrown clear of ,the car, while Humphrey was pinned under the wreckage. Au thorlties were notified after a motorist who saw the accident reached a telephone at Tremon-ton- . Ducks Aplenty For Opening Friday, Now 'Rhi U now Students of IFrank Van Cott, will Brigham City musician, present a piano, organ and vocal music recital, Sunday, October 14, at 3 p. m. in the Fourth ward chapel, it was learned today. The public has been invited to attend. Ne-ph- Young, daughter 'of "za Moyes, Are making at 4089 Green street, h Jacksonville, Flor- - school. f ' Attend Jacksonville. f18 wife, the former M - Crops And Flowers transferred last Patuxent River, I Wadman, Burney, ' 4 e the promotion, of Was er, Thursday, October 11, at 2:45p. m., it was learned today. Planned Sunday ' truck. Morrell's Inc., 98 North Main, will,, feature a demonstration of the new Norge automatic wash- Show Wight irm Demonstration Teachers Will jlorman Crapo snt a nderful 139 188 Music Recital Is t n 157 To Oct. 9, 1951 To Oct. 9, 1950 Total for 1950 X old-mod- Plan Washer UTAH Students participating include Roberta Young, Shara Lee Jepp-so.Portia Reeves, Cleo Ann Larsen, Roxalene Ridd, Jeannine FFA And FHA Andersen, JoAnn Thompson. . Mrs. Sheldon Thompson, Var-lenworld "This is the smallest Cook, IDeAnn ' Thompson, rewas an old but appropriate Knudsen, Janet Jensen, Sandra mark for two Brigham City Dave Wright, Ted Olsen,' and Koin met when brothers they The Box Elder high school Karen Craghead. rea recently. Farmers of America and Future They are First Lieutenants of America Glen J. Johnson and Dean F. Future Homemakersweek to exforces last joined L. O. Mrs. B.E. of sons Johnson, hibit' crops and flowers at the Johnson of Brigham City. The brothers met at Inje, Ko- high school, Flowers by the FHA and UEA rea, where Dean is stationed grains, types of fruits, many division. marine with the First exhibited. were FFA the etc., by the Glen, now serving with Besides grains, sheaths and Box Elder school district 204th Field Artillery battalion the FFA also teachers will have the cards as an aerial observer, flew from weed boards side-line- s such as pea- turned on them Thursday, Frihis quarters at Uijongbu for the showed were exhibitors nuts. Among day and Saturday when they reunion. and become students at the anAnderson Earl Kunzler, Ray a with good celebrated They Cheal. nual Utah Educational associadinner, long talk and game of Lynn the FFA boys tion convention in Salt Lake Last Thursday favorite a horseshoes always City. at gave out 'apples as a good-wil- l sport at family gatherings ' For students In the county, gesture. home. it means two extra days to help Helen former the Glens wife, Are in the sugar beet harvest and Housley, and son, Craig, are Mumps, Polio, T.B. S. pick up a little extra spending U. awaiting his return to the In B.E. County money. on rotation leave. Deans wife, Reported According to Superintendent l. During the week ending Septhe former Florence Crane, K. of E. Weight, all teachers in the cases mumps, two tember 28, CompIs teaching school in two cases district will attend, the and of cases two polio ton, California. were "reported of tuberculosis discovered in Box or contracted Great the assert that (Botanists according to the Triple Measure 'Elder Smoky Mountains comprised the Utah county, State Department of LUDINGTCN, Mich. (UP) A cradle of all vegetation in North Rock Plymouth Health., America. pullet of Kirck Williamson laid an egg with three yolks. Head Second Ward Activities At Inje, Korea President Days. one-hou- e 17 members present, Bill Davis pre sided. After Bob Pella presen ted a membership pin to John Walker, Dick Seegmller report ed the club made about $350 on a very successful Peach Queen coronation ball during Peach With per-,erso- n flhan Third class cities in Box Elder county Include Brigharti City, Corlnne Garland, Tremonton, and Willard. Other incorpora ted communities and towns. At Mon. Meeting n 2 2; October 8 to October 22, is the date for candidates for councilman and city treasurer in Brigham City to file, it was learned today. " At the election on November this year, citizens of third class cities will vote for three year councilman and. a city treasurer; citizens of towns will elect two four year trustees. Is Play Written Especially fe Glover, Burt and Wright; Filing Oct. Connie Peter's Terms Expire This Year 8-2- 12 PAGES One Of Two Autos ... in a collision near the mouth ofSmashed Box Elder canyon Sat- urday evening at 9:15 p. m. One driver was issued a itation for drunken driving in the accident. - c- stipulation Ire had' to serve seven days in jail. Mondays conviction was second on a drunken charge. - ? Wit-son- 's driv-in- g |