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Show Opens Peach Days Tonight; Pageant Set To Begin 'a I OF OVER 40(1 WILL TELL 13V ;stic Stage Props Will Be Background Musical Production Of Humor, Drama -- VOLUME 66, NUMBER 36 To Dawn Thursday and Friday s, "Westwardis when a drama and humor That tSo depicting the history td at MlWj OF COUNTY IN PUY Pioneer park Rees evenings packed musical of Box Elder county will be by a cast of 400 people as a compete SEPT. 5, 1951 26 PAGES And That Ain't All Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott Elected Head Of Utah Municipal League At Meet centennial observance. of a extensive and gigantic with background At the 44th annual convention nroDS. the musical play will be presented in two acts. of the Utah Municipal league, Mayor Bott took the place of ! fWt act begins with the Preston L Jones, mayor of and Takes Office Brigham Citys mayor, Lorenzo lotion of the county, .. ' J. Bott, was elected president Mrs. Lorenzo C, I number of Important the Bott, for mayor's who the those of year. lives in the their Mayor Bott serve: as first vice wife, won a similar post In the itox Elder county of the organization Municipal league's auxiliary: . In Citadels president titled a, Ne-ph- 1951-5- rg H. 4'''' N Roots and backward look from Of 1 no the events-o- the f last R cullimtnates in the finale which presents ne of the second cen- At Breakfast orchestra. idea of the pageant may scene. jd from the opening and orchestra the scene ,jl )C i several numbers east of k from the extreme "field, approaches a proces-o- ( wagons and hand carts. Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott on will be played . . . elected president of Utah to bring out the dramatic ict of the scene. Municipal League . . . play tx W they have arrived lien the Olaf Olsen begins with Martin Luther Ensign, and families, doing the first hu-an- d g which Is spiced with 4-- Clubs Of B. E H County Have touching with feeling ie hardships they endured. e play includes action with ins, the 6cene of the driving deie Golden Spike, and The Girls olubs of Box Ellife under the United der county had a wonderful exa host of others. hibit of work done by members, Including clothing of various ihr Marie Thorne Jeppsen kinds, foods, and home furnishchosen with care the epic which were shown at the ents in the history of Box ings, County Fair. This act county for portrayal in the Box Elder was directed by Miss Bestivity dia-i And in writing the sie Hansen, home demonstration and creating the scenes has installed action that agent of Box Elder county. was in charge of Miss bring out the medodrama-- t Judging Maude Martin, Weber county the history of the county, home demonstration agent , Jlghten the play with a sub-v- i In .the clothing .clubs,-,- , group smooth .hjjinqpr, , exhibits winning firsts' were: ler outstanding features of litsical shoiw will be special Leaders, Alice Ward, Riverside; Verna Call, Brigham City; Nora lighting for one of, the Ila numbers. Modem hlanc-unde- r Gunderson, Brigham City; the direction of Mar Anderson and Delia Allen, seconds, Zenna White, te Wassom, and the Lola Roberts and Ruth Garland; under the direc-o- f Palmer, Tremonton; Iva Turner, LaRue Yates and e will be very im-iv- Tremonton: Vivian Jones, and Loma Reeder, Corinne. exhibits clothing :aiise of the size of the pro-o- Individual were won by Zenna White, the acting will be by firsts Garland; Alice Ward, Riverside; set of actors. The charac-oice- s Ila Anderson, Tremonton; Iva t will come from Tremonton; Verna Call, Turner, of actors over a loud Brigham City; Nora Gunderson, ung system. nts portrayed in the pro-- Brigham City. (Foods: "Second places were are historically correct and won by Thora Anderson, !h, in a few Instances, the Joyce Checketts, Lorene Braeg. element and certain and have been rearrange ger and Margretta Stander, , Jean Kay. r dramatic effect Margretta Stander of Bear ying some of the lead City won the Kerr Canning In will be Bill River acting as Olaf Olsen, the Scan-'an- . contest. In Home Furnishings, first Playing opposite him were won by Ann P. rs. Olsen places will be Jeannine Francis Jones, TreThen there is the Rucher, and fn. Shevie Christensen and monton; r Ensign family with Beth Lene Harris, Bothwell; Playing the part of Mary Gay Wanda Petersen, East Garland, ,n. The two Ensign boys second by Retta Scfett and layed by Randall Jensen and Mrs. Wesley Scott of Fielding. cnnis Gordon. acting is being directed Unusual Exhibit 4-- Or-in- d e. i an-se- n ir-tances art Take Honors In Eaulkner. the reading cast, directed Von Reeve, are Floyd Bessie Hansen Danish brogues; Harper Jr-- , Lynn Jensen, Alf L. oan, Ben Croff and Mrs. and yd Knudsen. nmittees working lotion include the on the follow- - Jrice, general chairman; Thome Jeppson, author ! general director; Earl manager; J. Wayne technical director and iris (Lr (Van ' Cott, flreotor; Harold B. Felt, Mad-usines- s 0n stra; n 8 director; Marguerite Was-nroder- n dance director; La-dtimes dance dl- Mary Nichols, scenery de-- l George Craghead, lights und; Phyllis OWen, and Helen Peirce, .and make-up- ; Lannell and Eugene Price, staging properties; Taro Yagi and rsen vehicles ii!. and Robert Crompton, k VanCott, organist; R- Armstrong, accomipa-n- d , Marion D. Jeppsen, arranger. d pub-fmni- aid Quayle Win? Sears Scholarship aid Quayle, nan student Brigham City, at the Utah Sncmtural college, has pWde(1 scholarship bears Roebuck Founda-- 1 learned today. was made , Presentatlon manager i , , n Pasmussen, Lop8it, Wa The convention, held from last year and previously as director, and chairman of the August 28 to September 1, was very successful, It was reported, group insurance committee. with department meetings held for the various city officials ' present One of the city's best represented at the convention, the following Brigham City officials Will attended: Mayor Bott, J, Delos Thompson, Shirley Wight, Willis Hansen and Morris Glover, city councilmen; Tracy Larsen, superintendent of streets; - 0. Dee Lund, city attorney; Harry (Brigham City Civil Air Pa- Smith, chief of police; Orion supt. of electrical dept.; trol members will be hosts to B. C. Call, city Judge; Connie pilots from all over Utah, Sunday morning, September 9, at a PeteTS, treasurer and. Fannie special breakfast flight, Capt. Christensen, recorder. . John Weir, commander of the iBrlgham City unit, said today. Dancing All pilots in the state have t been invited to the event which will Include a trip to Willard Basin where the Brigham City Evening CAP will serve a breakfast of t ham and eggs. Square dancing, with profesiWelr asked that all pilots be sional callers from Salt Lake. at the airport at 9 a. m. (From City and Nevada, will be' held there they will be taken to Wil- on Brigham Citys main street lard Basin in autos. next Saturday evening at 10 p. "We will need all the help m. following the extravaganza. (The event is sponsored by the possible from members of the Brigham City CAP, Weir com- Eagles with Mark BritenbUrg, mented. president; Roy Olsen, Margo, Girl With The Television Fingers and Dean Keller, chairFollowing a brief scenic visit . . who will appear at the Extravaganza in the Basin area, the group will man of the entertainment, makvariety show at the Intermountain Indian schools new at 8 auditorium return to the field at 12 p. m. ing up the committee. , where a spot land contest will Keller reported that the ev- p. m. Saturday evening. . be conducted. At this part of ent will be open to the public, ' the day Johnny Weir will give free of charge. ,. i Funeral a demonstration of acrobatics airfield. over the Brigham City The public bas been invited Xmas i For Phillip to attend this event, free of . charge. Phillip IFuneral services for Pilots not able to obtain air- Dance Successful craft .to fly Into the. field, may The (tPhtlK Wallace IHyatt, 58, resiBrigham City Eagles . dent" of Brigham City for. the come by' automobile, - it was ported today that their Christsix stressed. iwho died , , last years, mas benefit dance held last Sat- past at 8 a. m. at tbe L. D; S. Faced with the overwhelming urday evening was so successful Monday that several hundred underpriv- bhospital in (Salt Lake City, will problem of finding Andrew Peheld Thursday at 2 p. nu In tersen, 77, 472 south First west, ileged children in Boxx Elder Carlin, Nevada. Brigham City, who had wan, r county ire assured of '4 happy Services will toe conducted by dered away from home, in the Christmas. vast Wasatch mountains east of (Dean Keller, chairman of the the Carlin American Legion.; Sheriff Warren Mr. Hyatt has been ill 6ihce Brigram- City, event for the Eagles, said that W. Hyde called for and received enough 'gifts $tnd money was August 1, spending four days n In the Elko, Nev., help of hospital, eight the successful gained to carry out their benestudschool Indian in Memorial the days Cooley fit program for Christmas. We Wish to especially thank hospital and the remaining time ents, last Friday. in L. the D. S. hospital until his ' Willard Beatty, who for 15 those people who made special death. His condition is reported im, , proving. years has been director of edu- contributions and to the Ogden For the . six he has so years past who has been in cation, Bureau of Indian Af- Eagle aerie who participated Petersen, ; P. W. Billiards operated in poor health for several and fairs, U. S. Department of the actively. months, . He was well Brigham City. eveInterior, resigned his post to Wednesday known in the Brigham City area. disappeared of accept the position of director ning, August 29. He was seen Survivors his include Will widow, $1.03, Fundamental Training Centers Eva 'Rae (Hyatt; two sons, Phil- Walking towards the mountains at 12 midnight. for UNESCO at municipal headlip W. Hyatt, Brigham City, and quarters in Paris, France. John W. Hyatt, Carlin Nevada; Sheriff Hyde and a posse, A constant booster of the Activity Fee one daughter,, Mrs. Vivian H. searched for the lost man . all Indian school - in Taylor, Carlin;- two .brothers,, J. Thursday and until 1 Brigham. City, Dr. Beatty has Students of the Lincoln and C. Hyatt, Fallon,. Nevada and p. m. He then Friday asked for help Dr. with George Central worked closely will schools Eugene Hyatt,? Tennessee; two from elementary school, which A. Boyce in the establishment this year pay a $1.00 educational sisters and. six grandchildren., 190 students. with responded of the school here. Interment will be in the Caractivity fee, it was learned toAt the recent summer school Within an hour after the youngfrom J. D. Gunderson, prin- lin cemetery. . j day one was school he at the Indian sters "were turned loose on the of Central. cipal of .the leading educators, presmountain side, they had found Gunderson reported that a ent. Petersen in a deep ditch, which vote on the fee was taken last Six Mumps Cases Reported Dr. Beatty was graduated with Six cases of mumps were re he could not year during school and 96 perget out of, in the Univerfrom the S. B. a degree cent of the students were In fa- ported contracted In Box Elder Box Elder county bottoms near receiv-inIn 1913, county during the week ending the mouth of sity of California ox Elder canyon. vor of it- his M. A. degre from' this The to used be will money The Sheriff's Mighty Proud University In 1922.. An honorbring organized lyceum numb-ary degree in education was bers to the schools, rather than Reed 1937 stowed on him in by to have students bring 15 or 20 College. cents for acts that just drop in. The prominent educator has in of a wealth had experience teaching, school administration Sixth and in reorganization of second, ary education. The educator Is ameiriber of Phi Delta Kappa, the ILEA, and the American Association of He has The Brigham City Sixth ward School Administrators. served as president, vice presi- Relief society will hold a badent and treasurer for the Pro- zaar and food sale immediately gressive Education association. after the parade, Friday, Sep Before leaviitg for Paris, Dr. tember 7, it was learned today. Beatty plans to piake a' .trip to Actually two sales, the cloth Mexico. ing will be on display and for sale at the Brigham City fire station, which will also house the flower display. For sale will dish be quilts, pillow cases, towels, doilies, aprons and many Host Pilots show dying music for the di-- I a 250 voice choir, B. Felt, and a by Harold y 2 Brigham CAP yens. ' Saturday . t' - - Planned . Benefit Hyatt - , . Dar,-l- a Felt Indian Affairs Education Head Resigns Post , Pay - the-India- ' g Ward Plans Bazaar Friday Of 74th Anniversary Qf Second Ward ber 2. They inoluded Louise Ingram, Celia V. Isaacson, M. Leslie i Nichols, Joseph Siggard and J. Valentine, all of Brigham and City and H. W. Valentine Lake L. A. Valentine of Salt City. Some of the original 400 members still living were unable to be present. On August 19, 1877, Brigham Young presided over an openNe-ph- , - . . Author, Pioneer World Federalist To Speak To Lions - n 28-IU- , - t all-ou- first-han- - d Inter-mountai- Charter Members Honored at Observance In observance of the 74th anniversary of the Brigham City Second ward, seven of the approximate 13 original "charter1 members were guests of honor at fast meeting, Suday, Septem- ' With 37 candidates, the largest '(v In years, thean- nual Peach Days celebration will op ol with the tacular Coronation Ball at the Box Elde, gyqma- sium. tic to the Dancing in the beautifully decorate of Vern Hafner and his band will begin a m. , J otsr ,.aeb Highlight of the evening, the present? Queen candidate and the crowning of the tendants who will reign over all festivities t r three i will be. 1 fy, x 10 p, m. ' days, Will Speak To Lions Admission itrf dancing . cou- ples will be $1.50 and for spec, tatora 75 cents each. , Though an air of secrecy surrounds the decorations. It is re. ported they are biriit around the centennial theme. Working . di ligently the past week on them has been a Jayceette committee composed of Norma Sheffield, chairman; Connie Seashore, Jean Davis, Jean Baron, Mary Reese, Mrs. Lawrence Geisler and Betty Seegmiller. To match the occasion the decorations are extensive , and beautiful. Prior to the crowning of the queen and her attendants the Junior Peach royalty will be crowned. They are Anna Lee Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Vernon Nash Eugene Price, queen; and Karen Pioneer World Federalist Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verl Petersen and Mary Ann Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miller, attendants. They were selected in a drawing sponsored by the Brigham City Kindergarten club and will ride a special float in the ; rades. The Junior Chamber of Commerce, who are sponsors of: the Dr. Vernon Nash, a pioneer affair, will present the ' queen world federalist" and author of a $50- cash award and the two "It Must Be Done Again" will attendants $25 each. In addibe the guest speaker at the tion each candidate will receive souvenir favor and a large porBrighamclubs atrait City Lions of herself, through vthe this Hamburger Fry evening at 6:15 p. m. at Rees Pioneer courtesy of her sponsor and! the Junior Chamber. ", park. The queen will be selected This meeting opens the 100 from the field of lovely candipercent attendance campaign of dates in three judging sessions, the club, according to W. H. three competent and qualiGriffith, secretary of district by fied . ,Tbe . , iat-lseDr. .Nash, it was pointed out. girls will be Judged' t Is a pioneer among the' increas clothes and bathing euits, will ..by- the Judges, men inlg numbers-opractical ftlwLnf coronation see who a world that everywhere wilf In' ball, k government with the authority attire. The total of the formal points to make final decisions and to scored In the three Judging sesenforce them is the only possi- sions will determine the Peach ble alternative to an t arms race leading to atomic de- Queen and her two attendants. The methods of Judging .1$ struction. such that not even- the. Judges An extensive traveler,, with a will know which girl- has been of knowledge history for Peach Queen,' unin the making. Dr. Nash has selected she appears Just before '.the visited 23 countries and lived til - K for a year or more in three dif- coronation ceremony. the Making ceremony sparkle ferent continents. Is the pageantry' surrounding Dr. Nash has spoken to both the coronation of the Peach the Logan and the Ogden Lions Queen whose identity will not clubs this week. be announced until the moment Heading the various commitappears in a novel mantees for the Lions event tonight she are John Olsen, lunch; W. H. ner to receive the traditional silver and gold crown Griffith, general arrangements, sterling from last years Peach Queen and J. A. Meservy, program. IRobert Nunnely wilt play .ac- LuJean Christensen Hamilton. Then the two attendants will cordion solos op the program. be announced to complete ' the party that will reign over William Bowden Family royal all 4he festivities. Jaycees and Jayceettes workPlan Reunion Sept. 9 .to make the ball . a huge The William Bowden' 'family ing success, besides the ladies alreunion will toe held September ready mentioned include the fol9, at 12 oclock noon at . Rees ' : Pioneer park. It Was learned to- lowing: Peach Queen: Richard Seegday. chairman; Verl Petersen, Each family was advised to miller, Armour Jensen and Vem Haf' own lunch. their bring ner. ., A large turn-ou- t Is expected, BarBall: Coronation Lowell a spokesman said. on, chairman; Bill Davis, Wayne Johnson, Ray Reese, Eric eashore Of Them and Homer Dunn, Ticket Sales: Armour Jensen and Bill Davis, Ray Reese and Boyd Sheffield. Dinner: Dee Glen Smith, chairman; Boyd Sheffield,,. Perc Petersen, Claire Knudsen and ; Leon Packer. . Prizes: Dick Seegmiller and , Boyd Sheffield. Lights: Mark Nielsen, dr., Howard Simcox, Vem Hafner, Wade E feeling and Edward Frost. Hat check girls: Ole Zundel. Completing ' the Junior Chamber of Commerces Peach Days committee Is the' float, groups consisting of Boh Pella, chairman for Jaycees; Wade Ebeling, Edward Frost, Lawrence Gies-leVern Kafner and Harold Van Dyke. And for the Jayceettes: Jean Find Elderly Man Lost In Mountains Last Week " Winners at the horse show at the Box Elder County Fair.were: First English Pleasure class Parley Christensen; 2nd, 'Norm , , Lichtenstein; Western Ladies Pleasure class 2nd, 1st, Delone Summers; Lois Summers. 1st, Western Mens class 2nd Golden Parley Christensen; Anderson. ' Stock Horse class 1st Bill Glblbs; 2nd, Ed Sylvester. Shetland Pony class 1st, Rockwood; 2nd, Richard Square e Fair Horse Show queeii iio:;: spec-scho- C, of It-i- s for FEAG2J Coronation To Be Hightlight; Admission is: Spectators, 75c; Dancing Cvrjes, $ 1.50 " BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING LOVELY THIRTY-SEVE- N more. The food will be on sale at air meeting In the square at the Mountain Btates Electric Food, ready for servSecond west and Forest streets, building. at which time Brigham City ing, will Include pie, cake, sweet bread, candy and many was divided into four wards. This meeting was the occa- others. sion for President Young's final public address. Soon after he B.E.H.S. Bond Will was stricken with a fatal illness. took Meet At School Friday In 1920 another division SecThe Box Elder high school to form the present place band will meet at the band ond and Fifth wards. The gathering of the early room at 10 a. m. Friday morning, residents of the ward coincided prior to participating in the with the Valentine family re- Peach Days parade at 11 a. m., union, held at Rees Pioneer according to Wayne Johnson, dipaik, Saturday, September 1. rector. There will be no practice on Four of the surviving charter because of members belong in the Valen- Wednesday evening ' the dance. " " tine family.1 ' -- i - s i 5 , 5 , . r, Davis, chairman; Mrs. Wade Ebeling, Carol Hafner, Mrs. Bob Pella, Inez Petersen, and Betty Van Dytke. . s Donald R. Jensen Home For 30 Days Donald R. Jensen, A. N., arrived in Brigham City Sunday evening, August 26, to spend a leave with his wife, the former Verla Tracy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Tracy, and mother, Mrs. Edna C, Jensen. For the past several - months he has served with the U. S. navy on Gugm. He arrived on Treasure- - Island trdm by plane, then conrtnued home. . 30-da- y 'Sheriff Hyde And Four Mighty Proud Students Intermountain Indian school who found Andrew Petersen, 77, who was lost in theEast foothills from Wednesday night. t Friday, at 2 p. m. Left to right: Johnny Dine Yazhe, Nelson Robert Noberto, Sheriff Hyde, John Andy Ray and William James. J ... of the G-ta- , |