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Show Universal 277 Slrtb Snlt L Scouters Will VOLUME 56, NUMBER 48 In Fourth Ward PROMOTE The monthly roundtable for scout and explorer leaders of the Golden Spike district will be staged Thursday evening at 7:30 oclock, at the Brigham City Fourth ward L'DS ward. Fishermen Concerned Over River Pollution nounced today. We are sure that if the peothe ple know and understand scouting story in this area, they will invest generously in it, he said. To reach the goal, Chairman Peterson will have an organization of more than 400 trained and ready to step out and sell scouting during the campaign period, December 4 to December 7. Kit building session for captains and majors will be held this Wednesday night at 7:30 at the Central school. the You Are ImKicking-of- f portant in the Life of a Boy campaign, a rally will be staged in Central school, Friday, December 4, at 7:30 p. m. A expanding continuously program of h.;h ideals and real adventure, 'routing complements the home, the church, and the school in building men of good character and citizen- Scout leaders, under the chairmanship of LaMont Yates, will deal with the January program theme: "Trails in the Sky; Explorer leaders with Melvin Johnson as chairman will review advancement, explorer white guide scout leaders, chairmaned by Field Scout Executive Lorin Hunsaker, will cover the compass and advancement. Special features for all sections will include finance, and the distribuscouttion of the ing program supplement. All leaders concerned are urged to take advantage of this training opportunity. The round-tablis one of the field services provided by the Lake Bonneville council where unit problems can be discussed and program helps for the coming ship. month secured, officials said. three-mont- e Eagles Plan Capitol Installs Runyan Cancer Fund Benefit New Wide Screen The Capitol theater will be closed all day Thursday for installation of a big new miracle this Box Elder aerie No. 2919 FOE, screen, it was announced will hold its annual Damon week by W. Vosco Call, manaRunyan Cancer Fund Frolic in ger. The big wide view panoramic the aerie home on gaturdhy eveas part ning, December 5, beginning at screen is being installed renova9 p. m., for all members of the of the remodeling and aerie and auxiliary and their respective partners, It was announced this week. The Damon Runyan Cancer Fund was founded in December 1946 following the death of Damon Runyan, noted columnist for the Mlirror, of New York City, by Walter Winchell, close friend and companion of Damon Run- yon. To date the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund has made approximately 601 individual grants for cancer research in 46 states, District of Columbia, and 14 foreign countries, totaling approx- In Utah imately $6,921,865.00. both the Utah Agricultural college, the Utah University medical school, have received grants from the Damon Runyon cancer fund in support of projects con ducted by them in research of cancer. The fraternal order of Eagles have contributed approximately $400,000.00 to Damon Runyon Cancer Fund, and it is anticipated that this amount will be increased to reach $500,000.00 when the contributions for 1953 are compiled by t'he Damon Runyon fund. Since 1950, Box Elder aerie and ladies auxiliary FOE have contributed $450,00 to the fund. In previous campaigns as well as the present campaign, Box Elder aerie and ladies auxiliary have sponsored to raise funds for the Damon Runyon drive we have been aided by support in contributions from various individuals and usiness firms in Brigham City. Support for this great cause is sincerely appreciated and any individuals or firms wishing to make a contribution to this Damon Runyon Cancer fund, may contact D. D. Billings, president; George M. of Damon son, Runyon Cancer Fund committee, or Lewis M. Peterson, secretary. The Damon Runyon Cancer Fund Frolic is under the direction of Marion C. Larsen, aerie entertainment committee chairman and Mrs. Lola Stewart, comauxiliary entertainment mittee chairman. High School Advisory Council Heads Named Several representatives Parent-Teache- r Advisory to the coun- school have been named recently. Fifth ward community representatives named are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aitbon. Those who will represent the Sixth ward area are Melvin Roberta and Mrs. Wayne Loveland. Taking the reins for the Eighth ward are John Weir and Mrs. Anson B. Call, Jr.. cil for Box Elder high PAGES Bear River Gym Program To Community Next Week To see 1,667 prospects and show them how they can be important in the life of a boy has been set as the goal of this years Brigham City Boy Scout finance campaign, iPerc Peterchairman anson, campaign 6 Dedicate New Four Hundred Men To Sell Scouting Directed by members of the district commissioners staff, it will include program helps and demonstrations for guide scout leaders, scoutmasters, explorer advisors, unit committeemen, assistants, senior crew leaders, and crew leaders. Scout, explorer and guide scout sections will be held. Uttf- - Friday Evening To reach more boys and to provide a stronger program for the boys already in scouting a ill require more units sponsormore ed by more institutions, of manpower, mote training manpower, more adequate facilities, and more fie'd service, Judging Honor Santa Claus, Christmas decorations and lights, VFW drum and bugle corp in marching demonstrations, a shoppers nursery, community caroling and program, all are in store for Christmas shoppers who visit Brigham City Saturday. Innovation this season will be the day nursery open from 2:00 to 5:00 oclock in the afternoon, where shoppers may leave children from ages one to four without charge. Dedication ceiemontes of the new memorial gymnasium at Bear River high school will be held Friday evening, December 4 at 7:30 oclock. Conducted touts thtough the gymnasium and class room The volunteer fire department units will be held at 6:30 and answeied an emergency call at 10:30 o'clock with the dedica3 15 oclock Tuesday afternoon tory program at 7:30. A basketwhen a stream of 100 gallons folball game at 9:00 o'clock of gasoline started flowing 10:30 will at lowed by dancing down First south and Main evcomplete the schedule of streets. ents. A Down City Street Iftf cil. "We must do our best to supPeterson port our council, stated. 'By the end of 1953, it will have spent $5,115 to bring the scouting program to the 16 scout institutions sponsoring Paul Tingey Takes Guernsey Christmas Decorations Will Be Turned On By Santa Claus In Courthouse Ceremonies at 5 P. M. Gasoline Flows Pe'erson said. The answer, he said, is a 1954 operating budget of $59,372 for our Lake feonneville scout coun- and explorer units in the Brigham City area. Last year the Brigham City area invested $2,5,51.26 in its scouting program. Chairman Peterson said. The scout program of your Lake Bonneville council is big business and big business requires money, but someday these boys will carry on what we have started. Our reputations and futures are in their hands. So it might be well to pay them some attention now. 54 PROVIDED FOR CITY SHOPPERS BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 2, U38 SCOUTING City, FREE DAY NURSERY WILL BE inIWI Meet Thursday WPTt . ft Six Enlist During Nov. In County Six mm boys from Box i M IM iWi AlVli iffif Ogden. Enlisting were Glen L. Frye, 366 North Main street, Brigham John Bauman, Refuge Employee . . . shows just a few of the many channel Catfish which suffocated following the iollution of the Bear River on Thanksgiving Day. City; Larry L. Howell, Don C. McCrary and Darrell E. Rose, all of Portage; Norrell Estep, Plymouth, and Dick Hodges, Fielding. POLLUTION OF THE BEAR RIVER Police, Highway Patrol for Stolen Cars SUFFOCATES NUMEROUS CATFISH Watch highCity police and state way patrols were alerted Tuesday morning to watch for two Fish and Game Dept. The nationally famous VFW drum and bugle conps will put on a marching and playing demonstration on Main street at 2:30 o'clock to officially open tank wagon was unloading the Christmas festivities. Due to arrive by plane at at the Gulf service station operated by E. L. Petersen on the 3 o'clock, Santa will buz the city corner of First south and First before landing. He will be eseast when the hose came out corted Into town from the airport at 3:30 and will appear in sof the underground tank, spillstores on the streets during the ing the gasoline. Firemen flushed the driveway balance of the afternoon. and streets and dissipated Elder (uel without incident. county joined the air force durit ing the month of November, was reported this week by Sgt. Ted L. Pond of the local army and air force recruiting station in the post office building at the Meet Saturday Eve Brigham Citys new music club will hold its second meeting Saturday evening, Decem- ber 5, at 8 oclock at the home of Ricks Knudson. Featured lor the evenings program will be the singing of Christmas carols, unusual and familiar, and also some numbers for two pianos played by Ricks, and Mrs. Mary Gillesipie. Persons interested in making music with a group as a regu- lar organization are invited to Paul Tingey, dairy husbandry Problem cars stolen at Idaho Falls, prob- become oharter members and student at Utah State Agricul- Investigating ably by juveniles, thought to be attend this meeting. Please tural college, son of Mr. and Of Contamination headed for California via Brig- telephone your intention of Mrs. Orson L. Tingey, won top Much concern is being shown ham City. coming, or your interest in behonors, in guernsey judging Is over The cars reportedly left Idaho longing to Mts. Jean Madsen, at the San Francisco livestock by fishermen in the area Falls about 10:30 oclock Tues- phone 495-Ror Mrs. Mary Giltion program at the Capitol, exposition recently, it was an- the recent pollution of the Bear river. lespie, phone 149-day morning. preparatory to tthe installation nounced by the college. of Anamorphic lens process and ' Thanksgiving Day several The following article was taSterophonic sound which will THIRTY TOOTHACHES of the members and hunters In a statement received this enable the theater to show Cin- ken from a recent issue of Stu- staff at the Bear River Bird refemascope pictures within the dent Life, campus newspaper uge noticed large patches of week, J. A. Meservy announced he has sold his interest in from the college at Logan: near future. To the that the Brigham Laundty and Dry Paul Tingey, member of the white foam floating down more While the balance of the new When examined river. equipment, now on order, will Utah State Dairy Cattle Judging closely they found numerous Cleaners to the Mode Laundry and for several team, took top honors at the not be available company of Child channel catfish floating 'belly-u- Ogden,Dryto Cleaning accept an important weeks, installation of the new Grand National Livestock exriver. in the screen will enable the Capitol position at the Cow Palace, San position with the Allied Supply Many of the fish were pick- company of Salt Lake City. to show wide view pictures, Francisco, California in GuernBy Mari jane Morris Some ed up and examined; such as Mogamlba which 'will sey judging last week. that many more children than Ediwin W. Eddie t Stephens, from be to found w'ere bleeding third Reeder Martin six a run. for It was December, 1949 that expected have been treated and placed open Friday day of Model the could This has condition firm, manager the USAC in the the while gills. The first Cinemascope picture the Beta Sigma Phi sorority are on the waiting list. judging, will be The Robe, which is team placed second in Brown have been caused from an in- announced that they will con- launched a campaign known as to tinue at the has No conclusion definite It might be well to explain operate present a dental fund project to aid jury. expected to open this month, Swiss judging. "Members of the team include been drawn by the employees location, . temporarily. to be followed by How to Marchildren under 12 years of age that the repair of teeth does not investicome under any welfare arry a Millionaire, another Cine- Mr. Tingey, Mr. Reeder, Claude at the refuge or by the Both laundry and dry clean- in having needed dental work Game and the Fish from gators Dale while Gibbons and rangement. They can be pulled, Dallby, film. done. mascope to be will service available ing but to save a tooth for a child Prof. Lloyd R. Hunsaker is ad department in Salt Lake City patrons. will be Dry cleaning who were immediately contactviser. Through the cooperation of when it can be saved is up to a the taken to Ogden and handled Brigham City dentists, the pub- iparcnt or some such organizatPaul is the son of Mr. and ed. It is presumed that with the famous Sanitoiie dry lic health nurse and the Welfare ion that now exists in Box ElMrs. Orson L. Tingey of Brig- fish suffocated. Tests are being under which a office, to date some 30 children der ham City and is a senior stu- made on the fish and with the cleaning service, county created and kept goguarantee against shrinkage is have had neressary dent at the college, majoring water in an effote to trace the given. adjustments ing by the Epsilon and Xi chapmade to their teeth and the ters of Beta Sigma Phi. in dairy husbandry. While in problem to the source. Regular runs to and from Og- Beta Sigma Phi sorority is proud The river bed may hide tons San Francisco, Tingey was honden will eliminate and Tickets can be purchased from delay it was of the record. Amounts from $5 of the dead catfish, ored at a banquet at the Whitgive patrons the same fast to $185 have been any Beta Sigma Phi member. Thurs.-Frida- y the summer will comb hotel where he was award- thought. During paid. service to which they are acThe president- - of the Epsilon ed a blue ribbon for the top months dead fish float but in customed. This marks the fifth year year chapter is Mrs. Edna Jeppeson, is The Connecticut Yankee in honor. He was awarded a tro- the winter, when the water In the near future," said of the project. Last year the phone 2821, Corinne. Mrs. Norto bottom. the sink cold, they the at college. King Arthurs Court, Box Elder phy we will build a com- "learner bicycle given as a ma Butler is president of the It is impossible to estimate Stephens, Steven Tingey, son of Mr. and high school play, is scheduled plete new plant in Brigham City prize proved so popular that this Xi Alpha chapter, phone either or of fish number the tonnage for two performances this week, Mrs. Lorin Tingey and an outthat will featuie drive-ifaciliyear it was decided to give two 683 or Milady Shop, 434; Mrs. on Thursday and Friday eve- standing FFA graduate of Box of fish lost. Some may have tics. We will also one for a boy and one Leone Lichtenstein, the ; Mrs. 'bicycles, change withordeal the nings in the high scfhool audi- Elder high school last year, also revived after name of the firm to Model for a girl. Cleo Dixon, phone 1103-M- ; Mrs. out oxygen. team the torium. accompanied judging Cleaners of Every cent collected for this Erma Jensen, phone 585; Mrs. There are several methods of Laundry and Dry The hilarious comedy will be to San Francisco for the event. No Brigham change in fund, above expenses, is badly Lola Campbell, Corinne, 2344. or r getting oxygen into the water. personnel City. cast staged with an is anticipated. We needed this year as the project the Best Market, Corinne, 2122 common are most of Some the composed of DiAnn Jorgenson, In Vet Hospital will continue to employ people has gained such momentum or 2363. and storms rain life, Ferd Troxell, custodian at the plant Jay Smith, Portia Reeves, Richfrom the Brigham Citv area. ard Gordon, Karen Marie Jen- city hall, went to the veterans through dams, gates and falls. There had been no water Work For Child Dental Fund sen, Janice Ohman, Glade Hun- hospital in Salt Lake City last Phone your society news to 771. as a medical patient flowing in the river from Cutsaker, Carryl Baddley, Carmen week-endays before the iReeder, Mack Watkins, Dick for observation and possibly an ler dam two try about 12 to 11 tears ago pollution, it was learned. Watkins and John Jensen. operation. Many of the catfish - were fiom Vernal in the Box Elder Curtain time has been set for 8 oclock for each production. caught in the twigs and debris Wildlife. It is a name of the Phone your news to 1000. drainage on the along the sides of ihe river and Mississippi The could be seen Sunday. Very few other side of the divide. carp seemed to he atfeeted. fish in Veinal were biought King, Queen and Magician however, Most, appeared to fiom Colorado. Since the first time the fish1 have revived. ft r John Bauman, refuge em- inhabited Beai river they have is ployee, stressed the fact that greatlv multiplied. the channel catfish ate game still not ensational hezau-- e of fish. In lie middle west they ihe carp problem. As long as are preferred over trout. An- a catfish has a full stomach of other point Bauman made clear carb they will not bo enticed by was the correct name for black bait. The fish examined hv Baubull heads. These fish are of-ten times referred to as "mud man a' the leluge all contained sm.id ch.p cats. Although the The black bullheads were not cat's irtou'h is not unusually plenty large to affected by- rhe river pollution.! large i! is It is believed they were deep accomodate a meal on carp. that in the mud at the bottom of the, Btuman st ited Sunday thus many folks have boasted catchstream in hibernation, avoiding the malady saffered bj ing 20 pound cattish in the Bear. The laigest he has weighed was so many of the channel eats. On Thanksgiving Day when t! and one half pounds For the the dead fish were plentiful pa- thiee tears he has been do-i- i many folks gathered them up, g research on the age and the gt wth of the catfish in for eating. Some of the fish recovered by B. it river. Jay Smith, DiAnn Jorgenson and Richard Gordon or the time being the ques- staff at the refuge weighed Cleo Dixon and Deone Lichtenstein . . . enact a scene from The Connecticut Yankee in King the as high as 10 pounds with many lion topmost in the minds of Arthurs Court, high school play to be presented Thurs1 local fij,h and game officials is . . . Beta Sigma Phi committee members who this week day and Friday evenings at the school auditorium. CurThe channel cat was first 1!i vv was the Bear river poilu- - I are issuing tickets for the childrens dental health fund tain time has been set for 8:00 oclock. campaign sponsored by the organization. brought to this part of the coun- - ted? Local Laundry . Sold To. Ogden Company Beta Sigma Phi Launches Campaign Raise Funds For Dental Project ( High School Play Dates Are - - - 273-W- all-sta- d rT -- 1 1 0a o J -t Nursery headquarters will be the Chamber of Commerce quar- ters over the Box Elder County Bank where Kindergarten club members will be on hand to care for the little tots and pro vide entertainment. Santa Claus will visit the nursery during the afternoon. In special ceremonies on the court house steps at 5 o'clock which will include a short program and community caroling, Santa will throw the switch that will light the downtown holiday decorations for the season. City workers will be busy this week placing the decorations and getting them in readiness for the official opening, Saturday evening. There will be no gifts or treats for the kiddies during the opening event this week, but some are promised at a later date. The shoppers nursery will be afternoon open each Saturday from 2 to 5 in the Chamber quarters, it was announced, as well as each afternoon during the final week. Nursery dates as listed by the Chamber include December 5, 12, 19, 21, 22, 23 and 24. .The Kindergarten club will take charge of the nursery projett, designed to give mothers a place to leave, their, young chil-dre- n while doing their Christmas buying. Supervised play, reading circles and the like will be provided each day the nursery is in operation. IBrigham City retail stores will observe an 8 oclock closing hour on the last five nights before Christmas eve when the usual 6 oclock closing hour will be observed. Dates when the late closing will be observed are Friday and Saturday, December 18 and 19, and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, December 21, 22 and 23. The Merchants committee of Is the Chamber of Commerce sponsors of the Christmas activities in Brigham City. , Primary Distributes Thanksgiving Cheer Mantua Primary children and teachers carried Thanksgiving cheer right into the homes of in the old folks and shut-incommunity last Tuesday afternoon when they presented them with baskets containing candy, fruit, cake and rice balls. The Primary children and teachers met at the ward chapel for an appropriate Thanksafter which giving program, they prepared and distributed the cheer baskets. This has been a tradition of the Mantua Primary for many years, and children, teachers, look forold folks and shut-inward to this day each year with much anticipation. s s Honeyville Ward To Hold Bazaar Christmas bazaar of the Honeyville ward Relief society will be held in the ward recreation hall on Thursday evening, December 3. it iwas announced this week. Chili and baibecue beef sandwiches, pie. ice cream and candy will be ottered for sale from 6:00 to 8.00 oclock, followed by a short talent scout program. After the program, articles of clothing, suitable for Christmas gifts, and a country store will be opened to the public in the fund raising project. Sgt. T. Earl Hunsaker Has Major Operation Sgt. T. Earl Hunsaker of the State Highway patrol, under-wea major operation in a Logan hospital during the past 'week. nt |