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Show pr i C Ity i . r Library ( Feb 49 Navajo Indian Jewelry Box Elder VOLUME 42, NUMBER 35 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1919 Farm Units For Farm Bureau Meet Homesteading Is Scheduled Watkins Faces First Plane Ride Taken By Local Party Workers, Octogenarians 8 PAGES Beet Raisers Get By gosh, we'll have itial Payment io do What legislation passed by that again," was the remark the Slst congress means to Utah of John P. Holmgren, 84 as he agriculture; a report on other and his wife, who is 82, step.sues of interest to Utah farFifty farm units wall be openArthur V. Watkins, Republiped from an airplane at the Sugar beet farmers in Box Ela mers; made speaking program ed for homesteading on the PayU. S. senator from can, Brigham City airport followjunior der county received over $1,037,-00- 0 of top authorities in many ette division of the Boise project up Utah, was in Brigham City yesing their first brush with the as the initial payment for in Idaho, it was announced to- fields; adoption of policy resoa clouds. attended terday afternoon, beets raised this year, during the and of election lutions; officers Under the influence of Delday by the Department of In- for the 1950 with "party faithful and part of the week, accordcalendar year will dinner terior. These units consist of bert Holmgren, their rob, Mr, early later a conducted dising to Orson Christensen, four 489 acres of irrigable land provide the highlights of the public affairs clinic in the court and Mrs. Holmgren, afler contrict manager of the Garland Burannual Utah Farm State located north of Caldwell and eau convention siderable reluciancy, consentroom at the court house. Sugar comfactory, Utah-ldahscheduled for Middleton and the Boise river. The purpose of the public ed to taking their first jaunt pany. November 28, 29 and 30 at the an in The land available lor home- New house airplane. So, with John The checks were payment for Hotel, Salt Lake City. meeting, the senator explained, Weir as pilot they took off 114,000 tons of beets and an adland was to get the ideas of the peosteading is undeveloped Romeo Short, Arkansas farfrom the local airport Thursthat has never been cropped. mer and vice ditional payment of - approxipresident of the ple on government. He said that day afternoon and examined Most of the land is still In sage-bru.s$250,000 for 28,000 more mately American Farm Bureau Federa- as soon as he received his certif-catand the balance has had tion, Senator Arthur V. Watkins tons of beets will be paid by the of election, in 1946, he felt Box Elder county from an eathe brush burned off. The soil sugar company as soon as the Mrs. Wilma that his duty was to all of the gle's eye view, (R), Utah and The world looks awfully checks are made out, Christenranges from clay loams to san- Sledge of Mississippi, people of Utah, and that he director nice below," said Mr. Holmdy loams. Jt Is adapted to dally- Associated Women, A. F. B. F., should carry out their wishes gren, and the ride was much sen said. The next payment will ungnam Lay injian delegation as insofar ing and other types of livestock will top the guest be at the rate of $2.45 per ton. within the speakers list. framework possible smoother than I expected." the farming, of his including producK. platpartys Alden Utah State Barton, some the of It is estimated that beet growWith completion of the airturquoise stones and silver work of the Navajo Indians. tion of alfalfa, pasture, dovers. Farm Bureau Federation . . , examines presi- form and his campaign commitShowing the group some of the finer stones is one of the Indian instructors at the Fort wheat, oats, barley and peas. , dent, has announced. plane ride, the Holmgrens ers, who are under the same ments, have passed through an era of contract this year as last, will Wingate Indian school. Members of the Brigham City delegation visible are: (from left Portions of some of the farms contestants from the He answered questions asked Fight in transportation. They receive the same price for their Lorenzo change his audience and explained Lott, Loyd Packer, K. E. Weight, on the left of the instructor; to right) Mayor may be found adapted to the Utah Young Farmers organiza- by beets as last year. Last year were some of the earliest pioMrs. Rudolph Kaiser and Mr. Shirley Wight. production of potatoes, beans tion, representing eight differ- his actions in congress and the neers all pay1 northern Utah and the total, including in actions of and sugar beets. and other congress ent districts in the state will ments for the beets by the comfirst with slow traveled plodbranches of An Ancient Indian Art the but government, Veterans of World iWar Twi participate in a "Rural Youth ding oxen, next with horse pany and the fund redistribuhave preterence and it will toe Talk Meet," an extemporaneous the discussion centered princiand buggy, automobile, and ted by the P. M. A., amounted the about Intermountain pally to or to file photostatic determine speaking contest, necessary to $12.62 per ton. now by aircraft. InIndian a school here, project official documents of proof of Utahs delegate to the "NationWith the sugar content and carried to stigated their service. Tiiese veterans al Rural Youth Talk Meet through of one percent ' greater Senator Watkins. congress by be In held in a of substitute maximum conjuncmay Chicago in the beets last year, the than Be Polio Show To "The fame Given of the Indian two years of military service, tion with the American Farm Is 18.5 tons to the acre, school has the senator In The Brigham City Kiwanis in satisying the period of three Federation annual convention announced. spread, November 30 yield Christensen said. The Garland Ogden "I predict that In a December an his that and years club met at the regular noon applicant factory, which will complete few years this experiment will The polio emergency valun-teermeeting yesterday in the Idle family must reside on the units. operations on or about Decemattract over from attention all club has scheduled an all ber 1, will have processed 142,000 Isle cafe. The regular meeting The development of a reclamathe world. Educators are going Hawaiian stage show, Wednes tons of beets from which 410-00- 0 day is Thursday, but for Thanks- tion homestead is an arduous to watch this school with great November 30, at the Ogden ten pound bags of sugar giving week, the meeting was but exdtlng task, and those who and Im sure it will be day, interest, are temperamentally, physically moved up to Tuesday noon. high school auditorium, for the will be produced. successful. highly Glenn L. Andersen was in and financially qualified should Though the weather has been It will require patience and purpose ofof raising funds for the polio equipment for almost constantly threatening and undertake it, the department of charge of the program on purchase sympathetic understanding interior said. St. Benedicts hospital. showed pictures of the goodwill during the harvesting season, the part of Box Elder county the All veterans interested in this tour to the Navajo reservation. Ray Kinney and his royal the topping and hauling of beets in the he people beginning, land drawing contact should Hawaiian review will be the warned, as young Indians are featured attraction of the show to the factory was successful Darrell S. Robins, field represenand accomplished without a brought from a tative for the department of vetTickets will be $1.25 each and hitch, Christensen said. There civilization ada into A forfor of highly petition probate eran affairs at Brigham City in from Jean are only a few tons of beets not may be obtained and are Shonka, eign will, for Wallace Beery, de- vanced environment, th Employment office Wedneschairman of the polio yet processed. the first language, then committee in Box Elder county. day morning and in Tremonton, ceased, is on the schedule for taught the During harvesting season at the Utah Power and Light the First Judicial district court the ways of modern civilization. there has been six Inches of as a Box at Elder for in the Speaking county Monday, partisan building, Wednesday afternoons. rainfall In this, area, according Senator WatRobins can also be cantaded November 28, according to a dinner meeting, Navajo Indian Instructor to weather tabulations in the kins accusareof probate cases answered calendar sharply Wash2620 at him by writing northern part of the county. This E. tions made at a party rally in leased court. the at the Ft. Wingate boarding school on the Indian resby ington boulevard, Ogden. is more rainfall than during any Salt Lake City this week Elervation demonstrating the complicated technique of weaviThe petition asks that Noah bert D. Thomas, Democraticby sensimilar period In the; last '35 ng a blanket Many of the larger Indian blankets, such as Five times as many graduates years, Christensen ' said. All of Berry, Jr. and Phil Berg of Hol- ior senator from Utah, and Conthe one pictured above, have a retail value of $400. It from Box Elder high school are the. bad weather spells were follywood, California, be named as gressman Walter K. Granger, executors of the wilL lowed by Idea) harvesting weatakes as long as two years to complete the large ones. attending institutions of higher also a Democrat ... ther, and it was not a serious Also listed are motions In the learningjthan are students from He read a newspaper report of conChristensen impediment, high schools from the rest of case of Relda J. Lund vs. Lewis Thomas speech In which the , tinued. the United States, according to S. Wight, Edward Ward and Or senior senator accused Watkins At the present time there are figures released by S. W. Beechlando R. Allen as county com of being uncooperative In blockRosilla E. Osborn will be hon er. missioners, and others. In this ing confirmation of the presi- ored on her 80th birthday, Sun 250 men working at the Garland The national average of high case Relda Lund is suing the dential appointment of Willis day, November 27, at an open factory. When the run .is comschool graduates of the 1949 county for $20,615 as damages Ritter to the federal district house at Bertha Eccles hail, plete, 75 will be- retained for class attending college is only for the death of Ethel L. Mea judgeship. Watkins said a prom- 2580 Jefferson avenue, Ogden, permanent employment. . dental conferences cham of Burley, Idaho. eight percent, while B.E.H.S. are now County inent Utah Democrat had called from 2 to 6 oclock in the after being held in Brigham road equipment was involved his attention to evidence in with 72 students in universities pub- noon. and colleges out of a class of City on the third Thursday of ih the accident in which Ethel lic documents that cast serious Mrs. Osborn was born In Commercial the month in every Work on the new auditorium 162, has a percentage of 44.7 Meacham wa skilled. on Ritters fitness for Brigham City, November question 24, In clubrooms First the Security at the 'Demurrer of Lewis S. Wight, the job, that this evidence was 1869, the daughter of Chester Intermountain Indian percent. bank building from 9 to 12 et al, to school in Brigham City will beplaintiffs complaint known to Senator Thomas, and and Agnes Caldwell Southworth. The following table shows the o'clock jn the morning, it was and demurrer In Full gin March 21, it was announced and motion to that the judiciary subcommittee of162 of the members distribution announced health today by of defendant Orval Iver- refused to supboena strike today by A. B. Paulson, architwitnesses of the class of 49. ficials. New Octogenarian son were listed. ect The construction will cost to testify regarding it. Action A word of' caution to beet of the conference The purpose about $300,000. Also listed to be tried are the on the appointment was postU. of U. 13, or 8 percent. growers relative to paying their is to improve dental health by following cases: The new auditorium, Weber 28, or 17.2 percent. which field help this season was Issued poned until January 3, he said, education. Criminal Calendar B. Y. U. which means there will be time will be of modern functional de-10, or 6.2 percent. l today by E. J. Holmgren, presichild registerAny S. vs. of The State Don Utah for more thorough investigation, U. S. A. C. 15, or 9.3 percent. dent of .the Utah Beet Growers sign, will have a seating capacfor the conference is eligied and the president will have to Other schools 3, or 2 percent. ble for an oral examination at Mace, Probation. Association. . ity of 1000 persons. The build- Probate Calendar send the appointment to conArmed services 41 or 5 pet. tag's frontage will measure 85 , Men who started on a field to month intervals. six of J. 'Dennis Sheehan, petition feet with a Married 12, or 7.2 percent. do the topping and loading and gress for confirmation again. depth of 150 feet. The most important service letters of administration de boAs for his opposition to the who stayed to see the job finishWorking 48, or 29.8 percent. rendered at the conference Financed by the Bureau is of ph7 final TounTo? games "were nis non and for amended de- appointment of Abe Murdock to At home 22, or 13.7 percent. for ed must be given a supplementadian Affairs, U. S. to talk child and mother the Department tQ be paved ast Wednesdav cree of distribut. the national labor relations of tary payment of $2.00 per acre in varInterior, the building will aftei school. The Harvest Dance, with the dentist regarding fimembers of the the For deceased. Daniel Beus, Among board, Watkins said his action addition to the regularly schedhave murals depicting the earlsof dental ious hygiene, phase 49 interferred acclass of held last Wednesday, nal action on amended final was on the grounds that attending institu- I it was told no uled tonnage payment before the y history of the American In- with the series, the officials, by and other plans tions of higher learning are: count. should be apcan receive the $2.50 per strong farmer partisan dian. j matter The following subject U. of U. Delpha could not be arranged until MonEmery J. Reese, deceased. Pe- pointed to this board, that parAnderson, is ton government payment, HolmThe stage will be 80 feet wide child tition with discussed usually account of for settlement Miyeko Aoki, Dixie Clay, War- and mother: tisanship in gren pointed out If the same with a depth of 25 feet and will day. and report of Executrix. was tantamount to The "big game, will be be- ren Ferguson, Rita Jensen, Karl workers also did the thinning arguments he 50 feet 1. their Facts about teeth; high. JunDoris Faye Marsh, Angelo Katsilas, deceased. Pe- disqualification for a position Krusmark, and hoeing the supplementary It will be built of reinforced tween the Seniors and the func- tition and development growth, of and for settlement first Clifon this defeated Kirk Nelson, Joan Peters, body. In payment must toe at the rate of concrete and brick, tion. and will iors. Both dubsandhave final account and for distribu- his campaign for the senate, Minnie the Sopho- ton Stallings, Jane $3.00 per acre. the Freshmen house . 2. and a complete superEarly regular projection mores tion of estate. Murdock had the open backing This provision was made to room. by big scores. Both clubs Welch, Basil Williams and Clare vision and care by the dentist. 'Frank S. Hariye, deceased. Pe- of labor, Watkins pointed out. Wiser. of Induce field help to see the job scoring will have plenty Other rooms in the new build-m3. Diet and nutrition. acof final for settlement tition Therefore he opposed him just finished for the season. Weber Jeanlne Anderson, 4. Oral hygiene include a storage room, a punch. (an actual count and for distribution of as he would oppose a strong parthe Frosh Merrell Duke, Richard Forrest, tooth and The Sophomores Immediately at the end of the targe lobby and demonstration two brushing lounge and tisan of the National Associawill tangle in the other contest. Rex Gardner, iLarry Garfield, using a set of plastic teeth, is estate. sugar factory run this year the dressing rooms. E. deceased. William Morgan, tion of Manufacturers for the Karl Richard given). 3:45 is the starting time for the Clarice Jeppsen, company will report tonnages The structure will be firepPetition for authority to compro- same position, he said. and sugar content to the local roof. Plans also call for in- battles, and the place is in the Josephson, Barbara Kunzler, El5. Protective and preventive mise claim and execute contract Senator Watkins, In his presPMA office. Growers who desire is don Meacham, Myrna Nelson, procedures. stallation of an automatic sprin- high school gym. Everyone and deed and- assignment. ent held has Utah, their government beet payments Nichothrough Frances trip attend. to Odean invited kler Nelson, 6. Good habits. system over the stage as Steven Keery Bruel, Minor. Pe- forums and junior forums in 15 Kosilla E. Osborn a fire Russell Rasmussen, Tommy promptly should then come to las, are conferences The dental The measure. tition for letters of guardian- counties of Utah, including a prevention Max Hamilton, Frank May and Rasmussen, the office and sign for them at EuSimms, basis Myrna on ost modern accoustical treatan given appointment an in . . . who will be honored at the earliest date possible. To number of "junior forums Reed Boothe have played ship. Clifton Stallings, only. Smith, gene ment will be of Mothers Law and Motion Calendar ysed throughout outstanding game so far in the Rose Tani, Bruce Thompson, high schools and junior col- the Bertha Eccles hall, Ogden, delay this will result in delayed 'he Jay children are urged to register is Production 'Utah Livestock building, Completion for the Seniors, and will Valentine, Gene Walker, Conscries leges. These students dont from 2 to 6 oclock in the payment. scheduled for the fall of 1950. their children with local P.-Credit Association, a corporation, hold anything back, he report- afternoon on her furnish most of the Seniors nie Ward, Ben Yamamoto and A. The Initial payment for beets eightieth to order in partici- plaintiff, vs. S. Leo Miller, de- ed. presidents They ask anything they birthday, Sunday, November this fall will be up 85 cents scoring punch. Along with those Lyie Young. dental in this pate M. preventive of James Motion fendant. want to know about, and some e three boys are Ellis Christensen. above last years figure. This B. Y. U. James Anderson, program. Ballard to quash service of gar- of the questions are even per- 27. Firemen Ronnie Dean Harris, DarWayne increased sum should Anderson, Lynette Anderplease nishment. sonal. My respect and admiraCoburn. Lee Wight and Jim son, Marilyn Bennlon, Barbara growers and should result in setto was The called family David Fern of Deakin, plaintiff, tion for our young people has more beet plantings next year, Poulson who will see plenty Billings, Brad Hansen, Barbara tle in Paris, Idaho when 6he devs. Effie Johnson Deakin, grown greatly. action. Holmgren said. , . Larsen, Dorene Meacham, Dala child. was small fendant. Default. Lee Boothe, brother of Reed, las C. Nelson, Mary Walker. A. to David married was She Michael company, Hyman Junior is the sparkplug of the U.S.A.C. Dee Anderson, Mer-re- l Osborn in 1892 in the Logan L. plaintiff, vs. Colen Petersen, de- Utah Needs Rise In Factories Inside Cities 'Applications are five. He has been the highest Boothe, John Carter, Grant D. S. temple. being demurrer Defendants fendant. so far 11th the Holgrade Cook, IMax Grunig, Lynn by the Thirteenth U. S. scorer for to moved 1896 In Bonds the Sale Of Savings to family Found Just As Cheap Lee is plaintiffs amended com Wl Service Arlo Region for the po-o- f in the series. Along with Whita- man, Ivolene Hunsaker, Rexburg, Idaho, coming to Utah Norma plaint. for services Funeral Reese and Hansen Gordon acJames, Gaynell Johnson, An increase of only 10 percent in 1914. She has been very CHICAGO paying Doyle who died WedHyrum - Michael company, woo a year.'Firefighter, Vacancies in this ker who have totaled up high Johnson, Mary Frieda Kunzler, Jean Arbon, 17, at her home in in the sale of Series E, U. S. Sav- tive in all the L. D. S. church deseldom save money by buildvs. Erie Compton, plaintiff, Calvin morning Position exist in the U. S. Descores in past games. Duane Peters, Marilyn Peterson, nesday bonds during November auxiliary organizations. She is ing their plants outside city limings seven-month- s demurrer fendant. Defendants a partment of Interior, Office of Jeppson, Ronnie Rock, Collin Shirley Waddoups and Ross Brigham City following and December will preserve also an active member of the its to avoid municipal taxes, a amended illness, were held In to plaintiffs I'dian Affairs, Intermountain Hunsaker and LeRon Johnson Utah's fine record in the pur- Daughters of Utah Pioneers and survey shows. Wight ward Fifth the of Brigham City adian school, Juniors Alvarene plenty will give the Hospital Training The American Municipal Brigham City, 'Berniece Dial Richards, plain-Harol- chase of savings bonds, Charles is known for her dramatic readwith Bishop J. Oleen there is n0 written test in depth. of L. Smith, state chairman of the ings. The family consisted Anderson, LaDora Nelson and chapel, and the American Society vs James Richards, Steven and tiff, Palmer presiding nneetion with this examina-thon- : Colleen Snow. U. S. Citizens Bond committee, seven children, five of whom of Planning Officials studied tax Default. defendant. Bunnell conducting. aPPiicanits will be rated on are living. They are: Lin Os rates In 40 cities. announced this week. The prayer at home was ofThe Pennsylvania farm show basis of a review of their As of October 31, this year, born, Denver ,Colo.; Fontella The associations reported that contains The Larsen. J. Norris Namesake Finds fered in Harrisburg by Whiskey experience and as building a of sale needs $2,317,827 Utah the total costs of services in Edwards, Washington; Spokane, and of Juanita Hansen Erma training were floor The prelude and postlude space 14 acres of playWICHITA, Kan. (UP) own in their and December to Chloe Sheffield, Brigham City; outlying areas often are as high application form, nearly the Steffen sang Lay My Head Be- for November of its kind first legal load of liquor to en- ed toy Helen Bunnell and roof, under largest tai'eT information total, Mr. Smith Theo. Logan and May R. Poor-ma- or higher than taxes levied for equal the 19-1regarding th world. ter Kansas largest city under opening prayer was offered by neath The Rose. of Ogden. and requirements for in the those purposes inside cities. the same perdeclared. offered was During The benediction tiem alco1949 Grover. Lowell states the long-dr$2,119,-71were position is contained in the All friends and relatives are In the Atlanta, Ga., area the there deiod in 1948, and the Leo Meacham R. N. Price, Francis by act was President holic forms shipped beverage as amination announcement. application tion as well in Series E bonds sold. With invited to extend felicitations study showed, for instance, that was by dication the of grave Oleen J. Christensen Distilleries and Glenmore from the Bishop Office Applications must be on file may be procured from the industries outside the city pay an increase of 10 percent over Sunday afternoon. Civil at Owensboro, Ky. The distil- Palmer all offered remarks. A F. A. Pehrson. U. S. the Office of the Thirteenth of the Thirteenth 1948 of J, months two about 12 per cent more- than the final was in the Interment You Brigham Love to musical selection, "I " Clvil Service Region, New Service Region or from R. W. lery representative on han;i Save money on wedding an- those inside, if the cost of water Xar-seunder the direc- during the present push Utah City wholecemetery a Wichita S. Shirley U. Truly by of wassung Board liquor help tom house fucan reach a total of $2,331,688 nouncements, reception invota-tion- at double the city rate is includ-ed- . Building. Denver, Forrest, secretary, Tingey then sang tion of the Harold B, Felt dorado, not later than No- Civil Service examiners at the saler receive it was named Glen "Goin' Blythe etc., at the . . to hold its mark. home. neral A Home. duet consisting Moore. office. vnber Are Open In Idaho Voters Tuesday For 1949 Crop o h e Kiwanians Hear one-quart- Of Navajo Trip 11-1- Brigham Court To Handle Beery Petition 44.7 semi-primitiv- e Of BEHS Grads Of 49 ... Rosilla Attend College . I Her 80th Birthday Clinic Held Every PONY EXPRESS School To Celebrate ... PreSchooj Dental, Osborn , Thursday In Town Building , - Pre-scho- lo Start In March Beet Growers Must Pay Help 1 j j j ' semi-judici- - pre-scho- La-Re- Jobs Open Services Held For Norma Jean Arbon d com-plaln- Asso-catio- d n 7 News-Journa- - 33, 1919. Full informa-- ! Bnjiam City post l. n |