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Show ''' t r mfrm tMlkMiiUiSH A.iA.-a Af-- '. 1'rifhn City Camaie Library City Grounds Fob To Head North Box Elder Stake 50 MEW VOLUME 54, NUMBER 87 BRIO HAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 14, 1J1J KIDS! ONLY 10 BIG PARADE School Board Member Saturday's the day, kids! It's the day you've been waiting for, the day youll au turn out and give Santa a great big rousing welcome. ! DECEMBERI194 TTV 'l lI. ALS ! i i Hi y ft LLJ.TI Yes, Santas coming to town to take jmrt in a big parade with all of you youngsters Saturday, and therell be treats for all the children. $9 The parade will start at 1 oclock at First north and street, and go to Second south and back again. All you youngsters are urged to dress up in costumes, decorate your bicycles, tricycles (maybe your sleds!) or wagons, wheel your bring your dolls or pets and join in Santas parade to give old St. Nick a real rousing welcome. And for the best parade entries therell be special prizes, in addition to the treats that all kiddies will receive. Main North Stake Presidency And L. D. S. Otficials to lelt right, sitting) Elbert R. Beecher, first counselor; Vernal Willie, presid(trom ent ; J. Delos Thompson, second counselor; standing, Albert E. Bowen and Henry D. Moyle, members of the council of twelve apostles of the church; John P. Lilly white, retiring president of the North stake who will leave soon to preside ove the Netherlands mission field; Roland L. Gourley, clerk and Boyd Packer, assistant clerk. They were sustained at the quarterly conference last Sunday. New , Vernal Willie Is North B.E. Ask Stake Children, Christmas morning and they will receive these toys through the efforts of the Kris Knngles of the V.F.W. and Auxiliary. y Saints. Willie are first counsThompson, Roland Gur-ilesecond counselor; was retained in office as and Boyd Packer stake clerk, was sustained as assistant stake clerk, a new office in the stake. Mr. Lilly white, accompanied is wife and daughter, by his leasing soon to fulfill his calling in the Netherlands. the outgoing Counselors in presidency were Mr. Willie, first couselor and Eberhart Zundel, second counselor. Announcement of the reorganization followed afternoon sess- Serving with Mr. Elbert R. Beecher, Delos elor and J. at the conference were E. Bowen and Henry D. loyie, of the Council of Twelve of the L. D. S. church. Here Next Thursday" Charles W. Feldhauser, social security representative, will be in Brigham City Thursday, December 15, 1949, at the Employment Security office from 2:30 to 4:00 oclock in the afternoon that Feldhauser emphasized the Social Security Administration is asking all 65 or older workers, who are not working short court of hon-- ! at the present time to contact the sacrament meeting representative. evening. program the follwere advanced and received their awards from then Scoutmaster, Charles BecSunday . During the owing Scouts Civil Service Lists Openings Tenderfoot badges were given Paul Siggard and David second class badges presented to Paul and David Beckert and Jared Christensen. First class to: Charles Brent Beckert, Earl Saunders. Jr., J. D. Reese and Ralph Yearsley. There was one Scout advanc-C'a Star Scout, Donald Bee-this award was given to tonald by Bishop J. Oleen Pald o 1 mer. The following merit badges awarded by Mr. Beckert: Eugene Laney, swimming, rabbit raising, home repairs, safety, Pathfinding, and bird study. To Keith Siggard, rabbit raising, To taking and pathfinding. Donald Beckert, bird study, safety. swimming, rabbit raising, cooking, cycling and home repairs. To Steven Bunnell, swimTo Jerry. Oh-aming and safety. Kay Hansen, cycling. home Brent Charles repairs. Deckert, home and safetrepairs y. Taylor Hollist, safety. Lar-Jensen, safety, home repairs and woodwork. This is the third time this yoar that more than 50 percent this troop has advanced, "hich is a record the boys and their leaders can be well proud of. were kquor Store Extends Hours According to the state liquor mission the Brigham City 1()uor store will remain open Ml 11 oclock in the evening, December 22, 23, and 24. umps Case Reported One case of mumps was the disease in Box Elder county by State Department of Health the week ending December "y communicable ne for New Pastor To Be club-room- semi-month- Series Of Crimes Here On Trial Sun. In B.E. Cleared ly Verle Petersen Is lips. Elected President Members of the congregation of the Community Presbyterian church will have an opportunity 20-3to hear and meet the Reverend 0 The arrest of three Brigham Arthur Gillespie, of Northbridge, City youths Saturday evening Mass., who may become their Verle Petersen was elected new resident pastor, 'hVh f BHgWedS' schooly' j conSunday. Rev. Gillespie will club Monday evening at "follow-- ' 'v, II j ham d.Br,"rr Ti City police officers, duct the regular morning serthe election of the truck ?ayat 1J?elock,ln ,h;.aftPrnooM ing their theft of a pick-uvices at 11 oclock. First wardciub, it was announced today , dom ' by Delbert Hadfield, president. The Reverend Henry S. Ranof Latter-daChrist Saints with The meeting was held at the crimes from 10, dating of the of August board dolph, secretary Rev. William Parsons, pastor of home of Dr. Gordon Felt followto Sheriff according of PresCounty national missions the Tremonton Methodist church of- ing a dinner meeting at the byterian church. New York City, Warren Hyde. Oak cafe in Tremonton where ficiating. was in Brigham City yesterday The three the Brigham City group is sponranging in and told members of the Com- age from 14 youths, a to 16, had taken club. soring munity church board of trustees the truck from behind the Pacofficers Other elected for the ihat Rev. Gillespie could be as- ker Motor company buildfng, next six months, are as follows: conas here if the signed pastor and were arrested while getting Dick Larsen, first gregation approves and wants into the vehicle near the high Dick Bloxem, second him. Ben Andersen, sergeant-at-armschool by police officers Royal and Bob Beard, Dr. With Dr. Randolph were the and Theron Jensen. Bright, coloful Christmas jack- Gordon Felt, T. Wayne WoodReverend A. Walton Roth, TopeUpon Incorceration a( the Box ets, wlhch will make any United ka, Kansas, field representative-elec- t Elder county Jail, the youths States Savings Bond an attractive land and Bob Crompton, directors. of the synods of Idaho and were by Sheriff as well as a valuable present tor Interrogated Outgoing officers are Delbert Utah, and Dr. William Crosby Hyde and it was revealed that Christmas, have been received at Hadfield, president; T. Wayne Ross, retiring field representa- the boys had stolen two auto- the local post office, C. Henry Woodland first vice president; tive of the Presbyterian church mobiles last-- week. One was Nielsen, postmaster,, announced Rex Barort, second vice presiIn the synod of Utah. The Rever- taken from the lot at this week. They are available dent; Dee Glen Smith, sergeant-at-armE of end Miner Bruner the Logan the State Capitolparking In Salt Lake throughout the state to assist the and Dr. Gordon Felt, Presbyterian church also atten- City and abandoned at Brigham public in that big decision what Woody Hansen, Bob Baird and ded the meeting. City, while the other was stolen to give for Christmas. Dick Larsen, directors. The covers or jackets for the The trustees of the local from In front of the Peach City Dale Baron is the secretary church asked Dr. Randolph to apartments here and driven to bonds are decorated with Christ- and treasurer of the club. wire Rev. Gillespie to be here, Willard, where It ran out of gas mas scenes and space for indiAlso, Dick Larsen was elected and he will arrive Saturday night and was abandoned. cating the donor and the re- to represent the club on the and be here Sunday for services cipient and are available free to Brigham City planning board. boys admitted the theft the purchasers of bonds. and to become acquainted with of The a .32 caliber revolver and four U. S. Savings Series Bonds, the congregation. boxes of shells from the ThompE are most acceptable presRev. Gillespie is a university son hardware store August 10. ents for any Christmas rememgraduate in forestry, and receiv- They admitted burglarizing brance, according to Postmaster ed his theological training in a Berts Turn Inn, once taking a C. Henry Nielsen, but are espeCongregational seminary. He has purse and the other time taking desirable as last minute been serving in a Congregational beer, cigarettes, candy and other cially as those presents that were gifts pastorate, but has expressed his merchandise. neglected until the last moment. willingness to accept the local arALso cleared up by the They are valuable and increase Though there is no deadline charge. He is 41 years old, mar- rest was two break-ins- ' at the in value each year, until in 10 for the completion of decoraried and the father of three Box Elder high school. On one years, the maturity time, they tions other than before ChristAs a climax to the Christmas children. of these burglaries they took a are worth a third more than decorasooner the mas eve, the Box Elder Bees will meet season, the South Sox Elder The F.F.A. of set an jacIn chains, when key addition, purchased. tions are up, the more people the West High five in another ket and $1.35 in change. The they are easily cashed in should stake choir will present Hanwill be able to enjoy them, GeiMessiah on Tuesday evethis tilt Friday coming other time took several practice an emergency arise, and are in- dels December they Old Time Dances To Be hack saw blades. sler pointed out. an27, It was ning, in Salt Lake City. It will be the surance against need. nounced this week by Harold B. First prize for the decorations fifth practice game for the Bee Taught At Canteen The hack saw blades were Felt, choir director. is $25. second prize is $15 and hive five. used in an attempt to free Mrs. Sixty-fivvoices will be heard Bees the this John After Mrs. Farmer and contest, Purdett third prize is $10. John W. Wray, who with her in the chorus numbers of the s five more practice Bate, supervisors at the will play must on was held decorations husband, The home being oratorio while five soloists will before starting the Region Age Canteen, again invite every fraudulent check be visible from the outside and charges. 30 boy and girl in Brigham City present numbers. on December One campaign 'Mrs. Wray refused to go with any Christmas theme of decora with North Cache. Of the five to the Canteen Saturday Mrs., Louise O. Davis will act evetions is eligible for judging, it appeared as organist and Douglas S. to play, three will be ning at 8 oclock when the Box the boys because left games Geisler said. that she would be released on Mann, pianist. Mrs. Lavon H. away from home and two at Elder Promenaders will be presSheriff Hyde said. Jensen will be the narrator. ent to demonstrate and teach probation, home. Mr. Wray is serving a term Soloist will be Mrs. Roberta Vard Johnson, Lee Wight, the old time dances that are be-- , of not more 14 N. Storey, contralto; Miss GerFrank May, Lee Boothe, Beit coming so popular among the Idaho state than onyears in the Ross Mr. Bowen, chairman of aldine Thompson and Miss Dixie charges of prison Hunsaker, Ronnie Dean Harris, younger sets as well as the old. issuing fradulent checks in Po- the Box Elder County Chapter Meaeham, sopranos; Robert Ralph Nielson, Doyle Hansen and He also issued more American Red Cross, announces Reese, tenor, and J. Earl Johndecorcatello. is The hall beautifully Ronnie Rock will all probably go worth of bad checks th'at Mrs. Nona B. Knighton has ston, bass. than is store for $200 a in ated treat and down for the main game. Collin In enrolled as a Red Cross nurse In in No admission will be chargfurnished City. Brigham attending, Hunsaker, Calvin Jeppson, Gary everyoneAmerican this county. Auxiled for the presentation which the by Legion LeRon Johnson and Mortenson Mrs. Knighton, a registered will be held in the Box Elder I Phone your news to 727. Dale Clark gave a B game. iary, the supervisors stated. situa- will go down for the nurse, is employed with the Box tabernacle. panoramic view of themiddle-EuropEider county health service, and This Is the first time the orition in Germany and Symbol Of Service has been working from her of- ginal version of the Messiah at Fridays regular Airplane Trip Relieves y, .T"" fice in the court house, through- has been presented in Brigham City meeting of the Brigham resiVictim! Cough out the county. She has been City. A simplified version was Whooping a former club. Clark, Rotary reactive in Red Cross programs as given by the choir last year but Colonial The LONDON has (UP) of just dent Farmington, they dealt with community ser when the group started planturned from Berlin where he has Office reports that a party of vice. She has taught home nurs ning their Christmas musical been serving on the staff of the 24 Solomon Island children on their head ing for the Red Cross to young i program in the early fall, they at the the whoop whooped government, military girls In the high school and just decided to do the original ora- of the branch in charge of deal- first flight in an aircraft. He completed a class of home nurs torio. The children were ordered ining with political activity. A repeat performance of 'The ing for young mothers. has been in training or in service to the air by the medical offiIn presenting the badge to Messiah will be presented in for cure a as islands of cer the government with the military exMrs. Knighton, Mr. Bowen the Bear River stake tabernacle since 1942, and has served in whooping cough. plained that it was a symbol of on Sunday evening, January L In six cases the whooping Paris, Naples, Berlin and Lonservice and identified Mrs. don. His next assignment will be spasms wholly disappeared, and a as was Knighton professionally cases law there other in international of eight as professor nurse qualified to participate in Will and relations at the Unversity of definite improvement. . Red Cross programs and to serve Munich. in emergencies. Mrs. MEMPHIS, Tenn. tUP) Clark told of importance of the Mrs. Knighton is a resident of a ComRowe has Ellen between organized ideological battle Tremonton, Utah, the wife of munism and Democracy in Ger- 'baby taxi service for mothers Thomas B. Knighton. She is a many. Germany is the balance who get weary from carrying meetThe regular She so graduate of the Thomas D. Dee around he said, youngsters. hefty of power in Europe, in Ogden, ing of the Brigham City army Memorial hospital show-dowHe and strollers rents baby buggies Germany is the and since her graduation In 1947, reserve will be held at the arat 25 cents an hour to parents declared that the Berlin air-lif- t has been working out of the mory at 7:30 oclock, Friday eveare who victory shopping. a was vitally important health office doing pri- ning, Dec. 16, instead of at the public S. in this ideological for the U. vate Commercial cluhrnoms, it was nursing. NOTICE war against Communism, and Mrs. Knighton explained that announced today held by Captain be will is A in hearing public Democracy that general she had found a great deal of Keith Boyer. on Thursday, December 15th Red "holding its own and gaining Cross 'ihe herin satisfaction Badge The change of place of meetPresenting identifying at the city council chambers some ground." to Mrs. Nona B. Knighton who recently enrolled as a self with Red Cross work, and ing was made so that a party Clark was introduced by Heber at 8 p. m. on a tentative budget corRed Cross nurse in this county, is Ross Bowen, chairman of all that she has done, or will could be held at the CommerSessions, who has known him for 1950, of Brigham City to do. will be cial clubrooms. be called in was the Box. Elder county chapter of the American Red Cross. given freely,upon poration. from boyhood. Sessions from her own time : Signed, The badge is a symbol of service and identifies Mrs. and effort, to further the procharge of the program with the Save money on wedding anBOTT, LORENZO J. committee, magazine Rotary professionally as a nurse qualified to participate gram of community service as nouncements, reception invota-tions- , Knighton are ATTEST: Mayor. which of other members outlined by the Red Cross. in Red Cross programs. etc., at the D14c Doug Fife and George Anderson Edna Romer Housley. Up With Arrests 58.5 Percent Of full-tim- B.E Students Kr e Of T Referred To Source KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP) B. Newman, city jailer, had no answer when a woman demanded to know: "What wo-awas my husband with Sat-hlanight when he was Newman advised her to her husband. n According to Glen S. Nelson, secretary, board of the U. S. Ci il Service examiners at the folBrigham City postoffice, the lowing jobs are open in Civil Service: Physicist, paying $4600, $5400, and $6400 a year; agricultural education officer, education ofadministration policies ficer and programs), education officer (instructional aids and media), education officer (research and evaluation), all paying from $3,825 to $6,400 a year; education specialist, paying from to $5,400 a year, engineer, civil paying $3,100 to $3,825; engineer (trainee), paying and $2,875 a year; junior physicist, scientist (chemist, and engineer, metallurgist) a paying from $2,650 to $3,825 year. Further information and apobtained plication form may be from Nelson at the Brigham City post office. $3,-82- 5 $2,-65- 0 Firemen Elect New Officers Dale Fryer was elected Brigham City fire chief at the regular fire department business meeting last Wednesday evening, December 7. succeeding Glenn Andersen who has sered as chief for the past year. asGlen Dummer was elected sistant chief; Lester Collins, captain; Don Johnson, lieutenant; Basil Fife, secretary; Jack TayDick lor, assistant secretary and treasurer. Hansen, chief Outgoing officers besides Andersen are as follows: Dale Fryer, assistant chief; Glen Dummer, captain; Lester Co'lir.s lieutenant; Don Johnson, assistant secretary; E. H. Jensen, treas- Hansen, Richard secretary; urer. Club Mon 20-3- 0 semi-annu- y 20-3- 0 Xmas Decorated Bonds On Sale s; Xmas Decoration s; Contest Slated Choir To Give Messiah Here December 27th For Practice Game to: Sig-gar- Saturdays the day! Abel S. Rich Is Abel S. Rich was appointed school board member, Monday evening, December 12, by the Box Elder school district board of education to fill the position left vacant by the resignation of John W. Phillips December 5, according to Leonard Bishop, president of the board. former president Rich, of South Box Elder stake, will represent the Brigham City district. His term as board member will last three years, Phillips having served two years of his five-yea- r term. The school board post was Abel S. Rich left vacant when Phillips rewas appointed school signed protesting the boards . . . board member of the Box El- policies towards teacher beneder school district at the fit payments, travel expense of meet- administrative heads, and the regular of trained school perso-ne- l ing of the school board Mon- placing In the district working day. He fills the position lett vacant by the resignation December 5, of John W. Phil- Bees Travel To West ked: Beckert; were Rotary Anns and children, grandchildren or neighbor youngsters, will hold their annual Chrisunas party Thursday evening, December 15, in the Commercial it was announced today by members of the eommittep. The party will begin at 7 oclock, and will be complete writh treats, games, singing and wish to contribute may call the an appearance of Santa Claus following people in their wards: himself. Perry and Willard, Mrs. Royal Petersen; Harper, Mrs. Keith Pettingill; Honey ville, Tolman Burke; First ward, Mrs. W. M. Buchanan; Second ward, Mrs Rudolph Rasmussen; Third ward, Mrs. Charles Kimber; Fourth ward, Mrs. Leland Nelson; Fifth ward, Mrs. Leslie Hawkes; Sixth ward, Mrs. Jens Petersen; Seventh ward, Mrs. Clyde Larsen and those in the Eighth ward Only 58.5 percent of the young may contact Mrs. Cherryl Leawho entered the first people vitt, Auxiliary chairlady. in 1936 in Box Elder counThe local V. F. W. post appre- grade graduated from high schools ciates the assistance given them ty in the county in 1948, according by the members of the Amvets to figures released' by Hervin post and members of the assistant superinBunderson, V.F.W, post at of public instruction. tendent have The Corinne post At the same time 55.6 percent collected and sent to the people of the original class of 1936 gradof Park City, a truck load of school uated from foods and clothing. Approxi- out the state.highBox Elderthroughcounty of that city had 2.9 mately 75 families percent more students have been unemployed for six graduate than the rest of the months due to the strikes. state. In the county 535 students started the first grade in 1936. A j'ear later 487 students of the original group entered the second grade. The change in the number of students in that class each succeeding year un The home decoration contest, til graduation from high school an annual feature of Brigham in 1948 is as follows: Third grade, 478; fourth grade, celebration, Citys Christmas sixth will be held again this year 452; fifth grade, 444; of grade, 442; seventh grade 451; with the Junior Chamber Commerce in charge of the af- eighth grade, 452; ninth grade, fair, it was announced today by 453; tenth grade, 417; eleventh Lawrence Geisler, chairman of grade, 300; twelfth grade and the graduating year, 330. the event. The final judging will be held DeChristmas eve, Saturday, cember 24. Rotarians, Finish 12th Grade Albert or Thursday More Contributions Approximately 200 needy boys was named Vernal Box Elpresident of the North confder stake, at the quarterly erence Sunday, replacing John who has been p, Lilljwhite, called to preside over the Neth- eriands mission of the Church of Latter-daof Christ Jesus held a during Is VFW Repairing Old Toys For Needy Willie ions. Present Party their "kids, MORE TOYS NEEDED Head Of Named 105. Rotary Christmas . PAGES Appointed School Board Member GOING TO BE SATURDAY IS Shopping Days Until Christmas SANTAS 8 Nona B. Knighton Teen-game- e J Enrolled As. Red Cross Nurse Reports Situation Central Europe e Tf- Army Reserve Meet At Armory ... News-Journa- Phone your news to 727. l. |