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Show Cnlertain Parents With Program VOLUME 43, NUMBER 15 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 14, 1950 120 People To Participate In Floor Show, Statement On FEDERAL FUNDS ARE ADVANCED At North StakeGold And Green Bell Tues. Bond Election TO CITY FOR SEWAGE DISPOSAL The annual North stake Golc and Green ball will be held af the Box Elder high school gym a( April 18 starting promptly I 9.30 oclock. Mercury Climbs To 74 Degrees Thursday Aft i i and a male quartet will sing. A reading will also be given by a speech quartet. Music will be played by the Music Maker orchestra. The program and dancing are under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burbank and Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Yates. The prom decorations will serve as an appropriate setting for the Gold and Green ball, Mis. Burbank stated. Tickets may be secured from any ward M.I.A. officer of may be obtained at the door Tuesday evening. n Highlight ot the evening will be the presentation of a floor show with approximately 120 people from each ward In the stake particidancers will pating. Sixty-fou- r well-planne- d Central School Fifth Graders ln th,eir Eaer costumes they wore while entertaining their parents at an Easter tea last Friday. They aie (left to right) Gloria Jean Call, Juanita Brewster, Lynette Jensvonne Yates and Van Wilson. Nadine Whitaker, en, take part in the beautiful Meditation" number which was written by Sarah Yates and Ronald Driggs. Three Gleaner girls from each ward 24 in all, will execute a lovely dance all-gi- rl File For Candidacy For Primary Election Next September 5 four Men File Made By Board The Box Elder county board of education today released a written statement concerning the proposed bond election to be held April 25, throughout Box Elder county. 11 ' It is as follows: The gymnasium at the Bear River high school and the Activity room at the Garland school are both long overdue. The need for these buildings was urgent ln 1915 when the bonds of that year were voted and sold the urgency Is greater now. Increased costs and the loss of possible for the board to fo rthe board to com- - Candidacy B.E. In "m County incumbent Walter G. Mann, lounty attorney, added his name io the list of those who have filed for the next primary elections, to be held September 5, He filed for, the position t5Q. e now holds on the Republican ticket. was Mann, whose residence Vied as 130 south First east, jl J, A. Meservy, law practices City, Brigham me. owner-manage- r Meservy laundry in Brigham f,ty. filed for state legislature His ticket. pin the Republican fisidence is 237 south Fourth Jiest, Brigham City, jf Filing yesterday was LeRoy Jl White, for state legislature inn the Democratic party ticket, ,jjf : V handicrafts Class I The Bngham City d and Arts JidiHlicraft class will offer people of the community the opportunity to view their work Mh a display in Van Engelens next Monday through iJhursday, Mane Thorne Jepp- on, instructor of the class, said Window today "As a part of the city's recrea-iona- l program, the arts and andreraft API7 class has proven successful," Mrs. Jeppsen and a great many beau-lfu- l I1 f handicraft ieen items created. f- - Takes During the past week smoothracketeers invaded Brigham City, worked an age-olfraud on residents of the city, and then left before the finger of the law could be placed on them. Two men di lying a modern automobile allegedly went from door offeiing to spread a fluid which on the roofs of homes would improve its appearance, make it more durable and a host of other things. After being hired at one home the men spread a substance that appears to be fuel oil or crank-casoil on the roof charged and when finished ly operating $220 for the job. After completing the job and pay, the men left the receiving have city immediately. Of Order Tenn. (UP) MEMPHIS, Royee Edmonson Little watched the teacher point the guilty finger at several class mates, then leaned close to her and whiss pered its your chair that1 squeaking. Ray Jeppsen Will Be Honored Sunday son of Ray Obrien Jeppsen, Ray Jeppsen of Mantua will be honored at a welcome home testimonial in the Manlua ward chapel, Sunday evening at 7.30 oclock. reElder Jeppsen recently turned from a 25 months mission to the Central Atlantic States L. D. S. mission field. On the return, trip Ray, with Ray Obrien Jeppsen five companions also released V 8011 of Mr, and Mrs. Ray at the same time, stayed m New they of Mantua, who re-- f York for a few days where i l,),sen basketball tournament the v icturned saw 25-: from a Garden. mission in the Central in Madison Square visited the Hill also They llc htaies mission Field h1 Nauvoo, 111., and other f New ailti interest to tiie L. u. &. or of places ilmois members. . Mr. and Mrs. Sntral School Fifth Graders Entertain vents At Easter Tea Last Friday each Central school ed an Easter parade with entertained their Hrl wearing an individually at an Easter lea Friday created Easter bonnet, a square i aernoon m their our cIass dance and several circl?Jan(T5v was at e Box Elder high A ballet dance Mrs. given Verna 11 of the edes s a Each . S ng, Lvnette Jensen. was the accompanist class presented group recitations and dancing. for all the dancing Aunt Emmy and the own Each child served his jCry? hlass Was in presented . dnly plays, reel- - from the tea table. ThHs.a,nd sols were given, 154 parents were There dandnS In which all Punik tea. also the to came includ participated tah. Other , -- , Though there has been ?ome controversyin the past as to whether our' fair city should be called Brigham or Brigham City, the mayor and city council have settled the question at least to their satis-factio- At the last meeting of the city council it was agreed unanimously, that the name would be Brigham City, not merely Brigham, as it was incorporated in 1867. All official city stationery, records, and other documents will bear the name 'Brigham City w o Statu Representative Whats Released For S A. Meservy I . American Farmer Fathers Honored Fathers of the only American Farmers in the state of Utah, Osey Jensen, Reginald Burt and Cecil Chlarson, were honorary members of the F.F.A. and presented with medals at the annual F.F.A. Sweetheart banquet held at the Hotel Newhouse in Salt Lake City on April 1. The state ?f Utah .is only allowed to have three American each Farmers from the F.F.A. year. Box Elder county this year had a triple honor in that all three American Farmers, Frank Jensen, Clinton Burt and Cecil Chlarson, are Box Elder The F.F.A. chapter lead boys. ors are Norwood Ilyer and Sam Gordon. Many local F.F.A. chapter members, their parents and friends attended the banquet. Miss Donna Facer represented the Box Elder chapter as F.F.A. queen. Final Rites Held For Anna Cottom Final services for Anna Larsen Cottom, 74, who died Monday, April 10, were held InD. the S. Brigham City Sixth L. ward, Thursday, April 13, with Bishop Richard Hansen presiding. The family prayer was offered by J. Norris Larsen. The prelude was played by which Doris Tingey, following the ward Relief society chorus sang Beyond Today Floyd Jensen offered remarks followed by a violin solo by Harold B. Felt. Remarks were K. Jensen . and given byLi-zie- , resolutions of respect were given by Ivy Fuller of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Harold and LilHan Felt, then sang a duet, Beautiful Hill of i f4 ZionS Remarks were offered by II superinten- Stake Gold And -- Green Wed. i j "Moonlight And Orchids Theme -- O ft The trial calendar for the April term, 1950, in the district court of the first judicial district of Utah, was released toi day by officials, t , The trials, all of which Will be tried in the court rooms of the Box Elder county court house, are as follows, 'with the plaintiff listed first, and defendant second and the time of trial last: David Petersen vs. Milton J. Hodges, April 21; C. V. Lilen-quiset al vs. J. P. Jones, April 27; Joseph C. Toombs vs. Jack Donald Toombs, April 28. Friday, April 14 A. M. Rubaii vs. Russell Ras- 12:30 Noon for Registration mussen, by his guardian ad litstate convention of American em, Rudolph Rasmussen, Association of University WoMay 17. men at Intermountain school. T. W. Potter vs. Union Pacific 8:00 to 10 iP. M. Reception honRailroad company, May 18; Osoring Reverend Arthur Gillescar E. Grunig vs. John Adams, pie and wife at the CommunMay 26. ity church, Hyman-Michae- l a 9.00 P. M. Junior Prom at Box company, corporation vs. Colen Petersen, , Elder high school. Everyone comInvited. May 29; 'Hyman-Michavs. Erie pany, a corporation April 15 Saturday, Compton, May 26; F. B, Barlow 10:00 A. M. Food sale at Mounvs. Elmer E. Gerrlnge, June 1. tain States Electric store, J, S. Lee, et al vs. East Grouse Sponsored by Locust D.U.P, Creek Irrigation company, June camp. 5; Don Richard Harmer, by his 5.00 P. M. Deadline for 'Re. guardian ad litem, Vernon A. .publicans to file for candidacy Harmer vs. Leverton California the next primary election Corporation, et al, June 7. 8:00 P. M. Concert at Bear RivVernon A. Harmer vs. Lever-toer stake tabernacle in GarCalifornia Corporation, et al, invited. land. June 7; Catherine Stuart vs. Sunday, Everyone 16 April Ruby F. Felsted, et al, June 19. 9.00 A. M. Protestant services John F. Stuart vs. Ruby F. at the Intermountain Indian Felsted, et al, June 19; Dee Selschool for Indian children. e S. J. vs. in an Hess, June 21; 9.15 A. M. Church school at vs. LaVar Westergaard the Presbyterian Community Cole Whitaker, et al, June 23; church for all ages. Relda J. Lund, Admx, etc. vs. 11:00 A. M. Worship i services ML Hood Stages, Inc., et al. at the Presbyterian CommunJune 29; David Fern Deakin vs. ity church. Following serEffie Johnson Deakin, August 4; vices a special meeting will Frank D. Woodland vs Leon be held of the church body to Pope, et al, August 10. , elect a session and to conduct other business. 7:30 P. M.Farewoll testimonUnder Cops Noses ial in honor of Jonathan G It Welch in the Harper ward. BROCKTON, Mass. (UP) 7.30 P. M. Welcome home teswas easy for Mrs. Virginia to report a $40 holdup timonial for Ray Obrien Jeppto police. She said two young sen, in Mantua ward chapel. men robbed her directly across 7.30 P. M. Welcome home testimonial for Milton H. Northe street from police headquarters. man, in Connne ward chapel. Tuesday, April 18 9.30 P. M. North Stake Gold and Green ball at Box Elder Elisabeth M. Baird and the closing remarks were offered by high school. Dance to begin Bishop Hansen. The closing promptly at 9:30 with floor show. Fublic invited. song by the Relief society chorus was The Lord Is My Shep- Saturday, April 22 7:30 P. M. Leadership meeting herd1 for M.I A. of the North B. E. Benediction was offered by stake. Hqmer Tingey and the conclud' ing - services were held in the Wednesday, April 19 under 9 00 P. M. Gold and Green ball Brigham City cemetery the direction of the Harold B. of the South Box Elder stake. Felt funeral home. Queens will be presented at 9:30 P. M. Price 50 cents pet Dedication was by C. O. person. n Sev-erin- 1 ' 5 Eskelsen, Of Junior Prom ifiiil'U The Aprd Term Orion dent of utilities in Brigham City, received information today that Brigham City will receive an advance of federal funds to be used to plan preparation for construction of improvements to its sewage facilities. Approval of the citys application for an advance of federal funds In the amount of $8,800.-0- 0 S. under the second planning program authorized toy public law 352, 81st congress, was announced by E. Sandquist, acting Ball division engineer, s division- - 9, covering the states of Colorado, The Box Elder high school New Mexico, Utah and WyoJunior Prom decorations will be ming, of the community facilities service. General Services adThe School Bond Issue the background for the South Box Elder stakes annual Gold ministration. The citizens of Box Elder and Green ball Wednesday, This advance will toe used for county are being asked io go Apill 19, at the Box Elder high the preparation of detailed drawschool, beginning at 9 oclock, ings and specifications for conto thp poles In their respective communities and vote to In the evening, it was announc struction of a sewage disposal ed today. authorize the Board of Educaplant to provide complete treatQueens of all the wards In the ment of the sewage from the tion float a bond in the amount of $$00,000 for build- stake will be presented at 9:30 existing sanitary sewer system ing purposes. In preparation o'clock and will be followed by of Brigham City, and the cona floor show which Is under the struction of outfall sewer lines for voting thoughtful people are asking questions pertinent direction of iMr. and Mrs. Ralph to eliminate two existing sepWestover, stake dance directors. tic tanks located in the northto the issues involved. Tickets may be purchased east and southeast parts of the To assist in finding answers to those questins the citizens from ward M. I. A. officers or city, and to conduct all sewage Acof the county are invited to from Boyd M. Sheffield,, ticket to the new disposal plant. listen on Monday, April 17, at chairman. cording to the application filed Admission price is 50 cents with the Community Facilities 2:15 p. m. on radio station & per person. KBUH, to a round table disservice, Caldwell, Richards cussion on the bond "question. Sorensen, consulting engineers of Salt Lake City will be engaged to prepare the plans.- Construction Is expected to start the plete projected program within three years; with an esCentral school, Bear River high timated cost of about $245,000, school Garland gymnasium; school Activity room, and the In making the announcement, lighting of the remainder of Mr, Sandquist stated that the the class rooms in the elemenfor federal advance pt $8JWQ.0Q tary schools on the financing be-- repaid SrtqjBfytSottte'to plan t , of f(ve years ago to the government without 'In( This school district may bor-roMoonlight and Orchids" will terest When construction is $500,000.00 at this time rlf be the theme of the Junior started. the bonds are voted, complete Prom at Box Elder high school Community Facilities service the three buildings and the tonight beginning at 9 oclock, district engineer for Utah is di, class said lighting, and at the same time members of the Junior C. Jessen, with headquarters In lower the annual tax levy for Wednesday in a special prom Salt Lake , City. debt service and buildings from assembly, the current rate of 4.72 mills to Theme song for the dance will be an average of 2.52 mills, the appropriately Moonlight and Orchids. Dancing will be to lower levy to continue for the music of Loyal West, Jr. and longer time. v At the same time, if bonds his ten piece orchestra. members Committee are voted and sold, the money have will be available for immediate promised unusual and beautiful ly undertaking the completion decorations with eight foot orAcknowledgement of birthday of the buildings and the light- chids, white pillars and other extended by the old greetings decorations that will folks organization of North and ing, whereas If the money must exotic be raised from the annual tax create an atmosphere proper for South Box Elder stakes was limit for building purposes, only the occasion. made this week by President extendThe Junior class has about $70,000.00 may be raised George Albert Smith In a letter each "year, and the building ed an invitation to everyone to to Vosco Call, for attend the biggest high school program will be delayed In his note, President Smith several years, unless the board event of the year." said: are members It to Committee resort to finds Fay necessary Your telegram extending best other and less desirable meth Anderson, Donna Facer, Ferl wishes on the eightieth anniverods of financing the program. Barker, Rose Marie Lomax, Lou sary of my birth was gratefully Jean Christensen, Barbara La- received. It is good to be rersen, LeKoy Johnson, Calvin membered by friends. Thank David Kotter, Lowell you very much for your thoughtWill Jeppson, David Mr. Morrell and Petersen, fulness. Baddley, chairman. I am grateful to my HeavenAdvisors for the prom are Father that He has preserved ly Be Miss Barbara Kohler and Mr. my life these many years. I Jensen. Floyd have enjoyed many wonderfui A homecoming testimonial for experiences, and the Lord has Milton H. Norman, son of Mr. No More Keys To Boston who blessed me with friends and Mrs. J. N. Norman, Corinne, BOSTON (UP) to the have helped to make my life Keys will be held next Sunday eve city are out of style in Boston, happy. ning at 7:30 oclock in the Co- John D. Brown, the new city Trusting that this will find rinne chapel. announced visiting dig- you and your loved ones rejoicgreeter, Elder Norman recently return nitaries in the future will get ing In the favor of our Heavened from a 28 months mission to an illustrated historical pamly Father, I am the Norway L. D. S. mission Your brother ln the gospel, phlet Instead of the traditional field. ' George Albert Smith. keys. Elder Norman reports a, very educational and inspiring mis GOING, GOING, GONE . . . i t, e Long Way Home Teacher Out jltf,Utlenfs S 5 T'or Trial Calendar. City Council Says Brigham City Is Name Of Our Town in Brigham City lity. 1 Fraud J, Walter G. Mann For County Attorney , For State Representative Racketeers Work alive in the state legislature at the present time, fthite is a resident of Perry. Also filing yesterday was Rob--r- t Age-Ol- d Nielsen for county cleik on le Democratic ticket. Jig Jivps it 335 North Main, Brigham ftepresont LeRoy D. White Robert Nielsen For County Clerk Work On Unit To Start Within Three Years; Cost Will Be $245000 Pretty near like summer," said the Weather-Man- , reading the mercury yesterday (Thursday) afternoon. The thermometer recorded a days and springs high of 74 degrees yesterday afternoon, according to Charles H. Clifford, local official weather observer. corn-possib- 'for 10 PAGES s t President Smith i 4 Thanks Friends Elder Norman Honored Sunday Afi-- i n.,t ll nosi ui vaiuauie sion. The public is invited to the testimonial. -- Welcome Home Sat. r. n:ii items mu no On Auction Block In 7th Ward Tomorrow Want a first class milk cow? saddle? Could you use a brand new washing machine? If so come to the Seventh afterward auction tomorrow noon, Saturday, April 15, at the recreation hall of the chapel, advised members of the ward building fund today in telling of the event. Not only will the items listed above be sold to the highest bidder, but dozens and dozens of other valuable articles will go on ,the auction block under the skilled hands of Park Stumm, professional auctioneer, who will donate his time. All of the profits from the venture will be applied to the completion of the new chapel. The price of the purchase of Milton IL Norman some of the items will be cred ited to the assessment of mem. . son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. ward, said the comNorman of Corinne who re- bers of the, in other words the mon mittee, cently returned from a ey pay for certain Hems mission to Norway. will they be the same as monetary Need a good th contributions fund. to the building The ladies of the ward . will at 12 beginning the afteroclock, throughout noon. Eat your lunch at the auction," it was advised, and have the best of home cooked food while donating towards the new chapel all at the same time. The committee pointed out that this is an excellent opportunity for the friends of the Seventh ward to inspect - the new chapel that is now nearing completion, to visit with their friends, and to take advantage of some wonderful bargains., A few of the items that will be on sale include nearly new oil furnace, oil stoves, coal range e and heating stoves, kitchen and chair set, colt, . horse, garden tractor, cream separator, and several types of chairs, live poultry, cement, lumber, fence posts, and many other things. serve food ta-bl- i i |