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Show t iiual C. Of C. Capable Returning Letterman uguration Iner Planned o)mc ofheBoElder Chamber will 'be held, ISV Fri-,an- S the In j audi- - Central new of 7:30 oclock at beginning to D. evening, according Lson, secretary-managenew officers that time the new take office for the traditionally the will be served and VOLUME 44, NUMBER 1 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1951 6 PAGES 1 'Utah outstanding . Brother, You'll Look Good In Blue Real Estate In r, B.E. County To TO citizen 18. Thursday, January ididatts for president are Knudsen, John Larsen and for Owen, and candidates Richard Alston, are Itor A. Brown, Denzell A. Burtcher, Char-- Dain-aClaybaugh, Ray K. Kel-J. Charles Goran, Henry Nielsen, J. Oleen Eliot D. Ward and John The name of Denzell rejr. Z left was inadvertantly first published list. ,r he itral School bhoots Em From The Forward Slot when they play Weber here Frday night in the BEHS gym. Doyle is one of the two lettermen Coach Ferguson has this year. He tallied 76 points in the practice games for Box Elder for a nine point average. .Doyie Hansen . . . To Meet Mon. A the jfety At School will ct of a Central school Par toe meet association Teachers DO-OR-D- January Monday evening, 7:30 oclock, according to ers. FOR BEES AND WEBER TONIGHT par signed to emphasize ation of fathers in Parent-her- s association activity, a Cen-scho- In A Big Scramble; Weber Now Faivored The Box Elder Bees will play the league leading Weber Warriors tonight in the Box Elder gym starting at 8 oclock in another Region One contest. Doirs will open at 6:30 when the junior clubs match talents. The battle will be marked as a game for both quints. If Box Elder wins, then they will go into a tie or the lead in the regional standings. But if Weber should annex the contest, then they will maintain their lead. A loss for the Hivers would put them right in the cellar and the same could also happen with the Weberites. League standings: w. l. Pet. .T. ,Dpa nonurcu c,irl j,.. ) r.: i .667 ier. isic for the program will be e ished by Fourth grades direction of Mrs. Jane srd and Miss Iris Schow, un-th- do-or-d- ie " rticipating on the program Searl be C. Henry Nielsen, her, Carroll Williams, Char Claybaugh, Ronald Packet Chairman J. Oleen Palmer. om mothers and fathers of fourth unents at the meeting. They Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Hyer, and Mrs. W. D. Howes, Mr. Mrs. Henry Knudsen and and Mrs. Jack Hunsaker. ' gular Kiwanis letingHeldThur. weekly dinner s Brigham City club was held at the Idle cafe Thursday noon. U Chick and Deb Young, .West Yellowstone, were sts at the meeting. Ray mas was pinned a new iiber by C. V. Forsgren. ie remainder of the program utilized for business and ng final arrangements for joint school to be held with ie regular ting of the Ki-ii- iting out various committee doing this a for the activity By the Mantua Elder Will year can toe gained, to D. M. Mason, presi-Th- e meeting will be held uy 15, at the Maddox mil r ac-lin- g Be Honored Sunday house. .Jenkins Will teak To PTA State will Quarantine Laws of a talk by Dr. Jenkins of the state subject o A. of health, 001 Parent-Teacher- at the Lincoln associa-- s meeting Wednesday, 10, at 8 Jan-- oclock In the at the Fourth ward 1 y eve-- S meet-hous- nkins, an . he r expert on the emphasize diseases in his talk. student portion of the pro-!will be presented by the WH1 com-nicab- T grades of Miss Leon Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Johnson of Mantua, who returned home from L. D. S. mission to a the southern states December wel22, will be honored at a Sunday testimonial, come home ward evening at the Mantua oclock. 7:30 at chapel Elder Johnson is a graduate of Box Elder high school. In the southern states Johnwest-soutson was in the Mississippi, Central and Carolina, Florida mission districts. He reports the mission an in spiring and satisfying experience. All of his friends and relaattives have been invited to Sunday testimonial tend the evening. two-year- under the direc-- 1 .333 David Malmrose and letterman Doyle Hansen will go into the game at the for LeRon ward Rugged posts. Johnson will take over the cen ter chores with team captain Lee Boothe and speedster Phil Oyler moving into the guard po sitions. Weber will have the giant Glen Hadfield at the center spot. He reaches up to a tall six foot six Inches. Coach Ferguson will put capable Lee Boothe on the big kid in hopes to hold his offensive game down below par. Box Elder will toe, the underdog in the game and also in the rebounds via game time. have been The honey-getterrough on their home floor this year. In one of their practice tilts, the local hoopsters pumped 64 points through the ring to set a new scoring record at B. E.H.S. Again they thumped Davis and Jordan on their floor. North Cache came over here as the favored quintet, but the stingers surprised the Bulldogs by slapping them into the cellar with a 39 to 33 victory. BCIHliOIl BfOthCFS In reporting to the commis- sioners Pixton told that the re classifying job in Box Elder county will be Comparatively simple and less expensive because if was classified about 10 years ago and the records have been, kept up to date since. He said the county was now farther ahead of most counties in the state. The real estate expert indicated he felt the biggest change on land in the would be on dry farms now under cultivation. After the land has been reclassified' the county commissioner & will set the assessment on the various classifications of land. 20-3- 0 s h Slgll Heads Important Drive - For January Term Told ' llth Annual . have attended Club Meets; Utah 20-3- 0 Verl Petersen who has been named county chairman of the 1951 Polio drive. . . . Verl Petersen To Head Polio Drive Verl Petersen, Brigham City, was appointed to head the Box Elder county Polio drive, slated to begin January 15, this year, according to Jean Shonka, sec- die Jeppson and Gene Bouck. In the treasurers office, headed by Boyd M. Sheffield, Gwen T. Limb is the deputy. Sheriff Warren W. Hyde has Leo Cot-taEd Sylvester, Robert Gardner on full time as deputies and M. L. Tanner, Grouse Creek, as a part time deputy. Road supervisor is still Orson Christensen, county physicians are J. Gordon Felt in Brigham City and Dr. Moore in Tremonton. Box Elder county custodians are Elmer Schow and Albert Weaver. j previously. This makes two sets of brothers to leave Brigham City since the Christmas holidays. Last week William C. and Ronald V. VanDewerker, brothers of Patrick W. VanDewerker, the first Utahn to he reported missing in action in Korea, enlisted in the air force. They are sons of Roy M. and Stella M. VanDewerker, 137 west Seventh south. Sgt. Howell, recruiting officer for this area, reported Wednesday, that he had been swamped with applications for enlistments in Box Elder county. retary. Petersen will appoint committee chairmen in each of the Box Elder county cities and towns for the important fund gathering project. Since the last polio drive, just a year ago, there have been 14 cases of poliomyelitis in the county for which an average of $450 was paid out for each from the county fund. The county fund did not have enough money to cover all the cases and had to call for help from the national fund. To date, one event has been scheduled for the drive, the annual Polio ball, which this year will be held at Box Elder high school January 27. Boys And Girls League Circus Slated For February colleges. is a veteran of a year and a half duty before and three years in the reserve, has completed two years work at Utah University. Paul, 20, has completed two years at Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. Paul has served two years in the national guard Bob, 22, who The 11th annual Boys and Girls league circus will be held this year, February 1 and 2 at Box Elder high school, according to W. H. Griffith, sponsor. Yearly a successful event that boasts a variety of concessions, games and a two hour program, it was first started in 1940. Then Dick Larsen was president of the Boys league. The circus will provide two evenings crowded with activities and entertainment. For the public and school students, Griffith said. It is sponsored to furnish activities for members of the leagues, to entertain, and to raise a little money for high school projects. is presiMaurice Hunsaker dent of the Boys league this year and Jule Jensen is presi 1- -2 dent of the Girls league. Sponsors are Sam Gordon, Helen Pierce and W. H. Griffith. Heading the various committees will be Faye Anderson, program; Maurice Hunsaker, concessions; Jule Jensen, food DeAnn Thompson, committee; advertising and Varlene Cook, decorations. The concessions will open at 6:30 p. m. and will remain 'open until the program begins at 8 oclock. They will again open following the program. Law Outraged MURRAY, Utah (UP) Police officer, B. E. Jackson, reported that he wouldnt rest until he caught the rustlers of six sheep from a nearby pasture. They were his sheep. Urged To Nominate Candidates For The Annual Snow Queen Contest January 20 Help Offered With With just two weeks to go" er, Dallas Jeppson and Ruth before the thirteenth annual Reeder, promise something speSnow Carnival, Lowell Packer cial this year. for reports that nominations Ticket sales are progressing In order to assist taxpayers on Snow Queen arent coming in as nicely, according to Lee and reIncome federal tax their fast as the committee had an- Delone Anderson. turns, there will be a deputy ticipated. Be sure and get yours 6oon, collector of internal revenue in Nominate the girl of your Mr. Anderson urged today. The 8 on and January Brigham City choice by filling in the appli- charge is fifty cents per per9, next Monday and Tuesday. cation accompanying this story son. Tickets will also be on sale He will be at the post office and mail it to Snow Carnival at the high school the night of 4 to m. 9 a. m. from p. building P. O. box 68, Brig- the carnival, he added. He will be there to assist and committee, officers adThe carnival as previously an-- " ham City today, inanswer questions on federal vised. will be held Saturday, nounced, come tax. No charge is made for is that January 20 at the Box Elder the service. He will also be The only requirement school. It will be a reguthere on January 29 and in Feb- the young lady must toe at least high lar old time carnival with all 16 of age. years ruary and March, dates to be MooDecorations for this annual the trimmings, Mr. Aubrey announced later. announced. Music: Russ Fishburn. The same deputy collector winter event have been out- dyVotes for the queen and her Miss Box Elder county con- will be in Tremonton on Jan- standing in the past and the attendants will be given with test: Dale Baron and J. Gordon uary 10 and 11, and in Snow-vill- e decoration committee, Jennings- admission tickets and food and Uarda Connor, Verna Reedon January 12. and the club Felt, sales. as committee. Highlight of the evening will be the presentation of a white Snow wool blanket, inscribed Queen to the lucky candidate QUEEN NOMINATION Income Tax Forms Of New Term Few New Faces Seen At County Court House At Beginning g Jurors lomplete their' training togeth fer and perhaps even stay to gether on future duty. Both of the Bennion boys Name Committees MacFarlane, deputy clerks, New assessor, Fred L. Petersen, at present has Jesse Owens and Zina Jensen as his deputies. Both of them served as assistants for Ernest E. Hansen, who 1. completed his term January new for the county Secretary attorney, O. Dee Lund, is Adele Wright, who also filled that post for Walter G Mann when he held the job. Mrs. Effie E. Adams, who started her second term as recorder on January 1, has the assistance of Hannah Hlllam, Sa d e, n, O. Provided For Needy Will Train Together At Texas Field In an effort to organize a club in Tremonton, the Brigham City unit held their regular meeting at the Oak cafe there Wednesday evening. Principal feature of the program was a talk by Ezra Owen, Brigham City. He discussed the relation of the Civic club to the community. Val Woodland, accompanied by Athlene Toombs, sang two solos. At the meeting a. printed booklet was distributed with the names of the new committee members as follows and Education: Fellowship Kent Rex Baron, chairman; Woodland, Vernon Coleman and Deb Hadfield. 'Finance: D. A. Olsen, chairman; Gordon Felt and TeWayne Woodland. Project and Civic Affairs: Bob Call, chairman; Bill Packer, Ike Lowe, Bob Brown, Nick Topic, Dick Bloxham, Dean Candland, Gordon Larsen and Duwain Jacobson. Lt. Willard B. Call Publicity, Club ballots: Bob Crompton, chairman; Dee Smith. Visits Here Christmas House committee: Duwain JaLt. Willard B. Call, who was cobson. recently recalled to active mill committee: Leon Program in Goodliffe tary duty, spent the holidays his and D. A. Olsen. with Brigham City visiting committee: Athletic Dick parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Call. Bloxham and TeWayne Woodwife and met his he Here, land. visiting Scrap book and club history: daughter who had beenCalifornia In with relatives Verl Petersqi. since he returned to the army. Russ Fish-burClub Expansion: Willard left for Camp Meade, Ben Anderson, chairman; Maryland Saturday night with Cliff Mehler. his family who will stay with Parliamentarian: Deb Had hjm there. field. Invitations: TeWayne WoodDividend Crop (UP) Glen land and board of directors. OWOSSO, Mich. and Birthday: Verl Peterson Stone harvested a second crop of red raspberries in November, Russ Fishburn. Marian Blair and Lucille Jones, teachers. bpe all mothers and wil1 attend this adminismeeting Though four county sain first hand knowledge on trative officials have been offiVUal their fir. subject," P. T. A. offs said. cially sworn in for were few there term, actually Elder new faces around the Box '? Action Slated house Wednesday. court In my 1 county possession: iv6a In County Clerk K. B. Olsen y mare; reached fore lett .saddle marks on both sides; office Fred Petersen has ove to take as deputy his riSht 10 post or 9 side; r. ld. as.sessor. No brands visible. the job of county Tolman Burke e sold to is him highest bidder candidate foi rtat P:3 p- - Ttl at Bri2-- " who was a C.O.P. clerk for Estray Pound, ..Third nomination run h September, last an? fourth east. primaries boss. new his ERVIN ning against JENSEN, staff A)so on Clerk Olsens Luella oundkoopor of Brigham and Reeder B. Ci,yLula ' are - .500 .500 .500 .333 ... s Elder Leon Johnson Ogden club. an . . . who returned from lie meeting has the prime 23. pose of Kiwanis education LDS mission December ctions. .667 2 1 1 1 1 1 Logan South Cache Box Elder North Cache Bear River Ogden Sharpshooter meeting Wednesday evening. The Lions raise funds for the project from membership dues Through the efforts of the and through the profits realized visual conservation committee from gum machines placed in of the Brigham City Lions club, business houses in Brigham five needy children from the City. Brigham City area have been The medical examination is outfitted with much-needefor as well as the new paid two others will receive glasses, glasses. glasses this month, and two A student with deficient eyechildren will be operated on in the latter part of January for sight suffers in many ways," they weak eye muscles that cause Christiansen commented, may develop an inferiority complex, and they cannot accomList plish their school work as well Working on the committee with Christiansen are Vern L. and George Oberhansley Johnson. We appreciate the fine ; coThe list of jurors for the Jan of the Brigham City operation term of the First Judicial uary merchants in allowing us to district. Box Elder county, were the gum machines in. their released today by Luella O. place stores and offer our sincere MacFarlane, deputy clerk. They thanks, the chairman said. Thp are: help of the doctors and nurses Albert Brigham City: Thorsen, was also noted. Ransom Beecher, Glen William This month the Lions are obReeve, Don W. Sederholm, Lloyd serving Melvyn Jones Month. R. Olsen, Afton Mason, Martin Jones was the original founder L. Reeder, Avonia P. Valcarce, and in his honor the club carLouis Britenbeker, and Orville ries on the project of gaining E. Sackett. new members. Wednesday, AusFOF Aft CddCtS! Allston Jensen and Leland tin Larsen and Dan Ross were Petersen, Mantua; Della M. Ol greeted into the club. Five more sen, Perry; A. D. Roy Hawkes new members are expected this Portage; Wynn S. Hansen, Col month, according to W. H. Griflinston; William Flint, Boothe fith, secretary of the club. Plans were announced for the Valley. It will be the brother act in Lester H. Holmes, East Gar next meeting, a ladies night, the air force for Paul and Bob land; Wallace B. Simmons, Bea slated for January 17, When the Bennion, sons of Mr. and Mrs. ver Dam; Guy H. Bosley, Both 15th anniversary of the Brigham Glen Bennion of Brigham City. well; Robert L. Holman, Bear City club will 'be - celebrated. They will both be sworn in Jan- River City; John F. Hansen, Gar- Past presidents and charter uary 9, and will report for the land. members will receive special January 15th class of aviation Royal L. Mason, Plymouth; recognition at the meeting. A cadets at Sherman Air Force Grace G. Ross, Corinne; Deloris special feature will be the presbase, Sherman, Texas. W. Harris, Tremonton and Ellis ence of Dr. G. S. Frances, Wells-villThe future air force pilots, P. Lowe, Willard. who is district governor. both of whom are graduates of Box Elder high school, hope to Following a conference with Robert Pixton, Utah state real estate expert and County Assessor Fred L. Petersen, the Box Elder county commissioners voted to set aside funds for the of all real estate in the county, according to minutes of the commissioners meeting. At an estimated cost of 30 to 50 cents a parcel, 11,000 pieces of property will he by five Box Elder men to be appointed. The project will be undertaken in early spring, both Rich and Cache when counties will do the same. Classifying the land does not mean it will be assessed then, the new assessor pointed out, rather it will list the land according to the productivity of it. Bob Bennion Examines Brother Paul Under the sysdecked out in blue air force overcoat. Theyll both be tems, which is becoming stanwearing uniforms beginning January 15, when they ardard throughout Utah, irrigarive at Sherman, Texas, to begin aviation cadet training ted, dry and grazing land will be in their own groups. Each in the same class. Bob, 22, and Paul, 20, are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bennion, Brigham City. will have four levels of production capacity. The spring B. E. ENLISTMENTS SOARING job will be supervised by Fourth Round Of Games Finds League the program will part urnished by fathers of children. It will be ir the direction of J. Oleen of here. GAME SCHEDULED IE CHILDREN WEDNESDAY Operations 1 d B.E Seven Glasses And Two! crossed eyes, Leon Christiansen, at Lions chairman, reported Are Eye Be Reclassified 5e guest speaker, are lots for the election to be mailed to members re-week. They must be in or dropped mail by at the Commer-clubroom- s , allot box no later than 4 s LIONS REPORT EYESIGHT AID Hcading the extension service, which is supported by' state funds, is Ans$n B. Call, agricultural agent. ' His assistants are Vernal Willie and Bessie Hansen, home demonstration agent and extension secretary is Edna Tanner. Wynn L. Davis is district inspector for noxious weeds. Holding down the one-majob of county surveyor is W. H. Griffiths. Lewis Jones is judge of the First Judicial district in Box Eider county. SNOW Date Snow Carnival Committee P. O. Box 68 Elder News. Brigham City, Utah I wish to nominate Report Water Schedule Changes For 1951 . . n Her Address is . . accumulating the greatest number of votes. Attendants will be chosen the same way. All names of candidates nominated thus far will be announced in the next issue of the Box . Any changes to be made In for the 1951 water schedule Brigham City should be reported to W. L. Barker, 605 south Third east. Phone 232 before February 1. ! , , |