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Show Universal Microfilrtlnp Box H7 Snlt Lake CUy, Utrfx To Reign Over Rodeo i Jrn 53 News & Journal To Close Today For Cleaning 5M5PI55C3I! The Box Elder News and Journal office will be closed all day Friday for "spring cleaning a little late but much needed and the door will be locked. Education Board Releases Minutes BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 13, 1952 VOLUME 45, NUMBER 24 Couldn't Help But Impress The Governor Prominent Box Elder Civic Worker, Ross On May 12 Meet C. At the May 12 meeting of the Box Elder board of education, the board authorized school of 8 PAGES 7 Bowen, Files For State Senator i i Ross C. Bowen, recently retired; law areeribut before' actually manager of J. C Penneys, Brigham City, filed for Republican entering law school he became nomination for state senator on affiliated with , a mercantile ' ' firm and has followed that j work Tuesday. The prominent Box Elder since. ' county civic worker was the , Bowen retired in July, 1963. affirst to file for the state sena- ter (30 years with Penneys, 23 torial post now held by J. Har- of which were spent managing old 'Reese, Bear River City Dem- the Brigham City store. He has ocrat. served as president of the Box For Bowen it is his first ven- Elder Chamber of Commerce ture into politics and the , ful- and as president of Rotary, He ambi- now holds the civic fillment of a and job, tion. His early education was has for many years, of chaira devoted, to preparation for man of the Box Elder county Red Cross." 'Also he- Is chairman of theBox Elder county polio chapter and president of- , the Knife and Fork club. "Because of my business conIn-Slowly-ln nections I have i never actively participated In politics, but si have been a Republican, Bowen commented. j Listing economy of governCerebral Palsy funds are com- ment as one his principal alms if ing in but not too fast in the "I elected, Bowen added that filed for the nomination for drive underway In the county, to (Mrs. Jean Barnard, Box Elder county state senator according Jane Wood, Donna Youngquist and Jolene Thomas on my own Initiative and am , chairman. not obligated to anyone. . . . drum majorettes and twirlers of the Veterans of Foreign wars drum and bugle In one of the final drive acIf nominated on the Repub-lea- n ticket and elected I will corp as they appeared Thursday morning just before leaving for Salt Lake City for a tivities the Howard cafe will performance with the corp at which Governor Lee was to be present. They are out to hold a "coffee day today, Fri- give the job the same careful day, June '13, and for every cup and systematic attention I have raise money to attend the national VFW convention in Los Angeles in August. of coffee that crosses the coun- all my tasks in the past.' , t ter will drop a nickle into the Headed East donation can. flcials to take an option on property owned by Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Stone and Mr. Knudsen for a period of 30 days to use for additional playground for Central school If a purchase price could be met, according to minutes of that meeting released Wednesday, June 11. Upon recommendation of Supt. K. E. Weight two teachers each were assigned to Grouse Creek, Park Valley and Yost schools. Instructions at the school will be first through 10th and bus service to Malta high school will be discontinued. Hervin Bunderson was authorized to determine necessity of installing stoker af Grous6 Creek school, and also to call for bids preparatory to ordering them. Supt. Weight was asktJ to make a comparative study of ad ministrative salaries being paid in the school districts in the state. ' t, Queen Betty Marble (center) i The board authorized the su. . . flanked by attendants Diana Nelson, left and Carol d offer Mr. Fonnesbeck, are the riding royalty of the Golden Spike perintendent to music instructor Ericksen, rodeo set in Tremonton Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Gunnison high school, to be June 19, 20 ali21. employed as music instructor in the school district. Previously, J. W. Pulsipher, band instructor at Bear River Tremonton Group high school, was not offered a Honors Rodeo contract for the new school year when he had told the superin, Queen, Attendants tendent the job there was more It is sponsored by Morris than he Nuttall to whom we are very Queen of the Golden Spike assistance. could handle without Music grateful, said Mrs. Barnard: rodeo, Miss Betty Marble of Other activities held include Brigham City, was specially j. a golf breakfast last Sunday at Dr. Willard Rhodes, professor; honored Wednesday evening of reiod several 'Box Elde 'Fraternal Order of I months. The UniverColumbia at music of course under the chairman' Junior Tremonton golf the by will be sold as govern(Eagles, aerie 2919, was singu-- J Chamber of Commerce, who sity, New York City, who is now cordings ship of Reed Simonsen and spe i larly honored at the state con- - sponsored the contest. the Indian Service ment publications by the Libraat cial shows at the Roxy and teaching week-enof In vention last Congress. Ogden school at Intermoun- ary USAC Summer the theaters Capitol through Jack (Batch was named new Commenting on the preservf when they were awarded a cl-- i Also receiving laurels were tain, is making a valuable concooperation of Mark Nielsen vie, president df the Junior of Indian rethe tation for The Outstanding Carol Fonnesbeck, Howell and ing music, in profeshis to W. Vos co Call. and posterity Carol Ann Roundy, Chamber of Commerce In Brig- Corinne tribution of authentic ' (Achievement for sponsoring a Diana Nelson, Bear River City, Indian mu- sor said, 1 feel that this work cording ham City this week by the distudent at Utah State is In of Agricul behalf for musical Damon the very benefit Important, attendants. sic. t rectors , and Lawrence - Giesler tural 'was college, culture like of recently much the Indian Memorial fund," - The girls , were presented (Runyon Cancer On sabatical leave from the was Fellow-shichosen as secretary, accordawarded the Panforth . is arts, Tremonton disappearing rapidly. University, Dr. Rhodes has been Recorded in Home Economics. The local aerie was the only gifts, donated by ; ,. ing to Bill Davis, president. muauthentic Indian Tecord Presiof ten a series merchants, by Jaycee The award is given annually preparing one In the state, to Win the dis-- i At the meeting committees ' will become more valuable sic ' InAdame. Max dent American North of albums W. S. to a freshman girl of Utah, out were appointed finction. (Also at The state con-- for activities dian music which will be plac- with the passing of time." Mark vention the Brightenburg, during standing in that field. approaching Dr. year. Rhodes became interested of American Men former president here, was elec- - 3 Under the fellowship Miss ed in the Archives Funeral services for (William President Davis listed them as in Indian music as a result of of in the Library Folk, Song s ted state aerie trustee. Roundy will attend a Shanks Dalton, 61, Long Beach, follows: his work closely with Indians D. C. and school at Camp Mini Congress, Washington, leadership 1938 in the capacity advertising: since of Calif., who died Sunday, will be Publicity . of was the Printed Library Boy Olsen, Brigham City, by wauca, Lake Michigan, leaving conducted Saturday at 1 p. m. in Wade Ebeling, director member educational in the will . elected state chaplain. specialist record albums the Congress, the Willard ward chapel with and Gene Garfield, chairman. Numbered among the 53 sec here the latter part of July. to schools branch of education, Indian BurAt the Tegular meeting Mon- ond lieutenants receving ap Each year Phi U pel Ion ,Umi-cro- be made available within Delbert Membership and Fellowship: officia Cook, at Indian bishop, Service eau, a teaching perto the public John Walker, director member day, new committee chairmen pointments in the United States honorary home economics and Summer schools. He began re ting. were appointed as follows: air force reserve were three fraternity, gives a scholarship Friends may call Friday from and Bob Pella, chairman. cording native Indian songs on Bill Pearce, t entertainment Brighpm City cadets at Utah to a home economics major high Youth Activity: Jay Swenson, 7 to 9 p. m. at the Harold Felt own. The branch of educahis visitachairman; 'Art Stowell, in scholastic standing, and ac State Agricultural ocllege. ,. home in Brigham City director member; carp scramble, Funeral In tion became subsequently fition chairman; Bill Stander, I of 26 tive in the Home Economics Richard Dale and at the honjp'of a brother, Grant Allred, chairman; Charles W. Claybaugh terested In his collection and Walt Bundy, east Sixth' south Tingey nance chairman; club. Carol, who was active in fo Farrell A. P. Dalton, re Speak also will rDemocracy, SaturEdiWillard,. will attend National several . in . field . At sponsored trips candidate Investigator; (Roy Ol- ceive his BS degree In wijdlife FHA and and the Home EcJensen, chairman; order to obtain more recordings, torial association convention day, prior to funeral. sen, chairman; management. While at U.S.A.C. onomics club, also won this membership Peach Day Jack Interment will he in the WilTwo albums have Edialready Utah of as the of Elder president Manley Bidlack, publicity Batch, director member; Homecoming in honor he was a member of the Forest- honor . lard cemetery. Boyd been issued by Folkways Record association. torial Denton Nebeker, recently retufn and Service , Sheffield, dance chairman; Les ry club. Corporation of New ed missionary from the Nether York City. One Olsen, float chairman. Reed W. Hadfield of 120 north album contains Wins Fellowship lands mission field, was held music of the Sioux and Concessions: Howard Simcox, Second east will hold a BS deNavajo in the Perry ward chapel Sunday the other, music of American director member; Homer Dunn, ' gree in accounting, while Leon Civic N & J chairman. evening, June 8. Charles Whitworth will . also Indians of the Southwest. Duck Carnival: Veri Petersen, Bishop Rulon Hirschi conducted receive a degree in accounting. Native music of the following the program which was held In tribes will be included in the Lt. Whitworth was a member of member;' Dee Glen T. L. (Sid) Farnsworth, sales- director Will sacrawith chairman. regular Smith, fraterconjunction Blue the man- at Andersens Ford, Inc., reKey honorary albums not yet completed: In- To ment meeting. Christmas activities: Harold nity as well ,as being a member dians of Northwestern Washingcently was presented Ford Mo- Van Before a capacity crowd of The Junior Civic club sponsor- of IPi Kappa and the Alpha soDyke, director member; tor salesmanKiowas of Western Oklaton, companys highest Charles W. Claybaugh, presifriends and relatives, many from Dick Seegmiller, chairman-- , ed baseball teams will move In- cial fraternities. consefor award the third out of town, Elder Nebeker re- homa; Sioux, Navajo, Delaware, dent of the Utah State Press as- ship to action again Tuesday when All three of these men gradDonkey Ball and DBjA.: Arcutive year. Choctaw, Cherokee, Creek and City mour Jensen, director member crew meets Klwanis at uated from Box Elder high ported many interesting incidents one album will contain authen- sociation, left Brigham famthe The is award the companys his Thursday evening with and Mark Nielsen, chairman. 5 p. m. and Lions battle Rotary school and while at during his 32 months of labor In tic native Indian music U.S.A.C. 500 club set diatwo with pin of sung by ily to attend' the convention the Netherlands. Perc Peterheld the rang of second lieutenat 6:30. Spring Clean-up- : The first year the gold school children. the National Editorial associa- monds. The meeting opened with con- Indian sen, v director member; Jack There are still a few vacan- ants in the ROTC cadet corps. is awarded a and diamond UniA at pin Columbia professor tion In New York state. cies on the teams, reports Digregational singing and the in- versity The ROTC unit at U.S.A.C., is added each since 1937, Dr. Rhodes membership Kolts, chairman. Claybaugh, publisher of the in the elite clubyear vocation was offered by Eugene rector Gordon Reeves, and any- including that of the army. Is is earned. his work at completed graduate Box News Elder and Journal, Bott. The sacramental hymn was one, 14 to 17 years old, inter- one of the largest volunteer The award Is given as recog- Jaycees Set June 19 that University. He also stud- Brigham will return about nition sung with Harper Billings con- ied music 01, ested is urged to sign up. units In the United States. for accomplishment as a the at Ecole Normale ducting the singing and Louise de Musique in Paris. His daugh- July 10. result of hard work, long hours As Next Meeting Time atDavis accompanying. At will convention the he and fair dealings. Regular meeting of the Junior A. Will From Grant Young was presented to ter, Joy, is employed at the In- tend editorial and advertising Farnsworth was born and Chamber of Commerce will be as termountain an Indian school be ordained a priest. A letter was clinics in Buffalo for three days, raised in Box Elder county and held Thursday, June 19, accordread by Bishop Hirschi from the educational specialist. tour the state- three days and attended Bear River high school, ing to Bill Davis, Jaycee presiI U & Soon president of the Netherlands misspend three days In New York He spent several years In Los dent. sion telling how' satisfactorily Brigham Soldier In. . City. Advance notice on time and Angeles as a salesman. Elder Nebeker had served. Mr. and Mrs. Enroute there Sid has worked at Andersens place will be sent to all a was teacher and A. district Orson school Denver .Christensen, high Army Or-li- n Hospital Vocal solos were chilsung by Claybaugh will leave their Ford, Inc. for over the past year. at Box Elder high school until manager of the 'Utah-IdahSug, Handcock, Ogden. Remarks Mr. and dren, Kathy and Van in Perry-ton1920. In all he taught school ar company of is retiring this son Carol Ann Roundy Arden Jeneen, were offered by President John P. Texas and Charles C. in month after 32 years service Mrs. Floyd Jensen, Brigham nine years. , Home Economics Student Will Lillywhite and President Glen M. Princeton, Texas where they at In Brigham City he has serv- with the company. has been hospitalized City, Bennion. will visit with relatives. Mr. Christensen was first emed four years as city councilAir Force Denver, base, Benediction was offered by Lowery man, a director of the Chamber ployed by U & I Sugar company Colorado, for the past month. . Counselor Douglas Oyler. Soon of Commerce and is a member in 1920 as agricultural superinCity Suffering from rheumatic fe- Jay Goss Will Arrive of the Lions club. He was once tendent of the Brigham City ver, his condtion is improving Home After Army Duty a member of Kiwanis. Order your stationery, offlee ana slowly, it was learned. sugar factory and in December The supervised summer rec- league teams. C. Wm. Jay Goss, son of Mr. and reation Arden joined the tymy in DeTbo, he has been active in 1931 was made district agriculbusiness forms, envelopes, etc., There will be no boating for program for Brigham Mrs. Archie Goss of Brigham L.DB. church activities having tural superintendent of the Garwill spread to an additional a while,' Williams said, somecember, 1953. at the City today for Mrs. Ruth services Funeral City, is expected to arrive home two parks next week as the pro- body shot the boats full of holes served as assistant stake super- land factory with additional duin Brigham City Saturday eve- gram for intendent of Sunday schools and ties. With offices In Garland, Coleman Draper, 35, who died young- during the winter and new ones vacationing Year-Ollast Tuesday morning, 1 To 15 ds Will Haul In Many ning after completing a four sters hits full stride, according had to be ordered. president of the M.I.A. in Bear he was also made manager of suddenly in be held the will S. U. City Brigham tour of the with River City. the Bear River canal system of year duty to Basil Williams, director. Rees park is available for parFourth LDS wdrd with Bishop He served as justice of th the company. army. In addition to the regular ties all summer, but for large FriNielsen George He was discharged at Camp Reese Pioneer officiating, Ii? April 1939, Mr. Christensen Peace in the Bear River City prepark activities organized gatherings it should Kilmer, New Jersey, this week. supervised cinct for a time. Mr. Christensen was given, the responsibility of day (today) ; at 2 oclock In the will be con- be reserved. play afternoon. During his service he was sta- ducted Tuesdays and Fridays at The popular city dance proFraternal graduated from Utah State Ag- managing all company business the thouwill a be There Sponsored by couple Friends may call at the home tioned in Fort Dix and Camp the North Main park and Mon- gram which ricultural college in 1912 and in Box Elder county and Oneida annually attracts of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sand eligible hungry rainbow Order of Eagles the heavily Kilmer, New Jersey. did post graduate work at the county, Idaho. be days and Fridays on South Main over 100 youngsters, will open will covstocked worm for supervised trout the pond waiting W. Thomas Coleman, Brigham . In, 1943, with the Brigham next Monday, . June 16, with University of Utah. park, from 2 to 5 p. m. ered hooks tossed them at the by Eagles who will also award He and his wife, formerly having been closed and City, prior to services. W. Will horseshoes, ball, a for of Volley registration at the ,War Memooutstanding of Rees south Pioneer Joy bevy Oldroyd prizes pond park Burial will be in the Brigham Rae Noble of Smithfield, have dismantled, the real property etc. will be on rial home. . croquet, tomorrow. fishing. Attend Special School the following sons and daugh and warehouses were sold to the City cemetery under direction of Fishing season for Brigham the agenda, Williams said. Children 'from three to 34 are ' ters: Dr. iNorman A. Christen Utah Poultry association and Harold B Felt funeral home. Lawn recreation and boating eligible. Classes will be held on Previously a load of 1000 to Jay W. Oldroyd of the Box El will open offi- 1200 City youngsters InDr. were rainbows dumped has will be featured at Rees Pioneer Raymond all company business has been der Welfare department sen, Mayo- Clinic; Tuesday, Thursday and cially at 6 a. m. at the pond on to the water and a second ' O. in centered at the Garland factory Volunteers Answer Fire load been, awarded a scholarship to park every day except Satur- Monday, Christensen, practicing from 9 to 32 With Mrs. 14. All Friday kids of June Saturday, equal size was slated to be attend the Utah School of Alco- days and Sundays. The base- Margaret Johnson and Marilyn Ogden where he is also county since. from 1 to 15 may fish there unMr. Christensen is a native of Call At 5:45 Last Night hol Studies at the University of ball diamond will echo almost Wood supervising. physician. limit planted Friday. til their have bagged f they The Brigham City volunteer Mrs. Mary Rae Sycamore, wife Bear River City and before tak Some of the best fishing the Utah, June 16 to 23, it was learn every night all summer to the Schedules of city recreation seven of fish. f of Dr. L. S. Sycamore,- Ogden ing employment with the sugar fire department answered a call ball slugging of baseball and will be published regularly county. wiU be at the south ed today. to a brush fire along the railroad At the school the problems of softball teams and practically through the summer for conven, and Laraine Chistensen, Student factory was a farmer and school Young fishermen 12 and over pond for the youngsters," comat Utah State Agricultural col- teacher in Bear River City. He tracks north of Forest street, must have licenses, according to mented Doug Orchard, Eagle alcoholism In Utah will be every morning to the enthus ience of parents and particlpa- served as pmcipal of Smithfield Thursday at 5:45 p. m. a spokesman. chairman of the project. studied. iastic playing of Made-You- r lege. ting children, -- 1 life-lon- g - Cerebral Palsy Funds Come Drive Local Eagle Aerie Columbia University Prpfessor Records At Indian School Original Indian At State Meet' Jaycees Pick New Officers, Name Carol Roundy Wins' Activity Heads Fellowship Funeral Saturday For -- Dalton Win Brigham Officer Rank two-week- - . Denton Nebeker . Honored Perry , Club Teams Publisher Play Tuesday Attend Meet Sid Farnsworth Wins Ford Honors' u 20-3- Orson Christensen Retire -- - Sugar Company Service . o Supervised Recreation Funeral Today For Ruth Draper Two More Brigham , News-Journa- l. Trout At Rees Pioneer Park Tomorrow ' City-factor- bad-mitto- Spread To Parks |