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Show Universal Microfilming Corp. 227 Slxti Salt Lake Ave. P.0. Box 147 City, Utah Jar.. Box Elder County Youngsters Get First Polio Vaccinations Dorothy Welsh Steve Hillings says it doesnt hurt a bit as nurses take blood samples during the polio field trials. She even managed a smile for the photographer. . . . . . . L. shot. Intermountain School Announces Ogden Crash First Graduation Ceremony May 4 Kills Child, r Seniors ts Mother End Five Years of old boy, born Aged Corinne Brigham City, was crushed Formal this Week Bruce Johnson , and the other first graders in his class at Central school, await their turn for the polio shots, Monday, anxious to get the show on the road. Ralph Valentine Central school, gets his shot in the arm from Dr. Harper L. Pearse while Dr. J. Howard Rasmussen, county medical director, watched procedure. Perry school, gets his polio vaccination from Dr. Dean Bunderson, wonders if its the real thing or a dummy . . . 5 . . . Twenty-Fou- A Schooling Resident Dies to death Wednesday afternoon and his mother seriously injured when a car driven by her overturned on the west outskirts of Ogden. Killed w'as Kenneth Lynn Waite, 15 months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Waite. Mrs Waite, 25, mother Hooper. of the victim, was reported in condition late "satisfactory Thursday evening at the Thomas D. Dee Memorial hospital in Ogden. Mrs Waite reportedly suffered cuts, bruises and possible internal injuries when thrown from the machine as it rolled down a at the embankment Southern Pacific overpass on Utah Highway 84 near West 12th street. Pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital was Kenneth Lynn beWaite, who was crushed neath the autdiflobile as' It rolled. Deputy Sheriff Ken Stewart said the child was pinnecj beneath the car when he arrived at the scene. Mrs. Waite was reportedly on her way to Willard to visit her parents. The baby was born February 2. 1953. in Brigham City, a son of Kenneth M. and Emma Jean' Graser Waite. Surviving are the parents and a sister, Marilyn Waite, Hooper, Mrs. F. H the grandmothers, Waite and Mrs. T. L. Graser, Willard, and the Mrs. Sarah Daines, Salt City; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crowthcr, Perry, and V. M. sen, Willard. Funeral .services will probably be held in Willard Mon day but had not been definitely set late Thursday night. Commencement exercises at school for the Intermountain first class of 24 seniors, will be held in the school auditorium on Tuesday night, May 4 at :00 oclock. The 15 boys in the George William Bosley, 81 class, robed in maroon caps and gowns, and nine girls in white pioneer citizen of the Connne robes, will form the procession-al- . communtiy, passed away early Thursday morning following a short illness. Mrs. Thompson, Hildegard He was born April 9, 1870, a son chief of the education branch of the Indian Bureau from Wash- of George William and Grace ington, D. C., will deliver the Sterling Bosley. He moved to Comain address. There will be a rinne with his parents in 1884 musical selection by Alvin Dick-ma- and has lived there ever since Hp of the music department, was a carpenter by trade and followed by a short statement built many of the oldest houses from a senior student in the community, and was a re liable source on the history of Dr. George A. Boyce, superintendent of Intermountain school, early Connne. He was educated in a private will present the diplomas. Next ' 200 He school in Sait Lake City diployear he anticipates mas will be needed in contrast married Dora Bergen in Brigham to the 24 to be awarded at this City on September 26, 1896, who died some thirty years ago first senior graduation. Surviving are the following It is hoped that the area di- sons and daughteis- Walter Bosrector and the education area and Maldard Bosley Corinne: ley to make a Mrs. chief will be present Dewey (May) Barnes WilDonald M. Rodfew remarks. liam Bosley and Roy Bosley of gers, teacher, will play the pro(Hazel)' cessional and the recessional for Ogden; and Mrs George Brown. Los Angeles; 15 grandthe class of 54. children and 14 great gandchil-dren- ; Miss Myrtle Arrowsmith, Frank three brothers and a sisCrowell, Miss Elizabeth Oliver, ter, Boley, Bothwell: Anna Guy Alvin Dickman and Dr. Boyce Chicago; Bryan Bosley. have been in charge of com- Bosley, Lake Tahoe, Calif.; and Ray Bos mencement arrangements. ley, Los Angeles. The general public, junior stuServices will be held at the dents, employees and families, Corinne ward chapel at 1:00 are junior and senior sponsors oclock on Monday afternoon, all cordially invited to attend Bishop Henry Norman officiacommencethe Intermountain ting Burial will be in the mpnt Brigham City cemetery under 4 to 3 the and May 2, belong rjirection of the Harold B Felt seniors at Intermountam Funpral Home. Friends may May 2, Kenneth Weight, su- cajj tbp home of Walter of Box Elder county at schools, will give the address the senior conclave at the boys President Eisenhower gym at 2:00 p. m Seniors, juniors, all students in third year or above, and employees with their families are invited. Following this, a reception will be held in building 81 for seniors and staff employees. May 3 will be senior class day, planned by the seniors, for seniors only. They plan to hide late. away early and return Even their three meals will be eaten in some secret hide away. May 4 will conclude the academic and vocational training for seniors in the special five year program with commencement exercises. Thursday A. M. n in BRIGHAM - - Gra-lplu- y Brigham City Elementary School at Monday Meeting Health Report Shows Decline in Measles State Superintendent Approves' Preliminary Plans for Lincoln Conference to of department the week ending April' 23. reveals only four Bunderson Makes Progress Report to Board new cases of measles for BrigOn Remodeling Work at Box Elder High ham City as compared with last w et k when sixteen new cases acres of land to be of eight and Purchase were reported. May 2 will be conference Sun- used as a site for the preposed third school in elementary Box South Elder stake, Two new measles cases were day for at the was Monday authored Brigham City, unanimously reported in Box Elder county President Glen Bennion remindand one case of ehiekenpox. ed this week, when general ses- regular meeting of the board of education of the Box Elder sions will he held at 10.00 a m. County School district. and 7.00 p. m. The site, located between Second and Third North, and Speaker for the morning quar- extending East of Sixth East, was purchased from Steve terly conference session will be Anderson at a cost of $15,000. The sale was handled by Car-ro- ll Elbert Curtis, superintendent of B. Williams, realtor. the Young Mens Mutual Im4 At the same meeting, Supt. Dr. while association provement Kenneth E. Weight reported that Aldous Dixon, president of Utah tentative approval had been Bell J. will State Agricultural college, granted by A. Allen Bateman, be the evening speaker state superintendent of public A priesthood leadership meetLincoln instructions, for the 8 30 and at Sunday morning school addition. In this same Burglars made four raids in ing at 2.30 in a missionary meeting the board asked connection, Box Elder county, Wednesday the afternoon will complete the a a member of Hcrvin Bunderson to make J at BrigPerry, night, stopping conference program. President the Hyrum Bell, ham City, Corinne and Tremon- Bennion said. presidency of the Logan I.DS study of costs for remodeling the a sizeable ton and collecting temple, will be flic speaker at old building. This would inthe evening services in Hie Third clude repairs on the roof, reamount of cash ward Sunday night at 7 oclock modeling windows and InstallaEntering through the east door, A tion of a univent system. they looted marble machines and His topic will be of special ina music box at the B & L Cafe, While building discussing terest to the young people. The helped themselves to several is under the direction needs in the district, the board meeting cartons of cigarettes. In all they Will Give of the MIA, with Kenneth Hail- gave consideration to the proscooped up some $30 to $10 in addition at Bear River ing, superintendent of the Young posed school to cash, Sheriff Warren W. Ifdye The A Cappella choir of Bear Mens MIA, conducting. High provide for the estimated new junior division. River high school Is to present a Service The Oman Texaco Special musical numbers will program in the Second ward reBunderson pointed out that Station at Seventh South and creation hall on Tuesday, May 4, be presented and eight Junior Main streets was entered during at 7.30 p. m., according to an Gleaners will be awarded the the junior high addition would overtax present sewer lines and the night when burglars broke Silver Gleaner award was asked by the board to oba rear window, ramsacked the tain information from an engistation to find approximately $20 neer regarding the problem. in change. Chief Harry Smith of Brigham City police department He also reported on the proannounced in an posed plans for providing at Inn Corinne yielded Murph's exit from the top floor to the bewteen $70 and $40 in nickels science building at Box Elder from marble machines and some High and on other work projElder, merchandise was taken the exact ects recently authorized by the deof which could not he extent board for this school. termined, the sheriff s depart-- i "A message to evThe slogan. W. Johnson, chairmont reported Delegations from the Box Eldoor in 54 paid off for the Mrs. Janice and The fourth burglary reported1 ery $90 85; Eighth ward, Mrs. der Education association man, of Box the division Elder South Box Elder County Principals the for Wednesday night was the 32; Reese $72 Brown, chairman, American Cancer Society which B & B Pool Hall Mrs. Harland association met with the board at Tremonton the annual quota by Bear River City. $112 00; asking for increased where five marble machines topped chairman, salary more than $400, Mrs R. L. Anderson, Mrs M I. Woodland, schedules for the coming school were smashed open and an estiWillard, announcchairman, Thompson, chairman. $62 80; Harper ward, teim but no action was taken mated $30 in nickels were taken, thls week Paul Hunsaker, chairman, on the matter. re- - Mrs A total of $1.678 08 was The board set the dates for the reived during the April cam- $22 50; summer kindergarten program Wavne Mrs Owens, Corinne, 08 over the $1,250 paign $128 Mrs. to start on June 7 and close on goal set for south Box Elder, the chairman, $108 75; Mantua. 16 chairman reported. This was Dallas Nelson, chairman, $20 90; July A number of minor matters, $329 84 more than the 1953 drive ftonevville Mrs Norma Johnson, the business routine Mis occupied 48; $84 chairman, Perry, 24 netted $1.348 which board members for the balance F V $32.65; Davis, chairman, carThe campaign actually of the meeting. ried a message to every drjor. and Interrnountain school, Mrs. slie pointed out. with volunteer C C Watkins, chairman, $180.-5.workers calling at 2,993 homes Robert Jensen was named Other and Car Backs From Curb, organizations during the month, to receive student body president for the contributions in the Hits Halted Vehicle from 1,596 of them, groups participating 1934-5term at Box Elder high plus 1100 school students. were the Civic Imcampaign school in a special assembly pro A minor traffic accident at the Receipts by wards and com- provement club which contribugiam. Thursday noon with Jert munities were as follows: First ted $30 00; Lincoln school with alley west of Main street on Holmgren introduced as vice, ward. Mrs C. A Munns, chair-iman- . $5 00; Box Elder High school Forest, resulted in slight dam$1G2 90; Second W'ard. Mrs. wilh $113 96; and local business president and Harry Shio as sec- age to two vehicles, Tuesday rotary Willis Hansen, chairman. $9918; houses. $62 00. evening, Police Officer J. L. The results came as a complete Third ward, Mrs. Violet W. JenMembers of the central com- Foote reported. ' Mrs. with surprise, following the election sen, chairman, $94 40; Fourth mittee serving held at the school on Monday According to the report. Howward. Mrs S Martin Rasmus-- Thompson included Mrs. Harold Introductions were made by the sen and Miss Susie Brown, co-- I B Felt, welfare; Mrs. S C. Ham- ard Kelly, 478 North Third East outgoing officers. Dee Packer chairmen $117 80; Fifth ward, ilton, education; Mrs D. Morrow, was driving out of the alley and Mrs. C. had stopped for traffic, when presenting Shio, Miss Janice Jen- Mrs. Louise Buckley, chairman, Intermountain school; W Claybaugh. publicity; sen introducing Miss Holmgren $74 56, and Beth Gunnell of Rich, Idaho, backed away from the curb and and Glade Hunsaker honoring Sixth ward. Mrs Les Bundy, Dr J Gordon Felt, medical i struck his car, the new president. chairman, $100.50; Seventh ward, The state health report for Be Held Sunday In South Stake . one-quart- The event will be held on Fri day evening. May 7 at 8 p m. at he Eighth ward chapel Featured during the evening m bo Ru.ks Rnudsen at the piano. Jo Ann Long and her violin and members of the Boys Glpe club of Box EId(,r Hlgh s(,hool under the direction of j Earl johnston The occasion will be ly mteiesting the new since especial-Lak- Ricks e will baby grand piano To Get Golden Spike Souvenir Continue Polio Program Next Week in County With the first of three polio vaccinations behind them this week, volunteer workers and children are preparing for a repeat performance during the first ,week in May. with the exception that there will be no blood tests taken at that time. The schedule next week will be the same as the one followed this week, Mrs. E. B Owen, volannounced. unteer chairman Everything operated smoothly, every worker was on hand to do the assigned job and the program went off without a hitch, she reported. This means that children will report at Central school on Tuesday, at Lincoln on Wednesday, at Tremonton on Thursday, and Garland on Friday, at the same hours. Again transportation will be furnished by the Box Elder school distrist, Mrs. Owen said. 10 PAGES Board of Education Purchases Site For New Third 60-fo- - CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, ABRIL 30, 1954 Burglars Are Busy in Box Hyrum Elder County to Speak in 3rd Ward Cappclla Choir Concert Cancer Fund Drive Exceeds Quota South Box Chairman Reports Robert Jensen Named Student Body President 3 5 John Howard Shows Original Rail Souvenir prepared by the Golden Spike committee of the Chamber of Commerce, which will be presented to President Eisenhower at 12:00 noon, Mountain Standard Time on May 10, the eighty-fift- h anniversary of the event. IJe also holds historical record book which will be maintained on all presentation ceremonies. Insert shows the No. 1 souvenir which will be presented to the president by Sen. Arthur V. Watkins. Gold plate on the hardwood base tells the Golden Spike story. . . . ! er |