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Show V it Candidates For 11 Miss Box E Ida" fir i(j ? 'IV I Selected To Attend Girls' State 20-3ss f J i PHOTOS BY GLENN - J Local ClubHostTo 150 Spring Bows ' COMPTOM Miss Treva Harper Larraine Christensen Miss Nancy Stallings Improvement Club City of Corinne Junior C. of C. of the more fifteen ladies lovely three entered in the Miss Box Elder con-- it young 0 club. Final judging will be conducted at the conclusion of sponsored by the alent show to be given at Box Elder high school auditorium on July 4th. ivie 20-3- ; ix Elder County Organizes To Fight id Control Range And Forest Fires big eoun--fthe "hot spots states fire Elder county, and one of for-- 1 said this k in announcing the county organization that has been ibiished in the past few days. of the he group is a part h cooperative fire fighters and is, headed by and fire control y Warren W, Hyde as warden with John deputy fire warden. nty fire Ifleld as Jensen of E. the bureau of management and Murle J. rkham, ranger for the U. S. est service together with ie and Hadfield head the Fire Fighter group for Elder along with all em-ye- s of the Bureau of Land nagement, U, S, Forest ser-- , Fish & Game department, h and Wildlife service, State id commission, Highway fire departments in the For Third Consecutive Year At Meeting Cub Scouts Plan : diertf per ed, guattf. wfo) In bughout the e' -- Sfe. strategic positions .the county, During past, year, .these pet diem irds fumed in 'an : excellent ord and kept flredosses at a Dimum,,-- J. V , ,;-.- - Penney Employes June grass and weeds high and thick this year, nderson pointed put, and ate a potential fire hazard, e public should' be cajreful d remove these hazards in the inity of building .and fences, s keep Utah green. . and ' . e to out that according :nted law, there is a closed sea-- i ; n, fires between June 1 and ber 31 and it is unlawful to .n inflamable materials with-i- t first obtaining a permit :n Hadfield who will first eck to see s that necessary have been taken to pre-n- t the fire spreading. Others besides these listed 10 have been deputized as fire on pre-Jtion- g in Box Elder county e Gean Leavitt, William C. in-di- Ira King, Homer mkett, C. Tin- and Archie Peterson, all of i?ham City; Willis E. Wood, Hard; Evan D. Green, John Anderson, Virgil C. Weidman Clinton W. Bronson, Trenton; Lenard J. Jeppsen, antua c. Montgomery and Park Valley; Rose and Kenneth L. V. ; rley Carter, Hph W(. ' Garland; Chester Aibon, lowville; and Louis Spackman, results. 'eyville. Ihe be list of per diem guards released next week, Gun i!n said, who Is supervisor Box Elder, Davis, Weber, !che and Rich counties. 11 Attend Convention NO PLACE FOR LOAFERS Employment In Box Elder Reaches High Atlantic City n Peak In May; Only 100 Unemployed Mr. and Mrs.' A. Elwynn See-- f leaving this morning for -antic City, N. J., where they Hi attend the Lions Imterna-sna- l convention as official del-at- e from Utah. Seely is the new district gov-Jfo- f of District 28-of Lions are I "national, having been elecat the state convention in .'al on June 2. He represents - chbs in northern Utah. illation Ceremonies for ceremonies American Legion Auxiliary begn promptly at 7 oclock the. Intermountain Ind.an on Tuesday, June 26. The monies will be followed by dinner party, Mrs. Esther president, announced installation "e 1,11 1 , ?s, day. .eber , News-Journ- Is 1,000. Kindergarten Class , s' 'A Many Enrolled d , itdens - . this connection, Gunderson ite Honor Ross Bowen Board Holds f wing." . - . "Hie n July Fourth Family Picnic Fri. has appointed5? group , nty Celebrate On ' pa-an- d nty. - Brigham City Wins Traffic Honor Award - d j addition to the aibove, y , e riff 20-3- 0 With the recent closing of their loan the community of Will Frolic At Grouse Creek, located in west Box Elder county, is now able 9:30 oclock at the Dance Crystal Springs to proceed to let contracts and Bowl with a special floor show Desire-Line- s at 11:00 oclock with prize preMembers of the Brigham start work on the complete reof their novation sentation at 11:30. ; Lions club (Waculinary and their City will The Sunday program A traffic origin and destinayoungsters will swim, picnic ter system. Diane Jensen, Bunny Reese And Donna Compton a 8 with presioclock at and roller skate at Crystal in conducted Is tion Open being study The old line, which was . . . will Brigham City at the annual Girls state at Logan, June 24 to July 1. Brigham City this week by the dents and secretaries meeting Springs, Monday evening, it installed in 1910, has The trio represent Professional and Business three was announced by John Musu-la- s selected were the division of highway planning, at the Chamber of Commerce sponsoring organizatons, by to a it is not and club American and Charles Sheiiield who deterioratedfor the point respectively Civic Utah State Road commission in club rooms followed by a genLegion Womens club, Improvement needs of the are in charge of the annual adequate cooperation with the U. S. Bur- eral assembly for breakfast at and would soon community the Dance Bowl, to be served eau of Public Roads. outing. TRAFFIC have to be abandoned. Present DEATH-FRE- E The study was started yester- at 9:30 ' in . (Box Elder county Swimming will start at 6 plans call for cleaning out and o'clock with the picnic supper ; day and will be continued to- park. placing underground the gathfollowing after which the ering pipes in the spring, area, day when a crew of six men Dr. George A. Boyce, superinentire group will go roller construction of a 4O.0Q0 gathef traffic information by tendent of the Intermountain i, gallon skating. stopping motorists and Indian school, will address the briefly storage tank and installing apinformation as to their assembled group at 10 oclock. soliciting proximately four miles of flow trip, origin and destination. This A general business meeting for and distribution lines. type of study is necessary to ob- convention ' delegates will be The project .will 6erve the For the third consecutive of the held at the War Memorial home tain travel desire-line- s of board the vise that you needs of approximately 30 fam- year, Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott will at 11 oclock. At' the same time for are forward A!A!A national si-Plans 1950 public. going motoring the of ilies in the vicinity of Grouse represent Brigham City at the judges "desire-line- s essenthe ladles will hear a book reCorinne are Such 6ixth annual the contest July protection Creek as well as the church and annual meeting of the Utah pedestrian and tial for proper highway location view, South Pacific given by celebration 4th community voted Brigthat unanimously school. Safety council in Salt Lake City ham receive special recog- rodeo which will start at 9:45 and Is similar to those made In Mrs. i C. C, Randall tit the Chamand receive for nition City Total cost of the project is es- this week-end- , the last ber of Commerce club rooms. Its splendid record of with a flag ceremony, It was an- other Utah cities during for Cub Scout Pack 17 members timated to be approximately the city the honor award pre- no t A pon ducted tour, around the , nounced this week by. Maurice ten years. deaths during pedestrian and their parents; along with $42,000.00. This will be financed sented by the National Safety bird yrefuge andrthrbugh the Infield 1950 and that a letter conveying Larsen, general chairman. supervisor Sandberg, Jay committee members and den by individual member contribu- council for death-fretraffic -ctivities during the day will of the traffic section ef the high- dian .cbop! Will start at 1:00 recognition. b 6ent to you " ciders vp,4 their, parents, .vdili tions of. $31,0 each., plus, a loan during 1950. o'clock the . afternoon, in is ending in division a executive. way chief a the include planning parade, ball games, a combined (picnic and field Ifrom the Farmers .Home adiThe presentation will be made with a swim "In the : Indian Automobile boat races and the rodeo, with in charge of this field project. "The American event .Friday evening, June 22. ministration of $32,800.00. on the concluding program of Association extends sincere conschool ppol at. 4 oclock. ' The races events other and special 6 obiock, at Rees Pioneer park. adthe state meeting Saturday at convention- will officially outstand for this for children. the included gratulations ; evewere 5 2 in the oclock. awards Similar at oclock record journ com ing pedestrian safety According to the, pack Committees Include Suzuko won in 1948 and 1949 and six with the ning. mittee chairman, Dr. Frank Sat hope that it will con Nagatp, parade; Sam- Forsgren, 1951 of months Convention , committees have, for passed tinue unblemished through flag ceremohy and family tickto, the program and field events two-da- y in a the without traffic affair are as folthe fatality 1951. have been planned by the den Vernon ' boat races; Cutler, ets; . . lows: VerL L. Petersen, general , city. "A vigorous pedestrian pro- Mrs. C. G. Adney, ticket stands; chiefs, Jim 'Bundy, Larry Jensen, Bob In announcing the winning of tection program will help to ex- Mr. and Mrs. registration. chairman; Merlin Jerry Ohman and Dee Packer. Hansen, The public is invited to the Brown; Cliff Mehler, Nick Topic Williams Clarence the sevexcellent award, tend announced that have pedestrian food food stands; John Singh, They open house being given Sunday and Bob Crompton.' wrote Mayor Bott as follows: fatality record and to make eral events will provide prizes Roy Craner, rodeo; afternoon between 3:00 and 5:00 purchaser; .The housing and banquet more safety Floyd Carter, benches; Mr. and oclock In honor of Mr. and Mrs. and parents as well as cubs will May we congratulate you for your community committee is 'composed of Dee inso conscious that honor the be able to participate. pedestrian your dances and Mrs. Jesse winning Nicholas, citys The last of five meetings held Ross C. Bowen, it was pointed Glen Smith, Kent Woodland, ; oontest; James Reed, out this week. Parents and their boys of cub throughout the state was con award given by the National juries too will be reduced. queen and- - D. A,. Olsen. Larsen Gordon to death-frewill be Our staff for council pleased Interested in this eluded In Brigham City last Safety scout age Mary Jane Morris, pubof the local J. C. Perc Petersen will act as maslights; iEmployes to with work continue Deputy licity; Della Owens, pies; Jean movement have been extended night when members of the traffic during 1950. Penney company store are hold of ceremonies. Lou E. Holland, president or Ma'ble S. Flamm, who filled out Useing, childrens games, and ing the open house at the Cham terThe an open invitation to join the board of hig game control and C. program for the ' affair and contest asso the Automobile American the report Harry Glen Reeder, Corinne Junior ber of Commerce club rooms In was met at the picnic supper and watch this local sportsmen actwho arranged by Dr. Russ Fish-burD. of chief wrote Smith, police, C., Posse. of Commerce club ciation, Washington, of Mr. Bowen who is re Chamber honor phase of cub activity. Dean Cand-lan- d Dale Baron, contest ed so capably as your the mayor as follows: The queen and attendants will tiring July 2 after completing The following events have rooms at 7:30 to talk over the Dr. J. G. Felt Door and 1950. in to ad a is real "It on 25 representative selected the June pleasure be by 30 years of service with the Pen been planned by the den chiefs fall hunting schedules. prizes to be awarded furnished committee. Contestants include ney organization. Representatives from Box Elwith Jerry Ohman acting as anclub members, were solicited by LaRlalne Hansen, LaRaine AnThree-leggerace; der, Cache, Rich, Weber and Mumps,. Chicken Pox nouncer: Leon DuWain Jacobsen, by In Joan derson, Nancy Stallings, sack race; obstacle relay for Morgan county were extended AnderBen Goodliffe. and Summer Dance Classes Louise Forsgren, Joan Moore, invitations to attend the meet In Box Elder County cubs and dads; tug-wasen. Bob Beard and Gordon Anderson, Diane Morgan, Elea- Held Four Days Weekly Larsen , con- ing here and offer recommendatug for cubs; comprise . the house iBeth Dawn of cases nor were Seven Beard, balboard. to mumps Bosley, the tions test by the den chiefs; and Dance classes, pointing up to committee while Rex Baron, Carol (Delores Craner, Larsen, Final decisions and actual reported in Box Elder county loon blowing by den mothers. the summer dance review Bob Call, Nick Topik, Bill PackAnn Roundy, Pat Reed, Joan the summer recreation 'Awards to cub scouts for ad- setting of kills will be made at for the week ending June 8, acprogram A total of 391 "children are en er, Vernon Coleman and Dee Naomi Wright, Akiko on and - achievements the executive meeting of the cording to the Utah State De- rolled in the vancement summer Norman, August 17. continue this Glen Smith are in charge of the BeverIn Dunn, control board of Marilyn Ikeyami,' big game will be made to those cubs partment of Health. kindergarten program, it was ly Fredrickson, Laura Fillmore, week lot children between the Sunday morning breakfast. whose applications have been Salt Lake City on June 30. Box Lucille Deb Hadfield and Bob Crompages of 3 and 14, It was an revealed week the this by For the same date, two cases Poulson, Evelyn Stoll nounced Earlier, meetings had been Miss Shelly Robi ton handled publicity for the afof properly signed and turned in Elder board by education.( The queen will be crowned at nette and Mrs. on or before Friday noon, stat held in Cedar City, Richfield, of chicken pox were reported in Margaret John fair, TeWayne Woodland and f Two classes at Central school the dance on July 3. Brigham City. Price, and Salt Lake City. ed Dr. Saito. sen. Dr. J. G. Felt are in charge of in Brigham City have 39 and The Utah Valley Boys of Og Classes are held throughout welcoming, D. A. Olsen, Te41 enrolled while two Lincoln den will furnish, the music for classes have 29 and 30 respec the dance and rodeo, said Mr the summer between the hours Wayne Woodland andi Dr. Felt New Officers Take Over At Eagles Lodge of 9 and 12 on Monday, Tues are handling the finances. ' tively. Larsen, and the rodeo wilY be $pW8SWa8P Thursday and Friday. Chil Otner enrollment figures for nonprofessional. Other members day, dren are divided into four groups Youll be surprised at the exfol of the county were given as the Corinne July 4th commit News-Journto their age, size and cellent according lows: Corinne 30, (Bear River tee include, besides Mr. Larsen, secure. classified ads ability. City 30, Honeyvilie 23, Fielding Taro Yagl, vice president, . and 27, Garland 35, Willard 20, .Per Mae Redelings, secretary. ry 17, with .two classes at the Decorate Convention Headquarters Many men are pessimists McKinley school in Tremonton with 31 and 39 registered. when it comes to buying. . . but they like to buy from an Phone your news to 1,000. haz-map- fire warden for ' Welcome signs will hang over Main street and the north and south approaches to the city on Saturday and Sunday of this club week when the local play host to the district convention of the service organization. from Club ' representatives Utah and Idaho will attend the two-dameet which opens officially at noon Saturday with registration at the Dance Bowl which .will serve as convention headquarters. The expected 150 will enjoy visiting golf, bingo and an' open house affair during the afternoon, to be followed by a '6:80 banquet at Maddox Ranch House. A convention dance will start Highway Dept. Crew Studies Lions And Cubs western Is well organized to J. D. Gunder-distric- t emergency, the Renovaie Water System r . the sun attain its farthest north declination. It will be above the horizon lor more than 15 hours and below for less than nine. Grouse Creek To Delegates At Two-Da- y Spring Convention If you happen to be reading this at 2:25 o'clock Friday afternoon, it'a summer, official-l- y that is. In the northern hemisphere, the first day of summer sees . GREEN Out, Summer Enters At 2:25 Today iss gp UTAH CLUBS OF UTAH AND 0 IDAHO MEET HERE v. ( j u - 12 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1951 VOLUME 41, NUMBER 25 telephone Officers Of Fraternal Order Of Eagles Box Elder Aerie 2919 are as follows, standing, left .to right, in installed recently inside conductor; OleenHansen Marlow Anderson, treasurer; Lyle Johnson, worthy Dee Page, trustee; vice president; Barnes, worthy Barney Hv R, Vuard; and Perry Jensen, trustee. Seated is Roy Olsen, junior " and Mark Brightenburg, worthy president. Lewis .. Petersen, past worthy president worthy secretary, is in front S Employment is at a high level' In was in Box Elder county, Doug Mil- 529.1950, the total number reof local ler, manager the The labor force as of June 15 employment office reported thl6 for Box Eider county was estiweek, well aibove that of the mated at 6,062 with 5,962 emsame period last year. ployed and 100 unemployed. Of During May of 1951, 527 peo- these, 2,392 are employed in ple were placed in jobs as comwork and 2,950 pared to only 342 for May of in agriculture, 620 are self em1950. Of these totals, 376 peoployed. ple were placed in agricultural A summary of the May figwork this year and 151 in in- ures reveals that 332 people dustrial work. The totals last were employed in manufacturwere 89 253 and year respectlveing, 662 in. wholesale and reiy- tail trades, 730 in government, Only 601 people seeking work 40 In Interstate railroads, 210 contacted the office this year as in service and miscellaneous compared with 911 in 1950. The trades, 37 In finance and real comparison also is well brought estate, 131 in transportation, out by the fact that In May 1951 communications and utilities, 210 in contract construction and only 207 weeks of unemployment benefits were paid, while 20 in mining. Yerl Petersen and Ben Anderson ' of the local 0 club found decorating the large ballroom at the Dance Bowl quite a job, but they wanted to make sure that everything was ready for the district convention, of the organization when it is held here on Saturday and Sunday. The Dance Bowl will serve as conven- ... i 20-3- ' tion headquarters. S - , ; |