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Show More Candidates For Miss Box Elder Contest BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 29, 1951 VOLUME 44, NUMBER 26 Royalty Of Festivities Jaycees, 0 Play Benefit 20-3- Ranae Reeder Chamber of Commerce Donna Green Tremonton Bus. Men, Lions Miss Utah, Educators, Daughter Of 6TH ANNUAL JULY 4th EVENT Dance Slated Tuesday Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Forsgren, and Louise Anderson, daughter Evening; Races, Parade, of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas AnderRodeo Will Highlight son, as attendants, when she The stubbornest game of soft-bain the history of Rees Pioneer park will be played there at iFriday evening (tonight), 8:15 oclock in a hotly contested between "Donkey Bail game the Brigham Gty Junior Chamber of Commerce and the club. The two service organizations are of the comic contest to raise funds to maintain the junior police program in local schools. Held the past several years, the event annually attracts a large crowd who witness a com ll Pretty Diane Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morgan, will wield the royal scepter at Corlnnes biggest celebration of the year, their annual Fourth of July festivities, according to Maurice Larsen, general chairman. Queen (Diane will be flanked by Joan Forsgren, daughter of 20-8- 0 ean ' Utahns D. S. church, will (be one of the distinguished selected to handle Judges. Mrs. Stewart is a gradlifficult Job of Judging the uate of the University of Denclub sponsored Miss Box ver and the University of Ueah. pageant, July 4, in Brig-Cit- She is an honorary member of according to' Dr.' J. the national Beta Sigma Phi the sorority and a member of the on Felt, chairman of board of Childrens Guardians, ps committee. iile they will Judge the 15 Washington, D. C. She is also lovelies competing vice president of the United NaElder the afternoon of tions organization, state of Utah. ighout The fourth judge is Marian L. 4, they will complete their ing duties at the climactic Nielsen, professor in the departit show beginning at 8:15 ment of languages at the Utah at the Box Elder high State Agricultural college. He received his masters and doctor auditorium. of the Judges will be of philosophy degrees from cn Hutchins, Miss Utah of Stanford University and studied Miss Hutchins formerly at-- under a fellowship at the UniBrigham Young Univer-an- versity: of Copenhagen, " Denis now attending the mark in 1946-47- . He is a coluate school of dramatics at umnist and feature writer for University of Utah . on a the Logan Herald-Journato her awarded The fifteen girls vieing in the larship ighher winning the Miss Miss Box Elder contest, sponsored by civic groups hi Brigtitle last year, e is a ham City, Garland, Tremonton graduate of the at Pasadena, and Corinne, will be introduced brnia and has held many to the judges at noon for. interin plays, the most recent views, followed toy an informal rich was the part of Cleo-- luncheon at 1 p. m. on July 4. in Anthony and Cleopatra . At 2 oclock judging in bathy le University of (Utah. ing .suits will toe scored to end hn Gittens will toe- another the afternoon session. le fudges, He is a graduate Formals and ability to wear floya! Academy, of ,Arts, clothes will be judged at 7:45 ' England, .and. is now oclock, in. the evening just bessor of art at the Univer-o- f fore the talent show which will 4 start at 8:30 p.. m. in the high Utah. - : f 1 Emily" tTSifftart, Aitjodl' auditorium.:'' ' s. (At the talent show, which? Is litter of 'the late George " 'president of. the L open to the public with tickets uf been r 1 . d d l. Pasa-playhou- 1 - es at 50 cents each, each of the lovely candidates will have, a three minute routine on, the stage after which the judges will pick the winner and she will toe crowned as the closing number on the show.. The winner in the local contest will be presented with a $150 wardrobe of her choosing and entered in the state contest for the selection of "Miss lUtah" and perhaps for Miss America if she is successful. Candidates entered to date and their sponsors are as follows Bunny Reese, club; Miss CoStallings, Nancy. rinne, Junior Chamber of Commerce; Miss Joan Norman, Coe rinne, Kiwanis club; Miss ImCivic Christensen, provement club; Miss Cleo Rasmussen, Kindergarten, , club; Miss Dorene Meacham, Beta Sigma Phi; Miss Janice Hansen, Business and Professional Womens club. Mi6s KaNae Reeder, Chamber of Commerce. Miss Astrld Mae Strand, Womens Civic league of Garland; Miss Treva Harper, Corinne, Corinne Gty; Miss Erickson, Collinston, Tremonton Business, and,' Professional Womens club; and Miss Donna Green, - Tremonton Business Men and Lions club; Miss Mona Rae Eskelsen,. Box Elder Ro am bighv school, tary club and (Lions club have not yet named theit candidate, ... 20-0- 0 bination t)d 1 ST! mission of the church, added' another to his career recently publication of the second on of his book, Smile Posts atisfqctjop, it was learned week from Addy H. Gyr, stary.of the mission field. Netherlands S. stone k Water Projects Lar-rain- . Benefit Box Elder The-Brigh- side.. d .... Dance Program To throughout" the this Volume. . . . . ' introduction to this book A. ..written by Dr. (John Ksoe, member of the Council he Twelve. Apostles of the 3. ,e and reads as fol- - e of the spirit and of the mission field has this book, Smile Posts of 'c. per-Wv- Action',. bow entering' its hd. editlon.LIts messages are ressed primarily to missjon- but since they are of . missionary and' mission president, now presiding again over the Netherlands mission, has rendered service to young and old in the preparation of this valuable .volume.. It. is in .full consonance with the enlivening spirit of the . gospel, therefore Saints and good for Latter-daall. others to read. Copies of Smile Posts of Satisfaction may be obtained from Boyd K. Packer, 554 north First west, or by writing directly to the - Netherlands . mission office, Lann Van Foot, 282, The Hague, Holland. Packer stated that the current shipments, of books, which are well bound, sell for $1.25 a copy. y 5 Wt., : - J : K church - John P. Lillywhite publishes second edition .. of book . . . - written in ed easy, language and the 'exiunpleA taken from' ev-- J life will not fail to touch headers heart and hold his st all through its chap- ' film- ".V board. Three separate projects were completed. - Through the U. W, & P. financing the East Grouse Creek Water company drilled well at a total cost of $5,182.78 to save an estimated 225 acre feet of water. '$y, installing 'a" pipe line the corn-part- y MaiWe 1&reek 'Irrigation conserved '450 acre feet of water to benefit 000 acres of new land and 600 acres of old, at a cost of $18,793.95. the Building, a reservoir, Blue Geek Irrigation company benefitted 2,657 . acres of old land and 500 acres of new la at a cost of $80,800 toy; sav: 2,657 acre feet, of water. ; These projects were three of 27 listed completed since the board was created by the 1847 Under the program legislature. the board allocates state, funds to irrigation or water companies for feasible projects. The irriga tion or water company ? must agree to purchase the complet ed project at cost, without in ... Remarkable progress is toe ing made in the morning dance classes being conducted in the summer recreation program, Miss Shelley .? Robinette and Mrs. Margaret , Johnserf-.report. Over 300 children are1 enrolled -In the progam, the largest class In the history, of the summer - project. Classes will meet At regular times next week oirMonday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday mornings, for the third week of instruction pointing up to the revue to toe held in r. August which is " to have a surprise ' ; theme. ' , , Win In North Stake Jr. Softball League Friday v ' ; :rd , d for large entries in the parade will be $5, $3 and $2, and for the junior division, $2.50, $1-and $1.00.. . (Parade entries will be judged on general . appear50 Busy Session On June 7th . ting. ; .V Gty action at the June 7 meeting Included the granting C. A. or any other rodeo assof a (license to Robert Craghead ertion will, not be entered. y to operate an open air. dance at thfi Canyon Drive Inn, grant' ing. of a request by the school to furnish police patrol at board Main street crossings for the protection of kindergarten children and authorization to (Lan-eFoote to go ahead with his plans for assisting in the . ju- - ; BNeseiYest , . -- Point Graduate: ll To Be Honored venile problem. George Shibata, Box Elder county, the first Amerioan-Jap- a nese ever to graduate from West Point, will be feted July 6, at a special dinner at Maddox ranch house by the combined Honeyville and Corinne Young Buddhists associations. Lt. Shibata graduated from West Point June 1, of this year and won his regular commission in the U. S. air force. (He is a graduate of (Bear River high school and a veteran of World War Two. The program will begin promptly at 8:30 p. m. , Anyone wishing tickets may contact Hero Nagao at the Honeyville grocery, Tak Yamsakl, Corinne, or Kol Haraoto,. Brigham City, Rt No. 1. . and gutter project on West Forest, the council authorized W. H. Griffiths to go ahead With his survey of the program. The group . also heard a request from the school hoard for hard surfacing of the streets north and west of Central school to the property lines and ask street superintendent Tracy Lar sen to look into the matter. The council .voted to install a drinking fountain by the Rey . Sub-Tend- er seaman (Bruce K. Robinette, apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Asel M.' Robinette of 535 - south First east, Brigham Gty, is serving aboard the submarine tender USS Sperry operating in the San Diego, Calif area. Robinette was graduated from Box Elder high school. He en tered the naval service in March 1950, and received his recruit a proposed Regarding ILt. curb nold Reeder property on Main tout was no action discussion a after with a ' special committee of members ? of composed the Merchants committee, headed by Ole Zundel, on regulating signs and licenses. A petition presented toy Wayne Jensen for residential zoning was referred to the zoning committee. The council voted to assist the Kindergarten club in a project proposed by Mrs. Lee Bundy in which the club agreed to pay for clean sand and gravel to he placed in sand boxes and underneath swings in the play grounds and furnish lawn seed for planting. Councilman Willis - Hansen was authorized to work with the club on the street taken Wins Scholastic Honors And Degree Graduating in the top ten percent of her class, Mrs. Vera Mills, instructor of the first grade at Central school received her bachelor of science degree refitting, in- education from U.S.A.C.' cific fleet, supplying, on and repairing submarines. June 4th. She is now one of the two sub summer school cours marine repair ships providing esTaking and extension work after only submarines to opera services one year of college, Mrs. Mills ting in the San Diego area. accumulated the required credits for graduation. Mrs. Mills was elected to Phi Eagles Kappa Phi at the spring meet ing of the group by virtue of completing her course in the top Give ten percent of the school of edu cation. Phi Kappa Phi is a na The ladies auxiliary of ' Box tlonal honorary scholastic or Elder Aerie 2819 of the Frater- ganizatioiu. She is teaching one of the kin nal Order of Eagles- is sponsorclasses at Central ing a benefit dance to be held dergarten at the Dance Bowl on Saturday school this summer. evening, June 30, according to Mrs? Helen W. Lee, secretary. DUP The public is Invited to at- training at the U. S. naval train ing center, San Diego, Calif. A veteran- of World War n, the Sperry served with the Pa - - - Earns 6. S. Degree Auxiliary ance, appeal, and appropriateness. Judges will be chosen toy the executive committee. At' 11 a m. races and games wll he held at the city park and at 11:30 softball games will, toe played on the ball diamond. A baseball game between the Co- rinne The Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Box Elder county, with their husbands, will hold their annual June Jubilee at Rees Pioneer park, Saturday, June 30, at 7 oclock in the evening, to County Captain according Lucy Wright Following a picnic luncheon a Mrs. Vent Mills special program will be enreceived bachelor of scicenjoyed irr the hall park. .A ence degree in education from tennial sung, composed by Burt will toe sung by the U.S.A.C. this month, with Phi Beehive camp. Kappa Phi honors. - ... : Es-tell- : a Oorinne-Far- Bureau (teams will be played on the, diamond at 1 v: r o'clock in the afternoon. Tentative plans have ; been made for a boat race at 3 oclock in the afternoon, depending on how much water there is In the u J river. (Highlight of festivities wUl be the rodeo with cowboys begin- participating,',, : Vinnemucca Man 1 ( - Replaces Bowen of the Winnemucca, Nevada, J. Penney store, it was learned today from Mr. (Bowen. Campbell will assume his new post with a record of 23 years C. eeR"i Dr. Closes Practice experience with J. C, Dr. Frank Salto, who has Penneys which started in Sheridan, Wyoming and continued practiced dentistry ' here ? since in Montana and Idaho. He has 1944, has closed his office ;and headed the Winnemucca store will leave Brigham Gty, Saturfor the past eight years day of thia week, for San LeanIn moving to Brigham City dro, Calif., where he plans to Campbell will be returning to enter the University of Califorfamiliar country for he was born nia for specialized dental study. Mrs- - Salto and son Teddy, will in Logan. He is noW president of the Winnemucca Chamber of remain in Brigham City temporCommerce. arily and will Join Dr. Salto laIt was reported that Mr. and ter. Dr. Salto opened his practice Mrs. Campbell would arrive in in 1944 and since that time here houssoon seek to City Brigham a member of the Fitst has been to here. ing, prior moving ' Accompanying the Campbells District (Dental society and has to (Brigham City will be two served as chairman of the pubhealth committee since 1948. daughters, Geraldine, 13, and lic He has also been ..on the state 11. a have Mary Ann, They daughter, Shirlie, who lives' in public health committee for the Utah State (Dental association Washington D. C., and Richard, for i the past two years. , who is attending the George He is the a of Washin Washington university 20-3club, now serving: the Kiington, D. C. studying law. wanis club as second vice president, member of the Chamber of Commerce, charter - member of the Brigham City Golf and one Country cluto, chairman and of the founders of Cub ' Scout previous , past-preside- 0 Eagles Here Keller At Meeting Tue. pack At regular meeting of the Box Elder aerie No. 29(19, Fraternal Order of Eagles, Tuesday evening, June 26, at the (Willis Dean Eddy . building, Keller, retired navy veteran and presently manager of the Peach City apartments, was principal speaker. Keller discussed scientific mine protection of U. S. naval ships developed during the war; how that knowledge has been utilized in science in humanitarian fields. (He told how that data was applied to develop new methods of saving human and animal life. Following the meeting luncheon and refreshments were . , served. -- June Jubilee Slated June 30 , and the YBA ning at 3:30 oclock in the afternoon. The rodeo will feature all local boys ridln ;V ropin. events. ? Special gifts will be preeentad the queen ind' her atendaota through tb cqurtaiy of- toe 'Cb Milne chta. PjevtotnJy each of the girl who for the queen title was ted a lovely gift by the executive committee; Maurice Larsen, chairman; Harold Yagi Replacing Ross C. Bowen, general This wAs manager of the (Brigham Gty and Mae Redelings. home of Mr. and at done the C (Penney company, upon his Mrs, Jesse Nicholas. , retirement July 1, will be G1 H. Campbell, present manager - Benefit Dance : m.--Th- - Council Has and teur show," they said, any cowboy who is now a member of the L B. A. or H. In North Box Elder stake junr ' ior softball last Friday evening. they are applica- Bear River, Honeyville; . Fourth o.'eyery human life. The Hers abound in noble senti-5,- 4 and Corinne were victorious. and '..wjse counsel, help-alon- g Dn Friday, June 29, the fol'lifes jougnel, couch-f- t Lady Golfers Asked To lowing games will toe played:. eat-- , River '.vs. simple and often eloquent 7:00 p- -m. Eighth.. . Jfse, and reinforced by a Turn In Score Cards vs. Harper.; tend, Mrs. Lee announces. f of quotations . from' the . Members of the Brigham City 8:00 p.. Ird of all ages. ' It instructs Ladies Golf club are requested 9:00 p. m. Fourth vs. HoneySimulates. It is good read to turn in their score cards in ville.' : Eagle Auxiliary Holds j ' I. t s . order to determine a handicap Initiation For. Three ' le posts road markers we for tournament to be held in Miss Mary Gunderson v well enough, every land July. ' Candlelight ser initiation Takes Business Course them; but smile posts They are requested to have ' conducted Wednes were vices daughGunderson, Miss accord Mary of rejoicing are not so the cards in by July 1, J. D. Gun' day night toy the ladies auxilmore is the pity. The ing to Mrs. 'Don Sheffield, tour ter of Mr. and Mrs. of derson, of Brigham City, is con- iary of the Fraternal Order, nament chairman. in Salt Eagles aeriej2919. We within , itself and tinuing her education " : Dressed iiP formats, the offi Lake Gty. easy, reading and if Box Elder Health Report cers of the auxiliary inducted recent who Miss Gunderson, rstood used Oynvan One case of rheumatic fever Box Elder Cynthia Keller,. Edna Bywater from if fence out much unhap-an- was reported contracted in Box ly graduated enrolled for a and Mattie Garfield into memhas week school, high the Elder county during secure daily joy. were Refreshments tie course in secretarial training at bership. author, John P. Lilly ending June 22, by the Utah the ceremony served following Business L.D.S. college. e the veteran and successful State department of health. uni-'.trut- t'' ' ?. crowned The July Fourth program will open at 9:45 a.- m.( with the flag raising ceremony and the prayer on Main street. At 10 a. m. the parade will .be held. Prizes . Attention Cowboys You Can Still Enter In Rodeo This is strictly g - t . Serve On . of . Construction toy the Utah Wa ter and Power (Board in western Box Elder county benefitted 320 people toy conserving water for 4,457 acres of old and 600 acres of new land, according to the La-vo- hard-workin- Cowboys interested in the Corinne Fourth of July emo-tu- r rodeo are urged to enter now, said .officials today. Number of entries is limited and when enough are entered the books will be dosThe regular meeting of the ed, so first there first served," Brigham City council was held officials stated. last Thursday night at which Whether the quoto Is lull or time minutes of the 'June 7 Glen H. Campbell not the books will be dosed meeting were read and approv. who will assume h at midnight July 3. Cowboys ed, and . other business matters in Co- considered and bills allowed. managerial post of the Brigcan rater at the Co-o- p rinne end also during the Minutes of the June 21 meet- ham City J. C. Penney Co. dance at the Corinne hall en ing will not be made public un- store upon the retirement o:: July 3. til approved at the next mee- Ross C. Bowen, July 1. amacm , . greatly enlarged, and en-i- y revised the . new edition, reviewing the book Secre-6y- r said Many are with the pleasing and f (standing ... personality , of Went iLillywhlte, the auth-- I this little book. Many have i benefited, by his wise ngs and counsels and you his. understanding, love e book Is ) Members of the' Jayceettes reminded all youngsters of the Kids parade to be held at 2:30 p. m. at the Rees Pioneer park on July 4th.. , All children planning to par ticlpate in the parade will be awarded in each of the six see tions Which include miniature terest, and to make regular floats, tricycles, bicycles, . bug payments over a period of time gies, costumes . and miscellan- until the money is' repaid.. eous. Each youngster will, receive a bottle of soda pop and a pop Bruce Robinette Will esident 'Lillywhite, who. is presiding for the third time the Netherlands mission wisdom contest ll reigns over all the festivities. committees The are prognosticating the best Fourth of July event there in the . five previous years it has been held with the bleachers ammed to capacity. Opening festivities, a dance will toe held on the evening of July 3, during which the queen and her attendants .will be Queen Diane Morgan, center . who will reign at the annual Corinne Fourth of July She is flanked by Joan Forsgren, left and ceebration. Louise Anderson, right, attendants. The queen and attendants will be crowned at the dance on the evening of July 3 and will ride in the.parade July 4 and participate in the rodeo. from the don keys the main requisite for . a winning team. The donkeys, however, seldom offer the riders any more than they have too, bucking, kicking and yodeling their contempt at the teams. Contest rules require that players do most of their playing astride the animals backs. Mission President. over now presiding 23 Years Experience with cooperation Reminded Of liiO P.,' ILillywhife, recent Went of the North (Box Elder rodeo-softba- CORK PROGRAM, SET FOR Donkey Baseball Joan Norman Kiwanis $ PAGES WARNING (Business men and the public are warned that having in possession or offering for sale any fire crackers, roman candles, rockets, or any other fireworks is a violation of city ordinances and state laws. Violators will be severely prosecuted. , G1XEF OF POLICE . CHIEF OF FERE DEPT. ' J27-29-- T No. 17. , J V I . wish to express my sincere appreciation to the people of . this community tor the confidence and cooperation they have extended' me during, my seven year stay, Dr. Salto announced this week. This has been my home and I really feel that I have never made so many friends as l have found here. Because of my physical handicap which will eventually force me to retire from general practice,' I felt I could better serve my profession by entering .into a branch of dentistry that will serve to promote and assure better oral health for the people. It is with this in mind that I Intend to enter post-gradua- study..-.,..- , : to reorsxnrV': None OWNERS : : ; i All old automoiles,' trucks, wagons, bob sleds, pieces of machinery and the . like now parked on city streets must Jbe removed at once. If not movd, the city will take steps to f a them, moved and costs inx? will be charged to the ownis. ( ' JMKST Chief of Police. . ; J27-29-c- h . |