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Show ie i Will Serve Brigham Lions During Coming Year wm VOLUME 43, NUMBER 27 Corinnes Fourth BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1950 To Practice Here Event Biggest In - tc4 AJ PAGES 'x riain Uty Boys Will Leave For Men Will Brigham I American Legions Boys State Monday Hear National Towns History r- 6 Speaker At Meet 2100 people Approximately congregated at the Corinne rodeo grounds July 4, to enjoy the feature event of the small corns munitys biggest celebration in its history. j The large crowd enjoyed a rodeo spiced with; the antics of clowns Neal Harper and Bill Rader. Reigning over the celebration was queen Miss Fonnie Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glade iWells. Her two attendants were Laura Fillmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fillmore and Miss Patricia Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Reed. David E. Jensen Six Brigham City boys will embark next Monday morning at 7 oclock for the American Legions annual Boys State at Camp Williams at Jordan Narrows, to learn democracy toy living it to the nth degree, ac- F. Rennie, of New director of the Dies In v Committee for Economic Devel-- t as IDavid Elwood to George Hodges, comopment, has been obtained Jensen, 49, Bear cording Officers Of Lions Club In stalled Last Wednesday principal speaker at the State River City, passed away at 11 mander of American Legion Economic Development Clinic to oclock in Post 10. Wedthe last morning They are, from left to right: (front t at the Howard cafe at 6 oclock in the evening. be held by the Utah Committee They are 'Richard H. Colline, S. W. Beecher, director; July 5, at Provo. on Industrial and Employment nesday, row) Basil C. Fife, director; Sam Gordon, first by the 20-31901 Huntssponsored Born club; in 13, April Planning, Otto A. Wiesley, chair- ville, Utah, he was the son of Don Ray Seerist, Chamber of Koy D. White, president; John Musulas, director; and Leland Seely, third H. W. Charles A. tail M. man of the executive committee James P. Keller, director; Griffiths, twister; (Tex) Hamberlin, IBack row: SLovene Johnsen Comrerce; Lowell 'R. Daines, Kl- of the group, has announced. Jemen. Heand "secretary; and Fred L. Peterson, second to Bear Riv- wanis club; Edwin Harrison, Romoved The research work of C. E. D. er City with his parents as a tary qjub. Richard White, Lions has for years been the basis for small child and was reared and club; and Thomas Welch, Amerrecommendations regarding bus- educated there. He attended ican Legion, post 10. . iness and public policy. While at Boys State a comBox Elder high school. The meeting will be held as He was a member of the L." D. plete governmental organization a one-daconference on July 12 S. church. will be set up with county, state, Dr. Landell V. Toolson in the Newhouse Hotel for about Well participated in at the He is survived by his father and national officers being elecIndustrial and mother of Bear River ted. celebration were the boat races, . . who recently took over the 150 business, civic, City Besides this the boys will hear Report Tells 62 Are which were under the direction dental practice of Dr. Wynn and labor leaders, mayors, coun and the following brothers and of Vernon Cutler and the par- Anderson in Brigham City. ty officials, presidents and sec sisters: Mrs. Hazel Jensen Funk, talks by many prominent Utah Killed In Utah Up 14 ade, under the supervision of Dr. Anderson is studying or- retaries of Chambers of Com Richmond; Mrs. Aneta Jensen citizens. 1 of trade 1950 To merce, June was 1, installed Sponsored by the American D. representatives White Mrs. Roy thodontia in San Francisco. associations and others. It is Mortensen, Rexburg, Idaho; Mrs, Jenny Adney. Legion the Boys State will last City The ball game in the afternoon stunt president of the Brigham Nora Jensen Westley, Brighajn In In designed to assist leaders in lo- City; Lincoln Jensen, Copeland, from Monday, July 10, until at thelr reSular - Of the 3,585 accidents reportbetween the Corinne Farm ind gfyons club Comto promote cal communities , July 22. The boys , Weekly bureau and the Corinne Japan meeting at the Howard ed to the Utah State Taxmonths Idaho; Wendell Jensen, Promon Saturday, V. econoown mission first four for their the will meet industrial at the War Memorial and 6 at oclock. ese were of favor "'cafe last Wednesday ended in the Jap During April there eight 1 mic possibilities and thus ex- tory. home Monday morning at 7 is of 1950, only 3.25 percent were automobile accidents in Box El- anese by a score of 14 to 13. Immediate past president conFuneral services will be caused by road defects. oclock where they will be transpand payrolls and employment ducted der county, one which resulted fchn Olsen, Jr. Saturday at 1 oclock in ported to Camp Williams by for ther areas. The Summary of Motor Vehi- in a death. In Whitt At the initiation ceremonies Brigham City afternoon in the Beat River members of the American j cle Traffic "Accidents for this there were six accidents with no Dr. Landell V. Toolson has Among those invited from this the Set-U- p IwgtSam Gordon took on the duties City chapel with Bishop Ver Patrick as released to in arrived L. take by period, area, in addition to members of non Johnson Brigham City trf first vice president; Fred resulting deaths, according to a of the chairman over the dental practice of Dr. the county commission are:' Friends mayofficiating. fetersen was installed second Healy, Jr., survey by the state highway call Friday from Wynn Anderson while Dr. An- Alonzo F. Hopkin, William Long, 6 to 9 oclock ice president; L. F. Seely, third Utah State Tax Commission, was department. in the evening at Commission the derson studies orthodontia in Shefby Chas. Claybaugh, completed Five people suffered personal Boyd Ice president. the Rogers mortuary in Tremon-to- n San Francisco. I To serve as directors this year and showed a decrease of 2.5 injury in the accidents in Box field, W. Vosco Call, Murray from 10 oclock and acciDr. Toolson graduated from Mason, gex Edwards, Lorenzo in the Saturday percent in the number of Elder county, and there was fill be Basil C. Fife, John morning until time of ser the University of Southern Cali- J. Bott, A. P. Dalton. and J. dents, as compared to the first property damage to two vehiS. W. Beecher, vices at the home of his father, fornia dental college in June cles. Siarles Keller. W. H. Griffiths four months of last year. A rearrangement of the swimGovernor J. Bracken Lee will James P. Jensen, of Bear River record 1949 to has since been practic- be a June 1, the and In Brigham City no personal ming schedule at the Box Elder I secretary. E. Leon Reese is This year, speaker at the opening City. also showed that 62 persons injuries were recorded n dentistry in Los Angeles. the high school for Second to Eighth ingA member session at 10:15 a. m. speaking Tamer; M. A. (Tex) by Interment will be in the Bear of the L.D.S. church, on killed throughout the highway department, but there is tail twister and L. D. were Building a Greater State. River City cemetery under the graders was announced today fa52 is a of he native as with Smithfield, Other compared was Wilde holds down the job of state, damage to six by Vernal Harris, coach. moroutlining the direction of the Utah. He graduated from North work ofspeakers talities for the same period last cars. property Caution in moving hay derand employ- tuary. industrial Spizerinkter. 10, Beginning Monday, July for Cache accounted Pedestrians ricks under or parallel to elechigh schopl. year. ment planning will be Dr. ELRoy the following schedule will be Outgoing officers besides Pres- 16 of the deaths this year and He received his tric wires was urged upon fardirector of the Bureau ident John Olsen, Jr., are Dr. observed Monday, Tuesday, training while serving with the Nelson, Tell 10 last year, an increase of 60 mers today by B. SL, Blood, OgRecruiters Navy Reof Economic and Business vice president; M-MThursday and Friday for all Navy en ' J L. Huchel, first den program at the Uni- search at the University of Utah, in pedestrian deaths. superintendent for Unlimited Sfcm Gordon, second vice presi-- r percent children from the to second the Hpve . Quota Utah division , Power And Light company, versity of Texas. During the first four months on "Utah Economic Patterns" - ltnt; Lester Andersen, third - bijbd he. Ogden navy .recruiting eighth. grades Jnclusjye;,, , qf 1950203 pedestriana.were ib,& tffged and' 'Ames ' K. Bagle, executive office has m. Third and Seven announced that , its caution in "'spctiilty 4 crptesiden 121 of them in or killed, 8 ,i4vister; jured 'moving derricks with Examinations on of the Announced secretary committee, wards. George L. Johnsen, Lion for for the enlistments quota the booms up, pointing out that daylight, 51 of them while A Program for Action. amer and J. H. Klitgaard, 2 p. m. Second and Fifth For State Health Ogden area is now unlimited. booms should be securely fasDept. crossing the street not at inMr. a will Rennie at wards. Chiefs Swift and Carroll, re- tened at both ends and held and 25 while comThe Utah joint merit system luncheon session atspeak tersections, 12:15 p. m. cruiters for the 3 p. m. First and Sixth wards. Outgoing directors are Mark ing from behind Ogden area, in a horizontal position. cars. sevcouncil announced parked recently His subject is Toward More stated 4 p. m. Fourth and Eighth iritenburg and Wayne A. Jenhave been held to a "Take no they Of all persons injured 145 examinations in the state Production, eral chances, Mr. Blood More Jobs and Bet- limited quota but now an un- declared, dont were in the of health for Utah. ter years age Second round of the second wards. touch chains, Living. The schedule for high school department Special guest of honor at the group, 161 of them between 25-3- half of North Box Elder stake between limited the ages cables or wet ropes if the derApplication blanks are now remains meeting 17 evening be of inclusive Wednesday 30 students each will the and be same, softball play will and 144 between 15 and 19; available by mail, phone, or as Virginia Wilde, the Lions from rick is near a power line, and accepted for enlistment under four held next Monday evening with Tuesday and Thursday from personal application at the of the driver should not ride on ffeeent candidate in the Miss 64 of them were Weber, Box Elder, Davis and the derrick. Never under the first game scheduled for 7:30 to 9 oclock in the evening. fice of the Merit system super N. 75. Sox Elder contest. Miss Wilde, years and nine past any MonAdult counties. is each 7:30. swimming Morgan those visor. Persons outside of Salt Experienced drivers, attempt to raise Accompanied by Margaret John-- f from 7:30 to Lake and At the present time, over 30 circumstances day Friday 11 more of than Bear At 7:30 River and the obtain years or move electric lines. applicaCity may having A n, sang a number. different trade schools are availwere for a Honeyville teams will battle 9:30 oclock in the evening. tions at their local district Mr. Blood urged farmers to i I Business at the meeting in-- f driving, numberresposible These for able first enlistees. Coof accidents and the Seventh will play health offices, county welfare call 4uded reports by the past pres-- , greater the nearest Utah Power & schools in trade vary length offices or Utah Employment se than any other group. Of the rinne. At 8:30 Third will play Went, secretary and the audit- from 12 to 42 weeks. Every man Light company office if in doubt offices. must 6,363 drivers involved, 2,854 of Eighth and Harper will, play Applications curity He is given an opportunity to at- or if assistance is needed. ttg committee. be mailed to LeRay S. Howell, them had been driving longest. Fourth. asked that reasonable notice be school a tend their trade of More of the accidents occurMerit System Supervisor, 428 The remainder of the sched-u- e given so necessary arrangered at lower speeds, miles Atlas Building, Salt Lake City 1, The North stake girls softball choice insofar as possible and ments wil lbe announced in the can be made to have of the consistent needs the with at next before , per hour, than higher speeds, midnight, Monday, leagues schedule wa stoday an- service. former presi- Utah, paper. Selvay Boyer, trained linemen supervise the and only 134 of the accidents at dent of the British Isles mission, July 17. a service for which Fae nounced moving, stake men All from this Moody, by enlisting Examinations will be for the and father of Keith Boyer, Brigspeeds higher than 50 miles per sent to the U. S. there is no charge. If necesbe area will director. athletic M.I.A. hour. ham City, will be feature speak- following: Naval Training Center at San sary the line will be taken out Public health physician, Direcer at the regular 5,035 different driver violasacrament Held at the Box Elder of service,! high 1 Francis Child recently return- tions caused the A, 585 accidents service in the Eighth ward chap- tor Hospital Survey & Constr., school, the next round begins Diego, Calif, for their basic of After completion ed missionary president of the reported; 249 of the drivers were el, Sunday at 7:30 oclock in the Executive assistant, Health edu- the second half of this years training. their training period they are Western States mission, will be under the influence "of alcohol, evening, it was announced today cator I, Field sanitarian, Assist- league play. This round will be , given 12 days leave, on expiraant chemist. by Bishop Ernest Hansen. featured speaker at the Corinne 796 failed to grant played Tuesday, July 11. tion of their leave they are asOpening social for the SecWhile everyone is invited to assistant I, Labward L. D. S. chapel, Sunday, and 837 of them failed to keep Laboratory At 6:80 ocock the Junior signed to either a trade school, Mutual Improvement ond ward a evethe assistant has II, Laboratory teams will lookout, greatest association will be held at Rees attend, proper special invitation oratory July 9, at 8 oclock in the The Honeyville sea duty or shore duty. been extended to British con- assistant III, Public Health Nurse team will play.the Third rting, it was announced today. cause of accidents. on the Pioneer play At 11 oclock next Sunday 11, Tuesday, park July Obscured .vision was responEarl Nelson will be in charge verts, former missionaries of the I, Public Health Nurse II, Gra- North field, Bear River will 7 oclock at play in summer communion the morning, B.P.W. Wins British Isles and ward members. duate Nurse, Physical Therapist. the Seventh ward on the center sible for 589 of the acridents, beginning was announced of the meeting. Brigham ldll it service be conducted at evening, today. snow or 142 were caused by rain 4 On the program besides Child, field and Corinne and Fourth Honors At Nat'l Meet While the ward will furnish the Presbyterian Community Who has been superintendent of on the windshield, and 23 by ward teams will play on the ice cream for all those present, The Brigham City Business and church with reception of memthe Utah State Industrial school blinding headlights. south field. be supplied by lunches should Professional Womens club was bers and a communion mediaare brakes lh Ogden and a stake president, Defective charged those At 7:30 the senior teams will one of the winners of the nationattendance. tion by the pastor. The nursery in, no Will be several musical numbers vith 90 of the accidents, At Special entertainment for the play. The Bear River team will al radio contest of the national will be held at the Manse where .Supervised by LaNette Ander headlights with 12, and tire meet the Seventh on the north federation of B.P.W., it was an- parents may leave their small evening will be an excellent As a part of their blowouts with 12. Son. reand field. Honeyville will play the nounced Thursday, July 7, by children while attending church, of a other of host One other program, games things. 160 oc five Of the 3,585 accidents that curriculm, creation including boating. v their favorite classes is their Eighth on the center field and Miss M. Margariete Ralls, of Co- according to Reverend Arthur the and 2,748 on the curred attending highway, Special invitation has been ex- Brigham City Kindergarten, lin- rest periods when they go out- Corinne and Fourth will play lumbus, Ohio, national chairman Gillespie. gham ROTC Cadets were on straight level roads, on the south field. tended of Radio and Television for the the At 9 oclock a church school special interest ed up last Wednesday at noon, side and rest. on of 277 Attend Wash. Camp them curves, and only as as At of 8:30 all members the well at married so class ladies were the for protestant boys and group at federation, organizations Though 6hy they in all decked out Indian head I Two of the 62 Utah State Agri-- , 125 at intersections, 22 at rail- the ward. . first that many of them would will play. The Corinne squad meeting at Civic auditorium in girls Is held at the Intermounown 9 held Fourth on their and and road gear bridges . crossings, iltural ROTC cadets participtain Indian school, and at 9:45 cry with hardly any provocation, will play Honeyville and Bear San Francisco, Cal. of July parade. ating in the six weeks of inten- - or overpasses. a River Fourth. The had club now are will to well oclock in the morning church Brigham City play they adapted of with the gusto Compensation Proposed Whooting 'five field training at Fort Lewis, school and getting along with The remainder of the sched series of broadcasts over radio school is held at the church for Boones after Daniel wild Indians Washington are from Brigham Kiwanians Hear Talk On For Small Farmers Boost Your all classes and ages with a spemarched their fellow students, the teach ule wil lbe announced in the station KBUH on scalp the youngsters fity. Town. ers report. next paper. cial story for the children. Beschool Medicine around Lincoln Socialized file MINNEAPOLIS (UP) A Min- single J They are Jarvis B. Koford and ginning Sunday and continuing elbert R. Madden. The regular noon meeting of neapolis Federal Reserve Bank twice before being dismissed for Be First Graders In September All for six weeks Mr. Gillespie will They'll the Kiwanis day. club, The group to which they be the Brigham City economist believes something a class for youth and conduct of the Thursprocess Going through , long was recently designated as held at the Idle Isle cafe, must be done to help the small on basic Christian beliefs. adults their acquainted with listinguished military students, day, featured a talk on "Social- marginal farmers and he has a becoming The church session will meet next first GorcompanDr. J. grade year ized from Medicine, by iccording to word received plan for doing it Monday, July 10, at 7:30 oclock he college this week. don Felt, Brigham City. Franklin L. Parson suggested ions, the 160 kids represented in , the evening. Tuesday, July HarBone-cutter and Mantua Guests included John L. an income payment plan that Brigham City, Upon graduation from college 11, at 8 oclock p. m., the trusmd successful completion and Carol Kirkendall, would, in a sense, parallel un- per. of tees have their monthly meetThe weeks six Ross N. kindergarten and heir ROTC course, Koford and both of Kansas, employment compensation ing, and on Wednesday, July next concludes which course, instrucMadsen will be commissioned Kusian, Utah University to industrial workers. 12, at 3 oclock in the afternoon is taught in Brigham second lieutenants in the orga-fiize- tor, guest of Frank Saito; and Payments would be adjusta- Friday, (I the Junior choir rehearses unMrs. Miss City D. Nichols, by J. of Mary Ellis Wright, guest reserve corps. ble to changes in the general der the direction of Mrs. Mary Jane Mae Mrs. Ruth Linford, economic picture, Parson said. Gillespie. and Mrs. Ella Long. They would go to small farmers Armstrong 3olf Club Ladies Are On Thursday, July 13, the Wo"Teaching kindergarten is a who do not usually receive subPays To Bo Frank association has its anmans the Lester pleasant task, reports Neb. (UP) sidies because they produce litJrged To Turn In Cards OMAHA, nual picnic with Corinne and in spite of dozens of Members of the Womens Gifford found it pays to be tle, if anything, for the market. teachers, clubs as guests. RevI Tremonton little the incidents like having charged V auxiliary of the Brigham , City frank in court He was erend Persons I) fremonton will childrens dogs follow them to x ' qf olf and Country club are urg with reckless driving and being ? . ' speak. school Gives Alarm Phone and then through peer d to turn in their score cards intoxicated. After pleading guil A vacation bible school will s- -' , to the Mich. THREE window them. RIVERS, distract (UP) ' Jo establish a handicap for ty, Gifford went one better. An be conducted at the church for This years kindergarten course Ray Hasbrouck began wresttournament at thS municipal attorney asked him how many two weeks, July 17 to the 28, for l&v included two men tried in who with re housekeeping Gifford ling study had. $olf course sometjme In August, drinks he had children three years old to the A rob to station. which his Robthe children playduring filling according to Mrs. Betty Mason. plied. Quite a few. Judge Classes will be seventh grade. over. black knocked ed was house; crayon coloring, 160 Kindergarten Students trom Brigham City J Handicap will be figured on ert Troyer said the testimony telephone held Monday through Friday of board Mrs. Millie was Knaub, during drawing, Gifford telephone fishing, the basis of three score cards. was refreshing. The each week, 9 to 11:40 oclock . . . decked out in their Indian headgear just prior to their parade last Wednesday. The cards should be turned in to fined $1 and costs and the reck- operator, heard the noise and which they made fishing hats, five and six year-old- s six will next week their to course each morning. All children are the complete Kindergarten beFriday, even baskets who and arrived called and police, poles Dean Oandland, course pro, Mrs. less driving charge was , invited. in will in start but first the September. fished dismay, was over. and in imaginary pools, grade fore the fight j Mason said. .f A vice-preside- vice-preside- vice-preside- nt. BAD ROADS CAUSEONLY 3.25 oy D. White Is OF UTAH TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS 9 Installed Lions President Wed. Wesley Provo York, executive 0 y Auto Accidents County April Dr. L Toolson To Practice Here New Mu-lila- Of BEHS Swimming Schedule Is Told s, Power And Light Urges Caution In 1 ""lion Moving Derricks Ham-iberli- pre-dent- N. Stake . -- p-- Spiz-inkte- r. Next Monday 20-2- 4 J i n Stake Girls ji Softball Games 8th Ward To Hear 'orinne To Hear Mission President 21-3- 0 lission President Slated Tuesday 2nd Ward . Social Planned Community Church Services Planned right-of-way- Kindergarten Students Hold Indian Lincoln School Wednesday Parade MlU rill 0 IE .Ji |