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Show - . ' 'frccferf " 1JI 11 1893-194- i 9 i "" 3x i v 'nVyi- - VOLUME 43, NUMBER 28 ?iCt a 5 - j .5. r,'yi. r rSVr''' flit J.y J V3C f- - jtogg y - ?i ,, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1950 ' Scout Leaders Back To Work After Jamboree !pi They Welcome People From Every State TOURISTS WELCOMED ir ..We had a wonderful trip." the comment of there was no sickness or trouble of any kind and we all had a wonderful DAILY AT TABERNACLE BY HIGH PRIESTS Back to the lx work la Brig- - 5 ham City aftor loading Bxig ham City scout troops to the national Boy Scout Jambsnoj at Valley Forgo ore Both Dr. Charles AJ Adamson, Munns and L. D. Wilde, ) 12 PAGES Hundreds Have Received L.D.S. Literature; Heard Story OF Building Planned By i Since the High Priests of the North and South Box Elder stake opened the Box Elder stake tabernacle to conducted tours, June , 15, there have been several hunHarper Ward L.D.S. Chapel Dedicated Sunday , i, . time.1 1 . built of beautiful native stone dred tourists stop and Inspect the chapel was originally dedicated in 1893. After are 1 Arrangements complete the beautiful After the notes of the oar renovation and construction during the past two years, the new chapel was rebuilding, accordand the Community Presbyterious jamboree participants! summer ian churchs toible ing to B C. Call, president of peated last Sunday at 6 oclock in the evening by Spencer W. Kimball of the Council have been assembled a re-- j school for all children wishing the North stake (High Priests the Twelve. view in the form of a feature! f to attend will get underway on quorum. t story will appear in the NewsJ An average of 30 tourists ) DUMBELLS Monday, July 17, at 9 oclock in next Wednesday. "4 the morning, Reverend Arthur daily are greeted by North stake High Priests, (South stake High Gillespie said today. will conduct the tours In from kindergarten Children the season), atte,r age through the seventh grade different Presented tracts, eight bible attend the school may and Journals which will be held from 9 un- - a Is tourist edition, that til 11:30 oclock each morning I the tounst attractions Phasises he 525 Navajo children who$-ndetwo for through Friday The schedule of city athletiff in Box Elder county; and are the Intermountain In-weeks. i activities for next week, July 17. school lor live months opportunity to pur-wi- ll All participating in the class 2ven With ground scheduled to be 23, most of which take in? vhase a Book of Mormon at the place last January set an wear school bible and pins broken for the Fram Corpora- Rees Pioneer were released' table record ol academic those with perfect attendance I wholesale price of $1.00. tions new distribution ware- today by Benpark athZundel, city re-f- k to the records be awarded a cer- will gress, according Many of the tourists offer house in Brigham City sometime letic directory. - t0 make contributions of the California Progres-test- , at the Those danctilicate. attending an The Brigham Carnegie this week, organization, the Following is the schedule. Un Primary Battery, Form ing classes will be excused in welcoming stand in front of the DevelIndustrial Brigham City two has received acless otherwise indicated all t was reported today in a re-- e brary time to attend their classes. A tabernacle. When they do so reIn one, opment corp., was formed tivities listed will take place at by Dr. George A. Boyce, books on genealogy. picnic will be held for the group we sell them a Book of Mor-a- t to of further the cently plans American rintendent. the completion of the course, mon," Call said. Marriage Records project, according to W. Vosco Rees park: hile attending school lor Before 1699, the author has Call, president of the Box Elder Monday, July 17 Regular services will be held Quite a few Books of Mor--at a. m., War Methe Community church this mon have been sold, Call Dancing: y hall a year, much of which this to say: "In this volume I Chamber of Commerce, At 11 oclock in the tinued. k utilized in activities other have assembled the thousands Five board members named morial home, church services will Made-You- r While Commercial club pic-b- e morning Jn academic, the illterate and of Baseball: of Practice the records ChrisA. Mr. Orsen include covering marriage Call, held with Reverend Arthur tures of the tabernacle are a. m. and illiterate Indian youngsters colonial period, from the arrival tensen, Clyde StTatford, Alf Olleague, giving the sermon. A en to each visitor, most of them jraged a gain in education of of the first emigrants in James- sen and L. A. Bundy. Officers p. m. 5 nursery school will be held in take a picture of their own. Recreation: k school year, p. m. town, New . Netherlands and are Mr. Bundy, the Manse during the worship Most Beautiful Building h-- , Baseball: Peaches practice, to the year Theron B. (Lee, secretary in other words, they and Plymouth, , down services. The tabernacle, described as , p. m. ri half a year, what the 1700. The task was a long one, Leon Packer, treasurer. At 9:45 oclock church school architecturally perfect and. the Softball: No. stake and wearisome, but the thought Fram corporation, the biggest I is for ,8 of year. classes will be held. Mr. Gilles- - most beautiful building in the p. m. was uppermost that in my hum- manufacturer of all types of softball, Jie 227 pie will lead a discussion for I state by experts in that field, 18 some1 Tuesday, July was the ble showed filters in the world, will employ group greatest producing way North Stake High Priests Meyouth ind adults on basic Chris- - has an illustrative past as a. War m., addDancing: i. They had special advansevered men at the Brigham City thing unique in America, tourists tiah beliefs. . ..who have accepted the duty of conducting . home. 4 morial ces for teachers experienced charming as the building is Filter supplies for ing a valuable chapter to the warehouse. At 9 oclock church school will beautiful now. It is built of na Made-You- r Box Elder stake tabernacle, telling of its histhe Baseball: through league, of of and and land be ours, this coast Indians west will the entire teaching history held for protestant- - children tive stone that was hewn frpm a. m. and tory and answering questions concerning the - L.D.S. be p. m., Ameriwere assigned to giving to our fellow citizens a distributed from the (Brigham at the Intermountain t Indian the beautiful cliffs that Abinican -' to Charles are: ir "classes. games. church. Collett, Left . league right, they book to aid them in tracing City plant.' ' j round us, by the Brigham City j , p. m. diah Tolman,. Grant Black Ralph. Channell, secretary ot We .was not' a single child their first emigrant ancestors.",, . Thought there is nothing, yet Recreation: Those will ,bi-- 1 plqneew.., the teach whos LesU." , baea.,,-di. Call,., North stake high,priests;.B & sLUt-, president: he eqtirq seconds, nook. zeer tied ,dettaLte,Rans. have, ble classes include Mrs.' pfaJ Taking the visitom on. a tour I group who did not gain a deals with the Allen family and cussed involving the possible ie Bowden, and Mrs. Abinidiah Tolman, who , has been Withers and Mrs. Mary Aviesj r Cole-- j of the 19 tabernacle, the guides as- Wednesday, July In the family records, both in Eng- establishment of a Franl Ir or more academically a', m. man, kindergarten; Mrs. Harry briefly relate the history of the assisting. B. Y. park, Tennis: in Brigham City, semblage plant Halverson and Mrs. Nell Pem- - building, how it was originally ding. In other words, every land and America. Recreation: p. m. of them was well into the These books are on the shelv- Such a plant would offer . emtoerton, primary; Mrs. - Verna built, the destructve fire of 1893, vs. Peaches Baseball: Provo, fend grade in reading within es ready for interested genealo ployment to several hundred Markham, (Mrs. Ahiho Saito and how it was rebuilt and other 8:15 p. m. inI five months period of Brigham City people. gists. Emily Severns, juniors, and cidents. 20 July Thursday, action. Arthur Gillespie, Intermountain I In addition they answer the a. m., War MeDancing: 4 hie test given was designed Indian students. , ' tourists questions about the morial home. L. D.S. church, its ideals organ measure several factors inteachers Substitute include Baseball: Made-You- r league, Mrs. Rose Curley, Elora May ization and people. and 9-a. m. and king reading vocabulary lan-igp. m., Nat e Now two years old, the High Mrs. iiprehension, arithmetic, Curley, Mrs. Jane Long, n games. league Carroll Holmes and Mrs. Charles 'Priests tourist program at the and others. m. Recreation: p. tabernacle is expanding. Claybaugh. less gain was shown in Baseball: Farm Bureau pracMrs. Mary Gillespie will be We have assurance from the m. p. tice, kge than reading and City lo, eon,. time. In charge of music; Beth Reed, city that flood lighting will be kic. According to Dr. Boyce, pharmacist, will manage a stake Softball: South saw active duty with paratroop and treasurer - and installed on the tabernacle secretary 0 is to be expected, as little drug store opening at Clearfield ers in Germany p. m. World (Lorenzo C. iDemars and Spen- Reverend Arthur during week-end- , anwas next this it e was available in the first Gillespie, di- - grounds tvlthout further deay, cer L. Gardner, students of the rector. War Two. His mother is Mrs. Friday, July 21 President Call said, this means Mea. War year for instruction in 6uch nounced today. in., Dancing: Eva Jensen Sandall, now of Tre Utah State Agricultural college that the building will be visible Carter, a son of Mr. and Mrs. monton. al matters as punctuation morial home. in Logan and both of Brigham I at night as well as day. 2-Recreation: m. To school Nominations students 200 p. capitalization when half of Floyd G. Carter of Corlnne, will are junior the Dairy high City, attending The Clearfield store will be a I Asked to make-uRegister school could not speak a be assisted in running the new Baseball: . . , League . Fourth air force summer recently. Rexall drug store, Carter and Board Planned Each tourist arriving at the d of English upon entrance, store toy Foster R. Chandler, regp. m. games, 6-1949-5KOTC units in 15 colleges and Advisory school the year will and announce, During Humpherys tabernacle is asked to register he value o f experienced istered pharmacist. Saturday, July 22 In accordance with the provi- at a desk near1 the water Wold instructed the group dur- universities in the eight wes ' The store is owned by Glen S. be named Glens Rexall drug canal Reunion: (M. Bingham John hers was indicated in the durof 1945,1 states. Act of tern 30 the 'Dairy sions minute ing 11 classes of owner and mana- No. 2. After family. bulin.. 172 days a son Cadet will Demars is be referendum of there for the by the fact that they tend-- Humpherys, each ation day 1 th X Humpherys will continue to through achieve gains of a year or ger of Glens Modern drug, Brig- live Mr. and Mrs. Ellis A. Demcs the North Utah district for the of lessons. a total 1,892 in Brigham City and man edihee e in the half year, while ham City, and is located in a Of the 200 students who took of Brigham City and Cadet purpose of making nominations1 People from every state in the new building, just completed, age Glens Rexall drug store adteachers tended to get the class, 158 graduated with Gardner is the son of Bonnie W. to the state of Utah Dairy H. union and with unusual backor barely average located Just south of the Admir- here, whichandhehaspurchased con14 visory board, according to J. honors by passing the state Gardner of Deweyville. street of on al main ago grounds arrive at the taberna- the theater years operated Its. are both studying air They test. license drivers same at de1cle dai1 Last Wednesday when the 30 Is location, The Clearfield. tlnuously building I .The significant difference In force administration and logisa picture was being taken in and A complete remodeling of the feet wide and 84 feet Cooperating with the high tics at a school air force base The meeting for division one, front I jults between the classes with is beirtg built by Grantdeep, of the tabernacle to illusschool in making the class a as City store now is in Brigham Nielsen, 1 as contrastpart of a four-yea- f program including Cache, Box Elder, trate this article, two tourists, success was Central Chevrolet and Logan con- progress, with new fixtures be Brigham City extenBox Weber to will which The Elder and Rich counties, s' with classes not having them, county by they hope qualify a man and wife, were asked to for Hutnpherys. ing installed throughout, and sion service has announced " a of Brigham City, who in cooper I ther suggests that the help tractor, upon graduation for a commis- be held Monday, July 17, at 8 pose. of the remodel a Motors been who with General upon completion ation suphas pharCarter, imI .Ten by field day on cereal crop s sion as a second lieutenant in o'clock in the evening in the After the picture was taken, Modern drug ing a reopening event will toe work to be held at plied the dual control driving the U. S. air force reserve. zk significent," Dr. Boyce said. macist at Glens court room at Logan, Utah. maintained in Brigham City since his grad- held, probably the latter part of provement and car instruction I 1 Hansen ROTC of E. the election Warren the The Its is hoped that finances for uation from the Idaho State col- this month, represents. I Bishop Through program, said. al1 r?- byhaf farm at East Garland next it. the air force selects and trains tives to the advisory board is of the forthcoming year will per-m- lege of pharmacy two years ago, Carter andHumpherys the R. L. Mr. tourist, . To top it off, Chandler to said Weir, Johnny Tuesday morning, July 18, at potential members of the re- very great Importance to the Wim employing a f ? will be replaced here by Vernon day theyd like to invite their 10 Southdown and instructor Aviation Seagull m. a. serve thus begin-tlucomponent, augmentfull time with each recently graduated from Box Elder t county friends to The agricultural experiment manager of the Brigham City ing the civilian source of its class and with older pu-- l Jensen, of Utah. Jensen "drop in and say hello the free when an University offered hours overall strength. station planted several of their airport, s in the first three grades, Is a mud, appreciated, Crolta said. Jam jESt,ac, graduate of South Cache passing through Clearfield, af top yielding barley varieties on airplane instruction to the outv Jil pupils understand enough of the Mormon church who led in lived school store is and has tes the opened. .his farm this spring. Dr. Rollo standing student of the class. Good Driving Wins Hour's Flight Instruction I flish for the pupils to pro-,- c high a group in separating from the W. of Woodward of the Bureau Walking off with top honors, jd efficiently without the aid church following the death of New Pharmacist To Store Manage Plant Industry and in charge though Wold reports it was dif t an interpreter." Joseph Smith. of this work will be present to ficult to pick him because there differences were also signifi-- j While waiting to serve the iiscuss these new varieties, and was a bevy of top students, was It by grades, there being a at a desk in front of the public also the work that is being done Doyle Hansen, son of Mr. and Hceable reduction in gain 4, I tabernacle the High Priests have Doyle jn new improved wheat varie-Je- Mrs. Clifford Hansen. made interesting observations ng the pupils in the higher and his all physical passed in regards to the number of cars entary grades as compared All farmers Interested in cer-3- academic tests with top ratings the lower elementary passing on the highway. atX crop improvement work are and had a perfect record of . Taking a des.. sample from 9 to nvited to attend. tendance. 9:30 oclock in the morning, ccording to Dr. Boyces they At present there is a survey find there are an average of 293 this is to toe expect-becaus- e on to find the number of accicars northbound and 224 southas pupile get nearer Will dents per students of the class A CAP bound. From 1:30 to 2:30 oclock f grade for their age, gains did who drivers wr with compared in the afternoon there are 392 nir.lsh toward only one grade of the not have the benefit northbound and 297 southbound. i year. class. Im sure the results will Eve From 4:30 to 5:30, 845 cars passSrade distribution of the chil-I- n indicate that the students are ed in front of the tabernacle. last January as compared the safest drivers on the road, There is an average of four perMembers of the Brigham City Wold said. jh, May, five months later, J squadron of the Civil Air Pa-rsons per car in the tourist vehis that there were 114 first cles that stop. will meet at the airport on , ders In January and 224 in North stake High Priests who 8 oclock, to at VrMonday y, the increase coming from evening At Talks Poulsen V A '"wX- have participated in the taberh lecide on their summer party. RUS. beginners. nacle tourist program so far, All cadets and senior mem- Kiwanis Luncheon Thur. increased from 114 t 1224; third L. V. Mills, V. J. Barnes, bers are urged to attend, it was grade, 66 to 66; i rth grade 27 to 36; fifth Charles Collett, Bird, Speaker at the Kiwanis club6 Norman Lichten-.teiannounced Henry by - ' a Grant Black, Ralph Tolman and commander of the local regular Thursday noon meeting de from none to 21; and sixth Abinidiah Tolman. , - F. Uojce Carter ' de from 1 to 4. ;roup. The Outing will be held yesterday at the Idle Isle cafe Carl Wold Weir In Doyle Hansen Johnny . . will have his own drug it the Lagoon, on a date to be was R. S. Poulsen, who will be reading the median gain . Vernon Jensen Fram distribu. ; . as Doyle Hansen and Johnny Weir, flight instructor 1 years was 0.8; arithmetic, 0.7; store when a new Rexall drug elected by the group, Lichten- manager of the when Report for B. E. is comit tion here Uni. . plant stein said. for Seagull Aviation company and manager of the local Health the 0.4. from Total average week-eniguage, i graduate d at Clearopens next (For Week Ending July 7) J fluding others is 0.8. plete. airport, prepare to take off. Doyle won an hour's free No. cases v versity of Utah school of field. Carter has been a pharThe word tea is Chinese. It Poulsen gave a brief discus" ? instruction by virtue of being the outstanding flight 5 Measles macist Rexall deGlens at will who of of the replace sion the drug, pharmacy, history Voufll be surprised at the originates from the Chinese ... 4 student in a driving class at Box Elder high school, taught (Mumps F. Royce Carter in Glens Brigham City, the - past two word Cha, pronounced "TV velopment of the Fram 2 Whooping cough by Carl Wold. Rexall drug, Brigham City. years, ... ssified ads secure. in the local Amoy dialect. was Local Church ex-jnsi- ve Corp. Is Formed Youths Show Above Gain ivajo Average City Recreation First Five Months At Intermountain Schedule For Industrial pests Told : Development Genealogy Books Received Here n be-nin- g . 2 con-Sunda. 1-- 2 2 ie 2-- t; n 7:30-10:3- non-Englis- h 0 2 Nava-jhterprete- 1-- 3 2 sur-scho- 2-- 5 TJelalli nen-Englis- 2 2-- 5 in-Mr- s. 2 Brigham City Druggists Are Opening 5 1-- 3 12 New Store At Clearfield Next Week 2-- 5 At Summer Camp SVlgh. 7:30-10:3- 2 5 six-wee- p 0 ini!!j!nlfihe. o I Cereal Crop Field 2ai?rtS,iSState ' Day Is Planned teacher-interpreter- il JJf s ssr teacher-inter-prtt- g sjss? ,Ji, Slbe! s. c Members Meet Monday non-Englis- n, i ex-ile- results i News-Journ- i. 1 |