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Show WE SIX DERN -- '' Augilgt city, D;i HAVE RESERVE vy m Sown in of the 11 well get 3le for hu tournament' Floats Already Entered In Two One Parade; Judges Are Selected Old Folks of Box Elder county will be guests of Peach Days parade with an entire section of the hr at shadiest spot on main street reserved best seats in the Glen Smith, chairman, announced this week. Dee them of room for all people over 65 "There will be plenty bleachers in front of the Packer 0f age on special company, so that they wont have to tussel with the jj in the hot sup to get a vantage point for the parade," The earned wen,1 several run opponent. am City fWPS a i peach days parade Twenty Played they A grei their f. mg the team As you km ls a an Legion gram and ly have bt f helping t ie Pmgram floats have already either been IpH for the parade, besides several bands. About 20 Special emphasis on the Sm parade division the dubbed a The children will have t P?.d.e "US' band, color thaii of the day, irhouse South were states All but tj re jackets ehamplonshi; ag was goo,. good bases; - :huckers for ti; right to rej 'Utah In the eh will be and and will be street from Third north. in the adult te marshals of the Bott and Dr. Mayor Lorenzo down the , to Third ,'ading off pa-wi- of the. Inter-jntaiIndian school, imme-e!followed by Mr.' and S Norman Lee, honorary ,aisof the day. They were com-e- e he original Peach Days n A. Boyce y in 1903. cording to Dick Bloxham, sec-o- f of the business the parade, things are well in that department rman It would nt tj, bad! feel final hunder ty game, out boys run, han title, beta; which ir credit, an just handh m. fine bunch, aer has enjoj letic officer i an :e Legion Peters, tl floats already several different This ham City industries. in-rs plan is to have each grocery store, garages, their go together and build will be 13 prizes award-thre- e classes of floats. In class A division there will our prizes o $20 each; four iere B section; prizes in class C." $10 prizes in the on and a grand prize of $30 class can not be won h. is due a grea r the fine ith the team. winner. r About - be Queeton, head art at the Intermountain Thelma school; Arnold Friberg, ssional Utah artist, i and Eulon White, wife of Og-- s wife mayor. entered so oats tunting knife, e head with nd beat him od until d ?ports that i were commi States last ji 1, seconds, far include: Education, Civic club, Chamber of of Logan Chamber of club, general merce, 20-3- merce, 5, 3 - in Wash. CUP), testified in i from his ie had by any ! the contest will dging uctor 'ry en-fro- several Indian school, Kindergar-club- Klwanis Club, ry stores, , retail Jaeees and Jay I'll Take Two Pipes, Please! Derral Siggard , Wins Scholarship entered or Box Elder highs 1950 senior class president, Derral Siggard, received word Tuesday that he was awarded the Sears Roebuck agriculture scholarship this, year, according to Sam Gordon, Derral Siggard agriculture instructor . . . who Based on scholarship, attitude, was awarded the Sears Roebuck scholarship for interest and need, the scholarat the ship entitles Derral to $100 toDr. Ernest A. Weymuller, 80, studying agriculture Utah State Agricultural col- wards his entrance fees at the 137 east Forest, died Utah State Agricultural college. Thursday evening, August 17 (last eve- lege next year. Besides agriActive in agriculture the past ning) at 8:15 oclock at the culture he has been active in two years, Derral, who ls the Memorial music folcircles. Cooley hospital, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siglowing an illness of about two gard of Brigham City, was seweeks. lected last year to be a memMerchants Will Dr. Weymuller practiced medber of the national Future Faricine, in Brigham City for many Close Shop For mers of America glee club at years and, though in Kansas City to sing at the nawas practicing at the Outing Wed. At 3 tional convention time of his death. At the region one music fesBrigham City merchants will During the first world war he tival in Logan last spring, Derclose next Wednesdoors their served in the armed forces. Box Elder high day, August 23, at 3 oclock in ral represented He was married to Hazel the afternoon to join with school by singing a vocal solo She died several their and playing a clarinet duet with Loughtney. employees for their anyears ago. Miles Ferry to win highly sunual outing, Charles Keller, . Time of funeral services will chairman of the merchants perior rating. One of his mabe announced at a later date. jor activities at Box Elder high committee said today. ' was in music. ' The body is now at the Har'During the past week BrigHe will major In agriculture old B. Felt Funeral home. ham City merchants have next year at the U.S.A.C. with A niece, whose home is in been contacted throughout the a minor in music. . ' Omaha, Neb., but visiting In town for reservations at $1.00 a head and the arangements New York, is being sought. are rapidly shaping up. Games will be played in Andrew O. Anderson the afternoon, and a program will be presented in the eveFamily Reunion Sunday ning. Supper will be. served The Andrew Okason Anderson about 5:30 or 6 oclock. It is reunion will be held Sunday, planned to adjourn so that can attend the August 20, at the Crystal members Crawford Gates, famed com Springs, with each family pro Peaches ball game.-Iof the musical score for poser for some reason any mervlding their own lunch. Promised Valley, will be guest chants .were not contacted, Lunch will be served at 1 ospeaker and will play selections clock in the afternoon and the they should contact Charles from the play besides other of program will be presented at Keller or call the Chamber of his compositions, at the Third 2 oclock. Commerce as soon as possible. ward, Sunday evening, August 20, beginning a 6 oclock. Gates, who recently received To his doctors degree in music and is now teaching at the Brigham Young University, will; be the guest of Jack'S. Watkins, originthe years 1916 and 1918 and ally from, the Third ward and ' At the last Corinne City couh ing a a 'result West Corinne- boasts now attending medical school In was some cil meeting authorization , the most productice Kentucky. Just 28 years old, Gates ' and given for sodding of the base- farms in the state. L.D.S. misball and rodeo park. Work hs According to H. E. Larsen, Watkins served an begun with Sam Bradford doing mayor, the city will furnish the sion together and later served in the first phase of cleaning the the pipes for the sprink- the armed forces together.'5 tile drain that runs the length ling system and haul the top No Rise In Cost of the park. soil for the infield., The labor 'He is assisted by Jack Brad- will be contributed by the DrainSchool Lunch, Of ford and Darwin Bradford. The age district, the Y.B.A., and tile must be cleaned to allow members of the Corinne RecreaSays Supervisor In spite of the rising food the harmful mineral so preva- tion association. lent in that area to drain away Sam Bradford and Floyd Morprices, school lunches in Box Elder county will continue to and not injure the roots of the gan as the park committee, determined the best way to water cost only 15 cents for elemengrass to be planted. ' tary children and 20 cents for Bradford is very capable of the park would be to lay underof the high school students, it was handling the cleaning of the ground piping in front ' tile since he is foreman of the bleachers and the grandstand reported today by Mrs. Ruby Hansen, supervisor. Corinne Drainage district and and then use a hose and walkLunch will be served the it is his job to keep the 200 miles ing sprinklers to water' the rest. Walter Bosley, city water first day of school, Wednesof tile drainage free and flowing in West Corinne district. works supervisor will assist with day, September 6, Mrs. HanThis drainage was installed dur the laying of the necessary pipe. sen said. Passes Away ' ( 3a the Box Elder county school disconference,, Septrict gust term, 1950 in the court of tember 1, 2, and 5, which will the first judicial district of Utah, have as its i theme, "Fostering in and for Box Elder county was Mental Health In Our Schools, released today toy County Cerk according to Supt. K. E. JWeight. K. B. Olsen. Highlight talks will , be by The cases will toe tried at the Mark Allen,- - Brigham t Young t court house in Brigham City specialist on. mental University V Judge Lewis Jones. They health. i..' ' " are: who has had experience Allen, John B. Glenn, plaintiff, vs. In Utah schools for mentally 111, G. Whitney, defen Lawrence will open the conference, Friday dant, set for trial August 18; morning, Sept. 1, at 9:30 oclock Jack Wesley Gam, plaintiff, vs. At 10:30 oclock that mom- - ; Ruth Ellen Sandall Garn, trial ing the elementary and secon-- . August 23; Norman P. Jeppsoh, dary teachers will split up . to paintiff, vs. William H. Glenn, hear talks by Jennie Campbell, . trial set August 25; George Kat elementary supervisor- - of - - the silas, et al. vs. Cecil Bradbury, state department of education et al.; trial August 26. Allen for the seconand Mark Morris Leddingham, plaintiff, .' teachers. ' f dary vs. Virginia Leddingham, defen Aims of the University John dant; trial August 26; Carroll B. of Utah will be the principal ' Williams, plaintiff vs. Leo Routs speaker at the elementary dlvt-sio- n et al., trial set for August 29; of the departmental meetHoward E. Hanson, plaintiff, vs, at 1:30 oclock Friday af- - ' ings Fuller Topenee Co., et al., trial ternoon and John Caflyle of the ' set The trial calendar for the Au- pre-scho- - toe-fo- t, Crawford Gates August 29, Alfred Frye, et al., vs. Mark L. McCoy, et set August 31; Sharen minor, et al., plaintiff, To Speak, Play At Third (Yard Improve Ball S? Conference Theme Is, Last Evening Corinne City Moves And Rodeo Park; MEET PRE-SCH0- 01 Trials For August Fostering Mental Health In Our SchQoIs,, An array of outstandlhg Utah Court Are Listed educators have been secured for I . Will OUTSTANDING EDUCATORS SPEAK AT PAGES, 8 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 18, 1950 VOLUME 43, NUMBER 33 Dr. Weymuller two-Lvon- e iZ y. the Singing Farmer al., trial Frye, vs. Marl trial August 31. Mary Kranendonk Nelson, plaintiff, vs. Axel Nelson, trial set Sept 2; J. D. Crapo, plain tiff, vs. William Kremen, trial set Sept. 6; Phyllis lone, plain tiff, vs. Ambus Isaac Dalton, . trial Sept. 9. . Ver$i Thomas, plaintiff, vs. Heber Mortensen, trial 6et Sept 12; Severlne Westergaard, plain tiff, vs, LaVar Cole Whitaker, et Ervin pet Sept-14L. McCoy, Lester Dredge Smiles Happily as he examines the $20 check presented him by the 0 club for the purchase of two pipes in the $10,000 pipe organ soon to be installed in the Box Elder tabernacle. Dredge is a member of the organ committee. Making the 0 secretary (left) and presentation were D. A. Olsen, Dr. J. Gordon Felt, club president. They are holding the certificate of ownership for the pipes.20-3- 20-3- - - Club Buys Two Pipes In Organ To Be In Box Elder Tabernacle 29-3- 0 . , , ; . - aFf-Jrt- al will speak to the sec- - -. teachers. , t ondary At .2:30 oclock In, the afternoon a general session will be held In the auditorium for ' all teachers with Dr, Milton Mer-- ; rill of the: U.S.A.C. as speaker. The Saturday session : will start at 9:30 oclock In thi auditorium with ran address at the general session .by Dr, ; Lynn Bennion, superintendent of : the I Salt Lake City schools, Departmental : meetings1, will be held at 10:45 oclodCWlth: the t Box Elder Education assocla- tion meeting in the auditorium fto. difeuag, jpnder: th direction., of Clyde Morris, president, t the analysis of U.E.A. research stu- dies. ; The custodians will : meet at the visual aids room .where .. they will discuss the personnel ; relations under the chairman-- . ship of Hervin Bunderson, ; suof buildings,: land . pervisor U.S.A.C. plaintiff, ; ; . ; ; . - . BurPeterson, .plaintiff, vs. . e gess Co.,' trial set Oct. 14. are off to a good with entries by the Senior George N. Anderson, et al.i vs Marie T. Johnson, et al., trial set Junior class, F.F.A.; Another step towards the in 4 October 17; Joseph G. Toombs, Boys - and vs. stallation of a pipe organ in the Donald Jack plaintiff, Include league. Others Box Elder stake tabernacle was Seventh ward,-th, Toombs, trial October 19; Dee south . e taken last week, besides many Selman, plaintiff, vs. S. J. Hess, choir, and the . Business . t.v. r. : grounds.;;also known as Stan Hess, trial . more, when the Brigham City Professional Women. will meet Bus in operators club bought" two of the set November 1; C. W. Bourne, rom 201 to discuss are ading the committees Parent-Teacher- s A operation and regional et al., plaintiff vs. Lilenquist eal Price, Jr., pipes in the organ. parade for of echoo buses un- - : maintenance conference association be will 3, November set Bros., trial To help finance the 1000 pipe held ergarten club; Wally Chris-;n- , der the direction of Richard, Da- - . at Box Elder school, c churches, and Boyd organ, each pipe Is being sold Saturday, August 19,high . chief mechanic, school . bus for with Mer vis, regisAdoption proceedings for ten dollars. In other words tration and service clubs. 1:30 oclock lin Claire Draper, a minor and shop. Cooks will meet in . room t at beginning or group that d every person in the afternoon and the first Deanna Charmlne Draper, a mi 202 with Ruby Hansen, super- - . nates ten dollars are given 3ook Review This session beginning at nor, is set for trial November 4. visor of the school lunch procertificate of ownership for one general oclock, according to Mrs. Don F. Barlow, plaintiff, vs. Elmer gram, leading the discussion of ' idoy Evening pipe. Sheffield, South Box Elder coun E. Goring, defendant, trial set public relations and the school ! Civic Improvement ' . club lunch- program. , . 4The' purpose of that plan, cil president. for November 9. B. book review will be held Harold commented :At 1, oclock in. the afternoon Felt, chairman of the organ commitImmediately following the gen oclock, Monday evening, departmental . meetings ; will : Bt 21- at the is to give every doner a eral Session departmental work tee, Brigham City again be held. The elementary ' momento of their donation that will follow. fy, according division will meet in ..the audl- - j to committee bers. Collections "are progressing The department torlum to hear iDelbert.G. Drameetings are invited satisfactorily and It is the sin will be conducted by represenper, art supervisor of the Logan cere desire of the committee that tatives of the state P.-A. or city schools, discuss Fostering Com of The Chamber Junior the goal will be reached by Oc- ganization and they especially Mental Health Through the Art Now Sharpening Up For County Fair And Peach Days meroe's annual party tober 30, Felt added. It is as- urge all P.-A. workers and will be held at thecanyon Program. At 1:30 they will di- - ; end of south X 3 sured the organ will be in by others Interested to attend," Mrs, Box vide into grades for meetings. I Elder Elder Box park, up Christmas. - The secondary Sheffield advised. division will : I n I 7:30 In at rS. oclock the meet m-rywill be cherished through the : to The conference Is for all dis- canyon, the in hear library; Lynn evening, Saturday, August 19, 11 i tricts In Box Elder county. year." Bennion, superintendent of Salt according - to Dick Seegmiller, Lake City schools, speak- - on chairman. . IMPOSING AGGREGATION Factors ; Contributing - to the mem both prospective Bring bers and guest Seegmiller ad Mental Health of Administrators." Supt. K. E. Weight will be vised the Jaycees. Will Refreshments have been ar- chairman of the meeting. ; The custodians, bus operators ranged for by Rex Earl, Vern and cooks will meet to discuss Hafner and J. D. Merrill besides different problems. . At j. 2:13 Chairman Seegmiller. oclock. Saturday afternoon s a 5 joint meeting of all employees Possibly the most " imposing-aggregatioPeter Johnson Family will be held at the auditorium' of artistic ? talent Bate Reunion Family Reunion Next Sunday ' with Supt K. E. Weight as ever assembled at one time in Utah will be presented to f the Will Be Held Aug. 20 The Peter Johnson family re- Chairman to, hear summary reof the recorders. At on union will be held people of this community 20, ports toy all The! Bate family reunion will at 'Rees Pioneer parkAugust with the 3:30 a. canyon party will be held Sunday .afterndon, Aug.- 20, in the First ward chapel. The af- be held in the Perry park Sun- activities beginning at 12 oclock up Box Elder csyiyon for board fair will be in the form of a day, August 20. Lunch will be noon, according to family mem- members and all employees of the. school district with refresh program and art exhibit, to be served at 12 oclock noon, and bers. will be followed by games and Each family should bring its ments being : served at :4:45 presented by 28 of 'Utahs oclock. . All employees are Inown lunch, it was advised. , artls.ts, plus , local mu- a program.- vited to attend the Box Elder sical talent to add variety to U fair that evening.': county the program.. , ....... , y : j'ih J;-" From 2 until 3 oclock In the On Tuesday, Sept 5, all prln- -; " conafternoon will be,- given, cipals and teachers will meet in 9 sisting of short talks by Prof. their respective schools, at Avard Fairbanks, dean of 'the oclock in the morning .to.- do? were fire wardens of before County was it U. of vegetation busyfacres ,U.; college of fine arts, those things necessary to assure Prof. Le Conte Stewart and 'Prof. as the proverbial pa snuffed out. a happy, successful .opening of The Garland fire was spotted school Lorin Foil and both of the U. of per hanger Thursday, August 10, on Wednesday, Septem-- . U. staff; and Mr. Lynn Faucett when four fires were burning and rushed to by per diem ber 6, at 9 oclock in the of Salt Lake City. The U.S.A.C. simultaneously in the county, guards Gene Munns of Garland will be represented by Profes- but they managed to make the and Irvin Summers of BothwelL sors Calvin Fletcher and Ever- paper stick" with only , minor Both the Tremonton and Garland fire departments were callett Thorpe. Prof. Farrell Col- damage to public property. (With humidity way below the ed into action on the northern lett of Weber college will also :VA speak. Vocal numbers will be danger mark, a slow freight blaze. Two road patrols and given by Mr. and Mrs. Harold puffed down the tracks between two county sprayers manned by Box Elder High School Band Felt, Miss Virginia Wilde, and Harper ward and Honeyville Gary Mortenson and P. W. JenFuneral services for Mrs. CaroFifth Mr. Darrel Anderson. Mrs. Alice spewing hot cinders into the dry sen, were called into the fire line Romona Madison, Hal Rasmussen. Pherson, Ladine Andersen Nielsen,. 71i who . Pauline IZZ0' (front row) David Morrell, David Cotter, Lowell Peterson, Jay Meservy, Doug- R. Rich will read an original weeds along the road bed. The fight died Monday morning . at 5 row: Victor, ' ratoo1 Bosworth, Jimmy Fillmore, Judy result was three fires, one of The destructive fire in Gar- oclock in an Ogden, hospital,, las Clay, Jaydell Sackett, Jack Jones, K. Hansen, Bill poem, "To Our Artists. . H.kPeth, Garry Nuttall. Second row: Joleen Mon-er- a which burned 175 bushels of land did serve & constructive will be held Friday, August 18, Delbert Weaver. The other and Sims, Val artists Wayne visiting Humphreys, Robbins, wheat on Rod Wheatleys farm. purpose. R. A. Truzuskowski, ofrd Sackett, Paul Anderson, Earl Neilsen, John (today) in the Brigham City Band Members, back row: Rex Jensen, Grnat Holmes, J. invited guests will be IntroducIn the meantime the fourth Idahos director of Keep Idaho Second Stephen Bunnell, Richard Billings, Ronald Mor-ward , chapel. Bishop ed Mrs. Henry Thorne, under by Drum side, left White. Richard Majorettes, Dell Morris, fire, which had started Wednes- Green campaign, who is in Glen Knudsen will officiate. whose has the Woodward, Alvin Jeppsen. Third row: Der auspices program front to rear: Bobbie Ann Stewart, Coleen Hansen, Mary day, was blazing on the moun-tain- s Brigham City shooting" a Friends may call today prior. ., Ellis Jensen, Edison Schow, Lyle MarshLynn Call. Right .side, front to rear: Rose been arranged. west of Garland. Whlie Susan movie on fire prevention, to services. Burial will be in Ann Ilall, Oman, rUDoIbert Bridenstine, Paul Josephson, Jerry a This is culmination occasion " and fires were took many pictures of the blaze the Brigham City cemetery the Marie Lomax, Faye Anderson, Joyce Youngquist Jeral-dinof Mrs. Thornes work as chair- Fourth row: e quickly extinguished, the Gar- that may possibly be used in Color Guard (back center): rear direction of the Harold, B. p rry,ok, Dee Ward, David Jeppsen. Shaw. Barbara . . ; land blaze consumed about 800 the film. . Lyle Licht, Dee Christofferson, Dewey . (Coatinued an Pago Five) Felt Funeral home, Cleo Rasmussen and Jackie Jensen. Steffen, Hammond, Nelson, Donald Spencer, Martha ,wii. 'v schools .. ... - J.-G- ; : Regional P.TA Conference Set . ; ; . 20-3- 0 . . Pac-civi- , - teen-ager- s Sr- in rn - , Jaycees Canyon Outing Saturday ' t R nono U I ; 'S'- ; Utahs Greatest Artists Present ,, . Program Here Sunday; Will Exhibit Art : ; - it diesel her eng" equipment- - u need new stowj m these com erve you well dd still more incertaintbj , g Fire one-arme- Nr'-'-.- Y. '. d Funeral For Mrs. . , , . e; -- . ! , Harper-Honeyvill- Cot-RUl- e un-the on . V |