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Show in Air Force 0VERN0R W landed for 335 East Sam, Brigham City, L. i bomber. MEETING OF ACCNU TONIGHT Bouck. in its Sas the firstcombat "'pan JJJ, Korea Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions And 20-3- 0 Clubs Will Host All Northern Utah Clubs .to the and m so com- ved the high the officers, ol top announced today. diving in Korea the 4S7 hours fly- - rtoS TO SPEAK AT LEE With Governor J. Bracken Lee as featured speaker, the four Brigham City service clubs. Rotary, Kiwanis and .ions will host the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah at unique afternoon and evening meetings today, according to ' John Howard, first of the ACCNU. 20-3- 0, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, vice-preside- nt APRIL 20, 1951 10 PAGES Governor Lee will speak at at the evening meet- For Second Annual Open House to be held at the theater of Prepare ing, been has the Intermountain Indian school. les the plans Clifton G. M. Keer, speaker of have never tut the house of representatives of 27-28 the state legislature and a memIn ber of the Tremonton Lions club, The following schedule will will emcee the affair. , . the ehlp Mary Elizabeth Pett Burbank, Leo Nelson, Smithfield, presibe carried out on Friday. April died 95, and chief Brigham City, Thursday t0 its crew of ACCNU, 'will. give the dent and 27, 28, when Hila. m. 7:30 at at the Saturday, April morning ants. They performed all boy scouts of North and welcoming address and will: Infollard home in rest which Ogdeo, maintenance South districts meet for a Scout troduce Kerr. A brief message over lowing a three weeks illness. In ithe air on behalf of the ACCNU will be plane She was born March 14, 1856 Camporee. Activities will fake place at given by E. G.' FJeldsted,' past at Cainsville, Iowa, the daughof the ortihe iRees Pioneer park with reg- executive secretary ter of James and Mary Sheller chairand currently ganization 4 istrations Pett. She came across the plains beginning at oclock man of the legislative commitm. and continuing until 6. when a baby two months old. ... Her mother died when she was Supper time will be from 6 to tee. will 7:30. The then and 7:30 At speak governor two years of age. Her family continuing until 8 o'clock a Get Acquaint- for the remainder of the evemade their home at Perry where ed period will be held. ning. The program will be about she was reared and reecived her At 8 oclock parents and the an hour and a half In duration. ducation. Tours of the Indian school will She married Brigham Burbank general public is cordially invited to attend the camp fire be coducted in shifts, from '3 to October 12, 1875, at the Salt 4 p. m. by Rotary; 4 to 5 by program. Lake endowment house. Mr. iitd ward Mutual At 10 oclock taps will be Lions, 5 to 6 by Kiwanis and 6 Burbank died eight years ago. will Mary Louise Pahe And Mary Esther Yazzie to 7 by sounded. They made their home in Brig. . students at Intermountain Indian school for Tilgrimage the film Tours are being organized by activities preparing morning ham and Saturday after City shortly evening at 8 oclock in moved to Deweyville. About 30 the open house slated there this afternoon and evening. begin with breakfast from 6:30 Thomas Tommaney, administraM. I. A. h, according to The pubic is invited. tion officer at the Indian school until 8:30. years ago they returned to Brig At 8:30 and continuing until The touring groups will be In ham City. the film depicts the to 30. They will 11:30 special events will take numbers Harold Houck (center) Receives Congratulations An active member of the L.D. hrist It was produced of visit classrooms and facilities . . . from Brigadier General Luther W. Sweetster Jr., S. church, she served in the Re place under the direction sional directors and Glen Wagstaff, South district and view the childrens work. work done on 6 in background which just completed its lief society, serving many years though it is 100th Korean Meals will be served at the commissioner. as a block teacher. She was a mission. Master crew-chiBouck is Sergeant commercial in hown events Is cafeteria beginning at 5 oclock EVE special Following member of of the Daughters of the plane and is responsible for ground maintenThe LJD.S. church dinner time from 111:30 until in the afternoon. . The schedule Pioneers. ance of it. On the left is Sgt. George T. Patten, arma- Utah officers stated, allows an hour and a hall lor 1:30. The mother of nine children, Public Invited To See ment chief. The plane has been hit several times by she has five surviving: Mark tits from the film will At 2 oclock a court of honor meals. noon 7 9 to from and this oclock flack. will be held. All parents and for the wards summer Burbank, Brigham City; Mrs. Work Accomplished evening. Admission the general public are invited program. Eva Marble, Tremonton; Henry Everyone has been invited, to attend. By Students For Year 50 cents. In preparation - for L. Burbank, San Francisco; Au is a it and everyone spectacle the court of honor a board of re ne is invited to attend. Students and teachers at the should witness. R. Burbank, Deweyville; gustus . Third ward M.I.A. pres-Bview will be held for North dis Indian School, and Victor Burbank, Ogden; 34 Intermountain Actual teaching conditions Is superin-vitOlsen Brigham City, have been spend- can be examined by the visitors itrict scouts at the borne of Law grandchildren, 78 great-granArm Hall and Ted ing a good many hours the past this afternoon when student rence Turley, 612 North Main, children. and Kay counselors Funeral services will be held few weeks polishing their win- guides take groups to the rooms on April 21, at 7:30, for South secretary. President of Saturday at 1 oclock in the af- dows, shining the floor and pre- holding class, p There , will be district scouts and review will B.Y.U. OA. is Nola Watkins, President Of From the graduating class of ternoon at the Deweyville ward paring for the annual open displays of the work of the stu be held April 22, at 42:15 p. m ma Burnett and 149 students under the, direction chapel, with Bishop Clarence C, house, which is slated today dents. They include everything at the First ward chapel under Will Be Speaker; the direction of Heib Adamson. from 1 to 4 oclock in the after- - from woodwork counselors, and of Boyd Packer, Varlene Cook Perry officiating. S. Dilworfh Young, member of to shoe repair Honor Students Listed and Richard Bosley have achiev- Friends may call at the Har Approximately 15 itroops will the first council of Seventy of kson, secretary. for the cakes and ing boys ac In the camporee participate Box Elder Highs seminary ed the honor of being class val- old B. Felt funeral home Friday the LJD.S. church and sewing for the girls. cording to Lee Nelson, North dis released president of therecently exercises will be edictorians. They both had a evening and Saturday until J2 New graduating Is the of This full first year Vs. trlct commissioner. held May 18, at 7:30 p. m. in the straight A average for their oclock. England States mission t field, re work concluded to of be the The deceased may be viewed L.- D. S. tabernacle, announced three years of outstanding semwill be the speaker at all sesvolutionary experiment In board for 30 minutes prior to time of sions of the South ' Box Elder Abel S. Rich, president of the inary work. To Begin school education. During ing 6take quarterly conference, Sun4950-5seminary, today. Everyone is The top ten are this year a service at. the Deweyville ward there have been 1,350 of the chapel. ry trial of Patricia Ann invited to attend. day, ; April 29, said President top eleven." Because Navajo students, who might Interment will be in the DeW' . Glen Bennion to'day. her two children, never have set foot In otherwise Guest speaker Ifor the exer- high scholastic averages of the A. the . Young has servadjmany years , vs. Tracy Van Harpef, cises will be Ernest L. Wilken-seii- , clss,- it was necessary to honor eyville ward cemetery unde? a to utilize school this building, direction of the Harold B. Pelt Mrs. Mamie Peters Call Is repas scout executive in the, Ogden, hie' plaintiff ,. asks a Unique opportunity. president of Brigham Young 11 graduating students for their funeral home. area council. He will represent it for alleged damages records. scholastic school resenting Northern District FedIn termountain school teachers outstanding The high University. when her husband died at the eration of Womens clubs in the advise that the unusual ability Ross C. Bowen, manager of the general... authorities Boys glee, under the; direction The top eleven" are Pauline , v. tomobile accident last of J. Earl Johnston, and the or- Andersen, Ruth Berntsen, RichDies At 95 annual contest for Utah Mother. of Navajos with hand work will the local J. C. Penney company conference. sessions General come before the First held be will beVarlene Ten Cook, mothers ard of illustrious Kay be Bosley, obvious in direction who, dis the beautiful store, and Mrs. Bowen, returned chestra, under the district court in sides raising notable families plays at the school today. Of Monday evening from Great at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m., Sunday Brig Wayne Johnson, will furnish Daines, Leota Hunsaker, Diane m. 10 Rea a. , April 20, at have themselves been notable special Interest will be work Falls, Mont., where they attend- at the stake tabernacle and . a Nielson, (Bunny the music. The big event of the Jensen, as leaders in home, community, from the silver smithing shop ed the north central 6tates man- priesthood leadership . meeting the evening will be the addresses Reese, Nada Smith, ad Marilyn implaint filed by asks payment of $50, civic and state affairs, are com where the first steel dies made agers meeting, held April 12 will, be conducted at 2 . oclock given by the two valedictorians. Wood, in the afternoon. A general damages and peting for the Utah Mother by students for decoration and 13. the music .will - be or special Supplying award. aton be dis will store 150 damages.', Over jewelry Navajo managers YEAR-OL- D Box Elder stake choir icident, which occurred On Sunday, tended the two day meeting, the South April .22, at 2 piay. under direction of; Harold the 1950, one and a half outof are students The m. Fall business oclock p. in the Garden Park proud discussing the ,, Tth of Willard, took the ward chapel In Salt Lake City, their year's accomplishment and look and possible supply of Felt, director, IWe would like to extend an fayne Nelson Keller, Governor J. Bracken Lee will lhappy that the public will view merchandise for the last half of invitation to all people visiting implaint charges: , nominee their work. the the year. present the winning in Brigham City to and residing it willfully or reckless C. York New contributed with a trophy J. Incidentally, special provision City, attend the Penney, by Bennion of conference, putdate 23. usual The the state fair board, and Mayor has been made in the central was in attendance at the' regionlawfully drove a motor To Put April water in is May 1, the con A stated. Company Sugar in which said . for one was of ting con , individual exhibits Earl of a sale will J. the Glade al and give meeting Wayne tracted date, as is indicated by feller, was riding as a Water In Canal student projects such as leather principal speakers. gratulatory speech. the rain record, is usually early the On their trip, Mr. and Mrs. bill folds, belts, art work, car to tip off using Mrs. Madsen of Earl Brigham For Irrigation iard surface enough, Supervisor Christiansen doll and Bowen drove into Canada and rugs many introduce Mrs. Call will portion of Early City that said accident The March and April drought said. In fact, some years, due who was nominated by the Civic others. spent a little time 6ight-seelndeferred the intoxication or in Box Elder county has broken to rainfall, it has been Improvement club. The general . ilsconduct of the defen- - a thirty-fivyear old record, but as late as May 10. fieldmen, public is cordially Invited to at it in Sugar company more important, has resulted Is tend the services Sunday when A. Elwyn By Lions are contacting many the Utah Mother will be named. farm land becoming too dry for is reported, Don Reeder, , son of idr. and normal germination and growth beet growers who can make pro-to V GOP Club Plan Mrs. A. M. Reeder of Corinne, shallow furrowing, vision surface by Will Speak at Rotary of crops planted in the will be honored at a (Welcome To on their crops in orn9 Next Wed. out' soil, such as beets, peas and put water home testimonial in the Corinne Douglas Stringfellow, germination Mary Elizabeth Pett Burbank man of Utah according to Orson A. der to give them ward young standing grains, chapel next Sunday eveof sties Republican of Box Elder and third best speaker of the Charter-membe- r . . . pioneer club Christiansen, . district supervisor conditions and a beginning A. Bountiful north), It was learned ning, beginning at 7:30 Elwyn for am true this is Also, City will meet at the of the Utah-Idah- o growth. U. S., will be guest speaker at county, died in Ogden Sugar Elder Reeder returned home at Lions . meeting Seely of the Brigham City Lions Wednesday J. Wednesday, canning crop growers. April 25, pany. from a 25 months mission in Rotary today. announcement when was formal nominated has been club that by ;ock in the While everyone is hoping Hawaiian evening, the mission field on According to a review of premade. to club of his fellow members ; Relda Lund cipitation records as compiled rainfall will come before long, . A A March 21. of disGovernor District vie there for continued, Christensen at Seely, who is vice principal In All of his friends have been the U-- I sugar company from 28 Utah U as of trict moisture of toil Bott, National com-wa- n by (all assurance is no charge of the Junior division of cordially invited to attend the Garland, there were three light from Utah of the showers last Box Elder high school, became affair. 'A.-,-- , month prior to good as applying the necessary A' no amount of plentiful irrigation a member of the Brigham City Legion auxiliary, will March 7. Since that time To water; which we are fortunate e speaker. She will LJons club in 1935 when it was precipitation has fallen. North Stake MIA Leader re- to have in this part of the 6tate. womens .patriotic officials organized. Since then he has of Commerce company board Chamber Sugar of half one ,ce should we If condiof get Pacheld a the share Leon ticket this of posts sales, big held at port th'at because recently , Planned of director assignments for the Eskelsen; B.E. ton, D. C. ef- what is normal precipitation for in the club. Now Key mem- Ship Meeting , tion they have made extra Centennial Peach Days obser- ker; flower show, C. Henry Nielbe would it tolic is in rainfall, A North Box Elder stake M.L sen; window displays, Charles ber, he served the Brigham City invited ,to attend fort to clean the canal system April the spring vance to be held September bi- Keller; Peach Queen to ting. Concluding a series of three unit as chairman of nomina- A. leadership meeting will be dance, Leon the at made were and reconstruct and repair struc- sufficientcrops agive regular but good start, planted Packer; Peach Queen escort, Ray talks this week, Arthur Gaeth, tions committee, of the boys and held Monday, April 23, at 8 tures as rapidly as , possible, suf- monthly meeting of the group re- even so much would not be and program oclock in the evening at the or Sale To Daines; concessions, Glenn An- noted radio commentator, will girls committee minimum with consistent Raise for pasture, alfalfa and Wednesday evening. ficient the . dersen; advertising, Ray Daines. speak to the Honeyville Young and entertainment committee. staxe tabernacle. turn to order The board acts as the general oquirements, in For Car 6 He was elected song leader, tall President Glen Knudson will Buddhists association at All officers and teachers of rdiac Unit water into the system Monday, grain. committee with e Peach Days be in of Invitations and clock this evening at the Honey-vill- twister, director, secretary-trea- s the MiJA. are requested to atmade cakes, pies, bread each director authorized to se- guests charge Y.B.A. v:vice as as ; and well urer, the tend. president presi will be on supervise In a Receive sale Satur-- B.E. lect a committee chairman and entire to the dent In 1949 he served as zone Gaeth Maspoke D. M. Previously while program m. at the members to work on the activ- son will act as Farmers and chairman of region one of disSelected To Run general chair- Box Elder Young store, 84 South ity to which he is assigned. the Honeyville P.T.A. He is now deputy man. trict 28-made include Features other, than the usual Gaeth is field director for the district governor in region two Assignments 'ent ig being sponsored Farmers Union. He of district 28-the following: parade. Charles Peach Days attractions are un- Utah-IdahP. w. to raise funds , O. der advisement by the chamber has been described as one of the extravaganza The convention of Utah Lions Claybaugh; oi-Purchase of a cardiac Box Elder county police The article relates how sheriff Dee Lund; fruit display, Ruel board, it was pointed out, one of outstanding Journalists of the International will be held from Ior of rheumatic fever cers received national recognition Hyde virtually saved the lives these to be a historical pageant United States. May 34 to June 2, at Vernal, an for a job well done today inKid- three kidnaped officers through of the anniverUtah, There, all of the four lennie Jones is chairman article titled Flight.Of The Utah districts will be represenhis quick thinking and swift acsary of the founding of Brigham i sale. Ui- ofin county ted and the elections for goverCity and the arrival of the first nap Caravan," published one o tion. Other Box Elder commendanors of the Various districts will ficers also received ficial Detective Stones,circulation in Box Elder county. pioneers SM be held. children at Intermoun Indian tion in the story for their action, the national large In the northern district, for The article is illustrated by 11 magazines. tain Indian school will be back April 23rd, City detective r some supplied by the their annual bazaar, which Seely is up for governor, Robert President Selvoy Boyer, who in Brigham City for the affair 9'ornPt' Holding pictures, (Written by wl17 haulitow" BoxElder Box Elder county Chamber of returned from England, and plans are being made for the First ward Relief society will there are 33 clubs with a total froin the streets of managing editor of the . taken by recently Ci y, will speak at a meeting in the them to participate In the two-da- y have many useful Items for sale membership of about 1400. News and Journal, Brgbamof tne Commerce and others vy. tells If Seely wins the title, It will celebration. Monte Youngs Tuesday, April 24, In the ward Fred Pierson, local photographer, Honeyville ward chapel tonight 'firing to avail fhem-- the 5,000of word story , .. Morg3 be a unique distinction for Box Jam and Robert Cromptpn. 8 oclock, according to officers carnival will be back again for hall, officers said today. at ''service are urged escape On sale will be aprons, quilts, Elder county for there has never Some of the pictures 6how Box of the Honeyville Civic club, the 1951 show, It was announc Falls, Idaho jail, . P their and from the Twin ed. tea been a district governor from the point o Elder county scenes while others sponsoring organization. . Flt rubbish premises at quilts and articles, him baby with on the curb taking sud and prisoner the etc. the county before, and only two ex officers The and the the that will his discuss towels, show possibility experi officers, Boyer I be Picked up, cans, a gun three The bazaar will start prompt- in the past 15 years from Cache chase aero involved. observations of gov travaganza and other attractions and ences ul(i be in ne pile sequent Twin Falls emment and social conditions in may be staged at the new In- ly at 6 p. m. and will be fol- county. llmbs together the desert between termountain Idnian school audi- lowed at 6:30 by a dinner. A International convention - of Utah. England. matter and Willard, Closes Stable After torium Is being investigated. fine program has been arranged Lions will be held at Atlantic in and in ability Because ofjbe Mrs. Frank Mitchell said her Ai Elwyn Seely Figuring prominently the speaker has, Such a move would eliminate immediately following the din-ne- r City in the latter part of June, W' H facts to close teresting Wamn learned Sheriff husband finally story is and the public is Invited to at which time all district gov' . . . to vie for District GoverV rocks been invited and jthe weather hazard for the out has who the their public when drawer Board of Health Elder county, door shows. . emors will meet. attend. , nor of Lions. , from two his bureau urged to attend the meeting. A. Madsen, the efforts of of Leers at Wiliam. cat had kittens on his Shirts. ltary Inspector. states to the capture actual go hours in Brigham Man Keeps Them Flying amporee Slated Box Elder Pioneer fcsw Succumbs 7?35 oclock For April Ogden (Sutto . lard to Show Pilgrimage Tuesday Eve - 20-3- , of-2- INDIAN SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE IS B-2- SLATED THIS AFTERNOON, ef South Stake Sets SEMINARY GRADUATION SLATED April 29 h MAY 18 AT BOX RDER HIGH d Bar-Olse- , Utah Mother Harper To Be Chosen Attend Meeting Of 1 , - ; , DROUGHT BREAKS 38 a RECORD; CROPS THREATENED Nava-jo-typ- e . re-m- e Seely Nominated Vie For District Governor Club Chamber Board Starts Work On Centennial Peach Days re-to- Gaeth Conclude Talks Tonight 7-- Plug Police Officers , Detective Magazine Article o Honeyville People To HearS. Boyer First Ward Bazaar Slated Tuesday E ex-co- n is0 no-tou- thu 5 Vmm""" K) J-Bo- x |