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Show South B.E. Stake Plans Quarterly Conference At Tabernacle Sunday avid er Di r.BuH s With S. Dllworth Young, mem- - J Jaaka be long ber of the first council of Seventy, L. D. S. church, and recently returned mission president from the New England states, as the principal speaker at all sessions, the South Box Elder stake 12 PAGES will hold their quarterly conference next Sunday at the stake J urn ut - es.- ; ENUMBER 1 To 3 s 17 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 951 Will Offer Talent Locally Before Contest Support ;ast For Hike (ethers Wage ... their dislike of a cut iol services any longer io than necessary, of association ' Wednes-emooteachers voted, at Bear River high more .. jider n td the support state rt associations efforts to for 15 percent wage hike ,chers in the state. the 71 teach Elder school Bo 'In their sug; board of' educa-a- t ,n emphatic J to j the any cut in services be and prolonged ger than necessary, e meeting it was pointed iat 11 percent wage hike Elder county for teachers add approximately $130,-th- e annual cost of A 10 percent hike cost the school district mporary Box Elder High School Orchestra . . . which will play for the Brigham will be the ones used in the Region public City April 30 be- ' , ginning at 8 p. m., at the high school. Musical numbers South Cache. oper-school- ditional $90,000, each year. BEHS approxi-- , 108 Nat'l Guard Orchestra To Discharges Present Concert meeting of the of education, Superintend d I E. Weight gave a comprehentive the possible revert this district and then a rison to that of other dls-the 6tate, according to cs of the meeting, the report also showed its which would necessar-v- e to be raised as an Inin salaries for all em-- s of the district based on nt percentages of the paid in the district e present school year, ing a full quorum 'should sent to vote on the prob-h- e board voted to recent Un-Call- de-an- 1C. Phone I One competition I ed Cache Valley Pair Face Charges Of a member . Camporee For Scouts Begins NATIONAL Today At Park Letter From Commander Tells Of No Casualties GUARD ARTILLERY SUPPORTS INFANTRY IN KOREA Plans are now complete for a Scout Camporee to be held Friday, April 27 (today) and Saturday, April 28, at the Rees Pioneer park. Registration will begin at 4 oclock today. twill be Campfire program held at 8 oclock with the general public cordially invited to attend. L. L Imlay of Salt Lake City is expected to attend. On Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock a court of honor will be held. Parents and friends of scouting are urged to attend. Two full days of education and fun Is planned by North and South district leaders. All scouts and leaders are urged to come and Join in the camporee. largely of men from Brigham City, Logan, Smlthfleld and It haa bn in Korea since early Februarp- - and has been in the front lines since 6. The outfits activities Supporting th Third Infantry April division in Korea, the 204th are mentioned In The Front Line, publication of the Third infield artillery battalion, activawhich says In part: i ... fantry, ted northern Utah national f i I guard unit of which the BrigOne of the newest additions ham City unit Is part, has as to the fire support of the Third yet sustained no casualties, ac- division (Rock of the Mfrne), is to a letter from Col. Joe the 294th field cording srtillery battalE. Whitesides, commanding of- ion of Utah national gugrd and ficer. 'The letter was written be- their 155 millimefore the current Chinese offen- ter ' guns.- - Before The Big Push d sive. The 204th FABN is comprised "Composed mainly of national guardsmen from Utah, the 204th was federalized on August -- 19, 1950, and was sent to Fort Lewis, Washington, for further, train- ing. , Embarking for the far eaat in mid January, the unit arrived In Korea in early February. After completitlon of 10 .days of training in Korea, the V 204th oined the Eighth army, and just recently was assigned the task of providing additional ' firepower for the Third division. DAV To ExhibiF Rustling Cattle In Box Elder County For If you have been at tabernacle. the South Box Elder stake choir General sessions will be held under the direction of Harold B. at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday Felt. at the stake tabernacle and a We would like to extend an priesthood leadership meeting Invitation to all people visiting will be held at 2 oclock in the and residing in Brlgham City to afternoon. attend the conference," , said Supplying the music will be President Glen M. Bennion.. Ripley Collection alleged cattle rustlers, without 10 gallon sombreros or Billy J. Wilkinson, 18. Cache Robert Ripleys personal col six shooters, were arraigned be- Junction, are charged with Colonel Whitesides is former fore Judge B. C. Call, April 25, stealing two hereford calves lection of "Believe It or Not head basketball coach and - difrom R. C. Harris of Bothwell, oddities, being exhibited on na on a charge of grand larceny. rector of athletics at Utah State tional tour under auspices of Elder county. The pair, Russell M. Petersen, Box i Disabled American Agricultural college in Logan. Veterans, and 29, Newton, Cache Valley; They were arrested at the will be presented in Brigham Ogden livestock yards where City on Tuesday, May 1, by the they were attempting to sell Utah department of the D.A.V. Fire have never been called for. them, by Box Elder county ofBelieve it or Not cartoons have They go back as far as 1922, ficers,- last Wednesday. been appearing in newspapers when the unit was Troop F, 1st Call According to Sheriff Hyde the throughout the world for years. 116th Utah National two men had held the animals On display in this exhibit will The public has been invited Guard, Cavalry, The fire when departas well as later Brigham City after the alleged be some of the orginal, drawto attend. it was Battery "A", 222nd ment tried out their ambulance for three days theft before attempting to sell ings picturing facts which many Wedofficial run for their first Field Artillery. Orchestra officers include Marfound difficult . to believe. The , , , nesday evening at 6 oclock them. Stop in and pick years up" when tha Hammond, president; Ray greater portion of the exhibit Wilkinson waived t answered a call preliminary tU luSi up they Andersen, vice president; Janice advised Clerk X. B. Olsen, ot Box Elder features askpart of Ripleys amazhearing. however, Petersen, to canyon. Box , Elder forthe us of Speaking address the the and Lillis jive 'Hansen, secretary, ed postponement until Tuesday, ing collection of the authentic he meantime the board Jeppson and county Young .Farmers organizamer guardsman end we will IRae IPett, liHardwas on MrsPhebe the which Mary Injured original subjects May L die superintendent to tion, Monday evening, April 16, mail it . i brarians. cartoons are based. Every item X Miss Odette V, Madamba ing, Willard. Suffering fracturArthur Gaeth, traced the history possibilities of ased ribs and internal injuries, . . . who is studying in the is selected from the unusual of worl. affairs leading ,to the r , sortment.. of. f enough money for 'an Mrs. Harding was reported irt U. on S. tilings a stranger Rotary scholarship of faint10 percent j. your news tolOQO.-jiL'- . eVe which Mr.Itlpley spared no ef- will 'speak to the Brigham crestjoo ft "5anro!r good" Condition Thursday-"but' that lie ing i hosMemorial durfort W to unearth expense ning by Cooley club today noon, is A breeder of City Oratorical pital attendants. ing his endless explorations ' of at theRotary Stake MIA P. Receive Gifts cafe. Howard ownership of land by citizens , all parts of the world. eliminates the threat of lt- - According to William Sackett, , mount-The mobile is f exhibit to a special favor Annually state patrolman, investigating Stressing the importance - of Utah and Idaho clubs of the ed on a special custom-buil- t the graduating senior girls of officer, Mrs. Harding lost control farmers lest At working for. their own Will Interof district 165th odTuesday, May 1 Rotary Box Elder high school, the North of the car on the featuring mysterious Gaeth said "We- must interests way to Brig- national chose a Pocatellan, Rae trailer, dities from darkest Africa. InMain Furniture company of 31 ham City. The auto angled onto maintain a family size farm or P. Stratford, as their district cluded are such rare items as ivmg an activity designed will north Main, Brigham City, a bank at the side of the road we will lose our democracy. them at the stake event elop public speaking abil-it- s the African Hate God, primitive again present each senior girl and finally plowed Into an ImAnother method of strengthnot has of This brothactivity P. type is the clubs and knives, a cannibal Stratford members, the South a miniature Lane Cedar chest, mense boulder. It did not turn Bae is to mainour ening . several Elder, for been held years. er of Clyde B. Stratford of Brig- drum made of human skin, a Petite Miss Odette V. Madam tain our democracy stake Mutual 1 announced C. B. Stratford, man over. and to high production of A great deal preparation ager. necklace of human bones, as ba, ham City. association will hold Philippine student who is become better acquainted with talks of the each Into has Mr. storical contest is as well countless the first of Stratford gone articles at the in the United States on world affairs, the radio . newsPresented without cost or ob Health. Report from Pocatello African witchcraft, art and astudying tabernacle, Tuesday, May and into the event as a whole, International scholar man commented. , , , cedar chests , are One case of chicken pox, two the Rotary ligation, 6hould it ,t "and since the late Richard H. Wells, black magic. Honsley said, tinning at 8 'oclock, be will on mod full the other scale like the world afone special guest each of ship, of and exactly Speaking strep of mumps all went on to become presiAlso to be shown are a large and who 'Horsley, chairman, 6aid merit the consideration el only smaller. speaker at Rotary meeting fairs Gaeth was bf the Opinion , infection and tuberculosis, were dent of those who wish to attend. Rotary International in number of rare relics and col- today at noon at the Howard that the United States is not con- reported contracted in Box Elder of our is of It way . specially an out To round Iters at the contest evening lectors items, such as the cafe. will war, that we prepared for the week ending Now operating the Stratford "worlds oldest unpaid bill and all of the seven wards full entertainment each ward gratulating the graduating girls county during must a form definite deis Mr. 20. the state policy on of Utah Odette the one for their April daughter accomplishment, to present by Furniture company, Mr. Strat Jesse James first pistol, Believe South stake. Currently has been invited of health. ' and Mrs. Braulio Madamba of foreign affairs and that the ChiStratford said. partment the Manager at gatherIn the Not! musical or number been furniture ford has trard is It nese nationalists are not preholding contests to 11 nine winners business in Pocatello since 1924, Location pt the showing will San Nicolas, Sheocas Norte, The pared to do much to represent ing. That evening no ward muagainst the from Philippines. graduated other be held tual meetings will Grows To following his father, the late be in front of the B. E. court- the University of the Philippines Reds evert if we arm them. . Jesse G. Stratford, who recently house. Admission is free, and than the one at the tabernacle 1950 with a degree of Bach i .r River Gym died. so that there will be no interthe exhibit will be open to the in elor of Arts in English, with attended schools Mr. 9 9 a. m. to Stratford ference. p. m. honors. public from Alice J. Mifflin Max 125 Members of art in northern Utah and was a Any funds raised through vol Designed to develop the student at Brigham Young col untary donations will be used Now studying at the Univer ns public speaking in the conteslege and Utah State Agricultur- by the State Department and slty of Utah, Miss Madamba Dies tants, none of the talks will be Max Morrison, band instruc- ing and formations. a band officers al college. ' at Indian tor at Intermountain Recently the Chapters of the Disabled hopes to earn her master of arts memorized. rjj on the uniforms were 125 students meeting, that in be church Active Veterans in the state degree in English literature in 'American School, work," reports ver high school gymna-a- t classA style of coat was se- served an L.D.S. mission. band now enrolled in Mrs. Alice Johnson Mifflin, 84, are where contributions are August, 1931. the is Utah State Florists was decided to lected and that 536 south Third west, Brigham Mns. it continues Interest Olive es to Mr. that Stratfords and assist them in carry wife, made, w distant a of The recipient Rotary in the future material of turquoise and silver Jensen Stratford, who died in ing on their services to disabled New Officers grow. Foundation fellowship, she is City, died Wednesday morning roent meeting of the Elect 1th e school colors) will be used. August 1948, was a native of veterans. activities on the following one of 85 Fellows of Rotary from in an Ogden hospital Hder school Utah State Florist association Commenting district board a brief illness. Morrison said, The It Is hoped the uniforms will be Brigham City. over all the world doing cation, Supt K. E. Weight met Thursday, April 19 at the of the band, grad She was bom December 17, band is hard at ready when school opens next Mr. Stratford Joined Rotary in Purchase School Bus uate work in countries other 1866 Karl Krusmark, archl-Ha- Temple Square hotel in Salt Lake Intermountain fall. The band officers are as 1924 and since that timet has a recent meeting, the board than their own. She was in At is and City, daughter preon work techniques dinner spon of Jarvis Brigham the general contract City for annual election been ever active in it. of education voted to purchase sored and Sarah Angel Johnmusic books to take follows; Maof club the paring Rotary by practically ready and was meeting. son. She was married to Hara 48 passenger school bus from nila. home with them when school is President, Donald Curley; vice a? on plans for electric O. J. MacDonald. Sr. of Magna out, so that they will have some president, Cecelia Kalbetoney; Mifflin Aug. 20, 1914 in the the Central Chevrolet company ry MacPlumbing and was elected president Mr. of Brigham City for $4,500, f.o.b, She has been in the United Salt Lake temple, Church of Je- ' heating. to sing. They secretary, Ida Hermes; SgL at in re will English songs be no hold up on Donald succeeds Clark Burnham Saints. Suites for the past eight months. sus Christ ot Latter-daBrigham City. marches from Arms, Buddy Doctor. ustruction Elected to the are also copying from was Morrison 'Mrs. Mifflin was an active by government of Farmington. graduated so books that band they their OlR. regulations. The National other offices were: Lewis FoflTd worker in the LJD.S. church and will not forget the marches they North Eastern State college, '"ton River Of Told In Oklahoma; where he had been president of the BrigCity, vice pres- learned this year. sen has authority Brigham given ard full Relief society won the 'All Student award as The Sixth ward clearance on the ident; La Verle Bagley, Salt Lake ham City Fifth ward Relief soThe band has memorized a the most outstanding boy. He will sponsor a food sale SaturRobbecause it is ciety and a member of the City, secretary; Richard G. drill selected has and march was engaged in graduate work day at 10 a.m., at the Mountain part of y?r pro- - inson, Salt Lake City, treasurer; Daughters of Utah Pioneers. . Recently captains who are being trained. in Colorado State College of Ed- States Electric, it was announced Surviving are two Joseph Neff, Salt Lake City, our eh of band we will divide the Alice Jenson, ward Colorado. in B. W. ucation t and today three Greely, by three year director and Sam Later four Hot is a off the groups with a drill will go into the Teitelbaum, The Intermountain band lead- president For sale will be home booklet on the press holdover director. into refuge. The refuge was created Mifflin, San Francisco, Calif.; River Bear have and refuge each for group t has already been er has had a Wealth of exper- made bread, cakes, pies, cookies that tells much of the In 1928 by a special act of con- Howell H. Mifflin, Roy; Agnes Mr. Burnham will serve as direc- captain history of our first lesson in parade march- - ience in band work and has re- and candy, hoard. Earl, Tremonton; Ada Standing tor during the coming year. the bird paradise that is a "mir-icl- gress. ' ceived many awards throughout and Martha Murray, Ogden; 82 of conservation. . NOTICE booklet tells there Soon The that Silver his career. grandchildren, 22 Plan Uniforms Of Turquois And Water will on tickets be sale on 198 birds are of the species He was leader of a band in The pamphlet was written by and two sisters; Mrs. April 28 from 1 to 5 Vanez T. Wilton, supervisor of refuge, of which about 60 nest Myrtle Webb, Hyde Park, Utah, Wagoner, Oklahoma, and in 1946 Saturday, m. beat the city hall. Tickets p. there regularly. the refuge and Rachel L. and Mrs. Ruby Jones, Fielding. they won the state top honors in come delinquent May 1, after ' Funeral services will be conWell the picDuring the height of the mi marching. illustrated, 10 which a will percent penalty At Ft Yates, North Dakota,' on tures were taken by Bob Hines. gration season in late August ducted Saturday at 11 a. m. at on be all dues. made unpaid and early September, the ref- Brigham City Fifth ward chaStanding Rock Sioux reservation, Box Elder Creek Water (Published by the U. S. govern- uge is host to one and a half pel he was band leader of the "Warby J. Oleen Palmer, bishop. Users Association. ment it traces the growth of the to two million waterfowl, the (Friends may call at the famrior Band, the official Indian ' 26. in was the still when April it refuge booklet points out. band. In 1948 and 1949 they .won ily home Friday from 1 to 8 minds eye of many conservaAn unusual feature of the refuntil time ' of and ratings' in the tion spirited sportsmen at the uge is the operation of a "duck services. Saturday state contest Their twirling .Burial will be in turn of the century to the pres- hospital; there sick ducks by was placed superior. The bands LAST WARNING cemetery under direction of ent day with its hundreds of the thousands are treated Included engagements by in Harold B. Felt funeral home. ' many" TO DOG OWNERS of varieties birds,' are tours of Montana, North Dakota, jection of an antitoxin, The pamphlet tells that from banded and released. South Dakota and Minnesota. 1877 to 1900 "more than 200,000 A striking example of re Ray Bowcutt Appointed Mr. Morrison has had a diffibe tied must from Dogs ducks were killed annually on covery was provided by one pa High Schorl Cu:tedian cult task this year in getting the 7 p. m. to 7 a. m. the Bear River marshes for eas- tient, says the booklet. A pin band started. The children were tern markets. The great flocks tail, after treatment for botu The job of custtxflwr at Box all beginners and the of the waterfow) began to dwin- Han, was released August 15, Elder high school, va rated by problem has made the Job even dle. 1942. It was found 83 days la- the resignation td T :y S. Woodmore difficult However, JudgBrigham City recthe ter with leaders apThis, combined at Palmyra Island, a tiny land, was filled V y " .the apthe from past ing Police Dept. a a soon of should be pearance botulism, top ord there deadly pinprick on a map "of the Paci- pointment of Ray I eutt, by " Xjf disease for 'ducks, prompted fic . Ocean, 3,600 miles from the board of educate at a reSection Of Indian of Max Morrison, experienced mu- - rate band at Intennountain InMember A27pd. which , cent meeting. the instruction many sportsmen to work for a Bear River. dian School. The Box Elder high school orchestra will play several musical numbers In a concert at Box Elder high school, Monday evening, April 30, beginning at 8 p. m., it was learned today from Wayne Johnson, director. Musical numbers that will be used in the Region One competition at South Cache, will be played. the national guard unit In Brigham City, are you sure you have discharge? If you haven't yours you can probably pick it up at the County Clerk's office at the court house. In all the clerk has 108 discharges there that of Two Young Fenners Dept Gets Ambulance Hear feelh Recent fating 4 post-ictio- Senior GirtsTo .Rotary Nominates " Plans Stratford Rae Tabernacle Rotary Hear - Philippine Student -- governor-nomine- Im-ie- ALr nt govern- SJW or-nominee , Le-j- e 1944-45- all-o- Intermountain Indian Band Morrison Under Progressing long-awaite- Tremonton-Garlan- well. Si ture, ft d Wednesday dis-cuse- d Cd d 4 6th Ward Plans y a risitl Sale Sal Story Bear Refuge i clear-'action- hard-to-ge- Government Pamphlet ma-th- or-th- Printed step-son- s e e - e n Car-so- ' highljr-SUperi- or p.-m- -- Ma-la- d . -- , ..... i v !, 1 - |