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Show ( tv m f t JChristensen NEED FOR CONSTRUCTION AND ;es In IMPROVEMENTS HELD URGENT 51, May Christensen, Second . north, , died a t i 8:30 t morning! Zs t loci in ese hospitd an Ogden u" hpno in Brigham !uehter of Lars Peter The Box Elder county school boards request for, the of $500,000 school bond for the construction and improvement of school buildings in the district will be decided Tuesday, April 25, when qualified electors go to the polls and ' cast their votes throughout the county. , i; . No part of the bonds voted In Contending that construction of the Bear River high school 1945 has been used in bringing gymnasium and the Garland the Central school to its present school recreation room Is ex- state of completion, the. school tremely urgent now, as well as board has pointed out, but the the partially completed Central board has to decide before June school in Brigham City, the 30, '1950 just what board has concluded after care- method of financing they wish ful consideration, the bonding to follow in completing the method of financing the im- building program. , .The board of education," provements is the best method ' Weight said, "has examined all possible. In presenting arguments for methods available for raising rell Anderson, Bill Rader, Max pated in the floor show dance: ry Widow Waltz, created and the passage of the bond, the the additional money with which directed by tMr. and Mrs. Ralph board has issued written state- to complete the building proMurphy and Cliff Stallings, and ; Jack Spackman, Rhea westover, stake dance director. ments declaring that because of gram, and feel the Issuance of a speech quartet composed of Merrill Boothe, Leota The beautifully executed dance insufficient space at Bear River bonds is the most favorable. Delores Craner, Mary Call, Marhas The board of education Dean Ahlmer, Jeannine ias participated in by the fol- high school, the physical educailyn Hewlett and JoAnn Moore. tion course of study recommend- carried on an extensive program Boyd Gardner, Carol lowing couples The Gleaner girl representa- Spackman; Dee ed by the state department of throughout the school district Hunsaker; Christensen, Pattives presented were: and Geraldine never electors Steffen with education has been familiarize to Ralph N. ti Nelson, Peggy Covey; Rodney Corinne Ward Dalton, Virginia Wilde and Deout, and that it never will facts about the approaching Janet Davis, JoAnn Norman, Wheatley; Frank Barker, Donna , , ; von Breitenboker, 'Lu Anne Jen- be until more space is provided. bond election, , Marble; Roland Barker, Velma Leona Craner. son and Preston Keller, Arlene Concerning the Garland school, (According Ao Superintendent Three Gleaner Girl represenDuke; Eugene Anderson, CaroA capacity crowd filled the Wight and Lawrence Wright, the board said there are pupils Weight, there have, been many Burbank, lyn Hall; Kenneih tatives from each of the wards Bear River Ward school from the first to the eighth questions about the bond elechigh gym Wednesday Blaine Barbara Ann Nelson, Ann Burt, JohnHall; Mary Mary Russell Simonson and Patricia the North Box Elder stake son and there La no space In tion, but no apparent opposition grade, Dale Robinette, evening to watch the presenta- Ssmonsen, and Yvonne Peterson. Sharon Steed; Peterson and the Opal of tion the and Gold were presented during the pro- Honey ville Ward Green for carrying for- to it." " loybuilding Carmen Reeder; Vard Johnson, Smith Neilson, Marlyn Patty of of each of wards a the education proward of the alty However, a group of Box Elthe annual Gold and gram Cleo Rasmussen; Ronnie Dean Joan Hunsaker, Valmai and Wayne Hunsaker, Diane gram. physical der county1 people, designated Green ball last Tuesday night and Glenna Hunsaker. Harris, Barbara Shaw; Gary South Box Elder stake, Jensen and Burt Hunsaker. In 1945 taxpaying citizens of as the Parents Committee Opat the Box Elder high school Harper Ward Ralph Shirts, Marilyn Wood; As the queens and their atthe Richcounty voted in favor of a posing the Bond Election," have and Hamberlln Carol Ann Yates, Ruth Pettin-gil- l Neilsen, Mary Rae Pett; gymnasium. Grant tendants formed a seven point Barbara bond issue for the con- made known their opposition to After being presented to the and Genevieve Yates. Thompsan, Donna Rader Lloyd star, Mrs. Romina Rasmussen ard Sackett, Carol Jean Goodell $600,000 at the bond Issuance by publishstruction of the buildings Roberta and Ann Frederickson; the Third Ward capacity crowd attending, Loveland, Hubbard, Larry presented each of the queens Bear River high school and Gar- ing an advertisement In todays danced with Milton Norman, Diane Morgan; with a small book handsomely Young and Elwynn Olsen, Katherine King, Lois representatives their partners with the beautiPehrson and Dennis Vail. land grammar school and for issue of the Journal, giving reaand Joiene Monson. Wesley Hansen, Elaine Carter; engraved with their names and ful Junior Prom decorations in Fourth Ward Dee Ann Davis and LaMar Da- improvement of other, school sons why tpgy do not believe Sharon Deem; M. 1. A. Queen of 1950 on it. LeRoy Tolman, the, additional school bond the background. Dixie Gordon and C. R. buildings in the county. vis, Dorothy Madsen, Delone Chris- Darrell Deem, 'Ferl Barker; Ross of Amid the lovely settings A meditation waltz was and Of that amount $500,000 is should be issued at this time. the tensen and Colleen Peters. Wight, Shirley ' Wight; Grant the Box Elder high school Jun- Munns, Joyce Isaacson In the Ad they ask the ques; left, $100,000 having been spent feature of the floor show, which Seventh Ward Holmes, Maxine Pettingill; ior Prom decorations, 20 couples, James Craner, Arlene Dial and on school tion, of Why the great increase improvements was- under the direction of Mr. Mrs. 'Mr. and Dale Lee Barbara Marble, VerLee PeJune Sackett, Sackett; representing all wards of the Ross Lofthouse, This money Is In- in the cost of both of these Mr. and Mrs. Vern buildings. and Mrs. Ardis Burbank and Mr. terson, Audrene Olson. Glen stake, Olsen, Hawks, Colleen Stokes; an presented original In U. S. government buildings?" after pointing but and Mrs. LaRue Yates, and was Eighth Ward Smith, Donna Harmon; Charles dance to the music of "The Mer Sederholm and iMr. and Mrs. vested bonds which pay a higher In- that the cost of the proposed John Lawana Jensen, Anna Jean Stewart, Donna Stewart; Ralph Westover. participated in by 68 dancers. Also on the floor show pro- Turley and Leah Palmer. pro- terest than Is paid out on them. Bear River high school, gymnaAnnouncing the entire Holmgren, Janice Hansen,Jay JoAnn Hess. In August, 1947, the Central sium In 1945 was $20?, 000 ; as was Dee was O. stake of Yates master Reed was Ila an Lund, the singing of ceedings Boothe, ,LaRue Hawks; gram Representing every ward in Hawks, In Brigham City burned compared to $479,000 now;- - and school I.' A. M. president. quartet, composed of Dar the stake the following partici Evelyn Johnson; Ray Squires, ceremonies for the program.1 down leaving the board no al- that the proposed '.Garland school building was estimated ternative but to rebuild. South Stake Gold And Green Queens Who Were Honored At Balt in BEHS Gym Last Wednesday Evening E. at $87, 000 in 1945 compared, to Kenneth Superintendent X Weight, speaking for the1 board $143,000 at the .presen V "It of education, said "in spite- - of The committee.: states $500,- the fact that the proceeds of the appears to usqthat 1945 bonds will now buy about, 000 on band 4 used ,wisely and 60 percent as much building as judtoioUsiy ,ia thohullding of land the It would have done in 1945, ' the fhrYaMy' board would have been able to school., , sufficient funds carry through Its projected pro- will be available to 'finance gram without asking for more these projects without the promoney had It not been for the posed additional bonds of jMta-su- go 12, September City, was-bor- vis and Mary ! .Jen Christensen. cTared and educated in Brig-from city she graduated school. - a Elderinhigh the L. D. S. church, Active .. spjved a mission In the : 1922 ' to llthprn states from Third City In the Brigham k as sec-anard she was serving counselor of the Y. 1 long-tim- d A.' ' - " B time of her death she as secretary of the Third ward iiilding fund, t She served for deputy number of years as and was secre-ir)UBty recorder She of the library board. as an active member and past and resident of the Business rofessional Womens club. At the time of her death she as employed by the Box Elder acklng corporation. Survivors include1 the" follow-- , sisters: Leon ig brothers and Christensen and Harvey iiristensen of Vernal,', Utah; Laura Bonham of Irs. Anna Wyoming; ' Mabel heyenne, hristensen, Dean H. Christen-the At Gleaner Girls Are y : Floor Show In South Stake Wed. car-rie- d Hi'lf -- ; Tol-ma- and Devere Christensen, all ; Brigham City; Funeral services will be held jturday at 3 oclock in the n it; . in the Brigham City ward chapel with Bishop Jensen officiating. Cflris-tense- -- may call at the fam-Friday evening :and aturday prior to services. Interment will be in the Brig-iunder the City cemetery rection of the Harold B. Felt y La-Dea- n n ii-f- n n - home. meral Hun-sake- Stake Ball Tue. n Friends home ; Presented At - hird e Neil-sen- - lines i Opposition To Bond Issue By Committee Flares Into Open 5 Days Before Election . iirsday if; - - V . n - - M. Robins Halverson, at her home, 453 south Lillie' died ain,; cloek Brigham .City, at 11:30 in the evening, following tys 2, me was born She 1871, August .the daughter of and Ann Douglas Robins. Beared and educated in Og-rshe graduated from the Weir Academy. She married James Halver-m- , May 24, 1893, In the Logan D. S. temple. They made ieir home in Ogden where Mr. alverson was active in fjnan-a- l and banking circles. They ime to Brigham City In 1913 which time Halverson was resident of the. State, Security Ogden, Hi X X Car-lan- d . Ed-un- d !.; I I's .if t s. fvXX $500,-00- loss of the Central school. a . . BEHS Seminary Graduation Rites Set ' ink. For May 12; Valedictorians Selected : Mr. Halverson died February 11919. . In the L. D. S. "church for several years as society block teacher in ie Brigham City Sixth ward, she was a charter member of e Brigham City Civic. Improve ent club. She was the mother six children. Surviving are three daugh-rs- , Mrs. Lillian H. Petersen, ilt Lake City; (Mrs. Grace H. anscn, Brigham City; and Mrs. iroien H. Waldron, Tremonton; grandchildren; four ; and a sister, (Mrs. pert L. Proudfit, Ogden.: funeral services will be held today at 1 oclock in the in, the Brigham City xth ward with Bishop Richard Nsen : officiating. ftonds may calTat the Har-B- . Felt funeral home Friday ;emng and Saturday until time Active ie Box Elder L. D. S. Semi- set May 12 as the date has nary for the annual graduation exercises, Abel S. Rich, principal, , , said today. Miss Ferl Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Barker, Brigham City and Gayle Badd-icy- , son of Mr. and Mrs. Howhave ard Baddley, Willard, been chosen as the valedictorians for 1950. Miss Barker and (Mr. Baddley have straight "A grades for all three years of Seminary work In Old Testament, New Testament and Church History. These tvVo students will represent their The served Relief , . n , services, ferment will he in the the cemetery under direc-n,- the Harold B. Felt f class by presenting addresses at the graduation exercises, f Also selected as honor students are the following, .'who have more than 96 out of a possible 110 points: Darlene Burt, Ruth Collings, Mary Gunderson, 'Lewis Knudson, Rose Marie Lomax, David Morrell; Carol Roun-dy- , and Bobbie Ann Stewart. "Scholarship , standards and achievements have been higher ; 1 this year than at time, stated The bearer. Fifth ward : Merlene Thompson, queen; DOn Jensen and iVelma Payne, attendants; Judy Beckert and Shamra Bickmore, flower girls ; and Scott Reeves, crown bearer. Sixth ward: Tirzah Woodruff, queen; Geraldine Steffen and Janet Forsgren, attendants ; Kathryn Reva Ann Reese and JoAnn Rose, tendants ; Geralyn Peters and Jean Freer, flower girls; and Bruce Bosley, crown bearer. Second ward : Ann and Jones, queen; Darlene MeservyattenHadfield, Hunsaker Kathryn Donna dants; Lynette Frost and Sheffield, flower girls; and Lurtis All Queens e. - mm mm mm?. Reeves and LeeAnna Steffens, flower girls, and Danny Woodruff, crown bearer. Perry ward: Marilyn Jud-so- n McCoy, queen ; Wilma Walker and Beverly Weaver,, attendants; Janet Quayle and Ronda Nelson, flower girls, and Lee Johnson, crown bearer. Willard ward : Patricia Han sen, queen; Norma North and Avalon Hubbard attendants; Camille Perry and Janice Goodill, flower girls; and Eugene Cook, crown bearer, Mantua ward: Arlene Hailing, queen; Renee Larsen and Marian Pulsipher, attendants; Mae Forsgren and Aline Hailing, flower girls, and Jesse Palmer, crown bearer. Gleaner Girl Representatives Of Every Ward In The North Box Elder Stake Twenty-On- e t? crow-- ri ,,m-- m-' '4 summit im&m mm i - z ' m--. Day Of Year With High Of 74 daugh-an- d Thomp-w- s Final Rites For 'Funeral services for Hyrum Petersen, 78, who died at his home in Brigham City last 17 Tuesday evening following years illness, will be held Friday (today), April 21, at oclock in the First ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Raymond Payne. Friends may call this morning, at the family home, 89 south Third east prior to ser.. vices. Interment will be in the Brig ham City cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt . funeral home.: named winner of the of the American Revolu-.- . contest at Box El-,, ?rrion nig" school, Thursday morn- g eia1?8 sspmM te n contest were a sPecial high . school and Miss Thompson with a medal by v Percy Jenkins of . Wyo-akIV?e- Bulkley, Salt hy. opened the meeting mu patriotic talk. toard Bosley, Corinne, and ,et hurley were run-,im tlie tlnal contest. fing was done by Mrs. Mason, O. Dee Lund and Vosco Call ni,iJraybauShanc Presented the visit- rs, : n i. Tea f,Was 'nhoducod into hn mlTn?y r k ?utc-h-trad . Eu- - PONY EX PRESS If ville: Joan Hunsaker, Valmai Tolman JoAnn Corinne: Janet Davis, and Glenna Hunsaker ; Harper ward : Kner and Leona Craner; Bear John- Carol Ann Yates, Ruth Pettingill and Sty Barbara Burt, Mary AnnHoney- - Genevieve Yates; Third ward: Kath son and Yvonne Peterson; Nor- - erine King, Lois Christensen and Joiene Monson; Fourth ward: Dorothy Madsen, Delone Christensen and Colleen Peters; Seventh ward: Barbara Marble, VerLee Peterson and Audrene Olson; Eighth ward: Lawana Jensen, Anna Jean Turley and Leah 1 Palmer. list of r: t and graduates Corinne Farm Bureau .adies Slate Meeting The Corinne Associated ladies of the Farm Bureau will meet Wednesday, April 26, at the Relief society rooms at the LjDB. church at 2 oclock In the afternoon, it was announced today, by Mrs. Pauline Forsgren, Co-rln- With the ..mercurf ..reaching up to the 74 degree mark yesterday, April 20, the hottest day since October 24, 1949, was written down in the record books, Charles Clifford, Brigham City representative of the V. S. weather bureau, said today. Previous high was 74 degrees on Thursday, April 13. H. Petersen Today DeAnn Thompson, Mrs. Deios Rich , ;' speaker for Commencement will be released at a. later date. Yesterday Hottest Knudson, First ward: Belva Anderson, queen; at- other any Abel S. Principal the posioffice department keeps cuttin' down on its service, the pony express will soon be carryin the mall again! f , Calamity Jane. n V If president. Miss Hansen will give a lesof son on the latest methods r ' "cleaning, at the meeting.' is to Invited attend Everyone the meeting, Mrs. Forsgreen said.' , ,"A , . '! it Eagles Will Meet Next Tuesday Night Members of the 'Fraternal Order of Eagles are urged to attend the next, regular meeting of the organization to be held at the War (Memorial home next Tuesday evening at 8 oclock. Another interesting moving picture has been provided for the entertainment feature of the evening, it was' announced (U Mens Clubs Will Hear Gov. Lee Governor J, Bracken Lee will speak at a joint luncheon meeting of the Lions, Rotary, j and clubs today at noon at the War Memorial,;: it . ls 20-3- , was announced by: J. E. Ryan, t Rotary president, s The meeting will begin promptly at 12:15 oclock, Ryan . said. . . ; . |