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Show C of C Members SsW To Be Honored Membership Meet Next Thursday Vatello Man To Will Assume Duties Next Fall if ;)Vi yi;FramCorp ' KM, V &', .?. m Is Planned VOLUME 43, NUMBER members of the Box of Commerce will a membership in wiins of the organization f Commercial clubrooms, on Liay, May 18, 'beginning at in the evening, it was Seed today by D. M. Sored S Mason, Hjfj) C. Andreason at secretary-mana- Brigham Thurs. the reHe meeting climaxes drive conduct. al membership Casper Andreason, 86, 38 east Sixth north Brigham City, died Thursday morning at his home after a lingering Illness. He was born August 15, 1863, in Denmark, the son of Jorgen and Marie Dorthea Hansen Ap dreason. He came to the United States at the age of nine years with his parents who settled in Bear River City. He attended the Bear River City schools. He married Caroline Andersen, November 30, 1887, in the Logan L. D. S. temple. She passed away June 9, 1939. He moved to Brigham City in 1940. He married Hanna E. Householder John-sten- , December 20, 1945, in Brigham City. Active in the L. D. S. church he was a high priest in the eighth ward at the time of his the club, ijy Green, superinten-- f public schools at Poca-jlIdaho, will be featured aker at the meeting. as a very powerful Described subject will be aker, his N. Me 5 translated, Cuezadas, which Goeth Thou, y pkere "the Ameircan school sls with wsethe first line of Ameri-i'- s defense. of the program in discussion Fram Corporations activities Brigham City, what we must to bring them here, and what Ilit remainder be utilized I ry are. discussion will be under This direction of W. Voscq fsident of the Chamber. j Call, the a meeting luncheon will be served, icretary Mason said, following itch it was necessary to change the be-ginal date of the meeting the American Legion had electedously scheduled an e a meeting that evening, members many of their tong to the Cham'bpr of Comew, it ! was necessary to unge the date, Mason said. fie-us- For Training Keports 8 PAGES 130 B.E.H.S. Seminary Succumbs In - BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1950 19 death. He is survived by his wife and the following sons and daughters: Roy Andreason, Preston, New Studentbody Officers of B. E. H. S. Idaho; Howard, Boise, Idaho; Golden, El wood; Norman, Brig. . . left to right: Donna Facer, Leron Johnham City; Herman, Salt Lake son, president; and Arden Jensen, secretary. They were City; four daughters: Mrs. Jen-ni- e elected to head student affairs at Box Elder high school Hansen, J3car River City; Mrs. Cleo Andersen, Tremonton; next year. Mrs. May Cornwall, Elwood; and Mrs. Dorothy Lee, Mapleton, Box Utah; five stepsons: George Johnston, Alaska; Ernest Johnston, Brigham City; Roy Johnston, Arizona; France Johnston, Ashton,. Idaho; Bud ' Johnston, four Murray; Leron Johnson, school Mrs. J. P. Atchley, Ashton, Ida-ho- ; National Amvet Head lete, was elected student Mrs. L, E. Ramsey, Buel, president of Box Elder high at Idaho; Mrs. William. Kermin, Will Visit Ogden recent elections at the high and Mrs. John T. Harold Russell, national com- school, 'according to school of- Brigham City; Mass.; 62 grandTamasauskaf, mander of Am vets and the arm- ficials. 73 less veteran who starred in Assisting him run student body children; - 63 step . grandebildfen, Years 'of Our Lives will affairs durfhg" the 1950-5school and 59 step be at the Hotel Ben Lomond in year will be Donna Facer, Ogden Friday evening, May 12, and Ardfen Jensen, Funeral services will be held at 7:30 to meet people of this secretary. afternoon at 1 oclock Monday area at an open house. Tryouts for cheer leaders were in the Tremonton First L.D.S. Winner of an academy award, slated to be held today during ward chapel with Bishop ErnRussell has especially invited assembly period. est Hansen of Brigham City ofAlso during the past week the ficiating. veterans to attend the open house for which there is no ad- class officers for both the jun Friends may call at the fammission charge. ior and senior classes were ily home In Brigham City Sunnamed. day from 5 oclock until 9 For the seniors Calvin Jepp oclock A. Ted Tuttle Earns in the evening, and at sen was named president and the home of his daughter Mrs. Masters Degree Fay Anderson, C. M. Cornwall in Elwood, Monwas elected A. Ted Tuttle, seminary teach- Collin Hunsaker day frm 10 a. m. to 12:30 noon. Burial will be in the Bear River at Box Elder high school, re- secretary. , The juniors elected Donald er cemetery under the direction ceived his masters degree from Wendell president and Joy Wad of the Harold B. Felt funeral Stanford university recently. and Val home. iHe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. doups vice president, Woodland, secretary. A. M. Tuttle, of Manti. vice-preside- Leron Johnson Is Elected Elder High School Studentbody President Artists In The Making Roy Welker Will Give Address To Graduates One hundred-thirtBox Eider ilgh school seminary students f the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints will receive y liplomas tonight at the stake abernacle beginning at 7:30 jclock. President Roy A. Welker will jive the address to the grad-pate- s and the music will be furnished by the Box Elder high school girls glee and the orches- tra. Frelude on the program will be ballet music from "LaGia-condby Ponehicli, by the B. E.H.S. orchestra under the di- a, direction of Wayne Johnson, rector. Following the march of the graduates, a musical number, "One World, will be presented '',, by thc Girls glee under the diStudents of Intermountain Indian School . rection of J. Earl Johnston with Ned-Tso to Nez, George Sneddy, Raymond Begay and e. left right: Louise Barber, Margaret Johnson accompanyBessie Begay. They are standing in front of art work they have created and are holding ing. their sculptur'". After the invocation by David Morrell, the musical numAlida Steinvoort. ber "Youll Never Walk Alone, Bobbie Ann Btewart. will be presented by Neone Fifth Ward Marian Pulsipher, Joan Judith Ann Boswortli. Rose, Beverly Ross. Joy Richard Brigham Jensen. Donna Wood. Mildred Josephine Johnson , The representative talks by Studcnts at the lnterqioun-taiBurton Mortensen. Gary the graduating class will be by Indian school have eome a Arlene Nelson. ... . Joyce Ferl Barker and Gayle Baddley. long way since they arrived Nichols. Jaron ,Girls.; - glee will then " Doris XVaiene SimonsenV Jt! J will " " O Lord," after sing Bless-Us- , proudly Show their' accomplish- Sharon , Young. which Roy A. Welker will pre ihents to the public at, an open sent the address to the , grad Sixth Ward ' house Friday afternoon and1 eve, , uates. ,, Mary Fae Andersen. ning (today).' The orchestra will then play Janet May Forsgren. to Dr. ' George' A. According Tales From the Vienna Woods. Wendell D. Gilbert. Boyce, superintendent, each of President Glen M. Bennion will Anna Lee Hunsaker. the 19 classrooms will be open then present the diplomas and Arden Floyd Jensen. from 1 to 4 oclock In the afterthe final music number will be Clarence Leon Jorgenen. noon and from 7 to 8:30 oclock "Through the Years by Ferl LeRoy P. Kelly. in the evening.' : Ma-rie - Ladine Barker, Donna 'Facer, Rose Pehrson. Children will display results Lomax, Barbara Shaw and Bruce K. Robinette. of their school work and show BObbie Ann Stewart. Donrey G. Secrist. exhibits of different types.'.' Benediction will be by Lewis Robert Rolland Tingey. In addition, there will be . a 4 Knudson. in the employees', recWard Seventh display Is a list of the Following gradreation building during Hirschi. Evelyn uates according to the words In same hours, exhibiting art work Janet Carol Jensen. which they live: of various sorts from 11 student Shirley Dalene Jeppson. Bear River Ward hobby clubs. The students will Deaun John. , have for sale some of ttheir Frank Arden Barker. Madge Petersen. Lou Jeanne Christensen. , products. Richard Reeder. LeRoy Student Top Clarence DeWayne Goldsberry. This Is the final public ivent Doyle Seothern. at the Indian school this year, Colleen Stokes. Shirley Irene Holmgren. Dr. Boyce said, for the school Merlyn Jensen. First Ward Eighth Ward will close for the summer on Elmo Birch Raymond Fay Andersen. i May 24. Neone Andersen. Mary Cali. is cordially Invited The public Janice Hansen. Laraine Jane Christensen. to attend the event, Dr. Boyce Calvin Jeppson. Richard Holton Collings. explained. David Herman Kotter. , Ruth Collings. Frances McCabe, Marilyn Gunderson. lishment this Saturday and to Mary David Nichols Morrell. e Alan Leroy Hanline. have an ice eream cone ' Mary Jean Nuttall. Jewell Jensen. house," Wagstaff continued. Leah May Palmer. Bruce Theo Keyes. Elizabeth Fondella Poulsen. Luana Lee. . LaRae Crapo Saunders. Norman W. Olsen. Alan W. Shaw. Lucille Marie Orwin. Charles Wray Squires. Fred Lowell Petersen. Mcrrl Lou Squires. Rou Jean Ward. Corinne Second Ward Margaret LaRaine Anderson. Ray E. Andersen. Carolyn Hatch Bywater. Bertha Darlene Burt. Neil Fillmore Christensen. Ellen Christensen. Laura Fillmore. Geraldine Jensen. Beverly Jean Fredrickson. Ronald Albert Jensen. Marilyn Hunt. Ann Jones. Joan Norman. William Lewis Knudson. Carol Ann Roundy. Alonzo Jay Meservy. Donna Jean Stokes. Frances Petersen. George LeVon Chingas Harper Raynold J. 'Petersen. Thomas Nash Welch. ; . who was Barrett Reeder. Lynn a recently given Honeyville Kathryn Thurza Young. scholarship to Wyoming uniRichard Alexander Dickey. versity for outstanding stu- Third Word Collin Iverson Hunsaker. dent activities. Stanley Martin Day. Curtis BHunaker. Richard Dunn. Glenna Marie Hunsaker. Edwin C. Harrison. Joan Hunsaker. Ellis R. Jensen. Mantua Garth O. Jensen. , Joann Isaacson. JoJeen Monson. Joyce Isaacson. ' ' Max Resee Nelson. ; . Arland Paul Jeppesen. Mildred Ann Pett. Preston Keller. Dale Burt Robinette. Wilma Larsen. The Box Elder county Demo' Beverly Elaine Ross. cratic partys nominating conPerry Coleen Savage. Richard vention will be held this SaturHarper Billings. Franclne Spendlove. Boyd Arnold Hirschi. day, May 13, in the court room Clarence F. Wesley. at the county, court house, at Darlene Gaye 'Nebeker. 2 oclock in the afternoon, It Fourth Ward Max Reese Nelson. was announced today by John Franklin Delone Rauelt AmTherald Philip Quayle. mons. T. Verneiu, secretary. , H ugh Henry,. Wagstaff. Ferl Rose Barker. With a limit of two candidates Kenney Junior Ya'butanl. Cleo Marie Bird. for each office the legal limit, Park Valley Clarence David Hewlett. it will be necesary at the conAvanell Montgomery Dewane Evan Jenson, Jr. vention for the county delegates Willard to vote on only the two-yea- r Dorothy Ann Lillywhite. Gayle Edwards Baddley. Mose Marie Lomax. ,, Shelley Robinette And Verl Peterson Laren Arvld Bolstad. county commissioner post. as Verl Three men have filed for that -- Jearold A Nelson. records vital statistics about Shelley in prepDalton. Ralph Douglas Lela Mae Nelson. aration for the Miss Box Elder County contest. The post, Wallace Wildei Fred DougDonna Marie Facer. 20-3- 0 las and Howard Glenn. Of these Carolyn. Lee Phillips. club, of which Teterson is president, was the first Marilyn Despain Nielsen.' Jesse Ronald Rock. three, one will be eliminated. to enter a contestant. Eddie R. Wells. ; , Wad-doup- s, n :, . L 1 - t. Pfc. Rodney Lund son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark of Brigham City, rented to Hosier Field, Miss. BEAUTY, TALENT, PERSONALITY 'tKKiii training in Radar. In Miss Shelley Robinette Is Entered jit. Rodney Lund , .the 1 Al Air B.E. County Contest By Base Rodney L. and Mrs. Lund, 18, son Earl E. Clark, with Main, Brigham City, reported to Keeslcr Field, ssippi to begin training in air forces Tadar school lo--- d here. feesler Field is one of. the the technical division, naming Command, and is ome of tbe airPlane . u id mrcl,anics m8 n,e school air chemical school. Chaining pfc. Lund re-ithe radar school will 'tend Her a period of 20 to 36 n . 2,1 which will be an . JS10".0. ,Uie fundamen-in,..- , of flIeroni(;s as applied tora phase of his h'alpL Wil1 elthcr 1,0 bhe round equipment Krse1!0 8ir borne equip )rIK'iimls ,MininS will qualify him toiJI a.ln thc air force radar ! 80 vilal the K America. Initiated In WO I OClub at Howarrt 'rsing fH 20-3- 0 itl member pL. club by President. B?e,rs are Dcwayne He City whole-otdistributor and Ike f the Melody ia Winnaager .Nation eeromonles "let u.. were Sew n SS:',,astprcs- 0 Club George Chingas Wins Scholarship Recently winning a - scholar ship to Wyoming univerity was George LeeVon Ghingas, student of a Casper, Wyoming high school, and son of the former Miss Viola Cazier of Brigham City. His grandmother was the late Mrs. Mary Cazier. George has been an outstand ing R.O.T.C. student at his high school, winning the rang of Cadet Major. He was awarded the American Legion medal for out standing leadership, scholarship and citizenship In bis junior high school class. He has been active in music circles, An active member of the L. D. S. church, George was recently ordained a priest, and is chorister for the M.I.A. and Sunday school, and past president of the Fireside group of young people. mer. Miss Robinette is five feet four inches tall, weighs 106 pounds, and has a tiny 21 inch waist. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asel M. Robinette of Brigham City, and is now employed at Glens Modern drug store. She graduated from Box Elder high schol in 1949. Because the Peach queen is selected too late In the year to concompete in the Miss Utah talent for search new the test, and beauty was inaugurated so thc county could be represented, Chairman Smith said. Council According to state rules, are judged on talent as and personality as much of Miller beauty. Preliminary judgingheld To the contestants will be of The Box Elder county Health during the day of the Fourth will hold a general council judgtalent final the July, and eveMonday morning, May that meeting ing at the tabernacle is in- 15, at 10 oclock, in the Commerthe public to which ning cial clubrooms. vited. Douglas Miller of the Employ."Because the contest is a county-discuss the affair and will benefit ment agency will the of employer the of responsibility each thc communities, and clubs to the employee and reports will civic organizations on the spotted fever will be allowed to enter one be given and the recent immunization we have to date , contestant Up cancer drive, according to Mrs. have who ll organizations council presus they will have a candi- Luella MacFarlane, ident. continued. date, Smith Health Hear into Its Tcg,ular meeting in cafe iast Monday Was announced 0 con-testan- Monday edrilam Ciy inks Shelley Robinette, petite brun City, was the' first Box Elder county beauty to be entered in the Miss Box Elder County" contest, Dee Glen Smith, chairman of the event, sai dtoday. Sponsored by the Brigham City 20-3club, the' young lady, will compete in a talent show at the stake tabernacle on the evening of July 4, and, along with other entrants, has the possibility of competing for "Miss Utah later this sum- ette of Brigham 20-3- " wide noti-fie- d ... on-th- Nominating Meet Of Democrats Sat ... |