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Show ti'iW'InrnfHflri-mu- ftiiffififYitoftumiri MOfitiTfiriTiY- - jrfiTUMWMM MuwaeuadiMi City Carnagie Library BrightGrounds City Fob, 50 Hold Installation Night bsi 1 fwUiPl Box Elder 1 J BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1949 VOLUME 42, NUMBER 32 Bear Killed Near Willard Basin South Stake To INTEREST November Bear Shot Near 12-1- 3 Ben n ion. Priesthood will be meeting held at 7:00 oclock Saturday evening, followed by the welfare meeting at 8:15 oclock to which the public is extended a cordial invitation. As a special feature of the welfare program, two movie films (will be shown, taken recently by the Hollywood iiwanis Club Has Joint PTA Meeting Of The Parent-Teacher- s Associations of the Central school and the Lincoln school will hold a joint meeting Wednesday, Nov. 9, in the high school auditorium, tew it was announced today by Beecher, .publicity chairman. The Kiwanis club of Brigham (Feature speaker for the evenew officers at a iiy installed r International installa-lj- ning will be Lt. T. Earl jwanis and the subject of his Wednesday program, night Safety In Our 2, at 7:30 talk will (be ening, November Schools. cafe-iria- . lock, at the high school Also, the fifth grade will present part of the program, Mrs. installed at New officers were Dr. Bruce Har-un- , Beecher said. 1L. A. Bundy, president; Howard st Officers Wed Af-to- n Hun-sakc- the-ogra- Maria Zundel To secretary-easure- Baby Girl Recovers Humphreys, president; George t, Craghead, second Dr. (Bruce and Harmon, wtary-treasure- the program was the directed 'America aging of itJ. Edwin Baird. The group as led in the' pledge to flag by D, Merrell, following which len Fife offered the invocation. L A. Bundy then introduced le master of ceremonies, D. M. iason who followed by intro-ucinthe guests. The address of welcome was iven by Don Sheffield, follow-- i music presented by choral the Brigham City Orpheus torus with Norm Watkins, and accompanied on the ano by Verna Johnson. Glen S. Humphreys, president the Kiwanis, gave the presi-pnt- s report. The new officers First on g club were Ira Huggins, governor. the ! Three then installed t lieutenant numbers dis-:e- by a Weber quartet, followed, after-hicDr. Bruce Harmon, newly wfed president of the club, -- lege h the ve presidents response. Peters and John Owens wg a duet and the closing were offered by Reed C. ulp, district governor. This concluded the program 'd the members and their uests enjoyed dancing until 12 Connie Open House Open 'house will be held Sunday, November 6, at theJiame 413 south of Carl Josephson, Second west, for Maria Zundel, in 'honor of 'her eightieth birthoclock in the day, from 1 to afternoon. She is the daughter of Abraham and Abigail Abbot Zundel. She was born and raised in Willard where she attended the district school there. Upon graduating from the Agricultural college in Logan, Mrs. Zundel taught at the Brigham Young 'University in Provo for a year and at the Fielding Academy at Paris, Idaho for four years. At the death of her brother Jacks wife, she returned home to take care of his children and has lived in Willard ever since. At one time she was state commissioner of field work for the silk industry in Utah. She has been a leader in the community in all of the organizations, especially in teaching the kindergarten class in Sunday school for 36 years. Mrs. Zundel stil lmakes her home in Wilard. Book Review Planned tenters Lunch By The Special Interest class tffered By VFW The Corinne Veterans of For-p- i Wars will serve a lunch day Sunday and Monday to hunters in the Corinne at the V. F. W. home, two ocks east of the s Corinne J!yh, it was announced today V- F. W. officials. excellent lunch with a riety of items on the menu be served at a nominal fee, of the officials said. of the proceeds from the m win f go towards the the new V. F. W. build's- which was recently erect- - Second Ward Mutual the Second ward Mutual, An 11 pay-;e"to- of will sponsor a book review, to be presented by IMiss Mable ChrisNotensen, Tuesday evening, vember 8, at 7:30 oclock in the Second ward chapeL The book to be reviewed is one of Baileys books on Samuel Brannon, the early Mormon leader who led the first group of Mormon immigrants from New York, by boat, around South America and landed at and helped build San Francisco. It was also this same Samuel Brannon who played one of the most important rolls in the discovery and development of the California gold rush of 1849. The general public is invited to attend the book review. CHAPEL 'inner And Dance Event Planned By wond Ward For The Building Fund dinner and dance soon as the additional money will priesthood is taken in construction Jomrnf ,tle the Second ward will start, Knudsen said. e P,Gf,d this year at the Only the best food and lots of hall Friday it will be served at the dinner, 0 clock, November Knudson said, and it will be at s.j.T ,, the Proceeds go- - the nominal price of $2.50. S inta ,he holding fund, During the evening an excelordine 0 Bshap Glen Knud- - lent program will be presented. taking Not only will those tape? Abe.,additin of a new part in the event have an enPresent church joyable evening, but at the same iildini , to a an.n.e1 8t the- ccst of time will be contributing Ooo 01 the money very ' worthy cause, Knudsen as alrp1ri?,t.hirds been raised, and as continued. by S, ac-&- 'Mrs. M. A. Burteher, 207 east BRIGHAM NAVAJO DELEGATION g campaign Is being conducted by both the Brigham City Republican and Democratic parties. When Lorenzo second to live asked for a statement, Bott, ' running for his term, said, It is great in a community where lolitical elections come and go and campaigns are put over in a fair and friendly manner, with fairness to all candidates, bringing to the public the good qualities of the candidates of their choice. Be sure to vote November 8. , W. H. Griffith, democratic I candidate for mayor said, feel it is an honor to be chosen to run for mayor by the democratic party, and if elected, an opportunity to serve the community. Seven municipal offices will be filled at the election, a may- Seventh south, returned home Sunday evpning from Rochester, old Minn., with her or, two four-yea- r councilmen, baby daughter, Sydney Lynn, r two councilmen, a city who was operated on at Mays To Pictures Films, recorder and a city treasurer. clinic for a kidney disorder, her Be Shown At Meeting in three second operation te Besides W. H. Griffith runMerrell's, Jri-Stamonths. She is recovering niceBEHS Nov. 23 ning for mayor on the demoAt is Will Close it ly, reported. cratic ticket, J, Delos ThompSaturday Fell In Accompanying her mother on son and Luella Owens McFar-lan- e will have Brigham City people iMerrells, incorporated, and the are running for four-yea- r John P. Lillywhite, .president the month stay in Rochester the opportunity to see films, Lumber company will A record breaking 3.19 inches D. Glenn Burt and of the North Box Elder stake, was Mrs. Burtchers councilmen; taken by a Brigham City deleNobe closed all of daughter, Nancy. Gordon Reeves are candidates who was recently called to fulgation, of the Navajo Indian res- of water fell on Box Elder vember 5, officialsSaturday, of the firms for r fill a third term as president of councilmen; Conervation, besides still pictures, county during October, accord- said today. nie M. Peters is running for the Netherlands mission of the and samples of their silver ing to Charles Clifford, U. S. The businesses will close so L. D. S. church, will be honored City treasurer; and Grace F. craft, leather craft, etc., Wed- weather recorder for this area. that the employees may have Rock is candidate for City Reof the the the at first at a stake testimonial meeting .part high During nesday, November 23, the day off for hunting, officials corder. Noin the tabernacle, Friday, school auditorium, according to month one inch of rain fell and On the Republican ticket, beJ. D. Gunderson, chairman of since October 15, the rainfall said. vember 11, at 7:30 oclock in To sides Mayor Lorenzo Bott, are the evening. the Intermountain Indian school was as follows: October 17, .82; Willis Hansen and IMr. Shirley October 18, .71; October 19, .30; committee. Elder John. !A. Widtsoe of the Recently promoted to the rank four-yea- r council-men- ; W. Wight, The gathering will be held October 20, .26; and October 21, Council of Twelve, has stated of Sergeant in the Brigham 1H. Larsen .10. on and J. a offer to the Tracy report general that he will be present for the squadron of the Civil Air Patrol coun-oilme- n reNorris Larsen, two-yea- r Temperatures for Box Elder were Clarence Hewlett, Ronald trip the 16 person delegation meeting. ; Purdett S. Farmer, reser- - county from October 15, through made Indian to the city cently Don President 'Lillywhite, his wife Kirkham, and Bay Secrist 31 are as follows: treasurer; and Fannie J. Chrisand daughter, Dorothy Ann, These cadets attended the C.A.P. The Relief society of the Fifth tensen, city recorder. plan to leave for Holland in the encampment at Hill air force ward will hold their annual BaArrangements for voting facilibase in June. of December. This early part 7, ties are complete and according zaar, The following new members Monday, November will be President LiLlywhites starting at 6:30 oclock in the to officials at the city hall, there fourth mission in Holland. In of the CjA.P. received their idenafternoon in the Fifth ward will be eight voting precincts .in 1905 he served a two and one-hal- f tification cards last week. Stanlrecreational fiaii, officers of the "Brigham City.- Urey; will cover - years mission Clarence ey-. In there. Westley, Day, the same area as. the. eight organization said today. 1920 he was called back for Keith Welch, Sheril Cooke, Gary Food will consist of chill, cake, wards. , to Braegger, Joe Tani, Richard three and one-hal- f years, Voting will take place in the pie and ice cream. Lovely serve as president of the Neth- Reeder, and Tosh Mitamura. handmade articles will be for L. D. S. ward church buildings erlands mission. He Was called Dorial Gilbert also received his sale in booths featuring aprons, in all of the precincts except the again in 1925, two years after senior member card. tea towels, rugs, pillow cases, Third, which will be held at the It was announced that the 15 his return, again to serve as luncheon cloths, hankies, doil- fire station, and the Fourth premission president for nearly airplanes belonging to the Utah ies, childrens clothing, hot pads cinct, iwhich will be held at th four years. wing will be at the Brigham ; and miscellaneous interesting Central Chevrolet building. Presi- City airport all day In going to Holland, Sunday, novelties. News-JournlAs is customary, the dent Lillywhite will take leave November 13 and anyone wishDoor prizes will be awarded will be host to the peoof the North Box Elder stake of ing to see this type of aircraft in a drawing at 8:45 p. m., one ple of Brigham the L. D. S. church, which he is invited to visit the airport. City next Tuesfor adults, and one for those day evening, November 8 when A Halloween dance was held it, and are in unanimous agreehas served as president the past children ment the Indian that under 16 years of age. Every- returns of the city voting start five years. He will also leave at the Bountiful airport Monday one attending will receive a free coming in, at an election party. To at and several CAP. members will be able students. his duties as an instructor Aid in the Everyone interested ticket for the drawing. The party will start about 8 the Box Elder iL. D. S. seminary, from Brigham attended. Navajo Indian students who The concluding (feature, an- oclock at the ofl and a position as Box Elder soon be at the Intermounwill other highlight of the evening, fice. There will be free coffee, he Pick-Ucounty fire warden which make should school p Indian tain will be the appearance of the cider and doughnuts, and everyhas held the past five months. it a point to come to the high Pioneer Folk Dancers. This one is invited to drop inland The length of his stay in Holschool auditorium and gain pick-ugroup sponsored by the local watch the election returns come A land is indefinite. some first hand information on breakfast will be held Tuesday organization of the D.U.P., led in. Everybody in the community said. Gunderson them, L. Mr. Mrs. and the November 8, by Henry Workers at the polls are urgis invited to attend the stake by morning, Ladies Aid of the Community Thorne, will give the same short ed to cooperate by bringing or farewell testimonial. The regular meeting of the Presbyterian church, it was de- presentation with (which they telephoning totals to the Brigham City Lions club was cided at their regular meeting entertained those attending the Phone number Is 727 e D.U.P. convention at the held at the Hotel Howard, Wedor 726. Thursday afternoon. Hotel In Salt Lake City, nesday evening, November 2, at Both the Republicans and The breakfast will be held at 1. The music, dancon October 6:15 oclock with a large crowd on Main from North the church party organizations in attendance. 10 oclock until noon. Every es and costumes are authentic in the city are being Invited to the colorful. and arrangeevening During come, assist in tabulating the one is invited to attend. ments were made for a ChristEveryone interested Ls invited votes and keeping the totals In celebrating National Flowto this evenings entertainment current, and to take mas dance to be held part In the Approximately 150 people re December 7, at ZanavooMonday, er Week, Brigham City florists lodge have this week been sending Leg Work For Legg election party. cfived registration forms for up Logan canyon for members flowers to the hospital, to ail Voice of People Wasted III, (UP) CARBONDALE, evening school classes at Utah of the club and their partners. known people home bound be- The post office made its annual CENTERVILLE, (Mich. (UP) Once Is Enough MonState Agricultural college which was cause of sickness, and to some survey of mail and parcel post Centerville held a special elecOn the DETROIT (UP) Mrs. Bertha day evening. Eighteen classes under the program, direction of Charles of the business firms in Brig- routes and, according to regula- tion to decide whether to build Phillips said she lost all interwere started as follows: Intro Keller, was Bob Crompton, mem- ham City. tions, one official had to walk a new fire Station. Then the est in learning to drive an autoductory accounting, Office ma ber of the Brigham City deleThe two Brigham City firms every inch of the routes. Super- village council discovered there mobile after she rammed a poautomotive engines, chines, who recently visited the participating in National Flow- intendent of Mails Howard Legg were no funds available to build lice car during her first driving problems in small business, per- gation lesson. Indian reservation. er Week, along with ail the did all the leg work. the station sonnel relations, principles of Navajo the discussed many of national retail and wholesale electricity, salesmanship, adver Crompton of the Indians and told flower dealers, are the Drewes In Honor Ol National Flower Week Using, typewriting, introductory problems about the trip. Floral, operated by Henry and shorthand, electric welding, aceErma Mrs. tylene welding, joinery and mill a violin solo Crompton played Magda Drewes, and the Brigham accompanied by Floral and Gift, operated by Lou work, cabinet making, driver Mrs. Dale Rasmussen. and Dorothy Olsen. training and plastics. Guest at the meeting was Joe Others that may be started and owner of the Wednesday evening if a few Carr, manager Studebaker and Will City Brigham more people register for them Harris Harvester up- Massey are, advanced accounting, holstery, ceramics, and recreational crafts. Be One course in the making is Film a special course in salesmanship November 13 to 19, will be for the sales force of one of the observed by schools throughout of Logan. large business firms Box Elder county as American 4-H This is being organized around Book Week with the slogan the particular needs and prob"Make Friends With Books, acthe and of firm lems promises iFour-club members of this cording to Kenneth E. Weight, of to be practical. This type will be particularly superintendent of public schools service is also available to other community interested in the picture, The in Box Elder county. firms who can profit by it. Green Promise showing at the evenings registra- Capitol theatre on Friday and Monday "American book week should tion drew people from communbe observed in our schools, liaction w'th the along Saturday ities as far away as Preston, braries, and communities as a Corinne thriller, Stagecoach Kid. Tremonton, Franklin, social event, The Green Promise tells the cultural and and Brigham. in a letter to all stated Four-and Weight work club of story Classes will meet again Wedstars Marguerite Chapman, Wal- schools in the county. nesday. Other people who de- ter Brennan, Robert Paige and In all nations, sire to register are urged to be intelligent Wood. on hand Wednesday evening at Natalie people seek to make friends 7 oclock. There probably will with books to enjoy a pleasure be a number of people who were among people in many walks which only books can offer. still hunting deer or Halloween-in- of life. The courses are designGood books are the record 1 who failed to get it) on ed primarily to give technical Heia to Major Luiuuu Loll And Lonnie Peters of the best that men and Monday night but will be on training for application in daily women very and have hoped, felt, Making the presentation are Mrs. Dorthy Olsen (left) . . . representing the City Hall. hand for Wednesdays classes. life and therefore are more The interest in evening school practical than academia Several thought. When we read these and Mrs. Magda Drewes (third from left), representing the two Brigham City Florist' classes is surprisingly strong. courses are of ; special Interest we enjoy the companionship of firms. Flowers have been distributed to the hospital, home-boun- d, and some business The response Indicates a wide- to persons who have hobbies in the finest of mankind. Weight firms in honor of National Flower Week. quoted from Collier's weekly. spread demand for such training different fields. nine-mGnt- TO GIVE REPORT ON JOURNEY h To Be Held For 3.9 Inches Rain John Lillywhite October two-yea- Tri-Stat- e four-year-ol- d two-yea- Promotions Given CAP Cadets Relief Society Slates Bazaar Be Honored At lock. From Second Operation While hunting deer near Willard basin in Box Elder county, Ronald Jeppson of Mantua, hii the sportsmen's jackpot when he killed a 300 pound bear and a '260 pound deer within a few hours of each other. Wynn Jeppson, who was accompanying Ronald along with Ollie Dunn, flushed the huge brown bear just east of Willard The animal charged basin. down the trail only to come face to face with Ronald who was riding a horse. The bear attempted to pass him on the trail and when shot was only a few feet away from Ronald and a shying horse. According to Jeppson, it took two shots to drop the bear. Shortly before, he had killed a huge 25 point deer just below Willard basin. When questioned about the bear, Jepjisen said they would butcher him up and have bear sleak, and make a rug out of his hide. With Interest in the November 8, municipal election at a peak, a very clean but Interest-arousin- - r. officers leaving were Glen Old Ronald And Wynn Jeppson Displaying Bear they brought back from the area just east of Willard basin. Ronald shot the animal Tuesday, November 1, the last day of hunting season. Not pictured is a deer he shot on the same hunt. . . . 2G0-pou- Stake Testimonial Schools Is Planned Wallatjon Of jrenson, second ad E L.. Petersen, stake. General conference sessions will be held at 10 oclock Sunday morning and at 7 in the evening. The South Box Elder stake choir will furnish special music for both general sessions. TClean Campaign Waged By Both Democratic, And Republican Parties Willard Basin Saturday and Sunday, November 12 and 13, it was announced this week by President Glen M. Utah-Idah- FOR CITY OFFICIALS RUNS HIGH Quarterly conference of South will be held vice-preside- ELECTION Hold Conference Box Elder stake Officers And Directors Of Kiwanis Club Kiwanis International and the Brigham City Kiwanis club, who held in. of both flation night, Wednesday, November 2, at the Box Elder high school cafeteria. They left to right) Glen S. Humpherys, past president ; Ira Huggins, Lt. ire: (back row from Howard Dr. C. Bruce Harmon, new Sorenson, second District governor; ; Reed C. Culp, district L. o E. ; of the Petersen, secretary governor president On the front row : Cam Harmon, D. M. district ; and L. A. Bundy, first vice president. Mason, J. D. Merrell, Floyd Knudsen, Clark Hillam, J. Edwin Baird, all directors. IN 12 PAGES . Ladies Hold News-Journa- Breakfast Lions Club Holds come-as-you-ar- Regular Meeting News-Journa- Brigham Florists Evening School Honor Flower Week Gets Underway Book Week agen-agencie- Capitol On g Based Club Work Observed New-hous- Der-ocrat- ic l. |