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Show DAWN TO DUSK y SCOUT 0KN IS UNDERWAV NOW Volunteers Will Coct Citizens In Districts Srth, South ( campaign, purpose, to ac-e the people with scout program and support for the 19M. got under way Umlng at 7 oclock when mPt at the meet- the kick-olf- " Scout soy f, Ellen S. Carter nro-vff- Age 90 Thursday What: r rrnrrp ' wT5TT't opera-CoMh- r 6 1 ?r .3 II ft a v D i(! How-JJfef- Passes Away At E1en Sheffield Carter, 90, died the home of her daughter, nns' 0ZTEar 177 south morning at Sec-u,rsd- "'wl"e Jv th,M- - ii ,7 lom6! W,S born Fohruary 5, VOLUME 43, NUMBER 12 in Northamptonshire, England, a daughter of James W. rall Adelaine Wilmpr Sheffield. The family moved to Two Waive First Whout the day each,sev--of lunteers will contact citizen in their home Succumbs 3 Hearings On Bad on the campaign chairman of the 1said though it seems different campaign we ."radically all the time, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1950 Check Charges ' Recently waiving preliminary hearing on charges of issuing a George A. fraudulent check before City Judge B. C. Call were O. J. Crabb, 27, and Peter Relgehiero, Dies In 34. They were bound over to the district court for trial. George A. Osborn, 48, an IdaCrabb, who allegedly wrote a ho farmer, died suddenly last $50 check which he cashed here, Saturday night of a heart atwas returned from St. Anthony, tack. Idaho, and Reigehiero, who alAmong the survivors are his legedly cashed a $40 worthless parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. check which he cashed in Brig- Osborn of Brigham City and two ham City, was returned from sisters, Mrs. Ivy Jensen and Mrs. Blackfoot, Idaho. Wilma Hammer, both of BrigBoth of the men are being ham City. Funeral services were conheld In the county jail. Also appearing before Judge ducted last Tuesday afternoon Call was Roy L. Johnston, 34, in the Ashton L.D.S. ward. Ogdon, who pleaded guilty to Eagles Initiate Two a charge of drunken driving. He At the regular Initiation cerewas sentenced to $100 fine or to serve 60 days in jail in lieu monies of the Fraternal Order of Eagles this week with Russel of bail. Bock and James F. Bently were in the Brig- welcomed Recently settled into the organization. ham City court were three violations of Utah fish and game other than fixed by law; Demar laws. Bradshaw was fined $10 for Ollie Rhodes paid a $25.00 fine with an Improperly for hunting wild geese at a time hunting shot plugged gun; and Glen Benson paid a $25.00 fine for a prohibited shooting game Mr. Carter April 8, 1937, full cooper-t- o campaign is being teams of six to Wwn ped n out by men. captains and ,e - follows: as their teams ,, One: urics Price, ipton and Two: Ray-Payn- Jarvis Koford, Bob Tex Hamberlin. Lm Andersen, captain; Jack Frye, tan, Jess Jepperson, W Lowell Packer. i Eu- - Keller, captain: Kelly Hadfield, t, Willis Dean Three: Britenbeker, captain; Adamson, Clay House, Scott Horsley, le Stratford, i Fred Douglas. uis bert Six: captain; Arnold Hillam, Dean H. Reeves, W. II. and Kay Schuman. Olsen, Clark M. Gordon B. artf Seven captain; elmortt Beecher, L. est Freeman, Johnston, D. Wilde, Serll Beecher, Delos Thompson Mother Of Ten Children Osborne the North and South districts for all of the help the 500 Friday, March 24 red directly benefits All Day-V-oting for directors of scouts we have in them." "Dusk the South Box Elder Soil Conwell coordinated servation district by all mers in southern part of Idaho Trip far- Box Elder county. Polling will be at Ag. agents office, court house in Brigham City; Mantua L.D.S. church; and Willard school house. 2:00 P. M. Meeting of Bear River camp of D.U.P. at home of Seretta Johnson. 2:00 P. M. Mooting of Bear River City camp of D.U.P. at homo of Mrs. Melvin Johnson. 2:30 P. M. Meeting of Willow Creek camp of D.U.P. at home of Bessie Perry. 7:30 P. M. Meeting of Locust camp of D.U.P., home of Ruby Hansen. 7:30 P. iM. Meeting of the Seagull camp of the D.U.P. at the home of Capt. Chloe N. Petersen, 105 north Second west. 7:30 P. M. Meeting of Beehive camp of D.U.P. at home of Mrs. Ivy Fuller, 85 north First Mrs. Ellen S. . . . Carter life of service ends . . . London when Ellen was one year old, and moved to Brigham City as converts to the L. D. S. church when she was 13. She has resided here since. She was married to Simeon Dagget Carter, March 13, 1877, at Brigham City. He died April 9, 1927. A member and active worker in the L. D. S. church, she servpassed ed as Relief society teacher 40 away. east. Funeral services for Mrs. Caryears, as a teacher of the re7:30 P. (M. Meeting of Deseret ligion class, member of the old ter will be held Saturday aftercamp of D.U.P., home of Mrs. folk's committee, and was noon at 2 oclock In the Brigham John W. Phillips, 162 north known for her service to her PAGES Mrs. Margaret Taylor Johnsen Will Represent Brigham For State Mother Renting will receive 8 Chosen as the Brigham City mother for 1950 recently was Mrs. Margaret Taylor Johnsen, mother of 10 children, and loved by all who know her.- When Mrs. Johnsen friends nominated her for state mother, their words of praise and affection were many. Mrs. Johnsen graduated 1909 from the St. Marys of in the of the Holy ' there she majored languages. Upon completing college she taught school for four years in Box Elder county. In 1915 she joined the L.D.S. faith. Six of her ten children have completed work ln colleges, two of her children are now attending Box Elder high school. During the war five of her boys served in. the armed forces. Mrs. Johnsen is well known throughout the community for her musical ability, and often accompanies singers and Instrument players on the plana She and her husband have passed on to their children their talent and love for music.' Ail of them have received a heritage of fine bodies and minds, a fine sense of worthwhile values, and cultural training.' In paying tribute to her one of the letters written by her friends to the state committee says She Is a beautiful woman and always manages to look well groomed and has the bearing of poise ana dignity yet Is warm and friendly to all. ' For the past many years she has not only maintained heT home but.h& workec), at.the jo- cal high school part or lull time. Typifying Mrs. Johnsens success as a mother la another letter of recommendation telling that Sunday is 'family day at Mother Johnsens. . The Individual members of the family, if they are within reasonable traveling distance, all try to toe home on this day. The t and satisfaction this fam- Wasatch Sisters Cross. While in music and - bird. Other infractions of the law settled included that of Delbert Bock who was fined $10 on a charge of disturbing the peace, and of Louis Haslam who paid a $35 fine on a charge of drunkenness. Three men were fined for breaking traffic regulations: David E. Whitmore was fined $10 for operating a motor vehi cle without an operators ,11 cense; Merlin J. Browning was fined $20 for failure to give an arm signal; Rex Fuhriman was fined $5.00 for no license and f&AD.for speeding,. First ward chapel, with friends and relatives, caring for City their sick and helping them Bishop Raymond Payne officiatwhen death came Into their ing. Friends may call Friday & Owen, , captain; Lorin homes. evening from 7 to 9 oclock and 5ey, Glen Dean Freeman, She was the of nine Saturday until time of service mother Glen Smith, Don jy, Dee children, of whom three daugh- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. yog and Burt Reeves. ters and one son survive: Mrs. Zenos W. M Xine: Earl, 177 south Second Vilate P. Dodson, Vallejo, Calif.; east Mrs. Margaret Taylor Johnsen, Brigham City Mother , Wynn Anderson, captain; street, Brigham City. BurD. Mrs. Heber Mrs. and Stokes, Bill - Bradshaw, Nelson, Zenos W. Earl, both of Brigham ial will be in the Brigham City whose friends and neighbors nominated .her to compete . 'oa . Stokes, and Stanley Johnsen is described by . City; and Simeon Wilmer Car- cemetery under the direction of - ' fqr State Mother of Utah. Mrs. ter of Ogden.- She also Is sur- the Harold B. Felt Funeral, home. , cultured and as. friends character, I II sterling her, having 3ft ' ' ,wsrd Kelly captain;.TTM cix Afteioon44ttr birthday' "IrthfVrvtd by '24' .grandchildren, , , . charming.' and two MADE THE TRIP TWICE . versary of Civic Improvement t, Lawrence Turley, " Doug at brothers, W. W. Sheffield, Card-sto'club. Luncheon program jam, Morris Glover, Hermort B. E. Students Take High meet at Bear River high school Alberta, Canada, and the B.E.H.S. cafeteria. W, and Anson Call. and Saturday were last - 2:00 P. M. Convention of the Frank L, Sheffield of Layton. ' Honors At Speech Meet Janet Friday Sa 13: ' and Belva AnForsgren I . Box Elder Democratic party, H. Peters, On Sunday, February 5 of this captain; Richard both of whom were Box Elder derson, Commercial clubrooms. AnyAmong students of isen, E. L. Peterson, Bob year, an open house was held in humorous the invited. interested one honwon competing who school top her, Homer high at the home of her daughter and Tingey, Clarence ors at the District One speech reading division. Elliott Morris and Evening Dinner and program jenson, Mr, and Mrs. Zenos enjoy-menat Perry ward. Dinner from W. Earl, in m Rees. Brigham City, honWhen in 1846 members of the fol8:00 6:30 to with So Take Didn't program The Second Long 1: Trip oring Mrs. Carters 90th birthday L.D.S. church at Scotts Bluff, ily derives from just being tolowing. Everyone Invited. Dredge, captain; Roy Bean. anniversary. , At that time she Iowa, their winter quarters, and gether is, t believe, the highest Gold M. ward P. Fifth 8:30 Brown, Bill Harris, could look back on memories of formed their famous Mormon David tribute that could ever be paid hall. in recreation Green Sherg, Ernest a lifetime very closely linked Battalion and started for Iverson, Denzpli 10:00 P. ball, to a mother. M. Regular dance of ler, Owen Knudson, with the history of Brigham Max Said another letter, Mrs. to fight with California club. dance Jolleyette gan, Roy Reese, John Reese, City, and earlier, of the (L. D. S. the Army of the West for the Johnsens accomplishgreatest 26 Albert Thorson. church and its people ln Eng- United States against Mexico, Sunday, March ment, of which there arq a great 9:00 A. M. Community church land, her native land, members of the group made a many, is that of being a mother for isil school Indian at meeting Hendricks, captain; Cam and home maker. She Is the Mrs. Carter recalled many in- battalion banner to carry with Harmon, D. D. students. of ten children, eight of Billings, Art mother on them their long expedition. London. in stances life of her at school 9:45 A. M. Sunday and Lester , are whom Collings. still living and all recent over trek the During D. L. Her father always helped he executive Community church. committee for are upstanding fine citizens takwere in the old trail by the sons of memS. missionaries who services M. A. 11:00 Worship John campaign includes of the original battalion, ing active parts in the comward, J. Edwin at Community Presbyterian England. Often when there was bers munities where they reside. was again along on Baird, Dr. E. that flag he sell would food for no them, church. Harrison, Dr. C. H. Munns, ' Besides Mrs. Johnsens activicarried the Benjajourney, by to S. proD. get personal belongings 7:30 P. M. Farewell, L. Ryan, Harold Felt, Dr ties as a mother and teacher of of A. min Wadman Floyd Brigham He sat up Barker and Glenn testimonial for Lon B. Stall- visions. to feed them. Knudson. music, she has taken a very aca pair of City. made all and wt all of ward night Corinne chapel. at ings the teams could be tive part in many civic organiCumGeorge Washington boots for Brother Lorenzo Snow, itacted for their Tuesday, March 28 roster. zations including the American was the banner bearer in mings to mission on his was first who Three-act 8:00 P. M. play, Big E of the battalion unLegion auxiliary, Relief society. Company on no soles had Hearted Herbert by the North England and Civic C. Daniel and der Improvement club,' Ladies Davis, Captain stake, B.E.H.S. auditorium. Ev- his worn boots. the flag he carried 103 years Literary club, St. Mary's of the Ward Invited. erybody Wasatch Alunmae Association, Charles W. Penrose, who was ago, has been handed down to jfth 8:00 P. M. Nomination of can- bom in Northhamptonshlre, liv- his and many more. T. George didates for offices in F.O.E. ed at the Sheffield home at the Cummings of Brigham City. at their regular meeting. Green Because Mr. and Mrs. Cumcomposed High On Pre- time he 9:00 A. M. til 3:00 P. M. The Mountain Top, at the age mings were unable to go on the children round-ufor school He of 17. He had never been to trip, they loaned the old banFifth ward Gold and who will start school next the United States or seen a ner to the Box Elder chapter of ball will be held fall. mountain at that time. Ellens the Sons of Utah Pioneers to March 25, begln-March 29 at 8:30 mother helped him compose the take it with them and display oclock in the eve-- s Wednesday, the in 8:00 P. M. Basket dance m the music and they often sang to- it at appropriate times. ward recreation hall, Willard ward. Dancing from gether. Later Penrose moved to Though now tattered and torn announced today. 8 to 11. At 11, basket lunches Utah, but on each return to the flag was originally thick a,ure of the dance will be will be auctioned. London would make a home cotton cloth with the words crowning of the Gold and The date for filing for canwith the Sheffields and on their Mormon Battalion 1847 printqueen. ' way to chdrch would carry Ellen ed on it with dies taken from didacy for the next Box Elder rd,ln8 t0 those In charge woods roots to the and native on his back. xcellent floor show has county election for members of The Mormon Battalion Banner the land the settlers were in the Republican' party is MonDisplaying arranged. the In 1873, family November, when they made it efreshments will be served. day, April 15, K. B. Olsen, Box On to Utah. come prepared to Under the direction of Mr. . . . that was carried by the Mormon battalion from winter quarters in Scots Bluff, Iowa, Elder county clerk, said today. bethe journey over their ship Wadman and the sponsorship of to San Diego, California, on the original trek in 1846-4are Benjamin Wadman (left) According to law a person came lodged on a sand bar. The the Box Elder chapter of the file at least 20 days prior must Piothe him on Sons trek the who of Utah with the banner carried completed by recently captain ' of the company of Sons of Utah Pioneers, the flag neers. to the county convention of his center Glen In is his I. M, him the is beside Wadman, Mary sister, called T. Standing Hart, Saints, John was displayed at Mesa, Tucson them together for theni to fast and Yuma, Arizona; at San Bennion, president of the South Box Elder stake. On the right are Mr. and Mrs. George party. Because of the of the id, T. Cummings. and pray. They did, and toward Diego and San Bernadino, Cali It was Mr. Cummings grandfather who, as banner bearer, carried the Democratic countydateconvention morning the ship began to quivSt. George, Utah. could not be learned, their filflag in the battalion on the trek. Raul Merrell and Wayne er and by night they were on fornia and at the for . ing date is unknown. Johnson are candidates of the The captain their way. t It will probably be a week or presidency of the Brigham City third was the it that said ship so conin after the Republican ir v. !? Ms Friday eve-2- Junior Chamber of Commerce time he had taken Saints on vention, however. beginning at the election being conducted by his ship and they had always in the evening, it mail this week. One of them been successful. that I invited the rational offices, explained est to the listening audience highly commended for their j it Boosts You Ln, Unced will succeed Ray Andersen, ay. I their . in acquaint- club president, Norma Jensen. have been the following topics civic pride and attitude in procooperation of the dance will be 1949-5Ellen Sheffield and Simeon t Jaycee president. cera Miss aired through personal inter- moting their fine educational Jensen our stressed towns with the people ing mailed to all D. Carter, whose father Was the oSSiMJ the queen at Ballots were confronting the tain goal was achieved by sev- views; The Mayor Speaks; Brig- program on local civic affairs. many problems Chamber, ln to settle Junior the first family Brigham members of iccnraevening. city fathers. In continuing, the eral committees in establishing ham City Fire Department; the Their slogan coincided with our ln charge with the names of two candi- City, were united in marriage Since we are the national slogan locally. She Electric and Water Department; Stop the Leak theme and, we mayor stressed, can7 12 1138 been dates for president and ranaL in 1877, by President Lorenzo of the peo- specifically described the ac- Local Sanitation; Park and Rec- find daily evidence of the coservants the merely r Snow. danCC- In February, 1889, they Pe didates for the four to find a complishments of the radio com- reational Facilities; Brigham operative spirit resulting from we are Stsinn? ple pleased It I. , terms on the board of directors. went through the Logan L. D. S. served. voice through this willing group mittee headed by Mrs. R. C. City Police Department; Public their inquiry into our towns and Car marked the 1882, be dance. Ballots are to temple. In May, of interested women. We find Alston. Others on the qpmmit-te- e Health, which included special business. returned to the secretary, M. ters moved to 27 south Fifth Attention was focused include Mrs. Effie Adams, programs based oa the Utah B. it is one of the finest civic proPresident Jensen neatly sumMontoday east. Here most of their chil on Reese Jensen, before next ever LaPreal Wight, Hannah Hillam and P. W. clubs statewide proj- med up the program in saying, has of Business activities grams the City the Brigham u dren were bom. March day. and Mrs." Leon Christiansen. A ect, rheumatic fever; childrens It has been our purpose to alert and professional Womens ciub experienced. dePartmVnt of Candidates for the four direclth A summation of the 1949-5Is dental care and the Box Elder the citizens of Brigham City to 50 in conjunction with city affairs Mrs: regular . weekly, program Carter Mr. and spent Adams, 16 cases of mea tor positions are: Dean ts m r??rd which is of national scheduled with several consecu- county Health Council program. the many, unseen fingers necesLorenzo Bott J. life theme, when married and of Mayor happy Bouck, years seven Lowell Baron, Harold tive series on public service. Chamber of Commerce Secre- sarily dipping into the common A. Da-- , on their fiftieth anniversary, said, In November, I first heard scope, is being stressed locally reSoi ,BX Elder Close harmony with public of- tary Murray Mason concluded pocketbook, and to show the George W. Davis, Richard Earl, March 13, 1937, the family and the round-tabl- e discussion spon- this week when synopsis of the Rex n the Davis, cased county were vis, Wayne friends gathered at the home of sored by the business womens years accomplishments are beJ ficials in action is giving a in his statement that, the Bus value received for the amount oHuinf cf!icken pox, one Wade Ebeling, Ray Reese, Dick C. Earl for a banquet and group and their slogan was so ing called into state headquar- stimulating impetus to the var- iness and Professional Womens of money which must be dis- Vera and Smith and Seegmiller, Dee Glen to ious programs. Of great inter- - club in Brigham City are to be pensed. ters and thence forwarded Of Boost Your Town The following month, impressive program. whoopmg cough. Harold Van Dyke. Johnson, at Eight: Don Second east. Meeting of Apprenticeship committee, Commercial clubrooms. 8:30 P. m. Gold and Green ball, l. First ward. Crowning of queen at 10 , oclock. 9:00 P. M. Gold and Green Ball, Corinne L.D.S. recreation hall. Everyone invited.-- ' j Saturday. March 25 8:00 P. M. Semi-forma- - i , - v Benjamin Wadman Carries The Original I. Mormon Battalion Flag On Recent Trek son-in-la- San-Dieg- i . Slates great-grandso- Ball GOP Filing Date p Satur-eventn- For County Election April 15 . Jaycees Naming fa Ward Slates New Officers 7, Green Ball aSTSyjSSiT!! B. b P. W. Club Lauded By Mayor For Civic Projects - Review Of Years 0 . Activities Show thr two-yea- seml-form- Accomplishment 0 r r3 A s Ml |