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Show tinted Is Invited jilic vice B.E. re To Easter Oratorio Tabernacle Sunday, April 9 annod, rteenth ui i lor tiieti ;p'y diSympfiony uni: paj, ere oirWH lithog (also hei laying jt e hf " hor;oi Symphonic choir, as the best in the region and perhaps a prominent west" by ,c Califor-tthein Sacramento, they performed there the Brigham ,iv will be at on the D. s. tabernacle Ogden supenii !Land ur r. Here ipear dug r also mu-,'riti- !Se Posit;., Sovernni, c n ,n rs in Wjj icinity, and a h obtaij j, ,ing of April 13. under the sponsor-- J pearing Profes-,- 1 tj,e Business women of Brigham City, and !afy, Cle, ri8haij c. of the venture will proceeds iied for ;o The oratorio, The Vision, by Evan Stephans, outstanding L. D. S. composer, will be at 8 oclock Easter presentedin the Box Elder stake morning tabernacle. Robert Reese of Ogden, tenor, and J. Earl Johnston, baritone will be the featured soloists. The South Box Elder stake choir is composed of sixty-fivvoices under the direction of Harold B. Felt. Mrs. Vincent F. Davis is organist and Douglas Mann, pianist. The Box Elder seventh grade chorus, under the direction of Marie Thorne Jeppsen, will assist the choir by singing two of the chorus numbers. The Vision" was written on the theme of the vision of Joseph Smith, at the request of the First Presidency of the church on the centennial celebration of the restoration of the gospel. It was first presented by the Salt Lake tabernacle choir, under the direction of the composer, Evan Stephens, who has written many of the favorite songs, anthems and choral numbers of the L. D. S. church, and was a composer of worldwide fame. Stephens, it is interesting to note, was reared in Willard. According to Edwin Anderson, manager of the choir, the public is invited to attend this Easter morning service in song. There will be no admission charge. i,ono. fighting rheumatic ell rounded program this iresented again Mrs. will year Wilma Boyle Bunker e in those num-wher- ccompanist is accompaniment personally man-an- d highly professional ability as piano solo- - up forms or loading BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1950 Chamber Group Asks Reclamation Friday, March 31 2:00 P. M. Meeting of Old Folks at home of Jens P. Petersen, south First east. 8:00 P. M. Meeting of Farmers Union, Willard school. Anyone interested invited. 9:00 P. M. old and Green ball of combined Third and Seventh wards in Eighth ward recreation hall. Saturday, April 1 , Benefit dance for Evening completion of new V.F.W. home at Corinne, recreation hall. Everyone invited. 8:00 P. M. Dance at Teen-ag- e club, sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary. 8:00 P. M. Party for South stake and Gleaner girls. Sunday, April 2 9:00 A. M. Protestant services at the Intermountain Indian school. 9:43 A. M. Church school for Brigham City Presbyterian community church. All ages. 11:00 A. M. Worship services at Community church. 2:00 to 4:00 P. M. Open house for Mrs. John Knudsen on 80th birthday at her home in Portage. 9:00 P. MGleanor irl Elmeeting of the North-Boder stake, at Third ward cha7 I For B.E .County Utah Mother Selection For 1950 Will Be Announced InliBrigham Tonight for NEED FOR No plans can be made APPRENTICES the reclamation of land west of Brigham City from Honeyville to of projWillard until a back-loects are first completed, .E. O. Larson, regional director for the U. S. department bureau of reclamation, told a Box Elder county Chamber of Commerce committee when they met with . Merchants Have him in Salt Lake City WednesUntil April 10, day. On the committee from the For Tax Reports county were Alf Olsen, Earl AnMerchants of Box Elder dersen. Carroll B. Williams and county who are still delinMurray Mason, secretary-manage- r quent with their tax reports of the Chamber. The committee presented the to the county assessor's office for 1950 have until April 10, theory that this land would be to get them in, Ernest Hanif properly good for cultivation sen, county assessor, said todrained and then irrigated. Larsen promised that as 60on day. Inventory of stock as of Janas feasible soil testing and sur1. 1950 as well as trade uary on be done the would veying fixtures must be reported or land to determine its the assessor's office will be obligated to make an estimate for taxing purposes. ELEVEN DISTRICT UTAH MOTHERS State Council Of Carpenters Discuss g 10 PAGES Will BE FETED Problems At Brigham Convention Sat. AT RECEPTION Excellent Program Is Promised By State Committee At 8 P. M. In Tabernacle The need for apprentices Motherhood will be proudly toasted this evening at 8 develop skilled craftsmen the building trades in the Unit- oclock when all of the district mothers of Utah are honored er ed States was pointed out by at a reception at the stake tabernacle and when the state Sherman Lund, apprenticeship mother is chosen from the well qualified group to represent rebe will details coordinator for of the state ogram Utah, at the convention of the Utah the state nationally for American mother. ed later, according to Miss From the many worthy canof chairman state council of Carpenters, in a E. Erickson, for state didates nominated Hang On club's project committee, Brigham City Saturday aftermother from practically every noon, March 25. ssisting Miss Erickson with are Mrs. Mabel community In the state 11 disngements During the convention the trict mothers were selected to , sen and Mrs. K. L. Seifert. council, which is composed of compete for state mother. locals from Brigham City, LoTo Be Featured Soloists At Easter Oratorio g In the northern district gan, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Box Elder and Cache Provo, Tooele, Price and Kanab, counties, Mrs. Mary Hooper Linelected new officers for 1950. ford of Logan was accorded the B. J. Wilson of Salt Lake City honor of being chosen in the was voted president, and Wilfinal Judging. , liam G. Ryan of Provo was elected secretary-treasureBrigham Citys mother thik was Mrs. Margaret John-seyear City Still Besieged Ernest Cox, retired president of 10 children, eight mother of the council, and a member of By Measles Epidemic of whom are living at the presthe union for the past 50 years, ent. Mrs. Johnsen is well known Brigham City is still in the presided over the sessions Satby everyone in the community midst of a measles epidemic, ac- urday. for her many achievement. . , Council members him a pel. gave Of her children, six have been cording to a report of the state vote of thanks 4 and gratitude Tuesday, April of health. students and two are department college 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. Casting of For the week ending March for his efforts during his past now attending Box Elder high votes for Fraternal Order of Ronney Dean Harris, son of 24, there were 18 cases of mea- five year term as president. school. The Ladies auxiliary of the Eagles officers for coming Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Harris, will sles in Brigham City and three A short but impressive cereWar at class home. Memorial the the others elsewhere in the coun- Brigham City Carpenters local senior year. represent will be that at the tabermony 7 to 9:00 P. M. Depositing of Box Elder high school as their ty. number 1886, entertained the nacle tonight, Mrs. Elma Klitballots for the F.O.E.s elec valedictorian at commencement Also reported in Brigham City delegates wives in the aftergaard, state chairman of the tion at War Memorial home. exercises this spring. Ronney was one case of chicken pox and noon, by taking them on a tour event said. 8:00 P. M. Trustees meeting of Dean earned the honor by re- one case of of- - the Intermountain Indian while syphillis On the program Friday eve' a of posthe Community church, at ceiving 169 points out the rest of the coun- school. Later In the afternoon throughout the Girls Glee club ning sible 180. church. ty five cases of influenza, four bridge and pinochle were playunder the direction of Earl T. lay, 8:00 P. Nine other students are listed cases of German measles, and ed. The Stars Johnston, will sing "God TouchAt 6 oclock Saturday afterHung Low by South stake, with Ronney Dean as the ten four cases of mumps were ed The Rose" to start the pro- - ; B.E.H.S. auditorium. No ad-- . highest scholastic students of noon a banquet was served at gram. L. ,D. Wilde will offer the are: ... , the class. mission charge. hotel for all the Mary Ann ; They Ear, invocation, following whlchlhe Barber, Wesley Barlow, .Mary . Baritone . . Wednesday, 'AprlFS delegates of the convention. List Of SUP's song, Waltz Of The Flowers," 8:00 P. M. Installation of new Lou Burrows, Carol Call, Max the five local During banquet will be sung. v': V.F.W. officers and auxiliary, Hamilton, Kathryn King, LaNae people entertained them with And Wives On Mrs. Klitgaard will then offer Is and home. Nakamura three vaudeville acts. War Memorial Mills, Lilly remarks following which a readBattalion Trek With all the delegates and Seely. Thursday, April 6 ing, Our Utah State Mothers," 2:30 P. M. Meeting of ladies many of the members of the written by Mrs. Earl Madsen from The following people to be announced union was a Aid, dance held Jiried present, place J. L. Weidmann Elected Box Elder and the music by Mrs. Asa . were in present county the Carpenters hall at 9:00 later. will be given by Jean-nin- e Co-o- p Beecher, of reenactment on the the 7 Officer Of Utah oclock that evening. RefreshFriday, April . ; v . Anderson Mormon Battalion trek earlier ments were served during the 7:30 P. M. Fashion show and 'uneral services for Ellen of L. Alf chairman Freeman, J. L. Weidmann of Honeyville this month: dance. dance review at Box Elder ffield Carter, 90, who died the judges, will then announce Mr. end Mrs. Jack Fronk, The officers of , the Brigham high school, sponsored by was reelected to the board of the state mother for 1950 after Brigham Mr.' Mrs. and Utah of Tremonton; the directors Thursday 1886 Poultry City were and the ladies' City Local high school. Everybody invi which Clifford L. Ashton, repfning, March 23, held The annual dance review and TremonFrancis GunnelL at B. and Farmers Cooperative ted. No charge. in auxiliary, the committees Charles Grant Earl Governor Lee, - will resenting show presented each urday afternoon at 2 oclock fashion their convention in Salt Lake ton; Mr. and Mrs. William charge of arrangements, and all 9 April Sunday, to Mother. a tribute the the First ward Elder Box pay high 8:00 A. M. Oratorio 'The Vis- City last week, according to of Adams, Tremonton; Mr. and of the members of the local here, chapel under year by tht A That Wonderful solo, Hun direction of Abraham of Mrs. of Munns Fred grandson of the ficers Garland; Bishop Ray-fi- school, is slated for Friday received stake choir South the of organization. ion by the the state thanks will be sung i Mother Of Mine, Mr. of who Hurt Mrs. saker William Payne. carried the and and More farmers than sword, 6,000 April 7 at 7:30 oclock at for council their efforts in makat Box Elder stake taberna Wilde and accompahe family prayer was offer-b- the high school auditorium. Virginia 'by Mr. Reed Mrs. all of from and Snowville; a success, parts poultrymen cle. Everyone invited. ing the convention nied by Margaret Johnsen. Kenneth Sheffield, and turnIdaho Larsen, and Snowville; Utah Southern 10 officers said. April The fashion show is unique Monday, The next number on the proinvocation was by Vance H. Mr. and Mrs. James F. JenIt The mid-yea- r convention Last day for mer- ed out for the convention. of will be a tribute to the in that all clothing to be shown All Day gram Mr. Leslie Mrs. Jenley. The prelude and post-sen, was in and the its the state history. tax biggest council with of carpenters reports chants to file state mother has been made by the students by a friend from were P. Mrs. Leon Mr. sen, Ed and and General Ruth will be held in Salt Lake City, Manager Clyde played by assessors office. A Response town. home her of the clothing classes and they vcs. Mr. Bear of re River Jensen City; monds, one of the founders, Saturday, July 19, 1950, accord-dinApril 13 will be given by the state mothwill range from formal attire to Thursday, he First ward Mr. B. A. Mrs. members and more 6,000 to than choir Cox. Bingham, President Evening-Ogd- en ported singing moth-sansymphony er and the song, "God Keep You childrens wear. fol-inMrs. Horace Hunsaker, Oil My Father, at stake tabernacle under the in Utah and Southern Idaho and and Mr. The dance review is based on Everywhere" will be sung. Loren Hunwhich remarks were of-Mrs. and and in announced that $310,000 Brothers Serve pa Long sponsorship of Business and Benediction will be offered by the story of Cinderella. of been by Ralph Sheffield. saker had BOSTON (UP)-J- Pat Honeyville; tronage payments 'Professional Womens club. and Mike Delos Thompson, J. Following This promises to be an enjoyduet by Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr. M. and Mrs. A. made to members during the Reeder, Donoghue, brothers, retired from and students have the program a reception will be II H. Franc-ci- s 12 Mr. Mrs. Another months. and Corinne; is Griffiths, titled In ,the able evening office the pay past AuTransit post The worlds Metropolitan top held at the tabernacle for the made a special effore towards at Cerro de Pasco, rden, F. Christensen, Mr. George thority after a combined total of was sung. Peru, says the ment of $140,000 is now being and wish to exnew state mother. this temarks were offered Ben program 1950 man new of Mr. sea for Wad John and the distributed 91 years service on the public by Abel tend their invitation to the pub- National Geographic Society. It Committees for the reception Rich son. which the Brigham City. following is at an altitude of 14,385 feet transportation system. Charles Grant Earl, the small are: to attend. A Christian Goodnight, lic rendered by Juanita Stef-anboy with the big sword in the rf?ra,n Mrs. Earl Madsen, chairman; Inna Hansen. picture above, is the (dont let ,Mrs Aga Mrs. Floyd Norman s Lee offered the greats confuse you) great- - Davis, Mrs.jcheT, Bob W. H. Gleave, following which a duet From Williams we turned pianos all played by men; bar- great great grandson of Abra-- 1 Crompton, Quig Nielson and L. be something strange in desert reservation on the JPoscd by Clara and Stewart conditions two ham Hunsaker, pioneer famous D. Wilde. (Note: This is the first of to see such robust children. west on 89 to Ashfork then south Master ber shop quartets, dancing and to sang. the little flocks of sheep and life M. Reeder, presiA. he people of this area, who car-- Refreshments: evearticles well 89 on was to into by on 'Prescott and again closing remarks were ofgetting the It of the most beautiful ried the sword with him on the of goats on the range with Mr. and Mrs. Will Griffith, Sons singing Elder Box of the to 89 Phoenix. The great irrigawhen we by Raymond Payne highway and dent the scattered hogans and the few ning turned westleft ladies; bear evidence of Mormon battalion trek of 1846-- chairmen; George Nielson, Glen onto 64 which tion projects near Proenix were young benediction was offered by Utah Pioneers, describing and the wonderful talent at Mesa. on the Indians who seemed to know led us to 47. Bennion. Sheffield. experiences of the people Bright Angel lodge on like coming into another world reThough not a weapon to be Decorating; their way about and semed at the south rim of Grand Canyon and the green fields looked The large Mezona hall was Box Elder bus on the recent uterment was at the Brigham Mr. and (Mrs. Floyd Anderson, Mormon Bat- home. The dry appearance of where we were glad to receive greener after the desolate re- packed with thousands of fine handled easily by a boy Charles y cemetery under the dlrec- - enactment of the e litan aud- size, the weapon and Mr. and Mrs. the one people was of chairmen; appreciative expanse " of the the great a good nights rest. gions of the desert. Harold B Felt fu. talion trek.) m. 9 at and the ience address with Mr. iMrs. land and and in p. cleared Adamson, of the Reeder M. tobert tle plots original company home. By A. Dedication of the Tuesday, March 14 we were at The orange groves showed the by Ernest R. McKay on early cover the 2000 mile sojourn Leon ChTistlansen- evi; e was On March 13, 1950, bus num- rows of corn stumps gave as history of Arizona was a masa of December frost the by Charles N. Shef- place lovely canyon, grand injury been someone had through the great American de-- 1 Reception: ber three began the journey by dence that some trees were of of to see handiwork ill. But the the great sermon. terful we sert. hoped Mayor and Mrs. Lorenzo Bott, starting to load at Tremonton tilling a corn crop and one. nature from the rim of the can- they say frost seldom happens After the chairs were removed the scarred but proud Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, Recently with other stops at Bear Rer their crop had been a good and leave could We the of fast yon. scarcely maturing crops the Box Eider dancers did a old blade made a similar trip. Mrs. Melissa Peterson, Mrs. Everybody should see the it to respond to the City, Corinne, and Brigham City. bugle call lettuce and vegetables, hay and Pioneer 6quare 'dance and the Fred Curtis, national e president of Guen Limb, Mr. and Mrs. A full load of 18 couples left Navaho reservation to really ap- to arms but like all the great grain of all varieties made it Boston two-steArizona square A. Madsen, and Mr. and in preciate the blessings we have. land oclock Sons of Utah 5:15 had Pioneers, at Brigham City canyons we must feast and live seem like summer. No wonder dancers did several Mcnumbers A short stop at The Gap tradstrapped to his side on thej'Mrs. Vosco Call, the morning with Ernest R. on the memory of the vastness Arizona Is attracting so many and the crowd Joined in. Every- it bnned . 4 was interesting. recent reenactment of the trek Judges: very as captain. ing post winter us. before Kay of Huntsville more and tourists great one was provided with a good school in the rear inSUP. Curtis, on the trip, "Mr. Alf Freeman, chairman; little The vice the president first by is McKay Receiving our battalion uni- irrigation projects are develop- nights lodging. Salt Lake organization. dicated that the natives must national played the part of Col. George 'Mr. Gus Backman, of the 15 After break- Cooke U. S. soldier who com- - City; Mrs. lone B. Daniel, Jhe Stars Hung Low, a in order forms and the call to fall in ing. Wednesday, somewhere around be leadership his play Everyone enjoyed Behind schedule, we did not fast at the Mezona hall, the a Mexican to maintain a school and the and the drill that followed was gan; Mrs. W. C. Jensen, Ogden, the battalion. . background, is on the trip. see much of the city of Phoenix buses took us to the Mesa temto of new a a to lot experience many r tasted good busts The sword has several dark and Mrs. L. L. Cullimore, Provo, presented by the South The caravan of nine of army exper but hurried on to Mesa. Not ple and another grand exper- stains on it. but it is the stake Tuesday, April left Salt Lake City at 6 a. m. of thirsty travelers. The .Nava us but the men opinion Honorary Committee: e ience. The president directed of the owner, were ience helped us a lot and their only were we late for the sale s011"1-lanfor curios and ho the rugs toward at 8 Benjamin Grant, Governor and Mr3. J. Bracken oclock in the and traveled Cn!ns but for the dinner as well. our visit and gave us many in- that genial attitude made us soon a temptation. can be nothing more Lee, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. O. hooi6 !?. the Box Elder high they The weather was cold reIt was an appealing atmos- feel at home while marching However the men left the bus teresting features of this sacred than bull blood stains, for the Jay Kingston, Mrs. Kieth Read auditorium, enough so the bus windows at- uniforms and building and his rich exper worst battle the battalion fought ing, Mrs. F. L. Graham, Mrs, and one could well re- and following the fife and drum in battalion until back-'imphere Mexican ! mained marched quite some distance ienoe in directing the work. oundf Lthe member the words of the song of battalion days. was a herd of wild bulls C. R. Lomax, Mrs. J. P. Burgess, the play which is It all made us a little late in through the city and were well Brother Avard Fairbanks was that against us knew nation Mrs. V. J. Duke, Mrs. R. H, Hull Before 89 through your them. attacked ctionPr,dUced under the diFollowing highway and Mrs. Perry Ellason. and Ka- some thousand moons ago. Our leaving the Grand canyon (I received by those in charge of there to tell us of his interestKartell Panguitch Richfield, Woodland, al,. in decorating ing experience The ushers are Sandra Knud-soand fathers fell in darkness and mean grand) and again we the program. weather NOTICE cool nfdr0ama found construe-derwayPewe director, nab, in The Mesa ladies furnished us the walls. So long were on our way south on highCharlene Felt, Dee Ann Daal scenery 18 now snowdrifts in the Kiabab forest, wandered to and fro. 64 passing more Kiabab a very good dinner at the Me The lecture on the grounds in To merchants who are still de- vis, Loraine Christensen,. : Mona way lived trees hunting,, by the they've among flcnty of deer and our forest and many cedar groves zona hall under the direction of was also very interesting and linquent with tax reports to the Rae Eskelsen and Marilyn the cast are Bruce and they looked like the winter stead of work and art, idle In and desert as well to Williams President S. Harold Wright, as the great variety of plants. Also county assessors office. to dwindled race has weie. Bunny Reese, Mrs. had been kind to them. All forms not in on or before in dian hearts. Oh how blessings and I remembered that our son. sisted by the Mesa S.U.P., D.U. interesting to see, the beautiful Lake Jacob Richard ,Jainos After leaving Mantlo, poi, matured oranges on one side April 10, will be filled in by the Cameras concealed In blnocu Jar vanish when man from God has Grant, had labored there as a P. and the Relief society. of honor in Don Ray Ncbeker, Arizona (named elva A special musical show, fea of the temple and those on the assessor. missionary and the bus stopped lars, canes, revolvers, and even erson Evelyn Cazier, cob Hamblin) we turned east strayed. B. A. Bing turing the finest talent in Ari- other side had ay allowed and who to all been injured j Inventory of stock as of Jan- in a necktie are included in a Bishop A lesson may river great Colorado Anderson, Ann Romer, the crossed and Billy with frost. the learn. I hope I never forget the ham and wife the privilege of zona. uary 1, also trade fixtures must display of "detective cameras at Marble canyon and into Then I greeting their missionary son as It was exceptionally good and At 11 a. m. we were off to be reported or an estimate will at George Eastman House, the I received. weath- feelings The sumthKIne,-s?nreservation. the play Navaho g of the summer heat and he came happily running to the variety from a quartet of Yuma. : be made for taxing purposes by photographic institute in RoWoodland er was warm and pleasant and think aLby accordion music; a quartet of (Continued Next Week) the assessors office. I little the the hogan. There must greet them. well chester, N. Y. see by Ova Bennett. we were able to and pick VOLUME 43, NUMBER 13 performing n - n com-prisin- 1 Ronney Harris r. Is Named 1950 x 9-- Coats Regu- - .50 ' Valedictorian BvE-H.- M.-P- oats 14,50 rd -- ii Carter School Slates Le-lan- d Fashion Show, Saturday - Santo- ;o Dance Review : great-great-gre- irts. tone, )0 at eve-nin- d y 1 rs g 1 to X able- - g g 1 Pf- - I ket 'S- Whit' ' d re-k- Box Elder SUP Finds Battalion Trek Entertaining Educational 1 es 1 ir. Her-thre- hirts Mil Stake Play is April ' well-wate- its . Ro-th- . pa-rad- frost-covere- d . rs n, WT ou CHA T' . |