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Show bon SPUE OF BOILER 'ale be; fat ractit tied IB; i BUST jMffl STOCK SHOW FFA For No Pedestrian HONORS Lamb Feeding Project Lauded By Chairman; 24 Sheep Lost In Blast Accidents In 49 x Elder w The highly respected Ameri-ca- n Automobile association gave erupting in the center of the Box In animal pens at the Ogden livestock show, which unusual recognition to Brigham City this week for their perfect City FFA boys, killed five lambs d record of no W two Brigham pedestrian deaths more so 18 that they had to be slaughtered, during 1949, in a letter to Mayor injured the Lorenzo county a from Bott. reaped large share of the icipant3 spite of a boiler El-cou- out-itan- i Oft, ' Oi, Jut I , Mitj tdli. h - . - in-l- fn-wer- '9.95 ' V rt Kenneth Hunsaker, Morrell ed ing and son of Mr. and Hunsaker American Automobile association extends sincere congratulations for this outstanding pedestrian safety record with the hope that it will continue unblemished through 1950. Our staff will be pleased to continue to work with Chief Harry C. Smith, who acted so capably as your contest representative in 1949 and Mabel S. Flamm who completed the re Hunsaker. ttnad by Bloat the time of the explosion over le was just crawling and of his out pen fence was carrying rt Hunsaker lie of hay just in front of same fence. Hunsaker was ened with the bale of hay fence with op of him. , The le on it also turned over on rt and spilling Glade, Jbris filled the air breaking jows 0 Mo the throughout build-an- port. 'Recently m Coombs d were & Hun-- r nearby, was knocked down by the t but Vernon managed to standing Commission In Air Force For Powers UNITS IN THIS AREA UNDERWAY Housekeeping facilities for 30 to 35 families are urgently needed in Brigham City by the Intermountain Indian school for new personnel who will arrive to instruct the additional Indian children to be at the school this year, according to a report given to the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce board of directors Wednesday evening, by Dr. George A. ' Boyce, superintendent.' with Installation of the second of two new transformers scheduled for placement under the project, he said.: This completed the substations . $43,000 general building program begun last year by the company to keep abreast of the valleys increasJ ing power demands. Other UP&L work in the region reports Mr. (Ririe includes a new lighting system to be completed in the business, district of Trmonton in late Au; gust. ;:.j M To cost $6000, the new light0 ing system will consist of lumen, mercury - vapor lamps to be supported by 30 foot steel poles. Incorporating all the latest . feature? of mod ern street light design, it will in crease ' the night-tim- e safety jof Tremontons , downtown streets as well as enhance civic pride, he said. Sudepts .. in the ,, elementary schools of Box 'Elder county will soon study and recite their les sons under new fluorescent lighting. The school board has let the contract for relighting all schools as recommended by lighting specialists of the Utah Power & Light company. ,i daughter of Gaynell Johnsen, SURVEY OF AVAILABLE HOUSING . Gaynell Johnson Wins Scholarship j r electric service, Olin H. Ririe, manaUP&Ls Ogden divisioh ger, announced this week. Capacity of the substation was increased by 2000 kilovolt-ampere- s . , Pow-e- Light companys substation at Deweyville has been completed to assure the mounting number of residents of the region adequate and dependable non-fatalit- y Just to the and Vernon Expansion work at Utah Brigham City received state honors for having a record during 1949. Also they received similar honor the previous year. five lambs were killed celight by flying slabs of t. A large piece of cement, jt 10 pounds in weight, hit fatering trough t of Glade. a New Equipment 1949. "The , Ptu Urgent Need Of Housing Facilities For,i Indian School Station Receives e and son of Mr. iJ 8 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1950 part the letter, written by VOLUME 43, NUMBER 31 Lon E. lambs on either of side Holland, president of the of it,a a recently pen With association, said: "It is a real Monday, boiler, suddenly exploded the jarring huge fvasure to advise ' you that the and knocking flat a group of Box Elder FFA and board of judges of the 1949 AAA members standing near National Pedestrian protection contest unanimously voted that iwly escaping serious ' Brigham City receive special Glade Hunsaker of son of recognition for its splendid recewille, Don Coombs, ord of no pedestrian deaths durand Mrs. (Boss Coombs; dn : National Guard : The proposed expansion program of the school will be for 1,300 children which will call for approximately 147 additional instructors. For many of the people with no families or single, there are quarters available, but the remainder will have to find lodging away from, the f : ; . sohool. In cooperation with the Indian school, the Chamber of Commerce and the Box Elder News and Journal are conducting a housing survey ;to determine the number of housing units or house keeping apartments that are available and to have them ready for the. new Indian school 'employees when they arrive. a' housing unit Anyone-witfor rent or who know of isome-on- e with an apartment for rent are requested .to contact .the News and Journal, phone number 1000, and tell what type of May Go To Ft. Lewis To Train From all Indications the Brigham City national guard battery on his feet. will be stationed at Ft. Lewis, Saturday by United Airlines for for training, when bert Hunsaker was treated Washington HAMILTON AIR BASE, Calif. Camp Miniwanca, Shelby, Michn Ogden hospital for a leave here between August they The nation's air force reserve igan for a two weeks, vacation 28 and September 2, according leg and strained back, officer strength will be augmen- with outdoor sports, lectures and to Captain Dean Freeman, C. O. Pens Hit Hard of the unit. lambs hit ted here Sunday by the commis- religious instruction. be two pens of he- sioning of 40 cadets .From Milwaukee, Wis. . she lest by the explosion in the They will travel as a contln Richard Fourth air force 'ROTC 'summer wijl- - cross Lake Michigan ed to Dennis and gent of the Logan 204th Field by Dennis lost nine of his encampment, one of them a boat to camp.. Artillery Battalion. The camp is sponsored by the From August 19, until they Richard Utah State college student from bs out of 10 and American Youth Foundation and leave for camp the men will be four out of seven, Brigham City. on active duty in Brigham City, He is James 'M. Powers, son of has for its purpose the Christian wlty plumbing on the newly Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Powers and Leadership Training of Ameri-caailed boiler was believed wearing uniform. Most of this time will be spent in putting all Youth. It is known also as husband of Mrs. Margie D. Paw-erfor the blast, the equipment in top shape. A senior in business ad- the Danforth scholarship. n experiment or feeding out During this week the unit has he The Utah State Agricultural lambs in Box Elder county, ministration at Utah State, held or will hold three drill per- unit is available and the amount advanced college home economics departtach to 30 FFA and mem-- , graduated from the iods and will do the same next of rent that Is expected for it. tried this .year , under air force ROTC, course there last ment awarded the scholarship ; week. to Gaynell as the freshman girl t supervision This "is a challenge to Brigfor the first June. Cadet Powers will receive a majoring in home economics. ham City, said Vosco Call, preswas "outstanding,, ac reserve second lieutenant comident pf the Box Elder Chamber In 8 recent letter received ing to E. J., Fjeldsted, man of Commerce in commenting on of the show,. None of the mission Sunday at the conclu- from ?amp headquarters it stat of a summer ed nearly 700 campers, group the . housing. need, "when1 the .bs from this group brought sion Bn. 204th. FA WrAJkttery 5" Intermoufttaift Indian school than '27.5 cents; "atjd'v the course- here in Air fotcr admin- ieauers -- and. faculty 'members thef? in National , guard unit Brigham City putting was Jn the process of locating logistics. Along from every sjate, Canada and le average was around 32 istration and 155 millimeter, rifle in top shape for heavy With 482 cadets from 15 colleges many foreign countries will as 3 cents., Moral Courage" here, Brigham City pledged they ,A beMantheofsermon , will active that begin August 19. Looking over the will duty of semble he universities at at worship could take care of the housing from and the the West, FFA camp and 10 wenty July boys left to right: Cpl. Jack Peeples, Pfc. Grant Olsen, services in the Presbyterian need for their personnel. are, gun girls from the county fed has been at this big Fourth air 30 to August 13, for the 37th anGeorge A Nielson, Jr., 23, who Sgt. It is imperative, for tljat reaforce headquarters base to get nual session of the event lambs since last 'May, Ray Korth, Pfc. Brigham Bowden and Captain Dean Community' church this Sunday suffered a severe skull fracture U.S.A.C. was son, 11 At that at least; 35 housing the in he of in unit. officer the oclock at the the morning training for the show. Mr. job Gaynell Freeman, commanding practical will be called to do when called active In athletics, the home last Monday evening when Reverend Arthur Gil- units for families with one child given credit for the by bottle blew up or more be found as soon as The economics club and was pledged carbon dioxide . to active air force duty. lespie. r was due to v, while he Was handling it at the r to Alpha Chi Omega, social so a is of summer possible. a camp part Box Call, Elder county During worship services, Hires Bottling plant in "Brigham snsion agent and Alma program rority. She will return for the f nursery will be conducted in the While school will start Sepwas reported slightly imCity, colleto continue fall quarter her the U.S.A.C., for their synchronized with regular manse for small children so par- tember 6, for about 500 Indian in and proved gaining studies at the college. ;k in ents may attend. students, the Increase in 'new supervising the feeding giate education. eve Event To late strength Thursday be lambs. At 9 oclock church school will students has been delayed bek , be held for protestant children cause congress has so far failed Profitable ' Box ning. 613 Old Folks From North And Still suffering; severe ; shock 'All Brigham children The City the additional at the Hntermountain Indian to appropriate experiment proves that from thi accident, he is reported have been invited to attend the i can feed lambs in the sum-- ' at 9:45 church expense money. and school chapel ' An ih a honoring school with classes for all 6tate. Tues- annual Lee Lovinger day at the open house addiIs the ages It that profitably," tF'jeldsted said, Elder expected Enjoy Lagoon day afternoon he regained con- Salt Lake City Liberty park, Au- Willard H. Anderson on his 80th will be held. tional 800 students : for this in the project articipating be to sciousness will, anniversary oclock in birthday say gust 11, between 11 long enough n this area are Richard On Monday, August 7, at school year will arrive . about Six hundred and a few words. Since then he has the morning and 2 oclock in the held at his home in Bear River 7:30 oclock In the evening the October 1, depending, of course, over the age of 70 Bott, Calvin Jeppesen, 3 from not spoken. afternoon, according to Mayor City Sunday, August 6, id Kotter, will have its monthly on the congregational approprisession Ray Harper, Gary from the North and South Box City Doctors at the Dee hospital, (Lorenzo J. Bott, who was asked to 7 oclock in the afternoon and meeting. On Sunday, de, Dennis and Richard Gor-- , Elder stakes enjoyed themselves August ation. where he was rushed when the to inform children here of the evening. . Robert 13, following church service, the The new teachers will be. reErnest to the fullest at an Old Folks Hunsaker, Anderson was born August 3, annual meeting of the church cruited as soon as accident occurred, seemed pleas- event by L. C. Romney, comListed izler, Glade possible after (Hunsaker, Don outing held Tuesday at La1870 in Bear River City, a son of will be held. Church organiza- the missioner of parks. ed with his rate of recovery. mbs, Vernon Hunsaker, necessary money is received goon. M. and Anderson, tions will report and new offi- by the Indian Gas pressure generated by Inger John WUlie and Ann popsicles, Hans (P. More than 45 yards of red, Lovinger provides department , The schedule of activities for carbon dioxide ice blasted the peanuts, free rides on the ferris and has lived his entire life cers will be elected. ribbon were the stenskow. blue and white , recreational 4, ;? City Brigham two of the there with a was Nielsen from exception tank and wheel and wards for the project went made into badges and given the department were released today top years. Dewayne Bunnell, a wrist ladies and gentlemen denoting by Basil Williams, director of filling at . the plant, which he many prizes for the children. From 1917 to 1919 he served City Review ich, for the most economical their age. Red ribbons were giv- the program. Unless- otherwise manages assessor for Box Elas county of Vernon Hunsaker and en to those between the ages events of will the indicated all der county during which time i Coombs, To 12 each won 3 wrist 70 and 80. Blue badges to the take place at Rees Pioneer park. 20-3he lived in Brigham City. 0 three and for the greatest olds 80 and 90 year It follows: gains; The dance review, always a On July 20, 1896 he was marbe Paul Jensen won a pen and or four white badges could 7: Its a good time to get togeFri. ried fcto Nellie C. Anderson ' of pleasing culmination of the city On set for second place in seen on those 90 to 100 years of Monday, August a. ther sang a chorus of Sunday m., War Mewill dance became recreation Dancing: River program, Bear They City. most economical permitted morial home. age. Those badges A welcome home dance in the workers in the Third gain. (Norman (Bill) Watkins preparents of 14 children, 13 of be held this year on Friday, Au School the wearer to try any of the Sportsmanship honor of Dxn G Hunsaker, son whom Bill Bradshaw, superinr ward. league of practice: exdirectors Anderson Mrs. a film the are 11, rehabilitation program sented gust living. Kotter, Calvin Jeppsen thrills afforded at Logoon. of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Hunsaker decided it was indeed, m. m. a. and tendent, p. on announced died March 9, 1938, and today. May Darrell plaining the governments proAn excellent program consisBrough were each a good time, so tomorrow everecreation and boating, gram for the rehabilitation of of Honeyvilie, will be held in 25, 1942 he was married to May Lawn two children Over hundred Mrs. ifded a pair of levis by C. C. ting of a vocal .solo by the Honeyvilie ward chapel Fri- Nielsen of Vernal. have participated regularly in ning at 7 oclock on the Third p. m. disabled persons at the Persons, for good sportsman- - Orval' Sackett, an original musi9 at m. club day evening, Peaches p. beginning evepractice, an the program this year and judg ward chapel lawn, all members active is Mr. last Anderson meeting Monday cal skit by Juanita I. Steffen, i o'clock. ' INorth Stake softball, 7:30 p.m. ning. S. church ing from the attendance and en- of the ward, past, present and D. L. of member the owen Call won a and Margaret pen and Erma I. Hansen thusiasm 1950 has been one of future, will meet in a four purElder Hunsaker recently re and is now a high priest. 'ell set. for Watkins, who is head of the a Lewis, and two solos by Mrs. Tuesday, August a.8s; having kept MeWar children 13 the most successful seasons ever pose festivity: to renew ac Besides his the mission a rehabilitation turned m., from program by act .of records. living Dancing: Amber 'Doyle of Phoenix, Arifed; to the Central states mission he has 88 grand children, and experienced in this type of rec- quaintances, to listen to the state in conjunction with home. hewing beef at the show zona, was presided over by Vos-c-to morial best in musical talent, to see a and reational program. one a also eral talk. recreation field. Lawn boating, gave security, Grant 'Hunsaker, Muyuki Call who was reported movie, and to support the Sunwho He invited m. all have V p. tanabe, Neil 'Hunsaker, have done a proud job as masday school In its efforts to raise or to p. baseball, mental handicaps Junior league Community Robert Hunsaker ter of ceremonies. The funds will be used funds. visit his office at the welfare m., (two games). ; Max Hunsaker. to equip the junior division with Donald singing of' old time favorites office court in house the 9: every . the steer awarded brought many a remeniscent Wednesday; August needed lesson materials. ast year league (American) Friday. for men Interested and fhe of by the Salt Lake gleam to the eyesr of those presregion organizationad theperience vantage According to Supt Bradshaw, preliminary introduced Dr. Frank Saito a. m. and p. m. He won ent; . Singing was conducted by games, meeting for Boy Scouts at Inter nation, and to the personal sat- getting personally acquainted a last minute check on committo the Nick his rtn place Topik, guest, and Mrs. Lawn recreation boating, with the steer and Mrs .Dan Harding with mountain Indian School was at- isfaction of the workers in the with our Indian boys and help- tees Indicates everything is in ; members. for 42 p. m. cents a pound. Robert Woodyatt as accompatended last Thursday by civc program." ing them get ' a good Scouting readiness for the biggest and , ' , Industrial league baseball Mhe hogs from the county hist . leaders representing the Champrogram. best Third ward affair. There From Ogden and Tremonton vs. Magna, 8:15 p. m, awarded Peaches by 16 Scoutmasters Needed were civber Red of Cross, has been but one change in the prizes by Harvey Braeg- Commerce, Many GOP Young Df. the .seven he showed John Adams. In addition, a maximum of program there will be several ic clubs and the various churchAugust 10, were made for soliciting Thursday. (Plans a. m., War Meas shorts along with the main mov-i- t es. It was brought out that the volunteer adult workers from as 16 men is needed to serve Delicious fried chicken, tur.. 'Jef4 prime and the rest Dancing: ; choice. cream, morial home. and Assistant not only of- far as, Ogden;-- . Logan, Tremon- Scoutmasters for the benefit of the disprogram key, ham, pie and ice proposed for about eight criminating members. ams of Tremonton the favorite of all old folks and .Made-You- r fered an unusual opportunity for ton, as wide an area as is Scoutmasters ' (National) league to 14 man from we top lamb Every young a. m. and p. m. the Indian pupils, but also a uni- within easy driving distance of troops to be established this and of the show. many other delectable foods games, cakes, (Homemade pies, or is Democrat, 40, Republican occasional year. This group will meet candy will be sold as well as could be seen being served at Lawn recreation and boating, invited to attend the Young Re- que opportunity, to the general Brigham City for tables. decorated 25 adult with the troops once a week af ice cream and pop. There will 20 to m. service.. About for p. the public beautifully meetings. .community, clubs canyon party up All T1S. TO WATER USERS OF heart- leaders are needed for various ter school, or evenings or week be fun, frolic, good wholesome Junior Peaches baseball prac publican the at Each ward in the two stakes those meeting n HIVER VALLEY Box at Elder the county canyon ends, and also attend a few entertainment for everyone. And were responsible for their din- tice, p. m. endorsed the program. types of participation. Augut 4, at 7:30 oclock in ily"So sessions. committee members is the South Stake softball, 7:30 p.m. park, I it will take1 everyone to make it this as ners. Stake far know, 15 men are training the evening, according to Kay first of the members of Approximately mixing time Those Thurs who some attended a perfect evening of remem-- , for a were time that government lit busy August on committees serve Olsen chairman. to Friday. 1 Water Users Inc., needed county of punch to will proceed to brance. launched school 6 p. m. for has meeting Indians days and gallons Review, Dance serving county-widScout a is and The picnic health uheld a the Bear River safety, h a program which is to be built such prepare a list of interested per r the thirsty group. league affair, said Olsen, and everyone around .oo1 Saturday, advancement, camping, leader- sons. In- addition, anyone in August Mr. and Mrs. Vosco Call, Mr. it r, 0 m. a. community .volunteer, Lowell J, Young Named is invited to attend. practice, clck In the1 afternoon. training, and finance. Three school . em- ship participating in this Mrs. John Adams, Mr. and Lawn recreation And boating, men are needed to serve as Scout terested in Perry Burnham, state presi- workers as. well as ' . Ife t the meeting will and Charles Sheffield, Mr. and is in urgon To B.y.U. Honor program any capacity v Mrs. p. m. dent of the Young G.O.P. clubs ployees. We are embarking be- commissioners. v5onsider any matter a note v to ed a I which new immediately baseball drop game, Peaches Mrs. Orson Tingey and Mr. and of experience at the honor Junior will be the guest the meeting This group will probably not to Intermountain Indian School Lowell J. Young of Brigham InterestM. L. Reeder, members oi ; picnic party with Roger Johnson, lieve will be unusually , with any mem- - Mrs. North and South stake com- 8:15 p. m. have to meet much more than or phone the school.: secretary. City is one of the students at r. Boyce, superinstated ing, 12 there. the a also national officer, : University of the Saturday, August lhn Catef contract of the UtahAn excellent program has been tendent xf the school, f I believe once a month, after the program They will then be notified later the Brigham Young more mittee were in charge acclaim' Sugar Co. D.U.P. outing, afternoon. or hours sixteen to receive a work The actual as was for to gentime and this is under which will way. signifiplace be bra com- involved will not be arduous, eral procedure plengala affair, Sixth ward party, 5:30 p. m. arranged and there will the A celebration of to spring the during grade ear River pro better best cant explain meeting step in building ty of food available no charge Valley Water ed to be the Sunday. August 13s and to be selected for rs, Inc. Mrs. Boyd Sheffield, chairman munity understandings between Supt. Boyce explained. But it gram and take further steps in quarter held and they expressed theiry Reunion, Homer Family. honor roll. ex a the done workers. selection of will final the work to y Alma our the provide and for stimulating said. pupils, of the public event, appreciation Theurer, Pres. Eastern Star outing. ariy Drew, sec. and treas. the ward committees. I- - . bad-ruise- Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. Johnsen of Bear River City, leaves this r . , 21,-00- d t s , n s. 4-- -- .. (. . Inter-mounta- . in - ; r s . Services Sunday : - . ; w self-propell- ed ; 4-- . es-all- y Fjel-sai- d success-experime- An-B- four-yea- officer-trainin- Es-o- . g .. Outing At Stakes NativeCelebrates Invited 80th Birthday In Bear River Sun. , South -- Brigham Children jf. J s thirteen-youngster- Jen-Do- n Recreation ' . ; Schedule Bow-Cal- l, merry-go-roun- Third Ward Plans , . - n- - -- Dance Hears Talk Rehabilitation h- 1 2 Honor Dance Slated August Festival Tomorrow Missionary . 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