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Show A Good Sight For Sore Roads 200 Children In Dance Review At Inlermountain Indian School Gymnasium The story of mother mature square dance by the advanced Williams, Cheryl Palmer, Diane n class. will be told through the Gunderson, Dalone Jensen, With Donna Jensen reading. of ballet dancing and the swirl Nelson, Sandra Orme, Mar-orl- e The Legend of Mother Nature" of colorful (xjstumes, (Friday eveKeyes, ning (tonight) at the gymna- will be presented In ballet five Second Class Karen Hadfield, Annette Olsium at the Intermountain In- parts with each of the classes sen, Karen Bell, Linda Jenson, dian school, at 8 oclock, when participating. 200 Brigham City children pc1' Singing of the Star Spangled Judy Long, Judy Ann Hunsaker, form in the city recreation de: Banner will bring the program Karen Seeley, Jarilyn Payne, annual dance re- to a conclusion. Participating Sandra Sheffield, Radene Reevpartment's view, according to Shelley Robi- in the review will be the follow- es. Marilyn Perry, Frances Hyer, nette, Instructor, and Mn. Mar- ing: Pauline Bundy, Marilyn Tingey, garet Johnson, dancer-direct- or Advanced Class north wind; Sharon Kaye Loveand accompanist. Dixie land, Sydney Ann Reeder, MarNanette Humpherys. The dance review is the 'culmination of several weeks train- Burnett, Carol Jean Leggett, Lin cia Rasmussen, spring breeze; da Fran Judy Knudsen, Sheryl Nelson, ing by the large group of youn-ster- celleShirts, Sonja Hansen, Deanna Collins, Gayle Beckert, jack frost; Jo Brown, Their final dress rehearMarqueretta Ann Anderson. sals were held yesterday and Donna Morgan, Whitaker. Jo Ann Hilman, Kaye Wil" slated today. Carol Mein-tire- , liams, Janet Williams, west Mann, Marilyn Everyone is invited to attend Reaa Hailing, Jane Wood, wind; Kay Secrist, Linda Kay the affair. Shirley Wixom, Mary Jo Harris, Jepperson, Jo Ann Reeves, llene The ballet dance was written Xuma Jenson, Josette Peters, Ballingham, Evon Cough, Sharand choreographed by , Shelley Patty Peterson, Karen Gunder on Checketts, Roberta Roberts, Robinette and the music was ar son, DeAnn Hess. La Dee Everton. ranged by Mrs. Johnsen. Donna Cleo Anne Larsen, Peggy John Katherine Call, Judy Nelson, Jensen will be the reader for the son, Mary Alice Johnsen, Kath- Nancy 'Ferry, Karen Gae Hess, program. leen Hansen, Nedra Nelson, Pa Elaine Reeve, Merlyn Harris, (First number on tre program tricia Ann Orchard, Sharon Jep Linda Rae Jeppson, Jean Huist, will be an Indian dance by the person. Madeline Mills, Leah Eda Rae Anderson, Shirley Freer, Linda Peterson, Judy Larbaby class followed by "School Oman, Marilyn Mason. Tea Paulette Lichtenstein, Linda sen, south wind; Linda Lee Lar Days by the third class; Time" by the second class; a tap Palmer, Ruth Weir, Norma Jean sen. dance by the baby class and a Cobb, Connie. Morgan, Rowena Becky Bur Dorothy Hansen, De-An- i--i ?ta w , ,V . . yJ Brigham Citys Main Street Gets News Coat ; h a layer of bituminous material over it. The road has the repair since the deteriorated surface was ground off last fall Work done in two weeks. as workmen spread two-inc- waiting hould be Receive Surplus Food First Game Jinx Elder Welfare Department Still Holds For auntys Needy Voiigh Box third shipment of butter of Box Elder couearlier this week here nted to be 13 thirty pound boxes, tributed to about 779 people, arding to Jay W. Oldroyd, id of the welfare office of the The Candidate For If. Senator Stops the needy In Brigham City mty. ;ince Utah the welfare commission started participating in pro-im- , commodities because of the recent rewelfare payments, gion in have needy of the county e eived surplus potatoes, and other items. Ml of the welfare payments i surplus but-chees- state funds were jplied from uced 10 percent and to sup-men- t federal their payments pluses were accepted free of uge from the federa govern-tn- t to for distribution the dy. - luring the past three eral trousand pounds dozens of round months of S. po-oe- Cheddar On a tour of northern Utah. Wallace F. Bennett candidate for United States senator, stopped in Brigham City for several hours. Thursday. While here he was principal speaker at the regular weekly meeting of the Kiwa-ni- s club. A Republican, Bennett spoke on Free Enterv. prise." He is former president of the national Manufacturer's association. Third Ward Outin g Planned Tomrrow .thousands of quarter md squares of butter and Saturday, August 12, from 2 has oclock in the afternoon on is surplus merchandise (;r distributed. the date set for the Third ward l?ven;jnere commodities are Sim day school outing at v. Camp of Browning on Pine View lake in dlable, but the ' expense tribution curtails the amount Ogden canyon, committee memcan handle," Oldroyd said, bers said today. t has been through the , The Junior gospel doctrine of Earl Buchanan of class, sponsor, invites all familcold storage lockers at ies in the ward to participate. and Mr. Richards of. the Boating, swimming, lawn games, gham City cold storage unit suppe rand a camp fire, comBrigham City that the distri-io- n prise the days entertainment. was effected., They have The party will.be dismissed at n very cooperative and have 7:30 so that everyone can re'oted much of their time in turn to Brigham City to enjoy i tributing the commodities at the square dancing on the tencold Old-- nis courts on Brigham storage lockers, Young said. court. Each family is reminded to 'ARKERSBURG, W. Va. (UP) bring its own supper. Soda wakerSburg movie patrons conter can be bought there. A camp ned $50,000 worth of popcorn, fee of 30 cents per family will idy and chewing gum last be charged. r u, More than four tons of )corn, the best seller, were isumed. Phone your news to 1000 ses ; Tre-jnto- n d Geer id center I For The Needy Of Box Elder County nett, Vera Bell Call, east wind; Donna Sheffield, Denise Brad- Kathy Chase, Harriet Western shaw, Elva WestoVer. Marlene Wilde, Carol- - Check-ettskow, Karen Lichtenstein, Rose Barbara Jean Pella, Linda Mary Roberts. Cam Packer, Bryce Jeppeson, ' Third Cass Carol Workman. Bruce Sharon 'Anderson, Kay . Ras- Ailene Payne, Anderson, - Kathleen mussen, Mary Jane Loveland, Owen, Margaret Owen, KathLinda Rasmussen, Kathy leen Usatach, Lynette Frost Miretta Joy Saunders, n Billy Call, Sandra Gorden, Barbara Ann Workman, KathBaron, Susan Valentine,' De leen Young, iMarjorie Blckmore, Anne Christensen, Margaret Jean Donna Kaye Jenson, Janet Bee Anderson, Suzan Peterson. KarShauna en Peterson, Colleen Hailing, cher, Vicki Huggins, Sheffield. .i - .i ,, Denny Hailing. Joan Tingey, Marian Jeppp Carla Call, Freddie Ferguson, son, Rojean Reeves, Carol Ann Douglas C. Miller, Mary Ann Secrist, Diana Kay Jenson, Mar Miller, Bill Larsen, Randy LarJane Woodbury, DeAnn Smith, sen, Patty June Nelson, Elaine Marlene Jones, Genevieve Burt, Burnnett, Susan Slager, Karen Lynette Pierce, Sheryl Hailing. Nelson, Kirk Nelson, Randy NelMary Lora Hadley, Gertrude son. .. Gillespie, Diane Hyde, Kaye Kil Julia Funk, Jean Freer, Cas-si- e pack. Merle Markham, Karolyn Felt, (Donna Marie Goldsber-ry- , Nancy Burcher, Kay Knudsen, Marilyn Reeve, Denny Reeve, Marlene Bosley, Irene Goldsber Susan Cheal, Susan : Gillespie, ry, Rita Harris, Mrs. Snow Man; Marjory Nielsen,. Sue. Nielsen, ' Pamela Diane Ferguson, Judith Annette Glover. Grant, Irene Pella, Virginia Rae The instructors expressed their ' Buist. appreciation fo rthe help given Small Class them by the parents of the chilElaine Marie Packer, Anna dren. They also want to thank 'Lee Price, Lovida Hadley, David the city council for their help Bruce Leggett, Linda Peters, and assistance in making this Shamra Bickmore, Kay Reeder, summer program possible. s, ; Clay-baug- La-Vo- . A. The benefit of three straight walks with one man away and a hit that scored two runs in the last of the ninth was all the team Price American Legion needed Thursday evening, to deftat the Brigham City American Legion crew by a score of 9 to 8. Brigham City scored three runs in the top of the first inning and then made three errors in the bottom of the frist to let Price tie up the score three all. Price then made a single run in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings, to pull ahead 6 to 3. In the top of the eifhth Brig-h- a mCity scored five runs for a comfortable lead of 8 to 6, and in the bottim of the eighth, Price scored a very valuable single run. Brigham City went scoreless in the top of the ninth and the Price, crew, with one away, enjoyed the break of three' straight hit that walksr'7rc.e.j5C9xed sent ..two , runs. In ending the game in defeat for the local team. 8 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 11, 1950 VOLUME 43, NUMBER 32 COMMISSIONERS HEAR MAYOR )ff ice Of Draft Merdianfs Outing Postponed Until JoardNow Wednesday, August 23, Committee Teds ON AIRPORT ROAD AT MEETING Open Full Week Estimate Cost Of Improvement Half To Be Paid By Air Commission-r-$ 10000 ; The Brigham City business mens annual merchants outing, originally slated to be staged Wednesday, August 16, has been postponed one week until Wednesday, August 23, it was learned last night from committee members. Though postponed all of the arrangements will be carried out. All Brigham City merchants will be contacted by the merchants committee of the Chamber of Commerce to secure reservations $1.00 per per; son for the affair during next week. Stores will close that afterpoon at 3 oclock and merchants and their wives together with employees and their partners will go toBox Elder park for the' .irY-rKA r?, V outing. 'v. '? i 4 During the afternoon a. variety of games and contests will be staged under the chairmanship of Glen Knudson and Walt Bundy and a program in the evening will be presented under the direction of Delbert Hadfield. Earl Seegmiller, Glen, Fife and Don Sheffield .are arranging for the picnic supper and Charles Keller, as chairman of the merchants committee, heads the event. ; At . , The Utah state areonautics commission - will . match county funds for the repair from the main highway to the Brigham City airport road if they can get it in dollars and cents, Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott, Brigham City, told the Box Cider county commissioners, according to the minutes of the Sox Elder county commissioners for their meeting of July i 17, and adopted at their meeting August 7. f eight-tentis of mite which a long, Oiling of the road, would cost approximately $7,000, the commissioners decided, and certain changes in the road that wopld make mainirould cost an additional $3, 000, or tenance more economical a tofaTof $10,000. ;r--J Box Elder county had The county clerk was In re- - agreement made with Snowville on oiling ceipt of a letter from C. A. Grant, the road through Snowville. executive secretary, Utah state George M. Mason appeared association of county officials, before the commissioners and in answer to the clerks letter asked what action the county of who association the asking would take on cleaning out - a to sent their officials would be cattle guard, installed by the the national convention.-about 1941, . that had In the letter Grant stated that county been filled from county equipcusbeen not it has the ment dragging dirt over it. , tom of the state association The commissioners said they to pay expenses of their officers. would have to inspect the catto voted commissioners The tle guard before taking any after their birth date. There Movie Club Suspend? Box : authorize Boyd Sheffield, Family action. has been considerable laxity on ; . and treasurer presElder For county Mrs. commented. August this, Spencer Meetings County Road Supervisor Oscar. The Sixth ward will hold Its ident of the state association of Christensen Mrs. Spencers office hours Officers of the Box Elder movie met with the comto ward attend Saturday outing, the county officials, annual 20 are now from 9 oclock in the club recently announced that missioners told them that and PioRees at 12, the convention. evening, August f morning until 5 oclock in the miles of the Hansen of Beaver Dam four and neer park, with activities (begin- afternoon, Monday through Fri- the remaining August meetingsof Myron, border ; road series of the asked the county to help oil Blue have been suspended because anThe City Brigham was it 5:30 oclock, at ning day. The draft board office is poor attendance. would be will of Order Fraternal complete by the end commitee Eagles a for church around the nounced today by parklocated at the Brigham Hotel. '' However, they will be resum- hold a family party at Willo ing area there. The commis- of the week. members. maLouella was the Box MadFarlane when ed in mere Mrs, Elder canyon, their September park up With everyone bringing sioners indicated that it was the jority of the members will not Sunday, August 20, at 1 oclock custom to oil around church appointed deputy county clerk own lunch, except - drinks, the be so busy. in the afternoon, the entertain houses whenever the road pass- to fill the vacancy of Mrs. Lysle has entire ward membership 30 Richardson who recently retired. announced also that ment committee announced to event They attend the been invited to ing the church is being repaired The clerk was, instructed new movies have been purchas- day. to will start with This' Activities par equipment! county write each incorporated or ed by the club and will soon be All Eagles and their families by city a ball game followed was ' case the by ticular games in the county asking that available to members whose are cordially invited and every minutes reported, different, and etc. The Senior Scouts in ' that no town own to date. dues are should their up undefeated bring paid family near . the a representative meet with the work is scheduled team, so far may rent the black lunch and the Eagles will fur church house in the near future commissioners and Howard ' R. this season, will take on the El and films for 50 cents and nish the drinks. Lunch will be . However, the commissioners Williams, planning engineer of white ward. of the team mens or ders he state road commission, Fricolor for 75 cents per served at 1:30. the fims also will team The girls softball felt that the work could be done The board of directors of the for if the Beaver Dam lunch games day, to determine where the city , t; evening. Following team, ladies older would an people Associaplay and county roads are. 8 Box Elder County Fair children will be held under raise the about at will oil for the begin enough money Eating tion lined up their program for One case of chicken pox was close The. commissioners voted to the and adults followed supervision be by will would not and The work oclock the Fair which will be held on the re will play softball. Those who and gravel. awhile because Tooele county take care of have disease only contagious a short program. the the road August 31 and September 1 and ported in Box Elder county for neither play softball nor take be done for from the Box Is tied road equipment; the court the week ending August 4, by care of the children should county 2, at a meeting in line to the Incounty " ! house- here Tuesday evening, the Utah State Department of bring some fcards, the commit- up at present. Lakeside. The of habited part GOP. Ladies Will to ind out Hansen was asked said A. V. Smoot, Corinne, pres- Health. tee advised. county would reimburse Tooele church do would and the what . ...... of the board. ident 'for the work. : r then meet with the commission county The official opening was 6et A Fat Lamb commissioners canvassed The Buys Congressman date. a ers at later at noon on August 31, with plans 11 election to deterthe July County Clerk Kay B. Olsen mine whether there should be made, to invite Governor j. Brae commissioners told that the The Brigham City Republican ken Lee to attend. At 1:30 p. m. word had been received that the cemetery maintenance districts Ladies club will hold a meeting will be judging of sheep and town of Bothwell had stated that created in, Fielding and Portage, for hog exhibits, with the parade, vote for the district at FieldMonday evening, August 14, the money they had paid in Jan The was Civic 81 yes" and none no. all the candidates for this year6 sponsored by the Womens ing to was for work and May uary vote was 60 yes The election at the War Memorial league at 5 oclock and the fashportage done. be in ion show at 8 p. m. none no. and home, beginning at 8 oclock Also that the town president in On Friday, September 1, poulThe county commissioners rethe evening. Snowville was not satisfied with and rabbit judging will take be will try Duane Jensen, of ' the present those quested Among Snowville the old the agreement of Bureau L. Jones, Howard place at 10 a. m. and also judgLand Management,- to Dr. Preston town board had made with the of dairy and beef cattle and secure another truck, if , possiCall, candidates for representa- ing oil which the in county county will 2 m. At exhibits. p. the one used by tive; Rue Clegg, candidate for horse ed the Snowville road, because ble, to replace , Fire Warden John senator and Wallace F. Bennett, he horse racing and also a County were to all pay obligated they club demonstrations, and was an Involved In that candidate for senator. class C road monies to the show at 8 p. m. ' accident John Hadfield and C. A. Hall, in- will county for the next four or five program Saturdays for county candidates to In order for the pay years F. F. A. and ringside commissioner; Robert J. Potter clude road. and Thomas J. Hunsaker, coun- judging at 10 a. m. directed by The commissioners instructed Ed Ward and LaRaine Marble, comty candidates for the county clerk to write a. let 2 p. m., a calf at horse and B. racing Olsen missioner; Kay ter to all Incorporated areas scramble at i p. m., horse pulTo Dance Burke, candidates for counthe county where Box Elder has N. ' of m. 8 at ' and ' p. claiming ling ty clerk; on work been .within roads i doing m. 9 Walt Mann and O. Dee Lund, exhibits at p. areas, including Everybody in the North stake incorporated Horace candidates for county attorney; ; Manager of thef fair is snow, and instruct them has been invited to attend : a Edpushing with ShefHunsaker, Honeyville, county treasurer Boyde work would cease unless the square dance Saturday evening, na Tanner, Brigham City, field, County, Recorder Effie city council or town board met August 12, at 9 oclock in the indications All Assessor Adams and County with the commissioners and en evening on the tennis courts of fair successful to a Hunvery Ursel point Ernest E. Hansen; intered into a written agreement the Brighani Young park, by the considerable with this candi'a year saker and Steve Zundel, with the corAmissioners. activiall in shown Brigham City Third ward, sponterest being dates for county sheriff. The clerk was also instructed soring organization, committee carnival Monte ties. GOP Young's ladies Officers of the to write a letter to the Snow members reported today. for the celeHoward Call, Candidate For Congress club are' In 'charge of the ar has been secured vile town board them to new at fair bration the grounds. Featuring square dances and . . . a hand to the Ogden Junior Fat Stock show and meet with the asking rangements, They are Mrs. Boyd The Box Elder commissioners mixes a floor show will be held Fair is lendsgives Dee O. County Mrs. stockmen Sheffield, president; encouragement to northern Utahs young because the commissioners had at 9:30 oclock. Cake, pop and of the older fairs of Utah president; Effie one is lamb at the show last week from Ronald repercussions from the state a Lund, vice by fat of buying events one of chief candy will be - on the and : . Adams, , treasurer . and Birdie Davis of Garland. road representative on the sale at the dance. , section. rich this agricultural . v Smith, secretary. Sixth Ward Plans With duties steadily mounting, Mrs. Marilla L. Spencer, secretary of the Box Elder coun-dra- ft board, was authorized to go on a full week schedule immediately, the secretary announced today. A great deal of activity at the selective service office has been going on since the recent Korean crisis started. Many pf the men whose status has changed since they registered have been in tcr 'make'sufe' Iheirstaiitdln on the records are up to date. Before additional dependents can be credited to the registrant or marriages recognized, writ ten proof of the change must be presented, Mrs. Spencer said. She urged all young men whose status has changed to bring their records up to date in her office. All men who turn eighteen must register within five days f ? hs . . : . ; Saturday Evening Plan Party : For August one-hal- Creek-Idah- ; o Fair Board Line soft-ba- ll Non-membe- . Three Day Event . Vjv .V.WV Elder-Tooel- e SlIljYl iooJ H1 meal tasty - - : Honor f a meat kly, si! sturdy. 4 pint - I ... , - 4-- H Had-field- tal-h- . - - 4-- 3rd Ward Invites Goo Tir vn Tol-ma- ' n Stake pinch, V .. This jermaf pn dnn secreta- ry-treasurer. - I? am "l rvS yw ... ..... .'.vv.v. Director shipment of the needy o for week arrived here earlier this i county. Mr. Richardson, (center) who is helping nbute the commodities at the cold storage Plant Warn City, and Donna Nelson, .secretary at the wei- . Jay W. Oldroyd (left) Welfare lor Box Elder county inspects a new offlce, watching. - ; -- " but-th- at - , " . .. home-mad- e |