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Show 7' i ! f 8 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1950 VOLUME 43, NUMBER 38 Come Back; Soon Good Luck i PAGES NORTH STAKE CONFERENCE WILE l OPEN WITH WELFARE MEETING Oscar A. Klrkham And J. Leonard Love To Represent Authorities Peach Harvest Near Complete; The first meeting of the North stake quarterly conference will Beets To Start be held tomorrow evening, Saturday, Sept. 23, at 6:30 p.. m. at the Box Elder stake tabernacle, With only a few late Elbertas to Vernal Willie, stake left the peach harvest is nearly according . president complete, but harvest activity welfare meeting, will conThe will continue right on with the cern problems of the stake and V Wayne Johnson Presents Checks To Peach Queen An The Attendants harvesting of beets scheduled to will be followed by priesthood begin next Monday, Sept. 25. from left to right: Jackie Jensen, attendant, Lou Jeanne Christensen, queen, and Cleo leadership meeting at 8 p. m. Although the peach harvest The was attendant. the and queen $50 attendants iismusen, presented $25 for coming Principal speakers at the conthis year is only slightly above ference , will be President Oscar tops in the Peach Queen 'competition recently. half of average, the fruit, thin A. Kirkham of the L. D, S. First ned by late spring frosts, is council of Seventy, and J. Leonlarge and of the best quality. ard Love of the church welfare Housewives who still intend committee, representing the genup peaches are urged to eral authorities of the church. putting In them as soon as possible, ac get General sessions of the conTAX cording to agricultural officials. ference on Sunday will begin at For the second time within a Because of the short crop this 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. The Sunday week the Brigham City fire defork Okayed In Corinne year practically, all of the bar evening meeting oi the conferpartment was called to Corinne vest has been sold from the ence will be under the direction to fight a bay fire, Wednesday District; fruit stands along the highway of the stake Sunday schools and at about 9:30 p. m. and to truckers who transport will begin at 7:30 oclock. , To Be Repaired The firemen snuffed a fire out 8 to neighboring states for them Music for the conference will on the farm of Maurice Larsen, the county , . ,t the meeting of sale. furnished by ward choirs from be ; Coof west about miles four 4, (minutes A district court of honor for jmissioners, Sept. Also the peak of the har- Honeyville and the Brigham City ' were after had it destroyed ! the Sept. 18, meeting' the North Box Elder scout dis- rinne, vest has past for melons, can Fourth ward. valued made available by the counctrict will be held Sunday night, about 1680 bales- : ot straw miscorn, green returned 'Nine taloupes, plums, recently : i First Box Elder County Draftees lerk because they had not October 8, at 7:30 p. m. at the at $1,000. honeydews and others. However sionaries will be given the opdiscovered was fire . The g Commander luck Hansen and in and bid several are the by county Honeyville ward chapel, it was good years by Jay approved" by most of the vegetables and portunity, to report their misa neighbor, amissioners), J. Edwin Baird announced today by Lawrence Neal Christensen, George Hodges of the local American Legion post. The inductees, who reported for fruits are still being sold at the sionary activities at the various who was returning home from jiested an adjustment on the Turley, director. military duty at Ft. Douglas Wednesday morning, are, from left to right: Phillip A. roadside stands. sessions of the conference. LarMrS. notified He church. home. of 'his eased valuation All scouts and scouters who According to Orsen A. Chrisformerly of western Box Elder county and more recently from Ogden ; Albert and the Stutson, John !e reported M. Grundie and Floyd A. Trease, all of Brigham City. One other man, that taxes .on have work completed for merit sen and : the children, tensen, district manager of the Mendez, Utah-Idahhis badges, second, first, star, life Brigham City fire department Hans Achiam Tohlsander, entered Ft. Douglas from Salt Lake City. . nes similar to his in sugar company, ap was called to the scene. plications are now being receiv- ghborhood were substantial-lowe- r and Eagle badges 'are urged to ' firemen The efforts of the and Health Report ed from farmers wishing to beand that the state had get everything set for the board ISNT THIS WHERE WE CAME IN ? neighbors brought the fire un One case of German measles this of review, Turley said. de an- - adjustment for gin the harvest of their beets de and one case of mumps were on September 25. Until October To make arrangements for the der control before it could Baird requested the ir, barn and the only disease reported con-- , 10, when all farmers may start to ' make an awards contact Lawrence Tur- stray a largeof dairy baled hay near- traded in Box Elder county for pile the previous ley, Leland Nelson, Lamont another ustment for harvesting, only 2500 tons ' of an from Water irrigation by. week 15, the September beets will be received by , the ending soon the Yates or Mervin Johnson as r .They agreed to lower, ditch was used to fight the by the. Utah state department of as posisble, Turley advised. sugar company.5 That is the - w ' , blaze.' . healthl w, ;; amount the Garland sugar facFour single , Box Elder : menb-bi" ITJ, Adney; representing the After The other fire within the week FOE Plans Damon visiting schools ini Hie tory will handle each day. ; goodbye to their parents and linne Drainage district, ask-- j K. E. was at the Packer Hatch farm. ' slowed western part of Box Elder, coun-ty- , sweethearts Weight And-Tw- o r ' . The. prop this j year, Wednesday night, the commissioners to have electric an lamp boarded a 'bus and left the counIt destroyed about $4,000 worth The life of Runyon Cancer Sept. 19, state school- this spring by .late, planting I large 'boxes; , lowered ,be-St- h Sons Fish In Uintchs' of hay, about three miles, west is decreased if it qp ty for active military-duty- . caused' delightin'- - the' cold and 1': wet weath. by They ; Sat " , a road wesl if GpripngQ and off frequently.. K. E.f Weight, 'superintendent of Corinne, way they are being operated. were the first draftees inducted er, will be an average crop. , The Brigham pity Fraternal iprave drainage, of Box Elder county schools, and Visiting the schools last Tues The crop is expected to averfrom here since the recent erupYOUNGSTERS TURNED AWAY commissioners advised his t&o Sons, Joe, instructor of Eagles, aerie 2919. Order day were E. Allen Bateman, su 16 tons per acre, makKorea. in tion about age Run-, the work done the Intermountain Indian school, !ney to have a Damon are ing a crop of 153,000 tons from perintendent. of public instruc On hand to wish the new GJLs yon sponsoring county expense. . Cancer fund dance, Satand Kenneth E., Jr., student at the 9,510 acres in Box Elder tion for Utah: H. J. Barlow, as Ir. Oscar good luck, besides their parents urday, Sept. 23, at the Dance Christensen, county Brigham Young University, spent Main i slstant superintendent: and Miss and friends, were two members 'Bowl in Brigham City, it was county and southern Idaho. supervisor, was notified by last Saturday and Sunday on a Jennie Campbell, - elementary iwood The : the the growers price paid American of City Brigham announced today by officers. oommissioners to secure the fishing trip in the Uintah mounsupervisor for Utah. ; with i Legion,; post 10, Commander The dance will begin at 9 is based on a sliding scale and tikes of Loy Harris to repair tains.v.'.y - 80 was raised about Accompanying them were Surawer recently George Hodges, and Jay Hansen. Mr. o'clock In the evening. dilapidated bridge near Bear K. E., Weight, of Fishing was good, cents to 90 cents per ton. perintendent is now Youre In the army All ol the proceeds from the m City. A snarl in federal appropria Box Elder . school, distrlpt, the The Weight reports. has to company employed is, keenly disappointing Box lay true for the following five Commissioner Orlando Allen dance will be donated towards tions for the Intermountain In scores about 300 Navajo Indians for and Leon Christiansen and Norof parents and hundreds Albert the research program for canthe"" other commissioners Local Club Visits dian school resulted in deep of children and will force us Elder county inductees, the beet harvest besides many ma Jensen, supervisors of eleA. M. Trease, cancer of at Frank Hall had care Mendez, cer and the Floyd to 700 Navajo suggested American - Mexicans, according mentary education for the Box disappointment in into real finding difficulty all M. of 'John at the Grundie, Brigham victims. possibility of replacing to w finish Christensen. youngsters on . the reservation competent teachers this late These workers Elder district. " toden beams with steel beams Donations will be received will be released to assist in the City; Hans A. Tohlsander, Tre who were denied the privilege is The state officers visit to the the even when appropriation '' monton and Phillip A. Stutson, for the dance. two bridges, one near Bear of attending school. of tomatoes and Corn schools In Howell, Snowville, harvesting out. straightened Box Elder "enof and ver City and the other Como to the dance county ' formerly near if needed there before the beet Clear Creek, Yost, Grouse Creek, While school opened here last The school was ready for 1300 but more recently of Ogden, meyville should be Investiga joy yourself while helping harvest begins. ' ... Lucin and Park Valley, was the Thursday for 667- Navajo stu- children on the opening day Hans A. Tohlsander did not the officers advised. ; ' According to 'Anson B. Call, first ever made, dents at Intermountain from 10 of school and construction of leave from Brigham City but others," F. Hansen, president of 18 years old, other hundreds new to county reagent, agricultural dry renova Superintendent the Weight and was in Salt Lake e Elwood buildings City. town board, accom farmers are now busy planting ported they were delighted with From who had gathered on the reser- tion of others has been steadily Retires Turley mied left after The of another member drattees, they by their wheat In the western part the physical facalities of the vation to toe transported here, e were slated to Sporting Goods Firm going forward with the goal of board,' told the commission of the county. had to turn around and return creating facilities for 2,000 chil Brighamto City, schools, the professionalism of s at the 'Ft. Douglas and report travel is being made The fall growing period is im the teachers and the fine edu-- . meeting that they are according dren. Announcement to their hogans, dusty ill Interested were They morning. Wednesday in putting in of a change in the ownership portant for dry farm wheat,, with cation program that is going to Dr. George A. Boyce. Dr. Boyce Indicated that when to be sworn in, given brief phy- and nt sidewalk from the L. D. management of Turley ample moisture and warm wea forward In the schools in. the And the children will not be bill over-all in the reduction church house to the sicals, have their papers pro- Sporting Goods store, Dr. C. R. ther giving it a good start : ' western part of the school to attend school here un- the able county. I to toe use In Elwood. inducted. Jones ordered it was necessary cessed and then the in purchased having til the huge administration ap- was Hansen apportion the slashes to the At 5:45 p. m. Wednesday they terest of his partner, Lawrence reported that Jack propriation, signed by President various 'aven, district agencies. As yet this were to board a train at the Salt E Turley, in the sporting goods who congress. is engineer, by passed Truman, d been done and until it Lake City union depot for Ft. not has consulted with Mr. Ander-'a- , Delay Disappointing for the In Riley, Kansas, where they .were department. is the chief deappropriation O. G. Spencer will act , as state Kids engineer of the Dr. Boyce, explalned:This will to be assigned to the Seventh school IJd Indian termountain stated that commission, manager of the sporting goods theOkids be not known. will division. be Person indicated ' Brigham City infantry state store, it was announced. are asked to be at the Interill new ad commission no the', No Legal Way A contest, to name the sport- guests of the Kiwanis club this to Mrs. Mariila per 'According longer mountain Indian school admindestals annual at anthe clubs hire to is Spates in the construction no Saturday local of is store, being the There way of legal Spencer, secretary ing goods istration building. They will be Don to Kids a with dewalks facilities according $10 week,lis Day" draft board, the next induction nounced this teachers and provide and gutters along J. E. Moffitt chairman of the clubs divided into small groups there ate offered to Sheffield, 165 the children of merchandise effect for will hundreds service for the prize the district only highways. . . . governor of, and taken through the school Alter one man from Box Elder will discussion it was decid-- a of person suggesting the name boys and girls committee. , wishing to enter school. to see how the Indian boys and Rotary International, Fri1 kids at ; m., p. the that Elwood would enter an is Starting , that of adopted. ae a special guest at the At the regular noon meeting One million dollars worth girls live. They will then be PPlicatlon for school C road money, noon meeting of the lo- of the Brigham City Kiwanis constructionis work on the split into groups of 100 and alhich could Here Warehouse Fram's also be used for day Huge nearly complete, buildings Inspect lowed to swim in the Indian club, ' Thursday, W. E. Wilson e cal service club. Elwood sidewalk. another and ofDr. Boyce said, school swimming pool. of the state adult probation next Jhe Elwood will be done by representatives It will be necessary for the fice, explained the organization $1,250,000 dicated they felt property own of the probation j spring functions and children to bring their own on whose ! have side-jailt- s school from the Students ! property the service. suits, tout towels will be furas-- f City would run, should Wilson to Brig- not yet visited Brigham Accompanying nished, according to Sheffield. in the not do so until a thorconstruction of the ham City and assisting in the and will After all groups have had an in"dewalk. which check, s of the service ough physical to swim they will explanation opportunity nails toe from Willie, assistant agri-CtrJ. E. Moffitt, Provo, Rotary problems was Paul Peters, for- cludes everything made. Checks be taken to- - the theater where been has to now who teeth, agent for the county, district governor, will be a spemerly of Brigham City, they will see a stage show. The if he could receive a cial honored guest at the noon- is employed by the. probation so far indicate the Navajos are complete program for the stage condition, in surprisingly good amount. of the day meeting of the Brigham City service. CLIor show hasnt been arranged for raters dairy herd improve Rotary club today (Friday). It the meeting Don Shef- Dr. Boyce said., School as yet, but a good number of During t association. The commis will be his first meeting with field, chairman of the club s To Include High outstanding acts have already evenwill school the his disWhile keyed the request. ' t and girls committee, lTe been contacted. . the local service club since I boys ba12 a According to the on be year Kids tually put minutes, Ar election to the office of district- cussed the approaching 14 All old and boys girls years convenr1 all had been released by sis with courses through high and younger are invited to come governor at the May Day and Ray Daines, chairman school, most of the students this atate from the position of out with the Kiwanians and of the road improvement projsecond or ?ant officer for first are either the county, have a good time this Saturday. Last evening at 7:30 cac; ect at Box Elder county park, year students. Their training Commissi0ners . instructed Moffitt met with officers And on accomplishments year This is ah excellent oppofait reported of G. Mann, county attor-Wr- e chairmen of the local club at a and laid plans for the black top starts with the fundamentals rtunity for the fellowship feelwash to how white living state officers Indimeeting. o&yl ing to be created between the ping of the road. es they felt a truant officer special assembly feet, how to make a toed, district 165 of which A letter from Dr. C. Bruce their to Indian students and Brigham Rotary without street cross the of the how includes pessary here. comSheffield Moffitt is governor, Harmon, former president City children flush to how run spy! down, Jackson stationed now getting f Christensen, county road Utah. Idaho and the we would like to Kiwanis club and and mented, more. and a toilet many iorinl . received instructions Hole, Wyo. area. see a large crowd of kids there. on Guam With the.U. S. army, oai work in the This year there are twice was read to the members prescounty from teachmixing and he many boys as girls and He reported patrol for hauling 4s ?mmssiners. church ent. Dr. Harmon reported Brigham Man Lands On ing them are 26 instructors. - gravel with oil for their td t!?Unty roal being construct is doing fine. Tfie sacrifice of one young Sor Blue Creek t0 Howard membeif 8 Idah0 Inchon With Infantry th? Former borde return The commissioners said they ensen, who operated the Roxy Indian boy, who did not Prgressing satisfac his torily months to school this year so that incould lend them a Landing with the Seventh Kotheater up until A few the meet- - brother could take his place, -' at Tanner and Garrett, that all St the at division a Inchon, was guest fantry Rich Poison And T. H. Belling Inspect Fram Warehouse on the . Blue ago, touched the hearts of the Indian , last Public week, was Corporal rea, accountants, were being used road. border district school workers. ' now nearing completion on the west edge of Brigham City.' Poison will head the Phil P. Ficarra, whose wife, Mrs. Phillipson, I r awarded the auditing of Creek4daho commissioners. Lew "George 'First bus loads of students to 10 man staff dumAll three of local workers when the filter distribution center begins operation about Ficarra, the former Alton Olsen, the of from April 350 manager Allen bad of enter the school arrived in Jan imtil March, 1951. was of Fram corporation and was here on is now living in Brigham City guest is S Wight, Orlando October 10. company, Belling is executive' ber 500 eager D Ward and Robert Cromp- 'uary, 1950, when with children Patricia and Lee. , 20. Hunsaker, of the Hon Peters an September Pete Wednesday, Wiio inspection trip, pre Daines. youngsters, arrived. ardi requested the coun at the meeting with Wight ton was the guest of Ray ty urnish three trucks and siding as president. ;f ! , HEAR REQUEST Wed. Fire Destroys ADJUSTMENT AT MEET Straw Corinne MMISSIONERS y . Court Of Honor For Scouts Oct. We W . . . ... so-lon- . Youre In The Army Now True For Five Box Elder County Draftees Since Wed. ' . West B.E Schools n 't d d ;t: V :Fundpance : , , i Of Children At Intermountain School . i i . Mini; to.) ' ii:'. Swimming, Stage Show, Tour Of Indian: School Planned For Kiwanis Day Hrii Probation Officer J, d Speaks To Kiwanis ; District Head Of Rotary Is Visitor , t . , Ptj : ... Tri-Stat- e M i V J; V; -- vice-preside- nt . f Hi'i Pi: f i X , "t . I J ill ':v ,; ill' |