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Show Named At Meeting t: aklralion i. pi In s Point Out Events For oN National Week are three registration before the November Local new r was Wayne Johnson, election, it ,al by point-mda- Cham-commerc- ;gn. remaining dates are hree and 30. how you matter joesnt said, the Jaycee prexy thing is that important 17 1ft his his own in the general exercise to choose citizen officials potential voters did the polls. election of ijlion to lie Comparable to this elec-althoug- h Named Democratic polls. ational businessmans Finance Chairman or-do- n out that if were to continue trend might well javernment age. s Hansen d inessman, was selected as coun-- . ty finance chairman, it was an- today by Norm Wat- kins, campaign director. Appointed to assist Reese were Ed Ward, Jed Mortenson and Jake White, Garland mayor.:' only son of Ernest E. 19. Hansen, Mrs. and Joins San Diego At y; at the training. He San-Cali- "Anchors Aweigh" f, .base for enlisted Sep-- r naval 25. graduate of the Box seminary and of ilder high school with the of 49. He was active in its, receiving his letter In boxing and wrestling, t year he attended the m Young University at is a i stake i,. ' X X rik - , and completing the upon year went to Los Angeles he was employed by the one company. an elder in the L. D. S. h and has been active In aids in which he has lived, left Brigham in 27.- - address Too . ; Preston L. Jones, Kepubli-- Republican ? candi-an- d party workers was sponsored by the snton Republican Womens h Mrs. Kleon Kerr, presi-wa- s in charge. committed to a for the develop-o- f vigor-progra- Utahs vast untapped Dr. possibilities, aid. "Utah has for too teen at the bottom of the . western I -- and Utahs in states stand reclama-.Wlse- pledged : to thats what it takes water and power the Colorado river. believe the development of reclamation possibilities is "t because I stand for industry to come to industry cannot come to w any great force until n supply industry with g , Power and ones stated operative relationship. candidate The Republican said that Utah can develop a tourist $200,000,000 industry without tapping a single resource. A project which would bring tourist dollars to all parts interof Utah is the proposed connecting the park highway states southwestern scenic at. tractions, he said. said Dr. Jones, I Finally, call for immediate measures to stabilize the American dollar which in the past 10 years has been bled of 50 percent of its purchasing power by the of the fair dealers. There isnt a government bureau that couldnt cut its cost by a fourth, at least, by doing with out personnel and methods the efficiency adopting which have made our free en he terprise pay its own way, declared. spend-thriftis- Court Of Honor water, 1"' he supports T Program which will help rmers to Sun. work out their For Problems instead of "mak toem wards of an A district court of honor for St!er"men as the Brannan the North Box Elder scout district would do. will be held Sunday evening, am wholeheartedly be run d October 8, at 7:30 p. m. at the was which Sm 'bring the Honeyville ward chapel, it k misers and woolgrow-.l."- announced today by Lawrence state a decent break Turley, director. L ,uange' Under the fair All scouts and scouters who ere have been some have work completed for merit biin life Scouts 1 government badges, pel Friday evening, October 6, at 8 oclock by the Parent-Teacherassociation of the Lincoln school, according to officers of the organization. Last year another of Alberts was Human Growth films, A. to a large shown by the P.-and appreciative audience. P.-A. officers at Lincoln school have gone to considerable expense in obtaining the films, they report, and invite parents from both the Lincoln and Central schools and all adults to see the movie. It is a 16 mm. movie in full color. This is the first meeting : of the organization of the new school year. , Those who previewed the film in Brigham City recently report it has proven to be very interesting and educational in the field of sex education. s Candidate Jones Says other 5 f , congressional candidate, an audience here Thursday tog what he regards as the of the and campaign he stands. spoke at a meeting of Box nation "Human Beginnings the Eddie Albert film .on title of an ' sex education that will be shown at the Fourth ward L. D. S. chais Long At Bottom Of List For tarnation. am Brad Hansen , . joins navy . THE FARMERS v county second, first, star, the and Eagle badges will be awardC!,Uaily Ughting stock sheep men Instead ed their badges at board of tempting to work out a co Nile D. Meservy And More Too Wins AC Honors Nile D. Meservy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meservy, .Sr., 35 west First south, Brigham City, a has recently been awarded soin assistantship graduate ciology at the Utah State Agricultural college in ILogan. Before attending the U. S. A. C. Nile was enrolled at Weber college where he maintained an honor roll average. During World War H he served 20 months in the Pacific theater of action. At the present time he holds the rank of cadet Officers captain in the Reserve school. Training corps at the For the past four years, Nile has spent summers and after school hours working for the Brigham Laundry . ing a JAYCEES TO GIVE HUNTING - PPrtunity News-Jour-na- News-Journa- Annual Hunters Event Democrats Draw Will Feature Dance Concessions, Drawing, P ans At Meeting A full hunting outfit complete with, a new .Browning, automatic shotgun, pants, jacket, boots, goose and duck decoys, shells and everything else needed for good hunt every time out, is going to some lucky hunter, October 14, at the Junior Chamber of Commerces annual Duck Carnival, according to Less Collings, chairman. Slated to be held at the Brigham City armory, the festival will boast a dance, and a variety of concessions and last and most Important, the drawing for a ibevy of valuable prizes. All of the prizes at the concessions will ibe items valuable to the hunter. The winner of the grand prize need not be at the carnival to receive the prize, but all the other prizes will be awarded to , Campaign plans for the November 7 election, were drawn up last Tuesday evening in Brigham City by the Box Elder county Democratic party at a Democratic planning meeting at the Howard cafe. With Norm Watkins,' Democratic campaign . manager, in the charge of arrangements, meeting was attended by all of the Democratic candidates for county offices. Special visitors at the meeting included A1 Weeks, representing Senator Elbert IX Thomas, Mrs. Elva Bells, representWalter K. ing Congressman t I j Granger, Grant McFarlane, state people present only, Tickets for the event, which Democratic chairman from Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ballif, state costs 50 cents each, are now on chair-lady- . ' sale. They can be purchased , . Each of the guests in short from any member of the' Junior J 1 talks, gave advice on ' how ' to Chamber of Commerce. seaWith the duck hunting camconduct the approaching son beginning October 13, the paign, according to Watkins. evening Duck Carnival Saturday Tuesthe "Following meeting will offer the hunters an ;; opday night we feel there is a to' rub shoulders and feeling of perfect unity among portunity the county candidates and be- exchange yarns about the' pre, tween the county and state par- vious two . days hunting. ; an Each is it annual year ties relative to conducting the of hunters from, all campaign," Watkins comment- over the country (who congre- ed. Officers of the Box Elder coun- gate here for the opening shoot. ty Democratic party are Newell H Cook, chairman; Mrs. Lewis S Jones, county vice chair-ladt. and Omer J. Call, county secre- , . tary.j j u Among the; candidates pres I ent were George H- - Davis, candidate for county com misslonerHoward' J. Glenn, commissioner; Warren W, It Hyde, sheriff; Robert Nielsen, candidate for clerk; Horace Rose, In a head-ocollision between candidate for attorney; Mrs. Jo two automobiles just south of y Mantua on a sharp curve, five seph Law, county recorder; D. White and Owen L. young people were Injured, I Brough, candidates for the state Thursday afternoon. ;M LaVar Whitaker and Eva legislature, and W. H. Griffith, candidate for surveyor. Reese, both 18 years old,; suffered Watkins also announced that bruises and cuts, serious enough Democratic campaign headquar- to hospitalize them. Receiving ters have been set up at the minor injuries were Dean Wolf, Howard Hotel in Brigham City. 17; Ronald Price, ,16; and Lois . ; Prizes The Junior Chamber of Commerce ... will give away at their annual Duck Carnival, slated this year to be held Ostober 14, at the armory building. At the carnival will be concessions, a dance and drawing. . Pocahontas, Production Of Clare Corinne PTA Tree Major, To Be Here Tomorrow Hold First Meet A dramatization of an early? romantic episode in American this romantic legend is made the creation of authenhistory will be portrayed on the through of , the clotfles worn tic; replicas stage in the Box Elder high school auditorium tomorrow at by the Indians and settlers. The pages of hisory come alive 3 oclock in the afternoon when as the company of Pocahontas, will be beats its drums the play "Pocahontas and dances presented by the Clare Tree M- wildly to fierce old Indian iwar actors. ajors cries and sings the lovely InThe American Association of dian Salutation to the Sun." .Mary Nichols,.. chairman University .. Women, : an rurally sponsor an appearance of the of the committee in charge, re? Clare Tree Major theater here cently said: The romantic story in Brigham City and they indi- of the little American Princess cate that this years presenta- as transferred to the stage by tion is both educational and in- the celebrated Clar Tree Major Childrns theater of New, York spirational for children. The young actress who plays would not only thrill the young the part of Pocahontas will wear playgoers of Brigham City with an exact copy of the wedding its vivid drama but also provide dress which Captain Rolft order- them with an authentic, ed from England as- - a gift for picure of the ' his bride. days when the Indians were the An accurate interpretation of rulers of America. V Parents Report National Guard From Here Doing Nicely At Ft. Lewis, Wash. from Fort Lewis,? the 'battalion as a unit is still Washington, Tuesday afternoon,' intact, having received some insons with their after visiting dividual replacements from the nationstationed there with the enlisted reserve corps. The ofal guard were Mr. and Mrs. Ly- ficers in nearly every case have man MorrelJ, Mrs. Delos Thomp- been shifted from one job to and Freeman son, Mrs. Ernest another the battalion and within Mrs. Dean Crapo. are no longer with the battery Invited Dean Freeman Captain : in which they left. , them all to have dinner with the Lt. (Douglas Strong, forFirst, afsoon mess hall boys in their with iB. Battery from Gar-- , ter arriving last Friday after- merly is now in command of A. land noon. They feasted on green of Brigham City and battery pobeef steak, vegetable salad, Dean Freeman is now Captain corn, tatoes, scalloped tomatoes, in headquarters as battalion adbread and butter. jutant. Sunday morning they attendIt was stated that the entire Tacoma new the in church ed is going on maneuvers battalion sons. L. D. S. chapel with their the last two weeks of October in There were 360 people attending the of Yakama some 150 in the beautiful new building. milesvicinity ; away. went of most them That evening to the L. D. S. services in the chapel at camp located just Kiwanis Club Holds 204th across the street from-th- e Returning Regular Meeting Thur. r battalion. The parents report that from now on regular services will be held there each Sunday. A week from Sunday, October 15, the evening, meeting will be in charge of Battery A. On the return trip the group came by way of, the Columbia highway and back by the way of Yakama .The roads were good except for a little construction on the Columbia highway and the weather was good all the time. Capt. Freeman reported Mr. ; Harry Johnson and Mr. Feldhauser, from the federal Social Security agency were the principal speakers at the weekly noon meeting of the Kiwani3 club, Thursday at noon, at the J Idle Isle cafe. ( ' club At the meeting the challenged the Kiwanis, winners of a golf tournament with Rotary recently, to a golf match to be held Sunday, October 8, at , that 1 oclock. sonal touch by printing the name of the guest on it. Howard (Andy Anderson will demonstrate this printing process. The huge press, which has a top production capacity of 6,000 papers an hour, will ' be demonstrated by Winston P. Nelson, pressman, assisted by Arland Tingey. .Refreshments will be served in the office of the throughout the evening. - News-Journ- Of Year Wed. Mr. Wayne Johnson, faculty member from iBox 'Elder high school attended the , first Co A. meeting with the rinne P.-purpose of requesting a - representative from Corinne to meet with the high school faculty and other . county pchool representa tlvesit their fndnthly meetings for. the coming school year. Mr. Henry Fredricksen was chosen to represent the Corinne school. Mrs. Ella Stallings served in this capacity; last year.. , Of interest too, were the general reports . from . the various , A. chairmen, Mrs. J. H. Norman, membership chairman; Mrs. Norma Bosley, publicity and Mrs. Grace Barker, ; room mother chairman, on their - attendance at the - state P.-at Logan, Utah. Another special committee report was given by Mr. James Reed. He and other members of the committee, Mr. Maurice and Larsen, Mr. J. H. Norman Mr. Dredge Roundy met with the county school board and Superintendent" Weight' In regard, to the proposed .building ' porject at Corinne. The latest decision is to circulate a ques- tionaire in regard to the matter. Refreshments were served to P.-T- , y n Le-Ro- 20-3- 0 The goal of the papers management is to have the papers readers more familiar With the complicated 'process of producing a newspaper; to: become better acquainted with all of the subscribers and to renew old acquaintances. Everyone is invited to drop in tonight and have a look at the staff and machinery that produces their local paper., given as a souvenier, the per- ; In Political Race The program was under the direction of , Mr. Arch Sims, principal. (With .Mrs. Wynn Hunsaker, A., president of the Corinne iP.-directing a special meeting of Mrs. the new room mothers, Norma Nicholas, Mrs. Arlis Hunsaker, Mrs. Juanita Anderson, Mrs. Della Owens, Mrs. Venna Jones, Mrs. Grace' Jeppsen, Mrs. Jane Tsushima, Mrs. Romona Mrs. Joseph F. Law Bott, Mrs. Hazel Holmes, - Mrs. Betty Burt, Mrs. June Craner and . . , who recently announced Mrs. Verlie Jeppsen, general her candidacy for Box Elder plans were set up for the sec- county recorder on the Demoond annual Halloween carnival. cratic ticket. ' , Speech Recital .Planned For Students October 6 Mrs. Law Enters Phyllis W.f Pope, 153 south Tremonton street, Tremonton. will present a (group of speech students in recital Friday, October 6, at 8 p. m. at their home in Tremonton. t Students appearing are June Olsen, Linda Shirts, Annette Knudsen, Francis Hyer, Nanette Humphreys, all of Brigham City; Elaine Cowley, Mona Korth, both of Tremonton. Guest' artists will be Theresa Mitton at the piano. Political Race Mrs. F. Joseph Law, wife of the late F. Joseph Law, a former city councilman and mayor of Brigham City, recently an nounced her candidacy for the office of county recorder on the 'Democratic ticket. A native of Garland, Mrs. Law Is the former Cerella Bingham. She reeived her education in Box Elder county school.. She has resided in Brigham City with her husband the past -- 31 years until his death recent On Forming New Soil District A referendum vote of land owners and land occupiers in western (Box Elder county will be held on Thursday, October 19, to determine whether or not a soil conservation district shall be created, it (was announced this week by the state commit' tee. Polling places will be .the stores at Yost, Grouse Creek and iark Valley, the home of Duain Lind at Lynn and the Soil Conservation office in Tremonton. Roughly all of the western part of the county is included in the proposed district starting at a point on the Utah-Idahstate line 52 miles west of the Nevada line, south along this line 69 miles to the Tooele county line, east 65 miles to the west shore of Great Salt Lake, north along the shore for approximately 50 miles, then north 20 miles to the point of beginning. I This area will contain approx; imately 2,400,000 acres. Polls will open at 7 oclock in the morning and remain jOpen until 7 in the evening. o ! iy- - 410-foo- Oct 19 To Vote , Mrs. Law has two children, There will be no Relief, so- both living in Box Elder coun ciety next Tuesday, October 10, ty, a daughter, Mrs. Marvin Pe in either the North or South Box ters of Brigham City, and a son, Elder stakes, it was announced Jay (B. Law of Garland. today by officers of the stakes Colorado has two of the . na Relief societies. The meetings are being can- t ions highest automobile high the top of 14,260-foo- t celled because of convention be- ways--t- o ing held at Garland, it was Mt. Evans and to the top of 14, - stated. ! curve. Cause of the wreck was not determined yesterday afternoon but was under investigation by Leonard Jeppsen, patrolman; and Warren Hyde, ? Box. Elder county sheriff. 31. North South Stakes J' i The accident occured ' when the southbound vehicle driven by Whitaker and the northbound automobile driven by the Wolfe youth collided on the sharp . No Relief Society In u Rider, 16. , House inside the The entire staff of the papers office, just with Shirley door, any answer to hand on will be Their receptionist. conduct to and Blaylock, questions asked small on a written be will name newspaper tours through the card and the guest will be confactory. ducted to the linotype machines. the of One of the features to Illustrate the modern There, a display open house will be method of setting type, the name lead. Illustrating how engravings News of the guest will be set in conmade. Fred Pierson, the The guest will' then be Journals engraver, who,,ha 7' ducted to the press room where will ranged the display, the lead slug with their name on it In type will be used to l ChEach guist of the to be to do front print on a small booklet will register at the weeks observance nal Newspaper week to fusion the Box Eider News Elder Journal, will open to the public tonight j !?k lor an open house lasUntil 9 oclock, accmaf !n!erested in becom-- i tlted with the process to Produce a newspaper oil Printed matter , . 12 PAGES OUTFIT AT THE DUCK CARNIVAL , T o In vited one 'very risht AH This - e is; S. R.Brad Han-CSan Diego 33, FOR IEAK li Califor-iepf- Plans Sex 0 y imia. the sponsorship of local car dealers and with the ation of city officials and civic leaders, Mr. Bundy said. "One of the main objectives of the community-wid- e program will be to make residents throughout our trade area better acquainted with their retail automobile dealers and the services they provide. Nearly everyone is interested in automobiles and the new models are outstanding. Moreover, because of the record volume of production and sales of new cars this year, new car dealers have ample stocks of excellent used cars that they have taken as trade-in- s on new models. Everyone is invited to inspect both the new models and the reconditioned better used cars now available to replace the many ancient, unsafe jalopies that should have been retired years ago. be-wo- San Diego, to BRIGIIAMJDITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1950 ; perity, Local dealers cooperating in the event include: Andersens, Joe Carr, Inc., Central Chevrolet Co., Fisher Motor Co., Nielsen Motor Co., Packer Motor Co., Smith Motor Co., Bundy Motor Co., and North Main Motors. PTA City, and after at Fort 'Douglas 25, sent VOLUME 43, NUMBER 40 record ,this theAt the planning meeting of for Plans are being drafted now Democratic party in Brigthe following special events by citizens in ham City last Tuesday evening, to be staged during National as the tragedy Harold J. 'Reese, Tremonton bus- Automobile Dealer Week under interest of deal-f.r- s Harold J. Reese was picked finance appreciation of past highlight ; chairman for the Democratic and the many ways patronage in which party at their planning meet- local automobile dealers and the ing in Brigham City Tuesday automotive industry, which they represent here, are contributing evening. to community progress and prosw ss was . votes pointed truck City. The state committee is headed by William T. Ralph of Salt Lake City. The celebration will the makeup of at stake, only 37 were cast, 55 voters did not go mil-otenti- and obser-vance- God-rjg- election in presidential g million votes were cast, car afe Planning to observe National Automobile Dealer Week October 22 to 28. It will feature events in which all residents are invited to participate. Serving as Utah Automobile Dealers Association area chairman in charge of local s Is Leslie Bundy, manager of Bundy Motor Co., Brig-ha- the Junior which is spon-- , and Vote Out "Get t Car Dealers Plan t Pikes Peak. WARNING TO PARKING i ' VIOLATORS All motorists who haVe 'been ignoring parking meter tickets are warned that if they; are not satisfied within the nextf five days and payment made in full for all violations, that , arrests will be mada and court ..Action taken. 6 : CITX POLICE DEPT.O -' ' V V; i - t, : t . |