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Show There's Nothing Like Camping Out In The Fall VOLUME 43, NUMBER 43 4t BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1950 l For The Damon Runyan Cancer Fund Eagles Donate $64 To Runyon ire, Judy Long, Rebecca Rasmussen, Mary Alice Alston Brigham City troop, prepare to roast a few marshmallows. The with the ring of rocks, is arranged strictly according to regulation. The girls Jaycees List Registration Officers Anji Addresses For Box Elder County Procinctt National Girl Scout Week this week. ebrating M. LINCOLN SCHOOLS Brother Of J. A.; Simmons Dies ACTIVITIES When Witches Fly And Spooks Ride, Lincoln P.T.A. Plans Party School P.T.A., First Hallowe'en In New Building Tuesday night is the night participation of the of Commerce, spooks ride and witches fly and s the night that the anis club and the association of the Lincoln the school invites cooperation with children, parents association and friends to come to the gala Teacher this years Halloween carnival from 7 to 9 help make oclock. school Halloween P.-And A. has fixed it and best' so so the the mothers wont, have to cook supper that evening. They amival will - be held on' win .provide .chilli,',- barbecue, en," Tuesday ' everting, cakg, pies, .cookies candy and 31, from 6 to 9 o'clock pop' corn: Plenty for a large meal ew Central school with dessert. have1 promised AH of the money collected wiring will be in and goes into the P. T. A. fund for in ding will be lighted' in future activities that will, ' I the carnival. the long run, benefit the chiltes of this years "bet. dren. Also for sale will be doll e I ever, carnival will clothes and other items. fish With movies to be shown, ik alley, shuffleboard, games, fortune telling, a fish oving pictures, sale of pond and a host of others, there g hes, penny pitch, will be unlimited recreation for ' toss and the children . Ond gam. wljl An unusual, feature , .of pie Jie '"r event , will be the' drawing . of ducks for pTIZeSf? of iponse to an' invtation silhouette pictures by some e P.-'A, the. Klwanis the teachers. The pictures also reed to arrange and will be sold with the money A. fund. the famous fish .' pond, going into the Mil be in J. D. Gunder-fjm...Th- e Chances for a beautiful bride Junior. Cham-- . dolland.toaby. doll. for. the girls operate the fortune-booth- ,' and a handsome leather holster also in . Gunder-om- , sent for the boys .will be sold 1for and the clubs 10 cents each. id girls committee-.w- ill Each child buying, a . chance nd , operate the spook' al- - will receive a "balloon. Mrs. Audrey Bott, chairman of ditlon to games and en this event, and her lent, there will be plen-bo- d have expended a good deal of and treats on - sale time and effort to make the evout the evening, Includ-It- , ent a big success, according to barbecue sandwiches, officers. p, Besides giving the children a candy, ice pie. and cake. good time funds will be accuamival will be held in mulated to be spent in the fus and all rooms Of the ture on useful gifts for the ew Central school build-- d school. will not be crowded as Come out Tuesday night and eea in recent fun with 'the children, the have since years school burned. .The new officers said. . i, in fact,' affords con le more room 'than ever m available I. Packer is chairman, and the h for the the possible excep-th- e school teachers under the direcyear it Was. held In tion of J.D. Gunderson, prinschool and sec8 of Bushneli hospital. cipal of Central P.-E. H. Peters will he chair-game- s ond vice president of the coordinating and for the carnival, A. Overseeing all arrangements is Mrs. J. by Mrs. Howard Oleen Palmer, Parent-Teache- r Guy Howard, Mrs. association Knudsen, president. Mrs. Wayne Mrs. Clarence The carnival was conceived Hill, Mrs. Pemperton, . (Mrs. Frank and is staged annually as in Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. treat for the school children, Hunsaker, Mrs.. E. W. return for their promise of good Mrs. Earl SeegmiUer, behavior and refraining from But olliam Jensen and Mrs. vandalism bn Halloween. ' younger and ordon. older the parents, friends J- Edwin Baird is chair brothers and sisters and tile foods committee, of the school all are cordially rs. invited to attend and take part, Floyd Andersen-ancarea Knudsen as commit-beis- , as well. Incidentally, thea maand the following nival has developed into - making g; project, Mrs. Lewis Caddy, jor profit the genmer 'JeppSon Mrs. Roy thanks principally to of time, Mrs. J. y. Ferry, Mrs. Gln erous contributionsfrom parent, isworth, Mrs. Tex ,Ham-Mr- prizes and foods Don Valentine, Mrs. students and patrons and friends Ursen, Mrs. Lloyd Hust, of the school. Profits are used A. pro- P.-surt Mrs. to carry out the Christensen, to fur- ?? Harmon, Mrs. Norwood gram for the' year and additional Henry Knudson and nish 'ick Larsen. ft. cultural and educational euip ton Sheffield ment for the school children. in be will the doll and doll First, second and third grade and their parents have If. sae and basketball pupils some arI chances, to be sold in been invited to furnish for Pppcom, will be under ticle of clothing or bedding Fourtn, sale. doll clothing ration of Mrs. Wayne the inThe door1 prize will fifth and sixth graders are the for articles care of by the hospi- - vited to furnish be toy nktee, under the di- fish pond, which may be enwill et Mrs. which or anything Vanez JVilson. chil II schools by joyed or appreciated annual :tive hamber Parent-Teacher- 20-3- 0 earn!-bigge- -- - . build-ectricia- . , j- in-jh- ever-popul- tricy-beantoa- P.-T- . 20-3- 2 home-mad- . V HALLOWEEN ral - e car-wit- Jor-Mr- s. -- s. J. Albert Simmons of. this city received word of the death of his brother, George Simmons, 86, at Meridian, Idaho, and former resident of Beaver . Dam, Box Elder county. , Services were held last. Monday in Meridian L. D. S. chapel with Bishop Grant Cluff officiating. Prayer at the home-waoffered by William Bowen and at the services by Clive Cooper. Solo, Face To 'Face,, was sung by Cyril Nelson. Bishop..- Cluff read a brief biography , of the deceaseds life,-,- ' followed , by ', a talk from Ray Darley. . : A mixed quartet sang" O' My Father. Talks were then given by Thomas Y. Simmons and Mr. Roylance. Cyril Nelson sang a number for the closing song. The . benediction Was by Clea-nan- a Durant. - The grave was dedicated by Lawrence, Bowen. Mr. Albert Simmons is now the only survivor of. a family of ten brothers and sistera Now 80 Years of age,: he makes his Mrs. home .with - a , daughter, Elizabeth' Christoff erspn- - at-- - 421 South, Main,. - . '- Two Fatal Auto L Sugar Plum n ; t During the first seven months of the year. there were 108 mo- tor vehicle traffic accidents in of them Box Elder county,-3in Brigham City, according to a report of the state road , com. mission. Till July 1, there were two fatal accidents and 36 in which the principals received personal injury. There was property damInage on TO of the vehicles 8 - volved. . , , Corinne School To . Hold Party Tuesday for Extensive arrangements Corinne schools annual Halloween party are now being taken care of and Tuesday evening, October 31, from 7:30 to 9:30 P.-promises to be a big success, announced today. A. officers Featured at the party will be free games, spook alley, plenty of good eats tq buy and prizes 4 galore. s Sponsored by the association , of the school, everyone is invited. Parent-Teacher- - AT THE HIVE i Genealogy Meet . v, Kiwanians Elect Scheduled Sunday r Thursday Meet Special Anongementi... The regular weekly dinner arrangements have Special meeting of the Brigham City been made M people unable to club was held at the Idle register baqse thfey ..were opt Isle cafe Thursday noon with of Roy Olsen Presents Check To Lou Peterson area or because of Illthe the election of officers for the ness. They should contact Coun-t- y . . , secretary of the Fraternal Order of Eagles to be sent to year the principal Item the fund headquarters. The Brigham City Eagles spon- coming Clerk K. B. Olsen as soon as sored a dance recently to collect the money for the Damon of business. V' possible. . ' Elected president was Q. M. thb- - registration are Ruhyan Cancer fund. Supporting the project is an annual Mason; Ray Following Daines, first vice agents and their addressee.', in affair. president; Dr. Frank Saito, sec Box Elder county. '' In Brigham ond vice president and the fol City the precincts cover roughly two directors to for 6erve U. S. lowing the same area as the ,L.'D.' years each: Richard Hansen, and have thie same num-be- r. James Bordeaux, O. Dee Lund. . hours. will be Registration Outgoing officers are L. A. from 8 a. m. to 9 pi m. Knud-son- , Floyd Bundy, president; B. Brigham City (Nol.l-LoU- ie The first vice president. Before a large Brigham City office of second vice president Anderson, south Third east- ..'t conIn Republican Emma Brigham City No.-2 was left vacant when Howard crowd last night at the Roxy outspoken would not introduce leg Sorenson left R. Facer, 161' south First west.. gress, Out Brigham City. theater, Senator Elbert D. Thom- halation Brigham City No. 3 Stella Y. providing for socialized going directors are Cam Har as, ompared the health insur-ance- t . Bob Phillips, 237-- west First north. i lntroduc Baird has medicine. Edwin Yet he and unmon, now before Congress plan Brigham Cit; No. 4 Lottie with! workmans compensation. ed bills just as I have, to spon Nielsen. 525 east Fore street Simonsen, -Health sor insurance. health 14 there anyone today who Brigham City No. 5 Mrs.' Pewould suggest that workmens insurance . is , no different in tra Rasmussen: 484 south Main. com ' 4 O compensation has been bad for principle from workmens con Brigham City' No. ' 6 -- Louise in the pensation. Nobody the country or who would sug607, south, Second east Thueson, the that has suggested gest the repeal of this legisla- gress Vera iBrlgham City government control the doctors, tion? he questioned. : Anderson- - Fifth- north-- ' Third or the hospital.' . . , nurses the . Continuing' Thomas declared Vi- west- - "Health insurance means pre that over 55 percent of the young B Phjdlis Clty'Nd. Brigham doctor bills, through your I , ( merv. eligible for induction, into paying Glover 321 partH JFJUst'jsst regylw ealary. deductions and The Box Elder high , school C. OutaWo military service have physical spreading the. risks Incident to A,v or mental deficiencies. (Bear ; River, Clty--f Mary1 6.; Anthe cost of the disease and ac girls swimming team was cho sen last afternoon" af beCity.-,--.f.Monday, are There several plans ; derson,. Bear jRivef cidents. It is the application fore congress concerned with the of the insurance principle to a ter school, reports Coach' Mur Beaver Dam Mrs. ' Ruby,, Bow-en- , All girls in the school were problem of more adequate care field which we are all deeply ray. Collinatohy -welcome to come over and try . Boothe for - the people of the United concerned. Valley Ruth F.'Stokes ' . v out for team. the In Promontory. ! J States, he .continued. , The health insurance idea Js "We need more doctors, nurs- is very similar to workmans The girls will do no regional Bothwell Mary - Edna : Nelson, .' es. We need them for the armcompensation where a laborer is competition, tout swimming will Tremonton, R.'FD.v' T' iA ed services and for adequate injured in Utah on the Job, he be among the students. Bear Blue i Creek York j Hyde, Blue medical protection for all of our is Entitled to have his medical River and Logan ijiayi come (up Creek. ; ; : j , n : v, . citizens. We need more and bet- expenses and certain other ex- with girl teams, tout for now, Colllnston Rosada Fryer, ter equipped hospitals and what penses paid out of an insurance the girls will swim Just for t t , , , is equally Important to the wage fund. The Corinne Jennie , M. Adney, payments are made sportsmanship. " 1A11 earner, farjner and laborer of under the direction of the Utah practicing will toe done Corinne. , this country need to have ac State Industrial commission. after school twice a week, says . Clear Creek Mrs. - Vern'Kemp-tonf cess to all of the blessings Idaho! of 1. Naf, eduMiss new "The injured workman selects Murray, physical medical science when they are his own doctor, his own hospi- cation teacher at Box Elder. IDewey ville Nellie VK." Gard, r ill. , The following are the girls se- ner, Deweyville.' tal, and no coercion or control "I do not have to tell you that of that doctor or hospital is pos- lected for the team: Kay ChamEast Garland NaVelle Rhoda 3500 medical bill to the fam- sible in any other way, either berlain, Barbara Hamberlin, Col-le- n es, Garland, R.F.D. Elwood LaVoh B. - Garfield, ily of any wage earner in Utah by the Industrial commission or Farmer, Roberta Ytoung, is likely to deal that family a the Industrial insurance carrier. Cherle Johnson, Mary Fae An- Tremonton, RFJD. blow from which it may not re"I pledge to Utah voters that derson, Carol Hunsaker, Emma Fielding r ' (Millie, Welling, cover during its entire lifetime. I shall continue to work to solve Louise Carter, Jo Murrae 'rJ BuFielding. The best solution yet pro- the problem of better medical chanan, Nada Smith, LeRaine Garland Ellen M. 'Nielsen, . , . : posed for these problems is na- care. Probably none of the pro- Anderson, Shirley Jorgenson. Garland. tional health insurance. Health grams' now before the congress Grouse Creek louisa C. RobJunior division girls who will insurance is not socialized medi- is perfect, but they have given work out with the main team erts, Grouse Crepk. a cine. us something to start from and are Donna Jean Prisbrey, Afton . Harper Mrs. Cherroll' A' NorMillions of dollars are be- if we are willing to recognize Stokes, Jane Wood, Deanna man, Brigham City RJFJD. Howell Israel H. Fackrell, ing spent in this country for the problem and work towards DeeAnne (Hess, Maurine false and misleading ads to its solution, we can work out Rigby, Carmen Reeder, Ann HowelL Norma Gilmore, oppose health insurance. Every- an idea of and prac- Westenskow, Deanna LichtentHoneyville one who is afraid to talk about ticable for acceptable ' Honey ville. , all of us, Thomas stein and' Margaret Call. it on its merits calls it socialized concluded. Junction C. Douglas Lind, medicine. I Order your stationery, office and Lynn, Utah. Elsie Greenwell, Lakeside Everyone ought to know that The News-Journtelephone business forms, envelopes, etc, ' . Senator Robert A. Taft, the most number is 1,000. Lakeside. today at the Lucin Blanche T. Worthey, , Lucin. , Mantua Mrs. Oleep A: Hailing, Mantua. Verna Carter, Park Valley ft . Park Valley. Mrs. Lawrence PePenrose & aw" tersen, Tremonton ft. F. D. No.' 2. m Perry Ruth O. Barnard, Brigham City, R. F. D. No. 2 Plymouth Mrs. 'Jesse ' Lamb, An I is 1 Needs National Health Insurance Thomas Declares In Brigham Thursday s swimming -- No.-7-Mr- , -- , noon, it was announced today. Representatives from Salt Lake City will be here and excellent programs have been arranged for the meetings. The public Is invited td1 attend the event. Saturday Auto-V- u Auto Vu v ' ' theater will hold Saturday with a double feature show, it was announced today toy George Craghead, manager. The double bill closing out the season will be 'Daughter of the West and Son of Frankenstein. The drive-itheater, located just east of Brigham City on highway 91, has been operating since this spring. n . -- , ' News-Journa- , l. 4 e- V a . Plymouth. , Portage Cora McCrary, .. tage.. , , . y ' - U Le-ot- A ( rinne. Riverside .Grace Riverside, 1 j, V. .... Rosettte Mrs. Charles Rosette, Snowville Mrs, ing, Bnowvllle. . Por- ' Reed Allen, Kunz-le- r, Lark- . Thatcher Mrf o -- - . Mrs. Maxine Promontory Toombs, Promontory, via Co- divi-sion- a ' Miss Lavora Murray Demonstrates Archery to a group of members of the Girls Athletic association. With about 300 active members the G.AA. are active in practically all sports. From left to right: Jolene Harper, Connie Siggard, Lola White, Claudia Morris, Dixie Gordon, Caroline Hunsaker, Colleen Farmer, Barbara Hamberlin, Carol Roundy, Pat Hunsaker and Roberta Young. ... , .Golden Bur-tqTrememton. ft. F. D. Tremonton No. 1 Mrs. Earl Marble, Tremonton. Tremonton No. 2 Anna A. Zessinger, Tremonton. Willard Hannah B. Nicholas, ; Willard. Tost Luellt Tfacp, Yost., Perry Wcrj Flcnj Apron And Ovsrtl C-- nc Tee. I'U V ' f head of the Team Chosen S. Abel and Swimming department, English are Box Elder high schools girl Rich, seminary president, team was chosen afdirecting preparations for the swimming held in the Cook. gymnater tryouts ward programs. Varlene sium swimming pool, October (Continued on Page Six) United Nations Assembly (Elmer Jeppsen, . , .United Nations assembly was s presented Tuesday for both to highlight United Nations Day, October 24. (Mr. Bateman, head of the Weber college history department, was the guest speaker and tss talle held the audiences attention because of the serious meaning behind it. of the . pro, The remainder gram included a cornet duet, composed of Gary Mann and John Peters, accompanied- by iHunsaker and a vocal duet composed of Patty Smith and Wayne Hunsaker accompanied by (Bobbie Ann Stewart Donna j . Col-ling- s, last show of the season next Compton, ' 5 BEHS Students To Talk In Wards For Journalists Education Week,-Repor-t S ' . - V 2 .. Team Chosen Men. . stakes will be held in the tab emacle next Sunday with ses sions at 10 oclock in the morning and 2 oclock in the after Thd .' Col-linsto- ' A genealogy convention of the Box Elder North and South its - New Officers At . Final Show At National Education Week will toe obNovember Education National as served week at Box Elder. Moral Talks on and Spiritual Values in Education will toe presented toy high school students in each of .the L .D. S. wards of the North and South Box Elder stakes on the fifth or twelfth Sunday.This will climax the weeks activities to better' acquaint the public with the responsibilities and achievements of our American educational system. admjs1" Students participating will toe the English class- way and selected from "Therell be no this year will be ?e,o Mrs. A Elwyn See-sn- e charge and pennies promises that this will go a long, long feature of the carnival buy a lot of fun for everyone, Central L totter than ever, with young and old, at the Halloween ns, more, valuable priz-Ln- . schools annual Octo nival Tuesday evenmg .re un ioT everyone. Mrs. oclock, 9 to 6 force Rebind the from ber 31, this announced camivhl is the Packer so be sure ther organization of the Youre all invited, which Mrs. Ronald to be there. ?ain , v jOnly one day, next Tuesday, October 31, -- remains to register for the November 7, general election:. . v 'That fact was pointed out today by BiUiPavJs, chairman of tfie Junior Chamber of Commerces of every regiscommittee, who also released ' i tration officer in Box Elder county Dhvia and hlt committee, Lawrence, Geisle Jphn Reese and Armour JenseiL said The Jaycees feel that it all of the citl zenry exercise their right of voting this year, the Issues and candidates vylll be selected inTo vote .they . must telligently. be registered and next Tuesday is the last day.'. . Accidents To July PW"; . ! . The month of October 1950 has been set aside by the Grand Aerie Fraternal Order of Eagles as the month in which all subordinate aeries of the Fraternal Order of lEagles would sponsor campaigns to- raise funds for support of the Damon Runyon Cancer fund. The Damon Runyon Cancer fund was started by Walter WincHell,' noted newspaper columnist and reporter, as a Memorial to his friend Damon Runyon, who was a victim of cancer. Since the organization of the the Damon Runyon Cancer fund in December 1946, . under the leadership . of Dan Parker, pres ident, Leonard Lyons, vice pres ident, and Winchell, treasurer, more than $2,500,000 has been distributed to colleges and hospitals in more than 35 states to aid cancer research in the des perate fight to find means to control and cure cancer. Box Elder Aerie No. 2919 F. O. E. is proud to have the oppor tunity to participate In helping to . raise funds to support so worthy a cause as the Damon In support of RUnyon fund. this fund the Aerie sponsonored the cancer fund dance at the Dance Boyd on Saturday night. Sept. 23, 1950. It is through the support of the people of Brigham City and the surrounding area that Box Elder Aerie was successful in sponsoring the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund dance and the net in proceeds jgrived therefrom the amount of $64.00 is being forwarded to the Damon Runyon Cancer Fund to help carry . on this rvll important fight against cancer No. 2919 F. Box Elder O. E.takes this opportunity to express our sincere thankfulness to the people who supported this campaign through their purchase of tickets to the dance, officers said. , . - NEXT TUESDAY IS LAST; DAY TO REGISTER FOR ELKTIOiJ Cancer Fund Sue Rasmussen, Brownies of the 10 PAGES . ' Perry ward will ; celebrate Halloween with att aproo and overall dance, Ttaey, October 31 at 9 oclock 13 the e vetoing in the Perry, vu. X recreation hall, it was announced today. |