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Show Labored In Australia ELDER JOSEPH F. SMITH WILL SPEAK AT CONFERENCE SUNDAY M. South Stake Quarterly Meeting Will Have Two General Sessions; Choir Will Sing BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1950 - Rugged Bees Are RuadyhiTeors-A- nd fig ; Elder Joseph Fielding Smith, L.D.S. authority recently' appointed president of the quorum of Twelve apostles, will represent the general authorities, at the South Box Elder stake quarterly conference, Sunday, November 12. M. v5lUME 43, NUMBER 44 . ' 10 PAGES Then To 'State" Rotary Corinne Acclaims According to Glen M. Bennlon, president of the South stake, there will he three general sessions to which all members of the stake and the public is cordially invited. One session will begin at 10 o'clock in the morning, one at oclock In the evening, A session priesthood leadership will be held at 8:30 oclock In the morning. Any additional meeting which may be scheduled for special groups will be announced later on word from Elder Smith, ; Music for both general sessions wil lbe furnished by the South stake choir, directed ! by Harold IB. Felt, with Louise will be furnished by the organized three years ago and active becoming increasingly since that time, have sung at every conference, and have reached a high degree of artisin ' their tic accomplishment sared of music, presentation President Bennion commented. Special activities of the group include public presentation .of at Christmas The Messiah" time and sacred cantata on Easter morning, the past two years. Will Hear Jean Devy Today PTA Halloween Jean iDevy, a blind minstrel, who through his musical ability has made marvelous adjustments in spite of his loss of will be the special guest sight, Paul Tingey and entertainer at the speaker . . who returned Sunday Brigham City Rotary club meetOfficers of the Parent Teach ers association of the Corinne evening from a two-yeing today at 12:15 noon. school acclaimed their Hallo- L.D.S. mission. Jean, who is a regular perween . party a success today; former on an Ogden radio stastating that practically everytion, sings and plays musical i' one, in town was present instruments. Each' of the school rooms In Is The Rotary youth committee was the building utilized for be in charge of the meet will "t games, movies, .or- refreshments. . , ing. All of the .profits from the venture will go Into the P.-A fund for future purchase of supPaul H. Tingey, son of Mr. and List for the plies and equipment Mrs. Orson Li Tingey of Brigham school, children, i In charge of the.carnival were City, arrived home recently from r L.D.S. mission. Mrs. Wynn Hunsaker, president; a Nov. Mrs. A. V. Smoot, vice presi Awaiting transportation to his sec ultimate mission field in Ausdent, and Mrs. Ida Johnson, The list of jurors for the First tralia, Paul served his church retary treasurer. ' Under, the , direction of Mrs. three months in California, four Judicial district of Utah (Box Rex Barker, chairman of the months in, Hawaii and finally Elder county), were released to 17 months in Australia. day by K, B. Olsen, Box. Elder room- mothers, the following la dies '.assisted with the events: Landing at Vancouver, Wash- county clerk. They will serve Mrs. Clyde Nichols and Mrs. ington, October 27, the former during the November teryi of Frank; Hunsaker were In charge missionary was greeted there by court. The Jurors are: . of the door prizes and the his parents and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs From Brigham City Fonnesbeck ; of Howell. games for the small children. Lorna B. Harper, Ray H. Wat In Last Regional Game These Men Will Battle Mrs. Wayne Anderson and Fonnesbeck Is Pauls sister. ; ; A welcome home testimonial kins, J. F. Knudson, George Til . Maurice Hunsaker, tackle; David Hotter, tackle; Russ opposition all year. The odds are heavily in favor of the Mrs. Wayne Owens were In M. Martha ler, will In honor him Wendell, Nancy the Eighth Nelson, guard, and Tom Barnes, end. The Box Elder line Bees in tonights game. If they win they will battle for charge of .the picture show and i the fortune telling. Mrs. Mel- ward, November 19, Sunday, at Forrester, Willis Hansen, Joseph averages 172 pounds, and they have been dynamite to the the state Class A title November 18, in the Ute stadium. A. Christensen, David Kunzler, vin Jones and Mrs. Marvin Jepp-se- 7:30 Oclock In the evening. Elder Tingey plans on attend- Leon May. dolls and doll clothes; Mrs. N-- J Will Hold 39 Of the 40 school districts ' In, Noble Tsushina and Mrs. Moro- ing the Utah State Agricultural From Tremonton J. D. Blaine Harris, Hansen, Utah, the Box Elder unit has-college, beginning winter quar ni Bott, fish pond. Election Party 4 Mrs. ... Lawrence G. Whitney, George lower tax levy than 33 of . Roy Craner and Mrs. Ev- ter, Next Tuesday E. Charles Vern them and is bettered in low Summers, erett Anderson were in charge At Brough, James S. Smith. of levies by only four districts, Wendell Mrs. the and Horse Show bingo The office will Tentatively Others Holmes ahd" Mrs. Albert 'Burt according to figures tabulated intoObe ou could of scene usual the suspense hardly get Newell Richlns, Grouse Creek; by refreshments-Ladie- s Planned Sat. Postponed In were of llervin Bunderson of the Box Mrs. E. H. Peters was chaircharge evettal school Tuesday evening and activity next Tuesday Adam Archibald, Bear River Elder school district. : door prizes j man winning of the entertainment with see the children celebrate Because of .bad weather, a City; De Roy Hawks, Portage; ning that follows all elections. were Mrs. Wendell Holmes, Mrs. horse The average tax levy is 19.70 Mrs. Lester Collins and Mrs. As in the past, the tabulaioween without their hands show G. schedul C. Wallace Kunzler, Willard; tentatively mills throughout the state for Tile Box Elder school district Fred Walker, Mrs. Pat Santil-ha- s Marvin Peters assisting. tion of voting results in Box of soap and without Box Elder1 Mrs. James Reed. The ed, lor November 4, at Rees E. Wise, Garland; Mont H. Han- school districts. is lano been one and of as recognized in Instrumental the Elder making Pioneer park, has been post- sen and Leo H. Gilbert, Corinne; 15.35 outhouses. county will be received the award-trativ- e - dor 28 or for men were adminisbelow school mills, percent prizes a affair success was outstanding the at the office throughout the big to officers of the it was announced today Orville E. Taylor and Thomas the average. The highest school icoording bodies in the nation byJ ed to A. iH. Chlarson, Mrs. Ned poned, R. Wright, Yost. association the merchants of Brigham City who evening. The vote count for Columbia . by W. H. Barnard. . Lar-CitMaurice Mrs. Marble and York New levy in the state, that of Muruniversity, mal Halloween Carnival was gave both money and prizes for county, state and national ofson. to ray school district with, a levy received j word according it. were Baron fices will be .received from Contributing success tremendous with I 50-5of 30.85 mills, Is slightly more Teen-ag- e door K. winning girls by Superintendent Weight, 1 E., Woolen Andersen I Vt 1500 Mills, Auto, all Box Elder county precincts, people attending. Maddox Ranch were Davis than double, that of. the Box; ElJanet and i . Tan-,neprizes recently.. . a f t i house, O. C. Wone had a ' added up and posted .on a fr -- statement good time, play-- i Teen-ag- e der 'levy, Th- - lowest tax levy 'Theboy Nygard. by signed ; Hamilton to Bwig, board bulletin Jewelry, I games .aAdLilllng4.:ou large keep professor of education and a re-- , winners were Richard Beard ahd in the state, tjiat of . Grand T Merrells Inc Vie Hotel, Brigham informed. all interested cooked food. ot school Peters. district at 12.15 mill, is edu win associate Little Donald search girls public MarMain Everyone is invited to come M Mrs. Richard Hansert, Cornets, L.Wess South 11 , percent were lower - than lone to addressed Mr. Hunsaker, only Gay cation, Weight, ning. . Hansen, Peoples Drug, to the newspaper's office and ket, N. ieral graduation-pinsOur, seminary Box Elders. chairman, in charge, Sprouse-Reitzsaid: Anderson, Geneil Campbell and , C. Penney Co J. surand a sword it is results the watch through pour are not only for beauty but' voting party was well organized This healthy sign of economy Your board of education has Marie Beard. The name of onq i. was carried on through the Ken Jensen Market, Mason News in. as rounded by red and white in our sohool system is almost one of America's little girl was lost Little boys hold a significant meating been named Beestones. Towering above the a Poll Judges ore requested to Agency, Drewes Floral Co., . niftg on schedule. tradition, according to Bunoutstanding school boards in a winning door prizes were Mark well, explained Boyd Packer, dele Beely won one of the hive Appliance, Smith Grocery, phone the election results to poll of state superintendents, Wells, Lorin Roache, Max Fofs-gre- Box Elder high school seminary shield is a temple amid the In- derson, who said that . during 1951. Sheffields J The P. other soon O. as as groand office the scription part Skaggs it prizes, they state school board officers and a box of Lincoln Billy D. Young and Clyde teacher, Monday, to the gradua- of the pin is a ball inscribed the past 20 years or more there are tabulated.' iding logs. ting clasq. The basketball cery. been very few tiqnes when of Owens. educational professors BE and atop it are two sea- has Box Elder As usual doughnuts, and The Kiwanis club had a busy s won school district the which we conductOn' the chance prize, a game This years pins distributed by LeGrande Smith, time of fish the care served. be will or coffee of Mr. and Mrs. Heber taking punch P. tax levy was not In the bottom ed in August. in which guesses were made on last week, are composed of two gulls. conclub while the The official meaning of the ith, and the doll was won of all those in. the The letter invited the board the length of a string in a bot parts connected by a dainty gold by pond ' ducted the braver folk through Lillian Knudsen. ) Savilla chain. The main part is a pin as stated by its creator, the state. to describe school board prac-jtle- , Wanda Mrs. Misrasi, Its. Edwin Baird was chair-- a the spook alley, and the JunThe board of education Is not tice as it exists in Box Elder 'Hunsaker and Mrs. Rex Barker, shield with the inscription "S O. C. Tanner Jewelry company, is: of the food committee with ior Chamber of Commerce operthe only taxing group In Box county so the nation may pro- were the winners. boothe. "The outstanding symbol of Elder county that strives for outwas doll the of Floyd Anderson and Mrs. ated the fortune telling fit from the practices large Winning was The loud speaking system the 1951 seminary pin is the economy. a Knudsen assisting. standing jgchool administrative Fonnie Wells and the small doll, furnished by Dee Glen Smith. ' i Sword of Truth, which runs ) Carter. According to Mr. Bunderson Rodney agencies. The doll was dressed and laythe shield. The second only one county of the 29 In Instrumental in . making the through ShefDon ette donated by Mrs. half of the 20th century begins Utah has a tax levy for county Imerican affair a success were the merWgj field with Mrs. Harper Pearse with the class of 1951. No great- purposes lower than Box Elder of Corinne' and Brigham chants ft c.a.iHL.p.rL.v.i At the regular weekly dinner er need in our times is stronger county. helping. Mrs. Wayne Loveland i ..... City who donated to the event ley; A Loren on the basketball. during the' week November . 12 City chances San-dalsold With Box Elder countys levy of the Brigham City than the necessity for truth. No. Included the following: R.FjD. meeting 1; Wayne They olds Diabetic buildNational week, to 18, As everyone entered the noon, The Temple is the symbol of at 6.20 mills (that would be Tremonton, and Abel. S. Merrells, Beehive Coal, Brig- Kiwanis club, Thursday ing they were given a free it was reported today by Brig- Rich, Brigham City. ham Truck and Imp., Earls Professor Ellington from the the spiritual. The shield is the $6.20 per thousand dollars prophe by ham City physicians. Food Fare, Tysons, Kaisers, Utah State Agricultural college, symbol of protection from temp- erty) only Tooele county with Brigham City American chance on the door prize Mrs. As a part of the national week, Sion Post a levy of five mills is lower. No. 10 held a ban-E- t Mrs. Vanez Wilson and North Main, Hamiltons, Glens department of commerce, spoke tation. Schools Staff out to ferret unsuspecCounty designed last Thursday, October 26, Harold Arbon. The highest levy 1 s that of Sta- on small business. Mt on are Modem the The Masons, Drug, guard seagulls ditheir baseball team which Mrs. A. E. Seely had charge ting victims of the dreaded Here Friday tes Electric, Idle Isle, Simonsen, Describing some of the prob- the symbol of providence and Washington county with 14.35 r sugar sease, the families of everyone Meeting lems of the small businessman, mercy. Since the sword of the mills. The state average Is of :ently took second N. L. Hollyin the Hansen, of Drewes, all princiA the place meeting City and the surstate tournament held Box wood cafe, O. P. Skaggs, Van he told that their chief problem pin is the symbol of truth, Jus- 9.44 mills or 52 percent greater in plumb tree with prizes galore. in Brigham the of ' to pals and supervisors invited are Les Bundy sup- rounding area wlcan Fork last at tice and right, the symbol of than Box Elder countys levy was held jEngelens, Art and Gift shop, was "keeping business August. The Mr. and Mrs. a small bottle of urine Elder school district Ken Jensen home, with finding enough the seagulls is the other side for county purposes. iiquet started at 8 oclock of Superintendent j Zundels, Blocks, in plied the penny and. nickel submit ., office at the for testing. .. evening and was a success, change for everyone. Mafliet, Cimptons, Hadfields, time to handle the business an- of that, namely, kindness and All taxable property in the K. E. Weight, last Friday. docthe with left be It may wdin gto and financial mercy in a word, the element state Is subject to at least three The signs were painted by Sheffields, Brig- other problem, With 25 present, the chief Sprouse-Reitz- , Legion officials. Mrs. tors nurse in his office and will levies: Cl) state assessments, uUests of honor were of discussion were the ham Tire, Horsleys, Menden-halls- , stability, keeping up with mer- of providence. Coach Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long andchair- - be tested free of charge. points uial Harris communtrends (2) for county expenditures apd and 1950-5C. is Co., school J. The of ball the the chandising Cornets, Penney of the high school, Max Morgan, publicity guard produced The following doctors are par- recently ' Drive-Inn- , E. H, which effort will allow conJess the of the world ideal (3) for local schools. the man. ity Morris, the and symbol Morgans, Peters, coach of the directory ticipating in this survey: Dr. ference Co-oWhen to above levies the small are of this year. George Hodges of Mrs. Ronald Packer all the notes. community compete Firestone, Valbergs, prinuniversality with Mr. Harper Pearse, Dr. W. R. Mer-rel- l. is in added together in all the 29 was Sycamores, Fift and Wife gro- with the large business centers, ciples of the gospel. business the After period charge of the program. room mothers, along Dr. J. Howard Rasmussen, counties in Utah, the total of all of the teachAmerican R. Vernon Larson, cery, Thompson Hardware, O. C. Legion players who Gunderson and work and Dr. S. L. Moskowitz, Dr. Mal- completed and Mithe Box Elder levies is the lowthe tended the Once Elite Indian direcwith Herself Students Ed-shop, Tanner, Dredges, ers, helped Taught counseling banquet were colm Jeppsen and Dr. J. Gordon guidance est of the state. Wells, David school office, lady, Cleaners, Wesstate for the tor ' Malmrose, Har-- ; fun- the Felt. The average levy1 for.; these All of the profits from discussed the subject "Counsel- tern Auto, Conoco Oil, and Anderson, Phil Oyler. Garth the three purposes In the counties School. in Richard White, Baty Mor- - annual affair are used by the Elementary ing cul state is 21 percent higher of the additional to A. T. Han--Eagive p Ronny Holman, Alan 35 Night than the Box Elder county total educational equipand tural Lawrence Nielsen, leyy- ...iv&vc. to the school children. ;i?ht, Val Woodland, Gary ment ' the party, on Commenting fSger, and batboy Mac Wat-D- Palmer, president M. Mason, athletic r Mrs. J. Oleen wish In A Night of Drama. Thats A., said: We and Coach Peters sat of the P.-who the title of an evening of enng e boys at the tables. to thank all of the peopie ne He wont want Mrs. Henry na- highly coveted Powers came out to see thechildren for tertainment that you one a drawonderfully modem buildings, the to. miss. Two plays I ing and bring was which was high-tional the Mother, ,1." the commented. Mrs. Americap Thanks as matic mystery and the other fun. of an J evening award-evening, was Mrs. is the mother pie. a. dramatic are to be presented a Brigham City visitor Thursday, furnished who all to cather Lee Boothe for his go sn for the of four daughters, all with coIntermountain at the money, at November 8, The Ladies Aid of the Comstopping clothes, doll public ,;fi.seaS0n at the receiving and to thosa 8 p. m. at the Box Elder high Indian school during the after- llege degrees. Presbyterian church will munity Lee was absent from Snd I suppose it was the good . The ,, plays, noon for a quick Inspection trip. hours 8et their annual pick-uschool auditorium. countless stage worked win-hso last years j that jjrJJfjuet, others who under the general supervision - Scenes at the Indian school records of my daughters and lunch on Tuesbreakfast all to and the ready, Oyler, received me sue American made Mother, event a of Miss Joyce Thorum, speech were familiar for the charming day, November 7, election day, ...J l0T him. Lee won the helped make the It was announced this week by at the high - school, Indian lady for she taught in an she said. because he filled in the cess. - instructor was Accompanying her here to Bos- Indian school herself for four the Mrs. Lucille Howes, is Which are Way president spot left by DeVon BriMrs L R. Morrison, president of i,v hall-- . of the society. The Valiant" . years. Also, bringing her total ton, and . Utah Womens Federated the Perfection. Lees in the ward recreational Breakfast will be served from Which is the Way To Boston" teacher experience to 20 years, chill, 8. home-mad. fielding, and team spirit Delicious mystery-dram- a 10 oclock until noon and lunch she taught in her husbands pri- clubs. a is gripping ,Jops and he held the team from noon until 2 oclock, it which will keep you on the edge vate school for 16 years. When the 8lnS &ot served on the staxe an Now on a return trip to her was announced. With Pat Reed as lo of Jgh seat your Pi apro featuring dainty the plays cast home In Portland, Oregon, from REWARD OFFERED Cars will pick up and deliver ine dinner was serv- - cases, rugs, handkerchiefs, lun student director, dollars reward for Renee Mclntire, Ger a meeting of the board of direcha Fifty all hours of during the serving consists cio.hing 1C Players and members cheon sets, childrens beautitui aid Stauffer, Jack Bradford and tors of the General Federation of evidence leading to the arrest i6 where not transportation other ? Ladies clubs in the east, she and conviction of anyone available,-anthose wishing to yCityPheasant cafe of Brig- tea towels and arranged Pat Reed. be JMlP will work g hand also conferred with Reva Bosone bending or defacing or deattend may phone 149. The Valiant is the around the hall. All funds collected during the story of a girl who Is on Indian legislation in her ca- stroying any stop signstraf-er Program short street signs, post or any . lost pacity as head of tha committee An interesting Jh Ward Bazaar. her will be used to . help; filong with reunited Roe-Clou- d day Mrs. Henry clJu brother. Lynn Hunsaker is un- for the Federated Ladies. fic sign of any description will be presented at nance church projects. . . . American Mother," inspects the work of e I am very interested in seeing within the city limits of Jimmy and drawing for door prizes (IedJor Nov. 9 There will be lots of good the Job as student didertaking Indian student at the Intermountain In- home-mad- e Plateia, Navajo from Bunny how the Navajos make the treCity. Ver111 Ward ReHef society also be featured. soup, chill, invites any rector with support dian school. She was conducted on. the tour by Supt. pies ,etc., topastries, Police Dept. be served, Mrs. Nelson, .Stanley mendous adjustment Irom livannual The Relief society Jerold Da Reese, iajaar announce their their attend to on be A. to 3 Nov.. the these in one Interested held Thursday Boyce George Howes states. living ing in Hogans in right. Shelby, and Gordon Jarman. V 9 at 7 oclock zaar. Affair Successful ar Paul Tingey ... - Back From Mission Juror Told For two-yea- Da-slo- Term - -- . - Box Elder School - District Tax One Of Lowest n, Children And Parents Celebrate 1 ploween - B.E. School Central School Tuesday Board a Named One Of News-Journ- Best In Nation I up-lin- g , - . Design Of 5 S - . r. r'; . Seminary Pins Holds 1. - . : Il N-- , 20-3- 0 one-fourt- h s. Diabetic Test Kiwanians Hear Offered Free Legion Sd K ' ? Talk Thursday S 2VJ?; Banquet . . , l, every-popula- . . , . . ; ...... 1 - pre-scho- e Of Drama rl ; Planned Wed. 5 American Mother Visits Intermountain School di-o- Brigham Thursday Afternoon Pickup Breakfast Roe-Clou- To Be Held Tues. Roe-Clou- d Roe-Clou- d f p -- ' . ' e ,d . d ' heart-tuggin- - I : Brig-.-hon- . . |