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Show Best In 11 States Gary Shirts Will Serve BEHS As Student Prexy ,art of the art g year-lon- Shirts, active Box Elder junior, was elected president of the high school student body, it was announced at a special assembly Thursday VOLUME 44, NUMBER 18 morning. Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Shirts of Brigham ,G,ary In Brigham paintings of John high school Indian Ser who recently won to Art Students New York City, are display at the Brigham .... , negJe library. art is of both mod- - .. in y exhibited He has the Denver er . (Defeated in the finals were Phil Oyler, for president; Leona Hunsaker, for vice president and Metropoli-exhibit- ; annual the University of Den-pylGallery; In and in various He has competitions. summer special adult ses. Also he has taught Lakewood 'Jr. high, school. He LeRon Johnson dge Jr. high Indian school . . . who ght at the won the Western "past several months. gion Future Farmers anting on his exhibition, Pauline Anderson, for secretary. st the Pue-orad- It said: read Seeing ones America speech contest in one place 4s Fresno, California. - out experience. In at the Brig-library has decided me art ral new courses of Ours seems to be too work Spike Event Is Planned On re- of at y age of artists painting for a small ndscapes Too many of, us, com. a lately, are compelled to n two jobs. Art, which Hy the secondary job is There Will Be Many A Mighty Splash Here Sunday Gold revealing iect my 8 PAGES (Helping Gary with student 'body affairs in 1931.92 will be Bunny Reese, vice president and Richard White, secretary. type. A native uood, Colorado, he at the University stud-rioall- BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1951 LeRon Johnson Is Western States Speech Winner ernoon, 2 p.m. Refuge Open As Usual For Public Touring May 4 And May 10 Several interested parties of Ogden are planning a - Golden Spike celebration for Thursday, May 10, reported the' Peach Fuzz, monthly Chamber of Commerce publication, today. The ceremonies will start with the dedication of a new marker on the Union Station grounds at 11 a. m. A celebration Is planned for Promontory on Friday, 1 v.4 ti. 4 4 j 1 The weather right, Just right for the first marathon boat f race in the history of Utah. ia The e for top honors . endurance dash In' sigcoThpctl-tlv- e divisions by the best boat buckaroos in Utah. wlli begin promptly at 2 p. m, next Sunday, ; v ; i . . i 'j Already about 50 boats have been promised a post at the "It Is planned, the Peach starting gate and with those that ' Fuzz said, to have ' a caravan will register between now and at e sporatic moments leave Ogden Friday just after Sunday at race time, the swollen to rl are not conductive noon and drive to Promontory old Bear River will take on the iplex and carefully for ceremonies rededicating the syrtVWXv yw appearance of Pearl Harbor when During next monument there. Any and all the fleets In. , Art rork at the Students interested members in Brigham one of the Box as Sponsored I hope to increase my tern states, last eveTuesday City have been invited to join Elder county 'centennial event, size and also deal more ning. the caravan in Brigham City and there may be as many as a hunmatter. peopled subject mu i Held at Fresno, Calif, all of drive out for the event. dred boats roaring up and down iur illustrating, (Wita-,'or- k the talks on interested should Anyone agricultural sub Of First Utah Marathon Boat Race Course ; the ) will be published in eigh( mile course. jects were termed the best in the phone the office at 34 for furt issue of the News. The racers wll then take their , . . from 60 to 100 boats will roar over this eight mile proudly displaying the newly hatched fowl and other wild i history of the competition by W. ther details. T. Spanton, national adviser and course two complete times (total distance 32 miles), next life, will be open to all visitors. But be sure and cover it boats, ranging frorp seven to 50 entire horsepower, over , the Mark Niekols, Utah director. Sunday beginning at 2 oclock in the afternoon, in the first by 2 p.' m. ' Thats when the race starts. course two times for a total of 32 (LeRon won the honor unaniices Held boat race in Utah. The Bear River Refuge, now marathon miles. Starting at'the Bear River ' mously In the eyes of the judges, Bird refuge, the boats will chum ; His speech, "Our 1 r i 1951-5- 2 ii , , Relaxing , their way upstream to Whistler's Team of Soil Builders, was Event Bend, take the current on e A.' r i : r on content judged manuscript t K & trip, and then do the whole and ct.,i position, presentation, a program over. Again. , "Spring Festival, thing In Is To 14 appearance, and others. of dance, drama and speech will si services for George personal There will be np, racing motccs (He presented the talk over a be ndereon, who died May presented as a public beneallowed in the race. They will r T 1 CBS station from Fresno. With fit L held Thursday there are. only three be utillty-pieasur- e Brigham City has been chosen;lifer Though performance at the Fourth at, 1 the first fai4. jr , or , organizations. place title and a gold LDB. ward tomorrow evening, as one of seven cities west of the weks of school 'left for Box Eltin the afternoon in the (boats. Giving" evry to include be offered Courses LeRon he also medal capwon, of scene der county students, rookies to be thp there's entry May 5, at 8 oclock. 5wrd,t:hepel, with Bish tured the change at the right to represent Jhe - Tii-'- f estiva Lis r varied, - Inter- American (Red .Cross National, swimming,- life . saving, wate bad news today . for them trojjhks donated 'jry ' .water at instructor, 'west 'in nationaf competition safety safety, next (Edwin school held school be will Baird, ,T. year. esting and colorful, reports the 'training Brigham City business men, ti instructor review, boating, ea Kahsas City, Kansas. school wll be handicapped according to According to the 1991-5smily prayer wag, given Instructors, and presents Stu- chairman of the First Aid and noeing, first aid, standard; first to LeRon Fres of committee the Accompanying The isley W. Anderson. dents of the Studio of Fine Arts Water Safety i 8l2 ? calendar, released Wednesday u. u 1 aid, advance; small craft inand postlude were play' no were his father; Sam Gordon, In readings,' dSncd,-inone Box Elder Red Cross, said today. structor K., E, Weight, school by a' Supt sailcourses in be a "It will real spectacle, boating, his advisor at B.E.H5., and Rich act Ntortlhi Spencer.- will open September 4 and will ' play. The school, which will be held ing and canoeing at the small said Cam Harmon, ehtlrman. ef They traveled to . Everyone has been Invited to close 16 for the Invocation by Bishop ard Gordon. May elementary from June 4 to June 14, at the craft school. there will be boafb of Reno and Sac G. Hansen, & duet was Fresno by way schools and May 23 for high the event, attend. ' This wilt be the only Intermountain Indian school &nd going along (he six coming ramento and returned by Los full schools. aid y Stuart aid in first First and Clara Briginstructor, length performance mile course, pool, will offer .100 people the were offered Angeles and Las Vegas. ham City, though individual opportunity to train as instruc- Instructor review, accident ,pre While high school students plenty of thrills.giving spectator Le of indeed are "We proud eo Nelson and Charles E. will suffer a week longer than swimming and group numbers have been tors and chairmen of First Aid, vention instructor, A grandstand seat is guarar commented Gordon, "and rth after which students next spring, Harold Ron, him the best tof luck at the scheduled for various groups Water Safety and Accident Pre- pool leadership, camp water elementary wish eed for person attending front within the city. , played a pianosolo. leadership, program plan they get a break of five days for The race every vention. ' 'i can be viewed as wef S. Rich beet harvest In October, which There Will be a small admisoffered 'remarks national meet. , ning, first aid, water; safety and one place as another along the course, .while accident prevention. the ' youngsters wont sion fee of 15 cents and 35 . The 10 full-day- s closing remarks were by entire stretch of the river. Noheld is to Nielson. all interested, most of cents. jnusi-fibe- r "Advanced courses in open In all there will be a total of where Closing Is Anderson David is the river very far frorp Red Cross as for ofchap- the above subjects are also was by Stuart and With Miss Karen Craghead primarily 172 days of school next year and the road and at Whistler's Ber chil- ters, schools, colleges, youth fered for the second and third IcMaster. Benediction was Named the Hansen UALU Brad E. following additional of accompanist days Director, eight special it is a few strides away. t: ter H. Cleave, groups, recreation departments, year students. As interests are . . . son of dren will participate in .the and Mrs. activities for the teachers. These Theonly Bishop will take from an race simand agencies offer are seminaries governmental tiding services were held David O. Anderson, Brigham Include two days for a expressed, , hour to an hour and a half to Brigham City ed on such topics as water pa Ernest Hansen of Brigham conference, one for a Speech and drama-- - Frances cemetery City representative of Metropoli who is now home on An(at least lor those who dedicatory geantsy, ski safety and first aid, City, prayer was tan Life Insurance company, Hyer, Nanette Humpherys, Ferprincipal and faculty . meeting, complete too many times), j back dont When he leave. the spill new of Aid y F. Ross Anderson. nette to reports Include First the director for a Kay UEA sup elected Knudsen, Nancy convention three days was The motors on the. boats will plements in Civil defense, com to San Diego he will . be as- and one day for the teachers to Utah Association of Life Unde- ry, Joan Olsen, June Olsen, Becfrom seven and A half Ip Jour news td JOOO rwriters Monday. petitive swimming and other signed to a mine sweeper . ky PearSe, Marilyn Tingel, Lin- To complete work for the school range 50 horsepower. There Will be six Chairrelated da Shirts. subjects, closely "The Pilgrimage," a Dance Phullne Bundy, Gloria Holidays will toe held on Peach divisions of competitiortj with top C. film depicting the' life of man Baird said. MUSIC, MUSIC Jean Call, Frances Hyer, Nancy Christ, will be presented to the Because of the limited num Days, September 7; UJE.A., Oc-- 1 boats toeing classified According . totoer 11, 12 and 13; Thanksgiv to the cubic inch .displacement Kay Ferry, Annette Knudsen. public' Friday, May 4, at Box El- ber of students these schools J 'Paullette Lichtenstein, Mari- der high school. can accomodate, it is advisable ing, Nov. 22 and 23; and Christ- of their motors. 24 until I There will be first, second arid Pearse, Judy from December from mas, lyn .Tingey, Becky that chapters delegates Proceeds of the show will be third place trophies lor winners . Nielson, Ruth Weir, Carol Ann and other groups be carefully January 1. used to purchase teacher-traine- r of each division, and for the Alice Austin. chosen. Young, Toot Mary son of E. Brad Hansen, ENFA, Like equipment for the North stake first, second and third boats to Irene Wright, Jill Anderson, should be Selection based, Bishop and Mrs. (Ernest E. HanSunday school. cross the finlBh line there will be said the chairman, on Interest, sen, is in Brigham City enjoy Nancy Burtcher, Nancy Dobbins, ' Pass the Box Elder high Presented by the North stake, special sweepstakes prizes of for Carma UJ3. and Houghton. the from leave a leadership aptitudes session, a ing jam tend room at 8 oclock would often hold merchandise. Marsha Glover, Tanya Hyde, there will be two showings, a teaching.. For. those primarily navy. farcing and see jts walls graduated. Entries for the event hate Kathy .Larsen, matinee at 3:45 in the after interested In water safety trainonce Jeppson, Patty them with for further will to Hansen use "T .play report in rhythm to the come In from Provo, Salt Lake , Vicki Larsen, Charlene Moody, noon and another at 8 p. m. a be should a capa"and person ing, San Newell, said at on Monday, May 7, The Pilgrimage is a, full ble swimmer and if possible, duty be sur-- I in a while, dont City, Logan, Tremonton Kerry Ann Sato; t HolDiego, California, where he will Richard Bosley, Corinne, won and ofOgden, when they left, I couldnt see Susan Peterson, ; in feature produced ,s course a host of therti . inlength Shio Cross Red .had have Margot band a previous mine have a aboard we be couldnt in senior the first division assigned actors. duty place ely the from Melody Ma- why City. Entry can be In the same sense, sweeper. struction. Accompanist, Karen Craghead. lywood by. professional American Legion Auxiliarys es- made Brigham An entrant ttering in an hours just as good. at the refuge. those specializing in first aid tefore they 'tackle For the past (14 weeks he has say contest, recently held at Box fee of $1.00 A boat will be charg-ePractice Them a To trainHeir had should have Rise To previous Early Have school in Elder-hg- h school, according to the algebra, I been attending diesel history j ing., flish books. San Diego following his boot Mrs, George Hodges, president . There is no charge to the pubMorrell won second lic for there. Before en David ps the e camp training orga-foncyoungest i tering the navy on September place in the senior division. In there the event At the refuge 20-3band in the coun-er- y will be concessions, with 0 26,1950, iHansen completed one the', junior division Julia Marie plenty of food for lunches. from the member, Uni won andElaine first year at the Brigham Young Whtney drum thumper t& the Following the race aH drivers young piano versity in (Proves He is a grad Smith won second. and their families will be inplayer, 1b In uate of Box Elder" high school Subjects of the essays was vited to a free lunch ntJ grade of the high the prior where he was active in football, "Aimericanism, A Study in FreeJunior division. ,, j presentation of trophies. be dom." The will winners and The. Brigham City 'boxing. . club, wrestling ) for ftLne .. months, In the meantime all facilities ancash n has awarded at their last meeting,. Monday prizes at the been active sup-to- e of Bear River Bird refuge nual high school award assem- willthe evening. May 1, at the Howard best in dance y be open to the public. Specblies. action to took Cafe, final legal local dances. It is tators, if wish, may come orof one Judges for the contest' were early, jourthey incorporate as a the trombone, three refuge bydriv-inl- g Mrs. Mrs. Grant Vernon Watkins, Te ganization, according wies, two the over analheA dikes, trumpets, a set Fa and, of Pribrey, and Mrs. C. (R. Jones. watching (he faee., Wayne Woodland, president I course, a pjano. fi(Richard Bosleys , essay was Dee Glen Smith the made ' the ivories All of the drivers "will meet at hot on the i In the state contest entered nal reading of the application is 1:45 oclock near; the i starting Mrs. Otto Jeannette pretty for incorporation, which was Dallas Kofoed, son of was to review the rules that daughter of (Mr. (and point Kbfoed City, Brigham of unanimously voted lor by all the enneth E. af- Verl Petersen In Good j must be followed in the rac& to Wednesday Weight, who, seriously injured members present. receive their numbers, etc. f I J male members of the ternoon at 3 , p. m., . when . a Condition After Surgery never pulls hair thousand pound crate of gia . Ten, days after a spinal operthem a bad Circle Eight To Be At on him. fell t time, Like fires ? Here ation at the St. Benedicts hosdo have to drag her to Teen Age Club Saturday Dalles suffered a broken leg pital in Ogden, Verl Petersen, a while, though, I $ Your Chancel j On Saturday evening, May 5, and broken arm. Brighton City, , is reported .,in Jensen, original or-,- 1 for the Fuller To good health. Working oclock Circle 8 at .,1 the Be Oit To In heml Eight the band. Mr. Kofoed, was Verl was operated on TuesSquare Dancing club will be at pance company, they are all on their the unload e teen-agWant a tongil Job with pln- helping glass at the day, April 24, having a section to club assist the the w do get an occasional danc- Bennett paint store in Ogden of his leg bone transplanted to iy of oxdtomsnt but Uttlo with young people square Yand, when a" key sticks when it slipped and felj on him the lower part of his spine. Sev- pay? , es and mixers- t i ombone : will gets blown out, Still under anesthetic at the eral blood transfusions were If you da got in touch wittd club activities Regular Jhhson, band in ibe Brigham Cy feo daport-- f begin at 7 oclock under the di- Dee hospital, his father reports necessary following the operabut Jeannette are But Experienced Melody Makers his condition is improving. Ex- tion, tout has improved steadily man. TbY Young Mrs. of Farmer rection tr liio oatrf Purdett tfle- band and -at BEHS band and John Bates. was prac in the tensive 8 morning oclock oocatod to fill surgery since. performed tho spot i by Or4 at nracticing to nftpn J 3?. regularly.- ' Walker U. who has aorroJ to the be Monro the mend dn is All villa Petersen Newell can : the at are leg Jensen, Billy help who employed young cordially people right, dttihf 3 Jensen got the idea of room. to come and join in the break which was midway be Harold B. Fejt funeral home in as a roluntan (iroman tiJi-- j tWa?kTr' Standing: Newell Nelson, Robert Harris, Ronny Millett invited the band almost a tween the knee and ankle. fun.- Lne fully for a good mgsy and Brigham City. . t .. , . Cutler, 5. When his "big broth-th- e Dallas .i, pianist. . . Weight, . and Jeannette senior' class who given have. extra whatever s. plan-linting- ILeRon Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson of Bear River City and student body president at Box Elder high school, won first place in the Future Farmer of (America speech contest for the 11 wes- Dance And Drama For X May 4. Red Cross National Training School Is Planned Anderson Planned School Schedule Brigham City June 4 the-retur- Told, ... run-abo- a-f- air - , , , 2 f-- d . 0. ev-en- pre-schopre-scho- The Pilgrimage Be Shown May 4 n E Brad Hansen - Makers Pound Their Drums - Home On Leave Pros Their Horns Legion Auxiliary 40-da- y Essay Winners law-- tunes, d. Club Will v 8 . , 20-3- 0 Dallas Kofoed Is 1 mu-Jjjab- non-profi- t, 'to' Injured Wednesday f- ' ;K , - ... -- , . r- |