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Show p r ers Outline 7 Both Serving In U. S. Army sH rain.. Music L-aer ..ip program, Elder high school, for the county, ,wn part of with a sched- June , includes many llw pjtS rd ouf ; the ea: 5 'ed Johnston jn order to Early B, E. Resident INDIAN STYLE SHOW SCHEDULED Dean Express Goals Of The Gathering Earl TONIGHT AT INDIAN SCHOOL 30 Local Models Will Show Afternoon And Evening Ladies Dresses the regular Thursday noon" stated, in securing the services meeting of the Brigham City of some of the outstanding edu' . schedule. Isle Idle at cafe, the club, Johnson, and Wayne Cpl. Raymond C. Butler U. S. departcators John S. (Jack) Dutler Dr.. George Dale, Washington, ment offrom the and thereby education, Arrives D. Home school C.t of stusummer dean Leaves For Germany have as many would which effect a saving InterIn now session at the .start tWIimt affect our budget pWe a otherwise mountain Indian deter school, gave can so that they Edition Of News-Journ- al brief outline of the object of the greatly. will be what materials The speaker further emphasuccesslargest gathering of teachers, on a carry to jsaty administrative officials and su- sized that the general public as Edition Distributed Today pervisors for the bureau of In- well as other governmental JJdule will be as fol agencies having a lack of undian affairs. derstanding of the conditions 515 6:80 p. m.; Dale stated that between Initial distribution of the Box4 ondays: Perry. of the bureau of Elder News and Journals 1951 scriber and at all of the business to 580 registrants have enrolled and problems Affairs have tended to Indian to of vdnesdays? Bear .River City. Centennial All date. establishments at these tourists which editourist welcome people have come at their own expense create more heat than light. 8 p. m. tion, is being made today, both come in contact. m Honeyvtlle, It is with this purpose in The through the mail to each sub- Mantua, 7 .p. m. type and will Stay for a actor. this we will At an attempt f; As a two-week- e In- Indian Tourist tabloid-magazin- part of the current promptly at 8:30 p. m. Built around the color and style of native eoStumes of Cheyenne, Sioux, Seminole, Pue- dian service summer school at the Intermountain school, an Indian style show will be held at the school next June 8, beginning Friday, Centennial idajs: 8 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1951 Kiwanians Hear Indian Summer School Lave owi so VOLUME 44, NUMBER 23 at- - "'ork' felt that there are .would take students who if it did not interfere summer work, com- i f pays le them. parents to and their New Officers Are Named For B.E. s blo, Navajo and many other In- dian tribes wilj be shown gorgeous ladies' costumes for afternoon and evening wear develfashion oped by outstanding designers. Over 30 local models of various typos, blonde, brunette and rave locked will participate In this pageant, under the personal direction of Frederic E. Douglas, currator of native art, of the Denver art museum, who is making a special stop in Brigham City enroute with the costumes to Hawaii for showing. The show was slated to he first shown to the staff and enrol lees of the Indian Service summer school. As a service to the public of Utah, arrangements were made for the public showing tonight. There is no charge for admission. Tickets must be secured in advance, however, either through the Brigham City Chamber of or Commerce through the office of the superintendent of the school. mind th'at we wish to coordinate, publication will be distributed to cause. days: We are fortunate, Dr. Dale along with our teachers, admin10,000 people, the greatest maH. istrators and soil conservation orchestra will be jority of whom will toe vacationexperts and law enforcement ofat each ists on m. Friday their the 7 Pway through ficers who are expected to att Thurs-Nels C. Jeppsen, 83, Reorganzation of the Box Elband A, U school; county. tend next week, the Object of der Health council was , comthe . m. at died . In into high It homes will 7 go Wednesday p. every ,t Mon-a- t making the best use of all pleted recently at a meeting of state in the nation and probably which y 7Bandm.,beginners, information available the new board of directors. division Junior into of most the countries this Funeral services for p. may be put to use in underand Holst Anderson, who diedGladys Jay W. Oldroyd, head of the Mondays at 8 p. m. June side of the iron curtain. InC. Box Elder Public standing and aiding in the Welfare dem. 7 at p. Universities this were held 1, in Wednesday the type First iC, studying dian bureau program. was elected the new partment, clsses will begin on ward chapel last Monday, June of publication estimate that each Two visiting Kiwanians, Herchairman with Anna Erickson, issue is read by an average of June 28, at 8 p. m. 4, with Counselor Andrew man Bogard, superintendent of invice chairman. Directors A.M. Information At almost three this nvone desiring rate, people. conducting. the Flandreau, South Dakota, Harold clude Reese, Tremonton, an in or is which conservative for renting the The i buying family prayer was offerArthur Gil18, was Indian school, and Jack Brown, Billy J. Wilkinson, its special Nels C. Jeppsen, 83, died at a Utah state senator; unit should eonfact either ed by Andy Carruthers. Prelude tourist edition with of the Sequoia superintendent of the Box a In to sentenced the Presbyterlespie, pastor J. or Earl year and postlude were played by cover and variety of interesting sayne Johnson Indian School of Talequah, Ok- Brigham City hospital Wednes- ian Community church in Briga. m. depart Ruth Repves and the invocation articles, at least 30,000 people Elder county jai'l,t Thursday for lahoma, were introduced 6:30 at 15ton of the music by Ro- day morning Mrs. J. E. Ryan, memham calves was by President Glen Bennion. will hear the good word about stealing two hereford He was bom January 9, 1868 ber ofCity; board of directors of R. C. Harris of Bofhwell land Harris and Tomas the from The Singing Mothers rendered Brigham City. Glen Humpherys intro- at Brigham City, the son of Ras- the Box Elder health departago. Oh My Father, and a duet, The over-al- l effect of the tour- several months duced his as guest, Leon May mus and Kersten Pedersen Jepp- ment; home Bessie Hansen, Judge Lewis Jones, of the first of aches sen. He married Clara Larsen, demonstration consisting of Juanita Steffen ist edition cannot be accurately district Brigham City. the that agent, court, Brigham stipulated and Erma Hansen sang In The estimated, but it cannot help but April 16, 1890 in the Logan tem- City; Mrs. Wynn Hansen, Trearouse a mountain of interest in youth would he allowed free Garden of Tomorrow. MacFar-lane- , ple of the Church of Jesus monton and Louella on dotn full his upon probation Box Elder Latter-daand S. Abel were county Brigham Christ of Rich, Saints. She Speakers Brigham City, immediate cooperation with Sheriff Warren died several years ago. Bishop Newell Cook and the City with its unique Mormon his- Hyde in of the organiza of details past president revealing Mr. Jeppsen was active in civ- tion. closing remarks by Andy Car- tory and bevy of important his- other activities. illegal ruthers. A vocal solo by Jack torical events, such as the drivic affairs serving as mayor, jus- Discuss The court favored the propos Wednesday Projects of the peace, postmaster, tice Hollings was the concluding ing of the golden spike. One little Box Elder hoy has reof At the executive officers meet ed because the leniency The magazine covers feature benedicas musical school town clerk and and the number, been relieved of all the irritain constitution of the the character i r $5.95 ported good ing boy changes idmgi tion was offered by William attractions of the county, the hoard trustee. He also was ac- were recommended to improve tion of poor eyesight, the em- to the alleged crime, which Pet. Poulton. n Blind Bear River Bird Refuge, the In prior Mr. and Mrs. James Powers tive in the L. D. S. church havi was his first. effectiveness of the organi- barrassment of cross-eye- s and i 1.000 daughter-in-law- , the ing served as ward clerk for 20 the inches vi Concluding services were in termountain Indian school, the Wilkinsons companion, Rus- and their zation. These include plans to can now look forward to a hap667 Me were Jim sell M-former Marjorie Atkinson, long. the Brigham City cemetery with great . irrigation system, years and also as superinten- change the meetings from ''nee pier, jictter life, because, of the Peterson, 29, was com- scheduled .667 . SLATS to- - leave Brigham City dent of the M, Bridgers activities here,- and a mitted to the Provo Young Mens Mu- every two months to qua.Vnfy eitorts- - oft the Brigham prayer dedicatory by Clay hospital, City .333 Anderson. 4 ' for Spokane, Washington, tual Improvement association, a with many more. great today Lions club. t h e directors an examination meeting following by 88 son on cover and where their The husband, ward teacher for many years, picure, printed 3 $3.93 The ,, youngster, whose par-erfn- r two doctors.- Prosecution of pe-- , The place of ' the M. Powers; Jr., is sta- and arthe time of his death was monthly. paper, , is a terson was high .quality, were not Jn, a financial powith would alternate court Lt. 'James the meetings by 4 stayed Tells composite designed to show the until he was released from the tioned with the U. S. air xorce. a high priest. Box sition to pay for the needed . northern and Brigham City he Brigham City' Peaches Lt. Powers recently transferSurviving are the following Elder county. pioneers as they entered the Provo institution. operation, had his hospital bill their second defeat of the red from Randolph Field, Texas sons and daughters: Norman, county and Brigham City as it is footed by the Lions club and the $100.00 Projects Proposed n Wednesday to Spokane, Enroute to his new Ray and Herman Jeppsen, Manevening from today. The Brigham City picture discussed also directors The operation. Itself was done free Couch same team that administer was taken by Fred Pierson. base, he and Mrs. Powers and tua; Russell Jeppsen, and Mrs. by Dr. Glen Harding of Ogden. that projects possible they the first, the Provo Tlmps. in mmons ! their is Michael, son, tourist edition Arch (Lillian) Christiansen, Og- would The stopped published That was the cheerful report These included support. ertisedMc The Box Elder Movie club will by the Box Elder Chamber of re was 8 to 2. a Brigham City few days, and den; Mrs. Smith (Pearl) Obratt, an immunization of Leon Christiansen, chairman campaign, o , discontinue inn-itapestry he Peaches lost in two Mrs. Powers stayed here when Salt Lake City; 22 grandchilregular meetings, Commerce, Box Elder County, sanitation and, in cooperation of the blind and sight conservacon lite the fourth he continued to Washington. and seventh but will hold one in April of Brigham City, the Box Elder dren; the following brothers and with Civil Defense, blood typ tion committee of the group, at In the Timps scored five and each year to elect officers. At Spokane the Brigham City sisters: . Conrad Jeppsen, ManNews Journal. their meeting last Wednesday Dues have been lowered to runs respectively, will pick up James, Jr., tua; Mrs. Sarah Jensen, Brig- ing. $69.4! group Extra copies may be obtained at the Howard cafe. former At the evening presi meeting S. John Pvt (Jack) Butler, and continue on to Canada for ham City; Mrs. Eliza Schow, 'oxey held the Provo for mailing outside of the county son of ice below! squad $2.00 a year, and memberships Also re the Lions were responsiMacFarlane dent Louella Mr. Mrs. Clifford and will be accepted until June 15. from the News and Journal ofa vacation. dess for the first three inn Preston, Ida. Two half brothers, ported that the county commis ble for a similar iButler operation on of is home will Brigham City s the fifth, interested those Thereafter Reuben and Ephraim Jeppsen, sioners had sixth, eighth and fice, at no cost. to appro another youngster. They took agreed on 30 a leave convalescent day sh. to each be allowed April Mantua. join with a broken leg. priate $18 to the organization the boy to Ogden for the opera'Funeral services will be con- for scored one run only. tion at their expense, but un.IRS 5e.he Peaches 'Pvt. postage. Butler enlisted dn the second inning 'and ducted Saturday at 2 p. m. at an Anyone interested in joining covered the fact that the boys le Chair army February 10, and was S. chaD. n in the third. before June 15, should contact L. ward the Mantua father had Insurance to cover in reciiw taining in Fort Riley, Kansas 5e box score: Don C. Call, secretary-treasure- r , pel by Norman Jeppsen, bishop. it. ongly no he when suffered fracture. the or pay dues to Siftionsen jewelrFriends may call at the home of Provo In explaining how their sight l tubing. Another son of the Clifford a son, Herm'an Jeppsen AB H 0 here, yconservation program is finanC. Butlers, $29.93 Corporal Raymond new ten oks, cf films, The club has and Saturday of Friday evening .. 5 2 1 Paul MerrCll, manager ced, Lions pointed out that ail Sunday services at the Pres- Butler, left recently for Ger- Merrells planing mill, was elec- prior to services. Burial will be in addition to the present li'mer, 2b ... 0 of the chewing machines in A. with F. 44th in church the many rf 0 ted a member of the Brigham in the Mantua cemetery under brary of 30 odd, for use by the byterian Community Brigham City stores are there next will start City B. Brigham Harold died of direction William lb the the members. James it, Detton, 69, 14 for that purpose. City fire department, WednesSunday morning with church $300.00 at 1 a.m. Thursday morning at a, If 1 evening, June 6, at their Felt funeral home. day The merchants Den Chiefs all for Meet Will classes with school ages c BED Salmon, Idaho. He is a former donate the space for generously 8 regular meeting. James Faulkners Return at 9:45 a. m. the maof resident fe,'ss He replaces Orville Merrell, Brigham City. 7:30 chines, which collect Monday Evening top quail usually services 11 At a.m., worship States He was born October 27, 1882, about $150 a snore, 3b From Middlewest who resigned some time ago afe c o said the year, serof the held. Title will be -inkier, p in Brigham City, the son of John Lions. Su , According to Pack Committee ter many years of service. 'Mr. and Mrs. James Foulkner, mon will be What Must I Do? otals Caroline Dr. and Anderson Nelson Chairman : all Frank Merrells election fire to the Saito, The children who receive the Brigham City, returned home A nursery for small children will Den chiefs of Cub Pack Detton. He was reared in Brig- iinancial aid for No. 17 department brings the strength vacaBrigham City ' last Friday from $234.31 improveconducted at the Manse while are to meet Monday be I to ham City and married Trieste ment are selected sight 20, according to fire chief, AB H night at for the Lions tion trip to the middle west. attend church. port by jf parents 7:30 1906. his Burt to at home on, 3b in Dummer. in Brigham City 4 0 complete A former through the school nurses. At Manhattan, Kansas, they valedictorian at at 7:30 p.m Next Monday died 28 years ago. more, ss Also at the. meeting, the new 4 Utah State Agricultural college, She their son, Earl, and monthly meeting of the session plans for the proposed pack up picked He if ...:...ZZ 4 resided in Brigham City governor of Lions and family picnic meeting , district continued on to Missouri, will be held. Mont Judd Harmon, has been then Ms, cf which will be held on Friday, Arthur Johnson To Speak after his marriage and then A. Elwynn Seely, was toasted 3 the Itowa and Nebraska. awarded 17 $130.00 Childrens is only fellowship June Sunday, at Rees Pioneer park, moved to Salt Lake City. From and a report of the convention Arden, rf 4 PIECfi Earl Is studying for his Mas- Day. The children will have June 11th, In Logan On June 10th given to a graduate student this there he went to 2b 6 p. m. at Bancroft, Idaho, was given by Mrs, W. H. Grifmastarting 2 Wisat Kansas the of State, ters degree at year University of the morning service. INALS c where he operated a dry farm. fith, representing the Lions la;. He will charge .. 2 consin. as mathematics. served in Arthur who to invited Johnson, are joring Parents especially -grew, K 4 Harmon graduated from U.S. He later lived in Shelly, Idaho, dies, and by W. H. Griffith, repstudent minister at the Combe at home this summer and attend. .sals Mutual avers Boards Plan To next A.C. in 1948 with a degree in po- and for the past 20 years has re- resenting the men. Kansas to 3j durreturn will church then munity Presbyterian 'Bw arms Mo by innings: In response Governor litical science, and while at the sided at Salmon, Idaho. fall. Seely Attend June Convention ing the summer of 1949, will 000 500 3008 Company To Show at the Presyterian church University of Wisconsin has He was an Eld.er and an active outlined some of the work for speak member LDS of the church. the $89.43 pra City .... oil 000 0002 Serves With 3rd Division district governor, and thankPlans are being made by mem- in Logan on June 10 at 8 p. m. been the only graduate in poGarbage Disposal Truck bers Survivors include the follow- ed the club for of the South and North Box Mr. Johnson received his mas- litical science to have his support and .acrenewed three years in ing children: Mrs. Violet Cash, tivities in the campaign. The Williamson Body company Elder Mutual Boards to attend ter of arts degree from the San prth Stake Mezperce, Idaho; Mrs. Hortense Outlined at the meeting was of Ogdep will demonstrate the June convention for Mutual Im- Francisco Theological Seminary succession. Sheffield, Salt Lake City; Mrs. the approaching Cub Night, 1 I is from He on associations 10 Salt in and at of San Brigham City California, provement disposal Anselmo, latest type garbage is the son of Mont Harmon, for- Norma O'Connor, Shallif, and planned for June 25, at Crystal 'ESET wagon at the Third and Seventh Lake City on June 14, 15 and May 10 of this year. Atoll to 16. He and Mrs. Johnson and their mer superintendent of Box El- Mrs. Verda Swainston, Salmon, Springs. Heading the affair are according all ward today, day h 'Idaho; Ray Detton, Boise; thir- John Musulas and Charles Speech, drama and dance fes- baby son will spend a couple of der county schools. Roland Madsen, health officer. andfsix u teen grandchildren, two great- Sheffield. This gathering will see to will be wreeks the tival invited with Is in held friends Logan Saturday, The public Junior airs. W softball league of returngrandchildren and the following replace the regular June 20 at of 16, before the and June t demonstration. Brigham City University Wb Box Elder stake open-seasobrothers and sisters: Joseph Det- meeting. Utah stadium. ing to San Francisco. $79.43 ton, Lewiston, Utah; Clarence . It was announced at the meetBack , Friday evening, Price Alan J. Lt. Bear River City (Bob) Detton, Lima, Montana; ing that a zone party will be kuZ the For Elder Box Festival North Stake u ree heaving scoring ii? Lawrence Detton, Yelm, Wash- held June 13, at Lagoon for all To Duty With Air Force Speech son Rex of Mr. North, and hat were fast and jnter-an- d Lt. and Mrs. J. Alan Price, Heard By Appreciative Crowd On Tuesday Eve Mrs. Joe North, 434 north Fifth ington; Mrs. Hannah Williams, Lions clubs from Brigham City two forfeits. to Bountiful. Automat Mr. and Mrs. Rudgar N. Should Have a College Educa--tion- , The Brigham City of son returned to his home Wed- Hollywood, Cal.; Mrs. Carrey east, L?. 8hth and Richard Bosley, Corinne Mrs. Nampa, unit, will be the host. and by Joan Hess and Renee IRONS r ward defeated a strong June maIdaho; Price, left Brigham City Wednes6, a nesday, following affirmative. Edith Ashment, Rigby, Idaho; June 6, for Las Palmer, Eighth ward, negative, ward, Guest at the meeting was L. squad 21 to O, but day morning, Lt. (ft. anally A story was told by Melba jor operation. Mrs. Florence Pond, Lewiston, V Richardson, instructor at the on forfeit to Price is current- and Eldon Shaw, Eighth ward where k6me Mrs. tik Vegas Wixom, Morgan formerly irsal r An appreciative crowd enjoy- Checketts of the Bear River June Facer Stephens, is report- Utah and Mrs. Elva Allen, Rich- L.D.S. seminary at the Univer7 because of an ineligible ly assigned to Nellis Air force type River defeated ed North Box Elder stakes pre- ward, followed by a reading by ed doing nicely following a ma- mond, Utah. sity of Arizona. He was introBase. Funeral services will be held duced by his brother-in-law- , sentation of a Speech Festival Mrs. June Sackett of the Seven- jor operation performed May 3L smu14 to 3: Seventh Lt Price has been convalescing $7.93 Mrs. Norman at Hill Air Force Base foi' owing on Tuesday June 5, in ithe stake th ward. 673 in the Harold B. Felt funeral Basil Fife. Nelson, lSaThird.and Crinne A travelogue and song num- south Fifth tabernacle. a leg Injury sustained in underwent a home Monday at 1 p. m. east, The meeting, under the aus- ber was presented by Darrell major operation on iMay 31 and Interment will be in the Brig2.V8 tle Friday June of the stake M.I.A., was and LaPreil Anderson of the is reported doing fine. Dance Bowl Closes ham City cemetery. All I ft! J pices league. Electric Corinne ward, followed by a reconducted by Aubrey Moody. vs- - Seventh Also from a Fire recovering major Dept. Prelude and postlude were told story by Marilyn Wood of Brigham City , be at Bear River. R Dancing For Summer iachin operation performed June 1, is Carl J. Petersen Earl Alarm ward. the John Fourth Family Nellie Vernon False Willis Mrs. Honeyville: by Ernest Answers Wight. Pfc. played of Jensen vn Mantua. The Dance Bowl will not hold "t- Comple Ann Beard, who sustained a Reunion Is Set June 9 seeing several The Brigham City fire depart- Kotter offered the invocation Meeting adjourned following Honeyville vs. . a dance this Saturday or for the 'en;h reported Korea a Must a tents. by talk, Why missionary' street meeting con- foot injury Memorial Day, reThe Carl J. Petersen family rest of the summer, it was anJpjj gHoneyville; Harper Brigham City men m Car- ment hustled at the call of the Ifollowed , Hook before noon, Know Why I Believe," by Shir- ducted by Reed Channell assist- turned to her home Wednesday reunion will be held Garry just Thursday siren including Norr, Saturday, nounced today by Ross recently, !' of Harper ward. A ed by Delos Thompson. vs. "Third. Emery morning. June 9. at Lagoon, beginning at manager. Jensen. A but to no avail there wasnt a ley Wight ' Zipehth Mrs. was 209.93 then offered benediction. by the "Corinne vs. Fourth. ry and Ronnie welder, Lari fire. Mrs. Theo Richards of Field- 12 noon, given Wight I reading First dance of the fail and according to the rechanic and The tabernacle was beauti- ing underwent a major opera- union tain Pefire that wasnt, was re- VaLoy Boothe of the Honeyville Mrs. The season will be winter committee, the Kay lonl Reof First ward followed by a debate, y, thing about temper. hopes tor the fully decorated with peonies by tion on June 2, and is improving tersen, Mrs. Ruth Call and Verl Peach Dav festivities, during in early th ported at the corner cant Bet Youth All American solve: That the Ladies board. rid of it by losing trip home soon undei; Young nicely. Petersen. north and Fifth east.. September, Norr said. eg Corinne, 7 p. m. Orchestra Gladys Anderson - Funeral Services Sentenced I V Car-ruthe- A Year In B.E. Court On Nels Stealing Charge Dies Wed. Jeppsen Tom-mane- Youngsters Eyes Lose 2nd Wo Provo Leave For Spokane, Eve Operated On, y Courtesy Cf Lions Washington, Today . . - Movie Club k Several Changes Butler Bros. Make Changes Army ee Community Church Paul Merrell Is Services Planned Elected Fireman Former Brigham Resident Dies Mont Judd Harmon Wins Fellowship 10-da- 28-U- . , assis-tantshi- p Jr. - Games 'AHospital Notes n 3 ... Hig-ginso- 11 11 Z n tation plan. i J |