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Show I- - S i' J Jurney Slated SLATED , MONDAY AT 'lew Ogden Chamber Manager Will Be - Ath-- , Japanese American unions annual baseball name rot will open Friday at , m in John Affleck park, e'n with the Bear River and the Davis Comets VOLUME 44, NUMBER 30 Val-squa- y BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1951 Badminton tournament, 9 to m. and 2 to 5 p. m. Lawn recreation and .boating, : and First. ward, 63, Salt e Kennard Nye, 2 to 5 p. m. City, whb died of a Baseball: American . , Legion Monday Nye was the widow of practice. 1: ge O. Nye, music instructor Wednesday, August Baseball: Made-You- r . league ear River high school until v practice, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to leath in 1941. e was bom in Farmington, 2 p. m. , county, Feb. 15, 1886, a 2 Lawn recreation and boating, to 5 p. m. and ;hter of Ieonidas H. Ken-ShBaseball: Peaches, 8:15 p. m. e na, Louise. Gleason T attended Farmington Thursday, August 2: Dancing: War Memorial home, ols and moved to Riverside, 9 to 12 a. m. K Elder county in 1899.-Jun- e Baseball: - Made-You- r 14. 1906, she was mar-t- o league 9 to 12 a. m. Mr. Nye in the LJDS. Softball : South Stake She was active in L.D.S. Bear River stake and Friday, August 3: Dancing: War Memorial home, ember of the states M.I-9 to 12 a. m. d. Baseball: Made-You- r league rvlvors Include four daugh-Mr- s r Virginia N.' Baron, games. 9 a. m, VX Melba N. Saturday, August 4: 1am City; Mrs. South stake Aaronh? :priest ree, Mrs. Fay N. Crandall ' i Mrs. , Cleo N. Burdick, Salt hood outing, V ; ..Vi 'H Otto v 9 City; n; one brother J. R.,Ken-Sal- t Lake City; four - Mary E. K. Tingey MIA Mrs. Viola K. Hales, Gar-- ; .. Mrs. Helen K. Howell, rvelt, Utah, and Mrs. Salt Lake City, and To Start Practices 'WK On August 8 their present quarters on- - the third-floof the First Security Bank building- to. a Main street locatioh will be aired pro and con by the members presht at the July 30, meeting, ,U., was decided , after which-poll of the membership will be taken to determine what action should , ').' - be colors lis July 0 . . ' V. f - th Ay ' v ", . , -- Sf , K-N- yf, sis-Mr- s. Plans Outing Ter-felso- grandchildren. J J South Stake ' Annual Old Folks ; awai ' . nly i ; full days entertainment is Those attending should bring ie docket for Yost, August picnic luncheons and waterriday, when they hold their melon will be furnished by the al celebration, it was learn stake. I. ? Those lacking transportation day. : .10 at ivities will begin should contact their ward M.I.A. when a presidency or the bishopric. performs. 'At 11:30 in the ing the will get under way, ie same time lunch will be Will Give able, and there will be to eat and drink. . Might of festivities will be ieo at: 2:30 in the after At which will include calf g, bronc riding, horse races, Just back from the Tonga Islands where they completed an npletlng the day a dance L.D.S. mission, Mr. and Mrs. be held at 9 oclock In the Emile Dunn, former, residents ng with an'Ogdeit' band of Corinne and now of Logan, ying music. will speak at meeting in the :rybody is invited to at- - Corinne LJD.S. ward, Sunday, July 29, at 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and their family will present the eve' nings program. ' ; sleight-of-han- d base-gam- Utah-ldah- o e Program Corinne Ward : Teen-a- The Jaycees efforts and carp lor the Carp Scramble Saturday went down the drain early, this week when someone 'pulled the cork" from the . irrigation ditch In which, the fish were temporv : arily placed of the fish died,, said Bob Pella; and we have scheduled'another seining operation for Friday evening-a- t V t 5:30 p. m. j ': r "1 All Jaycees are requested to meet at the Brjgham Truck and ! ? ; . . f Implement store at that time, Pella said. - ! . i, ElRay-- . Christiansen, r; president of the Logan L.D.S. temple, Mrs, Christiansen and his brother, Professor N. W. Christiansen, of the music department at the Utah State Agricultural college, will furnish' a musical progran) at sacrament meeting next Sunday evening,' July. 29,. in the (Willard ward chapel. Thp meeting will begin at 8 p.vjn. The public is invited to attend.; rs,spJ vell.Cook Talks S2 wellM earantf Must Get OK From Parents All youngsters - participating in the Junior .Chamber of , Action for the Brigham City fire department slowed down this week with- only two fires calling the volunteers into action, both last v Tuesday evening. , . , fire Giving the Weber cqtinty ; fighters a hand, the Brigham City department j. heljted'-extin-guisaca brush fire Just south of Serving thjtfe ; missions, companied by his wife on the the Hot Springs .Tuesdayat 7 last two,. DunriJias spent . 17 p, m. . At 11:30 that evening , they years In the Tonga Islandsi-X)nof Mr. and Mrs. Dunns children were called to the Box Elder Pack sheds where ah overheated was born there. Everyone is Invited to' attend air condenser caused a small . blaze the program. !'. . ' 6 .20-3- , ',- - '- f 0 at the meeting was Ray rose.' i; Olsen was toasted on his ay by Dale Baron. ' ' " .v r . - - u t lergarten Club Plans jmer Party Aug. 16 Jis are underway fot the fl Kindergarten club to be held August k Rees Pioneer park, it was ' sum-part- nced today. ial guests at the annual E will be the husbands of tembers. hs are now being,. made IfommlPtees formed for the I luncheon and program, .sneers said. ..L ' - s . . Indian School Enrollment To Jump .... on the program, Gary played two cornet solos, apanied. by. .Mrs. Inez ,Pe ;t . JosephTIenfy Lillywhite,' 80, active L.D.S. ..church member and former marshal, of Brigham City, died Tuesday at 1:10 p. m. at his home, 3X8 East. Forest pf . a ailment'':, was born in Mr, Lillywhite Beaver, January 5, 1871,' a : sqn of Benjamin' and Mary Lewis Lillywhite. He was zeired and educated in Beaver; on July, 19, 1892, he married Elizabeth. El in the Mantl . temple; They made their home 'iri Beaver,' where he operated a farm and served as city, marshal. x In 1900 they moved to Elder county, where )ge - The Intermountain Indian school will beebna. the largest co educational boarding school in the world August 13 when the enrollment jumps to 2,150 over last years 1,350. ; The Increase of 800 students was fully authorized recently, -; : according to Dr. George A Boyce, superintendent To operate this huge experiment, elementary teachers, . vocational teachers and home economics teachers are now ' Entering salary is $3100 per year with Civil Service benefits and annual promotions of $125 per year up to $3850at in six least years. All teachers must have a college degree with 24 hours in education, of which 12 must be In elementary education. Applicants must be not over 40, in (goodof health teachand have had either practice teaching and methods ' experience. ing or one year of elementary Into Intermountain Application can be made directly ' ' dian school. v The unique programno offered at this school fori Navajo previous schooling, although most children who have had of them are of high school age. makes this an unusual oppor- teaching profession., Excellent quartunity tat persons in therentals will be available on the camters at very reasonable v ii. pus. said Dr. Boyce. - Mos-kowit- s. North Stake Leadership Meeting Planned July 30 Leadership meeting for the North Box Elder stake Mutual Improvement association, be held Monday, July 30, will at the tabernacle, beginning at 8 p. m., it vas announced 'today. ; Ladies Aid Postpone Picnic Indefinitely Jennie L. Jones. The picnic planned by the Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Community church for Tuesday, July 31, has been postponed Indefinitely, it was learned today. 1 . ' 5 Invitation to the public has been extended to attend the special meeting. Inductees May Enlist Only Few More Days Selective Service registrants who have not received a call to report fox induction, have only a few more days to choose their own service, according to ! an announcement made today by Lt Gordon MdCrea, acting offi cer In charge of the Intermoun tain navy recruiting district. (Normally; registrants are not eligible to volunteer for enlist ment after they have reported for a physical ex amination. By agreement be tween Selective Service and the various armed forces; men who have received phy sical examinations but have not received a call to report for in duction are released in order to voluntarily enlist in any branch. The HOUSTON, Tex.. (UP) meter flag, was. red. i ' : . (When- - Patrolman Don G. Young started to write a ticket for the parked car, however, he noticed a small envelope under the windshield. . ; , The neatly-pennenote in. , : side read: . . OFFICE Enclosed is a coin. The car parked here belongs to a medical representative who is calling on a local physician. Because of a possible unfortunate delay in his office, would you please place the en closed coin In the parking me ter? Thank you very much for Unde Gets TVs this courtesy, LIMA CUP) A pawnshop , Patrolman Young put his tick- operator here reports that, teleet book back in his pocket, drop vision sets' are being brought in ped the nickel In the meter and as security for loans for the first walked away whistling. Jtime. . d , clares.'; director of at the Utah State Agricultural college In Logan, will be guest speaker at First ward sacrament meeting, Sunday evening, July 29. The meeting, which is under the' direction of the Sunflower camp of the Daughters of .Utah Pioneers, will be in charge of W. W. Richards, the L.DS. institute , . . - v of-th- Governor , ; annual North and South Elder stake Old Folks day has been slated this summer, Tuesday, August 7, at Lagoon foftwo years and then reported W. Vosco Call, of the farmed to. moved, Brigham ,Clty,Mrfc Old Folks committee. j died in 1922. "Everything has been arrang Lillywhite December On 22, 1930,. he mar-rie- d and ed at Lagoon,, said .All, - Maria Maragtetha Sscddal we have been promised the best in the Salt Lake LUR.: (tempi, Did Polks cutting ever. An active UD6. member : he and ward bishops Notifying chairmen of ward ' Old Folks served .as, a ward teschsr jor mm-be- r committees. Call Indicated that several years,. and,,ws of the Box Elder stak CVS jvill leave .Brig ham City for : ' the" outing at 9 p'ciock" in the Council for KS years; ; At the death of his he time a was high morning, and that transportation n the Rrigham City .will be furnished by the ward priest-iWardrt'l committees. 'V, f j f ' Surviving' are hls wire Brijj The feature dfay of the ydr ton folks- will also boast ham City p ix sonsr for Lillywhite, Southgate, Calif.;. Jt. an excellent program., : We expect to have the best Noel Lillywhite, Los Angeles ; B. Old Folks day yet with the lar- Alden Lillywhite, Arlington, Vt,l gest crowd in history attending," J. Rowland Lillywhite, Hazelton, Idaho; Herald 'IF. Lillywhitf, . Call concluded. He advised old folks who had Whittier, Calif.;"', JRay "'.fttui not been contacted as to trans- white, ; Salt: Lake ' .(UcHeV portation to call their ward daughters, MrsEi -- The River-sideBo- 1 f . -- Flt . i - . 1 i J.-C- Hh , - r . -- CityiMrlii Wight,- - Brigham yA (Clara! Velllng, Myrti-Xi5 enson, both of Salt. Lakw04t&t Mrs. JFrank ;A (frls Brlghatn; Clty,Tweniy-lx,Manchildren; four; brothers jTwis Lillywhite, Brigham- City; ;Dan -- - Foundation Reports executive fiscal; .controls over state activities. Coincident with this trend, Utah Foundation analysts state, has been a. new emphasis upon delineation and balance between the powers of and legislative the executive branches. Legislative bodies in recent years have given increased attention to improving their own Tules of procedure, their organization and ..committee: structure, and particularly to the employment of specialized research and Investigative ; staff to enable the legislature to notes review administrative policies . j iel H. Lillywhite, ' Los - Angeles; John T. ' Lillywhite, pendent or the LJb&. mission in Epiland; James E. Lillywhite, Sait Lake City; two sisters, Mrs,; &hbeU Roilliier, Los Angeles, arid Mrs. Nellie L. Tolton, Salt. Lake Cityf Funeral Services Held For Joseph Lillywhite ' Funeral services for Joseph Henry Lillywhite who died July 24, were held in the : Brigham City First LJD.S. ward Thursday, July 26, with Bishop Raymond -- s Payne-conductin- g, Prayer at ,hne was by LewA H The and Lillywhite. prelude study postlude were by Frank '('Van that Utahs current state organi- and performance. Legislative Cott and the invocation was ofzation is made up of more than councils and legislative auditors fered by Fred L. Petersen.100 separate offices, boards, have been the principal' new Harold and Lillian Fejfplay-e- d commission, departments and development In this field." the violin obligato; Myw?ray. other official bodies. The GoverUtahs state government un- er, after which remarks were nor has complete appointive derwent extensive reorganizaoffered, by' President Glen Beri-nio- n power with respect , to 34 agen- tion in 1941, with some regroupof-t- he : butbstake.i- cies and, partial appointive pow- ing and: simplification.. How- ' An- origan VEhth-er- f sbloOh to 13 other agencer with jspect ever, .Utah Foundation analysts Was played by jErank, Van ies.-, However, the 'power of the criticize the use of plural bodafter which remarks, were Cott, Governor to ; remove appointed ies as administrative agencies given by Emery Wight; A duet, officials for usually-preferreinstead. of the ; and, Lillian Felt .sang Harpld is with administrative policy administrator. The re- "Sometime Well , Understand, single limted to the Liquor Commis- port states that administration and the. closing remarks. wgre sion, the Banking Commission, by a board or commission makes offered (. ; by Blshpp Payne. of the Highthe Superintendent it difficult to fix : definite re 'A vocal solo, Golng HmM now inacway Patrol, and the sponsibility for administrative was sung by Max-Gr- u 'y, Bcna. tive Publicity and Industrial performance, and spreads limit- dkfcton Was mJejed M . 'jliam commission, Development ed funds available Cl Horsley' i.; : , Several state functions Involvamong several ..indiviservices were In Concluding' ing substantial portions of state duals rather than permitting the ; Brigham .; City cemetery expenditures are completely re- payment for a qualified 6ingle where ( dedication ' of the grave V Govmoved from . control of the . administrator, (Vv was by John Richards Utah statutes do confer sweepernor, Including the entire field of education which ranks at the ing powers upon the Governor or top on the state spending agen- to "revise, alter, decrease, da. Important aspects of state change budgetary allotments u' fiscal control are shared by the and thus control expenditures, of Board been have the with Governor but these powers Examiners, which Includes the used very sparingly thus fax, Secretary of State and the Attor- the research report states. These Corporal Marvin. ,E. Bywater, ney General, who by virtue of powers are associated with the their election are independent functions: of the Department of whxr is'lri Koirea with the 204th Finance which operates in part Field Artillery unit from Brigof the chief executive. The Utah Foundation study under delegated powers from ham City, called his wife Crd-ly- n Hatch Bywater, Brfghift notes that a number of states the Board of Examiners. Relucin recent years have conducted tance of Utah governors ,to use City, Monday morning at 2 a. tn. '? ,(( V comprehenaive reorganization these powers to curtail, spend- from Japan studies, the principal aims of ing of approved appropriations : Bywatci Was In? Japan on' A Ms rcftaflon V period which have been to strengthen may stem in part from hesitan- five-da- y the powers of the Governor, to cy to modify . legislative Tnan from Korea. He told his wife evregroup v boards, commissions and date,?, and uncertainty as to the eryone. .wauswetl. and pkay . ahd other agencies into a more outcome of court tests of Fi- that he hoped the guard uiUt workable scheme of executive nance Department powers if would bs ing homeln.'A jcouple of months. departments, and to strengthen they are challenged. The Foundation - . . , Driver From Ticket boinj? recruited. , , len-Stone- Box d . and lucky, youngsters bringing' intagediish will be Dr. Roy Barnard and Vic Fors awarded prizes on the spot in front of the tabernacle, begingren were put on the ballot for second vice president or Kiwams ning at 2:30 p. m. at their regular meeting Thursday noon at .the Idle Isle cafe. Utah The post was vacated recently moved. Dr. Salto when Frank Republican Day Outing was There il a popular misconcep- At the meeting pledge Planned On August 1 given by Reese Baty. Evans tion concerning the powers of Governor J, Bracken Lee will Woodbury was a guest, the Governor and his responsibe the principal speaker at the were assignments Program in Utah, annual Republican day outing made as follows: August, 2, Ren bility for state finances it is stated in a Utah Foundaat Lagoon on August 1, it was Reeder; August 9, Dr. S. .L. tion study of Utah state organannounced this week by Vernon 16, Reese Baty ization AlAugust released today. Romeny, general outing chair and August .23, Glen Humph-eryconsideris Governor the though man. ed In the public mind to be the The governor is expected to chief, executive, major functions hard-hione t of the most give of state i government- - under ting speeches of his career To W. W; structure (Utahs organization one in which the chips will fall operate completely or partly bewhere they may, Mr. Ronieny yond gubernatorial control, the ; . .. said, Foundation Research Report de- Note On His Car Saves To 2,150; - -- Ballot For . Aug. 7, Lagoon Quality. of the wheat this year, accordihg to Vernal Willie, assistant extension agent is but the (total production will probably be below last V; yers.;;-L;.u'M- ' Winter kHt made it necessary to replant large acreages of the countys" wheat land witfi summerthe-ol-wheat. "The yield Is spotted but with few weeds. , Particularly hard hit by the cold winter weather were the dry farms through Hansel Valley and Blue Creek. The Promontory area will be about aver-age.- Wlllle sald, . , ", Most crop this summer will probably go - Into storage, committee. Rate Higher Than Price; Commerce's annual Carp Bread basket farmers of Box Scramble must have a signed certificate from their parents Elder ; county are now - moving or guardians, releasing the full speed ahead in the harvest acres of Wheat,: with joycaf's.ftoai.- - aay rxeepeoM) Than rate on ' stored wheat ef bllity to rthtm at tit scram-- , $1.96 a bushel. ble, and aHoadng them to parthe agriculture agent . pointed ticipate in it,:- - because the sale value of the Actually there will be no out, at about $1.85 a bushel, danger, tor the entire mem- wheat Is less , than the government of will the be bership Jaycees on hand to keep an eye on the Fill youngsters, as. well as members of the fire department and police department. - The fish have been tagged . Veil Cook, manager "of the P Creek toDut and mink i and formerly head of the f Fish, ana Wildlife service, tsed problems of Utah wild it the regular weekly meet-?- f the Brigham City Monday A1 the Howard Bulk Of Wheat Headed Only an occasional light ehoiwer offering any: interference. For Storage As Loan Richards Fire Dept. Answers Two Calls Tuesday Evening - ? WHEAT HARVEST MOVING FAST; QUALITY GOOD, QUANTITY POOR - IOES AS r . v , shirt Jaycees Loose Fish, But Will Seine skating the featured attractions . : of the evening. The party will begin at 6:30 - lo ' : Combines Move Acjoss The Fields Of Ray And Rex Adams I . . . in the Promontory area. The summer wheat harvest farmers pushed full steam ahead to harvest the countys reached maximum effort this week as Box Elder county 125,000 acres of wheat land. , p. m.:,;. ing Day Planned All South stake MJLAz. members will hol'd a party next Tuesday, July 31, at Crystal and Springs, .with swimming - SH J. H; Lillywhite . - -- - - d , . 1 - . ( i , . . st Celebration y . , . - s,i' , o,v k. ? . - (i taken.--.-- dutch lunch will be" served following the program, ' U was announced by Glen Knudson, ; president. I,., coron-occlusio- il ' . First rehearsal of the 200 voice choir for the Box Elder county Centennial pageant will be held Wednesday, August 8, at 8 p. m. at the stake tabernacle, according to Mrs. Marcus Smith, choir secretary. , All former members of the North stake choir and all mem bens of the South ' stake choir are automatically invited to at tend. Besides j about 10 people will be specially selected from each ward in the stakes and in ; vited to attend. Rehearsals will be held each Wednesday and Friday until Peach days when the huge choir supplies music for the pageant accompanied with orchestra and w organ music. i , 12 a. Mrs. w i or Basil Williams, director of the city recreation porgram, today listed scheduled activities for the next week as follows: Saturday. July 28: Reunion: Romer family. Sunday. July 29: Reunion: Anderson family. Reunion: Nuttall family. Reunion: Christensen family. Monday, July 30: Dancing: War Memorial home, 9 to 12 a. m. Baseball : Made-You- r league practice, 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 2 p. m. . Lawn recreation and boating, ' 2 to 5 p.m. Circle. Outing: Reading Softball: N. Stake 7 p. m. , Tuesday, July 31: Dancing: War Memorial home, 9 to 12 a. m. Horseshoe tournament, 9 to 11 held at the rT The, proposed ? move 'of, ri the Chamber ( Of Commerce' from .HS on a. m. for The meeting will be held it the club rooms. Charles . R., Stark, ' newly; appointed manager of th Ogden Principal Speaker A summer membership meet- Chamber of Commerce,. wjl be r' ing of the Box Elder Chamber the principal speaker it the of Commerce was planned this meeting. Stark, formerly manweek by the board of directors, age, of the "Klammath ,'(FalW, to be held on Monday evening, Ore. Chamber of Commerce, took over Ms new duties at Ogden In . July 30. May.,:,. Recreation Plans ried Thursday ri' , V s. A. K. Nye Is ineral services were sday at one p. m. 8 PAGES Adding Gram To The World's Bread Basket Announce City y mtS" , d ther' games the first day will he Regular. Vets vs. Ogden i at 1:30 p. m. and the Mur? Nesei ' ; at Taiyos vs. 'Denver; a bye the takes m. Corlnne day. izes will be awarded to first second place teams, consol-- i winner and to the leading ,r of the tournament, semi-pr- o squad i the Denver be Dick Kitamura, who for-played ball in this area, coaching it will be Beans amoto. the northern Utah league Bear River Valley squad is ing the league, the Ogden i are defending champs, turday . evening a dance, sored by the Sonotas club pgden and the JAiAU will be time and place to be , the unced at the ball park. Tfi i i s ' v,:. ; : CHAMBER MEMBEKSHIP.fJEEIKG ie 40 in slips. Nt ced to v . a i AAU. Baseball ) Open Friday If LON t? ilVV t j - , (span . . |