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Show T. , I . r f i South Stake Quarterly Conference Is lannecl Sunday August Twenty Sixth will- Thorpe B. Isaacson the general authorities LDS church at the South Quarterly conference. 26, (one week from to-Sunday), it was learned Glen M. Bennion, stake - for all stake and ward welfare workers. General sessions will be at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. All meetings will be in the stake taber; nacle. . tors and group advisors and secretaries to adult Aaronic priesthoods, ward supervisors of ward teaching and all ward teachers, to be present at this A special priesthood session for meeting. all priesthood workers will be General theme of the 'conferlent held at 2:30 p. m. ence will be . devoted to the VOLUME 44, NUMBER 33 the representing 'sent President Bennion especially youth program. Bishop' Isaacson board will be either invited and urged all young peoWin Longden or Walter Danzy. urged all bishoprics, high ad- ple in the south stake to be Aaronic priesthood conference will open at pres. ent. m. with a welfare meeting visors and secretaries, coordina 't Sun-Augu- st ... . BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 1951 gen-welfa- coun-cilme- Brigham City Youngsters Will Trip To Exclusive Baseball Game TELEPHONE SERVICE CHANGES PLANNED BY B.E COMPANIES 32 Navajo Kids Will Eliminate Duplication Of Services By Exchanging Property Throughout County 1 sent Puttin On The Rite" Tonight Brigham City young-- ' n full costume will tell a in dance tonight at the lder high school . gymna-bringinthe city summer to an end. is the ttin' on the Ritz dance if the nine number im, which will also feature d solo dance numbers ' by inding dancers. ir 170 g recrea-lepartmen- ts dan-progra- m Escape Injury In Bus Accident The story tells of different classes, from the high and classy steppers" to the people down on "Basin Street. All of the original dances were created by Shelley Robinette, director. Accompanist and also director is Mrs. Margaret John-seNarrator will be Dauna Jensen and the costumes were designed by Dauna Jensen and Miss Robinette. eature Of Peach Days. Sept. 7-- bus-aut- o Play As 8 Miss Shonka said. It, is the oblon exhibited by partici-an- d e of the window display ject merchants in the past to give everyone who will be even greater this wishes, an opportunity to .partisaid the committee mem- 5 . com-mittie- ,.' cipate. All entries should be registered by August 30, and it is urged that exhibitors make their- requests for window space directly with the committee and that merchants refer aqy inquiries re garding window space to - the committee. Entries should be addressed or personally delivered to. Miss C, ey awards will be made to Jean Shonka or Miss Anna, Erick cond and third prize son, t,Acme' Multigraphing west Forest street, classification. As company,-1'as possible classifications Any further information. regard found to acconutfbaate aft 1 ing entries may also be obtained bf entries. The awards will from them or by calling 1030. . Sixth Ward Plans - as-fo- Outing August 18 rs all-sta- the evening program , and the game is scheduled for Tuesday y ob-th- is All-Sta- Two members of the Brigham City American Legion baseball team of the past years were selected to play in the Salt Lake r game in Salt Lake City Tuesday night The two players are Val Woodland and Harold Anderson. The boys will leave Brigham City Monday morning and after a luncheon honoring the players from all over the state they will have a practice session. They will stay in' Salt Lake City for n . chants are cooperating' by g their windows available plays, and so that the r size window may ibe each hobby, it is that hobbyists return an blank as early as possible, entry blaftk is on page todays (Box Elder Jour- - Two Brigham Boys The accident occured 20 miles south of Salt Lake City near Murray at 6:45 a. m. Thursday when the student-ladebus, driven by Edward J. Fogle, Airplane, Utah, rammed the rear and side of a late model car which drove in front of him. The car rolled over and burst into flame. The driver, John F. Thurgood, 71, died from burns suffered and his wife, Mary Ellen Thurgood, was reported in poor condition in the Salt Lake general hospital. None of the children were in jured in the crash and they were rushed away from the conflagration to a near-bservice station where they waited for a substitute bus sent from' Salt. Lake City. On arrival at Intermountain the children were taken to the hospital for examinations. Ann Dart, teacher, was the. escort on the bus. lually playing an important; Peach Days festivities, be announced when the classifiears window displays will cations are determined toy the feature hobbies, antiques, entries on hand August 22. The work, art, collections and money allotted for the contest the people of Brigham will be divided among the clast was announced today by sification of hobbies. :. Jean Shonka and Miss If you have an item ' which Erickson, who are in you feel there has not been a of the event. classification fpr previously, let th our centennial being us know and perhaps a new year, it is hoped that classification can be created," colendid enthusiasm and IKlJ To eliminate duplication of services, the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company of Brigham City and the Bear River Valley Telephone company of Tremonton, have agreed on transfers of property and rearrangement of- - services in Garland, Honeyville, Bear River City, Corinne and Brigham City, according to Richard C. Alston, manager of the Brigham City company. Principal change will be In the sale of the Garland exchange, Shaken, but "safe, 32 Navajo Indian children ' arrived at the Intermountain Indian school late Thursday morning after being involved in a harrowing accident that took the life of a Provo man. , ;by Window Displays Again Planned 8 PAGES Val Woodland Harold Anderson baseball game in Salt Lake City Tuesday eveplay in the American Legion ning; Woodland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woodland of Willard and played as pitcher-fielde- r with the American Legion team this year. Anderson is the" son of Mr. base for thi3 years and Mrs; A1 Anderson of Brigham City and he played pitcher-fir, Legion team. . All-St- ar .... ... st now operated ; by Mountain States, to the Bear River Valley. The valley company has filed with the Public Service Commission to purchase the property in Garland and the Mountain States company has agreed to sell. In addition Mountain States property in Bear River City and - Honeyville will be transferred to the Tremonton company, and property of the Tremonton company in Corinne and West Corinne, will be acquired by Mountain States company in Brigham City. Under the new arrangement telephone users In Bear River City and Honeyville may call Brigham City without paying a toll charge. This eliminates the present uneconomical and wasteful provision of duplicate facilities and at the same time provides a more efficient and satisfactory service to the telephone users of the areas Involved, commented Alston. The Bear River company has Indicated its intention of con- evening. The two all star teams are se lected with one squad being made up of boys participating in the American Legion baseball program in and around the Salt Lake area. The other squad Is from the outer areas of the state. Woodland hag. played three ' years in the American Legion tinuing with its improvement and has alternated r by program so .that the program best pospitching and playing in the out sible service .cgn t be t furnished field. , Garland customers, including Harold Anderson has alterna continuing of the local present ted at first base arid pitching for calling arrangement among the Brigham City team. Harolds points served toy, the Bear River ' most outstanding performance company. was a no-hi- t ball game whkSj Alston Manager explained thit ha hurled last year at Smiths final plans and service dates ' field. .."Andersens garage' otBrlgBacrn City are taking care of the ex the regulatory authorities involv. . penses of the boys trip to Salt ed. Lake City in cooperation with their national manufacturer, who is backing and- assisting in the junior baseball program all over the United States. On August 18, - beginning at Honored 6:30 p. m-- . 11 members of ' the Oil Brigham City Sixth ward are In vited to attend an' evening, o! win-eac- h recreation and sociability, it was announced today by BiShop Rich' Hansen. "" M aid ' Bring your own lunch -and the Committees are working over-- : ' Perry. water, ward will furnish soda Elder Box to the .make ' tiie are Anson members ' added. on be Highest School Average theThebishop to held and f Miss BesWillie Fair Vernal County of Cal, the first part pvlning S. U. A. C. Exsie of outstan-dinthe Hansen 5ft 1 an suand Sept; will be spent in visiting and tension Service, all of Brigham - Prievent this pervised recreation toy- - the Agricuyear inmary and MIA officers.'- As the ltural products Aould be at their City. Farm Bureau members clude Isreal Hunsaker, president event begins at dark, everyone peak and Indicatibns are that Northern Division, Mrs. John Gar will eat their lunch immediately cooperation will be received from field, in meeting for all primary Northern .. , this. following all parts 'of Box Elder County. Division, A. V. Smoot, president rs in North Box Elder stake A short snappy program - will west Held at. the Fair Grounds held Saturday, August southern division and Mrs. An be presented with ,the. Sunday 2 p. m. in the Bear River so school officers in charge. Special of Tremonton, the fair will open drea' Huggins, ' to with a parade sponsored by the uthern division, and county com Trial calendar for the . made rhapel is being August preparation term in the Box Elder n IHarrlson, stake presi- dismake this an outstanding - pro Tremonton Women's .Civic Lea- missioners, Lewis Wight, Brig eounty , (Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Larsen re' of have who also trict f primary, will preside at Garcourt gue, charge was Davis of ham City, George released. today gram, Hansen concluded. returned FranSan from cently Little Princess'-- . Contest. land and Robert Potter, Garland, the eneral 'assembly.' Nola cisco where they attended the beFollowing are the, '18 cases to President of the Civic League is Races will be featured during r, president of Bear River tried the day for which graduation exercises of their son they are and Mrs. Gordon Worley, Tremonton, the fair with. 43 races each day j Barbara Larsen set. ' primary will have charge t Ira Jr. Larsen, (Bud) with M1- - Vonzza Mohr as chair- Including chariot, quarter horse, Llwrence E, Turley Vs. L. D. program. first Peach Queen candi- They were accompanied to Cal- Wilde, Aug.212; Warren M. Peter-so- n man of the committee whose thorobred and stock saddle races. date esses for the afternoon ifornia toy their daughters, Mrs. e officers and teachers of Vs. R. M. Victor. members Include Roma Whita- The committee in charge of this Jimmy " Harvey Mecham of Salt- Lake Victor iar River primary. and ker, Dorothy Boyce, Edna Harris, event are Park Stumm, chair also Maynard City and Mrs. Lewis P. MdCann Victor, Aug. 22, s expected that each iward Ann Hughs, and Mrs.' Harry Mil- man, Don Homer, Jr., Douglas requested; and children David and Kath- Delbert Earl Hessjury Funeral services fot Reed Lee ler. ave a good attendance at Vs. Helen SoHolmgren, and Ed Sylvester. Williams C. Basil leen from Robert son DJD. of , Burrows, infant Washington, inion meeting, as much phia S, Hess, Aug. 24. (All little girls in the county be- These races promise to attract "Bud was graduated from The 1 . athlete, scholar . Meservy tween the ages of three and five much attention as do the horse GeoVge and Darlene material is to be present- Harry (Walton Rhead, adminis-trato- r College of Physicians and SurBurrows, were held at the Harold inclusive are invited to enter. A pulling contests and horse show. of the estate of Olive Waleach department, said B. Felt funeral home, Monday, geons, rating second In his class ton Rhead Vs. James .Walton and Earl IFerguson, secretary. Premium 'books may be sec Princess and ttwo attendants will I and receiving a scholorship Isabell Walton, Sept. 4;F. B. BarAugust 13, . with Bishop Glen be chosen and will ride on a spe ured from the secretary at the award for this achievement from low Vs. Elmer E. Knudsen conducting. over the fair court house in Brigham City and cial float and Sept. 5 reign ' the Alumni association and was Laura Tree, also Gorring, The child was born August 8, for are residents of the known as L. urged all Also county three the , days. Coolalso a elected member of Omicron Tree, and L. T. and died August 10, at the the contestants will ride In the to participate in the fair to show Honored by being the first can-- 1 Zittlng Vs. Waley Memorial hospital. on a special float provi their products and skills and get didate entered in the annual Kappa Upsilon national dental lace Hurd and Leola T. Hurd, parade He also is a Ester L. (Hatch, Marie Spierman, Opening prayer , was offered ded society. by the Tremonton Jayceettes. their share of thetoe ribbons and Junior Chamber of , Commerce honorary of Tau- - Kappa Omega Beneficial Life Insurance Co., E. member by James A. Meservy,-'- greattwill awarded. which contest sponsored Peach Queen Fashion show is scheduled prizes Dental Honor society and Xi Fsi Ray Morris and Mrs. E. grandfather of the baby. Mrs. torA ithe BarRay MorThursday, was hazel-eyeopening night In the annual summer program the Lillian Felt Phi dental fraternity. ris. Fred J. Hirschl and Mrs. Fred sang Beyond Mr. of and of bara C. Larsen, Basil Williams of Brigham Mrs. Melbourne Arch! daughter ionic for the (North (Box The class with which Bud grad- J. Hirschi, Sept, 6. Sunset, with Harold Felt accom- charge Mrs. Einar J. Larsen. itake high priests and their City, pitcher and outfielder on panying on the violin and , Mrs. bald, with all stores cooperating made the highest scholas uated Bear River State Bank Vs. E. baseShe will be among the rs will ibe held the University of Utah 1951 in Tremonton and Garland and tic record ever made in the his R. Spencer, H. L. Houtz and Thel-m- a Evelyn Kay on the piano. Thursday, ball thefor vie highest Four-the will who compiled team, peaches 23, at Rees Pioneer park, Remarks were offered by J. many in Brigham City. of the school. Houtz, et al, Sept. 17; WilPeach Days crown at the corona- tory of the event is from 5 to scholastic average among parti Edwin Baird and Lillian Knud- girls will model the clothes they to liam Previous G. Pinnock Vs. Carl Lorin the armed entering sport sen and Doril tion ball, Wednesday,' September services in World IWar cipants in any competative 1950 Horsley sang Your have made during the summer, 2, he re- Jeppson, Sept. 17;Floyd S. Christhe school in school the at 5, openat gym, the Hansen Miss Bessie directed hilltop details have not yet been high Sweet Little Rose Bud Has Left by ceived his BjBIA. from Wood- tensen Vs. Steve Zundell, Sept. 19. efioir school aning feature of Brigham Citys an- burys College in Los Angeles. Agent Practice of' the large out, said a committee 51 academic year, the You," accompanied by Mrs. Kay. county demonstration Leland D. Andrews and Merle Elder Box , at the . nual harvest celebration. now nounced today. man, but He served three years in the ar- Andrews Vs. Acme Home Imit Concluding remarks were , of- This event will be staged in front which will sing av A a Centennial Sept. had Williams pageant, 18 straight county Is outdoor an of Miss on Larsen stand the old, Knudson that Lloyd B. Must will fered by. Bishop Glen., years grand fifteen months of (Which was provement Co., Sept. 09; Bear 6 and 7, Is progressing, hours win- and the it was has brown hair and a medium my, performance with his erage for 32 quarter closing prayer was offer- stage with background music. River State (Bank ys.' Don Pope overseas. is He learned today. ed toy Bishop Ernest E. Hansen of Mrs. Archibald is chairman and complexion and stands five feet dogs and (William H. ter and spring quarters. ' 1947 he married Betty Lou and Phyllis Pope, et. In ' of wards Members from all al.epL 25 student.' ' a d will show his horses. four inches tall. She Is sponsored Barr of is being assisted by Mrs. Sheldon I V the Eighth ward., Tucson, Arizona, whom Bear River State Bank Vs. Don Elder Box South both and North He and three other students Bros. Larsen a number of centennial Bob Bennett Plumbing. Interment was at the Brigham Cannon, and Mrs. he met while serving in Ger- Pope and Phyllis Pope, Sept 25. Wed by will receive honor plaques as City cemetery with the dedicadances will be held All of the Peach Queen candi- many. Exhibits will be stressed as stake areandpracticing each Bear River State Bank Vs. Henletter-meat Friday evenings ils of the luncheon and leading scholars among tion of the grave by Joseph Alon the highlight of the fair with nesday dates are sponsored by Brigham , While in California, the Lar- ry Morrison and Arvilla Morriat the Box Elder tabernacle in each of the spring 6ports zo Meservy, a grandfather. ' m will City business firms. bg announced in sens and family were entertained son, Rosabel Payne and Charles community booths as a new fea p. m. in the next Wednesday activities at the University. com 20 ture Dick Seegmlller is director at a graduation dinner given by Payne, et. al., Sept. 25; (Max this About e year. winners not Some have wards respond of Selections plaque after group leaders meet event with Verl Dr. and Mrs. Henry H. Hart at to parti ed too of are member munities of the Gillette expected choir schedule Company Realty advised a the well, were made on point to formulate plans. Chairman of this ac secretary, chairman and Armour their apartment Pacific Vs. Jesse F. Peterson and C. B. in cipate. of number of and people who would Petersen, announcement Jensen and Vern Hafner, com- Heights. C. should that took account is INielsen with , , Henry Perkins, E. Perkins, Oct 9. so. car tivity do to like to invited are athlete each hours sing high priests in the stake academic (L. J. Curftmings.. Vs. Vernon mittee . members. Call assisting. ho Anson is It were , Several academic days sightspent two of the 5nt time' to their ried in each Oct. 25; feature will engage Arrowhead thi arrange Glenn, time which ped seeing during they so they will not miss this quarters. visited the campus at Palo Alto, Freight Lines Vs. Junius Thompgreater activity in the fair. The G. Court Decides ' outing, he said. son, Oct. 25; Irene F. Mason V6. also at Berkeley and Oakland. regular exhibits will also' be Thomas Tommaney of the ' Since Drunkometer band held all of with taLegal Bud has Shirley W. Mason,' Oct 27; and phases graduating, was School Indian CHICAGO On Skates ken state dental board examin- Don Marshall, ,Vs. Eugene ThomF.F.A., Flow (UP) Chicago the principal speaker at Khvanit work, canning, no place to drive while ers. Arts and (Crafts," livestock, pson and Grant Thompson. ations in Arizona. j Four Brigham City men with cated. meeting, Thursday, at 42 noon at Industry Mrs. McCann children and Kopoultry, rabbits and other exbib the national , in the Idle Isle cafe. unit guard OUMDO, Calif. (UP) its. The city has 26 officers, one plan to visit in (Brigham City and Lee Youngster Home rea received promotions on AugTommaney discussed the In messenger girls at the ' To raise money for the Perry dian for each police district, who are Salt Lake City through 'August President of the fair board is ust 1, it was learned today. SchooL Aircraft plant here have ward building fund, an outing Accident Spin Baty was in charge of the Thomas A. Summers, with W. E. Wendell V. Saunders, husband experts at making tests with at which time they expect to Following aipped with roller skat-pee- d will Ibe held on the Perry town D. a home to drive machine C the drunkometer Kerr Gregory L. Miss as and waa offerEdnai0f Washngton, was Invocation LaRae Crapo, manager, promoted program. up delivery of blue park, Saturday afternoon, August ed a drivers degree measures that Lee, youngest son of Mr. and Board Tanner as of from to Dwight Secretary. Pledge Horsley. sergeant. by Ray corporal wa to engineers. Mrs. Ellis Lee, 477 North Third of sobriety or intoxication. 18, beginning at 2 p.m., it Juror Also Defendant allegiance was led by Rudy Kai- George Davis, Garland, C. Henry L. Morrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. tis Cook, June returned West, Brigham ' City (ALiBUJUERQUE, N. M. ((UP) Singer and announced today by the ward ser. They were relieved of .their Nielsen, Brigham City, Howard Lyman D. Morrell, also won serRomanowsky deliver the bishopric. defendant in I a home from Cooley Memorial hosSto- Glenn, Tremonton, Bam Gordon, geant stripes after serving as cor- special duties recently when the The missing Howard included (Guests fin less than half the us of the drunkometer was chal- drunken driving case before pital Saturday, August til, after Everyone is invited to attend of Cedar Brigham City, Grover Harper, poral. g time by sailing (Jown the event, which will feature the kes, visiting Kiwanian H. Rogers was sustaining a ' skull fracture on cor- lenged n court, but the judges Judge Waldo to : Promoted from Garland, Pfcs of Corinne, Bunnell,' and Leroy John Larsen, guest jorridors on wheels. The sale of food and a variety of con- City across found declared machine son hall In ,the Wednesday. ... of the and , the legal R. SumDella were Edith Burton C. V. Pett, porals Owens, Corinne, r permits engineers to cessions. In the evening (here - The(Forsgren. The ' child is reported doing A. E. Buchan-nan- . Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Pett and the cops went back to testirig main court room, Where he was followed mers, Tremonton, by meetingwas .more time working and will be a program and ' special fine. drivers. serving on a jury. a short board meeting. Garland, and Robert Stack, Grant L. Busenhark. me looking for data. cake sale. County Fair Which Committees Work .,; I1 Begins Aug, 3b; Hors"Races Listed th Stake Union 1 18 Cases - g iiary B.E. Graduates From vice-preside- Set In Court For August Term Dental School Services Are Held For Burrows Baby Barbara Larsen Tor First Candidate Takes Highest j Outing For Scholastic Honors .take Priests Of T For Peach Queen Athletes d Choir Practices 30-od- d i - For Pageant pre-medic- n L Gil-lett- Kiwanis Meeting - Perry Park To Be 4 Held Thursday Four Korea 4-- I.s Win Promotions , Scene Of Outing Fifteen-month-ol- . J " I I d |