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Show Mv he htf J 7V0 efefk thiil More " Peaches" Who Will Vie South Siake High Priests Plan i s mayk Jf Blit Outing Friday Any pj e Prow the m rs Proa j Taking the spotlight at the South stake high priests party Friday evening at Rees Pioneer nark at 6 p. m., will be W. H. BarnaTd with his trained horses, which have won prizes In na- VOLUME 44, NUMBER 34 upon j ia4 euiiv PUni t ceed x 1 competition, according to G, W. Merrell, committee member. All high priests are Invited to attend the annual event, along with their wives and the widows for deceased high priests. A meal will be served. However, It was emphasized that those attending should bring Carolyn E. Dockstaeder . . . representing Smith and their eating utensils. Sons Grocery. Shfe is 18, a Also on the program will be Hampton from North brunette, five feet two inches Thomas River stake who will entall and the daughter of Mr. Bear tertain with a humorous reading and Mrs. L. H. Docksaeder of and many other numbers. . . Willard. As an added Inducement to bring out the crowd, said Committee member Judge Lewis Jones, a new car will be given awayt the event." taipn of the a 9- Sava - Ph, or o 0tiH( n, or ij) Is tot valid, a ect (hel irtionj g aPPlicaJ to otM !0. IncoJ y crow 'f this nances ( upersedjf a. fed - Date li( tty Cousf is nee i, and s2 i Publics: rected tis so takes ind first) y the a 1 3ty, Ctai on this! m this 16th 1951 EN20 J CMRJSnt r. JTAH, J Cum; 'Brigham fy that g is afi of ana y passed Brigham day of k td on the 1951, as i y office ction s , Ord whet my hand rporaite lis 16th Mantes, 35 MW fie For QUEEN CONTEST feature of the two days and four nights of festivities. 'As in the past the gym will be beautifully decorated, this year around the centennial Royalty , At Coronation Ved., Sept. 5 ndications a theme in honor of thecontestants year since the settlement to point at least 30 ch Queen honors, ne event one of the said Dick 100th - PLANNED HERE THIS SUNDAY Theme Will Be Around Youth Program; Thorpe Isaacson, Walter Danfcy To Be Here - Hobbyists Urged In an effort to speed up entries for the hobby window display for Peach Days, C. Jean Shonka and Anna Erickson, today urged hobbyists to place their applications for window space with them as soon as pos- Junior Parade. of Box Seeg-chairma- n - , , Well-qualifie- d chant Outing inded )ver 350 Jaycecs Rabbit mer-an- d - South Stake Night Planned 7 K a ? - y e Show Will Makes Solo Flight part of the Box Elder air, a horse show will be ursday evening, August ie fair grounds in the fashion rge of the Shetland pony of the show Is Harold gham City, who is End Season urg-Han- d owners in. the enter their ponies in 0 ion. . , ; Vern Stokes, Rulon Hatch, presented. Phil Cutler, Grant Allred, Jack Colts, Ed Butler, Dean Adams, Glenn Greenhalgh, Verl Petersen, Dee Glen Smith, Mark Nielsen, Jr., and O. K. Johnson. Assisting Ebeling on the membership committee are Lester Mark Nielsen, . Jr., Collings, Glenn Greenhalgh ' and Bob Naval Aviation Cadet James . . H. Anderson, USN, son of Mr. , Crompton. Earl G. Anderson , of 162 south Second each BrLgham Will City, recently completed the first phase of his naval aviation training by taking his ' solo Cadet Anderson eld At Fair , - With Party Thur.y All participants in the city Shetland ponyLeague will be shown In recreation ' Made-You- r anst ration by . Richard baseball program will be enterWill not be entered In tained Thursday, August; 30-- " 'at ion because of .Its win a picnic, at Rees Pioneer park. to scheduled 1 year. .. , Festivities are g Shetland ponies will begin at IT a', m.-- ' with games, E. Rockwood, . Edward races and relays heading ' the '-" J. Gordon Felt and slate of events. . At - noon, the boys and 1 the elts Ebony Queen, ds up to 47 Inches tall team will enjoy a hearty lunch hown Thursday evening of hotdogs, pop, and all the ponies under 14 hands trimmings. A baseball game inches will be shown on between Larsen Brothers and - ' . morning. Honeyville at 2:30 will conclude to be shown . Thursday the days events. will be stock horse All boys who have participairking under rope,, wes- ted are invited,- but they must t's pleasure class and wear their team shirts to be ad ladies class and Eng-clas- mitted. The team sponsors are T also being Invited. vn . stal-igi- - s. To School Bazaar a Phi September In Brigham for bargains on school I it will be Beta Sigma nual Bazaar Saturday Pungsters flight. ' - - Working for his wings of gold and a commission as ensign in the United States navy, Anderson flew foy the first time unescorted by an Instructor In the navy's sturdy SNJ Texan trainer. , Ar.derson, who attended Box Elder high school in Brigham City and Brigham Young University and Weber, Junior college in Provo and Ogden, ar-- , - Planned By Beta B h beginning at 1 p. m. pffice of the Box Elder M Journal, according to fner, publicity commit- le will also feature all I home cooked foods that f mighty nice with she continued. Sun-Pa- l, The committee promised that all items will be at reasonable of prices, and they will all be be to top quality. .Everything sold has been made by sorority members. In charge of the event is the - committee, Ways and Means composed of Selma Weir, eh11 man; Deone Lichtenstein, Edna Jeppsen, Iona Cefalo, Connie Simcox, Dolores Lauritzen, Irma Jenson, Reva Nelson and Juanita Anderson. coun-cllme- sible. Annually one of the feature Trailer Rolled Over At Intersection attractions of Peach Days, the course of south truck at the 6:45 the fast whn moving morning just golf Thursday include all types of and trailer failed to negotiate the curve towards Corinne. The driver was issued a cita- displays hobbies, antiques, handwork, tion by Byron May, investigating officer, for speeding. A large quantity of crude oil art, collections, etc. was splashed ,on the the highway. Any type of hobby Is eligible . . . B.E. Students Will LeRon Johnson To Register Aug. 29 Speak At Through Aug. 31 Will Speak USAC 4 LeRon Johnsen of Bear River City will deliver the address on "The Team of Soil Builders before club, and F4A delegates to the youth section of the American Institute of Cooperations annual meeting at U.S.A.C. on August 28. This speech won for LeRon the western region award in the ihAA public speaking contest this year . Utah State Agricultural cola lege is preparing to entertain club-and ' FFA thousand chapter members for three days. Opening session on Aug. 26 will be a vesper service. On Tuesday evening, Aug. 28, the Utah Coun cil of Farmer Cooperatives will 4-- Vhe registration schedule for Box A lder high school students, to secure class schedules, pay fees and obtain locker assignments was released today by C. Jean Shonka, school registrar. Studentbody fee for the senior division is $5.00 and for the junior division $3.00. Class fees are: ' seniors, $1.50; juniors, $1.50; sophomores, cents, - all , payable at registration. (New students In the last four grades who have pot registered should come to the high school office Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 4, between J. p. m. and 3:30 p. m. and from 9 a. m. until 3:30 p. m Wednesday, Sept. 5. Entering through the science building, the classes will register as follows: Seniors, Aug., 29, 6:30 p. m.; juniors, Aug. 29, 8 p.- - m.; sophomores, August 30, 6:30 p. m.; freshmen, August 30, 8 p. m.; 8th graders, August 31, 6:30 p. m.' and 7th graders, August 31, 8 p. m. Jury Gives No Cause For 4-- H a barbecue. Two additional conferences will be held prior to the youth section of the Institute,' one for youth leaders working with eo operatives and one for secretar ies of state cooperative councils. These meetings begin. on Aug. and 23. The American Institutes annual meeting opens on Monday, Aug. 27 for four days. Utah State Agricultural College Will be host to all these conferences, Involving more than ' 3,000 visitors from every state in the Union and several foreign countries. 22 Willard Native Changes Gold For Silver Bars verdict in L. D. Wilde civil case in the Box Elder court Thursday afternoon. Turley was asking $300 prop- erty damages and $5,000 personal injuries in a suit against Wilde. Wilde had filed a suit asking $142 property damage, against Turley. In both cases, tried simultaneously, the jury found both parties responsible for the accident,, ' , T , , The accident and welcome to be entered. 'Merchants are cooperating by avail making their windows able for displays, and so that the proper size window may be assigned for each hobby, it is urged that hobbyists return an entry blank as soon as possible An entry blank is published in todays Journal, It should be clipped out and mailed to Miss Shonka or Miss Erickson at 11 West Forest street. ' Because of the 'time element, It Is lmpor tant this be done as soon as possible, the chairman said, 'Money awards will be made to .first, second and third prize winners in each classification. There will be as many classifications as necessary Jo types of entries.' It 'is the object of the window display committee to give an opeveryone who wishes portunity to participate," Miss Shonka said. All entries should be registered by August 30, and it is urged LeRon Johnson will deliver address Will Be Honored At Open House Open house will be held next Sunday, August 26 from 2 until 5 p. m., In honor of Mrs. Maggie B. Hunsaker who is celebrating her 76th birthday. Open house will be at her home In Honeyville. All friends and relatives are invited. It Is asked that there be no gifts. T.B. Ely Stage-Coac- Party Arrives Here h .A For the second cormcqtivq year, the Utah State Health ' dewill sponsor a tuber-culo- e partment campaign In Box ll cross-countr- y st 17-2- r, James H. Anderson : naval cadet ' - v , y that exhibitors make their requests for window space directly-with the committee and that merchants refer any inquiries regarding window space to the - disease. Th unit tested thousands of people last year In Box Elder 1 county and uncovered - several active cases of T. B. as well ; as many other chest disorders. It was emphasized that a yearshould be a stanly check-udard routine with everyone, for within a year the disease can. be contracted and do a great deal of damage. The unit will be in Garland, August 28 and 29, testing between 3 and 9 p. m. It will be In Tremonton during the coun-- , ty fair, August 30, 31 and Sept l, testing from 4 to 10 p. m. It will be In Bear River City Sept. 5, Corinne Sept 6 and Brigham City from Sept. 7 through Sept. 22. During Peach Days it will test from 3 to 9 p. m. each afternoon and following Peach Days lt will be operated from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 3 to 7 p. m. each day. Another unit is testing the entire population at the Intermountain Indian school. Especially urged to have tests were food handlers, beauticians, teachers, bus drivers and others who come In close contact with the public. p committee. Harvey Braegger Named To Receive FFA Award y Harvey C. Braegger, Willard, one of three Utah Future Farmers of America to be nominated to receive the organizations highest degree, that of Amerl Is can Farmer. He will receive the award at the 24th National convention of FFA to be held in Kansas City, Mo., October Kiwanis Club Meet Held Thursday Regular meeting of the Brigham City Klwanls club was held Thursday noon at the Idle Isle cafe with the program presented undpr the direction of George Craghead. It Included two musical numbers by his daughter, Karen. A work night, to prepare their Peach Days float, was scheduled next Monday evening at 7 p. m., at GeoTge Cragheads home, First west and First south. All members are requested to be there at 7 or as soon after as possible, it was announced. Guests at the meeting were California, Dean Christensen, guest of Cam Hannon and Bill Johns, Arizona, guest of Morris Burtcher. After the meeting, the Board of Directors appointed Murray C. V. Mason, club president, Forsgren, second vice president, and M. A. Burtcher as the three delegates from the Brigham City district club to th$ Utah-ldahconvention which will be held in Sun Valley, Idaho, 8th, 9th 7 c . and lOth. - old-tim- 1500-mil- - Tha state un!t will be in Box Elder county 30 day and has an itinerary that will give everyone ample opportunity to be tested free of charge for the : Skinning the old stagecoach was Jack Rice, from the Ely 5 plains and adding touch of femininity to the occa sion was - Chris Constantine, Queen White Pine Third. The Ely party Is finishing tour through Nevada, Idaho and Utah. The stage coach .and horses are borne by flatbed trade and trailer, un loading for- - parades at the var- ious cities on the itinerary. -- Elde-Srt&rty- Wednesday To Advertise Celebration (Making a stop' in Brigham City Wednesday morning at 10 cama. m., in a paign to advertise Ely, Nevadas Pony Express Days,-Auguwas a stage-coac- h party led by Elys Police Chief Maurice J. Schooff . The party was welcomed by D. M- - Mason, secretary-manageof the Chamber' Of Commerce and Chief of Police Harry Smith. Unit ay In B.E. County You Can Stay As Long As You Like! Orville W. Woodland, son of T. C. Woodland of Willard, has been promoted to first lieuten ant In the U. S. air force, it was learned today. A navigator, he Is stationed with the 11th radar calibration squadron, western air defense command, Hamilton air force base, Calif. Lt. Woodland was recalled to active duty last April. During World. War Two he served for two and a half years as a naviand gator on He and his wife, the former Donna Reeves, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Reeves, formerly of Brigham City, are now mak ing their home in San Rafael, Calif. X-R- Will Give Tests -- accom.-modateia- " entertain alj youth delegates at After a short deliberation eight person jury delivered no cause for action '44 . Action Verdict the Lawrence E. Turley vs. 1 represent the general authorl-tie- s of the church will be Bishop Thorpe B. Isaacson, and representing the welfare board will be Walter Danzy. The conference will open at 8:30 a. m. with a welfare meeting for all stake and ward wel- fare workers. General sessions will be held at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m. A special priesthood session for all priesthood . workers will be held at 2:30 p. m. President Bennion especially urged all bishoprics, high adAaronlc priesthood visors and secretaries, coordinators and group advisors and secretaries to adult Aaronlc priesthoods, ward supervisors of ward teaching and all ward teachers to be present at this meeting. Because of the youth theme of the conference, Bishop Isaacson has urged all young people in the South stake to be present at the general sessions. oecured December 18, 1949 at the corner of Fifth north and Third east when cars driven by the two men col' i . rived aboard Whiting Field, May lided. 22, 195L Mrs. August Olsen, Brigham Floyd James Olsen Adds City. Olsen Was promoted from corSolos In Texas Trainer Stripe To Sleeve poral to .sergeant. iFloyd James Olsen, with the Sgt Olsen reported he was national guard in Korea has enroute, on August 17, to Japan rest rotation added another stripe to his for a five-da- y sleeve, according to ' word re- leave. - He has been In Korea for ceived by his parents, Mr. and about seven, months. Sorority Tomorrow Afternoon fck to school To Enter Window Win Prize In Every entry will be a winner Supplying music for the tea In the childrens section of the ture will be Vern Hafner and big Peach Days parade, it was nine piece orchestra from announced this week by the his event of the Logan. Kindergarten club,- sponsors of Junior Chamber of judges from the junior event that leads off Salt Lake City and Ogden have the Friday and Saturday specBox Elder county lovlies been secured. Charged with the tacle. for the Peach crown at difficult task of the A cash prize of $10.00 Is ofselecting cee sponsored coronation queen will be Mrs. Grace Jones, fered to the winning miniature , Sep-5'ednesday evening, fashion and style coordinator' at float, with second place money at the high school Salt Lake City," Auerbachs, being set at $5.00 and a $2.50 it will be the opening Fairbanks, art editor of the prize for third. All other minDeseret News, Salt Lake City; iature floats will win an honorable mention award of $1.00. and one more to be selected. Individual entries will also The girls will be judged In two sessions, one in the after- win recognition,' it was pointed noon and the other at the ball, out and children are asked to in street clothes, bathing suits, decorate their tricycles, bicycles, wagons and doll buggies, groqm formals, and on charm their pets or dress up In costume. A 10 cent cash gift and a carnival ride ticket will be handed to every entrant. ; Mrs. June L. Nelson and Mrs. 350 Brigham City Price are of Eugene their partners Finds New Home the junior parade for the Kin one of Emery The Jaycees membership rab- dergarten club, assisted by Mrs. famous barbecued beef Delbert Robinette, Mrs, Arthyr bit and an excellent ,has, agjiin changed hands, ' MrS. Clarke HiJlam and Snd is n6w grazing on thfe front Hess, . Mrs. Fred Petersen, lawn of Wayne Johnsons home, er park. nsus of opinion at the Wade Ebeling, chairman of the was that the food was membership committee, reported Fun . and the annual event today. .Each Jaycee, starting at the ole was very successful. bottom of the clubs roster, is Wade Ebeling as the program given the opportunity to give the a song, Home, Home rabbit board and room for two a Range by Ken Murray; weeks or until he produces A South Box Elder stake Tun come If doesnt he member. new Tumble gs, .Tumbling and "Down In the Val-- through with a new member he Night for everyone will be held at Rees Pioneer park, Tuesday trio composed of Nor-e- is fined $5.00. has grown evening, August 28, under the membership ,The Doreen Wheeler and bounds since ' the sponsorship of the YLMXA and Crompton, accompanied leaps and was Inaugurated, said the YWMIA, it was learned toDeMars on the guitar, campaign day. John-aEbeling. iding the program are new Junior (Festivities will begin at 6:30 Following gave a number In the most of p. m. with a softball game. Bemembers, of Madame Pom, Pom, Chamber whom have been added to the ginning at J:45 p. m. a program, roster since the "rabbit drive featuring talent from , each of the wards In the stake, will be started: ; With the general theme on the L.D.S. youth , program, quarterly conference of the South Box Elder stake will he held next Sunday, August 26, at the stake tabernacle, it was learned today from Stake President Glen M. Bennion. Present at the conference to Display Feature Elder county. to Com-oda- 8 PAGES SOUTH STAKE CONFERENCE IS Every Entry To Mer-wi- n BOX EL Dirtying Up The Highway OF 30 GIRLS EXPECTED D Vs of finance t La Von Jensen lighter of Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, Brigham City, nts Brighajn Floral in competition. She is 17, te and five feet four. OtJ font BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1951 tionwide fnor, o e . Murray Mason Greets Miss White Pine, III .special envoy from Ely, Nevada. She is Chris Constantine. On her left is the skinner. Jack Rice, a Nevada native. On the right is another member of the party. , . . , North Carolina has 120 golf courses with 1,641 holes. 1 t |