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Show :es. Food To Featured At Party oln are emeuts school Lincoln Halloween October '.he committee to- - ing Ivitiee tfith complete In VOLUME 44, NUMBER 43 10 PAGES on underway. Included Fruit Of Years OFLabor, Sacrifice line's program will be sale, booths selling Central School popcorn candy, oide cones and soda jce cream i b if it lunch; room a supper sandwiches, i batbecued nade pics and cake, and ' am wi! be available for V i Halloween Party ' loir family. those donning aprons work are: evening Has-- , iff room, Mrs. Clark chances on turkey, Dr. g blanket Moskowiz; chan-ivnol- a d v. P.eeder;, ice cream alter f: Olsen; candy, fions, K. B. Mann and Mrs. V Wil-talke- r. ' , om ball-!- and Mrs. and Mr.' and - Mr., Hadfh-l- square dancing, Freeman and Mrs. Fran-ill- ; sale, Daral apron Verassisted by Mrs. ier and Mrs. Glen Nel- - ay Korth': , 't re a 'oXW Mr. l4 I 1 - SL '"Z i room, Mrs. Merrell s silhouettes, Mrs. assisted by Mrs. K. Glen Knudson, en and Tots Lu-one- ' and Betty Mar-regames, Marvin Blair Ted by Mr. and Mrs. r,e and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Yft e ' (1 on. ' o games, d by Mr. . V " ' - - a Fourth Ward Chapel To Be Dedicated Sunday members of the Fourth ward chapel will complete a cated at 10 a.m. It will be open for inspection from e job Sunday morning when this chapel is dedi- until dedicatory services begin. "well-don- Mrs. Blaylock and Mrs. . . v ' v y Clar-lim- Fourth Ward Chapel To Be Dedicated Sun; Stephen L. Richards To Preside cake walk, Mrs. assisted by Mr. and Glover and Mr. and All plans for the annual Central school Halloween Carnival to be held October 31, from 6:30 to 9:30 p. m. at Central school have been completed, announced Mrs. W. B. Hawes, general chairman, today. and Bring your children friends," said Mrs. Ilawes, "and enjoy the 6upper and unusual entertainment. Committee members for the Carnival include Mrs.- - Harold Arbon.food; Mi's., Leon Carver, candy; 'Mrs, Elwyn Seely, sugar plum tree; , Mrs. George Will lams, doll ; clothes, n and Mrs. Royal, Reeves, games. On the menus for the evenings dinner will be chill, barbecue, sodq water,, ice cream, pie and cake. The food will be sold at a reasonable price. Tickets will be sold. A dressed doll for the girls and a volley ball for the boys will be given away. There will also be door prizes. ' Included In the games will be tjlcycle rides, a wishing- - well, ring-tos- s games, fortune telling and a spook alley. . There will be three movies and other interesting r free .. games. Everyone is invited to, at tend. s - Ohecketts; penny Anderson assist and ;4rs. Harold Syca- - ;wood Norman ..... 7$ Hi lavj it ?Ssw show; Robert Morgan by Mis. Ed WaTd and Chamber Votes County; Polio Said On Wane To Move Into New Quarters The Utah state department of Directors of the Box Elder health this week reported eight Chamber of Commerce voted cases of tuberculosis discovered Wednesday night In a special in Box Elder county during the meeting to take over the lease 31, 7 will begin at g mcs and contests T.B. Listed In Plans South Stake Choir Rehearsals Wednesday 9 a.m. . Willard PTA Plans week ending October 19. A check with city health officer Roland Madsen and the Intermountain Indian school hospital, revealed that the disease was discovered in Indian school students as a result of tests taken shortly, after arriving in Brigham City. All of the students were sent to an Indian Service hospital at Tacoma, Washington for treatment. The health department also eported two cases of polio, three cases of mumps, three cases of German measles, contracted in Box Elder county during that week. iTointlng out that some diseases ' are seasonable, the health department listed poliomyelitis as on the wane' now as fall and cold weather approaches. , Influenza, on the other hand, is showing a substantial increase though Utah has not had a great many cases. It may be that Utah is lagging behind the trend for the U. S. However, with an increase throughout the country, and cases reported from neighboring states, it is quite probable that Utah will experience a limited Influenza outbreak in the months ahead, the department concluded. ; on the building now occupied by Dr. Roy F. Barnard, optometrist, at 81 South Main street and move ftortj the third floor quarters of the First Security bpnk building. ( Dr. Barnard offered to sublease the1 building; to permit hirp to move to the building formerly occupied by. SimonsenB Jewelry store at 26 South Maip. Box Elder Aerie 2919 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles will occupy the Chamber of Commerce quarters after November 1. The other moves will be made as soon as the two buildings can be remodeled. . . Local Florists . .. .. i . i Enter Displays In State Show f- . . . t GOP Plans Rally, t Merrill K,: Davis, legislator for Salt Dake county and practicing Salt Lake City attorney, Will be the principal speaker at of the a rally and reception Brigham City. Republican .club Monday evening, October 29, beginning at 8 p. m. in the Fourth ward recreation hail, announced Elm a Klltgaard, program chairt man, today. (Also attending will be officers of the Young Republican league of Utah including Joseph Jerry .Jeremy, state, president; C. Nelson Day, "national commit-teewema- n ; for Young Republicans and Mary Patterson, na' for tional commltteewoman - Johnnys Bushnell e Parent-Teacher- d If t ; - . - . 20-3- 0 - Club Hears Dr. Brandchaft . Halloween Party a v Reception Oct. 29 Both local Brigham City flor lyde t ists will exhibit at the October Box Rehearsals for the South i Y im Burnett, Jewels festival in Salt Lake City Elder stake choir Will resume state-widflow Miss Angeline this week-end- , games, Dedication of the beautiful new Fourth ward chapel will Wednesday evening, October 31, rman assisted by Mr, and show which will officially er be held Sunday morning, October 28, at 10 oclock, the bishop- at 7:30 p. m., at the stake tab; hikd ' mark : the opening of national Dr. Bernard Brapdchaft, and iubrey Moody; five ' s ric announced, today. President Stephen L. Richards of the ernacle, according to Director Willard of medical asso.at the , t fish pond, Mary Nicho-to observed department be flower week, Harold B. Felt. ciation will hold their annual from October 27 to November 4. the : Intenmountain Indian school, Eva Burrows- assisted L.D.S. First Presidency will officiate. Halloween carnival, Halloween The building will be open for inspection at 9 a. m. and The exhibit to be held at the spoke on the . psychology - of and Mrs. Stuart Tingey, ' Lt. And Mrs. 7:30 p. m. Brent M. October at 31, id Mrs. J. Delos nighf, state Thomp-Mr- , will be followed All capitol building starting talslng children, at ; the regular the services. by present and past ward Johnny's Bushnell Service sta at the Willard school house, It morning and continu Monday evening f meeting, of Saturday ,and Mrs. Arden members have been particularly urged to attend the dedica- Ritchie Visit In B. C. 696 Main south street,. Brig lion, was iearned today. clqb, ' at. ; : through Sunday - and. Mon the Brigham City ing; all of as about well hlam as was robbed others. Lt. Brent M. Ritchie and Mrs. tory services, City. the Howard cafe, to the public, is free it ,v day, There will be games, .lunch- $17.50 in change sometime at Is four newment1- The new chapel, has a normal jman; iRulon Baron, Victor Fors- - Ritchie, the former Melba Chris eons, sponsored by.the..U1ah State. . At ter mldnlg lk.OctexJJ4, it was Florist :dn go,,.. program, the picture tensen, spent past twodays were In connec association bera into the club. Initiated 7 of which 235, seating capacity gren, ficott. Iprrfey,: Woodruff . n .Brigham City vthlshoWand plenty of .fun for, all, learned loday. tion with the Utah Nurserymen'is They'ei'-Pe)rd.'!d5eaSt;';illaaai .be 'inecascd to- 000 bwtn iNelsoni'.Miltoh defers and J. W. VisitThg ' ' was i Entrance and"' Mrs. Ritchies parents, Mr, gained by push association, the Utah Whole- .Reed Merrill; ' Bob Wpizeler ind Children are welcome to'come ing through a side .j6 eluding the recreation' hall door.Phillips. I.:.:.,...:.'..,; Mrs. Joseph Christensen. t .tv.M-PlanAssoLeon .Carver.,'." .' The. new chapel and recreaOn tfie 'building Committee Lt, Ritchie is stationed with In bostume, said the committee. The robbery was discovered at sale florists and the Utah ' : for clubs. Garden ; made e laciated , were tion hall are equipped with a were Hervin when 7:30 p. m. Wednesday RIVER CITY Services public address system and air Petersen and Bunderson, Royce the U. S. air force at the. Yuma The public is invited. dies night-this- . ; eve& Gift Floral and Saturday Brigham Ella business." for ? Johnson. Air Malloy opened base, Yuma, Arizona. ert Edward "Holmgren, Drewes Floral & Gift both plan ning at the Intermountain Inconditioning unit. Besides the Utah legislator who died club. to sent exhibits which will be dian school .. employees' chapel and recreation hall the to in charge of sday, October 17, . at 74 chapel has a Relief society room, shown as a unit instead of In- Dean Candland i Y of age, were held Satur-ctobe- r kitchen, Aaronic dividual displays with back- the affair. priesthood Newell Jensen ' played " two 20, at Bear River room and nine class rooms. arrangements of shrubs ground D. S. ward chapel. and evergreens supplied, by the saxophone , solos accompanied stands on prop. The building t p Vernon ; Johnsen con- - erty on which a pioneer home association by Janet Weight.?..,Utah Nurserymens Guest was Dale Becker, teachto complete the landscaping. once stood, owned by David On Democratic " And Packer Slate Glover Be And Ask To Returned To Heiberg er at the home was Wight by Reese. Individuals may enter through er at the Intermountain- Indian . Checketts and the pre-nOffice Along With Two New Candidates With Glen Burt And Connie M. Peters With a population of 675 peothe Associated Garden clubs school. postlude were played ple, the ward paid a total of by Waving arangements at the da Johnsen. the Republican City. A member of the Chamber To familiarize citizens of tive L. D. S. member and Is now state The ward $122,000 for the construction of Introducing capitol before 10 o'clock and Scout has a leader 15 he of Commerce for contest will for who with Boy sang "Oh Ye candidates candidates Mountains the lovely building, $6,500 for years, Brigham City morning. Judging will Saturday, ; as a for, served stake for and the invocation was as on who a director of the Democratic it missionary party 1 oclock Saturday, be done-a- t the site, $110,000 for the build- city jobs in the November 6, served two years. of ing and $6,000 for furnishings city election, city chairman O. two. He owns an operates the will vie for posts in the Novemby Sydney Horman which the show, will be after Mr. Heiberg is married to the ake City. ' Dee Lund, today released brief Wight Coal and Ice company. ber 6, city election, N. V. Watand musical instruments. open to the public. ", reformer Uarda A fire of member of the on each them. Ippsen. information cal duet was rendered departkins, city chairman, today Lewis R. Olsen of the Brigham Need for,, the new chapel was by id Mrs. On the Republican ticket will ment since 1940, he was fire leased summary information on Boyd Packer Stewart McMaster evident in 1946 when the oriFloral and Gift, is vice' president t be candidates for each of the chief In 1947. He and his wife, each of them. Max Anderson and Ben TanLake City. divided for a city of the Utah State Florist assowas Youngest aspirant They sang ginal Fourth ward ' and Tenderly." city, councilmen formerly Edna Glenn, have one Glen Burt aka of Tremonton have conoffice in the election is Boyd M. ciation, sponsors of the show, into the Fourth and Eighth three arks by signed apimais to the purebred Russel Wight wards with all of the buildings posts and one for city treasurer. son. Glen Burt, a veteran of al- Packer, son of Ira Packer of " Arthur G. Steffen ollowed by a Vocal solo by then Hereford cattle auction sales of Twenty-sevemost four years om the Brigham Brigham Y City. standing in the Eighth They are: Arthur G. Steffen, the third City council, will be breaking years old, Packer is a teacher )wens. the ahnual Ogden livestock Leading the way on the GOP ward. eo Nelson show, Nov. 10 to 14, officials anfor Democratic candi- at the L. D .S. seminary at Box gave remarks .Ground for the church was ticket will, be. Morris W. Glover candidate on the GOP ticket for trail fr. and is a life dates. He is now rounding out Elder high school. He is a grad- In U.S.A.C. nounced this week. , Y Mrs. McMaster broken and dedicated May 20, and Shirley W. Wight, old, hands year councilman, The auctions - of registered uate of Box Elder high, Weber Thy Will Be Done, after 1949 and construction progress- at city government who are long resident and graduate of his second term as a Jay Meservy of Brigham is re- breeding Herefords will' be held as councilmen Box Elder high school where he councilman. further remarks were Like most other and Utah State Agricultural ed rapidly, with George A. Niel- both ; serving He served as a pilot ceiving compliments this week November 12 and 13, offering captained the 1928 state cham- candidates he is a native of college. how. ' F. Weller. John sen, contractor and James : pionship football team.- An elec- Brigham City, and received his in the air force during the war. for his contribution to the suc- more than 300 head of bulls and sang Goodnight. supervisor of construction, Morris W.- - Glover trician by trade, Art is pre- education at Box Elder high Active in the L. D. S. church, he cess of High Tor, Maxwell An- heifers. The : Herefords will be in8 were by until 'July 28, 1950. It was ocraised remarks and was bom Glover, ' Johnsen and the bene-wa- s cupied only 14 months after in Brigham City and is a grad- sently employed as foreman by school. He owns and operates is a member of the North Box dersons drama with which the sold singly, and in 'pen lots of season at Utah State an firm. electrical Ag- three and five, in both sexes. ThLs opened council. Elder contracting stake high the Star barbershop. A memoffered by Keith building began. uate of high school in this ber of the Chamber of Com- is his first venture in politics. ricultural college. Mr. Meservy Deione and Ray Rhodes, Treworks extensively .Committees who headed work and alumnus- - of .Utah State Ag- He of Budge. G. Kimball monton, will exhibit seven head dedicated the for the project included the ricultural college. - - A veteran area. He is first 'counselor in merce for 12 years, he has serv- He and his wife, formerly Don- acted the part the ward bishopric.' . He ed on the. beard of directors; He na Smith, have three children. Jay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. of Hereford and lAberdeen-An-gu- s Interment was in the bishopric, George A. Nielson, of War Two, he is now assistant and Sixth, his wife,- - former Juanita and his wife, Grace, have three m Joseph A. Meservy and is a cattle in fat cattle contests City cemetery. Connie M. Peters bishop; Don Jeppson and Rich- manager of Brigham Branch, Iverson, ' have three Children. freshman majoring in mathe- of the show. Dev ere Watkins, a children, two attending Box Elard Davis, counselors who mov- First Security Bank of Utah. He Purdett Simonsen Farmer Candidate for the job she now matics. Future Farmer of Tremonton, der high and one at Weber colOne Vets of 145th ed from the ward, DelMont Bee- is clerk in the Eighth ward and A Tor was directed holds, that of city treasurer, is Chris of the late will show two steers in junior' High by daughter Lelege. cher and Clark Rasmussen, a member of the American Mrs. Connie M. Peters, the lady , Dr. Harold I. Hansen, associate department contests. Simonsen and Lottie Simonsen, Flan Reunion , counselors; Glen Freeman and gion and j Chamber of Com- Mrs. Purdett Simonsen Farmer, David E. Heiberg who receives electric light and professor of speech and drama A $20,000 renovation of the lbers of the 145th Field Dee Johnson, clerks who moved merce. The oldest of his five A newcomer to on water bills with a smile at the and director of the Utah State Coliseum will provide, added candidate for city treasurer, is politics J. J. L. an and C. ry which is House serving children, Ben, served ; during and Francis a graduate, of Box Elder , high the Democratic ticket is David city hall, A native of Brigham theater. He is nationally known conveniences for exhibitors and rst World D.S. mission in Germany. War are hold-- Johnson, clerks. reCity, Mrs. Peters is the widow as director of the L. D. S. church the general school. In college she majored E. Heiberg,' who recently public. Bleachers Collection ftf money, for the annual reunion in Salt D. Peters. pageant at the Hill Cumorah in to seat 750 of the late Perry 37 oftired with after the in and years have been W. bookkeeping, typing spectators direcr Wight Shirley under City, on new state-wid- e Armistice day, for her voice, New York state, which he has erected around the judging ring. ' church began W. Wight, who was fice machines. She is the moth- Mountain States Telephone and Kqpwn Freeher. 10. Shirley Wilford tion of Bishop ; the coun- er of four children, one in the Telegraph company. Working Mrs. Peters is called on to sing directed for several years. He Free entertainment, two eveOration will be at 5 p. m., man, who was succeeded by appointed to complete here all the time he at services and various occa- - has had experience as an' actor ning auctions of cattle, a Quarone an back from on Larsen service, practically of term just cilman Tracy ' nation and business meet-- J Bishop Nielson, i V : in stock - companies in both ter Horse show and Chinchilla was seven dif sions over all of Utah. teenassociated with D. L.' two S.. and is mission 3, 1950, committee his resignation Aug.. P. m. and She has two sons. . East and West. lerent managers. He is an ac . banquet and On the B.finance ( exhibit are other attractions. son of Brigham agers in high school. a native also chairihovv at 8 Stratford, were Clyde p. ni. ong, ;i . Service Robbed - 2Q-3- . 'i , r af f ' ! - - ; L . ' ! ' . - s , d f ; if : f- t ; . Livestock Show ' n Jay Meservy Stars ,, r.,. Drama Ro-me- Box-Elde- ; r ,:l M i !: I ! J, I - . - . - - 5 litcli ' : - - . : ; . H, m- - . - .1 : 1 4$ Urif I a law, I V if5 r' Morris W. Glover - incumbent . . Y i Shirley W. Wight . . was appointed . Glen Jlurt , . leads Demo way ...... . . .. J David E. Hellberg . . . just retired ... . . . Arthur G. fcteffen . , for councilman . . - Boyd . Mr Packer youngest aspirant Purdett Simonsen Farmer . . . tries for treasurer . , . iPk Connie M. Peters " asks old job , Y." . . ; , |