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Show Ten LDERto fl Geam? Quarterly sfi.tel CITIES ELECT 3 COUNCILMEN; ' Venceln h B.E. Stake TOWNS TWO ( au-ta- t anting the general will the gathering Id E. Young, assistant rrelve Apostles, ai sessions will be held n. and 7 p. m. Sunday m in her r or other. Mk,j Open House Will Honor Mrs. Hannah Osborn At Her Home Thur., Nov. 8 meeting will in the after- - Central School feature of the pub-,n- g ice will be the first of the newly install-- ) pipe organ. Though of the decoration of the yet complete, all of the ni e J188 been An open house : jndmg roie in Grouni' 1 at mechanism is Halloween Party Very Successful installed, The Central school Elder 6take s of association felt they the direction vo-b- e B. Felt, will supply successfully completed two projects Wednesday evening when tor conference. their Halloween party entertained 1500 children and parents and garnered them $505 ices For for school projects. I kt According to Mrs. W. B. Howes, general chairman, the event Held . was successful in all respects. The children had an excellent ss for Maria Robertson time without participating in held in , the any of the old time vandalism in were cha-- t of Halloween i city Sixth ward evening. Winning the door prizes were Thursday at 1 oclock' afternoon with Bishop Robert Jeppsen, boys prize and Elaine Packer, girls prize. Hansen conducting, Others included: Volley ball, i at the home was of-- ) John Isaacson. Prelude Marilyn Tlngey; doll and layA ladies ette, Mariyn Tingey, Toni and Roma Thorsoq. led by Lottie Tyson and layette, Mr. Don Nelson. amed by Roma Thorson, Proceeds from the games, Though Deepening Trials. spook alley, etc. will be 1 used was offered ation by for school equipment On the committee besides Wilde followed by a Erma Hansen and Mrs. Howes were Mrs.' Hhrold Steffen. They sang Aibon, foods; Mrs. George Wilrful Mother of Mine, iams, doll clothes; Mrs. Leon were offered by Hen-- u Carver, candies; Mrs. Royal followed by a viplin Reeves, games; Mr. and Mrs. Professor LeRoy Oleen Palmer, Mrs. Chloe Shefby Wanda field, Mrs. Hazel Packer, Mrs. Ml. I Chloe Bundy and Mrs. Don rks were offered i by hospitality. 'Mrs. .A. ensen followed Seely, was in charge - of by a and song, Jennie the very successful Sugar Plum ind Hilma Anderson d Tree. , by Anne Freiss. rks by James Wtt6n Young Farmers Told Of Mowed by the cJSUnff re-jSpecial Meeting Monday Bishop Ernest Hansen, Young farmers of this area nduding musical T num-- s were remnded today by Edward The Lord is My Shep-)Ward of the special meeting to the .ladies chorus, be held "Monday .evening, Noiiction was . offered by vember 5, at 8 p. m. in the visBergstrom and dedication ual education room at Box Elder grave was by Earl Oyler. . high school. J. Elmo Packer, manager of Cache Valley Breeders Association, will be guest speaker of the evening and will present pictures and charts giving the facts and results on the progress of artificial Insemination up to meeting of the local outfit, B bat-- this time. FA battalion, will be The meeting for the young ednesday, Nov, 7, In the farmers will be held in cooperaarmory, 23rd and Wash-a- t tion with the extension service 7:30 p. m., according and Cache Valley Breeders Asm Allan Main purpose Is to CXRC sociation. Johnson, or in in artificial ininterest further Ogden. meeting was postponed semination in North Box Elder y at the request of Majr county. Mr. Ward stated that they are :Hng to Lt. Omer Call, especially interested in the reghunf the local unit, members istration of three to four 1emble at the dred more cows in order to jusCommer-lin South rooms at 6:55 p, m, on tify an inseminator losday, and will leave here Box Elder county, probably nit, cated at Brigham City. Box south under Parent-Teacher- Mrs. ken LET5 frO 3UTSIDF 3EFORE GET Sunstroke i within ng job. t 3 dr? On Robert-companie- d all Jew Mrs. Hannah Osborne of ham City, Thursday, November 8, on her 80th birthday. The reception will be held at her home from 2 to 6 p. m., Thursday. They live . at 252 north First west. Mrs. Osborne was. bom November 8, 1871 in Denmark. When one year old she came to the United States with her parents, Hans L. and Karen Chris-tenNielson, who settled in Mantua. A. year after arriving here her mother died and her father remarried and' moved to Mink Creek, Idaho, where she lived until she was 15 years old. Then she moved to Bear Lake where she worked in a dairy. She married George H. Osborne in 1808 and they made their home on a farm near Ashton, Idaho. They moved to Brigham City in 1928, They had nine children, eight of whom are still living: Mrs. Lillie Johnson, Steven, Ray .and Leonard Osborne of Ashton, Ore.; Roy Osborne, Clearfield; Mrs. Alta Young, Spmgfield, Oregon; Ivy Jensen and Wilma Hammer of . Brigham City. Sne also has 37 grandchildren ' and lil Active in the L. D. S. church, she has been a Relief society teacher for the past 4Q years. Mrs. Osborne requests no gifts. THE ERPROOF FATCH l ONLY 5J(' Easy Crf Terns or b Christmas' egular Classes Now Being Held 2,150 Students At Indian School Sfi Richard White Phil Oyler camera as the churned their they way around end in dirt gobbling caught by dashes. Both White and Oyler racked up yardage in Wednesdays 19-- 6 thriller against South Cache. They meet Logan Monday. . . i lees Pound South Cache Oou Seek Urn en-Ma- . . . to be honored house at open . . . Art Clasg Will J Begin Next Monday first class in oil and water color painting in Bgh'am Pity towill 12 be held Monday fronf 9 a. m. in the basement of the " Brigham City library, it was learned today from Mrs. Henry L. Thome. Price xf .the weekly class is $1.00 for each three hour period, Experienced Jn instructing in public and private schools, Mrs. MacDonald is now teaching many students with private lessons in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Thome emphasized that no previous experience is necessary to take the class. Anyone interested in taking the class should contact Mrs. Henry Thorne, phone 614, Brigham City. Mrs. DeAna MacDonalds 8 ded or. Boyce - said 1,500 per-pn- t j" Lumber! ' June at the school the largest and most ating of 5 Indian service '8 VY and interdepartmental ventures ever held. ntly the Indian service nc?(i had scheduled they e inference at the Ini'00! here next summer. uy while most of the Ik8 on vacation, a skele-- f put equipment back race, mee 'ee nal recruited 100 new Initially equipped buildings and f for the students. are getting ready to our full recreational Boyce said, "our new council. Boy and Girl rand many other activl- - . 11 children seem "remarkably lusted, Boyce comment- - k Trailer Of A mew a in disorderly of lumber master, the it from mJrEr heap away strayed it when Crtjr Jut south oMtaundurpass between truck and trailer, the tow arm snappeduntil it overturned. er climbed the hill Semi-Truc- - tZS Logan -- Senator Vill Hear PASSING ARM OF OYLER PUTS m hlpU V "irT IN PAY DIRT TWICE Plan Election Box Elder county people ' are more aware of taxes assessed on the county level this year! than last if the number f payments is any criteria. ' Y According to County Treasurer Boyd M. Sheffield, when Octobers receipts were tabulated Monday 610 more people had paid than for the same month last year. In 1950 there were 2,289 payments made compared to 2,899 this year, during October. In revenue the increase this year was $48,009.85. That was a jump from $80,233.48 in Octo ber 1950 to $128,043.03 in Octo ber 1951. Treasurer Sheffield said that several tax notices have been returned because the property owners have changed addresses and requested anyone who hasnt received their notice to con tact his office in the court house. Deadline fo payment 'of taxes is 12 oclock noon, November 30. This year the county is supposed to collect $1,490,470.68. me PubllrAlfet f House Next Tubs. - , For Region Title Set Next Monday; Place May Depend On Flip Of The Coin Play-o- ff 1 Morning Event Senator Arthur V. WatklnS will hold his annual legislative clinic in Brigham City, Tuesday, November 6, at 8 p. m- - in the court rooms of the county court house, jit was learned today, t ' Non political, the clinics are held to give everyone the opportunity to voice their opinions directly to him as their elected representative, he said. Many times in the past It has been possible for me to hasten action and even secure fav orable action in some cases," Watkins commented. During his stay in Utah Watkins will have an office open at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake Cltv. People wishing appointments should call there to make the Soyth Cache Spartans Ladies of the Community The Box Elder Bees Wednesday to win their must game to end the Region Presbyterian church wiii hold on the schedule in a tie with Logaii for the championship by a 19 to an Election Coffee r ' 6 score. morning of election day, TuesThe locals started off Just like A day, November 6, it was learnpass from Oyler to Foulson ed as meant business they today. they extra point to make (From 10 to 12 a. m. they will on their own added the took the kick-of- f 13 to 6. score the serve coffee and doughnuts at 15 and carried It back 17 yards Hendricks again Intercepted the Community church. to the 32 to open the game. Oyler rolled for 26 yards on the a pass to set up the final score It Is held especially for voters first play to the South Cache for the Bees. The little Bee back who may drop in after their and visit to the polls. 42, LaFramboise hit center to took the ball at midfield the 33 yard line and Oyler made carried 35.R back to the South 'White carried around it a first down as he carried Cache News & Journal around his own left end to the his pwn left end to the South 25. But at this point a bad Cache 13 and then the going got Will Hold . pass from center caused a fum- rough. went own around his Oyler Flection Party ble and the Spartans recovered ' line, on their own 30 yard line to halt right end to the 4 'yard traarrangements. Oyler fumbled on the next play Following on "age-olthe drive.and for Anderson the recovered and Box News Elder After an exchange of punts, dition, the Bees with enough gain for a Oyler was trapped and tried to first Journal will bold an election Legion Officers Back down, Oyler tried to move by pass. It-- was intercepted the line and failed to party next Tuesday evening at From Miami Convention Cooper who brought it back to through Mr. and . Mrs. George Hodges on the first attempt and the office of the paper. gam Box 19 the ,Elder yard line two lost Tabulations on the latest and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Burt ar- yards on the second where the Spartans put the ball in play. On the opening play attempt and it looked as though election results will be posted rived home from a three weeks where of the series Christensen pass the Spartan defense was going on a large bulletin board as trip to Miami, Florida connoto the natonal' its to attended live advance up they Joins a for Nichols to ed complete in from the pre- vention of the American pour Lethey hit with but White tices, Oyler score and the Spartans lead 6 over Brigham City. gion. to 0 as they missed the try for a pass in the left flat and the cincts all whizzer cut back toward cenElection chairmen in each Indian School Hodges is commander of the point. was returned to ter and carried over for the precinct are requested to phone northern Utah American Legion The kick-ofEdgar Wight, education spe- the Bee 30 and Oyler picked up score. The try for point was in their tabulations to the district while Burt is district treasurer. cialist in agriculture, formerly 20 yards to the midfield strip missed and the final score was News and Journal as soon as Enroute to and returning from with the Portland Soil and Mois- on the first play. Oyler then 19 to 6. meet the couples ture Conservation area office hit Anderson with a long pass This leaves Box Elder and Lo- possible alter being counted. the tour of where he was in charge of soil on the Refreshments will be served. enjoyed a 14 for a first gan in a tie and necessitates a Spartans southern states. game which is schedsurveys, recently transferred to down and again the Bees threa- play-of- f uled for Monday. However, the Intermountain Indian School as tened. a supervisor of all agricultural They Should Taste Mighty Good This time the Bees were. not place has not been set at this education. to be denied. LaFramboise bul- writing. Papers have said it USAC stadium, will be In With Intermountain School as led his way 'through the line but this has the not been definitely his headquarters, Mr. Wight lor South to the eight yards decided. will travei throughout the Uni- - Cache a oyler went over Score ted States and Alaska to var- for the score on by quarters: the following 0 0 0 6 ious reservations '.where 20 to for the extra South Cache try play. Oylers 6 7 6 019 50 school farms ate under his was wide and the score Box Elder up-end- ed 11 ; I Staff At j t n d - s , , f four-da- jurisdiction. The agricultural -- specialist- is teachers in desirous, the integrating of resource conservation Into the Indian service school curricuim. A Utah boy, his folks being from the . Beehive originally state, Mr. Wight will live with his wife and three boys, Richard, Robert and Jeffery, in building No. 68. point was 6 to 6 with, one minute left in the first quarter. -- With ftmr minutes left in the a half, Hendricks recovered fumble by Nichols on the Box Elder 43. , Oyler hit Andersen again with a long pass down to the South Cache 18. LaFram boise picked three hard yards through the line, Oyler carried for 6 to the South Cache 9 and LaFramboise added three more yards to the 6. The drive for the Regular Services To double strip was stopped for a minute as Box Elder was called Be Held Sunday A.M. s for which put them Regular services will be held back Vo the 11 yard line with at the Community Presbyterian church Sunday morning with Dr. time running out. It was Oy William Crosby Ross, Ogden, lers pitching arm again that paid off for the locals as he hit filling the pulpit. Church school starts at 9:15 Anderson in the end zone for with worship service at 11:00 the score. torOn this pjay, Ander stop and jump for dismissal, son had oclock. 'Following church trustees will meet for a the ball to keep from traveling out of the end zone boundary. short business session. i Scoring: South Cache .JNich-olsBox Elder Oyler, Anderson and White. g .; Had Three Buyers For Lumber From Classified Ad Want to turn ' some items useless to you, into hard, cold cash? . It's easier than you believe, as was proven by the classified ad run last Wednes day in the Box Elder News by Daniel F. Harding of Willard. In part his ad read: "For Sale Hay shed taken down and stored in bam. . . 5100.00 takes whole pile, t " Scheduled to run twice, Mr. Harding had to cancel the ed the first day it was run, for he had three different buyers only a few hours after it was published. -- ' Dick Seegmiller And Perc Petersen are proud of the two deer they brought home after a a stalled days hunting and a dayfe walking home jeep. (Read Just About Anything). ... f y sight-seein- off-side- ' in-o- Ow 19-- 6; t lip Over Last Year Mrs. Hannah Osborne Intermountain Indian worked at the school holding 76 rpgu-sse- s and Many in community over the the for its increased summer successfully. very went of 2,150 students, One of the most recent venin8 to a Dr. report by tures of the school is the launchA. Boyce, superinten ing of a student newspaper for which subscriptions will be tacommodate bigger ken from citizens as sponsoring year it was 1,350 subscriber and regular subscribts several new buildings ers to help finance it. completed vocation-1have been expanded Careless With ne economics classes are ration. In addition the ualtorjum is n frequent ' assemblies and movjes. 58 first report since Feb. is now Only four days away from elections town and city elections throughout Box Elder county, both Democratic and Republican party oiiiela's Wil14 A year-olWILLARD today pointed out that somo serilard youth narrowly missed coniuslcn arises , in. voting on ous Injury Thursday evening at the ballot used. , , 5:30 p. tn. when he stepped in of each party are Members front of a fast moving car on listed in a separate column in highway 30S in front of his home addition there is an open colthree miles south of Willard. This umn for "write-ins- ). The youngster, Glen Deem, son makes each of tho three canof Mr. and Mrs. Justin K. Deem, didates for councilman listed was knocked flat when struck by directly across from each other a oar driven by John Kile, Kerns, on tho ballot. .Jt is possible Utah. He was rushed ,to the Brig to interpret this as meaning ham City Cooley Memorial hospl they are running against etch where ambulance tal in the city other this is not truo. he was treated for a slight head Each voter may piece. his injury and bruised hip "X" by three councilmen. According to driver of the car, They may havo iwo on one Glen was waiting for a break ticket and one on the other, in the traffic to cross thq street. or vice versa. They can vote north for Democratic and Republion the Concentrating bound traffic he saw an opening can councilmen listed directly and started across without see opposite from each other fer ing the southbound car. they are not running against Both the boy and the car mov4 each other, ed in the same direction in at tempting to avoid the collission. He was hit between the left fender and tho headlights on -- 1 You Can Vote For Men Listed Across Column From Other d -- y A . Injured On Highway Thurs. B.E. Tax Collection y MURES )F Willard Youth Will Be 80 mu-ladin- g T I it 4 a ac-iie- 1 ar will n $18.50. All third class cities and towns in Box Elder county will hold elections next Tuesday to name city and town officials The third class cities, Brigham City, Garland, Trenton, city ton, Corinne and Willard, will each elect three councilmen and one city treasurer. The towns will each trustees. elect two In Brigham City the Democrats have nominated Glen Burt, incumbent; David E. Hellberg, and Boyd Packer, cancouncilmen posts and Mrs. Connie M. didates for the ! Peters, for city treasurer. On the Republican ticket will be Morris W. Glover, Shirley W. Wight, incumbents, and Arthur G. Steffen for coUnulineu and Mrs. Purdett ' Simonson Farmer, for city treasurer. Polls throughout the county will be open from 7 o clock in the morning until 8 oclock in the evening. , Eating Up Spartan Property Val-tin- BEAT Palmer AR In Brigham City Wight, Glover, Steffen Are GOP; Burt, Hellberg And Packer Are Demos1 conference will be South Box Elder November 11, ,jay, from next Sunday), Pres-C- , 'Mined today from J M- - Bennion. ,iy Priesthood at 2 p. m. TRUSTEES 4-YE- t j i i |