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Show r miversal Microfilming OTT-fiiirtt- ato, Spit Lrke City 3, Htch "Jan Impressed With Indian School Progress VOLUME 45, NUMBER 14 $6,265 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1952 Hope To Have " Sky Rider " High Proceeds ITY Of Dimes March total during the ,Q Allan G. Harper, Dr. George Boyce and P. W. Danielson . . . discuss current work at the Indian school. Harper and Danielson, high officials in the Indian service, were impressed with the success of Intermountain. " Old Folks Will INDIAN SERVICE OFFICIALS Gutters, Advises City Health Officer $6,265 collected 1952 March of Dimes, was divided equally and turned over to the Box Elder chapter and the National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis this week, aoording to Bob Crompton, Enjoy Special Tell Movie On Monday Wonder Drug Having Amazing Success Indians T-- B Inter-lountai- n 28,-00- 3 Robert Morgan March Weather New Prexy Of In Like Lion, Out Like Lamb IQ.: unusual success of the drive to the Interest in, polio aroused In the public last year by a epidemic that struck throughout the county. The untiring efforts of a small army of volunteer workers was a major factor In the sue cess of the drive, Crompton said. Total county expenses for the to March of Dimes amounted $283.75 as follows: Chuckwagon dance, $54; advertising, tickets, folders and duplicating, $63 and miscellaneous, $10. Even with $3,132.78 as their share, the Box Eider chapter was unable to pay all debts in curred by treatment of polio victims, according to Boyd Shef field, county polio treasurer, and it will be necessary to rely on the national foundation for additional funds this year. The same fine service will be 4 Bobbie and LaVon Baron offered to every victim of polio this year as in the past, regard . . children of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Baron are readying their less of the local deficit, for when kite for the kite flying contest on the south field of Box necessary the national founda--tioElder high school Saturday morning at 9 :30 oclock. Open will assist. to all youngsters up to and including 14 years, it is sponFollowing is a list of the com20-3- 0 club. directors sored by the munities, campaign and amount collected in the town and vicinity. A PRIZE FOR ALL Corinne, Marbra Forsgren and Joyce Wells, $295.30; Perry, Young, $140.07; Indian Dale Becker, School $281.71; Kite Flying Willard, TeWayne Woodland, Bear River City, Roy $35.88; $497.07; Braegger, For Honeyville, At 9 Jt - Dance Jamboree Slated Corinne Elder Rabbit ' Raisers Honors e 4 Testimonial Juniors Announce Meeting Planned Theme Of pre-buc- k Junior Prom 6-- 6-- 8 Paul Bramlet n Speak , 20-3- semi-forma- and home. According to- Em Hansen, Brigham, City health officer, next , week is the time for all 'Brigham City residents to get their rubbish on the curb so that city trucks can pick it up and haul it to the dump yards. This service does not interfere with the regular 0011001100 of WILL BE PRESENTED Brigham Youngsters and man assures it will be club the Brigham City will inaugurate a new and novel project Saturday morning . at 9:30 oclock when a kite flying contest Is held on the Box Elder high school south field. Its open to every youngster in Brigham City and surrounding area up to and including 14 years of age. There will be a host of differ- - thee-weathe- r 20-3- ent types of competition includ ing the youngster who can get his kite out the fartherest. There will be prizes for kite filers who can get their outfits the highest, who can get a "message up the string to the kite fastest, and many others. David E. James There will be a breeze for the high school field is directly In Elias James, 85, who died recent- front of the Box Elder canyon which Is always good for a stout ly, were held last Tuesday noon wind. at the Lindquist and Sons Colonial funeral chapel, Ogden. Any kind of a kite can be en Mr. James was a retired stock-ma- n tered: Home made, box kite or and rancher of Park Val- regular triangle kite. They can ley. He was 14 years old when be 12 feet across or miniatures he moved to Park Valley and of a few inches. Awards will be lived there until 13 years ago given to boys with the best home when he moved to Ogden. He made kites. was born October 5, 1866, in Salt Lake City, a son of James and Mary Richards James. He married Menah Callahan in Brigham City on December 22, 1891. She died Jan. 3, 1989, Surviving are four sons and four daughters, Amasa James, Moran, Wyo.; Alvin James, Ferris and Jess James and Mrs. Oscar (Luella) Larsen, Park Mrs. Leo Valley; '(Elsie) Meacham, Brigham City; Mrs. Earl ('Ada) Wilber, Ogdgn; Mrs. Arch (Merch) Rose, Snowville; 22 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Funeral services for Mr. James started with an organ prelude by Clair Anderson, A duet, Sid-ney James and Monty Tanner, sang 'That Silver Haired DadOpening prayer dy of Mine. was by Archie Rose. 1 Remarks by Wesley Ward was followed by an organ solo, Home on the Range, by Clair Anderson. Both, Will Nish and Bishop Kenneth Carter of the Park Valley ward, offered remarks. A solo, Beyond the Sunset, Elect Officers At April 10 Meet (De-Lon- Les Dunn Wins New Job In California Mantua Reunion Planned April - 4 Lln-scho- Les Dunn, a graduate of Utah State Agricultural colleges department of physical education and recreation, has been advanced to the directorship of recreation at Fort Bragg, Calif. Mr. Dunn last fall was appointed supervisor of swimming and assistant coach. In his new position he will be in charge of the total program of physical education and recreation, which includes swimming, basketball, football, track, and baseball. 18 Under him will be two assistants who will help in the var ious parts of the program. Mantua wards annual reunLes is a graduate from Logan ion, set April (18, Friday, at 7 'p'. high school, and in 1950 he rem., will be a double celebration ceived his degree in physical this year, in honor of the com- education from Utah State Agpletion of the new chapel as ricultural college. well- as the His wife is the former Marion All ward members and for- Eskelsen of Brigham City. They mer ward members are invited. have three children. r. V Junior Division Prom Slated Monday, April 7 The BJE.H.S. Junior division will hold its annual Junior division Prom on Monday. April 7,! beginning at 8 p. m. In- the main gymnasium of the high school, resplendent in its gorgeous setting and with the swing music of Wendell Hansens dance bandr from Logan. ; The nicest party of the year for the Junior division. It Is expected to attract a big crowd. , A special film. The Junior Proift in technicolor was shown to the entire studentbody yesterday and helped create a de-- . sirous prom attitude. Following' it a class meeting was held, un-- j der direction of the class officers and class parents, at which' time discussion on the necessi-- ' ties of the prom was held. (Detailed plans for the Prom are under the direction of Dale Rasmussen and Junior division student body officers: Robert, Rasmussen, president; Cornelia Polsin, vice president, and Wayne Jones, secretary treasur- j j er. Class .parents Include Dale Rasmussen and Janet Hyde, 9th Municipal Opens For Play Today; Temporary Greens In Order Golf-Cours- e Foreeeee. The battle cry of golfers will resound on the Brigham City Municipal golf course beginning when Club swingers today change operations from the liv. ing room to the wide-open- That- - was the spring-inspire- d was sung by Monty Tanner and announcement of Dean Cand-land- , golf professional at the local course, who added that in general the course Is In top shape "with only a damp spot here and there. closing prayer was by Alma Palmer. Postlude was by Clair Anderson. (Dedicatory prayer was offered by Charles W. Goodliffe. Lincoln PTA Will There will be special prizes Mrs. Paul (Bernice) Anderson, for the winners, but there will be and Mrs. Lowell (LaVenna) Pac prizes for every youngster on the ker; and secretary, Mrs. Elmo field with a kite, whether or not (Marjorie) Lish and Mrs. Wayne he wins any contests. (Mary) Bott. Parents are Invited to bring their younger children to the contest either to compete or just to watch the older boys. Funeral Held For fourth annual Easter cantata at 8 o'clock In the Box Elder stake tabernacle, presented by the South Box Elder stake choir. With Harold B. Felt directing, In Brigham City the Easter parade, Sunday morning, April "Ressurection by B. Cedi Gates, ( 13, will officially open with the will be presented. Don Woodyatt will be featured soloist tor the inspiring cantata. Other special numbers will be presented by a trio consisting of Norma Jensen, Dor-en- e Wheeler and Erma Crompton, and a sextette composed of LaVern Ericksen, Mrs. Doris Tlngey, Johnny Holmes, Ralph Westover, Ruth Beecher and Vir' ginia Breitenbeker. s , At the console -- of .the . newly Regular meeting of the Parent Teachers associa- installed pipe organ will be tion, which has been changed Mrs. Louise Davis. j from Wednesday, April 9 to The cantata will be the first, Thursday, ApriUlQ, will this event of its type in 'the newlyi month feature election of new renovated tabernacle and1 will officers, It was learned , today give maximum opportunity for from Ida Hadfield. full enjoyment of (the music To be held at the Box Eldef from the hew organ. high gymnasium, beginning at Everyone is invited to the 8 p. m it will also feature a fair and of course it is free of. program presented by the charge, said Director Felt, who schools fifth and sixth grades, also advised that the program' including square dancing, a will be concluded by 9 a. m. so girls chorus and boys flute that it will not interfere with band. other church services. f The nominating committee He also advised that it will which Includes Ida Hadfield, not be broadcast over the radio Frank Forsgren and Marian Blair announced the following nominees for offices: (Ange-line- ) President: Mrs. Ray Korth and Mrs. Clyde Glover; vice president, "Ressurection" Will )e The Program Contest Planned Tomorrow If the wind is tight APRIL 13 Cecil Gates' I a. m. garbage, but is an additional said Mr. Hansen who 'cleanliness pointed out that helps avoid sickness, . adds to the beauty of the city and eliminates breeding places for flies, ; rats, etc. 11 Hansen pointed out that cow and horse barns, pig and rabbit pens, chicken coops, etc. must be kept cleah and sprayed to pass city health ordinances. Regular checks will be made and reports made, Hansen continued. Cooperation in the- clean-u- p week will materially aid nature in keeping the city dean, he concluded. . 4TH ANNUAL EASTER CANTATA De-Re- anti-TjB- , set aside the week Monday, April 7 to Saturday, April 12, as the time to sparkle up your lot Elder county chairman of the March of Dimes. Amount collected, $6,549.30, broke all presaid Crompton, vious March of Dimes drives vajos are sold on Intermountain. The area director discussed a few of the completed and pendA special treat for the Old ing goals of the long range pro- Folks of North and South Box 'P. W. Danielson,,- - assistant gram. The large recently comElder stakes Is in store for them chief, Branch of Education, In- pleted warehouse in Gallup, dian Office in Washington, D. New Mexico, allows for more ef- Monday, April 7, at 1 p. m. Westward the C., and Allan G. Harper, area di- ficient distributing facilities. It when, the movie, rector of the Navajo and Hopi is supplied by the General Ser- Women is shown at the Capi tol theater free of charge, ac reservations from Window Rock, vices administration; supply to W. Vosco Call, thea Arizona, addressed the source of all government agen- cording ter manager and a member of Indian school employ- cies. Xm the Old 'Folks committee. s ees Wednesday afternoon in the center and A community 92. Jfo. campus theater, Building hiilth clinic has been, estabThe doors will open at 12:30 Both of the Indian service offi- lished in Gallup. noon and the movie, a historical cials wre impressed with the film of the early west filmed With only 14,000 of the sohool and the progress that in Uah. will begin at 1 p. m. school-agchildren Navajo stuHents Intermountain the ,n school, the program has set have made. NUomplimenting the Greeting the group will .be goal in the conversion of 10 the presidents of the North and entire staff on the fine job they schools to schools day boarding South stakes, Vernal (Willie and are doing, Mr. Harper related: Glen Bennion. There is a growing confi- perIf year. the $150,000,000 appropria dence of thp Navajo people in tion now pending in congress is Callto urged old folks committees inform the members of Intermountain, school. The Na- passed, a public school will be their ward of the activity. built at a site between Window Rock and Ft. Defiance, Arizona. This school, will accomodate 500 children; 00 high school students. , . , - Mr." Harper stated that he was "very happy to have the new T. B. drug in Ft. Defiance. There, working with the hospital staff, are four doctors from Cornell University medical cen Mrs. VaLoy Boothe, $118.69; Robert W. Morgan was elected ter. Deweyville, Horace Lish, Jr., "this to Mr. According Harper, Wil to serve as president of the Garland $80.18; and vicinis no longer in the experi lard's Lion clubVat a recent drug The month of March followed ity, Nephi Westergard, $925.-37- ; mental is a It stages. powerful the traditional weather pattern meeting of the organization. Baird, Fielding, . Ralph drug. The' results have The new officers will take office to Charles Clifford, $96.05; Tremonton and vicinity, according B. on T. been the amazing. in July when theterms of the local observer, with a wild start lEarl Fuhriman, $1,476.75, and Navajo is like that in the rest and a mild finish while 1.48 present officers expire. Brigham City, Perc Petersen, of the world, the excluding Other newly elected officials United States. What we do on inches of moisture were receiv ed, mostly from snow, include A- B. Taylor and Charles the Navajo in regard to this Wheelock, vice presidents; Jens A total of .28 of this arrived wide signifiworld has drug on March 1 in a three and a Simonsen, secretary and treasur cance. er; Merlin Lemon and Don inch snow stoim which Council half when added to the supply on Christensen, two year directors; Mr.Regarding the Navajo the that stated Harper and James Jensen, one year di hand, gave a total of 11 inches Council today is a self govern- on In , rector. the ground. This dwindled not controlled the by Present officers are: Leslie ing body, 21 until the last disappeared Brunker, Gerald Larkin, George superintendent. later. The Corinne Square Dancing There is an attempt being days Facer, Ira Archibald, Vaughn group are sponsoring a square to divide reservation made the Moisture received the Howard Jens during Wassom, Simonsen, dance jamboree on Wednesday, into chapters to permit local month measured as follows: Baddley and Robert Morgan. April 9, at 8:30 p. m. in the Coself government. .28 March 1 rinne L.D.S. recreation hall. Mr. Daniels spoke briefly on March 3 05. The affair is being given to the general education program. March 4 J.0 raise money to buy a new record Box At present there are 335 Indian March 10 06 player to use In - the communschools in operation; 235 in the March 11 .51 ity. Live callers will be used 75 United States including March 20 10 for the dances. Win boarding schools and 100 in March 2i 03 Refreshments will be served Alaska, with an enrollment March 24 ,22 and donations will be accepted from 2150. 15 to ranging taIn the second state-wid- e Tentative plans aTe being disTemperatures the toward the fund. Everyone induring ble rabbit show, held Sunday in cussed whereby homes month were comparatively mild terested Is invited to attend and boarding Salt Lake City, two Box Elder may be secured to make more with a minimum of three de- a large crowd Is expected. county men, Laron O. Ander- space for over-agNavajo chil- grees on March 3 and a high of son, Corinne, and Norman Lich- dren. ac55 degrees on March 28, a won tenstein, Brigham City, In his travels among the var- cording to Clifford. MIA of honors. host ious Indian schools, Mr. DanielWith about 75 rabbits shown, son was "amazed at the great entries were in New Zealand strides the children have made. Whites, Flemish, Rex, Califor- On the job they are well renian, Champaine, Himalyan and ceived and are doing excellent A testimonial meeting for all work. Smoky Rex. Lichtenstein was first in the The assistant chief said that M.IA. age members of the division and second in it is hoped that eventually all North Box Elder stake will be the junior buck class. held Sunday, April 6, beginning Indian children will attend pubUtah lic schools. Some states such as Anderson, at 7:30 p. m. in the tabernacle. outstanding was rabbit breeder and raiser, With the North stake Mutual Wisconsin, have taken over the takthe top winner at the show, full responsibility of educating Improvement association directing first, second and third in Indian children.- Its no secret now. The theme ing, the evening Is specially de senior buck, senior doe and of the Junior Prom tonight is signed for younger members of buck. He took first in the the Mi. A. Musical numbers A Dream of Love doe; first and third in the junhave been arranged. was announcement That the Will of Herb ior buck; and third in the JunMembers of the stake board cochairman Adamson, were doe. All these awards ior are Mr. Van Oostendorp, with Carol late Olsen, Thursday in the New Zealand class. Braegger, Jr. said an assembly explain- leader; Roy To 20-3- 0 Club who Mrs. Van Oostendorp, Anderson, who is now presito be held leader; was the theme ing dent of the (Beehive Rabbit Gleaner girl leader and Mrs. at the high school today. Breeders association,,' also won Nellie Wight, Jr. Gleaner lead Appropriate for the sunny, er. best of breed and best opposite ' 'A veteran teacher of the Far theme the song weather, spring sex. Mr. Van Ooostendorp will be . East, Paul W. Bramlet of the for the biggest BE.HS. social in Intermountain Indian school, charge of the program. Leib6trom is event of the year will be guest speaker at the Box Elder Movie Club Dream of means which "A club Ladies' Night banquet Love. Plans Meeting April 7 grade; D. A. Olsen and Marie Saturday evening. Presented by the junior class Jeppsen, din8th grade; 'Boyd Packer Beginning at 8 p. m., the The Box Elder Movie club will l for the seniors, the and Beryl Clark, 7th grade. hold ils April meeting on Mon- ner will be held at the Inter- ball is open to the public. Committees include: D. A. Ol Indian school cafeteria day, April 7, at 8 p. m. at the mountain Bramlet who has been a govExtravagant i decorations for sen, Raymond Payne and Vosco War Memorial home. 1926. the affair were to be complete P. Call, tickets; Mary Robbins, All members are urged to at- ernment teacher since in a completely refreshments; Marie Jeppsen and tend, and bring films they wish taught in the Philippines exten- Friday morning scheme. Lura Redd, advertising; Beryl to have criticised. All other peo- sively before the war and after rearranged for the af- Clark and Wilford Freeman, and more recently In the West music home In interested Supplying are that ple fair, which begins at 9 p. m., check room, and Boyd, Packer movies are Invited to attend. Carolines. ordance and LeGrande Horsley, Dale Becker and Bob Crompton will be the Ben Trembell No admission charge, according are of the affair. chestra from Ogden- program. to club officers. . p e IMPRESSED WITH INDIAN SCHOOL ! service, time Spring time is clean-uand Brigham City has officially Box the " The Mace Rubbish On of records. He attributed IS NEXT WEEK CLEAN-U- P NSPIRED BY SPRING WEATHER Goes To Chapters A 8 PAGES Candland reported that the be possible." The official opening, though,! as the golf shop. Clubs for ren- should be In about two weeks,; tal are avalable and all of the he continued. . ,1 , nationally advertised golf equipThe club house has been new- ment will be on sale. The golf season is underway, ly redecorated and Is ready for use. though temporary grees will have to do for the first couple The golf pro offered a cordial of weeks. invitation do all 'beginners atj At the rate the greens are golf, or anyone Interested, to, Candland said, "it drop down to the course and! growing, two talk the game over with him or might be even less than weeks before play on them will to Just watch If they wish. club house will be open as well , |