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Show W. SnIt Utah' V, (J rrrm I bt f;tm (, f tHlfr&fi P"l &$& k.t khWstfA' P&ia I kit fovv 'fjjiWU.v' wrJ BE Studentbody Candidates Listed With three the running, the Box Elder cers for next I. BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 9:30 A.M. At Reduced Prices As Bonuses To Patrons .; f It's a day of bargains in? cant be passed up. Brigham City tomorrow (SaturNot a flash In the pan sale, day). Dollar Day has been In the Promptly at 9:30 oclock In the for over a month morning the doors will swing forming stage 20 PAGES open for the hottest bargains for most Brigham City retailers since the war. Hundreds of the who have stocked up on qualbest buys ever offered will be ity merchandise for the gigan. available In one of the most tic sale. "Dollar Day Is the time when sensational dollar days In the merchants pass on some of their long history of the event. That was the promise of El- dividends to their customers liot Ward, chairman of the mer- when they mark much, of their chants committee of the Cham- merchandise down to and below ber of Commerce, who added cost, said .Ward. that practically every local It is designed not only' to merchant has backed up dollar clear stocks from the stores days by offering bargains that shelves for the year ahead and to sell top quality and timely merchandise, but to bring cus tamers into their Stores to get acquainted. In checking with many Brigham stores it was revealed that some of the best buys will be on items regularly sold at $10. $12 and $15 that. will go for tickets already in for campaigning student body offiyear, began April the only three Prv-- S Merchants Prepare Top Quality Items To Go tickets submitted for the elections for the year of 32 and 53 are as follows; president, Robert ker, Earl Nielson and Herb 'Adamson; vice president, Sharon Deem, Dixie Gordon, and Anne Fredrickson. Running for the office of secretary are Robert Jensen, Dee Rasmussen, and C. R. Munns. Qualifications of those entering the student body race are: the faculty must pass on anyone running, and before campaigning, a list of 50 or more signed supporters must be obtained. St is the Job of the campaign managers to secure these names, and do all the campaigning Jot each individual ticket. h Primary elections will be held In the last part of April, narrowing the field to two students for each office, announced Principal freeman. LJn a meeting, .MrEreeman urged the junior class to nominate and enter the names of any students they felt were Qualified and would make good ,student body officers. So far & BEST SALES DAY OF YEAR WILL Race Underway; , f VOLUME 45, NUMBER 16 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1952 Illustrates Book Of Forefather TEACHERS SALARY GROUP ASKS WAGE ADJUSTMENT THOUGHT Many Business Items Handled At Recent Education Board Meet Petersen, Sam Gordon, Austin Larsen and Ralph Baird. The board replied that salary adjustments would be consideras soon as an accurate estiA salary1 committee of the Box ed of the financial status of mate Elder education association re- the district for the year quested the board of education could be determined.coming to consider an increase in salarAsk Snowville Improvement ies for teachers recently, acA delegation of Snowville reto most the recently cording school patrons ... asked for Im' leased minutes of 'd regular of conditions there provement board of education meeting. th'at would help keep teachers $1. Telling of 'the' need, for a there for longer periods than in Actually there will be hunwage adjustment was a com- the past. They also asked for dreds of bargains on Just as mittee composed of Mrs. Mae improvements In school properitems throughout BrigTom Kelly, conservationist, many ty and that something be done ham City. The sale will be uncartoonist, public speaker, ' huto make the custodian job more derway aH day Saturday, but morist and philosopher, will be to attractive.- Completes Mission be sure you get thg merchannext the of honor at the guest After a report by Supt. dise you want you should, ctxna Box Elder Knife as meeting of the Weight, the board asked him to early as passible. and Fork club,, which will be inquire as to availability and held on Wednesday, April 23, at costs of a piano for Central 7:30 at the Tremonfon Second school. Will w ward, according to Mr. Ross Estelle Maero and Blanche the local who Bowen, president, Beutler were hired as teachers , . Allan Of Descendent Geronimo Houser, ,, , ( r is in charge of the arrange for the school district to fill va. . . who drew the illustrations for the book GERONIMO, published by, McGraw-Hi- ll merits. . cancies caused by ithe resignaBook company. He is a muralist and sculptor teaching at Intermountam Indian school. It is expected that a large tion of Claire S. Bingham and of Louise crowd of members and their Election of officers will Call, Hbneyville and ' Funeral Held DESCENDENT OF GERONIMO Howell schools, respectively. houseguests will toe on hand to principal Item of business hear Mr. Kelly speak on "The the regular meeting of the BrigSpaded Meeting At a special meeting of the Soul and the Soil. ham City Business and ProfesAllan board on, March 26, they agreed .During twenty years of con sional Womens club next Monto offer bus transportation for servation crusading Tom Kelly day evening at 7:30 p. m. at the ! has traveled close to 175,000 Pheasant cafe. Corinne will hold a Chuck students on Seventh south and On Seventh west, from Seventh miles and given over 5,000 talks Besides the election a splenwagon hot cake supper on. Fri south on Main street to the throughout the United States. In did program has been arranged day evening, April 25, In the schools. new LiD.S. recreation hall beAllan Houser, distinguished band which was moved to Fort this time, off course, he has de- toy the public affairs commitThe board approved the rec, r, gin at 6:30 p. m. and lasting unveloped , certain techniques tee which includes Pearl artist, muralist and sculptor, Sill as prisoners of war and has which are quite his own, and he ommendation of Supt. Weight to til 8:30 p. m. Blanche and chairman; as since been known Fort the now teaching art at the Intert A program and dance will folthe fust to use cartoons as Hyde and Sylvia Harmon. allow the clerk to redeem $300, Houser still was Elder George Welch mountain Indian school in Brig- Sill Apaches. 000 of Box Elder county school an Invaluable aid in helping low with the Hall orchestra, President Anna E. Erickson Oksummers In Apache, ham City, has illustrated a book spends testimonial planned him to put across his message. urged members to make reservadistrict tax anticipation bonds supplying the music. Fielding, lahoma. Last : The Geronimo: called He has been called "the Car- tions not later than Sunday The affair is being sponsored due June 30, but callable on During the school year Houser toonist Apache War Chief. to raise funds for the new recrefive days notice after Jan. 1, Missionary of Our Great with Pearl Hunsaker or Anna teaches Inteimounta'in at the ation hall. Contributing the in1952. de Erickson. , , Mr. Houser is a direct descen- Indian school In Brigham City. Outdoors, and he richly The board agreed to authorWill gredients for the pan cakes are dent of Geronimo. His father, Houser is a student of Jacob- serves that appelation. Before he and Milk ize became to In conservaBunderson Investiinterested Hervln fPillsbury, Morning Sam Haozous, was Geronimos son, authority on Indian art, ( IN el , Will ; gate the cost of extending the leys syrup., himself a re- tion work, Mr. Kelly was a newsand he has earned interpreter. I Central school playground . if Wayne and Jess Nichols are Man Allan Houser (whose Indian putation as a mural painter, fl paper man, art director and car: Elheading the committee. The possible and instructed him to name Is or Pulling lustrator and sciflptor. He is the toonist on the staffs of the St. secure options on such lands ders quorum is selling tickets Louis Minnea and the Republic Hold Fri. ; Roots), is originally from the designer of the Haskell MemoElder George Welch, Corinne, and report back to the board. for the affair. polis Journal. With his sketch Warm Springs Apache band, a rial. ' , r L. after completing a A bus operators he covered national politi pad committee, dinD.S. mission In California will including Orson ward The annual Mantua evcal conventions and sports Bryce GOP Club be honored at a welcome home Ericksen and A. J.Jensen, ents. While a newspaperman ner, this year honoring complej- - " Hall asked testimonial Sunday April 20, at additional compenSsatjon to dri' he was recognized as a distinc- tlon of the new chapel, will toe . , ,(f 7:30 p. m. in the Corinne ward vers of tive entertainer with tooth, chalk held at 7 oclock In the evening . longer routes who face chapel. " Jf Friday' (tonight). difficulties. talk. In and J. special Mon. Elder Welch Is the son of Mr. response Entertainment scheduled! fol ? s In .'in- the Now the board voted to extend a and Mrs. W. C. Welch and the bonus to drivers whose routes anfl conservation . led - him to lowing the dinner includes a The Womens Republican club husband of the former Cyan1 do not terminate at their combine entertainment with a program and dancing. . place ' of Brigham City will meet Mon- Mills. and friends . f ofb-thof business, or residence. This Three members hundred phijbsophy of conservation. His . All ward members. day evening, April 21, at 7:30 While serving in the mission bonus Should be the amount ton; humorous readings avocation soon became his vo are. Invited to attend, as well as Seventh and ward guests of town people. p. m. in, the, court rooms of the field he labored in Bakersfield provided in the current contract enjoyed a delicious' ham din- presented by Iris L. Van- Cott cation and he joined the Minn- but : " Those attending should bring county court house. and Fernando 'districts. The for the use of buses by. the drivfollowed by several piano se- esota Department of Conserva ner served Saturday evening, will Dottle 'Simonsen own eating utensils. ; people there are very 'receptive ers in returning to their places j Mrs. April 12, between the hours of lections by, Frank Van Cott.. . tionr where he was a pioneer in their ' ppeak on Governor Earl War- and are in need of missionar- of business or their homes 6:30 p. m. and 8 oclock. e was a conservation . 4ucatk)n- Climax 16 program an five' cents per mile with the ren, possible GOP ; presidential ies, he stated With this Unique, Informal, 7 The banquetTwas served from hilarious. square. dance by My. No. candidate. s enjoyable two yedrs.1 Volley R. Reeder, Mr. popular presentation of a provision that , no bonus, retables decoated Joseph long with. gaily 'Musical numbers will be relatives friends are gardless of the length of the All and de' for Was he in and and subject Packer, Fuheral service Mr.t Lowell, big 'David Easter chicks, bunnies, , Easter is invited. Everyone cordially invited ,- to- attend the route shall exceed $1 a day. from the Lorenz Hewlett, who died April eggs and potted plants. Each 'Mrs. Bod Packer and 'Mr. and mand as a speaker 4 , testimonial. were 'held in ' the Brigham table was centered with a color- Mrs. Lee , Andersen. The men-wer- start.'. Before a college - aud-- Ball 12, y! I Welch Elder that reported a Minnesota few years dressed as women and the iencetn City Fourth L.D.S. ward chapel ful bouquet of daffodils and former Box Elder county people -'Capitol To Offer-Frida- y men and caused ago he was introduced as th$. Emphasis on church athletics AprilrlO at lp. m'. with Bishop pussywillows. . - "i 3jo.men. in California asked him to pass Grace was offered by'Bishpp ipuch merriment as the aud- man who had directed more wHl switch to.volley ball ip the George Nielson conducting. on their greetings.' t . ience guessed their identities. , people o. thinking about Family prayer at the home Lewis S. Wight. t tha'ri any other man NorthBox Elder stake next week was .offered by Ransom 'BeechMr. and Mrs. ' Tracy. Larsen when a single elimination . tourDuring tile fore part of the the state. er. Prelude aijd postlude .were were general chairmen of the program 'Bishop 'wight reported nament is heldt Wednesday, At Local t Optometrist ' 7 , on the building fund and notiby Marilla Spencer. Opening 'dinner. Aprir-23- ; x A . at' 7 p. m. In the special Friday afternoon 5 song by the t ' 4 singing mothers 'ward recreation hall for Following the meal a splendid fied the group that expenses of matinee has been scheduled at Salt Lake Conference ; An evening of fun, at Very was followed by( invocation by program was announced by Lee the new chapel oould now be B.E. s ' , senior , the Capitol theater thia week,1 It teams, according to (UrseL Hunsaker, , stake athlewas announced 'yesterday by fDr. E. B. Harrison, of Brigham nominal, oast; is being provided E. H Peters and' remarks by C. Andersen as' master of ceremon- met, with money to spare, which G. Second ies. at In 'attendance Carol Jean' Leggett sang a would toe used towards payAdney.' tonight, Friday, by the tic director. . . c ... . ; ' Vosco Call, manager, for the City will ,be Callie Kofoed sang a vocal of Walt ' iDisneys the Intermountairi Optometric ward Elders Quorum - for all accompanied by Dor- ment on- anew organ. He also U.S. Every ward In the , stoke Is ( showing 15 will-bheld Melchezedek and adult Aaronic sfllo and Bishop Henry Norman othy Ann Lillywhite; Miss Informed , the group that dedi"Snow White and the Seven conference which, eligible to compete, and teams in the Hotel, Utah,' Salt Lake priesthood members and their offered remarks. A 'vocal duet then played a piano se- cation services for the new SevShould contact Hunsaker atMfoft- -. , Dwarfs. ' partners. .The social will be by Juanita Steffen and Erma lection Little Miss Priscilla enth ward chapel would be held men eyville to, indicate they1 Will partTwoj Box Elcfe'rJeounty Teachers of several .. schools City, Utah on April " ducted into the U. S. icipate.Optometrists from, six 'states held In the Second ward chapel Haftsen Was followed by re- Snoddy of Ogden favored the the third Sunday In June 'wlfh were 4 requested the Friday afternoon marks by Bishop Ernest Hansen group present with a ballet President David O, McKay ten- army April 15, ,.at FL Douglas, at 8:00 octock. The. . following Wednesday, showing," Call said so that will be. in attendancelo 'hear starting -chill Barbecue Dr. G.,N. ahd Bishop Nielson. number accompanied by Miss tatively scheduled to be .visiting Utah Sandwiches, immediately shipped April 30, the 4 junior they oould bring' pupils to to see the of Luveme, Minnesota dis- and soft drinks. will be serve4 Closing song was by the Ring- 'Lillywhite.'. Mrs. June-- -' Racket! authority on thatdayC He ex-- ) out foil. Ft. Itowis, Washington. squads will'Jbft the ball in a the popular film. Were always Allan Lamont Jen- similar tourney at. Honeyville heartfelt tjiareks" for They-ar"Developmental i ViBlorf. at a small charge while refresh- ing vmotherS - and , benediction tfocompanied,'by Mrs. 'Ephraim fresbed-his glad to comply with the wishes cuss iDr. Getman is a collaborator ments of ice cream and cake Was offered by Julius .Wright. - Jfohnson sang5 a vocal solo cooperation of ward mem sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- ward recreation hall beginning of the public. ' Gesell of Yale will be served to everyone , at " Concluding' services 1 were - in lowed by .a, tap dance'TJy 'M1& bers during the past five years neth Jensen, and Delore Stan- at 7 p. m. Regular matinee prices will with Dr. Arnold two instrumental duets during which time plans were ley Hamson, son of Mr. and Ms. The public Is invited free of on the book "Vision tending. A small fee will be, tha City-- ' cemetery Shoddy; University Brigham the Friday matinees, and prevail - the )0 Its- - (Development in Infant charged for bingo, games played Where dedication, af the grave ,Kpre played by. Zola Mae Barr:. being .made. and work was be- Stanley Hamson both of - Brig- charge - to and Saturday will start guinea,was by O. Dee Lund ham City, - . fus and Jean Stokes of Tremo-n- ing done on the new chapel. and Child. Hunsaker said, . durlngthe evening. o'clock. Knife, Fork Club To Meet In TremontonWed. ' -- 1 BPW 1 fChiickwagon Dinner In Elect Officers Monday Corinne April 25 Houser, Indian School Artist, Illustrates Book Forefather Hun-sake- , Testimonial Mantua Ward Honor Corinne Dinner two-yea- Womens Seventh Ward Dinner Successful, Plans Plan Meeting For Dedication 3rd Sunday June t - - 'out-of-door- i e David L Hewlett - , Buried April of-th- Stake ser-ieu- r ; e , a' 2nd Ward Elders; Matinee Planned , Hold Party Tonight Sev-erv- ts Pair Enter - Army April 5 -- guest-speake- r, Get-ma- n n e , at-W- -- . if t I i |