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Show T TTT rrrrrr T TTnlvors! Mlcrof lining Box -- Salt HI City, Utahi' Lake 4 South Stake Quarterly Conference To Be Held At Tabernacle Sunday South Box Elder stake quarterly conference will be held on Sunday May 4, with general sessions at 10 a. m. and 7 p. m., according to President Glen M. Bennlon. Present representing the general authorities of the LUS. church will be Marion G. Romney, member of the 12 apostles. tAlso present will be Alonzo Morely, member of Brigham Young univensity, that school. . representing . , k- - A special stake missionary meeting will be held at the Box Elder high school, auditorium at 2:30 oclock in the afternoon in place of the regular priesthood meeting. . President Bennion said that the followings groups were especially urged to attend the spe: cial meeting: ,r . , Stake presidency, high council, all bishoprics, seventies, stake committee for adult members of the Aaronlc priesthood, stake missionary presidency, all stake missibnaries, stake executives of the Sunday school, MIA and YLMIA, primary and Relief so- VOLUME 45, NUMBER 18 ciety and such auxiliary members who are assigned to the Make Plans stake missionaries and the sem'TVS inary teachers. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT CLIMBS i- 1136 STUDENTS - Teachers Teachers, 192; high school secretaries, 2; pianists, 2; Janitors, 39; cooks, 72; bus operators and chief mechanic, 35; superintendent, 1; clerk, 1; building and grounds transportation- supervisor, 1; school lunch supervisor, 1; curriculm and instruction su(board pervisor, 2; secretaries, of education office), 3 and gen' eral utility, 1. ; Also there are six d. I. instructors employed by the district. 192 School enrollment in the Box Elder school district Is on a I steady climb, according to statistics released recently by Su-- I perintendent Kenneth Weight. January 31, of this year !On were 5,232 students in all grades from first (through high school. This was fan increase of 136 students in enroll-(men- t jfive years. In 1947-4- For Golden Spike Ceremony 8 PAGES - OF DRIVING OF RE-ENACTM- Vie For Box Elder High School GOLDEN SPIKE PLANNED MAY 10 Chamber of Commerce Lays Plans To Make Event Annual Affair Studentbody Posts IN FIVE YEARS Statistics Show B.E. Cost Per Pupil Amounts To $222.89 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 2, 1952 Herbert Adamson, Jr. and Robert Hunsaker were finalists left in the race for president of the Box Elder high school studentbody Thursday. Vieing for vice president in The board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce voted In a meeting In the club offices to sponsor as an annual event, the of the original Golden Spike ceremony at Promontory Summit. This year R will be SaturBox Elder the final election are Dixie Gordon and Ann Frederickson and running for secretary are Roberta Young and C. R. Munns. day, May 10. It will be a public observance. Selected to head a committee on arrangements was Bernice G. Anderson. Charles Claybaugh, 1st Arrangements Made For Miss R. Baird Named Box Elder Contest President Of John Howard and D. M. Mason have been appointed to issue invitations, which be sent to governors of surrounding .states that participated In the original ceremony, Congressmen and Senators, and heads of all service clubs and organizations. C. Henry Nielsen will head a committee on the of the Driving of the Spike. The drama will be presented and directed by Marie Thome Jeppsen. EmCee will be Judge Lewis Jones, and the board of directors of the Box Elder C. of C. will act as a reception committee. j r i , Other committee heads willl be appointed later. was 5,096. This increased It is planned to havethestory ; to 5,104 in 5,143 in 1919 of the building of the Pacific Funeral Saturday A drop j 50 and 5,318 in 1950-51- . B.E. railroad told In story and draof 86 students was noted from ma, with the actual driving of The clubs annual Miss I last year to this year. the spike to take place at 12:47 ? Box Elder contest, which . last By grades the enrollment in Mountain Standard Time, which year produced the winner of the school district is as follows: was the exact time It was drivheld be contest, will Miss Chamber Of Commerce Committee Utah first, 462; second, 483; third, en, the ball on the Friday evening, June 27, in the . . . making arrangements, along with many others, for the first annual reenactment of (Ralph Baird, principal of the dome of magnetic 516; fourth, 487; fifth, 463; sixth, the Intermountain of Capitol building In the auditorium . named was school the of Golden Anthe Felding driving ,424; seventh, 411; eighth, 421; Spike ceremony at Promontory. Left to right: Bernice at Indian school. Edu Washington, D. C. falling ninth, 425; tenth, 421; eleventh, derson, general chairman; John Howard, chairman of invitations and R. M. Kaiser, president of the Box Elderrecent 2:47 Eastern Time, when the a in cation association 358 and twelfth, 361. r Winze-leof the Box of Elder Bob Chamber Commerce. Fere Petersen and president blows on the spike and rail were election, it was announced to- struck at Per Pupil Cost will serve as co chairmen of Promontory Summit committhe by nominating day The superintendents figures club. the event for the on, May 10, 1869. GIVE BUGS THE BOOT tee. He association 'the served .showed that the cost per pupil In the great struggle to build The third annual contest, deas first vice president last year, for a years Instruction in 1949-5first transcontinental railthe to find a representative PeteT-sosigned Mrs. Mae and replaces amounted to $222.69 based To road across the nation, men of of Box Elder county with charm, teacher. Corinne on the school population. This sweated and facial and body beauty' and unRound-U- p Other new officers Include three continents, was an increase of only $3029 n toiled over desert plain and usual talent, will be conductBox Elder Jensen, high Floyd a pupil through the inflationary mountain slopes, in heat ed by the rules of the national B.E. And Virvice' first school, president; 1946-4, years from 1946 to 1950. In contest. and Miss America fighting Indians and Deweyville, the cold, of ginia Blackham, cost per pupil was $192.60; the climate in the winrigors Last VauReese, vice second and Bunny year A chilly reception Is plannedpresident 1947-48- , $232.58; and 1948-49- , ner of the Miss Box Elder title calls to spray cattle ghn Wassom, principal of Wil- great race to build as many swerlng for 1952 the of Box Elder crop $219.71. miles as possible. went on to win the Miss Utah for south mosquitos and flies. The door and, perhaps most important of lard school, secretary-treasure! A health round-uTo instruct the 5,232 students Alternate sections of land tor in Box contest and will compete old and on - with DDT all, the building cleaning matnominating Serving sixth Elder spread thickly new grade ten miles on either side of the in the Box Elder school district to water the Miss America contest at students hascounty A. allow were committee on-high Seely, drains, toElwyn It has out. for been put been slated of .way were granted to it requires a staff of 352 people to run off. Atlantic City late this summer, chairman; Garland Puzey, Erne-rin- e right day and next week, according to the in the following positions: companies by the governLinford According to Karl Josephson, Jane representing Utah and Brigham 'Florence McClure, public nurse. Christensen, ment to finance the line. This head of the mosquito abatement At the height of the season, and Arch $lms. r . . City. was 13 men later increased to 20 miles. Colleen Hutchins, Miss AmerEach of the. students parents crew for Box Elder county, mos- Josephs!) said a crew of The U. P. bulldng from Omaha, J .1 Lady Dies ica and one of the Judges who will be' interviewed andthechild quito and fly control work Is operate five fly- and two mos and the Central Pacific building throughout the Final picked Miss Box Elder last year, will be directed to the , family well under way in the county In quito sprayers fir from California, gained such has been requgtet,tft, serve as docfpr for a physfcal examina- preparation - for t a bountiful" county.' . At the present time momentum In the, groat stwf In one of the Judges in Brigham tion at a small cost. crop of insects from . thousands there are two trews spraying. gle that 225 miles of parallel Mary Jane Wilson Waddoups City this year. of acres of stagnant water. Last yeaT a total of 5,176 par For folthe listed t McClure Miss . . Corinne . from grades were constructed before , 'crowd , , "We a Wilson expect1 capacity Waddoups, cels of property were treated to Mary Jana (With the high water levels for the rails met at Promontory. schools: schedule the lowing at chairman the show, talent . 79, the Corinne, died- .Thursday, control process practi Funeral services for Elmer Extending from the head vt Petersen said, "and for that rea Friday, May 2, (today), Perry this year a bigger Job than callypest. entire the May 1, at 2 a. m. at St. Bencounty. Echo Canyon to Humbolt Wells, May 5, usual Is expected, Josephson son have changed It to the spe- - and Mantua; Monday, edicts hospital in Ogden followGood news for livestock men, Peter Jeppsen, who died April Nev., much of this grade is now Willard and Corinne; Thursday, ponted out. 28 after a short Illness were held school clous auditorium. Indian a Illness. the abatement head lengthy ing mosquito To date the crew has been and Friday, Box Elder stake taber used for some of our modern the at At the talent show each of the May 8. Lincoln, Mrs. Waddoups was bom is the report of Dr. Way , spraying stagnant water, an- - said, highways today. contestants presents her , talent May 9, Central school. Thursday, May 1, at ' 29, 1872 in Spennymoot, land J. .Hayes, U. S. public nacle, Even, though there Is only a McClure also Miss expressed of final p. m. Bishop Raymond Payne the a judgroutine, phase stat(Durham health county, England, he which in Boy service, monument to mark the site, and ing. Previously they ' are Judged her appreciation . to the P.T.A. ed there has been no 6ubstan conducted. daughter of Thomas and Emma at the home the buildings at - Promontory in swimming suits and street presidents end committee heads prayer Family DDT cases' IGoldsbrouglh Wilson. of in tiated Will "Most Preferred Boy honors poising have been tom ddwn or fallen for their "superb cooperation dress. She1 came to the United States were the country resulting from the was offered by Harvey Jeppsen In, this is still the bestowed Gary round. actual sUe, and the and . civic and fraternal club in the recent postlude prelude Every at the age of 19. She married Shirts, by popular upon vote of Box ingestion of foods containing were The rails have been taken away she thanked Mrs. InvocaReeves. Ruth by William Waddoups March 7, Elder high school girls, at the in Box Elder county will be con- In particular DDT as a residue. and ft planned to move the teleClass tacted and allowed to enter a Etta Moskowitz and Mrs. Lila (1894 In the Logan LJD.S. tem- annual In experiments conducted by tion was offered by Louis W. Hop dance held candidate if Mrs. Lincoln Bunny school; graph line some time in the Duncan. Wright, Letters wish. they Dr. Hayes, up to 10 times the ple. They lived In Lewiston, Friday, evening, April 25, at the After a song by the Box Elder near future, but the great drama will go out soon to the clubs, Floyd Anderson and Mrs. Utah until 1915 when they mov- high school gymnasium. of Din that would re amount Central school; Collings, Carol Olsen and Dave Wright Petersen said. high school Girls Glee club, re- that took place here 83 years ed to Juniper, Idaho where they in ordinary use of the drug, marks Mrs.. (Redelings and Lakeo were offered by President ago, united the nation at a mast were recently chosen to repre- suit As traditional with this anlived until 1937 when they movhad been human ingested by Mrs. Vaughn sent the graduating seminary Corinne; N. Price of the South Critical time In its history and Rudder ed to Corinne. She has resided nual dancing party it was girls Lew Thomas In beings with no effect, Josephson Box Elder stake. Mrs. marked he beginning of a new and Wassom Brigham Simonsen, exerat commencement class died Mr. the choice and there since. concluded. Waddoups sponsored by era in communication - and John Mrs. Isaacson and Alston to In A of Willard; cises be the tabernaheld composed In 1947. quartet 4 Box Years Elder high After Girls league of Navy September 28, Mrs.' Lamont Mantua, Wells, and cle John Jensen transportation of our great wesannounced and Milton as and 16, LjD-SMay . by church school. After completing a four year and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Sumida Abel S.- j Active in the Martin Rasmussen rendered a tern country. Rich, seminary princiIDiane Jenson was mistress of tour of duty with the U. S. navy, and Mns. Alta phe was active In the Relief soPresident of the Box Eldar Barnard, Perry. number. pal. 4 ciety as president and also as ceremonies for the evening with (Lew H. Thomas arrived In BrigBish- Chamber of cmmerce is R. M. Dr. Eugene Campbell, of the were offered (Remarks by block teacher. Miss Leota Hunsaker in charge ham City from Newport, Rhode who with the secretary, Institute at Logan, will deliver 1 op Norman JeppSen followed by Kaiser, Survivors include eight chil- of the entire affair. Island, this week, accompanied D. M. Mason and board of di Is Petersen vocal an to a address solo Johnston the Earl DeVaughn by W. graduating In Waddoups, dren: Fenton Along with Gary, honors went by his wife, the former Ladine class. and additional remarks by Abel rectors are lending theft sup. ' Preston, Idaho; Thomas Wad- to , Wayne Hunsaker and Val Pflhrson. Kiwanis Speaker Thur. , S. Rich. The quartet sang an- port to this project. The scholars have that top Mr. Thomas was discharged doups, Bear River City; Emma Woodland. Each of the boys was Production of vegetables In other number and Bishop Rayand presented a gift by Girls lea- April 18. They are now staying DeVaughn Petersen, recently been chosen are: Carol Olsen, (Winchester, Leara Moore Ellen Andersen, Box Elder county for canning mond Payne offered concluding (Howard Waddoups, all of Og- gue officers. ' Want To Rent An at the home of Mrs. Thomas returned missionary from Eng- valedictorian, , Kot-teCarol Anne and freezing brought farm remarks. The HEHS Glee club Barlow, Marilyn Malad den; Cyrus Waddoups, the presentation a parents, Mr. and 8 Mrs. Swen land, was guest speaker at the Following Dixie Gordon, Connie workers an estimated $318,000 in sang the final song and bene' ' Apartment; Here's gdaho; Reed Waddoups, Corinne floor show number was danced Pehrson.' regular meeting of the Kiwanis Carol Johnson, Barbara wages In 1961, according to IDr. diction was offered by Reese Hurricane, during intermission by Mona and Lena Hinton, The couple plan to make club at the Idle Isle Thursday Way To Get Action Geraldine Hamberlin, Clark, H. E. Michl, economist for the Montgomery. noon. . , their home in Ogden. Utah; 26 grandchildren, and 18 IRae Eskelsen. Dave American Can were services in company. Wright, valedictorian, Concluding (When a classified ad for at Dr. Michl based his estimate the Keith Orchard, Earl Kunzler, Brigham City cemetery Also one brother and three A Date Young Man!! How About on crop statistics of the Exten- where dedication of the grave three room apartment was run and avid Tolman. sisters: Arthur Wilson, Wells-ivllle- ; In April 30 Issue A total of one hundred and sion Service of Utah State Agri- was offered by Dr. Malcolm of Wednesday, Carrie Coley, Lewiston, the Box Elder Journal, acculturalwill inarch the thirty Jeppsen. college graduates showing Utah; Emma Lloyd, Idaho Falls, tion was the result. The ad: i across the rostrum to receive county harvested about 27,400 Idaho and Edith Tanbet, Arimo, their tons of and diplomas. tomatoes, peas RENT 3 Idaho. Special Musical Program FOB Commencement exercises will sweet corn last year. furnished apt Laundry faciliFuneral services will be held 7 at 16 start on May In the tab The wages provided by the Planned In 2nd Ward 11 ties. Phone 818-Jnorth Saturday at 1 p. m. In the Coernacle. (By Julia Bosley. Third west countys vegetable crops, about A special rinne ward chapel with Bishop musical program 99 percent of which are sold to will be Henry Norman officiating. presented in the Brigham Mr. Arthur Smith, who ran processors, reflects the steady City Second ward I Friends may call at the HarTuesday eve- (the ad, received four calft the inof Utahs canning expansion old B. Felt funeral home Friday ning, beginning at 7:30 p. m., day it appeared and had the dustry and its contributions to it was learned today. evening from 7 to 9 p. m. and rented (by that apartment of the the home .the general prosperity at will It of the take family the Saturday place Dr. Beehive serof state, m. explained a. until 10 time after regular Mutual classes. Michl, whose firm is a leader , vices. Union , In manuand the In the ; Interment development will be facture of containers. Tax Lewiston, Utah cemetery. On Elder As He out that an averThe Brigham City Western age ofpointed 76 hours of work was re.Union service .will be improved quired for the cultivation and ,Will .through the recent action of the harvesting last year of the 4,590 Up $126,157 4 the Ogden acres of Box Elder county land company In placing office on the official open of. devoted to the three canning The federal tax bite on the people of .Box Elder flee list, it was learned today. The Brigham City office at the vegetables. county for one government bureau, the Department of Howard Hotel is dependent on Commerce, has jumped $126,157 in the past 12 years, 1 lA workman recruiter for the the Ogden office and offers the according to statistics released by the National Asso- - f (Utah General depot will visit ame services, stated John How. ciation of Manufacturers. f Box Elder county, Friday, May local of the ard, manager , i ' 2, to Interview male applicants recent of the Illustrating the government, growth banch. for various positions, according NAM pointed out that in 1940 Box Elder county peo- - I The office is now accepting to the Employment Security ofcapie and jjaid $9,416 as its share to the support of the Do-- 1 order telegrams money fice. comof Commerce. This year it had increased to 1 1340 other to partment mesblegrams I Jobs to be filled Include munities. For the time being - A bowlers' dance Friday, May $135,573, or more than 14 times greater than 12 years J senger, maintenance mechanic, the Ogden hours are from 8 a. 2 at the Dance Bowl will cli-- . ( ago. spray painter, roofer, auto memax the 1951-5to 8 p. m. bowling seaSi. . For Utah a3 a whole the increase was from, I laborer. and chanic, helper The action was taken because son wit)) presentation of several Turn-AboHe will be at the Employment In Usual Social Routine $275,155 to $5,732,484 in the 12 years as tbs bureau in-- t some of the local employees of coveted awards, according to creased its number of employees from 25C3 to 55,947. Security office in Brigham City . . . talking over the South stake MIA girls choice Sweetheart Ball to be held Satur, serve Ross to desired .Western Norr, manager. Union m. and from X p. m. to 2:30 p. an exExpenditures for the bureau as a whole jumped from 11 their country and community In The dance is open to all bowlday evening, May 3, in the Box Elder high school gymnasium. Semi-forma- l, at the Utah Power and Light cellent $66.4 millions in 1940 to $1,064.5 millions In 1252, an Maxine Clint to show been Left has Jensen, a time of emergency, said S. D. ers, their partners and sponsors floor Jeppsen, right: arranged.' auditorium in Temonton from - - increase of 1503. and friends free of charge. Sanford, distirict manager. Robert Jeppsen and Joyce Jeppsen. 3 p. m. to 4 p. m. 1SM8-49- 20-3- Education Assn ' 20-3- 0 Plan 6th Grade 0 Mosquito Abatement Crew Going Health 7 Work On I) fro-ze- Flies Mosquitos At Six Schools . r. p - Corinne Rites Held Ogden Hospital 1 - Elmer Jeppsen 1 , Gary Shirts 1 Preferred Represent Seminary La-Pre- Na-kan- Canning Provided Farm Wages B.E r, ' Big-gar- L Improves Western Service Bite Recruit For Box People Share On Interior Dept General Depot Annual Bowlers , Dance Tonight 2 ut ... Their II |