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Show TJnivrrsrl Box H7 Jf31 Cty, WA, STlt Reenactment Of Gold Spike Ceremony Is Slated Tomorrow At Promontory , I host of dignitaries will be on hand when the driving of at the gold spike Is Promontory Summit tomorrow (Saturday) at 12.47 noon at the exact spot where it took place 83 years ago. The will program begin promptly at 12 noon and will be witnessed by an expected large crowd of people from all over tA Northern Utah. A caravan to the site will leave Brigham City from in front of the court house at 11 a. m. To oe an annual event the public observance will feature the story of the building of the railroad In story and drama, with the actual driving of' the spike as the climax. Marie Thorne Jeppsen heads Strike Curtails Sheriffs Office Brigham City Bus Service The the group who will present the drama and Judge Lewis Jones will emcee the affair. C. Henry Nielsen heads the committee on the reenactment. Concluding the day, a square dance will be held Saturday evening in the Oorinne ward VOLUME 45, NUMBER 19 recreation hall. The many groups of square dancers will attend In pioneer costumes. Campaign Alerted In Escape Of Murder Suspect t Box Elder county sher- iffs depatment was alerted Thursday when a murder suspect who had previously slipBus service was largely curped through the county after tailed in Brigham City Thurs- allegedly the committing day as a result of a strike by Arime, escaped from his cell In the county jail in Burley, personnel of the Overland Greyhound bus lines which went inIdaho. to effect at 12:01 a. m. The man, Searl Ward, is Because of the strike 12 schedcharged with first degree murules for Brigham City or 24 bus der in the fatal shooting of stops for both north and south his mother, Mrs. Alice Ward, bus traffic were automatically at their farm home near cancelled, according to John Idaho, March 4. Ward, Howard, manager of the Grey- who traveled through Box Elhound lines office here. der county before the crime was discovered, was arrested " Buns between Salt Lake in (Arizona. His mother was Yelfound stuffed in the trunk of lowstone and all intermediate the car. points was affected. t , Sheriff Warren W. Hyde rePacific Trailiways, not affect ceived word of the escape ed by the strike, still offers three runs south and three go- while near Grouse Creek on morning and paing ryorthwest and Bear Lake Thursday trolled the highway there stages has one bus south and from 10 a. m. to about 4 p. m. one north, between Ogden and Preston. Al-m- 4 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1952 12 PAGES ALL TEAMS PLACE HIGH For Victory In 19 52 Novelist Appeals Dairy Judging Team Wins First, Right To Women For To Compete Nationally At State Meet In competition with 45 Utah' and Idaho agriculture judging teams, seven squads from Box Elder high school placed high with the dairy judgers scoring first and winning the right to compete in national competition in Waterloo, Iowa, next Y Action In Talk Novelist Kathleen Norris appealed to women to take an active interest in politics, Wednesday evening, advising; that the nations affairs 'are badly in need of the feminine viewpoint. Speaking to a largely Repub llcan gathering at Box Elder high school, Mrs. 'Norris urged women to do their share in the approaching election, telling that had one more woman in each precinct In three states voted in a recent election world history could have been changed. "America needs a house cleaning and house cleaning is a very unpleasant task," she commented, lit Is up to the wo men of the nation to do the job. Pointing to corruption in government, said that 'President Truman appointed Mr. McGrath to investigate Mr. McGrath, and added, Tf you dont like it, it can be stopped- ' , August. ! , Lions Leader x4 ' The BEHS pace setters are Rulon and Bill Smoot, Steve Tin-geand Dee Hardy, according to James Palmer, reporter for the , y FFA. Other winning teams included farm mechanics, fourth; Allan Dunn, Gary Davis and Freeze; dairy products, third place: Steve Tingey, Dee Hardy, Bill Smoot, Keith Orchard and Rulon Smoot. Livestock judging team, seventh place: Jerry Wilde, Robert Carl Wold . A Hunsaker, Max Bywater and . , Lions president . . Cyril Welsh; poultry judging, fourth place: Merlin Tracy, Informal Gathering In Discussion With Novelist Richard Waters and Max Bywa . . Kathleen Norris, left, who spoke at a special meeting at Box Elder high school Wedter. Pacific Trailway buses going nesday. Continuing from left: Mrs. Ivy Priest, active Salt Lake City Republican, Mrs. team, eighth place: Crops northwest to Tremonton, Burleji Elma Klitgard, who assisted with the program and participated on it and Kleon Keer, Donald Wendell, Rulon Smoot, and Portland stop at 2:20 a. m Steve Tingey; and meats team, chairman of the GOP fund raising venture. 9:53 a. m. and 7:53 p. m.; going fourth place; Bill Astle, James , to Charles Box OPPORTUNITY FOR EXERCISE south Ogden ace buses stopPalmer and Max Anderson. Elder county Republican party Youth Dies In B.E. ping at 6:15 a. m.; 2:55 p. m Accompanying the teams to and 9:43 p. m. chairman, opened the meeting the state college campus in Lo Hot Lists and turned it over to Kleon The Sear Lake stages lines Springs Near gan were Owen Westenskow, have a bus leaving north to Kerr, chairman of the GOP fund John Olsen, Norwood Hyer and Carl Wold of Brigham City was Plymouth Thurs. North Box Elder stake YWMIA raising program. Colors were Preston, via Honeyville-LogaSam Olsen, BEHS instructors. elected president of the local at 3:10 p. m. and south to Ogden has set aside the week of May advanced by Scout Troop 101 A 21 year-olman Lions club Wednesday evening Logan at 12:15 noon. 11 to 17 as Beehive week. On under the direction of Billy Shef drowned between midnight at regular meeting at the InterThe Greyhound lines manager May 11 in regular sacrament field, scout. Group singing was Boxe-Elde- r Bids and 1 a. m. Thursday in the Call Indian school cafetermountain South In the expanding at the Howard hotel advised meeting the opening of Beehive led by John Owen and accom Waters at .Udy Hot ia. He replaces 'Fred L. Peterathletic program Wnile the date hasnt been deep that there is no indication as to week will be announced by panied by Frank Van Cott, ac there isstake sen, who has served in that caa sport to suit every- set yet, golf players will have Springs, abandoned swimming how long the strike will last Beekeepers in each ward. oompa'nist, who also rendered ' to Don their day In a tournament at resort near here. The victim pacity for the past yeartaste, according bodys ID. L. solo. and added that full information Wilde Iplano offered was Melvin was Andrews who direcathletic The stake be Beehive program will the focal course under direction the opening prayer. George Han Sheffield, on bus qfops and new developOther new officers Include: explained in a radio skit to be sen, SL,JC., introduced Mrs. Nor tor, who listed seven different of John Larsen. The same holds swimming with two companBids were asked Wed 'by the Basil Fife, .vice , president; JL ments is available there. sports either underway or plan- true for tennis competitors, ,l0,nf-- ' presented over KBUH on May 14 ris. state road comihissibn for :'the Oleen Palmer, second vice presat four oclock by the Seventh which will be played under di Mrs. Elma Klitgaard , presen ned this summer. construction of 42 miles of high- ident; Austin Larsen, third vice , The body was found in wa... ward Beehive girls. of reel ion of M- - E. Lewis. ter between J3Qand. 50 feet way on U. S. 30-- between Rat- president; Searl Beecher, secretary-tted the guest speaker a gift at , Ope of the most popular By Stake Beekeepers, Mrs. ter which Mrs. Glen Knudsen all, softball, wiil open Thursdeep at 6 a m. Roland Gourley; by tlesnake Pass and Snowviile, ac- reasurer; iH. Chlarson and Mrs. Lois won Every team in the ward may a group consistingThursday a notice to contrac- lion tamer; Leon Packer, tall of Ed the door prize of a ticket day, May 15, (the schedule will enter cording Syl to, men the in relays (foot vester and Orlln Allen, Box tors published in Watkins, announce that 6warm to the GOP Victory rally. Mrs be released soon) with Kent todays Box twister and David Stewart, night for Beehive classes will be Harry Smith was also present Jensen handling the manager- racing, that is) which will soon Elder deputes, ' Ray Poulter, Elder Journal. New directors are held May 15 at 7:30 p. m. at ed a victory rally ticket for sell ial chores for the league. All be conducted by Dale Rasmus Cache "'county sheriff A federal aid project It will Charles Sheffield and Lyman D. and The Musical sponsored by the the Seventh ward hall. Every- ing the most tickets to the ,Wed games will be Thursday at Rees sen. A sport that requires Keith Lamb of Plymouth. 19,500 Morrell and hold-ove- r directors require approximately North Box Elder stake in the one is Invited, but parents are t&ining, men will be selected Park, tons of plant mixed bituminous are J. Earl Johnson and Leon affair. nesday In from the wards to Fourth ward chapel Tuesday urged, to attend. compete For those who like to bat the the surfacing and 337,000 cubic Reese. relays In Salt evening, April 6 was one of the Play day activities will be for all in the badmitton, bird, yards of unclassified excava- ' At the meeting Clair Merrell 14. most entertain- held Saturday, May 17, at Cry s' outstanding stake as are all of the sports, Lake City on June tion 'It will be a three Inch and James Barker were toasted ments sponsored by the stake M. tal Springs, commencing at will toe played at the Mantua For the sportsmen who like plant mixed bituminous surfac- on their birthdays and three I. A. this season, and was en- 10.30 a. m. with a full day of ward recreation hall, May 14 to take their time and not get ed road. ; new members, Myriand Balls. David a fun joyed by large audience, sponplanned by stake leaders. of in a rush, there will be a horseand 15 under chairmanship Minimum wages will be $2 025 Wayne Johnson and Elmer Klitsors said today. an for hour skilled meet sum$1.60 shoe tossing Lynn Hailing. late this labor; gaard were accepted. The program began with orFuneral services for for little mer with Glen Reeves director, intermediate labor and $1.50 Mrs. Receiving recognition for gan music by Frank Van Cott for unskilled labor. Now underway hot and heavy Bobby David, Mrs. Annie Marie Richards and was followed by a series lengthy perods of perfect atson Daof Mr. Mrs. and be The bids will received U.S.A.C. 7 Local Kayah by in is the south a table stake Matthews, a native of England, of numbers presented by memtendance, were J. D. Gunderson, tennis tournament died Wednesday . afternoon with Jay vid of the Intermountain Indian the state road commission un- 20 years; Glen Bennlon and ,W. at bers from the Mutual of the Honored Students who died school, 2 til 30, m., Monday, p. May Tuesday, May Matthews directing. It will be the home of a son, Elmer MatH. Griffiths, 15 years; Lester eight wards in the stake. continued at the Perry ward re- 5, were held at 'the Harold B and at that time Will be opened Andersen, eight years and MarAt Convocation thews, Perry, following a years Each number was well renFelt funeral home Wednesday, publicly. Funeral services for Mrs. Vera illness. creation Wall next Monday and ... tin Rasmussen, five years. dered and clearly demonstrated May 7, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Matthews was born May It was a good day last SunFriday evenings. that there is much musical tal- Rees Anderson, 58, who died on Also 24 men received pins for stuBox a church in of heart Elder 13, 1867, at Bedford, The services Were conducted Bedfordday for eight ent being developed through the Sunday attendance during the perfect To ailment, will be held Saturday shire, a daughter of Thomas dents of the Utah State Agriby Lee R. AndeTsen, L D.S. North program of Mil A., they said. past including: year,' stake home mission president. Those in charge of the event at 2 p. m. in the Brigham City and Jane Young Richards. She cultural college when they Lester Andersen, Searl BeechThe prelude and postlude were were Bart Van Oosterdorp and Seventh LJDJS. ward. The ser came to the United States at iwere among 150 cited at the er, Glen Bennion, Leon Chrishave been pending word the age of 17 years, a convert to annual awards and honors by Renie Littlewood. Prayer was Margaret T. Johnson, music di vices tiansen, Perry Dalton, Basil Fife, from a was son in for who it convocation the Korea, LDS. church. offered by Elmer Klitgaard and outstanding rector of the North Box Elder , Sam Gordon, W, H. Griffith, J. reto acadebe unable learned will On the a vocal solo, "Sweetest Story, past May 13, 1886, she was work during stake MJ.A. board. Douglas Strlngfellow, candi- D. Gunderson, Geoge L. Johnturn home. married to Charles Matthews in mic year. was rendered by Lillian Felt. date for the U. S congress from son, Earl Johnston, Dr. C. R., . Bishop Lewis Wight will offi- the Logan temple. Eixcept Mrs. C. B. (Nadine) Stratford, for s, district One, will be guest speak- Jones, Charles Keller, John the impressive Remarks by Ed Ward were Highlighting ciate. nine years when she made her the Civic Improve- followed er representing 7:30 m John at Qlsen, Sunday In p. evening Raymond held the Logan ment club of ceremony, a violin solo in Friends may call Friday from home in Somerset, Colo., sh Brigham City, was by 'Harold by the Brigham City Second Payne, Fred L. Petersen, MarFelt and additional ward. 7 to 9 p. m. at the Harold B. had resided In Perry. She was Institute of the LJD.S church, named 59th historian the at tin Rasmussen, Abel S. Rich, A. G. , remarks Packer. Felt funeral home and on Sat- an active member of the church, was an address by Dr. D. Boyd by annual convention of Utah FedFamed for his talks on har- Elwynn Seely, Owen Westen-skoemeritus Peterson, president time Mr. of services at Ms. and Harold Felt sang urday until serving as a block teacher in of U.SAJC. Ah'. Joel E. Ricks eration of Womens clubs, held LeRoy D. White and Carl rowing experiences In World the family home. the Relief society. May 5, 6 and 7 in Salt - Lake "The Lords Prayer as conclud- War Two, which resulted In the Wold. of was the chairman proMaster Sergeant LelRoy Hoef-ler- , Interment will be in the BrigFor several years she and Mr. the loss of the use of his lower exing musical number and City. benediction was offered by W. T, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard ham City cemetery undet direc- Matthews operated the Perry gram. Other elected officers tremities through a wound, he Attend Rotary Convention newly Hoefler of Brigham City, receiv- tion of the Harold B Felt fu- post office and store. He died 16 Award wnners from Box from the northern district In- Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Stratis well known in this area. ed a battlefield commission to neral home. years ago. Interment was In the Brigham Elder county were Leon C, clude Mrs. J. Paul Burgess, is a manager and ford have returned from Jackson Stringfellow seeond lieutenant about the Survivors include two sons, Whitworth, Brigham City, Phi who will serve as second City cemetery where dedication announcer at radio station Hole, Wyoming where they atJohn Samuel and Elmer R. Matmiddle of April, it was learned of the grave was by Basil Fife KLO in Ogden. Phi award in the vice president. . Kappa tended Rotary convention. ' To thews, both of Perry; a steptoday. school of commerce; Don CoMrs. Is well Stratford qualiLt. Hoefler is serving in Korea son, Alfred Matthews, SacraWon Top Honors In State Meet burn, Honeyville, won a Lt. fied for the position of state with the 91st Field Artillery, mento, Calif.; three grandchilClyde Parker Bauch scholarhistorian. She has served as dren and a 40th division. He has been in ship. Civic Improvement club presicombat for the past year. Funeral services will be held Members of the Brigham City and Carol Roundy, Oonnne, Phi dent, secretary, treasurer (First LJD.S. ward will hear Pres- at 1 p. m. Saturday at the Perry historian, and is an honorary econOmicron home ward Upsllon with Rulon Ann chapel P. and John ident Bishop Dorothy F.O.E. Schedules. Talk omics scholarship; Leon C. member of the organization. Her - a Lillywhite at regular saciament 'Hirschi officiating. the late Mrs. Marion W. Whitworth, Friends City, mother,was Brigham call famAt Monday Meeting at the may meeting Sunday in the ward a charter member of Dunn, of Certified Utah Association home ily Friday evening and , At the Monday evening meet chapel. i Civic and served as its first vice Public Accountants award. until time of services. Saturday is former Mr. the of the Order of Ea Fraternal Lillywhite ing president and second president. Interment will be In the Brig Reserve Officer Training gles, Bill Thompson, KBUH xa president of the North Box Elder ham She recently completed a term on were Dorawards under di 'HC City cemetery Corps given his and die announcer, will speak, on stake. daughter, as parliamentarian of Northern rection of B. 'Arnold Harold the Felt Gilbert, fu Thursday 'to "World Affairs, it was learned othy Ann, returned from Holland District Fedeatlon of Womens Brigham City, Sons of Amer, shortly after the turn of the year neral home. today. clubs and had previously served to ican Revolution medal and Business meeting will begin when Mrs. Lillywhite died sudas treasurer. At present she Is at 8 p. m. at the POE home and denly. In Holland Mr. Lillywhite Australia Imports almost r all John H. Reeve, Brigham City,. serving as parliamentarian of U. S. Aircraft Associationme-dalimmediately following the talk I was president of the Netherlands its school and university textCivic club. ' : books f 1 from Great . : Britain. ; 'mission field. will be given. . , Her club activities have not been limited to Civic club. She has served as an active member of the American Legion auxiliary for many years, served as its president and also vice president of the state department of . Sparking the card is a wrest the American Legion Auxiliary. Keith Nuttall will attempt to Nuttall, who nearly schled weight, for speed. - , In Brigham City AAUW acThe whole card Saturday ling match between Dave Rey fight his way back Into the fa- the peak to the featherweght miliar win column Saturday title when only 19, will be crack- which boasts three more boxing nolds. Salt Lake City and Mike tivities she has served as vice when he meets Eddie Glover of ing open a campaign which he bouts and a top wrestling match, Nazarla, in a two out of three president and has been chairstab at hopes will take him to the light- is sponsored by the Junior fall or one hour time limit. Wil man of the State AAiUW finance Portland In a Chamber of Commerce and the lie Price, S.L.C. and Joe White committee. a comeback try. weight championship. She is the wife of C. B. StratKeith has trained hard for the Athletic committee of the Cham- cloud, a couple' of lightweights, Two years older though only ber of Commerce to raise funds will pair off, as will Benny ford, local successful furniture 21 heavier and carrying a har- past month, after a for the Peaches baseball team. Flake, 185 and Sam Healy, SL. dealer, and has two daughters, and gym build-up- . der punch, Nuttall takes the road-wor. , Dairy Judging Team Of BEHS Mrs. Thomas (Marion) Hlllis of Cut short of funds, the Peach- C., 185. his He reached serious of a Thursday peak first step ring glory . . . left to Bill Smoot, Sam Gordon, instructor; Dee Hardy arid Steve Tingey, Has- Berkeley, California, Mrs. and Wendell right: es from all receive will school In Heavyweight Benny profits Brigthe bid at night sparring against high 4 -ham City on an Impressive card iFlate, a heavy, for power and the venture and Keith Nuttalls kell, Ogden, faces an opponent Donald !W. (Barbara) Brown of Their judging won. them first place Saturday at state competition at the U.S.A.C. They will Lake Utah Salt in to named. national in be besides. tossed at City. represent Waterloo, Iowa. competition against Willie (Price," feather purse that opens at 8:15 p. m. North Stake - Carl Wold Named Lions President - Beehive Week Wood,"-Garland- Wednesday Eve' S6uth Stake Athletic Director Announced n Seven Sports Underway Or Planned d For For Highway Work ft I Musical North S La-vo- y Stake Successful r. s Funeral Held For h Funeral Saturday Child Wed. For Mrs. Matthews Funeral For 1 Anderson Saturday 2nd Ward Nadine Stratford Hear Congress Candidate Named Historian Mu-sula- Brigham Soldier Wins Commission . w, Hy-ru- Hear 1st Ward John Lillywhite great-grandchil- Nuttall Comeback Bid Here Tomorrow six-roun- d two-mont- h k |