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Show irw Co Universal Microfilming Sixth v. Salt L City, Utr; I S p. 277 J'n. 5A Eight Top Utah Basketball Squads Signed For Tourney Eight top Utah basketball squads are now lined up for the first annual Brigham City invitational tournament, according to Ole Zundel, publicity chairman. Filling the last two berths in the tournament line-uare the classy West Weher and Plain City squads. Their acceptance for tourney play was received This week. The tournament will be held at the Box Elder high school gymnasium on the evenings of March 19. 20 and 21. Sponsored by Brigham City American Legion Post No. 10, all proceeds from the tournament will be used for Legion Junior baseball. The top teams of amateur or rank in Utah will City perform on the Brigham semi-amateu- r hard boards. They are led by Big Vern and include Ogden Ford Sales, American Legion post of Ogden, the Brigham City American Legion post, Morgan, A & G Dinner Horn store, Ogden, and West Weber and Plain City. Brigham City people who at- VOLUME 46, NUMBER 11 tend the three-nigh- t tournament will see some of the finest basReluctantly Parts ketball played in Utah at the battle. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1953 With Trophy tx' BOVINE SURGERY Willard Gold And Wisconsin Stick, Holstein Cow, Feeling Property owners on Second south, from Main street to Filth east, voted in faor of dealing a Special Improvement district at a special meeting February 25 at the city hall. (Note: This news was not published earlier because it is the policy of the City Council not to make public the minutes of their meetings until "approved," usually at the lollowing meeting.) Set For March 19 It may not excite the Mayo oflprt Poison, w'ho was Clinic, hut medical news was Tr made in Box Elder county re 'called after the cow had "been Ja for about three weeks. cently when Wisconsin Stick, a Dr.ailin" Poison diagnosed the sickHolstein dairy cow owned by Paul Hun.-akunderwent a suc- ness wdre in the stomach, perfor haps already reaching the heart. cessful major operation Dr. Poison suggested as a hardware. er Attending veterinarian was Proposes C. of C. Act As Clearing For Major Events Willard will hold its Gold and Green Dance, Thursday March 19, in the ward amusement hall from 9 p. m. to 12 p. m. Decorations and floor show numbers will follow the theme of "Blue Hawaii. The floor show' remedy a trip to the Ogden is being directed by Mr. and Livestock yards or the operation. Mrs. Ira Archibald. Music will After disinfection and deading, be furnished by LaVerd Johns in a slit was cut Wisconsin orchestra. Sticks left side about six inches Junior Gleaner girls, winning long. Dr. Poison reached into two individual awards this year, will her belly and extracted pieces of wire, each about two be honored. inches long. He said both pieces The public is invited to atof wire had penetrated the stom- tend. ach lining. The operation lasted an hour and a half. The doctor returned five days Iater, removed the stitches and pronounced the cow' in top con- of the The secretary-manageElder Chamber of Commerce, Ross C Bowen, today prooM'd that his office act as dition. a clearing house for dates of Hun.xaker Wisconsin reports major public events in the count- Stick is feeling fine and only ymissed one feeding, the night of all the operation. Under this arrangement, important gatherings, celebrations, etc. could be equitably scheduled so they would not Box with each other. There have been many occasions in the past when important occasions were held on the same night or closely together detracting from each other. In order to avoid conflicts as much as possible it w'ould be very helpful if the Chamber of Commerce were advised long in advance of date of conventions, meetings, etc., Bowen said. If this infQimation were telephoned or mailed it would be possible to know if there were many conflicting dates on and inmany instances dates could be shifted to a more satisfactory time. Dr. Holt Will Be See Stake Play Tonight In Honeyville Ward First presentation of North Elder stake M.I.A. play, Miss Chatterbox, was held at the Seventh ward last evening. Tonight at 8 p. m. in the Honeyville ward hall the three-ac- t play will again toe presented. Last presentation, directed by Mrs. Leone Christensen, stake drama leader, will be on Tuesday. March 17, at 8:30 p. m. at Corinne. Box Buried Friday Funeral services for Dr. Alfred Lawrence Holt, 445 south Third died west. Brigham City, who last Tuesday, will he held Friday at 2 p. m. in the Fifth L.D.S. ward chapel. will Bishop Evan Woodbury officiate. Friends may call at the HarThose taking part in the play old B. Felt funeral home, Friday, are: Maurine Rigby, Chester prior to services. Interment will Christensen, ' Marjorie Larsen, be in the Brigham City Dixie Burnett, Ma Rue Hunsaker, Prudence Sheridan, Sterling Mel Richardsen, Hannah Brown, Valeria Hamilton and Lois G. Hunsaker. Tol-ma- 3RD ANNUAL DANCE FESTIVAL Ted Olsen and Dave Wright are in charge of properties and sound effects. In charge of makeup are Lola Wight and Grace TO FEATURE 640 STUDENTS " r ", children of the Central; will buy rr library books. school (BIO of them) will partic- Proceeds on have added been Bleachers ipate in the third annual dance the floor of the gym fo accomoevefestival scheduled for this date the crowd. ning, March 13. beginning at 8 Youngsters of the school have p. m. in the Box Elder high been ticket salesmen. school gymnasium, J. D. Gunderson. principal said today. Each grade, composed of three Specially Thanked rooms, will present three numFor Efforts In bers. Colorful costumes have been planned for Pepper and March Of Dimes Salt." a bit of seasoning. Dances will include: "Circus A special thanks" to all Spice" by first graders; Gypsy who helped and donated to Tang" by second graders; "May the March of Dimes was isPole Flavoring" by third gradsued today by Ross Bowen, ers; "Add the Spice" toy fourth county director of Polio and Measures t'he board of directors. Mythical graders; with Grecian Flavor" toy fifth The drive was the most graders and Final Taste by successful in the history of sixth graders. the event here," he said. A Grand Finale, seasoned to Though the financial rc;Krt suit your taste, will complete of the drive is still incomthe extravaganza. plete. it is believed that over The nominal fee of 25 cents $9,000 was collected in the drive. per ix'rson is being charged.. All - Orme. No admission will toe charged and the public is cordially invited to attend. Funeral Saturday For Mr. Bywater Funeral services for James Ora Byiwater, 59, who died on Tuesday at an Ogden hospital will be held Saturday at 1 L.D.S. p. m. in the Second ward chapel with Bishop C. Horsley officiating. Friends may call at the HarB. Felt funeral home Friday evening between 7 and 9 p. m. and at the family residence, 58 south Second west, after 9:30 until time of services Saturday. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. old Plan First Sunday Afternoon Program Vote "Yes For Special Work On Second South Street, Green Ball Fine After Major Operation Recently fcj- - Brigham City First Ward Plans Annual Ward Dinner At 4ths Hall March 20 Owners Vote 'Yes" . After the council voted unanimously in favor of the creation of the Special Improvement district, Dr. J. Gordon iFelt, a property owmer on the street, asked that a vote be taken of the property owners present so that their feelings could be expressed. In the vote, 14 property owners voted yes, three "no and five did not vote. The Brigham City Fitst L D.S. Decorations: Mrs. George Crag-heaward will hold its annual ward and Mrs. Henry Buland. at on 20, dinner Friday, March and the following: Drewes Floral ti:30 p. m. in the Fourth ward Henry Drewes, Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. Jolecreation hall, it was learned . . . hands over the beautiful trophy, won by his store for .Ezra Owens and Mr. seph Carr, Mrs. the outstanding window decoration at fall oixTiing, to Uhet today from the Mrs. C. R. Jones. 1. Packer and Ronald Mrs and Hamilton, merchants committee chairman, who will preCleanup: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mr and Mrs. Ervin Clark. and Mr. and Mrs. Don Peters sent it to the store with the best trimmed window at Spring Attending the affair will be Nelson, and the on or The attraction are windows opening Friday. judged ward members 12 years old and Mr. and Mis. Howard appearance, originality and taste with a maximum of 10 oer who should bring their following: Mr. and Mrs. Armour Jorgensen points possible. Permanent possession is won after a store own silverware. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle PacJensen. Mrs. Mr. and Food committee: wins the trophy three times. The trophy is sponsored bv ker and Mr. and Mrs. Lee CleCharles Munns and Mr. and Mrs. ments. KBUH, radio station. and John Olsen, Facilities: Mr. and Mrs. Dever-el- l the following: Mr. and Mrs. J. Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leo Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Zenos Earl Andersen, Sacked and ShefMr. Mrs. and Boyd Earl, chairmen. Mrs. Mr. and Arthur Hess, field. Hostesses: The wives of the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bisley, Mr. Mrs. Raymond Payne, bishopric, and Mrs. Basil Hendricks, Mr. Mrs. Charles Keller "That Palmer Pair," Lucie and and Mrs. O. and Mrs. David O. Anderson and Dee Lund. Vincent Palmer, distinguished, Mr. and Mrs. (Bill Harris. young undersea explorers, will Ask Addition To Earlier Agreement Holding Mr. invitations: Publicity and be the next speakers at the South Them From Damage In Construction and Mrs. Bob Crompton and Knife and Fork tlulb next MonMiss Norma Jensen. day evening, at 7:30 p. m., acBanquet The Brigham City council wants no part of legal cases in Serving: Mrs. Andrew Carruth-erto Ross C. Bowen, presicording and Mrs. Elmer Jeppsen, Place Is dent. be which on Secof for d Palmer Pair Will Speak At Knife COUNCIL WANTS NO LIABILITY And Fork Monday CASES FROM STATE ROAD WORK "Harmless" s Stake Gleaner M-M- Changed charged damage they might property street, from Main east when the state road comon the street. mission constructs a through-highwa- y They indicated this in a letter to the road commission, which was read at the February 19 meeting of the City counond south Girls The banquet for MIA members in the South stake will be held at Jhe Idle Isle cafe Saturday evening at 7:30 p. an. Originally the banquet was to be held at the Intermountain Indian school. Program: Mr. and Vosco Call and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Packer, Transportation: Mr. and Mrs. cil, which asked for the addition to an agreement made Will Morrell and Mr. and Mrs. January 6, a stipulation the city and its officials will be held Hobor Sessiors, Finance: Mr. and Mrs. Merl harmless from any liability for damage that the state road Beecher, chairmen. commission might cause. A (Note: This news was not it earlier is because published the policy of the city council not to make public minutes of their meetings until they are Formal installation of the Le-lCity. Ogden. Logan and Tremon-to"approved," usually at the newly formed Box Elder Busi- 1952) was elected president; vice Mae Nelson, clubs and civic leaders will president; ness and Professional Women's subsequent meeting.) club will be held Tuesday, Mar. Nada Smith, recording secretary; attend the installation. The letter also told the com- 17, 1953, in the War Memorial Janet Abel, treasurer; and Beth mission that the city will curb home. Last week another club was Poulsen, recording secretary. and gutter the street provided into the Federation wdth brought Other members of the club in- the This new- - club, composed of property owners will pay the approval of Duchesne, thus Lila cost through a Special Improve- younger working girls in Brig- clude Marlene J. Nelson, making 25 clubs in the Utah ment assessment. ham City and surrounding com- Jean Armstrong, Marilyn Ander- State HadFedyation. Ada The Mayor and other officials munities. is sponsored by' the sen. Berdtne Peters, were to meet with the commis- Brigham City B P W. club. State President of the organiley. Cleora Pali, Maurine Malm-rose- . Arlene Dunn Oyler, Lucille zation is C. Jean Shonka of sioners to explain the citys poThis makes Brigham City the sition, according to the minutes. ecnnd city tn Utah to have more Dickey and Phyllis Mueller. Brigham City. Anna 8. Erickson State officers of the Business is the Brigham City club presiLetter on Civil Defense than one 'Business and ProfesA letter from J. D. Gunderson, sional Women's club within a and Professional Womens club, dent, also state corresponding club members from the Brigham secretary. Box Elder county Civil Defense city. diteclor, asked the city council 15 girls have signed Already to deride on whether the city t'he charter and others Mischa Poznanski Concert Sunday At l.t.S. wishing in the to wanted to participate join Ihe club are invited to purchase of Civil Defense equip- contact one of the charter memProfessor Mischa Poznanat the Intermountain Indian ment on a basis. bers and make application for ski. Utah State Agricultural at school, A committee, Sunday evening, of consisting college music instructor, will 6:30 p. m. Glenn Burt, Willis Hansen and membership. At a meeting this Pagive a violin concert at the Orion Eskelsen, was appointed tricia Wood All are invited to attend. of (Peach Quen protestant religious services to investigate. A motion to prepare a bid for new rest rooms in the City hall, Before Luncheon Friendly Chit-Chcarried unanimously. Leave Stop Signs As Are The council voted to leave stop signs as they are at Brigham City interseriions. placed according to regulations. It was tpported that snort markers for 'Brigham City's streets would cost $9 00 each. Floyd Jensen and Clair Morrell asked the council to Third soulh street on the south side of the street from Main to First east street. This would make it match the north side of the street, which is already The council derided further investigation was nepded in view of the moving of a pole line to the street. Mrs. W. Second B.P.W. Club To Be Organized Here a 50-5- at hard-surface- Okey New Neon Sign A motion to allow Robbins t shop to put a double faced. neon sign in front of the ocean. They are distinguished young undersea explorers. Lucie is widely known for 'her oil paintings made underwater and Vincent is a noted undersea adventurer and explorer. Sylvia H. Miller Dies Wednesday Sylva Holman (Miller, 51, former resident of (Bear River City, died Wednesday at the Brigham City ho6ipital after a two week's illness. She was born May 28, 1901 at Fountain Green, Utah, a daughter of Robert and Mary Brown Holman. She was reared in Bear Box River City and attended Elder county schools. Mrs. Miller married Leonard Miller, November 25, 1925, at Brigham City. They made' their home in Elwood, for several years and then lived In Montana from 1936 to 1941 when they moved to Provo where she has resided since. Survivors include her 'husband of Provo, her mother, Mrs. Mary Bear River City, and Holman, the following brothers and sisters: Urban Holman, Corinne; Harry Holman, Butbank. Calif.; Courtley Holman, Riveria, Calif.; Mrs. Ellis (Fern) Arbon, Mrs. Dean (Colleen) (Hunsaker, both Eldred of Honeyville; Mrs. Mrs. Thomas (Gwen) Kimber, (Ronella) O'Niel, both of OgSimden; Mrs. John (Wanda) mons, Roy, Utah; Mrs. Garnet (Verla) Aibel, Tremonton. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Harold B. Felt funeral home. Friends may call at the mortuary Friday evening. 7 to 9 p. m. and Saturday prior to serInterment will be in the Bear River City cemetery. now-store- carried unanimously. The council decided to send registered letters to all property owners on Second south street from Main to Fifth east, asking thpm to attend a special meet- Some B.E. Water Slated For Early Fishing Opening ing. A motion to move a pole line from Second south to Third south street, carried. Measles Reported in B. E. Six cases of measles, two in Brigham City and four in the rest of the county, were reported contracted during the week ending March 6, according to the Utah State department of health. n The Palmer Symposium, with and pretty, vivacious Lucie handsome, manly IVincent will more than Till the clubs demand for something different, Bowen said. Theres a medley of admarine venture, exploration, zoological research, the fine arts practiced on the floor of the vices. Do-Nu- Looking Over Musical Score . . . for one of the numbers to be presented on a new' musical program, featuring Box Elder young musicians, are, (left to right'Glen Humpherys, sponsor; Carol Jean Leggett, vocalist; Patricia Hunsaker, pianist and Earl Seegmiller, another sponsor. The program will be on radio station KBUli Sunday from t to 4:30 p. nt. Where New Highway Proposed Second south is the street on which the proposed new through, highway has been planned. Several property owners on the street have filed legal papers against the state road commission and Brigham City, alleging damage or that damage will be caused by the new highway, and asking damage payments. Attorney O. 'Dee Lund read a letter from the road commission which expressed dissatisfaction with delays of curb and gutters in Brigham City on Second south street, according to minutes of the special meeting. Under the pioponal which earned unanimously by the city council at t:ie special meeting, a sprinkling system will be installed between the curb and sidewalks, necessary fill and gi.ulmg will be marie, trees and grass planted and parking maintained by the city on the street providing that the woik is paid for by the property owners through Hie creation of a Special Improvement district. hard-surfac- rT-- r 8 PAGES Mrs. J. RracKen Lee And Daughter, Jon I,ee have a friendly visit before a luncheon date at Box Elder high school Wednesday'. They were guests at an informal luncheon at noon at the high school and Mrs. Lee and Jon were speakers at a sjXH'ial girls assembly in the afternoon. Left to right: Anne Fredrickson. Kathleen Rock, Rolerta Young, Mrs. Lee and Jon Lee, Colleen Farmer, Dixie (Jordon and Pat Hunsaker. . . . Three bodies of water in Box Elder county have been scheduled by the Utah Fish and Game commission for the early opening date. May 2. The general session will open June 6. Open will be the Bear River state from the Utah-ldahline to the .Great Salt Lake, the Black Slough and Locomotive Springs. o |