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Show I 'JniveruAi 277 5ltL Slt Scout Drive North Civic Club Opens Tonight Group Meets Tonite Travel Trophy A With Rally The You Are Important in the Life of a Boy finance campaign for the Boy Scouts will he launched tonight, Friday, in Brigham City at 7:30 at a rally at the Central school, Rulon Peterson, president of the Lakevieiw LDS stake and an owner of Hereford the Peterson Brothers ranch in Roy, will be the featured speaker. More than 400 men of the Brigham City area have agreed to be in attendance to receive training and inspiration for the jolb of selling scouting during the campaign. To see 1,667 prospects and show them how they can be important in the life of a boy has been set as their goal, according to Perc Petersen, campaign chairman. He said that committee members have agreed to (1) attend the kick-ofrally, (2) invest in scouting at the rally, (3) sell five prospects during the campaign period, December 4 to 7, and (4) report on all their prospects before the campaign deadline, December '7. Some 800 boys in the Brigham City area are depending upon them to keep that agreement," Petersen stated. I urge you not to let them down. Several special prizes will be given away during the campaign. A years supply of eggs, donated by Glen Knudson, will go to the captain of the team making the largest total investV. Vosco ments at the rally. Call has donated theater tickets to the first team to sell . all its prospects and report; and neckties will go to the team securing the largest average investment. Report meetings for the campaign have been set for Saturday, December 5. and Monday, Dec. 7. iBoth meetings will be held from 7:30 to 8:30 at the Brigham City Chamber of Commerce, under the direction of E. R. Davis, campaign auditor. Everything must be reported by tlie Monday meeting. Assisting Chairman Petersen as members of the campaign steering committee, are Wallace Christensen, J. Oleen Palmer, f change in the place Food Sale To Swell Dental Health Fund words The home baked" mean just exactly that in connection with the food sale that will be conducted by the Beta Sigma Phi sororities on the af- ternoon of December 19. The food sale will be in conjunction with the prize awarded of two learner" bicycles, to be given aiway to some lucky boy and girl, as a feature of the chi- ldrens dental health fund campaign. There will be all kinds of delicious and tempting baked goods such as pie, cake, doughnuts, nut breads, cookies, candies, rolls and bread, white and brown. The place for the sale and prize award will be held at the Watkins Music store, first door south of the Packer Motor com- pany. Mrs. Lillian Felt who has been associated with the dental project since its inception in wishes it expressed that this fund to help children have dental work done is only an aid. Those who wish to take advantage of it may repay the organization if and when they can. Tickets are available from any Beta Sigma Phi member. Active on the committee are Mrs. Henry Fredrickson, 1949 e In Box Elder Jeff Wiliams Ja jeers and then wives liuni all over the state of Utah will! Sat ui day be in Brigham City when the local Junior Chamber of Commerce organization plays host with a travel trophy part- VOLUME BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY .MORNING, DECE.MRER NUMBER 19 4C, Staged even other month, the' local gtoup won the travel trophy September 19 at a similar meeting held at Fish Lake when they traveled the gieaiest number of giving them the honor of entertaining at the next state gathering. The atfair will open with a business meeting at 3 o clock, followed by an open house reception at the Armory fiom 5 to 8 o'clock Bingo and other games will he played at the evening parly. The group will go to the high school cafeteria at 8 o'clock for dinner, returning to the armory for a 9:30 dance For those staying over night, a special lour of the Intemioun-tain school has been arranged for Sunday morning. Verl Petersen is geneial chairman of the travel trophy paity, assisted by Bill Davis, director member. Jay Swenson, E. Reese Dick Larsen, Armour Davis, Jensen. Vernon Drowcs and D. Glenn Smith, each heading spe-- I da committees. 1.05 Look Out For 1. 12 PAGES 1953 old tin Says Sheriff in' on check artists, S"eii!f W,r:ni Hyde call tioned hiisine men io ne vigilant in accepting checks during tin- holiday season 'The 'leek artists are usually busiest daring rush seasons," Hyde (mimed old "and Chnst mas shi pping time will find them operating. The sheriff oftered Ihe full coopeiulKin of his olfiee in ap piehending offenders, reminding merchants that cards ol warning and blanks to write down desci ipi nins aic available at no osl The cords aie suitable for a display on cash rcgislers warning Ihe would be check ar-- t is! s that a full description would be taken. a the lookout w.iami.' 'o II Nursery To Be Provided D. G. Nelson Embezzlement Trial Day Leads In Wed. To Be Heard Jan. 4 School Voting last In stale For Shoppers a icsuined arraignment S, mud. iv Miss U Jean Slionka pleaded no! guilty to Scheduled to fly over the city at 3:00 o'clock and to be officially escorted into town at 3:30 lunges of emltezlement and giand larceny and trial date was set toi Monday, January 1, by District Judge Lewis Jones. unofficial and incomplete fiom seven of the 12 votDelay was caused when Curtis ('alder-woodAttorney mg piecinets in dislnei one toi was asked by the court a vacancy on the Box Elder lo piepaic a new bill of particuBoard ol Education. lars, as requested by Miss ot the election held ki('K attorney, Box Bluer in the Western area) Ttu, eom.;u.(1 u.,sion was pie. on Wednesday could not be locourt M.nIt.d thrmlgh evelate Thursday at live time which prening cincts weie still unreimned. They were Grouse Creek. Lakeside Junction. Luem and Clear Creek. i). G. Nelson. Snovvville, piled up a substantial lead uvei Her ben Tanner, Grouse Cheek, in i t . ( Vaccination Of e - Satur-icimme- THEY WEAR THE PANTS Pets Is Urged Rotary Anns, Garbed In Hubbys Clothes By Sheriff Conduct Surprise Rotary Meeting Tues. Urging owners to vaccinate dogs against rabies, and to keep all dogs and cals confined as closely as possible, disusing of such animals not wanted, Sher-- j iff Warren W. Hyde warned this week of the proximity of what has become a rabies epidemic. With six cases definitely established in Idaho, mostly all in Cassia county which borders Box Elder on ihe north, and several cases in Colorado, a countywide quarantine may be spaced on Box Elder by the slate board of health, the sheriff said. Santa Claus Pays First Visit To City, Saturday Afternoon tails In November Check Artists' , Inches Rain Fifteen Planes The seven reporting earlier gave Nelson 157 voles and only 82 for Tanner. Here is the tabulation of votes m the rejKHting precincts: Nelson Tanner mg the age-oladage, Huir.onne that women can't keep a ses Vom-all ere' Rota'y Anns surp'ised Stinitoid. on P.ot.iiv the club ,f members David O. An leisen, Charles Tuesdav n.xot when they took NielW. Clayhaiigli and "(Juig ovei the entire meeting. The women, garbed in their sen weie loaned on lite occaMis. husbands' clothing weie quiet-- , sion of then hinhday.s by Don-z:S M.,r:in Rasmussen. Mrs. l ly seated in their places proudButler and Mrs Herein ly wearing Rotaiy identification o! liie fellowship comburtons at the War Memorial Unusual bouquets of home as the men arrived lor the mittee. caiysunihomums wrapped in old noon luncheon. as The meeting was conducted newspapers vvie presented A ieport in ilovveis. birthday abMrs. Madsen Earl in the 'by of ladies' night was givrhyme sence of Mrs. Walt Mann. en by Mrs. Milton Peters. Mis. The large group sang "AmerJ. Loo Nelson biought down the ica" led by Mrs. Alf Fioenv.ia house costumed as a tightfist-efollowed banker" with her financial player by Mis. Alt Olsen. report. Mrs Walt Mann then arrived Mrs Theron Lee introduced and literally stole the show, the program whn h included an attired in Walt's duck hunting original song sung by Mis. Daclothes. vid O. Andersen Mrs. Harold B. She then conducted Ihe re- Kelt and Mrs. Walt Mann. Their mainder of ihe meeting. During selection was followed by an the enure affaii Mrs. Duireil outstanding piano number Nielsen fined the members for Charles W. Claybaugh. sudden outbursts or failure to Keyhole speaker for the day The container was Mrs. Richard Alston. keep in line. holding the fines was heavy laMeeting adjourned with Mrs. den as the meeting closed. Wall Mann's remaik. "Don't let Minutes were read by Mis il he said that a woman cant Ezra Owen and approved. keep a secret. v - - ' .Snowville 9 12 Yost Howell Rosette Park Valley .. 6 16 4 Hi 20 32 8 10 6 0 Blue Creek Booth Valley-Promontor- ... Tot a Is 82 157 To Seek Cause In Pollution Of Bear River Fly In Search The Surprise Rotary Meeting Vi? Court Revokes Salt two Hope of finding Lake City fliers, believed lost somewhere in Northern Utah or Southern Idaho, was abandoned this week but not until after 11 local members of the Civil Air Patrol spent two days in the search mission. Participating as pilots were Loo Young. Clarence Jorgenson, Louis Breitenheker and David Gilbert. John Weir supervised the activities of the Brigham City squadron. Flying as aerial observers, .weie ..Bulb Nunnelley, Tom Hewellet and Blair Nelson. Assisting also were Dallas Cutler who cheeked each aircraft landing and taking off; Ward Semst who was in charge of relueling, and Ronnie Cutler, who iccorded designation num-betof aireratt involved in the seaich. used the Fifteen aircraft Brigham City airport as a base during the two day search mission. covering approximately 5,000 square miles in Northern Utah and Southern Idaho. Pilots from Provo, Ogden, Salt Lake City and Logan joined the local fliers in covering the designated search area. Major Richard W. Burl was the mission commander for the Utah Wing of the Civil Air Patrol. The local chapter of the Amer ican Red Cross assisted in Ihe effort hy furnisiinig hot coffee, doughnuts and sandwiches free in to the 15 people involved the mission. John Howard and J. E. Ryan weie in charge of arrangements for the local Red Cross chapter. Corinne Ward Dinner Planned For Tonight Legion, Auxiliary Hold Xmas Party The now memorial gymnasium at Bear River high school American Legion and Auxil will be dedicated in ceremon- iarv members and tiheir parties planned for this evening. ners will be tieated to a ChristDecember 4 at 7:30 ,p. m. mas party instead of the reguGymnasium and class room lar meetings next Thursday-evening- . unit tours will be conducted at December 10. 6:30 and 10:30 oclock with the The affair will open with a dedicatory program at 7:30 p. social hour at 7:30, followed by m. a buffet dinner. 'Bingo games The evenings schedule will be and a program have been arcompleted with a basketball ranged to occupy the balance of game at 9 o'clock followed by the evening. dancing at 10:30 p. m. The phone number of the News Phone your society news to 771. and Journal Society editor Is 771. s baby-sitter- noon. Supervised play and story telling circles will be part of the entertainment provided at the nursery party, along with a surprise visit during the afternoon by Santa Claus himself. During the past week, Brigham City stores have taken on a festive aippea ranee and holiday merchandise is being displayed and featured. Jaycees Will Sponsor Home Light Contest The annual Christmas home decoration and lighting contest will be sNinsored again this year by the Brigham City Junit ior Chamber of Commerce, was announced this week by Ieic Petersen, chairman of the event. Offering three cash prizes of and $10.00 for the three best lighted homes in the city, the Jaycee committee urges home owners to start planning and arranging their decorations $25.00, $15.00 now Idea behind the project is to get more home owners to participate in the lighting campaign. to help give Christmas its true meaning, Petersen said. "It will not bo necessary to an entry blank, PeterYour home lights and decorations will be all the notice required, and every decorated home will .be considered in this final judging. send in sen stated. tion. Glascock Parole Satuiday afternoon, old Santa Claus will pay his first visit of the holiday to Brigham City. Pteliminary event in the city's a olfieial opening (will be marching demonstration by the VFW drum and bugle corps at 2:30 o'clock on Main street. This famous unit will exhibit the playing and marching techniques which won national honors at the VFW conevntion last summer. In a special ceremony on the courthouse stops at 5:00 o'clock, old Santa will turn on the beautiful street decorations for the first time. A short program of community- caroling and talks will be presented. Innovation for the holiday season will be the free day nursery for toddlers from one to four years of age, to be held in the Chamber of Commerce quarters over the Box Elder County are Bank. Shopping mothers invited to leave their little ones with the corps of volunteer from the Kindergarten club who will be on hand to care for them between the hours of 2 to 5 in the after- Mission Here s Investigation into the heavy lish losses through pollution of the lower Bear river are beby department ing continued of fish and game biologists. Game fish losses included many thousands of ehanel catfish ranging in size from a few inches in length to ten pounds in weight. Also killed were considerable quantities of marketable rough fish. in The heavy losses occurred that section of the Bear river west and ying immediately north of Biigham City. In recent years this section of the river had become increasingly well known for excellent channel several catfishing. following plantings of this species of game fish in this water. Early investigation indicates the fis-- losses resulted from low oxygen content in these waters. Continuing study is expected to reveal the exact causes of this condition. A representative of the State Water Pollution Control board is aiding in the investigation. biologists Department say that a latge portion of the total fish population in this seeion of Ihe Bear river has been lost because oi the current pollu- refrigerator, tables, table lamps, rugs, electric arc welders, washing machine, dishes and other household equipment is asked to contact the sheriff's office. All information will he held strictly confidential, Hyde said. Possible connection with a similar robbery at Blue Creek was seen by the sheriff when the William Roberts home was entered and tools and household goods taken, as reported two weeks ago. New Bear River This Evening j 5k J.-n- v y- y Probation was revoked and 'Herbert J. Glascock committed Tuesday night. President Alf Freeman will to the county jail last Friday when the case of pa-- i preside at the meeting and in- morning role violation came up before troduce the guest speaker. Mr. Lewis Jones in district and Mrs. Lowell R. Baron are 'Judge court. in charge of the reception comRevocation was asked by Wilmittee. liam E. Boyington. adult probation officer, because of misconduct. Glascock was originally tried on a car theft charge. Gym Dedication Ut .' Party Saturday man-miles- Home Robbed "Getting Back to the American Way" will he the subject used by Jeff Williams when he speaks to the Box Elder Knife and Fork club next Monday evening, December 7. Dinner will be served in the high school cafeteria at 7:30 oclock, followed by the address in the school auditorium. Jeff Williams is one of America's most sought after speakers. During the past five years he has traveled over 150,000 miles, mostly by air. For example. he speaks in Brigham City-oMonday night, flies to Miami. Fla., where he speaks on J'ty, of meet- ing. from the Chamber of Commerce quarters to the Idle Isle, was announced this week by Lewis Jones, president of the Associated Civic clubs of Northern Utah for the session planned tonight. Friday, at 7:30 o'clock. Following dinner, Henry Pearson,. director of the Utah Foundation, will address the group leading a discussion on the legislative program being introduced at the special session. Second Farm Club Meeting i'.' Jaycees Hold Mrs. Lee Davis, Corinne; Mrs. George Craghead, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Louella MacFarlane, Mrs. Dee Young, Corinne; Mrs. Neil Harper, CoIt is also tWomrTrtfDded that DeLos Thompson, LaRue Yates, rinne, Mrs. Mac Young, Brigham all efties and incorporated Mrs. Bill Rowe and Mrs. towns think Glen Knudsen, Clair Huggins ity; very seriously about Wesley Hansen, Corinne. and Davis. this problem, Hyde said. If a Funds raised in the campaign good enough? job cluld be done, will be used by our Lake Bonneit may save a lot of inconvenville council to provide volunience in the future." ofteer training, field service, In talking veternarians fice service, camp facilities and in this county, I am informed program activity opportunities that dogs can be vaccinated for for the 16 institutions sponsorapproximately $1.50 each, espein area. this ing scouting if the communities can cially it will By the end of 1953, on appointment get together have spent $5,115 in providing and have their dogs brought to The these services. Brigham one center. Full cooperation Discovery of a robbery at tbe throughout the City area invested $2,551.26 in county on this Hanof home Mitchell at last Edgar year. scouting matter will be deeply appreciaShar-ifsel f to was This council, which serves Valley reported ted, Sheriff Hyde said. 160 sponsoring institutions Warren W. Hyde this week, in Weber. Morgan, North Davis, probably happening some weeks Phone your news to 1000. and Box Elder counties has a ago. Household furniture, electrical 1954 operating budget of appliances and valuable Engineered tools were taken in the latest robbery. "Anyone who may have seen a truck operating in the vicin-ilof Hansel Valley, loaded with surh items as beds, chairs, To Speak At L Primary Carnival Leon Carver Will Be Held Tonight 3rd Ward Tonight is the night for the Thud vvaid Primary Carnival. "Fun As VVe Dig. The carnival will he held in the Eighth ward ha.l between lie hours nf 6 and 9 p. m During the enure evening all Primai v chiidien will perform prelect J jv ;W Rotary Anns (lop photo) . . . were in on the OiH'rations Secret which loft the Rotary momliers wide eyed and open mouthed on Tuesday noon at the War Memorial homo. Front row, left to right: Mrs. Theron B. Lee, Mrs. E. IL Owen and Mrs. Walt Mann; hack row. left to right: Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, Mrs. V. Earl Madsen and Mrs. Durrell "Quig Nielsen. Mrs. Walt Mann, lower left, presided over and'conducted the surprise program. Mrs. ('. R. Williams. Mrs. Earl Seegmiller and Mrs. Doug Fife, lower right, were dressed as their husbands, from their hats to man sized shoes. in dance or Ming. Everyone i. mvi'erl to loin in R V. Mrs Reedei. 'lie fun said today .Supper w,!l he served, games aie schedu,e I. a program and dam ing will climax the aifair. All piocecds go in the rocrea-- . non hail building fund. VFW Auxiliary 20-3- 0 Leon W. Carver was elected of the Twenty-Thirtclub at the regular meeting piesident Wednesday night, with Maynard Victor selected as first vice piesident, Dean Candland chosen as second vice president, and Rev. Walden Toevs relect-e- d ehai.'-nai- i I Club sccietary-treasurer- Holds Food Sale Homo made pits cakes hioad rolls and othoi baked ttxxls will at the bo ofteied Saturday Packer Motor company hy the Selective Burglary VFW auxiliary. A DANIELSON. Conn. HIP) The home made goodies will burglar broke inlo three offices' he on sale fiom 10 a. m. to 1 Mrs. in Danielson and escaped with (i rn. Mis. Eva Yoarsley, $1.24. Tile bandit took Ihe monElla Riehman and Mrs. Zina office, Thompson are serving on the ey fiom an attorney's the office of the town medical food sale committee. examiner and the oftiee of the town court judge. Phone your news to 1000. . Elected also as directors were Glenn Smith, Ben Andersen, Ray Adams and Verl Petersen. D. Installation of the new offi- cers will be held at the December 19 meeting of the elute, which will be ladies night -dance party in t,he new club rooms over Glens Rexall Drug. dinner- Theft During Services PADUCAH, Ky. (UP) A thief stole $100 worth of silverware and tools from the Twelfth Street Baptist church while services were in progress. |