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Show Universal Microfilming Corp 227 Sixth Ave. P0. Box H7 Salt Lake City, Utah Select Box Jan. Elder Princess, Attendants VOLUME 17, NUMBER BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 3.'5 First to Enter Peach Queen Contest Willard Man New Brigham Elementary School Truck Is Hit Logan Contractor Is Low Bidder on Park Valley School Job Dozing at the wheel, a highway patrol weighman heading for the Perry truck weighing station rammed a pickup driven by Daniel T. Zundell early Saturday morning, tipping the truck over and injuring the driver. n Princess and Attendants Jaycees Open Drive to Get Are Selected Out the Vote Two Brigham City girls will act as attendants to the little princess, selected at Tremonton last Saturday to reign over activities at the Box Elder County Fair and Golden Spike rodeo on August 26, 27, and 28. Chosen as princess was Manell Winzeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Winzeler, Tremonton, while her attendants will be Ann Stoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner, and Elaine K. Reeder, daughter Frank Mrs. City. The ride on Dream, of Mr. Reeder, and Brigham junior royalty will special float, "A Childs in the Garland Wheat and Beet Day parade this Saturday, in the fair parade at Tremonton, and the Peach Days parade here on September 10 and 1951 a 11. Selected from 57 entries in the contest, the winners were judged on personality, natural beauty. adherence to contest rules and poise Judges were Mis-- . Bessie Brown, president of the northern district of the Federa ted Women's clubs, and Prof, and Mrs Mojle Rice. Logan Winners were each presented with a doll while the others in the contest received a balloon The contest was sponsored bv the Tremonton Women's Civic league. Board Lists Requirements For 54 Peaches At an August 1 meeting of the Utah Peach Board of Control in Salt Lake City, a marketing policy for the 1954 Utah peach crop was established, according to George A Nielson of 155 is North Fourth East Nielson the chairman of the state organization. In a statement preceding the policy, the hoard mentioned that the peach crop in the Box . and We Elder. Salt ber districts have a 20 percent increase over the crop of last year. The program of the board relates only to interstate shipments of the crop which on a state wide basis is 27 percent above the 180 thousand bushels moved last year. Bushels of peaches to be moved interstate this year is estimated at 230 thousand bushels. The following recommendations were made hv the board: the minimum grade shall be US No. 1; the minimum size of the early Elberta variety shall he inches one and in bushels nr bulk, or a maxi mum count of 84 in standard boxes: minimum size of all other varieties shall be two inches in bushels or bulk, or a maximum count of 78 in standard boxes; and lots not exceeding 500 pounds net weight or 10 bushels, shdll be exempt from the inspection requirement. Lake-Davis- seven-eighth- An intensive Class of 39 Plans Reunion Heading the special get out the vote" committee will be Boyd Jeppsen, ..assisted by Paul Huehel and Grant Allred. was BPW Club Plans are underway for a class for members of the Class of 1939, Jay Law, senior class president, announced today. Arrangements are being made for the reunion1 to be held at the LDS Fourth ward recreation hall in Brigham City on Saturday evening, September 11 at 3 p. m. Reservations of all class members and their partners are being made with Jay B. Law, Box 157, Garland, Utah with a charge of $1.25 per person being made. This is the 15th anniversary and a full evening of fun is being arranged. called to the two remaining days for registering for the primary election, on Tuesday, August 17 and a week later on August 24, Miller pointed out. The public affairs chairman reported that the Jaycees are preparing to issue a challenge to all other civic organizations on the percent of members registered and voting in the primary election in September. The first job to do is see that is registered, every resident Miller said. Back From Mission Injured in left-han- n n Community Church Will Hold Last Service Sunday in Old Building $1,000. and Johnson were on their way to Salt Lake City to question a prisoner suspected of being involved In a $2,000 burglary in Idaho. Eleven Cases Will In be Heard Court Term According to K. B Olson, county clerk, the following cases have been set for trial in the district court for Box Elder county before Judge Lewis Jones during the August term of court: Septemnber 14. David Peterson versus Shirley Benson: Ruby Mclntire versus Henry A. Commercial Security Bank versus Edward E Chadwick; and Miss Daisy Bott Karl G. Welling versus Phillip . . . will be honored Sunday Valencia. September 28 Russell B. Walevening at home coming ceremonies in the Eighth ward dron versus Devere Hawkes; Robert L. Ririe versus W. W. Clyde chapel. Construction; and Vernon Hansen versus LeGrande Hunsaker. October 13. David Holmgren versus Newell Richins; A E. Heinshon versus C. Jean Shonka and Anna Erickson: Western States Refining company versus! Charles J. Wood, and Fronk 'Chevrolet versus John Neal. on . Eighth Ward To Fete Daisy Bott Sunday A home coming tribute be paid to Miss Daisy daughter of Mr and Mrs. roni R. Bott, Third North will Bott, Mo- and Fifth East, Sunday evening at 7:30 oclock in the Eighth ward chapel. Miss Bott returned last Saturday from an 18 months mis sion in the Northern States mis sion, with headquarters in Chicago. spending most of her time in Wisconsin and Illinois. The home coming welcome will be presented under the direction of Bishop Ernest E. Hansen, who extends an invitation to the public to attend the special service. Upon being released, Miss Bott was met in Chicago by her parents and they drove on to Palmyra, N. Y and back home over the pioneer trail, visiting all the points of interest. Four Escape Injury As Car Turns Over Four occupants of a late to , Sheriff Thomas W. Conner, Idaho, and Shoshone County Treasurer Myron D. Johnson. 36, were injured early Wednesday morning in a two-ca- r accident at Utah Hot Springs. Both were treated at the Dee hospital in Ogden and released. Sheriff Conner received a minor cut on the head and an ankle Injury. Treasurer Johnson had a nose and shoulder injury. Trooper Arthur Spendlove issued Johnson, the driver, a ticket for making an improper turn. He said Johnson, thriving south made a sharp left-turbeneath the underpass. His machine was struck by an automobile driven by Robert George Pett, 23, of Brigham City, who was attempting to pass on the one-waroad. The accident was reported at 7:45 a. m. Both cars went off the road and plowed into an embankment Damage was estimated at Sheriff Conner remodeling work at Park Valley school, submitting a price of $22,800 for the job which will be completed within 90 days. Plans and specifications were prepared by Hodgson and Holbrook, Ogden architects. A list of 16 new teachers for the district were approved upon recommendation of Leon Christiansen, supervisor, and two resignations accepted, Ralph M. Baird, principal at Fielding, and Elbert Anderson, Willard .teach- District, Mon. Idaho Sheriff Is ' Host Northern 37, of Shoshone, campaign to see reunion attention Cheryl Palmer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, 458 South Main street, is the charming young lady selected to represent Smiths Suiter Market. . . . Local Accident that every voter is registered before the primary election was launched this week by the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Troy Miller, chairman of the public affairs committee announced. Special The accident occured at 12:30 Saturday morning about a mile and a half south of Willard, as Zundell was returning from Ogden where he is employed as a night watchman. Both vehicles were headed north when the accident occured. The injured man was taken to the Cooley Memorial Hospital where he was treated for a crushed hand, hip injuries, cuts and bruises but w'as released after receiving medical attention. Investigating the mishap was Deputy Sheriff Orlin Allen and State Trooper TeWayne j contract for the remodeling Ihe Park Valley school was aplet, teacher assignments proved and an architect employed to draw up plans for a third elementary school in Brigham City in major actions taken by the board of education of the disBox Elder County School trict meeting, Monday of this er. week. The firm of Hodgson and HolNewell J. Olsen and Sons, Lo- brook was the unanimous gan, were the low bidder on the choice as architects for preparing plans for the proposed third Sheryl Ann Barker elementary school In Brigham . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. City, to be built on property. In the east side of town, purchased V. L. Barker, 605 South Third this year for that purpose. East, will represent Drewes Official approval was placed Floral and Gift in the annual on the awarding of contracts for Peach Queen contest. remodeling and improvement work at Box Elder High school. These included the new sprink13th Is Lucky of ling system, the building passage ways between the sciNumber for building, , reThe Brigham City Business ence and main Nedra Petersen and Professional Women will be modeling at fhe gymnasium and hosts to the Northern district curb and gutter Installations. In another contract Thirteen is a lucky number clubs at the annual summer was addition, lor Nedra Petersen, daughter outing, Monday evening at 7:30 on let for the planting of lawn the south campus, Tyson of Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. at Rees Pioneer park, it was reSeed and Feed were low bidder Anna Erickson, ported today by Petersen, Brigham City. with an offer of $2,485 on the ' . Nedra plans to celebrate her district supervisor. ; work. comThe district Northern 13th birthday today, Friday, The change order which authe 13th, with a family outing prises clubs from Logan, Ogden, thorized the contractor on1 the Tremonton and Brigham City. at Lagoon. Lincoln school addition , to .InA picnic supper, followed by Another interesting 13 in her stall steel windows, celiot cella the by program presented life is the fact that her name ing and provide a new roof on contains 13 yetters and that host club and Tremonton, will the old building also wag given this Friday the 13th is the be the entertainment for the the stamp of approval. . , In other actions taken at the only day of its kind this year. evening. Miss are Ericksen Assisting She was born August 13, meeting, the board reValene Hansen and Ann John- Monday 1941, at Cooley Memorial hosferred a request from the Wilpresident and vice presi- lard Parent-Teache- r association pital and to her knowledge son, can not remember celebrating dent respectively, of the local for an additional instructor J to club. - named her birthday on a Friday bethe ' superintendent, All members are urged to Christiansen fore. She is an eighth grade to meet with patoday trons of the.MoKkUey school, in student at Box Elder junior make their reservations with Jean Shonka, or any of the Tremonton to try to work out high school this year. club officers. a solution to the overcrowded condition and Hervin Bunder-soto see about hard surfacing a portion of the grounds at the McKinley school. The board authorized the purchase of a new school bus for the Yost route from the Central Chevrolet company on a low bid of $3,496. Historic Structure chased a year earlier from John Fife Construction company Served as Day School M. Bridge. presented the only bid for hard The Community church was surfacing the. area west of. the And Worship Center organized on October 18, 1890 Central school, part of which is and Rev. Gillispi served as pas to be paid by Brigham City, in ComFinal services the old it was accepted, the bid bechurch tor until 1895. Through his ef and Presbyterian munity A request for . an a mission school was open ing $6,591.25. forts, building on North Main street, ed in 1891, the structure serving additional cement area on the wili.be held Sunday morning at the dual purpose of a place of east side of. the building, as 11:00 o'clock, Rev. Walden Toevs on Sunday and an edu- submitted by a delegation from worship after announced this wpek, institution during the the PTA, was rejected. which the historic old structure cational The board took under adviseweek. will be abandoned as the church Miss K. P. Williamson and ment a request from the Linmoves to the property purchased Mrs. J. E. Schaiffer were the coln school PTA to pay half the from the Sixth LDS ward, now first teachers in the mission cost of a duplicating machine being remodeled. school, serving for two years costing $300. An additional teacher for both The old frame building at 77 They were followed by Mrs. C. lunior and senior divisions at North Main was built during E. Sullivan and Miss Carrie Sulthe summer of 1878, the year livan, mother and daughter, Box Elder as well as the Miss Edith Rev. Samuel Lovejoy Gillispi es- from 1894 to 1903. elementary school was tablished the Box Elder mission Hughes and Miss Edith John- authorized. The board also voted to purchase an additional here for the Presbyterian church, son taught during the 1903-0share of water for the Grouse Continued On Page Five) the property having been pur Creek school at a cost of $250. Bunderson reported that a Hold Final Services in Old Building new floor had been provided .for the shop building and other remodeling work was underway at Bear River High school. The board directed him to call for bids for the removal of the home purchased from Mrs. Zina Anderson adjoining the Lincoln school grounds and to investigate disposal of another residence immediately building west of the school. The board approved an addiof $72 per tional ' payment month to Jay Brown for transportation of five high school students from Boothe valley to the Browning ranch where they can be picked up by the regular bus serving that area. John P. Lowe was employed as janitor for the Willard school, John Woodruff Hansen as custodian at Box Elder High and Raymond Hansen at Bear River High. Acting oh a petition submitted to the board, the group approved fencing and cleaning up the new playground area across the street west of the Centra! school as requested. The resignation of V. V. Phillips. utility man for the district was received and accepted and Asa B, Stokes was appointed to fill the vacancy. A number of other minor affairs were considered and the meeting adjourned to reassemble Friday morning at Box Elder High school to study proposed Year Old Church Seventy-Si- x hard surfacing of the roadway as a day school, will lie abandoned after and grounds around the build. . . also operated l'inal services are held in the structure on August 15. ing. A of Cited for failure to keep his vehicle under control was Dra-doJohnson, Springdale, Utah. He was driving a car belonging to the State of Utah. Ann Stoner, Manell Winzler, Elaine Reeder . . . were the trio selected as little princess and attendants for the Box Elder County Fair and Golden Spike rodeo from among 57 entries in the annual contest held at Tremonton. The two attendants, Ann and Elaine, are from Brigham City. 12 PAGES 13, 1954 Board Employs Architect to Plan Injured When i 55 mod- el sedan escaped injury Thursday morning at 315 a. m when their car rolled over once after hitting a slick spot, caused by rain, on highway 91. near Dry lake in Cache county, according to Leonard Jeppsen. state troop or investigating the accident Damages to the car were estimated at $250. Driver of the sedan was Iiw-elR. Dallin. 21. of Springville, Utah The occupants were Charles McDonald of Colorado Springs, Colo Karen Brown of l ; Fairview. Wyoming; and Slier man Nelson of Spanish Fork. Utah. Trooper Jeppsen states from they were all returning I working In Yellowstone park. 1 , |