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Show Universal Microfilming Corp. 227 Sixth Ave. P.0. Box U7 Salt Lake City, Utah Jan. High In The Ozone VOLl'.MK 17, NTMDKR VI DRICIIAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTORER Final Rites Monday mtm Corinne PTA Slates First Willard Explorer Scouts pause on the trail to the Hag pole they erected a couple of miles almost straight up, above their homes in Willard, Making the trip up last Saturday were Rrute Durden, Robert Lotthou.se, Laren Deem, Jarvis Facer and Carl ONen post ad isor, and Dob Crompton of the Xews and Journal. , . Bear River High school earoff the homecoming Fiist meeting of the season for the Parent Teacher Association of the Corinne school will be held Monday, October 25, at the school house at 8 p. in. Mis Rev a Nelson is to be in chaige Program for the evening w'ill feature according to Mr. and W J Mis Muiri.s, program chairmen. Tracy R Welling. Mr. ned honors at Box Elder last night by winning 20 to 14, in a tight, thrilling game. The score was knotted at 7 all at half time. Box Elder came back to score and convert in the third period and Bear River duplicated early With in the fourth stanza. but minutes to play, the visiting eleven recovered a Box Elder fumble to break the tie and win their third game out of 32 played by the traditional foes. Willard Explorer Posts Double Outdoor Projects Whip Dangerous Blaze; Build Trail Over Rare, Scenic Area lighting and tin watching A woik of ,,, w i' the Mail the tmop built liom the Wii l.ird Peak road to the tup of a gigantic cliff above Will ml Explorer Scout Post HOP Wit Stalling with a huge sign lard, completed two pioec!s this tlial mdii ales where the tiuil summer that not only earned it the load haves snakes them merit badges but placed heavv giowths of eveithrough them in the roles of soil and and animal conservationists trailbuilders as well. A Point of They are lovers of the outdoors. in the words of their lead er Call Olson, and so their projects have been for a purpose Early in the summer some 20 troop members stopped a hiush blaze that could have seared the entire rugged face of Willard mountain. And within the past couple of weeks they completed a winding, two mile trail near Willard Peak that is easily accessible and presents a rare, thrilling view of the rugged cliffs that soar above their village. dedicated to The Explorers preservation of nature, answercall ed the Forest Services when a fire started at the roadside south of Willard and began If sweeping up the mountain it had gone unchecked it could thousands of have destroyed acres of grass and brush land Thp Explorers held it to a cou.-placres in two days of fire- Club to Fete Baker Priest Klit-gaar- Disabled Vets Bngham ( lty Saturdav Palmer, chan Where's My House . . . members of the Willard explorer troop gaze down their town, about two miles down, from the peak of gigantic cliff above Willard. They built a trail from Willard Peak road to the cliff. . . . t t aec-m- ing to Edwin J man Palmei said that local young laities will sell them on Brig ham City streets All proceeds from the sale aie used for the benefit of disabled American veterans and their dependents. "There an- many' of Ihem who need the help Palmer conduct lican National committee, will be guest of honor at a noon luncheon meeting to be held Friday. October 29 at Maddox Ranch House, it was announced this week by Mrs Elma general chairman of the affair. The lunehepn meeting is being sponsored by the Federated Womens Republican clubs of Box Elder. Cache and Rich counties. Mrs Klilgaard said in announcing that tickets were available at $1 50 per plate at the county Republican headquarters or from all committee members In charge of arrangements for the meeting are Federated club officers of the three counties, including Mrs Eicon Kerr and Mis Wayne Holmgren, Tremon-ton- : Mrs J Cyrus Gibbs, Portage and Mis Paul Merrell from Box Elder county; Mrs. Wallace Beutler. North Logan; Mrs. Ruby Zollinger Providence; Mrs. Jas W Seaman Jr, North Logan; and Mrs DeLone B Peterson, Logan all of Cache county; Mrs Lavere Hanson, Garden Citv; Mrs Elna Spencer, Randolph, Mrs James Winkler, Garden City ; and Mrs Frank Price, Lakeiown, all of Rich county, and Mrs Klilgaard who is the director for Northern Utah. Flying High 'll ed. Ratings Given Election Issues Excellent ratings went to Bear River Third Seventh Eighth and Harper wards Mrs Orme slated that the lodges from Bear River stake were enthusiastic in their udg-inof the road show numbers on Tuesday and Wednesday It was deflated a most outstand mg toad spovv by nidges and laige crowds unending the presentations in each ward in the slake Special thanks went out today Horn Mis Orme to all ward activity people who worked so hard to make the shows the success thev were Army Recruiter Here Tuesdays between 9 and 12 oclock m the morning This monh Gardner said there are five vacancies foi am one of ihe 12 hi. on lies ot the umiv loi this diva. In a resolution passed by the Elder county commissioners this week, title for a little more than half an acre of land at the county Fair Grounds in Tremcintcin was ordered sold to the state road commission for $715 50 The state road commission expects to widen the state highway west from Tremonton and nceded the land for that project. The money received from the slate will be used in the relocation of the race track and fence at the end of the grounds Corinne, Mayor L. V. Mills. Box He was born February 24, at Logan, a son of Peter and Mary Madsen Sorensen He was reaied m Logan In 1891 he went to woik for the Otegon Short line railroad company as a blacksmith in Pocatello. Idaho He later worked as a bridge builder LDS church and an active ber in the Brigham mem- City First ward. Surviving aie his daughter Mrs. Melvin L (Evelyn) Kay, Bngham City and three brothers: Ernest and George Sorensen, both of Logan and Aaron Sorensen of Arlington Calif Funeral be services will held Monday at 1 p m in Ihe Brigham City Fn--- t ward with Bishop Raymond Payne officiating Friends may tail at ihe Harold B Felt funeral home Sunday fmm 7 ti 9 p m and Monday Horn 11 until lime of services Interment will be in till' Brigham (ity temeiery Details of the work w'ould be arranged and were not listed in minutes of the commissioners meeting Commissioner Lewis Wight reported Cache county commissioners were favorably inclined to financially assist in sending a northern Utah representative to a meeting of the National Parks Board on Oct. 25 The representative would attempt to secure the boards approval for of a national establishment monument at the site of the golden spike" ceremony in western Box Elder county. Fonnesbeek requested improvement of the old Kellon road, which runs smith from Highway 30S. The commission-(ipromised to discuss the matter with the coun'y road super-Ix-o- s Third Ward Dinner Next Thursday The Brigham ( ity Thud ward hold a building fund din-next Thursday evening, Oi'ober 28 at the Eighlh ward l reation hall according to tin committee in charge he dinnei will tie under the vm to ii o In Si ni hi lake part in this event lekels for the dinner arc being olteied foi sale1 Any who is not contacted with ets are utgeel to call Reed onset! building fund chair n. oi any membei of the tiding fund committee. 4-- Award Rites H v The commissioners told the road supervisor to use his own judgment in the repair of a road running west from highway 30S, past the A L. Cook property The of Bmhwell. lust north work was requested by Dan Douglas After Charlie Craig representing the Kelly mnpaiiy fill'd file-- , to a hid for be fireproof used with the new rn.u huie system assessment rolls, the commissioners authorized the clerk, treasurer and assessor to puichase the files lh.it best suited Ihe ob The commisxioncis approved an application for a 3 2 heei and merchandising license submitted by Farrell Metrirv Portage, on approv al by the s ei ,tl Final Rites Held For I . . ea-il- aua.v. ( uit il. j Flag ot Exploier Dost 609 'hJi above Willard In tile clear mouneon from Wdlard, a couple of null's Hies on a peak v tain air, it is . VS, -- aio.i.d p .m- ti iup meiuliei-- . m I I 8. Bird Haven Scout Council Plans Oct. 27 Meeting A meeting of the newly created Bird Haven Scout Council will be held Wednesday, Oet. 27 in the Brigham City Fourth ward at 8 p. m. T. Frank Coppin is the district commissioner. The meeting is for all senior crew leaders and explorer leaders and all are expected to attend, as well as committeemen and adult scouters. Commissioner Coppin said. Special section meetings will be held for Explorer Guide and Boy Scouts. A district calendar will be drawn for Explorer Scout activities "Go By Map is Ihe October theme for scouting and will be discussed by Guide and Boy Scout section meetings. Elaborate Plans RotaryOfficial Will fication system employed by the service club. He was Introduced by S. Martin Rasmussen who was In charge of the program. President Earl Madsen outlined the activities of the club next Monday and Tuesday at the official visitation of J. Edwin Stein, Provo, district governor of Rotary InternationaL Meetings will Include a club assembly on Monday evening at the Chamber of Commerce rooms and the regular Tuesday at which luncheon program Stein will be the principal speaker. Theron B. Lee toasted Orval Sarkett on his birthday. Char, les Claybaugh gave a brief report on a recent trip to Chicago where he attended the National Editorial association convention and Saekett told of a trip to California. Visitors at the meeting were A R Woolley, Pocatello, and Frank Murray, Salt Lake City. John Farr Larsen State Visitation ( . Ross C. Bowen was the lunchat the Tuesday eon speaker noon meeting of the Brigham CHy Rotary club, explaining the reasons for the member classi- Arranged for Fla hoi ate plans aie being made by Eagle Auxiliary member-- I"! the state visitation to lie held m Brigham City. Wed )( tober 27 nesdav beginning it s p m at the Eagles hall. Kvpec led guests include Mrs Selma llaivey. Madam Slate President; several past state pmMdenis and members from I'i o v o Murray. Tooele. Bingham Salt Lake City and (anyon, has Ogden Spei lal invitation to the Malad. been extended Idiho Eagle- - Auxiliary lo join w ilh the (tab memheis at this Visit Brigham Club Will Speak Here John Farr Larsen, state wel- fare director of the Bureau of Service For Children will be the speaker at the Box Elder County Council Womens Legislative meeting, Wednesday, October 27 Mr Larsen will speak on the The Court. Family Relations meeting dwill w - held in the county -- court rooms at 8 p. m., it was announced today by Elcouncil presima Klitgaard, -- County . Boy i i Wins Essay Prize R at Jensen and Doril Horsley marks were made bv ( laudms he other program will be Olsen and Earl Hunsaker and he d at Central school, Brigham .Thurza Moves and Birdie Smith M inday m Benediction Nov 1. 8 p m. C, v sang a vocal duet On sale will be a variety of special recognition will be1 was by Eldredge Roundv clothing cleaned and pressed, pod outstanding 4H members Concluding set vices weir in and many kinds of baked goods, ai leadei - at the achievement the cemetery Brigham City where1 dedical ion of lbc giavc aecoiding lo leone Lichtenstein. p glams fvvas by Lafe Jensen. chairman. inc public is muled. tl pel Wednesday, Oet $515,-489.1- The Associated Women of the Farm Bureau are sponsoring the meeting which will Wenfeature Representative dell Grover, Riverton, and Senator Clifton G. M. Kerr, Tremonton. Both the North and South Farm Bureaus are sponsoring the discussion. Dairymen To Promote Safety And Milk 8 a General taxes in the county this year amounts to $181,212.49 and for utilities (railroad, pow-e- r companies, etc.) it Is K. Wilson ma Phi will ACT, . Alpha chapter "f Beta Sig hold a rummage and hake sale, tomorrow Oct 21 in the building formerly occupied by Block's Men s store The doors wail open at 10 a office. dent The public is invited to be and to take part in the wdll Madam President present Harvey R. ness the gioup and repot t on discussion to follow the lecture. Final riles were held (tit 12 the receiii nation il convention. buflil luncheon will be tor Robert Knox "June Wilson eived following the meeting, 4-- H in the Brigham ( ilv .second il w is leal ned todav A J ward chapel al loial Eagle- - Auxiliary Moservy presided na aie reminded to at- i,bers K R hv w is Family prayer 1pm Are Planned running normal, the same as last year, Johnson said. A total of 1253 people had paid their taxes. over a Deadline is still month away for tax payment but the county commissioners urged early payment of taxes if possible to avoid the last minute rush. Traditionally the last week of November Is the busiest time of the year for the treasurers p. m. isor. Xi W A panel discussion on the qu e s t i o n, reapportionment which will appear on the November 2 ballots, will be held at the Bear River City ward chapel, Monday, Oct. 25, at 8 In 1920 he went to work for the and the Box Elder county comRigby Sugar company at Idaho missioners agreed this week to Falls. Idaho for the repair of the He came to Bngham City in arrange . 1921 and was a fruit farmer and Mule Ranch road. A mile long, It is w'ithin Cocarpenter in this vicinity He re- rinne CHy limits, novel is used tired in 1942. Corinne. Mayor Mills He named Mary Larsen, De- little by road funds are Corinnes said cember 11, 189(1 in the and added that he reaLI)S temple She died 28 years depleted lized the road was in bad conago. He was a righ priest in the dition Rummage, Bake Sale Is Slated Tomorrow officei An army recruiting Sgt Jeffrey Gardner, is in Brig ham City every Tuesday from 9 to 12 noon to serve young men interested in toining the services The sergeant said young men can find him at the post office Rcapportionment To Be Discussed In Monday Meet Highway Project Dies Thursday z eyville has trickled in. Treasurer County George Johnson said todav that through Oct 20. $107,438 53 had been collected Total tax assessment for the county in 1954 was $1,- - William Sorensen North Box Elder slake Road dioTiion of ihe Pnmuiy organi-'.oil of the Third ward and Show ward ratings were by ,i line meal has been promised Thursday morning Mis Grace Orme. slake diama l" all those attending program will accompany riiiector Superior ratings went to the ihe affair and all members of Fourth ward Corinne and Hon the ward and others are invited State Senator Clifton Kerr dis and cussed reapportionment school issues to be voted on ip the November 2 issue at Onto her meeting of the Business and Professional Womens club The meeting was held at the home of Mrs Edna Carter Mer rell with President Valenc Han sen presiding and the legislative the pro committee supplying gram Light refreshments were sen ed to 21 memheis President Vnlene Hansen uig the ed all members to attend northern district convention a: Ann Einkson Logan. Sunday Brigham City member is distm" chairman About a tenth of nearly one-an- d a half million dollars that 434,701 67. Collections ordinarwill flow over the county treasily hit above 97 percent. urers counter by December 1, about Collections are ForTremonton North B.E. Stake Road Show Kerr Speaks On Into County Treasurers Office . . 1871 Mrs Ivy Baker Priest, treasurer of the Untied States and assistant chairman .of the Repub- - Cache Valley Disabled Amcr Post Two will iean Veterans in hold a forget me not sale succumbs William Soiensen 83. died Thuisday at 1 p m at his 227 South Second East, following a years illness. Treasurer Ivy e Plan Flower Sale . . qualified to exercise their franchise. He also pointed out that persons moving from one precinct to another within the county, must secure a transfer from the registration agent In their old precinct and deliver it to the agent in their new precinct. Tenth of 1954 County Taxes Trickle Co. Sells Land William Sorensen resi-danc- Inspiration Next Tuesday, October 26, is the last day for registering for the November 2 general election, K. B. Olsen, county adclerk vised today. Olsen said that new residents and anyone who did not vole in the last general or municipal elections in the county must regisler in their precincts to be Bears Humble Box Elder 20 to 14 In Homecoming Welling will lecture and show slides on the economic conditions of the Holy Land The program will he in keeping with United Nations week. Also heard durmg the evening will be reports from Mr and Mrs Bob Jones of the building Their committee. planning ,,'eoii lice-- , and hiush up over talks will concern the addition u,d Hound io ky hills to the to the school building. o ik There they erei ted a All parents in Corinne are ill II ig pole, with a heavy base PTA offiinvited, by cordially ntn.nuele cers to attend the meeting, 'Kiev have the lioop flag fly- - Monday. n g on the pole Easily visible fnmi Will trd. the flag will fly all summer long 10 PAGES 22, 1954 October 26 Last Registration Day Meeting Monday . 55 27. A 1 I! ond Penrose, Box Elder county boy has been awarded secUtah contest place in Dory men in ihe Bngham City With his essay, Building Fer.uea are going to Iry to cut tility (o Cut Farm Costs. accidents down automobile Jerry Ross Peterson won the and il Ihe same time' sell more American Plant Food Council and National Granges prize of milk This week dairymen of this $25 The two sponsoring units are area will join others of the state rein placing a "day glow" sign interested in maintaining, the on the bunipeis ed their cars. plenishing and increasing Thp signs, which have been fertility of the land. Purpose of the contest was to encourage by the Utah Milk Foundation are printed m a brilliant action and thinking by young on the importance of ii'il on a bl.u k backgmund and people lead: "Slay Alert Dunk Milk." sound land management pre-paie- d |