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Show Universal Microfilming Corp. Sixth AveP0 227 Box 14 Salt Lake City,' Utah Customers At Hurvest Value S Jan- - k 5 Yomorrm Gala Halloween Parties Planned Halloween ( hu mv uN ami p u tics swing min activity tonight u n ami tonioriou to sc oral schools in his aica Parade At Lincoln A costume parade is lo he the highlight of the Fiidav afternoon Halloween patty at the Li neoln school. The paiude will begin at 1 un'il all p m and continue youngsters in the school hae been penint'eil to see all the . i cost times puiede of costumed young-slotwill be held; sale of doll clothes ice (team cake pie. candy and pop com balls will be sold along with Ihe playing o! games lisp pond. Wishing well, bingo and darts Ii has been announced that due to the uveitlovvmg ctowds Usually attending the Halloween iainiv.il that the party has been limited to childien and patents m the Central school district Community Affair Halloween si howl ui 1' e to a Carnival is amounting "community affair." it was announced today by chairmen in charge Fun will begin at 7 p m. and (untinue until 9.30 p in. this ev ening. Pie school children .is well as parents and others are invited to um in the holiday fun Youngstets are invited to wear eostun.es if they wish Yaiious games are on the agenda of things to do along with the sale of dressed dolls, doll clothes and ladies handker-chA s (lames will he held on each floor following the parade The games will piogiess front one room to the i text with 15 minute pa time in each room for each group of children Halloween songs stones and treats will complete holiday tun for the grade school youngstets Prizes At Centra! Halloween fun at Central school begins at 6 p m this evening with youngstets enjoying supper in then own (lass rooms Many prizes will be awarded dining the evening, it was learned in from chairmen f charge Small childien end patents Food will day a "main part are invited in join the aflait at with Ihe serving of chili, pie, 7 p. m lee cieam. barbecues, home r e Halloween Fun This Afternoon V made root beer, candy, puffed popcorn balls and doughnuts. A special area is parking being reserved for carnival goers .and those attending can be that no damage will done to their automobiles. Proceeds For Books VOLUME Proceeds of the Bear River City school Halloween carnival this evening will go towards books for the school. Votes are Tabulated; New Board rue and party begins at 6:30 p. m. Supper is to be served followed by such entertaining features as The cake walk, fish pond, spook ley. hingo and movies. Willard PTA Plans Members of the Willard school a PTA are promising better this evethan ever carnival at the Willard school ning house. A hot dinner will be served at 6:30 p. m., followed by a musical program and bazaar. Perry Plans Complete carnival 'time this evening at the Perry school house. Fun begins at 7:30 p. m. with games, spook alley, fish ponds and noisemakers followed by a lunch for everyone. Edith Curtis Johnson and by Mrs. Christensen, assisted Lois Thorne, are in charge of the event. Dwdght B. Sehroeder, toannounced PTA president, and day. Other PTA workers teachers are assisting. The committee has planned It is Special age group games will it possible be played making first children. for pre-scho- and second graders, third and fourth year students and fifth, sixth and older to enjoy the games. Included in the kids fun will be a fish pond, penny pitches and bingo. Mantua Celebrates A regular carnival with all the trimmings is being planned for Mantua school children, preschool children and parents, by PTA officers. Herman Jeppsen, president; Mrs. Faye Hailing, vice president and Mrs. Arietta Jensen, secretary. The officers are encouraging entire families to come at 7:00 p. m. and plan to eat their supper at the church hoilse. The entire affair will be held in the LDS church amusement hall, due to the crowded conditions at the school. Following the meal, carnival concessions will begin and a special program is being presented by the children under the direction of their school teach- Whats Halloween Without a Witch J. Victor Bott, principal, at the Lincoln school invites Mrs. Margaret Evans, garbed as a gypsy: David Olsen, as a skeleton and Susan Young, as a broom riding witch into his room for Halloween fun. Mrs. Evans serves as chairman of room representatives assisting other 1TA officers and teachers of the school with holiday party arrangements at Lincoln today. Ettn will begin at p. m. and continue til 3:30 p. m. Costumes and treats will be in order. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. Barton Olsen and Susie is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Young. 1 Airman Reed Burke In Pleads Guilty Double Roll As To Robbery Of G.l. and Student First Airman Class Tremonton Bank Herd Patrick pleadmaking military, edLazell Whitney guilty Wednesday to the career pay doubly, in education and experience, at his post robbery of the First Security Eank in Tremonton. in El Centro. California. The man is reportedly forStationed there at a naval of Garland. merly base with an air force detachJudge A. Sherman Chrisment. he is not only holding tensen of U. S. District Court, down a full time air force job. sentencing pending a delayed but attending college as well probahonary report. at enrolled is the Imperial He Patrick pleaded guilty to two Valley Junior college and plays counts. He admitted entering on its football team. the bank last Sept. 13 with Last week he accompanied intention of robbing it. And the team to Mexico City for a he admitted taking $3,575 grid battle with a Mexican from the bank. team. Butko his is - Brigham City Scouts Will Boost Bonds in National Good Turn Brigham City Scouts may he knocking at your door tonight in a natural good turn" pro to hurry up gram designed areas behind in the purchase of U. S Savings Bonds T Ftank Chairman Bonds Coppin. who is also a scout commissioner. said that virtually every scout Iron)1 in town will be knocking doors in the inter est of national security They will deliver a circular and letter urging itizens to purchase bonds "a few exit letto: atiothei According to from the savings bonds commit tee. Box Elder county will miss its quota about $85 000 in sales t udv rate of at the present purchases. i I -- Nothing is more important .m the Treasiiiys plans and few Ihings ate of greater stgnifi-nee in our whole economy'll in the Savings Bonds program said Secretary of the Tie wiry George M Humphrey. "I need not tell you that Sav-, mgs Bonds are the safest invest-and they merit in the world interest t.ow pay thee percent if compounded held to maturity Either the E. "ord which ,n cumulates its inteiesi. or the H Bond which hy cheek every six .nays interest months " Chairman Coppin urged citi. zens to "look over lie folder land act now. semi-annuall- . . NUMBER BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20. 1051 41 ers. Jr. Division Spook Alley Members of the Box Elder High school junior division will begin their evening tonight at 7:15 p. m. by entering the small gym through a spook alley. After finding their way to the party scene, in costumes, they will dance to the musie of Henry Johnson and his hand. Irizes for the best eostume will he presented following a cosblood-chillin- lump parade. On the student committee for the affair are Donna K. Jensen, Karen Sue Rasmussen, Kay Hadfield, Sidney Reeder, Charles Robert Whitaker, Claybaugh. Richard Dean Felt. Jensen, Bruce Keller, Jensen. Ralph Bruce Shannon Christiansen, Jepperson and Betty Huggins. members Faculty committee include Shirley Jensen, Mary Robbins, Marie Thorne Jeppsen. Clair Baiiev, Raymond Payne and Floyd Jensen. Honeyville Holiday PTA Mrs. Don Hunsaker. president for Honeyville school, has announced a schedule planfor ned by school youngsters this afternoon at the school. First and second graders under the direction of Mrs. Estell Mario are planning to visit a classmate Alice Hunsaker. who is confined to her home foi- lowing a bout with polio. The children have made various decorations and plan to don costumes and spend the afternoon with Alice, making the holiday pleasant for her. Third and Fourth grade students. with Jay Hawkes as the under teacher, have planned, the direction of the student committee, for games, program and refreshments during afternoon school time. Fifth and sixth year young people have planned with Merle Boothe for an enjoyable party. Mrs. Leone Hunsaker, teacher, is still confined to her home, but Mr Boothe is carrying out party-planfor her. Fun packed ideas whirling laiound in the heads of seventh and eighth graders will come to light under the direction of Principal Ross Coombs. A Primary Association party and carnival will be held in the Honeyville LDS ward amusement hall beginning at 7 p. m. this evening. - 16 PAGES Move of Rural 7fh and 8th Members for Folks Home Named al- for 250. . . . 47. plan to select a chairman and other officers along with makVarious Communities ing a list of problems and set up an agenda for period of Of County Announced study and investigation. In charge of t he balloting for Votes have been counted and the following people of Box El- the project committee of the der county will serve as mem- Civic Improvement club, were bers of the executive board of Mrs. Searl Beecher. Mrs. L. R. the proposed Old Folks Nurs- Hess and Mrs. Henry L. Thorne They served as tellers. ing home in this county. Mrs Richard Alston has been Representing Willard will be serving as temporary chairman A. P. Dalton; Bear River City, for the committee. Vernon Johnson; Brigham City, Dr. J. Howard Rasmussen. Orner Call. Jay Oldroyd, Mrs. Richard Alston and Mrs. J. E. Ryan; Co Reeder; Snow rinne, Adolph vilie. D. G. Nelson, Jr. and Mrs Dr Bert Eliason; Tremonton, Truck-Aut- o George Ficklin. George Abbolt Mrs Mrs. Quenlon Allen and Kleon Kerr, and Elwood, Mrs Parley Christensen. Representatives from Grades to BEHS Is Studied Corinne Request For Building Willard Couple Will Know Way Around On Second IDS Mission to The It will not be a new experand ience for Charles Ernest when Adelia Johanson Wilde they arrive in the Southern States field to fill an LDS misa sion soon they completed mission there only a few months ago. South Prompts Talk Corinne school request at of Education meeting acthis week for a tivity room prompted discussion of an old and controversial question. Shelving any action on the re. The married couple have been quest, the Board instead ordered called to serve a a survey to determine if facilimission in the Georgia Florida. are available at Box Elties and South der High school for seventh and Carolina area and will leave eighth grade students from Conovember 10. rinne. Willard and Honeyville to The board members plan They will enter the mission schools. A car driven hy Mack Fish-bur- home November 3. Testimonial meet on Friday evening, NoPre ious efforts to transfer 56, sustained about $500 services will honor them at the vember 5, at 7 p. m. in the Box those 'grades from Corinne to Elder county court house. They damage Wednesday night at Willard ward chapel next Sun9:50 p. m. when Brigham City met stout Corinne by day evening, October 31 at 7:30 a large truek on Third South p. m. opposition. If the facilities are found and Main street. News and Journal available, Supt. K. E. Weight No one was injured. was instructed to confer with Will Entertain A one and a half Ion truek, school patrons to see if they are E. R. Wheatley, driven 52, by Election Party agreeable to the change. Route 1, Brigham City, was Tennis Court Approve on It will be election party passing the Fishburn auto In other actions, the board U. S. 91. JourNews Highway traveling and at the night approved construction of a tennal office next Tuesday after north when the accident occur-ed- . nis court at Elwood school, the close of the polls at 8:00 provided Elwood citizens prop. m. Wheatley said a vide labor and haul gravel. As usual, returns will be truck also going north passed In a letter, Ronald J. LeonMr. and Mrs. Wilde posted on the big election him as he was passing the Fish-burard, president of the Box Elder , to serve mission . car. forcing him over. board as they are received Budget for the proposed Box Education Association, thanked The .semitrailer truck did Elder Health District was presenfrom various voting precincts the board for allowing delegates and the general public is in- not sto.'y ted to the, city council of Brigt of the association to attend a vited to attend. ham Clfy at their last meeting national convention in New Coffee' and cider, doughnuts by Leslie Kidman! representing York, June 27 to July 3. and cookies will be served the Mosquito Abatement board. The superintendent Will reported Eagles Kidman asked the city to pass during the evening to all Edgar Winchester had been advisitors. a a resolution for vised his lease, on land purPrecinct judges throughout health department. The chased from him for building to the county are requested at Bear River High sehooi, was council, however, voted for furphone the News and Journal to he terminated because he ther investigation before taking office collect as soon as tabuA Hallow-eecontinued to use the property. dance has been action. lations have been completed. announced for Saturday night Winchesters attorney had re- City recorder was instructed to that at the Fraternal Order of Ea- inform Cameron Harmon, Divorce is the most important Pi'l that the contract gave him use of the Health Department problem f icing Utah today. that right. gles lodge hMl. it was announcThe board ordered Weight to ed this week by George Hodges, office would be discontinued That was the statement Wed-- I PTA president. nesd.ty of John Fair Larson, settle the matter in accordance Ser- - with the contract. The party is bein'- staged for Walter G. Mann was hired as j)X all members of the Eagles and counsel for the board with s Elder Women bgal with Legi.slatheir partners County Auxiliary, a $300 annual retaining fee. and it will be a costume affair, Truck Purchased Principal Ed Payne is to be the president said. Approval was given purchase be Music at furnished the will by Honeyville guest speaker of a half-topick-utruck for sehooi PTA meeting Wednesday, the Harmonizers orchestra and '''rsn j 12 from Andersens Ford refreshments will be served durNovember 3. at 8 p. m. Inc., for use by the district utilFollowing Ihe Following Ihe talk a period ing the evening ity man. will be opened for questions and Halloween party, dances will be The board authorized puranswers. Parents will be invited held at the lodge hall every chase hy Corinne school of a to ask questions concerning Saturday evening three speed phonograph and their youngsters. rate now radio. Price was $157.00, with will The project committee .... .. .... value of an older ma- thousand while the'tiade-ireport plans for an interesting electrica department, submitted not tonal 2 of a to chine $;i0 being applied thou is average per project for improving the sehooi by Andersen Ford. Inc., was ac- sand And in Box Elder county the purchase and the school and following the talk and discuscepted last year lheie wen- lo divorces. district dividing the balance. sion. Dean Forsgren was hired axj Herein Bunderson recommend-div.irc- e last year there was one On Dining Mrs. Don Hunsaker is Honeypound keeper and supeivisor of ed to and the board approved rethree marriages ville PTA president. the city dumps at $150 a month. M q,,), p,,cvciy the cement driveway placing A two-cacollision at First effective November 1. west of BEHS gymnasium. m I, of om is nson South and Second West. Thursgroup Sale of a 1937 Mack school lutioinuvs u h ch n D' n .tnd url day at 2:45 p. m., resulled in bus to Mich Sekikawa wfas apitana hm Elect about $275 damage to the ve- ,ig u,ke,s Paul's 2nd Mission Price was $50. to to the s! lie legjslj. proved. Ewer Plumbing Co., Tremont he esi.th for of tme and Program Subject According to police reports, a ton. was awarded sale for $1149. rela mi v 1919 The life of St Paul will he maintenance ot a driven by Jacqueline (hi of a pump for installation in in G a 28. 415 Kill'll South featured radio Petersen, pro the Bear River High school Foiuth West. City, and gram Sunday morning at s.J. sprinkling system. A bid of Clark M Hillam. local ab- a lots sedan Brigham driven by Theola o'clock in a series of addtesse-si 'is.'i hy Nickerson Pump and stractor. was named president First gien by Leon M Strong of tht onger. 22. 67 South ij Machinery Co, was high. of the Brigham City Kiwanis East. Brigham City smashed to- Box Elder Seminaty Better Conduct Told noon club. Thursday at the Second her 'Paul's Superintendent Weight reportannual election, with Douglas gelAbout $100 damage was done Journey. will he the Missionary subieet. ed conduct of students on the Miller named to serve as first, to the right rear fender of the Musical number litis Sunday 'sihnnl bus traveling from Snow-- j vice president and Roy Barnard Petersen auto, and the front will be a vocal solo hy Eval.oit vilie to Bear River High school elected second vice president. of the Mills end her hy Conger ear sustained accompanied had greatly improved. At the Named to serve on the board about $175 damage. mother, Mrs. Vet.i Mills. previous meeting. Member D. G. of directors for the coming year Nelson reported their deport Dr Wynn Andersen, Frank men! vv as had. Coppin and Dr. Robert Musulas. Low Member Wayne Sandall was Top .mihotied to sign a report bv Supt. Weight supplyWARNING! to the state ing inhumation Complaints have reached our Days siiiool hoard to determine the office that some of the official cost ot the minimum school proregistration notices posted near Half the politicians will lose next Tuesday, hut Saturday gram. election polling places are becan be a w inner. No bids for removal of two ing destroyed by vandals. Ac- everybody rcMileiues on the Lincoln school Its Harvest Value Days in Brigham City, Utah cording to Section campus were received by the And at the prices Brigham City merchants are offering " Code Annotated 1953. anyone deadline and the board Instructfound guilty of tampering, tear- ia vast variety of merchandise nobodys going to lose uned Herv in Bunderson to ask for ing down or destroying any of- less its the merchants. bids again includes ficial notice, which Sponsored bv the Merchant's committee of the Cl.am-- ! Kindergarten Club Will The board accepted a report registration notices, may be fin- her of Commerce, Herv in Bunderson on cash virtually every Brigham City merchant Meet by ed not less than S20 or more 4 Nov. Thursday, w be participating. and disbursements, exreceipts in or than $100 imprisonment of school lunch cash, Ross Bowen, secretary-manage- r I of t he Chamber of Com-tha- n the county jail for not more tegu clusive if tin- K.n-icone month The coming merce, said the special sales day is to attract buyers to garten in elementary schools for the election will cost the ham Citybv offering bargains that demand inspection. he hi at tnc War year ending June 30. A report of cash receipts and disburseHome Stores will be open from 9:30 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturdav taxpayers of Box Elder county) ments in all schools, made by w '- -i ictate in the neighborhood of $15,000 A t availxy,llM,r that wdl be 'T1' many, but not aH, of the bargains ' lessor of . to conduct which should t.ma! sociology a! Supt Weight, was also approvl give able tan found ln advertisements in today , s issue ol tnidl nnersitv, Ithiea. N Y. ed some indication of the serious- Box Elder Journal. Herv in Bunderson reported all will ness of this offense on International The event will be similar to the annual Dollar Da, tic is tlic son ol Mr. Gunns Sheriff Warren W. Hvde. (Continued On Page Eight) at the tail-en- d of the summer. c on .Mis Jesse t'. I, ivdoi'. $500 Damage In Collision Here Alabatna-Mississipp- A Answer Call Board dual-purpos- e i side-swipe- at Present Budget To City Council On Health Dist. semi-traile- Hold full-tim- city-count- y Halloween Dance Divorce Major Utah Problem, Says Counselor Honeyville To Hear Payne Autos Collide . 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