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Show ipTfl block vEiith iing Fund Saturday, March j?fth'aSn5 ft Sat-,- y at off of when auctioning a from ranging ale items riaVmilk cow to a brandInins machine, will bepercent of the profits be all of h into the ward " In going an array of qual- dllg.ijndjse will go on the best price to be told at the V,.h 100 the-mone- ch will the items to be are horses, a cow, 'Sg auc-- Z and Cook ;led Head Of Je Democrats delegates attending convention in clubrooms Sat-a- y afternoon, March 25, New-g- . Cook, of Mantua was reted chairman of the Box Democratic party by 'jth 135 Democratic Commercial ty lamatlon. thers elected included Burt, vice chairman; and Vernieu, secretary; n T. treasurer. ar Call, Parnell Black, Salt Lake attorney, principal speaker W. meeting, was introduced White, chairman of the T. ding. lack declared that the Democratic Dem-tti- c party since he continued. the Republicans the Democratic party of socialism or any other organization, harges by inst m made only in Vation," Black charged, wing the meeting, delegates k elected to attend ..the. state, have been n pcratic convention, May 6, Salt Lake Citv. 'hey are: ell B. Cook, J. F. Law, N. V. tkins, George Tiller, Edward id, David Heiberg, V e r n M. J.- - Anderson, irhansley, ne Owens, LeRoy White, rgc H. Davis, J. D, Law, O. Brough, Han-V- . Nicholas, Elmer Coombs, Aus-Johnso- i. Peterson, Norma GlllmorO, G. Nelson, Melvin Howard Homer, nn, Blanch Burt, John T. Vef-and Omer Call. in Summers, D. u Rest Monday Emma resident fme Brigham City Third ward dll in Salt Lake City last were held Monday at 1 lQek in the afternoon in the lru ward chapel with Counse-,- , enn S. Nelson conducting. prelude was played by nse Davis following which prayer was offered ui,nng william 'H. Barnard. solo, was Resignation, ? by Vella Sackett who was wipanied on the piano by 'J Beecher. To Be Held Friday . . An Old Folks meeting will 'be held Friday afternoon, Match 3L at 2 oclock at the home of Mrs. Jens P. Petersen, 647 south to 4, First east, it was announced day by the group. Letters of importance 'will be read at the meeting and it is requested that all Old Folks of Box Elder county who can be present. ) -- Textile Painting Class To Be Held Tomorrow The textile, painting class, conducted by Marian Baglcy, will be held Thursday evening, March 30 at 7 oclock at the high school instead of Wednesday as previously announced. free picture show for the Old Folk of both North and South Box Elder stakes will be given Monday afternoon at the Capitol theater, it was announced this week by the stake Old Folks committee chairmen, W. Vosco Call for the South stake and John Adams for the North . StdkCt The doors of the theater will open at 1 oclock, and the show will start at 1:30 oclock. The Rib. picture will be "Adams Call explained that the title of the movie, one of the top features of the current season, referred to the original man and not John. talk was then given by Jensen and the song J-TOtime Well Understand JUng, by 'LaNell Foote also ropanied by Amy Beecher. White offered remarks WMiUjh Vella Sackett sang ilked611 oday Wbere Jesus toward . Meeting A uneral services fof Dunn, 75, former i $ Layton, counselor of Bonneville ward in Salt City of which Mrs. Dunn 18 FHA Members Attend Meet At Logan Sat. Fifteen student delegates and the three sponsors represented ffered remarks d t J?e?ber' Future Box Elder high school father. Homemakers of America at the F.H.A. convention held at state was offered by ihnTprayer ' 0' he the U.S.A.C. in Logan Friday and Saturday. moThe Brigham delegation was in the Bri8ham yeemof1 the attend to and the grave was tored to Logan which inSaturday meetings by Counselor Nelson. the election of state WCre CWfrSn Wrlght cluded a lovely luncheon dinMr. Neslin, and iroid ner at the college cafeteria eveWhUeRlChard DUnn 8nd the fun party" held In the Several ning at the college. skus short presented chapters a square e they enjoyed Canteen Will and dance under the direction of the Place Of Donee department, Sot. physical education activities. to wind up their and cotton dresses will The local delegation was made and ;n,sc,rUbfr the dance at the up of the following students 111 u Saturday night, sponsors: Mrs. BerthaMissBarns, Marwas ueginnine at 8 oclock Mrs. Mildred Petersen, Wheatley, announced Peggy ion fj? With Baggley, today. e Velma Duke, i AfiR-Ag- American Legion Maxine Pettingill, Nelson, Satf..5ponsorn8 the dance Barbara Burt, Lela Mae Facer, Donna Norman, Joan 'on wnfh av,square dancing held wth expert Freida Olsen, Lois Christensen, Hare Larsen, stnic,jtn5ers Present to offer Ranee Larsen, Wilma teen-agerTOfreshm10 Joan Jensen, Beverly Brummond, will be served. Carolyn Hall and Carolyn Hatch. is rrtn Wiw; VOLUME 55, NUMBER 13 Q . (i) w li) the items will be credited to the assessment of members of the ward, Packer said, in other words the money they pay for certain items will be the same as monetary contributions to the building fund." Throughout the afternoon the Seventh ward Relief society will serve hot food to those present at reasonable prices. They will also have a variety of small items, such as clothing and ' blankets for sale. This will be an excellent opportunity for the friends of the Wednesday. March 29 Seventh ward to Inspect the 7:30 P. M. 'Practice of the new chapel that is now nearCommercial chorus, ing completion to visit with clubrooms. their friends, and to take ad- 8:00 P. M. Basket dance in the vantage of some wonderful barWillard ward. Dancing from gains, Packer commented. 8 to 11. At 11, basket lunches Anyone wishing to make furwill be ther contributions to the auc-tio- n 8:00 P. M. auctioned. P.-A. meeting of may do so by contacting Corinne school, a t school Orval Sackett or Lowell Packer. building. March 30 Mother Of Charles W. Thursday, Afternoon Election of new officers of Civic Improvement Claybaugh Dies Sun. club at Lenore Travis Claybaugh, 70, 6:45 P. M.meeting. V.F.W. Drum . and wife of the late Claude W. Clay, Bugle corps practice at the baugh, died Sunday morning at War Memorial home. 2 oclock at a hospital in Hous-to- 7:00 P.' M. Textile painting Texas. Her son, Charles W. class conducted by Marian Claybaugh of Brigham City, was Bagley, Box Elder high school. with her at the time. 8:00 P. M. Meeting of Perry P.-Funeral services will be held A., at school building. Friday afternoon at 2 oclock at 8:00 P. M. Meeting of the Box 'Pretty Prairie, Kans., where the Elder county baseball league, Claybaughs lived for about 35 Bear River City ward chapel. years. Mr. Claybaugh, who died Friday, March 31 in Texas last month, was pub- 2:00 P. M. of Old Folks lisher of the Pretty Prairie at home Meeting of Jens P. Petersen, Times. 647 south First east. Mrs. Charles W. Claybaugh 8:00 P. M. Meeting of Farmers left today and flew to Pretty Union, Willard school. AnyPrairie to attend the services. one interested invited. She and Mr. Claybaugh will re- 9:00 P. M, old and Green ball turn to Brigham City this of combined Third and Seventh wards in Eighth ward recreation hall. , , , April 1 , Orpheus Chorus To Hold Saturday. Benefit, dance for Evening Practice Next Wed. completion .of new V.F.W. home at Corinne,- - recreation The Orpheus chorus will prachall. March tice Wednesday evening, Everyone invited. 29, beginning at 7:30 oclock at 8:00 P. M. Dance at Teen-ag- e the Commercial clubrooms, it club, sponsored by American was announced today. Legion Auxiliary. 8:0Q P. M. Party for South stake and Gleaner girls. Old Folks Old Folks Show Will Be Monday Afternoon .rs.Dunn Laid ) 1 - fr i BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1950 8 PAGES 300 Parents And Sons Belonging To FFA Attend Annual Banquet Thurs. Enter County Political Race Names of three more people were added to the list of those who have filed for candidacy for the next election of Box Elder county public officers recent, ly when Fred W. Douglas, IIow-ar- d Glen and Mrs. Effie E. Adams entered the political race, County Clerk K. B. Olsen said today. Douglas, who filed for two-yecounty commissioner, ,a democrat, threw his hat in the ring March 23. A resident ' of Brigham City, he owns a large farm in the Howell area. Also filing for two-yea- r commissioner was Howard Glen, democrat, whose residence is In Tremonton. Glon, who operates a dry farm in ' Hansel valley, filed March 27, Clerk Olsen said. Mrs. Effie iE. Adams, incum bent, Republican, filed for county recorder Tuesday afternoon She is a native of Brigham City, Others previously filing ' for FFA Winners Of The U & I Sugar Beet Raising Contest candidacy are Edward D. Ward, ( ( com democrat, county . . who successfully completed their sugar beet raising projects. In the picture, which missioner; George H. Davis, democrat, commissioner; Boyd was taken at the FFA Parents banquet Thursday evening, are (from left to right) Claude Jeppson, Collin Ilunsaker, LeRon Johnson, Darrell Deem, Roland Barker, Harold Sheffield, Republican, treasurer; Ernest E. Hansen, Republican, Bywater, Dale Chlarson, Therald Quayle, Royal Norman and Pete Singh. assessor. DOWN AT THE SWIMMIN HOLE Warren Hyde, Democrat, counSpeech Contest Winner ty sheriff; O. Dee Lund, Repub-licacounty .attorney; and K. B.- - Olsen, Republican, county clerk. y ,1 h Chapter Installs r Two As Honorary Members At Meet ar Indian Students Swimming Pool Opens Final Rites Held . party, under the welfare im! of the constitution will nnue to make life more live-- e for the common people, is is in line with the policy the 3 to Or-php- the new automa-washe- r, which was donated Beehive Coal and Appliance; a kitchen set, i tons of hay, nucs of tools and practically could want, thing a person the kI Packer, member of imittee in charge stated. be auctioned .,ery article to C, animals, swell B. 15 whack has been donated for the event. The price of the purchase of of the some of seventh ward chapel, afternoon, April nche What:s Ward To Hold Auction For For John Hodges Mon. Afternoon services for John S. died at his home in Brigham City Friday, March 24, at 7 oclock in the evening, were held in the First ward chapel Monday afternoon at 1 oclock with Bishop Raymond Payne officiating. Boro' August 2$ 1378, ' at vercargil, South Island, New he came to the United Zealand, After serving 29 months on a States at the age of five with mission for the L. D. S. church his foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. in Sweden, Carl Sederholm, son James Shanks, converts to the of Roger and Verna R. Seder- L.D.S. church. He received his holm of Brigham City returned education in SL George, Utah. home March 18. He married Eliza Mikesell on Serving under Mission Presi- August 31, 1898, in the Logan dent Clarence F. Johnson, Seder- L.D.S. temple. They made their holm was first stationed at home at Paradise, Cache Valley, Sweden. During the for seven years before moving last 18 months of his mission he to Brigham City, was at Eskelstuna, Sweden. At the time of his death , he He is now attending school at was an elder in the First ward. the Brigham Young University When he lived in Cache Valin Provo. ley, Mr. Hodges carried mail to He reports he enjoyed hla mis- the Platte mines east of Parasionary experiences very much. dise. He had been employed at the cement plant west of Brigham City for 15 years. During World War Two he worked in the receiving and evacuation department of the Bushnell hospital. Surviving are his widow; 12 sons and daughters: John Sam uel and Earl Hodges, Klamath Falls, Ore.; Mrs. Evelyn Nelson and LaRue Hodges, Brigham t Ronnie Dean Harrl.s son of Mr. City; Mrs. Anna Jones, North and Mrs. Vernal Harris of Brig- Ogden; Mrs. Eva Thompson, ham City was second place win- Orosi, Calif; Chester V. Hodges, ner in the district and placed with the U. S. army; Mrs. Mary fifth in the state in a youth ac- Walker, McCamman, Idaho; Mrs. tivities contest conducted by the Lilly Christensen, Driggs, Idaho; Mrs. Charlotte Mathis, Corinne; Elks club recently. Ronnie Dean is the winner of James Hodges, Preston, Idaho, a $160.00 scholarship which can and Mrs. Thelma Godfrey, Gar seven be used in any college or uni land; 49 grandchildren; versity. Purpose of the contest was to foster youth activities and judging was based on citizenship, and youth activities. Five male students from Box Elder high school entered the contest Funeral Hodges, 71, who Carl Sederholm Is Back FromJis$ion g, , Ronnie D. Harris Wins Youth Activities Award Parents of Future Farmers of America of the Box Elder chapter were the honored guests at the annual Parents banquet held at the high school last Thursday evening, March 23. With over 300 boys and their parents present, awards for varnew ious projects were made, honorary members were installinteresting talks were heard, and one of the best steak dinners which was prepared by the boys cooking class and serv- ed by the girls was eaten. One of the features of the evening was the Installation of and Del LeGrande Hunsaker Holmgren as honorary members ed, has-be- For a 27- Boyce. - people, this will be a great thrill, stated Dr, George A. Boyce, superinIt will tendent of the school. because also be a Navaho children have little opportunity at home to learn to swim. We have drownings every year as a consequence whenever they do get near a water tuSi'iliere we- - wili- - ha ve- - pro. pram carefully supervised1 with the Red Cross proswimming and . gram. A schedule of hours has been arranged by Mr. Roland Harris, head boys adviser, who will be assisted by volunteer workers who are qualified from the community. On Thursday nights from 6:15 to 10 o'clock, residents of Brigham City and their friends will also have an opportunity to use the pool. "Hours for the public will be restricted at present to adults, as the high school boys and girls can already swim in the Box Elder high school pool, and to we must give first priority desert-dwellin- life-save- -- g has donates the steak quet is from Bear Other honorary the B. E. chapter for the ban- t t! River City, of members are Alf Free' Facer, Willard; en that the coal strike of settled, plans have been teaching a large number are who and Navaho girls boys completed for opening the huge at Intermountain Inswimming pool at Intermoun- students Supt. explained tain Indian School commencing dian School, the week of March the chapter. Ilunsaker had several sons serve in the one .at organization, including Del ' Holmgren, the present. whose father has also been a 'member, and who traditionally Last Monday; Open To Public Thursdays Now of The charge for Brigham City the full Thursday evening will be 45 cents includ ing 2 percent state sales tax and amusement 20 percent federal tax. This will include use of Swimmers soap and towel. must provide their own suits, Tickets will not be sold at the pool but must be obtained in advance. Until oilier arrange ments can be 'worked out, tickets must be obtained at the Infor matlon Desk in the Administration building at Intermountain Indian School on Mondays and Thursdays. - The office is open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Blocks of tickets can be purchased in advance, good for use on any LeRon Johnson date in 'the hours scheduled. If they wish, merchants may . . who will compete in the procure blocks of tickets as FFA speech contest this state customers for to their service He is seen delivering week. purchase in more convenient his speech to those present at places in Brigham City. Civic, church or other groups the Parents banquet Thurswho wish to schedule use of the day evening. pool for special parties should contact Mr. Roland Harris, head boys .adviser, to determine hours available and complete rangements. adults for Ladies Of Corinne man, George Grover Harper, Corinne; W. W. Smith of Brigham City, Hervln Chlarson, Bunderson, Lyman Osey Jensen and R. N. Burt. Seventeen members of the chapter who have worked on beet projects during the past farming season were announced winners of the U and 1 sugar beet contest and were awarded various amounts of cash. Winners of contest and In the order in which they place are; Therald Quayle, Jerry Burt, Royal Nornnf . Dpnald Barker, NWT Christensen, Muyuki Watanabe, Pete Singh, Leron Johnson, Claude Jeppson, Dard-Tanair- ir, Dale Chlarson, Max Bywater, Collin Hunsaker, Richard Jensen, Darrell Deem. LeRon Johnson, winner of the Region One F.F.A. contest, gave the parents a preview of the speech - he will present this week at state F.F.A, competition in Salt Lake City. Jerry Buchanan, state F.F.A. secretary, gave a report to those present representing the state officers and Roy Braegger, president of the Young Farmers, encouraged F.F.A. members to join the Young Farmers when they graduate from school,. in his talk. Pete Singh, winner of the F.F. A. mechanics in Region vOne Ask Farm Bureau award through his projects, was STATE MOTHER TO BE CHOSEN introduced during the evening. His report will be entered in the state competition at the convention this week. f John Olsen introduced the Please do not pile junk along side of the road immediately chapter sweetheart, Donna FaDistrict Mothers Will Virginia Wilde and accompanied the west of Corinne,, was the plea cer, who will compete with the by Margaret Johnsen. Be Honored At of the Associated Ladies of the sweethearts of the 51 other The next number on the pro- Corinne Farm Bureau, who have chapters in Utah for state sweetto the this Reception At 8 O'clock gram will be a tribute themselves the proj- heart at the convention taken state mother by- a friend from ect of upon week. clean the roads keeping A reception at the stake tab- her home towrk A Response Three boys who have won the around Corinne. ernacle, Friday evening, March will be given by the state mothin particular on the American Farmer in the past, One spot 31, will honor the outstanding er and the song, God Keep You county road west of Corinne was Cecil Chlarson, Frank Jensen mothere of Utah, chosen by their Everywhere will be sung. cleaned off last spring and and Clinton Burt, were introBenediction will be offered by just neighbors and friends to comduced by Owen Westinskow. He already the junk being piled Delos Thompson. Following there pete for the state mother of is starting to edge to- then introduced Harvey BraegUtah. the program a reception will be wards the road, the bureau la- ger as a candidate lor the def During the everting reception held at the tabernacle for the dies pointed out. gree this year. which begins at 8 oclock, the new state mother. It was announced that DarAs a service not only in keepstate mother will be announced. Deem Just Won the Carl, rell clean also in but roads the ing She will compete for American Gray scholarship for the Raymond sug farmers, group helping Mother in national circles. bests that anyone wishing to the Box Elder chapter. The Because last years state mothdump rubbish contact John scholarship, which is given by was Forsgren or Leo Gilbert of Co the Union Pacific, entitles him er, Mrs. Roland Madsen, A benefit dance for the comrinne, both of whom want rub- to study at the Utah State Agrifrom Brigham City the national bish dumped in the river at cer- cultural college in Logan. He is pletion of the new V.F.W. home committee in charge gave Brigtain points to help divert the the son of LeRoy Deem of Harat Corinne will be held at the ham City the honor of playing Corinne amusement hall Satur- host to the district mothers. The Brigham City Third and damaging current of the stream. per. Seventh ward are combining "It is bad to litter the road The chapters successful canday evening, April 1, according We feel we have arranged this year to hold a joint Gold one mile west of Corinne where didates for the state farmer deto officials pf the Miller-MonsoV.F.W. post and auxiliary of Co- an event to pay the proper hon- and Green ball, Friday evening, the state road equipment clean- gree this year were introduced. or to the district mothers and March 31, beginning at 9 oclock ed it up last year. Not only is They are Roland Barker, Glen rinne. a Smith, Dan Tanaka, Darrell A beautiful cedar chest filled one which they will always re- in the Eighth ward amusement it unsightly but it presents articles member, Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, hall, it was announced today. with lovely hand-mad- e traffic hazard as well, on the Deem. Norwood Hyer then Introduced soon to be oiled road that serwill be awarded the lucky ticket chairman of the event said. eveOn the program Friday Highlight of the dance will vices Promontory and Howell, Odel Hatch, son of Packer Hatch, holder during the evening and who was last years state farm all money will be used for the ning the B.E.H.S. Girls Glee club be the crowning of the queen the bureau ladies said. of Earl T. immediately followed by a floor mechanic winner and second building fund. Tickets may be under the direction God Touch- show. secured from Charles J. Kimber Johnston, will sing place winner in the United , With the music being preStates,' and , Pete Singh, this at the First Security bank; any ed The Rose to start the proV. F. W. member of they may gram. L. D. Wilde will offer the sented by Dan Ross orchestra, years region winner. e be secured at the door prior to invocation following which the the dance is Elwyn Downs introduced All members of the ward song Waltz Of the Flowers" Hansen, president of the the dance. have been urged to attend the Utah State Agricultural college The general public is Invited will be sung. Mrs. Klitgaard will then of- dance. and exchange stuto attend, officials stated. studentbody, A meeting of ' the Corinne dent who visited Europe fer remarks following which a last Parent-Teacher- s association will year. He served as president of reading, Our Utah State MothPlanned South By Party be held Wednesday (tonight) at the state F.F.A. and as secretary ers," written by Mrs. Earl Mad- Death Of Eugene Levy 8 oclock at the Corinne .school. of the national organization. . music by Mrs. Asa Stake MMen, Gleaners sen and the Arch Sims, principal said today. Beecher, will be given by Jean-nin- e Reported In ELrigham Heading the various commitA program featuring music tees who arranged the Parents' Anderson. , The South' Box Elder stake Word been has received by by the Fourth grade harmony Alf L. Freeman, chairman of and Gleaner girls will banquet were, Lawrence Wright, hold a party Saturday evening, the judges- - will then announce friends in this city of the recent band' has been arranged for the Ernest Kunzler, Collin Hunsakdeath of Eugene Levy, husband meeting. er, Lee Boothe, Calvin Jeppson April 1, at 8 oclock at the War the state mother for 1950 after of Gertrude Stark Levy, former which Clifford L. Ashton, repThis ia the regular monthly and Quin Chlarson. Memorial home. of resident Brigham City and meeting of the organization and A program has been arranged resenting Governor Lee, will pay now residing in Los Angeles. , everyone 'concerned has been The for the evening. Bingo will be a tribute to Mother. telephone - Burial was In the Forest Lawn solo. "That Wonderful Mothurged to attend. PTA officials number is 1,000. Phone In your played and refrehments will be erA Of be will Los ..... in said... Mine, ' - sung by cemetery served. Angeles. news, please.- IN BRIGHAM CITY NEXT FRIDAY clean R Benefit Dance Sat At Corinne Farmers Union To Meet This Friday agricultural urgent Many needs in Box Elder county will be considered and discussed at an educational and social meeting of the Utah Farmers Union, Friday, March 31, at 8 oclock in the evening at Central school in W'illard, it was announced in today by the committee of the arrangements. charge At the meeting, to which everyone interested is invited, the film Seeds of Tomorrow" will be shown. Also featured at the Nick meeting will be a talk by field-man H. Topik, Brigham City for the Utah Farmers Union. ' PONY EXPRESS The communist spy hunt in our government is something like nailin' the barn door shut otter the horse hal been hijacked! , Calamity Jane. . i Third And Seventh Wards Plan Ball n Corinne PTAWill semi-forma- Eu-gen- l. Meet This Evening n News-Journ- 1 '" I" T $ |