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Show x rut i and Digging Fire Safety Lone, Around Little Mountain grea ered for T He lixlHWi 3ox Br you VOLUME 55, NUMBER 26 Bai 8 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1950 Will Be Back In Two Years DOUBLE LEG AMPUTEES CAMP C. Of C. IN BRIGHAM BREAK CITY SAT. f B.L.A.C.A. Lay Plans To Return For 1952 Convention In Brigham Plans Tourist School returned amputees scattered points throughout How to gain the good will of the United States last Sunday the travelers and our own towns and Monday, after attending people, will be one of the ma-- i their annual national convenjor Issues discussed Thursday tion in Brigham City last Frievening, June 29, at 8 oclock inj day and Saturday. the evening in the Commercial, The last things they did be- clubrooms, at a Tourist Infor-- fore leaving was to formulate mation school," according to D. plans to aid unfortunate indiM. (Mace) Mason. viduals and to elect new offiThe first of two meetings, the cers. ' other to be held Thursday eveAmputees When ning, July 6, will feature dis- Club of America was organized cussion and movies emphasiz- in 1945, many Utahns and others ing the importance of tourist donated money to the organizatravel to the economic security tion. This money was put into and opportunity of each resi- war bonds and is still invested dent of Utah; what each one in this manner. should know about the state of It is now our .plan to fake Utah; and what each one should the money from the bonds, as know about his own communthey mature and use It to help ity. unfortunate Individuals, M. B. Everyone is Invited to attend Berger, president of the organithe meetings. Sponsors of the zation said. school are the Box Elder ChamThe group was so well pleased ber of Commerce and the State with their reception in Brigham department of vocational edu- City that they drew up plans cation. for a similar convention here William C. Winder, formerly two years from now. Climax of the convention was state director of tourist promotion under the department of a banquet at the Idle Isle cafe publicity and Industrial devel- Saturday evening, when Robert M. Hardaway, retired commanopment will be group leader. der of Bushnell general hospital. while It was In operation, Louise and Dr. Harold W. Woughter, former Bushnell surgeon, were guests of honor. . Also at the dinner as guests were Mr. and In Mrs. Otto Wisely of Salt Lake to - , V 0, V 1 X' '(! : : '' vnV'' J,i It i ' Members Of The Utah And County Fire Departments lane being dug around little mountain as inspect the 20 foot fire Elder county, described as a tinder box by fire experts, ravaging range fire that destroyed feed in several sections of land near Connor ,j to right) J. D. Gunderson, district Springs. In the picture are (left fire warden; John Hadfield, count? fire warden; and Winford Kimber, grader operator. BOOSTING BOX ELDER I 1 ( hasSidTsSS re Educational Amputees Club Of American Members who left Brigham City last week-en- d convention here. They oriafter a two-da- y ginally organized their double leg amputee club at Bushnell in 1945, They are from left to right, front row: Melvin Jones, Harlan Heydon, Elvin Sudweeks and LeRoy Hugo. Back row: Francis Baarley, Lester Thompson, Ed Arneson, T. M. Jarvis, Martin Hintz, Rex Taves, General R. M. Hardaway, commanding officer of Bushnell during the war; M. B. Berger, Donald O. Smith, Ralph Stewart and Walter Peck. al . . . Annual News And Journals Tourist Jetting Open To Edition Will Be Distributed Today ic Initial distribution of the Box Elder News and Journals 1950 tourist welcome edition, is being made today, both through the mail to each subscriber and at all of the business establishments and other places that tourists come in contact with Tonight ft help prevent fires In Box at da county like the one two weeks ago uDor Springs sections ut destroyed several Mluable range land, a pub-- : educational program on fire and control will be In Brigham City. this evening at the Brig-in- r The tabloid-magazinCity fire departments publication will be distributed 7:15 oclock,, ac-t- o to 10,000 5 at people, the great maJ. D. Gunderson, dis-i- d jority of whom will be tourists wentfim dd type e C" firewarden. ' who are passing through . Brig-ha- City. will demonstrations and lectures will go into homes in every It i John E. Burt, Jr., state fores-i- , state in the nation and probably and W. E. Tangren, assis-a- t into most of the countries this forester and fire warden side of the iron curtain. the program Feature Of e (Utah. People in a According to a survey by .the In this area are sit-n- g the tinder 'box, Gunder-- Brigham' Young University, in Utah "and it is for that rea-- a average weekly paper m said, Fire Chief is read by about three people Dale Fryer of for each paper. and Firewardens At this rate, 'Which is conserHyde and John for the tourist edition vative adfleld have arranged the with its speciarcover and a varspam." iety of interesting articles, at M the present time, John least 30,000 people will hear adfield is supervising the dig-i- f "the good word about Brigham of fire control lanes in the City. ore efrect of the tourdangerous parts of the The over-a- ll wnty. ist edition cannot be accurateFull credit for extinguishing ly estimated, but it cannot help recent blaze near tihe Brown-- 8 but arouse a mountain of interranch goes to Firewardens est in Box Elder county and )de and Hadfield. its unique with City Brigham They put fire out and Mormon bevy of history a fire by digging trol lane around the blaze important historical events, such iry rapidly, Gunderson said. as the driving of the golden took place here. One of the major causes of spike, that ia The greatest irrigation syscareless smokers who as the Bear row cigarettes and matches tem in the world, has been fry June grass and camp- - River canal system of wil to put their camp called, is a speoial feature re issue. The reason this out, state fire years experts have Tinted out. why "many foul words were over meetinS tonight, every wasted in the desert air new finanorganization in town will the project, with a cial or engineering problem f represented. arising often, is described in the 4 . article. dla N. Also, the new Intermountain Indian school, the Navajo students there, and their background are described in another lined June 21 illustrated generously article, with many pictures. Funeral services for Mrs. And of course the edition Jeppsen,. 60,. who would not be complete without Saturday, June 17, at the a story about Brigham City and P,ta1, were conducted ,1" Brigham Young, after whom it fednesday, June Sec21, is named; the Bear River Bird the jn h,. with dhapel Bishop refuge; Corinne, the Gentile n Knudsen the "sursed city of . TL presiding, Capitol, , ;VcmiI,y pra'er was offer, Utah in the past; and of Manrfham City jenff Warren ie Jeppsen I 15 mb u n nA ellSfeU the tua. A host of other interesting arwere Johnsnticles are in the edition. the Evocation, a The cover picture, printed on SUng by ohn and high quality, slick paper, is a fln Rasmussen. compositet designed to depict Were offered the loneliness of lifeon the Naby ex!! and Ezma Knudsen vajo Indian reservation, the Ina song. Intermountain Faith tent of the ig,by Lynette "My dian school; and the happy sucAndersen Vemarks were offered cessful students. Hv The tourist edition is publishrern'Jj1Cksen and the clos-u'ere offered by ed by the Box Elder Chamber Elder county, avert F0lI Jrby - Nelson he services - Aus-note- d Z Gle? Knudsen. fc in (anaa d,J)?artln Rasmussen of Commerce, Box Box Elder Brigham City and the News and Journal. be obvTun Waa offered by Extra copies of it may of outside and the tained, for mailing dManff.ices were held'in the county, from the News and w,th the Journal office, at no cost. ffered by aude . Barken Phone your news to 1000 , k i0uTetery Take Notice B.P.W. Inspects Maple Bench Area The Brigham City Business and Professional Womens club, as a part of their program on conservation, inspected the Maple bench, above Mendon, Cache county, recently under the direction 'of Ranger Merle Markham of Brigham City, With Mrs. Ella Hansen directing the activity as chairman of the public relations committee, the group inspected tihe condition of the Wellsville mountain area which had been reseeded in 1943 near Maple bench with crested wheat, smooth brome grass and slender wheat grass to furnish a green area near the forests and hold moisture in the Rotarians See Color Film Of Utah Wonders Examination For Elementary Teachers Bud Fisher, a public relations representative for Standard Oil For Indian Schools Is Announced Company of California, showed a color sound film "Utah, The Rainbow Land, at the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Brigham City Rotary club Friday noon. The meeting was held In the Howard hotel banquet room. Fisher and Ren Reeder, a guest, were introduced by Gene Wixom. Other guests were How ard Hitt, Harold McKinney and Satch Pearse. Von Hansen and Bob Kiesel were visiting Rotarians. David O. Andersen toasted Theron B. Lee on his birthday An examination for elementary teacher in the Bureau of Indian Affairs was announced r - today by the U. commission. S. Civil service Radar Improves Plane Landings Reed Wins CHICAGO (UP) Chicagos The positions to be filled pay Midway airport, said to be the $3,100 a year, and are located in busiest in the world, soon will Indian schools in states from be equipped with powerful new raMississippi west Including Utah, ground control approach City, and Mr. and) Mrs. D. M. At a silver medal speech con Mason of Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, New dar capable of guiding planes to Brigham City. Mrs. Mexico and Wyoming. a landing through even the test held in the Corinne L. D. S. Wisely was active in the creathickest weather. chapel, Monday, June 26, under tion of BLACA during the war. Applicants for this examinaWith it, airport officials hope the direction of Mrs. Axel Fred During the banquet a letter tion will not be required to take W. C. was state Trem'onton, rickson, to on own their worlds improve .presented to the Box Elder a written test. To qualify, they Louise Chamber of Commence and the anniversary. record for commercial planes of T. U. speech director, must show successful completion a was announced that It was declared Reed, Brigham City American Legion course leading to "a bad weather landing every winner. Corinne, Ladies night dinner will be held of a full three with set the minutes, post 10, that described the B.L. cola an accredited degree from at the Ranch House Friday evewas with The C.A. members appreciation for opened present meeting equipment ning, in place of the usual Fri- lege or university, including or The new system will enable invocation by Bishop J. H. Nor the hospitality extended them. 24 semester by supplemented of noon luncheon meeting day traffic controllers in the airport man, fallowing which Theron their two, day Throughout 12 in hours of education which the club. to a see rendered tower, Butter, (Riverside,, City, the every conventioaJjtBrigham plane semester Jhat elax be must in - The program' was under the hours comes' wTthin 30 miles of the piano solo. organization held all of their Bill Long, of the fnentary education. Applicants field and direction of After the first three contes- meetings at the War Memorial soil. then talk down" any whose courses do not include 2 public information committee. tants presented their selections, Home. ' semester hours in methods of plane that wishes to land. Markham showed how rain As for accuracy, a Civil Aero- Judy Beeton, accompanied At the banquet the Chamber by storms hit a poorly vegetated teaching elementary grades or 2 expert her mother, sang a vocal solo, of Commerce presented each of semester hours in practice teach- nautics Administration area, washes deep gullies and M-S- gL 'Following the speeches of the wives with a erodes the mountain sides. ing of elementary grades must said our boys now will be able to tell incoming more contestants, A. M, 'box of chocolates. three when , pilots one also of had have teachyear Because most of the cities are 50 for to feet side either Reeder, Members of the organization principal they at speaker the ing experience elementary of the and towns in eastern Box Elder To centerline of the run- the evening, talked. level. Applications will be acexpressed their appreciation to county obtain water from these Mr. James Reed, Corinne, of Brigham City people for the where the equipment Is in way exfrom who students, cepted is mountains, it important that fered the benediction. many Invitations extended them MSgt. John L. Owen of Brig- pect to complete the required stalled. the vegetation be cultivated Three radar scopes are used besides while they were here. Other contestants been selec- courses within 90 days after filthere to hold the water, Ranger ham City, Utah, has Miss Reed were Judy Brockman with the equipment. One Two years from now we are ted by the Commanding General, ing their applications. Markham said. ' scope, similar to a television Leo Brockman, Jay Brockman of going to hold a longer convenSixth Army for duty with the More President of the club is Miss 1950 Reserve Officer detailed information screen, is used for general Tremonton; Donna Eberhart of tion so that we will be sure to Training about Norma Jensen. and other search of the area. requirements Riverside and Connie Lou Sig visit all of our friends here, Fort at Lewis, WashingCamp A second scope, built for more gard of Brigham City. points of interest, as well as apPresident Berger said. ton. forms, may be obtained precision work, picks up the inThe American Legion, post The ROTC Camp is designed to plication from the Commissions Local Sec10, of Brigham City, was host train qualified college students retary, Mr. Glenn S. Nelson, lo- coming plane when it gets with- Rich Manganese Ore Found in 10 miles of the runway. A What to the 20 BLACA members FriLEBANON,. Va. (UP) in the essentials of basic mili- cated at Brigham, Utah. of even more accu- have been described as the rich- day night, and treated them to third scope tactics. Upon tary graduation U. Golden Spike racy takes over on the planes est deposits of manganese ore the Tremonton from the training program the final approach at three miles in the United States have been Rodeo, cadets are offered commissions Local out. Most of the fellows had nevfound in Russell county. MinerMayor Lorenzo J. Bott, Brigham as Reserve Second Lieutenants. er The to is al tests before seen a rodeo and ensurface designed veteran say prospectors of a . equipment the invitaOwen, a Sgt. special City, received coneliminate all reflections it very much, reported indicate Asiatic-Pacifi- c the ground is manganese joyed theater regution this week to attend the In SL which might obscure the plane tent of the ore may run as high, the American Legion. The best of Instructor as of assigned larly performance opening night seats available were reserved as 40 percent in some cases. being talked down. the University of Utah Summer Military Science and Tactics at for the veterans and their wives colUtah State Promised the Horses and owned Agricultural ridden by Festival production, Will Lend Talents For New Pipe Organ at the rodeo by Tremonton roNorm Lichtenstein and his Valley, July 4 in the Universitys lege, Logan, Utah. deo committee. daughter, Deanna, CL3, and by Stadium Bowl in Salt Lake City. While here the group voted father-in-lain P. Lichtensteins A musical extravaganza Plan Perry Primary to investigate the possibility of W. Promised Christensen of Elwood, garValley eight scenes, or series of buildings 30 For June Festival building Utah of a nered settlement of the good display trophies portrays somewhere near, where they The at the Salt Mormon Lake Junior annual pioneers. the by ward Primary will League horse show, held ait the could hold their reunion each The play will be presented July 21, hold itsPerry festival year. Friday evening, Fair Grounds in Salt (Lake City Elvyn J. Sudwicks, Troon July inclusive, and again June 30 at the Perry park if Thursday, Friday and Saturday. pic, Utah, was appointed to in22 and 24. if conditions permit; vestigate during the next two According to Dr. A. Ray Olpin, weatherwill be held in iFriday night Deanna took ward the of it not, years. the University president of While the club has approxamusement hall, according to third in the childrens English Utah, mayors of all Utah towns Satclass and in- Mrs. May Wagstaff, 60 members, about 20 .president. equipment pony imately will be extended the special in be- urday night she took third of will disabled veterans and A the miniature Summer parade the attend to vitation the horsemanship class. their wives attended the congin the festivities and a display Festival production. Friday night Norm took fifth vention here. They were: of the articles made by the chilclasses will in the jumpers class, and SaturEdwin N. Arneson, DeSart. of different the dren Civil Air Patrol To N. D.; Francis W. Baarley, Des be shown. Songs and dances day night he bettered this to Moints, Washington; Roy complete with costumes repre- second place. Meet This Evening New Hampton, Christensen won first place in nations of the world the Air Iowa; Civil senting City The Brigham William O. Henderson, Oklaof which they have been study- the open Western pleasure class. (Wednesthis meet Patrol will homa City, Okla.; Harlan' J. at the ing during the summer Pri- His horse, Blondie, a sorrel day) evening ait 8 oclock com- mary, will also be on the pro- mare, was ridden by Deanna Heyden, Oakland, Calif.; Martin Lichtenstein, Norm airport. 'Norms Hintz, Rockwell City, Iowa; Lealong with Soldier, gram. t, announced today. mander, invited which he himself rode, to take is atThe Roy Hugo, Avnall, Calif.; T. M. cordially to public All members intending to the festival, Mrs. Wagstaff fourth place in matched pairs. , Jarvis, Tacoma, Wash.; Oris L. encampment stynmer the tend Odom, Amarillo, Texas; Walter stated. be present. to are urged Peck, Gamelll, Mont.; Donald O. Smith. Beldendill, Wis.; Ralph L. Stewart, Ponca City, Okla.; Elvyn J. Sudwicks, Tropic, Utah; Wesley F. Taves, Whitefish Bay, The public is invited to atThe trio, who now have es choWis.; Lester R. Thompson, RedBrigham City's Orpheus tend atthe and their program Harmon- tabiished an enviable reputawing, Minn.; and, W. B. Berger, rus and the Garland tendance and contributions will Thurs- tion, will Oklahoma City, Okla. play The Three Soli- greatly assist in the .purchase ettes will blend voices to help tabernacle, Trumpeters Three, of the pipe organ. All contribuday at the more beautiful mu- taires," Sails On The Silvery Sea and tions will be credited to the doBox Elder Trails In bring still Annie Laurie al a Moderne. ner, Madsen said. sic to Brigham City. bewhich Sale Of Savings Bonds In the trio are 'Dennis Jay, DarThe music festival, in the eve- rell Nilson and Armond Beers. cleThe Box Elder stake tabernaorgins at 8:15 oclock has been without a pipe At the end of five weeks of annual Both the Orpheus chorus and gan since 1892 when it was ravning, is the Box the Independence Drive for the orthe two have been aged by fire. Ever since that This year the Harmonettes 15 of U. S. Savings Bonds, Utah sale choruses. coumy for over years, and time a need has been felt by ganized raise assist had to purchased only $1,012,348 they will perform during that time have presented people of the community for a out of a state quota of $2,316,000, finances for the new pipe organ numerous musical programs in full toned Members Of Harmonettes And Orpheus Chorus Clem S. Schramm, state director pipe organ, that for the tabernacle. will be Garland and Brigham City, all would add to the historic old . . . from Garland and Brigham City respectively, who will of U. S. Treasury Savings Bond raised money all .Free, which have been acclaimed building described as the most at the of sing at a music festival at the stake tabernacle tomorrow sales announced this week. through contributions, as unusually successful. beautiful building in the state. To date Box Elder county has evening, beginning at 7:30 oclock. Front row, left to famed musical program. eveAs always, an unusual According to the committee in the at total of $22,894 and purchased .chorus Jennie of Nielsen, the right: president The Orpheus Orpheus chorus; worth of Series will be charge of the pipe organ projNorm nings entertainment E bonds or 45.8 directed by Lola Harmonettes president of the Harmonettes and Inez of its quota, against respec-tivela state avpresented by the combined cho- ect, it will be installed in the Peters.Johnson, Second row: Watkins and Fred Nye Nola , and comWatkins Nelson, Abie, rused Thursday evening, building by Christmas of this of 43.7 of quota, It Was erage will have as guest Clara Wheelwright. Back row: Margaret Owens, Marian announced by Harold B. Felt, mented Earl Madsen, member year. It is being constructed at the' program Carreli of the committee in charge. now. Kirby and Melba Capener. county bond chairman. cornet trio of Ogden. Speech Contest j - John Owen two-poUn- d Attend Camp h Mayor Invited To Attend Play Horses Win Horse Show 4-- 1 Choruses To Present Program, At Tabernacle Thurs. El-d'- ov thus unPaid 10 ? Personal will be turned Property taxes and Sheriff for collection. County Attorney real estate, Property tax, not assessed to There made. is at the time the assessment a few merchants and others that have failed to comply with the law. ' , ERNEST E. HANSEN - County Assessor well-know- Nilsons wan |