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Show I 1 - Tsn qLUME 56, NUMBER 43 TOU T flNViTATIONS BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCT. 24. 1951 8 PAGES Wrapped Around Tree Death struck twice on Box Elder county roads Sunday. In one period a man and woman died in traffic accidents. Mrs. Thelma Llcht, 47, Brigham City, died shortly after being hit by a auto while walking home from church between 4th and 5th north on First east, Sunday evening at 9:30 p. m, A Salt Lake City man, Charles Allen Nielsen, was in- FORK CLUB ELDER KNIFE, l( Will Nof Other With fee bs, Officer Says 24-ho- field director of the National of fices, that the Knife and Fork clubs do not conflict with exist-inorganizations. Rather these clubs are' unique in the fact of Invitation into the dub in they meet but several times a ;njfe and. Fork year, about once a month dur-inprepared are being the Elder Box. throughout t months, and have no summer activities. He further pointed out the memberships are gleaned from all souces of interested persons in th area covered by the local charter, and primarily the clubs are for the enjoyment of the men and women on each dinner occasion. Memberships nominally are lars and wives of national held by the men and their City dies, are guests. Frequently a ,en from Brigham along few widowed and unattached rving in Korea, leaders ladies hold memberships as group of civic at the well, and bring a guest. Monday evening The meetings are held at ward amusement hall night, and include the dinner plans for the forthcoming vjnization S-- s Vi r,.. g stantly killed shortly before g ' bond . drive. g Approxi.-3- gathering 5 a. m. Sunday, when mobile struck a cow carreened off the wrapped around a The death of Mrs. 3 his autoIn Willard, road and tree. Llcht was the first traffic fatality in Biig-haCity for three years. Both week-enfatalities brought the total for Box Elder county so far In 1 051 to nine two more than were killed during all of 1950. To this time last year only five were killed on the roads, four less than 1961. In the accident Sunday evening, Mrs. Llcht was returning home from the church meeting, walking along a dimly lit street. Driver of the automobile, Noel Marble, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marble, 239 north Second east, swerved to avoid hitting d from working In the area north of Brigham City. Evidently travelling fast,', he plowed into a cow that ' had wandered onto the road, con tinued dowp the highway 2S0 yards and smashed into a tree, completely demolishing the ve hible. In both accidents the victims were dead upon the arrival of police officers. Floyd Olsen First Box Elder County 9 5 To October 24, 4951 To October 24, 1950 Total for 1950 ... Saturday For Mrs. Thelma C. Licht Local Guardsman Utah To October 24, 1951 To October 24, 1950 Total for 1950 Thelma Corless Llcht, 47, 540 north First east, who died Sunday at 9 p. m. in a pedestrian accident, was bom October 15, 1904, at Vernal,' Utah, a daughter of Arthur and .Elizabeth Prelst Corless. She was reared She and educated in Vernal. married Sliver Llcht, July 21, where 1923, at Vernal, they made their home for two years. They lived at Manila, Daggett county, until 1942 when the family moved to Brigham City. She was a member of the L. D. S. church and had served secretary to the Y.L.MJ.A. She . . n , TOLL TRAFFIC Services Planned for the pedestrian. In the early morning accident, Mr. Nielsen, a lineman for the Utah Power and Light company, was returning to Salt Lake City ii To Suffer Wound .... 178 .... 149 .... 188 The first "wounded-in-actiocasualty of the northern Utah battalion 204th Field Artillery in Korea was listed this week when word was received that Floyd Olsep, 21, was hit by Chinese mortar lire. According to a letter received by Mrs. Dean Freeman, wife of C'apt. Dean Freeman In Korea, Olsen was not Injured seriously though hit in one leg and a finger. The Brigham City soldier, son of Mr, and Mrs. August Olsen, was with a group of 10 men who advanced towards the enemy ahead of the regular gun crew to clear an area for the gun. The Chinese had the area zeroed-iand lobbed about 10 mortar shells into the ' group of soldiers. Olsens light Miraculously, injury was the only one sus. tained by the men. Capt. (Freeman reported that he expected Olsen to be . back on duty in a few weeks. n Auxiliary To Aid Eagles In attended the meeting, and sociability, constituting a lean Freeman, city setting for presentation of the after dinner guest speakers the j Schramm, director of the main object of these clubs. The speakers are from this iivision of the Treasury for the 'state of and other lands, and discuss ment lold the group something of current Interest The ladies auxiliary 'of the subjects Accident That WasFatal To One need for the current cam-a- s ranging from the field of naFraternal Order of Eagles are . Charles Nielsen, 24, Salt Lake City, was killed about at instantly Sunday morning did Bob .Webster, as-t- o tional and International affairs, 3 j0jnjng Box Elder Aerie 2919 In a. m. Evidently he lost control of the vehicle after hitting and killing a cow. Schramm in the Salt through business, finance, scionsorjnK the Damon Runyon cancer fund dance on November ence, industry, travel and adlity office. LDS Will Serve Mission 3 at the Dance Bowl, it was an- for the drive and other venture, the professions, and an Two Box Boys, USAC nounced this week by Rudy will be worked out this occasional entertainment or "escommit-mpose- d Kajser chairman, and D. D. Bill-- a The by the executive cape program arranged. school teacher Stjpday of Mrs. Freeman, addresses last about 50 minutes jneSi publicity director. F.F.A. and was active as block teacher Tickets for the dance now are iVendell Hess and Mrs. to an hour and are followed by Win soRelief ward In the Eighth offered ty members of the Olsen. a discussion period. being clety. Also she was a member Eagles and auxiliary, all profits available to There are no compulsory atfilms are Among five students at Elder county, according to of the Eighth ward choir. to go to the cancer fund, originState service clubs and other tendants Agricultural college but requirements, Survivors Include he husband ally sponsored by Walter WinStanley S. Richardson, at members locally are a part of won high national honors in Professor it was announced educaof head the sons six and and agricultural daughters: ched, newspaper columnist. a vast network of clubs which the Future Farmers of America tion department. ceting. ..The first film Melvin, Lynn, Geanenc, Lela, Headlining the entertainment We Have In cover the United States from organization ' were two- - from to All five returned recently Lola, all of Brigham City; and at the dance will be the appearthe .a," and deals with as well as Can the Aggie campus from the naLyle A. Licht, serving with the ance of Miss Utah and Mr. Utah ial might of the nation ada, Mexico and Alaska,with tional FFA annual convention U. S. army In Korea; both par- on the Intermission program, ie American way of life, visiting privileges in any club. in Kansas City where the awards ents, of. Vernal; two grandchil- Miss Marilyn Reese and Max . . her film is "The Crime of Other Utah clubs are located siswere presented. ' dren and six brothers and Grunlg. l in Logan, Ogden, Salt Lake City, From Box Elder county, LeRon ters: Ray Corless, Provo; Ronald Cancer research requires a eo Nelson, vice president Provo, Tooele, Heber, Vernal, son of Mr. and Mrs. MauMrs. Howard Johnsen, and Corless, deal of money, Billings great e First Security Bank Price, Cedar City and Richfield. of Austin Johnsen, formerly rine Chapman, Mrs. Glen Lee pointed out, to employ special J. Tracy, Bear River City and now of YOST Pfc.- Nevoy support of his organ-i- n The Bonneville Knife and Fork and Mrs. Raymond Tilton, all of Ists and educators all over the issuing bonds sold, club has entered its 14th year 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse North Logan, was given a $200 !M: Vernal.. nation to carry on experiments. me and any place needed, with their opening speaker, and be Mrs. Bessie Eskelsen, , Mrs. The Eagles want everyone in Tracy, Yost, Utah, has complet- cash award for top honors in " or Lorenzo Bott Johnsen is a pledged dinner having been held Sep ed his AF basic airmen indoc- public speaking. Ellen Slggard offered the clos- - Brlgham City to attend the dance i,: i is tember 27.. PPort and offered to trination. course at Lackland quarterback on USACs football Survivors Include her husband tot- s of of ev do sty-vThe and. committee l Air the sponsors ..was Force Base, proclamation Gateway ''FtireraFservlceS'f'Vvin be held cancer. Those who cannot come qwj Jastyears of native dent, Cllf., "' Bag-Eld' Qjkland' For'ce,-'ei d embody president at Box Elder aife,Ad.;oxlr W the Air jjossiliJ & in wf urtiuen. the at the Bflghant City Eghtb LJar asked to leave their contri-D,- ; of Brigham City, SiturifSy Glen Kruidson, fires-th- e club are: ' Bear River City: J. ive, His basic training has pre- high school'.,'. S. i ward chapel, Saturday at buttons in hte cancer fund jars in a Veterans hoapltal at San Box Elder Chamber Harold Reese; To win the honor of compeBrigham City, pared him for entrance into Vir Han 1 m. Ernest with Bishop now on the counters in many Francisco of A liver ailment- - j p. Elder Sam Richards rce told - that they Richard Alston, Mayor J. Bott, force technical training and for ting' nationally in the ; FFA sen officiating. . paces of business in Brigham He was the son of :! the late L. A. Bundy, assignment in specialized work. speech contest he won contests . . . will serve in West-Centrfind the business men of Ross C. Bowen, Friends may call at the Har- City. Lars and Malvina ; ChrisSpiel m City very cooperative, Judge B. C. Call, W. Vosco Call, The course included a scientific at Box Elder high school, region states , , , old B. Felt Funeral home Fritensen Christensen who- resided local post-t- , Charles nry Nielsen, one, Utah state and the 11 wesm. Claybaugh, j Lester evaluation of his aptitude-anat 7 from 9 and to p. Final Rites Saturday in the Third ward. He was day offered the full support Dredge, Wade Ebeling, J. W. inclination for following a par- tern state division. the family home, 540 no th First ; reared here and started to learn Els cam-aM. career. Box Elder and The other winner Kaiser, ticular vocation organization in the Howard, Rudolph until east, Saturday morning the printing e business in ' the ' Glenn A. was Ted Walker, son of Mr. and did Herbert Adamson, mer A. Klitgaard, time of services. Box Elder Report which was old ander of the Brigham City Knudsen, O. Dee Lund, D. MurMrs. Delbert Walker of TremonYosf Native then operated by the late B. H. RasHoward can ton. was cash awarded Dr.' He J. $200 Legion post, and ray Mason, Womens Federated GOP He later ' earned his Jones. and trip expenses for top honors mussen, Clyde B. Stratford, O. card with a newsjourneymens s contest. in rural electrification to form a local chap-thi- E. ZundeL Clubs Plan Convention j Alaska' and paper at Nome, He represented the H western dinner club move- - ; Fielding, G. Emerson Earl; Biennial conVenfion of the returned to Salt subsequently Charwas member of and a the states Lorenzo Bowcutt, Garland, Li.. Utah Federation of Womens ReLake City where he had charge Bear River high FFA chapter. fas , particularly stressed les J. .Wood; Mantua, Leonard Clubs will be held at of the ad department for many publican USAC. a freshman at imer E. Walker is Mayor Tremonton, Schlotz, executive Jeppsen; years at the old Salt Lake Sam Richards, 456 south Sec- the Newhouse hotel, Salt Lake, Kleon Kerr, A. N. Rytting and beOctober 27,' When that paeast, Brigham City, who City, Sautrday, Jack Shumway; Willard, T. W. Lt. W. A. Cates Reports ond at 10 a.m., it was anfolded he went to Oakland ginning per Richowned has and operated Woodland. Gwen Limb. where he worked for the Oak- - , ards Refrigeration Service for nounced today by To Mississippi Base Mr. Schlotz, who comes from Dr. include will land Tribune until his retireSpeakers call a many years, has accepted Denver, stated he has organized ment some years ago. A. Cates, son . of to the West Central States L. D. Royal L. Garff, Jaren L. Jones, Lt. William clubs Utah excepting of the all I Governor J. Bracken Lee and He is survived by his widow, re- S. mission and will leave NoErona Mrs. Cates, recently his Salt Lake City, adding loMrs. Ivy Baker Priest. of Oakland, and the lol-- , Clara, base Air Force Keesler 15. to vember ported in the A tea honoring Mrs. Watkins, pleasure in assisting brothers and sisters, Mrs. lowing Ground the In to mission will diHe begin training enter, the cal organization. A board of Clair Carver, Ogden; Frank an home in Salt Lake City on No- Mrs. Bennett, and Mrs. Lee, and officers Electronics course, in the elected be will rectors ofChristensen, Chicago; Mose of 'Electronics. 5. He will represent the the newly elected Federation the vember integral part near future. ficers will be enjoyed at 4 p. m. Christensen, Taft, California, Training Center of the World, Sixth LD.S. ward, on the two Fraternal Order of Eagles Invitations to attend, said Mrs. and Fred Christensen, Portland. ' a feet hundred few located mission. full term only year nove to the1 now to extended Limb, is county Also two nephews: Judge Lewis quarters Council Of P.T.A. Will An elder in the Sixth north of the Gulf of Mexico, at ied chairmen, county Jones and Col. Melvin H. Jones, by the Box Elder lived he ward in Biloxi, has Mississippi. Brigham her of Commerce on state committee members, counU. S. army. the Meet Next Friday Funeral services receives Cates Lt. He has 15 The the years. training City past floor of the First Secur'officers and Mrs. Theima Corless Licht are being held Wednesday at A meeting of the South Box young Republican ty over will extend in school Mae Wanda this four Day, children, s d! building, on November Elder council of the officers . . . victim of all other organization 1 p. m. at the Cooper mortuary, period. Salt Lake City; Dean L. Rich- that are Interested approximately a mbers of Box Elder Aerie will be In accident association attending. Fruitvale, (Oakland), Calif. asR. will be he' When graduated Faye ards, City; Brigham "ere told Monday night at held at the home of Mrs. George signed to field duty or to an- Nichols, , Midvale, and Lynn, east With Telephone Company For 33 Years Fogular meeting. Mason, 47 north Second other school for advanced train- serving with the U. S. navy in Pfc. Nevoy J. Tracy ease on the October ' quarters has at 3:30 p. m., Friday, . . Alaska. . basic ing. , , . completes drawn up and now is 26, It was learned today. Mr. Richards son. Dean, forand approved, merly of Payette, Idaho, i will I- fan Keller issued art Are There Any Deer Left In The Mountains? , in; business operate his fathers on to e all members to while he is serving his church. state aerie Halloween A farewell testimonial will be in Ogden on Saturday in the Sixth- ;,ward chapel, held October 27. ... Sunday, October 28, at 7 p.m. rntion was called to the chair-eporte- Elder Students, Top Honors At Convention Cancer Dance .... ( 1 n ,Box i, . ; eoast-to-coa- - Airman From Yost Completes Basic of-th- - ... - ! oni ft, fit1 2m -- . . ; frf i j al . Answers CallTo . Serve Mission For LDS Church , Herald-Re- , I publican. j ineys jol-lyour :ti! IWM BJOV- do da s.d Parent-Teacher- ... k Runyan le(l cancer fund and dance and mem-aske- d to support the Issue Of Smoke Rrightenburg, president, over the meeting. Signals Due Soon J fl Set Oct 29 ; ,ally flnd w reception of ,the City Republican club held Monday evenipg, beginning at 8 p. m. in 'rth ward recreation hall. Ulced Elma Klitgaard, today, peakers at the gather-LbMerrill. K. Davis, leg-l- e r m Salt Lake county and cng attorney in. Salt Lake 2 attending will be offi the Young Republican f Utah including Joseph J ' ; eremy, state president; com Day, national for the young Re ,Jnan ; ns and tal s Mary Patterson, oommitteewoman for Republicans. The first issue of the Indian school newsis expaper !Smoke Signals to week, this be pected printed it was learned today. ,, Student Sponsored by the council, the paper will be comprised largely of student-writtearticles. Also it will contain editorials hy staff members to keep the' public informed of the latest developments at the school. A campaign is in progress to raise sufficient funds for operation of the newspaper. Student 30 subscriptions amount ' to cents for the year. Since this will meet only a small portion of the actual cost of printing, sponsor' 1 ing subscriptions of two and five David Hellberg And Bosses , dollars for individuals and or . . recent in honor of Hellberg on his retirement after 37 years of dinner , attend given are available for ganizatins the Mt. States with service Telephone company. Shown with him are six consecutive those who desire to support this the. local exchange. They are, left to right, Hume Clive, who was manager pf, ,Tnariager$ endeavor. worthy here in 1918, now retired ; .Ernest Lee, manager at Logan; John Buckwalter, Salt Lake Anyone interested may send at City district manager; Hellberg; Vern Hardy, state commercial training superviser; money to Smoke Signals Intermountain Indian school. Wayne Smith, unit manager at Salt Lake City; and the present manager, Dick Alston. , n A J. - Inter-mounta- i Reception And tedT an at-th- sign ! auto-pedestri- tVlp over to the ers reported. John Richards Has Some Venison To Cut Up 300 deer had been turned days of the deer season. About cLaVe lockers was good, most hunt- Hunting luesday. for butcherly . i ; if, fVJv K; |