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Show Universal Microfilm lw? Co Sixth vr. Salt r City, p-2- Jto Utci- - 54 Wjo Soc Summer Hasn't Arrived VOLUME 58, NUMBER 22 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY Entries For Horse Show Pouring In, Chairman Reports Tomatoes Earn $465,140 For llIIW! MORNING, JUNE 2, 1953 County Assessed Valuation Drops Half Millionfln 53j Entries for the June 20 Brigham City Horse show are beE. ginning to pour in, announces Norm Lichtenstein, chairman with W. H. Barnard. Assessed valuation of prope- drops was dry land which fell Box Elder county farmers reHe said that all of the princounty dropped from $3,600,300 in 1952 to ceived ,$465,1-1from canners for cipal horse showers of the rty in aBox Elder in 1953 for a total rehalf million dollars this their 1952 crop of tomatoes. area have been over peak, duction of $109,400. to show their horses year from the 1952 invited The countys harvest last year according to figures from the There was a loss in valuation accontributed substantially to the and many have already of Fred X Petersen, coun- of every kind of livestock In office cepted. states total output of over assessor. the county. ty Alter the with a meeting cans of tomatoes, tomato Aslessed valuation of all counValuation drop of dry farm Horse show associaLake Salt ac;uice, paste, puree and sauce we are certain ty property this year is $22,738,-72- land and livestock is a result of last tion week, cording to Dr. Glenn Cunningof all gaited classes compared with $23,274,934 in adverse weather conditions that ham, economist for American full having knocked the wheat crop pros1952. This is a drop of $336,208. for the competition," he Can Company. Total values of - said. Taking one of the biggest pects for this season, and the the pack was $3,877,000. "The dollars Box Elder county Ended Half-Wa- y Through Somersault tomato growers receive from processors become an important nyr' factor in the countys economy,1 t he said. The farmers earnings normally circulate in the community througji his purchases of supplies for his farm and family. i The economist for the can3 . r making firm which perfected S the modern food container that .Villi made canning of tomatoes .possible added that Box Elder countys harvest of tons of tomatoes made up nearly 23.6 percent of the states i Vf-v,- . total production last year. Farmers B. e 6 'I 4 $ t'j' r ' a : I; cattle, wool, duce markets. Ipoor iiiTtnrM St in Susan Kay Slager Makes A Sale ... of one 3c large glass of punch to a customer. A couple of rays of sunshine that seeped through the almost perpetual overcast was excuse enough for the Brigham City youngster to go into business. Music Classes Will -' Begin In Area ' ft- ir W Monday, June8 Saved By DDT fV r s Commissioners V r , Act On Business. - 'a O, , Assessor Petersen said that these figures are not necessar-- ' ily final and small changes may. be made by the board of equalization which hears complaints on assessments on property and-iempowered to make changes. cf se cars. v ,. 1 setting Though the number of motor vehicles in Box Elder Increased 155 over the year, their total assessed valuation dropped $21,-70probably because of the' large drop in the price of used KS&vr' niTlftHrw pro- tories. 17,-89- 0 bhijui and dairy some of the was a big Jump of $540,-70- 5 in value of improved prop erty (homes, barns, garages, etc.) on city lots and rural areas. Valuation of merchandise in (Box Elder retail and county wholesale outlets also took a substantial drop of $169170, apparently Indicating merchants have cut down on their InvenOff n Tiiir 8 PAGES Y'. '9J At Recent Meet - 'At the May 18 meeting of the (Box Eider county commissioners Classes in instrumental music for students in Brigham City and Lyman Morrell, on recommendation of County Assessor Fred L., communities will surrounding Petersen, was appointed to acbegin next iweek (June 8), accompany a Utah state tax officording to Wayne Johnson, BE cial in completing reclassificav Though conditions were ripe and an epidemic in California, i mosquito larvae a delicacy on HS, instructor. . Demolished Was Built Car Monday Foreign for sleeping sickness encephaThe Culex Tarsilis mosquito their gluttonous menus will be tion on Improvements la-- the In releasing the summer The on roof. over the and ou of control t when 9 a. darted off m. horsit at flipped from in in Box litis the near future, , human ibeings in transmits the disease . highway underway a t-- . county. schedule, Johnson said that iniElder county last year, not a sin- es to humans and there was According to Supervisor Jo tial rehearsal of the junior band driver, a teacher at Westminister college in Salt Lake suffered a broken collar bone and A Park Valley resident,-Jesshorses in sephson, they are grown by the will be held Thursday, June 11, bruises. The accident occurred this side of Corinne on the main highway. brain fever gle case was contracted. James, requested , that work be , Karl L. Josephson, supervisor this locality last year. done on a road from the hightanks full in Udy and Crystal at 7 p. m. in the band room and of the (Mosquito Abatement DisJosephson reported Wednes- Hot Springs in Box Elder county will be followed at 8 p. m. by way south to hla farm In Park' x trict, credited control of the day that this years campaign and .supply all of the county as senior band rehearsal. , Kelley. The commissioners Tarsalis mosquito ; by his against' mosquitos and flies is well as other Utajj, .areas.; the , request pending ,. . an (He urged anyone having quescrew for the record' in His yeajjly fully underway and that sprayinvestigation of that road and To reaefi Inaccessible swamps, tions concerning any phase of several others reportedly in need-o- f report to the board of trustees ing DDT and draining swamp the Mosquito Abatement district the instructional program to call of the Abatement district, areas has been progressing the for the IN work In the Park Valley area. 576 t or Johnson, Wayne this phone county year hopes s New Pair Addition Josephson pointed out that past month. Earl Johnston, Phone 1108. to hire a spraying airplane. there were three cases of the The Planting of millions of home is for possibility of an. addition the schedule Following year Box that the Ground Breaking Josephson said Special to the livestock building at the deadly disease in Utah last year grown Cambusia fish that rate Elder instrumental music instruction, county region is one of for next week: At the brief program Monday Fair Grounds In Tremonton .wax Ceremonies Opens only a few in the United States a trio, Margaret Lewis, evening discussed and a bid for the job BEHS June 8, in which flies have not develop Monday, Year-Lon- g Stefand Juanita Ward Project Erma Hansen A light foreign built car trip- by Wayne A. Jensen, submitted Kids Will ed a patial immunity to DDT. Band Room: City fen, accompanied by Rosella ped when it ran off the main to Anson B. Call, county agent, This is true, he pointed out, (Beginning clarinet 1:30 p. m. ofMembers of the Brigham City Tingey, sang; E. A. Johrison highway three miles east of Co- who presented it to the commis(Beginning saxophone, 2:30. because we have consistently Sixth 'L.D.5. ward officially be- fered opening prayer and a male rinne, Monday at 9 a. m., som- sioners, was filed Until further' 3:30 m. flute, (Beginning p. At At 10:30 DDT we made the use solution . gan work on a now $125,000 cha- quartet, Vern Wiser, Dean Che- ersaulted 35 to 40 feet through action. , Tuesday, June 9, BEHS powerful enough to kil the flies Band with ground breaking rites ney, Wayne Hunsaker and Reese space and pancaked in, on its Mrs. Melvin Homer was appel Room: not and immunize them." 7 m. a at be at number. With new stress to p. Davis, rendered They flimsy roof. Monday evening placed; pointed to the Fair Board. Beginning cornet, 1:30 p. m the be played Emphasizing that sanitation one acre lot on Fifth were accompanied by Cliss Daon an program, Church softball will The commissioner authorised 2:30 ,p.m. of the car. Dr. May M. trombone. Driver (Beginning each is most the ball at to effective the bat Monday park iway vis. south and Second east. the city recreation program in13th Ed Anderson, district weed - In470 south 52, Schiwender, Beginning horns, sousaphone, the and tie in said and his flies, Josephson Thursday evenings, League With their sights set on a comcluding IMade-You- r Bishop Hansen and R. N. Price, east, Salt Lake City, reported to spector, to have "agreement on report to the trustees, that he drums, 3:30 p. m. baseball, will open with regis- Peaches will play baseball one year work member of the South stake pres- be an instructor at Westminster forms for spraying work on in Room June building Band 10, pleted Wednesday, Mr. and Gentry, a public health tration next Friday morning at Wednesday nights. and to President is expected to become intense idency, and collar 1:30 property, m. county spoke printed broken a suffered violin, p. Beginning college, Reservations for the park for man, had found many critically 10:30 a. m. at Rees Pioneer park. Glen M. Bennion dedicated the bone and a passenger, Peter Ipurchase 100 cans of Atlacide.-- immediately. cello, 2:30 p. m. Beginning in the that or filthy places other county reunions gather Asked To Help In Oiling The announcement was made family Richard ground. Ground breaking was Ora, 20, 243 west First south, Beginning base, 3:30 p. m. According to Bishop should be made with Mr. raises hordes of flies. Owen Rasmussen asked thq then conducted. 11 not injured June' new was the will Lake Hansen by Cliff Watkins, new recrea- ings Salt Thursday, building City, At one so we location 011-Nfound west 612 to participate in oiling tional director for the summer. Watkins, phone Mantua students at Mantua include a chapel that will seat The ward boshiipric includes According to a witnofe of the county many Mucine, false house flies, area around the the ArHe replaces Basil Williams Who Second north. m. 1:30 G. parking will hall Richard school, recreation that 350, p. Hansen, Bishop L. R. Dr. Poison, flies raised that that it accident, church house. The commishas handled the program the Youngsters eight to 13 may was being two to of Corinne Homer and at an students thur overflow Steffen Corinne handle Tingey, the to almost veterinarian, impossible re1:30 p. m. participate in the baseball lea- breathe, the three hundred, 16 classrooms, a counselors. On the building past few summers. car was traveling west sioners held up aetton on the report continued. school, to and be form a could and until up gue may they 12: quest room are June kitchen. and we they Relief committee haven't already planIf Jensen, when it suddenly started swerv Floyd Friday, society on this type of work. Owen Westenskow, ned something for every young- including 15 for all others. Perry students at Perry school, It will have 14,000 square feet chairman; ing back and forth in its lane policy 1:30 p. m. Ranger M. J. Markham Cliff asked that all youngsters Norwood Hyer, Albert Thorson, and finally darted off the road, of floor space. ster we will add what they like that national forest ser- to the program, Watkins em- who plan on participating in the Clyde (Now the ward's chapel is the Max Morgan, Henry Nielsen and soft in Honeyville students at Honey-villwheels front the caught was not asking for but vice sum this 1:30 m. E. A. recreational Johnson. p. ward First program air. the meeting original into soil and slipped phasized. would take the remainder of Box Willard students at Willard house constructed in 1896, one Also special guests at the ser The program includes base- mer fill out the following form The roof of the tiny foreign Elder county park under their To of the oldest in Brigham City, vices was the South stake presi built car was flattened. school, 3:00 p. m. ball, tennis, crafts, an intramur- and hand it to him Friday or if the county deeded Bear River Ben M. to students Communbeen It more. at has sold the President Glen al program and many City dency, Dr. Poison, who pulled far off jurisdiction For outstanding success In the (Bear River City school, 3:00 p. ity Presbyterian church of Brig-hd- nion, R. N. Price and J. Oleen the road when he saw the ap- it over to them. Representing HoneyriUe sale of Philco merchandise, m. City who will occupy it in Palmer. proaching vehicle was out of Representing the town of r Clyde B. Stratford, extricated the driver and control, City Tolman Burke asked Honeyville, of North Main veFurniture passenger from the mangled that an agreement between HonMany More Shovels Full Yet To Heave company in Brigham City, has hicle. They were rushed to Cooleyville and the county be made (been awarded an expense-paiMemorial hospital. ey in regards to road work In HonSack-ett- , trip to Atlantic City soon. Bill Patrolman Highway eyville so that their Class Cr North Main Furniture 'made reportinvestigating officer, road money could be received. Vosco Call, son of Mr. Voscoo 196 percent of the quota assignwas ed that cause of the accident commissioners authorized The and Civil Service Announces ed them, or almost double the P. Call of iBrigham City not known, but apparently the Clerk K. B. Olsen, County Atin the contest Phlico held quota, driver had been reaching for a graduate of Utah Slate college O. Dee Lund and Mr. torney Col. this In Denver, spring. Stratford led the cigarette when control of the Burke to make such an agreein Logan, was recently awarded Openings entire Intermountain area in lost. car was ment. male acting rhe outstanding Intelligence and Radar Inter- sale of Philco products for that The commissioners okeyed award by Arena, the dramatic pretation instructors are needed size store. of $350 worth of Box A purchase of entertainment School of variety the honorary society by the U. S. Civil Service at features News and Journal Tourist Elder Nile have been for arranged Of Drama of the University of Lowry Air Force Base, Denver. editions which will be distributhe Philco dealers who will atThey pay $3,410 and $4,205 a tend the affair. ted to tourists. Washington, in Seattle. year. A letter from the North WilIn the Philco line,' North Main These awards have been made Lumber company requestlard seraFurniture handles be Full information actelevision, two may to 1936 annually since be considered when the ing they dio, at cured the and post refrigerators, City ranges Brigham tors and two actresses who have Nile D. Meservy, son of Mr. county purchases ' lumber , and freezers. office. shown remarkable ability in and Mrs. James A. Meservy of hardware was read. , acting. 35 west First south, Brigham UniverSince enrolling in the City, has recently been employ In Third ed as a staff member of Yakima sity of Washington last fall, Hess Upped . office of the Washington State Call has played major roles in The of Chekhov, The Public assistance, by Department On the To Be Held Listed Grass Harp by Capote, it was learned today. of PFC In the Angels by Hughes Side Nile returned home in December after completing 15 months and the leading roles in ShakesSeveral of the participants in reading by LaDine Penrod, of active duty with the U. S. peares "Loves Labour Lost and the Third ward variety show, gan. (Devere Hess, whose wife, HaMolnars Arthur at the famed Day With Television army. Before returning to mili- zel, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. were The Melobees, of consisting Penthouse theater of the school listed by Mel Richardson, com- Carol Johnson, tary service he received his B. S. Erwin Hess, live In Plymouth, Patty Hunsaker, of drama. and Masters degrees from Utah has been and Carol Jean Leggett, all of mittee member. promoted to private ! State Agricultural college. This summer Mr. Call is reThe unusual show which will this area; a combo including first class while serving iq Gerforare Nile and his family .with the Seventh army. turning to Utah State where he follow a typical day's TV pro- Dick Watkins, Jeanette Weight mer residents of Brigham City many will be on the staff of the Utah gramming with comedy and and Newell Nelson. There will His unit is part of the cordon having been affiliated with the of NATO defense forces stretchState theater. He will appear in musical numbers, dances and also be two numbers from Brigham City Laundry and Me- ing across Western Europe unseveral productions with this more will be held Saturday, and more. servy Dry Cleaners for several der the overall command at DeiLonne Glover will direct a group under the direction of Mr. June 6, at 8 p. m. In the Armory. Sixth Ward And Stake Officials Break Ground, years. Included on the program will special Flamingo Floyd Morgan. dance and General Matthew Ridgway. for the new Sixth LDS ward chapel now under construction. Rites were held Monday Mr. Call plans to return to the be Lillis Jeppsen, violinist, Man- Vern Petersen will emcee the Private First Class (Hess is a : With the shovels, left to right, are Floyd Jenson, chairman; Bishop Richard Is Invited to phone truck driver assigned to the University of Washington in the tua: Ray Wilde, soloist of Og- talent portion of the program evening. Everyone fall to complete his work on an den; Wayne Mayberry, pianist, titled "Norris Fright and his Hansen and Stake President Glen Bennion. Standing behind are Arthur Steffen and their society items for the News 465th Field Artillery (Battalion'S Ilomer Tingey, counselors; and Presidents J.Oleen Palmer and R. N. Price. the Betty Wilde trio; a novelty Musical Knights." . jM. A. degree. . Battery A at Darmstadt. . and Journal to 77L Conditions Ripe, But Not Sleeping Sickness ... SIXTH WARD BEGINS WORK ON Cu-le- $125,000 CHAPEL Program Recreation RITES Tiny Foreign Car Flips Onto Roof; ta-si- Injuries Slight -- Register For e , Rees Park Friday - "all-aroun- n Stratford Wins Trip Brigham Actor Wins Coveted Award e, East owner-manage- At University of Washington, Seattle d Meservy Takes Washington Job Participants Sea-Gu- , Show Ward Variety Devere Saturday Are To ... Germany |