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Show Primary ElectioC irjunts erest In Seven More File For Candidacy 'held in " Septembers, Tuesday, L reached a new high than the usual num-pl- riling for candi- !; e more the last re, peo-v- e clerk, seven filed since rt Olsen, B. K. to r(tin , elec--- ; primary East Garland, wo year commissioner r for a designation J Potter, can-j,-o- ih of names at least 23 the on the form and candidate tnust accept a law be ed designation iwhoWled on the Re--a- n ticket, is president of ake north of Garland. City j. Call, Brigham on the Democra-bet- , eV filed of for candidacy for the county attorney. Call, resides 7, April died In Auxiliary Winner iay Audrey Petersen as the winner ricanism essay ss was at the local the Veterans of acted an-ce- of the contest high For-War- Tol-ma- s O- n- d d d Drive Of member-cnmpiiijso- o ' I y Pio,teers, It was , today. be an excellent to buy good home cook-- . an-!ce- d , fr your Sunday of the wil1 be V-- pies, I, white bread, of other fn, ?r,cly Ins 5Saie.w111 be baby hot pads. 1ST camp cakes, salad, foods. quilts, Opmlion ansen county asses-- , to enter St. Mark's hos- Lake City today to ,n Peration for the f t eL ?, cataract from his will be in the map: iin days or so he h d ulaisen 1s bishop of the n Brigham City. ' be-it- aham City Man Wins F Math Fellowship ,aulkner, son of at !Mr. Faulkner of bm JchinltT'has been granted fellowship In math- 7 al., Kansas State to Professor V. bead of the Utah tS .cultural college math- - He expoets doctor of phll-II- I Nk t,f,ariment artl 3 8ree in the a B. if oe.r s mathematical win graduate thls sPrlng degree. To Serve LDS Church BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL Jonathan 0. Welch who will be honored at a farewell testimonial prior to his departure on an L.D.S. mission Sunday evening, April 16, in the Harper ward chapel beginning at 7:30 o. . . For Primary Election Short Deadline for filing for candidacy for the next regular primary election in Box Elder county, which will be held in the county and throughout Utah September 5, 1950, is April 15, for Republicans and April 22 for Democrats, County Clerk K. B. Olsen said today. According to law, filing must be at least 20 days prior to the county primary convention of the respective parties, At the regular primary election to be held throughout the state of Utah, September 5, 1950 candidates will be nominated (elected) for the follow-inoffices: One senator to represent the state of Utah in the congress of the United Statfcs for a term of six years. One representative to represent the first congressional district of the state of 'Utah in the congress of the United States for a term of two years. One Judge of the supreme court for the term of ten years. Candidates from and for Box Elder county are as follows: I Two state representatives from fedx Elder county lor a. term of two years to serve in the Utah state legislature. Two county commissioners, one for a term of four years and one for a term of two years. A county treasurer, sheriff, clerk, recorder, surveyor, assessor, and a county attorney, all for a period of four years. g clock. To Serve L.D.S. Mission In Cal. Friends will honor Jonathan C. Welch next Sunday evening, April 16, at 7:30 oclock at a farewell testimonial in the Harper ward prior to his departure for the California LJD.S. mission field. Elder Welch will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City April 17, and will leave for the mission field April 26. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Welch, Jonathan was born and reared in Harper ward and attended schools in Brigham City, graduating from Box Elder high school in 1947. He from the B.E.H.S. graduated seminary in 1916 and attended the Utah State Agriculture colwhere lege in Logan in 1948-4he was active in the L.D.S. semv . inary. 9 'At the U.S.A.C, he was' affiliated with Epsilon chapter of Lamba Delta Sigma, L.D.S. ' religious fraternity. He was- editor of the Epsilogan, year book for the fraternity. He has been active in the church, having held many offices in the priesthood quorums. - Thursday Society Drive In Box Elder County Handicap To American Cancer crusade the against deadly disease in Box Elder county got under way this week with the appointment of Mrs. Glen Humphreys as captain of the drive in the southern part of the county, Mrs. Emil state commander, said today. The entire campaign is now organized and prepared to go ahead," Mrs. Humphreys commented. A chairman has been appointed in each of the wards of the North and South Box Elder stakes and before the end of the drive, April 30, 'we hope to reach our goaL Cancer boxes, similar to polio boxes, will be placed In each of the business houses throughout the rrity. All small change that goes into the boxes will be used for the prevention and cure of the disease. Cancer can be cured if it is detected in time, the cancer society points out, and it is with the help of the money that many lives will be saved through 1930 n Services For Thur. Parent-T- eachers I v prompt care of people unable to afford it, otherwise. 'Films about the disease are available to clubs and organizations, and if desired may be had by contacting Mrs. Humphreys. Chairmen for the drive in the various districts are: Third ward, Mrs. Ralph Leggett; Fourth ward, Mrs. Dewayne Jensen: Fifth ward, Mrs. Don Sixth ward, Mrs. Valentine; Ruth Anderson; Seventh ward, Mrs. Leland Larsen; Eighth ward, Mrs. L. A. Richardson. 1 Mrs. church, Presbyterian Charles Claybaugh; Indian school, Mrs. Joyce Thomson; Mrs. Ezra Weaver; WilPerry, lard, Mrs. Don Woodland; Mantua, Mrs. Verl Anderson. Corinne, Mrs, Wayne Owens; . . . who will captain the 1950 lloncyville, Mrs. Ruth H. Chlar-son- ; Cancer society drive and Bear River City, Mrs. in Box Elder coun- uthern Ervin Christensen. All of the ladies who wdll act ty. The drive raises funds for victims unable to pay as chairmen have volunteered. If in need of assistance in the their own expenses and to future or for references the pub the research pro-lie may contact their chairman. Seventh Ward To L Bishop Suffers Heart Attack Hold Auction This Saturday Next Saturday, April 22, .beginning at 2 oclock in the afternoon an array of valuable items will go on the block in ward recreation the Seventh hall to raise funds for the new chapel. Bishop Leonard L. Bishop of Second ward is confined to his bed this week from a sudden recuperating heart attack suffered at Poea tello last Friday morning. It Is reported by the family that he is getting along very well and should be around again soon. the Garland Mr. Bishop was stricken sudwhile transacting some denly be sold business in the Idaho City. He furnace, stoves, range and heating stoves, kitchen table and chair set, colt, horse, garden tractor, cream separator and several types of chairs, live poultry, cement, lumber, and Stohl, who was on the way to visit his farm north of Rexburg. Physicians iave insisted that Mr. Bishop considerably reduce his activities for the sake of his health. He has been working daily almost around the clock performing his duties as president of the Box Elder county board of education, as bishop of the Garland Second ward and in connection with the establishment of his new real estate, business loan and accounting at Tremonton, 'Friends had noticed that he was under considerable nervous strain but the Friday attack came as a shock to everyone, including Mr. Bishop. Garland Times. B.R. Students The board of education of the Elder school district has decided, after careful consideration, that the bonding method of financing the Improvement and expansion of education facilities In Box Elder county, is the best method possible, K. E. Weight, superintendent of the school district, said today. ft Is for this reason that the board has called a special bond election to be held in all precincts in the school district on Box he continued. In pointing out the need ' for the new buildings, Weight said, ' In speaking for the board of because of education, that ?pace at Bea April 25, 1950, 0Vmded byThe 'sute l partment of Education has cr been carried out, nor can .it be until more space is vlded. The Garland school has pupils from the first to the eighth grade, and there is no space in this building for carrying forward the physical education program prescribed for the seventh and eighth grades. 'In the citizens of Box Elder county voted a school bond for the purpose of providing two new buildings and for improvements to all buildings. in the Since July 1, 1945, the board Total precipitation southern part of Box Elder coun- - bas expended ' In excessbuild-es-of, ty during March was 2.67 inch-- $200,000 for remodeling less than half of which according to Charles ford, meterologist for the United bas come from the principle of these bonds, and Improvements States weather bureau. have extended to all buildings The greatest amount of rain in the district Not all the .work In one day fell Saturday. March outllrted In has been nev-canc- pro-furth- 19-1- I . 1 Ciif-Mn2- of all items to i a V'Vsiiible,, hut a --sample. hr company hdvJrI"ther' dudes a good saddle, nearly new with one of his counselors, Floyd March oi S coal oil March 19-1- a total of inch. On 3, MO 'inch rain fell; 5, .18 Inch rain; March 10, .( inch; March 11, .18 inch; iS. .50 inch; March 20, .71 inch and March 27, .18 Inch; March 18, .50 inch; March 20, .71 inch and March 27, .10 inch. .74 In general high winds dust accompanied the plcted-Vno- r com-25,-wit- h have, any of .the contemplated buildings erected.' The program projected in 1943 deluded A new sium at Beaf River high school an(j atl activity at the Garland school, but in August 1947 the - gytrtna-Marc- h school City Central board down the leaving burned no a but to either remodel the burned structure or build a new school house. The latter was decided on- - because of the cost of reconditioning Brigham and rain The temperature reached a low of 10 degrees above zero on Sunday, March 12, but of- - and adapting the old structure fered picnic weather March 5, would have been excessive and the outcome would have been with a high of 68 degrees. less than a modern school Continuing Weight said. In spite of the fact that the proceeds of the 1915 bonds will now buy about 60 percent as much building as it would have ning next Monday, by Marie N. R. done In 1945, the board would Thorne Jeppson, head of the achave been able to carry through tivity. its projected program without The hobby items will be reIt asking for more money had ceived at the regular class pernot been for the loss of the Cen-tra- l iod, Thursday evening (tomorschool. The annual Junior Prom, row) from 7 to 11 oclock, Mrs. The annual convention of the In 1947 the legislature passed sponsored by the Junior class of Jeppson said. Box Elder high school, will be a law which enables boards of Each article should be la- northern district, Federation of Dr. Russell T. Johnson, son of education to add substantially beled with the owners name. Womens clubs was held Saturof Brigham held this Friday night, April to L. day in Wellsville at the Second Georgewho isJohnson 14. 9 at in building fund3 without re- the oclock, starting a geneticist, plant City, L.D.S. ward. to bonds. The law, how- B.E.H.S. sorting gymnasium. N. Stake MIA Will Hold breeder and plant pathologist, Provide funds in Plans have been In the mak- Mrs. O. Jay Kingston, presi- will head the Sprcckels Sugar to permit sufficient quantltlM Since of the the of ing. Meeting On April 22 the state federation, company beet seed early part dent improvethe program projected building Decorafor affair. this gave a report on the general fed- ment program, It was announc- year go forward at this time. Leadership meeting for North eration tions, along with other necessi- to No Several convention. ed recently. of the bonds voted Box Elder stake M.I.A. will be Born and reared in Brigham ties, are carefully being made in 1945part other state federation officers has been used in bringheld Saturday, April 22, at the were in attendance. Dr. to an make this Dr. Johnson outstanding George City, graduated ing the Central school to its Eighth ward chapel beginning A. Boyce, superintendent of the from Box Elder high school in prom, class officers announced. of state completion. at 7:30 oclock in, the evening, Intermountain Indian school at 1938 and from the Utah State The members of the Junior present Five hundred thousand dollars it was announced today by ofwas guest speak- Agricultural college in Logan and Senior classes will be ad- of Brigham City, money Is still Invested ficials of the organization. er. Participating with him were with a B. S. degree in soils and mitted free of charge. General in this bonds U. S. government All ward officers and teach1942. couIn Indian admission will be $1.50 per three pupils of the agronomy interrate a of ers have been urged to be in school. higher drawing From 1938 to 1942 he pro- ple and 50 cents for spectators. was Col. Second the of do est bonds than the attendance because the new E. W. Timberlake,speaker R.O.T.C. comduced and sold hybrid seed corn The prom committee, consist- school district. However, the program for each department mandant at U.S.A.C. District in Utah while going to school. ing of Gayle Baddley, prom board had to decide before June will be discussed and outlined Mrs. J. Paul Burgess, In 1910 he accepted employ- chairman, and Calvin Jeppsen, for the months of May and president, just what long time ' and Production ment with the Hyrum, presided. PpSn Dav.i.d hotter, method of financing they wish rfri!i June. The newly elected officers for Marketing administration of the Morrell, Lowell Petersen, to foHow ln completing the The M. I. A. Is now a year-roun- d the coming biennium for the U. S. department of agriculture Rose Marie Lomax Fay Ander- and several district program. program are, Mrs. Norman R. Nel- in the administrative capacity sen, Donna Facer, Ferl Barker, .The6 board of education, changes will be made, it was field of Carol Barbara son, Brigham City, president; employees supervising Larsen, Roundy, saldi j,as examined all Mrs. John J. Hendry, Wellsville, throughout the state of Utah. and Lou Jeanne Christensen, Weight methods available for raising In August, 1942, he enlisted along with the entire Junior vice president; Mrs. Clyde Morthe additional with ris, Tremonton, recording secre- in the United States Marine class, urge a large attendance! which to completemoney the building in Mrs. served C. he R. which of this Jones, Brigham corps prom. tary; until; Advisors for the prom are program. City, corresponding secretary; May, 1916. After leaving the considered It Is judgforSmith-field, Mrs. Douglas Gregory, Miss Barbara Kohler and Mr. ment of the service he returned to his board that by far the 18 treasurer; Mrs. Otto E. mer position with the agricul- Floyd Jensen. the best and most desirable way Linderman, Garland, publicity ture department. of financing this program is entered Mrs. he 1946, Antone In B. and September, and chairman, The North Stake Gold Churchman At through the Issuance of bonds, Speaks Uniof school the the graduate Green ball will be held amidst Kemp, Logan, historian. voted upon and sanctioned by for the Indian School Tuesday versity of Minnesota the prom decorations at the the qualified electors.-- in' the D. a Ph. of purpose obtaining under the auspices district, Box Elder high school, Tuesday E. Nielsen To Manage Appearing degree with a major in plant of the St Thereses Altar socieevening, April 18, at 9:30 oclock, a In minor in Preston and Theaters genetics plant ty, Right Reverend Monsignor according to Mrs. Ardis Burbank, 11 Cases . Elmo Nielsen, resident of pathology, and in 1950 he was Joseph T. Moreton of Salt Lake Now Only stake dance director. on To open the dance, a floor Brigham City fo the past 10 granted his Ph. D degree. first hand obser Of Measles In City City, spoke In order to make the most of vations of Holy Year celebration show with one , hundred and years, will leave here in the faDr. Johnsons all talents, to manage the tn Xhe meaat Vatican City, Tuesday eve A slight let-utwenty people, representing each near future plant ning at the employees recrea sles epidemic in Brigham City ward in the stake, will be pre- Grand and Isis theaters in Pres cilities of the Spreckels sented promptly at 9:30 oclock ton, Idaho, in cooperation with will be placed at his disposal. tion hall of the Intermountain was reported by the state deLes Brown of under the direction of Mrs. Bur- a brother-in-law- , Indian school, according to Mrs. partment of health for the week Lester Dinsmore. bank and LaRue Yates, stake Salt Lake City. PONY EXPRESS ending April 7, 1930. In BrigThe Nielsen family owns the counselor. General re ham City there, were only 11 activity Following: the meeting board members will be honored Grand, and the Isis theater will Just because the sun Is freshments were served by Mrs, cases reported and five others In be leased. ' guests during the evening. shining, and spring is just Parley Lee and her committee. the rest of the county. Mrs. Nielsen and their six around the corner, aint no Devotions at St. Tickets may be obtained by Also reported in the county church. Henrys ' Howard I Call, any children will Join their husband reason for- - you to put your under the direction of Reverend were two cases of measles, one contacting ward officer, or they may be pur. and father in Preston after the overcoat In mothballs yeti James Coyne, were held previous I case of mumps and one case of chased at the door. to the meeting. completion of school this spring. chicken pox. ' Calamity Jane. e in Born December 19, 1876, the Brigham City, she was daughter of Lars and Anna M. Jensen Larsen. She was reared and educated in Brigham City and was active in L. D. S. church work, serving as organist and chorister in the Relief society and in Young Womens Mutual Improvement association. She was a block teacher in Relief society. In her younger life she taught music and was pianist for the orchestra at the old Brigham City Academy of (Music. At the time of her death she was a member of the Beehive camp of the Daughters of the stake. Utah Pioners, Brigham City Sixth ward. Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Alice L. Knud-seC. and Mrs. C. O. Christiansen, both of Brigham City. Funeral services will be held Ellis Held Thursday at 2 oclock in the in the Brigham City Sixth ward chapel under the difor held were services Funeral rection of Richard Hansen, bishCharles Webber Ellis, who died op. m April 2, in Brigham City, Friends may call at the Harthe Fourth ward Thursday, April old B. Felt funeral home Wed6, with Bishop George Nielsen nesday between 7 and 9 oclock presiding. in the evening and Thursday offerto services. was prior The family prayer Interment will be in the Brig ed by Jamesy Nelson followed Wood. ham City cemetery. by the prelude by Agnes The invocation was offered by Alvin Morris followed by a School Board Member Cedduet, A Perfect Day" by Qual-man- . To Speak At Willard ric Jeppsen and Vcrda A member of the Box Elder board or a representative school Remarks were then offered of the superintendents office followed by will discuss the proposed bond by John Quaiman a violin solo by Harold B. Felt. issue lor the school district at Remarks were offered by Richa meeting of the Willard reWedassociation ard W. Davis and closing marks were given by Bishop nesday evening, April 12, at 8 oclock in the evening at the George Nielsen. school house, It was announced Well "Sometime A vocal solo. Vaughn Wassom, prinShelby today Understand was sung by of the school. don Johnson and the benedic- - cipal Other business to be taken up tion was offered by Don Jepp- at the meeting will include the ' sen at election of new officers of thp Concluding services were un- association for the coming year, the Brigham City cemetery der the direction of the Harold Youll be surprised at the ex the B. Felt funeral home with cel lent results News Journal W. Richard dedication J)y classified ads secure."' PAGES Little Space Is fence posts. At 12 oclock noon food will be sold by the ladies of the Hobby Class Members ward. It can either be eaten Services For To Submit Examples Hi ere or many of the items would be appropriate to take Members of the city adult home for Sunday dinner, it was Cottom hobby class, which has been ac- pointed out. tive during the winter months A auctioneer, at a of hobbies at the professional Anna Larsen Cottom, 73, 250 Teen-ag- variety has canteen, have been Park Stumm, Tremonton, south Second east, Brigham City, asked to submit of donated his afternoon to help examples at died last Monday morning their work for a display in Van put the event over. her home following an extended Engelens store window beginillness. Anna 10 Mrs. Glen Humpherys To Head Cancer De-Neu- f, THFoTFir 12, 1950 School Board Points Out Need For Finances Through Bond Issue The n Wednesday, April 12 Auxiliary. Second 7:30 P. M. Choir rehearsal at winner was Miss Valmai the Community Presbyterian an, and Fay Andersons church. third. The announce-wa- s 8:00 P. M. Business meeting of made Saturday eve-a- t Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Officers party, Commercial All clubrooms. by the post and auxiliary members. Charles 8:00 P. M. ie V. F. W. by Mrs. A. Willard P.-rnber. meeting, Willard school building. ss Petersen's essay will be M. Combined Lincoln ed in the state contest and 8:00 P. A. and Central School P.-vinner of the state contest Box Elder high be entered in a meeting, national school auditorium. letition. The local winners be presented with Thursday, April 13 4:00 P. M. Kindergarten club pins at the will hear book review. Special assembly of the Box friends invited. high school next month, Drum ding to Mrs. Borman Smith, 6:45 P. M. V.F.W. and chairman. Bugle corps practice. War Memorial home. 7:00 to 1::00 P. M. Members of the city hobby class will submbership mit an example of their work canteen to be at the teen-ag- e on exhibit. nned By C. C. 7:30placed P. M. Meeting of the Sunflower camp of the D.U.P. at a meeting of the the home of Olivia F. Ander-so- r of IHf Box EJ(ici, 61 south Third nber of Commerce last Mone- 8:00 P. M. Three-ac- t play in vening, April 10, , in the Willard ward recreation hall. mercial clubrooms, plans Everyone invited. No charge. laid for the membership 8:30 P. M. Performance of Ogalgn to be held this year den Symphonic choir, tabernaig the first week of May, cle, under sponsorship of B. Id Felt, chairman, said to- and P. W. Everybody invited. Friday, April 14 goal of the committee is 12:30 Noon Registration for lake the 100 state convention of American membership year. Association of University Womeeting and program hon-- ! men at Intermountain school. the new members will be 8:00 to 10 P. M. Reception honMay ll, Felt said. oring Reverend Arthur Gillespie and wife at the Communer OF Eastern Star ity church. Saturday, April 15 Meet At Corinne 10:00 A. M. Food sale at Mounnnne chapter No. 11, Order tain States Electric store. D.U.P. astern Star, will hold their Sponsored by Locust lar camp. meeting Wednesday for Reng, (tonight.) at 3 oclock 5:00 P. M. Deadline he to file for candidacy at the Corinne publicans evening e hall. for the next primary election. RivlrinS (he will 8:00 P. M. Concert at Bear Garmeeting they le the er stake tabernacle in worthy grand land. Everyone invited. grand patron, and te Sunday, April 16 grand officers. members and visitors are 7:30 P. M. Farewell testimonto attend. ial in honor of Jonathan C. Welch in the Harper ward. Tuesday, April 18 'dSale Is Planned 9:30 P. M. North Stake Gold Elder Locust DUP and Green ball at Box Of Camp 5 Mountain States Electric high school. Dance to begin wul be the scene promptly at 9:30 with floor of a food Public invited. show. Saturday, April 15, begin-a- i April 22 10 oclock in the morn- - Saturday, 7:30 P. M. Leadership meeting 1,16 f sponsorshP Locust for M.I.A. of the North B. E. camp of the Daugh- by VOLUME 55, NUMBER 15 m Whats Going jrey Petersen W South Brigham City. W. II, Griffiths, county surveyor at the present time, filed for the office he now holds, fie filed on the Democratic ticket April 7. Adolph M, Reeder, Corinne farmer, filed April 10, for four-yea- r commissioner on the Republican ticket. C. A. (Bud) Hall filed on the Republican ticket for four-yea- r A commissioner. resident of tnV" m rf! Brigham City, Hall operates a stock farm in Portage. Steven Zundel, farmer and employee of the stale liquor commission, filed on the Republican ticket for sheriff. April 11. His residence is listed as being in Willard. Filing for county clerk late yesterday afternoon was Burke, lloncyville resident, . . . who filed for candidacy who operates a service station on the Democratic ticket for there. the otfice of Box Elder county attorney last Monday. Mrs. Nelson Russel Johnson To Heads Federation Head Beet Program Junior Prom Will Be Held Next Friday At BEHS . I . im Stake Gold And Green April p .. |