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Show Unlvrrflrl Micro flirting Box U7 Salt LftJce City, Utfh PEDESTRIAN Adult Handicraft ACCIDENT FATAL Adult handicraft classes, sponsored by Brigham City and directed by Marie Thorne Jepp-sowill begin Thursday eveA 53 year-ol-d man was killed and his three year-ol- d October 16. Classes will be daughter critically injured Tuesday mornihg when hit by a ning, in held semi-truc- k in front of their home on 6th North and West the Teen Age Canteen on giant Forest street from 7 to 11 Main, Brigham City. oclock. Mrs. Jeppson urged anyone inTown Meeting Will The accident was fatal to Clifterested in taking the classes ford R. Freeze, 633 North Main, Bring Candidates any time this winter to contact Brigham City. Rushed to the her at the canteen at 8 p. m. on Cooley Memorial hospital where Together Here Thursday evening. she is beneath an oxygen tent in Also Thursday evening an excritical condition from head and Hear Yel Hear Yel hibit of work by previous Colleen other injuries, was There will be an old fashClaeses will be shown. Freeze. ioned toup meeting in Brigclasses will be held each The 23 October and the to investigating ham City According from 7 to 11 evening Thursday fur will fly. officer Chester Young and witp. m. The Brigham City Business nesses, Mr. Freeze had parked his truck on the east side of and Professional Women's club Main street and he and Colleen, will mix dynamite and fire along with a son, Theron, five, that evening at 7:30 p. m. VFW when slate and local candistarted to cross the 6treet. across, the tiny dates have an opportunity to .Midway Freeze girl darted ahead . and tell "their story" to the people To Into the path of the truck. A- of Brigham City.' It will be f ttempting to save his daughter, held at Central schooL Mr. Freeze charged after her. The town meeting is a part Brigham Citys honor winning of the B.P.W. club's campaign Veteran of Foreign Wars Drum The little boy was not hurt. 'Freeze was hurled 38 feet and to arouse interest in the apand Bugle corps will perform in died instantly of skull fracture proaching election and chalk the Utah State Agricultural col and other injuries, and the tot, up a 100 percent registration lege homecoming parade, Sat hit less directly, was bounced for this area. urday, October 26, according to about 10 feet to the side of the Each candidate, or his rep- Clyde Larsen, director. In preparation for the event road. from resentative, governor Driver of the Dunn Bros. Inc. down from both will a call has gone out for all mem parties truck, used to haul pipe, Fern state his platform and answer bers to report for a practice ses sion next Saturday at 2 p. m. Settle, was unable to avoid the all questions. at the War Memorial home. pair. The truck was travelling south. The accident occurred at 10 2307 a. m. Mr. Freeze is survived by one daughter, Colleen, five sons and Daughter Critically Hurt By Giant Semi-Truc- k Tuesday han-dica- ft Drum, Bugle Corps Record Indian School; Former Students percent of last years students are back on the campus. Not rewho turning were students found employment during the summer, married, or were forced to remain at home because of sickness or family economic pressures. News of the education ban-anz- a for Navajos has so thoroughly saturated the reservation where an estimetad 15,000 children are without any school facilities, that before word could get through to stop further applicants 55 Greyhound busses were loaded with waiting children this fall. beO-install- at 8 p. m. Reverend Donald G. Christiansen, moderator of the Presbytery of Utah, and pastor of the Wasatch Presbyterian church, S.L. C., will preside and Rev. Edgar E. Toevs, father of the local pastor, will give the principal address. iRev. of Edgar E. Toevs is pastor the Presbyterian church of Sells Holstein-Friesia- n Aberdeen, Idaho, Cow To Heber Dairyman Other members of the Utah , Clifford Hansen, Mantua, Utah, recently sold a registered Holstein-Friesian cow to H. J. Heber, Utah. Change of ownership for this animal. Mountain Meadow Ormeby Burke, has been officially recorded by the Holstein Friesian Association of America. Col-lar- Presbytery, including Reverends Miner Bruner, Logan; Arthur Gillespie, Brigham City, and A. Cadman Garretson, Ogden, will participate in the ceremonies. On the program Bill Pearce will play two special numbers; Mrs. Paul E. Clontz will sing the Lords Prayer, done in sign Will Be Installed As Local Pastor BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1952 8 PAGES Duck Hunters Will Blast Season 6th Ward Plans Auction Open Friday Noon; ManyjTargetsl Saturday At 6 Breaks To Hunter The auction hammer will thud on the block next Saturday evening at 6 p. m. when Sixth warders hold a sale in the ward recreation hall for the building ' fund. mm Jf V - With 70 Days And Many Ducks 1 ' Chanting the auctioneers call for bids on a bevy of merchandise donated by local business and ward members will be Ed Baird, Art Steffen, Wayne Loveland and Don Call. For children smaller items will go on ' the block. IMMt A, If overdue wet weather arrives thousands of duck hunters will season with evopen a erything on their side this Friday at noon. A heavy hatch In the north and extension to open season will give nimrods ample time and plenty of targets this fall, Reports from the Bear River Refuge indicate that there is a healthy .crop of fowl awaiting hunters. Though serious, botulism, the black plague of duck-dowas not severe enough to noticeably diminish - waterfowl ; population. Snow geese have been pouring into the northern Utah area for over the past two weeks and the y . . Ward doners will be given credit. Adding to the atmosphere, hot food will be served to the whole ' family for 50 o 60 cents per person. The auction committee, headed by Mrs. Elaine Wight, reported their appreciation to merchants who donated. At y f pi ' Homer Is P.M.A. P -- ' v Head; Local Utah Duck. Timetable f. ? Committees Told , ? n .7; Vr-VI- ', Installed C - As Brigham City Pastor Wednesda- Reverend Wally Toevs will as pastor of the Brigham City Community Presbyterian church Wednesday, October 15, in rites at the local chapel VOLUME 57, NUMBER 42 Date Shooting Shooting Jr; Begins AJi. Ends.P.M. Donald J. Homer,' Temonton, was reelected chairman of the county Production Marketing administration committee, In reV cent elections. f & is Dean Coombs 1 X $; and A. E. Buchanan, member W. R. A. Gordon with Carter, Owens as alternates to the countR.X.---- ty committee. Also committees were organized for eight Box Elder communities, to take office Nov. 1. Community committeemen will be given additional responsibility of contacting farmers and assisting them in developmnet of individual farm programs, acTo Be Canadian geese population has cording to Chairman Homer. also been climbing as the northas are committees Community erners fly down to join their follows: ., Utah cousins who hatched here y. Portage' and Plymouth; Arthur this summer. Oleen L. Gibbs, chairman; Refuge personnel are preparvice chairman; Mauring for a surge of 700 to 800 language and in costume by ice R. Thomas, member; Austin Allan Packer Opening The Duck Season hunters tiS Friday who will Mrs. Wilbur Curley, and accomNish and William L. Gibbs, al. . . takes careful aim at some game (in the back of Harold B. Felts yard). When duck blast open the season on the impanied by Mrs. Leo Hess at the ternates. will season noon of Allan be thousands on hunters northern Utah mense opens by acre waterfowl Friday joined 64,000 Howl area: piaqo. Promontory-Howel- marshes. The youthful hunter is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Packer of Brigham City. paradise. . W. ard Glenn, Ralph chairman; more In Following the service, a recep addition hundreds Herman Tolman, tion will be held for Rev. and cover Box Elder county Paul Drive will Mrs. Toevs, under sponsorship Fonnesbeck, member and marshes. Aebisch-er- , and Albert Fonnesbeck of the Womens Association. Ev Geese will also be found feedalternates. eryone is cordially Invited. ing in fields (If you can find Park Valley - Grouse Creek the right field) though the Prior to the installation rites area: Gordon R. Carter, chairducks ordinarily stick to the at 6 p. m. a dinner will be held man; Ray Carter, With over 200 attending the marshes until a downpour damat Building 81, Indian school, E. Ray Morris, member and Fer- Annual Frolic Will R. Petersen; cake walk, Mr. and Damon the fields to make it comfor delegates to the Presbytery ris James and Roy Pugsley, alRunyon Cancer fund pens Mrs. Moris Burtcher and Mr. and for them. fortable Be Held ternates. was and Presbyterial, as well as all dance, Saturday evening, Friday Mrs. C. F. Eppley, publicity, Mr. This years regulations permit Garland-Fieldinarea: A. E. declared co of the Brigham City congregavery successful, 31 and Mrs. Charles Claybaugh and chairmen Bill Pearce and Max- shooting of migratory game tion, who can attend. Price will Buchanan, chairman; A. B. Tur Night, October Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner. Mrs. birds from a boat or other craft be $1.25 a plate for adults and ley, vice chairman; Roy Atkinine Checketts, today. Nearly two hundred parents, L. A.. Bundy, president of Cenhaving a motor attached If 75 cents for children. Reserva- son, member and Howard Cape-ne- r over six hundred pupils of tral P.T.A. will act as general such craft Is fastened within or plus not are tabulations Though alternates. Ursel and Rhodes, in must advance. be tions made Central school are organized for chairman. yet complete, it was also finan tied immediately alongside of Thatcher, Penrose, Tremonton On Thursday, Oct. 16, the and Elwood: Melvin Homer, the annual Halloween carnival daily successful and all proceeds any type of stationary hunting of The food start will Friserving will be poured into the nation- blind. sponsored by the P.T.A. on Presbytery will meet in two ses- chairman; Sam Mortensen, 6 while at oclock the games wide Eagle The prohibition against use of evening, October 31, it was fund for cancer re sions and at 12:15 noon the WoManning, mem- day Hugh and concessions will open at search and automatic-loadinor repeating mens association will serve ber; and Milton Anderson and announced this week by Mr. and 6:30 prevention. in the evening. Mrs. Glenn Andersen and Mr. Of lunch in Building 81, just behind Leland Woodruff, alternates. holding shotguns capable. were profuse more than three shells Is reThe and Mrs. Ezra B. Owen, the chapel at the Indian school, Deweyville, 'Honeyville, cancer to with their fund thanks of event. the tained. Plugs in guns must be at 75 cents a plate. Everyone is and Beaver Dam: Hor Plan Fall Social doners and those participating of being removed invited and reservations are ace G. Gardner, chairman; ClarIncapable Activities for the evening will in the dance the committee without disassembling the gun. and essential. They can ,be made by ence Fryer, vice chairman; My- open yt 6 o'clock when Mr. and who helped arrange the affair. . , Bag and possession limits for phoning 583. , ron T. Hansen, member and Al- Mrs.- Max Morgan and Mr. and ducks are the same as 1951 exEvening Ronald and Intermission Madsen, Delone Jensen vin Mrs. Ronald Packer and During their At 4 p. m. Thursday a tour of and Clyde Glover entertained cept that two windeons o t two committee start serving In the the Indian school Is slated for alternates. Elder Box South Bear stake and River City: dining room. The menu offered High with speciality dance numbers pintails, or one of each, may be the guests and at 6 p. m. a fel- A. Corinne Y. will consist of Priests quorum will hold a fall and Lyle Johnson, vice presi added to the regular bag and J. W. Owens, barbecue phairman; chili, lowship dinner will be held in Wallace sandwiches, pie, cake, ice cream, social in conjunction with a tes dent, representing Eagles In lieu possession limit of six ducks. the First Presbyterian church of Ferry, Bag limit for geese is five, InWilliam soda water, candied apples, pop- timonial for the outgoing presi- of the absence of President V. and member Redelings, Is Invited. Ogden. Everyone not more than (a) two cluding alter- corn and on Oct. J. Wood Sam and Mrs, and Mr. Mrs. dency Barnes, and Friday George evening, HodgForsgren, candy. At 8 p. m.- Dr. Glenn Moore, Canadian in- the Fifth ward es, geese or its subspeciesi 3 at m. 17, nates. each Mrs. Mr. p. Fred and auxiliary president, Forsgren and secretary of the General council two or geese, hall. (b) recreation Bear River for and their thanked guests City: Edward Frost .will be in charge help or (c) one Canada goose or of the Presbyterian church of A. Corinne its The outgoing presidency are and explained that nation-widJ. Y. of the soda water concession. W. chairman; Owens, U. in S., will speak the Ogden C. W. Merrell, first counselor and the Eagles collect about a quar- subspecies and one Wallace A. Ferry, L. masact as will This meeting concludes the ac, Bundy goose. ter of ceremonies during the Charles Goodliffe, second coun- ter million dollars in the annual tivities of the Presbytery for Redelings, member and William alter-nate- s selor to President Abel S. Rich, drive. Sam and Wood Forsgren, evening. Games and concessions who their fall meeting of 1952. 3rd Wd. Annual Bazaar recently passed away, and will include a spook alley, cake The new Brigham City pastor Brigham City, Willard, Har- walk, fortune telling, wishing George L. Johnson, secretary. was born and raised in Aber And Food Sale On Sat. A splendid program has been and Mantua: Paul deen, Idaho, He is a fourth gen, per, Perry chairman; Don C. well, fish pond, bingo, penny arranged from the with The annual bazaar and food t numbers Eagles Hunsaker, of sale movies, raffles, pitch, eration minister, his father, Marion doll clothes, various ward groups and a spe sale by members of the Third Barker, great-granplum tree and cial sugar grandfather and ward Relief society will be held number by Mr. and Mrs. and Rulon others, father all having served as cler E. Gibbs, member; Darrell Anderson. Light refreshon Saturday, October 18, beginLarkin and Frank Reeder, alter Eve: and .The second third first, gymen. ments will be served. . , ning at 12 noon in the office of After attending College of Ida nates. grades at Central have been ask A special invitation Is extend Clark Hillam, 8 West Forest. to to ho and Whitworth, college in ed furnish the doll clothes ed to all high priests and their Because of new business afHamburgers, hot dogs, chili, two be sold' during the evening while wives Spokane, Washington for of the South Box Elder filiations in Las Vegas, Nevada, pie alamode and ice cream cones Mile Nine the fourth, fifth and sixth grad stake, widows years, he taught school In Kelof former high V. J. (Barnie) Barnes resigned will be served, beginning at es will furnish prizes and gifts logg, Idaho. There he served a and also the stake pres- as president of the Brigham noon. for the fish pond, sugar plum priests and Federated church, Methodist and their wives, and high City Fraternal Order of Eagles Also to be sold during the afidency Will Be tree and other events. Congregational, for a year. couneilmen and their wives, by at regular meeting Monday eve ternoon will be homemade Parents will furnish the pies, Fred After marrying he attended Burt, president: Fred L. ning. bread, candy, cookies and cakes, the San Francisco Theological A nine mile stretch of road cakes, candy and meat served 1st counselor; Charles Petersen, Lyle Johnson along with quilts, rugs, aprons, seminary in San Anselmo, Calif, between Park Valley and Ros- during the evening. L. Munne. 2nd counselor and will fill his chair until a future childrens clothing, pillowslips Other chairmen serving on the Lawrence for three years. While there he ette will be constructed with a ; Kimber, secretary. election. and dish towels. suras are carnival listed San the committee in bituminous inch prismixed two Quenton taught follows: decorations and signs, on for two years. face, It was learned today. of the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheffield; In school he majored in psyBids for construction chology and minored in socio- road will be received by the door prizes and drawings, ' Mr. doll logy. He received a bachelor of State Road commission of Ueah. and Mrs. D. Glen Smith; arts degree, and In seminary he Capitol Building, S.L.C., until and wardrobe, Mr. and Mrs. Some lucky hunters wdll tak- e. not required to win the TV set. received a bachelor of divinity. 2 p. m. Tuesday, October 28, Wayne Jepperson and Mr. 'and home a television set, shot gun evening. As a youth he was raised on when they will be opened, ac- Mrs. Jess Jepperson; games, Mr. and rifle, from the annual JunTickets are now on sale by all Shot gun shells, decoys, huntand Mrs. Ralph Westover and ior Chamber of Commerce Duck members of the Junior Chamber ing supplies and camp equipa farm and was active in cording to the commission. work. As he grew older he workOn State Road No. 70, the proj- Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheffield; doll Carnival on Thursday evening. of Commerce, as well as at all ment will be provided for the ed as a lumberjack for a sea- ect Is a federal aid secondary. 'Booting the duck season off Brigham clothes, Mr. and Mrs. Leon PacCity sporting goods winners at the bingo game and Mrs. cona to Dr. ker and Gordon to at are 50 cents each. other concessions. A juke box stores. and to the notice son, in a mine and in, construcopening Friday grand They According Door prizes for the night will will provide music for dancing. tion work. tractors, published in todays Felt; candy, Mr. and Mrs. George noon, the Jaycees add a festive He traveled to Poland with a Box Elder News, 231,000 gallons Craghead and Mr. and Mrs. Earl air to the occasion with their include a 21 inch cabinet model Nearly every member of the affair at Motorola television set, a Junior Chamber of Commerce shipload of 750 horses and 5,000 of bituminous material and 80, Hansen; candied apples and It begins chickens under the UNRA Relief 600 tons of gravel will be re popcorn, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar the dance Bowl. pump shot gun and a will be on hand to operate con. - Valentine and Mr. and Mrs. .N. promptly at 9 oclock Thursday deer rifle. Attendance Is cessions. project for the Brethren church. quired. Reverend Wally Toevs Brigham City Seventh ward-- - Survivors include his widow and the following children: L. Freeze, - Farrell R. Freeze, Delano freeze, Winston LeRoy Freeze, Clifford Theron Freeze and Colleen Freeze, all of Brigham City. Also his father, of Brigham City; a brother and three sisters: Theodore Freeze, Mrs. Edith Shultz, both of Brigham City; Mrs. Cloe Hirechi, Park Valley; Mrs. Fern Jenkins, Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services will be announced later by the Harold B. Felt funeral home. Rehearse Navajo Children Attending 81 wife. Also investigating the accident were City Judge B. C. Call, as Attesting to success of Intercoroner and County Attorney O. mountain Indian school, BrigDee Lund. , ham City, facilities for 2150 children have 'been stretched to accommodate 2307 this year, acClifford Raymond Freeze, 52, cording to Dr. George A. Boyce, 663 North Main, was born Feb- superintendent. At inauguration of the unique ruary 2, 1900 in Brigham City, a son of Chris and Julia Ann boarding school projects in 1949, some Indian service officials Smith Freeze. , He Was reared and educated were concerned over the possin Box Elder county and grad- ibility reservation Navajo paruated from Box Elder high ents would not allow their chilschool. He attended Utah Un- dren to attend the distant school and leave home for nine months iversity., . A farmer, Mr. Freeze has oper- of the year. This has never been ated a dry farm at Howell, Box the case. Dr. Boyce declared that 81 Elder county. He married Mina Larsen, March 20, 1934 in Idaho Falls, Idaho. He was a member of the ' L.D.S. church and at the time of his death was an elder in the a NM Classes Thursday TO BRIGHAM CITY FATHER Three Year-Ol-d When Struck 53 8n CENTRAL SCHOOL ORGANIZES Cancer Fund FOR HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL Declared Success , - g g n - "'5rcSTrfy Friday whlte-gronte- d e white-fronte- n Resigns - d i).: v Post Monday , Stretch Oiled Duck Carnival Adds Festive, Air To Opening 4-- Reverend Wally Toevs as pastor of the Brigham City installed will who be Community Presbyterian church tonight at 8 p. m. in the . . . , Presbyterian-Communit- y chapel. 30-3- d |