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Show Kl mn BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1951 43, Goldsberry, tacy CONFERENCE SEE IN N. STAKE Second east, Brigham construe-len- t killed in a Uh , at St. Johns Too-t- Monday tfn October 21, 1907, the county, Cache, dise, and Mary ,1'iiiiam Stacy He was Goldsberry. at Para- and educ,,d 1940, iived Hf u Box Elder F.F.A. j Sixth the in elder Students Place j High In Region HeRon Johnson, studbnt-bod- president of Box Elder ' school and active Future in Brigham children j y high Far-'aiigh- won Irene, Donna, j rner of America student, honors in the Region One and a st p son, Joseph toP Salt FjF.A. speech contest last Thurs-it.,r his fcher of and his mother of day in Logan, and three brothers and By winning first with his Arlo Goldsberry, 'speech titled Im Trying For stem: and in Soil Building, ,owell Goldsberry Idsberry, both of Ogden; he won the right .to represent all Washing-- 1 of the Region One schools in the al Johnston, E. Smith and j state competition in Salt Lake s, James ma Shelley, both of Salt , y , services will be the Harold B. al A Little Shallow For Swimming home. aries To Donate urday evening to be followed by stake priesthood meeting at 8 oclock. General conference sessions on Sunday will be held at 10 a. m. and at 2 p. m. The Sunday evening session at 7:30 oclock will be under the direction of the stake M. I. A. There will be ten recently returned missionaries to report at this conference. Paul C. Child of the General Church Welfare committee, will be present to conduct the welfare meeting and to speak at one of the general conference sessions. Ira N. Hayward of the Cache stake presidency, will speak at the priesthood meeting on Saturday eve, ning. Music for this conference will be furnished by the Boys and Girls glee clubs of the Box Elder high school. an-b- y Represented Felt 'River, In other fields of FJF.'A. competition at the Region One meet, other Box Elder students fared ,ii an annual activity of we aaiy ehildreV-anI thank alk parents, offi- contributions Fourth, $121,-rent- $90.03; ltd, h, $100.87; $21.89; Eighth, Corinne, $103.52; Harper, Honey-113- Central School will be ced Parent- j regular held at 7 oclock Monday, March school, It was evening, Central today, the theme Recreation Mrs. Elizabeth Mi, . A. nead of the womens education, department state Agricultural Utah be will the principal d grade students, under of thelr teachers, Tsion e l Barlow, Mrs. Cora eight and Mrs. Rosetta g, will in participate gram with musical num- - 1 Comptons was slngu-Mrelast Sunday when ake r, i.w!,ose syndicated Photography appears fcseret d well-know- ,ot 'trate n News Magazine, Comptons pictures his column. while attending w school tin it the of photogra- studied un- - California, was taken In the on a fashion shows a girl sit- - 51ithee on uni i eJge ln the managing here last he completed the sum-He- n his 'Of Pox; Eight Of ' fever Told e of chicken pox Influenza were ln Box E1 rLrurin? ? ate week 23. according department of iujjL dePartment also of "Wirt PWfcfu,nty for the per-1J? t'For to Feb-- e that fXTlod in U?ahCases of . 8car 6, h estabmeeting last week-enlished a 6 o'clock evening closing hour as Official" for Brigham City, effective imme- , at 8:15 night, Wednesday, oclock, with James F. Steiner, Washington, D. C as the principal speaker. The first membership meeting Steiner, newly appointed proof gram advisor for the Chamber of (he Box Elder Chamber Commerce for the new year will of Commecre of the United Statto- - es in its western division, will Ibe held In the clulbrooms fell the group something about the changes that' are taking plaeein government, the needof for a better understanding the competitive business enterprise system and offer his assistance on local problems. "Seldom do we have an opportunity of hear a man as well qualified to advise us as Mr. Steiner, Glen Knudson, presiMiss Ruby Ring, one, of the dent of the Chamber stated. I worlds most famous dancers, hope that every member will floor make an effort to attend this will headline a special show attraction at the Dance very important meeting. Bowl on Saturday night of this Steiner is making his first week, it was announced yester- tour of his newly assigned disday by Ross Norr, manager of trict which consists of the the popular dance spot states of Washington, Idaho, Miss Ring is Norrs sister, Oregon, Utah and Nevada. The entertainment committee which accounts for her Brigham of the Chamber, headed by City engagement. Two previous will be in billings have been cancelled George ofCraghead, the meeting and folhere because of conflicting en charge lowing the program a dutch gagements hut she will postlve' lunch will be served. ly toe here this week, Norr said. Officers and directors of the Miss Ring has appeared most Chamber will meet at 7 oclock recently ln a network television bi6how as a guest of Edgar Bergen tonight in their' regular so that they session monthly and Charlie McCarthy, and has ' dispose of their business in appeared in nearly every fam- may ous theater and night spot in time to attend the membership the United States and several meeting. foreign capitals. The floor show will 6tart Election Of B.R. promptly at 10:30 oclock, Norr said. Advance reservations may be made by calling the Dance Co-OIs Held p Bowl after 6:00 oclock in the Famous Dancer To Appear At Dance Bowl Sat. . according to Mr. Wesley P. Lloyd, dean of students. Miss Kirkham is registering In the college of education, and is majoring in elementary education and sociology. She has been a member of the Y cares, service unit on the cam-- ! Rus lor two years and was vice president of the organization one of those years. She is a senior class vice president Miss Kirkham is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Jensen, 835 North Main, Brigham City. The personality contest was sponsored by the Banyan B.Y.U. yearbook. Pictures and articles on students chosen as outstanding will Ibe featured in this years Banyan. Arden Jensen Back From Rotary Meet Arden Jensen, son of Mr. and of Brigham City, returned this week from the Rotary youth conference in Plans are being completed for Salt Lake City, where he represented Box Elder high school. Each year one boy from each high school in the state attends the meet. He was chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership,, friendliness, church and com- - ing the banquet which will munity services and vocational consist of a variety of musical ambitions. numbers and readings. There will be dancing after the banElBox a at senior Arden is der where he has concentrated quet You may secure tickets for his study on business. Recently he took second place in the re- $1.00 from the North stake andgGleaner officers, Ralph and has gion in typewriting Don Hunsaker, Donna completed courses in bookkeep Jeppsen, and atathand. Arden pula tLeS?.nV.S""or .'ohe.2 S,d his business training to work St the Sheffield Grocery store Officers in charge stressed after school and on Saturdays. At the present he is secretary that no date was needed to atFuneral services for Mrs. Ann of the student body at B.EJH.S., tend the banquet' Allen Romer, native of Brigham active in the Sixth ward church is secretary Corinne PTA Plans City, who died last Thursday activities where he ward evening at the Idaho Falls, Ida- of the Priests quorum, ho L. D. S. hospital following a teacher and general secretary of Meeting Wednesday 'According to Mrs. Wynn Hunshort illness, will be held at the Aaronic priesthood. . an exsaker, president of the Corinne the Harold B. Felt funeral home Arden reports having cellent time at the conference. P.-A., the regular meeting today at 3 oclock in the afterwill be held at the Corinne noon. evegrade school Wednesday iRites were held for Mrs. Ro- Life and Death . A 8. 7 O. at March CINCINNATI, (UP) besides ning, mer previously in Idaho Mrs. Don Sheffield of Brigham baby was bom here as the doc- the concluding ones today. died it deliver to was will ibe the featured speakwho tor City in Brig born was Romer Mrs. hamCi7abouri90l' and livtfd enroute to the hospital toroom. er. the Mrs. Mae Peterson andher here several years before mov- Dr. J. V. McGowan hurried from his home to make fourth grade will be in charge hospital Falls. Idaho to ing the delivery but collapsed from of the program. She married Leo Romer. The meeting will be the Founa heart attack just as he enter huS' Surviving besides her ders Day observance and all baby was band are three children, Leo;ed the lobby. The Coby an associate of Dr. formerP.-- presidents bf the Jr., Ray Romer and (A. will be honored. rinne McGowan. Ann Romer. Mrs. Floyd Jensen M-M- j evening. As an added attraction on the floor show program, Bob and Dotty Brown, KDYIL radio singing stars, will appear in 6ome of their vocal numbers. Bob and Dotty are known over the Intermountain west as The Sunshine Kids. They also appear on television on KDYL-TV- . Movie Club To Hold Meeting The Box Elder Movie club will hold its regular meeting at the The annual membership-electiomeeting for the Bear River Coop was held in Corinne at the ward recreation hall, February 28. Mr. J. Y. Ferry was reelected president with Mr. Grover Harper, vice president and n Mr. IWayne Owens, secretary. The directors for the coming year are, Mr. Ralph Forsgren, Mr. (Leslie Mills, both of Corinne, Mr. Eph Jensen of Evans, Mr. Mr. John Craner of Corinne, Charles Fredricksen of Corinne and Mr. George Gardner of Bear River City. The bylaws we re studied and amended as part of the meeting. !A short program was enjoyed by about 75 members and guests. Miss Carol Jensen of Evans presented a novelty num- Commercial clubrooms on Monday, March 12 at 8 oclock In the evening. Members are asked to bring film they wish to have criticised. A good attendance is de- ber and the Hansen brothers sired and the public is invited. entertained musically. After the lunch which was ln charge of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie time dances, novelty dances and Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson, the remainder of the special numbers. The Sixth grade from Central evening iwas spent in square school will do a special num- dancing. ber, as well as the Lincoln, as young and old participated In South Stake Choir Will recreation in pioneer days. Opening Feature Of B.E. Centennial Slated By Sons of Utah Pioneers ' Battalion. to A. M. Reeder, president. Opening the Box Elder county The two battalion men were invocation will be offered by Sons the Centennial celebration, Abraham Hunsaker and John E., Patriarch S. Norman Lee. of Utah Pioneers will hold a The story of the Battalion Forsgren. Open"Box Elder Centennial will be told by Mrs. Banner the followed will he by They of Wijliam Da-- George Cummings, followed by ing, March 12, Monday, begingranddaughters eveHon-ththe vis and Simeon Carter who led the "Hunsaker Song by a ning at 8 oclock inElder high to Box Elder on eyville Trio. ning, at the Box colony A short address on Why Cen- school gymnasium. The public March 11, 1851. will be is invited. ' Everyone is invited to join in tennial Celebrations Mc- President Ernest by Igiven March. First number on the PrSr Grand the 1m of Sons the March vice Grand president be .Kay, the will The opening musical number utah pioneers-sundescendants of Mormon Battalwill be Come, Come Ye Saints," ,of tni in A dance program, which B. ion men who settled Harold Felt,! Mrs. by area. They will carry the origip. m., will feature granddaughter of Captain; gins at 8:30 used was of square dances, old- that nal banner Jefferson Hunt of the Mormon all types II 1 -- e j I g be-gre- the Mormon Battalion, according The weather may be soaking the turf, but It hasnt dampened the spirits of the Brigham City merchants and the Kindergarten club, who are planning their annual "Fashion Festival and Spring Opening Thursday and Friday evenings respectively. With the weather man looking a couple days ahead and 'Annually the opening spring event in Brigham City, the Kindergarten clubs Fashion Festival will this year feature the latest In ladies and mens styles, said Mrs. Hazel Kaiser and Mrs. LaVoy Chlarson, of the event. It will be held at 8 oclock in the evening tomorrow night at the Central school auditorium. There will toe seats for individuals or at tables, whichever is preferred. The festival is designed to appeal to men as well as women and we already have sold many tickets to men. Mrs. Kaiser said. Price is $1.00 a ticket. 'All of the proceeds from the show will be used, as in the past, for the purchase of playground equipment for Brigham City parks. There will be three special prizes at the festival, donated toy Kaiser Furniture company, Baron Woolen Mills and Beau-tCounselor, Inc. Door prizes donated to date are by Bundy Motor, Dons Ser- vice, Dicks service, Brightenburg Chevron Service, Horsleys, Com ptons, Peoples Drug, Sheffields I.G.A., Brigham Beauty Salon, Reeves Cleaners, N. I Hansen, Reminder, Kens Market, O. P. Skaggs, North Main Furniture, Peters Jewelry, Wess Market, Lichtensteins Cleaners, Modern Cleaners, Chase Firestone, Smith Reitz and Grocery, Sprouse Thompson Hardware. James F. Steiner, Washington, D. C., Is piest Speaker For Mrs. Ann Romer Photogropher's Is Featured ComptOIl of Hgham City, MEMBERSHIP MEETING TONIGHT Final Rites Today am re Universal Here Tri-Stat- $96.81. ver, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HOLDS The Merchants committee of the Chamber of Commerce, Honored she concluded, the 6 P. M. Closing Decision Is Not Sally cers and children who in obtaining- - this In Creek auto. Driven roads, rolled over Friday morning by Joseph and jumped Box Elder creek up the canyon. (Photo by Glenn Compton) B.E.H.S. diately, it was announced this week 4y Ole ZundeL chairman. However the new ruling will mot effect all places of business ln the city, it was pointed out. - Grocery storesr Kirkham Is cafes, drug stores and possibly others will remain open later than the 6 o'clock schedule while the three ladies At B.Y.U. Arden Jensen stores. Milady's, specialty . . . who attended the Salt Forsgren's and Elite will conBally Kirkham, Brigham City, Lake tinue their established 5:30 City Rotary youth con- o'clock iwas one of the 15 seniors chosen closing, as will the vention. as an outstanding personality" two lumber yards, Merrell's out of 785 classmates at Brigand ham Young University this year, pri- ards Over Auto Ended After Rolling Up drive slowly on the slippery roads is this smashed ... a fair wamingvto L. Christofersoir last it skidded from slick the Primary a ho6pi'-- l fund have eeived bom all eight t North Box Elder stake.' eck for $700.37 has been award contest the hospital as our gift Of the five phases of compeiy pennies for 1951, tition, Box Elder high school to Mrs. Earl Ferguson, of them. of stake board of - took honors in three buttons for 7-1- promising dispersal of the present inclement weather and a bath of sunshine for everyone, arrangements are going ahead for what promises to be the biggest spring welcoming event in Brigham City in years. The merchants "Spring Opening. according to Ole Zundel, chairman Also special will be ICircle Eight club, the Merry Mixers of Tremonton, Promenaders, the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Gay Guys and Gals" of Dewey-vill- e and the Jollyette dance club. All of the proceeds will go to the Centennial building fund, Mr. Reeder said. Rehearse Tonight At 8 The South Box Elder stake choir will rehearse tonight at 8 oclock at the stake tabernacle, it was announced today by Harold B. Felt director. In preparation for the Easter cantata, Resurrection Morning by B. Cecil Gates, permanent seat assignments will be made. the of Merchants committee, will feature ln practically all stores the latest styles and fashions In clothing, appliances, hardware and what ever other merchandise the var! ious stores sell. for a Competing trophy for the best spring display, all of the stores will have special spring merchandise displays and tor,es,w!1J hav thelr own individual fashion shows. , Al- ' though the stores will be all trimmed up they will not be open for business. From 7 to 10 o'clock iFrlday evening the main block of main street, from the red light to Forest street, will be blocked , off and the Brigham City car dealers will park the latest model cars and trucks on the streets for inspection and comparison. y well. Noell Marble, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marble was winner of the Soil and Water conservation. His actual work in this field won him the honor. Also placing high was Doyle Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hansen, who took second place in the Dairy Farm Hospital Spring Opening Planned For Brigham City Stores 0 P. M. Friday Held At Central Auditorium Thursday Be And Ira Hayward of Cache Will Speak : ity. PAGES Fashion Festival Will Paul C. Child Of General Church Welfare to (Brigham sesMed since- - : he ere 14 rte.rly C0"ere!1(ie of the North Box Elder Stake will be held tabernacle next Saturday evening and td Vernal Sunday, according Willie, stake president, Bluemel, Lvon A church welfare meeting leber, Utah, will be held at 6:30 p. m., Sat- larrled 5, FASHIONS SHOWN FOR EVENTS SATURDAY EVENING, SUNDAY at evening STORES WILL BE TRIMMED UP; - Literally there will be ten bills traveling up and Main down Brigham , City's street searching for an owner. On the streets will be 10 local $5.00 Jury Decides Civil men; from one of the service clubs in. Brigham City, dressed ln ordinary clothes except for The civil case of Mr.' and Mrs. two things. They will have socks George N .Anderson and Mr. on that dont match and theyll iniand Mrs. Lorenzo W. Anderson, be wearing: red ties for the clue. tial vs. Chester N. and plaintiffs, These 10 men, each of whom Marie T. Johnson, defendants, Mr. , was settled in the district court will officially, be dubbed Will .each be last SatuMay by jury trial be- Spring Fashion," carrying a $5.00 bill in their fore Judge Lewis Jones. When discovered pocket. ,(by The eight man jury, after obvious method of lifting up hearing testimony for three the and asked "Are you days, gave verdicts on five dif- pant legs) ferent counts on the legality of Mr. Spring Fashion? they will the transfer of valuable farm Immediately give the sleuth land ln Box Elder county from the "five bucks." Lorenzo W. Anderson, Sr., who died June 22, 1949, to his children and on his mental capacity at the time of the deed transfers. On the first count the jury delivered the verdict that deeds made in 1943 with Lorenzo W. Case Last Sal ' . .. Merrells Will Hold Cooking And&:jn, Sr., grantor and his three iliildren, the grantees, were never delivered. On the scond - count which involved a 432 acre dry farm near Promontory, the jury delivered the verdict that the 1949 deed was delivered from Lorenzo W. Anderson, Sr., to Marie T. Johnson and Chester N. Johnson. On the third question, the jury agreed that Mr. Anderson did possess the mental capacity to deliver the 1949 deed to his daughter and son-in-la- On, the fourth and fifth questions, the jury delivered the verdict that another 1949 deed, which concerned a farm near Garland, had - been delivered from the older Mr. Anderson to his son Lorenzo W. Anderson and that he was mentally capable at the time. Jurors for the ease were Ransom Beecher, Wynn S. Hansen, Leland P. Petersen, Louis Wallace B. Simmons, Guy A Bosley, Allston Jensen and Deloris W. Harris. School Friday Mrs. Ethel Butler, have economist for the Utah Power and Light company, will conduct a cooking school at Merrells, Inc. on Friday afternoon of this week, the session starting promptly at 2 o'clock. Norge electrical household ap- pliances will be used during the cooking demonstration. Recipes, tested for the Brigham City al- titude, menus and helpful household hints will be featured by Mrs. Butler during the school. Attendance prizes will be offered for those attending the school, offered by the Big J Milling company, Earls Food Fare, Howards Market, Box Elder Packing corporation, and possibly other firms . The serving of food!sampl6 and refreshments will complete the afternoon program-- , r, Business Meeting Is Planned By Legion 'American Legion, post 10, will hold a business meeting, Thursday, March 8, beginning at 8 oclock In the evening at the War Memorial home, ac cording to Victor J. Bott, adju Notice To Canning Crops Au'n. Dear Patrons: The ' annual meeting of the Box Elder Canning Crops association will be held at the Tremonton Second ward, L.DJS. meeting house, Saturday, March 10, at 1:30 p. m. to select officers and directors, make reports, etc. Special speakers will attend. We ask that patrons of the association attend. J. L. Weidman, president R. S. Caldeiwood, tant. secretary. Old Folks Free Show Scheduled March 14; Cheaper By The Dozen Is Movie Old Folks of the North and-Sou- Elder stake will be the honored guests at the annual Old Folks free show next Wednesday, March 14, at 1 oclock in the afternoon at the Capitol theater, W. Vosco Call, committee member, said today. Movie of the day will be the award winning Cheaper By Dozen, starring Clifton Webb. Old Folks committee and bishops of the wards have been asked and will 6ee that transportation' is furnished all who wish to attend the movie. Also requested to attend, according to Box th Call, are the presidents of the two stakes, Glen Bennion and ' Vernal Willie. The stakes Old Folks committees would like the bishops in their wards to announce the annual event next . Sunday, Call said. On the Old Folks committee in the North stake are Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reeder and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tingey. Committee members in the South stake are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sheffield and Mrs. W. Vosco Call. |