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Show t 35 Won Mura 4 Us Says M ' VOLUME 58, NUMBER 87 Speaker American Legion Conference afraid of Russia handed out by Lake City, vice Fisher Brev riLSt f , fe at of the guest speaker meeting nninted out fthe only . that today free state 8 PAGES Floats Were Abundant And Beautiful In Parade $ L. District One, Thursday e reds. cant hurt us now, or asserted, the speaker americans to quit being our the reds, to bring back from Korea and into wealth-gaininto maintain g a strong and a giant air force only army adequate t actions, and to go the gold standard, answer to itlon Is the he said, deilfet d problem or tilli police the i cannot leaveitti and feed the or arm orp But we can teach other so that their people are of self government. the this manner wilt wars and become nd production dus through only by free people, he on, Ryan sweep-stake- s g committee members today. Sweepstakes winner was the float entered by theNaval Supply depot from Ogden. It featured three lovely young Ogden misses and a huge peach. Winning a special honorary award for carrying out the cen tennial theme best was the one entered by the Brigham City Ro tary club. It featured a man dressed as Brigham Young rid ing on a float covered with beautiful satin. Winners in the three classes were: Class "A: Wagon Wheel," Civic Improvement club, first; "Happy Birthday, Brigham City clothing stores, second; Early Day Brigham Transportation," City auto dealers, third; Lead ers of Tomorrow," Intermountain acted as program Tells Oct. Quota Next selective service call for the armed forces will be Conference egionFour :ned Sat. ; the .of conference eachers association will at Rear Elver high Saturday, Sept. 15,-- , be-a- t 1:30 p. m., according Lloyd iN. Davis, Region " ector. ' Elder, Cache :h counties will attend, se of the meeting is - to on parent-policieformation procedure and t to local organization? help solv'e iny J)rotfleiis, from Box ts hour-lon- g Selective Service for the meeting - and ed the speaker. Cedar City, y Bradshaw, educed as a visiting Ro- - III Winning a prize in the Peach parade was difficult for there were no less than 65 floats entered in the affair, and the grand winners was fully deserv-inof the honor, said parade Days Le-gio- n n nai g at the Tremonton grade school, George Hodges, . district commander, said today. . With Legionaires and A. L. auxiliary members from Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties present, the convention will get underway at 8 p. m. Commander Jensen iwill explain .the program for the in 3951 52 and lead discussion on the civilian defense program. Also present will be first and second Utah vice commanders. Included on the program will be numbers 'bychildren from the Intermountain Indian school. Regular meeting of Rost 10 has been postponed so members may attend the conference. a - s, ported. on Oct- ober 8, when 10 Box Elder county men report, It was learned today from Mrs. Marilla Spencer, secretary of the local board. Confirmation that the seven men inducted Sept. 4, passed all their tests was received last week by the secretary, ' They were sworn into the army Sept, From there 4, at ft. Douglas they went to Ft. Lewis, Washington. f In the last call were Richard John Fredrick Mueller, Brigham City; Hollis Ralph Johnson, 6on of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewis Johnson," Tremonton. David Robert Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudgar iN. Price, and B, Reed Channell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Channell of Brigham City; Graham Cutler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delamar Cutler, SnowNewell Francis, sqjl qf.Mr, line; Mrs. William " J. Francis, and Ferry; and Norman Ernest Ekins, son of Mrs. Rose Ann Ekjns, Portage. The men ranged in age from session at general will feature a report recent white house con-b- y Mrs. Charles I 21 to 25. state P.-A. president, Recently enlisting in the air wings" from Supt. K. E. force was Carl Rigby Ross, son of tlie Box Elder school of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ross of Brigham City. He is now train1ng the general session ing at Las Vegas, Nevada. ng Entered By Ogden Naval Supply Depot Grand sweepstakes winner. ' nvos m departmen-ftingwill be held with people conducting 2:45 p. it G 'wing eeting: tents s Large Enrollment ALB.E.H.S; Is Reported , X department, Mrs. L. Walker; program rmbership, Mrs. H. Cecil i Civil H. defense department, depart of psy-o- f Brown, the University of representatives, . Mrs. radio and Mrs. Kenneth W. secretary-treasureW. r, sr; magazine and publi-an- d publicity, Mrs. A. R. it state' ip. T. A. 'officers the meeting iwill be ed by Mrs. Davis, assis-MrGeorge Mason, pre6-l- f the South Box Elder and Mrs. Arnold Whita-esdeof (the North Bqx s. 3!: J ncil. would like avis inf for all A. members." T-- ton said, - to emphasize, that the con-I- s parents, not cers At Meet Entered by Students of Inter- - Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bierley, Jamestown, N. D., are the new owners and proprietors of Matties Cafe, located at Seventh south and the Main, having purchased Mrs. Mr. and Henry from place Garfield. Bierley has had 13 years experience in the restaurant business, serving lately as chef of the Moline cafe In, Jamestown. He Is an man, having served overseas in .the south Pacific for two years with the army. Mrs. Bierley is formerly from Ogden and her mother and sister still live there. spon- Square Dance Slated For All, By 7th Ward Lovely LDS ward float, First ward entry. Wheel. Cancer Reported in B. E. One case of cancer was discovered in Box Elder county during the week ending August 31. That was the report today of of the Utah state, department ' health. 4 5 Winners Named Out Of 42 Entries r, Peach Days Hobby Display Contest in-ar(- i: I J 1 . , u Central School Enrollment Jumps 62 Pupils (Brigham Citys population of grade school youngsters Is growing daily, judging from the Increase In enrollment at Brigham , Citys Central school. A check with J. D. Gunderson, revealed principal, Thursday, there are' 587 fifth' through eighth grade pupils at the school. Last year there were between 525 and 530, which makes an increase of about 62 students. : Maqy - student. ,pe children 'ox Indian- school em-ployees, y1 f While educational experts ad vise a maximum of 30 students to a classroom, the sudden Increase at Central has run the total up to as many as 49 In some rooms. Principal Gunderson listed the number of students in his class " rooms as follows: (First grade teachers:" Mrs. Vera Mills, 32; Mrs, Ruth Reeder, 32; ' ' Miss Donna Law. 32. Second grade teachers: Mrs. Rosetta Goulddng, 35; Mrs. Nell Barlow, 35, and Miss Georgia Miner, 34, Third grade: Miss Iris Schow, 37; Mrs. Ora Hamblin, 37; Mrs. Mary P. Owen, 38. Fourth grade: David C. Ward, 46 and Mrs. Jane Unford, 47. (Fifth grade; Mrs. Blyth Tin-ge49; and Mrs. Nellie Wight, ! oLtqew . y, 49. Sixth grade: J, D. Gunderson, and B. Glen Marble; 42. The rest of the Central school staff includes two custodians, 42, Hyrunr Malmrose and P. A. Jensen and the following school lunch people; Jennie Carlson, Square dancing Will be en- unit manager;! Edna Bell, Annae Dixon and joyed by all Seventh ward mem- Jensen, Neoma cooks. Sederholm, bers and others Interested on Saturday, September 15, at 8 p. m. In the ward hall. Admission will be one pound , of butter or two pounds of oleomargarine. .With all proceeds going to the welfare fund. Ab-bi- A Fall Harvest Ball, sored by the stake M.I.A. will the open the dancing season in Sat!es Host South Box Elder stake next urday evening in the old high at 8:30 ,a City Eagle aerie held school gym, .beginning m. Jai meeting Tuesday, Sep-- p. itref at the Aerie home. at the meeting e 20 state officers, .Presl-PlyeOgden; Perry , Glenn In Presdent; ude, secretary; Parley D. easurer; Roy s. Olsen, In the; A recofd 42 entries third. , Alfred Carter, out-a'dis- Douglas Miller, Hobby Window Peach and Dan Harvey and Days first; (Leslie Humipage, Art: feaplay contest boosted the second, and Darla Rockwood, , "rn, trustees, outstanding ,,toe meeting a hot lunch ture to one of the har- Dolly S. Rockiwood, third. eWeken, corn on the highlights of the four day Embroidery and Needlepoint: bread and coffee was vest festival, last week. Mrs. F. .R. Holman, first; Mrs. space window in the entertainment Displayed IT'er Johanna Jorgensen, second, and ee, under the - direction donated by Brigham City Mrs. Lozell Hutchison, third. n included Keller. Chants, the hobbies collections Knitting: Mrs. John Stein voort, coin from everything Mrs. F. R. Holman, second, first; to knitting. . . a! School Mrs. and Lyman Marble, third. P.T.A. in prize One hundred dollars Annie (Barlow, first; Mrs. 5 Rugs: 20 winners, Party Sept. 12 . money went to the and Mrs. Abbie Samsel, second. with first prize $7.00; second No third was awarded in this A officers of ' the prize $5.00 and third prize $3.00. classification. classificaif?001 wil hld a Back Judging the seven Handicraft: Dr. and Mrs. C. R. were Mrs. Abel hobbies of tions party and Jones, first; Mrs. Deon Henke eachers and their. part-- i S. Rich. Mrs. W. H. Cleave Jensen, second, and . Mrs. Jean he Central school and Kent Hansen. Barnard, third. om mothers and fath- Following are- - the winners, listed "Crocheting arid tatting: Mrs. with 'the classification M33ie Ipscn, first; Mrs. F. R. event will .be held Wed- - first: 1st, Holman, second and 3Irs. Roger SeP- at 8 rnllertions: Lichtenstein's, and a! cening Seder.iolm, third. second. ral school. j Paul Rosenbaum, in-to- Entered by Brigham Local Restaurant . State . . . Featuring Centennial Theme. City Rotary club. Bierleys Purchase South Stake MIA Plans Fall Harvest Ball Sat. Setting what Is believed a new L212 students resumed studies at Box Elder high school Monday, with each student absorbing a full days schedule as though there hadnt been a vacation, according to Alf L. Freeman, principal. Instructing are 43 high school teachers and three seminary teachers. The Seventh grade, with only Brigham City students attending, has '155 puipils. (With Students from Corinne coming in the eighth grade jumps to 186 students, and with all South Box Elder county students attending the high school for the ninth grade there are 243 students In that class. ' There are 224 sophomores, 191 juniors and 210 seniors. record, Leaders of Tomorrow. mountain Indian school. Fun-For-A- ll ' Civic club, second; "Isle of Dreams, seniors of BEHS, third; and Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel," First ward, fourth. . Class C: "Concho Queen, employees of the Intermountain Indian school, first; replica Of Bear River high school, BEHS, second; BEHS class of 53, third, and Noahs Ark," Tremonton Second ward, fourth. . m ration. The coronation ball last (Wednesday was attended by over 1300 people who witnessed the smoothly run coronation ceremonies. The whole event, from obtaining the 32 contestants to decorating the gym, was han-- . died expertly by the Junior Chamber of Commerce and their auxiliary organization, A record 2,000 people attended the pageant, Westward To the Dawn, presented under the sponsorship of the North - and South Box Elder stakes," by 400 Several hundred, dolpeople. lars from the two night event will be used for the Box Elder stake tabernacle organ, now being Installed. If there was any single outstanding event during the festivities it was the parade Friday and Saturday at 11 a. m. An estimated 12,000 people lined the street from Third South to Third North to watch 65 beautiful cultural floats, mostly with themes, pass. In addition there were many bands and other interesting features. Saturday, with the full cooperation of the float sponsors, the parade was staged at the Intermountain Indian school for the 2150 students who had to remain there because of a quarantine. , It Is reported 800 people attended the show at the Intermountain Indian school auditorium with all pleased with the entertainment. Also very successful was the hobby window display with 42 entrants and the Relief societys flower show at the fire station. Indian School, fourth. Class B: Peach Queens," Chamber of Commerce, 'first! Tremonton Little Princess, . m. g Wins Sweepstake Honors In Parade A. eve-nn- Outstanding; 13,000 Watch It Fri., Sat. Naval Depot Float principal speaker at the conference of , Is Days, 1951, from begin-i.inend, was acclaimed "very successful" today by officers of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, sponsoring organi- - Individual is deemed (American Legion department self government, commander of Utah, Herman to u s. production Jensen, will be the subject the possibll-aitackatomic or other-th- Parade With 65 Floats Peach to of . PEACH DAYS ACCLAIMED AN OUTSTANDING CELEBRATION Planned Thurs. ' dub." BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 12. 1951 1951 Put Your Shoulder To The (Photos by Fred Pierson) Services For Fred . . Of , Division Winner. Indian School. Entered by Employees association Funeral services for Fred William' Burr, 51, will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Brigham City Fourth ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ' of Latter Day Saints. Bishop Richard Hansen will officiate. Mr. Burr died Saturday at 2:34 a. m. in a Salt Lake City hospital of a heart ailment. He had owned and operated (Freds cafe in Logan and for the past seven Jack Davis, son of Mr. Mrs. Wynn Davis of Willard, While in Yokahoma, Japan on leave from the Korean battlefrdnt, Raulon M. Nelrest-rotatio- n and and For Elk Hunt Permits Are Listed husband of Lorna Gardner DaThe names of successful was released from military for elk hunting per- service at Fort Lewis, Washing- mits for 1951 season were the LI. on ton August released today by the Utah Fish Davis, who has been serving and Game department.-Personat Fort (Lewis in the reception from Box Elder councenter as sergeant first class for won who ty permits for the hunt the past year, served in World are listed below: War n for three and one half Box Elder county hunters winyears. His overseas duty was in ning permits to hunt bull elk the European theater. in Cache general area Inthe Jack and tLorna are at home clude: Dallas Adams, Jae E. Bain Willard for the vis, s - present. years had resided in Brigham ' City. Friends may call at the famOris C. Rudd Appointed ily residence In Brigham City, 43 south Third east, Wednesday un- San Juan County Agent til time of services. Burial will be inAhe Logan City cemetery. - Oris C. Rudd, formerly from Military honors will be paid at Garland, was appointed county the graveside by American Le- agent for San Juan county, announced Dr. Carl Frischknecht, gion Post No. 7. Utah extension director. In his new position, Professor Freak Breaks Habit BRAZIL, Ind. (UP) A young Rudd will serve the rural resifactory worker was broken of the dents of San Juan county, makhabit of taking a hardboiied egg ing available to them the latest from his lunch and cracking it developments in agriculture. He 5rihls'4firChead' when 'fellow--- . vi!l work In pest control, llve-- ; orkera substituted an uncooked ock nulrition, and agricultural ..arketing problems. 3ZS- - ' Phone From Japan Successful Box Elder Applicants Jack Davis Released From Military Service W. Burr Today Brigham G.I.s ker, Seth V. Baty, Lorenzo J. Bott, Lyon Cheal, Richard A Davis, Garn Dustman, George W. Facer, Dee 'R. Forrest, Warren W. Hyde. ' - , Delbert E. Jensen, Lloyd E. Jensen, Wayne A. Jensen; Roland E. Jorgensen, Thomas E. Kimber, William Kroksh, V. E. Little, Leon A. May, Byron P. Nebeker, Leo Nelsen, Elaine Nelson. Ralph Nielson, Deverell L, Petersen, Robert Rucker, Alan W. Shaw, C. R. Steffen, Verle T. Waldron, E. Neat Whitaker, Wiliam A. Winzaler. Low Permits E.der county hunters win- - ning permits to hunt cow elk in the Cache general area include: Albert Aebischer, Walter F. Cheal, Wilford Hailing, Fay N. Hansen, Francis C. House. Ursel M. Hunsaker, Laurena Jeppsen, Rolfe Kerr, Newel J. Larsen, Lee G. Nelson, Percy D. Nelson, Robert Nielsen, Marlin Sanders, Roland Scoffield, Perce Watkins and Gtant F. V. -' son and Ronnie Jensen telephoned their families in Brigham City last week. Raulon reported to. his wife, DOn,' that he had been promoted to corporal. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nelson of Brigham Ciyt. (Ronnie Jensens wife Is the former Joyce Stoll He is the son of Butr Jensen of Brigham ' City. ; The pair reported there is nothing certain about when the 204th FA Bn. will return to the White. ' . North Cache Bull Winning permits In the North Cache area for bull elk were Acquires . Registered C. Claybaugh and Holstein-Freisia- n Alwayne Cow Floyd Braegger. John K. Bauman of the Bear Edward Lundley Bowen, River refuge won a permit for Utsfh, recently acquired a bull in the t a - registered area; Mrs. Vera D. Hansen, Bear eov from the herd o,C. G. Bird, River City, won a permit for Mendon, Utah." either sex in the Nebo general Change of ownership for this area; Gay W. Pettingill, , Brig- animal, Pipky (Jade Hartog, has ham City, will have a permit for been officially recorded by the either sex in the Ncbo general association of district and Leonard L. Miller, America. The association issued 1,528 Brigham City, will hunt elk of either sex in the Salt registry and transfer certificates to Utah breeders during ISoQ. taquin area. .. n, Holstein-Friesia- Ashley-Dagget- Holstein-Friesia- n ,. . n |