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Show I Wed in Holiday Setting Unit of Indian Service Audio-Visu- al In The Land Where Santa Claus Began - i - - i t ' M V.i Now Stationed At Interniountian School Rotarians Pay May Sign For Art Visit To News-Journ- Classes In B. al C - - The alidio-vlsuunit of the Indian Service, formerly located is in, Santa Fe, New . Mexico, now stationed at Inteimountaln Indian school. It was deemed to advisable administratively move the unit lot reasons of the central location of Intermountain and work which is planned In the Navajo program. General headquarters of this service are In Washington, D. C. Reassignment of personnel to the campus occurred in December. Light instruction period of tha first series of art classes taught by Mrs. Betty MacDonald, Salt i i Members of the Brigham City Lake City artist, will be held Rotary club toured the News-Journ- Monday, January 21, it was office Tuesday noon as learned today from Mrs. Henry of their luncheon pro- Thorne. part ' Annual meeting and election gram. There are a few openings for of officers of the (Brigham City interested for tbs secpersons Charles was in Claybaugh Industrial Development corporterm ond to start two weeks laof the and charge program ation was held Monday afteris a brief introduction, took ter. No previous experience noon, with Vosco Call being rethe members to the newspaper necessary. elected president of the group Mrs. Thone also announced plant for an Inspection tour. which organized to build the that a few more school children ' warehouse corporation is Fram Demonstrating the high speed may register for the childrens Heading the department , with which pictures can be, re- art class. Fred C. Clark, Jr., education here. produced, a photograph was taspecialist in visual aids. Mr. Les Bundy was vice PAGE THREE ken at the opening of the meetClark, a graduate of Syracuse president while Orson Christening. By the time the luncheon University, has been in the In- sen, Clyde Stratford and Alf OlU BOX ELDER NEWS was served, the picture had been dian Service for 16 years. He sen were to the board served as an instructor in the of directors. Carroll B. Wilprocessed and the members Brigham City, Utah audio-visufield at the Indian liams was named secretary of visiting the plant saw- the picWednesday, January IB, 1152 ture engraved on the pew Fair-chilService Summer school held the group with Leon Packer rehere last June. A similar course elected as treasurer. Sconagraver, mounted and Annual Is being planned lor this comprinted in a miniature newspawere given by the presireports per prepared especially for the ing session. Residing on cam- dent, secretary and treasurer. program. pus with Mr. Clark are his wife, zcotzii) Leo Nelson advised the J. The tour of the newspaper a son. and a daughter.-stockholders to keep their stock . the a to included visit plant . . that means a lot, esDonald J. Morrow and Henry in the corporation, terming it composing room, press room, C. Kyllingstad are . associated a good, sound investment, point pecially to you people room commerand sterotyplng wifh Mr. Clark. Mr. Morrow is H 11 loot so who are ing out that it had probably incial printing department where a reserve officer in the signal creased in value by 10 percent ", much. the visitors saw their . minia His principal work is during the two year period. corps. ture newspaper printed on the motion picture production. Mr. A letter from Steven B. WilLloyds Shoo Shop to Miehle vertical automatic cylinKyllingstad wai graduated from son, president of the Fram corElder Denton Nebeker, Perry native, to handle any arequipped The was der press. program the North Dakota State Teachers . . . poses in a home' in Holland with two small friends. shoe at was Elder in read he which type repairing. the vocational poration service ranged by college, ValleyXity, North Da- expressed his continued appreoommittee under the direction of Nebeker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nebeker, has been In the first chance In the kota. His specialty is stills. Drop ' ciation of the Brigham City lof Lester Dredge. Netherlands t)he past two and years, and Is now servWe knew Mr. and Mrs. 'Gene Chlodo you According to Mr. Clark, the cation, saying in part, "Vfe are get In the opening period, Preei t ing In Amsterdam. (He sent greetings to all his friends. function and purpose of this you'll like oar work. . . . who were married Christmas day. The bride is the former satisfied witff it, dent Hervin (Bunderson gave -visual unit is entirely edu- completely it is functioning beautifully as (Laree (Mortensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mortensen, comparative attendance record cational." They are engaged in a warehouse. - SHOES. DTED . Please extend to Eighth Ward Fireside for the Rotary club which show Bear Elver City, and the groom is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Vinthe making of motion pictures, our stockholders ed one over Dance a your the apprecia percent gain Group Square cent Chiodo, Tremonton, still pictures, pamphlets and tion of New Heels Top Lilts your courtesies to our past four years. Members of the Eighth ward books which pertain to specific tell them and that Attendance during the sum organization fireside group enjoyed a square H. Indian problems. Laree Mortensen and Gene A. Chiodo Say Expert Shoo Rebuilding we are proud to be in Brigham dancing mer and fail months in 1947 was party on Saturday eve- i An example of their work Is 88 same in the City." Vows IB2, percent; In in period ward the enning, Wedding Lovely Holiday Setting the recently completed film Funeral services for Mrs. Ruth in 1948 it was .85 percent; it In speaking of possible ex hall. January More Money From Wool" Haws Wight, 41, who died Sat dropped to 79.5 percent In 1919; of the Brigham City O WHILE U- WA1TO In a lovely holiday setting Her fingertip veil fell from a titled, pansion A hot luncheon was served urday morning in a Brigham increased to 85 percent in 1950 Wilson have Miss Laree Mortensen, daughter bonnet of pleated nylon net with an accompanying bilingual I said, property, written in Navajo and City hospital- of a heart ailment, and reached 86 percent in 1951. of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mortensen caught up at the sides with pamphlet hopes that 1952 will see. a turn buffet style to those present. Committee members in charge were conducted Tuesday at in the right direction. was Prior to 1947 attendance of Bear Elver City exchanged orange blossoms. She carried a English. not were The Navajos getting were: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Secrist, p. m. in the Brigham City Third never below 00 pecent. vows with Gene A. Chiodo, son bridal bouquet of pink camellias return from their the maximum Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lichten- ward chapel. anniversaries Two birthday of Mr. and Mrs. (Vincent Chiodo and white bouvardia centered wool clip because they did not Call Prudence Sheridan and Bishop Richard Hansen of the were observed at the meeting stein, of Tremonton, on Christmas' day. with a white orchid. knoW how to prepare it for marMax Housley. Brigham Cilty Sixth ward pre- with Scott Horsley toasting Bill The ceremony was performed Attending .the bride as ma- ket. This film helped to teach sided. Harris and Will Merrell paying memore efficient the Mrs. of Rulon honor was Navajos by Bishop Eeed Giles at the tron tribute to John Howard. Civilian Mrs. a of for member the and thods of Wight, caring shearing Chiodo residence in the pres- Hansen, with Don Neil MortenIn Good Earl Madsen and Dr. C. A LD&. are was bom wool. films Other , church, August Munns gave ence of the immediate families sen, sister of the bride and their reports on. recent a 3, 1940, in Tremonton, daugh and a few close friends. Preparing for , Civil Defense, Mary Ann Chiodo, sister of the helping with trachoma, range to California. trips ter of Bert S. and Neva Hansen ' The' bride, given in marriage groom as W. W. Smith, coordinator of bridesmaids. They management and tuberculosis. J. C. Wollard, Grand Junction, In Haws. She was reared in Brig by her father, was lovely (n a wore pastel formals and carried Similarly, the unit assists with health laboratories, Utah CivilColo., was the only guest at in ham and five lived of tribes Indian yeare Cty red ian Defense many of problems organization, this gown of white slipper satin fan shaped bouquets the meeting. Box Elder school district, with Locomotive Springs, Box Elder tending next .with pointed lace yoke and tiny roses and white bouvardia. Lit- throughout the United States. week sent out a call for people The session of the club Salt in and film one educational This of the largest transportation county eight years laboratory trained, or with experience in Queen Ann collar of lace. The tle Nancy Jean Chiodo and Carwill at the Interanoun held be out Lake will reach clinical laboratory, bacteriology systems in the state, is comparCity. fitted bodice was released in a oline Baer acted as flower girls qt Intenmountain school tain Indian employes atively well equipped and in She is survived by her hus cafeteria. full skirt with a sweeping train. and carried baskets of white sa- to aid all Indians. The group is or biochemistry. He requested that if you per good condition, a recent survey tin petals filled with tiny rose- currently concerned with the band, Irving J. Wight, who she problem of health and sanita- sonally have had such exper by the Utah Highway patrol buds. married June 12, 19(26 in Brig " on tion the or someone ience known who Navajo. . Don Chiodo, brother- - of the In Other survivors are one THURSDAY, JAN. 24 City. techthe In to Civil special discussing has, send a postcard acted as best man. J. bridegroom, the with son, state to tabulations Douglas Wight, of According for films educational T thru SUNDAY, JAN. 2 (Defense Laboratories, Utah State iFor her daughters wedding, niques there are six buses In the dis- U. S. navy in Florida; two Mr. Clark related: Agricultural college, Logan, Mrs. Mortensen wore a floor Indians, Mrs. George The COLISEUM USAC "We have three problems: to Utah, supplying the name and trict overloaded, out of the to. daughters: while of model acqua, tal 31. Total number olf passenFowler, Centerville; Julia our that the address. Salt Lake City length people persuade Mrs. Chiodo wore blue. Their N. Wight, Brigham City; two information is authentic, to sim From the roster of names re- gers dn excess of capacity is 31. LOGAN Janice Hansen and corsages Were of pink camellias bus- grandchildren and the following The four revealed survey is so that it the message be will labora ceived Madson of Brigham Ramona plify organized and white, bouvardia. Cleon brothers sisters: and understood and fi tory crews to function in emer es with defective signs, seven are members of completely Utah State ffhe City following Immediately to motivate the people to gency health laboratories without chains and one with a (Haws, Clearfield; Blaine and Agricultural colleges symphony wedding, the new Mr. and Mrs. nally (Earl both of San defective Haws, Diego, speedometer. now busy preparing Chiodo were honored at a buf- do something about what they throughout the state in case of Calif.; Jack Haws, Ogden; Brig- orchestra, s war or other caStostrophies. (he accompaniment for Von fet luncheon. The serving table have learned. Mrs. ham Salt Lake Haws, City; in The laboratory, located to be Still And Tuck Martha, opera, was centered with a large three-tiereRip Garfield, Roy; Henry (Mattie) No. 66 on campus, in presented March 5 and 6. wedding cake and topped Building and Mrs. Merlin Brown, Moab. In W. Virginia cutting Miss (Hansen, daughter of Mr. bride and eludes dark rooms, with a miniature was Interment In the Brigham booths, a small projection room The and Mrs. 'Isaac M. Hansen, is a EVERETT, W. Va. (UP) groom. Post Office department may call City cemetery. freshman studying art. Music for the wedding was and a general work area. on Intermountain this Community of 200 Everett," Commenting Miss Madson is a freshman. Mitzie Hansen. Miss played by . Indian School, the education but, its known to all inhabi- Draft Eligibles May , Her parents are Mr. and Mr Assisting at the wedding were Mrs. John specialist remarked: Mrs. Reuben Baer, Stanley J. Madson. The births are an- tants hereabouts as Rip and Join Service Desired "I feel very fortnuate to be nouncedfollowing A concert of American music, Tuck, West Virginia." House and Mrs. Don Chiodo. from Memorial Cooley A department of defense polan elated ex presented by the symphony orThe latter name was official ' (Prior to her, marriage, . the here," and with hospital: draft icy which allows many engulfing in December was praisA bride was honored at a trous pression on his face, one January 9 to Floyd until some years ago, when a eligible men to enlist In the chestra with swift and girlm the ed by the record crowd who atlaboratory her mother tea of Leona residents Keneko of Tanaka the given by SKATING seaq group petitioned been their service of has choice and' Mrs. Rulon (Hansen - enter glance, "it is wonderful! Tremonton, postmaster general for the extended until March 31, ac- tended. A girl oil January 10 to Joan-qui- n change. tained at a bridal shower. to Alfred C. Niele For going away, the bride was and Carol Ralphs Chlcon of residents have two cording Dr. V. H. Tingey Will of commander son, Logan's arattractive in a dress of blue and main theories about how the Preston, Idaho. staair force and my recruiting steel gray 'accented with black Mr. , and Mrs. Donald Laurit-ze- little community originally got tion. Speak to Boys League accessories. One of the original sponsors are the parents of a boy its name. J. "Many eligible men, present- of the Boys League at Box Elder One says that after a flood bora January 10. Mrs. Laurltzen Following a short honeymoon Induction, Sgt high school, Dr. V. H. Tingey, is the former Donna Reeder. around 1900, an old. man de- ly awaiting trip, Mr. Chiodo reported at A girl was born January 10 to scribed the rampage of the local Nielsen explained, will want to now head of the Utah State Camp Kilmer, New Jersey for Funeral services for Jens Peenlist In the army or air force Agricultural colleges math deoverseas duty, While his bride ter Nelson, Who died Jan. 10, Robert and Shirley Waddoups creek thus: The ceek came $etki Ih&JiA&iuutf . will resume her work with the were held in the Brigham City Loveland of Tremonton. and down now that the holiday season Is partment, will speak to the Boys EVERY EVENING AT 8:30 over, and this new extension league on Thursday afternoon at Bear River Telephone company. Fifth L.DJS - ward A son was bom January 12 through this here valley. Matinees sat. & sun. 2.30 Monday, Jan. 2 p. m. in the auditorium. to Sheriff and Mrs. Warren Hyde. However, a more fanciful ex- authorizes them to do so." Wood. PRICES 14, with Bishop Evans (Tax Included) Mrs. Hyde Is the former Helen planation concerns two Nielsen all Invites perSgt. Lar Norris and EVENINGS & SAT. ft SUN. MATINEE Both Lit Up presiding bury Gwen Roundy. old maids, one tall and sons interested In the army or (UP) y BURLINGTON, Vt. $3.00 S2.S0 $2.00 $ .50 sen conducting. , was man Twin each the other a When Shelburne short, Who once lived air force to visit him at Logans weighhome daughters, funeral at the MAIL ORDERS TO Prayer convicted of drunkenness on his was offered by Charles Chris ing six pounds 11 ounces, were here. It is said they had only recruiting Station. BROS. MUSIC CO. birthday, States Attorney Law- tenson. Prelude and .GLEN postlude at born January 12 to Mr. and Mrs. one good dress between them 74 South Main rence H. Deshaw told the court: the services were pfayed by Preston Petersen of Tremonton. When the tall one wanted to Exams Listed For U. S. " SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH "Along with his birthday cake, Charlotte Johnson and the open Mrs. Petersen is the former Cle-on- e wear it, the hem had to be rip . Steele. he got lit up." ped out. When the short one Civil Service Jobs ing prayer was by Hans Knud Ell-iand Mary Ann Lamont used it,' the hem was tucked sen. Examinations for the follow THE PICTURES" Martin and John Rasmussen Cox are the parents of a girl up. ing positions were announced the U. S. Civil Service. sang In the Garden and re- born January 13. by today Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomas Law-so- Toxpoyer Fays Up marks were offered by (Brother Tracker positions for service at TODAY & THURSDAY of Malad, Idaho, are the LINCOLN, NOb. (UP) Frank White Sands Proving Ground, Purdy and iVan Wilson. Carol Big Double Bill Jean Leggett sang "IBeyond the parents of a daughter born Jan- Heintz, state treasurer, received Las Cruces, New Mexico, $2750 after which remarks uary 13. Mrs. Lawsoh Is the a check from an honest taxpay to $3440; substitute postal transSunset were offered by (Willard Nelson, former Barbara Wold, daughter er. The Nebraskan Wrote Heintze portation clerk, $1.71tt an hour; Bishop Woodbury and H. Eu of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wold of that he got bold of two car chemist, physicist, and meteorothis city. This is the Lawsons tons of cigarettes on which the logist, from H205 to $10,800. gene Perry. state tax of three cents per pack Full information and necesMr. and Mrs. Harold B.- - Felt third youngster. had not been paid. He mailed sary application forms may be sang Come Unto Me .and the Bim Heintze a check for 60 cents. obtained from the Commission's concluding prayer was offered Dmt Evtdft BRTC" David WARE, Mass. local secretary Glenn S. Nelson, MBDOtPS (UP) by Daniel Nelson. MaciAKE Interment was In the Brigham Carroll has bagged a lot of small Phone your society news to 77L Brigham City post office. City cemetery where dedication game in his day. However hes of the grave was by Daniel Nel been deer hunting every day for 41 years without getting a deer. son. Plant Corporation Holds . Annual Meeting 4 folio-- wing , m d ' one-hal- N audio- Funeral Held For -- Mrs. Ruth Wight -- . Issues For Defense Buses Shape County 3 Brigham Pair (Ge-nea- Orchestra l) & Flo-tow- d BIRTHS . 55 Unities OFJ952 t. Funeral Rites Held Old-tim- n For P. Nelson well-know- n , We Will Be n on & CODES? CLOSED CSOT7 All Day Friday January 18, 1952 Co-H- it TODAY &THURSgTsggf -- t coJPOBP FOR OUR MOTHER'S, 49TH DAY SERVICE TO BE ' HET-- AT HONEYVILLE BUDDHIST CHURCH , AT 4 P. M. , PA n LOTUS CAFE pEORGE TAHIGUCHI, Manager ans COME IN! man with a thirst for trouble..- - sc "James -- Air Conditioning lAV IM t. AT JFillL Come IU ttlhe OaipF-- SEASHORES Heating f ( A 0B005 PHYLLIS THAXTER Sheet Metal Phoo 25 ' IHf mVATfUKOfA woman vocm sms ew Q Roofing 48 North Main mtmow imsst-- t Stftw mcs Ptog W gleason h 0R os romc soommuguis RWto 9m UWwto. ji HENRY aiUK 18 N. Meld Phene S35 |