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Show Univrrsrl Mlcrofiltiinfi U7 Box Silt Tops In Beauty-Tale- Pageant nt BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1952 iondition Of Mrs. DanFrodsham , Condition of Mrs. Audrey L. Frodsham, 39, who suffered a skull fracture when the car in which she was riding rolled over several times Sunday, 15 miles west of Snowville, was still critical late Tuesday. Attendants at the Valley hospital in Tremonton reported her condition "about the same." She has been unconscious since the accident. Shift Meetings To Tabernacle While the old Eighth ward chapel is being torn down to make room for a new one, all meetings will be held in the stake taber- to Bishop ' Meetings will be time, Bishop said. conduc- ted at the same the Owen J. Grimley idents of Brigham City and moved to Logan several years ago where Mr. Frodsham oper ates a Reminder Office Supply. Also Involved in the "wreck were Merle Leroy Frodsham, 16, driver of the vehicle; broken leg; R. Dan Frodsham, 13, minor cuts and bruises, and Nedra Lynne Frodsham, 9, minor cuts and bruises. The accident occured at 9 a. m. when the foreign made car went out of control, running onto the south shoulder of the road. Accrding to Highway Patrolman Evan Green, investigating officer, the car appaently rolled over several times coming to rest upright. Rites Saturday t 40 Minutes Spent Local Police Sunday ... n . GAY Laur-itzen- two-yea- over-worke- To Elder; Madsen Writes Prize Poem Ask State Posts asSix local sociation officers attended the Utah Congress of Parents and Teacher leadership training at the University of Utah, July The field resent Box in public steadily as nears. Parent-Teacher- and s 11. Held to develop PTA organlza tion, procedure and program techniques, several outstanding educators lectured at the course, including Dr. J. C. Moffitt, Provo; Mrs. Marba Josephson, Dr. Grant Vest and Dr. Melvin Strong. Mrs. Anne C. Crampton, field consultant of the National Con gress of PTA was the leader. One of the highlights of the Verl Petersen conference for Box Elder parti Parade Chairman Mrs. of was election cipants Lloyd Davis to the executive board of the Utah Congress of PTA. Here Mrs. Davis is regional director. After panels, discussions, lec tures and social activities the meeting was concluded with talk by Mrs. Crampton. Attending from here were Mrs. Lloyd Davis, regional director; Mrs George Mason, Mrs. Ronald Packer, council officers; Mrs. Les Initial Peach Day activity Bundy, Mrs. Helen Westenskow, Mrs. Wallace Redelings, local opened this week with appoint ment of Verl Petersen as gen PTA presidents. era! chairman of parade And scheduling of a parade committee meeting Thursday at 8 p. m, in the Chamber of Commerce of- Rotarians Of Home Again Vocational Service Verl Petersen Is Named Chairman Of Peach Parade e (Dr. C. A. Munns and Dr. E. B. Harrison divided the program time at the Rotary meeting Tuesday noon, to tell members how they could serve their community through their vocation. President David O. Andersen was in charge of the meeting. Heber Sessions and Gene Wix-owere toasted on their birth-daanniversaries by Alf Freeman. Lou Olsen gave a brief account of a trip to Chicago and Wisconsin, Alf Freeman told of a visit to California and Charles Claybaugh gave a report on his trip to New York. Guests at the meeting Were Wynn Freeman, Helena, , Montana, son of Alf, Freeman, and George Q. Baird, Los Angeles, formerly in the drug 'business in now executive Brigham City, secretary of the Southern California Pharmaceutical assocla tion. y Elder Curtis Perry served mission long-rahg- I For the Republicans Ross BowLawrence G. Whitney have filed for state senator; Kleon Kerr for district 2 state representative, Robert J. Potter, commissioner, and Lewis S. Wight, two year commissionen and Petersen reported the parade, er.A county primary convention one of the largest held in Utah, is only necessary if more than will have about 65 floats in sevtwo candidates file for an oferal divisions. on the same ticket. As yet fice 11 m. at a. To be held on both this has not happened. days of Peach Days, Friday and Kleon Tremonton a mayor, Saturday, September 12pnd 13, Kerr, in filing 'for the District will feature marching units on Two representative post, is askFriday plus the childrens secing for the Job held toy bis "big tion. lawmaker veteran Petersen announced the fo- brother, M. Kerr, speaker of G. Clifton llowing committee appoint- the house at the last session. ments: This hints at the possibility Church, President J. Oleen Clifton G. M. Kerr will enPalmer and J. Delos Thompson; that ter the race for state senator J. Lorenzo Mayor municipal, from Box Elder county on the Bott; band, Supt. K. E. Weight; GOP ticket, though no anseccivic Bill business. Packer; nouncement has made to that tion, John Walker; Jr. parade, effect. . Kindergarten club and advisors For what will probablyt be are Les Dredge, Doug Miller and vote in the history Dee Glen Smith. School and mil- the heaviest of Box Elder county as well as toe to are chaimen apstill itary the United States, seven pointed. dates have been slated, August 5, 19 and 28 and October Will Give Free Rides To Kids 7, 14, 28 and 29. - - Unless citizens voted In the city elections of 1931 or the general election in 1950, they must register to be eligible to vote Through courtesy of American in 1952. Legion post 10, Brigham City, all General election this year will underprivileged children in this be on November 4 and the privicinity will be given free rides mary election is slated Septemon the state fair ' show rides ber 9. near the Auto-Vtheater Saturday from 1 to 4 p. m, according to Lew Lowe, commander. u The rides (there are no side shows) will be at the circus grounds this week through Sat urday. Old Folks Outing Set On August 5 At Lagoon CAP Stages Air Show Here Sunday Ail. The old folks annual outing A free air show will follow a will be held Tuesday, August 5, flight breakfast at the Brigham it was learned today. City airport Sunday morning, It will be held at Lagoon. Work Of Local Poets Recognized Youngsters e s sponsored by the northern group of the Civil Air Patrol, as a benefit performance for the widow of the late Captain Forsythe, Provo, who was killed this spring in a Wyoming plane crash. The flight breakfast will be served from 7:00 to 9:00 oclock, Sunday morning and will consist of ham and eggs at $1.00 a plate, served toy CAP members, and is open to the public as well as the visiting fliers. The air show will follow the breakfast and is free, however donations will be accepted and proceeds from the sale of soft drinks and candy will go to tha benefit fund. Planes are expected from Provo, Salt Lake City, ' Ogden, Tremonton, Logan and Brigham City to participate in the air show and model airplanes will take part in the program. Democrat To Attend Convention In Chicago B.E . Had-fiel- 1-- of candidates to repElder county people offices is growing deadline for filing Most recent candidates to file are Mayor Kleon. Kerr, Tremonton, for state representative of district No. 2 and Lawrence G. Whitney, Tremonton, for state senator. Both are Republicans. While the tickets are fax from filled for both parties several more county-leve- l politicians are expected to throw their hats in the ring before deadline, j Democrats can file no later than Friday, July 25 at 5 p. m., 20 days before the county primary convention and Republicans must file by 1 p. m. Sat( urday, July 19. On the Democratic ticket to date, J. Harold Reese, incumbent, has filed for state senator; Ed Ward has asked nomination commissioner and for Grant Prisbrey is up for representative In the First district. fices. Firewardens Present Successful Fire Prevention Program To I regis-tratio- cl-u- p Abbie This Past Week y Permits V LWhitney Tractors Sat. Beam Programs Gives Course At U. Merrells To Show 20-3- Stations Kleon Kerr And - , Olds-mobil- Attend PTA Owen J. Grimley, 43, died at his home in San Diego, Calif., July 6, following a six months illness. He was the husband of Ne dred Jensen, daughter of Lyle Jensen of Brigham City. Mr. Grimley was bom in 1909 infMalad, Idaho. He was mar ried in 1931 in Ogden and for a number of years worked as manager of the Ogden Golf and Country club. At the time of his death he was a welder at the ship yards in San Diego. Survivors include his wife and four sons: David, Dan, Terral and Terry Grimley. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 11 a. m. at the Harold B. 'Felt funeral home with Counselor Lafe Jensen of the Second ward officiatng. Friends may call at the fu- New neral home Friday evening from Two new heavy-dutJohn 7 to 9 p. m. and Saturday prior trac to services. Interment will be in Deere two and three-plotors, successors to Models A" the Brigham City cemetery. and "B" will be announced Sat -- 4 July 19 toy Merrells, Inc, BEHS Band To Rehearse urday, According to O. E. Merrell of Merrells, Inc., these new tractors for July 24th Activity a host of engineering ad feature To prepare for an appearance vancements and major Improve in the Ogden July 24th celebraments which make them the tion, two extra rehearsals have greatest values ever offered by been slated this week, accord- John Deere. to director. Wayne Johnson, ing Merrell states one of the All band members will meet new models will that be on display at the band room at Box Elder Saturday, July 19 and he extends high school Wednesday and a cordial invitation to everyone Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in and see the new trac to 'Johnson also advised that un- tor.stop iforms can be checked out next Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday afternoons. Tell Byron May and Chester Young, Brigham City police officers, were plenty tousy Sunday eveGloria Gayle Gay (center) Miss Box Elder Of 1952 ning between the hours of 6:30 , 7:10 p. m. During p. m. and is flanked by her attendants: Miss Roberta Young (left) and Eleanor Burnett. , Over that time three accidents and club. one to'reak-i650 people attended the pageant, sponsored annually by the Brigham City 20-3- 0 were reported and The queen won the title held by Bunny Reese, Miss Box Elder, during the past year. investigated. At 6:30 p. m. an accident involving Lynn Lauritzen, Maxwell Lane, Salt Lake City and Lloyd ll I Conger, Gonzale, . Texas, took LOVELY GAYLE place as Lauritzen was waiting s for the red light to change. becar was rammed frorp ELDER hind by a big International Elder , Curtis Perry returned truck driven by Conger. The home last week after fulfilling rear end was damaged to the , Roberta Young And Eleanor Burnett Reap r mission in tre LDS extent of $50. a Attendant Flonors; 650 Attend Annual Show Central Atlantic States mission, At 7 p. m. Richard MdFarlane, includes Virginia and 19, Brigham City, driving a ' Before a record crowd of about 650 people, lovely Gloria which North Carolina. Wlllys jeep owned by Anderson Gayle Gay, Tremonton, was named Miss Box Elder of 1952 Me will be honored at a home- Produce bumped into a utility d by four studious, judges. coming Sunday evening, July 20 pole at 401 west First north. The petite representative of the Tremonton Womens at 7:30 p. m. in the Brigham Shortly after Chester Young Civic League is flanked in honors by attendants Roberta City Sixth ward. Bishop Richard investigated a break in at the Auto Vu at the mouth of Box Hansen will officiate. Young, Brigham City B.P.W. club and Eleanor Burnett, Tre- G. Elder Perry labored in Rich- Elder canyon. Three small boys, monton J. C. Janes. dance at the talent mond, Norfolk, Newport News, about 10 years of age, were 'Four experts in art, fashion modern show. owned by Harkers found in the drive-in- , Suffolk, Jacksonville, arid music reported "every girl The entire affair was spon- Island and country towns. had George Craghead. Nothing a a was queen and choosing He reports the LDS church is been taken. sored by the Brigham City winner was a delicate matter." club with At 7:10 p. m. a 1941 Pontiac, Perc Petersen and Verl expanding in that field and the This new missionary outline is very driven by. Quenton Holly, 24, Co The talent show, emceed by Petersen as rinne, proceeding ..south on 4th Perc 'Petersen, was final session was the third annual pageant, successful. The He expressed his gratitude for west, collided with a 1937 of judging conducted during the reported the which was believed to from every his friends at home in helping entire afternoon. Pinning the affair successful be going west on Sixth north. make his mission pleasant. Miss Box 'Eldar ribbon, official standpoint. The Oldsmobile was driven by label of her new title, on Gloria Norman Nelson, 673 south Fifth iwas Miss Utah, Marilyn (Buneast. In the car with Nelson Will Soon ny) Reese, Miss Box Elder of TV were his wife and daughter, 22 1931. years old, and her small 10 The happy Tremonton Miss months old baby. Mrs. Nelson also won a $150 wardrobe, of her FCC Box Two was the only one injured in the own choosing, to wear in the accident which damaged the Miss Utah contest at the state Definite assurances were giv-O- ; Nelson car to the extent of $250 fair in Salt Lake City this fall. en KSL-Tsaid his station hopes and the Holly car to $400. She last week that both television to be on . Miss Box Elder is the daugh9500-fo,the air from ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clare O. Gay stations in Salt (Lake City will Coon peak, near the north end remained in the hospital overnight and was treated for lacof Tremonton. (Dark blond, she soon toe telecasting from their of the Oquirrh mountains, by erations. new mountain-totransmitters. five 110 is and pounds weighs Oct. 1. feet seven inches tall. For her Construction 'is toeing rushed President S. S. iFox said that talent she gave a reading. Her R. high peaks wesit of Salt K3DYL-Twill push construction first attendant, Roberta Young, atop Lake valley where transmitters, as work as is a daughter of Mr, and Mrs. its at possible rapidly they say, will bring them within on 'East mountain, Thayne Moyes. Seventeen year! range of 85 percent of Utahs location brown she has hair, weighs 640,000 residents including Og- about four miles from the tip of old, the range. 100 pounds and sang on the don, iBrigham City and Logan, show. Eleanor Burnett, daugh-tt- r as well as points Mrs. Abbie R. Madsen, former in Iddho, WyoBoth stations have received of Mr .and Mrs. Ellis Bur- ming and Nevada. Utah Mother of the Year, gainofficial final from the permits nett, Tremonton, is a five foot Oct. 1 Mentioned in FXX in Washington for the con- ed recognition was winner six inch medium brunette and Writers Realm poetry contest. of these struction stations.. of Murdoch a did Lennox She Manager weighs IS pounds. has al- Mrs. Madsens Fable From The However, construction been progressing for al- Devils Scrapbook won for her ready a years subscription to Blue FIGHT FIRE WITH EDUCATION ' most a year, Moon, outstanding poetry mag Both stations may begin test- azine. A four-lin- e Rain ing operations sometime in Sepquatrain, and Tears, brought to Mrs. Dora tember. Toone Brough, Tremonton, sec Trade sources now estimate ond prize 600 and a copy of Ted Ma lisin there are 80,000 sets the lones "Adventures in Poetry. tening area. They predict an To Mrs. Vernon Johnson, Bear of 100 percent involving River Local firewardens are fighting means fire bug is designed to City, third1 prize winner, of nearly $21,000,000 worth went a fire with education. years subscription to point out the hazards of being sales of sets within a year, "Candor, magazine of verse, for In a program to gtt careless with fire and what to Both stations have built con- her poem, Ode To Idle Talk. at the heart of the principal do if a fireds spotted. According to Mrs. iRenie Little A second film, "Shovel, Plas-key- struction roads to their mouncause of ravaging fires careless of Writers wood, president and scouts shown Men 600 is also and for to over material haul tains up people honorable went Realm, mentions South and of North each the and in the and youngsters transmitter their trekkers buildings is given a funny paper towers, and power lines are toe- to Mayor Kleon Kerr, TremonBear River Btakes have been exton, Mrs. Verna S. Turner, Og posed to a fire prevention pro- book entitled A Visit to the ing strung up the mountains, den, Mrs. Ella Vale, Brigham gram and gone for it in a big Forest, which gives wholesome, along with telephone and other City, Mrs. Abbie R. Madsen, circuits. For entertaining information on the communication way. wild- wintertime servicing of the KSL-T- Brigham City, Mrs. Dora Toone and of forests the value Jack It is conducted by and Mrs. Brough, Tremonton transmitter, an aerial tram- Vernon Box EHder county fire life In them as natural reJohnson of Bear River sources. more three miles than long way warden and J. D. Gunderson, City. "We welcome the opportunity has been built, while KDYL-Tdistrict firewarden for northern Members of the local poetry same enthis to program a built road has present especially Utah. were delighted in the gineered for winter use. organization of to Is youngsters groups on the program Included with the response in their con the of the southern County," in part filmed the film iGuberife, It has been announced that test and expressed thanks to is enter Box Elder county and starring firewardens said. Tt KSL project alone will cost all who sent in their ipoems for the a fine and pro makes The taining (Box Elder county actors. consideration. - $300,000 gram. backwards which' film spelled" NAMED MISS BOX Box Elder nacle, according Ernest Hansen. Mrs. IFrodsham and husband, Dan, and family are former res Honored Sunday OF 52 Be Of Eighth Warders - The accident occurred when she and three other members of the family were traveling to Burley, Idaho to attend a fam lly convention. By 8 PAGES Candidates Grow its Deadline Hears For GOP find Democratic Msg field Still Critical Busy 53 lwm m VOLUME 57, NUMBER 29 GLORIA Jen. Lake City, Utah Left to right: Mrs. Abbie R. Madsen, Mrs. Renie Littlewood and Mrs. Dora Toone Brough . . Mrs. Abbie R. Madsen, poetry first prize winner, looks on as Mrs. Dora Toone Brough, Tremonton, receives a copy of Adventures in Poetry by Ted Malone as seqond prize, from Mrs. Renie Littlewood, president of the Writers Realm of Brigham City. ? J. Harold Reese, Bear River City Democrat, state senator-froBox Elder county, will leave late this week to attend the National Democratic nominating convention in Chicago. Reese will serve as one of the Utah delegates at the con---, vention. |