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Show TJniversrl Micro f UnlnR Box U7 Snlt ' Box Elder Bank Directors To Decide on Appeal Today Definite decision on whether or not to appeal the application for the proposed Box Elder State iBank to the State Board of Examiners will be made today (Wednesday) in a Brigham City meeting of the board of directors, according to LeRoy White, who would be president of the proposed bank. Bank Commissioner Louis S. Leatham denied application for the establishment of the bank late last week, I ' 1 feel like we will probably appeal the' application, but there will be nothng definite until after the meeting Wednesday," White said. Leatham gave two reasons for Bank of Utah at Ogden, but ladenial of the charter applica- ter this was changed so that 65 tion of the Box Elder State percent interest of the InstituBank. tion was in the hands of Box Elder county stockholders. He said there were ample We feel there is heavy perbanking facilities in the counBox Elder county ty, and that the Box Eider bank centage of in favor of another would, in effect, be a branch of people White said Tuesday, the Commercial Security Bank bank, of Ogden. Leatham 6aid that at and feel the proposed bank is the time of the investigation of Justified. Previously White had been the proposal of the Box Elder bank backers, it was establish- quoted as saying it seems to us ed that the Commercial Secur- that the bank commissioner has an unjustifiable reason for ity controlled 31 percent or more given interest in the new institution. denying the application. "Box Elder county, with popLeRoy White said Tuesday ulation of approximately 22,000 that originally 51 percent of the people has only one bank Interest was controlled by the Dousing One Of Two Chicken Coop Blazes i Lake City, Utrh Jen. . 53 TTT VOLUME 57, NUMBER 30 Carp Scramble Is Next Saturday At Tabernacle BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1952 4 Enthusiasm Reigns In Bear River City As 24th Celebration Plans Shape Up With the largest collection of fish in the history of the event, the annual Carp Scramble will be held in front of the tabernacle next Saturday afternoon at about 2:30 p. m., according to Grant Allred, Rodeo Tonight, Tomorrow Paces chaiinan. There will be fish of every size from three inches to three feet to suit the size of the young fishermen who tangle with them, said Allred. And there will be trout tossed in. The annual aquatic battles are held for ail youngsters in Box Elder county. And for the winners the youngsters who bring home the big ones there is a bevy of prizes, all donated by Brigham City businesses. Divided Into four separate groups, the youngsters" will charge the fish according to their age, starting with the youngest and working to the oldest. 'Assisting Allred with the proj ect Is Jay ' Swenson, director member, and a large committee. Wj tr Annual Festivities sl Enthusiastic Bear River City citizens were scrubbing up their welcome mat Tuesday for an crowd at anticipated record their annual July 24th celebration. - Held in observance of the arrival of the Mormon pioneers 105 years ago, the festivities are almost as old as Bear River City itself. affair, the Actually a two-dacurtain rises tonight at 6:30 p. m. with selection of a queen from a field of lovelies attired in western dress. Immediately following wild horses and cattle will slam out the fair ground chutes in the first round of the y rodeo. Highlights Thursday Joseph C. Nielsen PAGES include a baby show at 9 a. m. followed by a parade at 10 and childrens races with a bushel basketful at 11 a. m. After luncheon and a track program at 1:30, a pair of spirited ball clubs will match prowess at 3 p. m. Following will be a kids dance at 5 and fights and wrestling at 6, with Lynn Thomas manager and referee. Vern Oylers bucking, lashing rodeo stock will carry the program the rest of the way with T action slated to begin at 8 p. m. G Thursday. Included In the open show rodeo are bareback riding, V) saddle bronc riding and Brahma bull riding. Howard Barlow will announce. Delbert Holmgren is chairman of the celebration and is assist-ted- , on the general committee, i Iva Mae Schandrew, Sharia Jensen and Holley Holmgren by Clifford Thorson, Shirl Gardiy. three of the many lovely girls who will compete for royalty honors tonight at 6:30 ner, Fern Arbon and Andrea pi m. in the opening phase of Bear River Citys annual July - 24th celebration. First- - Huggins, round of the rodeo will be held tonight at the Bear River City park. of prizes Dies In Brigham 7 t . 7v; L j- ? - y, ;y .5T Paul Merrell, Fireman, Douses Spreading Blaze Second south, at 3:40- - p. m. Monday. chicken coop and fence were damaged. A second fire at 1:45 a. m. Tuesday morning stroyed another chicken copp belonging to Loiiis Gardner, 614 West, 6th South. . - ... at Minnie (Bocks residence on Fifth West, Far, ear de- WILL SHOW HOW WE DO IT Ray Smith Files 2-Y- A Veteran B.E. Agricultural Teacher Will Co. Spend Two Years In Iran For U.S. . Commissioner' ; A two-yea- n d Candidates Talk Rotary Club g - Marian i. Reeder Ogden two-yea- 1 Born Nov. 3, 1882 in Brigham City, he was a son of Jens C.1 and Christena B. Fredrickson Andersen Nielsen. He married Martha Parsons Feb. 9, 1910, in Ogden. In Brigham City he was owner and manager of the Nielsen Motors company, until June, 1945, when he moved to Salt Lake City, returning to Brigham City a year later. veteran county agricultural Bunnell the job accepted instructor will soon be showing Utah State Agriculthrough in do how we the Iranians it H. ProSmith, prominent Bay tural college and will spend two r Box Elder. montory rancher, filed for years aiding and improving with He who is LeRoy Bunnell, commissioner on the Remethods in Iran under Mrs. Bunnell and children, farming publican ticket last Friday. the States Departments Point A - resident of Brigham City, Duane and Oneta, left Tremon-to- Four program. for the near last week-enMr. Smith indicated he is a colUtah State Agricultural country. "strong advocate of any tax re- eastern number contributed a 'He has vocational lege aghas taught duction of any kind without rericulture at Bear River high of experts to the agricultural deducing the essential county ser- school for the past 15 years. ' velopment program in Iran the vices. , . past several years, including 1 feel we need adequate fire C. former President Franklin HarC. Will Office of protection for western Box Elder ris. county and improved good roads Close July 25 and 26 Before sailing from New York in the rural and remote areas of The Box Elder Chamber of August 1, the (Bunnell family the county," he said. Commerce office will be closed will spend a week in Washing' A'so Mr. Smith expressed his July 25 and 26, according to D. ton, L. C. They will dock at Beirut, Lebanon about August 26 dissatisfaction with the contro-vesia- l M. Mason, secretary-manageThe secretary, with his wife, and will complete their Journey lein law, in which old folks must mortgage their prop- Betty, and two children will through the Holy land to Teheran, Iran by caravan. - 4 erty to the state to receive old-ag- e take a short vacation to Yellow' .' compensation, and reported stone National park. he .would exert all Influence of the commissioner Job to have Bob Reeder Returns the law repealed. From Hospital To A Republican, - Mr. Home Bob Reeder, nine year old son Smith is married and has a club Members of the large family raised and educa- of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeder, who are candidatesRotary for county North Brigham City, returned ted in Box Elder county. were given an home Monday evening from and state offices, at opportunity to campaign Cooley Memorial hosptal. Bob sustained a broken rib the Tuesday noon luncheon proand a cracked clavcal on Fri- gram conducted under the diserday when the work horse he rection of the community was riding ran away. According vice committee with Quig Nielto the youngster the harness sen as chairman. Dies In " Speakers were Rosa Bowen, broke. He fell from the hores state for candidate Republican was stepMrs. Marian Jensen Reeder, and following the fall senator; S. Martin Rasmussen, on animal. the ped by 4:15 m. 40, died Monday at p, for two Democratic candidate In an Ogden hospital of a heart Carroll B. commissioner; year Will Initiate Eagles ailment. Williams, Republican candidate She was born Mar. 19, 1912, in New Members Monday r for commissioner; and of a Brigham City, daughter candl Aerie 2919 Box Elder Eagles Vbsco Call, Republican JenElijah and Aurilla Hansen will hold initiation services for date for state senator. sen. She was reared and educa- a new Earlier in the program, Alf group of members Monted here and graduated from Box day evening, it was learned to- Freeman introduced .Vosco Call Elder high school. She was mar- day. and Lorenzo J. Bott who observried to Maurice L. Reeder Nov. Those to be initiated include ed birthdays during the week. 22, 1934, in the Salt Lake temple, Grant M. Prlsbrey, Walter A. Guests at the meeting were Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-- Jordon, John C. Lewis, Jessie I. John Velton, Ogden; Darrell day Saints.' Scothern, John J. Bering, Dee Baker, Monte Vista,, Colo.; Kent She was an active member of Selnan, Walter Chamberlain, Payne, San Diego, Calif.; and the LDS church and a member of Floyd Earl Morgan and Wayne John Owen who is toeing trans ferred to Fort Sill, Okla. the Locust Camp, Daughters of N. Wardley. Utah Pioneers. Survivors include her husband, HEATED CONTEST LOOMS Brigham City; two sons, Merlin L. Reeder and Dennis J. Reeder, her both of Brigham City; mother, Brigham City; a brother and four sisters, Robert E. Jensen, Brigham City; Mrs. Ruth J. Box Elder county Republicans met the filing deadline for the Rounds, Oakland, Cal.; Lillis J. 1952 election of state and county officers hip deep in talent. Haws, Mrs. Ann J. Morgan, both A flurry of filings (before deadline last Saturday brought Carroll of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Zella B. Williams, Rasmus Christensen and Ray H. Smith into the race for Byers, Cedar City. toe commission nomination on the Republican ticket with Lewis held will Funeral services Friday at 2 p. m. in the Brigham S. Wight, incumbent, now finishing a four year term. Tre Republicans must reduce to two the number of candidates City Seventh L.D.S. ward chapel. Bishop Lewis S. Wight con- on their ticket for each office at tMfe GOP county primary convention Saturday, August 9. ducting. Friends may call at the HarA heated contest is also predicted for the state senatorial nomiold B. Felt funeral home Thurs- nation. Filing on the GOP ticket for state senator were incumbent day evening 7 to 9 p. m., and Clifton G. M. Kerr and Laurence G. Whitney, both of Tremonton and at the family home Friday prior Ross C. Bowen and W. Vosco Call of Brigham City. to funeral services. There Will be no contest in the GOP county primary for the two Burial will be in the Brigham state representative posts. Only R. M. Kaiser, Brigham City, filed for nomination on the GOP ticket for District Two Bear River City City cemetery. life-lon- Joseph Christian Nielsen, 69, 403 south First west, Brigham City, died at his residence Sunday at 11:30 a. m. after a years illness. He was a member of the, L.D. S. churcto Besides his widow, he is survived toy the following sons and M. Mrs. Hyrum daughters: (Faye) Jensen, Roosevelt; Mrs. Wrighton (Blanche) Burt, J. Robert and Jesse IL. Nielsen, Mrs. , and Lloyd (Lila) Whitworth Mrs. J. D. (Marian) ' Merrell, all of Brigham City; James F. Nielsen, Ogden; Mrs. (Howard (Martha) Sorensen, Mrs. Harold B. (Ruth) Messick and Clark J. Nielsen, all of Salt Lake City; Leonard E. Nielsen, with the navy in San Francisco; 19 grandchildren; the following half brothers and sisters: Mrs. Selma N. Rice, Mrs. Iris N. Hendricks and Thor C. Nielsen, all of Long Annual Old Folks For 2-Y- r. Commissioner Qrro Commssioner Old folks of the North and South Box Elder stakes will have their turn at kicking up their heels Tuesday, August 5, when they celebrate Old Folks day at Lagoon, according to W. Vosco (Beach, Calif., and Alfred Ander- Call, a chairman. son, iBrigham City. Feature of the day will be the Funeral services will be confine with ducted Wednesday at 1 p.m. in traditionally to theprogram oldest couple prizes going L.D.S. the Brigham City Fifth in each stake and to the oldest ward chapel, by Evan Wood- man and woman of each stake. bury, bishop. Friends may call a.t the family residence today Cars will leave Brigham City from 10 a. m. to time of funeral. for Lagoon at 9:30 a. m. and dinBurial will be in Brigham City ner will be served at 12 noon cemetery under direction of the with a program immediately Harold B. 'Felt funeral home. All entertainment following. will be free at Lagoon for the oldsters. ( Auto-V- u Old Folks committees in each ward will be responsible for the transportation and dinner at before noon and a luncheon New leaving later. Ice cream and Mr. soda water will be served The Auto Vu theater at the and Mrs. John Musulas, bycourmouth of Box Elder canyon was tesy of the state committees. recently purchased by J. Edwin The afternoon will be free for Baird of Brigham City, local real estate and Insurance man. visiting. We are making every effort Thg property previously belonged to George Craghead, to have the celebation this year Brigham City, since its estab- the biggest outing In the hislishment three years ago. tory of the Old Folks organizaWe have an excellent sched- tion, Call said." Over 600 people over 70 years ule of shows for the remainder of the summer and invite the old are expected to attend and patronage of all Box Elder special guests of honor will be t county people, Mr. Baird said. those over 90. Any old folks who have not Acquisition of the new property will not change any of Mr. been contacted about transportaBairds regular and tion should notify their bishop. Call said. insurance activities. Carroll B. Williams, Brigham City businessman, filed Saturcommissioner on day for the Republican ticket. A resident of this area for the past 35 years, he has operated his own real estate and insurance agency for the past ten years. Williams has always been active in civic affairs having been one dt the organizers and a past president of the Junior Chamber Theatre Has Manager real-estat- WilHamS Files On GOP For Day Outing Set For August 5 e Jaycees Here J. Leo Nelson Thur. J. Leo Nelson, vice president in charge of the First Security bank in Brigham City, was guest speaker at regular meeting of the Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce Thursday, July 17, at 8:30 p. m. The meeting was held at Maddox Ranch house. Mr. Nelson discussed the history of banking, national economic trends and the rations economy. Of special interest to the Jaycees was information on the veterans housing program and loans. Virgil Harris Serves Aboard USS New Jersey GOP Meets County Filing Deadline With Flury Of Filings sen. Coburn Has Special Interest In Television Don While all northern Utah is television eagerly anticipating broadcasting here, Don B. Co burn, Honeyville has a special interest in it. He was recently named first prize winner in a contest con ducted by a Salt Lake firm, awarding him a console televi sion set valued at more than s Still in a condition, Mrs. Dan L. (Audrey) Frodsham, 39, injured July 13 in a "rolled car acci- dent, showed marked improvement early this week, attendants at the Valley hospital in Tremonton said. After suffering a skull frac- ture, concussion and multiple injuries she had been listed "critical for several days. The accident occurred 15 miles west of Snowville when the driver, Merle Leroy Frodsham, 16, lost control of the small foreign made vehicle and it twisted over several times. Also in the car tout not seriously injured were R. Dan Frodsham, 13, and Neda Lynne Frodsham, 9. 80 Injured In Pedestrian Accident Year-Ol- d An 80 year old Box Elder county man suffered a skull fracture, concussion and head cuts early Monday morning when he stepped in the path of a car in Riverside. The injured man. A. A. Cape-ne-r, was attempting to cross U. S. highway 91, when the car driven by McClain Nelson, Idaho Falls, Idaho, struck him. Tuesday he was reported in fair condition. Jack Owens On Furlough From Yuma, Arizona Here for a two week furlough with his wife, tne former Joyce Youngquist and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bundy, is Jack Owens. Owens is stationed at Yuma, with station testing the U. S. army. Arizona Notice To Water, Electricity Users Serving aboard the battleship north) representative and Kleon Kerr, Tremonton, was the only one USS New 'Jersey which is now refreshto file for representative from District One for state representative. undergoing a commissioner the Republicans filled their primary er training cruise in the GuanFor tanamo Bay, Cuba area, is Virticket with Robert J. Potter and J. Floyd Knudsen. four-w'ee- of Commerce. He is now a member of the Rotary club and the Chamber of Commerce. He has served as president of the Chamber of Commerce, and as Secretary of the Chamber of Commerre was instrumental in the establishment of Bushnell hospital in Brigham City. Williams is also an active church worker, serving at present as superintendent of the Second ward Sunday school. He is the father of three children, Basil, Mary Ann and Janet. His wife is the former Gurtha Peter- $300. Mrs. Dan Frodsham Reportedly Shows Much Improvement k four-yea- r The Democrats, with deadline for filing still three days away gil R. Harris, ftremaij, USN, hus(Friday, July 25 at 5 p. m.) have not more than two candidates for band of Mrs. Darlene Harris, of nomination for any one political Job, not yet making it necessary Portage, Utah. The New Jersey is conducting for a county primary convention. Incumbent J. Harold Reese, Bear River City, is the only Dem- gunnery practice with her ocrat to file for state senator. guns and simulating battle LeRoy D. White and Grant M. Prisbrey have filed for state rep- conditions to increase her readiresentative for District One, Box Elder county and there were no ness for combat efficiency. The 52, 000-tobattlewagon refilings for state representative from District Two on the Democratic , ticket late Tuesday. cently completed several months r of extensive overhaul and upS. Martin Rasmussen and Sterling Wright have filed for commissioner on the Democratic ticket and Edward D. Ward keep at the Norfolk Naval Ship- and Martin J. Anderson have asked the four-yea- r commissioner Job. yard in Portsmouth, Va, h Notice is hereby given to all citizens of Brigham City: In order to protect the rights of the citizens of Brigham Cty and in compliance with City Ordinances Nos. Rev. 1941 Title JII Sec. and 130 Sec. 9 Apt. 1, 1952, all delinquent electricity and water accounts must be paid by September 15, 1952 after wliich time servie on all delinquent accounts will be discontinued. Thereafter all accounts become delinquent after 30 daye and service will be discontinued. 12-0- -9 ! BY ACTION OF THE MAYOR two-yea- AND CITY COUNCIL |