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Show Univrrs,l Mtcrofilninpt Box Silt U7 taka City, Utah Jan 53 Stores To Close At Three P. M. Thursday For Annual Merchants Outing URGESSTRONG ENFORCEMENT OF WHITE GOLD TRAFFIC LAWS BY OFFICERS Finds Ample Water Beneath Own Farm Offensels Not Minor When It Claims Hundreds Of Lives And Injures Many A Driving In Willard After Years Of Skimping 8 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 6, 1952 VOLUME 57, NUMBER 32 For one Willard farmer, Fred Woodyatt, therell be no more wrroying skimping on and about water. Hes one desert farmer who has it running out of his ground. ' Fred and his son and partner, Glen, sank Into a rich vein of the white gold last Friday on the corner of their 70 acre fatm about two miles southwest of Willard. r After drilling through a disPlenty Of Water For Crops couraging 122 feet of gravel and thick strata of hard rock, water y f Mr. "Enforcement efforts, suddenly gushed up the well. SLLbsssL Artesian or should be directed the j Boate said, Dr. Alisa Eskol well fires out about 250 gallons primarily against speeders and told Rotarians of new Is- of clear, ice cold water a min . drinking drivers who cause well ute at the turn of a valve, over half of all fatal accidents, rael democracy . . . i Fred and Glen plan to use the but other traffic law violators water on about 25 acres of their f Brigham Citys Veterans of should not be overlooked by the land where they have cantaForeign Wars Drum and Bugle police, because the composite of ety corps stepped into the national their unsafe driving acts is highloupe, watermelon, com and po I , tatoes growing this year. er than most people realize." spotlight Monday when they won two firsts, two seconds and Happy over his discovery of a Failing to yield the nght-of-Six Box Elder county high a third in individual competition new water supply Mr. Woodyatt way to other vehicles and to athletes are in training at the national V. F, W. convenf) said that it added value greatly pedestrians and failing to obey school Shrine-Coacheassocia . tion In Los Angeles. to his land. a stop sign are two of the for the r games next week Other farmers in the same vi commonest causes of fatal and tion Delores Director Lauritzen re serious accidents, ranking next end in Salt Lake City. clnity plans to drill trrr ported Tuesday morning by teleThe players are Harold An similar wells. .after speeding, gram that Donna Youngqulst We have always had to and driving on the derson, Phil Oyler, Dick White s won first as drum majorette; Dr. Alisa Klousner Eskol, na- skimp on water," the Willard .wrong side of the road. One out and Dave Malmrose, Box Elder Gerald Speth won first in drum of every' ten deaths and nearly High, and Don Nish and Jay tive of Israel, was guest speak farmer said, and now we can major. The color guard, commeetnoon er at the we . use we ft Bear River all want 27 percent of traffic Injuries are Henderson, Tuesday High. anytime posed of Connie Jensen, Karen of the club, Nish are on Malmrose the ing Rotary 9 and caused by drivers who ignore speaking please. x Diana Olson and Gunderson, An on the Israeli A subject, The water evidently seeps be basketball squad, while laws and stop Class Sandy .Farnsworth, placed seclow the hard-rocand View. strata from Oyler, White signs. Last years toll from Anderson, ond as did the drum quartet Mrs. Eskol who grew up in the Willard these two violations was 2,800 Henderson are on the North foot peak watershed composed of Connie Morgan, dead and more than 32,000 in- ball team. Palestine and personally wit- Held down beneath the strata Beulah Cottle, Jackie Seely and " table is water a forced is nessed the of Israel up by For the first time in the All emergency jured. Ann Westenskow. Garold BywaA former captain of the Pennlevel to reaches above the Star games history, there will from infancy up independent that ter beat his way into third place iT sylvania State Police, Mr. Boate be a baseball game in the Brig- statehood, told of the economic of the land into the mountain, with his snare drum. Robert Johnson, Logan, drill learned through experience the ham Young University's problems that had to be mased the for well enforcement law of in the tered The unit as a whole was to Woodyatts. agriculfieldhouse. Class establishing importance on the highways in helping to B schools' aces will meet ture in the desert land of the compete for honors both Montoll down. twice the first game on Wed- near east and introducing in- Roland Harris Honored keep the accident day and Tuesday and results Had thousands of communities nesday, Aug. 13 in the Utah dustry to sustain the 750,000 will not be available until WedFred Woodyatt, left, i backed up ther police authori University fieldhouse and the displaced people who have been At Colorado College nesday. . . . with son, Glen and his wife, the former Carol Ann Yates, inspect the free flowing ties in enforcing these laws last second match pp. Friday, Aug. rehabilitated. Roland Harris of Brigham City artesian well that Thirty-sicorps members and they borught in on their Willard farm with satisfaction. After skimpY million dollar year, he declared, the toll of 15 fn the Clyde Stratford served as pro- has been honored by initiation eight advisors are attending the own on all their needed found on for water property. death and injury from right-o- f years they is they ing plant at Provo. Starting time convention to compete with gram chairman for the meeting, as a member of Kappa Delta Pi way and stop sign violations 8:15 p. m. drum and bugle outfits from all introducing the speaker and on the campus of Colorado State North-Soutwould have been far less. The football clas- conducting a lively question and college of education, at Greely, over the United States. ClimatKnudsen "Beating red lights is one of sic is scheduled for Saturday, answer period following WILL J. where he is attending the col Floyd the ing corps activities, they were the violations sometimes re- Aug. 16 in the Ute stadium with talk. summer session. to participate In the gigantic leges Name Strikes the kickoff at 8 p. m. A mamgarded as trivial by motorists, Guests at the meeting were VFW parade In L. A. Tuesday Kappa Delta Pi is a national Mr. Boate went on. Perhaps moth half-tim- e pageant will Lindel Peterson, Salt Lake City; honorary society in education I From GOP Ticket evening. j , num know the that dont feature bands and marching and Dr. Morris Fleishman, new which they (Prior to leaving for home late recognizes scholarship l of at in killed ber rural units. persons J. Floyd Knudsen, candidate and physician at the Intermountain leadership, professional Wednesday they scheduled a tersections has tripled in the For the youths, all high school Indian school. r Emery Wight's Famous Barbecued Beef Will sight-seeinfor county Commispromise. trip in the Los Anlast 20 years and that the total graduates, this will be a busy asked that his name be area. sioner, Be geles Menu Fat On Featured Picnic Again of injured victims at these fortnight. - While working out scratched off the Republican 'it will be merchants afternoon off Thursday when the is ten times greater daily on the waxed court or on ticket , for thd appartys s than it was in 1930. Some of the green turf, the annual Merchants Outing is held at Box Elder county park. will election.-Inproaching Held these intersections in the coun be royally entertained in their Elliot Ward, merchants committee chairman, today anhis letter to the county There will be fry have traffic lights, some spare time. all close will stores m. 3 nounced at that the for and affair he p. clerk, Knudsen reported IN have stop signs, and some are theater parties, club luncheons, had been informed that begames and entertainment will be underway at the park at 4 Mrs. not controlled In any way at Pioneer league games, automocause of his employment with p. m., one hour later. Five to 600 people are expected to atall. It always pays to be on the bile races and the annual Utah the Department of Interior, tend. 12 To safe side by taking time to obey Motor Transport association barNews Enter And May Fish and Wildlife service, he Attending will be Brigham'; the law, whether it is waiting becue. Funeral services for Lula was ineligible to run for pub- City merchants, their employees ing extensive arrangements. Journal Contest Until for a traffic light to Change, giv Subscription Frank A. Yeamans, Saturday Shrine Hudson Sheffield who died July Hatch act. lic the under office adGeneral Ward Chairman wives. their and on to traffic ing 29, were held in the First ward potentate and Cluff Snow, Utah Knudsen is employed at the With only four more days left for entering the News anc The annual businessmens pic- vised that chow will be served main roads or giving proper sig High School Coaches associachapel Friday at 2 p. m. with Wildlife Bear River at 5:30 about will oclock refuge. for and be nic is famous its barbecued nals to signify intention to turn tion president, presented the Journals Junior Salesman subscription contest, 37 boys ant Bishop Raymond Payne conductfollowed the beef and it will be the same by program. or stop. a girls in Box Elder county have entered and are hard at work players with their awards this year. Emery Wight, the Ward said that the road to ing. Reckless driving cost more flashy sports jac- earning cash' commissions and competing for a television set Family prayer at the home master chef of beef barbecueing, the canyon parking lot Is in fair was than 2,300 lives and, injured well ket, bearing the gold mono- and four bicycles. offered by DeVern Sheffield Will BEHS 300 pounds of roast will the is but a over 100,000 persons last year, gram. there shape possibility and prelude and postludetwere is the final day for entry in the contest and is Saturday choice cuts all it day Thursday may be closed. The boys visited the Inter- also the first Nearly 1,000 more lives were lost by Ruth Reeves. Invocation was entered report day for contestants and will haul It out of the pit and 33,000 persons injured by mountain Is so, he continued, an al offered by Noble Sheffield, Shriners Crippled Cash commissions on both new and renewalalready 28 drivers who violated the law by Childrens hospital, which resubscriptions poker hot to be served. ternate parking lot will be availRemarks were offered by will be paid to contestants Saturday, and points toward win-nin- g passing cars on the wrong side ceives all proceeds from the According to Dee Glen Smith, able by traveling east of the Alice Rich, David O. Anderson the TV set and bicycles will be tabulated for the first Box Elder high school band foods chairman for the affair, all regular turn-of- f or on a curve or hill. "Cutting three games. road towards and Abel S. Rich. Musical numin" caused about 200 more John Vranes, Salt Lake West week. They will be published in the following issue of the will next appear In the county the rest salads, pickles, breads, Mantua, then turn south on road bers included vocal duets by . deaths and another 30,000 in High; A1 Mercer, Cyprus High, Box Elder News. fair parade at Tremonton, Thurs- deserts, etc., will be served In that will be well marked and Clara and Stuart McMaster. ' then' west to the park. juries, the records prove. x day, August 28, beginning at 4 any quantity desired. Benediction was offered by and Ed Coleman, Phoenix, Ariz., Every contestant will be a Indian school. Sid Farnsworth, chairman, The committee is attempting Albert Weaver and concluding All driving violations take will coach the North football winner p. m according tp Wayne Johnbecause weekly commishas promised a first class pro- to contact every business in services were in the Brigham their toll, said Mr. Boate. None squad, with Taft Watts, Mil- sions are being paid on the baGary Baty, 112 south Second son, director. west. of them can toe considered min lard; Earl 'Ferguson, Box Elder, sis of $1 fo xa new each gram and for games and other town, but In any case tickets City cemetery where dedication held are Rehearsals subscription Denzill Butler will be available at only $1 of the grave was by J. F, or or trivial. The drivers them and Walter Asherbach, Winnet-ka- , and 50 cents for a renewal. at 7:30 entertainment, evening BeMary Ann Shirley, Intermoun- Thursday selves should obey the laws of 111., in charge of the South- sides these cash oclock in the band room at the and Elmer Klltgaard are mak at the entrance to the park. ' a tain Indian school. commissions, the road, which protect every- erners. new bicycle will be given free Marvin Nelson, 541 south Sec- high school. SAFE BY A MILE Next appearance will be in t body, including themselves, Paul Wilson, Springville and to the winners in ond east. Brigham Pair To Help Strict enforcement of traffic Art Peckner, Richmond, Ind., each of the following areas: one Neal Hunsaker, 470 south the Peach Days parades, Sep tember 12 and 13. laws, however, will do much to will direct the B cagers, with for Brigham City, Intermountain Third east. In Pony Express Project July 7 bring about a marked reduction Bill Knibbe, Salt Lake South Indian school, Mantua or east of Jimmy Packer, 151 south Fifth in highway casualties by mak High and Paul Moon, Davenport, the Wasatch mountains; one for east. Alfred Freeman, Brigham City, was named a member of the ing. examples of drivers who do Iowa, mentoring the A squad. Gill Jensen, 131 west Fourth Harper, Honeyville, List Twin Falls, not practice common Tickets are on sale in Salt or the area north ofDeweyville courtesy Pony Express commission this north. Brigham and obey the rules of safety Lake City, Ogden and Provo, City and east of the Bear river; week- - by Governor J. Bracken Richard LaMar Bennett, 221 The fireball that streaked tact point was on reports from Lee and Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott Every community should back with mail orders being received one for Willard, Perry, or all the south Sixth west. was placed on the commissions across the northern Utah sky 74 observers In eight states. up the enforcement efforts of at Masonic Temple, Salt Lake. area south of Brigham City; one By David Kyllingstad, Intermoun - police on the streets and high Football reserved seats are $2; for Corinne, Bear River City, tain Indian school. on July 7, was a meteor that is The meteor has been named advisory committee. enforcement basketball reserved seats, $1.50. ways, or demand Janet Dummer, 68 North Main. Jurors for the August term of The commission is in charge believed to have hit the earth "Sunshine Fireball," since it Park Valley, TrePromontory, if it Is lacking. Safer streets and General admission, $1 and high monton, Garland, and any areas Soren Wixom, 536 west Third court In Box Elder county were of erecting a monument by Dr. about 50 miles east of Twin was seen during daytime hours. Mr. Pruett said If it had highways will be .the reward, school students, 50 cents to any west of the Bear river. announced today by County Avard Fairbanks depicting the 60Uth. because violators of traffic laws game, at night it would have Dixie Gunderson, 128 south Clerk K. B. Olsen. They are as changing of the mail, men and Falls, Idaho, according to, J. evare Contestants to report cause most of the deaths and follows: horses along the western route Hugh Pruett, Eugene Oregon, cast a light almost as brilliant ery Saturday during August be- Third east. Pacific regional director of the as the sun. injuries. Vern C. Sederholm, William of the pony express in 1860. Jay Arbon, 506 South Main. fore 4 p. m. Saturday to receive CharM. F. Carol Tad A number of Box Elder county Smith, Corinne. Epley, Jensen, commissions and have their B.E. It will be erected in Washing- American Meteor Society. had seen the meteor and Patty Petersen, 404 West For les W. Goodliffe, Lloyd M. Da- ton, D. C. points tabulated. Bases of eon- - people the estimated vis, Reynold Reeder; L. E. Whitbelieved it had struck the earth Contestants between the ages est. 3 , Leonard Orwin, First south aker, Dennis J. Pimper and some place northwest of the . of 12 and 16, who plan to enter, Wanda K. Hampton, all of BrigGreat Salt Lake. should do so immediately. They and Sixth east Mr. Pruett explained that big should clip the entry blank or Cordell Jeppsen, 508 east First ham City. Lewis Wight, Box Elder coun call at the News and Journal for south. Roy P, Pugsley, Rosette; Gale meteors often enter our upper Norman Stain, 544 south Fifth Welling and Rex E. Richards, Box Elder countys Sheriffs ty commissioner, was recently a blank and then get their re atmosphere at speeds of 20 to Box Elder News & Journal 49 miles per second. Fielding; Alice M. Cummings, Friction Posse split top money at Pres- named chairman of the roads ceipt book and contest supplies. east. Charles Robert Whitworth, 486 Tremonton; Leon D. Gardner with the thin air makes them so Readers are urged to help ton, Idaho with the colorful committee of the Utah State C. Stella and Fryer, Deweyville; JUNIOR SALESMAN intensely hot at 70 or 80 miles Richmond Riding club, accord- County Officials association, ac their favorite candidate by eith south Second east. above the earth that they glow Cheryl Palmer, 458 south Main. Howard J. Dalton, Willard. ing to Wes Gephart, Tremonton cording to C. A. Grant, executive er contacting them with a re Cora J. Hailing and Ernest J. Lois Jensen, 551 south Fifth - . Contest , secretary. Subscription brilliantly, newal, or by mailing In their re r posse member. Johnson,. Mantua; Laron G. AnIn a few seconds they are According to Grant, Wight newal, stating to whom they west. They participated In the three-daJ Larry Howard, 606 south Sec- dersen, Corinne; Sterling Huish, sufficiently slowed down and parade and grand entry had served on this committee wish It credited. Two and three Garland; Roy Halford, Portage. cooled that" by the time they Please show at the famous night rodeo three or four years prior to his year subscriptions double and ond west. Enter Name In The My and r reach a 20 or 30 mile altitude Spencer Paul Holmgren appointment as chairman. last week. point values Nancy Ann Morrell, 235 east triple the River Bear Contest Subscription Ernest Huggins, Second north. City; The Roads committee is con- and commissions. they usually cease to glow and To;wln their half of the $165 most impor120 south Glen W. Busenbark, Beaver Dam fall as dark objects. They do Roberta. Roberts, Contestants already entered prize money, the posse had to sidered one of the and Wallace Wilde, Perry. our or- are: Third east. not strike the earth In a burnName compete with eight riding clubs. tant committees within Jerry Lee Robinson, 35 north Deanna Nelson, 246 north ganization, said the secretary. ing condition and they do not First west. start west. fires, Pruett said. Third Address Corinne Ward Plans Arvls H. Harding, 506 south Corinne Farm Bureau Several people reported they Velda Kay Kunzler, Willard NOTICE TO VETERANS Second east. saw black objects fall from the Ladies Postpone Meet "Social" Friday Evening Box Elder County Recorder Sonja Hansen, 438 S. Main. Town fireball and Mr. Pruett guessed Wayne Singleton, 580 souTh Robert Knudson, RFD 1. Ccririne ward will hold a so- hereby gives notice that It will Odell R. Hammer, 65 south Third east. Regular meeting of the Cothey were meteorites falling to Age cial Friday evening at 8 p. m. be necessary for veterans to 12 be from thru 16) (Must , Ruth Weir, 515 north First rinne Farm Bureau ladies has earth. In the ward recreation hall, It leave their military papers In Second west. The most likely places to look been postponed from Thursher office at least two weeks to ..1... Stanley Stoner, 541 south First east. was learned today. Approved for them, he said, would be 50 Randall W. Jensen, 508 east day, August 7 until Wednesday, west. ' A light luncheon will be serv- complete recording of them. , (Parent or Guardian) ' to 60 miles east of Twin Falls, learned First south. was 13, it 237 First today. east Richard in July Gordon, This notice is particularly ed and a program presented. as well as several miles north Karen Ramsdell, Bear River The meeting will be at the All entries must be approved by Parent or Guardian Those attending were asked tended for those making appli south. and south of this locality." home of Melba Mills in Corinne, Robert Bramlet, Intermoun City. cation for mustering out pay. to bring their own forks. A traffic offense is not minor when it costs hundreds of lives and injures thousands of persons, highway safety specialists of the Association of Casualty and Surety Companies emphasized today in urging strong local enforcement measures as one of the main efforts in the nations endeavor to reduce the toll of traffic accidents. Strict enforcement of traffic laws against drivers who commit offenses sometimes regarded as trivial is as neces-- 1 sary as when obviously serious offenses are committed, ac- cording to Thomas N. Boate, public safety director of the Association. He declared no punches should be pulled by ' any community seeking to reduce loss of life and prevent in-- f juries in highwayaccidents. Six And Bugle Corps Drum Speaks At Rotary Honors V.F.W. Convention Take 2 firsts, '' County Boys racticing For Shriners Games At Wins Top 2 Seconds And One Third Place ''7 Alisa Eskol 5 s Explains The All-Sta- Israeli View 'J are-maki- ng drinklng-and-drivin- r n 0 right-of-wa- y k x h BRIGHAM STORES CLOSE FOR MERCHANTS OUTING THURS. fpur-yea- g 37 WORKING FOR CASH, TV SET AND BIKES Rites - CONTEST For Sheffield v right-ol-wa- y blue-checke- d Band Appear August high-poin- Streaking Fireball August Juror Released Was Meteor That Settled Near Idaho Clerk Commissioner Sheriffs Posse Wins Top Post Takes Top Honors ; ENTRY COUPON y one-yea- s |