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Show Universal Microfilming Box . Silt H7 Lake Jen. City, Utah 53 Tremendous Power Potential Gas May Be Available In B.E. In 1953 Gas for domestic and .industrial use may foe available in Box Elder county in 1953, pending a ruling of the Federal Power Commission, according to Ray C. Fish, Houston, Texas, president and principal owner of the Pacific Northwest Pipeline Corporation. Fish said that an October hearing was scheduled on the companys application and If okeyed the pipeline will foe pushed from Durango Colorado to Pocatello, Idaho in 1953 and completed to Bellingham, Washington In 1954. This would foring the benefits of natural gas to the only major area in the United States that and Elder county would benefit as greatly with direct connection to the gas line that will pass through does not yet enjoy 'Brigham City and them mere. Box The line proposed by Mr. Fish will start just south of Durango, Colorado, and run a northwesterly direction and For at Utah, the Washington, terminating new source of power will prob- Bellingham. It would serve all ably be a boon to industry, as of the Intermountain and Paciwell as serve domestic consu- - fic Northwest area. the power-starve- in. across Utah, Idaho, Oregon, county. d 12 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29, 1952 With lateral lines, about 1,500 VOLUMN 57, NUMBER 44 be laid. Estimated cost of the transmission system is $120,000,000 and In addition the company will spend Last Chance Wed. $15,000,000 on its Eleven people Joined Dr. system and natural gasoline exHeber C Snells dews on the traction plant, and another on .drilling its own wells. Old Testament Wednesday, registering with Edward Christensen. University of Utah. Tonight (Wednesday) will be the final opportunity for registering for the dass for ex- -, tension U. of U. credit. Dr. Heber C. Snell, class InIN structor, is author of the book "ancient Israel: Its story and meaning," which is used as A successful town meeting was conducted last ThursSixth wards MIA auction last text with the bible. Nearly four thousand students week helped remove the straw day evening at the Central school auditorium by the local schools in and around Those Interested in obtainattending that was holding the camel chapter of the Business and Professional Womens club when ing college os' graduate credit Brigham City will go to the down. next of Utah, or and cast the at they brought local and state candidates together for a dispolls Tuesday University The successful venture netted to have this credit their ballots in the national, cussion of campaign issues. Mrs. Lucille Howes acted as wishing the building committee $750, transferred to other state and county election. colleges, moderator, which helped make it possible are Sample ballots were printed urged to investigate the for the bishop to announce Sun First to be introduced was this week for the schools, withclass. day that enough money had Justice Lester Wade, running for out charge, by the News & JourClasses are held each Wed'been raised to go ahead with reelection as supreme court jusnesday evening at 7:30 p. m. nal in the interest of building construction of a new chapel ticket tice on a better citizens. the in Will Carnegie Brigham City 'Hundreds attended the auc Mrs. J, A. Theobald, Salt Lake Two thousand, five hundred library. tion and bid for a host of items City, spoke in. behalf of her sample ballots were furnished donated by ward members and friend and neighbor, Justice F. to the Intermountain Indian Brigham. City merchants. Most school where a special campaign Henri Henroid, distinguished guests were Gov. VFW is being staged to make stuMrs. ernor and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. reDouglas 1R. Stringfellow Architects plans for the dents and school personnel vote Mrs. Lee outbid a bevy of modeling of the Fishburn build- represented her husband, a canconscious. Box Elder high school people for an antique clock doing on South Main street have didate for congressman from the was furnished 600 ballots, Linnated by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Johnbeen accepted by the acting of- first district on the Republican coln school 200, Central school son, ward members. The clock ficers and directors of the newly ticket. 140, Perry school 50, Honeyville had been one of the Johnsons 'Douglas loves America and authorized Box Elder County school 50, Corinne school 80, Bear Bank and bids will be let on No- Utah, Mns. Stringfellow told the wedding gifts. River school 60, Willard school Refreshments served during vember 10, it was announced group attending. He believes in After an active summer of 14 60 andi Mantua school 40. the affair included chili, sandthis week by R. M. Kaiser, sec- the constitution and constitutional government. She continwiches, cake, pie, and ice cream. performances, the 44 members retary of the group. Mrs. E. L. Wight, chairmaned of the Brigham City Veterans of ued with praise for the BPW in (Bids are being accepted by in- offering the public an opportunthe venture and Mrs. Homer Foreign Wars Drum and Bugle their uniforms vitation only from Box Elder ity to meet the candidates runTingey was in charge cf foods. corps mothballed contractors, he pointed out. Re ning for public office. On the general committee were this week and turned in their in- Leaves modeling of the 'building and Ernest R. MoKay, Huntsville,, Vaunda and Dean Cheney and struments with a sigh of satisfaction. fixtures have been estimated to candidate for the same office, Pvt. DeVaughn Petersen left Marva and Lucy (Lewis. Besides cost $43,000. Arthur Grix, Ogden, told of being a Democrat appearing all over for Indiana Sunday afternoon afUtah at a variety of festivities, ter a is the architect, and It is anticiand believing In the Jeffer- visit with furlough the corps topped off a perfect his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan pated the building will be ready sonian principals. . ul believe In summer with a victory for occupancy early in January. the common man," he said. It trip C. Petersen, Brigham City. to California where they took (He has been stationed at Ft. Is the who will have deCapital stock in the new firm mocracy,people fourth place national honors as Ord, Calif. our flag and our conif yfr fry V.4 is to offered at the 'being public a unit, two firsts, three seconds, At his new post Pvt. Petersen stitution. Box Elder County Bank $17.50 a share. Par value of the and a third in individual com- will take an 18 weeks course in McKay affirmed his Interest In , Of stock is the $10. remainder, will . of . . south modern after this Fishburn front petition Roxy Theatre, reclamation occupy and typing which he building, just projects, listed his clerking will go to the surplus account After opening the season in also studied at Ft. Ord. has been built and the interior completely remodeled. Work will start about November $5 background and experience for and share undivided to $2.50 .per on decoration day, Brigham City office as farmer, stockman, for10 and will be completed early in January. profits. mer deputy collector of Internal Several locations are being the group appeared at Logan on Acting officers Include Leroy revenue. In Meet considered for the traditional July Fourth, Ogden on the 24th MIA D. White, president; Richard K, Mrs. J. Bracken Lee represenNews & Journal election party, of July, at the state VFW conTremonton, HemmingWay, Ogden, vice pres- ted the governor at the meeting, to foe held next Tuesday eve vention, Garland, Wellsville, Peach Days, Salt So. ident, and R. M. Kaiser, secre- pointing out her interest in polining, the decision to be announc- Lake City and more and most tary. Serving on the temporary tics and her husbands sincere ed in the Friday edition of these conSouth stake MIA youth at the Utah State Agri of diectors are Douglas interest in the good of the counboard recently newspapers. ference Sunday evening at 8:15 Fife, C. E. MerrCll, Scott Horsley, try." She pointed to accomplishBecause of the high interest cultural college homecoming last p. m. will feature talks by Supt. Dr. J. L. Huchel, P. C. Knudson, ments of the in the election, it is felt that the Saturday to scribble finis to the Albert R. Curtis, YMMIA genergovernors admin-istrato- n of IBrigham City; Harold 'Desertion is just a term most bedding, by their mother and comforting security of normal as better roads, a big front office of the newspaper season. S. Reeder, al board Bertha and The outfit is composed of construction program at schools will not be adequate to accombut father. When found by the couni- home life and .this leads them Reese, Bear River City; George president YWMIA board, It was of us read in the paper Abbott, Tremonton, and Rulon and state institutions, with econmodate the voters who would Brigham City boys and girls 12 learned today. ty welfare department one of the into trouble. black-eyefor six 18 years old who beat youngsters out to Several experWhite, Ogden, and a balanced budget babies was so ill he had to spend like to attend and larger quarYouth and their parents are who have The six little Indian children ienced! bankers are being con- omy and played tingling marching invited grown up in poverty 19 days in the hospital recuper-- ; Earl J. Glade was representers are being considered. Inas well as anyone Box wretchno were in found filthy and in Elder county it means sidered for .the positions of vice ted foy John S. Boyden who de'With polls closing at 8 oclock, musio. Director Keith Petdngill terested. ating from malnutrition and detransfusions ed clothing, but now after a president and cashier. scribed the Salt Lake City mayelection evening, the first re- reported this week that 16 new Making their first appearance more love and affection, an hydration. Blood valve bugles have been purempty feeling of insecurity scrubbing theyre three shades were or as a scholar, college instructurns probably will not be renecessary. be will MIA new the youth choir, lighter, already smiling and tor, fine gentleman, truthful. ceived until 9:00 oclock or .pos- chased for next year to replace under direction of Dorothy Jepp-se- no mom or "dad. The children are 18 months to they have a bright twinkle in The speaker referred to Glade Robbins Bakdry the old straight bugles. With sibly later. Mantua. Louise Davis will The children were left three 12 years old and are Shoshone their the new instruments eyes, said Mr. Jaggi. popular as a man with, faith In the fudoughnuts and coffee and Peach and play prelude music and a quar- weeks ago in a tent in a Box Indians. They are now and have can music be ture as he told of the new Salt The youngsters need underCity Ice Cream company punch tet under direction of Forest Elder county orchard with me-gr- been in. custody of the Box Elder Lake street lighting program will be served throughout the played. can who foster parents will no standing little and food, sing. dothing Welfare department for the past Drum Major Gerald Speth Who and the water system planned to them affection and care in evening. three weeks. The department is give has led the corps the past sumcare of the requirements at take a environment," Jaggi healthy to find permanent mer has moved up to alternate anxious a city of 300,000 population. continued. drum major at Utah State Agrihomes for the children, accordGot A Peach Day Curtis E. Calderwood, Repubcultural college. Anyone who feels they can ing to Walter Jaggi, child wellican candidate for district attorto are contact the Gripe May Sound Drum fare successful Directing the help urged specialist. Today, Wednesday, marks the ney described the duties of the Evening; and Bugle corps are Clyde Lar"Broken homes foster delin- welfare department. Oft Tonight At 8 day without rain, office he sought, pointing out sen, Dolores Laurizten and Keith Mr. Jaggi also said that homes Charles Clifford, local weather- the district attorney was the quency, Jaggi said, "they mean Spooks will roam Willard are needed for several other old- man observed, with only .08 of representative of the state and Anyone with a gripe about Pettingill who expressed their 'Also opening at 6 oclock will the loss of parental affection and school, Halloween, next an Inch received since August could be called to assist the atappreciation for the help of the love. The children lack the er children. Peach Days will have oppora 'be a thrilling spook alley, picmany people who made it possi- Friday, but they'll be badly out10, the only moisture in the torney general in state matters. to their air argument ble to go to California on their numbered by fun seeking young- ture show, fish .pond and sugar tunity past 80 days. The district attorney proseand 43 tree. In Box Elder popcorn plum Candy, sters tonight when a general memover and their and parents. participate all trip Rainfall on August 10 amount- cutes all felons and makes balloons be sold. also will Plans are now rounding out ed to a scant .32 of an inch and recommendations on sentences, bership meeting of the Cham- Utah. At 8 p. m., a program is planfor one of the top Hallowe'en ber of Commerce is held at 8 was accompanied by heavy hail he pointed out as he told of how To 9 M. in the WilLard area. The shower the district attorney should work p. m. at Central schooL it was Dental Advice parties of Willard school history. ned by parents of the school unMEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Activities begin at 6 oclock der direction of room representaon September 11 supplied .08 of with all law enforcing agencies. learned today. Rusty Moore couldnt when supper, Including a lunch- tives of each room. an inch, Clifford announced. Clifton G- - M. Kerr, RepubliColNo. 1 Louie B. AnBox Elder Rosa Collinston Rucker, The business meeting will understand why his new nephew eon plate of casserole, salad, Following committees, with The first and only fall frost can candidate for state senator also feature a discussion of didnt have any teeth at birth. bread and butter and drink or many other parents, have been dersen, 60 south Third east, linston. Corinne Mrs. C. G. Adney, Co was received on October 15 when said that roads, education Brigham City. the proposed constitution reWell, take him to our dentist baribecued the thermometer dipped to a welfare absoifo 80 percent of the chili, asked to help: . hamburgers, Box Elder No. 2 Mrs. Emma rinne. vision which would permit a and hell make him some, he cake, pie and Ice cream and Mrs. Gladys Schroeder and Mrs. state expenditure. He devoted chilly 30 degrees. 161 south Nellie GardK. First west, Facer, Deweyville told his mother. larger board of directors. Phyllis Morgan, foods; Mr. and punch, will be served. most of his talk to national isner, City. 'Deweyvile. Brigham Mrs. Charles Lofthouse and Mr. the sues among No. Box Dan 3 F. VelJe (Mrs. Na Elder Garland East and Mrs. Howard Sorenson, canTo threat mentioning to our economy by the For Kids 6 To 60 81 north Fourth Garland. East Rhodes, west, Olsen, Mrs. Marie andl popcorn; dy public debt, high taxes. InflaElwood Mrs. Charlotte A. Ward and Mrs. Iva Archibald, Brigham City. tion, disregard for honesty In Box Elder No. 4 Mrs. Lottie Munns, R.F.D. No. 1, Tremonton. tree. sugar plum government and the i threat of M. Simonsen, 525 east Forest, Millie Welling, Fielding Vaughn Wassom, picture show; irresponsibility in high, office, City. Brigham Fielding. Mr. E. J. Anderson and Willard The destiny of our nation is in , No. G. Box M. Mrs. 5 Joseph-sonElder Leah Holmes, Harper The Power of Your Vote was the hands police, spook alley; Mr. of almighty God, he The Halloween Carnival at This year there will foe small helped on some of the dolls and junior R.F.D. No. 403 south Second 1, Brigham City. west, the topic of a talk given at the Mrs. Carl Olsen, publicity; the Corinne grade school is all items such as saddles, hats and smaller items. Mr. Abry Moody and Ruth O Hunsa-ker- , Rotary club meeting, Tuesday declared. Honeyville Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Larkin, Brigham City. J. Harold Reese, seeking re in readiness to give the children cradles to interest all age is chairman of the food commit- Mrs. Eldridge Wood and Forrest Box Elder No. 6 Louise S. Honeyville. noon at the Idle Isle cafe by A from 6 to 60 the time of their groups. 607 south Second east, tee. Howell Orland Mrs. (Continued on Rage 6) Hess, Theuson, M. Lether, office manager of the Meservy, program. lives, reports Mrs. Wallace Redel-ingChairman and Howell. on the teachers City. room Brigham the Also Assisting Quaker Oats company plant in assisting will be Box Elder No. 7 (Mrs. John president of the Corinne this year are: Mr. and Mrs. Rex various projects are the room representative, Mr. and Mrs. Mantua Ida J. Nelson, R.F.D. Ogden. P.T.A. Barker and Mr. and Mrs. Takeo representatives, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Simonsen, Mr. and Mrs. Funk, First west, Second north, No. 2, Brigham City. The talk was prefaced by re- Eagles New features have been added Nagato. Les Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Ned Glen Stauffer, Mr. and Mrs. Brigham City. Park Valley Beth James, marks from A. M. Patterson, Og this year to try and include all The Carnival will begin at Maitole, 1st grade; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cook, Mr. and Mrs. RobBox Elder No. 8 Phyllis C. Park Valley. den plant manager for the Quak children. In addition 'to the 7:30 and will feature about the Don Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. ert Penrose Mrs. Laurence Peter- er company. Theron Lee was in Two New First east, Mr. and Mrs, Don Glover, 324 north Morgan, ' dolls and. doll cothes for the girls same type of entertainment that Bert Shipley, End grade; Mr. and Barker. sen, Penrose. Brigham City. charge of the program. there will foe a gun and holstef has prevailed at past carnivals. Mrs. Everett 'Anderson and Mr. Beaver Dam Mrs. Dorothy Perry Ruth D. Barnard, R.F. Mrs. Jay Bariett, Ogden, spoke Two new members were InitiaThe whole affair is under diset and a caterpillar for the There will be fish ponds with and Ms. Russell Forsgren, 3rd rection of P.T.A. officers, Mrs. Busenbark, Collinston. D. No. 2, Brigham City. briefly on behalf of the Martha ted at the Monday evening Mrs. Goldie Owen In charge; a grade; Mr. and Mrs. IWillis Cra-ne- r Vaughn Wassom, boys. Bear River Joyce R. Check Mrs. Don Plymouth Mrs. Jesse Lamb, home for children, asking co- meeting of the Fraternal Order There will also foe door prizes picture show with Mrs. Mae Peand Mr. and Mrs. Dredge Christiansen, Mrs. Eldridge etts, Bear River City. Plymouth. operation on the coming fund of Eagles. The new initiates and a cake walk. terson In charge; the spook al- Roundy 4th grade; Mr. and Ms. Woods and Mrs. Conrad Han-ceBlue Creek Verna Hyde, Blue Maxine Toombs, raising event to toe staged in Og were Eric Hansen and Lou JorPromontory Delicious food such as chili, ley is headed by Mr. Arch Sims, Albert Fillmore and Mr. and Creek. den. Promontory. genson. foaifoecued sandwiches, soda pop, the entertainment for the pre- Mrs. Clyde Nicholas; 5th Mrs. George Fore-berBoth well Mary Edna Nelson, Riverside is invited and chilThe birthday anniversary of Other routine business affairs grade Everyone pie, ice cream and cake, rice school youngsters will toe provid- and Mr. and Mrs. John CTaner dren are urged to come in cos- RF.D., Tremonton. Riverside. Ross Bowen- was recognized at occupied the balance of the (balls and home made candy will ed by Mrs. Kenneth Weight and and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fred tume if 'Willard Hannah B. Nicholas, the meeting. Rudy Kaiser was a meeting and a social hour folofficers Boothe Valley Eileen Tingey, they wish, foe In abundance. Mr. Roland Rigbys room have rickson, 6th grade. Boothe Valley. said. Willard, . lowed. guest at the meeting. Sign Up For Bible Class. 1 1 miles of pipe will Successful 6th Candidates Outline Platform And Principles In BPW Town Meeting 4,000 Students ARGUMENTS RANGE FROM DEBT Ward Auction Brings In $750 TO HONESTY Nov. 4 Election County Bank Remodel GOVERNMENT non-partisa- n Fishburn Bldg. Bugle Corps Mothballs Outfits After Top Season DeVaughn Petersen For Ind. life-lon- g 10-da- y Election Party Planned By News & Journal Is Youth Stake Slated Deserted By Parents, Six Children Need Love and Security of a Home Today Is 48th Day Of Drought semi-classic- Me-serv- y e Willard Halloween Party Planned On Friday In Local Eats, Spooks Slated forty-eight- Area h Cen-O-tr- Registration Places Three-year-ol- d Precincts Listed; Hours Are 8 P. Urge Rotarians Corinne Halloween Carnival Is Planned Register And Vote Initiate Members |