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Show Universal Kicrof lining 277 Sixth Avr. Suit L'-- r City, Utr- - Polio Supper and Dance Set For Brigham City January 31 An Aunt Jemima supper and dance has been slated for Saturday evening, Jan. 31, to climax the Brigham City polio drive, according to John Walker and Howard Simcox, chairmen. The supper, to begin at six Fol-ge- For Distinguished Service To Brigham City Father For FAR EAST (FHTNG) Lee J. Simonsen, seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Simonsen of . DSA Winner Verl Petersen Receives Award . . . from Mayor Lorenzo J. Bolt at the Junior Chamber of Commerce DSA banquet last Friday evening. The award was made on the basis of community service and others. young man, was named Service Award Distinguished Junior winner at a special Chamber of Commerce banquet last Friday evening at Maddox Ranch house. Petersen, a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, club, and Chamber of Commerce, received the award over a host of candidates for out-- ' standing service for the community, activity in the church and accomplishment in his own profession. Petersen is employed by the Harold B. Felt funeral home and is a member of the Utah Funeral Directors association i Among his civic activities that won him the top honor bestowed on a young man in, Brigham City was chairman of the highly successful Peach Day Parade, chairman, of the reception that honored Miss Utafy of the Miss Box Elder coun 20-3- 0 South Stake Choir Will ty contest, chairman of the Jay-ceDuck Carnival, major in the Boy Scout drive. Mr. Petersen is an elder in the Brigham City Fiist L.DS. ward where he is ward teacher supervisor and is an officer in the Y M.M I A. e past president of the club, Petersen last year served as a director in the Junior Chamber of Commerce and was chairman of the clubs Junior Police project. A Plan City-Wid- e 20-3- 20-3- den. No. Stake MIA Leaders To Meet January 26 ning beginning at Still Time For Blood Donors To Sign, There is still time to fill blanks and donate blood when the American Red Cross Bloodmobile visits Brigham City on Friday afternoon, January 23, 'at Central school, Mrs Valene 'Hansen, chairman ef the project said today. Mothers MarchOn Polio On January 29 With Over 165 Helping In the city-widcampaign to raise funds for Infantile ParalyMothers a sis Foundation, March of Dimes will be held on Thursday, January 29, from 7 to 8 p. m. in conjunction with a nation-widmarch, according to Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, chairman. Every home in Brigham City with the porch lights on will toe contacted that evening, giving everyone a chance to donate to e e the polio foundation. It will be the next to the last event in a series of activities held under the city polio campaign. For each donation of $1 00 a ticket will be given to the Aunt Jemima upper and dance the following Saturday. Jan. 31. Grand prize tit the supper-dancwill be a steer, donated by J. C. Stauffer. e Recognizing that human health, strength and security, of the United the President States has directed the establishment of a National Blood Program within the Office of Defense Mobilization, The blood'collected in Brigham City on Friday afternoon between the hours of 3 and 8 p. m. will toe made into plasma and sent directly to the Korean battlefields. If you plan on being a donor Friday contact either Mrs. Pauline Forsgren, phone number 2255, Mrs. Margery Larsen, 2445, Mrs. Aileen Nelson, 771, or Mrs. Gladys Johnson, 1000 or 804-J- . It is hoped that 200 pints will be secured. To make this quota possible, it is necessary for at least 300 people to sign as doners. Will Fight Polio With Mothers March MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1953 8 PAGES ELECTED ar jjjTjjj K lJiy K ; I served the past year. Results of the election were KlinPC announced Monday evening at the annual inaugural banquet of the Chamber of Commerce, held in the Box Elder high school cafeteria. New CD. Head For County Mrs. Ray K. Daines, Brigham City, has been named Box Elder county chaiiman of civil defense activities for women, it was announced Wednesday toy J. D. Gundei.vcm, county civil defense diiector. For The Public's Protection Mrs. Daines El-m- Defense School Planned Here Next Week Civil will be at the Cential school meetings to give instruction In all elements of civil defense. The atfair opens with registration Monday, Jan. 26 al 8 p m The meeting that evening will include talks on the St Marys college civil deofficials fense course by Mrs Garland An extensive course1 in Civil Defense will be conducted for Box Elder county people in Brigham City, Jan. 26, 27, 28 and 29 horn 8 to 10 oclex'k each evening, accotding to J D. Gunderson, director of 'Box Elder Civil Defense. State civil defense Snow Carnival Festivities February 6 Include Food, Dancing And Queens Refreshments, dancing and ot a new Snow Queen will be included in Snow Carni-ca- l and Dance festivities planned for Friday evening, February 6, at Box Elder high school Will Speak On Scientific Age At Knife, Fork A Laymans Approach to the Scientific Age will foe the subject of John D. Craig at the next meeting of the Box Elder Knife and Fork club, according to President Ross C. Bowen. The meeting has been slated Thursday, Jan. 29 at Central school. In cooperating with the Mothers March of Dimes to be held nationally that evening the dinner has been slated for 8 pm. Though not a scientist, Craig will talk on scientific development in many fields. He was the AAF officer in charge of motion picture activities at 'Bikini and has lectured all over the country on the Bikini tpsts with ail implications of harnessing the atom for peacetime use. He has made a lay study of scientific developments and so covers the whole field suggested by the title. toe mailed mitted to a selection committee who will in turn present the candidates to the queens committee chairmen. Requirement for contestant are that the contestant, worthy to be a queen, is 17 years of age, and single. Anyone is invited to nominate a contestant Just fill in the nomination blank and mail. The queen will be named in a manner similar to that used last year when Miss Lu Ann held the lucky balloon and was named Snow Queen of 1952. A list of the first nominees Se-cri- for Snow Queen wdll be run, the Friday issue of the Box der Journal. Wildlife Group Will Meet Next Wednesday in El- Membership meeting of Box Elder Wildlife Federation .will be held Wednesday evening, January 28, 8 oclock, at the War Memorial Home, it was this week by announced George Mason, secietary of the association. Purpose of the meeting is to elect officers and to discuss legislative affairs being considered by the current legis- - Here From Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Forsgien and children of Idaho is, Idaho, spent the past week-enat the home of Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Forsgren. The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor is 77L Guest speaker Louis L. Madsen, president of Utah State Agricultural college, Logan, spoke on service to the community through Chamber of Commerce work, at the meeting. He listed church, Chamber of Commerce and civic club activities as three important phases of our lives that we too often slight or overlook, Chamber of Commerce work is vitally important, Madsen said, because it is so closely related to economic development of the community and raising the standardi ef living of the people in the community. Using an agricultural committee for an illustration Madsen showed how a Chamber of Commerce committee should function and the benefits It can a replaces Mrs. Klitgajrd, who resigned because business activities left her with insufficient time to carry out her civil defense duties. Mrs Klitgaard helped organize women's civil defense activities in the county. She is a graduate of the Western Training School, St. Marys College, California, Mrs. Daines, who also graduated from the training school, Puey and Mrs. Goidon Worley, was pieviously Civil Defense DA ABC Warfare toy Leonard irector for Women in Brigham provide. Higgins and a film on the Kf: City. New directors elected in the feots of the A Bomb. recent C. of C. balloting and announced Monday were Harold B. Highlights ot Tuesdays meetFelt, Reese Baty, P. C. Knudson ing includes a film on communi- Explain and J. Y. Ferry. Holdovers are cations, talk on Civil Defense Ole Zundel, Dick Alston, Denorganization by Coi. Alvin Sesnis Johnson and Delbert Had-fielWaron of Helping the sions, talk and retiring directors are fare Service, Jennie by Mrs Ray Daines, Henry Nielsen, Jones; lecture on Concept of E. J Allison, Ogden City man- Charles Keller and Charles Civil Defense by Vaughn L. ager, was guest , speaker at the and Hall, and a film, Duck Tuesday noon meeting of the Cover." Rotary club, explaining to the how a city commission Wednesday lecture topics in- members form of government operates. clude Wardens Services, The cost of government deFire Services, Fire "Women on how much service the Chlar-son- , pends Mrs. Fighters, by Lyman ex"Auxiliary Police, by Sgt. people demand, Allison Jack Gridley; Emergency Wel- plained. The more service, the fare, by J. W. Oldroyd, and more doll&rs; the less service, for the less dollars. My job is to get on films "Firefighting Householders- - and "Evacuation the most service for the dollar. The city manager doesn't deof Civilians. Harry Drew, secretary-treasure- r cide what the people want, he of the Box Elder county NaThe film, What You Should War- pointed out, but carries out the tional Farm Loan Know About Biological association, instructions of the mayor and announced today that new loans will fare, open Thursday's commissioners who made those totaling $19,321900 were booked meeting which will also include decisions. last toy the Federal Land lectures on "Health Services by show To the increase in the Bank year of Berkeley. 'Dr. George A. Spendlove; "Other of scope government, Allison The local association is one of Services, by Leonaid Higgins compared the 23 functions of and "Women. Must Fight, by government back in 1824 with the 53 farm credit Mrs. George A, Hodges. California, Arizona, Utah and the 429 functions of government in Nevada that are sole owners of Mrs. Ray K. Daines will give carried on in today's expanded the land bank. Civil program. the consulting talk on Mr. Drew said that the Box ElDefense and certificates will be In the opening ceremony, John der County National Farm Loan awarded and the film, Cities Howard and Dr. George Boyce $282,050.82 of Must Fight," will be shown. were toasted on their birthdays. association closed new-loavolume, Guests at the meeting were this 1952 Herb Parkey, Ogden, and Dr. R. which was the second . largest in the banks history. C. Haskins, Salt Lake City. The record year was 1934 when To land bank loans totaling were made to farmers In Tax Agent Will the four states. 3.64 The banks year-enstatement Be At Post Office of condition showed $72,877,546 To Help With Forms farm outstanding In long-terAdditional moisture this week loans, an increase of $4,536,573 A representative of the In- during 1952. added 1.30 of an inch to swell the January total for the new ternal Revenue department Of this sum, $374,700 repreyear to 3 64 inches, it was re- will toe at the Brigham City sents loans in this area made vealed by Charles Clifford, U. S. and serviced toy the Box post office February 16 and 17 through weather observer for the Brig Elder County National Farm from 9 a m to 5 p. m acham City area. Loan Association. The banks Continued warm weather is cording to C. Henry Nielsen, net worth increased $816,843 to causing fruit tree buds to swell, postmaster. $21,806,374 at the years end; Clifford warned, with a mild 57 The agent will help anyone and capital stock, all held toy degrees toeing recorded for a wishing with pieparation of the 53 national farm loon assotheir tax foims. high Tuesday. ciations, totaled $1,540,641. New And Old C. Of C. Presidents (Center) . . . R. M. Kaiser, old president, and C. V. Forsgren, new president, standing with the Chamber board of directors,' left to right: Richard Alston, Ole Zundel, Reese Baty. On right of Kaiser and Forsgren are J. Y. Ferry and I. C. Knudson. Nominations are to blood is a critical national re source essential to the countrys Ms C. tV. Forsgren, owner of Forsgrens ladies ready-to-westore, is the new president of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce. He takes the reigns from R. M. (Rudy) Kaiser who has to Post Office Box 11, Brigham City Upon receipt of nominating the girls name will be sub- Urgent For Plasma In Korea 5k New Directors Are Felt, Baty, Knudson And Ferry; USAC President Speaks 7:30 p. m. is gym. North Box Elder stake Mutual for all Mutual workers in North Committees named last week Improvement association leaders stake and will toe held In the by Dee Johnson, general chairare reminded of regular leader- Seventh ward chapel. man, are busy with special plans ship meeting slated for January Assembly period is planned for this 15th annual Snow Car26. with departmental work to fol nival. The meeting on Monday eve- - low. A lovely Miss in Box Elder county will be named to reign over the carnival. Rehearse At 7:30 Tonite Need Is Rehearsal of the South Box Elder stake choir will toe held at 7:30 p. m., rather than at the usual 8 p. m., tonight in the tabernacle, announces Harold B. Felt, director. The choir is now preparing for conference in the' near future, Felt added. day Jrm, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PREXY e Service Award Winner Friday Evening civic-minde- d Biigham to a young Japanese orphan aboard the destroyer tender USS Piedmont on Christmas Day. Ninety-onorphans were the guests of the Piedmont crew. Each orphan was outfitted with a complete suit of clothing, was treated to Chnstmas dinner with all the trimmings and was en tertained at a party in the ships large mess hall. The Piedmont, now on her third tour with UN Naval forces, is flagship for Commander UN Blockading and Escort force. Simonsen, who entered the na val service in April, 1952, re eeived recruit training at the U. S. Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. Before entering the navy, Si monsen attended Box Elder high school and was employed by Utah General Supply depot, Og City, was father for a Verl Petersen Named Distinguished A west Sixth south, 424 p. C. V. (Vic) FORSGREN A Day On USS Piedmont On Christmas Day Verl L. Peteisen, Will Form Chamber Of Commerce Policies In '53 Nalleys Lumber Jack Syrup, Old Manse pure jelly, Rocky Mountain Dairy Products milk and butter and eggs from Brigham City grocerymen. The affair is similar to the Chuckwagon dinner and dance held last year which attracted about 1400 people. Follow'ing the dinner, at 9 p. m., the dance to the music of LaVerd Johns orchestra, will be held. A steer, donated toy J. C. Stauffer, Willard, will be the grand prize of the evening and will be accompanied by a host be of door prizes. It will not necessary to toe present to win the steer. Tickets will go on sale soon at $1 00 for both the supper and the dance. All proceeds from the event will be added to the polio drive fund for the county. John Walker is chairman, of the dance and is assisted by Grant Allred and Lawrence Geisler, and Howard Simcox is chairman of the dinner. a top oclock, will feature notch meal to be served through the courtesy of several companies who will donate the products. It wll feature Aunt Jemima pancakes, Morning Milk, coffee, Lib'bys Apple Juice, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY VOLUME 58, NUMBER 3 Co Commission Type Government d Clay-baug- Land Bank Has Record Year Says Local Secretary n 36-ye- Total Moisture For January d , In The Spirit Of Old-Tim- e, Hard-Tim- e Dance American Legion Plans Special Rites At War Memorial Home Thur., Jan. 22 Annual initiation rites of the Brigham City American Legion, post 10, will be held at the War Memorial Home, Thursday, January 22, beginning at 7 p. m. with a social hour, according to Dr. C. R. Jones. At 8 p. m initiation ceremon- be conducted by the Salt Lake City post 40 8. The meeting will be followed by a venison dinner prepared by the ies will Indian School Plans Ladies Auxiliary. Committees on the progam include C. R. Jones and Dennis Johnson, program; Russell Fish-burreand George Hodges, freshments; Vera Fife and Bessie Eskelsen, dinner Officials requested that all candidates report to Commander Les Lowe at 7:30 p m. at the War Memorial home that evening. n Old-Tim- e, Hard Time Party At Recreation Hall Friday It will be an party for Old-Time- , Hard-4-Tim- e employes of the Intermountain Indian school on Friday at the monthly social to be held in the employees recreation hall beginning at 8 oclock, Mrs. announces District Chairman Of Mothers March On Polio . . . planned in Brigham City, Thursday, January 29 in which over 165 women will participate. Left to right: Mrs. E. R. Davis, Mrs. Jess Jepperson, Mrs. Lowell Baron, Mrs. Morris Burtcher, Mrs, Roy Barnard and Mrs. Elliot Ward. Prizes will be awarded to people customed for the occasion most Refreshappropriately. ments of doughnuts, cider and coffee will be served and the new Indian school orchestra will make its debut at the affair. George Lowery and Ezra Owen. are Assisting the Featuring antiquity, the hall will toe decorated with false Jim Kirkham and Joe Costillo, cracker Grant Smith and Malcolm Que store fronts, old-tim- boxes and more. e ton. Dr. George A. Boyce Looks Comfortable, At Home e store front erected in front of the administrasteps of the tion building at the Intermountain Indian school, to advertise the employees e dance next Friday evening. As a special feature of the evening in the emMelodion, an antiquated ployees recreation hall, Dr. Boyce will play a 150 year-ol- d 1 musical instrument. ... on the front Old-Tim- Old-Tim- Hard-Tim- e, ( |