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Show r; Universal Microfilming Corp Ave. P.0. Box Lako Salt City, Utah 227 , Sixth First Aid Instructors Pass Exams W it Jan. Klira VOLUME 57, NUMBER 11 Lions p 3 14 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1954 Sight linic Held Driver Cited When Name Jurors PLEDGE SUPPORT TO VACCINE! He Fails to Signal For District TEST PROGRAM IN BOX ELDER Junior James Wagoner, Emtice, At Washakie was cited Monday morning following a center of the street crash when he attempted a left turn in front of an approaching vehicle near the intersection of Main and Second south. Damaged was a pickup truck driven by Frank Fujikawa, 710 South Main who was driving north on Main and hit the Buick driven by Wagoner when he made a left turn without signaling. The, pickup was damaged $150 andthe car $200 in the crash but no one was injured. Police Office Scott Lee investigated the accident. N. C., Commendation was received this week by the Brigham City Lions club from the (Utah State Welfare commission, for the eye clinic held last month at Washakie, the third such clinic held on the Jndian reservation during the past several years. Participating in the clinic held on February 24 were Basil Fife, president of the service club; Dr. G R. Jones, member of the Lions club sight conservation committee; and Geo. L, Johnson. It was attended also by Grant Tee and Afton Beecher of the county welfare committee. The eye clinic was conducted by Mrs. Melba Coombs, publi? health nurse for South Box El. der county; Dr. Vernon F. Light-foo- t and Dr. R. O. Porter, Logan; and Dr. A. O. Maybe, Ma- 8 PAGES CourtTrials 1,522 School Pupils Eligible to Receive Polio Vaccine Shots Guest Speaker Jurors who will the March term of serve during District court in Box Elder county were named Local medical doctors and this week after having been county health authorities drawn by K. B. Olsen, county unanimous this week in clerk; George (L. Johnson, counvoicing approval of .the - selection of Box Elder county treasurer; and O. Dee Lund, county attorney. ty for polio vaccine trials and men and wopledged full cooperation with The twenty-fivthe National Foundation for Inmen selected Include the folfantile Paralysis in carrying out lowing: , this "historic project Sarah Simonson, Wilson (Boyd Jensen, Earl K. Seegmiller, R. L Dr. George A. Spendlove, state Thompson, Charles E. Whitdirector of public health, anW. PackS. Ira Fife, worth, Vera nounced , recently that . eight er, Clarence E. Merrill, Dewey (R. counties in Utah had been seMiss Ann Peterson and Miss Betty Louise Dyer ' Ronald L. Packer, Ashcroft, lected as being eligible to par. . . both of Intermuntain school, prepared special displays to use as first aid teaching Henry W. Harris, J. W. Howard, Janson LaMar ticipate in the field trials. In tools. As part of their final examination fr first aid instructors, they demonstrated Woodruff R. Nelsen, Helen W. addition to Sait Lake City And to the will Soroptim-is. t speak A. of May, all Lee, and Stanley teaching procedures. County, they are Box Elder, on dub, Thursday evening Brigham City; Florence FredCache, Weber, Dayls, Utah, Carrickson, Tremonlon; Oriel Nel the subject, Your Investment bon and Emery counties. Heads Committee Practice Artificial Respiration sen, Mantua; Lester E. Cham in Mental Health. ted. Dr. Spendlove said his office bers and Keith R. Fridal, Nine c&ses were found among will supervise the tests and will A. (Stokes, Willard; Jay the 43 who were examined call upon local doctors, - nurses, L. O. Bigler, Collihston; Ray Of which required attention. volunteer citizens and represenEdward Deakin and Doutre, 520 Verian of 52, Hansen, these, seven needed medical South tatives off the National FoundaFifth West, died Friday Blue Creek; dJeRoy P, Deem, treatment and were referred to tion for assistance. and O. J. Lawrence, $ the Indian service. Two cases in the Cooley Memorial hospi- Harper; Will Riverside. an after tal extended Illness. There are 1,522 children enneeded glasses and these were Hansen had been employed at secured ,by the Lions rolled in the first. Second and club unBox the Elder third grades In the public through Dr. E. B. Harrison. . til his illness. Packing plant Dr. Maybe reported to the schools in Box Elder county who He was a priest in the LDS will receive the trial vaccine Lions club that conditions found LaMar Janson, senior psych la this year were better than in church and a member of the written request is retrie social worker for the State providing Brigham City Fifth ward. ceived from their parents, disany previous clinic. was born January 24, 1902, Mental hospital, will be guest trict school officials H. C. Shoemaker, report, , chairman, He eve speaker at the Thursday and Ward C. Holbrook and in Mink Creek, Idaho, a son of Each child will be given three ning meeting of the Soroptomlst Edith E. Garner, commissioners Neils Christian and Anna MarThe dinner meeting will doses over approximately a five club. Hansen. He Nelson was garet of the state Welfare commis be held at the Idle Isle, start week period of time. One half com reared in Corinne and educated sion, sent the following ' 7:30 oclock, f j e of the children participating mendation to the Lions club in Box Elder county schools. reenactment of the Ing at third The He served with the Utah Na receive a. trial vaccine foir the ' eve- will Special guests at of Golden upon receiving a report of the the Spike tional Guard from 1922 to 1906. driving polio and the other half will toe f representatives against activities of the local club: Promontory will take place on ning theare which the Surviving following Logan and Ogden will get a substitute The Public Welfare commisof from eighty-fiftthe anniversary looks exactly like the trial vacTorval the historic event which linked chapters. sion requests that you present brothers and sisters; cine bht which will have no efMrs. Julia to the Lions eluib of Brigham Hansen, Portland; rail Janson, who was. born and fect the first transcontinental r , , 4 City, the congratulations of our Buckley, LaGrande, Ore.; Ed line, Mrs. Berniece G. Anderson raised In 3 ox Elder county and is a graduate of Bear River commission on the splendid gar Hansen and Leo Hansen, announced this week. No one taking part In the work you are completing in the Bell Gardens, Calif; Evan HanMrs. .Anderson heads the Gol- High school with the class of trials, not even the medical ausen Los Marion and Hansen, eye clinic at (Washakie. Such den Spike committee of the Box 1941, will speak on, the subject, thorities, will know which child LoMrs. Ella Smith, Mental receives , the substitute. Coded ' Your Investment t in as this endeavors certainly Angeles; of ' Commerce, Elder': Mrs. Enga Woodward, Og which Chamber alone justify the existence of gan; Health. for identification will not be Inter- the three past years Mrs. Anna (Holst and Mrs. den; this splendid organization." His present duties as patient preted until the results are stud- obt annual has the sponsored Agnes Kling, Brigham City, and servance on Scott Lee up su- ied later. The health records of May 10, and again case worker and follow Alfred Hansen, Corinne. y . is chairman of the first this children receiving the substihim for ' . pervisor, qualifies so will timed be this Charles Bourne, Fielding , that year i Funeral services 'were conw aid and water safety commitoccur As assignment. In addition Janson tute are heeded for comparisoo reenactment: will the m. 1 ducted In new on demonstrates . artificial respiration techniques , r p. Tuesday at is care worker with patients rel- in the scientific evaluation of tee for the Box Elder county to the as originearly possible the Brigham City Fifth LDS ! Richard Ramsdell) Bear River City while Richard K. Fearse, was 12:47 p. m. atives 'and cooperative worker the trial vaccines effectiveness of the American Red 4 ward, Bishop Evan Woodbury nal time which with other agencies including ip preventing assistant first aid chairman ; Mary Pearse Owen, county chapter MET, Cross. paralytic polio. officiating. state and county w'elfare depart- Dates for deD. civil ; J. chairman and Gunderson, county chapter A meeting of the committee starting the tests loBurial 'was in the Brigham deState the Health Utah ments, will be announced later. fense director, watch. Scott Lee, kneeling by the victim City cemetery under the direc was held in the - Chamber - of partment, county commissioners cally assists with the demonstration. tion of the Harold B. Felt Fu Commerce rooms this week and and 1 His commend boards. this historic projschool county the reenactment ceremony was district neral Home. covers Salt Lake, Davis, ect to our people, Spendlove of organized with the naming the Jar-geBarbara Jane Cook, a junior Weber, Rich, Summit, Cache and said It constitutes the following test program of its kind in Box Elder counties. at Box Elder High! school, won Mrs, Anderson, Janson has attended Utah medical hisory, Its purpose is to Program: the oratory medal offered by Pfc. Allen L.'Jensen Lewis H chairman; Judge 10 of the Released from Army college, Uni- determine the effectiveness of a Brigham City Post assistant chairman and State Agricnltural Jones, recefv-e- trial vaccine in of American Legion, in final comPennsylvania, versity preventing par. of master ceremonies; Marie his bachelor of science from alytie polio. It represents the Pfc. Allen L. Jensen, son of Thorne petition held last week. and O. Dee Jeppsen the University of Utah in 1948 climax of years of research and Miss Cook, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Jen Lund. t County Chapter Aims Civil cases on the First Dis and Mrs. Delbert and his masters in social ser- the expenditure of millions of Cook of Wil- sen, has arrived home follow invitations: and Reception trict court of Box Elder county lard, won over 15 students who vice in 1953, He lives with his dollars contributed by tne pubAt 13 Percent Goal two years army duty. ing of the Ruel Eskelsen, president docket and set for trial during originally entered the contest. He was released on March i Chamber of Commerce; Harold wife and four children in Salt lic through the March of Dimes." In Training Program the next few months, include Subject of her oration was Con- at Lake City where he is active Beale, California. Camp B. Felt, vice president; Ross C. He pointed out that the test the following: stitution Worth serving as has been Worth boot Jensen received 19 his Having, Box Elder county now has J. Y. in LDSof church work, Rim endorsed by scientific Bowen, secretary-manageward. clerk the Canyon R. L. Mack Fish'burn and Hope Defending." training at Fort Ord, California Ferry, director member; and new Red Cross first aid instrucand medical groups, Including She LeHe received radio schooling at Clair Merreil. represented the local E. Hub'bard vs. (Box Elder Coun tors as a result of the special the American Academy of Pegion post in district competi- a base in Arizona, then com 30 hour course offerColors: American Legion, Vet- Pfc. Drex Jones is diatrics and an advisory ty Bank, set for trial before tion held at Logan. pleted his service in Alaska. erans of Foreign Wars and the ed by the Box Elder county of the Association of Judge John A. Hendricks, April 20 at J0:00 a. m. Golden Spike district of the Spending Furlough Here State and Territorial Health Ofchapter under direction of Elmo The Relief society birthday Patterson, field representative Boy Soouts of America. ficers, He also emphasized the Mina L. Freeze In her capa Charles Claybaugh for the American Red Cross. He. Drex Jones, son of Mr. safety precautions surrounding Publicity: for Third and Fourth ward Re city as mother of Colleen Freeze, and Mrs. David Hellburg, is the test, j and Wade Ebeling. . ' lief societies will be celebrated deceased, and as administratrix Assisting Patterson were, Scott on of Promon- spending a furlough in Brigham Pioneer residents Mrs. 17 with March Douglas of the estate of Clifford R, Lee, chapter first aid chairman The National Foundation . tory area and railroad workers: City from Camp Rucker, Alavs. and his assistant, Richard K. (Evelyn) Wood, writer and di- Freeze, deceased, Dunn will not make the vaccine availIra Packer, A. M. Reeder and B. bama. LIDS of church rector pageants, is chairman Brothers Pearse. Chapter incorporated and Fern C. Call. Pfc. Jones is serving as a bat- able until three elaborate and as guest speaker. Mrs. Mary Pearse Owen. Settles, set for jury trial April School Operetta Finance: John Howard, clerk at Carrtp Rucker. He separate tests have been made tery Ray High 29 at 10:00 a. m. he W. Vosco Call and Ken- has been in the service since on every, batch produced," All Third the numbers and musical ward Fourth Daines, company course the rigorous Completing Scheduled for Two explained. E. in 1953. the comic a members while 24, Relief neth Weight. opera along April society boys as instructors Ted and qualifying Armstrong and Mabel Schools: Kenneth E. Weight, He will report for further duty The vaccine to be used in the girls chorus of 70 voices last Friday evening at the clos- with their partners, and anyone Armstrong vs. Dewayne Ander Evening Performances and nationwide study was developed is to will assist in the presentation on March. 20. Roads: Charles Whitworth. invited else at interested, son, set for trial April 6 at 10:00 ing session were Mrs. Thelma by a research grantee off ,the Eight oclock will be curtain Lea Bisel, Rural Route 2; Char- tend the program this evening a. m. National Foundation, Dr. Jonas time for Naughty Marietta, to" J. Bourne and John A. beginning at 7 oclock at the les Will Drive Golden Spike On May 10 E. Salk of the (University of Royal Grant vs. Alex Dickey, night and Thursday, when the Bourne,' Fielding; Mrs. Beatrice Fourth ward chapel. Dr. Salk already Pittsburgh. set for trial April 9 at 10:00 a P. Burden, Willard; Richard A. Mrs. Wood has written and m. music and speech departments has given the trial vaccine to Ramsdell, Bear River City; Tos-hi- conducted many church thousands of children pa Box Elder High school preof and Tawatari and Mrs. Rettie F. geants for the Roy W. (Lightner vs. H. Tan general officers adults in the Pittsburgh area, Yamasaki, Corinne; Miss Eugie of the LIDS church and has lee aka, set for jury trial May 11 at sent the Victor Herbert operetta. including his own three sons. E. Dean, Mrs. Lorene M. Dick, tured on Relief society work 1.00 p. m. Reserved seats for the proHe has reported that no untoand Miss Betty Louise Dyer state. are on sale the duction at Glens ward reactions followed. throughout of In Adam Richardson vs. Gordon Rexall Miss Ann G. Peterson, all, Local doctors assisted Drug at 75 cents, while by on to termountain school; Mrs Fern received for set trial Andreason, reports According jury nurses will administer doses of general admission tickets can H. Kotter, 237 East Fouuh she is an outstanding speaker, April 27 at 1:00 p. m. toe obtained at Hamilton Drug, a pinkish watery substance to South; Scott N. Lee?, 65 North She has served an LIDS mission and Macks Pharin the and second Drug T. first, vs. Peoples pupils Boxwell R, Jur Gearold K. Fourth West; Richard Pearse, with her husband who was third grades whose parents sign Reeder, macy at 50 cents for adults. Mrs. president of the German mis gensmeier and Frank Peach City apartments; a request form. ' Each child will set for 27 1:00 at p. m. April Ora N. Redelings, 348 South sion. She is now dean of woJ. Earl Johnston, assisted by receive one cc of either the trial Oscar L. Hunsaker vs. Le t Third East; Glen W. Reeves, 528 men at the Jordan High school. Johnsen,- are In charge vaccine or an innocuous subGrande for et set Hunsaker, al, Mrs. Third of Miyko South West; the production with Wayne stance which look exactly Special honors at the birth- trial May 11 at 1:00 p. m. Johnson handling the orchestra, Sato, 472 North Second West; in arm. One week alike the to James all will visit Mod dba go party Fitzgerald, 412 South day Mrs. Nell L. Barlow, Marie Thorne Jeppsen the setlater a second one-cdose will toern Industries company vs Second East; and Merle Mark- ing teachers, it was learned Janet the dances, Hyde tings, be given and at least four weeks Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker Clifford G. Richardson and June Carol from day West. North Second as 136 Warr dramatics ham, later a third or booster dose and Mrs. Violet Jensen, ward L. Richardson, set for trial May director andserving Bertha Harris the also one-cwill complete the 11 at 1:00 p. m. According to Scott Lee, the Relief society presidents. costumes. Other faculty memseries. Clifford Beard vs. Paris Beauty bers of the major objective of the first aid instaff production Preliminary results of the test Supply company, set for May 25 clude Lloyd Hust in charge of program is to train at least 13 will not be known until some percent of the citizens of Box El units and detachments, Lee at 1:00 p. m. effects Roland and time In 1955. The study will be C. Ed" Lewis company vs. De lighting first said. der county as qualified the publicity under direction of Dr. Thomas Lamar Cutler and Floe P, Cut Gourley heading aiders, to participate in civil de Francis, Jr., of the University of Members of a permanent first let, set for jury trial on May 25 department. fense or other disaster needs Michigan, leading authority on instructors aid committee will be announc at 1:00 p. m. Now that qualified Evalu Mills plays the title ad- ed in the near future, Lee an epidemics. IHeroshi Yamashlta vs. Lowell role of the Naughty Marietta for junior, standard and We of Box Elder county are vanced courses, this will be nounced, after which an admin Sheratt, continued until August while opposite her is Marvin privileged to take an important istrative Grazer as Captain Dick. Joan program for future term of court. possible, he pointed out. part in this history making unLowell G. Riddulph vs. Lester Jensen as Etienne, Jean Parker Residents are encouraged to operations will be outlined. This dertaking, Mrs. Phyllis Owen, contact first aid groups when will include a survey of all Coombs and H. S. Tingey, set as Adah, Mack Watkins as Ru volunteer county vaccine dolpho, Maureen Carroll as Li they are organized throughout types of accidental injuries oc for trial Jane 15 at 1:00 p. m chairman said yesterday, . Tf the county and enroll for the curing in the home, at work and George M. Mason vs. Fere Pe zette, Dick Watkins as Silas, this test proves that a vaccine on the highway to determine tersen, set for trial June 15 Glade Hunsaker as the governor. t courses. Berniece G. Anderson, Chairman Garth Welch as Harry Blake and v . of the Chamber of Commerce Golden Spike committee, seated center, called the group will prevent paralytic polio, we Other objectives will be the needs for first aid training and 1:00 p. m. and our children can take pride establishment of first aid sta-- t to prevent accidents by making J. T. Palmer and Ethel Palmer Sandy Sheffield as the gover together this week to start planning on the annual reinactment program. Seated with in the fact that we have had i o n s strategically .located youth organizations, schools, in vs. Edward T. Heslop and Lilia nors secretary, are the other Mrs. Anderson are Marie Thorne Jeppsen and J. Y. Ferry ; standing left to right are Judge this opportunity to demonstrate throughout the county as well dustrial and agricultural work- A. Heslop, set for trial on June principals in the cast. its usefulness., B. C. Call, A. M. Reeder and John Howard. i 29 at 1:00 A special orchestra will ac as first aid volunteer mobile ers safety conscious. p. nu e Verian Hansen Died Friday; Funeral Tues. LaMar Janson Speak to Golden Spike Soroptimists , Anniversary to Be on May 10 . h , I 4 Barbara Cook - Wins Legion Civil Docket NINETEEN QUALIFY AS FIRST Announced for AID RED CROSS INSTRUCTORS District Term Post Contest st d 1 Special Relief Society Meet r; ; two-wee- Slated Tonight committee NAUGHTY MARIETTA TO BE PRESENTED TONIGHT, THURS. " Maj-gare- - c o t I f- - |