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Show Micr'ifiL Univjrs-'- l 141 PidrDont Salt t-- k . City, Ut'L o ng Coru. vc J'n. 56 Reign Begins Thursday Evening VOLUME 48, NUMBER 36 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1955 Special Feature Attractions Offered at Rees Pioneer Park Free Entertainment Friday and Saturday Afternoons, 3 p.m. 4 Pioneer Teacher Dies Terry Moore's Brief Visit Causes Mild Twenty-Fiv- e Commotion Monday 14 PAGES Lovely Contestants Vieing For Peach Queen Honors Terry Moore, popular movie star, caused a mild commo- i Royalty Will Be tion in Dick's Place Monday afternoon during a brief visit In Brigham City. The movie star was In Brigham City attending a birthday anniversary dinner for her William grandfather, Salt Lake City, at Maddox Ranch House. a She and her mother, Mrs. Bickmore Koford, arrived by plane from Hollywood Saturday for the event They returned home Monday evening following a two hour visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis (Pete) Koford. Miss Moore is a niece of Mr. of Brigham City, sponsored Andersen Ford. Announced at Ball Thursday Night by Holly Holmgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren of Bear River City, sponsored The parading of 25 of Box ElIdle Isle Cafe. der countys loveliest girls wear- by the Ann Mortensen, daughGay be the will suits ing bathing ter of Mrs. Pearl Jensen of Bear Peach Queen 'highlight of the Coronation Ball, to take place River City, sponsored toy the Restaurant Thursday night, according to Tropical Joar, Fillmore, daughter of Mr, Jim Powers and Howard Call, and Mrs. Albert Fillmore of Co of the affair. rinne, sponsored by Blocks, Inc. Janice Christensen, daughter The coronation ball will be held at the Box Elder High of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Chris-- ' school gym, where a capacity tensen of Brigham City, sponsored toy Photo Art Studio. Is anticipated. Special feature attractions of Peach Days, free of charge, will take place at 3 p. m. on both, Friday and Saturday afternoons' at Rees Pioneer park. Among the many featured attractions scheduled to appear at that time are the Junior Boost ers, a marching group from the Kimiberly and Hansen schools at Kimberly, Ida., with approximately 30 participating. n The Rainbow club of Diane Christensen, daughter school will entertain Koford. The ball will begin at 9 p. m, of Mr. and Mrs: DeVere Chriswith a number of native, Indian with music being furnished by tensen of Brigham City, spondances. These Indian , people a popular dance band of this sored by Ringside Cafe. . present a spectacular picture area. At 9:30 p. m. the Junior Sharon , daugh Christensen, while performing In their colorJaPeach Queen, ter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Chris- - ' ful native dress. net Harrison, adorable daugh tensen of Brigham City, sponA posse demonstration will be ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Har- sored by Ren Jensens Market. ' presented by the Salt Lake Po Marion Dalton Ward rison, accompanied by her at Ruth Elaine Fillmore, daughBice Palamino club. The particiJo Ann Musulas, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Filltendants, Willard, early day pants will appear on their high Gus Mrs. Mr. of and more of Corinne, sponsored by daughter palamino horsed, ex teacher in Box Elder county Musulas, and Lynn Bierley, Brigham Truck and Implement exan week this died after excellent Alhorsemanship hlbiting daughter of Mr. and Mrs. company. and performing technical drills tended illness. Mrs. Betsy Paiona Lindbo God- fred Bierley, will take the spot(Mary Jean Little, daughter of : while mounted. offibe will when Mr. and Mrs, Peter Little of of 680 they light 78, Sixth East South, frey, buHie local VFW drum and died Monday 'after an extend- cially crowned in a miniature Penrose, sponsored by Lichtengle corps, the Golden Spike Ca , ceremony, to reign as Junior steins Finer Cleaners. ed illness. dots, will be on hand each day Queen and attendants during Joanne Barnard, daughter of Mrs. was member a Godfrey to thrill the audience with their Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard of of the LDS church and worked the 1955 Peach Days. outstanding performances. in the Relief Perry, sponsored by Comptons . be will review society. The exbathing commerce The chamber of Studio. She was twenty-born 4, December m. 10 at with p. presented tends a welcome to all Peach Junior Royalty 1876, in Oslo, Norway, a daughPeggy Meacham, daughter of five contestants participaDays visitors as well as local Lind-bo- . Mrs. of Mr. ter and Oluf . . . will be presented at the Coronation Ball Thursday evening, September 8. Shown people to attend these special ting and will (be followed by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Meacham of She was reared and edu the climaxing event of the Brigham City, sponsored by here in the filmy dresses are the three miss es : (left to right) Jo Ann Musulas, first atattractions each afternoon, acMarion Dalton Mrs. in Norway and came to Peach Queen contest, when the Macks Pharmacy. 79, cated Ward, Musu Club C. Gus Mrs. and ; Ross of Mr, Bowen, genlas, representing the Kindergarten tendant, daughter cording to of Willard, died Monday night the United States 49 years ago 1955 Peach Queen will be crownLois Foote, daughter of J. eral manager, of Peach Day. Janet Harrison, Queen for 1955, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Harrison, representextended illness. an after LDS church ed during appropriate ceremonto Fpote of Brigham City, as a convert the ing Kiwanis Club; and Lynn Bierley, second attendant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred LDS and had since lived in Brigham ies. All contestants will make sponsored by Drewes Floral.' was She active in the Miss Katherine Reeder, last years queen, Bierley, representing the American Legion. an appearance in formal dress Deon Rasmussen, daughter of church and had worked in the City. will place the crown on Miss Harrison Thur sday. In 1911 she was married to during the coronation ceremon- Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph RasmusSunday school and in the Relief sen of Brigham City, sponsored society as a class leader and John Godfrey in Salt Lake City. ies. i block teacher. She had been He died in 1939. The contestants will be judg- by Hamilton Drug. Sherry Lund, daughter of Mrs. Surviving are five sons and ed Thursday afternoon ' while president of the Willard camp, Mrs. Glen (Lilly) wearing street clothes, and also Gladys Lund and the late VerDaughters of Utah Pioneers, and daughters: nal Lund, of Brigham - City, was president of the Womens Bock, John H. Godfrey, Oleen L. in formal attire. , sponsored toy Art Glttons service, section of the Willard Farm Godfrey, Brigham City; Mrs, 11 (Following is a list of the DeAnn Rasmussen, (daughter Ecil (Clara) Johnson, Ogden; and their sponsors: Bureau. of i Mary Alice Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rasmussen She was born Jan. 5, 1876, in Mrs. Van (Viola) Tippetts, Hen The colorful and picturesque Willard, a Brigham City, sponsored by denson, Nev.; 12 grandchildren, of Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Johndaughter of James one Dozens of Floats s'ister and one brother in son of Brigham City, sponsor- Jack Morris Buick Sales and . fruit display located fa front of M. and Isabella Dalton. . the court house on Main street, She was reared inPerry ed by Big J Milling company. Service. And Bands Will Be Idaho and Norway. is designed again this year by Willard and attended - the Uni. Funeral services will be con Julia Whiitney, daughter of Jolene Conger, daughter of Here to Participate Last minute- - instructions for Alan Houser, noted artist at the versity of Utah and the Utah ductecfc Friday At 2 p. m. in the Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Whitney Mr. and .Mrs., Ernie Conger, of Tremonton, sponsored by Matsmall State Agricultural college. She LI Brigham City Sixth ward, fry planning oh particlpa Intermountain school. One of the most spectacular tie's Cafe of Brigham City. The scene is taken from one of Bishop J. Edwin Baird officiadivision in Junior 1897-9the school in Willard in ting taught Coreen Peck, daughter of Mr. parades ever staged on Peach ting. the Peach Days parade were is of Housers famous murals, deHar-61and Mrs. H. V. Peck of Garland, woman Friends the Days will get under way Friday TV at call watch an Indian and Mrs. Nielsen may Diane pleting sued by On Sept. 14, 1898, she was and sponsored by the Food King B. Felt Fungal and Saturday mornings at 11 Home on Mrs. Gladys Hanllne, ing over a flock of sheep. ' married to John A. Ward in the and Smith's Super Market. a. m., when thousands of people been , from 7 to 9 p. m. and The has entire club, Thursday display for the Kindergarten men featured Will be City LDS Brigham Lake Salt temple. of Donna from all parts of the Intermounfillto services. PriSbrey, the and daughter constructed, designed, Friday prior teleon week times this several are her husband, Children may begin to'regis ed with fruits and Surviving Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pridbrey of tain west will line Main street vision station KTVT, channel 4, Burial will be in the Brigham vegetables, ter at 9:30 a. m. each day but from Second North to Third of Intermoun- Willard; four sons and daugh- City cemetery. Brigham City,, sponsored by the employees by When viewing audiences will be must be there by 10 a. m. The tain school, under the direction ters: James A. Ward, Willard; Lumber company. . South to witness' the moving told about the 51st annual D. Elliott at will Ward, Brigham City; begin promptly parade C. Anderson, daughter of to Ross of pageant Faye Houser, according Peach Days celebration, to fake Mrs. Leona W. Salt The Jack Morris Buick com Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson 1935 The parade will, move south place in Brigham City on Fri- 11 a. m. Bowen, general manager of Lake City; Mrs.Hendricks, W. Roberta pany, 550 South Main, has been of Tremonton, sponsored by The children will meet just Peach Days, who expressed his beginning at Second North this day and Saturday, September ' Cheyenne, Wyo.; two appointed local dealer for Willys Modern Cleaners. north of Dales Service station appreciation to the school for Tingey, year to the fact that Saturdays 9 and 10. sisters and four brothers: Mrs. Marcia Fodnes, daughter- - of products, It was announced this between Second and ' Third this important part of the Peach Isabella parade will be televised ewer week by the Intermountain dis- Mr. and Mrs. James L. Fodnes Seeger, Ogden; Mrs. KTVT, channel 4. Wednesday afternoon at 4 p. North Main. The parade will Days celebration. Edella Smith, Clearfield; A. P. The Class of 1935 of Box El- tributors. of Brigham City, sponsored- - "by from the of a Indians of usual the follow m., the group pasouth, reversing The Junior section James M. Dal- der High school will reunite for Dalton, line Willard; Included in the Willys will beschool apIntermountain ,to Brigham Floral and Gift block the televising procedure, due rade will form on the 10 are the all new ton, Declo, Ida.; Robert D. Dal- a class reunion September drive Donna Rae Eberhard, daughtween. Secorid and Third North pear in their colorful costumes of the parade. ton, Oakland, Calif.; and How at 6 p. m. at ther Tropical Res- Universal Jeep, pickup trucks, ter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. on Main street, and will lead and entertain with several naAll youngsters entering the ard L. Dalton, Ogden. taurant. station wagons, panel trucks and Eberhard of Bofhwel, sponsored out from that position, while tive dance numbers. parade will receive a dime and services will be conFuneral are being accept- many other models. Reservations toy Box Elder News and Journal. 4 at afternoon p. m., a free ride ticket each day. the senior parade participants Thursday Kaiser-Willyducted Thursday at 1 p. m. in ed toy Mrs. Glen Fife. Intermountain, Jack! Seely, daughter of Mr.' will find places marked for a charter member of the Brig- Those entering a float will au ' A large crowd lis expected Salt Lake City, are distributors and Mrs. A. Elwyn Seely of Mrs. John M. Hardy and son the LDS Willard ward. them on Third North. The pa- ham City Chamber of Commerce tomatically win, $1. Friends may call at the fam- with many of the classmates re- for the popular Willys Jeep line, Brigham City, sponsored by were Injured Kevin, rade will proceed to Third South who helped to organize the first Central Chevrolet. Prize winning floats will re but not seriously, In a traffic ily home Wednesday night and turning for the annual Peach worlds largest builder of on Main street, where it will Peach Day celebration 51 years to services. Bur Days celebration. drive vehicles. prior Thursday Sandra Gover, daughter of win afteror ceive $10, at $5 be $3; will and be interviewed fell prize floats will and Sunday Ogden, the mishap ago, disband, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Gover of of ial will be in the Willard cemeners in each section will receive noon near the intersection placed on the tabernacle grounds of some of the experiences and tery, directed. by the Harold Brigham City, sponsored by Washington and 22hd street. for exhibition. problems which they encoun $1, 75 cents or 25 cents. Funeral Home. Early Day Newspaper Woman Dies Dales Service. to Ogden police According colorful and pic- tered in those days. Fifty-fivLeading the parade will be reports, the- - accident happened seen Margaret Thompson, daughin be will 4 floats at p. m., Marshal Richard Keller with turesque Friday afternoon ter of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Thompthe parade on Friday and Sat- the new 1955 Peach Queen and Carol Westenskow and Barbara when a northbound Car driven son or Tremonton, sponsored by urday, and 15 snappy bands from her attendants will appear on Jean .Wheatley as tnarshalettes. by John Melvin Hardy collided Glens Beauty Salon. of another northwith the rear all parts of northern Utah and the television station for an inThe Junior royal trio will fol The coronation ball' is again southern Idaho will appear dur terview and to invite the entire low on an especially designed bound car driven by Dion Lee toy the Jaycees with had which Lake sponsored Several Salt two-daevent. Odle, City, to come the to state ing Brigham City float Royalty includes Junior Wade as general chairfor traffic. Ebeling also will stopped particiand enjoy Peadh Days, Friday Peach Queen for 1955, Miss Japosse groups man; Jim Powers and Howard Mrs. Hardy received an Inand Saturday. pate in the parades. and net Harrison, attendants, Call as and Boyd On Saturday morning at 11 Jo Ann Musulas and Lynn Bier-le- jured right knee and the baby Sgt. T. Earl Hunsaker, of the a bump on the head. Both were Jeppesen, Bud Powers and VerUtlah Highway Patrol, Will lead a. m., channel 4 will carry the non Drewes fa charge of decorafirst aid treatment and the senior parade, as he has gigantic Peach Days parade, All Junior Queen . contestants given Mrs. Seena Elvira Petersen tions. Special decorations are allowed to continue on their done for 21 years, and Sheriff making history for the celebrawere asked today by Mrs. 73, of 204 North First Funk, toeing one planned which will set an mount W. will way. Warren Hyde tion by televising the Peach to meet at Bess Service appropriate atmosphere for the Each vehicle suffered $150 West, Brigham City, died Sunof his favorite horses to act as Days parade for the first time. Frim. at 10 Station promptly a, review of the contestants. . As- damages, the police report dis day at her home after an ex marshal of the day. The 1955 Sponsors of the television day and Saturday mornings. Ar- closed was cited for tended illness. sisting with the decorations and Hardy American Mother of the Year, showings will be the Garrett rangements are being made for careless Mrs. Funk worked as a type C. Fu plans are members of the Mrs. Lavina own driving. Lake of Salt Truck Lines Utahs City, all the would Ibe" queens to setter for an early day Brigham club with Verda Garfield also Grove, Pleasant merof local as well as several gal ride in the Junior Division of City newspaper. She was a acting as chairman and Alma will be seen in the parade, as chants. the member of the 'Daughters of parade. 1945 Allred, director member. ComBrigham City pays honor to her Utah Pioneers and was secretary members include Afton mittee to Peach asked are Parents , Days.. up pick during of the County camp for 12 years. Lorraine Swenson Petersen, entrants of of the their children the at parade end Judging She was registrar for the Sev DOn Nelson, Jean Davis, Mauline of match at the tabernacle, is done by two sets of judges, enth verting district in (Brigham reen Fryer, Margaret Anderson, one for the junior section and immediately following the pa(Plans are being completed City. Grace Jeppesen, Marie Cross-ma: one for the senior section. Floats rade. this week for the reunion of the Active in the LDS church, she Donna Stuart, Irene Jenin the senior section will not be Judges for the junior section class of 1945, mark served as work and business sen, Joyce Powers, and Rhea are Miss Bessie Brown, president graduating classified in various divisions their tenth anniversary. leader and as a block teacher Jensen. of the Northern District Federa- ing this year, as has been done preThe affair will be held at the in the Brigham City Third ward Representing the Chamber of floats the tion of Womens clubs, Hyrum; viously. However, Saturday, Relief society. Commerce in the plans for the Mrs. Leonard Pollard, president Tropical Restaurant, will be judged on the basis of 8 She was born October 4, 1881, ept. 10, at .p. m. coronation ball' is Boyd Shefof the USAC Ladies . Faculty evening, whether they are constructed All class members are urged in Brigham City, a daughter of An Intermountain school stufield, director member. Other float builder, Mrs. a and club, professional League Logan, by to Nathan Peter and Frederica Christen-te- n Jaycee committees are as folCash dent had a close call last Fri- Ted Cochran president of the to attend, according or by who is fa charge of Petersen. lows: judges, Bill Davis, chairWheeler, was She reared 8 p. m. when he Civic at to the evening awarded day chairbe will (League club and ( prizes and educated Grant Allred, Gene Garfa publicity. man, across darted Brigham the City. busy highway man of the safety committees for winners. On October 3, 1910, she was field, and John Gable; hall and in front of Lynns Market on the Utah State 'Federation of Among the visiting dignitar South married to John Funk in Brigmusic, Vernon Drewes and Wade Sixth Relief Society Main, was struck and Womens clubs, Tremonton, , ies on hand t see the parade ham City. Ebeling; tickets, Bob Pella, Dick from the reviewing stand loca knocked down by a passing car. Annual Bazaar Slates Larson and Dick Fryer; publiare her husband, comLitthe Surviving The street Completing Roger parade, Jimmy Forest youth, of center ted in the Mcone son Relief Reese Davis and Howard one and Sixth Mrs. Gravannual are mittee The ward. dazed he Geraldine as city, 17, daughter: tle, Senator appeared will be the following: Mrs. society bazaar will be held on Laren Funk, and Mrs. Cecil Call; sales, Verl Petersen, Troy Arthur V. Watkins, Congressman jumped up and ran into an or er, Mrs. Coleen Johnson, Lan-IoMiller, Howard Call, Bob Pella, chard on the reservation. Inter- Leah Barker, Mrs. Beverly Friday and Saturday, September (Grace) Neal, and three grandHenry Aldous Dixon, LaMar mountain school staff members Bill Davis, Howard Simcox; faMrs. Fern Shaw, Mrs. Vera 9 and 10, of Peach Days. children, all of this city. Buckner, past president of the fan services were conductvors, Max Hamilton and Carl Funeral and- Mrs. Marjorie Butwill be held Jensen The bazaar were found the alerted and Chamber Junior States United ed Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the the Hirschi; escort, Maynard Victor terfield. from bruis following parade General boy mediately young suffering of Commerce, Attorney and Bob Jensen, contestants, Mrs. Barbara Armstrong has both days in the building on LDS Third ward chapel, with E. R. Callister of the state of es and shock. He was treated Wade Ebeling, Dee Glenn Smith, in charge of the Junior West Forest formerly occupied Bishop Ebfrtiart Zundel officiaUtah, and Mayor Earl J. Glade at- the school hospital. Don H. been John Walker, Carl Hirschi, Grant Peach Queen; Mrs. Marjorie Iby the U. S. Employment office. ting. Driver of the car was of Salt Lake City. Funk Mrs. Elvira Petersen (Vira) Interment was in the BrigAllred, and Bob Pella; float, will be pillow cases, in charge of the marButterfield Ida. sale For Pocatello, 29, Hutchinson, the following Immediately . . . who worked as a typesetter on one of Brigham Citys Charles Stuart and Rulon Hatch; ham under Mrs. the and shal and luncheon City cemetery was rugs, cloths, accident quilts, The marshalettes, investigated a free parade each day,in front program Pierson is ' arranging hot pads, doilies, dress .shirts direction of the Harold B. Felt first newspapers, died this week at the age of 73, following presentation, Wade Elbeling and of the by City Police Officer Odell Norma will take place - Bob Pella. a long illness. Funeral Home. for and other clothing items. Hatch. the'junlor division floats. reviewing stand. Bick-mor- e, Lu-ell- Inter-mountai- , Church Convert Dies Monday After Illness YillarlMatron Passes Away Monday. Night La-nel- le Intermountain ? ? ! Mammoth Peach Days Parade To Mo ve South at a.m. Both Days Employees Do Instructions , Fruit Display Issued to Jr. , . Peach Days to Be Featured on Parade Entries Jack Morris Channel 4 d ir Is Named New Willys Dealer Tri-Sta- Class of Plan Reunion Mother, Baby Are Injured in Crash , s e Church Worker Dies Sunday y After Illness Artn-stron- g Jay-ceet- Class of Reunion Saturday Youth Is Hurt When Hit by , Passing Car . - , Plan |