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Show I AifX Salt riaroonL L-k- W3 City, vd Ut-- h J'n. 56 KlOTi VOLUME Planting of Youth Forest in Sox Elder Canyon to Start Saturday I Ten Building Permits Issued During March Ten building permits were issued during the month of March, totaling $118,000, ac Hansen, Varnick cording to building inspector for the city of Brigham. Those receiving permits from Hansen, the location and cost of the building are listed as fo- urday when Cancer Society Fund Drive Opens This Week, Ends Saturday Night Volunteer Workers Make Drive. This Week House-to-Hou- , Two hundred and tWenty-fivvolunteer workers are knocking business on doors, contacting houses and students in the annual American Cancer Society fund drive which opened in South Box Elder county, Monmeetday night with a kick-of- f held at Intermountain ing school. Chairmen and representatives from every ward attended the meeting presided over by Mrs. Denzell Butler, South Box Elder Ross B. Jen county chairman. son, campaign manager, served as program moderator. Utah Gets Big Grant Keynote speaker was Gerald G. Smith, Salt Lake City, the ' Utah campaign chairman who , spoke on the sulbject "We've Got a Job to Do. Smith pointed out the great ' advances made In cancer research during , the past few , years explaining that only $25,' re 000 of the contributions ceived in Utah go.. to the Anieri ' can Cancer , society while fel lowship research grants totaling e , . $75,000 this- will--be-ma- Ntneteelf radio stations and fifteen television stations will broadcast sessions of the 226th Annual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, April 6, 7 and 8. The broadcasts, originating with KSL radio and television, will be heard and viewed in Colorado, California. Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Arizona and Utah. ..Both KSL radio and television will carry the complete conference schedule with sessions set for 10:00 a. m. and 2:00 p. m. each day. In addition, the CBS radio network's Church of the Air will originate in Salt Lake City on April 7 and will feature Elder Joseph Fielding Smith of the Council of the Twelve Apostles. The broadcast will be heard at 3 a. m. Denzell G. NEW AGENT Butler has been named special agent for the Lincoln National Life Insurance com' pany. - Insurance Firm Announces New year Conservation Films Will Be forest Boy Scouts, Sat- Girl club and Future Farmers of America will start planting 8,000 lodge pole pines in (Box Elder canyon, near the county park picnic area. The project, sponsored by the northern district Utah State Federation of Women's clubs, will be completed on Saturday, serApril 14 when dedicatory vices will be conducted at 2 p. m. Allan M. PTA SPEAKER Supervise Planting the youth forWest, executive secretary Assisting with members of the are est project assoEducation Utah the of the S. U. Services and Forest ciation, will be the speaker Utah Foresters from Utah State Cenof next the at meeting Agricultural college who will tral school PTA. supervise the planting. The 3 trees are being brought year-ol- trl-ple- Radio, Television Network Carries Conference Report se youth get underway Scouts, Lee R. Andersen, $12,000 residence, 607 North Fifth West. Gary L. Higley, $10,000, lo cated on the west side of Sec ond East between Fifth and Sixth North streets. (Dee Glen Smith, $16,000, loea ted between Second and Third North on Ninth East. Vernon R. Coleman, $23,000 175 North Eighth East. Ivan Purcell, $11,000, located on the east side of Fifth South and Third West. Julius H. Campbell, $10,000, located on the east side of Second East between Sixth and Seventh North street. Don C. Horn, $8,000, located on the west side of Third West between Forest and First North, Don C. Horn, $7,000, uphol stery shop, located on the east between side' of Main street Fifth and Sixth South. K. R. Dickamore, $12,000, lo cated on the east side of Second East and Fourth South. Roy Valentine, $9,000, located on the west side of Fourth West between Forest and First North second Utahs project will llows: Elected last Friday to serve the Rotary club for the comNEW ROTARY OFFICERS ing year were, seated left to right, J. Leo Nelson, treasurer; Orval E. Sackett, president; Zene Earl, vice president ; E. B. Owen, secretary ; standing Bill Harris and Lowell Baron, directors. They will take over their new club offices on July 1. 8 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 4, 1956 59, NUMBER 14 Allan M. from the Forest Service Nursery at McCall, Ida. One hundred boys and girls, West youth groups from representing Will Be Guest Cache and Box Elder counties who were selected by group leaders, will participate on each Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, secretary of CONSERVATIONISTS of the two planting days. They the central planning committee for the youth forest prowill be served a lunch, prepared by womens- club organizations ject, holds Smoky the Bear, confers with Miss Dorothy Allan M. West, executive sec and protected by group insurEaves, left, and Airs. C. S. Hamilton, right,, committee members from the Civic Improvement club who are workretary of the Utah Education ance while on the job. association, will be guest speak Chairmen Are Listed on the Saturday tree planting plans. tr of the Central school Parent Serving on the planning com ing Teachers association next Mon mittee are Miss Bessie Brown, day night at 7:30 p. m. Hyrum, Northern district presi all activities connected with the Junior Civic club of Smithfleld, Smithfield club, j talk for will Community Wests dent; Mrs. Verna Markham, co project. Subject Wellsville Senior Literary club, Furnish Free Lunch be Is Federal Aid to Education chairman from Box Elder coun (Participating clubs who will Madre cluib of Wellsville and the Answer to Our School Prob ty; Mrs. Oleta Moore, Logan lems and the officers feel for- Cache- - county chairman; and furnish lunches for the youth Ladies Faculty (League of Logan. At the end of the project, .the tunate in securing a speaker Mrs. Claire Nelson, secretary groups are the Civic Implement club, Kindergarten club, Smokey Bear donated by Mrs. with his background to answer and publicity chairman. Helen Payne of the Forest deMrs. Natalie Cochran, Tre Womens Civic League of the question. Ladies partment, Washington, - D.. C-- t A native of Logan, West grad monton, is safety chairman uated from USAC and did grad- while Mrs. Dan Olsen, Mrs, club of Garland, Ladies Literary will be given to one of the club uate work at the University of Marlon Jensen and Mrs. Clark society of Hyrum, Hyrum Civic women working on the project, Utah and the University of. Chi- Hillam are keeping a record of club, Literary League o Hyrum, it was pnnounced. PTA Speaker - , Self-Cultur- e - ShownTonight cago, serving on the education faculty at the latter institution for one term. He was a member of the Utah School Survey commission executive committee in 1952, a member of the governors study committee on education in 1944 and 1945, delegate to the National White House conference on Education last December and currently is on the rules committee of the National Education association. Sixth giade students under the direction of J. D. Gunderson, Rowland L. Rigby, Nellie Wight and Clair Hailing will furnish special music for. the Monday night program. The Alpril meeting being the last for the present school term, election of officers will be held, The Box Elder Wildlife Feder ation is presenting an evening of colored films on the subject of Conservation, according to Myrland Balls, president of the local federation. The program will be held to night, Wednesdayr April 4, 'In the First ward recreation hall beginning at 7:30.p. m. The films to be shown were taken throughout' the state Utah by Lee Kay, of the State Fish and Game department. Mr. Kay will be present to show the films and tell about them. 1Conservation is of great im portance to all, President Balls stated, and should be of great interest to all sportsmen. A special Invitation is being Ronald extended to all Boy Scouts and Mrs. announces. Girl Scouts and to the public well, to attend,- according Balls. Writers Workshop Box Elder FFA Chapter and Members Scheduled Tonight Receive Honors at State Convention it Members of the Writers. shop will' nesday, at 'meet tonight, 8 p. n. at the The WorkWed- Box Elder Chapter, Fu- - the state to receive the AmerJ-tur- e farmers' eff America, made cart Farmer degree, the Highest an excellent showing at the F.FA. degree attainable,' which state convention of F.F.A. mem- will be awarded this fall at the Inter- Denzell G. Butler has been &p school mountain with Dr. bers last weekend in Salt Lake national convention to be held pointed special agent for the in City, with several local youths in Kansas City. George A. Boyce, president, Lincoln National Life Insurance Single recognition came to gaining state recognition. charge. company, to, be associated with Richard Gordon, a the Thorpe B. Isaacson agency Mrs. Connie Dickman will As a chapter, the Box Elder unior at Box Elder High school, Salt Lake City. first place in the who won first place Thursday conduct the program. Original boys received leaders A group of Republicon as Records contest announwas Chapter The be and will read s oppointment evening in the speech contest of manuscripts licitation. met with Congressman H. as first in the well Chapplace located ced to officials, ad the Utah association of Futme criticized, following which, by company The campaign, designed Dixon at a luncheon party, ditional plans will be made for ter Efficiency contest, and were Farmers of America. Competing and Tuesday noon at the Idle Isle, at Fort Wayne, Ind. often Tuesday morning the annual Writers Roundup to awarded the State Gold Medal with ten other boys in the state conclude Saturday night, will talking over the progress of Butler and his Wife, Norma, are . rating. be held In Brigham City at all to capitol building, Richard took be carried every home, Dee Har- first legislation in Congress and the proprietors of Milady Shop. He the At convention, future stu date. place with a business establishments, Packer,' election. president fall is a director .of the Box Elder coming dy, a BEHS graduate from Bear talk on soil erosion. He will repdents and staff .members at In told the All members are urged to be River City, was one of three can- resent the Utah F Representative Dixon Chamber of Commerce, a jnem-be- r FA at Boise, termountain school and Box El story of the fight for passage of in attendance. of Rotary club, , American didates chosen from throughout Idaho, on April 23, when he this school der High during bill Colorado the Storage club and the Legion, Quarterback will compete with winners from first week in April, Jenson ex and Upper the muddled farm legisla Brigham City Golf and Country ' 11 western states in the Pacific . plained. con five program now under Parent-Teach- er club, Regional public speaking yon-tes- t. sideration. ; He wouldnt hazard an opinion Coming to Brigham City in Also receiving special recogon the fate of the measure but 1942, Butler served' with the nition was Kent Burt, who reNew spoke out in defense of the ori Army, being stationed at Bush - of a personal award from ceived the general Proceedings ginal land bank program sub nell General .Hospital at the out standing accomplishments priesthood meeting to be held : of of as A a leaders duties new mitted to Congress by President time. He moved here after his teacher treasurer, Assuming Saturday evening, April 7, in the Lincoln School PTA for 1956-5- the school, will be appointed during the year in soil and waEisenhower and Secretary Ezra discharge in 1946. ter management. A LDS tabernacle, Lake City Salt Brigham the are Dr. Mary P. Reeder, pres- for a two year period. Taft Benson, blamed the Demo wrecked a late model car, commencing at 7 p. m., will be Johnny Kondo was awarded a girl cratic controlled Congress for Mrs. Elaine Shuman, vice of officers was $250 scholarship which was ofFriday night at 9:50 p. m. when relayed by closed circuit to the ident; Installation SackMrs., June and failure to pass these measures fered by the Standard Oil Co. she was driving east on Sixth Box Elder stake tabernacle in president, The principal conducted at the annual Parent which could have meant relief Six BEHS boys were among t North street. was announced ett, secretary. it Wednesdinner held City, Teacher Brigham A bazaar is planned for this for the depressed farm condition at an excessive rate by Vernal Willie, president of will again serve as first vice day, March 28, in the activity those who received the State Driving Invited ito meet with the con, president. evening, Wednesday, April 4, Farmer degree. They were Richof speed, according to local po- North Box Elder stake. room at the school. at 7:30 p. m. by officers and gressman were Mrs. Elmer Klit Outgoing officers include Mrs. ard Gordon, Kenit Burt, LeRoy of the lice, the girl attempted to turn members priest Only Mrs. June Fife, Audrey Bott, teachers of the Mantua ward gaard, county Republican chair The Installation ceremonies Craner, Jarvis Facer, Lawrence on Second East and land- hood in this area are invited to south Mrs. Ruth Bott and Mrs. Ella were conducted man; Walter G. Manh, vice Relief society. ed in- an irrigation ditch on the attend this meeting. by Mrs. Robert Hunsaker and Johnny Kondo. Mrs. C. LeGrande Long. According to Mrs. Bernice H. chairman; More than 600 F.FA. memeast side of the street, causing Morgan, South Box Elder PTA before ap bers from over the state attendRasmussen, president, everyone Horsley, Box Elder director of WoCouncil president, $350 damages to the car. v men's Republican clubs; Mrs. is invited to attend, 200 parents and ed the convention. She was accompanied by four proximately Parent Teacher conferences . On sale will be rugs, pillow Byron Stallings, asst, director; were held at the Corinne Ele- other teen-agteachers attending. The driver girls. cases, quilts,; pillows, luncheon Max Adams, Paul Holmgren and mentary school on In charge of general arrange Wednesday, and one of the her companions crocheted Mrs. Newell Call, state commit- sets, handkerchiefs, for the evening were: ments were local at treated the hosp21 and March Thursday Friday, J. Victor Bott, Mrs doilies, dish towels, cakes and teemen; Newell Call, outgoing 22, and 23, and proved to be ital for minor cuts, bruises and Principal county chairman; Wade Ebeling, very successful, , Ella pies. , Long, Mrs. June Fife, and shock. f Mrs. Hazel Petersen. president o Republican Young f The accident was investigated Mr. and Mrs. Mel Bott were club; Mrs. O. Dee Lund, vice Principal Lewis Harding re- by Officer Orval Bott of the City president; Robert Potter,. Box El- ports that 191 visits were sched- Police department, who stated general food chairmen with der County Commissioner and uled and of these, 186 visits that the case was turned over room representatives assisting Mrs. Potter; Kleon Kerr , and were completed, V along with Mrs. Blanche Cross representing to juvenile authorities. 97.4 of Charles Claybaugh, state the - appointments man of the school lunch. percent . . Mrs. Gwen Limb sec- fulfilled. and The students faculty The new Third ward .recreaMiss , members, supervised retary of the county committee; . 4-- H by thb conferences, Following were In charge tion hall will be ready for Tuand Clyde B. Stratford, tieasurer. Nichols, Mary parents were Invited to fill out of the lovely decorations. lip Time, a fun night dance a questionnaire, the purpose of slated for North Box Elder and nominating Hospitality which was to evaluate present Mr. and stake dancers, Saturday evening, committee included: ; methods used In reporting puBrigham- - Citys - delightful Mrs. Lowell Packer, Mr. and April 7, beginning at 8:30 p. m. . inter-was weather spring-likpil progress. There were 87 Mrs. Shirley Wight and Miss clubs in Four leaders of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Balling-ham- , rupted during the past week questionnaire forms completed. Box Elder county have been Lois Anderson. when temperatures were lower activity counselors, and Program included music by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover exThe final tabulation indicated elected to serve on the County ed by strong winds, rain and Jivers Kent Burt the a Wynn tend a Leaders Council for perthat 69 parents were satisfied invitation to r snow. Bott, Duane Reeder, Duart An South Boxspecial iod of two years., Those named with the present Parent-TeacElder dancers to Join The strong winds prevailed dreason, Larry Lee and Sherril in the 4r conferences. Nine parents were Inez Deem of Garland, Hytwo party fun. Friday and Saturday, with Sun-Lund during the serving of din desired another conference tq rum Marble of Garland, Ross t inches of snow falling on ner. An and A and show will be presenfloor Jean youth be held during the middle of the Coombs of Honeyville day and light rain Aand snow A quartet composed of Fourth ted and refreshments four juveniles admitted to City school year. Report cards in Kay of Tremonton. will bo of on total Monday. again ; ward girls, Mary Jo Harris, Mar served to defray expenses. Police of breaking into Smiths addition to conferences were sug (Elections took place at the .45 Inches of moisture was from The Clark orchestra ilyn Mann, Francell Brown and Leaders party Which was while on Sunday and Monday market during the early morning gested by five people, Pam Richards, also entertained Clarkston' has been engaged for March 30, and miscellaneous hours of for held Thursday, March 29, in the suggestions by Brigham Citys genial we a taking a Friday, of beer. Holdover Following the serving of the the evening. room at Garland. confer the quantity city Clifford. present Charles Improving recorder, cafeteria style the In dinner Mrs. Zina Thompson and Ar Entrance include was council of the members four using ences were by gained offered ' ther by ..The high and low tempera stailation of officers took place, nel Moyes, president of the YW brick to break the glass in the others. Ruth Zollinger of Thatcher, tures for the past five days as afront The president responded and MIA and superintendent of the door of the establishment. This survey has proved val- Alice Ault of Tremonton, DelLINCOLN PTA LEADERS Mrs. Harold Reeder, center recorded by Clifford, are as the past (presidents pin was YMMIA, announced today that were turned uable to us this year. It bert Cook of Willard, and Nedra The of juveniles Lincoln PTA School as installed was the follows: president front, refreshments will consist of over to Juvenile authorities, and should be conducted early next Brown of Tremonton. last Wednesday evening, March 28. Elected to serve with presented. activisocial held Concluding number on the home-mad- e is and Educational results pie, cake, ice cream the school the being boy year and DeLaun Sackett, secretary, left, and Mrs. March 30 were Mrs. her , program was a song A Little and punch. by Brigham City Police and will should be used as guide posts in ties were enjoyed at the party March 31 , right. Principal J. Victor Band of Gold by Larry Moyes Kay Shuman, During the dance, Beehive in City Court within the helping to plan conferences for under the direction of Ned appear 1 . April and a treasurer will accompanied by Mrs. Margaret class members plan to sell home Bott will serve as first re- Stringham, Extension recrea next day or so, according to Teporting pupil - progress, April 2 roster T. Johnsen. the teachers the school. made candy. of named from ,be USAC, from the tion Del Police Fife. Chief specialist ported Principal Harding. April 3 . by the society to the University ' of Utah and Utah State Agri , cultural college. One Week Drive House-tA movie film, House, prepared workers for and so , the job of organization o Meets Local GOP Leaders k 1 ten-minu- - Priesthood Meet Juvenile Wrecks Mantua Ward Lincoln School Scheduled Sat. Names Car Friday Night Relief Society Plans Bazaar Group - , Officers for Coming Year 7 Corinne PTA Conferences Are Completed e Third Ward Hall, Is Now Ready Warm Weather ForTulipTime repie-sentative- Interupted by Snow and Cold Club Leaders y'VH r Name New Officers Youths Admit e 4-- Burglarizing 4-- Grocery Store h 4-- 1 -- , vice-preside- nt |