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Show ' (.ginashack (link ami , are not soon parted! . ELDER BOX hi this year. His only problem is that one day of thanksgiving Is psf so short BRIGHAM, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH. CROSS ASKS HELP IN ?D : TIING ON CHRISTMAS P s ' - by ' i Sevei'l elms I MISSING, a ' he . . Y U KNING, NOVEMBER i tii otii.e I exe alive Re Cio-.- Will Start Early Tomorrow Memorial Services For CITIZENS ARE 3 Cecil F. Call Sunday Memorial services ' il i'itii u i -- I i is C'.tv na is moot k. he eouneiK n! other t Intel s in u del thit woui ih, ptUs n av he i:t pool'll Dee'mbei 1 it missing in e 7 Gerald Fots-(,Biiiham City, loeened jiom the war depaitmen' "huistlay night that Edison missing in action in the Afncan theater Oetobei sistei. Mrs. 1 FAMILIES ARE BROKEN THIS THANKSGIVING the war depaifment Brave Youngsters In Service Are Cause For Giving Thanks t A lroin an ABO number out Jen-dldha- Larsen. ot InS having "a wondeiiui time" Dear God, our hearts are filled with thanks to You That rise above our selfish, petty fears, Our hatreds, heartaches, loneliness and tears. The grim jobs each new morning brings to do. and getting along swell. Sgt Guy A Howard now is some (Continued on F3ge Four) petting October "Im He is away, yet in each glimpse of hell He sees and better understands the way You showed the world; he fights to speed the day When brotherhood returns, and all is well. And so, alight from his, abiding burns Our faith that truth shall live, that You are just. We thank Thee for the day and for the trust We have that it shall come when he returns. With hope we crowd the terror from our heart. And pray for strength to do our little part. William M. Long Civil Air Patrol Flies 100 Hrs. And Sells Over $9,000 Bonds Mayors Proclamation I K tersection nearest their homes Vekia May Stagge, 21, Ogden, early tomorrow morning. was killed shoitly after midnight will start early" "The pick-uSaturday morning when the car O. G. Bargeron, secretary of m which she was tiding went the committee, declared, "so the out of control on the highway papers should be piled out first i 25 miles noith of Brigham City, He tiling tomorrow morning. just this side of the Beaver warned, however, that the pap- Dam storp, crashed threw the:PKS should not be placed out guard posts, and plunged down ooors tonight, and lett out overembankment. The girl night, as tha possibility of rain a was thrown clear of the car, threatens damage to the papers. and died shoilly afterward of No loose papers or magazines a fractured skull and internal be picked up. Newspapers should be tied in bundles by injuries. Lewis themselves, small The other occupant magazines Ifousley, 18, also of Ogden, who should be bundled together, and bewas driving the car which a separate bundle made for longed to Miss Stagges father, large magazines. sulfered only from shock and With complete cooperation of minor injuries. He was treated all citizen, the salvage comat Cooley Memorial hospital in mittee feels, It will be possible released to round up all of Brigham Citys Brigham City and waste paper in one day. If Saturday. Miss Stagge was a daughter everyone does his part, a proof Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stagge longed drive will not be necesof Ogden. She and Housley had sary. at Crystal Springs The need for waste paper, to stoppi'd be processed into paper and shorty before midnight, then had driven on to where the ac- paper products, now is great. cident took place, according to Huge quantities paper and Box Elder county Sheriff War-io- paper products- Jxdng used Hyde. by the war effort, and nationHousley could not remember wide curtailment of paper use ivvhat happened Just prior to the by civilians is not enough to needs in the accident, he told Sheriff Hyde. make up war-tim- e The car evidently went out of face of labor shortages in the control, left the highway, crash- lumber camps, transportation ed through guard posts for and pulp mills. Waste paper about 51 feet, then left the road must make the difference, the grade and crashed 51 feet down committee declared. the embankment to the creek The womens salvage commitbottom below. After leaving tee, with Mrs. L. A. Richardthe highway, the car traveled son as chairman, is assisting in about 125 feet. It was complete- the scrap paper drive. n Larsen is a son San Fiancisco The letter, aiEarl Larsen and today, was vvntten ming here TO utenant late morntomorrow (Wednesday) ing, Charles Reeves, chairman ot the local salvage committee, announced today. Biigham City is furnishing Bucks and labor for the pickup of bundled newspapers and Citizens were askmagazines. ed to place old newspapcis amt magazines, tightly bundle d, on the northwest coiner ot the in- i re-i- however, y 50-fo- was missing in aetion. good many hundred Box Rid just anived in a noi t li Eldor county boys and girls vvdl m U. S. aimy hospital, ho obsiu o this Thanksgiving dayi n his letter, alter being away Horn home -- foi many for ten days. milies it will be the fust time Larsen leported that he u.e lannly circle has bee been awarded the Purp'e broken on the traditional Ameri- , r for injuries sulfered inltan day of tuikey dinners, but did not say what unions and thanksgiving the nature or extent of his But news coming fiom these es He expected that by fine young y' me his letter reached his touiageous, Cans is good news, and t the war depaitmont cause for thanksgiving for have sent a correction, folks at home. iv her. .brother lhal. Mr and Mrs. Atihic Go.ss lolot missing in action. Mr letter from la the army if I could )ust come gren had not received the ot ived a He icports idion fiom the war dep.ut-- I their son, Pvt James A Goss, h ,rk home again a one-da- p letter November mm, wntten A.iuh he explained that by up the letter leachid hei nobablv would have been today, The big vvastepaper salvage drive will begin early Car Plunges Off Road Near Beaver Dam North Of Here NEWS from our g,BOYSin the SERVICE Larson, action atte a Should Be Piled At Northwest Corners Of Intersections ACCIDENT SAT. J. she received BUNDLES OUT KILLED IN AUTO These projects will not duph-thguts made to the men Ris'inoll hospital SISTER Earl ASKED TO PUT OGDEN GIRL IS are moieet possible oigeniauons sked in report on then lor Co'il Call, son of Mr. and Mis Oscar Call, reported killed in iction on September 11, 19D. will be held Sunday afteinoo.i Services will be held m the Second ward chapel, beginning at J oclock, under the ditoe-i.oof Bishop Raymond Olson a r.d nano Him i' i by Pick-U- p THANKSGIVING-194- s NUMBER 91 o! ;ir i between Bnghtm oTurit'oes in ot m v He Piojeets tfmt i suppoited lor ally mi; e e WastePaper ! 2.1, 191.,. ',i in t csi lime kii ii ,, i il lei! ini ' Purple Heart U. S. Hospital In r,rth African Area ,(t by i . jven f ip is hled Biigham Pity have . 'I, adv l spun ted to the eq U i A- - l e f n piOects v.uy ,n expeii m s oad miliv 'diai jarge 'i's, e in com mute fw,--- i E LARSEN ia inii of hi t . ho-p.t- y '1 i 'V ' p,iorts r s gdts, Cil lor-- be no i t oii,h the 1 ft it i t , Lou.se he the lot il Red Cl ox- - i Wuious .spccilic cnn'i.ivi m suggested h tht a1'-.- ' hospital (omm'ttee Tm xi meet the peciie . Chnst-,1,i in petting oil the Rnshnell as o! men the jdldies lot Mi-'(I " Li'liar, Wn .1 hospital is requested ;l( ,el (. reetoi ot tV R d Cuv itonant f .,i I,, 'li's FOR BUSHNELL MEN From ojects Vary r at To Small; ervone May Help u hat ' h i e n an. m on th. who uis'i to i !JTES hi "i ' TUESI) i ' i RTIES No American need wonder about What he should be thankful for WHEREAS: Often in our deepest so mm and tribulation ue lnidcausel to turn to a Higher Power, and in recogiu Don ot ei years past and blessings we still receive, in years since, WHEREAS: Since long before our Nation's birth, and ch ' tar a one aside set j a;' American people traditionally have ax ana. , ot pi a day of thanksgiving to Got 1, and a day and the goveinois ot WHEREAS The President of the United States as the traditional day haU, desigmd the Several States this y "f Tlmr-la, ",n,h for this gh me of thunks .!. ber 25; '0W THEREFORE, I, Carl Wold, Major of claim that the people of our town sho mr0llghout a people of the nation ami our boys Thanksgiving the world in observing Thui sda, Creator in That we should tarn our Day ; " thanks for the many blessings that bovs our of service and glorious nation, the courage hoUl lhe orUl. the t fighting on taift our people, the; cooll ; tj'ni and amity among pray earn success of the bounty of our soil. bringing sorrow to the world. be worthy of these blessings. and for strength to carry 0Ui to . (Signed) CARL WOLD, Mayor Brigham City, Utah . rc etion of Glern Knudson and The Box Elder count CTv Iatiol Sunday sold 89,00' J. Leo Nelson, countv bond woith of United States wa. chairman. hands, and took nearly 109 pas the afternoon's fljing, engei.s for rides in their planes 25 Duting houis of fltrg time weie afternoon i.i a bus, chalked uo by the planes, thei ' at the loo il airport. pilots and the passengers. The Four pVnes belonging to thejl'O gallons of gasolim rergiir- Wings of Box Elder flving cluo eck for the flights was donated. ,,nd membeis, and two planes along with the use ot planes om Ogden were busv through-- , und services of pilots, by the out the afternoon canving pas 'Civil Air patrol and the fljing .cogeiw on rides over Biieham.tiub and their membeis. Citv. In spite ol the unfavorable for the Uriah Wood of the local Civil weather, t he turn-ou- t An patrol and Russell Bajesjbond sale was so much better of Ogden, navy Hauling flight, than expected that it was irr nstructor, gave demonstrat'ons possible to take oil peisons for ot aerobttic and Gdes wao were entitled to them , tunt living during the aftm-ioo- by purchasing bowls. have who slU plane persons The sale was launched by a i ides coming will get them next (.emotion flight of three plane, Sunday afternoon, oeginning at 1 o'clock. No additional bonds pdoted bj Leunaid Rndelings Uiiah Wood and Wayne Larsen, will he sold at that time, hovv- vor. nt r Brigham Citv . Pilots of the planes during th' afternoon wme Redehngs, Wood. 1 hrough lrigliam Today Harold Larsen, Felt, Henrj J. Ed Ryan. Utah state selec-IHmKnudsen, S'erlinT Nelson, Leon and Russell Beekstcad of tive service auditor, was through the local air patroj, and L. iriigham City from Salt Lake It. ckham and J It Innes of Og-- City today, on his way to a ; oriheasfern Ut ih in den county Bond sales weir under the di-- J connection with his woik. Mr d d n The'-efore- n 1 Lions Club Meets Last Wed. Evening ly demolished. Miss Stagge and Housley both were employes at the Ogden Commander Praises Legionnaires Work Ruth Marie Richardson Will Edit Yearbook A. B. Caseman, commander of the local post of the American Legion, today listed the following Legion members as solicitors in the United War fund drive: Dr. C. R. Jones, E. B. Owens, Ilyrum Malm rose, N. E. Welch, Charles Clifford, Leon Taggart, F. W. Jensen, Jarvis Koford, II. LaMont Glover, Aaron T. Peters and Caseman. This group wil canvass the entire Sixth ward. In praising the fine cooperation of the Legionnaires in this Ruth Marie Richardson of Brigham City has been named editor of the Buzzer, yearbook at Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. "Work will begin immediateMiss Richly on the yearbook, ardson said. The Buzzer staff and business manager will be selected and announced during thp next week. Miss Richardson is a junior student in the school of arts and sciences and is president of Lambda Rho, honorary journalism organization. She was secretary of Spurs, honoiary service organization for sophomore women and was editor of the Box Elder high school yearbook in 1941. Rotary Club Hears Mayor, Councilmen The regular weekly luncheon The Brigham Lions club met of the Brigham Rotary club was Wednesday evening, November held Friday at the Howard IT, at the Gull cafe, wth 25 hotel. The program for the day rr embers in attendance. was conducted by the Community Service committee and preof Captain Irving Shulak Bushneil General hospital spoke sided over by Ren Bott. The elected mayor and on psychiatry and its applica- recently of councilmen Brigham city in tion in the selection of men the service, and its vaue in City were the guest speakers. In his remarks Mayor Wold their care afierwaid. expressed his appreciation for Plans Were announced for the the community organizations Christmas parly, which will be which have sunported the city in their actions, and said that a held December. communitys success is depenupon civic organizations. South Box Elder Beet dent David O. Anderson, Einest Growers Meet Dec. 4 Freeman and Elwyn Seely each followed with discussions. The annual meeting of the Heber Session recently South Box Elder Beet Glowers from a vacation in the association v ill he held Satur- Eastern states reported to the day, December 4, in the eounty club his visits to two Rotary court room in the court house meetings while there. ir, Brigham City, accoiding to inn announcement today by W. "V For Veal P. Reeve, secretary-treasure- r KANKAKEE, 111. (UP)-T- win The meeting will begin at D30 calves, each with a large white o'clock Mai'ers of importance, V on its face, were born to and the election of directors a cow on George Regniers v. ill come befoie the meetmg, farm. a "V for victory? Reeve aid lie urged that all niend asked. said "Nope, membeis be proem. Ceorge. "V for Veal." drive, Caseman expressed the Lope that the workers would be well received and that the entire drive would go over the top. Convention In First Ward Chapel Monday A Sunday school convention will be held in the Brigham City First ward chaoel Monday evening, November 29, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. All Sunday-schoo- l workers as asked to be present, according to the superintendency. A member of the general Sunday school board will be in attendance. Following the convention, at 9 o'clock in the high school gymnasium, all Sunday school workers and their partners will be guests of the stake board at a dance and social. Disabled Veterans Express Their Thanks W. Hopkins, commander, and t J. Palmer, drive chairman of Pioneer chapter No. 3 of Disabled American Veterans, Logan, Saturday evening expressed thanks to Mayor Carl Wold and the citi zens of Brigham City for the assistance given disabled vetert ans in the drive held here Saturday. They also expressed their gratitude to the Girls League girls from Box Elder high school who conducted the sale of the on the streets and at the homes in Biigham City. They reported an encouraging response. E. Forget-Me-No- Forget-Me-No- Forget-Me-Not- s |