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Show rt that should be upset this Halloween will be the destructive tradition. Wartime means no time to clean up after pranksters. house divided AH against itselt will probably be all over it by of November 8. jhe morning X lent NUM HER 8f night Col. Blair M. Sorensen i Commands FieldW Our Heroic Dead 944 hit el Cl Bid ir M Sorensen, Louise Sorensen, Og-- t ni r Brigham City resi-dtted.u iiad been appointed commanding officer of Sherman field and installations, Kansas Col Sorensen, ;l iU.;ir resident u! Brigham Cit, is a gradniite ol Box Elder high school and Brigham Young uni Ho was commissioned versit a sotond heutenant m the anny air corps m May of 1940, recorded a near phenomenal rise to his present rank He attended the command and general stalf school at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, during the early part of this year A veteran of fid combat missions in the China, India and Burma theaters of operations, Col. Sorensen is the holder of the distinguished flying cross, silver star and the air medal. He was squadron commander and deputy group commander from April 1942 until November, 1943, while serving in the CB1 as a pilot. Born in Spanish Fork, Feb. 17. 1918, he is married and the father of a daugh- The following young men from Rox Elder county, who have been reported hilled , in action, missing in action, or having died while serving in the armed forces in this war, will be honored in ceremonies Sunday at the Bear River L. D. S. stake taberwho knows of any nacle. Anyone Box Elder county youth whose name has been inadvertently omitted from this list was asked today to notify V. Yosco Call or the News-Journa- l. ; a-- 1EWS r SDAY Glenn Basil Adams, T remonton Alton W. Butler, Brigham City Cecil Francis Call, Brigham City Robert W. Forrest, Brigham City k f Dale Thomas, Tremonton Willard C. Jensen, Brigham City Corvil Woods Mason, Honeyville C. Fred Scheunman, Brigham City Orin Dewey Snow, Dewey ville Darrell Larsen, Elwood Gwynn A . Christensen, Brigham City Glen Reese, Brigham City Wayne Facer, Willard Darrell M. Dustman, Deweyville Robert G. Stamos (born in Brigham) Marlow J. Miller, Corinne Kent L. Christensen, Brigham City John T. Finn, Brigham City James Clifford Baxter, Brigham City Raymond D. Kunzler, Willard William C. Reese, Bear River City Daniel L. Christensen, Tremonton Wade J. Monson, Corinne Glen Lucius Hansen, Mantua Mark Gaddie, Garland LeRoy E. Borgstrom, Thatcher i cuttl kM mm ITER fniirt lY R OF full-tim- hjnitaries Here chaplain ill3 general of Buckley, Dr. the S. A. LF Curtis, Utah state S. A. ,P.Vident Pay son, Colonel IB Rich, U. S. army, Salt ifl'Cc os 1 William R-- . - - e today. - Com-mcrc- full-tim- 1 i- ing e y T. 1 Orpheus To Sing Music on Sunday's program, which is open to the public, will be by the Orpheus chorus of the orBrigham City. Following F. M. Peek, Mrs. by prelude, gan the colors will be presented by the Garland post of the American Legion. The audience will Bansing " the Star Spangled and Clarence E. Smith, ner River president of the Bear stake, will give the invocation. The Orpheus chorus will sing and Dr. My Own America." Curtis will be introduced by W. Vosco Call, past president of the Utah S. A. R. Dr. Curtis will introduce Colonel Rich. The chorus then will sing Spuit The Borgstrom family will be introduced to Dr Curtis by Vosco Call, who then will read the Roll of Honor, the names of Box Elder young men who have been killed or reported missing in action. Chaplain General Buckley will Idedicate the medal, and it will (be presented 'to the Borgstrom family by Dr. Curtis Following another Or- Prayer Perfect." by the Jenkins Senator pheus chorus, and Apostle Smith will deliver of Joseph I. Dewey, Box Elder county commissioner for two terms, and Emma T. Lindsay Dewey. His grandfather was the founder of the town of Deweyville. Dewey graduated from Bear River high schoool, and attended Weber college at Ogden and L.D S. business college in Salt Lake City. He farmed with his father, represented the West Coast Life Insurance company An Box Eldorweounty, served as assistant manager of the Utah Liquor Control Commission store No. 9, and with the Office of Price Administration, working out of the Box Elder county War Price and Ration board. Mrs. Dewey is the former Lois Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Christensen. Her grandfather, John D. Peters, citiwas a prominent carly-dazen of Brigham City, for many years was president of the First National bank, and was a charter member of the Box Elder Commercial club. Dewey and Mrs. Dewey are lifelong members of the L.D.S. church. He has been a member of the Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce for five years, having held the offices of treasurer, vice president and a member of the board of directors. He served as chairman of the Peach Queen Inaugural ball, presented by the Junior Chamber of Commerce on the eve of Peach Days this fall, and had charge of the Peach Queen contest. Mrs. Dewey is secretary of the Brigham City U S O. club. Mrs. Louis Britenbeker Will Preside A. Conference At Logan At Regional P.-- loss of his four brothers, a fifth was re-son, Boyd C. Borgstrom, leased from the U. S. marine helpcorps and is now at home his father on the farm. Principal by Senator meeting will be given Smith, and Jenkins and Apostle k. The Governor Maw will speal medal will be dedicated by ChaBuckley, and Prudent plain to the. Curtis will present it family .Borgstrom Give Four Sons Mr. and Mrs. Albert Borgnation-widstrom have received the sympathy and recognition of three when months past six reported been their sons have a killed in action, and m fourth action son reported missing of operation theaters various in with the armed forces LeRov E. Borgstrom.D Clyde BorgBorgstrom and Rolonkilled in acstrom all have been is tion. and Rulon Borgstrom the Following in action. missing e - 1, pheasant Saturday morning, November limit. bag onens. Three-bir- d rear Each Monday ccning, L.D.S. information room at Discusclock. o to 9:.0 Irom7:d0 of stake tabernacle open sion beginning al 8::Q oclock. e st Native of Box Elder County Sees Bright Future For Business and Industry Here At the Capitol, tonight and Saturday, twin features, Howard E. Dewey has accep"Seven Days Ashore and Oh What A Night. ted an appointment as At the Roxy, tonight and Saturday, two features, Take secretary of the Box Elder Commercial Club and Chamber of It Rig," and Thundering Gun Slingers. Hamilton, Commerce, C. H. 28 October Saturday, announced president, At the Capitol, midnight show Saturday night at 11:45 Dewey lias resigned his position as senior price clerk with the oclock, "Doomed to Die and "Haunted House. Office of Price Administration, 29 October Sunday, effective November 1, and at that Grace Lutheran services; War Memorial home. Sunday time will take office with the school at 7 oclock in the evening, worship service at 8 o- - Chamber of Commerce. clock. Reverend Clemens E. Harms, pastor. Sermon topic, Brigham City and Box Elder P'Conthme Steadfast in My Word. have a brilliant business county dance, War and industrial future, Junior Chamber of Commerce dress-u- p Dewey (declared today. I am happy at Memorial home, beginning at 9 oclock. At the Capitol, today. Monday and Tuesday, Anne Rax- the opportunity to devote my time and efforts to helping proWilliam Eythe in The Eve of St. Mark. ter, mote the best interests of my William and Tuesday, At the Roxy, Sunday, Monday home county and town, and am Rendix and Susan Hayward in The Hairy Ape. j looking forward with pleasure to serving the splendid citizens who Monday, October 30 e 9 'make up the Chamber of 7 to from Halloween school festival, Central Annual and the popumembership school. oclock in the evening, Central lace of the town and county. Futures marks Dewey's appointment Veterans of Foreign Wars hold their regular meetings the first time in a number of in the War Memorial home, every first and third Thursday years the Chamber of Commerce has had a secretary. His 8 oclock. leuming of the P.--month, beginning at in addition to intensifiNu-- i duties, A. conference at Logan Wednesday, Regional cation of all Chamber of Comvember 1, beginning at 4 oclock. merce activities and enterprisEee Tee (dee practice changed to Wednesday evening, es, will include management of 8 the annual Peach Days celebraNovember 1. instead of usual Thursday evening hour. At room. band school tion, maintaining regular daily in the oclock high hours in the Chamber of Last days lor registration to vote November 7, Octo- office Commerce offices in the First ber . 11 and No ember 1. Security bank building, serving third and evenings Thursday as contact man between the orCity Council meetings, first each month. 8 ;RR oclock. ganization and its members, and first and third as liaison between the Box ElCounty Commissioners meetings, der Chamber and individuals and all day. month, each days throughout the American Legion Post No. 10 winter season meetings organizations state and nation. Memorial in War every second and fourth Thursday evenings Dewey was born in DeweyX home, beginning at oclock. season ville. Box Elder countv, a son n y (apt. . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SECY. oclock. vrry Citizens Medal" of the Lake City. Senator Albert of the American Revolu-o- kms of Wyoming. George B. Smith and Governor Herbert will be awarded to the on the prowill all appear J Maw Thatch-Elfamily of and pay honor to Box Sunday, in ceremonies at the gram. dead. heroic fcar River L.D.S. stake taber-M- der county's addresses at the tori'1 d However, acts of vandalism, acts of sabotage, Halloween can not and will not be tolerated. Rotary club Ladies luncheon and dance, War The at Qarland. The ccremon-5scheduled for 2 oclock Sun-afternoon, will honor all Box her county youths who have their lives in the service ? 'heir country in this war, and Pose who have been reported hssing in action. The parents or wives of all fox Elder' youths who have lost Sieir lives in the armed services nd those who are missing in Chon are especially invited to end the meeting Sunday, W. osco Call, in charge of arrange-aS or "ie PrBram, said to- - s d jh-li- .Friday, October 27 izen's Medal" To Be Awarded To Borgstrom Men Sunday ily At Meeting Honoring Service ns nt The Brigham City Police Dept. The Brigham City Council Coach Earl Ferguson's Box Elder Bees outplayed the Ogden Tigers all over the field this afr ternoon, but lost a count. by a Tin- - Bees made 17 first downs against the Tigers five, but a 25 yard pass one of three completions out of four for Ogden scored Wayne Hansen on a flip from Jensen in the second quarter. The Bees came back in the third on a scries of Peterson-to-Millpasses and a four-yarplunge by Peterson over right tackle, but Yagi failed to score from scrimmage for the extra point that would have tied the score. After knocking at the Ogden goal line throughout the final quarter, Peterson tried a field, line only kick from the a few minutes before the final gun. But again the luck was bad, and awfully close wasnt close enough. The time ran out and the Bees were stuck with their first football loss this seaheart-breake- saboActs of vandalism acts of homo-frowhich already have taken place are, surely, tage only the work of thoughtless youngsters who do not understand this. It is unfortunate that they could be so thoughtless, and we regret that it has become necessary to increase the Brigham City force temporarily in an effort to prevent such e feel that this would be unnecesvandalism. sary if youngsters understood the situation, and if their parents took the trouble to explain the situation to their children. HOWARD DEWEY IS NAMED AS , lj jer-petrati- Blair M. Sorensen in command. 0-6 . . C. Henry Nielsen out with the guard . . . son. With only two easy gomes left to play, it appeared today the From 2 Years Overseas Region 1 championship will go to South Cache on a platter. Next Thursday the Bees will Captain C. Henry Nielsen, who has been overseas in the Pa- play Weber at the Box Elder cific area for th6 past two years, stadium beginning at 2:30 oclock. arrived home yesterday on a leave. Captain Nielsen is Score by innings; serving in the field artillery, and 3 4 Quarter has been in active service since 0 0 6 0 6 the local battery of the national Box Elder 0 7 0 0 7 guard was mobilized in March, Ogden Captain Nielsen Home Gordon Christian Jensen, Brigham Lester Nelson Lee, Willard Felix H. Mackey, Jr., Willard Harold C. Toombs, Brigham Ernest Wayne Arbon, Snowville Willard Reid Larson, East Garland LaVern Maisck, Blue Creek Charles M. Oliver, Brigham Ira T. Warburton, Etna filaine Bowcutt, Riverside Lyle Loveland, Deweyville Roger Yal Sederholm, Brigham Marvil Jewell Miller, Tremonton Rulon Borgstrom, Thatcher Arthur Dale Michaelis, Garland Cecil Matthews, Brigham Dale Jensen, Garland ERS Home From Pacific season "pranks are sabotage, and any person them is actually aiding the enemy. Material of any sort now is war material." Everything is needed to help win the war. The importance of everyone at home doing his job, and the job of the boys who are away in the armed forces, is vital. Time spent cleaning up after work. pranksters is time lost from war-essenti- al The peaceful setting of Sherman field; the lazv Old Muddv" Carlos A. Hansen, Elwood Ted Richard Olsen, Brigham City Richard Golden Watt, Thatcher Charles W. Barnes, Stpndrod Elmer Yates, Brigham City Marston J. Stokes, Bothwell Lloyd A. McDonald, Perry MISSING IN ACTION :dy Any thoughtful youngster Brigham City so roly will realize that this year, with our country invoked desperately in a war, ordinary Halloween Tiaer Gains Post 7-T- Pass Completion And Extra Point Spell Victory For Weaker But Lucky Tigers in - ter. Clyde Borgstrom, Thatcher Rolon D. Borgstrom, Thatcher DIED IN ARMED FORCES E Halloween " Pranks " far-flun- g life-lon- KILLED IN ACTION TODAY BUT LOSE TILT winding its way nearby, and historical Fort Leavenworth arc m sharp contrast to the scenes of desolation that me to be encountered in the places where today's battles are being fought,'- a statement said 'On of Mrs Ol!TPLAY OGDEN ELEVEN The regional Parent-Teache- r of the Home, School, Church assoeiaiion conference for nor- and Community to Youth? thern Utah will be held WedCaptain Erving B. Shulack of in the bushncll General hospital will 1, nesday, November L D.S institute building at Lo- tell what is being done by the gan. The general theme of the army for the rehabilitation of reconference will be All Children turning service men, and what are Our Childsen. part the P.-- A. can play in the field program. Mrs. Chris Hirnlng, Presidents of the Box Elder worker for the National ConP.-A. council arc Mrs. Eph gress of Parents and Teachers, and former vice president of the Jensen of Tremonton and Mrs. national organization will be Lewis Olson of Brigham City. the featured speaker. Mrs. Hirn-ing'- s home is in Mitdhell, South P.-A. Speaker Dakota, and from 1932 to 1936 she was president of the South Dakota congress. Mrs. Louis Britenbeker of Brigham City, Regional P.-- A. president, will preside at the opening general session at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The organization's legislative program, School Fiincluding Health, nance and Military Training" will be discussed by speakers, followed by Mrs. Hirning's address on the conference topic. The remainder of the afternoon will be spent in departmental forums, followed by a luncheon in the college cafeteriq at g o'clock Mrs. Britenbeker again will preside at the general session beginning at 7:30 o'clock in the evening. Features of this proMrs. Chris Hirning gram will be a forum discussion All Our Children. of What are Youth Problems Today? by students of Logan news on high school, and a discussion on! Theres home-tow. What are the Responsibilities every page of the T. it required In April, 1911. gallons of alcohol for each pounds of smokeless pow- dor produced, as compared with 1 9 gallons of alcohol used for the same amount of pow today. 7 61 100 addresses, and Governor I I Maw sing "Lights Out, and the bene- diction and organ postlude will Iconclude the ceremonies. j n News-Journal- 30-da- y 12 1941. At the time he entered service, Captain Nielsen was Box Elder county clerk. His wife, who has been making her home here while he has been overseas, is the former Jennie Marble. They have two sons. LEGION HEARS MORRISON Morrison Judge Marriner was the principal speaker at the meeting regular of local post No. 10 of the American Legion. Morrjson spoke 9n the obligations of fclvic citizenship," and discussed the place of civic clubs and service organizations in community life. He spoke of the future of small communities, and the part service clubs will play in building that future. Lt. Col. Leon C. Packer spoke briefly on bis overseas experiences as a Liberator bomber pilot In the European theater of operations. Donna Petersen played two saxophone solos, accompanied by Apollo Hansen. Leon Taggart, first vice commander, had charge of the meeting in the absence of Leon Gardner, commander. A Dutch lunch was served following the semi-monthl- y C. OF C. AND WIVES MEET A general membership mect- ing of the Chamber of Com- merce and their ladies was held Monday evening at 8 o'clock. The program was under the di- rcction of J. Edwin Baird. Geraldine Thompson sang two selections accompanied by Apollo Hansen. Donna Peterson played two saxophone solos, accompanied by Apollo Hansen. A splendid talk was given by George Meyer of the U.S.A.C. on South America. A buffet luncheon was served to 125 guests. School Festival Set For Monday Evening Central school's fifth annual Hallowe'en festival will be held Monday, October 30, between the hours of seven and nine o'clock. There will be plenty of good food. A special event during the evening will be the sugar plum tree. Valuable prizes will be given during the event. All townspeople are invited to attend and enjoy the evening of merriment, said Mrs. Time and GREELEY, Colo. streets got mixed for a Fort Warren, Wyo., GI who recentThe soldier ly visited here. couldn't remember whether die had a date for 8 oclock son Ninth street, or for 9 o'cldck ' on Eighth street. r Searl Beecher, vice president Jof who heads the copi- the mittec in charge of, arranfce- ., 'ments. . Waste Paper Campaign Here Last Friday And Saturday Nets 17 Tons, Five Tons Over Quota t ton, Jay Taylor, Richard Cheney, J. C. Knudsen, Max Fryer, Paul Bennion, Douglas Ritchie and Richard McFarland. Adults, assisting in the campaign were Mrs. L. A. Richardson, Charles Reeves and O. G. Bargcron of the local salvage committee; Nels Slander, Mrs. Harry Bloom, Mrs. V. V. Phillips, Mrs. Leland Larsen, Mrs. William Barnard and Daisy Madsen, in addition to the chairmen of the surrounding communities, Mrs. Clark Rasmussen at Mantua, Mrs. BerSeventeen tons of scrap pa- nice Anderson at Corinne, Mrs. per was picked up in Brigham Johansen of Willard Hjalmer Willard Corinne, Mantua, City, A. Stokes of Harper and J. two and Harper during the This waste paper real- ward. days. Bushncll General ly was needed, Miss Christen- furnished trucks and hospital drivers, sen asserted. There was an under the direction of Lt. Ray eager market, a large Denver O. Phillips. paper mill, waiting for it. All bundles picked up in Girl Scouts assisting with the Brigham City were properly drive were Charlene Wight, and securely tied. Miss ChrisRuth Stoller, Luana Visintain-er- , tensen She extended reported. Catherine Campion, Patric- the thanks of the Civic Imia Campion, Nancy Jane Stolprovement committee and the ler, Gene Ritchie, Beverly Jen- salvage committee for the splenJoLene Arvilla sen, Jensen, did cooperation of citizens of Saeket and Helen Nielsen, un- this area in the campaign. der the direction of Mrs. Otto "The need for scrap paper is Visintainer, Girl Scout leader. not over now, she warned. Lois Christensen and Caroline "Bundles of newspapers, unHall were two other young bound books and magazines, girls who helped with the drive. tied securely, should be taken Boys helping with the pick- to the paper salvage depot, at west First south. They may up of the tied bundles of paper and magazines were Lynn be left outside the building at Holman, Bill Hales, LaVar Hea any time, she said. their assigned Surpassing quota by five tons in the scrap paper drive staged in the Brigham City area last Friday and Saturday, the Civic Improvement club, sponsors, today extended credit for the success of the campaign to Bushncll General hospital truck drivers, the local salvage committee, and particularly to the Girl Scouts and young boys who "really did the work, according to Miss Mabel Christensen, president. |