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Show Xir a .eainem.au promised weather and Thuisday. There tlT 2, me high cloudiness, warmratines wijl.be I, today, High Tuesday. an this morning 3o gO. Low ,!,ion ol Mirmg )Um u)ih!it to "r CROWNED QUEENI H STAKE GOLD Huge Crowd Fills ul Mi - GREEN Mrs. Eugene Butt and Mi David A'Vn resi),.ltlu..j. were the flower "h..e Master Dennis Bi "d I f dii, Mi OH Pit Cl ICLUd BOX ELDER The South Box Elder stake1"'"' ot Mr and Mr Hold and Green Bail was held pr Bl 'n?-- s last Wednesday As the April queens and their H in the heamifuevening, onental set p.tity were presented Vol. 53 No. 32 ling of tiie Box Eider hih Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday, '"y d 'm.k f their places around Hhool g.v mnasium whuh ha(J 'he or. Mrs. A. P. Dai been decorated tor the annual en Wnlard piesident ol the Junior Piom xmi i Box Elder stake Y. L. M A Miss Joan htsl0'vd the stake queens Hailing, lovelv lJpe daughter of Mr and Mrs Wil tea "n 'IlNS Hailing, tnus re mg the verford Hailing of Mantua was dict ol the long awaited Looks Like Things Are Movinq On The Refuge Road judging The queen Clowned stake queen Miss Hall-inwas chosen Horn the seven 'vas then eseoited to the cen watd queens competing for the ler ol the hall where O Dee Lund South stake Y Nl. M. I. a. honor. ot a basis of attendance president, put tin- - stake crown at M I. A meetings upon i he lovely head of the1 of vvatd attendance at percentage dance and Mantui miss. Miss Hailing and chatrn and beauty as judged her loyal party then made a by tour out of town judges, Mr. comp'ete circle of the hall and1 and Mrs Garland Puey and tick their places at the throne Mr. and Mis Leon Christiansen The other six queens and then of Tremonlon. He. attendants attendants made a Wrte Miss LaRae l.atsen, daughter of Mr and Mis Austin Lar- aiouiut the thione and a delight fu! tlooi show was presented in sen. and Miss Myrna Sims, their honor undei Ihe direction Mi of daughter and Mrs Archie ol M' and Mrs. Ralph West-oveSims of Mantua. Completing the wete ,m le Miss royal party The floor spow was an otigt-ltdJudy Kay Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Buss Jensen dance number composed by and Mrs. Westover and little Miss Carolyn taught to Hailing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn twelve young couples from the Hailing of Mantua, as flower carious wards of the South girls; and Master Btyee Jepp-son- , slake by Mrs. Westover and her son ol Mr. and Mrs. Het husband. Paiticipating in the man Jeppsen of Mantua, carry- beautiful dance number were Miss Pat Rahwson and Jay Valing the royal crown entine Miss Doris Hansen and Representing the Biigham City Ross Olen, Miss LaVon Jensen First ward as queen was Miss and Elywn Jensen, Miss Mona .. .. ., Jackie Carruthers and her at- Rae Wood and Wayne Kimber Members Hoad Committee And hamlier ( Commissioners tendants were Miss Donna An- Miss Deon Jensen and Dick Jo County derson and Miss Alice Jensen. sephson, Miss Donell Jorgen . . . Kiver Migthe clumping of the first load of gravel, Monday noon, on the watching Flower girls were little Linda son and Haiper Jeppson, Miss ratory Bird refuge road, west of Brigham City. Authorization for the rebuilding and surJeppsen, daughter of Mr. and Cleo Rasmussen and Leon Johnlast Friday morning, when Gov. Maws signature comMrs Elmer Jeppsen, and little son. Miss Marva Johnson and facing of the road was received which the county provides $20,000 and the state deunder contract for a the job, Margaret Baird, daughter of Mr. Robert Isaacson. Miss DcRevo pleted and Mis. Don Baird. Maslet Kent Harper and Clair Hailing, Miss partment of publicity and industrial development $40,000. Estimated cost of the project Beecher, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Evelyn Caier and George Jor- is $60,000. Pictured above as the first load of gravel is dumped on the road are, left to Box Elder county commissioners hoard ; Orlando W. Beecher was the crown beargenson, Miss Geraldine Steffen right, Lewis S. Wight, chairman of the Allen Horace commissioners; J. D. Gunderson of the Box er. From the Second ward came and Dale Anderson, Miss county and Hunsaker, ("Dick) Anderson and O'Dean Nel- Elder Chamber of Commerce; John W. Howard, chairman of the roads committee of the queen Phyllis Reeder and atten. B. Hendricks, W. E. Tyson, Ira W. dants Joan Jensen and Joyce son, Mrs. Lillian S. Westover Chamber of Commerce this year and last year, and Jensen, with tiny Lorraine Han- and Ralph Westover. Following Packer, director member, and Hen in Bunder son of the Chamber roads committee. sen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the dance number, the queens waltz was featured with the Earl Hansen and Sheryl daughter of Mr. and Mrs. stake queen and attendants and Sal. lulj April 21, 1948 8 Pages i j Jursday Meet Fast American Legion Qcden Three Girls Save Playmate From Drowning the will furnish at the regular meeting E; Brigham City American at 8 p. m. post Thursday it War Memorial home, announced today by local p0st officers. interclub program ' st exchange meet-l(- ; the the current year and all y jpoionaires are urged to 1 attendance. All veterans fitted to attend the meet- sdays PATSY EARL SWEPT TWO BLOCKS ALONG CREEK BEFORE Howard Call, Summoned By Daughter, Pulls Out Of Turbid Box Elder Creek Sevcn-Year-O- ld Brigham Gitv had three modest little heroines this week. The parents of Patricia Earl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Karl, credited them with saving their daughters life Monday evening. Du quick thinking and prompt seven-year-o- semi-circl- r R. to Commander Person of the Ogden post, Lusuallv good program has Wording fpmen - endance. omg the program a clutch ; served. will be iry j Nelson, 80, sses ucks ; ' Away Mon. at a . Jocal hospital, to incident of age. fewas born February 5, 18G8. 'Jbntua. a daughter of Jo-W- s and Ann Andersen Niel-She was reared and edu-t- Lyn-nett- Mantua. of was a member City First ward, in the Relief society am d the Hun-sake- and and Wallace Hunsaker as flower their partners beginning and block teacher. girls and Master Dicky Harmer, the other ward queens and ativors are two brothers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon tendants and their partners. and Harmer as crown bearer. Lovely They were then joined by the n Nelson of Provo Dorene Meacham was present- flower girls dancing with their E. Nelson of Springville. serai services will be held ed as queen of the Fifth ward fathers and the crown bearers Shirdancing with their mothers. This day afternoon at 1 oclock with Mona Rae Wood and as attendants; added to the interest of the f First ward chapel in Brig- - J ley Po.sworth Mr. and iioTr Show and was very much City, with- Bishop Tred L. Judy L&ney, daughter of Lila enjoyed by the many specand Elwood Mrs. sen Laney, Friends officiating. Following the queens Ann Crowther, daughter of Mr. tators. call at the Harold B. Felt flowwaltz, the public then enjoyed ral home this (Wednesday) and Mrs. Lyle Crowther as g between the hours of er girls; and Master Quinn Lar- another hour of dancing. More to than 700 people attended this 9 oclock. Thursday morn-ifte- r sen. small boy belonging car- affair, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Larsen proving it to be one of 11 oclock, most successful Gold and lal will be in the Mantua rying the crown. Brigham Sixth the Miss Green Balls in the history of tery, with the Harold B. ward proudly presented as their Funeral home in charge. Darlene Tingey queen the stake. with Evelyn Cazter and Joan attendants. Flower "PL r m ri i Culp Of Salt Lake Flammwereas Francis I HUTS. Hyer. daugh- - jUlu rOlk S jhOW girls Norwood Mrs. ter of Mr. and lotary Speaker Fri. Cdpitol Theater Hyer and little Kathleen Hant Culp of Salt Lake City. sen, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Twelve noon is the hour and president of the Salt Richard Hansen, while Master Thursday is the day for the Rotary club, was the David, son of Mrs. Jay Hansen Old Folk's party at the Capitol and W. at the regular acted as crown bearer. Patricia theatei, John Adams ' the Vosco Call, luncheon meeting held Ann Baddley represented North and South noon in the Howard Willard ward with Joyce Kunz-le- r Box Elder stake Old Folks room. He was and Dorothy Hamblin at- chairmen, reminded the older Flowers were carried people of the community today. by Rulon Baron. Culp tending on the Rotary Foundation, by tiny Arlene Ward, daughter feaAn outstanding double w Bowen toasted Charles of Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Ward, and Ken Murray's 'orth and S. M. Rasmussen Carol Butler, daughter of Mr. and ture program, Master War- "Bill and Coo and "The Fabulair birthdays, which occur Mrs. J. H. Butler. Mr. and lous Texan, will be the theaot the month of April. ren Wassom, son crown ter fare for the Old Folk. Ward as Wassom, Mrs. Andersen Vaughn toasted Will the Willard committees are arranging dl. Scott Horsley, Walter bearer, completedof the Perry portation and other details bnn and Hervin Bunderson Queen " 'was Miss Jean Wagstaff, one still lacking transportation birthdays occur during is asked to get in touch with his onth of March, who was attended by Miss Jabishop, they said. Miss Marilyn B. Stratford, president net Young and dub, conducted the meet- - Judson. Little Misses Margaret Phone your news to N'o. 7. Bott and Susan Allen, daughters - lj. prin-speak- .1. II, wJ Hes Gold And Green She Reigns Over South Box Elder Stake .. I vs 4 r ,,.vau.-au- ' : VA - S.JJU. ' x - I:--- ,, f o a. 4' ' v i Boy, And Big News On This Front Page Last Friday morning. April about the time the sun was coming up and the weary gang was wrapping the paper to go to the post oilice, the advent on another son was greeted with joy by Alwayne Conley Charles Warren Charles Conley 8. and Cathy Kay 4, along with assorted doctors, staff members, nurses and assistants at Cooley Memorial hospitaL Naturally, the young man chose to arrive on press day. Newspaper babies always do. 16, News-Journ- actions of Gloria Jean Call, 7, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Call; Katen Poulscn, 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Poulscn; and Beverly Jeppsen, 8, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jeppsen, resulted in the delivfiance of Patricia s Earl from the swift, roily of Box Elder creek, after they had carried her along, frequently submerged, for nearly two blocks from the point where she fell in, daughter wa-tei- Clay-bougClay-baug- Clay-baug- Playing In Swing The four little girls were playing on an old improvised swing, on a vacant property on the west side of First east, between Fourth and Fifth south where the street crosses Box Elder creek. A cable was fastened on a limb high in a tree, and at the He has plenty to learn, howother end, near the ground, was ever he missed tne deadline, a loop in which children would and his opportunity to be place one foot, onto the "hot news," by several hours. cable and swing hang in a wide arc, He still rates the front page out over the creek. this one, anyway. There has Falls Into Creek to be some compensation for Little Patricia Earl lost her 71, a young man joining up with hold, while swinging, and fell I a newspaper family into the creek, and Dies In The newcomer will be christurbid following recent rains tened Van Wayne Claybaugh. and melting temperatures In the Harriet Ella Waldron Harris, mountain areas adjacent to the of Robert C. Harris, 73, wife streams headwaters. 7.40 m. at died Tremonton, p. Takes Office At As the stream carried her in the Friday Valley hospital. R. away, frequently out of sight Mrs. Harris was born Sept. Inaugural Dinner under the muddy waters, her 15, 1874 at Rich ville, Morgan And Dance Saturday three companions made quick county, a daughter of Gillispie decisions. At first they talked and Ann Durhurst Waldron. She Je3se Jepperson was elected of Jumping In after her, hut saw in reared and w'as educated of the Brigham City president it would be useless, that they atMorgan county and later Junior Chamber of Commerce, P.-T.were no match for the of tended for Utah University A. and was inducted in office at strpam. Beverly Jepptwo She school years. taught the annual inaugural dinner sen then said she would follow in Morgan and Davis counties, in the Kaiser was Mrs. dance Saturday evening Rudolph along the creek bank, trying to Commercial clubrooms. Me suc- elected president of the Lincoln prior to her marriage to Mr. keep sight of Patricia in the in Harris 2, 1898, the February ceeds Bill Long, who has served School district stream, while the other two ran L. D. S. Salt Lake temple. After as president of the organization for help, Association at a meeting last their marriage they moved to the past year. Beverly Follows Along 32 Tremonton in the ago. years held Wednesday evening "It was just about 6:30 oclock JunShe served a was has the teacher in Jepperson Sunday Fourth ward chapel. Mrs. HarGloria Jean came running when soRelief and ior Chamber as a director the old school, Primary Sycamore was elected first into the house and shouted that past two years, as director memJ. Bott ciety in Bothwell and TremonVictor a little girl had fallen into the ton wards. She had served as ber of the duck carnival com- was named second J. D. Gundersom creek," Mrs. Howard Call revlce Pr,M'lent first of counselor and mittee year before last and of president Mrs. Nolan Jensen as secMrs. Is on Ronald Packer home lated. The Call's secretary Y. L. M. I. A. the the Bothwell fund raising She past year. retary, and Mrs. T. C. Tucker and treasurer Mrs. Arthur Lin- the bank of Box Elder creek, at During the war he served four was elected treasurer. Mrs. Jo- was a past secretary of the ford. 450 north Main street. Gloria and years in .the Ha- seph R. Reeder, retiring presi- Home Economies club, Tremonwere Installed by said another little girl was runofficers The ton. At of waiian Islands with the corps the time her death dent, installed the new officers she was Box ning along beside her, so they Davis, south of engineers, and for the past that president of the Mid- Mrs. Lloyd evening. . Mrs. A. council president. could tell where she was, Elder land camp, D. U. P. three years has been associated Call related. with his brother, Don, in Dons The program w'as furnished Surviving besides the hus- Music for the program was furCall, former Brigham City school Service, at 23 south Main street. by the boys and girls chorus band are the following sons and nished by the Central of the fifth and sixth grades. daughters: Golden W Wilford band, under the direction of chief of police and wartime navy shore patrol veteran, raced from Elected to the board of direc- This fine trained group of young W., Leland R. Harris, and Mrs. Wayne Johnson. r terms were tors for the house, looked up and down of 6tate Earl Hunsaker the Evan several with Mrs. entertained Green, Tremonton; people Ray Andersen, John Reese, Dale numbers. The guest speaker of Thelma Watkins, Logan; T. Oral highway patrol, gave the prin- stream, and saw Beverly Jeppsen running along the bank, Seerist and Bob Fisher, and Rped the evening was Dr. Daryl Chase Harris, Detroit. Mich., Dr. Char- cipal address on "Safety, and Simonsen was elected to a at les W. Harris, St. Louis, Mo., Established Laws versus Ju- looking into the water. of the Institute of Religion Carry-ove- r directerm. Three Attempts the Utah State Agricultural col- and 18 grandchildren. Services venile Delinquency. tors are Herman Hadfield, O. D. By the time he raced through sub-jec- t The annual report Dr. were Chase's in conducted Monday presidents in Logan. Lund and Jay Wight Retiring di- lege was "Religion In The was given by Mrs. Eliot Ward, the block and caught up with rectors are Reeve Brown, Jarvis Home. the retiring president. Reports Beverly, Patricia had been carFollowing the interestPetersen, Dale Seerist and Vern ing also were given by the summer ried almost through the block A. Dies refreshments At discussion, May Harmer. The state director, and were served in the Fourth ward George round-uehaitman, Mrs. George by the stream, to the bridge at are appointed amusement hall. secretary-treasurePaul, Idaho, Tuesday Kidd; the magazine chairman, First west street. Call jumped into the stream, by the president, and the vice George A. May, Paul, Idaho, Mrs. Gordon Reeves, and the which he found so swift he Retiring officers of the Lincoln passed away Tuesday morning treasurer, Mrs. Blanche Ferre. president is elected by the board School P. T. A. include Mrs. Jo- at 6 oclock He is the brother of directors. Announcement was made of could scarcely keep his Noting seph R .Reeder, president; Mrs. of Leon, Byron and Stanley May the state P. T. A. convention, to in the strong current. He grabDelbert Hadfield, chairman, Glen Fife, vice president; Mrs. of be held Friday and Saturday, bed for the little girl but missHarper ward and Mrs. and Vern Harmer, director memand secretary, Wright, Eugene Hillstrom, April 30 and May 1, at Salt Lake ed. Unable to keep pace with City. Brigham ber of the entertainment com- Mrs. R. V. Wixom. treasurer. . , Another sister, Mrs. Zelma A., the child being washed downCity. In behalf of the arin of were mittee, charge Mrs. Ward presented the school stream, he jumped out on the in Ogden. lives for the dinner and rangements Funeral services will he con with S2O0, to he spent for equip- - bank, ran to a point downstream dance. About 125 Jaycees and from the child, and again enat Paul Friday afternoon ' ment for the school. ducted their partners attended. tered the creek and tried to grab Long introduced the retiring her. Again he missed in the holdmembers of the hoard, the turbid water. over members, and announced His third attempt, he succeedelection results and presented ed in catching hold of the girls for the Graduation new exercises the the officers, pinning CARNIVAL-DANC- E arms, and carried her out onto presidents badge on Jepperson. Sunday School Teachers' Train-the bank. Long in turn presented the ing class will be held Sunday Mrs. Call, meanwhile, had party are providing prizes in Prizes For Cards past presidents badge by Mar-- afternoon, April 25 at 2.30 summoned the fire department, call games. and director state vin Peters, (( lock at the First ward chapel, And Door Prizes Dancing in the main auditor- which was on hand in case first candidate for the state vicejjjmh north and south Box Elder ium will he to the music of aid treatment or the respirator Will Be Given Away presidency. Istakps will participate. were needed. However, there Dan Ross and his orchestra. Following the induction, the was no water in the childs 10 and 50 graduates enof Between Features the was of indicate the sales Advance ticket remainder evenings evening lungs, and apparently she sufwill be their will be awarded valuable tertainment diplomas a capacity crowd, and fun for spent in dancing to the music, fered only shock and minor at has this time. The class Amvets' bone-boe- door prizes, including a S240 of Kay Schumans' orchestra. pvprj.one a conducted since early fall flt carnival dance at the War home freezer, a blanket from scratches on her legs and arms. She was conscious when she under the capable leadership of Memorial home this t Baron Woolen mills, a dozen was Nurses Association To brought from the water. E. da , rose Kenneth new and automobile plants, evening, Mrs. Bill Davis, Weight, according to the church mvet of the Can- - tire. Everyone attending the South Box Elder chapter of the Meet Here April 28 the grad- cer benefit party, said yester- party is eligible to win these American Cancer society, in its The regular meeting of the program. Following ceremony a union meet- day. prizes, and it is not required annual drive. Utah State Nurses association, uation will be held for all Sunday that the winner of the top prize, 8.00 ing at will The Refreshments will be served 7. begin party No. has been District postSchool officers and teachers, ac- o'clock. Those wishing to do so the home freezer, be in atten- at the carnival, and everyone, poned from Wednesday, April cording to both stake superin- may play cards, in the second dance. old and young, is invited and 21, until Wednesday, April 28 tendents, Delbert S. Cook and floor hall at the War Memorial The session will be held in Albert Tickets have been on sale by welcome to attend. All officers, home. "Everyone who enjoys all members of the local Am-ve- t the Howard hotel, at 4 oclock. teachers Bingham. and bishopric in charge card playing is urged to attend," Five Hens Eight Eggs Dr. Bruce Harmon will be the of post and Auxiliary, and may Sunday school work are urg- Davis said, either in pi SPRINGFIELD, Mass (UP) on will and talk speaker evebe at guest secured the door this ed to be present. Mrs. David Duncan of Sixteen foursomes, or to join a dental hygiene. . ning. of Acres boasts that a total game after they get there. All and All nurses are invited be card will in games Entire net proceeds from the eight eggs were produced Do you have a news item of,s(fial each is requested to bring a of the chickens. five one benefit to sponsors carnival wil' was announced. the it 7. to No. go by it day Phone guest, JESSE JEPPERSON PRESIDENT OF BRIGHAM JUNIOR CHAMBER Mrs. Harriet Harris, Tremonton fast-flowin- Kaiser New Lincoln President Parent-Teacher- one-hal- swift-movin- s f two-yea- one-yea- r a Mor-land- AMYETS CANCER FUND BENEFIT i IS TONIGHT lx,.' A 5 23ar z M Sl L L m (Wednes-Superintenden- r. j ' h . Suth Stake Bail p'lrtv Joan Ha,linK And lhC .. ;h; south Box Elder stake Gold and H f Mantua ward was chosen rtv at the highlight annual j aml s Pictured on her throne with t attendants are LaKae Larsen, Sjai held in thc Box Ekkr high SChlPrvve little Lower girls are Ifft JePl"en, and the xr Perm- Dal- Myrna Sims, the crown bearer a nJ queen The Jensen. and y filing Judy Kay d.A. president, placed the royal c a presiriont hoa - Oii-.i- 4iUWn i At . i i, hr - ld Clay-baug- 5 Bar of 59 south j Nelson, 80, g east. Brigham City, died morning, April 19, at 9 W Its A ! arranged and a large group Ogden legionaires will be S RESCUE play-interest- ? g |