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Show 'Violinist CHAMBER DEEEGATION EXTENDS COOPERATION AT WED. MEET box elder VOLUME 54, NUMBER 28 i Bewd -- " Weight, Bunderson To "Squeeze Out" Excess Cost Items ouma Jliss Delpha Andersen For Popular Program violinist, talented young Two outstanding musical arof Mr. and Mrs. tists and personalities will bring one be will Andersen, jiizo be a concert program with trementhe young musicians to dous popular appeal to' BrigRented Saturday evening ham City Wednesday evening. he annual Beta Sigma rhi April 20, under the sponsorship musicale. talent local iirity of the Brigham City Junior Andersen is a senior in Chamber of Commerce. The The artists are Gale high school. x Elder Page, to attend die is invited picture and radio star, and concert, her husband, Solito de Solis, a urdav evenings ,ch is free of charge. and a dislinguLshed pianist leading exponent of concert treatment of popular songs. They will appear in a popular concert in the Box Eldet stake tabernacle at 8:30 oclock J Musicale Wednesday evening, April 20, with a program loaded with repopular compositions loved and ieta Sigma Phi sorority understood by everyone, innted the public today of the to cluding such composers as :aal local talent musicale, Kern and Berpresented Saturday evening, Gershwin, Porter, lin. 8:15 in the at oclock, lining Reserved seat tickets will go There is no ke tabernacle. on sale this week ssion charge, and the pubiby Junior Chamber members. s invited to attend. out-dinScreen fans will recall Miss Ping presented are three artists: Page from her outstanding peryoung local is Delpha Andersen, violinist, formance in the "Four Daughters series with the Lane sisighter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Marilyn Ben-n- , ters; "They Drive By Night pianist, daughter of Mr. with Ann Sheridan and HumphMrs. Glen M. Bennion, and rey Bogart; "Knute Rockne Dixie Mecham, daughter with Pat OBrien, and numerMr, and Mrs. Harvey Mecham ous other motion picture proSalt Lake ductions. City. Currently, Gale Page may be seen in the Cagney motion picblic Urged To Wear ture production of The William a Pulitzer prize winning Hats To Dance Saroy, uzy play, "The Time of Your Life irab that hat and come to with James Cagney and an Crazy Hat dance Saturday cast. ning, Uorth Box Elder stake Miss Page has just completed nsors of the novelty dance the Columbia picture "Anna The public is invited, Lucasta, which will be one of m addition to a lot of fun, the major pictures released in ntmber of prizes will be d The cast includes handin the inducements. picked stars such as Paulette Crowford Broderick rystal Springs dances o n Goddard, tJtday nights this summer and Oscar Homolko. being Radio audiences have heard sponsored by the ;th, with the stakes Miss Page many times as the taking ra as popular sponsois of the dances. feminine star of the week its North Box Elder Woodbury Hollywood playhouse turn. audiences Television series. will soon see her as the star of the leading television drama asons program, "Confessions. Page started her career daughter mo-tio- n wity Reminds C Sat. Alon-Anderse- all-st- in-de- 19-1- -- UrtffM awn OWN, Holding Jsecial ill Meeting Master Masons attend tmity Lodge 5 are invited the special evening, ock. meeting to be held Friday, at 7:30 23, pin will 50years-a-Maso- inferred on William G. Dav-a- t the meeting. Dinner .,p!us Dttom;- - will be served at the Howard cafe, and a program will be presented during the evening. John Edward Carver, past Grand grand master of the the make will of Utah, Lodge presentation, on behalf of the Grand Lodge of Indiana, where Davenport maintains his PROCLAMATION City Hall of Brigham Whereas the President of the United States and Governor of the State of Utah have proclaimed the ath of April, CANCER CONTROL MONTH: News-Journ- O prize-winnin- g Memorial Monday For Wm.L. Holmes one-quart- ar s Counting cancer age, hereas modern medical skill can save at of those who now die in this city annuallj and disease is detected early and treated promptly; Whereas to do this it becomes incumbent upon ,, ilof us to redouble our efforts in supporting the worn i cancer oi control, therefore, I, Lorenzo J. Bott, Mayor as APRIL City of Brigham, do hereby proclaim W CANCER CONTROL MONTH t" 3 such. that citizens of this city observe it as bistitute.N further request that all individuals, and organizations within this city CC.)P n aid assist the American Cancer Society in its cam-?- request during April. GIVEN V La-mo- my Umlei; the Seal of the Utoi of Brigham, State of Utah, this 8th day ot April in the year our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-nin- e. Passes Away Wed. illus-natio- - h Fors-gren- Hiner Dean Talks Com-meiei- Box Elder Does Well In Speech Meet Saturday Merit Badge Scouts Apr. PONY EXPRESS e Mayor (Signed) Lorenzo J. Bott, Utah Brigham City, pro-Cu- Oscar Forgren, 20-3- the problem of cancer is becoming with an aging population steacii ye until more and more people are reaching Whereas acute Effective Used Once, Worked Once OF INDIAN n lurable Classifieds J007, With ,t pat on the back and from Three or lour years ago I j pledge of cooperation representatives from the Box Ellost a ring ol keys. Including BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1919 Chamber of Commerce, the the keys to the car, our safety It PAGES der board of education Wednesday deposit box . . . everything night began its job of finding we own. 111 ONE-FOURT- H some $175,000 in costs that could My husband was frantic. I ofbe taken out of plans for the haunted the News-Journnew Central school building fice looking over the keys that MOOLWORKERS'WF-CAMPU- S without detracting seriously had been turned it, and to see from the quality and usefulness if mine were broughl in. 1 of the building. ran a lost ad, loo, simply deWatkins Reports New The board also appioved salFinal Honors scribing the keys and giving School conFurnish Would schedules teacher and my name. ary Showboat " Star In Concert Here The day after the paper tracts for next year, and transJobs To About 300 came out the man at Merrell's acted oilier business. said The boarding school for Nava-jFollowing their decision last; Planing mill calledI and been had our he had keys. for the week to reject all bids Indian children in Brigham up there the day I lost them, Central school contracts, WedCity, m the Bushneil hospital but it hadnt occurred lo me 300 will about prebegan nesday night they provide plant, that Arfor they might have been another advertising paring jobs, according to Senator for bids which they hoped would lost there. thur V. Watkins. I think that is the only U. S. bureau of Indian affairs produce contractors willing to News-Journad classified undertake school anticithe the officials explained building we're as far as so ever we ran, for considerable less money. pated eltcct on the housing sitclasconcerned uation at Brigham City, due to To Keep Same Plans 100 perresults sified ads get new of Indian the The board members, at Wedoperation cent. And we were mighty school at Bushneil in reply to nesday night's meeting, stated relieved lo get those keys the senators question. a figuie in the range of $330,-OO"The Utah home building into $3(10,000 as the price they backl By Bernice Gibbs Anderson exSenator Watkins dustry, expected to pay for the new Corinne, Utah school. plained, has expressed interest story) (A $1.00 in the housing situation which "The board would like to remay be created at Brigham City tain the general form of the when the new school begins building," as designed in the transput in the past two weeks, operations. If it appeared that of Karl Krusmark, school we op' ted discussions to see plans a housing shortage might ocboard architect, Kenneth E. if theia was something we could cur. industry leaders expressed exdo, he said. Weight, superintendent, a desire to construct new housbut the plained yesterday, Is Offered Help Holmes William Ixe in Sgi. the facilities Brigham ing is the total cost. It Howard problem After discussions, City aiea, he said. must be brought down. Its go- continued, we determined that . . . gave his life in service . . Dr. Willard W. Beatty, direcing to take a very detailed, In- it w'ould toe advisable to meet tor of the division of education telligent and accurate study. with the board and proffer our of the Indian .bureau reported The board assistance on anything with assigned Weight; that all types of personnel at and llervin Bunderson, assistant which we possibly could help. the school will number approxiof We have no specific phase of in charge superintendent mately 300. to means to find the job In mind, but we feel buildings, try 5f this total, he said about of securing a building within that you might wish to ask our 'would seek housing Memorial services for Sergeant the limits of $350,000 to $3G0,-00- help in some manner. accommodations off the camHoward gave it as his perLee. Holmes, who was William pus. Weight said he, Bunderson sonal opinion that local and Present plans contemplate that killed in action February 21, teacheis and matrons will live 1945, on Iwo Jima, will be con and Krusmark would approach school taxes must and should with all on the school campus. Cooks, ducted Monday at 12 oclock the problem of reducing the increase, in keeping levels, maintenance men, noon at the Joseph William Tay- cost of the building, first, by other costs, from pre-wGale Page engineers, of We feel that the board is to lor Memorial mortuary, 125 No, investigating the possibility acetc., will require mater-be complimented on their substituting lower cost . and her husband, Solito de Solis, will appear here WedMain, Salt Lake City, by commodations, he said. G the pniT hiy-- by fflbfl. jitf hile Dr- - Beattys explanaToronto, bishop of tlw by ,the nesday: evening, April 20, in a concert sponsored the 'radiant healing pro- right kind of a, tottMing, a buildnating Church Duncan Jesus of would be Indicated there ward, Miss tion Chamber JuTnior Commerce. of BrightinV City Page vided in the specifications; and ing with advantage td outFour approximately 75 employes of Christ of Latterday Saints. won screen fame with the Lane sisters m the third a last possibility possi- weigh the temporary inconvenwould school who the Indian of Utah the was star the and Daughters series of movies, Sgt. Holmes was born July 6, bly by eliminating the kinder- ience of not having the buildlive off the campus, it was reaproduction of Show Boat last summer. Her husband soned that many of these em- 1920, in Brigham City, a son of garten section of the building. ing sooner, Howard asserted. R. Will and Emma Bowen Solito de Solis, is a distinguished pianist. Their concert Weight described the attitude I have made a careful study of would be northern Utah Holmes. ployes He was an active of the Chamber of Commerce the plans, he said, and I feel program is loaded with popular appeal. people who already have hous- member of the L. D. S. church. delegation that called on the that the board is to 'be highly area. in this unMLss Last summer ing Pages not as an actress, but as a voboard Wednesday evening as complimented on their selection He was graduated from Box performance as "Juone of the finest things Ive of an architect, and on the incalist, making her debut in the forgettable Elder high school, and was emin Show Boat in New York lia" ever seen. numerable fine and thoroughEmpire room of the Palmer and at Salt Lake City renewed 88, ployed in the newspaper busi- Lillie Change In Salary with in going details of .the plan they House ness with his father, who was Chicago along her interest in singing, and afThe schedule of salaries of have worked out, step by step, editor of the Box Elder Journal. the now famous Dennis Mor- ter a year's preparation, Miss teachers for the coming year with him. dance-teato He with moved in the a will family appear Page popular gan and the great was approved with little change. You can 'buy a hat for 50 Salt Lake City In 1940, and was and Yolanda. Miss concert. She w ill sing the well-knoof Veloz Principal exception was a $100 cents, Howard said, in a as tier n earned of "Show soon voice operator Boat, linotype employed songs Page's Oscar Foisgren, 88, of 124 for a year increase for holders of "or you can buy one the Salt Lake Tribune-Telegram- . and south My Bill, musical program of her- own on "Make Believe, west street, BrigFifth bachelor degrees, and a $200 a for $15. Either hat will fit. This NBC. The acting talent which Can't Help Lovin That Man. ham increase for teachers hold- analogy holds true with ' this City, died in an Ogden Sgt. Holmes enlisted in the year M;,ss Page demonstrated on this Other great songs such as Summasters hospital morning Wednesday degrees. The base buildings, but in buildings as marine corps, Second Mormon ing radio show drew enthusiastic mer Time, "Tea For Two and at 11 oclock following a for a teacher with a bach- with hats we will get what we salary and battalion, August 20, 1912, attention and a Hollywood pic "His Majesty the Baby, will be illness. received basic training at San elors degree with no experience pay for. featured on this program. ture contract soon followed. He was born in Brigham City, Calif. For in teaching would be increased Ask Rumor Clamp-Dow- n . Deigo and LaJolla, a son of Peter and Anna from $2,280 to $2,380, and with "We want to cooperate with 14 on was he Lists months Member convoy-dutChamber L. D. He was a carpenter 20 years experience from $3,480 the board, to do whatever we by VerU. S. S. Mt. with the s trade and married Otelia AnderMeet Thurs., April 14 and after a training per- to $3,580. The masters degree-holder- can to assist you in obtaining son in the L. D. S. Salt Lake non, which base schedule, the finest building we can afiod at Camp Pendleton, Calif., now runs from A membership meeting of the endowment house. She died he was sent $2,480 for no ex- ford, Howard concluded. To Lions overseas October. in Comof Box Elder Chamber four years ago. The Chamber group and the 1944. He was awarded the pur- perience to $3,080 with 20 years merce will 'be held Thursday An active member of the L. D. of experience, will range from board then entered into discusheart posthumously. Di. L. David Hiner, dean S. church, he was in the Seventy ple evening, April 14, in the $2,080 to $3,880. sion. The board members said school the newly created clubrooms, John How- quorum in the Second ward at He married Frances Wrint in Teaching principals also came they were faced with the probard, president, announced yes- the time of death. the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple in foi a small increase. Hereto- lem of finding things that could pharmacy at the University Utah was the speaker at He served as chorister in the January C, 1944. fore a leaching principal terday. has be changed or eliminated to reSurvivors include a son, Slev-e- received an additional $75 a duce the cost without detractregular meeting of the Lion The meeting will be mostly Second ward for 20 years. club. Wednesday evening. alhe said, he ing from the basic value of the He was employed for 17 years entertainment, Wnght Holmes; his widow, year plus $25 per teacher the club though there is a possibility by the Oregon Short Line Rail- now remarried, Mrs. Dean Hob- supervised, up to a maximum of building. Dean Hiner told of the that an how the pharmacists Leonard Bishop, president of outstanding speaker road company as a carpenter, son; his parents, of Salt Lake $273, over his base schedule. State were really responsible for trom Washington, D. C., may be and for .the past 15 years was City; and the following sisters: The $73 was increased to $150, the school board, accepted with the school and had aided in its, secured. a millwright in southern Idaho Mrs. Irene Budge, Mrs. Velma with the $25 per teacher super- thanks the offer of cooperation estubli-hmen- t. Tueller and Mrs. Nathell Call, vised remaining the same, and from the Chamber group, and The meeting will be tor ail and northern Utah, Guests attending the meeting members, and will begin at 8 Surviving are the following Salt Lake City; Mrs. Wanda the maximum continuing to be the board specificially named at presiSocial provisions $150 least one place in which their were Glen Humpherys, Mrs. Lu- - Jacobsen and Mrs. Jean Hixson $275. sons and daughters: oclock. for a totally dependent wife or cooperation could be helpful dent of the Kiwanis club; Dr. cretia Mayhue, Mrs. Laura Earl of Tulare, Calif. president of Russeil Fishburn, and Arvil T. Forsgren, Salt Lake Friends may call at the mor- husband and $25 per child, up in refuting a number of wild club: Will Merreil, the City ; R. P. Forsgren, Brigham tuary Sunday from 4 to 8:30 to S300 a year were unchang- rumors about the new shool and p. m. and Monday until time ed. that have been circulating in president of the Rotary club; City; Mrs. Connie Cleere Los An- for services. Mrs. Manil Clements, recent weeks. Burial will be in Other Business John Howard, president of the The board authorized the em- recent weeks. These rumors are Chamber of Commerce; J. Leo Calif.; Verde Forsgren, the Wasatch Lawn Memorial geles, Mrs. Naomi park, with military rites being ployment of James Jensen to seldom based on fact, made Nelson, Bay Grant and Lawrence Ha.vward, Calif.; inBeecher, Richmond, Calif.; also conducted by the Salt Lake cany on a summer program of it more difficult for the board Turley. Leland G. Rex a sister, Mrs. Sarah Christensen, American Legion port No. 2. troduced as a new member of relmishing floors and desks of and the people to accomplish schools in the ditrict, and1 Vau- their aim, and make a bad imand several Salt Lake City; the Lions club. The next meeting of the club ghn Wassom to supervise a pression, he said. grandchildren. Remind Mutual Members .school ill be a ladies night affair Services will 'be conducted jn It may be that some of these painting program. Box Elder high schools speech The resignation of Mrs. Ruth wild statements made concernwith dinner served at the new the Second ward chapel at 2 Of Blossom Time Dance did well in the canvery F. Stokes, teacher of the Boothe department afternoon Zanivoo Lodge up Logan oc,ock by ing the building are made just at 8 oclock interpretive speech meet held Bishop Saturday Blossom Valley school, was accepted, ef- in fun, Howard agreed, Dont forget the but Glen Knudscn. Burial yon. P will start Saturday at North Cache high will be in the Brigham City Time dance being held at the fective immediately, and Mrs. they are disturbing to the board on Wednesday, April 20. Evp-ly- n to Miss school, according Fifth ward Saturday evening, Helen Broyvn was employed to and to the architect, and not cemetery. Morgan, head of the high Friends may call at the Har- beginning at 8:30 oclock, for take her place. The resignation at ail helpful. A number of school speech department, who old B. Felt 'Funeral home Fri- the four Brieham City wards of of Mrs. Afton Rigby Daniels, a competent men have worked Film all activities. directed The day evening from 7 to 9 oclock South Box Eider stake, Second teacher at Lincoln school, also diligently to give us a really schools in the region partici- and to ward Mutual officers reminded was accepted, elfective imme- fine school, and we are confiprior morning Saturday pating were Logan, North Cache, serv ices. Mutual age members of those diately. dent that is what we are going 1 South Cache, Bear River, Weber For wards today. Representatives of the board lo have. The president of the Box and Elder. of directors and of the educa- board has assured us that we Box story. The House of Greed. tion committee of the Box Elder are going to get a school, and Another merit badge film wijl The ninth grade speech stuChamber ot Commerce met with it will be a fine one. play, was one evening Elders one-ac- t be shown Wednesday did exceptionally of two plays which received dents aLso the board at the beginning of in the Eighth ward recreation at the meet. The well in choral reading. The the evening, and ottered the To N. Y. To School hal! at 8 o'clock for Scouts and recognition cast of the play included Leah group, which consists of apThey say winter has lowered cooperation of the Chamber in Lowell Alvord is leaving for leaders from both North and did the automobile accident rate! working toward Dee proximately 50 students, Palmer, Bruce Thompson, stakes. a satisfactory New York City, to attend school South Box Elder Andersen. Leron Johnson, Kath- two numbers at the meet, The WeU, it the chuck holes and new Central school building. for the government. He is an Subjects will be conservation, and Congo and "Jesse James. ruts in our roads make us The Chamber of Commerce electrical and. radio engineer, ryn King, Eloise Johnson and camping. firemanship These students who received drive slower and force us to had not intended to enter for- and is Iva Beth Simonsen. employed at Hill field There will be no admission Individual honors went to high ratings at the rpgion save our lives by doin' it, mayinto the problems of the as a radio technician. A gradmally charge. John Howard, uate of Box Eider high school men and boys at-- I Frances Nicholas In humorous speech meet will participate in be we'd better leave 'em as Central school, Eihty-onand Renee Glover in the state speech meet to be held they are, and not fix the roads Chamber president and spokes- and the University of Utah, Altended the first showing of readings dramatic readings. Renee and at Brigham Young university in up! man for the group, asserted, vord is a son of Mr. and Mrs. films in this series, Francos also placed in retold 1iovii Saturday. "Jiut as a result of what Jane. Calamity has Jornit- - Ward of (Willard. week' Stage And Screen Star Gale Page And Pianist Husband To Give Concert Here Tickets On Sale By Jaycees This Week 4 d |