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Show Covered Wagon Reminds Box Eldcrltes To Buy Bonds TflnittJTiH " Mr IIIMI -- BOX ELDER If VOLUME 54, NUMBER SeWdS OUHtCl BRIGHAM CITY UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 4:1 A. C. Lists 31 Amvets Sponsor Joint Vets Meeting Tonight Graduates From The Amvets post No. 7, of Brigham City, is sponsoiing a joint veterans meeting Wednes day evening (tonight) at 8 o clock in the War Memorial home A council of all veterans or ganizations will be organized A very good speaker and an in teresting program has been arranged for the evening, it w'as announced by Doug Miller. All veterans are urged to attend the meeting. Box Elder Co: 6 PAGES 1, 1949 Will Act At University Of Utah Certificates ToApprentices At Dinner Meet Thirty-onstudents from Box S. V. Lund, John Howard and Elder county will receive BachDr. E. Allen Bateman were the elor of Science degrees from principal speakers at a banquet Utah State Agricultural college marking completion of apprenat commencement exercises on ; ticeship for eight apprentices in Opportunity Drive Covered Wagon, Ray Andersen And Alfred Olson June 3, announced Dr. Franklin Brigham City, last night in the in the of court where front house, the of the Opportunity S. Harris, president of the colsymbol ...are pictured Howard banquet room. Bond campaign was parked several hours yesterday afternoon, to remind residents of lege. t Lund is area supervisor of the current U. S. bond sales campaign. The local appearance was sponsored by the The students, their majors w hich Andersen is of bureau the of of Olson apprenticeship, Chamber of Commerce, is an P. and home towns are: Clyde Junior president. employe U. S. department of Labor. HowInternational Harvester company of Salt Lake City, who furnish trucks and drivers Laver, Mantua; Lee O. Hansen. ard, president of the Box Elder in Utah. Ollen The of the visited tour Garland PlyHess, Brigham City; Opportunity wagons yesterdwagon for the of Commerce, spoke Chamber D. Mad6en, ay morning, and Tremonton earlier yesterday afternoon. Ross C. Bowen is Box mouth; Carl Rolf A. in behalf of local apprenticeNelson, Brigham City; bond drive campis and Arnold Hall chairman, Elder county Opportunity Brigham City ship management, and Dr. Batecivil engineering; Snowville, man, Utah superintendent of aign chairmam. David G. Nelson Til, agronomy, Kitty Carlisle and Robert Rounseville public instruction, discussed iH. Darrell Jensen, Snowville; Dale Nelson Wins Post academic side of apprenthe will . . . ELDER and actors in star the radio, Brigham City; Alfred C. Broadway Hollywood Mrs. Minnie Cutler Bradford, ticeship training and the pracOn College Magazine Jenson, agriculture, Bear River; 58, resident of Corinne since productions of The Great Waltz and Carmen from tice of trades. Ronald A. Oemars, art, Brigham 1900, died 4 to at 'Bowl. of Utah 19, the Stadium July Unversity Saturday morning July Dale Nelson, Corinne, student H. CampbeLl, following a lingering illness. Other Miss Carlisle in private life is the wife of Moss Hart. Mr. who spoke guests, WERE at the Utah State Agricultural City; Douglas landscape architecture, Corinne. She moved to Corinne from Rounseville has been acclaimed the find of the season. briefly, were Dr. Franklin S. college was recently appointed Harris, president of Utah State business manager of "Scribble, Glen A. Yates, radio, Brigham Union, Salt Lake county where Talks By Petersen And she was born September 17, LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION Agricultural college; Dr. Henry the college literary magazine. City; Anna Leoia Romer, educaA. Dixon, president of Weber Williams H ighlight An Dale is majoring in journal- tion, Tremonton; Howard D. 1890, the daughter of Franson college; Daniel Edwards, adism and has been editor of Rasmussen, physical education, and Emily Cope Cutiler. v In Will ministrator of the state apprenImpressive Ceremony She married IBlaine Bradford Scribble during the past Brigham City; Jay A. Wight, raNow that the drug stores tice law, Utah state industrial December 20, 1909. has also He been school WhitJ. Max dio, year. Brigham City; have started sellin' refrigera)ne hundred and fifty-threDr. E. H. Isenberg, commission; was in Cutler active Mrs. the of on Student staff the the industrial Life, aker, arts, Brigham tors along with their pills, it seniors of Box Elder high school chief of Latfacilities, vetof Church Christ Jesus of training edand active City; Boyd Kenneth Packer, campus newspaper, won't be long until the jewelgraduated Friday at 7:30 in the erans administration, and Mayter Day Saints and was a memradio in the ucation Brigguild. administration, evening at the Box Elder stake ry stores and the corner groor L. J. Bott. Kitty Carlisle and He will graduate with the ham City; Clair B. Olsen, bac- ber of the Corinne ward Relief Mr. Rounseville has been hailtaberncle during an impressive cery will begin lo stock farm Class of 1950. Curtis L. Johnson spoke In will feature Associaand sing Primary teriology, (Brigham City; Aubry society and automobile machinery teremony conducted by Principin tion. She served as a postmis- roles in the University of Utahs ed by critics as the operatic behalf of the apprentices Lee Moody, business adminisfind .of the season. He was response to the addresses. parts. al Alf L. Freeman. to Summer 4, tress for Corinne. in two Festival, July Robert years tration, Brigham City; the subject of a feature article Calamity Jane. 19. Ross Johnson, radio technology, of the evenings Surviving are her husband; July Highlight Ira W. Packer, chairman of in Time magazine last month in will star productions They Brigham City; Gloria Miller, seven sons and daughters: Mrs. program was an address to the the in after Affenbachs apprentice training execustarring of Great Waltz featuring Arlene Verlia Spencer, San Francisco, the "The English, Tremonton; Mark E. graduating class by tive committee, served as chairTales of Hoffman," produced of Johann Strauss music and In Merrell, education, Brigham Calif.; Mrs. Alice Manley, Petersen, member of the councby the New York City Opera man of the program, and preCity. Utah; Corporal Gerwynn the English language version of company. il of twelve apostles of the L. sented the award certificates to Bizets Carmen. D. S. church and editor of the the graduating apprentices. Bill Carlyle Jensen, agriculture, Bradford, Fort Warren, Wyothe A good crowd attended Great The Waltz be will Miss of Moss wife Carlisle, Darwin Bradford, Ruth, Deseret News. In his talk Petwas toastmaster. The inLong in Memorial day services held at Brigham City; John Carl James, ming; of the presented University playwright, and Blaine, Ruth and Hart, ersen emphasized the importwas 'by Charles Beckvocation Corinne cemetery Monday animal husbandry, Park Valley; Nevada, stadium Utah bowl the 6, 5, 4, starred in the title role of Rio July ance and benefits of Indus- Bruce Bradford, Corinne. Charles Merlin C. W. Merrell pronouncHansen, and having 10 oclock. ett, at 9 11. and 8, Carmen will morning, May 30, Haf-neFuneral services will be held Rita, which ran for 35 weeks 7, good friends and being a good ed the benediction. follow The group was called to order trial arts, Garland; L. C. 18 19. and 15, on on 16, road. and the July air conditioning and re- Tuesday at 1 oclock in the af- In Broadway friend, of cultivating good persby the playing of taps, by Dr. C. Lowell Lees, head of Hollywood she played appoMusical numbers .during dinRob- ternoon in the Corinne L. D. S. onal habits, how to accept refrigeration, Brigham City; Steth. and Nuttall Jerry Gary ert P. Crompton, journalism, ward chapel. Julius Campbell, site Bing Crosby in several of the University Speech depart- ner were furnished toy the J. D. Twenty years ago the Ameri- The chaplain of the work for sponsibility and to N. trio. ,, Han Brown, social bishop, will be in charge of the his films and with the Marx ment, will direct the productions what you get and not expect can Legion auxiliary approached past 9035, of Corinne, open- Tremonton; brothers. . Box Elder of the - who services. at call Friends the effapprentices,,Bonnie may principal Tremonton; work, good things to come without JJe a mith ed the prayer, meeting received their certificates of ort. He also pointed out the high school and requested per- after which Commander George Bigler, "elementary education, the Harold B. Felt funeral home, Thomas A. completion, were benefits' of' a mission to present a ntsedal to Craner led the crowd , in the Bear River; Max Lee Archibald, Brigham City, Monday from 7 Notice Will the outstanding girl student of Vincent, Herman Hadfleld, LowGarland; to 9 in the evening. education, good religious background. pledge of allegiance to the flag physical ell Packer, Edward H. Frost, Arwill be at the Brigham Burial that year. Fredricksen home Due to Adams, the certain Fay fact that Amerof States G. Steffen, Nicholas P. KoBasil Williams, thur valedictorian Since that time it has become of the United cemetery. Corinne. City economics, Milk advisProcessors have 10 one of ica. of the become 8, has and Paul R. Merrell and Curcustom a zak, gave class, graduating ed their constituents against Mrs. Adney, president of the r awards an Speakers at the commencetis L. Johnson. outstanding talk entitled, the most sought-afteMethodist of the club ment exercises will be Dr. John Masters Degree Awarded the spraying of DDT on their A total of 421 exhibitors have Which Way America, in which offered to high school students. Ladies church of Corinne and chairman R. Nichols, recently appointed and entered 922 animals in the thircows and around he drew dairy between comparisons The first girl to receive the of the services, led the group Wash- Lewis S. Harding Fri. in the milking parlors and teenth annual intermountain the democratic system of living award was Gale Bunderson in in singing the Star Spangled chief ofD. Indian affairs, Will exC. Baccalaureate and that ington, of the totalitarian lounging sheds, also due to Junior Fat Stock show to be S son Mr. of Lewis the ercises were held May 29. Dr. 1929. Harding, by accompanied Banner, types of government. the controversial opinion of held at North Sait Lake on He made Many other worthy projects cornet players. Following, she Wesley P. Lloyd, chairman of and Mrs. D. F. Harding of WilJune 8, 9 and 10, Merrill Parkin, interesting allusions to the have was the lard, among been introduced in the gave a brief account of the Me- the graduates the use of DDT on and show In of philosophy of department great statesmen of the United manager announced. cows milk around dairies and of Utah State the school for student participation. morial day services held in the education at Agricultural Young States. Over dollars will Brigham be $5,000 the of receiv- by government, state and awarded to the winners in Corinne cemetery in the past. Through the cooperation delivered the baccal- college, Friday, June 3, preThomas G. Hardaway, son of an essay She then introduced Mr. Harry university, interesting remarks were giv-o- English department, local authorities, the execu- miums as ing his Masters degree. He sermon. aureate well as other many The General Robert M. Brigadier this his Bachelors in by Leonard Bishop, was held year. presidcontest degree who recited for the 39th A total of 905 Industrial Education in 1947. tive board of the Box Elder cash and merchandise awards. Hardaway, retired, former coment of the board of education. theme of the essay was What Zenor, the traditional reading and Abatement They will be given nine live manding officer of Bushnell year His remarks around Kind Of An American Am I? which has been a different piece men and women will receive During the year 1948 he was Mosquito have Fly centered District decided it will calves to raise for next years General hospital, will be among and this at certificates the theme of diplomas first won as a in place teacher Christensen the be to the the first two talks Lois employed each year. Judge Lewis Jones, 56th commencement. of the show, and will receive approx- the June graduating class of best interest second and given. place who gave the main address of Riverside Junior high school of in this contest of our coun- imately a quarter of a million West Point. The prelude music was rendindustry dairy school Weber the was won by Carol Burt. syson the next county was prothe day, He was vailed ictorian of the ered by the ty, NOT to use DDT on the dollars from the auction sales, Another outstanding project is gram. Mrs. Adney pointed out Norman H. Anderson To tem. high school ento Mr. Parkin. the Box Elder high school gradsemble directed During 1949 he has been on above mentioned places. If according by Mrs. Wayne the Poppy Poster contest open the flower girls and told about In addition to awards and uating class in 1945. Later he Johnson was to all students. Miss Lura Redd their duties and then turned the Receive Masters Degree leave of absence from the school the dairymen desire a spray following which for the animals premium attended the University of Utah the traditional prizes as to do acted set-upost graduate job on their dairy p system march of the and Mrs. Marie Jeppson for time again to the and the special and was eventually appointed H. Anderson of Brig- work at the U.S.A.C. He now flies with one of the recom- themselves Norman and some graduates. Following the march mediators this year 9035. post breed prizes and awards, there to the military academy by Repa song was handed Fred Bradford read off the ham City will receive a Mas- has his Masters degree in Edu- mended new chemicals, they are sung by the Box very fine posters were prizes for showmanship, resentative Walter K. Granger Edua-catioawardElder Glee was of ter Science in Administration. cational now His degree club. The invocat- in. Gayle Braegger names of eleven soldiers and the uniform contests, application by may, and in 1944 Burfitting, 3 ion was offered from Utah Tut-tJeJune thesis The and the was, Marilyn profesafter topic A. in Ted ed first the buried cemetery, place by During his first year at West sional preparation and teaching payment of a small charge to barnyard beautification events. which the veterans renered a State Agricultural college. Principal Alf L. Freeman den received second place. Show trustees decided to con- Point he attained the rank of is work He made introductions Folthat recently completed the assignments of industrial arts offset the difference in cost centrate and salute in their honor. Still another honor gun upon quality, and all Cadet Captain. While there he of materials used, receive gtae club sang Sparkling Sunl- sought after is the privilege of lowing this, taps, was again on a thesis which will be filed teachers in the state of Utah "commercial animals has been active in 6ports, grade for the years 1948 and 1949. this service. This is played by the young musicians. in the U. S. A. C. library. ight. State. Girls the attending were barred from the show and in football, baseball of The to back a girls was the meeting of group The time was turned valedictory address its auction leaving Honor only the and boxing. At Awards Win school. The Mrs. Adney who took charge of given by Basil each Bowling City at Top Night a Champs nominated boys Williams; two top show grades. Upon graduating he will be ensemble, consisting of Max aim of the organization is to the flower girls while they The program starts on June 7, commissioner a second lieutenits and on Hamilton, the Americanism the flower sprays Ronald Kirkham, promote placed after the receiving of livestock ant In the infantry. Bruce Keyes, Ray Grant, Vard ideals. It is run like democratic various graves. Flower girls during the day. At 7:30 the were Lillian Johnson, Gordon Jensen, LeRon government with the elections who participated exhibitors hold an organization Will Graduate This June Johnsen and DeVon Britenbeker and other functions of a governGeralWright, Joy Hamerland, from Show Town, meeting, rendered "Alma Mater. Mark ment. This years winners of this dine Reed, Arlene Jones, Cheryl and elect its own governing of E. Petersen made his address to event were Anna Jean Turley, Holmes, Betty Jean Moore, ficials from the ranks of the toe Belva AnderBosley, Elaine Stoll, Shara-Legraduates, a vocal solo was Reva Ann Reese, be exhibitors, and then will Duke. sung by j. Earl Johnston. Leonson and Velma Jeppsen, Margaret treated to a professional variety of the Outwinners of Rose A list Ferry, Nancy id Bishop nTade some remarks show. Girl award since 1929 following which the Mary Roberts, Ila Rae Larsen diplomas standing '''ere and Annette Owens. presented to the students follows: Time Change Of Social y Lawrence Doril White 30Carter, member of board of education. Dorthy Larsen 31. The Win Will Freeman Security Hours Told Wynn Bunderson 32. girls glee ciUb sang "Just For Mary Larsen 33. Masters Friday uday. and the benediction was Opal Degree All persons approaching their Jewel Clustersa 34. 0ered by Grant Cook, senior 65th birthday should call at the of L. Jensen 35. Freeman, class June George Wynn secretary. employment office in the HowMarjorie Zundel 36. Brigham City will be awardedIn ard Hotel from 2:30 until 4 in 37. Huchel Florence a Master of Science degree the afternoon, Thursday, June 2, 38 Utah from Hansen Per Diem wildlife management Beryle 1919, it was announced by Mr. Fire Guards 39at Lemon college Ilene State Agricultural Feldhauser social security repOffer Public A Service 40. June commencement exercises, Ilene Potter resentative. S. 41. Faye Stokes 3, announced Dr. Franklin It has been necessary to Training schools for per diem Dantzel White 42. Harris, president of the college. the of the regular time change lre 43. a Davis session Marion guards are in Mr. Freeman has completed visit because of increasing work nroughout the state, it has Jeanne Munns M4. master's thesis titled An anin our area, advised Feldhauser. een 45. and Donna Smith announced by the Utah alysis of sex and age ratios 1946 The new hours will be from 46. Deem orof the operative Donna Fire Fighters sampling techniques 2:30 to 4 in the afternoon. ganization. Joan Hunsaker 47. and 1947 hunters bag of water-fow- l The per Geraldine Thompson diem fire guard is a in the Great Salt Lake Jeppsen 49. aned, Brigham City Student fire fight-- r Valley, Utah. A copy of his ready, at the sight of smoke, thesis will be kept in the U. S. Wins Masters Degree Thomas G. Hardaway leave his actual A. C. library. regular work to forest and range fires on Their pay covers only Wayne R. Rich of Brigham . . . will graduate from the spent on the fire job.eithe , ? assiSned The Stokermatic division of City has qualified for a Master United States Military Acadterritory. It is the time for work f the The guards The Merrells, Inc., City Championship Bowling Team of Science degree with the comfire fighters to find Rheem Manufacturing comor one of several the this June. He is the son in . . . walked off not is starting operations ,n corrall the fire as soon as the county of a thesis News-Journentitled emy all with the pletion for pany or but with only the Tuesday night trophy, of Generel Robert is discovered. agencies Brigadier The company Many times government city championship trophy as well at the awards dance and program which concluded the "Prediction of Student Achieve- M. agencies Salt Lake City. ey have the fire former comof the fire fighting worlds Hardaway, the largest of one out in ment is put College Mathematics. winter bowling season Saturday night at the Dance-Bow- l. area. The team members are that houseof Bushnell officer covering of tanks, him. manding reach be in the field is in- manufacturers (left to right) J. D. Merrell, George Hodges, Harold Bouck with the Tuesday night of His degree wiill The The per diem guard water heaters General Tom is a hold He guards are chosen be-o- f hospital. appliances, education. will Utah secondary helping the league trophy, Paul Merrell with the News-Journ- al city championship trophy, and Doug receive it at the Utah State Ag- graduate of Box Elder high their ability, public valuable in Fire and furnaces. They expect to Orchard. to Fighters Eliot Ward, a member of the team, was ill and unable to attend the awards and strategic location, Cooperative have a staff of 75 men by the The" ricultural college eommence-- I school, where he was losses by forest and range end of this year. dance, where the above picture was taken. have their regular work ment exercises Friday, June 3. but drop it for the fire call. fues. e Minnie Bradford Succumbs After OF BOX Lingering Illness HIGH GRADUATED LAST FRIDAY PONY EXPRESS Star Famous Actors 1 e University Of Utah Stage Productions This July Robert-Rounsvill- Memorial Services American Legion Held Corinne Award Reaches well-know- 20th Anniversary r, Miller-Mon-so- n -.- Stock Show Be June 9, Hardaway Be Graduated June n record-breakin- g Miller-Mon-so- n La-Ra- g e Ham-merlan- . O hard-hittin- at-ae- k , al e |