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Show N CTads THIS in READ LOCAL HAPPENINGS; IN A PAPER DEVOTED TO BRIGHAM CITYS WELFARE IandhelpT0BUILD C, COMMUNITY g DEVPTEDTD NO PARTY OR FACTlDN-P.IIT.IIISTTn- Aii 1 Number 83. Logan Man Died In Brigham Quints Born to Zoo Lioness and Rats Play Tolieson of Brain-ha- s 1? a cat and two a rieiS white Pet his h wi t that play, in and Minnie. Mickey Jail went to jail before they terms for passing In loneymoon Mc- -' checks, Charles Beatrice Jr, 29, and Buffalo, of both tr, 20, married by Judge H. Rowe, who had ought WATER USERS OF FARM LOAN OGDEN RIVER GROUPS DATE RENAME HEADS MEETINGS Heart Attack Fatal is the Unem- - to the January 1st. This Int the first sur-- ! the jobless with any Census, made Accord-li- t, total a minimum of 00 and a maximum of 000. About two million I between are women. that census was taken Flapper seven ages of woman: infant. miss. woman, woman, woman, woman. hard. a man to Knowledge work more fatly. jpen your work. Then pleasure in lna much it. exact. Slipshod "ways bring slipshod j fHave the spirit of con-hyou can 8uccess-iltie- s 6 an overcome 3i ST naHIr ivte personality. man what St Is tothea flower. i eJl an 8bare with to others? lifear ui The test has MeriVleVer te v3 Wh A iman wi Ir.g, 1 his r, v, e do your has done ything. 0ne less 8 1 a: if V' : : i.: a- ,1 labbit Drive 5romontory Set for Sunday ot n, Former Residents Appear Program Sunday State Bank Holds Annual Meeting a jr. well-kno- !5 BRIGHAM BOY Missionary Farewell Program Sunday Ruts DIED IN OGDEN gave initiative. into graves. Be Logan Grizzlies Play Here This Evening ed ake. U)f i Jep-perso- k hard. Hard work test investment a man . er six-fo- of Success study S. i pre-seas- on little girl, young young young young : j S. November unemploy-ha- s increased. Worst event in this field was utting- down of a number omobile plants. ial i j 00,000,000, marking a tdvance for the country hole over 1937. iserr? idin In Hazelton, Ida. business field there ne signs of betterment, d for durable goods has to increase. Christmas ;his year was in excess i ' ft I he se ng TUESDAY ! lployment the unemployed Income-produci- I j se to accuracy. Chiselers Under Social Security Act J j jemely interesting I of the National Move to Eliminate CLIFFORD BODEN i iTery; RECORDS Elections And Feature Reports Gatherings j greatest mistake you ake in life is to be will ally fearing you Hubbard. ine. Elbert PUBLIC WELFARE Reappraisal of the circumstance of all aged persons and others receiving assistance through state and county departments of public welfare was ordered this week by the state board of public welfare at a meeting in the capltol building. The board instructed the field staff of the state department to examine case records of county departments with a view to eliminating chiselers" and of transferring Into categories To under the social security act, qualiA lioness in the St. Louis zoo is believed to have broken all records fied persons who are now being helped for her kind when she gave birth recently to five cubs. The mother is To as general welfare cases. shown here with her young which have attracted national attention. Reports have been made to the 1938 state department that in. a number of cases applicants for old age asPresent officials of the Ogden River The 1938 annual meetings of the sistance have Water Users association were re- deliberately concealed Bear River Precinct, Brigham City, assets and transferred elected at the annual meeting of and Perry National Farm Loan assostockholders and directors Tuesday property so they could obtain ciations have been set by the board state, federal and county in the Eccles building. money. jot directors as follows: The field staff was instructed to inOfficers reinstalled are : Ora A. Bear River Precinct. Monday, Jan- voke the provisions of the old age Bundy, president ; George B. Taylor, uary 17th, at ten thirty a. m., at the assistance law providing penalties vice president; Francis A. Child, Bear River City church. for such concealment or conversion treasurer ; William P. Stephens, Brigham City. Tuesday, January of assets. secretary. 18th, at one p. m., at the office J. W. Gillman, director of the state in Brigham City. Bundy, Taylor, Stephens and City department, asked the field, workers Commissioner E. T. Saunders were Perry. Wednesday, January 19th, to report by the end of January. , BoJ-nClifford 42, died suddenly at eleven a. m., at the Perry named as members of the executive The board continued at its meeting Tuesday from a heart attack at his church. committee. Saunders, Alf N. Olsen this week Its study of the problem, home in Idaho. demise His Hazelton, The 1938 annual meetings of the of and William T. Davis were elected came as a shock to the family and responsibility in the care of indias directors for a three-yea- r term cooperative units of the federal land Indians. Several counties have gent fi iends in this city and in the bank to his of office each. j system are the most important the payment of the county's protested resided. where he community since The their organization. past 15 President Bundy told the stock- cent share of welfare costs per Mr. Boden was born in Brigham year has witnessed a marked decenholders that they should look for-- 1 Brigham City, died Tuesday at six for Indian residents on the grounds ward to the formation of a very thirty p. m. in a hospital at Rock City, October 26, 1895, a son of tralization of responsbilities and pow- that Indians are wards of the federal Mrs. Beulah Nichols Boden and the ers into the hands of the board of complete organization for mainten-- 1 Springs, Wyoming, after a lingering late James Boden. He was government, that they pay no taxes reared directors and the secretary-treasurservices funeral illness. Following ance of the Pine View Dam and con-- j their property and contribute and educated in this city w'here he of each association. Members of an necting irrigation systems when the8 Rck Springs today, the body will nothing to the costs of county reclamation bureau turns the project e shipped to Brigham City and grew to manhood. He has resided association are urged to attend their government. bein Hazelton for a number of years annual meeting so that they may Senator William H. King and Repcompletely over to the water users. funeral services will be held Sunday come he farmthe wra3 with familiar where in engaged thoroughly at two p. m. in the Fifth ward past, resentative J. Will Robinson informed chapel. Interment will be made in ing. He was a member of the newly developed policies. the board by letter they would inL. D. S. church and was also a John P. Holmgren, president of the city cemetery. vestigate the possibilities of legislathe Bear River Precinct association, tion Mr. Burrell was born August 4, World War veteran. determining the responsibility William He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elsa will preside at that meeting. of the federal government toward 1882, In Brigham City, a son of the of the Brigham late William and Elma Hlllstrom Mae Hughes Boden, and three chil- Jeppson, presidentwill indigent Indians. association, City preside at that Albert Lee, director of the Idaho Burrell. He was reared and edu- dren, Lois, James and Eloise Boden, all of Hazelton; also his mother and meeting, and M. J. Thorne, president state department of public welfare, The Box Elder Bees and the Logan cated iu this city, where he has the brothers and sisters: of the Perry association, will preside assured the board he would take up Grizzlies will compete in the second many friends and acquaintances. He Ross following Salt Lake Boden, on City; Glen at that meeting. the Indian problem with the Idaho game of the region one basketball married Lula Benson of this city Among the important items of busiErnest Boden, Boden, mem-City; Brigham a He 1908. was delegation, and other series at the high school gymnasium November 12, ness to be transacted will be the congressionalstates Ellis Boden, have indicated they Burley, Idaho; Gooding. The D. church. er neighboring tie secretary-treasuretonight at eight oclock. A second Wendell Boden, Woodland, annual report of the would attempt to get federal action Idaho; Rock in resided has Springs family team game will precede it at of the president for a relieving the states of the burden for a number of years, Mr. Burrell Calif.; Mrs. S. Southworth and Mrs. the board report seven o'clock and the elec- of of directors L. of R. Gale Hazelton. a as caring for Indians. en&ased 'een sheeption of a board of directors. The Although both teams were defeated having were held Funeral services in foreman herders today Wyoming. last week, the Bees showred a very enacted farm credit act one p. m. in the Hazelton ward recently On for the election at the 1938 good passing combination, and are Surviving are his wife and four at provides with burial in Twin Falls, two directors for three of expected to give the Grizzlies children, Maurine, Curtis, Jack and chapel, meetings Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boden, a good game. two for tw years, and the Parley Burrell, all of Rock Springs; A. Pearse, W. B. years, The Grizzlies have been given the three sisters, Mrs. Clara Poulson, Dr. and Mrs. R. remainder for one year. Heretofore, and the Morrison, and others of this edge by various sports critics, but Mrs. Maud Burrell, Mrs. May Sisson Ross Boden of Salt Lake city complete board has been elected went to the Improvement of the Bees over and a brother, Carl Burrell, all of for a term of one year at this time. Hazelton to attend the services. Sportsmen of Ogden will participate A representative of the Federal Land games and their game this city, and another brother, Eugene in a rabbit drive on the Promontory, of California. to In Burrell furnish attendance Bank will be Hollywood, against South Cache last Friday has shown that anything can be expected information in response to the usual Sunday, J. W. McCamant of Ogden announced yesterday. in the game tonight questions which arise at such a More than 100 sportsmen will enOn meeting. To Barnes, who played an outstanding in the drive and Lou Whitaker, gage Directors of the National Farm game against South Cache, and Prbmontory rancher, will time Loan associations at the present defensive guard, big assist in staging the event are as follows: are expected to be in the Box Elder The annual meeting of the State Frank Browning of Ogden, will of number a Brigham City Bear River Precinct J ohn P. Perhaps starting lineup against Logan. Security Bank was held In its banking to haul the bunnies trucks provide Moroni Stander, quarters Tuesday afternoon at two Alwine Krefter. two German girls, Holmgren, Alvin. to Junction the city, where they will Mortensen, L. J. Weidmann, Orson A marriage license was issued on oclock. The following were be distributed needy families. among 1926. in to America who A Christensen. immigrated Thursday at the county clerks office as the board of directors: J. E. to Gus Leonard Forsberg of Riverside Halverson, R. L. Fishburn, J. C. They resided at the home of Hyrum Brigham City. William Jeppson, W. Valentine during part of the first W. H. Glover, Thomas Mathias, J. and Margaret Tams of Willard. Knudson, Anton Jensen, and Geo. C. Reeder, Leon P. Jensen. year in this country. A. Anderson. went from Brigham to Salt Perry. M. J. Thorne, A. P. Dalton, They President Halverson reported to Lake, where they have since taught J. A. Ward, George Facer, C. Wesley the stockholders that the bank had vocal. Both girls studied vocal in Hubbard. had a successful year, had retired Vienna and Berlin; Henriette finished the balance of its capital debentures, in grand opera, and Alwine in and had paid the stockholders a 6 concert work. per cent dividend. Many may be interested to know Following the stockholders meeting, that Henriette will sing Ava Maria" met and organized as fol- and Alwine will sing a selection from the C. Ivan Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. 16, lows:board J. E. Halverson, president; R. the opera Tosca". at the missionary Jensen of this city, who will Orville L. Fishburn, vice president; J. C. farewell for Marcel Hlllam In the leave January 22nd to labor Saturday, A. Knudson, vice president; Geo. Third ward chapel, Sunday, January in the Canadian mission of the L. Anderson, cashier and secretary of m. D. S. church, will be tendered a Keith Chase Simpson, 16, son of the board ; Norman R. Nelsen, 16th, at seven p. Heber C. and Maud Frost Simpson assistant cashier. missionary farewell program Sunday, of this city, died Wednesday in an January 16th, at seven p. m. in the ward chapel. The general pubFifth inof Ogden hospital staphylococcus invited to attend. Is lic fection, after an illness of two Well months duration. Special numbers on the program He was bora in Grouse Creek, Utah, The first classes of the adult edu- will be as follows: Vocal solo, Dan cation program, held on Wednesday Nelson; vocal solo, Elaine Kofoed; April 7, 1921, and came to this city Miss DeCarma Demars, who rewith his parents several years ago. evening at the high school, were selection, Gleaner Girls quartet; reHe received his elementary schooling cently returned from the Canadian very well attended. marks, Mary Jensen, R. N. Price, where j reA Winter Tip to free are anyone in Ogden and was a junior student mission of the L. D. 8. church, Orville These classes Jensen; presentation; will who wishes to attend them. They sponse, Ivan Jensen. at the Box Elder high school at the she labored for twenty months, out this Its nippy time he was stricken ill. He was be tendered a homecoming program will continue each. Wednesday for so why not close the morning First the in m. nine more weeks. active in scouting and in church Sunday at seven p. doors while the engine warms Classes In comparative government work in the Second ward, holding ward chapel. up! Only takes a few minutes, A good program has been arranged and home beautification begin at the office of teacher. you know. But In that time Is invited to attend. seven o'clock. Miss Hazen's class in much can happen- - For Instance, Surviving are his parents, a sister, and the public Washakie Indian, 27, Evans Peyope, Mrs. Leatha Hansen, and twx broth parent education begins at eight pleaded guilty in the city court on carbon monoxide may sneak np oclock. ers, Robert E. and Reed F. Simpson, and lay yon low. About 60 To to drunken driving. Thursday Inall of Brigham City, and two grandpeople lose their lives from Judge Horsley imposed a fine of each monoxide mothers. Scandinavian Meeting carbon haling $100 or 30 days in the county Jail, Funeral services will be held in year. Most cases occur In the re- with his drivers license suspended who Demars, DeCarma Miss of the Second ward chapol on Sunday The annual election of officers family garage when the engine Is Canadian for one year. at one thirty p, m. The remains the home and community section of cently returned from the not was running and doors and windows The fine paid the Scandina at will mission, speak Bureau Farm Elder Box are closed. Sure, Its a dumb may be viewed this evening at the the South 16th, Peyope was arrested Wednesday Larkin and Felt funeral home and will be held Saturday at two p. m. vlan meeting, Sunday, Januaryat two night at Tremonton by Marshal Max stunt, but people still do it. Auto In the Sixth ward chapel, on Saturday and Sunday at the family in the commercial club rooms. gas is deadly and strikes with Galley, after bis car collided with All are invited. oat warning. Dont forget that, , home on First South, Second West. All members are urged to be In o'clock. THE PRESIDENCY, parked automobile, the officer said. Burial will be In the city cemetery. attendance at this meeting. Will Get Dam them. sentenced y Christmas day. Bundy Looks Time When Group! were ge Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Christeneen of this city returned last evening from Boise, Idaho, where they went to visit their son, Willard, who Is confined to a hospital there on account of an injured back. The young man was hurt while cranking a car. Mr. Christensen said this morning they found their son getting along favorably and that he waa not bo badly injured as at first reported. He will be confined to the hospital for about two weeks longer, however. He was bom January 10, 1883, in Logan, eon of George F. and Rosanna Fleming Stratton. Surviving are three brothers and a sister. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at twelve thirty p. m. in the Logan Second ward chapel, with burial in the Logan cemetery. Oddities g TO EXAMINE Is Improving Alfred C. Stratton, 55, former business man of Logan, died at a hospital here Thursday after a short illness. He became ill while visiting in this city Parents Find Son has done Keith Simpson, Called Wednesday i a b i Adult Classes Homecoming At Attended First Ward . Fire Water Sends Red Man to Jail Farm Women Elect Officers l i. |