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Show 3ear River City nptiotj Jptj Jlah r COUNTY COMMISSIONERS LOWER ists.Pfogram COUNT Y TAX LEVY NEARLY A MILL for Homecoming is levote,; I fish program for Bear River homecoming and unveil-if their pioneer monument, at 2:30 ednesday afternoon clock, was announced today. the high Two numbers by hooi band will be followed by Aus- j,e call to order by Mayor John-will Jensen. Bishop Vernon give the address of school The Sunday elcome. ildrrn will sing a song, then r ull join with the choir in .f 400, Oft ve p4 ?ar, o No. visitors will be and each will be ask-respond briefly. Another will be given by a duet Volume 52, Number 68 FLOOD OF NOMINATIONS IN NEAR to jng md the choir. Ethel S. Taylor will deliver an ddress, "In Honor of Our The choir will sing an t nthem, and the pioneer will be dedicated with a raver by E. E. Ericksen, of the diversity of Utah. The choir will lead the entire udience in a song, "For the trength of the Hills, and clos-iPio-cer- mon-men- g remarks will be followed by song by the "Old Quartet. Following the program .there ill be one hour to view the rel-- s Pioneer home, and a the green by The Pio-ce- r dancers from Ogden, in to the DStume. A pilgrimage cmetery to view pioneer graves, Inch will be designated with i yoke markers, will follow. "We again urge our special uests, all former residents of car River City and their part-ers- , the former members of the ard and their partners who ?sided in the branches, when uch branches included all the Bear River sidences of the on the alley from Corinne juth to Garland on the north in the nice on Brigham City, Utah, Friday, August 22, 1947 r Heat Piers Of Pctach Days Extravaqanza Chaiminq COMES ... Fortv-t- rnmmpre Pe w 8 Pages - ,(Jpn'sols had aI'ted the Junior Chamber 1wtaton t0 sPnsr Peach Queens in the rarewell ty taxes goes into the general fund and the road fund, the general fund taking 2.50 mills Carl R. of the levy and the road fund 2 mills. One-hal- f mill goes into A farewell testimonial meetthe pauper fund, .CO of a mill into the noxious weed fund, .00 ing m honor of Carl Ransom will be held Sunday into the exhibits and advertisevening in the Brigham City ing fund and .25 into the mossecond ward, Bishop Glen Ktiud-se- quito abatement fund, making announced this week. So- up the total. - Sederholm of ; Cen-tenm- x . , - -- at pays queen contest, Dan Frodsham, chairman the committee in charge of the contest anand nounced late yesterday afternoon. The deadline dance, for entries had been set for I hursday night, so I suppose that means any time up to midnight, Frodsham added. It may be fifty by morning. ot In the list of sponsors, seven were from outside Brigham City, Boyd Sheffield, a member of the committee, said. One Cache county Junior Chamber accepted the invitation to sponsor a candidate, the Smithfieid Junior Chamber, and the other sponsors all were neighboring south Box Elder towns. The Ogden Junior Chamber had planned to enter its Miss Ogden but candidate, found out that, she would not be selected until after the Peach Queen contest deadline, so had to withdraw the entry. sponsors of queen candidates are Holtons store at Perry, Woodland Motel and Service at Willard, Dick Harper Fruit and Produce at Harper ward, Johnson's store at Honey-ville- , Honeyville Grocery at iclusive, to attend this home-omin- Honeyville, Jones Conoco Serand dedication, one of vice at Corinne and the Smith-fielcommittee in charge of r f-Junior Chamber. asserted today. An The rest of the sponsors are ivitation also is extended to all hurch and county officials," it Brigham City business firms and as added. organiations. And theyre sponafter-ooAt 4:30 oclock in the soring the loveliest collection of a barbecue luncheon will young ladies ever to compete e served at the park, followed for the perennial honor of reigning over Peach Days, Frodsham the Bear River Pioneer said without qualification. We feel that the list of canMembers of the Bear River as didates entered is outstanding ity ward today will serve not only for beauty, but for all osts and hostesses. No admis-oof the other fine qualities we wUl be for made charge residents of Box Elder county ny of the days activities. like to feel are typical of our splendijl young womanhood, declared. To heJudging of the contestants by a committee of highly qualified judges will be on Seet In the basis of facial beauty, symmetry, poise, personality, groomto wear clothes. All people of Box Elder coun-o- f ing and ability The girls will be judged in Scandinavian descent three sessions once in street we reminded today of the dresses, once in bathing suits Sunday in the Logan an donee in the formal gowns ibernacle commemorating the which they will wear to the V: th , Scandi-of the anniversary Peach Queen Coronation bail. Missionaries ; vian missions. "We would like to emphasize i d former residents of Norway, , that girls are not to buy any "eden and Denmark are espe-new clothes for the Peach Queen itlly invited to attend. are Elder John A. Widtsoe, mem-e- r competition, andn sponsors or other not to any clothing buy of the Council of the Twelve, for the candidates they , ill be chairman of the gather-ig- . gifts said. He with Holger M. Larsen as sponsor, outFrodshamthe that $10 entry xecutive vice chairman. The pointed fee paid by the sponsor will covBmmittee for the event includes inch er the cost of the r ast presidents of the three studio which will be portrait, ascandinavian missions, and to each Peach Queen king members in Cache val-- presented candidate at the conclusion of in addition will Session at 10 oclock in the the contest, and uniform and apfinance help and 2 oclock in the gifts which will be turning will commemorate the propriate to all girls competing Erastus Snow, George presented We are parfor Peach Queen. ? Dykes, and Peter O. Hansen all girls, that eager ticularly ho began missionary work in the three winners, reCopenhagen June 14. 1850. A except ceive equal courtesies in connge attendance is expected sideration as of their serving fm Utah and southern Idaho. queen candidates, and girls are being asked to wear clothes they already own or would buy unday Visitors of Layton, anyway in order that the conDouglas Ingram h and Mrs. Lewis H. Mont-omer- test will not place a financial and daughter, LuDene, burden on the girls themselves f he added. The Ogden, Kay and Darwin or their parents, be of the girl Ter-aeuhnston of Washington judginng nwill not her clothes, he Mr. and Mrs. JackR. Driggs herself, J,d children, Diane and Rich-rd- , pointed out. The list of Peach Queen canTer-ice- also of Washington and their sponsors, up didates Mr. and Mrs. Loren of Inkom, Ida., Mr. and to late yesterday afternoon, was as follows: rs Walter K. Campbell and O. C. Tanner Jew-elrlidren Carl and Gaery of Bonnie Lee, ockland, Ida., visited Sunday ternoon at the Ingram home, Barbara Housley, Glen's Market & Fountain. south First west, Brigham Bely Lou Jones, Baron Woolen Hy. Mills. Maurine Olsen, Beehive Red Lots Of "Queens' Rock Bottling company. Norma Lemon, Compton's Art & Pictures In Next Music. f Wed. News-Journ- al Elna Olsen, U. S. Postal i 5-- DEADLINE THURSDAY List Is Outstanding As Typical Of Finest Womanhood Young Of Box Elder, Says Ch mn. d ;s Klder county commissioners this week set the lax loy at (.45 mills, .85 a mill lower than the 194 levy. Meeting in their regular session, they determined that ihe countys assessed valuation is $.4,308,177, an increase $!)!, !so over the original report of assessed valuation. Ihe ie y is based upon the million dollar figure. It is mbjeet to approval of the state tax commission, and has been forwarded for approval. i!ie cu,)' riu sroairr share bun i or Jinx song. Prominent wej iewd-stoiim- ci HUT an-he- that, s box elder The Hundred Thousand Increase In Valuation Is At Least Partly Responsible For Reduction The commissioners also approved the levies of towms in Box Elder county. They are as iollows (in mills): To Sweden uv-- U, j A - Plymouth town Corinne City .... Fielding town Deweyville town Willard City Portage town Snowville towne Brigham City Garland City Howell town Mantua town Perry town Tremonton City Kl wood town $ Bothweli 12.00 11.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 4.00 3.50 12.00 19.00 1.00 4.00 18.00 20.00 8.00 no levy .....r Honeyville town Yost tourn Bear River 6.50 2.00 City (not reporting) Summer Dance g d clerhulm is leaving soon for the Swedish mission field of the L. D. S. - pa-can- t. n Logan Sun. con-nene- e .4 y 1 " . issue of fihe will carry .pictures of about half of the Next Wednesdays News-Journ- field of fr at least 42 candidates the honor of reigning over Brigham Centennial City's .Peach Days as Peach Queen. The names of the candidates and of their sponsors will "e. Published with the L pic-ur.-- The remaining pictures will Be published in next Fridays Watch for these .pictures -- and make your 9uess as to what lovely young lady will win the title, Brig-haCity Peach Queen, 1947. ' News-Journa- Renae Reeder, Roxy Theatre Gae Petersen, Henry Drewes Floral. Jessie Hunsaker, Smith Studio. Shop. Joyce Jensen, Star Barber Motel Helen Harrop, Woodland and Service Station. Lou Call, Superior Dairy. Shirley Ward, Everton Mattress company. Lucille Taylor, Howard Hotel S Cafe. Co. Mary Hirschi, Brigham Tire ChevroCentral Barker, Beverly let . Helen Mae Ridd, Don's Service.S Melva Marsh, Brigham Truck Implement. Arlene Deem. Dick Harpers Tues. Listed The program will be conducted by Lari Hansen, and the 58th The program was announced Quorum of Seventy chorus wi mg See The Mighty Angels yesterday for the Summer Dance Flying. Bishop R. II. Olsen will Revue, closing program of dan- n candiriavians church. Revue Program Miss Irene Freeman . . . , farewell August ... 'V 31 . ..J - from the Fourth ward. Dee Johnson now is serving in the New Zealand field. A farewell for missionary Miss Freeman will be held in the Eighth ward chapel Sunday evening, August 31. She will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City September 8, and is scheduled to sail from New York on September 18. Miss Freeman is a graduate of Box Elder high school and the L. D. S. seminary. She was graduated from Weber college, Ogden, and attended Utah State Logan, college, Agricultural where she received her teachers certificate. Since then she has been teaching in Box Elder district schools. House Guests Mrs. Alice K. Hansen has had as her house guests the past give the invocation. The sacrament song by the Seventies chorus, Jesus Lover of My Soul, will be followed by talks by N. J. Valentine and J. Carlos Sederholm. The Seven-tie- s chorus then will sing Let The Lower Lights Be Burning. Presentations will be made' by Who'll Appear Saturday Evening (ira4 Hu; Seventies quorum and Hie of Peach Days at Pees Pioneer park in the Extravaganza, probably the most specElders quorum, and Carl R. tacular variety show ever presented in Box Elder county. The Oraycettes are one of Sederholm, Roger Sederholm and a dozen acts in the Grace Evans Centennial Revue. In addition, the Extravaganza will Bishop Glenn Knudsen will feature three boxing matches, including a fight between Brigham City3 own Keith Nutspeak. The closing song by the The Seventies chorus will he tall, sensational young featherweight, and Liubby Amido, Tia Juana, Mexicos favorite Carl Wold and Breaks, Morning featherweight. will pronounce the benediction. Sederholm will be the fourth Rummager Spots Bargain missionary from the Second WICHITA, Kan. (UP) A ward in the field. Others are sale is no place to leave Velma Kimber in the Central IS your hat, Lewis Worford can Stales mission, Roma Jeppson in the Western States mission, testify. A city license investigaand James Dale Miller in the Worford a made tor, routine Nuttall-Amid- o Fight check of a rummage sale on a French mission. hot day. He took his hat off And Grace Evans and laid it on a table. A few Attends A. F. L, Convention Revue Outstanding minutes later he found that it Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Spencer, had been sold for a trifle to an Mis. Ariel Westley, Mrs. Viola The biggest entertainment unidentified customer. and Westley, Ryman Petersen value ever offered in. an eveRussell Wcstiy all attended the nings program in Box Elder American Federal ion of Labor county," is the way J. II. Blayconvention at Provo August 18, lock, Chamber of Comerce di19 and 20. rector member in charge, described the Extravaganza and Keith Nuttall fight show that will be the Saturday evening Two entertainment feature of Brigham Citys Centennial Peach ... DOUlEHEWRMiMiiENT rum-mag- SAT. PEACH DAYS FEATURE , week Mrs. Harold Aller and her and son, daughter, Patricia, Robert, of Des Moines, la. Mrs. Ailer is the former Genevieve King of Salt Lake City and is Days. a niece of Mrs. Hansen's. Enlist For Blaylock said that additional in Rees Pioneer park is In statewide educational work seating to accomodate the built being on sheep tick control by the We expect anticipated crowd. North Dakota Agricultural Colthe present bleachers will be more Extension service, lege filled to and running than 200,000 sheep are dipped over. he capacity, declared. annually. Confidence in the pulling lower entertainment appeared to Wsale Fruit and Produce. Pauline Nelson, Sheffield's IGA, be well grounded in the fact Maurine Nelson, Salt Lake Trib- that the Extravaganza will be a combination of two t une Agent, (Spencer M. crowd and entertainments pleasers, a fight show featurPhyllis Reeder, Club Billiards ing Brigham Citys own featherJoyce Warren, AmVets. Lucile Phillips, Pheasant Cafe. weight champion, Keith Nuttall. Berneda Reeder, Valberg's Gro- and a professional talent variety show superior to any herecery. Delores Boothe, Honeyville Gro- tofore featured on Peach Days in nBrigham City. cery. Since turning professional thi Marva Davis, Holtons Store of summer, Nuttall has drawn caPerry. Donna Clark, Seagull Aviation. pacity crowds at all his fights, including one of the largest Betty Marble, Driggs Oil. Wes's South crowds ever to assemble in Rees Joylene Jensen, Pioneer park for his local proMain Market. Marylyn Holmes, Jones Service fessional debut against Tiger Cannon of the West Coast. The Corinne. Carroll Wil- variety shows in years past LeOra Petersen, never have failed to draw anti liams Real Estate-Ins- . & please huge crowds. Mary Lou Olsen, Tyson Seed This year were putting tliepil As Trucks Collide Feed company. Smith Froen together, on one evening, for Bonnie Browr, one price. , Blaylock declared.' BILLINGS, Mont. UP) A milk Foods. Geraldine Keller, Reeves Coal & "Were going to try to give the bath may be quite the thing as Jr. crowds something Smithfieid Benon Staley, really spe- - a beauty treatment, but Sam W. cial for which to remember Cen- - Barger, Billings milk trucker, Feed. tennial Peach Days. did not like his. Too much glass Chamber of Commerce. Nuttall's opponent in an eight in it. Shirley Jean Blaylock, Box Elround match will be Bobby Amider Barger's truck collided with Mexican fea-- j another car at a downtown Johnsons do, Kathrine Hunsaker, It was emphasized tersection, and the milk man Slone at Honeyville. Marylyn Powers, Mendenhalls. that this will be a real battle, was buried in 200 broken milk bottles also their contents Doris Olson, Don J. Baird Appli- and not an exhibition match. Amido defeated Tiger CanOne of the policemen who dug ance. cut his Donna Nelson, Finer Cueaners. non, West coast featherweight him out of the mess minor Donna Mae Jensen. Hamilton who hgave Keith such a tough hand. Barger suffered lime of it in his fight lieie July 'cuts. Drugs. Fels-sted- e ). Hill Field Jobs oid-tim- Hill Field. Boyd Garrett, until recently a resident of Garland, has over five years' service to his credit having entered the service with the Garland battery of the Utah national guard. He served m both the Pacific and Euro- ( News-Journa- high-rankin- - News-Journa- Dance by advanced class. Circle Waltz, second class. , Cowboy Tap, third class. Vocal Solo, Michael Seely, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. A. Eiwyn Seely. Waltz Tap, baby class. Tap dance, advanced class. Waltz Tap, third class. Solo, Maren Tingey, accompanied by Mrs. Lorin Tingey. Tap Dance, second class. Square Dance, advanced class. Duct, Michael and Adelle Seely. Negro Tap, advanced class. Program Wed. The official gong called thi Lions club to order Wednesda evening at 6:15 oclock at thi Howard hotel banquqt room. A Eiwyn Seely, president, presi ded, and there was a good turn out of about 50 Lions in attend ance. After luncheon and usua business, a quiz program wai connductcd by Tail - Twiste Harold S. Nelson and Spizzer inkter Basil Fife. The quiz hac to do with information concern ing Lions International, and re suited in quite a lot of fun. As a highlight of the program Miss Gae Petersen, accompan ' ied by Mrs. Margaret Johnsen entertained with three musica selections, one of which wa: Indian Love Call, which shi will sing in the title role o Brigham Centennia City's Poach Days production of Rosi Marie. The Lions enthusiastic ally voted 100 percent suppor of the local production of th( famous musical comedy. The list of committee appoint ments for the coming year wa: read by the president. J. Oieen Palmer, chairman o the program committee, an nounced that a special fail par ty for Lions and their ladie: is planned in Logan canyon a Juniper lodge in pean theaters during the war and attained the grade of Staff Sergeant (communication chief). He vvas in the grade oi Staff Sergeant and has been assigned as an apprentice mechanic at the reserve detachment, Hill Field. He will serve a an apprentice for three months after which he will be sent to an A. A. F. mechanic school for a period of six months. He will then return to Hill Field for assignment and duty as a lull Hedged A. A. F. mechanic. Both of these men have foreign service back of them to guarantee them a lengthy Hill Field assignment under ber. existing conditions. Both men have indicated that they" will Do you nave a news iteu now make the army their career. interest? Phone it L No, 7, suf-tieie- mid-Septe- j Hobby Amido hell meet Keith l, e Lions Have Quiz enTwo local men recently listed through the Brigham City army recruiting office for assignments at Hill Field. They are William Sorrel .who resides at the Peach City apartments, and Boyd Garrett, who resides a I 699 west Third north. is an William Sorrell in the army, having completed over 18 years of service He prior to his was discharged as a major and as a master sergeant. He has been assignment to the h serve officers record section of of the reserve detachment at top-fligh- cing classes conducted under the Brigham City summer recreation program. In the last issue of the names of several of the youngsters who will participate were omitted from the lists,; in error, due to the fact that the you n gst crs; were absent f rom dasseSrHow-ever- , 'one session' instructors of the classes said that any child who has taken dancing during the sumi mer is in the revue. The revue wilt be held in front of the grandstand at Rees Pioneer park Tuesday evening, beginning at 8:15 oclock. The public is invited to attend. No admission charge will be made. The program of numbers will be as follows: |