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Show Lund Chosen Young J 'U. S. JUNIOR CHAMBERS City and vicinity: inand warmer Friday Brigham r lD - cloudiness northwest , ;,on Low Wednesday morn-i0w Thursday morning 5 low ourna Expected iday'morning. 5 to 5 below in 33 to 13. ountains. High Friday ivic Club To iive Benefit ashion Volume 53, Number 9 Show New Dentist Letters Coming In For Rotary "Courtesy" Contest , But Competition Still Is Open Opens Office Judges of the S13 prize contest for letters describing "incidents of exceptional courtesy experienced in offices or stores in Brigham City, today had received a number of excellent letters, they reported. The contest, now in progress, is being sponsored by the vocational service committee of the Brigham Rotary Club. All adults of the Brigham City area are invited to write letters fine descnbing exceptionally treatment received at any local siore or office, and mail them to the contest committee, in care of the The best letter received for each of the next three weeks will be published in the Box Elder and will win for its writer a cash prize of $5. forward on Brigham City, announces the .plans are going clubs opening of his dentist office in civic Improvement the Brigham Hotel building on ,.nefit bridge and fashion show Monday, February 2. will be presented l,jCh Dr, Andersen was graduated afternoon. February 14, of Souththe Box Elder high school from the University it was announced ern California last June. Prior uditorium. to opening of his office in Brigjday by Mrs. Glen Bennion. ham City, his home town, he The fashion show and bridge worked for four months as a jrly is being sponsored by the dentist in the Los Angeles IV ivjp improvement club for the T. A. school childrens clinic. Box Elder Cancer asselUtli will pre-dbenefit rtion. The the big annual drive of Cancer society, e American the annual njch will follow larch of Dimes. L Wed-esda- Hfini r e Winter Wheat 1 Crop May Suffer The fashion show will be by Brigham City and stores: Milady shop, orsgren's, Elite shop, J. C. Pen-:company and C. A. West ompany. Local girls will model e latest spring fashions in apparel. Mrs. Henry O. Johnson, civic I, rector member of the Civic inprovement club is in charge t arrangements, and has committees to work out etails of the benefit. pre-nic- s mer-iant- Lack Of Snow H. wo-ten- 's d m lonored e action-expansio- s liar-ves- sun-cedin- onc-thir- one-hal- 90,-00- Farm Labor Assn 3rd Meets - Rey-nid- s i Uni-'ersit- y hus-)an- . i tax-fre- "I 12 Outstanding Young Man Of ' 47 Missionary farewell Pages O. D. Lund, young local lawyer and Brigham City attorney, was presented the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service award Thursday evening as The Brigham Citys outstanding young man of the year. annual selection was announced and the award made by Mayor L. J. Bott at the Brigham City Junior Chambers annual Founders day banquet, held in the Box Elder high school auditorium. mens club; Mrs. Harry Bloom Mayor L. J. Bott, in presentpresident of the Civic Improve ing the award, explained that niont A. L. Beck, comman selection of the recipient was made on the basis of achievement. leadership and service to the community, personal character and ability, exhibition of busileadership and personal ness progress, and cooperation with individuals and civic organizations. Lund was selected after much discussion and investigation and from a careful investigation large field of young men worthy of consideration for such recognition, the mayor explain- Held Suntjay Night A missionary farewell testimonial was held Sunday night in the Brigham City Sixth ward in connection with the regular sacrament honoring meeting, Henry W. Drewes and Arnold Gilbert prior to their departure for the New Zealand mission. club; dor of the local AmVet post; Lc land L. Nelson, commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars post, and Mrs. Nelson, president of the V. F. W. Auxiliary; Alf L. Freeman, principal of Box Elder high school; Lewis S. Wight, chairman of the Box Elder county commissioners, and Kenneth E. Weight, Box Elder district superintendent of schools. Past Presidents GueetB A All former presidents of the Arthur Steffen, councilor, conJunior Chamber and their partducted the meeting which openners also were invited as speed. O My ed with the prelude. cial guests, and were introduced. Father played by Janice JenThey are Ray Lillywhite of Salt Extensive Service sen. The Seventies chorus, unThe young attorney rendered Lake City, Wayne Woodland, W. der the direction of Martin Rasextensive service in a variety of Lester Dredge, Carroll B. Wilmussen. sang High On The fields during the past year. He liams, C. Henry Nielsen, Wayne Mountain Top. Prayer was ofof Nelson, E. B. Owen, Ed D. Ward, served as post commander fered by Edwin L. Anderson afAmerican Veterans of Word War Willis Hansen, Marvin II. Peter which the Seventies chorus in ters, Glenn Andersen and ClinII (AmVets), was active Clerks, merchants or profes- sang "Prayer Is The Soul's Sina ton M. Johnson. was and church organizations, sional men in the incidents of cere Desire, accompanied by of the board of direcmember Former Distinguished Service letters will be Mrs. Rasmussen. the tors aed worked consistently in award winners also were introinvited as guests to the Friday, Comof Chamber the Junior The meeting was then turnduced: Elmer Jeppsen, Harold February 20, meeting of the merce. ed over to Bishop Floyd Jensen. R. Felt, Wayne Woodland, WalBhighani City Rotary Club. At the banquet Lund was ter G. Mann, J. Edwin Baird, A song was sung by Dixie The letters need not describe congratulated by Alvin Hart, Marriner M. Morrison, Ed D. accompanied by Evelyn current incidents, Wayne Wood- Kay. The Voice In the WilderBountiful, director from Utah of .Ward, Bill Long, Glenn L. Anthe United States Junior Cham- dersen and Willis Hansen. land, chairman of the committee, ness," which was followed by ber of Commerce, who also exemphasized. They may tell of a talk by Delmont Beeclwr. Ercourteous treatment received in ma Hansen and Juanita Steffen, plained Junior Chamber Foun- Dancing Fallows About 200 guests, members Stefoffice or ders day and told something of local Geraldine store any by accompanied any and their partners were in atof the international the to 1917 Go the You or I'll Where time during fen, sang history up tendance at the banquet, one Want Me To Go. Other speakorganization. present. J. Vernon Cook, Logan, Utah of the largest crowds ever to In explaining the purpose of ers were Bishop Richard HanChamber vice president, attend the annual event. The Junior Burt. sen Fred and Lowell the contest, Woodland said We was prepared, and D. Reid Lund O. and Wangsgaard, president banquet are sure that Brigham City bus- Flamm, accompanied by Merle of the Logan Junior Chamber, served by the domestic science a solo. violin Malmrose, played as a iness firms, Briggeneral rule, . . . was selected for the honor of being designated and Fred Allen, Ida., department of the Box Elder President J. Edwin Baird gave ham are exceptionally friendly and man for 1947, and the U. S. former local Jaycee Burley, young outstanding and high school, under the superCitys member, courteous. We believe this fact a talk and Henry Drewes, Sr., Junior Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Service award vision of Miss Colleen Rowley, their partners also were is worthy of some publicity. presented the books to the misinstructor. to him Thursday evening. The selecwas key presented guests. sionaries from the Seventies Also, we feel that a contest of the made toastwas ' Following the banquet, there Petersen the and Jarvis was by announced tion presentation this type will put local offices Quorum. Eldon and Donald master at the banquet, and in-- t was dancing in the Commercial and business firms, and their Malmrose then sang, "Behold, mayor of Brigham City at the Junior Chambers annual Induced Mrs. John RoSsl, presi- clubrooifis; whir "music by the in the high school cafeteria. Presi- employees on their toes to ex- Tis Eventide." The presentation Founders day banquet of the Jayceettes, auxiliary Rhythm Kids. ordent civic and service all of to of the purse each missionary dents and heads Brigham City tend courtesies beyond what is who gave a toast organization, required or expeted, and will was made by Harvey Erdmann ganizations were invited guests of the Junior Chamber to the Jaycees; O. D. Lund, who cause the public to become more former president of the Elders' at the banquet. Lund, who is Brigham City attorney, toasted the Will Jaycee wives, and aware of the fine, friendly treat- quorum. has been active in Mutual. Sunday school, Junior Chamber former JayWoodland, Wayne rement they receive in local Bishop Jensens closing and Am Vet affairs throughout the past year. cee president and Distinguished stores." marks were followed by a song who Service award winner, To be eligible for the first from the Seventies chorus,, "The toasted Junior Chamber. PeterHawkins" A "Sadie week's competition, letters must Morning Breaks, and the benesen also introduced Mayor Bott, The annual meeting of the be postmarked not later than diction was offered By Constant Dance To Be Held whose announcement of the D. Box Elder Creek Water Users Theuson. re3. Letters of S. A. and Tuesday, February winner presentation Re-EnliAt Perry Ward Sat. association, owners and operast ceived after that date and until evethe award climaxed the tors of the principal irrigation Tuesday, February 10, will be Notice To of Perning. The gals system in Brigham City, will entered in the second weeks Two more Biigham City vetsj ry ward will be on hand be held Monday afternoon at introduced Guests Stockholders received letters and competition, into the armed 1 oclock, end early Saturday have according to Carl bright Bill Long, president, Jaycee to up reTuesday, February 17, will swains, Serwith their First Wold, inthis president. services week, night and at the is Notice meeting hereby given that compete for the third $5 cash Election of officers will be luctant or otherwise, lor the presided prize. Checks will be mailed to the annual meeting of stock- geant Harvey R. Wardrop, army New Year's Sadie Hawkins" troduced the guests and their held to name three directors to recruiter Box resident Creek forces holders of Elder the and air partners. are the winners when the letters terms on the board dance to be held in the ward Heads of church, service and three-yea- r will announced. They are John recreation hall, published, in the Friday issue Water Users Association at of Wold said. the beginning association, with civic 127 Third east, south organizations who, l of the each of the be held in the city hall Monday. Reeves. as a corporal in 9 o'clock. their partners, were invited as Other association business will February 2, at 1:00 p. m., for who three weeks. and Dogpatch costumes will be guests to the banquet, included be transacted, and annual rethree the coast artillery corps, Memebrs of the Rotary vo- the purpose of electing ; in order, and prizes will be John P. Lillywhite, president of ports will be heard. enlisted who a of for term Morck directors Hancock, j . three cational service committee, spon- (3) costumes, for the best a as also Box who reElder stake, North given for a Hill field assignment (3) years, and to hear such sors of the contest, are WoodLoboth men's and women's, in New Formula Devised land, John C. Weir and Orval ports and to transact such busi- technical sergeant. Both men imitation of characters in the gave the invocation; Mayor of Bott J. of renzo intention come as the with City; ness before this Brigham may Sackett. origin Durrell H. Nielsen, commander For Testing Ships We hope everyone will join meeting. making a career of the service. Li'l Abner comic strip, event. of the Sadie Hawkins of the local Legion post; Mrs. (Signed) the fun and get in the contest, SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UP) John Reeves is a graduate of1 dance of the John Rossi, Jayceette president; new CARL Perry President. WOLD, Sponsors a committee member said this engineering formula for Box Elder high school and atanthe former in L. Rulon W. Baron, mayor, BARKER, Secretary. making explained, week.. "The $3 prize each week the force necessary computing tended Utah State Agricultural S. the former Abel Rich, nouncement, that Perry president to for throe weeks Is worthwhile, a At a for push ship through the water at year. Logan college are much prettier than of South Box Elder stake; Glen and if we can improve the French Resort Hurt lias been devised by a Notre he girls the time of his M. and South of Bennion. belles Perry president Dame faculty member. courtesy extended customers in was emploved as a civil service Dogpatchare much less relucBox Elder stake; Carroll B. Wilyouths local business institutions, and By Lack Of Cold The It is not by originated workei at Hill field tant! liams, immediate past president Dr. Karlformula, the public's awareness of such E. Schoenherr, dean of as yet. Wardiop stated, known, of Box Chamber Elder of the MEGEVE. While France (UP) the universitys college of engicourtesy, the contest will have Reeves will be asCommerce; J. D. Gunderson, most of France complains of just where to achieved its purpose." fact that he Teacher's Life Savings the due neering, has been adopted offisigned of of Chamber the president Contest letters, describing true insufficient heat, this winter re- was to by the Society of Naval unasigned B. accepted Stratford, cially Commerce; Clyde incidents and naming the bus- sort is depressed over the lack qualify himself for a possible Charged To Experience Architects and Marine Engineers. of the City Brigham snow. cold president and iness firm, and, if possible, the of Vice Adm. Edward L. Cochin me United States. CREWE, England (UP) Hilda Rotary club; A. Elwyn Seely, Because of mild temperatures assignment USN (ret.), president of clerk, should be mailed to: rane, w a Cheshire president of the Brigham City as Morck Hancock is a graduate Thorndyke Vocational Service Committee and steady rains, ski resort the society, said Schoenherr's to Miss wanted Lenore who Romer, Lions teacher school club; are towns like t. Idaho, Megeve having of the Hupei high Brigham City Rotary Club of the Soroptimist formula puts the calculations of a bad season. The French gov- school, is a veteran with almost know how the other half lived. president In Care l a Miss Jean Shonka, of the ship resistance and ship power out found club; by teaching ernment had counted on mil- five years fedeial service, hav- She on a common basis in all model Brigham City. Utah lions of francs in foreign ex- ing served overseas for 37 year in Chicago but the exper- Business and Professional Wo- in the testing establishments life's her cost her ience ensavings. a from winter months during the war as sports change United States and Canada for One-Stor- y ATTENTION BY OWNERS Firehouses thusiasts coming to the Alps Sergeant Major for the 860th the first time. Miss Thorndyke, a comely, It is unlawful for any person from abroad. They have failed aviation engineer battalion. Hp The new method also may be Crewe schoolmarm, Doom Brass Pole alto materialize. for was a master sergeant w ho keeps or owns a female went to Chicago under a teachadopted by Great Britain and famost three years piior to his ers First Holland, Cochrane said. NEW ORLEANS (UP) Megeve has cancelled its For a year dog, to allow the same to run exchange plan. fire horses at large while in heat. Such a mous skiing grand prix after discharge. At the time of his she taught in Chicago, receiv- the smoke-eatinhe was emploved red then firemens vanished, or days of heavy rain. Over the as she did same dog, if picked up, collared the Fails salary ing not, shall be humanely killed. hoiidays hotels expected about as adv prising manager for a at her job in Crewe. suspenders. The latest sentimenSPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UP) This ears dog license fees 3.000 foreign guests Americans. weekly shopping guide. and The Cheshire Education com- tal casualty around two local traditional Physicians sewed up a four-incare now due and may be paid Canadians, Chileans and Egyp upon completion of his prelim- mittee has reaffirmed its deci- firehouses is the slash in Joseph Jaclow's to Claude Baker, collector of tians. About 50 visitors arrived inary piocessing. will assume sion not to make a grant to- brass pole. a camp and Swiss. abdomen of after the of duties editor Belgians mostly both The will Pobe outmoded, who at of 501) tax, the her lbs. buildings, ward the dog (S2.000I u ' man had operated on himself shop windows here arc paper which to 5:00 lice station from own money which Miss Thorn- will be replaced by structure which even with a dirk to cure a stomach oclock on the afternoons of full of good things which recall at Hill field, dyke spent to make ends meet There are few days. will contain blowers to dry the ache. 21st. and in February Chicago. wet garb of comThe collector may be reached buyers. Russian caviar, pate de Crewe Education The Gummed Up foie gras and luxurious furs re- Highway The absence of a second floor Crime Doesn't Pay by calling 509. The fee is $3.00 mittee, knowing that the 500 lbs. for females and $1.00 for males. main in the shop windows day UP) R1PON. Calif, she spent were Miss Thorn-dyke'- s will eliminate the need for poles Things Okla. (UP) MUSKOGEE, All dogs must be licensed by after day. were gummed up on the Ripon savings of a lifetime, had to slide down. The firemen mere- Crime didnt for burglars Even usual French the pay wealthy 1918. will dash from March 31, After this date, their sleeping Highway khen a truck carrying appealed to the county author- ly week-encall on on the ground floor to who made a all dogs within the corporate are absent this year Mith the , 3000 ofmoiasses sprang ities on her behalf. quarters ,lons two local filling stations. They the trucks. limits of Brigham City not hav- cost of living nearly 60 percenta mit, 0y moUss. dif ,eak than this time last sea- es was got a total of only 53 cents. ad on thc highway. Fox Not So Smart ing a Brigham City 1918 license higher son. are in away they staying Poor Fish It took the Ma!e hiRhway attached to their collar, will be To handle the great increase DETROIT (UP) A sly droves. red impounded for a period of 18 partment three hours to clean fox OKLAHOMA CITY (UP) The in American passenger traffic to out the hunter picked wrong hours and if not claimed by the up. to leer at. Frank Rhea sat down council has agreed that sea- Italy, France and Southern Euowner and license paid within Brother Came to Stay to rest after a luckless day of planes may land on Lake Hef- rope, three ports of call GibralMass. NEWBURYPORT, (UP) this period, the dog will be huJohn McGuire came here from United States consumers paid pheasant hunting. The fox crept ner, despite protests from the tar, Cannes and Naples have manely killed. his native Cherryfield. Me., for over $6,000,000,000 for fruits and within a few feet of him and state game and fish department. been added to the monthly MedNew a brief visit with a sister. That vegetables in 1916. Of that sat there grinning. The hunter The department says the noise iterranean service from JOHN I. JOHNSON, went shot the animal and claimed of the planes would make fish in York to the Gdynia American was 50 years ago. but he's still amount, about Chief of Police, TJ n for fresh prnrtnoe. the hroinlv. here Hjf InKr ninrntj( Brigham City. Utah. News-Journa- News-Journa- prize-winnin- Robert Stewart, veteran Box Elder county agent, gave an explanation of why reports from the Ctah agricultural department and weather bureau that the outlook for harvest of a good dryland wheat crop in Utah next fall are "gloomy. "The reports may or may not be true," Stewart said. No one All women of south Box Elcan tell until next spring when s' county arc invited and urg'warmer weather arrives. Nevd to attend this interesting and the dry land farmers Mrs. Bennion ertheless, orthy benefit, are worried, he added. rid, and asked that the date e kept open for it. from the agricultural Reports department and weather bureau point out that due to lack of in major producing counorinne Man To Be sttow ties, Bo Eider and Juab, without the protective covering there is a great danger from frost. By USAC However, Stewart and many Box Elder county growers point5.i C. G. of Corinne, Adney ed out that the danger is not past chairman of the from the frost itself, however S. A. C. Board of Trustees, cold, but from frost nd booster for the Utah State and contraction of the his soil Agricultural college since thaws and freezes, during to the which break the root original appointment systems of loard of Trustees in 1923. the plants. Therefore, Stewart 'e honored at a special Foun-Jersaid, "damage, if any, cannot Day program on March be until determined next it was announced Wednesdspring. B. ay by Thorpe Isaacson, member of the Board of Trustees Stewart also pointed out that nd chairman of the C. G. Ad-eso called winter kill of wheat Remembrance committee. is usually due to too deep snow, smothers the young wheat which The Board and other groups, There is little snow on plants. in honoring its former member, Box Elder county wheat lands 4 taking official recognition of now. Mr. Adneys service to the school f'hich is unmatched in as far Only Box Elder and Juab on the counties are eligible for federal jps continuous service board is concerned. crop insurance for the 1918 Mr. Farmers can insure up to Adney was appointed to the toard in 1923 and served until 50 percent of a normal crop lot Hill when ho was elected chair-nan- , .3 bushel per acre and up to F. P. Champ of 73 percent for 1.3 bushels per whose appointment acre," the agent said. in that year. Mr. Adney tins He also said from served as chairman until June, of the states winf to L1I7, when he retired upon the ter wheat is grown in Box Elof his term of aps expiration der county each year. Some pointment. acres in production in the 6 Although Mr. Adney is no last year produced about county onger officially connected with TO 2,320.000 bushels, an average of 'lie college, his support of its about 28 bushels per acre. This program and activities has confrom 20.000 to 30,000 more 8 tinued just as as ever, year strongly are planted in the countacres Mr. Isaacson remarked. yMr. Adney whose primary has boon stockraising and "tuning, took a great interest n the welfare and advancement 'n students attending the U. S. C. Both his children grad-'!al,'Feb. from the Logan institu-,lonMrs. Joyce Adney is now an instructor in The annual meeting of the clnld Box Elder county Farm Labor development at the of Utah. The other Association will be held in the onughter, Mrs. Betty Adney Gay- - recreation room of the McKin0 making her home in ley grade school at Tremonton, at" 1 oclock Tuesday afternoon, Hoyd, Virginia, where her Mr. Cliff is February 3. 1918. Gaynard with the U. S. Park SerAnnual reports will be given vice. the farm labor outlook for and Joining with the Board of this 18 will be discussed at ltt rustees in paying tribute to meeting leader vf "Hi,ls besreatthe agricultural U. S. A. C. faculty Head dnd the U. S. A. C. Alumni As- Cigarette Tax Civic clubs and sociation, Gets Burned Up in Logan and Box 75 Elder county are .being invited LINCOLN. Nebr. (UP)-R- ufus participate, as are various M. Howard, director of the state arm which organizations in the state. agriculture department Alt cigarette Nebraskas administers Lo,e Start, But Good tax, was annoyed. Howard felt that a Colorado Ber-raJEANETTE. Pa. (UP) order firm added insult to mail Cox, 72, can still show the it solicited him to Gangsters a few tricks in fancy injury when cigarettes for himorder roller skating. Cox is known as "w around self. ,c local He said the firms advertising rinks. Asked how he farned to do it so well, Cox campaign is reducing the amount for the old aid: "Years of Ive of funds available children on practice. and needy skating since I was past people the states assistance rolls. IE 1: KEY Church, Veterans' And Civic Service Cited By Mayor L. J. Bott In Conferring Honor Brigham City, Utah, Friday, January 30, 1948 Dr. Wynn S. Andersen, soil of Mr. and Mrs, Levi Andersen of e i fl BOX ELDER temperature j h V- - j. 7 f Me-cha- A , il I 'j''!; f Water Users I Meet Monday Aft Two Brigham City i t I ! J, j l( Vets fleet-foote- , d News-Journa- i -- f News-Journa- i u y : h . pre-wa- r one-stor- s t i Jt i II i t ( i t two-third- s : v t ' U.TJBM m- UiWSBW I |