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Show BOX ELDER U Central School Youngsters See The Mountain Lion$ As An Interesting Nature Study Lesson 500 pupils Central schools had a first-hanlesson in nature study yesterday morning when Vernal Montgomery, govL. L. Anderernment hunter, service son, fish and wildlife employe, and Garn Carter, Box Elder county rancher, drove into the school yard with a truck-loaof dead mountain lions. The six cougars were killed by the three hunters in western Box Elder county last week, and were in Brigham City part of the day yesterday, where they were seen by hundreds of interested spectators. "The kids really were interested, and found out about mountain lions," J. D. Gunderson, principal, reported. They saw them, touched them, moved their tails and legs and looked at their teeth and asked the hunters thousands of questions. Some of the youngsters were surprised that there really were such things as mountain lions, Gunderson reported. They had them identified, in their minds, along with dragons and other mythical animals and beings. Tomorrow, Gunderson added, every encyclopedia in school will be busy with youngsters reading all about cougars." Here Monday Boys Lead On righam City and vicinity: cloudy today and Satur-.'scattere- showers with IRin temperature. Exchange ited low this morning, 20 to high Friday, 35 to 45. S' iss Thompson ads Senior ivision Roll in the second division scholarship roll Elder high school Box 28 .seniors, 32 juniors, and sophomores, a total of 20 s and 51 girls, representing pcrceit of the enrollment in senior division. ,ior to Lligibiliiy he hoter roll aft tfie Students rning 3J or more grade points their best 4i units of work, B .sidering A 10 points, and C" 4 in unit subjects, that amount in ta unit added to a bjccts. A plus srk raises the value of it s tern7 are-- KBUHToGoOn Post Office Will Observe Holiday On Monday , Feb. 23 , Scholarship List 10 CONFABS PARENT-TEACHE- R Air Sunday At 8 Legion Invites Men Morning To DanceSat. i Hear E Smith Wednesday Weight Plans To semi-monthl- Apply For Bushnell Areas To Farm Labor elgi-hle- Meeting In D.C. J Over 200 Cases . Of Mumps Now Are Quarantined Three . Army Air j ! - - j - but-terfa- record-breakin- I 305-da- little- !,riand r Hunsaker 31 mors 'll Williams ,?3 ire Wiser Jme 13 ..Z"ZZ.'... Davis 41 43's tnce.s r Nicholas yn Bennion ry Walker ynel Johnson t. Lone Christensen rbara Killings e Andi'1-.o- . n tinie J,i ne Welch m a Foote ris Marsh .. a rr Jensen Marie Poulsen Clay 8 Anderson Rue Olson 1 city-boar- Wilson 'nne Rasmussen ftrna Sims an Teters s .. Jtaiene Anderson .... Anderson "tene Mecham ;"rbara Larsen ,np 3Ioriyama ... if jlj!een Snow .. filrna Slggard I'ltricia Hansep 8rren Ferguson ri-tett- e , f"x Gardner News-Journ- semi-finalist- s 3-- pecan-producin- 3-- - . f'pha Anderson Phomores "land Seely 34 ... 43 Pages B.E.H.S. GUARDIANS INVITED Noble Hunsaker term I Honored ? 8 The Brigham City post ofNew Report System fice will be closed Monday, in observance of the legal Will Supplement holiday, Washington's birthUsual Report Card day, which falls on Sunday, February 22, this year. Ernest Ex-Serv- ice In Letters are being mailed this Freeman, postmaster, anweek to all parents or guarnounced today. dians of students who attend Brigham City's first rammer-ia- l Box Elder high school, asking standard broadcasting staThe lobby will be open as them to attend a conference tion, KUBIL will go on the air usual lor post office box serfor its first official broadcast at vice and for those wishing to of the with a home room teacher next The post City Brigham K o'clock Sunday morning. Kenmail letters or packages car- American Legion is holding a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesneth King, manager, announced rying postage, and outgoing (lance Saturday night in the day. last night. The dedicatory pro- mail will be dispatched, he War Memorial home, and has In past years, the faculty gram of the station will be from explained. However, rural invited all men, of has tried various methods of 2 to 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon. mail delivery service and city parents an opportunity any war, in the Brigham City giving to visit the high school to disThe station now is conducting delivery service will be susand their to aiea partners bring cuss individual or general probechnieal equipment tests re-pended for the day. attend as guests. u i red by the Federal Communito lems. The system of individual The dance is scheduled conferences on cations commission from 1 to 6 start at 9 oclock, according to parent-teache- r not o'clock in the morning, and be in the high school level has the of committee members C. Lions not tried. will been Conferences Door tng monitored by a measurement charge of arrangements. bureau in Hollywood. The inbe given, so "every- replace the report cards which will prizes To issued quarterly; they spector from the F. C. C. was one is urged to come early, ac- are will supplement the rehere Tuesday, and indicated merely announcement. to the cording ' that a wire from Washington, D. The dance will be informal. port cards, it was explained. Meet A. would follow receipt of his Through these conferences, a C. E. Smith, director of the Refreshments will be served, it spokesman from the high school report, approving the stations home and family living project was announced, faculty said, teachers hope to going on the air. King said. in Box Elder county, was the' Proposed sugar beet dump become better acquainted with The local stations amplitude principal speaker at the reguchanges of importance to the parents to break down the ermeettransmitnodulation in dinner lar the Chase, Corinne, (A.M.) growers roneous idea that it is only the er a will over broadcast Lions of Dathol Roche Fort districts and the Brigham City frequening Boys headed the scholarship parents of the failing or prob250 800 cy of club, held in the Howard hotel kilocycles, with rolls in the seventh and eighth will be decided Monday at a lem student who should visit everoom in watts to courtAfter be reguheld the power. Sunday, Wednesday Box banquet at meeting Elder high grades the high school and, through 1 In lar and Demos broadcasts room in at To Meet daily Sunday ning. Brigham City school and tied for leadership consideration of the stumutual lobe will to on from He local sunrise the responsibilispoke in the ninth grade when 29 ninth o'clock in the afternoon. him to dicover his dent, help Brigham Saturday cal sunset. The station will be on ties and needs for management grade, 25 eighth grade and 9 Beet growers from that area needs, assess his potentialities, 7 of a in in from the mans air o'clock life, management Monday seventh grade students were are A meeting of all Democratic develop educational and life urged to attend this meetthe morning until 6 o'clock in the domestic affairs, social life, finamed by Mr. Willord Freeman and to tell their friends and Precinct chairmen and chairla-dies- , evening, but as the goals, and formulate a plan of ing days grow nances and spiritual affairs. named by Willred Freeman of K. E. Weight, superintendent, atin or interested action to achieve those goals. anyone neighbors. A. Elwyn Seely, president of Box Elder longer the station will remain on t h e junior division faculty county schools, will Conferences are to be held tending, will be held at the the air until 8 o'clock at the club, presided. The program, attend the convention of the between the night. as eligible to the second term county courthouse Saturday afparent and the of Kings program poems by under the direction of J. DeLos American Association of School home roorr. teacher, it was furhonor roll. ternoon, Feb. 21 at 2 oclock. unknown poets and poetesses, Thompson, included two cornet Administrators at Atlantic City, ther Students earning over 34 Plans will be discussed for the explained. It Is obviously Vagabond House, will be re- solos by John Milton Peters, ac- N. J.. February 21 to 26. intergrade points on a basis similar to arrange county convention and the pri- sumed impossible of the with Mrs. the opening Margaret to that employed in the senior companied by, elections. A speaker Irom in the East he intends views for the parents of approxWhile mary local . station, and will be heard Johnsen. division were considered D. C., the Attorney to visit in Generals otfice imately 1,150 students with each The chairman of the ladies where he willWashington, Listed in order, of point will be present and will discuss each day at 9:30 o'clock in the the school of six classroom teachers. Therepresent a was This announced committee that morning. program night the new election laws. ranking are: board's applications for parts fore, each teacher has given a daily feature of station KLO, the next ladies night meeting of the Bushnell General hospi- written report concerning the Ninth Grade Ogden, for nine months prior to would be an evening dinner at tal 43, a for school purposes student to the home room teachGayle Baddley Clock-timlast March. Sgt. Roland W. Ridd news the Double-ranch in Ogden here.property - 431s Betty Ward er, who, in turn, will convey broad-casfrom P. A. 17. t United Press will March of he Noble Hunsaker, president 43 Wednesday, Is Assigned In Kansas The Bushnell tracts are sought the inform, atton to th$ parent.. Joseph Nelson on the hour. Dalton, Lions club representa12 M Squth Box Elder Beet. Growers Ruth .rollings because of the destruction by Teachers have spent much time Master Roland WL Time every hour, signals will be given every tive in the Associated Civic fire last August 42i association, 'left Wednesday for Ridd, son Sergeant of Central and thought in preparation, and H. Ridd, Merlyn Jensen Roland of D. C quarter-hour- . where he 152 4118 Washington, King and Bob Nel- Clubs of Northern Utah, report- school. Approx. mately 500 stu- it is hoped that all parents will Carol Roundy .... west Third &ast street, Brig- son will conduct to conon a ed activities a labor farm that group's will attend 41 sports Ferl Rose Barker dents of Central district now take 15 minutes of their' time ham City, has been assigned show at 5:30 oclock daily in the eve- date, and a report was made are 40 'a ference and meet with congresto the 32nd bombardment squadShirley Holmgren .... attending classes in tem- to meet with the teachers, the sional leaders. 10 ning, on which they will be on baseball and community rec- porary quarters at the abandon- announcement stated. Mildred Yoshinoga .. Hill air force ron, base, Smoky Hunsaker will represent the joined by Harvey Wardrop each reation in behalf of James Bar- ed army institution. 38 Calvin Jeppson al School will be dismissed Salina, Kans. ker, Lions club representative 37 12 Utah state farm bureau at the Friday evening. The two applications now are 12 oclock noon on each of the Eva Braegger Ridd has Master Sergeant We are going to endeavor to on the Peaches baseball com37 ',2 meeting which will have repreRamona Madsen been in service since March 29, being prepared and checked in three days to provide time for sentatives from every state in 1911. He 37 specialize in music, news and mittee. the regional War Assets admin- the conferences. All busses are Maurice Hunsaker ... 24 overmonths spent a t Wednesday istration Attendance the union. 37 public service features, King offices in Denver, and available to parin the Alaska and Caribseas Shirley Lowe 77 was for said. percent. will be taken personally The farm labor situation 37 nights meeting by ents who desire transportation. Patricia Reed bean theaters. The next meeting will be the Hunsaker 1918 is very critical, 37 Parents are urged to keep The Salina base is a strate- To Give Lectures Weight to Washington, where he Lynn Reeder first Wednesday in March. declared before leaving. "Ac36 to Charles appointments punctually and to will present them Darlene Burt command base. air Miss Winifred Hazen, consugic USES there to figures, 36 cording Donna Facer Etherington. in the W. A. A. of- bring with them the schedule ltant in Family Life education, 35 Vs were 68 million people employfices of real estate procurement sheet which they will receive inMary Fae Anderson State of department public 35 G ed during the war years. Many in charge of district disposal to in the mail this week, the anRose Marie Lomax Box Elder struction, will give four lectures of these were housewives and 35 schools. from the school nouncement David Morrell and discussions in the Visual 35 people who came out of retireOne application asks for only said. Laura Fillmore ElEducation of HIGH-LIGHTroom Box the ment to serve their country. In S 33 the northwest corner of the hosJanet Jensen Arrangements for the conder high school on Wednesday 1917 there were still 64 mil35 pital site, including the offi- ferences have been made under Leron Johnson and 25 and Thursday, February lion people employed, including 35 cers club and quarters, and the the direction of the public reKae Yamamoto 26. Sessions will begin each 31'2 those in the armed services. Clarice Jeppsen and Dwight other asks for a larger portion, lations committee, consisting of Donald Barker 3:30 7:30 at and oclock. day .3 l's Best available estimates at the the gymnasium, Mabel Christensen, chairman; Alan Shaw The subject will be "Meeting Morrell were chosen typical including the faculty at swimming pool and other build- S. W. Beecher, Abel S. Rich, John 34'ii present time indicate this con... Stewart Ann Sex Education Needs of Sweethearts by the Bobby is unchanged. the BEtte annual Sweetheart ings. Between 200 and 225 cases of Children. 31'j dition Owen and Apollo Hansen, in Anna Tani It looks like well have to on Ball last Saturday night The War Assets administra- conjunction with the high school are under quarantine mumps 8th Grade import foreign labor again this in Brigham City, Roland MadValentinos eve. tion has considered applications principal, Alf L. Freeman, and 4 Hi year to fill the needs of the sen, city health officer, reportSweethearts" was the theme lrom school districts very fa- A. Elwyn Seely and Miss Jean Richard Bosley In Enlist 42 continued. he nations farmers, of the dance; decorations con- vorably in the past, in most in- Shonka. Adele Seely ed yesterday. The Brigham City 4 Hi With the United States faced board of health this week desisted of large red and white stances, Weight pointed out, Jo Murrae Buchanan is The reception committee 4H,i with the problem of feeding the hearts with smaller ones having and we are hopeful of favor- Alf L. Freeman, chairman, A. cided that, unquarantined, Janice Heaton the Force mainbe 41 must world, production the names of the different cou able action on our applications Elwyn Seely, Abel S. Rich! S. mumps epidemic was getting Patty Smith 41 tained at its peak. Well have out of hand, and announced Delmont Beecher, pies present. Jerry Layne and for parts of the Bushnell area." W. Beecher, Marilyn Wood 40'i to have an adequate labor supThree more Box Elder county his six piece orchestra from OgMada Smith all Colleen Rowley, Lura Redd and that Wednesday morning 40 do that. to Unit-den rendered the music, with ply cases of mumps would be quar- boys have enlisted in the Arlene Dunn Norwood Hyer. Cow Is Rich Producer 40 ed States air force, according to their vocalist assisting. immedialeDiane Jensen antined, beginning Xenia Ind. 39 'i (UP) ARCADIA, All B'Ette members from five First Sergeant Harvey Wardrop. iyPat Rawson Students Achieve 38 !i Air Age force recruiter for years back were invited as spe- Lassie, a dairy cow owned by and air Madsen said Ruth Bcrnston army that The following Ind. (UP) COLUMBUS, H. Joe has 38 Honor In Scholarship produced McCarty, Box Elder county. They are cial guests of the club, making Elden K. Shaw Columbus City Aviation Com- the announcement of the quar- j t more than twice as much 38 a number Box Elder students ranked presWestmoreland and teachLoyal LeRoy school Ann Wixom antine, doctors, mission reported a profit for as the average cow. Her well in two scholarship reports 37 ers and parents had been very of West Tremonton and Gerald ent. Donna Compton not from but of $1.225 1947 37 Karma Holmes, Kathryn Hun- record is 7.597 pounds of milk made recently. Of the 26 olum-n- i cooperative in reporting active Flint of Brigham City. Marilyn Reese operation of the city airport. cases. 37 -and Joyce Hunsaker su- and 492 pounds of butterfat durtwo saker The Westmoreland boys attending Weber College, two, Renee Victor on the sale test period. 37 !i The profit was made Y. Westwith the following ing a are sons Broadis of Burden The of cases. pervised the Mary Ellen Jeppesen and Boyd Elaine on majority the of grown soybeans 36 assisting: Packer, received A" grades for Madsen said, are 12, 13 and moreland, West Tremonton. Loy- committee chairmen Pauline Anderson ... -used Columbus airfield. 35 '.2 fall term. Nine, Dean Ahlmer, the al is 17 years of age and LeRoy Decoration, Joyce Jensen; Or- ed on their projects. that Dee Ann Davis indicating 35 Intwo years Bear Spencer Ahlmer, Odell AnderIn the is 19. Jane are fourth and Stoller; the chestra, Nancy past infection the with disease Daines They of spread Kay paved Florida has ane mile 35 ReRiver has won this annual son, Jean Duke, Elaine FreeShirley Ward; 94 persons in its among the junior high school fifth sons respectively, to serve vitations, John Hess 3 Hi road for ach offered by the Un- man, children. He held forth hope in the armed forces since the freshments. Phyllis Reeder. scholarship Ray Malmrose. Jack United the Marjoiie Leggett 31's population, against .. The prize awarded to the two ion Pacific to one outstanding Owens, Dorothy Mills, Bus Win-egaWorld War II. Gerof that the would beginning ap183. DeAnn Thompson one of quarantine per States average heart-shape31 earned an A or 2.5 averboy in F. F. A. work in each preciably reduce the rate at ald Flint, 18, is the son of Mr. Sweethearts was a large Val Humphreys 31 rebox chocolates. of R. A. Mrs. and who Flint which disease county traversed by its rails. age, according to a report rehas been the Marilyn Hotter Rita Jensen. side at 421 south First west, Joan Peters. ceived by Alf L. Freeman, prinspreading. Holiday Is To Be Seventh Grade is one of 42 a Gerald Madsen as assumed Brigham cipal. City. duty city John M. Peters Observed Monday , Cecil Chlarson and Frank Jenbest Who's Who in American High H health officer February 6, suc- Box Elder high schools Although none of Box Elder's Carol Olsen a of sen, alumni of last year, have students won scholarships in 39 li publication William L. Jensen, who known athletes. Last season he Schools, Close Will ceeding Stores Rees Nancy A.A.U. names with a small paragraph 38 is planning to move to Phoenix. was high school and applied for the degree of the the recently conducted Pepsi Shirleen Beckert of the American farmer, the highest Cola contest, they all did a fine data in stores, the 37 to li Ariz., into pertinent giving City the All champion wrestling go grocery Brigham Jim Bundy .... 37 division and this season, outstanding high school stu- possible attainment in the F. F. job of representing our school. Jensen has been business. places of business and offices Elwvn Olsen leon dents of America, has invited A. Cecil is the state president One ranked in the upper 10 perwhile close i officer 36 for two years wrestling in the city health which ordinarily John A. Peters .. Box Eider high school to sub- of he F. F. A. and ts at pres- cent of the slate and in the upclosed matches be won 35 will several to was of division, and chief that prior holidays gal Sharon Deem oblor the Box Elder high school mit a list of 10 percent of her ent touring the high school ag- per 20 percent of the nation. 3 Hi police of Brigham City. Monday, February 23, in Dixie Gordon of Madsen will be in the outstanding senior students to riculture departments of Utah. Three students placed in a secWashington s servance wrestling team. Robert Wendell, Keith Carter, ond group rating and one in These three boys departed be published in the spring of of health office, Room 16, which falls pn Sunbirthday, more Sborland from this Grande Hunsaker, Rio lay and George the third. Students falling In hens Hotel the Denver each week year. Brigham, day England's New day. was Welch and The of the store Lake CBE the lowest 10 percent are still in 9 Western to Salt by 10:30 station Harvey Braegger approved from o'clock plan 200,000.000.000 Announcement morning than area s hatch-ericand each afternoon from 4 to City Saturday evening February both faculty and student exe- have applied for the State far- above rankings of the average was made by the merclosing month, while the mer degree. This is the highest high school student. and 14, for Lackland air base at cutive council. Dixie Clay. hatch about 3.jOO,OOU chants' committee of the 5 o'clock, he announced, o f may be contacted there at those San Antonio, Texas, for their The tests were prepared and Commerce, position in the state for an F. of month. Chamber chicks per F. A. boy and is second only tu scored by the college examinaand Wendell Sborland 13 chairRobert Due is on basic weeks of hours V. matter C. training. any Forsgren pertaining which to public health. His office to the fact that none of these Hunsaker. of Box Elder high the American farmer. Applica tion board. They were adminman. 42 3 4 some istered by Mr. S. W. Beecher to be will is 604, and his resi- boys are high school graduates school and Zane Wheatley and tions will be approved Burrows Lou telephone The Mary .... 11 of Bear River time in March. Coombs WednesDonna Anderson. Leon Whitto Arden even 647. was Harris unable dence schedule on Wardrop Dean phone issued Ronnie 10 of were school the one the deadReed Hadfield. Kenneth Welch, the their future but worth, George high what assignguess day morning, Lily Nakamura 3S Kaz for the Carl Raymond Gray State farmer applicants, was Holmgren, John Reeve, has one of the nation's ments might be or in what advertisements Oklahoma, for line La Nae Mills .. 38 to the awarded a forty dollar scholar Maeda, Leonard Neiison, ShirU. P. scholarship to 4 o'clock $100 theater would serve. has stales .. extended Burt they lop been Carol 37 the a new plastics plant which uses One other local boy went to U. S. A- C. Robert and Zane ship to the U. S. A. C. by the ley Ward, Julia Rigby and Tuesday afternoon, 6 and Mary Ann Waite .... 37 o clock Is Fort in hulls door the Douglas with these three are the finalists, and final de- Utah Dairy Federation for his Dwight Morrell. 353 participants pecan forming news deadline Wesley Bailow ... 36 in outstanding work in dairy pro- entered cision is being determined from 46 Utah high to enlist but be was rails and clothes hand knobs, boys afternoon. Burnett Tuesday Ellis 35 2 were judg- duction. Rita Jensen. These Kansas. schools. boys Tolman pins. Valmia 33 Max Hamilton .. Beet Growers i;t!v rO U A72 Cl Brigham City, Utah, Friday, February 20, 1948 Volume 53, Number 15 WEATHER letVd - |