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Show 1 T.UklC WEATHER lc PAID I1r1 preJK-u-- said. V eaiheiman ran out of e almost to describe in trx ins feather is supposed to tonight and tomorrow debut! n with. springs this morning with J.urt.s much colder on ;rn Volume 53, Number 35 and northwest with rain and ,,uers The winds will warm cold ),ut and (nailing Horn the south, back a ,d winds bunging the north. ,t winter from jure this afternoon are to near 48. i,j to rise 'pst Miss Marian Davis, daughter of Aiiorney and Mrs. Wm. E. Davis, will be featured as guest violinist in the Lions sponsored spring festival here May 6. Miss Davis is now a member of Violinist all this confusion countys weather is pressure developed low a western Idaho and enter in Nevada, leaving ,nn in the middle. Just "rain will subside is he vveath-- , tell from present is center storm the as s;wV So after today, its anybody's guess, Mtherman added. for BAND PARADE ON E. William Carter the Utah Symphony orchestra. The program will begin at 8 oclock in the evening and will be jiresented in the Box Elder stake tabernacle. The public is invited to attend, free of charge. Three outstanding choral groups of Box Elder county wdll be presented in the festival. They are the Be Tee club, the ILmnonttes chorus of Garland and tlie Orpheus chorus. The spring festival presentation of the Harmonettes and chorus has been an inial affair, eagerly anticipated by music lovers of Box Elder county, and this year the interest and musical excellence of the event will be further enhanced with the Bee Tee Glee club's joining in the program. Each of these clubs have been organized for the past 25 years and are well known to music lovers all over the state. The Brigham City concert will he a third in a spring series by liie musical organizations. Sunday they will be heard at the Logan L. D. S. institute and at the L. D. S. stake tabernacle at Garland. Officers of the Orpheus club are Margaret Tingey Lewis resident, Clara Jensen secretary, Elaine Johnson and Verna Johnson accompanists, and Norman V. Watkins director. Harmonettes officers are Edna Taylor president, Cora Nielsen secretary, Pearl Peck accompanist and Fred L. Nye director. Bee Tee Glee officers are Tag-gor- t Johnson president, David Heiberg secretary, Barbara Hous-leaccompanist and Apollo Hansen director. The program to be presented in Logan, Garland and Brigham City will open with the mixed chorus singing Invocation with Norman V. Watkins directing. Fred L. Nye will direct the mixed chorus in "How Beautiful Upon the Mountains, and Apollo Hansen will direct the male choruss singing of "Give Thanks and Sing." The mixed chorus will be heard in "Song of the Redeemled 'by Hansen, and the er, combined womens choruses will Let A Song Fill Your sing Heart, under the direction of Fred Nye.. Hansen will lead the male chorus In "Beautiful ORGANIZATIONS DAILY PROJECTS Passes Away Wed. SPOTLIGHTED FESTIVAL Parade At 1 This ?7 r r Afternoon, Concert On LegiOll AUXll Court House Lawn Erastus William Carter, 76. IN YOUTH WEEK And Activities For Communities' Projects at died Wednesday, April 28, Youth Are Going On At All Times, Report Shows ins home in Patk Valley follow-Marian lingering illness. He was born Sept. 25 1871, in Salt Lake Listing their numerous accomplishments for the youth . . . formerly of Brigham City, Winding up the thirteenth anand of Ilrigham City, l!ox Elder county and the state, nine of City. A son of Erastus now a nuimber of the state nua! Region 1 music festival Alice Green Carter, he was rear- the civic groups and organizations in Brigham City this who will flic bands from Box Fide:. ed and educated in Salt Lake week submitted detailed reports of not only their projects symphony orchestra, in artist Bear River, North Cache, Weber. as guest play City and lived in Laketown six for national youth week, but what they have done for the festival. South ( ache and Logan schools years before moving to Park youth of the community ail year long. We feel that our sponsored spring will assemble at the Box Elder The American Legion Auxil- Valley. He came to Park Valley obligation to the south of our community exists not only stake tabernacle at this after- iary has announced that with his parents when he was one week during the year, one sx)hesman from a civic they 11 for noon and match down main will years ot age and finished his dub said, "but all sponsor a "Lev i Kun party" year long. We have listed our yearly acstreet to the court house. At in the 'Teen Canteen Saturday education in Park Valley schools. tivities in this rejHirt, showing that we have the interest of 2. It they will piesent a massed at 7:30 o'clock as a fea He married Eva Rose in March, youth till 52 weeks. band concert. Mayoi Lorenzo evening tuie of Boys ami (fills' week. 1897, in Salt Lake City. He conBott is chairman of the parade, Bingo will lx played, and a tinued to make his home The nine groups who have says. Another bridge tea is bein All county and lieutenants with Chief nf Police John I novelty dance contest with evto for ing sponsored by the club listed their projects youth his Park after marriage Valley communities cooperating in the Johnson as assistant chairman eryone participating will be a and lived there the remainder the year are Brigham City Ro- further this project on May 7. who have not as The schedule of events fur feature. Prizes will be awarded of iiis life. His wife The kindergarten club assist- Cancer drive passed away tary dub, Jayceettes, Kindergartheir collections to yet reported final the the winners the with ed of branch today, Friday) by Auxiliary. youth's program the drive committee members, day 11 ago. His main occupa- ten dub, Brigham City the three-daan Auxiliary tionyears "It's all free, festival, are given a cattle and sheep of the A. A. U. W., American Le- field day at the Reese park. Free are urgd to submit their report was over entirely to band numbers. committee member explained, rancher in the vicinity of Park gion Auxiliary, Veterans of For- popsicles and candy were given and funds since This morning at until and we want all the 'Teen Can- Valley. In the early days he eign Wars and Auxiliary, the to all boys and girls participa- the drive istoday (Friday) ended toofficially Reraces. In 12.30. various bands will com- teen members to attend. and of the Chamber games ting and his wife served their neigh- Brigham City Junior lie turned freshments wil be served. iele tor awards in ihe Box It was voted by the members night. Funds ofmay club and Ihe bors during times of distress, Commerce, to over the either following: Membeis of the Auxiliary com- sickness and death. der high school gym. At 12:30 of the club to sponsor a girl al Mrs. Civic Improvement club. Bennion, county captime will be called for lunch, mittee making arrangements for the girls state held in Logan in tain. Glim Tlie Rotary club presented a Bill Davis or l)r. Saito. He was an elder of the Park served to the musicians in the the party are Mrs. Dennis Johnprogram to illustrate their July. A Christmas party was The 81,000 goal that was set D. L. for S. the son. chairman; Mrs. Harp school cafeteria. interest in youth. They present given during the holidays Valley ward of the cancer (hive from south for the of Mrs. Ruel Eskelsen. Mrs. church and has served in the each year a featured Box Elder children and grandchildren Box Elder, has nearly been x ill After lunch, the bands Mrs. Lamont Mutual Improvement association high school football player at members of the club. Over 100 c'ornelius Olsen. assemble at the tabernacle and, Glover, Mrs. Orville Morrell and of that ward. He was also on a luncheon and program, and a children attended this party and achieved, it was pointed out, but a few more dollars are needed to the march down Main street Rilla Holst. the ward amusement committee featured basketball player for received a gift from Santa Claus. put the drive over the top. The will begin shortly fater 1 oclock. A cordial invitation to at- and served as sexton for many a similar luncheon and program. the collection The club assisted with lias been of funds Numbers to be jiresented at the tend the party is also extended years. each one feature for nuts youth They sacking of candy and handled by the Amvet organizamassed band concert in front of to the town dads, those He is survived by the following year at a luncheon and program the community Christmas party. tion in Brigham City during the the court house are, 1. "Glory of youths who are the city officials these (hive this ThPir report says t Mat Mrs. Albert Hirschi of of father and son at a regular children; year. 2. the Trumpets;" Thp Thunder- this week, namely, Glenn Rich- Rosette and VV. Ray Carter of Rotary meeting. are but a few' of the activities Bill Davis, committeeman, anRoss Park er;" 3. His Honor;" 4. Host of ards, Lewis Knudson, on the four Number surbut Rotary's of the kindergarten club, Valley. He is also nounced that it was the intenFreedom; 5. New Colonial; Stephens. Joanne Bair, Lawrence vived by seven grandchildren, outh program is vocational their main interest is for the tion of all cancer drive members 6. Banner. "Star Spangled and Wright, KeNee Larsen, Douglas two great grandchildren and the guidance through personal con- youths of this community. to officially end the program on The festival began last Orchard, Joan Norman, Robert following brothers and sisters: tact and through vocational A- - A. U. W. Lists Projects April 30 so as not to interfere , afternoon with various Lorraine Christensen John 'M, CaHer, .Park Valley; books' purchased for the library. of the with The Brigham branch any program that has been ensembles and sections of band and Shirley Holmgren. The Rotary club also cooper- American Association of UniverMrs. Mary Rose, Snowviile; Mrs. for May. planned masact as will and orchestra performing sepaHarp Kilroy Annie Goodiiffe, Brigham City; ates in county clinics (more for sity Women has carried out the rately in rooms at the high ter of ceremonies for the parly Mrs. Clara Chadwick, of Anvada, crippled children. The city of- following projects in the past school. ficials elected during national year for the interest of youth: Wednesday night the and events. Colorado. best performances were brought Funeral services will be held boys and girls week were feaBrought the company of the at 1 o'clock in the af- tured at a regular Rotary lunch- Clare Tree Major Children's theatogether in a program of vocal Monday and instrumental solos and enternoon in the Park Valley ward eon and program last year. They ter in New York to Brigham City Two numbers by Miss Davis, sembles in the high school audieach year. Last years producchapel, with Bishop Kenneth also have listed their work with guest artist, on the violin, will torium. Carter officiating. Friends may the underprivileged boys by in- tion of Hans Brinker" and the be "First Movement In Symcall at the Felt Funeral home dividual contact. Thursday was given over to piay to be presented this year phony Fspanole, and Beethoin club The Their in choirs and choruses in the mornto is Pinnochio." 9 oclock helpcooperated fro ml Rotary group Saturday vens Romance in F Major, acweek to afternoon in and the by ed to endorse the "learn girls ing. orchestras recent meeting of the evening and at the home of National boys the During companied by Robert Kundick and another public program in the Fort Brigham camp of the Ray Carter, Park Valley, Sunday featuring a boys and girls day swim program last summer, Bringing to a close Rriihnm of Salt Lake City. Her numbers W. Ed a Mrs. at until and their meeting. Rotary the evening in the auditorium. of and chairman, observance regular national Monday Citys w.n b(? foJlowed by ,he mIxed Daughters of Utah Pioneers, an afternoon This program will be carried out Benes, was very active in mak- boys and girls' week, the youthThursdy nights program in- account of the rustic bridge and time of service. chorus number,' "Let the Mounand a Talented of colors by success. boys cluded the advance ful city administration was Interment will be in the Park this year. ing the project cabin was given by For Joy," directed pioneer Shout tains to Their report also states that over radio station KBUH the American Legion post, the Charlotte Reeder. She further Valley cemetery under the di- girls are given opportunities Nye and the combined wocombined choruses and orches- urged that the tw'O historical rection of Harold B. Felt Funeral perform in music, song, drama, they gave a tea for all the girls yesterday afternoon (Thursday) by I Walked and speech at Rotary during the of the high school senior class. on a half hour program. The mens chorus singing tras played "The National An- 'relics be to a more home. Jesus Where Walked, Today entire year. them as the opening number suitable spot, suggesting a locaSpeakers were present at this mayor, city eouncilmen and all with Watkins directing. officers Jayceettes Sponsor Projects The combined orchestras played tion closer to the center of the meeting and gave brief talks other administrative sung by are about their respective vocations. elected for youth week express- theThe closing anthem be Since .most Jayceettes Farrandoie from LArlesienne citv. sev"Kings of children, mothers The tea also gave the girls a ed their enjoyment and jirivil-eg- of mixed chorus, will young suite No. 2, the combined boys' Glory, directed by Watkins. eral of this years projects have brief social experience. of being selected to serve as Among others attending the choruses sang "Stout Hearted The A. A. U. W. has also been city officers, and for the ojqior-tunilcentered around this age group, Men. and the combined orches- meeting were Mayor Lorenzo Children's greatly interested in the clinic of being able to partici- Fire Dept. Answers their report states. tras played Mexican Overture'1 Bott and two of the city talents have been jiresented a at Tremonton for the past sever- pate in this educational feature Call In The mayor expressed The combined girls choruses Perry Thurs. number of times at regular al years. This program for spas- of boys and girls week. sang two numbers and the com- his desire of preserving these and 6 oclock, chilhis this at and and tic year, relies, Yesterday meetings themes crippled monthly evening pledged paralytics priceless bined orchestras played The Brigham City fire departwas shown ment answered the Christmas poster contest dren has been the recipient ol the administiation a call to Perry from Rachmaninoff's piano con- support to the camp. r for internanoted of on a all the the and Vivian Meik, several articles of equipment The move was first suggested Jayceettes city jirojierty sponsored by at 11:20 certo No. 2. A group of four (Thursday) yesterday front W. tour. Their visits included in the children proved donations from the A. A. U. page grade school analyst, A haystack on numbers were given by the mix- a few months ago cy the Coun- tional affairs morning. D. U. P., in order columnist for the Deseret News very successful this year. All Last Peach Days the A. A. U. W. tiie power jilani, jiarks, city the ed choruses. The combined mix- ty company, proierty of Roy White In antiand distinguished lecturer will children at Central and Lincoln displayed the needlework of one buildings, etc. At 8 oclock they had caught fire. A hired ed choruses, the combined cho- to further preserve these Perry Saton to awards in the district Winners so in the that speak schools Brigham City presented of the spastic patients participated. man had built a bonfire near ruses and orchestras sang and ques, and to place them attenmarble under the spon- were selected by impartial judg- window of a downtowm store in chamjiions. Today at the stack and strong winds had could attract hPtter urday, May 8, plaved America and the colors they of the Brigham City post es from each grade at both Brigham City. noon, they will be the guests carried the sparks and flames were retired as the closing exer- tmn from both local citizens and sorship of the American Legion, Quig schools. Last fall the A. A. U. W. cir- of the Bngham City Rotary club over onto the haystack. tourists. anat a luncheon returnand commander, Nielsen, post When sehool children program culated an open letter among According to the fire departnounced today. given in their honor. ed to their classrooms after the the civic groups in which sugment, approximately ten tons of holidays, new librar gestions concerning a new school The entire boys and girls hay were in the stack. By the Because of the popularity of Christmas set were the ies Central Jayceettes to replace the provided by week committee wishes to thank time the department had arMr. Meik as a writer and speakawaited them. Since all library down. This letter was to pro- all concerned for er, local church leaders have ofhelping to rived from Brigham City, the hooks were destroyed during the voke thought among the towns- make this week a fire had gained such headway fered the use of the tabernacle Central school year's youth fire in August, people and discussion in order success. tremendous Similar that little of the hay could be so that all interested may come school a for schools Lincoln and the supply to formulate plans have been made for next saved. Firemen explained that and hear him. His talk will beplans Be To was books low, which would adequately care crist. due to the nature of a haystack, Variety Show at 7:30 p. m. and after 45 of extra reading a year. it was reported from the high gin this proved to be very worth-whi'- for future as well as present deflames burn inward and even of he will Jr. At minutes speaking Tucs. Given school last week that those who project for the Jayceettes. needs, the A. A. U. W. report vote another half hour to anthough some of the stack W'as rehearsals final the seen books, Several hundred have formerly states. it was a total loss as catDivision Festivol of questions. saved, swering it in now are declaring are unanimous Their national and local progathering dust in attics, will not eat hay once it has tle is lush" one of the finest shows yet He is recognized throughout being read and enjoyed by gradp gram is highly concerned with A Great Day For the to fire and water. been subjected fj4riakon by tins group, the journalistic world as one of school children, the Jaycee re- the education and betterment title of an original protluvMabv prin-ridirected on for youth at all times. international port says. the top writers Flvvvn Seely, assistant lion written and which vvi affairs. Mr. Meik gained this Kindergarten Lists Purpose Legion Auxiliary Program Thorne Jepp-e- n Divi The American Legion Auxilreputation among professional The Kindergarten ciub of Brigbe presented at the Junior r A nlcl!im'( newsmen solely because he held ham City was organized in 1915, iary conducts an Americanism inv itation is extended to all sion Spring festival. high school stm tr0I)S of Box Elder high sehool. the top job. That job was di- for the purpose of promoting a essay contest at the high sehool dentTwHl be given Monday af plomatic and political corres- free year 'round kindergarten in each year. Prizes are given to District No. of the American World Traveler pondent for "The People, larg- this community, and to estab- first and second place winners Legion will hold its annual ternoon and the mam Ievening est English-languagnewspaper lish playgrounds where the chil- in each division and then one sjiring convention in the Armoiy First Sergeant Harvey Ward-roat S o clock uesetav of performance of the United States army He to be in world. A huge cast also sent the occupied dren of this community could be essay is chosen to building at Garland on Satur- and air forces evening. Mav the Ilwinwith a similar "The contest recruiting station, up state .where positions the idling is 8 po! m Leon at under supervised play. p. 400 students day beginning 23 south First east, announced with over 4.000,000 lustrated with re;a! enthus a summer ner is selected for competition in Pond of Lewiston, said today. A few years ago presentation action circulation and John Bull with that his office is closed for the established the national contest. was iasm for Ibis colorful, conPresent officers and newly-electe- period of April 25 through May about 1,500,000. With The Peo- kindergarten A poppy poster is also show. of this organefforts the through packed variety closed officer.-- will follow the 9. The office Is being ple selling 5,000,000 his total ization. The club has not given ducted in the art classes in the to was over fact delethat circulation ten usual due the as act custom and above with as manner Wardrop Associated m the production same around diup hopes of the free year are- Speech and dramatics but feel that they prizes for both divisions and the gates for the Brigham City post, will be out of the state on his a kindergarten, dances to the state according to Quig Nielsen, local annual leave during that perrector John Owen, are originals' nearer are their goal of realizing winner is sent on It isnt ahsurd to say Mr. Meik post commander. However, Niel- iod. contest. number of which dream. began his illustrious career at their Sgt. Wardrop said that the The Legion Auxiliary also co- sen points out, that all local to able be to The club hopes on was born the He birth. high state legionaires are invited to attend army and air force recruiting ofthe with girls a operates see system expanded His fathgreatly seas on a British ship. and sends one candidate to at- the district conclave. Delegates fice would probably be located er was a maritime inspector for of playgrounds in Brigham City, suctend, A along with the other girls and others who wish to attend in the post office building in very the government and several in the near future. the convention should meet at Brigham City when it is ?! by other clubs. sponsored and show fashion cessful bridge British companies. shipping on May 10. He said that nethe War Memorial home not nson V. F. W. State Activities club the was tea by circua sponsored With running start, he Wis later than 730 j. m. Saturday. for the use of a room contest an Each gotiations essay used settings. for year to be the with proceeds lated the globe three tmes Jcppsen; stage office had been pendat the of xst Veterans the by Lura Redd sponsored he was 18. He has been purchase of additional playVivian Meik mond on Page Eight) Phone vour news to No. 7. ing for several weeks. their (Continued report since. move Max Kunzler, equipment, ground on the . will sjjeak here Scstage managers Dorney Dee Jeppsen and a l)ais Plans Teen Party For Sat. Evening fj. Auxiliary Cancer Drive 1 Winner Ends Tonight senior student Elder high school was eed as the winner on the Americanism essay by the Veterans gnWars Auxiliary for all school and senior high 3. Clair is the son of Dr. s Vem Wiser of Brigham. . jMject this year was to World Jilts Key a d 10-0- Hu-H- - Jensen, daughter of Milton Jensen, and Kunlei, daughter of Mr. John Kunzler of Ro- I tah. are second and third i Mrs. y Kil-ro- . ' Ainners. respectively. vear the V. F. W. auxil- - fssoy MAFN STREET TODAY CONCLUDES Wiser Is Wiser, 8 Pages Brigham City, Utah, Friday, April 30, 1948 ccomplishments For Youths Are Listed By Nine Of Citys Civic Organizations dpr J roumu " Year Around A , iy Tee Glee Club To Join With Orpheus And Harmonettes In Concert Here May 6 Bee -- ranging from 25 to winds from the south, I lewd -- box elder Se. to MARIAN DAVIS GUEST VIOLINIST Brigham, Utali Permit No. 14 lor the next 4 SPRING FESTIVAL TO FEATURE S. POSTAGE ' Winner Wed-perJo- Wea-dell- Youth Officers Urges Relocation Presented On Of Cabin, Bridge Radio Program . b i Clair Wiser sponsor an essay contest li's subject as Patriotism or r p amsm. The essay Wiser wil be en-- I in competition at Ogden, fre winner there will repre-l-state in the national Vivian Meik To writ-Clai- e ijgmg was by three compe-t"op!e- eoun-cilme- , Dr. Heed, professor at the 11. S. A. C Dale an yMidalsoAdele a "ds f be made at the assembly hPld at the high sehool auditor- - daj der t - at Logan, will . W Young, a teach- Meed stated l'say was an outstanding- ,1 ,lant piece of work and Mlern success in the state i wseri Mrs. Car-- . was chairman of contest y - GREAT DAY FOR THE IRISH that the first JWional contest. Speak At Public Meet Here May 8 two-hou- instructor at the district school e the IS TIRE OF JR. DIVISION SHOW e Cars And Tractor Near Here isli t motor cars and a tractor freakish mishap s o clockiThursdav)' morning five miles northHfibam City on the Minor injuries C'fferPd by Erma Oyler, IS, r Garland. who was a pas-1- , n one of the vehicles. a taken to the Coolev Me- r Dftspna and later ro- "i u ld - , aklent happened when r. driven by H. Hatch, a car Leon Anderson, 18, W 0n' and another car 1 c,an Hawks, 16, How-(rU al1 Rmng east. 'ng to Deputy Sheriff dmu!'o investigated, 'Dderson ar crashed into t ,or and the Hawks vehi-hi- , crashed into the An-1 C3r' H. , F. D. B. l; , e ll ie!LCo,t,am said a1p- Be a iU I , American Legion un-lli- no arrests attributed the high wind blowing dine. District Meet At Garland pa-fn- Recruiting Office Closed Temporarily 1 p e 1 , - 'ris - bp-for- e - VHMDifJgl lltlUjWpi |