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Show Us - ati 9 m f n. 1 a Ik Read Local Happenings - In a Newspaper Devoted 1 s To Brighams Interests. DEVOTED TO NO PARTY OR . 5 schi FACTiON-BUTJU- ST Read the Ads in This Paper and Help to Build Your OWN Community. TO ALL f II e av ... - II lllllnli I I il a'il!!ittiaHlllUlllllllllllllti ' BRIGHAM CITY, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1932. VOLUME 37. 4 Brigham Youths Back AWARD DAY AT From Foreign Missions opet iber Topics Of The Week OW ifc I I I I I lill 1 Wednesday evening, Elder Grant Nielsen, son of Mrs. Mabel Nielsen, and Merrill H. Glenn, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Glenn, returned to their homes in this city from foreign mis- sions for the L. D. S. church. U.S.A.C. SECURES Harold Sycamore Goes To The British Mission BOX ELDER HIGH j NUMBER BAND LEADER OF 11. 153 GRADUATE FROM B. E. H. S. Elder Harold Sycamore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sycamore of this city, left Thursday for the British mission of the L. D. S. church, where he will labor as a missionary for two years or more. Elder Nielsen labored during the He was accompanied to Ogden by By LESLIE HUMPAQB months in Den- past twenty-seve- n his parents, where he took the afterMusic noon eastbound train for New York. mark, and for a number of months To lay served as president of the Odense He will sail from that city on the district. Elder Glenn labored for To S. S. Leviathan and after arriving in r THE LINDBERGH TRAGEDY twenty-fiv- e months in Ireland, and Liverpool, will go direct to London. CITY CONVENTION A BRIGHAM was president of the Ulster district. To Elder Sycamore was joined at Ogden BUY UTAH GOODS The young men both return home in by five other missionaries of the splendid health and report having all of whom will fill foreign The annual award and promotion LOGAN. Nine music students of state, Graduation exercises of the Box missions. The grief and horror of the nation enjoyed their labors abroad. assembly of the Box Elder high school Brigham City have been selected as Elder high school will be held Sunat the finding yesterday of the infant was held Wednesday morning at 10:30 members of the all state band which day, May 15th, at the stake tabernacle Lindbergh, dead, evidenced itself at oclock. Principal F. A. Hinckley pre- will be assembled at the Utah State In Brigham City, commencing at 7:30 the where once in Brigham City, sided. Community singing was led Agricultural College June 6th to 17th p. m. Principal F. A. Hinckley will terrible news reached us via the by C. C. Watkins and invocation was for a period of intensive training. preside, and the following program radio and was followed shortly there-aftoffered by John P. Lillywhite. The band will be directed by Prof. will be rendered: extra editions of a Salt by A. R. McAllister of Joliet, Illinois. Awards were made as follows: ' Processional march; overture, Poet Lake daily paper, giving an account Two medals were awarded by the Prof. McAllister is a nationally faand Peasant, high school orchestra; of the finding of the bodyv mous band leader school his and high local unit of the American Legion invocation. Bishop Abel S. Rich; seMany views, opinions, etc. are being and Auxiliary to the outstanding band has won the national championlection, In May, Girls Glee club; 'voiced by townspeople as to how the senior boy and girl for the following ship for four consecutive times. address to the graduates, C. Angus v little fellow died, and what really l.v has transpired since the night of last During the period of training, the qualifications: Scholarship, leader Wright of Ogden; Larghetto, from entire band will be presented in pubSecond ship, courage, service, March 1st when the child was kidcompanionship Symphony, by Beethoven, Brigconcerts. lic The total and was character. The Doril White, Roberta Nicholas, Frank the in membership crib from his presentation nursery naped made by Commander Lloyd Reese to will include approximately 200 pieces J. Kennard, Lee Valentine; valedicfashionable Hopewell, N. J. home of City. Rex Skidmore and by Mrs. Victor J. and will be the largest organization tory, Nola Hopkins; conferring of if . Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh. Bott to Miss Mary Bunderson. This of its kind ever assembled in the certificates. President John J. Shum-wa.News of this ghastly crime spread Impressive funeral services were is a remarkable achievement for west. The membership is drawn from remarks, Superintendent C. H. rapidly, and was immediately the LeRoy C. Nelson, 50, former local Lord for Thy Tender foremost topic of conversation, cli- held at the Fourth ward chapel on these students, they having won the all the intermountain states on the business man, died at a hospital in Skidmore; L. same awards in the Junior high basis of outstanding musical ability. Salt Lake 7:45 a. Mercies Sake, by mixed high school at maxing several months of effort to Thursday at 2 p. m. for Martin Thursday City Rehearsals will be held in the natural m. of a blood clot after an operation chorus; benediction, Reverend Grant recover the baby. Ransom was paid, Ensign, 70, former resident of this school four years ago. B pins were awarded to student amphitheatre of the college, a beau- for hernia. The news of his death Merchant. bat of course, the baby was not de- city, who died in Logan on Tuesday livered. The Lindberghs had been night of cancer of the stomach. He body officers by Principal Hinckley, tiful setting overlooking came as a shock to his many friends Due to the nature of the program tricked by depraved scoundrels mur- had not been ailing seriously until as follows: Fred Harris, president; Cache Valley. The members will be and relatives in this city. and the large crowd expected, it will housed at the college and will have ITU derers of an innocent, helpless child. two or three weeks ago. The trouble Camille Christensen, Funeral services will be conducted be impossible to admit children. manifested the in itself loss of first of the recreational available facilities would The devil himself surely be Sherman Hansen, secretary; also to Sunday at 12:30 p. m. in the Whittier Parents are urged not to bring chilappetite. He was not greatly con- Phyllis Jensen, president Girls club; the college and of Logan. ashamed of this job. ward chapel in Salt Lake City. After dren to these exercises since they The perpetration of this crime cerned about that, but about ten days Rex Skidmore, president of the Boys The purpose of assembling this the services the body will be brought will hardly appreciate the program, I should be enough to show us the ago he was quite distressed and had Byron Jensen, for outstand- hand is to give the band directors of to this city, and may be viewed Sun- at its best. iu swallowing. He was League; doubt it need for united action by all citizens difficulty musical service. the west an opportunity to get at day evening and Monday forenoon at ing Certificates will be presented to to iu the hospital Logan, of the United States in upholding law taken first hand the methods of Prof. M- the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy 153 graduates, as follows: of James Jensen the ssiugm y gave was an faculty where taken will picture citizens all and order. If good B pins to the five outstanding cAllister as he demonstrates how he Roskelley, 25 North, Second East cancer. for ibit Mildred Adams, Florence Nancy today firmly resolve to do their part, disclosing the presence of students in scholastical work: Nola produces winning organizations. The street. Funeral services will be held Anna Anderson, Erma Anderrill! .law and order could he restored Counselor Bargeron presided at one of band is the school special here Monday at 2 p. m. at the Second Hopkins, Henry Pearson, Rex SkidatGerald sen, Anderson, Raymond L. were which the America. S. A. C. national ward chapel. services, largely lollywl. in Interment will be in more, Mary Tawatari and Ruth Rom-e- features of the U. Blanche Arbon, Ralph Anderson, And we would again have a free tended. The floral offerings were school. summer the L. A. Richardson of the faculty city cemetery. ilagidj Billcountry free for parents and little profuse and beautiful. The opening awarded B pins to the editors Mr. Nelson was born in Brigham Baird, Rees Baty, Lois The students from Brigham who and C ma a r Beauwas Bingham, a Albert ings, double babies. song by quartet of the school pub- will attend the school are: Fred City, November 14, 1881, a son of Bowden, R o u Invocation was offered managing editors tiful Zion. Bosley, Nelson. Carlyle Lena F. Jensen and Charles Homer Bee and The Boom- Harris, Rich, Jay Anderson, IANNH Jean Bradford, Mary Bunderson, Patriarch Brigham Wright and C. lications, as The In August of this year, Brigham by follows: Henry Pearson Joel Greenhalgh, Wayne Johnson, Lee He grew to manhood here and on Casiel D. Burke, Gwen Burnham, Ada erang, and Jensen After Trial Elias sang, Miss married 1902, December 17, Max of mecca David be Pond, will and of Glenn, the Jay The and Shepherd, Jay Bee, delegates Labor. Welling City Bywater, Faye Bywater, Ivy The speakers were Denmark Sherman Hansen Lenora Fishburn. He was engaged Adelle and Rex Skidmore and Don Johnson. from every fire department in every Lavaun Caddy, Josephine Campbell, S. Alma President Jensen, Sonne, for in many the barber business here of The Boomerang. city and town in Utah. Jack Champlin, Velroy Christensen, Norman Lee, and O. G. Bargeron. automobile the later be will years, entering The three-da- y gathering Vernal Willie, instructor in agriCordon, Norma Crowther, Raspeakers, Orville Lund sang, business as a salesman. He was ac- Carma featured with parades, fire fighting Between chel medals to Joseph Yates, Davis, culture, gave Marjorie Dixon, Ruth the double To Close and Thee, affairs civic and in the tive religious demonstrations, ladder climbing and outOrvis Annie Norma Eliason, Ward for and John Dunn, Young Egbert, Youth of Shall the sang quartet of this community until a few years V contests, speeches, ban- - Zion Falter? President William C. standing agricultural work. In beErma Evans, Rotha Fawson, Mae later to moved he when ' Ogden, concerts. ago and hand guests, dancing Freeman, Grace Funk, Dorothy L. pronounced the benediction half of the Utah State Banking asIn our last issue we published a going to Salt Lake to reside. IM The city will be gay with decora-- , Horsley Willis Garrett, Wilford DarGardner, A. W. Ensign dedicated sociation, Mr. Willie awarded medals list of names Dr. and widow his Surviving are his mother, of pioneer leaders in tions and a carnival atmosphere will the Larto Lorenzo win Merlin and Elsie Hall, Andrew A. Anderson Glenn, grave. children: Mrs. prevail throughout. sen for outstanding poultry and crop this community who helped to make and the following Sherman Hansen, Vernell Hansen, Edith Mrs. Mr. in ex-was born Priscilla of Box of Herrick, Ogden; a Brigham judging. Earl Bingham and Earl the compilation t f The firemens convention is Ensign history Hansen, Fred Harris, Viola Hillstrom, pected to he educational in that it City in January, 1862, the son of Forsgren were given honorable men- Elder county possible, which will Blackburn and Bert ofF., Grant F. and Edward J. Holtman, Nola L. Hopkins, Salt Lake City. will show us the latest in modern Martin Luther Ensign and Mary Dunn tion for work in potato growing and shortly be published by the Daughters Dean S. Nelson, all ; He also is survived by five brothers LeGrande Harper Hunsaker, Winnie of Pioneers. equipment and methods of combating Ensign, early pioneers to Utah and dairying. ODell Ingram, Byron B. and sisters: Carl F. Nelson, Provo; Hunsaker,June ; fires, as well as affording the gen-among the earliest settlers in Briga The is continuation B L. Jensen, Isaac Leon a was Sato awarded following Jensen, Miyoko Mr3. Joseph A. J. Nelson, Nevada; eral public an opportunity to celebrate ham City. In his youth, he was en- pin by Miss Leona Holt of the faculty of that list: Jensen, Lillis Jensen, Martin L. JenD. Mrs. Lake Salt F. and in father his with City; Hansen, In farming gaged f grand style. List No. 2: for the best work in home economics MrB. LeRoy Roskelley, sen, Max Jenson, Milton L. Jensen, VA Brigham City has long been re- - horse raising. He and his father for the year. Moroni Ward, John Dalton, S. N. W. Burt and Nolan Jensen, Ray N. Jenson, Don of Brigham City. f garded as Utahs ideal convention were instrumental in bringing into C. C. Watkins of the music departLee, William Burrell, Johp A. Ward, Jeppson, Dorothy Jeppsen, Fay Jepp-socity. The large number of enjoyable this part of the country some greatly ment awarded Jay Anderson and Jay Ellen Owen Ward, Melissa P. Davis, Anna Johnson, Eva Johnson, Don of horses, being Pond medals for winning first place Vincent F. Davis, R. L. Fishburn, F. gatherings held here in the past bear improved breeds J. Johnson, Dot Johnson, Fern Johnout this fact. among the first to import stallions, in state musical contests. W. Fishburn, Clem Horsley, Ricy H. son, Olive Johnson, Earl L. Kelly, Our city will no doubt receive much mostly draft animals. He was a carM. Owen Knudson, M. Glenn Korth, Amy Coach Earl Ferguson made the fol- Jones, B. H. Jones, Tom Davis, Dick followed that favorable publicity concerning the penter by trade and Davis, August Valentine, W. S. Hanathletic awards: Larsen, Audrey W. Larsen, Ralph W. business and farming until a few lowingHess, Leon Jensen, Football,Ward, sen, John coming convention. Larsen (East Garland), Larsen, Samuel Lauritzen, LaVard Ralph years ago when he moved to Logan. Clark White, Leslie Poulson, Harper David Holmgren, John Holmgren, R. Laver, June Lowe, Harold L. MadMr. married Martha Wright, Ensign A. Capener, Frank Walker, Milton H. Cache stake won first and Box sen, Faye Marble, Helen M. Marble, Scott Orvis With a great need for more emWilliams, Hunsaker, of the late Jonathan C. Milton Mecham, Martin Jen- Welling, K. H. Fridal, Sr., Ed Ryan Elder stake second in the M. I. A. Ned Marble, Melvin A Marsh, Wayne ployment, this is a good time to see daughter of this city, January 15, 1887, Ward, sen, Rasmussen, Fred Harris, (Corinne), Joseph Josephson, Marie division drama contests which fin- Mathias, LeOra Mclntire, Barbara Floyd what might be accomplished by buy-- I Wright and from this union, there are seven Mark basketball, Sherman Zundel, Wynn L. Eddy, Pioneer Camp, ished in this city Tuesday night at Mecham, Elizabeth Merrill, Alice D. Hone; Ing at home. o children and twenty-twgrandchil Walker, Floyd Rasmussen, Gayle Bear River City, Mrs. Helen Wilson, the local high school. Cache stake Nelson, Baird Nelson, Beth Nelson, There are manufacturing plants in dren. Martha Wright Ensign died op Arthur presented the play, Toombs, and Mary Elfreda Nelson, Eloise Nelson, Bear Utah which could employ many more June 13, 1922, and about five years Tingey, Fred Harris, Arthur Hess, WixomRiver Valley Leader,J. J.Y. Ferry Box Elder the drama, The Florist Loyd N. Nelson, Nelda M. Martin (Garland Globe), track. Anderson, Jay Jensen; of state if the this workers, people ago Mr. Ensign married Olive Pratt Floyd Rasmussen; tennis, Rex Skid- (Corinne), C. G. Adney, Chas. Squires, Shop. Other Btakes contesting were: Nelson, I Were to David J. Olague, buy their goods in preference Phillips of Logan, who survives him. more, H. Forsgren. . John manaathletic Bear River, Malad and Gwendolyn Olsen, Hazel E. Olson, Pearson; Hyrum, Henry Logan, to foreign goods in competition, price The children who survive are: Eunice Pearson. The coach also Curlew. Winners in other events Mary Olsen, Roy S. Olsen, Wilma Osand quality considered, Nelson of Sandy, Utah; Martin Rus- ger, Henry Fred Harris a watch as follows: gold borne, Emery W. Patterson, Henry presented of Mrs. W. A. Lewis Carnarvon, were g Money spent at home circulates sell Ensign, Gainsville, Fla.; Esther from the Peters Jewelry company for M Men public speaking, Melvin Gar- R. Pearson, Goldie Penrose, Beatrice whose husband disappeared Wales, with great rapidity, if the purchaser Sarager of Pheonix, Arizona; Geneva being the outstanding athlete of the five years ago, has received a letter field, Bear River stake, first; Marvin Perry, Wesley J. Perry, Arch L. I, of an article can buy It from a store Wright, Sacaton, Arizona; Horace D. school. Petersen, Jay Pond, Lester LeRoy from him in Australia saying he had Peters, Box Elder, second. - which in turn buys it from a factory Ensign of Clavis, California; J. C. No student met the requirements Gleaner Girls public speaking, Mar- Poison, Klea Pugsley, Floyd D. which In turn buys its raw materials Ensign, Tracy, California, and Milton of the Hervin Bunderson business lost his memory and wandered away tha Allgerian, Hyrum stake, first; Rasmussen, Gwen Rasmussen, Ethel from home. W. Ensign, Stockton, California. from a Utah mine or farm. award this year. Juanita Petersen, Cache stake, second. Reeder, Robert M. Reese, Jr., Glen Patronize home industry has a Vanguard retold story, Baird Hop- W. Reeves, Eunice Robinette, Opal t yOU familiar ring. It was the slogan of Robinette, Gerald F. Robbins, Ruth kins, Box Elder, first; Ernest Romer, Viola Sanders, Miyoko Sato, Logan stake, second. bolF tbe Pioneers. It should be remem- Junior Girls retold story, Fannie Lee Schow, Alice Virginia Schow, t beced by us now, because it is sound f economics. Grant Seely, Earl Sheffield, Mark A. IN Hodges, Logan stake, first; Ella Before you buy it, ask: Was it Hyrum stake, second. Shipley, Rex A. Skidmore, June i made in Utah? The Peters Jewelry company made Dancing, Mildred Lund and Denton Snow, Hope Stauffer, Uarda its annual award of a Gruen pocket Hassing, Second ward. Box Elder, Steed, Jean Stewart, Mary Stokes, Payrolls pay bills. Keep the pay- watch to the most meritorious gradu first; couples from Fourth ward, Box Leland Sycamore, Mary Tawatari, e rolls in Utah by buying Elder stake and Bear River stake Uarda Taylor, Thomas Teeter, Stuart athlete at Box Elder Thursday goods. Utah poultrymen should feed their ating Club tied & W. B. for second. the award assembly. Tingey, Jack Toombs, Don H. Valenduring morning broilers to a weight of a pound and The watch was to Fred Professor W. O. Robinson of the tine, Ralph P. Ward, Reita A. Ward, presented a half to two pounds each dressed, Harris for his athletic prowess and general board was in charge, and as- Albert Duane Weaver, Afton Welling, if they would secure greatest pos- scholastic him in judging were: Dr. Her- David M. Welling, Ann Wheatley, Selstanding. sisting sible returns this season, says Chas. On Professor Joseph Smith, ma Volet Whitaker, Clark White, This young man should feel himself bert Maw, P. Rudd, manager of the poultry de- honored and due credit should be Professor Carlson, Ruth May Fox. Daisy D. Whitney, Gertrude Wilde, partment, Utah Poultry Producers given him for his outstanding work and Mrs. Taylor of Salt Glenn W. Wilde, Scott Williams, Elsie r The body of the infant son of Mr. at the Box Elder high Lake Hogan, association. Yesterday P. Horsley of Hope Woffinden, Dallas H. Wood, Ernest school. local the at City; rs- Charles A. 'inH 0 an Lindbergh was At least for the present, the heaviThe Peters award is based on the school, Miss Helen Jarvis of this Brigham City. John H. Young, Ralph E. Young, found at about 3:15 p. m. er birds are in Thursday city, was awarded the scholarship r)Trr: demand and students athletic Velda greatest accomplishments, Young, Donovan Zundel. riCH-- , on Mount Rose Hill, N. J., some five are bringing the highest prices, it is faithfulness in training, (moral char- given by the local Business & ProfesmHes from the be in sional award Women's Lindbergh estate, us club; the as the 1932 broiler ship- acter), loyalty to team-matand a clump Of woods, by Orville Wilson indicated self ing made by Miss Ireta Peters, educa lave and William Allen, a negro. They ments are prepared for market. The school, (helpfulness, tion chairman of the organization. notified the police at Hopewell, and price differential in favor of the sacrifice and sportsmanship), and on sum The award, consisting of tuition heavier over the birds The sixteenth annual convention of ones, scholastic lighter standing. the body was removed to the Lind-orinto the high school, is given annu- the Fifth district of Rotary Interwill more for much than compensate home and fully identified. bergh to the most outstanding Junior national, which embraces the clubs the small extra expendiAlf N. Olsen, W. T. Davis and Dan Calmly smoking a cigar, James ally school tined The tragic death of the infant, turesrelatively on the points Thursday morning for a three-da- y for feeds necessary to build up Colazzo high judged girl Petersen have been named by PresiO., was found Cleveland, by wkich was kidnaped on March 1st, the additional weight. This is parof attitude, scholarship and activity of Utah and Idaho, opened In Ogden dent J. Wesley ial Horsley of the local caused by the compound fracture ticularly true in the face of present police lying beside the railroad tracks and is one of the educational projects session. Approximately 300 delegates chamber of commerce to act as a after he had been hit by a train. shop of the skull, according to the report, low feed costs. are in attendance at the conference, special committee to work towards sponsored by the organization. it I J&f nt'r0IQ an examination of the wounds, The poultry association has in- by heavy carry-oveSince the ability to get along with among them the Rotarians and their the annexation of Perry to Brigham. birds of frozen J appeared as though someone had stalled new equipment at Its poultry from last year and the unusual num- - other people is one of the great fun- wives of this city. In making the selection, Mr. Horsley held the infant in his arms and deli-hct An elaborate program has been stated that It was deemed proper to needs of every successful 45 West, Seventh South street. her of damental d will plant, birds, hammered the head, causing Salt Lake T, herately new coolers undoubtedly react somewhat unfav- person, a quality of the truly edu- outlined for the convention, and it is make this appointment at this time by fracturing the skull In and other City, including jr1' 5eath is now be- orably on the market, since It will cated person, and important in busi- said the convention promises to be in view of the mutual problems conand machinery, ill s. two places. the feeding and dressing of force practically the entire broiler ness tactics; attitude has been se- the most interesting and instructive fronting the two municipalities reginning 11 18 aJmost unbelievable that In broilers for for $ A force of thirty production into consumptive channels lected as the first requirement in the ever held In the district. lating to power, water, fire protec-lio- n this enlightened age a person or girls is nowmarket. and other important items. the at almost the same time, it was rating for the award. working dressing f persons, could become so depraved birds, and this force will be Increased Since school is the great business A decidedly decreased nurses of a Paris hospital out Five pointed commit such a crime. It is as the season advances. The poultry if1 production this year, however, is ex- -j which claims the attention of the were discharged for giving several Thirty girls roller skate in a' big Sloped the guilty parties will be dressing activities of the association, to greatly offset this unfavo- growing girl, her achievement is patients ink instead of beef tea by New York skyscraper all day and get pected to 4rought speedily justice. inaugurated on a large scale last rable condition and help hold prices marked by scholarship, making the mistake. paid for it They are inside messensecond item important Since, in year, are doing much to better pro- at a reasonable level, In an office of the Western SCANDINAVIAN ducers returns and benefit the state j Most of Utahs dressed broilers will school, a student cannot serve her- activities is made the third require- gers t MEETING Union who carry telegrams from the out a finished be marketed on the Pacific coast, self only, or, be at the receiving end ment to win this honor. generally by various receiving desks to the distriScandinavian meeting will be product readysending the time, but must give to the for all Instead Milk White the of market, associations where Mr. is the Miss Jarvis bution center. Since the girls ha daughter Sunday, May 15th in the Sixth of live birds. jrliS', held pack is building up a reputation com- social life and welfare of the school and Mrs. P. W. Jarvis of this city been equipped with roller skates the ivard chapel at 2 oclock. A reluctance of buyers to store parable to that enjoyed by other Bee- to become a worthy member of that and is to be congratulated on her average time of delivering a message Everybody 8 Invited. The social group, participation in school school record. Presidency. (It) broilers this season, brought about hive state poultry products. has ben rduced to half a minute. gggjl , j I j ON WEDNESDAY NATIONAL FAME j NEHSUNDAY I j Students Honored for Nine Students of Their Outstanding Attainments. m Exercises Expected Draw Huge Crowd From Brigham Take Course. MARTIN L. ENSIGN Tabernacle. LEROY C. NELSON er . DIED ONTUESDAY DIED THURSDAY Funeral Held Thursday for Former ham Man. Former Brigham Man Succumbs In Salt Lake y; " -- out-of-do- or vice-preside- T X-ra- Al-vo- rd, E. r. im More Names Listed Of Pioneer Leaders tug-o-w- ar Xs N f J n, Cache Stake Wins First In Ar-th- I. A. Dramatic Contests nr if- Fred Harris Awarded HELEN JARVIS HEAVYBIRDSIN Peters Jewelry Watch WINS TUITION GREAT DEMAND Fur-hma- n, Cor-bridg- e. Utah-mad- P. Local Gives Junior High Scholarship. i Lindbergh Baby Is Found Thursday ? - es j g( COH rs at battery-broode- -- ( ( , 0 ! I Rotarians Holding District Convention Committee Appointed To Study Annexation |