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Show s Id the Ads in This Build Jer and Help to OWN Community. s DEVOTED TO NO PARTY OR e 40, t Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted To Brighams Interests. 1 FACTION-BUTJU- ST TO ALL S Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, Tuesday, September 15, 1936. and Central CARNEGIE Lincoln Schools Valuation of Acreage and Improvements In Brigham Graduates Box Elder County Compiled Iy County Clerk Of Logan College Float Takes Sweepstakes Prize RARY LISTS Number 48. C.lerk 9" u.at.lou nn denr' Nielsen has compiled the following information Receive PEACH FESTIVAL Positions GOES OVER WITH The beautiful float entered acreage and improvements iu Box Elder county, which by the will be of Marion S. Skinner of Safford, AriLincoln and Central grade schools interest to our readers: won the sweepstakes prize in the Value of city lots a 1934 graduate of the Utah zona, AV 6 795.115-0State Agricultural College, who for Peach Day parade. The float rep- Value of improvements on city 528,277.00. l, the past two years has been working resented a Venetian gondola graced on advanced degrees at the Iowa by a number of beautifully costumed Number of acres in Box Elder county and value of the same: State College, Ames, was a visitor girls. The float also won first prize Values Acres at the alumni office at the Logan Noted in the school section. Improvements, farm land, dry 152 034.90 $ 1,768,180.00 institution Saturday, Lloyd Johnson, The Box Elder junior and senior Improvements, farm land, irrigated 4.402.920.00 61,627.97 executive secretary reported. farm aced On Unimproved land .. 5 147.59 58.580.00 high school float, with a large white Mr. Skinner, while qualifying for star as a centerpiece, and the Ameri- Fruit land 404.14 38.445.00 a doctor of veterinary, medicine and land- T. 448,464.90 can flag on the top front of the float, 637,090.00 a master of science degrees, has been land... won second place. 1.010.895.00 1,189,470.40 employed as a departmental assistant. Won By P.-A. He plans to return to Ames at the Total of number Hey-Bose t Du acreage i 858 ! 149.90 MORNING By ho school year and In First Dignitaries of the state and thouPeain the Total club section place of value was on Box in the won Elder county .... acreage 7,883,110.00 new novel based sands of visitors from all parts of his studies parent-teachecontl,lue the Value by of improvements on acreage...- associa1,821,805.00 that a man does not reach tion float. One of the Milton E. Nelson Utah and surrounding states lauded He that Total reported value of all like major until 245.00 $ projects manhood 2, personal 352, property ture of of Brigham City, a graduate of 1930, Brigham City for its annual Peach of the county nurses is the immuni- Total value of all property assessed $14,380,552.00 who e kills an Egyptian and flies zation of children recently received his Ph. D. Day celebration Friday and Saturday, all Total taxes on all against typhoid, $ 304,735.92 property assessed desert of his own soul, B at Iowa State College, has which was pronounced the best In degree and Total smallpox The value of utilities float diphtheria. $19,051,002.00 e Blowly and with great agony entered an important position with the past thirty-tw- o years. accepted the by county nurses and Total taxes of utilities...- $ 356,989.14 his relation with men and the P.-Colonial Baking company of Kanthe are A. was in support of this Total value of car company Citizens generally, jubilant over $ and 303,269.00 sas and powers outside, i Missouri. He is the first the bounteous peach harvest with a City, The children Total project. outside taxes car of the $ company 6,057.93 0 look with his own eyes. employed by the com- fairly good market price. Praise was fence were to represent the children Total value of auto pass and $ 19,054.00 bacteriologist and he was given the assign- also given the Peach Day committee IN GATES by R. C. Sheriff. pany who had not been innoculated and Total taxes of auto pass and freight $ 394.28 ment freight. of equipping a laboratory for and Managor W. L. Holst for the pirational novel about the were subject to attack from the Total value of all property in county $33,753,877.00 the Mr. Skinner said. ental values of life as the wolves company, magnitude of the festival. the Total taxes of representing $ 66S.177.27 county contagious D. Wynne Thorne, also of Brigham man may realize them. The diseases. Within the fence was the Parade Pleases City, who received his B. S. degree iof it proves the versatility little home and the happy children D. Ph. stands and 1933 The celebration in his at its since gayety opened officially Logan uthor, who were safe from the wolves by degree at Iowa State this spring, has Friday at nine thirty a. m. with a such contrast to the grim immunization. Second place been appointed professor of soil bac- concert by A. B. Casemans Box of Journeys End. went to the Brigham City KinderElder high school band. Then came teriology at the Iowa institution. THE FOX By Winifred Van garten club. The local Lions club the long and parade 690 Chosen from manuscripts Goat received honorable mention. through the main street of the city 1936 Atlantic ADMITS DRIVER OGDEN C. The J. Penney company float with its beautiful floats, five bands, You will remenffier-JattiaJ- BI won first place in the business floats costumed children, rodeo horses and of COUNT DRIVING DRUNK as la Roche, with Browns Ice Cream company of thewijar riders and many other features. The novel no 1930 n fize in 1927; Ogden placing second. parade was headed by Commissioner fe standards set by the judges John Adams, riding his famous pala-mlFirst place in the private cars sec1934 in was award given; 0 Admitting a charge of drunken went to the local CCC camp. horse, Silver Lady, and was it the Grove by Samuel Rogers tion driving in city court Saturday, F. A. in charge of Bishop A. M. Hansen. Second won was A. Dr. R. place by ie winner. Benson, 36, Ogden, will be sentenced Next was the Thirty-eight- h Infantry Pearse, whose car carried the BrigIdAFOES guide book October 10th. ham City triplets, daughters of Mr. Band, Legion color bearers, Company Bail was fixed at $50. RS By Allan Roy Dafoe. 2539 float, CCC boys In trucks, foland Mrs. Devere Christensen. Benson was arrested Friday after- lowed by a truck of boxers and jtary advice on the care of Bee-EttThe Box of club the by Chief of Police John M. Promoter Red 1 informally written, with Petersen. The next The flower show for Peach Days, noon who An interesting feature of the Peach Elder high school, claimed marching said his car had crashed feature was the Rotary International, to the hygienic Burt, Stake Relief Society, into another machine at First South Days celebration was the work and sponsored by the which the quintuplets honors. girls with flags and a large Rotary business display sponsored by the was an attraction of real merit and and Main streets. club wheel float-Othe- r ariving. Box Elder stake Relief Society. occupied the entire floor space of the on beautiful floats In line were bank ,VLG PERSONAL PROBLEMS West Forest building Awards were made to the following large the Civic Improvement club, the street. prison Sacket and Elliot Grace : exhibitors Lions club, Brigham City peach float, Mrs. Carlos Sederholm, stake Relief j. This book considers Quilts. Silk quilts, first, Mrs. Liz- Society president, presided over the which individuals have commercial club float bearing the zie Woodland, Willard ward and Mrs. exhibit and Mrs. C. V. Forsgren was t and discusses the kind of queen and her maids, the junior seEunice Christensen, Fifth ward; 1 chamber of commerces miniature counseling which should be chairman. Mrs. Basil Fife general cond, Vesta Jensen, Evans ward. and Mrs. Rudger Price and a member float and the Kindergarten float. gral part of the responsibility Applique quilts, first, Mrs. Ed Rock, of each ward in the stake assisted James M. Lauritzen, Brigham clown, acher, minister, dean, associa-cretar- y, Third ward; second, Mrs. Eliza Wat- with the display. or parent. It is in- appeared in the line of march, playing kins, Sixth ward; third, Mrs. Ed five Instruments at one time. both for the person who wants Following are those who received on his own problems and for Rock, Third ward. Embroidery quilt, awards: The high school section was next ounselor who is called upon to second, Mrs. Clara B. Perry, Perry Coxcomb Carlos Sederholm, Mrs. with students marching, the band In Mrs. Pierce, Pieced ward. ive help. Partial contents: Warped quilts, first, Ida Peterson and Mrs. Katie Peterson, uniform, the senior and junior com3 "dwarfed personalities First ward; second, Mrs. Mary O. firsts; Annie Lowe, second- - Roses Evasion Three-Da- y Future bined float, the Anderson, Third ward, and Sixth Mrs. S. Anderson and C. G. Adney, responsibilities R e 1 e a s e from Home Economics club, Farmers, Build CCC '& and ward Relief Society. of prejudices Problems Week-en- d firsts; Earl Anderson, second; Carlos peach queen culls float, decoraid marriage. Very good; writ-!- n Crochet Bed Spread. First, Mrs. Sederholm, third. Cosmos Olivia P. ated cars and football team. language, Vera Burt, First ward; second, Mrs. Jensen, first; Oleta Poulsen, second. Next was the Union Pacific colors, fc STORY OF PROPHECY By Priscilla Jensen, Second ward; third, Sedum J. E. Halverson, first; J. C. Terminal Band, a miniature Ogden Mrs. Anemone second. Mrs. H. D. Page, Fifth ward. Sederholm, Forman. Growing out G. Read & Bros, float, the J. fje James train, K. J. E. Halverson, first; J. C. Sederauthors personal interest in Mrs. kids on tricycles and First, Mary horses, Maytag Afghans. The county fair is the next big Mrs. holm, second. Water lilies Mrs. C. mbject (which he describes as costume. second, Another feature-wain First ward; Johnson, bicycles Construction of terraces and other of hobby), The Story of Pro-i- s attraction in Box Elder county and Elizabeth Wright, Fourth ward; third, H. Bryan, first; Ida K. Lee, second. Central-LIncol- n beautiful the Shasta daisies Oleta Poulsen, first; flood control works on the high Wi- school float, Sinclair decorated car, the first book in English will be staged at Tremonton next Mrs. Lund, Fifth ward. is llard under creek and watershed way, Saturday, Stander, second. Althea Ray ribe the many amazing pro- Thursday, Friday fly with Jimmie Angels car, a unique Pillow Cases. First, Mrs. Daisy Agnes N. Christensen, first. Salvia James A. G. Nord, forest service inspector, of the past and to present September 17th. 18th and 19th. float by the Boyle Furniture company, Mrs. second, Fifth ward; Hall, first. Ageratum W. H. Grif- announced Saturday. Its the twelfth annual event in Hansen, great number of ancient and an attractive float by Larkin & Felt Mary Sixth third, ward; CamJorgensen, Mrs. James e first. Ferns thirty-fivenrollees CCC rn predictions which relate to our sister city in the Bear River A crew of fith, funeral home, the P. T. A. and W. P. ward. Mantua Jeppsen, J. from the Hyrum camp completed the A. canning products float, a bucking rears immediately to come . . . valley, and will include three days pion, Marie Rosenbaum and Mrs. HanBertha Crochet Cloth First, R. Olsen, firsts; Mrs. Dagmar Iverson construction of a road to the Willard car wok is likely to convince thou-- i and nights of thrills, music, mirth, of Ogden. The Morby Gas-sa- v and Mrs. N. C. Simonsen, seconds. canyon head and Friday turned their gan band was next, followed by sen, Evans ward. of readers that prophecy is a education and entertainment. bulldozer onto the watershed slopes and that the great number of Pillows First, Mrs. Eunice Chris Dahlia A. B. Dickensen, Corinne, The program includes midway, ro(Continued ou page two.) Mrs. and Errol Valentine, firsts; Earl An- to begin excavation for the control second, ctions in the past which have deo, Fifth ward; tensen, horse dancing, pulling and other verified by the events of actual contests, fashion revue, and one of Nancy Forrester, Third ward; third, derson, second; Errol Valentine and trenches. The Palace of the Soviets being ry could not possibly The early start of work, Mr. Nord come the finest agricultural exhibits shown Mrs. Jorgensen, Sixth ward, and Mrs. L. Jensen, third. Gladibli V. V. ft due to accident or coincidence in the state. Phillips, first; Mrs. Norman Jeppson, said, is indicative of the Importance built in Moscow is hailed as the Daisy Hansen, Fifth ward. worlds largest structure. second. Marigolds Mrs. Carl Nel- of the this is a book that merits the project. Action really began Crochet Sweaters. First, Mrs. Ethel is the opening day. There Adella Hows Meda and Thursday son, first; Mrs. he 31st ptive the flood, certain to July astounding, Smith, Second ward; second, seconds. Nasturtiums Mrs. following 'est everyone who Is curious will be band concerts, fair exhibits, Beatrice Reeves, Fourth ward; third, Harris, pointed out, making less than forty-fiv- e rodeo at two p. m., horse pulling ValenErrol Clarissa it the future or Is first; Tingey, fascinated by contest at seven p. m., fashion revue Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins, Sixth ward. days from the day of the damage to the time control work started. Past; delves into the byways of P. tine, second. StrawE. flowers James Annie Dress. First, Remodeled m. seat eight p. Halverson, Bywater, first; J. human mind, and all those who Second ward. Will Be Poshed cond. Asters Mrs. Grace Peterson, to an Friday is governors day at the Jensen, entirely original sort of PeterLorenzo Mrs. Mrs. Hansen Rayand Miss Connie The work will be pushed control livestock First, be will a fair. There are urged to read this. Rugs. parade mond Olsen, firsts; Mrs. Raymond as rapidly as possible during the at one p. m., rodeo at two p. m-- , sen, First ward; second, Mrs. Strathorse pulling contest at seven p. m., ton, Fifth ward; third, Sixth ward Olsen and Olivia Jensen, seconds. remaining days before winter sets James Hall, first; J. in, Mr. Nord said Saturday. It Is Relief Society. Snapdragons fashion revue and dancing at night. Stocks Lo- planned to Increase the CCC crew Felt Rugs. First, Mrs. Cook, Fifth E. Halverson, second. Saturday will include the final vina Jensen, first. Sweet peas Mrs. to sixty men as soon as possible, and contests, the rodeo at two p. m. and ward. Wood Fibre Flowers. First, Mrs. M. N. Cook, first; Verral Johnson, also to send some teams to the dancing at night. During the three second. Petunias Art Steffen and mountain top to handle the trenching of the the midway promenade days Theron Lee, First ward. MED J. E. Halverson, firsts; Mrs. Lionel on slopes too steep for the tractors. Minnie Campion, and carnival will be a continuous Mrs. Vase. First, Going, first and second. Aster bas- Planting of grasses, tree seedlings attraction. Second ward. All details are completed and the purse First, Sharon Thompson, kets Vera King, first. Large ferns and brush, he said, is planned to be Valeria Baird, first; Louisa Nelson, done before snow falls. fair will open Thursday morning. Third ward. r. M. N. Cook and Additional help may be had this Cut Work. First, Mrs. Rhoda Stay-ne- second. Zinnias s. Mads Monday evening at seven thirty oW. H. Griffiths, fall if a H. J. Hansen, firsts; Mrs. Jorgensen, Third ward; pending WPA application clock in the private dining room of Black-eye- d Lovina Susans second. Sixth is favorably acted on. Both the WPA Sixth ward, and Naomi Tingey, Howard Hotel, was enacted the Cleo Jensen, second. Del- and the CCC program are necessary the installation of the Brigward; third, Mary Jeppsen, Mantua Bott, first;J. E. Halverson, candlelight Emfirst; phinium for a successful attack on the flood ham City chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, ward. ma second; Forrester, Hansen, Nancy Rockwood, on Willard the watershed, international cultural and social soroPictures- First, Dolly Ida K. problem Mr. Nord says, and both must be Third ward; second, Amelia Jensen, third. Pampas grass Mrs. rity. The ritualistic service was conE. A spectacular fire, which broke J. and Lee Steve Anderson, firsts; utilized immediately in reduction of ducted by Miss Jeanne Coon, assisted Mantua ward; third, Dolly Rockwood, m. a. ten E. J. out four at Tuberose this third. morning Halverson, Ella Ctoristena Hansen, 83, last the flood danger is appreciable this by Miss Lynor Olson, both representaward. in the vicinity of Second South, be- Third 4he original fall. Work, he estimates, can conti- tives of the International office at Roy Jeppsen, Halverson, first Petunia baskets First, Oil of Mantua, Painting. pioneers a at Lou Horsley and Mrs. Ray Pett Rose nue until near the end of October. the family home Saturday at tween Second and Third East streets, Mantua ward. Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Lillian Felt blocks around W. Valentine, first; Geo. First, Marie Call, baskets J. second. f,n twenty a. m from ailments illuminated the sky for of hundreds Hand Drawing. also assisted in the service. Will Have Mixed Charge baskets the attention and drew 'dent to old Galbraith, ward. Third age. the service, two Beta Sigma During awakened and J. were E. of our citizens who Forest service officials who will Phi toe was Hand Carving. First, Joseph Lang-hor- Alice Knudson baskets LoaHalverson, born in Holbek, Denmark, songs were sung, one by Mrs. have of control Johnson, siren. Dahlia direct the fire firsts. shrill the by charge gust 17, 1853, a and the other by Miss Bodell Harper ward. daughter of Hen-an- d The blaze, of unkliown origin, decrochet first; Meda Halls, Earl Anderson and work Include: Mr. Nord, Carl B. Felt Olsen. Miss Elaine Kofoed was the Mam Gotlip Jensen. When Baby C 1 o t h i n g. First, beGladiseconds. B. chicken of Cache and Louie coop the Anderson, a barn Arentson, supervisor sweater and hood, Vesta Jensen, olus baskets Andrew Peterson,, first national fifteen Years she walked stroyed accompanist T. C. Young; a barn and n es .f forest; A R. Croft and Lee piano the plains to Utah and came longing to The following officers were InEvans ward; second, baby dress, and second. French Mrs. to in baskets K. Hill of the forest service marigold belonging other outbuildings third, ward; Mantua ct to Mantua, where she has Annie Littlewood and partly burned Mary Jeppsen, Louisa Peterson. Zinnia baskets forest and range experiment stalled: Dorothy Larsen, president; Bardress, Mrs. Raymond Jeppsen, Annie H. Littlewood, first; Nancy station. Mr. Croft and fe resided. She married Mads Mr. Hill will Flora Simmons, a chicken coop belonging to Z. W. baby BerMantua ward. bara Baird,' recording secretary; 4, 1870, in the Salt Earl. The of the serve as of Wadman, members the advisory quick response Sarah Williams, Forrester, second; Mary First, Yarn nice Dog. Pella, secretary; ndownt a corresponding house. was She blaze Mr. staff. third. Croft is In charge of local fire department kept the thf ward. member of the L. D. S. from much of the flood and erosion control Burnis Petersen, treasurer; program to five adjacent First Cloth. First, Ruth spreading Made Hand Bodell Olsen; historian. active in' the Relief A German husband was allowed to work being done on the Davis county committee,' The structures destroyed d was Fifth ward. '' Hansen; social committee, Dale a nurse and midwife. Society homes. Seashore, made because she wife watershed. so divorce his burned and quickly were of frame Set. Second, Elizabeth rs. Hansen Mathias and Mildred Lund. Mrs. was the mother of that the firemen had no chance Crochet insulting remarks about Hitler. Sixth Elva J. GibbA was chosen as educaWatkins, surchildren, ninfe of whom Mrs. to r save them. First, Cover. Couch First Stenographer: Gee, but Isnt tional director of the chapter. Mrs. 48 follows: James Hansen, Mrs. The loss is estimated at about $750 Fifth ward. BIG the boss cranky this morning? Lillian Felt a member of Utah Beta Cuth-ber- t, rZ dense0. and Mrs. Ezra Jensen by O. O. Forsgren, chief of the fire H. D. Page, Second Stenographer: Crochet Doilie. First, Leona "Yes, Ill at Ogden, will transfer to the local sden; Lucias Hansen, Clifford department. have to go in and sit on him. Third ward, and Mrs. Benson, chapter.' in9jfuy Hansen and Mrs. Edward ward. o Sixth After the initiation, a dinner was Mantua; Cyrus Hansen of rip.,? Mrs. Lewis A gentleman stopped at a restaur- served. The appointments were carman a City; Mrs. Knit Doilie First, the young largest Perhaps BenMrs. Hyrum Ipsen of CARD OF THANKS who ever visited In Brigham City was ant and addressing the waitress said, ried out in black and gold, the Hammer, Third ward, and a'so forty-on- e grandchildren id tm Sixth ward; third, Mrs. Benson, here Monday afternoon and while "I would like to get two hard boiled sorority colors. ty-tson, We appreciate most sincerely the Sixth ward. Beta Sigma Phi was founded on on the corner at the Hamil- eggs to take out ral services were held this friends and Book End. First, Arita Campbell, standing by kind She smiled and replied, "Youll April 30, 1931. There are now over assistance given ton Store attracted the attenat Drug two Man-- I in oclock the recent la illness, Evans ward. have to wait until ten oclock Mamie 7,000 active members in about 445 during the tion of all passers-by- . clape under the direction neighbors Riss Knitted Dress Second, Mrs. Elizadeath and burial of our beloved and Is David Cowan of Erie, and I dont get off until then." name His chapters in forty-tw- o nrad Interment Jeppsen. as Mrs. Lovina P. Valentine. beth Wright, Fourth ward. six feet The is the of Canada. 17 mother, Is He chapter' Pa. age, years Brigham ln tle Mantua cemetery, The beautiful floral tributes, kind ith nT6 one Inch in height and weighs 618 has a kindly face and apparently a sixth in Utah. Thompson funeral home words of the Ifieiati and singing speakers, The first meeting will be held San Bernardino, pounds. He Is traveling with the very pleasant disposition. Jack Riley of week-enof at the funeral were all a source vve d at the Monte Young shows and will be at Mr. Cowan has been appearing in Thursday, September 24th at seven the spent Calif., in Tremonton next Monte Young side shows at attrac- thirty p. m. at the home of Mrs. consolation in our bereavement, home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Valentine the county fair and 147511?,? 3927,121 cars in the world sincerely thank you all. Gibbs, 127 North, Fourth East. Saturday. He tions in various parts of Idaho. Friday Thursday, In this city. A44 are in THE CHILDREN. United VOLUMES A BIG BANG HERE lots'"3Z331ZZ33Z".. Works Are Thousands of Visitors Enjoyed Features of Celebration. Shelves For Readers. rinf T. rs T. RELIEF SOCIETY FLOWER SHOW AWARDS MADE attractive AWARDS MADE Art Work and Business Relief Society Sponsors Annual Exhibit At Display Interested for no Celebration. Fete Visitors. es er ordi-jroble- COUNTY FAIR FLOOD CONTROL IS NEXT BIG IS LAUNCHED IN ATTRACTION This WILLARD AREA Event Dated At Bee-Ette- s, Men Crew of Road Into Watershed Regions. Tremonton. al BETA SIGMA PHI FORMED HERE WiiUA WOMAN International Sorority Chapter Installed Last Evening. SATURDAY Hansen Was Last of Valleys Early Settlers. Early Morning Fire Destroys Property - n, Inter-mounta- vice-preside- Han-beptem- da ward-Croch- BOY VISITS BRIGHAM CITY 1 j w states I the States. |