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Show Ada in This 0 jj ,r; i?cr Help to Build x it QTFN Community. t. f 3 Bead Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted To Brigham's Interests. 3 DEVOTED HD NO PARTY OR FACTION-BUTJU- TO ALL ST Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, Friday, September 3, 1937. C. C. C. ,T: jjr ll! G-O-TY- PE ;By LESLIE I' HUMPAGE ' r--y AZ, Alabama.- - Walter cf this city, weighs 550 fO TAy wears size 72 overhand can just manage to jda, made VJinto a shirt Yiyard3 mu material. of of $ " lTrrr- -l Alibi S3UT.Y, N. C. When my.p.tted for intoxication, Rev. 7i.0iur Abernathy had an f ai. U&l , e ndnicter told officers he g while an address on the of liquor. ntine; Yales- - de-4n- SuCf VALUABLE r hentat TRIFLES 9 pause, last to render assistance overcome by the way; are the deeds that ennoble K.fc0ge ytencc, , ' bt A Thought rkne With the Wind may I best seller, but womens ition At Memte Is also being ' widely red. High School retiBsands of young' men Buffing the and women (they arent boys and ag atef after they get ont of the CASEE'g) will enter high school this and if they are the right kind nng people, they will get the kind of a thrill from this ol I if E fence. bring kick school Is an epochal la the life of anyone who is ji with the opportunity. Most jits never get beyond the fction period In the high s. After that they either go rk or loaf or do a little of I A grs't many young people inter klgh school never gradn-- d tilt it a very sad mistake iem to make, and a still graver he on the part of the parents, Hog the latter deliberately their consent to a child leav Igh school without graduating, It Is not necessary. I first day in high school marks tgionizg of an important event p .life of the young man or woman who enjoys the bge of acquiring this Important will come a time In the this country (and It is 'lacking rapidly nowadays) a young person without a fstiool diploma is going to pretty hard in this life, life--- '.a Is the stepping stone ,accr:i cad Independence and C til lg slavish labor and discouragement. Those niz'.'j are earing upon high school are to be con- vii t ti I. Iley are ItJ marching over L- -l and paving their ewn Llkwxy so that progress will taootl sure. if -- L-- I. cl up six dif-Louis Wajay, a Chicago pharmacist, that enough of any-- S pt t:;a, is c plenty, so concealed autcr.ktic pistols under counter. When two the seventh fup he killed one and ther to flee. ban-attempt- ed Hitard II. R. Green Jdward H. R. Green, who recently at the age of 67 was the son of the late dilfity Green, noted for her h , riiness, and once rated as ' p worlds richest woman. iFard was not a miser. He or jjys, JI f 11 whom for doing which he writing lid tear up the sheets. foster-daughter- s, used Work On WPA Project Began During the Week Ladies Present From Elder And Cache WOOL PRICES PEACH DAY WILL REMAIN AT SPORTS CARD super-servi- ANNOUNCED ce Boxing And Wrestling Events Planned e to pay after one-ho- ur Future Farmers Return From Fort Duchesne 5. fifty-thre- e. No-Ho- st five-da- no-ho- st match-maker- s. IN SOCIETY Ogdenites Invited Brighams Peach Festival e, pre-histor- ic - Permits Ecr."!lties 3s V; fter being held Of CEMETERY eight-roun- ara the worlds darkness to day. return Wyo.With HERE TODAY two-minut- oTer-bnrden- ian ITS OPENING United States s word of sympathy spoken with care; n; 3 ot tia clasp of the hand, as a token ile bj fle in their trouble would share. AT CITY YELLOWSTONE PARK, Favorable In t, Phj2j IMPROVEMENTS Song Available To Visitors Demand Continues Weeks Poem rtlne; IN CONVENTION Parks Theme the recent publication in sheet music form of Yellowstone National Parks picture for the remainder of the i camp. Father Lambs visits are alby Gene hit tune, Yellowstone," ways welcomed by the boys. Quaw, the park now has its theme To Joe Miglets has taken over the song. Visitors have heard the tune duties of assistant educational adplayed and sung nightly for several Box visor. Joe comes from Youngstown, years but were unable to take copies Ohio. Since arriving at the camp with them until they were placed on he has been one of the most dependsale in the park recently. able boys that we have. I am sure Quaw directs the Canyon Hotel that Joe will continue to make good The Economy Motors, local Under a WPA work project. The Northern District of Fed- orchestra which has achieved conin his new position. Ford agency, operated by Leslie, Ezra erated Womens clubs are holding a siderable popularity with visitors Brigham City has commenced an exThe dance that was scheduled for and Fred Owens, announced its for- - convention in Brigham City today, during the summer. During the win- tensive beautification program at the the fourth, has been postponed until mal opening Friday and Saturday in which is being attended by delegates ter he and his band headquarter in city cemetery, the cost of which will their magnificent new home on Main from the various cities of Cache and the Los Angeles vicinity. be approximately $3,100. September 17th. street, just south of the court house. Box Elder counties. City Councilman John B. Mathias, The firm extends a cordial invitation The Civic Improvement club of this chairman on cemetery, is in charge to the public to call and inspect city, with Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, presiof the work, and R. A. Madsen is the new quarters. dent, is hostess. foreman of the WPA work. The spacious new building, with A new entrance will be made at The first session opened at ten a. its white glazed brick front, decorated m. at the First ward chapel with the northwest corner of the cemetery, with stainless steel and toughflex the district president, Mrs. E. J. where four large masonry pillars will be erected of split rock, laid In glass, stands thirty feet back from Wilson. Jr. of Hyrum, in charge. the sidewalk, providing ample room Mrs. Fred Sorenson, Jr. of this city, cement. On either side of the enfor the trance will be shrubs and trees of led in club songs. Mayor station, operated community various kinds, and a cement walk by Ottis Wood and Don Valentine. F. Joseph Law delivered the address The station is illuminated by night of welcome and responses were made will run east along the north side, Two-Da- y with a hedge separating the walk with four large flood lights and by Mrs. C. J. Sorensen. Talks were Neon signs. from the main burial ground. Trees given by Mrs. Georgina Marriott and and shrubs will also extend to the The new building, 62 feet front President Mrs. J. L. Gibson. Mrs. Nephi south, and a double row of trees by eight rods deep, stands on the site K. Davis entertained with two organ and a hedge will skirt the cemetery in e&ch and club the of an old landmark in the city, solos, president on the east of a district gave & report Boothe the store Pierce Wool prices in the United formerly The Bluebird Arena will be Over the field ditch which runs The property is owned by the years work of her club. building. States are likely to remain near the the scene of a gigantic boxing and through the grounds will be two At noon, luncheon was served at the Morgan Investment company and carnival on Friday and foot and two vehicle bridges, of present level during the next few the new wrestling was erected under to rooms commercial all club the building months, the Bureau of Agricultural the direction of Eugene C. Wixom, ladles in attendance at the conven- Saturday of next week, starting at uniform masonry design. The road Economics said today in its current of the Wixom Service oclock. from the main entrance will run. Stations, Inc., tion. Miss Pauline Hansen enter- eight wool situation report. local agents for the Utah Oil Refin- tained with violin selections during Friday nights card will bring to- in a southeasterly direction to the gether Jackie Burke of Ogden and first main street running east and Mill consumption has declined from ing company products. the serving. Birrell of Logan in a scheduled west. Just beyond where the road Stan the high rate in the early part of In the new quarters is a fine large The afternoon session opened at d match. These two men crosses the ditch a small grove will this year, it was reported, but sup- auto display room. Also two fine two p. m. Following a few remarks are the welterweights of the be planted to mark the pioneer secleading are still States United In the plies offices, a large, modernly equipped by the district president, Robert state and put on a good show tion, where the early pioneers were always below average and demand conti- garage, greasing and washing rooms, Reeso, Jr., of Long Beach, California, buried. Blue spruce trees will be nues relatively favorable. United painting department, storage rooms, rendered a number of vocal solos, for the spectators. In honor of the pioneer Over a six round route, Windmill planted States consumption of apparel wool, two modern rest rooms and every and a trumpet solo was given by meets fathers and of half weeping birch trees will Sandy on a scoured basis, in the first Springville requirement for the operation of a Don Bowen. The guest speakers were Pierce of this year was 16 per cent larger modern car sales and service busi- Mrs. Mary Stewart Hair, Mrs. Hugh Bland of Salt Lake City. These pu- be plantd as typical of the pioneer than In the first half of 1936 and ness. The new building, with its Ward, Mrs. H. C. Jacobs, Mrs. J. L. gilists can be depended upon to mothers. This grove will in time be very beautiful. please the fans. larger than in the same months of equipment, was erected at a cost of Gibson and Edward H. Watson. In another six round bout, Johnnie The approach to the city cemetery any year since 1923. Mill consump- approximately $12,000. of Garland tangles with will be made very attractive and Canadea tion the last half of the year is not In the rear is a Reunion Dated large parking and Walter Neal of Brigham City. The beautiful. The car tracks running likely to be as large as in the used car lot, with entrance from Family re- Garland scrapper is rapidly climbing just north of the burial grounds will 1936. same months of William The Williams family Main street and the court house alley. union will be held at Lorin Farr to the top of the boxing heap and be lowered, the irrigation ditch will The Bureaus outlook for world his performance on Friday night is be bridged and the approach will be in Ogden, Sunday, Sept. 5th. Park wool production this year is for a was Eliason of Colorado, Denver, A fine program has been worked being looked forward to by his many lowered to fit in beautifully with larger production than in 1936. It an honored guest. the general scheme. out and all descendants are urged followers here. was pointed out that the increased Wild Bill Hayes, local C. C. C. The cemetery will constantly be was buffet to be in served Luncheon attendance. style at production will be partly offset of Lund will "Red battle and in the hearts of many improved fighter, was covered table CARROLL WILLIAMS, Secy. in the and the serving least by the small carry-ove- r Provo in a scheduled four rounds of our prominent citizens lies a hope Pink with cloth. a handsome lace Southern Hemisphere countries. of boxing. that before long the city will see fit and white petunias, arranged with In the "grunt and groan exhibition, to take over the cemetery and make The amount of wool to be shorn small tapers, in a pink crystal bowl Thursday afternoon at the Howard in the United States this year has was chosen as a centerpiece. Pink Hotel banquet room. Tommy Tassos of Salt Lake City will of it a memorial park. The place Gladiolus of various hues arranged pit his skill and strength against can never be made uniformly attractbeen estimated at about 367 million tapers burned at each end. in floor baskets adorned the large the Ogden favorite Ralph Morley, in ive until this is done. pounds. This is an increase of followed luncheon and room and Bridge scores time limit match. Tassos bouquets of roses and a per cent over 1936 but nearly the favors were won by Mrs. for lace vine centered each small serv- will be remembered by the local fans same as the average for the five Mrs. Carroll 'Williams and Total supplies of wool Reese. Mrs. Eliason received a Lloyd ing table. Appointments were made for his clowning antics, which keep years 1931-3lovely for the spectators in a constant uproar. on in this country July 1st, though guest prize. and favors followed luncheon were The Greek matman has been around a Bridge than earlier, year larger were awarded to Mrs. Ross C. Bowen plenty since his last appearance here smaller than in most other years. Lund Family Reunion and Mrs. Glen Baron. several years ago, and is expected Utahs 1937 wool clip Is largely to give a good account of himself Twenty-thre- e Future Farmers from of week at Lorin On this Wednesday in the warehouses of the national on the local mat Friday night. the Box Elder high school returned Party F. Dedrick in the Farr Park Ogden, has or wool marketing corporation; y trip to the The following girls entertained at Promoter Red Petersen believes Friday from a been consigned or sold to dealers, Lund family reunion was held. he has a card that will satisfy all Uinta Basin Industrial Convention and a afternoon n in were party Tuesday Eeighty-sevedescendants The clip was the lightest shrinking the followers of these in this Indian Fair. and highest quality In ten years. attendance. Dinner was served after at the Box Elder county park: Misses section. He is one ofsports The boys left last Sunday and Northern BarDonna Ruth Holland, Sheffield, Prices for unsold wool are expected which a spicy program was rendered. Utahs best went by way of Salt Lake and reto be above prices received in the Election of officers took place which bara Wold, Juanita Valcarce, Helen All winners of Friday nights bouts turned through Coalville and Weber of all Iverson and Helen Hillstrom. resulted in the field. will IC3 perform the following night canyon. Bridge games were played during officers of the organization who have 11th. U. While B. C. and the Saturday, at September I. Indian followed the afternoon, by a delicious served for the past two years. Tickets are on sale at the Hamilton Fair the F. F. A. boys enjoyed baseThose present from this city in- luncheon served early In the evening Drug Store, corner Main and Forest ball, dancing, horse pulling, lectures cluded Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Spencer, around a bonfire. Street. and exhibits of educational Taiga. tL Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Lund, Mr. and the exhibit building there were bones Honored Announce Marriage Mrs. Otto A. Kofoed and family, Mrs. Birthday of dinosaurs that had been taken Mrs. Eliza Watkins was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Lee an- Mildred B. Lund and children, and from Jensen, Utah the greatest place and L. a Nelsen Arnold Mrs. daughter lovely afternoon party at her home in the world for nounce the marriage of their daughanimals. Wednesday in honor of her birthday To ter, Carol, to Frank Stiggall of Ridge-vill- Leone. Jensen, Utah, is located about forty anniversary. Indiana. The ceremony was miles east of Font Duchesne. A delicious luncheon was served Points of interest visited by the performed Tuesday afternoon at the Enjoy Utah Visit and bridge games were enjoyed durOfficers of the local chamber of club on the return trip were Strawhome of the brides piarents, the cereDr. and Mrs. H. A. Valentine, the afternoon. commerce, business men, the Peach berry Reservoir, Devils Slide, and mony being performed by S. Norman daughter Elynor Rae and son Rodney ing Birthday congratulations were ex- Day queen candidates and citizens, Como Springs, where the F. F. A. Box of the former Lee, president Joe, left for their home in Southern tended the honored guest by her close accompanied by the high school band, boys had a great time swimming Elder stake, and an uncle of the California on Tuesday morning after in attendance. friends visited Ogden on Thursday and in- and roller skating. friend bridea close Floyd Turner, spending a months vacation in Utah, vited the residents of that city to of the bridegroom, acted as best Idaho, and Wyoming. Employes Jollify the annual peach festival to be held man at the ceremony. To They visited Dr. Valentines mother, next Friday and Saturday. of M. local office B. the Employes In attendance were Mrs. post Mrs. Sopha Valentine, and brother Frank Stigall of Muncie, Indiana, The band, directed by A. Christensen and sons, John and David Harland and family in Salt Lake and their partners motored to the and B. Carol Lee of Brigham City. serenaded the business Box Caseman, Elder of Ogden; Mrs. John W. Phillips, City, and Mrs. Valentines mother, county park Wednesday Burns district concert and a Lyman Finliason, of Cedar the at gave a where delicious luncheon S. Mrs. evening Norman Doris Phillips, Lee, Mrs. J. W. Hess of this city. and City, was hall The band Lydia Jennings of Logan. served was city park. served to twenty guests. Burt Phillips, Viola Lee, Lucy Nelson, They then toured to Encampment, luncheon in the park. luncheorwi S. bonfire Following Cora Lee, the brides grandfather, huge Wyoming, where they met Mr. and The Ogden senior and junior cham- N 0 T I C E N. Lee, Sr., and Ruth Lee. Also Mrs. W. E. Phelps and together they was built and community singing and bers entertained at a dinner in the For the reason that concluded the entertainment present were the brides parents, had an enjoyable fishing and hunting games Monday, SepHotel Ben Lomond, during which tember and her sisters, Betty, LaRene trip. Mrs. Phelps was formerly Miss of the evening. 6th, is a legal holiday, the greetings and pledges of support for next meeting of the Box Elder and Joan. Ruby Hess. the festival were extended by Mayor Commissioners will be held County Club Enjoys Canyon Tuesday, Dinner was served to twelve close Harman W. Peery, R. M. Hoggan, September 7th. S. O. D. H. club members motored friends and relatives, and immedi- Canyon Party president of the Ogden chamber, L. C. HENRY NIELSEN, to the Box Elder county park on W. ately following, the young couple Nims, district manager of the Members of the LApres Midi club Clerk. Mr. (It) County left for Muncie, Indiana, where enwhere Wednesday evening they Utah Powr & Light company, and spent a pleasant afternoon in the with Is to affiliated be a joyed Stiggall canyon party. other speakers. canyon at the Box Elder county park M. I. A. Meeting Sunday A bonfire luncheon was cooked and General Motors, Inc, on Wednesday. Responses were given by Mayor to served seven The First ward M. I. A. will hold guests. Story tell- F. Joseph Law of this city, Orville The bride is a graduate of the A delicious dinner was eerved and Box Elder high school and the L. D. the time was spent visiting and sew- ing, community singing and contest Merrell, president of the local cham- a conjoint meeting Sunday evening games formed the entertainment for ber, Lester Dredge, S. seminary. Mr. Stiggall has held ing, and enjoying the cool, canyon the president of the at seven thirty oclock in the evening. the office of company clerk in the breezes. junior chamber, and others. "Forty-fiv- e ward chapel. John P. Lillywhite will be the local C. C. C. camp for the past thousand bushels of peaches will Mrs. Clifford Frye was chairman be ready for the celebration this speaker and a musical program has eighteen months. He has been rated of arrangements, with the following Dinner Guests the most outstanding man In the ladies assisting: Mrs. Orval Sackett, Mrs. Lee Wright of this city had year, said W. L. Holst, manager of also been arranged. camp for the last six months. Mrs. Norm Nelson and Mrs. Marvel as her dinner guests Wednesday, Mrs. the celebration. "Brigham City needs Dunn. William Bott, Mrs. Lloyd Reese, Mrs. Ogden and Ogden needs Brigham Junior High Notice Announcement is made by Principal, Bridge Luncheon Brigham Wright, Mrs. Emma Elia- City, was Mayor Law's keynote. Given Luncheon Alf L. Freeman that registration for son, Mrs. R. Leo Jenson and Mrs. S. Mrs. Burton Pett, Jr. entertained all junior high school students will "Say, where were you born? Mrs. Alf L. Freeman and Mrs. H. Eliason of Denver, Colo. at a bridge luncheon Thursday eveBut be held Saturday, September 4th, was The dinner of in honor "Chicago. beautia at why?" Baron given Caroline Ree presided ning at her home, honoring the at five p. m. in the auditorium. ' "How should I know? Dee Lers club members. Mrs. S. H. fully appointed bridge luncheon on Mrs. Eliason. PRESENT LEVEL because he a stimulant Tyd DB, drink the . ANNOUNCES CLUB WOMEN Public Invited Inspect Economy Motors Quarters Oddities Sli FORD AGENCY By HERBERT ADAMSOJi Father Lamb, the district Catholic chaplain, made an official visit to camp. He made it possible for the Catholic boys to receive sacrament. The chaplain also had a motion T70 !f News Number 45. no-ho- st Wed |