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Show 38. asd who Istrj 2lU. frig-- An. READ THE ADS IN THIS JAPER AND HELP TO BUILD OUR OWN COMMUNITY READ LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN A PAPER DEVOTED TO BRIGHAM CITYS WELFARE f 4f I DEVOTED ID NO PARTY OR Volume 42. FACTION-BUTJU- TO ALLS ST Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, Friday, April 22, 1938. Scenes and Persons in the Current News REGISTRATION E A OR TWO LINE-O-TYP- By LESLIE j HCMPAGE 't Oddities todays i TO SPEAK AT SEMINARY HERE SUNDAY YVell Educational Parley At Tabernacle Rounded Out Education Cited Dream Comes True Gordon Thompson, 17, of Spring registration at the Box pull, England, was killed in Elder school takes place during in accident as his father had the nexthighweek All students of dreamed just the night the high school orareso.invited to register he would be. at the Box Elder Seminary. Regisjjjefore l that Loses His Temper J Paul Dunbar was sort of piad at his wife. That was why, he informed Indianapolis police, he tossed beer bottles through the plate glass window of his wifes beauty shop. 3ust A Verse S. N. COOK OF The Fools Prayer EDWARD ROWLAND SILL The royal feast was done; the king Sought some new sport to banish Ij care, And to his Jester cried, "Sir Fool, Kneel now and make for us a I prayer. He bowed his head and bent his knee Upon the monarchs silken stool; His pleading voice arose: "O Lord, Be merciful to me a fool! ?No pity, Lord, could change the heart I From red with wrong to white as I Lord, I Be merciful to me a fool. f Tis not by guilt the onward sweep - Of truth and right, 0 Lord, we stay; stu-den- Tis by our follies that so long Ij We hold the earth from heaven I away. These clumsy feet, still in the mire, Go crushing blossoms without end; J These hard, hands we thrust Among the heartstrings of a friend. truth we might have kept Who knows how hard it pierced ed rung? Our faults no tenderness ask The chastening should to me a fool! WILLARD DIED DEMONSTRATION WEDNESDAY FOR UONS . Officers and Pupils Seminary Ogden Graduate 15i Visit Brigham This Year t$ Dwight Harding of Willard Tuesday Teachers Elect Officers : Sing In First Ward Elder The room was hushed; in silenoe low, Be merciful Exhibits Chorus fool. rose The king, and sought his gardens cool; And walked apart, and murmured BUND GIVE sh stripes must cleanse them all; But for our blunders oh, in shame, Before the eyes of heaven we fall! "Earth bears no balsam for mistakes; Men crown the knave and scourge the tool That did his will. But Thou, 0 a Agent Proudly , and stung? The word we had not sense to say Who knows how grandly it had Lord, Re merciful to me 'b Program Planned Sunday Night well-meani- The i Logan Wed Here . The rod must heal the sin, but I' . Conducted Sunday At ? ; ; Funeral Services jester doffed his cap and bells, And stood the mocking court before. They could not see the bitter smile Behind the painted grin he wore. The wool fk r-v.- I A man is in a bad way When a word of cheer means nothing to him, and a glass pf it means everything. 2 P. M. Dr. Willard W. Beatty, noted leader In progressive education, will be the principal speaker at a public meeting to be held in the stake tabernacle In Brigham City, Sunday at two p. m. Superintendent Hervln Bunder-so- n will preside as chairman of the meeting, which Is given In connection with the three-da- y conference on the progressive education move that ' opened In Salt Lake City on ed ; A Thought I Starts At tration and attendance at the Seminary is free to all high school students, and other young people desiring to enter. Most informed people recognize that no persons education Is and adequate for abundant 4 Friday. . ' .4 , living without religious education Music for the occasion will be and culture. To provide opportunity furnished by the local Bee Tee Glee for such religious education and club and all parents, teachers and culture for its people the Church of who are interested in edustudents p.:' Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y cational problems are cordially ' inhas now in operation a university, vited to attend. a normal college, thirteen institutes Dr. Beatty, since his graduation offering work on the college, a women and children in Pengpu, China, reap a harvest picking up after the looters who pillaged from the University of California in I Beggar two the business college, academies, The Spanish rebel cruiser Baleares, torpedoed and sunk 1913, with a major in architecture, the town following the retreat of the Chinese army. semimission home, and ninety-fiv- e 3 off Thurman W. Arnold of Yale university, who was has forged steadily ahead as an sea Prof. in a a fight Cartagena. Loyalist destroyer naries on the high school level. by named by President Roosevelt as assistant attorney general to succeed Robert H. Jackson, who became solici- educator. After nine years of eduThese institutions give courses in tor general. cational work in California, he held religious education in every school responsible educational positions in day of the year. There are also many Illinois, New York and other states. injunior seminaries giving weekly He served for four years as presistruction and training. dent of the Progressive Education seminaries In all the ninety-fiv- e association and is now a director Cup three courses are offered: Old Testain this organization. In June, 1937, J. W. Valentine, local agent for ment, New Testament, and Church Dr. Beatty was granted an honorary the Railway Express Agency, was History and Doctrine. of doctor of education from degree The first two of these courses exhibiting Wednesday the fine loving Reed College, Portland, Oregon, in cup recently awarded him because give credit that is accepted by the recognition of his leadership in the of having built up at the Briglm high school toward graduation from progressive education movement agency the largest Increase in busihigh school. All students completing for the year 1937 in the North the three courses are graduated from To ness Pacific department. The cup was the seminary and given a certificate To of graduation from the department presented Mr. Valentine by A. F. School of Be of education of the church, signed Hall, route agent of the Railway Express Agency of Salt Lake. by the president of the church, the M. 2 P. commissioner of education for the Engraved on the cup was the church, and the president of the words: "Railway Express Agency A demonstration of the education Funeral services for Samuel Norchurch stake. general managers trophy, presented graduation exercises of the at The A brief summary of some of the ton Cook, 80, of Willard, prominent to Brigham City, Utah, in recognition and work of the blind was given BoxElder High School Seminary ' values of attending the L. D. S. In legislative, church, and agricul- of greatest increase in business, the dinner meeting of the Brighamat will bo held Sunday, May 1st, St the Lions club Wednesday evening seminaries are quoted from an L. tural activities of Box Elder county, year 1937. the Howard Hotel. This Interesting tabernacle. There will be 151 stuD. S. Department of Education who died at the Dee Hospital in came under the entertainment dents graduating. feature on three at Wednesday Ogden thirty , bulletin: with Alf L. Freeman A special speaker from Salt Lake two committee, a. at held be will m., Sunday a 1. To help students develop Couple in m. charge. Willard ward the in p. chapel, God City will give a talk. The Orpheus of of the reality consciousness Sight conservation Is the Lions Chorus, under the direction of Nop- and a realization of mans personal with Bishop J. Wesley Perry in international project and each year man charge. Interment will be in the relation to Him. Watkins, will sing three Heber Smith Amussen, Jr., and the local club gives a dance to raise numbers. 2. To develop in the life and ex- Willard cemetery. to treat the eyes Mr. Cook was born April 26, 1857, Dorothy Rose of Logan were granted funds with which perience of students an appreciation Douglas Campbell and Karma Ko- of and understanding of Jesus as the In Ogden, son of George and Hannah a marriage license at the county and provide glasses for childrenThe food will give talks as representapoor vision In this community. Burrows Cook. The family located clerks office here Thursday. Savior of mankind and to lead with tives of the graduates. to uphold the teachings and in Willard in the spring of 1858, The young couple were later united committee felt that in keeping be would it this Interesting project resided. in marriage, Bishop J. Frank Bowwhere Mr. Cook has since the cause for which He stood. and Instructive to have a demonstra3. To assist students In the deHe married Margaret Lillian Wells ring performing the ceremony. tion from the State School for velopment of a testimony of the in the Salt Lake L. D. S. endowment the Blind. divinity of the work of Joseph Smith house, December 27, 1883. She died So upon invitation from the local and a conviction that the restored December 5, 1890. He married Stella Lions club, Superintendent Frank M. Died gospel is being disseminated through- Barker on October 12, 1892, in the of tbe State School for the Briggs out the world through the power and Logan L. D. S. temple. Blind came up from Ogden Wednesof God. Dwight Benjamin Harding, 72, a a to mission of He Priesthood fulfilled the England authority The British Missionary Society of with him Miss 4. To help students develop the immediately after his second mar- Salt Lake City will provide the pro- day night and brought prominent cattleman of Willard, died Dana Kelley, one of the Instructors, ability and disposition to participate riage and was a member of tbe gram for the regular sacrament meet- and three blind students of the Tuesday afternoon in a local hospital o of pneumonia. actively in the organizations of Box Elder stake high council twenty-tw- ing service to be held Sunday eve- school, Benlta Ramirez, 12, He was born In Willard on August namely, as a served He also church. the years. ning, April 24th, at seven thirty, in of Salt Lake City; Eugene Devy, 10, 18, 1865, a son of George and Mary 5. To help students arrive at a counselor to Bishops Abraham Zundel the Third ward chapel. of Provo, and Mike Tonko, 9, of Jones Harding, and had lived in Box sound interpretation of life and the and George Facer for eleven years. A splendid musical program, con- Rock Springs, Wyoming. Elder county all his life. universe, to develop the ability and Mr. Cook served as state repre- sisting of numbers from Salt Lake One of the principal ranchers of Driggs gave an inSuperintendent 1896 and at and see to Gods 1897, sentative during purpose disposition City, has been arranged, in addition plan in the universe, to. understand which time he was chairman of the to talks to be given by two of the teresting talk on the school, the northern Utah for many years, he manner of education, books available had also served as county cattle mans relation to it, and to assist livestock committee. He also served missionaries. and the care of the students who inspector. He raised high quality in the formulation of a philosophy as mayor of Willard and was a R. Pearson, who is a live at the school, Henry together with riding horses as well as cattle. Box Elder county member of the organization, has arof life built upon this interpretation. member of the facts. He other Mr. Harding was an L. D. S. high many Interesting 6. To foster in students a pro- board of education five years. ranged the meeting, and will be in explained the Braille sysalphabet survived Is widow he priest He was unmarried. gressive and continuous development Besides his charge of the program. tem , by which the blind read and Surviving are six brothers and sisof personality and character which by three sons. Merlin N., Francis H. mathematical work Mrs. Mark L. Nichols and Mrs. problems, adters, write, of a Itself and and Delbert E. Cook is harmonious within Willard; Seventy-Voic- e in and function instruments Clarence play of to Horsley of Brigham City; Cecil the Mrs. to physical Rowberry society, daughter, justed education and the affairs of life. George and Phoebe Harding of Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. environment, and to God. To students read from the books gan; Mrs. William 0. Facer of Provo, John Dalton of Grace, Idaho, and wrote sentences and worked and Alice Harding of Willard. readily, Mrs. Mary Brunker of Willard;' also Box arithmetic. Bonnie," as Bonita RaFuneral services will be conducted thirteen grandchildren. mirez is called by her teachers, Saturday at two p. m. In the Willard will A special musical program played quite a difficult selection, on waTd chapel by Bishop Wesley Perry. be presented Sunday evening at eeven the M. I. A. piano and read music by the Burial will be in Willard cemetery. oclock in the First ward, by the Braille system. Mia Chorus of the Wells ward of The demonstration was greatly ap- Notice To Parents ' ; S. "W, ' Beecher, 'chairman of the Salt Lake City. and is worthy of a much preciated This singing group is said to be nominating committee of the Box congresses of larger audience than is found in a The the best M Men and Gleaner Girl service Elder Teachers association reports Box Elder county are supporting the club. the following officers elected for The following program will be chorus In the church. Jt is composed At the meeting, the following nomi- educational meeting - being held in the coming school year: First vice given at the Box Elder Stake M. of seventy members, ranging in ages nating committee was named by the tabernacle on Sunday afternoon, president, J. Douglas Gunderson; I. A. Honor Night to be held Tues- from 15 to 25 years, and all are President John H. Zundel: Mont at two oclock. second vice president, Rulon H. day, April 26th, at seven thirty p. m. members of the Wells ward M. I. A. Harmon, chairman, William Bott, All parents are urged to take Frank in the Third ward chapel: The chorus is under the direction of Dan Petersen, S. C. Wlxom, and Dr. advantage of this exceptional opporManning; secretary-treasure- r, Girls trio, Honeyville ward; scrip- Mrs. Ruth Sheffield. Stevens. J. L. Huchel. W. H. Stayner was tunity to hear Dr. Willard W. Beatty, Mr. Clifford L. Frye, who was tural reading, Uarda Jensen; trumpet Bishop J. F. Sheffield, formerly awarded a plaque, mounted with a who is well versed on educational elected first vice president last year duet, Fourth ward; report of Y. M. of Brigham City and member of the Lions master key for securing new problems. becomes the president of the teach- M. I. A. activities; report of Y. W. First ward, is bishop of the Wells members, and a hardwood gavel was :The Bee Tee Glee club wUl render M. I. A. activities; vocal duet. Bear ward, and will accompany the chorus ers association. presented the club by Rotarian N. the musical program. River association ward; short talk by Ilene to Brigham City. officers, The present C. Slmonsen. ; As the chorus has a long way to with Mr. F. Joseph Law as presi- Lemon of the Corlnne ward; violin Goes East for Truck ; dent, wish to compliment the teach- solo, Sixth ward; dramatization of travel home, the meeting will comcornet solo, mence at seven p. m. sharp. The Chester Christensen of this city ers for their splendid professional the theme. First ward; left Saturday for Detroit, Michigan, attitude, and for the exceptional type Perry ward; reading. Fifth ward; congregation Is requested to be in Chicago, Illinois, and other points of service they have given in the piano solo, Second ward; girls trio, their seats early as a capacity crowd in the middle west district this year. All the teachers Willard ward; short talk by Joseph is anticipated. After a Visit in that section he A frame barn and garage belongof every school in the Box Elder Yates of Harper ward; beehive chordistrict are enrolled 100 per cent la us, Third ward; stake basketball ing to Charles Reeves, at 23 South, will drive home a new truck for the Third East street in this city, was Wlxom Service Stations of Brigham the local, state and national asso- champion awards; vocal duet, Mantua The family of Emily C. Knudson destroyed by fire Thursday after- City. ciations. As a result they receive ward The public is invited. wish to express their sincere ap- noon, entailing a loss of f 150, with the latest research material on proMr. and Mrs. H. Dean Hall of preciation for the kindness and sym- no insurance. gressive education, which enables The blaze was caused by sparks Garland announce the arrival of a the children of our county to benefit Mr. end Mrs. Dallas Wood of this pathy extended during the illness and d In their school work. city announce the arrival of a fine death of their beloved mother and from a trash fire. The fire depart- fine baby boy, bom at ment was called to the scene but the tbe family home Wednesday, mornA remarkable feeling of coopera- baby boy, bom at a local hospital sister. (It) frame structure burned so rapidly it ing. Mother and babe are doing tion and understanding exists among Tuesday. Mother and babe are doing was impossible to save it. RESULTS NEWS BRING ADS the patrons, pupils, and teachers. favorably. ivery nicely. well-round- . I DR. W. BEATTY WELCOMED Advantages of ' Number 7. Stake Announces Honor Night Program Parent-Teache- rs , . Effects of War Germany has announced that she expects to recover her colonies lost in the World War and will maintain this objective. When Germany gets her colonies back, as she doubtless will, everything will be restored to the same condition that it was before the war except in this country there will still remain a mountain of debt caused by the war, thousands of maimed and crippled, and physically handicapped men, and long rows of white crosses in a cemetery on foreign soil which mark the burial places of brave American soldiers. . Fire Burns Barn And Garage , Card of Thanks ", . eight-poun- , : |