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Show ELDE BOX isn't going exactly to these days, but then us lease e first got into this thing hen The war The Weather may be a military secret, but we can say that if "grow in weather" is ail it takes to make a town grow, then this corner aint foolin when it says "Watch Brigham Grow. anjbody there wasn't hardly was going uho had the idea it to be a pink tea party! LUME 47 V Letters For Overseas Mail To Fighting Men (IDENTIFIED FOUND ON )D IGUT-OF-W- Uerly Man irf Work body of an j j elderly man, master, three and Christof-fersen- one-hal- f the Brigham ,s north of afternoon. A in Monday bound train crew reported presence of the 'body along and H J. Ss-- i SEEK OFFICER BOYS SERVICE TO PLAN YEAR School Calendar To Be Drawn Up And Teachers Hired . 3 e to work with EDERS AUGUST QUOTA OF SEND-OF- F AT BREAKFAST FRIDAY MORNING Officer Procurement Unit Will Be Here Morning of Aug. 7 "Electronic Sentries, the fascinating and amazing instruments with which the Signal Corps of the United States Army guards the American coasts, now is open to civilians, and to men who enlist in the Enlisted Reserve, it is announced by W. A. Crabbe, supervisor of civilian training for the Signal Corps, at Fort Douglas, Utah. Training courses are open to men who qualify through civil service examinations. Learners who have had no previous radio ROX SELECTEES TO BE GIVEN $vUs CANDIDATES Electronic Sentries For Signal Corps An opportunity The calendar for Box Elder county schools for the coming school year will be adopted at a meeting of the Box Elder board of education Friday night at the Court House in Brigham. jHervin Bunderson, county suof perintendent schools, announced this week. A public hearing on school calendar proposals will be held this evening at the Bear River high school building, the board of education meeting with representatives of any group such as beet growers, canneries, sugar factories, the P.-A. and teachers to accept recommendations and suggestions for the most practicable dates for the opening of school and other calendar items. Information gathered in this hearing will be considered in making up the calendar at the Friday night meeting, Bunderson said. These letters are a designed to save weight and space and at the same time provide ample space for the message. Mothers, fathers, relatives and friends who write to any soldier in the foreign service should get these envelopes at the post office. new-typ- FROM OLH IN THU j 'Lj m work clothes and rapers, no identification found on the Union Pacific tot-wa- y Nello Wins His Wings NAVY GROUP TO NEWS MEETS FRIDAY letters for use in mailing messages and communications to members of the armed forces in foreign serxice now are available at the local post office, according to an announcement by the post- AY lothes Meets Death ear Town Monday SCHOOL BOARD NUMBER 75 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 4, 1912. BRIGHAM, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, Local Officers Arrest 3 Salt Lake Juveniles Three juveniles, from Salt Lake City, between the ages of 16 and 18, Sunday afternoon on were arrested in Brigham theft charges, by Officers Howard Call and William Jensen. The three youths, Rulon Karon, Bub Sanford and Richard Timmons, were charged with stealing the battery and distributor from a 1910 car owned by George Ridd, of 502 South Lt. Bojd B. White won his 6th West, and a battery from a wings recently when he gradu- car parked behind the Packer ated from Williams Held, Ari- garage. zona, receiving the commission The boys, who were temporof Second Lieutenant. Lt. White arily staying in Brigham at a is a Perry boy. (See News rooming house and working at From Our Boys in Service.) are being the local canneiy, held in the detention department of the jail. The law officers saw a possibility of a connection between the youths and other recent automobile plundering cases. traveling unit from the Office of Naval Officer Procurement, 12th Naval district, will arrive in Brigham, Aug. 7th to interview applicants for comA missions in the United States Naval reserve. Interviews will be held at the County Court House from 10 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. To meet the navys need for 40,0u0 special officers, college graduates and men with two years college who have an outstanding record of achievement, are invited to make application for these special commissions. Civil, electrical, and mechanical engineers, radio technicians, small boat operators, and men experienced in business administration are particularly desired. At the interview, the appl- i Local Draft Board Announces List To Leave August 7 Brighams American Legion post, with the cooperation of the other service organizations here, will give Box Elder county's August quota of selectees for the United States army a breakfast Friday mornoclock. The breakfast meeting will be held in the banquet room of the Howard hotel. Union Pacific agon here, After the breakfast meeting, ,.d John M. Burt. Box Elder the selectees will go to Salt sheriff. jty Lake City for their physical exbeside ie body was lying aminations. Selectees who meet rails where .he experience will be paid $85 a the physical requirements then oeeeswas can It lake. who Those month. the es qualify leave to will be given a will Burt Sheriff as for Deputy junior radio repairmen return home and settle any mat- receive $120 a month. Martin S. Rasmussen, Van Wish to take care of fers Milton Russon, First course began at Salt cart and to entering the army. prior additionand recover Lake to him HOLD REGULAR went with City Monday, Those of the quota who fail to al classes will be opened in body, to carry it a mile LIONS, LADIES pass the physical examination schools throughout the state as a halt on a stretcher to a will be returned to their local increasdemand the for the training Mortuary ambulance, MEET MONDAY draft board, ana placed in a es. Those desiring to enroll est point to where the body deferred classification. with Mr. icants professional and physimay communicate found where an automobile Roland Ridd, commander of Room 225, at To Oil Crabbe Put deterambulance be Building cal qualifications will The on County It is Id be driven. the local Legion post, will be in anticipated that there 105, Fort Douglas. of men Will mined. driven .by Harold Felt, Applications Directors Plan Park Road; Raise will be a number of vacancies Spend Evening Jaycee charge of the breakfast meeting considered qualified for comurt described the body as in the faculties of the schools Activities RepresentaResort 67 Friday morning. 65 to and At about missions will of man be received August of a Recorders Salary Lagoon of the counties to 'be filled. Lt. Don Horsley tives of the other service for forwarded to Washington of the tall, i old, 5 feet 5 inches of Wives members demembers of the board of will take part in the Oddly enough, Bunderson Flies From Hawaii Box Elder county commissionfinal decision. Brigham Lions club will be directors of the Brigham Junior ganizations informal program. be ers met in the Court House Mon- clared, this is the result more Successful will applicants Lt. Don Horsley arrived in guests of the Lions on a picnic Chamber of Commerce met Mon of of defense The Box Elder county selecday for their regular semi- workmarriages than Salt Lake City Sunday night considered in ranks commensu- and party Thursday evening at and and evening in the Chamber of tees scheduled to leave August navy army monthly session, to pass upon after flying from Hawaii, where rate with their age and experi- Lagoon resort. About 22 couples day and offices laid 7, as announced today toy the Commerce bills and transact the groups on a U. S. ence and ordered to active duty are expected to attend. he is stationed, acfor the plans organizations local Selective Service board, or ashore afloat. the with navy bomber. He is serving in customary business. Following the picnic rupper. tivities for army reand the August uniare: The commissioners agreed to the Lions and their ladies will division. They will wear the same the mainder of the year. Brigham: an extra coat and under-- ' put a tank of road oil on the APPLICATIONS Lt. Horsley visited with his forms and insignia and receive dance, swim and make the of next The regular meeting Frank Alward Burgess, Welir and small items of food, road in Box Elder County park mother, Mrs. Ernest P. Hors- the same rates of pay as off- rounds of the concessions in the the Junior Chamber will be a don Oliver Hansen, Leo Waller of the regular navy. icers to amusement urt believed the He man had in order to lay the dust and has in according park, ley, Brigham Monday. for all Petersen, Nels Claudius Holst, Ladies train improve the weatherproof and DUE AUGUST been granted a rn off a leave, The interviewing officers will; w. H. Griffiths, Lions ciub members,Nighttheirpicnic and jzmer IW. Richards, Oleen M. wives, be to also road. enof the give college president. Paul Anderson, e time earlier, prepared had fallen driving qualities but was unable to be here for members and their reprospective and recent graduates tertainment chairman, wll have Hansen, Ross Lamont Nielsen, An increase in the county ne on the and the burial of his father, Ernest students wives at Box Elder County Merit State on to how information from System the for of joseph Clifford Egbert, Willard complete corder's a some week P. monthly salary ed and skidded for arrangements charge ago. Horsley, park. The membership com Waldorf Christensen, Donald secure reserve commissions picnic. ance. The body was found $100 to $150 a month was voted, Soon Examinations mittee, of which Howard Dewey ,Wjlhclm Miller, Daniel Clarence the navys l and through face down with the skull to take effect January 4, 1913, 14 date is the closing is chairman, will have charge Nelscni Blair.e August educational programs. LeRoy Nelson, neck broken, with the opening of the new for receiving applications for tured, the of arrangements. Contest Don WilLsie Sederholm. Slogan Safety of office. term l arms broken and the left admittance to forthcoming extwo years. Upon graduation he of Robert Shelby, chairman Garland: broken both 'below and A rodeo company presented aminations under Utah's new will be a pilot of the air forces Continued One Week the Junior Chamber's U. S. O. Robert Stoddart Kirkham, ve the knee. Skin had been the commissioners with their merit system for a number of of the United States army. The safety slogan contest be- drive committee, reported to Jack Royal Driggs, William back and contention that the county fair positions ranging in salary from iped from the Rees the Ward GenIn Mrs. 2,' the at Bushnell directors. graduation, ing sponsored Lawrence Adams, Eugene Bingit side from STltrmg-ttlo- ng board had entered Into an $95 to $250 a month. said, Bush hopes to get a shore eral hospital by a joint commit- district assigned to the Junior ham Oyler, Charles Clare a sand and gravel, to it with at stage tion forms may be secured agreement the rank of lieutenant, junior leave, and if so, he probably tee of the Chamber of Commerce Chamber, Shelby reported domest Hansen saw a man rodeo at the county fair this the Box Elder county Welfare will visit in Brigham. federal projects committee, of nations of $78.10 had been regrade, in the U. S. navy. Willard: ctly fitting the description fall. The county fair has been department offices in the First Lt. Schow was on the aircraft which Ross C. Bowen is chair- ceived, with a few more yet to Arthur Leslie Boss, John Paul jabout 8:30 oclock Monday called off, due to war conditions, National bank building, or di- carrier Lexington when it was Because of the increasing im- man, and a group from the be reported. Guenther, Harry Alonzo Barkcontendthe and the rodeo company riling walking north along The directors called the at- er, Max Alvin rectly from LeRay S. Howell, sunk in the battle of the Cora! portant role the United States hospital, has been extended anBrunker. iiway a mile north of town; ed they had been put to some Merit System supervisor, 206 sea, and his promotion comes coast is in IT. the to other week, John Love, safe- tention of the membership guard playing Riverside: ifti turning west at the corner rodeo. the in Lake Salt Ncwhouse in in recognition of his service planning expense building, and war, this branch of the nations ty engineer at the hospital, an- the evening of softball Frank Benson Ward. railroad The commissioners declared the City. Njard the Shortline that battle, Mrs. Schow reports. armed forces will be increased nounced today. for Junior Chamber swimming Lucin: atk. If this was the same matter outside their jurisdiction, to 200,000 men by the end of enRegisters are to be establishmembers and their wives, with Robert Brown Lindley, June Safety slogans are being ia:, it is possible he met with and referred the company to ed from which positions will be the year, according to a press tered by a number of the work- the Tremonton Jaycees and Mecham Milton 11 fatal accident while Capt. Hemsley. classififilled in the following from New York City. ers at the hospital, Love de- their wives as guests, at Reese Lyle trying the fair board. dispatch Bear River City: f joard a speeding U. P. A delegation from the Brig- cations: County directors, case Expecting Transfer and the feel but Pioneer clared, sponsors park Crystal Boy Christensen. of Commerce workers, statisticians, employham Chamber another weeks competition will Springs this evening. All mem Milton C. Mecham, former Boyd White Now A Tremonton: Styputy Sheriff Burt finger-tilte- presented a request to the com- ment service managers and inimprove the slogan contest. Slo-- bers were urged to turn out for Golden K. Pierce, Jasper Lee Box Elder high school and Utah the corps Tuesday morn-fan- missioners that they consider terviewers, field advisers, clerks Lieutenant as chosen in this winners the gans party. football star, receiv- Flying Stanley Hans Anderforwarded the prints to the possibility of transferring and stenographers, machine university The meeting Monday evening Hammer, ed his captains commission Lt. Boyd B. White, son of Mr. contest will be used on safety Leslie Delbert Allen, Jesse sen, Investi-itibnurses. been and have would of which funds operators ejFederal Bureau with the United States army last and Mrs. LeRoy D. White of posters to help keep workers was attended by Ed Ward, Alvin Woodruff, Jay Merrill for passible identifica-n- i spent for the Peach Days celeAdmittance to the examinasecreconscious. Prizes will Earl Sheffield, president: "safety at Ft. Sill, Okla. Christensen Bar-fuPerry received his wings at his be Stokes, Lloyd The body is now being bration, which has been called tions will be granted only to week, Mecham given by the contractors and tary, and the following memhas been loca- graduation from Williams Field, Capt. Eld ward John Krey. 14 at the Felt are off, to an extension of road oil- those whose applications Mortuary. with the infantry at Ft. Ariz., last week. White was Brigham merchants for the bers of the board: Marriner ted midPortage: on certain receibed or postmarked by ing and improvement Morrison, Robert Shelby, HarSill the past two months. He is commissioned as a second lieu- winning slogans. Richard Darwin Hoskins, Alroads in the county. night of August It. Those working with Chairman vey Cundick, Shirl Williams, to be transferred to tenant. rain Collides With expecting ton The commissioners accepted Lt. White is a graduate of Bowen on the contest include Charles Warnick and Marvin OdellAgearl Hoskins, Franjdin the Pacific coast soon. He has Halford, Joseph Cloyd the resignation of Ezra Jensen, Penrose Woman a rtight On Siding a been in the army since Sterling Nelson, year Box Elder high school, and at- the following: C. W. Merrell Peters. of Garland, from the County a tended the University of Utah and Nello Christopherson of the board member, was excused for Morris. : 'been last Tty northbound U. I. C. pas- ago having spring, 'pubnc Welfare, and Passes Away Sunday Corinne chamber of commerce and the Civil Air Patrol duty. reserve officer since his student for three years. ri1'PJ,ra,in. Fi in ,nt 3 si,fting appointed A. W. Bishop, also of George Thomas Walker, Mrs. Annette Lazenby Grover from the perfollowing hospital He at Utah university. After and iMrs. White left for ca(l.on w,tU aGarlamJj t0 Laron Anderson, Norman the unexpired died early Sunday morning at days Wayne W. M. sonnel: Lippman, project Mecham was Florida following his graduation, graduation, freight at Call s Fort, portjon 0f the Miller. Loane term. Mrs. of home her daughter, the the state as where he will be stationed at manager, representing Cahill U.S.O. Drive In Bundles north of Brigham, at vridav August 7, was set as Perry Stanfill, at Penrose, assistantthroughout Deweyville : Contractors, Ltd., Full Engineering football coach at Utah Tampa field. :40 oclock Saturday morning. a d,lte or the commissioners where she had made her home Bert Moss Wheatley, Rellis of Los Angeles: John II. Love, Swing ene was unversity year before last, and sertou.siy hurt. tax Reed the which at levy 20 Wheatley, Walter Frear-son- . the for Pacific mCeting years. past Employees Insurance head coach at Weber college John Yates Merrell is Full freight, southbound, nad or 1&2 will be sot. The cooperation given 1873. being She was born April 13, Co., L. A.; Captain P. R. Arentz last year. onto a siding to let the mlssionPrs win meet later this Yost: Mrs. Grover was the daughter of the U. S. government and by all U. S. O. workers in Box Mar- Enlists In Marines Mrs. Mecham, formerly Elder county it was announced pass, according wepk t0 name election board of John Thomas Lazenby and Robert Gerald Gill. Bertram Keith U. of the S. Freeman Robert Hunsdker, only pasjorie White, daughter of Mr. John Yates Merrell, South today from Ross C. Bowen, for the September Honey ville : Annie Teathcr Lazenby. She is and Mrs. LeRoy D. White of Safety Engineers. on the train. The light officia)s 1st West., is the latest Brigham county chairman. All of the com- - surv.ved by her daughter, Mrs. eleCtion. ;mary Shirley Wickham Boothe. Letwo and their sons, Perry, Mr. Bowen stated that the Was bui'ncd out-- missioners were in attendance P L. to en- Salvesberg will leave Tuesday student Young Park Valley: university lis uS'VltCh two Stanfill, are with list in the U. S. marine Roy and Stephen, drive would be carried on for f'hcn the passenger train corps re- for training station. D. M. Grover of Penrose and meeting Monday. Parley Francis Carter, Sill. at Mecham Ft. nv along it also ran onto the' at Capt. Capt. one more week after which a Kelton: of Park Mecham is the son of Mr. and serve, it was officially learned Palmer iMrs. Joseph front windows! here today. report would be made Jesse Henry Fehlman. Owen Cook Promoted detailed Valley, a brother. Moroni Mrs. Claude Mecham of Ogden, 0th trains. The local youth will be allowup from the various workers Damage vxas not ,ON POWERS IN' and two sistm. Bertha formerly of Brigham. but it was understood RECREATION JOB in Box Elder county. ed to complete his schooling To Ensigns Rank fpive. Colby of Manti and Sarah Mill'tithe freight was unable toj "The fullest cooperation is be- - Hurt at Hospital before being called to active of er Utah. TREMONTON Venice. Oven Cook, Wnue its run until after re- Don Powers, son of Mr. Lee Schow Finishes duly. Then he will be sent to son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. ing extended by workers et the was John Starr. 39, worker at the active Grover Mrs. very were made. land Mrs. James Powers, began Quantico, Va., where, as a mem- Cook, has been to the Bushnell General hospital, Mr. Bushnell General hospital was promoted cn the collision occurred, work last Tuesday as a recrea-aker- s in the Wayne stake of the L. Engineering Course ber of candidates class, he will rank of Ensign in the U. S. Bowen said, "and we will have brought to a local hospital on D. S. church and in the Relief head went through tion worker at Reese Pioneer Schow has com- undergo an intensive Private Lee Women's the and Naval Reserve, according to no difficulty in going over our Tuesday suffering with an inYoung fiber partition at the front paik, accord:,-''.- ' to J. D. Gun-i- Society course in his water indoctrination puripleted period. AssociaMutual Improvement word received recently by his quota, he concluded. jured back. According to a refication at the armys engineers passenger section. How- - derson, city recreational direc-- tion. However, Upon the successful comple- parents. Ensign Cook has been since moving port made at the hospital, the a vacancy Brigham doctor exam- - tor. Power- - filled has been an school at Ft. Belvoir, Va., and tion of this course, he will be attending school at Berkeley, man was hurt when a truck him Saturday and found created when Noble Fishburn re- to Penrose, she in to a few advanced to officers school for California, for the spend Brigham into and confined to her was becked invalid He coast year. past S. U. the Injuries. signed to join and hours with his parents, Mr. and a three months training period is now stationed with the remuch the home time, of guard. Miss Margaret Tingcy, therefore was unable to con- - Mrs. Ira M. Schow, Thursday. during' which time he will study serve at San Francisco. DEADLINE SHORTENS BALLOTS In Salt Lake Dvt. Schow was enroute to Salt the more technical aspects of who had served as a recreation tinue these activities. was proFishburn, with and Mrs. John P. Lilly- - worker the Lake, from where he will be military tactics and operations Grant Davis Says its Hot The names of two candidates leader at The body was viewed atMrs. on this point. assigned to his new post of duty. in the field. visiting with friends moted to recreation home of her daughter, of Mr. and for nomination in the Septem- law is specific son Grant jr itwcre Davis, Pvt. Schow is in the U. S. army Reese park Lake, Sunday evening. Giles declared, and there is The completion of the candi- Mrs. W. T. Davis of TuesBox election Penrose in ber at Stanfill primary Perry construction on assigned to duty with dates class training carries who is now stationed Brigham, at Camp Elder county were found to be "no room . for day morning from 10 a. m. un- engineers, the air this point . . the county clerk it with a corps. second lieutenant's . til time of services: Robinson, Ark., with the army, ineligible for positions on the to accept a petihas no commission. Funeral services were held says they get up at 5 oclock primary ballots for the reason tion afterright Ty dollars was stolen fromrcome out a minute later, get in Tuesday 5 p. m. ofThe marine 2 at o'clock prospective were afternoon the filed Jim that mornBush Graduates ficer is the son of Mrs. Alice there in the cool of the petitions Mrash drawer of the Allen his car and drive south. The Giles made the same interin the Penrose ward meeting ing but that it doesn't last after 5 oclock in the afternoon station at 4th South first car drove north. Bergen From School Yates In Merrell. of the state primary Flying Jesse young college on directed on the candiwhich last The freBishop pretation house, by to day long. temperature "Plain streets Sunday after- - then went into the station Interment was in the Mrs. Sarah J. Rees of Brig- Merrell is majoring in account- quently gets up to 115 degrees dates are permitted to file, July law in a similar case arising Petersen. and in what drawer, cash and appeared to be a check the in Juab county last month. public during the day. Davis, who left 23. Penrose cemetery, under the ham this week received an an- ing. economics act involving two cars found three $10 and four $5 bills direction of & Rodgers nouncement from the Air Forces speaking. Shaw the A. to Grover attornin As a result, the names of Utah June Giles, enter sack Brigham early iwere missing. A money fljiheir drivers. Advanced Flying school at Lubfuneral home of Tremonton. the army, writes that he is ey general, in a letter to George Floyd C. Anderson, candidate h?ile Paul Bergen, attendant 'of silver had not been taken. bock, Texas, of the graduation Joseph Savelsburg his M. Mason, Box Elder county for the Republican nomination feeling fine and enjoying !' station, was one Ira W. Larsen, drpu'y sheriff, r servicing exercises work. morning attorney, pointed out that the for county assessor, and WalWednesday and M a second drove up. The! was called by Bergen City Council Meet of which Enlists In Navy direct primary law of the 1939 lace Wilde, candidate for the August 5, of Class , Descrip- of the first car spoke vestigated the theft. Moved Up One Day her grandson, Jim Rees Bush, Joseph Savelsberg, 23, 61 North Jack Hodges In The Army Utah legislature specifically Democratic nomination for counthe driver of the second tions of the cars and drivers member. 2nd West, enlisted in the navy The meeting of the Brigham Jack Hodges, formerly of provides that candida.es must ty commissioner, 'ch a manner as to give 'were too indefinite for accurate Ta the son of Mr. and Mrs. Friday at Salt Lake City as an Brigham and a l file for office not more than 100 term, can not appear on the re for the impression they knew identification, however, Larson City council, scheduled t'n I other. Thursday evening, will be held James L. Bush of Ogden, for- apprentice seaman. His par- carrier boy, will complete his days nor less than 40 days primary ballots. Peti WTiile he was still said. . Richard first six weeks in the army Aug- fore the primary election, and rtions of both of these candidates been Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, merly of Brigham, has been in ents, Mr. and Mrs. meat, ielng the first car, Bergen No arrests have not later than 5 o'clock in the were filed after the 5 oclock cd the driver of the second and it is believed that the thief according to an announcement school at Sacramento. Riverside, Salvesberg, live at 109 Garfield ust 5 and will receive a Dallas and Lubbock for the past Ave., Mingo Junction, Ohio. afternoon on the las-- , day. The deadline, July 23. on Page Four) Monday by Mayor Carl Wold. so into the station, then or thieves got out of town. right-of-wa- nght-oiwa- y send-of- f ing at 7 14-da- y PICNIC THURS. or-Th- e anti-aircra- 1 u j 14 north-boun- d 10-da- y right-of-wa- y V-- V-- 7 Fo.-Icnr.- -- All-re- d d. 1 d n s. icod well-know- six-yea- n r com-'C- - pri-ng- step-childre- j Laz-ler.L- ten-wee- k e a . filling station theft 42-G- four-yea- r News-Journa- I J si. |