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Show 19' ELDER of elections, that litline down through the dotted tle middle between the two ballots shouldnt be such a tough obstacle to jump across! S, making IAJME 17 BRIGHAM, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, lHOOLS OPEN SEPTEMBER ' litf DAYS -- 8 FOR 7 UNTIL AFTER TOMATO ING RUSH IS OVER f pening Statement tervin Bunderson, superintendent. ligible schools will open in the Dis-oElder County School r Sep-,eTuesday morning, 8th. During the tomato est there will be a serious and factory tage of pickers will schools the so kors, nue in session 'but a half 8 beginning early (at dis-inand the in morning ,ck) at 12:55. Because of in-ctransportation problems and because and pupils e hers can render great in the various activities half going on in our county, sessions will apply loLs in the east f duty :ity. most isized. ortant d as-mc- d adej by neer ich welcome into boys and girls e to our county Tier. We hope e is eduea-i- to e now PRIMARY ELECTION TODAY; FINBS ARMY SEE ALL THE LIFE IS SWELL BRIGHAM BOVS Return From Trip To California Saturday Sheriffs Race on Republican Ticket Subject Of Most Interest, As Partisans Mark Initial Ballots To Choose Candidates For General Ticket November Third J An interesting letter containMr. and Mrs. Wilham J. Bolt ing his observations and activi- and Mr. and Mis Rulon Baron ties in army life was written rt turned early Saturday fiom a NEW COMMANDER this week by Blaine L. Nelson, trip to the west coast where ARRESTED William d Griffin, visited the Brigham boys to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. they here it General Harold in the service. editor and publisher cf "New whose Soren Nelsen, of Brigham. Alexander, appointYork Enquirer," placed under "We saw every one of the ment as Commander-in-Chie- t "I haven't been able to write bovs," Baron, who has employ-- . technical arrest in a New York of the British Middle East was since I left home until now, d many of them at Baron hospital on charges of crimrecently announced by the Nelsen explains, "so I'll tell you Woolen Mills, and who served inal sedition and conspiracy British War Office. He replaces what happened to me. in ttie guard for a number of to break down morale of U, S. Gen. Sir Claude Auchinleck. "I was in Fort Douglas four years, ieported. armed forces. In lengthy stateMr. and Mrs. Bott and Mr. j ment he denied the cays. During that time I passcharges. ed a mechanical test, an I. Q. ar,d Mrs. Baron left a week ago test and a radio test. So they Friday, and visited in Pittsburg put me in the army air force. and San Francisco. They saw I was sent under sealed orders the boys who entered the army' and couldn't write to anyone. with the national guard unit here They sent me here to Sheppard at Pittsburg last Wednesday field as a member of the 411th evening, on the eve of their Marriage Annulment technical air school squadron. transfer. It is located at Wichita Falls, Education Dean from Et fe Granted Tuesday Tex , a city of about 41,000 Hodges Family Have Logan 1 o Sneak. In the district court of Judge people. to In Service so Five we this hot have Marnner M. Morrison here "Its County teachers institute will morning Frank Lujan changed wear shorts and take salt pills Saturday morning, Sept Mr. and Mrs. John Hodges his plea of not guilty to guilty to keep from getting heat sickbeg.nningatO octoek nthe of failure to provide. Sentence ness. The girls are swell, and of Brigham City have the rec- Box rd B,drr h,h &cho1 the food is plentiful and of ex- ord of three sons in the army. will be passed Thursday. S to 311 announeemen from two and in service, grandsons Lujan pleaded not guilty some cellent quality. the offlCP ot IIorv,n Bundcison, months ago and was paroled, "I can become a technician a fourth son ready to go into county superintendent. at the time. army any but left the state in violation of here in any of the following Dr. E. A. Jacobsen, dean of Their sons, James, Charles his parole. The parole was re- branches: mechanics, radio, the school of education at the voked and he changed his plea. weather forecasting, instructor Utah State Agricultural college, of marriage in night flying, officers school, and a fourth son, Sam, of KlaAn annulment will be the guest speakLogan, math Falls, Ore., is expecting er. was granted Eunice Hurley armor plating, pilot training, to go in soon. Their grandson, Gloves from Jesse Groves, the military police, etc. I have my Jack Hodges, son of Mr. and The public is invited to attend plaintiff being allowed costs, pick now. Mrs. Sam of Klamath the institute. S75 attorney fees and 150 a "The one I take will 'be de- Falls, is inHodges and the service, month alimony. The defendant termined this week when I Clark A. Nelson, Jr., son of Mr. Fred In was shown to be married. take some more tests, but I and Mrs. Cla'k A. Nelson t Suit for divorce was filed by can Oakland pass them if I study before is in the army, hav-iti- g Albert L. Smith, naming Gladys then. I'll pick something like Brigham, I in with local the gone guard on A. Smith as defendent, Aviation Cadet T. Fred Spind-ler,.so- i mechanics or weather forecast-- , His location now is not of Mrs. Nina Spindler grounds of cruelty. - out- turnedSo, everything ing. ot Brigham,' is still in quaranthe way I wanted it to. who entered jamS Hodges, tine at Oakland airport, OakI like the army better all is stationed at army jUy SAYS ITALIANS I wish I had the time now. land, Calif., where he was transferred August 13. He writes been in here a long time ago. FEEL WAR LOST that hes working hard, but "I have taken a lot of shots WHOEVER WINS likes his work or will when he for diseases and so forth and Howard C. Comla I feel like a pin cushion. I was gets out of quarantine upon the MONTEREY, Cal. (UP) Italy on the train two Leaves Cadet Center and completion of three weeks. days niglts loses the war, whether the NazHis address is A. C. T. Fred to this air base at Wicoming Howard C. Cornia of Brigham is or the United Nations gain chita Falls. I was the N. R. A. B., Oakland cpnndler, only one was one of 163 final victory. s potential Axis Airp()rt Outlying Field, down came from who Brigham who left San Antonio jan(j oalif. That is the most common at- here. I know no one but here, titude of the Italian people I have 0f company and aviation cadet center thus week, . themselves toward the current can mix plenty lor preliminary flight training' with any of them war, according to the Rev. John I have to be neat, clean and schools, it was not announced Brigham Man Owner P. Boyle, who was studying in efficient, but I like orders and at which school Cadet Corrua Q Holstein-Friesia- n vould be located. Italy during the three years that soon Ill be giving them out He will undergo an intensive saw II Duee declare war first The climate here is rare. You and! can be on France and England weeks of precision training Con of America reports that walking in mud knee at basic and advanced then on the United States. primary, aiq jorman of Brigham City with chokin' and also be deep "The Italian people feel they dust at the same time, but I f!'in8 schools in the cju! Casthas recorded his ' first investre- ment in are in the middle of a gigantic like it Ive lost weight but training center area before registered Holstein-it- s mmis-bee- n squeeze play, and they are not the cook's fault. It's ceivinS lis uins an( Friesians, the purchase of one armY air force, bull. He purchased this bull, grumbling more and more, the change of climate and 5,1011 in Father Boyle reports. the train ride. I get up at 5:30 Fayne Ormsby Korndyke Father 'Boyle left the United o'clock in the morning and I from Neil R. Tams of Crew Iruek States in 1939 and had been have to be in bed at 11 o'clrek 1aradise. (UP)-The PORTLAND. Ore., Fourteen thousand, two hun- studying in Rome, where he was except on Sundays when we can Co. claims to be ordained a priest by special dis- stay out until 2 o'clock in the Londonderry and seventy-twcred dairymen the ,irst Portiand business firm were recorded by the National pensation last year. to put in operation a truck-driv- morning. advisbeen had he owners Although ell, don t worry about me. crew made up 1(X) per cent association as becoming of registered Holstein-Friesiaed to get out of Italy for almost Im being well taken care of." jr.gwomon 0j a year, it was only recently cattle for the first time in 1941, Psd. Nelsens address is: Pri- that he finally broke off his Blaine L. Nelsen, Army Squadron, Barracks 3o5, Shep-40- an average of about 273 each studies and returned to his j week. Tech. School pard Field, Texas. jir Force, home on the first trip of the' exchange ship Drotningholm. "Food conditions in Italy are terrible, he said with conviction he lost 40 pounds during and the Italian his stay there people blame the Germans for the privations they suffer. Father Boyle, a Monterey resident, was ordained into the priesthood for the Monterey-Fresndiocese. INSTITUTE SAT. IN BIST. COURT AT H.S. 1 . dable to you. een As hire Hazard ,rtne information of parents; erviee eve come hore from olter, An(j , both Fertility Loss iortunmay we say that children Wheat farmers of Box Elder jur district are permitted in yol only if they have reach-sicounty who had an excessive years of age. on or growth of weeds in some of Unless 30, eir fields in which wheat w Grade child was ter killed last season were warnr First dered in,one of our summer ed this week by three agriculr iergartens, it will he neces-fo- tural agencies that burning of a you to furnish the .prin-- such fields would constitute a birth certificate, or dangerous fire hazard as well acceptable evidence ot as burn valuable fertility and before we can enroll him aid soil erosion. This provision )ur schools. A. W. Bishop, Chairman of lies to all first grade chil-- i the Box Elder County AAA in the county. Committee, Melvin S. HamilBrigham City the division ton, District Conservationist between the Central and for the Northern Utah Soil Conoln schools will continue to servation District, and Robert Forest Street all children H. Stewart and Charles .W. side of For-Stre- Wamfck, County'1 ""Agricultural ig on attending the Lincoln Agents, all were unanimous in )ol (on the comer of First voicing their opinion that burnand Third North streets), ing fields would be a wasteful all children living south of and unwise practise. At a constreet will attend the ference of the above agencies (South (Main Street). Monday, it was brought out that Seventh and Eighth Grade due to the winter killing of ilren in Perry, Mantua and wheat in many sections of the ;ham City will enroll in the county, large weeds, chiefly Elder High School (Forest the one known as the "umbrelSth East.) la weed had grown up. This constitutes a serious hazard and if it isnt handled in some way will blow from one field to another scattering seeds, bunchThese ing upon fences, etc. weeds turn brittle when dry and if gone over lightly with a wheatland plow or disc harrow administrator And will break up and leave the soil open and in good condition jecialist Here to winter moisture, absorb if burned the field will whpreas IcrchanU of Brigham City water run fcwell represented at a meet-i- be left smooth and off and soil erosion will be (more e Com-vthe Chamber of also rooms at 1:00 p. m. apt to take place. Burningat this is a dangerous practice May called by the State Of- season because with everything of Price Administration. so dry the fire might easily Jie meeting was addressed control and do enorMark H. Green, Price Ad- get out of No fire can be mous harm. ministration head for the state first without obtaining a built Hum-fef'y'tah, also Russell the from County Sherassociate price special- - permit Fred Sorenson, it was iff, warned. Green told of the efforts to ward off Jfction and said that only by WOMEN CHUTE cooperation by every mer- WORKERS HAVE uit in the United States could program be KEEN INTEREST h'd out successfully and MINTER FIELD, Cal. the terrible depression at was end.int at the end of brigade last! The powder-puf- f Field Mintmon in FOfl'l war. moving Mr Humphreys gave an ilmeeting no resistance. . women aliea j 13 With . Derated lecture on price con-rof by showing a talking pic-- i8 in ,he Pachute depart-01shee m (he proper method of!mPnt S1X fcmiinc been Kivcn J have otkcrs price ceilings in stores. " Alta Mrs Following the showing of the! in lhp re- head, Sandstad. personnel merchants were asked to vealed. tuetion the . relative he operation speakers "That s on'y 'hc of the price con-for 1. We p declared. 'aw. A number of intclli-- , that handle to women cm discussions jobs were heard more t . aero- clectnetan the education of the ropair and Candidates must have three months of training before they excan qualify, Mrs. Sandstad 'jjfeet Meeting more and more plained, but Ytdnesday Evening women I are needed to release L. D. S. Box Elder stake men for war duty. street meeting Will be Mrs. Sandstad picks her workin lront of the court house urs carefully. For the parachute I'igham Wednesday evening department she chose women r . " . d o'clock. The public Is in- - with sons in the air force. "Iin1 attend. knew they would be doubly CO each that In seeing will be Eugene Bott, teresfed fy glas Orchard and LaMont chute was just right, she Special music will be - x 19-12- et Cen-Seho- BOUNTS OF O.P.A. n gov-NUen- -' . f At Quarantine Airport - , Oak-buster- o ; n 1 o 1 1 (ng sub-depo- t. bf. 1 fm ' ' While the vote will not be heavy, it will be important to four candidates for the Republican nomination for sboriff and tour for the nomination for counBOYS WED. ty commissioner on the Republican ticket, as well as to two candidates each lor county Commission Legion, clerk and surveyor on the DemSend-Of- f Arrange ocratic primary ballot. In adthere is a Republican dition, anBrigham people will have contest for representative in other opportunity to say cona good luck and hurry back congress and Democratic the of for test supreme tc another group of young men justice Wednesday morning when the court, three candidates seeking local Legion post, the county the nomination. In the county picture, John commissioners and civic orM. Burt, William L. Jensen, Ira the entertain Sepganizations tember quota of selectees at a W. Larsen and Alebert S. Thor-seare seeking the Republican breakfast. The breakfast meeting will be nomination for county sheriff. held in the Howard hotel ban- David O. Anderson, William II. of 7 Stayner, George M. Ward and quet room, beginning all are Woodland o clock. Immediately following T- Wayne the breakfast the young men seeking the Republican nomina-ill leave for Salt Lake City to 11011 for county commissioner, race over take their army induction phy- - The representative the congressional district is besteal examinations. and A short program will bo pre- tween J. Bracken Lee sented, and representatives of Frank G. Maritnes. J. Edwin Baird and Ernest inch of the Brigham civic clubs and organizations will be called Freeman are contesting for the nomination for upon for a few words to the Democratic county clerk, and William H. boys. Griffiths and Moroni Mortensen are both seeking the nomination for county surveyor on the RAF AND FLEET The suDemocratic ticket. USE WOMEN AS preme court race is among Clarence E. Baker, M. J. BronWEATHER MEN son and David W. Moffat. announLONDON f UFT-T- he Unless a'clriur majority is cement that the University of held by one contestant in each f priChicago plans to train women contested race, a to act as weather observers for mary will be held October 6. the army was regarded here as Winners of the primary and a natural sequel to the success run-ofprimary election will the British armed forces have then oppose candidates of the had with such training for wo- opposite party in the general men. election, November 3. Soon after the outbreak of war the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy began training Lincoln 3chool Health members of the Womens Auxil- Clinic Sat. Morning iary Air Force and the Women's Royal Naval Service as "met. The regular monthly immuniofficers. zation and dental clinic will be And for many months these held Saturday morning from young women ihave been doing 10 to 11 oclock at the Lincoln their jobs as weather men at school, the Lincoln school ofRAF stations and in shore bases ficers in charge. The clinic is of the Fleet Air Arm. . A. and by the sponsored Many RAF bomber and fight- the county health nurse. er stations rely entirely upon women for meteorological observations. When big day or Harold Toombs Is night operations are .planned, women at every station are tak- Aviation Cadet ing barometric and temperature Harold son of Mr. reading several times a day, and Mrs. Toombs, Toombs of Joseph small balloons .up prosending vided with meteorological in- Brigham, has entered the army weather air corps at San Antonio, Tex., struments, drawing as an aviation cadet. like. and the maps, Toombs enlisted as a cadet British authorities say that at Kelly Field at San Antonio, many women have shown a natural aptitude for this work, and August 18. He reports that he are playing a vital part in the likes it very well, is working attacks upon German war in- hard and learning at lot. dustries and in the battle of the The second largest inland Atlantic, at the same time renaval training base at Pend men for other duties. leasing Oriele, Idaho, has been named the Farragut training station. Dog Howls at Sour Notes in honor of the American naval CAMP WOLTERS. Tex. (UP) hero. mascot of Johnnie, hond-dothe Reception Center band, is V BUY BONDS & STAMPS V critic for the group. When mu sic is being 'played sweetly, he curls up between the drummer and bass fiddle player and goes to sleep. Bat when a sour note sounds Johnnie sits up and BREAKFAST FOR n - w . run-of- f P.-T- g - ' Drive Gets Hitching Posts PAINSVILLE, O. (UP) Despite protests from townspeople who believe the hitching post soon will be more essential than parking meters, the American Legion scrap drive committee shipped off Painesville's three hitching devices. . howls. Hot Clue Disappoints PORTLAND, Ore., (UP) Police thought they had the best of clues when a roll of undeveloped film dropped by a house burglar was turned in to them. Carefully developed, the film hole a picture of a house and officers closed in. It was the home of a victim who reported a stolen camera. . cable-splicin- Horse Parking Picks Up SANTA CRUZ. Cal. (UP) Cruz is all ready. Open for business is the horse parking lot which has been estab iished behind the main post office. a watering trough has been completed, and a corral secured for the lot. Scrap Voting Machines (UP) T h e HARRISBURG, has theme, "ballots of ballets, been revived in Pennsylvania. It was announced that some of prtfnted. Cork' produced from California the state's voting machines INC would be converted into scrap study 0f poa( beds of the! oaks is as good as that fc metal for ammunition J"ish Isles traced climatic led from Spain and Portugal, Res back to 11, ooo B. C. tent tests have established. Sx-aker- s Indications reaching; Brigham from outlying polls in Elder county, as well as the situation at the city polls, were that election judges have a snap in todays primary vote. With few contested candidacies it appeared that most of the voting-ag- e citizens of the county had other things to do today. Box PLEA CHANGED our schools who have during the the-nort- h LIGHT VOTE PROBABLE IN aCSSSSf. j your stay us, whether temporary or manent, will be happy and ege from our BOYS in the SERVICE NUMBER 83 1, 1912. Pic-ture- g CS & NEWS Writes Experiences n -- 5! -- Blaine L. Nelsen I and 942 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER POLLS CLOSE AT 7 TONIGHT anderson Issues reliminary School ty lo the citizens who didnt vote today mean that theyre willing to forfeit their right to criticize the county government until after the next primary? TRAINING FOR REVENGE C. R. Baker, St. Louis, machinists mate 1st class, U.S.N., center, gets instruction at "Seebee" base near Norfolk, Va. He perfects aim for benefit of Japs tommy-gu- n who took lives of his two sons, one at Manila, one aboard carrier U.S,S. Lexington. Gives Husband Army Oath AUSTIN. Tex. Mrs. Verda Ben-- j nett had only one husband to give to the army, but she even wore him into the service. When her husband, First Lt. Fred T. Bennett, joined the army, Mrs. Bennett, a notary public, gave him the oath of office. j ' FOR VICTORY Dorese Bell, 20, chosen United Nations Vic tory Queen, in' Washington, among girls from '36 states. She'll start tour of nation soon. war-fun- d |