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Show t'Mnrn PU, Gu,)gi, h,r is fhmc Ihopeh'1 ? Wh blt' tIon't Santa if Who f. 11 romp-- . wn n'M,S S ELDER BOX bring a litre's hoping the fog lifts l be fore Christinas eve. if Santa Claus got lost! R lt-- out! l NUMBER 102 EOUli PACES UKIGHAM, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY EVENIN' (I. DECEMBER 21, 191.1. beaw-tu- ication Pro GUN ACCIDENT Historic Monument TAKES LIFE OF Is edicated 125 VOICES MAKE UP COMBINED Mr and Mrs. Curtis A. CHORUS THAT WILL PRESENT b? t CHRISTMAS CANTATA THURSDAY Final Rail In LdOf Steel From S f&ig 7 cp ,$4 4t'C4t-r'- j ceremonies for a J including! a! monument Ft rail" ot thc olt) Onion at Promontorv, Box Icouptv, "ill he held at the est cornel of the court after-a- t i square tomotrow 2:15 o'clock. Governor will bo the 1 B. Maw hi - West To t catof' maiker and the i ail. to occupy the posi-- the rail held in place by "Golden istoric Spike" divi--ion- . j complo-- 1 f eommemora'ed lithe first railroad line to West, have been1 the on cornel- of ! retaining wall the court house secured at the ceremonies in which Golden Spike was pulled, It 8, 1942, and the old line abandoned, by Edward D. in behalf of the Brigham Junior Chamber of Com-o- f which he was presi- the the time, monument was eroded at the Junior nstigation of at her "y Ar, Elder Box the by commissioners, the emonies dedicating nxent tomorrow will music school iiv the Box Elder band, yndij- - thel di-- A.B. Case man n of ,S by address dedicatory , a by rnor.Maw, and presentation fe rail to Box Elder county Edward D. Ward. The lament will be accepted iKl chairman of the board ot Elder county com-.oner- Willis Hansen. president, will the program. to whom Fong dignitaries al invitations to attend the cation have been sent ate Wold, mayor of Brigham heads of all local civic Utah Jay Brockbank, Jf charge of Jumoi Chamber columnist-sag- e (1n Standard-Examine- presentative & he taihoad. J to attend gram f h n Cur-vhlle- y , n 1 "r pioieets, beneficial to the n,y. have been written into ;.m' Piogram Planning, tf' 1!hut a definite mutual plan S' unfair to the welfare of the IP.o of this great county for f agency or an irrigation an illustration, with-giving the people of 7 county. rTr " a riling oien s i s f Warning to (as posted in a Plant If the sweater ig far you, look out for chines. If youre too big UP) I : 7" I e n ? SWoa,or. look out At the conclusion community. Throughout the afternoon from 3 to 8 o'clock both the armory and Main street U.S.O. centers were open to the public, and about 800 civilians called and werp shown through the centers by U.S.O. council members of the hospitality committee, under the direction of Miss Mabel Christensen, chairman. "We of the U.S.O. want to extend our heartfelt thanks to all the citizens of Brigham City who. have helped In the establishment and operation of our homes away from home for the service men. this past year," Miss Bechelli said today. "We wish to thank the many local organizations and jnerehants who sent flowers for our open house Sunday, and to the town as o whole, whose hospitality toward the men fn service here has Wan-hs- s mom-bei- for demonstrated whole-hearte- e - money-savin- g , 7. (Continued On SUCCUMBS SAT. i Jacobsen Mane Gertrude a local at died HI, Johnson, 4 50 o'clock Saturday at hospital morning, following liw , days Horn j.lnoss with complication-appendicitis She was born at 18, -- , Tvon, Denmaik, July o, Jacobsen a' d (lighter of Niels bite and Ann Hansen Jacob-o- n and educated m was l eared 1 ach Denmark, emigrating - I t he t to as a convei was years church when she old. She was married to Hytum g. John-o- n February 19. S Hours Unchanged Schools in the south end of the county will continue to hold classes Lorn 9:00 to 3:30, according to the information by Supt. Bunderson and Mr. Freeman, principal of Box Elder high. Confirming the results of the first questionnaire, the second school favored questionnaire houis of 9 00 to 3:30 over 9:30 to 4:00 by a vote of 816 to 536. In the other end of the counas the ty, the votes favored have classes time; starting been holding from 9:30 to 4:00 for the past two weeks. Donna School An Active Church Worker, Dies At 61 Fen v. Win Hard-FougGame From Davis Hi l''N 'n Bees since. where they have She was an active worker in ward the Brigham City Filth solving chinch, L.DS. of the for as president of the primary Rothe live vears. president of ami bot society for five yeais, Relief 'onety the to counselor t president for two and memvears. She was a charter the ber of the Oak camp of Pioneers of Utah Daughters husShe is survived by her and sons following the and band rs. Johnson. Iona daughters: and Joseph Leah Joseph-o- n Johnson of Brigham City. Hope arm Johnson of Pisad. in CaliL. Calif., of Chiro, Mrs. Dot Grieve and the si von grandchild! en. JacobCall brothers: following Anders Jacobsen. sen Jacob laeob-eJacobsen and Neils all of Denmaik. Funeral set vices were tlkic.-id- one-ha.- n, , - such with U.S.O., Pag? Co lision m rom HIGH-SPOT- In one. Miss Bechelli will begin a s leave of absence tomorrow, w'hich she plans to spend at her home In Oakland, California. During her absence the U.S.O. centers will be under the temporary direction of Miss Catherine Ryan, from i Phone your nows to No itself cooperation I personnaly wish to say, A very Merry Christmas, and may our New Year be a happy and victorious the s home-tow- of the pro- gram, Miss Bechelli presented U.S.O. pins to 25 outstanding volunteer U.S.O. workers of the solo-girl- . made tlie Salt Lake temple. They of a their home in Brigham City, an !nr 'hat it opportunity might be deter- ond in a fair way whether this I Fct is beneficial or detri-- i n,al to the county or certain Fnuimtips. SfIRe years under the di-- j of the county Program 4 fanin hoard, county program has assumed a definite This set UP gvps i ,rv ogeney, every organiza- ' ,!K every individual an !Wr'umty and a major re'Hsibilitv to in cooperate Ming the resources of Box dor county played by the Kearns special services orchestra. Ross C. Bowen, chairman of the Box Elder county U.S.O. council, served as muster of ceremonies and introduced distinguished guests. newly-decorate- Box Elder the Box the afterMusic throughout noon and for the program was 1 Planning Elder live-trails, extension of irri-water to the great public and private Lcape gardening; dairy and tuikey produc-increase based on county igiouo, , - , first ceremon-'omoiro- he p.ist such projects as Wellsville Mountain Area: Grouse Creek Livestock or-f- j f nation, BRiCHAM j of the Union The public is annual meeting will L!fia on Wednesday, Januaiy le Place and hour will be JunceJ next week. J An chap-Chamb- P Continue le Instantly Early Saturday Morning dedicatory prayer. Lt. Ray O. Phillips, special services officer, Bushnell General hospital, Introduced Cpl. John Kariger, holder of the Purple Heart. Lt. Phillips asked Cpl. Kariger how the Brigham City U.S O. compared with the foxholes in the Pacific theater. "This is ora of the finest U.S.O. centers I've ever seen, Cpl- Kariger asserted. vrith-ou- these accoruing to Wi! Jurior Chamber Hansen adent. m presi-o- Frank of the and Salt Lake City; , Schiller Praises County For Record In War Fund Drive Boy, 14, Is Killed , was rail if KENNETH WHITE DURING THE PAST YEAR PROGRAM uil pd DONE BY ORGANIZATION HERE accidentally discharged Brigham's two large, comKenneth of life took the fortable U.S.O. centers, "homes shotgun Douglas White, 14, son of Mr. away from home" tor several NEW RED CROSS EXECUTIVE and Mrs. LeRoy D. White of thousand men in the U. S. armed Peiry, at about 11:30 o'clock services stationed here, were morning. Saturday CITY SECRETARY IN lormally dedicated in ceremon-a Yuletide Memories." a will be pirsentod by the There were no witnesses to ies Sunday afternoon before and military Pox Elder high the accident, which occurred in large civilian si hoo! girls' a field on the White farm at crowd in the armory building AHEAD ciioius. the Bee Tee Glee elub, SEES ACTIVE the west edge of Perry. The renter. ihe Oipheus club and the i.ox Elder high school junior Principal speaker was Judge hoy was riding a horse, rallyichin. Thuisday evening. Piv-:tiaie disaster preparedness and ng the shotgun. Apparently he Herbert M. Schiller, executive came to a fence, leaned off his secretary of the United War nutrition in war time. beginning at 8 o'clock. horse to set the gun down, lund of Utah, from Salt Lake Box Elder stake tuber-Miss Call, a native of Brigham The combined vocal, gainst the fence, while he open- City, who spoke high praise for City, looks forward to working ed the gate, then, as he had the vvork done by the U.SO. In 125 about voices, totaling of t The appointment under the direction f Brigham City. attempted to open the gate of the gun disBox dismounting, He also congratulated Edward I). Ward, presi- CG. Watkins and N. V. Watkit.s Louise Cull as secretary strik- Elder county for contributing Lox Elder chapter of Red Cioss full the charge The be will cantata charged, presented. dent of the Brigham City and sigmfican without charge, as a Christmas maiks a new ing him in the chest. It was be- ten percent over its quota in the Junior Chamber of ' Comof the in the Ju-lieved death resulted instantly. recent United War Fund camhistory step of the Brigham Cttv of merce last year, will preThe body was discovered short- paign lor funds, from which the of Commerce The ter. Miss Call is a graduate mot sent the historic "last rail pubhi is invited to attend the school ol social vvork of the ly afterward by a neighbor U.S.O. among other agencies, to Box Elder county in cereUniversity of Utah. She brings boy. is financed. A short talk on a Christmas i0 her work here several years aftermonies tomorrow Judge Schiller compared the He was born July 14, 1929, a by J. Edwin Baird whl of experience in the L.D.S. Recenters house court on the noon Maude City U.S.O. D. and Brigham son of ot the in and LeRoy the musical portion lief society of Ogden Lake Salt in those with rewas It He through in favorably square. Clark White, Willis Hansen, home sei vice department of the Ogden. the program. Ward's efforts that the rail piesuiint of the Junior Cham-- ! Weber county chapter of the sided in Perry all his life, and City ami anywhere else in the at the time of his death was a state, and congratulated its bor of Commerce, will preside. Red Cross. She is an active was preserved as a monuAssostudent in Box Elder high school, staff on its "good housekeeping" member of the American ment to the point in Box The program, as announced ciation of Social workers. where he was a freshman. He and efficient operation of the with Elder county where, this week, will lie as follows-was president of the deacons centers. Miss completion of the and reAs executive The the secretary and "Praise by quorum of the L.D.S. Perry Glory," transcontinental rai r o a d combined chorus. "The Proph- - Call will be responsible for the modeled center was resplendent ward. coordination of various services line. East met West. He is survived by his parents, in Christmas theme for the deeey by S. W Beecher, and open and the following brothers and dicatory services chorus, of the chapter. The Box Elder and the ist, B. chapter has been active in JuElsie sisters: Clatk White of Cutbank, house. Bethlehem. by water Montana; Captain Boyd B. White Dean of Commerce Tates, soloist, and the junior nior Red Cross, first aid, Captain Owen C. Mullaney, of the U. S. army air forces, Bushnell General hospital, aththe girls' safety and accident prevention. and choir division a. .'Ul Will Speak Here now stationed in England, Mrs. letic officer, spoke in behalf of "The Shepheid's Vi It has had a well developed prochorus Miss Louise Call " by the quartet and choir, gram for home nursing of s'on Marjorie- Mecham, Mrs. Beth Col. Robert M. Hardaway, comAss The American Elsie tion There has also been a with '"The and Dantzel and Richard manding officer of the hospital, Choir." by Dredge Midnight communmembers of her University Womens local chap- B. Yaes. soloist, and choir. Gray Ladies program for hosWhite, all of Perry. who was ill with the flu and unbest posthe in ity promoting a service, will be held able to attend. Mayor Carl Wold Funeral services ter will hear Dean W. L. 'The Wise Men," by James D. pital and recreation of a Cross Red sible program, sewing C'ornia, soloist, the Bee Tee Glee production program of the school o! lommercc. to Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'- of Brigham City praised and and folding bandages, a camp program dedicated to service "The in the Perry ward chapel thanked the U.S.O. staff, Miss chorus. the and tiub girls' college Utah Suite Agricultural the community in these times clock meet-thwith Bishop Douglas Quayle of- Violet L. Bechelli, director, Miss Star, by Vella Sack- and hospital service for (Guiding Wedof at their stns. meeting Logan, needs of service men the Orpheus1 tng ficiating. Angela Eisenman, assistant diat ett soloist, and j call at tne fam- rector, Miss Isadora tor Three," by the stationed in this community. nesday evening at 8 o'clock Friends 'Room may (iub Blakcy, the home ol Mrs. Georgia My- choir home Tuesday evening and Main street U.S.O. club hostess, To Hold Christmas Party by the! "Hallelujah," ily ers. 112 east Fust south combined chotus. Wednesday until time of ser- Mrs. William J. Hotter, secreThe Brigham City Fourth vice. Dr Waniasss topic will be Members of the high school tary, and John T. Roberts, cusward M.I.A. is holding its speBurial will be in the Brigham todian, for their splendid ac"consumer problems." All girls' chorus arc: cial Christmas program, party City were urged to be in in cemetery with the Harold complishments Jean Nelson. Willa Bonnie Brigham and dance in the amusement B. Felt Funeral home in Mis. Mac Hotter. to according charge. City. Marilyn Bcnnion, Third east and in h for or First north, assistance other hall, lOncllu Sackett. Nelda Allen,. Phyllis K Owen, president. Miss Gay Peterson, accomthis evening at 7:30 o'clock. barare There Lewis, Joan Flamm. Opal by Mrs. Margaret Johnpanied Every member or person in the gains in the classifieds. news on Mm is. Sherry Mann, Betty Rae Thete's son sang "Bless This House, be is to ward present. urged and "Roses of Picardy," Father every page of the Now Journal. Olsen. Betty Lou Jones, Mary Johnson's orchestra will be there 2. J. H Valine of Logaft gave the Young, Ella Walker. Doiene on Classified page bargains is a and time good 41 expected. Public Invited To Stake Tabernacle At 8 OClock an-t.it- or. rarhle t Knud-n- . Brigham City lormeily cut now ot Sun Diego. Calif., announce the ui rival of a baby j.nl born December 17. Mrs. was Miss Knudson formerly Alice Pemose. The baby is their .ecorvi child. ol WORKERS PRAISED FOR WORK hi The Box Elder Bees, in their eeond practice game of the season, won from the Davis high t game. Darts in a at the Box Elder court, -- hard-fough- 1:9-2- 17. Friday afternoon, December checied. while the spectators The game was close all the way, with many thrills and being spectacular long shots made by both teams. The game came to a climax in the remaining two minutes of play, with BoxElderite. biting their rails, threatening the referees nd yelling madly. High scorers far Opx El,!e; were Zundell and XVlmrose; for Davis, Cleverly received the ' honors. o C:45 Tuesday afternoon at clock in the Brigham City Fifth L.D.S. ward chapel, with BNhop Jensen officiating Howard Although the Bees didn't look so good as in their first game, they are looking toward region ,.nd state championships. Their f.rst league game will be with Bear River at Bear River on Wednesday, Dec. 23. Fred All Home Rooms Will Hold Xmas Parties "AH work and no play makes a dull boy " so the saving goes. Box Elderites cannot b0 dull, so all six grades following Jack the Christmas alumni assembly be Bees Meet Alums will a piano solo, a skit the alumni given by Box Elder students The Bees will play 21, in a game December A. all and the C., Iriday, attending alumni will sing the school song, which promises many thrills the "Scotchman." Irena Sessions says Weber will be here with a program also, but numbers have not Teen announced.-Sal- ly In Christmas Celebration The B.E.H S. band under the direction of Mr. A. B. Caseman presented a short concert of Christmas tunes at the annual celebration in front of the Court IIous- Sunday, Dec. 19, at 2 o'clock. The air was full of joy as many children waited to see and talk with Santa Claus. Free oranges and peanuts weie given to all children to climax the celebration. Rod Seely. room home Christmas parties December 22 Horn 2:30 until 3:30. The program, games, and re-- f esh-nts of each home room will be under the direction of or an appointed its officers committee Classes will be advanced an hour putting first hour the last period m the day to leave most of the afternoon Presented In celebrating A donation of 5 cents per School Auditorium Muilent will be contributed bv the student body to help add to Singing to a small the fun and enjoyment. Beth the combined chorusesaudience, of OrHolmgren. pheus club, Bee Tee Glee club, and junior division students were heard in' the high school Alumni Will Give .auditorium Friday evening when Christmas Assembly they presented the Christmas Alumni will give the Christ- cantata "Yuletide Memories. Nelda Balls, representing the inas Wednesday, December 22 at 1:30 at Box Elder seminary, delivered a patriotic tribute to America. high school. Adult soloists were Mrs. Alumni attending the Unived-.-- , Yates, S. W. Beecher, ty of Utah will return to Box Elder for alumni assembly on James Cornia, ad Mrs. Orville to Marion Sackett. Bonnie Jean Weaver record according Davis spokesman for the alum-r- i was the student soloist. Geralof the U. of U. Being unable dine Thompson will be the stuthe dent soloist in the rendition on to attend the assembly, alumni made a recording last Thursday evening at the TaberSaturday, which will be played. nacle and it the cantata is given K,atqrine, Rasmussen, repre- a third time. Orvella Sackett sentative for, the U.S.A.C., re- will be featured. -- Ivy ports Lorraine Musulus will play son. will hold annua! m - Cantata La-mo- rog FREIGHT HITS BATTERY CAR ON U.P. TRACK SOUTH OF and surprises. Many of the alumni who aro in the armed forces will participate in this game. Neal Zundel, spokesman lor the fellows, said that he, Bobby Musulas, ana Two Pocatello Signal atvl Lee Hanson perhaps "Mose Morris would be in the Die; Batterymen contest. Brakeman Injured Daily practice and training standards favor the Bees over Two Union Pacific signal batThis the untrained alumni. were killed this mornterymen to year's team looks superior a southbound when ing many previous basketball teams train crashed into their freight battery of our school. Scott Lee. car on the rail line about one-hamile south of Willard. The B2 An&,C2 Coupons accident occurred in heavy fog at about 9:15 o'clock. Good For 5 Gallons Killed were Howard J. QuigThe new B2 and C2 gasoline Michael Kelly, 39, and ley. five each are for coupons good 55, both of Pocatello, Ida. about Unigallons any place in the 3409 M. Miller, south ted States, William L. Jensen, Melvin east. Salt Lake City, Third said county rationing chairman, brakeman on the freight train, today. a compound fracture suffered EffecUve December 1, said of the left and severe bruisJensen, local war price and ra- es when he leg from the cab jumped to issue boards started tioning He was of the engine. freight of the new books. For reasons on the the only person freight economy and convenience the the value of coupons was increased train who was injured toinCoolfrom three to five gallons each, collision. He was taken ey Memorial hospital in Brigalthough motorists total allot- ham City for first aid, and rement of gasoline will not be before noon to raised. However, at some gaso- amoved shortly Lake City. in Salt hospital atline service stations, the outright in tendants are only giving three theKelly was killed accident, but Quigley, sufgallons per coupon. from ' a skull fracture, "This is a mistake," said fering to a local was brought Jensen, "since the B2 green where he died at 11:25 hospital, o'clock coupons and the C2 red coup- Fhis morniri. ons are each worth five The operator, pilot and at- WILLARD AT 9 THIS MORNING matic block signal system, in use on the railroad to flash warning of another train or any break ahead in the track. The batteries in the automatic block signals are changed about once a month. The battery car was badly damaged in the collision. The freight train was not damaged badly. The deceased were taken to the Harold B. Felt Funeral home in Brigham City. lf Holiday tables can be supplied from a record quantity of chicken, but a moderately smaller supply of turkey than last year will bo shared with increased quantities going to the boys and girls in uniform. tendant on the battery car escaped uninjured. The battery car was described by railroad employes as "about the size of a pickup truck, and is used by crews of signal battery-mein traveling along the line changing batteries in the auto half-to- n Dairy Meeting At High School Wed. A dairy meeting of importance to all milk producers of the J Brigham City area will be held Wednesday morning, December 22, in Box Elder high sehol, beginning at 11 o'clock. The Morning Milk company, in cooperation with the Union Pacific railroad, is presenting a picture in color and sound which includes a great deal of practical and tested ideas pertaining to improved and increased production .and .methods ..of sanitation. The meeting was seen as important at this time for the reason that increased milk pro-- i duction, improved quality and have devices become increasingly necessary because of the war, and ere patriotic as well as profitable. Anyone interested is urged to be present at this meeting, according to the sponsors. |