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Show 12i BOX igttt Anyway, tit Peaches haxcn1 lost a baseball game in tile second half yet. VOLUME I 19 ELDER S2X, BRIGHAM. UOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH. 1 UI1FU mum E EN1NG. JULY 7. 1911. are more Women's fashions sense able this summer just how many of (lie five senses of depending on a number Ihingsl EIGHT PAGES NUMBER 51 Brigham Stages Outstanding Fourth Celebration Magna Wins League Pennant First-Hal- f PEACHES DROP SECOND STRAIGHT LIONS CLUB GAME HERE WEDNESDAY PLAY-OF- F Kl EVENING BY A COUNT OF 8 TO in :,s CANNING CROPS Eleanor Ycnem-h- new , 500 YOUNGSTERS TAKE PART IN CHILDRENS PARADE r, tor of Bi igham C'lty's U. u O dub. arrived hcie Wednesday fiom McAllister, Ok.a She xxas xxclcjnied to her new dunes it rally meetings of iunnu and senior hostess groups wediHsd.iy and Tinn .stay IN MORNING; MANY AT GAMES - ' No Loss From " Outstanding Fight County Clerk Receives Show In Evening widow! First Soldier Ballot YenePleases Big Crowd men in Box Elder county Spoliator Must Occur On I he I lome Front OFFICERS WED. Mrs. Venciich is the of the late Dr. Charles O rich of Rockfor, Iowa, and is Ihc Picas will be made again lot i. .other of two sons, both air help m i inning huge tood crops lorce men. Lt. William Yenc-- i bidoie loss from spoilage ifh. pilot on a Flying pait ol the hard xxork Fortress is now stationed somenone by larms, Clark Rasmuswhere in England. Id Robert sen m.inagi r of the Brigham Yenerieii, navigator on a City V. S cmdoymint service j ,('rator, xns reported killed oi the war m.u.puwei nmimisaction xxhen his plane failed lerioe Errors Costly As Millmen Outhit Peaches Batters NEARLY Arrives Wednesday iAID FOR INSTALLS NEW 6 New U.S.O. Director WMC WILL ASK C. E. Merrell Is New - wcic sent absent vo'dV Brigham City Gaged another ballots June 2", and Wednes- outstanding Fourth of July celof a s day the completed ballot ebration Tuesday, with a d enionton soldier, Tech, biftl. Committees Named and patriotic parade stationed Delbert W. Jenkins, s X mighty and meting in the morning, gamrs somew-herin the south Pacific, and Tlie Brigham Lions club met wins two with Milmen. erratic laces in the afternoon and J county-clerk'the Cafe Wednesday. Grill received In-was by first-halin the an outs.anding fight show in : in a rov, took the officers oltice. July 5, to install new the from; OF the ; dustrial league pennant Throughout n The ballots aie for the pn-- , noon evening. .for the loming year. Former ami evening hours picnickn. said today. the Biigham City Peaches this1 a from mission to in ary election. July 11. and it letur.i (to turned!' S Rich 'president Able play-- j week in the to homefron! Naples, Italy on April 28. 1912. ls parties xvere enjoyed in Parade, Rodeo, Ball his of lice over to his successor, "In ca noarisot (.x,)(v,od that a great many ing off. Pioneer park, and crowds Rees and h as now sin iii ship director was nceupa'ions more soldier votes xxill he in C. E. Merrell. at and families from of townfolk And of Games, After losing Monday night Boxing charge of F S. O. clubs it Du- before next Tuesday. Two guests of the armed sei- ; lane bn ldinp, the operation hum-muthis area spent the day in i 'nneriiw . may Minn Magna, the Peaches dropped and Scnioi Li apne.ir luth, McAlhstei, were preson Dancing Highlights vice town enjoying the activities. Wednesa heart bi raker here end unuttiaclixe. hut djOkla. previous to her coming Dr. Homer R. Rich of Salt l.rade Clifford L. Fixe, U. S a iecord crowd cause i! to , ' the betore no t0 Brig.iam. day mght Like couity hospital. Salt Lake Parade is Colorful The Fiurth of July celebia- V, a lormcr momboi ol tne count. our men aie figh'mg , by tin Mis. Ye'ionrli replaces Miss City, Mrs. Rich and their two tion held at Corinne last Tues- - Iaon.s duo, and Captain Miltoi tm whn-'The children's parade was Second-halplay in the league was most successful. The Medium, U Both end dx in ; on the b ittle fronts, Cathenu' Ryan as local direc- children, John Elliot and Kath- one of the largest and most col,S. Army. (i(y with liv wil begin Sunday, tor. Mss Ryan who has cap- leen, spent the past week xvith oi ful ever stationed ir, at sea. and in foieign lands. paiude opening the festivities gnesls n ue b staged here during a will be made for ably managed the club's af- Dr. Rich's Peaches traveling to Magna to Mr. was he ided by a coloi guard ihc Paid c foi the past months. and Fourth celebration, with nearly "ppeils parents, s and fairs since December, 1913. was Mis. Able S. businessmen NV try to start the new chanter office is uic si ild ie i s from Bushnell and Rich, leaving 500 youngsters taking part, iden;-- , i, i ss't m canning the transferred to Leadville, Colo. for their home tins better "hail they wound up the C L Meriell, piesieiem. Paul iwo of Coniine's own boys who morning. pi izes xxcre gix'cn to the en A and food i.osh old Next Wednesday, July 12 quick croiis. in uic home on leive, Frink Andeison first xice president; emole l espouse tries judged outstanding to these appeals Cemme'l dub the team tn.u Hun.saker and Wesley Hansen Fib second xice presof the divisions of the each Those Lillians also gave a rifle ident, 1. I) Wilde, thud vice is a necessity, and all communupset tin' P dr les for the lust-hal- f parade, and a small cash prize title will come to Brigsalute at the parK where the president. W. H. Giiititlis. secreta- ities imi.-.- t be prepared to make v as given each youngster parham City for the opening game Mi ir, for Lieut youngstei.-- , enjoyed games and ry-treasurer; L. such a lCsuonse. Dr. J. serxi.es ul in the parade. ticipating roT second-hal"War has a xvay of multiplyplay. Huchcl, tail twister. 2 son ufi roues. Prizes also were awarded for Kent L. Chi islciv-en- , diffithe times Lee Johnson many a rodeo was Although Magna's Directors: Carl Wold, George ing by the games and races held durFrancis L. In the atafternoon and Mrs. Hank Hansmanr. 8 Mr the stockyaids, fol Nielson, O. A. Christensen, J. culties which besot peacetime (aged ing the afternoon, which were will And nits to 15, it took two "skulls" Chnsten.vn, Brigham City, lowed by two ball games at the II. Rasmussen, A. S. Rich, and procedures and activities. so well attended with so many t.iis multiplication of obstacles on the part of the Peaches to be conducted Sunday afternoon, ball park. A boxing exhibition John Musulas, lion tamer. it was necessary participants a of such true war is L. New blow ih.; game and the series July 9, at 2 o'clock in the Addresses especially was put on by the Boy Scouts Committees appointed aie as Bowden have received encour- to divide originally scheduled now we as are waging. the Millmen. Magna had D. S. Fiflh ward chapel lollows: the evening and a dance Lieut. R. W. Davis's new ad- aging letters lately from their events into smaller age groups jneluded "Canneries will shortly have the opening game of the Howard Jensen the days events. two sons in the service. to accommodate all who wished Harmon, Program: BrigShirts, on hand enoimus stocks to be dress is Crew 4191, A. A. 4 . at Magna Mon- - tenant Christensen was killeu ham W. Bowden Seaman to take part. During the day over S22(XJ Staynor, L. Anderson, D. M. Neb. and and canned, processed they Kearney, wrote home, "I get pretty ir an airplane crash in the worth of bonds were sold by Christensen, White, A. Hanson, will day. Reverend George J. Weber, a has Whitaker Blain Pvt. haxe little if any of their With the score - in favor of New Guinea area, as his bomb- Miss Vesta Ferry and Miss D. M. Rich, Morison. homesick, but it's the navy for pastor of the First Congrega468. Fll APO new of to normal address, mismanpower a supply from in me, until this xxar is finished. In Salt Lake City, Brigham starting- the eighth, er was reluming Membership: Bennion, Call, do the Betty Anney, who xvere I ara. infantry, care of post- Wiite to me often for it takes tional cnurch job. xvas the principal Cowley opened with a triple. sion. charge of the bond booth. Gcn- - K Jensen, Taylor, D. M. Hueh-el- , "This is the case at a time master, San Francisco, Calif. speaker at D. M. Wold, Morrelh Bogden skied out, but Davis :,i.rman of the day was Ward's new ad- letters from home to Veep us the patriotic meeting held in 12, 1920, Grant Lieut. born was it He when is estimated the that August and Rasmussen singled. JohnEducation: Gunderson, DalChet Raier assisted by the folgoing. the L. D. S. stake tabernacle demand for dress is A. A. F.. Knobster, Md. City, graduated Brigham "There are a lot of boys at 11 o'clock in the morning. Ezra Burt, ton, H. Jensen, O. Palmer, L. armed lorces' ion Hied to left, but with two in Tvt. of new address The Box Elder high school lowing committee: iiinerl has trom increased goods and two on, somebody my age in our camp and we A good crowd - attended . and Loran Anderson, Alma Smoot, Wight, Wood, D. M. Wilde, D. ftiiaway 50 per cent over Chaalcs Morgan Hawks is Fort areall anxious to do our and attended Utah State ' A miscalled a approximately Fill- M. Nielson. Marvin part heard his brief Albert pop fly off the bat A. which Jeppesen,. 4U5th N. J., infantry, college for three years. more. m helping the United States was described address, f Gall, which "fell Irir'V double." Welfare: F. L. Peterson, A. E. last- year and when some 70 Dix, Vesta Venna an auditor Ferry, 102. by O. in the service P. He can-reof entered food to the be end per win." Second baseman Nadler was as a "masterpiece. The meet-in- g Lieut. Floyd J. Pcttingills eh of 1941, with the nation- Jones, Etva Miller, Rose Thomp- Seely, Baird, Freeman, Law is elated to go to men in A second son, Newel J. Bowunder the ball and called for Mai D. M. Maurice Westenskow, Fred son, was Larsen, 223rd the Junis Musulas, sponsored new by After address al guard. transferring wrote from some- ior uniform," Rasmussen said. den S 'it. Orson Marlowe Miller, D. M. Rasmussen. Shortstop of Chamber A. P. O. No. Bailey to the air corps he was com- - Bradfoid, Commerce, Cl company, Eng. closed his Rasmussen, in "Don't the where Pacific, plea by Finance: H. Nelson, Hamilton .charged over as did centerfield-t-- r missioned on August 10. 1943, Alice Davis and several others with Marvin Peters presiding 217, care of pastmaster, Minneworry, with Gods help Ill re- and John Rossi and Vern Earl Owen. The boys played at San Marcos, Tex. He leftlwho we'e instrumental in niak F. L. Seely, D. M saying, "Remember that this Smith Minn. is total war and that its bat- apolis, turn. Remember me in your Fife, P. Anderson. of the committee j Alphonse and Oaston and nobody for Australia about Decembe: hg the celebration a success. Pvt. Dueane L. Well's new I do to extend tles am to the homefront my glad prayers. took it. Moesser followed with 17. 1943. The celebration was financed i.i charge of arrangements. Publicity: Griffiths, Merrell. is 39922477, 76th sercanning plants as well as the address part in helping to win this Iioxing M. Rasmussen. leader: a Song C.'artl Draws Crowd from lunch single and the Millmen had and stand, by proceeds his besides vice group, headquarters parents war." lines and .three runs, when they should areSurviving at xvnieh ice cream. In the evening an amateur Accompanist: Apollo Hanson. aircraft assembly sodas, base service squadron, Robins Box El fouj- brothers and a sister, attended Both boys Roster: Lester Andeison, Paul shipyards have had one. with hamburgers, hot dogs, pie ano Willard H. Christensen ooxing card was presented befield, Macon, Ga. dcr high school. I still might fore a crowd of about 800 perBrigham have the air forces in Sioux City, coffee were sold. No admission K- Anderson, J. Edwin Baird, Th new address of Lieut. Ausibeen in the game, but Boyce Iowa; Joan, Evan, Ellis and charge was made to any of the (,lc'nn M. Bennion, Ben C. Call, sons in Rees Pioneer park. tin B. Caseman is 9th company, Nelson in Africa AChristensen, Perry Dal Dai roll Nelson, son of Mr. Highlight fights saw Keith Nut-tal- l, third base, Jerry i Jacobs, coaching Christenson. first S. T. R., Port Denning, Ga. Brigham days ev, nts. : made a bad choice of ton, W ,H. Griffiths Basil and Mrs. Jamesy Nelson of advice to City. Brigham City's outstanding Fife, ixitx Grandmother Ernest Freeman. J. D. Gunderknot the score in the last of has arrived in north young Perry, after Jack Shad, son, C. S. Hamilton, completing Africa, it was reported today. knock out "Goose" the eigh'h. Trailing, in the Leon of Apollo of Nelson entered the a year at the University Attending Hanson, Mont Haimon, J. L. last of the eighth, Tucker open- Legion navy on Gemmell club in the second Southern California as a navy Huchel, Floyd Jenson, Howard trained at round of a scheduled ed with a long homer for Brig- Memorial Service Sun. 8, 1943, and d Services For Local been trans-fcrie- July has trainee, ; Jenson attend- Ic'a. F. also He ham. s Jensen grounded and Georgie Farrago!, Joseph out. Law, John fight, at Lschool to midshipman (Continued On Pare The American Legion post No. C. E. but Nadler was safe on Cowleys Tues. win by a technical knockWoman Held Merrcl' While en route MNotre Dame. M. Morrison, out in one round of a scheduled c.toi. Earl Owen lashed a 10, will meet at the War Mem-oiia- l Lymon D. home Sunday afternoon, Final rites for Irene Dial to Notre Dame he stopped over OWEN John Musulas, Harold event over Steve prodigious double off the right-fielto in a visit Brigham City day Nelson, George A. Nielson Paulos of West Jordan. fence and the ball carom- July 9. at 1:30 o'clock and from Forsgren wcie held Monday La'mer , F. L. Peterson, J. ed back across the outfiekb Al- - there will atlend memorial ser-il- l July 3. at 2 o'clock in his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Nexxj Mexico lightweight relatives. Ltxxard chapel, under J. Rees and other the Fourth vicPS Christensen. Kent Rasmussen, Golden Gloves champ, Martin S. lifted chased Rasthough Bogden the M. Charles Sei Staff is He to become cither grant the Southwestern ball, Jacobs held Nadler on who lost his life in the service Oliver, ;on of Mr. and Mrs. C. mussen, A. S. Rich, A. F. Sec-Jy- . the direc'ion of Bishop Wilford a deck training amateur titie in or the supply officer William 1 F. E. Seely, Wesley Shirts, Freeman. Councilor from Paulos, Utah A. A. U. t.'iird and there sat the tying of his country, in the Fifth xxard M. Oliver, who was reported navy. A Hxxas J. in Kotter 1111 ! i'un while Bogden stabbed his chapel at 2 oclock. charge. Staynor, A. B. m the European theBuilding Contractor, champion. Owen Westenskow, Lexvis Taylor, short prayei xxas given at the Valrarce Writes are urged to be missing Ricky Stevens, New Mexico re.,way half way to fiist alter the Membersin order now Wight, is 28. of as ater May M. L. home orJ. D. the that by News-JournWright. Fielding Native Wilde, LeRoy D. White has just The and brother of xxar depaitmen AD ball. Peterson fifed out for the present the by ported was The Carl Woid, Dallas Wood. played by received a letter from Lt. prelude i third out and Brigham George, fought to a close detrailed ganization may go to the chapel a prisoner of Gel many, acA. 53, as Johnson. Owen Pat) and Marion Amy Beecher in a body. M C. cision iver Gene stationed I Fuller Transportation will cording to word received by! of Valcarce, ielding carpenter and build- West Joddan in one of Davis. The opening song, "Some- with a combat crew at the j j Frantz's single. Cowley's at- - be furnished. his parents. contractor, died Wednesday xvas ing We'll time Understand," La. Lt. Valcarce states, W. and most colorful at 2:30 oclock in tne tempted sacrifice, which Brig- rendered by Callie Kofoed af- "My News-Journis travelling morning of the evenings to i. fham a into turn at Tremonton, hospital a'tempted Valley ter Bert Horsley gave all over the United States 12 bouts. : force at second and failed. Bog'illness. extended an tollowing the invocation. I receive it. Thus, it is s dens sacrifice bunt and Davis' He xxas born in Beaver Dam ODD were Einert E. very late as well as Speakers virtually on February 2. 1891, a son of Gloves Bring $3, i fly to centm brought ir. the Hrnsen. Olive Kotter, J. Wes- worn out." of the Al Abiett, manager In the Jarvis and Mary Jane final run for Magna ley Perry and Bishop Freeman. Genimell club at Bingham CanMr. and Mrs. W. Yosco Call Services Conducted The Johnson. family ninth. Musical numbers included a leceived a letter from them refereed the bouts, which moved to Logan xxhen Johnson yon, 3 In 4th Magna broke a scoreless tie solo, Ward xx ere under A. A. U. "Melancholy Baby" sung E. son, supervision, dated Chapel Cpl. Call, Sell Stock Above Wayne was a xvas he where child, BBud- f el,y Funeral services for Wallace 14, France. This xxas the auctioned off a set of boxT md ' june atHe educated. and reared Hlansmann's Market Price, Too Rorncr xvere held in the Fourth Lrst word they had received tended the old B. Y. C. and ing gloves autographed by Jack and Johnson Members of the Box Elder xxard chapel Wednesday after from their son since Armstrong Henry Dempsey, colUtah State Agricultural fled and Moesser singled totalschool chapter of Future noon, July 5, at 2 oclock. Pra-ear.d Keith Nuttall for xxar bond hign censorship. at Logan. lege ling four runs. Brigham didn't at the home was given b A pledge of $3.00o Farmers of America won cash Cpl. Call wrote, "I've been He married Sadie l pui chases Saiah lerack the scoring column until 50 at the Bishop Wilford Freeman, who this Sill. bond war in form in totaling prizes carrying purchases during Coombs November 11, 1912, at the sixth, scoring two runs on the top of my helmet these last Ir.termountain Junior Fat Stock officiated at th? services. the Fifth war loan won the made their Brigham They City. Chase's single, spliced in xvith Rites at the church opened fexv days, and now I have time show a! North Salt Lake City, home in Fielding. Johnson gloves. walks to Oxxen and Lemon and with the prelude played by Mrs to put it to its proper use. Prize winners for the parade June 5 and 6. worked on many construction errors by Johnson and Cowley, i "I want you to know that Im jobs throughout Utah and and games xvere as follows: In addition to the prizes, live- MarUla Spencer. "Mate o' Mian" i Brigham grabbed a short-hvcall O. K., every bit of me. In Idaho, and was a former works ( ostunies sung by Mrs. Vella Sack-eent- Gov. Maw Is Guest stock by the group lead in the seventh, with Her accompanist was Mis of what I write a pound over spite First, Mr. and Mrs. DeVcre you'll projects super. ntendent at the three-tui At Canyon Picnic Sun. j probably worry anyway. outburst featured Evelyn Kay. I'm Zion's national nark CCC camp. Christensen's triplets: second, the market price. ,by Jensen's single, a walk to The members of the going o be careful, the fact He also xvoiked Eighty-fixPrize xxinners and their by William J at Bushnell Brent Forsgren and Geraldine ; Kotter Nadler, Peterson's double and was followed by a solo Democra ic party held a can - jof tne matter is, I'm writing General hospital were: awards during its con- Forsgren; third, Ward Socrist. a single by Orson Bailey. Magnote three feet below st: uction period. They also Tricycles yon party m hor.nr of Governor this Nathan Anderson S9. Cecil "Hesignaticr." Mng by na's eighth inning copped the Richardson, accompanied Herbert B. Maw at the Box El - ground ever, though I may not lived for scvcial years in Sail First. Ileen Hansen; second, Chl'irson, 85. Lloyd iLtle, However. Mrs. Spencer. Speakers wmv oei cou.ity park. Sunday July need the protection. Ann Palmer; third, Judith Tay89 26. b Lake City. Donald Hunsakcr. "Tak; care of youi selves. I He was a member of the L. lor. I ALVA, Okla Frank Jensen, 81, Jack May, John P. Lillywhite and Herein 2. Guess from Salt Lake City The in(UP) don't think it will be too long D. S. church and an elder in Bunderson. were commiss .82. 85. Robert Don Welling, Tney Smith, vasion news came at a partic-'sularlDoll Buggies Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Frl. inner of agriculture, and Mrs. i now tne Fielding ward. Walker, .89. Newell Welch. SS bad time for Mrs. James First, Jaricc Oilman; sccmid, Red s SisWayn Peter Max Facer, Willard, .829. Doug- sang a beautiful duet, "The Welling. Orlando Surxivmg besides his widow Jean Krosksh; fBrakebill of Alva. Her house third, purple and Shirlev Call Lord's Pir.xcr." and concluding ter, Mrs. Maw. The and 8 is in 27 Totals a 12 las letter, Alma son, Christensen. Bear River Johnson, army pas on fire right at the gold. dated June 27, a contained xvere remarks Ernwiener loast. 50 Following several air forces. Australia: a step- Miniature Alma Warren. Willard, (XHOlOO.l-Magna given by w. Floats of jiL'ui, to be specific. And xxhen Brignam silk. "The three daughter. Mrs. 002 310 - 6 84. Morten Young, Perry, .85. est E. Hansen and Bishop Free- Democratic candidates for Box pieces Marie Graff, First Frank Shieffied: sec Fc toasl;ed the telephone opeia ' Summary: Home0i)0 run of cloth man. A final musical number Flder county offices were intro- pieces weie taken from Sharps Park. Calif.; two granducket. ,or tment a ring the fire Dorothy Lilywhite; third, Three-basl parachute belonging to one children. and the following bro- ond, hit - Cowley. Tuc- advertisers are My Loved One. Rest." v;i, duced. Connie and Betty Olson. of f quick the operator thought the paratroopers who wen-firs- t thers ami skiers a In shoit Governor address. Gallic L. Kofoed, and by more given Peterson and getting Joseph 'vas merely another citizen Owen. to land ir. The son. Logan; Mrs. Myrtle Webb, Bicycles batted in Cali 2. circulation throughout Box El- benediction xvas by J. Leo Nel- Maw called atter.tion to Utah's First. Adele Seeley; second. ''anting to flash the word to Moesser Runs material is either son. silk darin? four the rroxxti past rountv nylon for their advertising 3. Peteison 2. Ovso. der Hyde Park; Mis. Ruby Jones, 3:ave the fire sirens bloxvn for Reese; Bonny third, Janice can best Fou xears and that Dedication stated of judge, the grave was Fielding, and Mis. Alice Miff- Heaton. Utahjas Tucker. Struck dollar than ever before. Comek gue be invasion signal. Tedious Bailey Bogden, was among the leading states "Everything is going fine, lin. Brigham City. eaUnde moments 5. Johnson plete list of subscribers avail- made by Amos P. Hansen. Hansmann Bets Take care of yourself." followed, but Mrs. Funerai serveies will be anplantaking pait in post-wa- r r count Irakebill got a fite truck out 2. Bases on balls- Off Hans- able at the office upon request. First. Charlene Felt; second from Sons for world Tlie warKar to ref nounced present Ask your customers if they lead by Shaw and Rogers Cliff Watkins' telephone ning mann 2, Johnson 2 Umpiies n time to childten; third, Mr. Mrs. and mil Leslie prevent much W. funeral home, Tremonton. , xelerans. number is 7. the Kidd and Abiett. 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