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Show v BOX ELDER Somebody will let us know when the war Is over. Until then, the War Bond campaign isn't over! are taking bets on boll reach Berlin first the Russians, the British, EisenItookies w hower or Mrs. Itoosevelt! VOLUME 49 BRIGHAM, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH. TUESDAY EVENING. JULY 11. 1911. -F- OUR RAGES NUMBER 55 Peaches Open Second Half Home Schedule Wed, - ' - . BOX ELDER EXCEEDS BOND QUOTA Howard Barlow Is Scholarship Winner Howarl Barlow of Tremonton was named a winner of a Car; BY MORE THAN 10 PER CENT S MEMORIAL FOR At C. of C. Tonight LT. CHRISTENSEN Raymond Gray scholarship for this announced BUI, it was 7 Chairman Urges Citizens To Continue To week by the Utah State t iub organization. Bonnie Rae Totals Buy E Bonds To Aid Gardner of Beat River City was named alternate. Box Elder county has gone quota The scholarships, in the Howe'. r. the sale of senes Over the top in the fifth wal bonus is lagging through-toda- amount of $100, are awarded loan campaign, it was reporter, Utah as a whole, and Chair- annually, selections being based by J. Leo Nelson, chair-lou- t club project work, story, man of the" county war finance man Nelson urged citizens to on of iecords, scholastic standing in their committee. The countys quota continue purchases was 5776,000 and more than 11 these bo ids. school, character, interest, and per cen of that figure has been During the fourth war bond qualities of leadership, Invested In war bonds by patri- campaign Box Elder county community and school otic Box Elder citizens since purchased 137 per cent of its f "E" bonds and 117 the drive began, Nelson said. quota 4 Series "E bonds were also per cent of its entile quota. purenasea to the tune of 110 The date sti'l lacks approxper cent of the countys quota imately .Ll, 000,000 of obtaining pf S346.000, included in the total its goal . TILT TO MAGNA SUNDAY KE1TH NUTTALL DROP ON COAST TRIP IN SPITE OF LONG HITS; MAY 9-- 6 1 Services Held In States Fifth Ward Sunday Memorial services for tenant Kent Chiistensen, 14- - ear-ol- are invited to attend this meet-G. ig. according to Walter Mann, enairman of the program commidpo, and anyone else interested in hearing Mrs. Whipple may artangc to attend by telephoning the Chamber secie-tartoday. 1 the walet City t morrow morning for Los town are warned that and is contaminated n highly the where fight-young Angeles, to health. uungerous and for will pose pi pictures City Board of Health give a story for Life magazine, to be published in an issue in the near future. Medical Corps Men The elder Nuttall said today with Henry Arm- Arrive At Bushnell he talked strong, Keith's manager, yesi f i i e long-distanc- e three-bagge- SERVICES FOR 30-da- n MRS. HANSEN bien transferred Imveisi'y, kill- Brigham Citys Peaches totted up the losses of the first half of Industrial league play at.d carried one Sunday in their second-halopener at Magna. Millmen The Magna-Garfiek- l landed on the offerings of Stone eleven times and Ha.tsmann to win 9 to 6, in spite of home One seventy-livhundred teleruns by Peterson and Nadler terday hy medical corps men, medical i r a and phone from Los Angeles. Arm- and by Jensen. surgical technicians, have off a The Peaches strong, who has taken the boy arrived grabbed hosGeneral Bushnell at as a protege, has fought 15 run in the second and forged a to training ahead with a begin fourth fights since th fitst of the pital big four-ruAnnual Reports Are On July 4 he lost the period. a to of side the year. inning top JohnB. were Carl The trainees will receive pracSpeakers a series, by decision, of second tied it the but Milmen count, Heard At Meet Frl. son, Errvst Freeman, President in tical experience in the wards, up with a to John Thomas, in the seventh fighting pair Able S. Rich and Bishop Howrooms as and clinics operating to Stoney in the Ios Angilcs. Armstrong told a and then Last Rites In The Ray II. Grant took office as ard C. Jenson. part of their schooling. It is eighth to got Nuttall he attributed the loss to sew up the contest. president of the Brigham CPy Mrs. Sacked sang "I Know Ward ho had been fight- expected the training sessions Davis, an erratic hitter, went Third the fact that Monday Rotary club and the past pres- That My Redernmer Liveth. will continue with ident's pin was presented to The benediction was pronounced ing and traveling too much and the arrival of indefinitely, a new group of for a pitch that was well over Fune-- al services for Inge-bot- was "worn out. his head when Stone was throwOrville Morrell, retiring pres- by Hans Knudsen. officLichtenstein Hansen, has trainees ivory 30 days, Keith Nuttall ident, at the meeting last Friing off one with two strikes on already The piludc and postlude were v'fe of John Hansen, ials said. were made a newsreel Parafor noon in hotel. him, and looped it out for a the Howard day played Dy Evelyn Kay. Colors held last Monday in the Third mount, which now is Annual reports of the secre- were being triple. Hansmann went in but retired ar.d taps were ward chapel, with Bishop Eber-har- t shown to the armed forces over- Number Of Reunions could not stem the tide of Mill-jme- n and the sounded by the Legion post foltary, Rulon Baron, Zundel officiating. seas and will be ieleascd in the Held In Rees bingles. treasurer, S. Martin Rasmussen, lowing the services. The prayer at the home was United States soon, and has a were heard. The past pres-MrHave The Jinx A and the of Hansen. reunion Jensen E. offered Ernest by contract for a short film for ident's pin was presented by Dr. The game set the Millmen up The pt elude and postlude were principally at a later Petersen families, Charles Munns, a past presfrom Eilwood and Fielding. for the time being as the club played by Mrs. Margaret John- date. ident of Rotary. v. as hell in Rees Pioneer was son. Tlie park that has the jinx on the Peach- prayer opening John Howard reported on the June 21, J. D. Gunderson, city es, wPi five wins out of six Musical by R. L. Fishburn. in the Potarians' activities recreation director, said today tilts with the locals. numbers were: "In the GarFifth war loan. Mrs. Marilla But Oemmell club, the perOn July 9 descendants of Air. and Mrs. a duet den, by Spences, local Selective Service needAnderson held a reunion ennial pennant-spoilerB. Harold Ingcr Felt, accompanied board clerk, said another group in the patk, coming from Sad. nt think they have a slice of Rites Conducted In by Mrs. Johnson. A solo, "Good ot selectees is leaving ThursLake City to Preston and points the same Jinx over tne BrigNight and Good Morning, was Fifth Ward Chapel day morning at 9 oclock. between. ham City players, Bill Forrest, Vella Mrs. Sackett, by sung Guests at the meeting were The Ransom reunion Johnson. Mrs. president of the local club, de- family by accompanied Dr. John R. Jeppsen, a visitServices for W. P. Reeve, A Officials Fear Quotas will be on accord-held sol15, dared today, Manawas Ave July Piano ing Roarian from New Ro- West Brigham resident, were "Gemmell came up from tile Musulas. mg to reservations made with Lorraine Not Be Met Will plaved hy N conducted afternoon, and Waldemar chelle, Friday cellar and knocked us out. of a violin solo, tie recreation Felt Harold department. played 2 in Fifth the A .Call and Ross Dredge at oclock July 7, The before I "Never the Red j the first-hal- f has will hold Barker Forrest Perfect pennant, family accompanied Day, New officers of the club, in ward chapel. Bishop Howard C. Cross been so in need of sewers a reunion in the park this eve - pointed out, "and weve still addition to Ray Grant, pres- Jensen presided and First Coun- I bv Mrs. Johnson. little vengeanee' fo" settle Sen atid knftiars,1. Mrs. Bergetta i.ing. ' . fgota v.ce cilor Norris. Larsen was inf Speakers wewWlyn M. Bish-ident, are Van Wilson, cn them. The Peaches are going ; Grant and Mrs. Luella Jensen and Welton Ward J. iiion, the home at Orville Merrell. pasl charge. Prayer president; 'to be out 10 start their long op Zundel. The closing prayer in charge of knitting and sew AHam d. Rpnninn president; Rulon Baron, secre- was given by Bishop Wilford was todrive toward the gecond.hal declared Zundel. Burial respectively, tng, by Bishop ol the tary: S. Martin Rasmussen, Freeman, brother-in-la, day. was in the Brigham City league pennant Wednesday night They urged all women Speaks Sunday treasurer, and Scott Horslev deceased. when they meet Gemmell here, who can to be at the War Memwith the dedicated the grave at Sunday Dr. wit!, B. evening Edwin services ard opened Harrison, Chapel and the fans have a real ball home afternoon orial Johnson. Friday Hyrum ward First by sacrament the prelude played by Velda lectors. Pallbearers were Joseph between 2 and 5 oclock. service Brigham City's orpheus game in store for them. The Rotary program this Palmet. Milton J. Thorn gave Mrs. Grant needs helpers to chorus and Dr. Adam S. Ben-tuoManager Ray Jacobs wasn't week will be in charge of the the invocation. Speakers wore Johnson, Carl Josephson, Noble himself on of Salt Lake City joined toady to commit Orson A Fishburn, Jr., William Jensen, make bed socks, stump socks, vocational service commit'ee, Noble Hunsaker, who would handle the mound toe socks and other and sweaters, Robert talents to furnish an Myers Ralph and members will be guests of Christensen and Hervin Bun enjoyable articles. Wednesday night. Venn Snith at the Box Elder derson. piogtam. Bishop Wayne Sand assignment will be ready, Sunto Mrs. sewers needs Jensen uUansmann all turned the over Musical included meeting selections packing plant. make pajamas, "housewives", Norm vVatkins, chorus leader days relief role being only a "In the Garden" and "This warm-up- , kit bags. and Arbon The orpheus chorus sang six good may Crowns My Task, by a girls U. S. ARMY O. K. or new mound more "We if must have start, talent help selections, "Bless this House," trio composed of Donna Tingoy, we are to meet our quotas, "Spirit Flower, "Great Is Thy may be glvert an airing before WITH FORMER Marjorie and Yvonne Mortis;! the local fans, he said. He the officials said. Love," "Spirit Divine, Home" Lee "My oidnt CLUB Davis; by "Going Own CZECH OFFICER give any names for the America and and "The End of the Road b "Lights new talent. Out. CAMP BLANDING, Fla. (UP1 Mrs. Callie Kofoed, accompanDr. Bennion based his talk on j Tournament At Sale -- The habitual army "griper ied by Velda Palmer. Play To Continue Lake thc ten most worthwhile things received a serious setback here At a mecUng of thc bascball Closing remarks given by Nor24 Until in life: Health, character, faith, committee July when Pvt. Frank A. Eisnstein ris Larsen and the benediction last night, the Peach- Rules lor a golf tournament a horr.", is wisdom, freedom, of Company E, 206th battalion by Chares E. Whitworth closed voted to admit management at the beginning immediately friends, work, growth, and un- free of infantry replacement center, a the service. the 15 first-strin- g charge endand club asked for service to ones fellow The Relief society presidency, Brigham city golf former lieutenant in the Czech of the members squad men. July 24, were issued to all.1 Previously Reported army, told of how much better cffieets of the Primary associa- ing Legion baseball club here at of the club today by members an American private P'is than tion, and nieces of the deceased W. H. all remaining games this seaAs Missing Griffiths, chairman. Attends Session had charge of flowers. Pallson. Passes for tlie Legion dues a European private. as follows: are The rules Leslie Nelson, Brigham City, "In both the Czech and Ger- bearers were close friends of will be signed by Ez Blaine Pfc. of son Bowcutt. 1. Ev.uy golf club member is among 4200 students enroll-i- regulars B Owen or Fred Allen, manman atmies, a private must Mr. Reeve. Dedication of the to 10 or 12 games, no more Mr. and Mrs. George Bowcutt, at Ohio play State university for salute a private first class, a grave was made by Icrc A. than two to be with the same Riverside, Is reported as missof the Legion club. the first term of the summer agers A story In last in action on the Anzio private first class must salute Reeve. ing nights Salt least at and :t was meeting Interment was in Brigham opponen, reported today Lake Tribune announced a corporal, a corporal must beachhcid in Italy since Aprii quarter, that different opponents. eight this years Utah State Semi-pr- o salute a sergeant, and so on City cemetery. 2. Th' score to be matched 26, according to word from the baseball turnament would Bushnell Nurses Eisenstein said. up . ( that The percent war department. Is, holes). be held in Salt Lake City, beThe family last heard from Eiser.stein scoffed at "food of wins out of the total games the missing soldier through a Are Promoted "We had to live on ginning Sunday, July 30. John gripers played to be the final score. Florence I. Lee, chief nurse Mooney has been named state 23. black coffee and black btead. 3. Only games played to letter dated April at Bushnell General hospital, Seml-prcommissioner. A with trimmings like meat and count on the tournament will has been promoted to the rank bracket Is anticipated, in somethrown be counted. That is. you play Dance Slated For egetaoles of lieutenant colonel and ten service clubs well repretimes as an added attraction. as much as you like, but special more nurses have recently been sented. The Peaches Wheat Growers He said that libraries, service managemust be aranged for the games promoted :o f,rst lieutenant. ment did not commit itself defAlso Damages A fountains clubs, tournament. are: ElA on They Box dance free for all whether the Brigham initely showers with hot and cold run4. By agreement, when the Second In Invasion der county grain growers wall Anne . Flynn, Leona Galles, Cty cluo would be entered in ning water were unheard of in game is played each man in a be conducted C. (Continued On Page 3) at tne Garland Doria Richatds, Miriam C. the Czech army. "We lived in P-Six fiery Thunderbolt foursome may count the others L. D, S. ward hall Godshall, Margaret A. Wells, eveFriday full of bed- pilots led a stone barracks card and as A. joint opponents, by Lt. Col. Donald W. Goudeiock, Catherine I July 14, at 9:30 o'clock, it Sarah bugs aith a hand pump in the Baccus of Los Angeles, Calif submitted will be counted in ning, H. Lop, Esther J. Jacobs. Ella A. was R. today Results reported by So middle of the floor for our ate a partial explanation for all players. V. Nordahl and Hazel Mathew-son- . of the 5. Play with water supply, he said. the absence of the Luftwaffe anybody who Carpenter, president Farmers "And there are no such ouring the landings in France ,,lays golf, but only paid up Northern Utah FIRST GAMES tilings as draft board jokes, Or. plus one, they loaded members may be counted in 4-Finney 15, Gemmell 2 Club he added, because we had no their fighters with bombs and the prizes. Reports Provo 5, Midvale 3 draft boards. Just a medical attacked an airdrome south of 6. The only reason for the First Patient Arrives New Magna 9, Peaches 6 Officers l commission to see that we the Cherbourg peninsula with tournament is to Newly elected officers of the all the fury characteristic of a io play. Dont fee that3 you From Norman Front wore fit and wc were in." club at Bobby Hits A Homer th Kitchen Rangers The first patient from Thunderbolt, leaving huge files must win or you'll not play. are Janice Grover, Fielding invasion area. Pvt 24 . On a Normandy wheie once CHICAGO (UP) were there special driving July Honorably raging New York Club Mason, vice For ten e.v-maircraft parked. contest will be held with three John J. Shorack of Pueblo, piesident; Helen discharged from the Army K-Vera secrepresident; Bushhas Moss, at 1 Colo, arrived No. just on and only those Bob Musulas, Brigham City corps after two years of ser- They also damaged two others balls on five fairway counting. The nell General hospital, accord- tary; Celia Zundel, reporter; Peaches second baseman who vice, Pinkie, a German shep- in the swift attack. Erma ofGrover, to the public rclatiors song leader. Following Is the individual score is the sum ot the distan- ing herd, is now on a new war job. Members of the amusement last month signed a contract His master, Herman with the New York Yankees, Bush, account of the action as de- ces of the balls on the fairway. ficer. An infantry man, he was committue are Janice Coombs now is 8. Also on July 24 a chairman of the Chicago com- scribed by Lt. (j.g.) Airus E. playing with thc Yankee and Marva Garn inSmith. five wounded the after days conmst on No. 8 will he mittee of Russian war relief, Bergstrom, Brigham City, who farm club, the Binghampton He reports that has put Pinkie on duty at the c.estroyed one plane and dam held, with three shots and the vasion oegan. Triplets, at Albany, N. Y. light minutes after he was Services Held For to aged a second; "I was flying losest ball being counted. Clippings which he has sent organizarions warehouse, 9. A putting contest on No. wounded first aid was ruseed to his wife, Mrs. LaVonn Gibbs.. looking for a target when guatd cloth, ng ard other gifts about Owen A. Johnson two to him. and hours later he I saw fires for Russia told readers there Musulas, coming from a dis- 9 will be hild. There will be Funeral set vices for Owen A. that the hew Triplet infielder tance. I knew' our boys must three balls, one to be putted was tr?xted with penicillin. Me have located an airdrome so 1 tiom 10 feet, one from 20 feet, was flown from the east cnast Johnson, 53, Fielding carpenter who appeared in last night's Success Story who game at Hartford is Bob MuI selected two ; nd one from 30 feet. The score to Hill field, Ogden, and then and building contractor, CONCORD, N. H (UP)-Beg- un joined them. died Wednesday, were conduct- sulas, 19, of 'Brigham that were parked at is the number of strokes to brought to Bushnell, as t small country printing City, The public officer stated that ed Monday evening at 6 o' Utah, sent here office, he Rumford Press here the south end of the field and sink all. by Kansas it not is known clock in more whether the L. D. S. be for first ottered I will . Associa-tionPrizes of the American Fielding i,ow prims more than 50 Amer- strafed them as City approached patients lrom Normandy are on ward chapel by Bisnop Leo Another clipping The plant has mid then dropped my bombs and second places. told ican magazines Griffiths said today that about their way here, and said the Earl. Interment was in the of a home run which Musulas grown since 1909 Into an an-- t ever them. One of the planes ual business of $1,000,000, with caught fire and the other must 20 members have indicated they r.ly information known is that Fielding cemetery, directed by hit in one game with the TripPvt. Shorack had divulg-nent- . Shaw and Rogers funeral home lets. 600 employees rd its own certainly have been badly dam- will participate in the tourna- - which riof Tremonton. He is playing second base. branch postoffice. aged if rot destroyed. ROTARY OFFICE Home Front Iowa Cpl. Willard H. Christensen, son of Mi. and Mrs. Francis L. Christensen, was home on furlough from Sioux City, Iowa, and attended memorial services fnr kis brother, Lt. Kent L. Christensen, Sunday. Willard entered service Oc- , and has been tober 26, stationed at Buckley field, Colo., Las Vegas, New, Lincoln, Neb., and his present location, Smux City, la. He returned to duty today. Lieu- ed in a bomber crash in the held New- - Guinea area, wete Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Brigham City Fifth ward chapel, with Bishop Howard Jenson officiating. Colors were advanced by the ibeal post of the American Leof gion, under the direction Leon Gardner. Mrs. Vella SackThe ed sang "0, My Father. w a s by Rudget invocation Price. Mrs. Lillian Felt sang A solo, "One Fleeting Hour. ''Face to Face, was sung by James Cornia. GRANT TAKES NEWS from our BOYSin the SERVICE Young Fighter To Be SHOW NEW PITCHING THIS WEEK Pictured In Life State Tourney Will Keith Nuttall, Brigham Cit's Warning: Be Played In Salt boxing senor All children swimming sation, and his father, Morris Lake City This Year Nuttall, are leaving Brigham playing in ditches anywhere in to Columbia N. Y., where he will attend M'dshtpmens school. Hz recently spent a leave here vwth his paients. Returns To Duty Cj ril A. Boss, seaman second class, son of Mr. and Archie Goss, City, Brigham left this evening for Fanagut, Ida after spending a leave here with his parents, other .datives and friends. He expects to be at Farragut only a 'ew days and is awaiting He has . tiuther assignment. omwt,on been in the navy since Febru- InfS . . Pfc. Herman H. Munson of has Home on ,,llrloll h the 1321st service unit, feern promoted to his present Gordon Ray Christensen, sea- grade from that of private at(rnan Sf,c0nd class, son of Mr. Fort Eu.his, Va. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen, . j He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 438 south First west, is home JU Munson of Brigham City. on furlough from Farragut. 5 B. Munson, Ida. for 13 Pis wife, Albeita lie says ,he days. (jives, with his,, parents. is ' effjoying" ' Bi ighams fresh school fruit and berries. f Pfc. Munson attended at Ucon, Ida,,- and was empioy-,e- In England by the Ogden air service Mr. and M.s. Joseph If. North 'Command prior to entering the 3b( west First south, recei ed Service. He was inducted SepMonday evening that their tember 23, 1943, at Fort Doug- son Wendell has arrived safely to was transfened las, and in England. Wendell left Brig- tort Eustis March 22 of this m the national guard, land after naming at San Luis! jear for his basic tiaimng. .New Addresses Obispo, Calif went to the H, The new address of Lionel C. waiian islands for 20 months. After a furlough at home he Going is C.C.M., Naval Trainwas sent to Fort Ord, Calif, ing Center, San Diego, Calif. new then trained at Louisiana and Lieut. Carlyle Butlers address is 154th field artillery Mississippi before going battalion seas. His parents had not Camp Van Miss. heard from him for six weeks The new addtess of Ray Henry until Minday night Watkins is U.S.S. Bougainville. Corp. Earl Stager is now Appendicitis Operation Miss Vleria Stokes, with the 390th AAA AW battaldaughion, APO 5180, care of pos- ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stokes of Promontoiy, undertmaster, New York City. . went an appendicitis operation The new address of James W. Parsons, Jr., is M. at the .oca! hospital last SunA. A. F., Merced, Calif. day. Tlte new address of Pvt. William D. Smith is 6th infantry Buss Has Best References In Hungary, human hair is division, Camp Shelby, Miss. ' The new address of A-Kay being used in combination with L. Cat ter is 3992218, squadron rayon and hemp fiber to proS, section H. barracks B, Santa duce faorics used in the manuAna army air base, Santa Ana, facture of clothing, blankets, Calif. sweaters, stockings and other The new address of Corp. E. woven textile articles. A.rland A. Ohman is 39923955, Co. A, 52nd E. T. Bn., A. S. F. BOSTON UPIIn desperaI C. Engineer Section, North tion, a Boston restaurateur Fort Lewis, Wash posted this sign in his window: To Midshipmen School "Wanted: two waitresses, ownFred Stewart, son of Mr. and er will furnish good jMrs. Robert H. Stewart, has y , d y i i 5-- 2 Park W.P. REEVE SERVICES HELD RED CROSS NEED MORE WORKERS 1 - cem-tiery- Trc-rionto- n d n TOURNAMENTAT GOLF RIVERSIDE MAN HELD BY NAZIS d . BRIGHAM FUER a BAGS PLANE drinking 17 Far . y H 4-- hole-in-on- e i f I told MEXICO-- A few years ago, if someone had Ruth C. Cropp, of Long Beach, Calif., that she would be s Yet of the Army Air Forces, she would have laughed at him! as an Air Wac and is, a member of the Womens Army Corps serv.nK have fun with ou a corporal besides! Not only does she work and Jrt. Soldiers with Wings"; she slso keeps the radios .n an sent resses working perfectly. Where did she learn how? She on wl11 K h y p keep skill Army radio school, and now has a wartime off aftei peace comes. (AAF Training Command Photo.) ROSWELL. NEW '""she J f ME-109'- i - . |