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Show ELDER Nobody will ever give you a black eye. You've got to fight for it! VOLUME 51 IIRIUHAM, BOX ELDER COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY No one vai driving loo fast last night not for long, anywayl 11, 1916. NUMBER 4 HEIGHT PAGES miser OF COMMERCE LOCAL CHAMBER CHOOSES MANN AS HEAD 1 ' Shirts, Forrest, Gunderson and Eskelsen Terms As Directors Named To Two-Ye- Senator Figures The Odds On Keeping Bushneli Hospital Interest Shown vice-preside- ill-:s- evening each week. The first regular class sions will be conducted ses- next Wednesday evening, January 16. rer, New Oldsmobile Will Be Shown Saturday . . Walter G. Mann elected Wednesday . The 1946 Oldsmobile will be on display at the Central Chevrolet Saturday, January 12, it was announced today by Glen Knudsen, manager, and the display room will be open from 9 o'clock in the morning until 9 in the evening so that all may have an opportunity to view The Grace Lutheran congre. All M. I. A. officers and teachgation will hold its regular Sun- ers of South Box Elder stake the new car. Announcement of the Oldsday evening services at the War were asked today to be in atmobile for 1946 will be found Memorial home, 120 east Formeeta at tendance leadership on another page in this, issue rest street, Sunday evening at 7 ing Sunday in the First ward of the and 8 oclock. Sunday school will begin at chapel, beginning at 3 oclock. The Northern cities of Minwho and' ' Officers and teachers .7 oclock in the evening, the worship service will follow will be unable to attend were neapolis and St. Paul, Minn., a( 8 oclock, with the sermon asked today to get .someone late in .the . same hockey-leagu- e las Dallas. Texas. else to represent thpn. topic; "The' LivingT Sacrifice. M. I. A. Officers Told Of Meet In First Ward Grace Lutheran Church Services Sun. Evening News-Journa- l. . . From This Moment On For Two Years, lt's"Hizzoner' l.i-- Lay Nothin' By, The Lad Says Cant Congressman Walter K. Granger said here today he believed the army would keep Bushneli General hospital through next summer, and if and when the army does declare it surplus administration the Veterans will take it over. He was assured of this by a Lieutenant Green just before he left Wash- Leo Barfus, 19, of Logan, was arrested by Leo COttam of the Box Elder county sheriffs office, end through the cooperation of the Logan sheriff's department, for the robbery of Jack Oaki's service the station at Honeyville night of January 5. with Barfus, in company three juveniles, broke and entered the service station, taking a cash register valued at $150. They took the cash register north to the Beer River bridge at Deweyville, opened it with a claw hammer, took the eight cents that it contained, and threw the register in the Bear river. "So we went fishing again, Sheriff Warren Hyde said today. They recovered the cash ington, D. C., December t .28. Omar Bradley was) in New York at the time, and could J not be reached. My whole interest is in retaining Bushneli General hosConpital in operation here, gressman Granger, visiting in Brigham City today, told the members of the Rotary club at their noon luncheon. He then proceeded to tell of the assurances and rebuffs he has had from the president, the Veterat a meeting of Brigtetm City civic leaders and organization heads here yesterday. ans administration and numerregister. Box S. of the Rulon Lewis chairman are to left Baron; Mayor Wight, right, Standing, Barfus is in Box Elder ous other groups, and the proElder county commissioners. board; Scott Horsley, president of the Box Elder Chamber county jail today, charged gress of work being done to of Commerce; Darrell J. Greenwell, executive editor of the Ogden Standard-Examinewith second degree burglary. retain Bushneli. of the Chamber of Commerce; and seated, BrigaOne of the big objections to Carroll B. Williams, secretary-managBushneli on the part of the Vetdier General Robert M. Hardaway, commanding general of the Bushneli General hospital, Rabbit Drive Will erans administration was the and Senator Abe Murdock' of Utah. fact that they feared sufficiently Be Held Sunday doctors could not be seToi Honeyville The first rabbit drive since good cured to operate it, under Civil the war will be held Sunday, Service rates of pay. Meet Monday Evening, taking off at 9 oclock in the A bill was passed setting up Evr morning from Snowville. an indpendent medical corps for The Honeyville to welcome is attend, the Veterans eryone association will hold its first administration, and all are to meet at Snowville independent of Civil Service, meeting of the year Monday 9 From oclock. at othere, To they On To 7:30 the payment of salFight Carry evening, January 14, at Urges Northern Utah will proceed in their own cars permitting school aries that would Interest the clock in the Honeyville Is It Until where to Retain Hopeless Bushneli, Locomotipe Springs, best doctors that could be had. house. the lines will be laid and the A special program has been Congressman Granger said Senator Abe Murdock came and treatment of our drive started. Customarily on that from numerous visits and arranged and refreshments will to Brigham City yesterday, was pitalization If are veterans. wdunded such and sick drives, only shotguns be served. Everyone is invited. Bushneli General shown through Bushneli Gen- Bushneli is not the place where permitted on the firing line. trips through was he hospital thoroughly arthe eral hospital, and heard they can receive the best pos- Hunters who like a lot of familiar with the grand instal-atio- n Presbyterian Services civic Utah we do to want of northern and farm dont then sible guments treatment, shooting we have here. Sunday services on January and organization leaders as to want it. ers and ranchers a good turnPresby-ieria14 at the Community When BushneU hospital- - was me to of the ! Wn tu ft hospital UJwiiys .have fpund jhe , rabbit. t It is .inconceivable why operation ehurth-.wi- ll begin-wi- th 'the Vet- that the government can afford drives in Box Elder county a staff and all ofhe'as WeIl as Tts should be accepted the of Sunday school at 10 oclock in erans administration.by to abandon this institution, he good days sport, so long as this area was of the people the morning. Morning worship impression out little a held not can senator Im shoulders The take it. their doctor, Im but said, it was to be a permanent will follow at 11 oclock, with I just I believe the Veterans not a health engineer. Chaplain Hahn from Bushneli hope administration has its mind dont know. The present status of the hosas guest speaker. but urHe said it appeared to him practically made up pital is that the Veterans adUtah is well northern that Bushneli carry that ged hospital Twenty-ninministration is interested in it, per cent of rail- on its fight, up to the point located, that it is of permanent accidents are plans to make a thorough surway crossing caused by automobiles running where it became conclusively construction, and, from what he vey of it, is endeavoring to evident that it was hopeless. saw, that its patients are getting into the sides of trains. persuade the army to keep it in About 30 representatives of about as good as money can operation as long as possible the Chamber of Commerce, its buy. I cant imagine a location and then, when and if the army to committee and other more naturally conducive declares it surplus, will take it To Discuss hospital northern Utah civic groups rnet good health than right here in over. However, this may be at lunch with Senator Mur- Brigham City. The town of Fielding turned only new Vetuntil temporary, the he had inspected its roads funds and problems erans dock, after Proposes Study comcan hospitals Darrell J. Greenwell asked over to Box Elder county in ac- pleted or until the needbe for it hospital, at the Steak House noon. if not be would at regthe senator it the tion yesterday finally approved diminishes. Monday afternoon, January Hears Local Opinions meeting of good idea to suggest to the ular Im going to tell the taxre14, at 1:30 odock at Box Elder the on The local attitude Veterans administration an the county commissioners in the payers of this all state, of every a for school meeting high ported plan to build a new vetstudy of Bushneli hos- court house Monday. corner of the state, that if they those interested in potato pro- erans hospital in Salt Lake pital to see if it would not serve FieldOwen of John Mayor i are interested in preserving duction will be held. City and abandon Bushneli their purpose, but Senator Mur- ing at the previous meeting of their d dollars paid D. agriculturSoulier, Wesley when the army has no further dock doubted that the survey the commissioners had asked in taxes and invested in war al agent of the Union Pacific use for it, was expressed in could be kept objective if the that they accept Fieldings should go to the bonds, railroad company, will be pres- brief statements by Ernest Veterans administration already of Class C road money, and powers they that be and voice their ent to show the colored motion county chairman of the has decided it wants to build a in return do the road graveling protests at any plan to abandon Unlimited. Potatoes Democratic party; Darrell J. new hospital in Salt Lake City. for the town. The commissionpicture, Bushneli General hospital, he Aaron F. Bracken of the Utah Greenwell, executive editor of The senator did agree, however, ers agreed to the request. declared. facState Agricultural college ; to a the that before the final decision letter the Ogden They approved Were going to go right on answer to be will present of commander of is reached and appropriations commanding the ulty Fred Bradford, general for BushneU to the last fighting with connection in questions the local post of Veterans of made for the new hospital, del- Ninth service command asking ditch, Congressman Granger Lee potato production. the house from L. both S. that Moskowitz, Wars; Taggart, egations Captain told his audience, and urged is a Foreign Potatoes Unlimited commander of Brigham City and senate appropriations com- Brigham City physician and that all citizens If lively, entertaining, education- post No. 10, American Legion; mittees should come to Brigham surgeon, be released from army we lose it, weUdo likewise. and give up al motion picture. It is packed Rulon Baron, service to resume his practice not untU then! Brigham City City and look it over. with practical ideas on growing mayor; Lewis S. Wight, chairSenator Murdock said he had here, due to the shortage of potatoes. It required 18 months man of the Box Elder county received definite assurances doctors. A resolution of respect of extensive travel and work commissioners; Roscoe Bowden, from the army that we can ex- to David G. Nelson, Snowville, for the agricultural department Salt Lake City, state Democrat- pect Bushneli General hospital Box Elder county pioneer and of the railroad to complete this ic chairman; J. Welton Ward, to continue in operation at least leader, was passed. picture. All farmers and stu- member of the Utah state legis- until June 30 of this year, but Eli C. Anderson requested Are Held dents are invited to attend this lature; Ez Fehlsted, r as for the Veterans administra- the graveling of a road at Clear Funeral services for Caroline potato meeting. was of the Ogden Chamber tion taking it over then, he was Creek, and his request Hansen were conducted in the of Comerce; Carl Wold, former afraid their mind is virtually granted by the commission. Minutes approved at Mondays Brigham City Fifth ward chapel mayor of Brigham City; Char made up. Back From Fair les Goodliffe, field secretary of meeting show that the county at 2 oclock Monday afternoon, is interested in oiling the re- January 7, with Bishop R. N. the Associated Civic Clubs of Authorities To Speak Northern Utah; and General mainder of the Iowa String Price conducting the services. A song, "In the Garden, was On Control Of Weeds road this coming season, and Hardaway. sung by Don Nelsen, accomthat fluorescent for Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker return- Doubt It Can Be Beat lighting D. C. Tingey and Dr. George panied by Helen Bunnel. The All expressed doubt that a F. Knowlton from Salt ed home Tuesday of the Utah State the assessors office in the court invocation was given by Glen which could been built be has house she has been approved. Lake City, where hospital faculty Agricultural college Doris Y. Christensen was ap- Knudsen, followed by a vocal attending meetings of the As- would serve United States war will speak at the farmers edumore effectively, cational meeting to be held at proved as secretary in the duet, That Wonderful Mother sociation of County Fairs and veterans any the Utah Power and Light county assessors office, and of Mine, by Juanita Steffen the Utah State Fair board. She which could be operated could which more or the David H. Green, agent at Wa- and Erma Hansen, accompanied of both is vice president efficiently Wednesi offer more of the advantages building, Tremonton, was approved as stray by Helen Bunnell. association and the board. shakie, day evening, January 16, at 8 of- - available in the Bushneli es Speakers were C. O. Chrisexecutive the pound keeper. Saturday oclock. Hans Knudsen, Captain tensen, The 1946 was for ficers of the Association of tablishment, and many spoke budget Professor Tingey will discuss C. Henry Nielsen and Mrs. RoCounty Fairs met and decided of the needless waste of virtual the new weed control methods setta Hansen. to hold their annual meeting that have been developed dur: Lillian Felt sang a vocal solo, reare in They February. early With a Learn Brother Executed ing the past season. In My Fathers House, accounties get all that questing knowledge of the new methods On companied by Evelyn Kay, and In '43 Island Wake their fair boards selected at hospital, and chemicals now available Lee Davis sang Goin Home, once, so they can be in attend- - Permanecy Word has been received by great progress should be made by Helen Bunnell. ance at this meeting. The state Referring to his trip yesler in Box Elder county during the Mrs. Glenn Burt of Brigham accompanied Leo Hansen pronounced the officers expressed hope that all day morning through the few years in cleaning up City that her brother Don R. j benediction. next Burial was in the will hold county fairs pita, Senator Murdock said it the farms now infested Bowcutt, was one of 96 Amer- - Brigham City was the first time Ive seen with many cemetery, with this year. noxious weeds, persons icans executed on Wake Island the grave dedicated by Fred Monday the State Fair of- - what we have here. I am October 7, 1943. He was the who studied have the situation met, and plans were pressed with the permanency of believe. son of Joe H. Bowcutt of Logan made to hold the annual State this institution except for the Doctor Knowlton discuss and the late Bertha Priest Reading Circle To Meet Fair sometime about the mid- mountains, I have seen nothing the new methods of will Other survivors con- Bowcutt. insect The Circle will meet dle of September, allowing the (in the state much more per- trol, the following brothers!.. . Reading alfalfa seed w'hereby counties of the state time to manent. Jvloilday evening, January 14, and sisters: H. are Joe more than trebled. He Bowcutt, Jr., yields hold their fairs beforehand. However, he warned, will discuss tile proper use of Mrs. Francis J. Petersen,, Jean, at 7:30 oclock .at the home of While in Salt Lake City 'personal desires, the apparent insecticides and give needed Vida and Jane Bowcutt, all of Mrs. W. H. Griffiths. Dorothy (Mrs. Hunsaker also visited with waste of money are not as suggestions and warnings in Logan, and Mrs. Faye Hend- - Willie will give the book re and her daughter view. their use. hos 'ricks of Portland, Ore. Dr. and Mrs. Irvin Hull. portant as the efficiency of ... . Sees Vet's Doctor Corps As A Point In Favor Of Hospital Some Days You two-ea- secret-treasu- i ARMY TO HOLD IT THRU SUMMER in Classes For Adult education classes at Walter G. Mann, Brigham City attorney, was elected to Box Elder high school were as ChcUTlof Box the Killer Scott president Horsley mcceed set lip and the curriculum set ier of Commerce and Commercial club for the coming year, at a meeting of all interested t the organizations annual meeting Wednesday evening in persons called Wednesday evening at the high school. Alf L. he Commercial clubrooms. Chamber Freeman, high school principal, Prexy said a very promising beginK. Wesley Shirts, owner and Main had been made, and that South Wes's ning'' of lanager a large group of adults appearassistant W. Forrest, larket; R. ed interested and had registered ostmaster; J. D. Gunderson, for courses in child psychology, social problems, rincipal of Central school; and bookkeeping, electrical several religious education, rion Eskelsen, city courses for farmers and mechuperintendent, were named tor anics, and classes in recreation. he board of directors for The school will meet each terms. Wednesday evening, with classof es at 7 and 8 oclock, so that E. B. Owen, at anyone interested in taking two presided e organization, of classes may do so. e meeting in the absence All adults in the resident Scoft P. Horsley who Brigham City community are invited and as unable to attend due to welcome to enroll in these night Owen read the presidents classes and attend Wednesday port of the 1945 activities. gave financial Chamber, dements of the and Committee ;rchants ach Day committee. The balance of the business session was devoted to reports by the various standing committees of the Chamber regarding 1945 activities. GIVES ASSURANCES HERE TODAY Adults At H. S. ar Carroll B. Williams, General ! n . r; er P.-T.- SENATOR MURDOCK AFRAID YETS A. ADMINISTRATION MIND MADE UP Parent-Teaqh-e- - n . County Accepts Fieldings Road Problem, Money Meeting Potato Growing 4 I n i !! - I e iii fi I ? M'- ' Er , semi-monthl- y ob-ecti- hard-earne- $1,-20- 0 it. in f Free-mar- f, U Standard-Examiner- . Rulon Baron Waldermar A. Cal!, city judge pro lem, and Mayor chamber Monday . . . . takes oath of office at meeting in council The Of City Officers For 1946 and 1947 Line-U- p rm s ' y s tpi 1 05s V 5 llt i Hansen Services Monday secretary-manage- Sty UWMW- ' 4', Board Meetings MI ...... j j I , s' j j &- -' :tured immediately i .1 in lhe city hall Monday, are, left Eber-i- t, John Olson, Councilman ncjman M. Harold Mrs. Connie Councilman Rulon Baron, x " and Lcland Seely. F. Councilman lundel, Mrs. Wallace Romer, cny David O. Anuuscn , city treasurer, Councilman ip(, B,wcaMf5" (4-yr- .) son-in-la- ir, fi: I 4 & H 4- - f I |