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Show our slang-smilh- s district h that be known as the ration center. ug-- Man's necessities are numbered. but no one can count the things we can get along without. If we knew about 'em, they'd be necessities! court Sid "sepa- HRIGHAM. BOX ELDER COUNTY, afSmas D. Hamilton, Hamilton, 1757 hus-To- f Chicago, and l 177 Violet Hamilton, Third east, Brigham City, Ln discharged from the Fort Douglas sep- , at the ropean theater center. Hamilton, who served overseas in the fire Sent with the 211th is battalion, Artillery , ized to wear the Europ-l, good heater ribbon, American theater ribbon, Ion and the victory the army or to entering he was em-a- l ary 15, 1943, in clerk a Chicago. as con-meda- Set Judd Loren E. and Mrs. Eu- ribbon, conduct medal, American good theater ribbon, combat infantrymans badge, expert infantrymans badge and the victory ribbon. He was inducted into army February 12, 1943. Norman Savage Discharged Pfc. Norman C. Savage, son of Mrs. Elsie B. Savage, 120 north Fourth west, Brigham City, has been discharged from army service. Savage served 18 months overseas and is eligible to wear the European theater ribbon, the American theater ribbon, good conduct medal, and the victory ribbon. He entered the army May 24, 1943. Four More Discharged Four Brigham City servicemen were recently discharged from the army at the Fort Douglas separation center. Sgt. Richard S. Iverson, son of Mrs. Drucilla K. Iverson, who served three and a half months overseas, is authorized to wear the European theater of operations ribbon with four battle stars, American theater ribbon, good conduct medal and victory ribbon. He entered the army December 28, 1943. Sgt. Gaylon L. Rosenbaum, son of Mrs. Marie C. Rosenbaum, served 30 months in the army. His decorations include the American theater ribbon, good conduct medal and victory ribbon. Rosenbaum entered the army September 18, 1943. Pfc. Paul C. Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Nelson, and husband of Rita Richmon Nelson, entered the army May 11, 1944, and served 17 months overseas. He is authorized to wear the European theater of operations ribbon with two battle stars, good conduct medal, victory ribbon and combat infantryman's badge. Pfc. Lem T. Lanius, son of Alfred B. Lanius. served 16 months overseas. He is eligible to wear the European - theater of operations ribbon with two battle stars, American theater ribbon, good conduct medal and victory ribbon. Lanius entered the army December 23, Sam ,,.enue, i, to wear the Loren Judd, son of Judd, Burley, of Myla husband o and Judd, 70 north Fifth east, ham City recently received nonorable discharge from 19 16. TEN PAGES NTMRER 21 Box Elder Residents, Even Though Owning Land In Idaho, Must Have Utah Vehicle Registration ust Call Me "Mister" is authorized UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, There has been some question lately as to whether a Western Box Elder county resident, part of whose farm or ranch is in Idaho, can claim to be an Idaho resident instead of a Utah resident, and register his motor vehicles and secure his drivers license in Idaho, the judge explained. Judge Meets Again Friday R. E: Hammond, residence, commissioner, wrote. Except for limited specific exemptions provided in the law, every resident of Utah who operates a motor vehicle in Utah must register such motor vehicle and every resident of Utah who operates in Utah must have a driver's license. Old Folks Reminded Of Annual Movie Cancer Drive 4 News-Journ- Eightec;i Inducted At Member Meeting In The Did Want-A- d al Wedne:day Evening Double! The Job Mrs. Gene Redelings needed a sewing machine, and in the placed a Want-Ad Want-A- Nws-Journ- d col- umns trying to locale one of l items. And as the worked. usual, the Want-Aworked so The Want-Awell, in fact, that Mrs. Redelings moved over from the buyer's to the seller's market. She bought one sewing machine, then was offered another that was more nearly what she wanted so she bought it, loo. Today she's running anoththis time to sell er Want-Aa sewing machine hard-lo-ge- d W. Vosco Call, manager of the Capitol theater, today reminded Old Folks that all are invited to attend the annual picture show to be held Monday afternoon, March 12, at 12 oclock noon. Old Folks from both n5rth and south Box Elder stakes are invited to attend. A special program has been State arranged, Call said. Fair is the movie to be shown. The Old Folks chairmen in all wards will arrange The first class meeting of Brigham City apprentices registered under the federal apprentice training program was held Wednesday evening at 7:30 oclock at the high school. The class in algebra was instructed by Ernest H. Jeppson of Utah State Agricultural college, Logan. About a dozen apprentices were in attendance. The second class will be held this (Friday) evening, beginning at 7:30 oclock, in room 203 at the high school, according to Noble Parsons, chairman of the local apprentice training committee. Each class session lasts two hours, and two are to be held each week, on Wednesday and Friday evenings. Apprentices are required to take 144 hours of classwork a year. Parsons said, or they risk losing their veterans apprentice training payments. BRING JAYCEE COUNT OVER ICO wrote to the department of motor vehicles in Salt Lake City and was informed by the commissioner that this could not be done legally. The general basis of the requirement for the registration of a motor vehicle or the liwho censing of an individual operates a vehicle is that of C$11 Apprentice Glass 3 NEW AND RETURNED MENTORS d Discussed Hall Baetz, state campaign manager for American Cancer society, met with members of the local chapter of the society Wednesday afternoon at the Brigham City court room in the city ball. Members present were Mrs. Leland Larsen, Mrs. Orville Merrell, Mrs, Ben Knudson, Mrs. Victoria Johnson, Mrs. Wayne Owens, Mrs. J. E. Ryan and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. Eighteen iniated in members were "wJunior Chamber -- c at a membership meeting ! eld Wednesday evening in the Commercial and announcement was made of seven more men acwho cepted for membership could not be present to be inducted. Eight former members who have been absent in service with the armed forces were introduced and welcomed back to the clul , of Cominc club-room- s, Glenn L. Anderson, president Junior Chamber, presided at the membership meeting, which was attended by about 15 Jaycees and guests. Fred Allen of the entertainservice. on ment committee reported 12 months t. Judd served the last dance, and announced jeas as a mess sergeant and the next membership dance to c athorized to wear the be held April 13. the fact Baetz emphasized theater ribbon, good in the 17 that To Be people milliqp n J. Oleen Palmer gave the uct medal, American country are now afflicted with treasurers report, and Anderand the victory rib-H- e died have More cancer. people son reported on progess of the was inducted into the Held 29 from cancer during war years Junior Chambers wildlife proJanuary 26, 1943. than weer killed by Germany gram, in cooperation with the and Box Elder Wildlife federation. Shares of Happiness Jewell Nelson The annual Box Elder high and Japan combined. Easter seals will go on sale in school prom will be held March Sgt. Jewell D. Nelson was He stressed the fact that the Fred Allen introduced the week in the from the 29 at the high school gymnas- death rate in women ntly discharged between Brigham City thisfunds to sup- program numbers, which infor drive annual at Fort Douglas, ium. the ages of 35 and 55 caused of the Nation- cluded a medley by a girls trio, 10 months oriental to his Starlit Everglades is the by cancer is higher thin any port the program Chil- Arvella Sackett, Kathryn Hunfor to al is Crippled Nelson this seas. theme of the prom Society eligible year, other disease. saker and Nancy Jane Stoller, Winifred Mrs. and dren Adults, r the theater Renae according to Next to heart ailments can- Ryan, county chairman, announ- accompanied by Ruth Stoller; Reeder and Harold Compton. iperations ribbon with one Mardi Gras, a piana duet, !e star, The dance, presented by the cer is second in the death rate ced today. American .theater Mrs. Dies Barbara Housley and played by conis of men. of the in honor will Pohl Mrs. conduct medal, Maxwell on, good junior class, a song and and Joan Harmon, of senior class. star. tact all business firms north outgoingary ribbon and bronze not disease number The dance only tap deadly by Dorene NorVerdi Breinholts orchestra nd Mrs. is the son of Mr. Forrest street while Mrs. In Los ( strikes the old but also ivette R. Nelson. man Jensen and Mrs. Ryan will Wheeler and Patsy BoycHis wife, currently playing at the Rain- children. Cancer causes young many iormer Reva Jackson, bow Rendezvous has been ensouth of has -- airman Marvin T' ' than visit establishments more deaths in children n Mrs. Judith Northman to sell Shares of Hap- wiU' making her home at Teas- gaged for the evening. of the paint- Forrest, Those on the prom committee does polio. fix-uTaylor died of a heart piness. campaign up, cltaii-up- , attack in Los Angeles Monday, are class officers, Doug Mann, Miss Meanwhile, Margaret which the Junior Chamber has Fifteen percent of all cancer slensen and Troxell 18. March Jean Lowe and Junior Rasmus- cases can be cured now. The Woodside, chairman for the been asked to conduct for the o Brigham Mrs. Taylor was born in sen. The committee besides principal reason for American Bear River stake, has organ- city this spring in connection City service-wer- e discharged March 15 Lycksele, Sweden, March 6, chairmen includes Norma Lem- Cancer society is to have symp- ized the north end of the coun- with the approach of the Utah i the army 1872. She was married to J. M. on, Ben Glover, Nannette Han- toms at the Fort diagnosed more quickly so ty and is preparing to launch Centennial next year, reported glas separation Mortensen in Copenhagen, Den- sen, Vernell Dee that sometime center, Hunsaker, during the next a similar drive, aided by Mrs, on plans( and progress of the fc. mark. To this union three chil- ChristensRaymond W. Harper, Bonnie Lee, Carol yeatbr'twefthe death fate may W. - A. Alien, Reverend Phelps. campaign.4 en of Mr. arid Mrs7 Ray dren were born. Johnson, Preston Merrell, be cu in half. There are three and A. N. Rytting of Tfemon-tonShe moved with her family to Willis Hansen, Brigham City stensen, 317 south First Peterson, Donald Malm-ros- e methods of cancer cure: surgRytting, publisher of the over-witserved 16 months and Dick Eskelsen. Robert ery, radium and Haugesund, Norway, where she Bear River Valley Leader, is representative on the Utah state lived for five years. While there Harper, Jack Owens, Eileen Chamber board of dithe 734th Anti-Air-- t A cancer control society be- publicity chairman while Rev- Junior she became a convert to' the Christensen, Glenda Is secretary of the rectors, reported the candidacy His battalion. erend Artillery Heaton, Phelps 1913 when in New York in L. D. S. church, and her home Joyce rations include the Asiatic-li- c Bear River stake organization. of Grant Thorne, Springville, Warren, Eric Hansen, gan became open to the mission- Joan Wright, David Price and some civic minded indivduals for the national Junior Chamtheater ribbon with two 1942. to tackle tried and got together Similar drives will be con- ber presidency. e stars, The memberaries. Later she returned to Beverly Carlson are promaides. American theater Nebeker Will Be Released a Since then this Manducted in Willard, Perry, problem. of voted full support on, Guest list for the prom next memorial Copenhagen, and still later emship good conduct medal, NebekN. has been Kenneth hospital Corporal tua, Bear River City, Corinne Thornes campaign. in Friday, March 29, will be the to Brigham City, ippine liberation ribbon and igrated W. E. Mrs. and the York New Mr. and erected in er, son of and Honeyville during the camd May of 1915. She lived here for parents of the prom committee victory ribbon. He was also was Nebeker of Willard, is now Announncement society has changed names and paign period from March 21 to and became several well class and into the army May 24, years, parents promaides, as American April 21, Mrs. Ryan announced. made of the state Junior Chamis now known to the states from the cir Scandinavian known in class and senior also parents. Fifth replacement depot near While the Easter seal cam- ber convention, to be held in cles. 5 Frank Patrons are Superintendent Cancer Society. E. Troxell, son of Manila for his discharge from is almost entirely a volun- paign is new to Utah and Box Logan May 16, 17 and 18. It to was married She John and Mrs. Mrs. and Hervin Bunderson, F. C. Troxell, A representative of the Amerthe army under current readVery few Elder county, the work of the north First Taylor of Preston, Ida., and Assistant Superintendent and tary organization. west, served spoke regulations. justment moved Mrs. Mont Harmon, Mr. and workers are paid. There are national organization has been ican Cancer society afterward months overseas as a switch'shortly they Entering the army in May, where Mrs. Perry Dalton, Mr. and 48 chapters in the United States going on for 25 years and now briefly on the societys funds to Long Beach, d operator with the 734th Calif., arrived to be conducted Cpl. Nebeker 1945, she lived for several years. Mrs. R. N. Price, Principal and and one in Alaska and Hawaii. has 42 affiliated state societies campaign Aircraft Artillery battal-an- overseas on New Guinea last nation April 21 the is the of The of needs the throughout society objective crippled 1922. Mr. a serving in died For Mrs. Assistant Freeman and Alf is eligible to wear the Taylor 1944, to serve with number of years Mrs. Taylor Principal and Mrs. E. A. Seeley. to improve medical knowledge persons across the nation. The to April 28, and asked Junior theater ribbon November, artillery 734th the the Salt Lake Shirt Weeks have been spent in and pursue and further the pro- number of persons needing Chamber cooperation. A comtwo battle operated stars, good inmittee composed of Vern Smith, these specialized services battalion. He is authorized to while in Brigham preparing for this occasion and gram. and shop, American theater wear the good conduct medal, million Boyd Sheffield, Mark BrightBetween April 12 and 20 one clude over as a from all reports the committee made she her living City liberation American theater ribbon, Philippine dressmaker. has planned a very original and of the best cancer specialists in crippled children, registered in enburg, Ray Conger and Bob on and the ribbon, acific with victory ribbon the United States will hold the states, almost seven million Nielsen will have charge of the theater several For the past was inducted years outstanding dance. into the army two campaign stars, Philippine public meetings in Ogden and adults crippled from disease or activity. she has made her home with 24, 194 3. liberation ribbon wth one accident, with one hundred Logan. her daughter, Edith Northman, Vern Smith, director memand Baetz expressed the societys thousand added annually, man and Hit-Ru- n star and the World War Los Angeles architect. Is Bolt Are Out of the membership commitber lu' desire to have clinics ideally from this war, over fourteen Mrs. Taylor had many friends Brighram City service-wer- e II victory medal ribbon. tee, reported that the memberlocatd so as to reach all per- thousand veteran amputees. in Brigham City. Her survivors discharged from the Now On Terminal Leave ship of the Junior Chamber had In to interested sons services the These symphaving special Northman include Edith of Los Mnrch 14 at Fort Doug- increased from 45 to more son toms diagnosed. Mobile cancer crippled are supported by vol- been Captain Fred H. Tingey, terAngeles, Mrs. Agnes M. Anthan 100 during the current fison now is Lake G. of Salt R. 51, of Crow, are also to Tingey, clinics contributions the 5 Guy being planned. untary and derson of Cottonwood, Farrel Norman, son of minal leave following service in year. Willis Hansen introFour million dollars were state societies during the month cal d Mrs. Eric Northman of Garland, who City, was arrested Tuesday duced the new members. Edward Norman, the U. S. army since his entry of the officers Brigraised last year. Sixty percent before Easter, by the purchase to Seattle, evening by moved served 24 months recently In the in January, 1943. re- of Easter seals. Based on valid, ham is collected department, police of City the money New members initiated were: several ins a surgical technician Wash., and stepchildren. John I. Johnson and Karl turned to the state in which it unfilled need, these services are Captain Tingey arrived home conthe 74th services will be Funeral of the Brigham Nile 18 Meservy General hospital, March 3 after spending on a charge of is collected. for crippled persons of all ages, Steam ducted from the Wilshire ward dhorized to wear the Euro-Kay Olsen of Laundry; the air transport this with for cancer races drive are driving. months The and Funds creeds. of Los Angeles, and burial will C. A. West company; Jarvis theater cf a becourt in in the operations to take place used for services which do not Peterson of Merrell Lumber city Appearing command year is scheduled be in a Los Angeles cemetery. theater ribbon, fore Judge Waldermar A. Call April theater of operations. April has been des- duplicate the work of other company; Jay Wight, electric- conduct ATC medal and victory His particular duty with Wednesday, on charges filed by ignated by President Truman as private or public agencies. lon He entered Wayne Johnson, Board of the sheriffs department. Crow Cancer Control Month. Goverthe army was governing traffic for flights Trenna J. Watkins The 1946 Easter seal, edged ian; ember 2, 1942. Education employe; Bob Knudfined was and e over all the to with silver nors celebrate pleaded guilty and twenty-fivover the hump. mayors son of Knudson Floral; Reed Dies Thursday L,renzo M. Bott, son of $100. He paid the fine. country are also cooperating in years of growth, gives ev Palmer of Palmer Tingey plans to attend Utan and MrsJewelry; Lorenzo J. Bott, State an Crow admitted college the drive. hitting eryone the chance to participate Steve Anderson of Anderson Agricultural Trenna Jean Watkins, served 29 automobile driven by James F. months overseas, spring quarter and continue in Vern the of Sheffield, further Smith, Boyd development of Mabel of daughter ,orized to wear the Euro-tneat20, of Brigham City, Mark Brightenburg, Ray Con- essential services to the disabled Produce; Stayner Thompson with his mathematics and phyGull and William L. Watkins, Nielsen, Thompson Hardware; Ted Korth of operations a in the few of local Bob and and vicinity Perry Nielsen, handicapped. sics major. of S. M. Rasmussen Insurance died at Wilson Lane, Weber minutes before his arrest. The ger theater ribbon, Junior Chamber of Commerce 12:30 oclock Thurs-- , at agency; Manuei Jensen, painter county n. north Discharged was car Crow meclal DcMars to and victory have volunteered coming onnduct son and paperhanger; Homer Dixon afternoon, March 21, of route to Logan from Salt Lake members, DcMars, day Rennie the drive. Measles Epidemic On Sergeant 10r to of Central Chevrolet; Delbert complications following meas- City, and the Nielsen car was help during entoring the army of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. DcMars, disles. Jensen, farmer; Vern Harmer of In Brigham Decline honorable an car The Crow south. Bott received going a was 126-Fo('j43, The child was born at GarJ. C. Penney company; Alan e Ttah Refrigerator the Nielsen car. State Agricul-- charge February 22, Washinland and is survived by the Crow told the court that he was' There Jensen, farmer; G. Earl Reese, evidence slight spending after Bid Ollcgo Logan. To Public gtons Birthday, Opened a mother and in the father, sister, the was measles that fanner; Jimmy Dixon of Larsen f Sailor Released epidemic acslowed years the down, following three and Geraldine Kay; four brothers, DeMars served City for Brothers plumbing; and Jack but failed to stop. office warring in Brigham P. William two cident, sec-s- ; years For Stephens, i?nnst'n' seaman cla Keith, Ronald and Dallas, all This was the second arrest on of the division engineer, war the week ending March 15, but McAllister of Anderson ProLorinne, was as an instructor at March Field, of Wilson Lane; grandparents, duce. charges department, reported today that it was on the increase in Box California. driving March 12 from Mr, and Mrs. Leo Forsgren of .made Elder outside New members who were not county Brigham his Johnson ' n?vJr at the Officers and received a discharge Haussman refrigHe by Legonaire J naval per-T- , Perry and Mrs. H. D. Robbins josephson jn the past month. erator, 126 cubic feet capacity, City, where 45 cases were re- present to be inducted are Hal .n,cr' Shoemaker, Cal from Ft. MacArthur, California of Mountain iew, Mo. minat Leave instances the arrested previously used by the conval- ported for the week. In Brig- Bosley of the B. and B. Bill, air corps. Services will be conducted jn party pleaded guilty, and paid escent camp for Bushnell Gen- ham City only 22 new cases of iards; Louis Christensen; Jesse N' Hansen, son His Darents were able to go Tuesday afternoon, March 26, at $100 fines. visit Nielsen of Nielsen Motor comand him eral hospital and located on the measles were reported. meet to 1 o'clock in the Harold B. Felt termin ,M,rs' Carl Hansen, is down California. pany; Jay Hansen of Peters bird in leave for the next with friends City refuge Brigham In two cases new of addition, home. funeral iaj Utah Eggs Best in U. S. Jewelry; Johnny Forsgren; HarC.C.C. camp at Brigham City, chicken Listed Among Civilians were in pox reported hus-- ; old Hansen; and Norman GrovIf it were not for ceiling will be for sale to the public has bccn in the scr" Elmer for for the week. much Sergeant Kenneth Hall, Brigham City wM tQ0 er, farmer. since New Pleased West York Anderson bids. and sealed under Roma of prices. Charley's truck band ash February, 1941, Russell, James Mrs. Coast obtained would from be the and forms Former Jaycees back from Was Bid the Mr. pay may buyers state, of Throughout r?ter Rafted. and son he fainted. With Results Of Ad six to eight cents a dozen more from the custodian at the Brig- measles epidemic was on the the armed forces, who are rereceived Iris honorable driver tW Hall 3S yParS "HjstST man8 March Charles Brown, of Brown's for Utah eggs than eggs from ham City bird refuge C. C. C. increase, with a total of 632 suming their membership, were he attended discharge Thursday. Notice 'Ms Miss. Shoe hospital, placed an ad-- ' any other part of the nation, camp where prospective bidders new cases reported. Two hun- introduced. They are Winston training Shelby, the in interested at school. For Camp If you are is-- 1 Utah poultrymen been in the have been will be assisted in making an dred and nine new cases were P. Nelson, Ray Reese, Reese two has in Wednesday's ertisement Hall control years he has ser Sergeant as county fire ,'n Halv. adver-- told. September 2, position of Box Elder County, sue of the News-Journsince inspection of the refrigerator. reported in Ogden, 85 in Davis Jensen, Dick Davis, Ray Anderservice Future marketing prospects Sealed bids will be received by county, 60 in Logan, 91 in Salt son, Bob Anderson, Boyd Shefickson fs canvas dams. By Thurstime of his dis- supervisor the At to the rising 1943. Released to u make application . a please Lake City, 35 in Weber county field and Charles Dredge. noon he had sold out and for Utah eggs are very bright, the Salt Lake Real Estate serving ' Hendrickson, son charge lie was Elder County Commission-ad!- day notidivision Pacific and 24 in Salt Lake countv. have egg been Guests at the meeting Wed- to has sent enginan Denver producers letter He airmail The ) Hendrickson. Cor- draftsman. by April I.. 1M. fied and eastern and western eer, 580 south State street, There were only 84 new cases nesday were Ross Langworthy radar another hundred. both in ordering training eSh' frm army atnthe1SCharged That ad certainly did get markets have been totally un- post of fee box 210, Salt Lake of chicken pox in the entire and Paul Huchel. radio. Ilia tot P fatirm Davis Brown said. able to get enough Utah eggs City, until one oclock the af- state, principally in Following the program and Baird results for me, CPnlcrEdwin J. :'fc w Field, Florida. because of armed forces ternoon of April 1, Stephens county, Salt Lake City and Salt business meeting, a Dutch lunch and small (Seal) new dams When the wife in, get his Clerk, and ' 19 mnd,utkson He Counly who Lake county. was served. said. I'll run another one. M22-cbs overseas ire making their, as a daughter (t win!1 Forrest. West 135 thc 407th at home Infantry, A. Asia-'acifi- Asiatic-Pacifi- c h of the d Easter Seals To Go On Sale This Prom Week In County March Taylor Angeles Mor-tense- p X-ra- in-:e- d anti-aircra- l, one-thir- d Asiatic-P- cam-pag- n Driver Arrested Here n 1 21-2- - d ot side-swipe- d one-hal- honor-charge- d n j . , . 1 -- Sub-Offic- e, ,s,Pr j f |