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Show oupnu ew5 BOX ELDER Briaham City, Box Elder county, Utah Wednesday, July 3, 1946 Volume 51. Number ENTERTAINMENT, CONTESTS AND GAMES FOR AIL AGES LISTED 53 Dr. J. G. Felt To More Than $100 In Prizes Offered By City; Baby Contest Highlight Of The Afternoon Open Office Here J. Gordon Felt, M. D , physicand suigcon is opening offices In the hotel Brigham Entertainment facilities ian jiunization Is leduled For Fri. for small pox, fthcna and diptussis will be Friday, July 5. at the Vinunization Andrew Nielsen, Thermoid Plant 86, Dies Tuesday Will Be Built e Lin-Scho- from 10 to 11 a.m. worth Home On it Camp Leave n Andrew Nielsen, 86, 640 north Main street. Brigham City, died yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon at about 3:30 o'clock, following a stroke. He had been in failing health for some time. Funeral services will be held in u,e Brigham City Eighth ward chapel Friday afternoon at j oclock, under the direc-1 jon of Ernest E. Hansen. Bur-- ! la w;p bc m the Brigham City cemetery, with the Harold B. felt Funeral Home in charge, ; Frjrnds m;ly call at lhe home of Charles M. Collett, 640 Main street, Thursday evening and Friday until time of services. On Nephi Site j Seaman! Bosworth, ivne d Class, son of Mr. and Arnold Bosworth. R. F. 2, Brigham, is in Brig-- ' Cilv on leave, following , building. 7 west Forest, Friday, ner, 50, wife of Leon Gardner, he announced this week Dr. Felt, who attended Box was found dead in an irrigation canal near her home Friday 'Elder high school his senior about 1 oclock p.m. She was year and graduated with the found by her two sons, Rex, 15, class of 1936, is a graduate of i and Arthur, 13. the University of Utah. Northmedical It is not known how Mrs. western university Gardner got into the canal, school, Chicago, and completed Sheriff Warren Hyde reported, a rotating mieineship in Cook but it is believed that she slip- county hospital m Chicago. Upon completing his interne-shiped and fell in and was too weak to pull herself out. Her he was commissioned a shoes and glasses were found on first lieutenant in the U. S. army the canal bank about a mile up- medical corps January 5, 1944, stream from where the body was and served at Foster General It was reported that hospital, Jackson, Miss., Fort located. Mis. Gardner had been ill fyr McPherson station hospital, Atsome time. lanta, Ga., William Beaumont Sheriff Hyde said no inquest General hospital, El Paso, Tex., and Fitzsimmons General hospitwould be conducted. Mrs. Gardner, who was born al, Denver. He was promoted April 12, 1896, in lloneyville, lo the rank of captain in Octois a daughter of James C. and ber, 1945, and rccivcd his from the army June 19. Rose L. Wickham Madsen. She While in the army, Dr. Fit's attended Brigham Young university and Utah State Agricu- principal duties were for a time xhe nt.w pant of the Ther-- i ltural College, Logan, and was in obsietrics and gyncology denioid corporation, for which a married to Mr. Gardner on Dec. partments, eye, ear, nose and Brigham City location has been 22, 1919, in the Logan Temple. throat departments, and the reconsidered, will be located ir j Mrs. Gardner W'as a certified mainder of his army medical Nephi. A definite announce- - pecj Cross nurse and served at coips piaclicc was in general ment to this effect was made Bushnell hospital for two years uieuicine and surgery. Dr. Felt was born and reared Monday morning by W. D. Par-- as a gray ja(jy ghe was active of in Utah, is a member of the L. doe, vice president of the Ther in auxiliary organizations moid company, in a telephone the L. D. S. church. D, S. Church. His wile is the conversation with Walter G. In addition to her husband, lormer Helen Mansfield of Og- Mann, president of the Box survivors are her sons and aen. They have one son, James er Chamber of Commerce. f years old. daughters, Mrs. Rula Jean Sor- G, two and The Chamber of Commerce, enson, Salt Lake City; Sgt. nicy now resiae at Bushnell Brigham City and Box Elder Spencer Gardner, Adak Island, Homes. Dr. tell is a brother county had done everything Alaska; Mrs. Barbara Avondet, uf Harold B. fell of Brigham possible to induce the company lloneyville; and Boyd, Rex, and u,-to build its new 750,000 West- Arthur Ott Gardner, lloneyville; ern factory in Brigham City, and six brothers and sisters, I. even going so far as to offer a Leo Madsen, of Honeyville, e building site without Mrs. Ellen Nielson, Garland; Richard A. Madsen, Farming-toncost, Mann explained. Mrs. Ivy Goodsell, Shelley, Pardoe, however, said the County Agricultural Agent no Idaho; Mrs. Thora Burt, Salt company was accepting H. Stewart returned to Orvin and on decision Lake and Sgt. the that City; "g.fts lus office this week following a the Nephi location was reached Madsen, Fort Warren, Wyoming. sabbatical leave. is Tremonton at the The body oniy on the basis of suitability Vernal During his absence for the company's purposes, .uneral home. Funeral Vernal Willie has served as actiwill be held Friday at 2 ng county agent. Mr. White o'clock in th Honeyville ward will continue with the local ex chapel. tension seivice as assistant camp training at San California. will leport for further July 7 at San Diego. 1 1 y j Johnson Attends o Parts School m. R. Johnson .returned! ,y Evening from where he has been attend- the General Motors parts accessories school held lor' f days at the Newhouso one-hal- . JCppSOll Viet., From Navy Discharge - Arriell N. Jeppscn, EM 74 south Fourth west, Brig- ham City was honorably dis-- . Johnson is employed 'at charged from the navy at Slioe-al Chevrolet as assistant maker. California on June 24. manager. Jeppson entered the service Dec. 2, 1944 and was stationed Lemon Ranch at Peleliu from October 1945 . and Mrs. A. P. Pratt to June 1946. He is authorized from California notifying to wear the Asiatic-Pacific- , l of their new American theater, and victory ss. "Hello everyone. they ribbons Since we've gone rural Prior to entering the navy Uolls over whlch this area has was employed by the no control ought a little lemon ranch Jepp.-oi- i like our paper sent to civil service in Brigham City Until the telephone call, conNorth Olive street, Veil-siderable optimism was felt in Calif.Phone your news to No. 1. county, city and Chamber circles regarding the prospects for iroved Appearance, Air Conditioning , New securing the factory for Brigham City. The city, county and ding Alleys Part Of Dance-Bowl'- s Program Chamber of Commerce had met Dance-Bow- l has com- - cut alleys. every request of the company, extensive exterior im- An air conditioning system and high representatives had infoments and beautification, has been installed in the dance dicated they were well pleased with advantages offered here. carrying through rerno- - hull, upstairs. and improvements on the Extensive repainting and re-'Pardoe, in his telephone conol the building. decorating is being carried out versation with Mann, said nothners and managers of the ing as to what was the final deThere is dancing at the termining factor in the selecare Max and Lloyd Dance-Bow- l every Thursday tion of Nephi. son, brothers. The and Saturday evenings. area in front of the build-- 1 Eppersons have instituted "Gct-beesown to lawn, with Acquaint'd nights on Thurs-t- i Mrs. Nola Nelson active iron pipe fence days, and Saturday evening Fud J it, and a canopy has Tibbitts' seven piece orchestra ii'talled reaching from the Horn U. S. A. C... Logan, iur-- t Dies entrance to the building rushes music for the dancing. tiie sidewalk. The area The took over lhe Mrs. Nola Nelson Lofthouse, I and back of the building Dance-Bow- l Eppersons 1945. 1. eveJanuary been paved with asphait and have been operating the 41, Willard, died Monday, 7 o'clock of at complicaning F parking area, 'nance floor a well as the bowl-tnin- t tions after an operation. of the building has mg icys since October, 1945. was born Nov. 7, 1904, She k repainted. The roof of Lloyd Epperson said that when Box Elder County, pudding is to be painted the new bowling ailejs are m- - at Thatcher, a daughter of Sheldon James Dance-Bowmanl stalled, the ,Ae i estroom on tiie main agement will petition the Brig- and Fannie Weaver Nelson. She moved to Perry, Box Elder of the building has been ham City council for permission 5ged over, and the other is to operate the bowling alleys county, where she received her education. She was married to ihanged making room for on Sundays. Brigham City is Giau H. Lofthouse, Jan. 2, 1929, a ditionai he that town state in the bowling alleys, only m Farmington, and they made 4n3 a total of six. New requires bowling alleys to reihcir home in Willard where he on for the closed main purchased Sundays." 4ion and to replace the pres- - s,n d. they have lived since. Mrs. Lofthouse was an active member of the L. D. S. church. Amusemcnt Hall Has It's " Face Lifted' Survivors include her husband, four daughters, Ruby, Rose, Donna and Edith Loft; house, Willard; her parents, eight brothers and sisters, James an Merlin Nelson, Perry; Mrs. Leoa Noker, Mrs. La Von S'evenson, Mrs. Ethelyne Shaw, Iona Andrsen, Arnold and Lloyd Nelson, Ogden. Funeral services will be 4ield Friday, July 5, at 2 p.m. in the Willard ward chapel with Bish- cp A. B. Taylor officiating, Friends may call Thursday evening between 7 and 9 pm. at the family home in Willard and Friday until time of funeral services. Interment will be made at the Willard cemetery, under Hie direction of the Harold B. Felt In Brigham City The Dance-How- l Home. Funeral . redecoratum ho-'o- 1 News-Journa- . 1 - r Lofthouse t ' Og-en- extensive improvements, ; serv-.ce- will be wide open and a bang-u- p program, including picnicking, clever spoits contests with i prizes for winners, a baby contest with cash prizes for ainners, and exhibition baseball games, has been planned by le city for tonuuiow's gala celebration in Brigham City, it will be the first peacetime fourth of July in five years. .u-d- i i l)r. J. (Jordon Felt served in medical corps Funeral Services For Joe Held Sorenson Yesterday Funeral services were yesterday for Joseph Enoch held Sore- nson, retired Bear River City farmer, who died Thursday at I oclock p.m. in the family home following an extended illness. The services were conducted by Bishop Vernon Johnson in the Bear River ward chapel. Interment was in the Bear River cemetery under the direction of lhe Tremonton funeral horn. Sorenson was born Feb. 15f 1867 at Eden Utah, ancj ,s a S0Il 0f Rasmus Chris- ban and Maren Sorensen Sor- Mf ruary Vhen 'Mr. ensen. was five the family Sorenson moved Bear River City where to he has lived since. On December 27, 1836, he mariicd Selina Sahlin in Bear 'River City. The couple rcceiv-Rober- t ' ed its L. D. S. endowments in the Logan 1889. temple on June 12, Mr. Sorenson worked on the old Oregon Short Line when it was constructed throughout the Rees pioneer park, Brigham Young park and the children's playground will be open for picnicking and everyone is in-- ! vited to bring lots of food and all the kids out for an open air feast. The Brigham City Civic Improvement club, under the direction of Mrs C. S. Hamilton, -- awarded one boy and one girl in the following age groups: Up to and' including one year of age, one year to two years of age, afid two years to three A prince and years of age. princess to reign over the complete show will be chosen from winners. will maintain a refreshment the group will also be awarded Prizes ice hot with cream, dogs, stand, and the fattest the baby pop, and all the other things with the curliest hair, the baby rednecessary for picnic trimmings dest hair, and the least hair. and afternoon and evening must be accompasnacks. The concession will be Contestants by a parent. kept open from 1 o'clock until nied Boat races will be held on 11 o'clock in the evening in the pond between 3:30 and 4 Rees Pioneer park. Four people constio'clock. Over $100 in Cash Prizes tute a team for each boat and Over SlOO in cash prizes will races will be run separately for be awarded the first, second and boys and for girls of the followthird place winners in the vari- ing age groups: 10 to 12, 12 to ous sports contests for children 14, and 14 to 18. and adults winch will begin at Legion Teams to Play 1 o'clock in Rees Pioneer park. Between 4 oclock and 6 The contests include foot races o'clock the Brigham City Amertor boys and for girls, a fat man's ican Legion will take on the race, a boys accuracy distance Ogden American Legion for an races for exhibition baseball game in the tlnow, three-leggeboys and for girls, and bicycle ball park. The Brigham City aryd boat races for boys and for team is as yet undefeated. girls. Admission will be charged Additional cash prizes will be for the game between the Brigawarded the winners of the ham City Peaches and the Brigham Jaceettes baby con- Kearns overseas detachment test, open to all babies under team which begins at 8 o'clock dirce years old. in the ball park. Baseball Start gt 4 OffUieU Namfed t'm Exhibition baseball will begin A public address system will at 4 o'clock in the ball park be used in Rees park for the with a clash between the Brig- celebration. C. S. Hamilton will ham City and Ogden American be the announcer. Starter for Legion teams. F'ollowing a all the sports contests will be lime out for everyone to go Vernal J. Harris, D. A. Olsen, an exhibition Phyllis Sederholm and Mrs. Fay home to dinner, game will ' begin at 8 oclock Jeppson Moody will be the between Brigham City Peaches judges Secretary and treasurer and the Kearns overseas detach- for the celebration will be Joan ment team. The Kearns team Harmon and Margaret Johnson. now boasts two major league J. D. Gunderson is in charge of players. the Fourth of July program. d f also Other Entertainment Additional entertainment for Bushnell Bothwell Sgt. Major s area and later operated a truck Brigham City residents and agent on the Fourth will be To Get Discharge While on leave of absence, garden and dairy farm. Merchants Outing Mr. Stewart has been doing agand provided by tiie Dance-Bow- l He often recalled when as a the Technical Sergeant Louis R. ricultural research Capitol and Roxy theaters. work child of seven he witnessed the Dance-Bow- l Jacobucci, Sgt. Major for the at the the western states. Dancing begins of 150 Indians into tiie Committees Named throughout at 9 o'clock, with music past six months at Bushnell, Accompanied by Mrs. Stewart, baptism L. D. S. church; the baptisms he recently completed an by Fud Tibbits and his orches- and instrumental in the closure in look Bear river. place at tra to last until 1 o'clock. The of two army general hospitals, named ArizCommittees were trip through Utah, At the time of his death Mr. establishment will also be open left Sunday for the separation the regular monthly meeting of ona, California, Oregon and Sorenson was a high priest in for Sheridan, Illinois. all ihe Merchants division of the Idaho. bowling evening. The center, Fr. the Bear He entered the River ward. Jacobucci City Sgt. hanwill to both Chamber of Commerce, Capitol and Roxy also served as a ward teacher have double Home On army April 14, 1943, at Ft. features, dle the annual summer outing for many years and was an offiGame of Lewis, Wtlsl ngton, and was and the Range, for Brigham City businss men County Officers Of in the Bear River M. I. A cer at the Capi- stationed there until January Death are and their employes scheduled D.U.P. playing l for a number of years. Postpone Meet while the Roxy will fea- of 1946. He arrived at Bush-neltol, lor Thursday afternoon, Aug. 8. His wife died a number of ture January 5, 1946. and asand The Rees Pioneer park has been Desperadoes The county officers of the years ago and Mr. Sorenson is "Return of sumed the duties of Sgt. MaRusty. reserved for the afternoon and of Utah Pioneers will suivivod by sons Daughters five and jor. all Brigham City business firms not met this month due to the daughters. Sillas Sorenson of Schedule of Events Jacobucci, although eligo'clock to enjoy will close at Specific prizes for the vari-u- ibleSgt.for separation early this special meeting held last week, Pruvo, Elick Sorenson of Mar an afternoon of fun, recreation sports contests were an- year elected to stay until the to President Oneta VtAla, Calif.; Mrs. Hilda Fieldiaccording l in the and a picnic supper. nounced Tliornc. to assist in Peteof June Mrs. Bessie Clearfield; ng, E. A. Klitgaard, chairman, June 28. The complete sched- - end The next regular meeting will rson, Gat land; and Mrs. Harthe and transferring processing named the following committees be held on ule of events tomorrow in Roes many to other hospiBear 3, riet River August patients Saturday, Morgan. City; as announced by to handle the affair: Lunch and at 3 oclock at the Court House also 18 grand children and nine Pioneer park, tals for further treatment. His D. Gunderson, Brigham City J. lefreshments, K. W. Shirts, Joim at of these A attBrigham City. good summer recreation director, is previous knowledge Musulas and Charles Sheffield; were of great assistendance pf all officers is reprocedures as follows: publicity, C. W. Claybaugh and quested at that time. ance in the closure of Bushnell. Phone your news to No. 7. A. E. Foot races for boys and for program, Klitgaard; After Sgt. Jaco1 James W, Barker and Clyde oclock, bucci willseparation girls will begin at to where go Chicago, Stiatford; recreation, Don J. beginning with the race for the he plans to complete arrangeside east the of chairman and with Baird, ending ments towards establishment of Notice On Having And Using Fireworks the races for the 18 to team; John Larson, chairman of a home and to await the return the west side. There will also be a fat of his fiancee, Sgt. Margaret man's race in which the win-- I Noonan, who is at present on The Brigham City ordinance states that: ners will receive butter instead in the ETO. Four Are Named For of cash. The foot races will be uuty The discharge, firing, use or possession within followed by the boy's accuracy and distance baseball throw in Don Pead Serving On the city limits of all firecrackers, rockets, torpedwhich boys 15 to 17. 18 to 25, U.S.S. Appalachian Commissions Army oes, roman candles or other fireworks or substancand over 25 will compete. Three-leggeDonald Pead, son of L. S. races, following the baseLester E. Richardson, former es designed or intended for pyrotechnic display, ball will be held in six Bead, 438 south Main Street, contest, lieutenant colonel in the army sections, three for boys and three is serving aboard the U. S. S. and al! cannons or other appliances using blank air corps, has been nominated for girls, divided into the fol- Appalachian, an amphibious in for a permanent commission are or lowing age groups: under 10, command ship which is taking prohibitother explosives hereby cartridges the United States army by Pres-10 to 14, and over 14. part in the atomic bomb tests ident Truman. Richardson, who1 and exhibitions 3 m Bikini Atoll. fireworks said at races that provided ed; beginning Bicycle East1 lives at 302 north Second oclock, will be held for girls The Appalachian carried street, Brigham City, was nom-thereof may he under the direction and supervision under 13, boys under 13, girls civilian and navy newspaperinuted for a permanent rank of, 13 and over and boys over 13. men, photographers and radio of the fire department. first lieutenant. commentators to the scene of Baby Show Donald D. Addams of TremonAll children and adults within the limits of Drigham Also at 3 oclock the Jayce-- (he tests. ton was nominated for a cites of Brigham City are stag-mission as second lieutenant. City are urged to comply with this ordinance, particuling a baby contest. Mothers OPA Expires He held the temporary rank of whose babies are taking part in The OPA bill expired Satfirst lieutenant in the air corps. arly in view of the fire hazard resulting from hot, dry the contest are asked to be at urday night. Many Incrascs Frank S. Early, Bushnell, was the scene at 2:30 with their in the price of living are exnominated for a permanent rank weather, and are warned that the city ordinance dealing children dressed in either sun pected unless congress passes of captain in the dental corps, with fireworks will be rigidly enforced by the jKilice desuits or bathing suits, to be lined an extension bill. Meat indusup for the event. Although the try spokesmen said meat prices partment. contest is open to all babies would go up about 10 per cent, under three years old, July 2 real estate authorities expect MAC D. ROBINETTE was the deadline for entry. about 15 per cent Increases in The babies will be judged tentals and an increase of 2 Brigham City Chief of Police on their personality and appear- cents a quart is expected in ance and cash prizes will be milk prices. Bear River homesteaded valley. in the He vis-itoi- eight-wee- k 1 s News-Journa- . j d ! - com-Mrs- . 1 1 |