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Show U 8 Queens teach News-Journ- sit ineenuie stall will be bu-- completing the Peach edition, to be delnered Wednesday muiumg t v x J S' A if H .v V Office To Be Closed Tuesday al All pictures and records of senice men tn eluded in the Peach Das edition m r Ilex Elder County In World War II linrh . lie included in Wednesday's issue, m Das i BOX ELDER i , .,nI Ui' d'SStt t,;(eewf:Journ.al olfce not later than Saturday The remain open until (i oclock Saturda ' euning instead of closing at 1 oclock as usual. ouma feil3 Brigham City , Box Elder County , Utah And More . . . And More. . . And More Peach Queens Auxiliary Again . Will 1V1AW v t. " Vt. Isfeilfe 1TR Petersen Fu'ie jl n 1e Operate ?each Days Stand TELLS BDSHNELL GROUP TO SOLVE INSTITUTIONS PROBLEM i pUt ur Terms Present State Establishments "A Disgrace To State" a s LJ 4-- Labeli'g many of Utahs a wdfaie insti'utions ; Representatives Of Sheriff's Office dis- Sheriff Warren Hyde today explained how some representative of the sheriff's office may be reached at any hour, day or night, by telephone. The sher.ff s office Hyde or one of his deputies is on duty and available at all times. From 9 o'clock in the morning until 5 o'clock in the afternoon, telephone calls to the sheriff's office may be made to the office, as listed in the telephone directory. After 5 o'clock in the evening, before 8 or 9 o'clock in the morning, or on Saturday afternoons after 1 o'clock or Sundays calls should be placed to the sheriff's home, or the home of one of bis deputies. At least one of the four is cn duty always, Hyde exclaiiied. Hyde's telephone number at home is 601. Leo Cottam may be reached at telephone No. 113, Robert Gardner at 183 J4, and Ed Sylvester at Tremon-to- n Sheriff Hyde phone explained. The new telephone directory will make this arrangement clearer than does the present book. grace to the state, Gov. Herbeit Maw Wednesday chaiged tre Bush-pe- ll mwly appointed investigating committee with s he ta k of recommending fUtahs institutional ,'ie pioblems 3 30-m- solu-10n- -r 44 - jUftSU twAsAusU-to- t M?orie Troxell Model An plane ch b . . . i rk Law Expected To Curb Abuses Of Training Beih Hclmgren I J Sci ice . is Brigham Enlist Bonna Tingey company Aden Oil Jr, Army Six Bngham City boys enlisted in the legulai army August 20 and four Bngham City boys enli.ted August 16, Captain Join M Sehneidei, U S aimy dislecruitmg se. vice, Ogden, closed yestuday. The voung men enlisted at ('is time in older to be asuied of the educational benefits of he G. I. bill of lights, Schneider said. Those erlistmg August 20 were Milton Lemon, s n of Mr nd Mrs. Cleun Lemon, 217 east first south; Robeit G Bennion, son of M.. and Mrs Gltn BenWilnion, 329 cast Fust south, liam L. Packer, son tf Mi. and Mis. Ira Packei, 75 south Main tieet, Palmer F. Seigfned, son of Mr. and Mrs rolmei Seigfned, Sr., 46 north Thud east. Stephen . ar,d A. Carrutheis son of Mi Mrs Andiew Cairutheis of 212 oulh Second east, and Wallace G Clay, son of Mr. and Mis. Wallace A. Clay M Rt 2 K','- - ", 'W 5 A' m Those enlisting August 16 were Ray Seashore, son of Mr. end Mis. Call Seash ie of 336 west Fust south, Jo! n L. Holmes, Delbert son of Mr. ard Mis Holmes cf 55 south Second ca-Fairell Jemen, son of kli and M.s. Periy Jensen of 534 s uto Thud west, and Geiald C. Peterson of 639 south f ifth eaM. 4, ixa 1 r. -- k itf v - , I Stciling Gaidner ' enlisted August ; y' Margaret Boll lies Electric P j Stores And Places fness 0 Se Closed Mon. .CllY St0feS 8nd bu aness will be jtosEd : nr,?v ebservance LaHn r day one of the holi- : 3C biih local business r-- year' Eim ,'Wclthcirman cf the j1 ,;,r h mer- - reminded Thlb; i;etn nsrn,B "Tiere her snce lcddY- - wil1 he open Tuesday of course, w,pS be no Parade or cS.en,eJal PPhhe obser-.d- . dy. Kl.tgaard r Dewey-vill- e 19 Foi-gie- Jean Nielson 0 K. Rubber Wildeis pio-;iar- State Senator To Speak At Teachers Institute Wed-- j was described as the t county fan' in Box Elders iy s oiy A c.owd of moie than ,JUt) persons filled the giand-- j fm the fi-- 1 ds and blea-hei- s .J peiformanee of the lodeo Mdnesdav evening. On 18th Members of lhe Brigham City local 128, laborer's union, were notified today of the Labor Day picnic for members and their families. The picnic will be held in the Box Eldor county park, beginning at 12 oclock noon Monday, Septem- mtiu-iastrall- j ber 2. pro-ide- day. law-loe- s un-ie- c California Dies the I1 busnes USUa' The model aii plane club, souetj, Elder organized about a month ard ceitain organizational tails lema'in to be uoiked Gene Davis, president, said Other officer-- of club include Paul Benm.n, tre taining featuics was ag , Tne contest Sundaj, el cla-o- s gas-pow- ei speed planes, planes, planes, tow line ed free-flig- ht rubber-powete- d hand-launc- h gliders and beauty planese all will compete in their sepa-latclasses, with prizes offcied in all competitions. male in the United States, rriT V '4 -- , 'V i rt- f:--' Jy,, A V. v i ' RC x. " ' V a- . 4 , , 'bifSv' 5 Lighting High School Football Field With g linemen, and . . , soon will be the scene of pigskin-totin- g and hand parades as football season gets under way cheering crowds and with the opening home game September 20. The Bee gridders will play on their own field under lights this season for the first time. The lighting of the stadium was a project sponsored and carried through by the high school Boys league. Newly-In.stalle- d pep-squa- Donna Smith Smith Service station , . . . . - fj, Pauline Nelson 24 Enlisted Men From Sixth Area To "Point" L , . remains ts hard-drivin- . . . Bngham Tire shop j w 4, c'v 'sv ; ?- . According to army recruiting an examination has been scheduled for March 4, the 1947, to select entrants to military academy the following July 1. All enlisted men in the territorial limits of the Sixth army command, except army air forces personnel, are eligible to make application for selection. Applicants who meet requirements will appear before a board of qualified officers for interview. Upon being passed by the board, they will be sent to headquarters, Sixth army, to take the examination. repie-cntative- - Glens Modern drug . fu-tu- te day - . . including Lorna Weaver - those who become 18 years old, Id register as provided in section 2 of the Selective Training and Service act of 1940 as amend- Twenty-fou- r enlisted men in the Sixth army area, realizing the lifelong ambition of the average regular army man, Will become cadets at the U. S. mil- .tary academy, West Point, N. Y., officials at the U. S. army reeruning station, 202 Federal building, Ogden, announced to- , - trants must be reopened and in order to meet calls by the war department. Lights On Bee Stadium This Fall speed-merchan- gliders, every c curer invited to attend There will be no admission charge. C All kinds of planes B and The liability of citizen of the United States, and every other male peison residing l , is un-- il . 8 public selective service March 31, 1947: Tie-mont- , society. Puipose of the club is t) in model plane building eatBox Eldei c.unty as an intei train aeronautical and ing hobby p spoitsman-slning, and to develop e among in competition A planes of model builders. is panwinter meeting piogiam of flight ned, in which thcoiy enter- will be studied along with extending unchanged, although Francis Simeon Drake, 48, of none may be inducted until he Robles, Calif , was killed becomes 19 yeacs old.un-- h vramble when eight purebrtyi MonuJj aftuino&n, August 2t5, dt lerefoid calve-- , donated by busi- 3 20 o'clock in the afternoon in a volunteers. ness and civic oigamzations, raihoad accident, at Niles, Calif. Any such person beooming 18 were turned loose in the aiena years old is required by the law He wa born August 24, 1898, with the F F A b ys in pursuit. iO present himself immediately The calves weie given to the at Counne, a son of Simeon and for registration by the local board He Jar.e Wardop IJiake. Mary boys who captuied them. for the area in which he has his Corwas reaied and educated in Featuied events Wednesday in- inne and attended Box Elder permanent home or for the one cluded a womens fall fashion Mgh school. He was employed in which may happen to be on shew at the mam exhibit build- for seveial years by the Utah hat day. Failure to register is jumshable, upon conviction, by ing and a dance at the fair- Power and Light company as an fine or imprisonment, or both. grounds sponsored by the electrician, and worked for this If the 18th birthday falls on Civic league. Womens Falls fiom at Idaho company Proceeds of the celebiation will 1927 to 1931 He was employed a legal holiday or Sunday, such go to the construction of a new as an electrician by the Western peison must present himself for fairgrounds at Tiemoi.ton Pacifir railroad at the time of registration on the day preced-.n- g or following such holiday. Winners of Tuesdays horse- his death. Boys residing m the Bear River pulling contest, less than 32,000 He is a veteran of World War alley may present themselves ibs., were Claud Diaycr, Clinton, A. D. Earl, Tremonton, I, having served in the 365th first, Ailo Anderson, Tremonton, Lewis Bros, Salt field artillery. He entered ser- f they so desire; otherwise, they second, and Lake City, thud. Over 32,000 lbs., vice with several other Bngham will repoit at the office of the City boys in the earlier war. 'ocal board in the county court Clinton, first; He Kelly Diayer, is survived by a sister, Mrs. i.ouse, Brigham City. r, Lewis Bro.-.- , Salt Lake City, Beside Lwering the draft age Tie- - Mary Diake Loke, of La Jolla, ond, and Geoige Calif 20 to 19 years, the current from monton, thud. 18- law also provides: (1) An Fune-aservices will be held month and service perburning Visit In Brigham 11 at oclock Friday morning at iod for inductees; (2) Exemption Mr. and Mrs. Robert W Jack ihe Harold B Felt Funeral home, for all fathers w'ho support their son and Mr and Mis Glen C. witn the Revei end Erne.--t C. Jackson of Seattle, Washington, pdrrish conducting the services childien or maintain a bona fide have been visiting at the home Interment will be in the Bng- - family relationsnip with them. The amended selective service of Mr. and Mis. Rcy Holland in ham City cemetery. act also provides for reinduction Bngham City. Glen Jackson of certain registrants in Class was recently discharged from the Is In Dr. Rasmussen who aie under 30 years of serarmy following 25 months, age and who have not served vice. Rochester For Study overseas, cr for at least six months, exclusive of time served Di is Rasmussen J Howard Undergoes AFFnec,omy ina while pursuing a course of of Man-lae- d in Rochester, Mu n., taking Mary Ellen Jepp-e- n Uua underwent an appendectomy special d ctors short course. He struction in a university, college, or similar institution of learnTuesday, August 27, at Cooley left Saturday and plans to be 9 ing The cases of all such regisMemorial hospital. back in his ffice September Septem-b- e amorg will be inter-chimembeis cf the B'lgham City deto ou oiganidtion nlybe Admittance fiee of charge, the contest will invited. the and the public is will sec- A model an plane contest airport City KUiud-- 1 be held at Bngham aid etary-t- i on Sunday afternoon following3 son, di lector. Peach Days, September 8. at C'ltx bos . clock About 20 Bngham The contest is sponsored by and men of all age.-- model p ai.e The enthusiasts aie membeis of the the Box Eldei Model saciety. M-d- Mis. Manila L. Spencer, cleik local board No. 3, said this eek that too many boys in Box Elder county have failed to register on their 18th birthdays, and gave the following mstiuc-10n- s under public law No. 473, ,f Iasa Held At Model Airplane Contest Will Be 6 Brigham City Airport Sunday , September Box Bday Still Required ed, Futuie Fanners of America :ot a taste of action at the calf :3om 8 y institute will be served a regulai school lundi, cafeteria style. The lunch will be prepared and served by the school lunch cooks. will open Tuesday Schools morning throughout the distuct Buses will cover the same routes they did when school closed in the spang School lunches will be served in all schools on Tues- Dtewes Floral Draft Sign-U- p Tuesday night's Members of the Logan local Guest speaker for the institute western fans and cowboys end their families also will to be held at Box Elder high ,ith some unscheduled excite- - attend the inter-citpicnic, school Monday for all teachers tnt when one f the vicious lhe committee reported. will cooks school lunch be and rahra bulls bioke through the1 State Senator J. Welton Waid of nnce on the west side of the I Willaid, who will explain the i cna. Staitled spectntois aban-one- d seveial proposed constitutional thur dignny and fled to amendments to be put before the nve the bull plenty of room voters next fall. until the cowr.ands could get the In At noon those attending Bennie Lee B. Billiaids Pages Members Of Local 128 Holding Labor Day Picnic Monday Most Successful rodeo Sc Volume 51, Number 70 s Acclaimed j The cut tain iang down sday evening cn what B. Friday, August 30, 1946 ai n Evelyn Cneier Reeves Cleaners Tremonton Fair Owen D. Knudson Joins explains that the not apply to disabled veter- , C. B. Williams Agency ans tiaming under Public Law-16school but i nly to veterans in Owen D Knudson, son of Mr. r l on piogiams Mis. Jesse Knudson, foimer-l- y ard Pubwhich is I. G bill, the of Bngham City and now of lic Law 346. California, has taken a psiti.n Undei piovjsions of the new as ofnee manager for the Car allowances to all roll B. Williams agency in Briguct, ham Cityor m college vtieians scaled .laming progiains will be Knudson has resided in Calitown so that the veteians total fornia the past thiUeen years. exmonthly income shall not He, Mrs Knudson and their two he has if dependents, childien are ceed $200 returning to Brig- -' and $175 if he is single. ham City to make their home. The purpose of this provision Mis Knudsm is the former Dor progiam is to lrsuic that the Davis, daugh,er of William will be a legi.imate attempt to othy Both Mr. and Mis T Davis teach a veto. an an occupation Knudson are graduates of Box alieady event veteians It will pi Elder high school. salaried high Uamed and in f;om signing up to become jbs -and Major Operation president of the fum, underMis. S R Richards diawmg subsistence which they went a major operation Wednesdo not need emStaking at the abuses of day at Cooley Memorial vetploye! s who have exploited eians with inadequate tiaming programs, the new law provides msuie that contracts are not vio- for a ngid set cf s'andaids for In Utah this is the state This will insure all pi glams of public instruc- department that all ' eterans will actually tion. providing he lea m-- g a tiade he standaids aie followed. There'll Be The law puts teeth into this last provision by authorizing the federal gov eminent to pay the state otganiatjcns, which have setting up the been chaiged to Lr investigations piogiams, Dabb Mary Jensen f 1 Loca of d al 96-J- Ott Wo Opeiating throughout the day and nd evening both Fnday 'aturday of Peach Days, Septem-e- r sta'-6 and 7, will offei ndwiches, cold dunks, popsic-Ge- s and other refieshments tc the public. .Vis Ruel M Eskelsen is gen-rchan man of the Auxiliary cliair-re- n oroject, and are Mrs Mai tin Rasmus. sen, Mis Will Sheffield, Mi. n and Mra. Chailes Hiffoid. The stand each year has beer well patronized dunng Peac-Jay- s by lesidents of the Bngham isit-City aiea and Peach Days s, and the Auxihaiy aeain tins year is soliciting this pationage Vlrs E kelsen said yesterday Funds raised through the opeia-loof the stand assist laigely a in the Auxihaiys annual .f piojects and actiutic or the public benefit. fe At the first meeting of the committee held in the governors ffice, he outlired the pioblems e build-ngbrought about by shortage of funds and outdated construction. He cited thp need for a state h me fm the indigent aged, the possibility of a state alcoholic center and fne Rehabilitation hazaids and oveiciowding at t e state school for the deaf and blind, state industriall scho.l and Uiah state hospital. He asked the committee to in e tigate not only the feasibility of acquiiing Bushnell hospital, new but also to lecommend construction if the institutions aie n- -t moved. He said the committee is to 'wok in conjunction with a state 'stnae-hou-- e investigatirg com-- I rruttee which will bee me active if the voters pass a constitutional amendment allowing the legisla-tui- e to designate the location of 'ceitain state institutions. Committee members, representing all types of organizations, named D A. Skeen, Salt Lake attorney, as cnaiiman, and Law lence H. Evans, Ogden, superintendent of the Dee hospital, as On-Jo- b vice chairman Sophus Berterson, state welfare commission chair-- ( Wayng C. Dabb, contact ofThd ' Veteians man, and vtclfaie Commissioner office at 414 Kiesel J Pailey White attended the called today Ogden, ouilditig, meeting. he attention of veterans and to the new law designed 10 at the abuses of the to stake Boys program, tiaming whi-- h was signed recently by piesident Truman. In ob.-Jet- ' . Always On Duty pub-h- c W. Tr.e B'lgham City American Legion Auxiliary again tins Peach Days will opeiate the icfiesh-'ent- s stand, as it has fot a nura The stand again uf years i'l be 1 cated in front of the A. West company stoie. LeOra . ' ml A I & V x,,w' if j r. Donna Ferry , . . Richards Cold Storage . ., |