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Show Car MEETING TUESDAY EMPHASIZES Opening NEED FOR HELP FROM EVERYONE Amputee leram cuntact Dabb. C- ne rep-- e Vt'tei ar.s at contact office te.el buildup. Ogden, utted that t u application BOX ELDER of thi 1 free automo-- for ;hei automo-j- t ngiess providing to exceed a coil not ceitam amputees at men! expei.se, of the er who have th amputees at or above e or both legs le and alno veterans who paialysis have lost the "a leg, or legs, aie eligible. the s proi-ion- by the V. A. ..hat ..UT.ated Utah veterans will nan 75 announced that all vet-i- n this aiea wno believe be eligible for ijey might 0CC5 a should contact his The :o rake application. gions will then go in to jjonal offi.e at Salt Lake will be here eligibility .jbile-- , medical fiom nned rec- - $ Dwayne N. On Furlough geant ersen after 25, September 'risen nber after 1944 12, fr.rr, an L. home re--- g S. D- After basic 7 training at Carrp he left for over--jt- y Hawaii. n in 1945. 12, February went into r on Okinawa where he was Ho received the aceir.cnt. - heart and a cluster for j received while in action Andei.-e- geant .nawa. is also authorized to wear bonze star, Asiatic Pacific mth one star, Philippine ..on ribbon, fte :i i Philippine Wippmes. arrived in Oakland, Cali-- L September 22 and will hack to Camp Beale, Cali-i- . for oil dis.harge. have a news item oi Phone it to No. 7. turners' GUIDE D e POST stamp 'o 49 o sounds of uber 3fl ugar. ' good for Expiies stamp No. 51 frtc No. stamp ootinds good for p cunning sugar. er 31 ' re stamp No piur.ds earning October 31 rtiii Ceiling Prices iriumty ji,(-- goed for sugar. Ex- - Q iS(S should Pstcd in all retail meat Laid and all shorten-ar- e on price ccntrol. .apons r in I Group at 26 cents as fd v. it ; to to 43 cents du.mg the interiti per- -- . 11 pii.r contr'l lapsed, m ring has in t thiee-pmn- con- - d ci , lmg d Crib Capers At The USO TO prices of 27 containers, t 'Je u It Jl (lf the Box El leidtion aie in-f- c- Ku "L of Nation v k 'kf Jan, II i thin m the youths helped sp n- "hldlife federa- meting Monday-WaMemorial ng will start at r thi The? mi j3 Aleck Wildlife k,m summer m will wind lung membership ri1 vwuch J,'wgunied h hi ought the from group W5n,t pbmh,p of, t0 otlur hoys t tbPshTP:ilRn The Will S5cond'--- J K tghS I hl-rtl- i J be Wildlife jj. 5crs WU dur- - fl!St slo,'pin8 baB filled with pi'izcs Pnzps were Anderson. p,7c' Max Morgan and ;'ln of ti e senior hy Earl G !i$ - 3 Lester Dredge, Brigham City U. S. O. campaign chairman, and Darrell (Quig) Nielsen today are putting the finishing touches on plans for the drive to raise $7o0 for United Service organizations, which is scheduled to start with a hang next Wednesday morning and wind up in a day or two. Dredge has selected Nielsen as his assistant ill stirpervising the Brigham City end of the Box Elder county campaign, and they have determined that a quick, con-- , uerted drive will be the best way to get the job done. i ? W. r Lrri ,V it- ""-- l 4.. Box Eldei t maw"Many of the people you concounty chan man of tne II. S. O and private entcrpn-t- . w nrier if will ftr.rt tact at Buudei and on, Hervin drive, Cj still a U. S. O., Niel--e- n assn-tinhim, are t ,11 drawing up there oldis workers this week v Sailors Spend Leave f quotas and selecting chan nun EC fui evtiy .(immunity L,wn In Brighcm City Thinking it over, he conOf toe S1.50U tinued, "we all know there is, in the county. Seaman Second Ckis- - Eugene lui the enaie county, land t .at its function n iw is just quota . s. O. Ga.fitdd. son ,f Mr. and Mrs. , , -will be as Biignam Citys quuta important end just as vital Henry Garfield. Sea ran Second $75U, Gailand and East as in it the to the army boys Cla-- s Bon Kofoid, son of Mr. will be asked to raise S2UU, and was dunng wartime. Many of s y. ,.S and Mrs. Jams Koford. and Sea- T'e.nonton will have a f hr lp quota f re.en still in need man Second Class Philbuin Gil- SdOO. batfiom U. S. O. suff red in bert, son ;f Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hunter Gaddie has been namf om which they Gilbert of Co inne, left Tuesday ed chan man of the dnve in Gar- tie, disabilities never will re over. I hink Uat for Paul Jons Camp morning and land and East Gailand we might be able to at San Diego, California follow- Fiank Stevens is the Ti enroot n eveiytnmg w.ll never be them do lor ing ten days at h me. chairman. enough. These fellows recently com- Ask Men As Americans we have an pleted their boot tiainmg and The Brigha.n City campaign are now awaiting further orders. will be conducted in a theme obligation to .hose boys, and Robert Roger Webber III And Mother ne ot the most effective ways of of k man, t.ie U. S. O. it is U. S. Of Europe through said fulfilling Nielsen and . . . today. Dredge taking advantage of t'HO hospitality at an early age 'Winston Churchill has urged "We believe that the quickest Beside the disabled group, there and obviously enjoying it is young Robert Roger Webber between Fiance and easiest way to sell the pei-pl- e are in the armed forces at pies-ea partner-hiin the crib at the Aid dressed III, being who fellows and Germany as the first step m many young ot our community on the Master in Burbank, Webber, Young Calif.. lounge e ci eating a United States of need for continuing U. S. O. giaduated from high school this airport Most of these boys are and his mother are on their way to Visit his (J. I. dad. sk any- year. whose f. lends and sponsors through 1947 will be-- to Aid is only one phase of continuing USO would include both 'Russia and one who has any question in his away from home for the fir.-- t Shows for hospitalized which includes USO-CamA rierica. Certairly activity mind to see some man, time in their lives. home away G. I s and men overseas; recreation and a someone who has been througi they need U. S. O., and certaindraftees and other members of Wallace Ousted from home for 'teen-ag- e World vVar II in the .armed ly it is our privilege and duty Heniy Wallace, com- forces and had an opportunity to to help them. the armed forces through lJ17. USO, on a vastly reduced merce sec.et.iry, fr.m the cabi- see lust-han- d what U. S. O. budget, will endeavor to carry on with the same services net and t u owing his support does. Then we would ask everymillion service men it to our nation's one and one-ha- lf solidly beurd Se.ietary of State one to keep in mind that more war to nearly ten times that many. the during of the nations h James Bvines in his conduct of than lolatmns, full wartime strength still are American foreign 1 ,OO0 forces. Pi evident Tinman has settled theist.iving in the a.med conflict that has raged in the These men need the services and cabinet for a week. President assistance if U. S. O as much Wayne C. Dabb, c ntact repTiunian also laid down a Hat as ever, they declaied. resentative of the Veterans ad- 'ule that no member of the executive bian.h ot the government To Cover Town Wednesday C11 ministration office at 414 Kiesel Plans are for wo keis to Senator Murdock And O. P. A. prices, added millions building, Ogden, today called atl ay make any tatimen' in conall businesses and at every tention to a newly established on foref dolla.s to the income of sugar flict with the establi hed Congressman home next Wednesday morning, itinerant service for Box Elder beet pioducers and processors. eign policy of the United States. as passible give and Address Group Wed. Senator Murdock commended county veterans. terin the Brigham City of western livethe French Customs Officials official veterans repreDabb, Nearly 1,000 of Box Elders stock ranges. I secured the ritory an opportunity to help, On Strike mtative, will be at the U. S. loyai Eourbons got together first annual appiopiiation for reA s nke of oust, m employees Diedge explained. ig-B; service office, Elder Box Employment "The quota for Wednesdsiv evening at Ciystal which has left Frances bordeis seeding," he said, I shall conand Brigham City has ham City, Tnursday morning and Springs, 12 miles north of Brig-al- l tinue to lead in the program for open to unlimited imports of lounty day Friday each week, and hflrn C!ty, tor an evening of in been reduced mare, in pi opor-tioleseeding and regenerating our roney, jewels, and goods has number of men m at the Utah Power and Light formal political talks, food, the than black maand mdli.ns of acres of lange land. given smugglers -' Thurs"As Tremonton, he said. her en erLnnnirnt. the a1 mod forces, lng ard In my opinion, with cooperation rketeer a real field day. week, for. Distinguished gue-ts- , as listed between livestock a result, no one will be asked day afternoon each men, sports-men- i of rendering service Ly 0fflce s ln ch,nge of nrrrmge-t- j to give very much. But every- the purpose and the organizations, Soviet Government and veterans their dependents ments for the event, included one will be asked and expected our ranges could Cracks Down government, disabilmatters concerning Senator Abe Murdock, Congies,-ii.- y has to give a little. Its a job for in four or five times their The Somcl government pension and compensation, man Walter K. Gi anger and carry With the full c pro ent capacity. c.acked down on widespread eveiyone. denmedical and should hospitalization, it Mva W. Mis of all citizens, Bell, j.Viis. Gianger, also Congressman Granger ingiaft and ineificiency in Us vast Miss Maiilyn Jones and Clinton be possible to reach the quota tal care, national service life dewith to the piide pointed ystem of collective farms, surance and U. S. government Vernon. up the campaign in advancement made undal mg such malpractice imper- aand wind life insurance, schooling under or two, he believed. William E. Davis int oduced der the Democratic administraof day framework socialist iled the G. I. the and ctlie. bill, many Still Is Need candidates on the Democratic tions in bum policies and the country. benefits under laws passed by ti Thomas J. Udv, Jo oph Thiough.ut the county, U. S. and declared that .much veterans and A. ket; O. workers are antLipating tiat congress affecting D ivid R. Waldion, credit for these is Nielsen, programs A typhoon struck the tiny their as adminislered the dependents over in putting Melvin W. ILmes, Wairen W. due Henry Wallace. ad.minL-tration- . Pacific island .f Guam. Sept. 20, their big job the Veterans by will be to convince Hyde, C. Heniy Nielsen, Minnie Nylons Awarded causing damage estimated in the campaignthat theie still is need IN. Morrison, Owen L. Brough, The extent people Eight pair of r.ylon hose were million- - of dollars Phone your news to No. 7. William H. Griffiths, Lc 'for U. S. U. Roy D. awaided holders of lucky tickets of casualties is not known, A hite end Martin M. Larsen, all at the meeting, as attendance of whom, with the exception of prizes. Sandwiches and soda pop A lute and Laisen, piesent. weie served bee (f c.iarge Speakers of the evening were throughout the evening. The crowd danced to the muSenator Murdock and Congress-- i an Granger. Both stiaight sic of Henry Johnsons seven-piec- e f or.hestra. to the farmeis J. J. (Jake") White of Garin attendance. land, was chan man of the Most Profitable Year wot Id peace Giant S. Nielsen, v ki't I a.-- nt USO-Travele- rs USO-Trave!e- rs Ou-tin- of-ler- Office Here For BOX ELDER NEARLY Aid To Veterans COT -- 1 pro-giam- s, junior Wildlife Invites The Senior Group To Lee Kay Program Mon . mtmbc,s 78 in.-oi- Expires pounds of tber 31. Number Granger for good 51, Declare "Quota Is Small And Gifts May Be Small, But Help Of All Is Needed" one-tent- you Volume -- tie victory ribbon. year Sergeant has been stationed in 5 Friday, September 27, 1946 H0PET0 UP IN A DAY OR j five-ern- Eu-rrp- pa-- Octobe: WIND IT In p ribbon, good conduct combat infantrymans ard Walter Mann, president, and V. Earl Madsen, secretaiy- manager of the Box Elder Cham- ber of C mmerce, a. tended a luncheon meeting in Salt Lake City Wednesday noon at which Ailliam K. Jackson, president of the United States Chamber of Commerce, was the pnncipal speaker. Tr.e meeting was sponsored by the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce, and was attended by about 500 Chambe of Commerce officei.- - and mc.nbeis from Utah and Idaho. The- U. S. Chumbe'r piesidcnt Ernest Freemen, postmaster, reminded people of this area t today of the new which on airmail rate stamp effect October 1. goes into i The siampwill carry a letter airmail to any destination where a three-cen- l stemp now will lake it by regular mail. leave Airmail dispatches Brigham City at 8:30 o'clock in the mo.ning and at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, daily, and make prompt connections with airlines in Salt Lake City. The new five-cestamps may be purchased now, but can net te u:ed unll October E4e also an1, Freeman said. nounced that anyone having eighi-cen- ! airmail stamps may exchange them at the post office for the new fiv0-ien- l stamps. five-cen- yitJ mon'hs overseas. enteied the service 19 DREDGE AND NIELSEN G labor, Dwayne N. Sergeant and Mrs ;en, son of Mr. anived in 0. Andetscr., n City on fui lough Wed-- , rrg Chamber Pres., Secy., To Salt Lake Meeting - t : D. S. 0. Drive Will Open of the Junior Wildlife, said yesorganization. terday. "Every time Lee Kay Outstanding Program has shown his movies and spoks joint meetM For nday mgni gr ups oren before sportsmen's senior and ing of the junior have been delighted. they heie, ganizations, an outstanding Ross He bungs one of the finest ar.d his been ecured. programs made most popular Leonard, head i f the U ah state available Utah northern to and fbh and game commission, Mmgan each year. Lee Kav, state fish and game poitsmen that Kay constantly is ducational dnecto ', will be Pes' explained movfish taking new and interesting wildlife, on "nt to speak eon.-cr- ies of wildlife and snoits in and md game problems Utah, and mat each year his and is new, different of more theipioaram show Kay will ever. than b tter among moving pictures famous fish Utah sportsmen of wildlife, Senior Group Inviled and Utah in md outdoor sports Eail Andeison. president of other western areas. the Box Elder Wildlife federathat The very fact that Lee Kay tion, emphasized the fact mem-beis and the senior organization's .s gaing to be here, to speak and invited expected are his moving show some more of Monday evenings bring out a to come into the pictures, should War Memorial meeting Wildlife of crowd Ci pacity members as well as Jun-- i home. "This is the first time, since Max Morbovs. Wildlife jr re. rganization, the Junior its Wildlife federagan, Box Elder Wddhfe has been able to invite in chaige member tion committee pio-gra- -- fed-erati- the Box entiie membership Committee Named To Acquaint People Of State With Question Airmail nt Goes Into Effect Here October 1st Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah n' recent act a with line a.rpulees fen aimed wee 03 S Five-Cc- we-r- e "This the Eldedr Wildlife fedeiation io attend one of their meeti, gs, ic pointed out. We would like entire membeislnp .j see our turn out to give these boys t ,e encouragement they deserve by showing their interest, and in addition enjoy the fine piogiam that is being offered." Dutch Lunch The Junior Wildlife federation is jointly sponsored by the Box Elder Wildlife federation and .he Bugham City Junior Cham- ber of Commence. Bob Pella Jum.r Chamber icpiesentalive in chaige of the Junior Wildlife, Pella said yesterday a Dutch will be served to all lor Wildlife and Senior Wildlife members attending the meeting. He also emphasized the fact that the Junior Wildlife and its sponsors are eager for a large of Box Elder Wild- ide fedeiation members at their meeting Monday evening. of Jun-'uou-l- y the moM piofi'abe in the history of Amei lean ye-Senat a Murdock agriculture, add them. "Ou: farmeis sank into depre-siofollowing Woild War I, and that depieion deepened until i! plunged the w hole nation li.to panic. Prices f r faun product: ost of production. Millions of mortgages were foreclosed, 'In thi se da k days bef re Roosevelt, farmers marched with cyihes to p.even aie-. Coin and wheat weie binned hr cause farncis couldn't ether sell crops o- puicha e fuel. We do n.t intend to have lanoi'-e- r faimeis depression row. I pledge myself to wmk contin-lunLi fJ!m price; which w ill enable the farmer to pay his rests and earn a fair prrfit on his product-- , he declared, Credit For Rereeding The senator asserted his cessful fight to bring about absolute separation of beet sugar jfiom cane sugar, in tne fixing of -- is (ommittee which plan-- . and Willia n E. Djvis served as master cf Round-U- p ed the event, Pcrent-Teach- er Meet Members Report Rep. esentatives of Bugham City, Box Elder county ar.d the Chamber of ComBox Elder merce met Tuesday evening in ihe Com rerrial clubrooms and , utlincd plans for a campaign to acquaint the people of Utah with the importance of passing Utah state constitutional a nend-meNo. 8 in the November election. On this amendment .inges the possibility of the s.ate acquit ing the bidding', of and equipment piopcriy in l General Liitham City; to house a num-Lol ihe states institutions. nt ho.-pita- Bu-hne- e. meeting was called by Bushnell Humpherys, chan man of the cu.i mulct' Lhambcr of Commerce, and qui.Z'ly leached complete agreement that every possible effort .Tmuld be made to impiove the chances of the amendment for jais.ige when it Cories befoie the tales v iters in November. Unofficially tne city and county pledged full cooperation in the eftui t. Tiie Gkn S. A tonimiltee was appointed to oiganize a program cf publicity and promotion in behalf of the amendment, so that voters i nt of thioughout the state Wauld unWalter G. Mann, the Box Elder Cnamber of Com- derstand its importance by the merce and me i.ber of the gov- time they cast their votes in ernor's coir.mi tee to investigate of the state's the The committee met last night uu.sLnell General to outline such a program. Glen and moving a number of S. Humpherys is chairman, vvh he c, told the Rotaiy Ha.ry Drew of TremonU n, U club at Us meeting Friday of ace Rose of Garland, 11 m Id the piogiess of that committee, Nelson and William M. Long the committee's co l nutter-- members. rle lepnficd li the see ooi for the deaf northern "Actually, every and blind and Hie state mdus-l- i Utahn and every citilal school at Ogden, to the zen of Utah should consider himsta e mental hospital at Piovo self a member of this committee, and the state tinning s. hool at Eery-on- e Humpherysi declared. American Fork. interested in our state Wil-oVai ez T. announced better care, ficilities and the penihg dal', of dock at"'' ntenlally fiandiT g'ou.-season as October 26. The and other less At Rotary Meet pre-sid- y vi-it- s g pto-vidi- n jvl e far' fort (mate capped members of society, everyone interesled in seeing this Splendid $14,000,060 hospital put to good use, everyone interested in economy in slate government is invited and should be eager to work for the passage of consti-tu.ionamendment No. 8. All that is necessary, he believed, is for the people throughout the state to realize that this valuable and highly suitable property can be obtained by Utaivfor only one dollar. Its the biggest bargain, one of the greatest opportunities ever offered Utah or any rther state, he declared. Northern Utaa and Box Elder county especially are vifally in Amendment 8, not only as citizens of Utah but as residents, of an area which will be especially benefitted by the it was hospitals operation, pointed out at Tuesdays meeting, although it was emphasized that these benefits are and should be considered secondary. Bui they give our entire county, ar.d cur neighboring counties, a special reason to work together in this ca r.paign, it was added. This is a job for all Box Elder county and all northern Utah to d , together," a spokesman declaied. No single oigani-zatiocan group or interest And r.ow is Darnel of Mt. Pleas- candle it alone. the time for us all of us to ant. John Ch: istensen of brig-iiaact. of and Frank Peek City, salt Lake City. Norton invited all members Undergoes Operation Shelley Robinette, -- f the Brigham daughter City Rotaiy dub of Mr. and Mrs. Asel Robinette, to an intei meeting in Salt 140 south Third east, was opera.Lake City, to be held Tuesday ted uprn for appendidcitis 'evening gi the Hotel Utah, beo'clock. S. Mar- Thursday afternoon. She is reginning at tin Rusmus-cn- , president of the ported to be doing nicely. local dub, put Wayne Smith in tha.ge of six ing tnat the loco Injures Eya DaliF Fryer is receiving dub members get tnere. an eye specialist in pgderv.'rtHlowing an accident in Visit Parents Here "UJich a' piece of Meel entered Min. Phvliis Moni-oand lit h jdg5iieye. The accident tie daughter, Kaien Lee Long Beach, Cailf., have becA ? pcndi. g their vacation with hefli'$Lvive Air Crash pan nts and family. Mi. and Mi Eighteen persons survived the nsen, at 430 sou h wiftlrincss crash of a Belgian Edgar Chi Fust west, Bugham City. Mrs. transatlanhc ailliner in New-DoF.ppci son, another duugh- - fuundland, with 26 dead and 14 fro n Midway, Utau, iCT, also ' ot the uivivois badly injo.id. was a isiior at the Cmistensen ilohinpttTs have been flown in bmc. to rescue the injured. season will lenauCopen 45 days, He pointed Wilson reported. iut .hat, due to the anticipated ineriased number .f hunteis, tile bag limit thi-- . season has been reduced to seven ducks. Where last year theie weie oi.e and million duck hunteis in the United S.ates, t .is year s million one and aie anticipated. Hours of hunting will be from hour before nun.ise to f hour before sunset, he said About a week befoie the opening of season, the retuge v. ill be open io hunters so they can g, on the marshes to build their blinds. As usual, about 40 pel cent of the Bear River Mia'atory Bird icfuge will be There was a open to burning good hatch of Ends out tnere, and weve had a very successful year, Wilson, who is superintendent if the refuge, reported. Heber Sessions toasted Dr. E. B. Hdiiisun on his bi tluiay Bob Stafford and Harold B. Felt spoke in behalf of .he Community Concert association cainjiaign. Visiting Kuunans were A. Walter Stevenson of Ogden and Vug Norton ol Salt Lake City. Guests we.e Don Barrett H Ogdon, Bob S afloid of New York, al one-laurt- n three-quartu- ne-ha- lf one-hal- n, n treat-w,nV4t',- 'n n ti Held At Box Elder High The Parent-Teachassocia- tmn of North and South B.x der region held tneir conference ( unesdav at 2 o'clock at Box Elder huh school Theie were approximately 100 pe sons presort concerned will young people. Dr. LeGrande Noble fiom the Utah State Agricultural college spoke on "Abut - Wrong with Our Public Schools. State pe pie present were Mr. Eiic Johnson, president; Mis. Donald Rose, Mis. L. R. Flanna-gan- , Mis. Cbailes Walker, Mrs. E G. Heath. T.tey were in chaige of the department woik. Mrs. Louis Britenbeker conducted the meeting. Mis. Briten-bike- r is tegmnal director. El-L.- w Marine Corps To End Short Jer 'm And Aviation Duty Enlistments Gfaty Obi. 1 Giving Saturday as the last day young men in Box Elder county ran iii.ply for enlistment in the U. S. Marine corps for a two year term or for duty in aviation units only, Sgt, A If cd J. Turner if the U. S. marine office, 283 Fedimps eral building, Ogden, has announced that only three and four year enlistments in genral duty will be available after Oct. 1. Also, Tumor stated, benefits O. I. bill, now based in service, will lx. on the time in service brfYv, fho end of the emergency r official end of the war for those who enlist after October uiptjrtthe onlhe 'ulP time 1. Before Saturday, however, two year enlistments in general duty and three year enlistments with a contract fur duty in aviation units orly are available and G. I. benefits baed on the full time - f rnh-'tme- |