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Show exp: Kr,:. 3 n V, MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION IS WHEREAS, iave , hone Mrs. Margarei Jones Passes Victory in World War II cost us more than 2,000,000 casualties, and, there are many millions of handicapped persons in the United States, manv of whom by their efforts were of great aid in manufacturing munitions or providing essential service for the war effort; and. Oif... . Away Tuesday of these persons including disabled veterans of World War I and II deserve self- supporting, jobs in which they can make useful contributions to our community, state and nation ; WHEREAS, all iUSI. Mrs. Evans 1 80, of 223 north Second wes:, a resident of Brigham City most of her life, passed away Tuesday in a Brigham City hospital following a illness. Mrs. Jones was bom July 13, 18(18, m Brigham City, a daughter of William and Mary Jordan Evans. She married John L. Jor.es August 3, 1883, in the old Salt Lake City L. D. S. en- - Oft Ann Passes Away (Signed) RULON BARON, Mayor Brigham City, Utah Mrs. ... d ; A Oregon Man Arrested For Fraudulent Checks Champs Joftball lanquet this Tuesday summer and Arraigned bef jre Waldermar Call, city judge pro.tem, last Hal Bosley and CarlyM Decker waived preWednesday, of the B. & B. sty, proprietors hearing and was bound liminary the over to district court. in liards, at a dinner oward room. hotel banquet :k Hansen, president of the as toastmaster. ague, served league werg.gue.4ts. Tuesday jbers Gayle ague, e eve-rg- oi A- Tingev, treasurer of the reported that it finished without exceeding its up at the beginning season by the team spon- - year oiget, put the :rs. ) report, Hansen that the leagues Sicers next season get an ear-c- r start, that softball be play-mor- e nights each week, that r effort be made to secuse im-t'- d a facilities preferably rliball field of their own and "at more seating space for spec-w- s In making his (commended be secured. o. Andersen, city coun--ma- n charge of parks and creation, and J. D. Gunderson, ctimer recreation director, spoke agreement with the league anagment that a lighted field softball is needed. Tney contended the league, and the Jun-,- r Chamber of Commerce, which eganized it, on the manner in it has contributed to the ?s recreation program. Page, Max Morgan and all Kirshbaum spoke in behalf ' toe club anagers, each say-!be felt having a club in the WaS wed worthwhile. tv traveling JPby, appropriately engraved, 38 a"arded Glen Andersen for 'e Andersen Auto city softball camPionship team, to be them until a new city a:tpion is crowned, or until ef nave won it three years, 1en they will gain permanent session of it. Andersen, Fied Allen, onager, and the members of earn, guests of honor at the David in ikf!" S News-Journ- ictf quet, Joe Cook Dies, On The Stage, years old, of Joseph Cook, east First n:rth, Brigham 18 City, died at about 8:30 oclock last night at the War Memorial home while performing acts of magic for the V- F. W. meeting, the cause of death wa? assumed to be a heatt attack. Co.k was born July 13, 1883, in Salt Lake City. His parents were Richard Burrows and Julia Reared and Whale Cook. in Salt Lake City, he married Julia Nelson in 1909. T.ey made their home in Salt Lake he moved City until 1918 when his family to Corinne, where he established and operated a gar- edu-.ate- d age. They moved to Biigham City in 1928, where he operated a machine shop and garage on north Main street until a few months before his death. Cook was exceptionally well known throughout Utah and the western states as an amateur magician, and gave freely of hi, time and talent for the benefit of worthy causes and amusement and entertainment of the public. Prestidigitation, card mys-tarand illusion weie a hobby at which he spent many hours if ever and much effort, seld-it but through money, accepting he received a great deal of pleasHe liked ure and satisfaction. his trade that of machinist and mechanic but probably he enHe was joyed magic even moie. a member of the Pacific Coast of Amateur MagiAssociation of the cians, and attended many associations conventions, where he exchanged ideas and experiences with other amateur and magicians. He was y m speke 0f their experi-e- s during th past season. Peters, a member of the crs,en Auto team and mana- , 0, the e Lumber pany. offered to donate t.ie M.netl,n8 for 8 baekstop if ,an be tund for securing inri nnildir.g a softball diamond professional fall or next spring. It was personally acquainted with every tbat some of the team magician, amateur or professi.n-al- , in the western states, and ?rs al' might be willing u i or had met all of the flRancal knew and assistance, bat p i ayer!i professional laworld's would donate ar 0r the building of the field. magicians. He is survived by his wife and the following sons and daughtVm.rPDed by Parachute of Mrs. Helen Vinyard L.NT VRnon. wash. ersLpi total of 55,000 greyling Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Maryon ;re d Meyer of Salt Lake City, Joseph Mrs. Verona to Lynden Cook and ftock1ethUE Skagit River four City; of Brigham mountain waters. Mayne one sister, i and second grandchildren tldiop parachute in this area. 'Mrs. Mable Williams of Bountiful. Tri-Stat- S -- ! s?kSi:""'s FOR Change Game Time From 8 To 7:30 O'clock Tonight Pages Tonight's football game under the lights in the Box Elder Bee stadium will begin at 7:30 o'clock, instead of 8 or 8:30 o'clock, as previously announced, according to Earl Ferguson, Box Elder coach. The time of the game has been moved ahead to allow more time for the "victory dance" by the students which will be held afterward. (For more about the Box Elder Homecoming game, see the sports page ioday.) Be sure and be at the game Friday night to see the Box Elder Bees Beat the Bear River Bears was the gist of the purple and white letters which covered the sidewalks, complete with happy bees and footprints and arrows all printing in the general direction of the Box Elder high school EDUCATIONAL CAMPAIGN Chairman Of Executive Committee Says Work To Start At Once; City Expected To Help sta-diu- Box Elder never has seen so much purple and white, a memRox Elder county appropriated $1,000, the Box Elder ber of the faculty declared yesChamber of Commerce pave $1,000, and the merchants comand their classes the terday as mittee of the Chamber of Commerce pledged $1,500 toward sponsors wound up preparations die campaign to educate Utahns on the meaning and imfor homecoming festivities. portance of passing Amendment 8 to the state constitution. The three contributions were the largest to date to be made to the Utah Citizens Committee Favoring Amendment 8, a roup, organized to w'ork for the passage of the amendment hat would make it possible for Utah to take over Bushnell joneral hospital at Brigham City. homecoming scirit really buist into flame last night with the annual snake dance, which started at the Box Elder tabernacle at 6:30 oclock and preceded down Main sheet. Virlually tlie entire student body, junior and senior divisions, marched in the chanting, singing, shouting, writhing line. Massing at Main and Forest, court house in front of the squaie, the students sang their school songs, accompanied by the pep band, and the sch.ol cheers, under the direction of the cheerleaders. Judged either by eye or ear, it was an assemblage. Following the downtown pep session, the students marched to the campus, where a huge bonfire was lighted on the southeast corner of the main campus, 3mid more cheeiing and sing The student then went ing. into the school chapel, where stunts were presented by the eleventh and ninth, tenth, twelfth grades. The Lady Republicans Will Meet Monday j j officers were elected at meeting of the Ladies Republican club Monday night in the City hall. Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard was chosen president; Ida Merrell, and Mrs. Gwen Lind, treasurer. The Ladies Republican club will meet again .Msnday evening at 8 oclock in the court house. A good attedanee is desired, ac- cordin t0 off)cer of the club" New a The arrows were long aprroaching 'Westerns furniture in and the t o: strre, 'Purple and White curved affairs Tior.t cf Her husband dowment house. P. the and and W., or and prints large veiy purple "The mode o dav died 33 years ago in Bannock, white. is to see lived for Idaho, where they ame; in f"om of lhe M out Forest street blossomed three yeais. jy oie" toward Main street with a sign Active in L. D. S. church work, The entrance to the Milady in front of the war price and she was a Relief society tea' her ration board '"Nobody can rashop with Biing and a member of the Brigham tion us on tou' hdowns, while milady to the game was lol church. ward City Third Beat Clip the Bears bare in front lowed, further south, by Surviving are four sons and of the barber shop and the words j.the Bears and "Ken we win, two daughteis. Mrs. La Von Erd-ma- n on the sidewalk in "Fight, fight, were off t j the you bet and Lucille Jones of Brigrah rah fight led the front of Kens market, ham City; Evan Jones of Mt. game, Lots cf fun and paint were to the corner. L. pedestrian Clements, Mich.; Jordan .Meanwhile, members of the The drinking' fountain on the displayed on the corner of First Jones of Sacramento, Calif.; Carl had climbed the sur- - south and iMain with such d sophomore class by- the bank was coiner Jones of Preston, Idaho; Seythe words "Drink es as Come to the game, yea mountain east of town to light by mour Jones of Salt Lake City; to the Bees while in front cf Box Elder fight, Skin the the gigantic flaming B, which 20 grandchildren and six greatthe bank was painted Put your Bears, Sting Bee, Beat Bear burned for 20 minutes. Twenty-minut- e grandchildren. fuses were used this on the Bees and save" River, and Rock the Bears to Funeral services will be held money in front of lhe Roxy thea- year, in place of the traditional with See at the at sleep you game 1 oclock Saturday afternoon at Oct. 4 for good measure, tre. rags, automobile tires, The east side of Main in thq Fourth, .L,.D. S. ward night etc Bee modern, see the game showed a tendency of more chapel Wffil "Bishop James Jenat the pedestrian from in white than purple and paint sen of the Third ward officiating. glared Tonight, following the game, of Glens Modern dru front at started lhe Peach City with Friends may call at the family and We victory dance" will be held from the mountain It will be a Peach of a game. the students in the high residence Friday after 6 oclock states Steak Box choose the Bees on decoraElder bets your school gym. The dance will be p. m. and Saturday until time of ted the in front of the in front of the Steak House and sidewalk held win or lose but no loyal Interment will be in Mountain sei vices. States Electric comSwing and sway the Box Elder son of Box Elder is the Brigham City cemetery unadmitting store. Idle bet on the way in front of the Don J. the of losing! der the direction of the Harold pany possibility wont Baird was Bees, the bad The with you? Appliance store, B. Felt funeral home. pun that greeted customers of Bear Facts will be revealed to Arrangements for the homethe Idle Isle cafe. you Were going to win." Cov- coming were in charge of the The News-Journoffice, which ering the sidewalk in front of various class officers and class also acquired U.S.A.C. window decora- the post office was a bit of members, the high school athletions, was approached by the straight boasting happily based tic committee and the class parpurple and white words Fla h on the Bees past record. ents. The seniors had charge Bees Win while Well give Lions Stop and go to the game of signs in the school, earned the Bears a close shave greeted on the corner arress the street, in the snake dance parade, and the shopper in front of the Star undoubtedly was inspired by the usd in redecorating for the dance. the political ma- barber Describing shop. Dec Harrisons of- traffic lights, while further north The juniors did an unprecedented neuvering.; of the various nations fice! entrance was decked out by a sign in front of Western job of painting sidewalks, and, H. the of Jonas, with the words and world, Dr. Frank pictures Auto supply, Dont go Western, in isolated instances, windows profe.-so-r of political science at "You dont need glasses to see go cast with arrows pointing downtown announcing the game Utah State Agricultural college, the game. and homecoming. The sophonorth and east and the took the members of The BrigLet this remind you of the laige footprints were further re- mores had charge of the lighted ham City Lions club assembled and To see the stars minders of that game game B on the hill, and the freshtonight. in regular meeting Wednesday go to the game in front of the The men presented a skit in the as- Packer Motor beinspired at Howard the hotel, evening Reminder Office Supply and the Pack-e- r to the game took afsembly last night, along with hind the scenes in foreign Hollywood candy the senior division classes. company; honors for puns, while the tp go fairs. Dont go west, go east at C. A. to the game theme continued As for the seventh and eighth Dr. Jonas told of the never-endin- g Wests; and Block .those Bears in front of the Cornet store with grades, they took part in the s same of the sidewalk in front The bets are 10 to 1 that the cheeiing, the marching and the and spheies of influence as prac- decorating of Blocks store were' punny Bees will win again" and Dont singing, and doubtless started ticed today by the larger na- methods of telling the Brigham stop here, go to the game adorn - figuring how they could stage We. as a tions of the world. City populace that the only ing the pedestrian walk. It homecoming celebrations to top powerful nation, can never quit. place to be is at the will be worth your last this one, in years to come! The people of this country might Box Elder Friday night penrey high school stadium to go to the game" was inspired be tired after the recent bloody .to watch the Bees beat the Bears. by Penneys and movie fans per cent of its 1940 population war, and figure that now we can Other reminders of the same W'ere lured away from our on laurels. sit back and rest attending j to the armed foices, the event were the purple and white on Page Four! best of all the states. But this game of gaining and holding spheres of influence has been going on since the world began and will never end, the speaker asserted. Dr. Jonas said The average person etneerns himself with only one problem or controversy at a time, but world diplomats must keep the over-al- l picture A two-poiof world conditions in mind at campaign of registering all physically Clark Rasmussen, manager c f tohandicapped persons needing work, and of making employers the Employment service office all times as it all must fit conscious of the possibilities of employing physically handi-'Rer- e declared. puzzle. gether like a "Possibly some Dr. Jonas was introduced by capped workers, is being conducted by the Box Elder Pspective employers do not jointly Lion George Nielsen, chairman county chapter of the Utah !ealize that there are a number Society for the Physically Han-- 1 of k :f the piogram committee, and dicapped and the U. S. handcaPPed ph?s!c.a,iy service office The here. Employment Lester Richardson of October 6 to 12 has been designated National Em- U nUt presided over the meeting. ploy the Physically Handicapped week, and has been pro-,an- d want work. When a vacancy Ray Daines reported on the claimed locally by Mayor Rulon Baron. building of the Lions' peach day occurSi we urge that the em Slogan of the week is Help$7 . fl .at, and noted that the float our office men- ' plover contact won a $15.00 p.'ize for its ap- the Handicapped, It is Good Bus- - j the of 'a phy- possibUity tuning ificient and loyal workers, and incss fill- y pearance in the parade. hand)caPPed person . because of tjjdr handi- The best way we can We ai e giving preference help)en' interestare caps, the excepticnally physically handicapped to Dr. Wynn C. Earl conscientious in their sonsPhyslc?lly handicapped the laige share of them, who are ed and .. they are able to able to work is to give them Receives Commission handle, and particularly physi- U. The S. employment service cally han(licapped veterans employment, Mrs. J. E. Ryan, Dr. Wynn C- Earl, son of Mr. county chairman of the Utah So local office is cooperating with Rasmussen said his office was and Mrs. Zenos W. Earl of Brig- ciety Lr the Physically Handi the Utah society , for the Physi- - exercising every precaution declared who this week. ham City recently grad- capped, ,HdnbCaPS against referring physically 1Rfonlf1nS denschool of The work of the handicapped uated from the Physically diCapped persons to employers tistry of Washington university, in war plants, during the war, capped week, and is especially jor positions in which their g the cooperation of em- St. Louis, Mo., received a com- leaves no doubt in our minds ai dicaps would detract from thcir 1 lieutento of first and the mission Sept. truth of the slogan, Help ployers prospective employ- efficiency. ant in the dental corps of the the Handicapped, It Is Goodiers- He also invited prospective she pointed out. We would like to point out employer army air force, and is now sta- Business," to consult with his tioned at the Regional hospital, "Handicapped persons can be of to every employer that it is office on work in which physias a inestimable value in modern good business to employ physiSan Antonio, Texas, cally handicapped persons might i business and Almost cally industry. handicapped persons, be employed. sec-reta:- j , phias-rounde- : Professor Of Heart Atiack 63 Puns, Poetry, Art And Smartcracks Cover The Sidewalks 5 30, of Ore- Honored At Margaret E. Jones 80 years old . . . 8 4, 1946 80 AS STUDENTS PREPARE FOR HOMECOMING GAME BUDGET OF $3,509 ASSURED lendy-to-we- .Melvin A. Decker, gon state, was arrested by the Box Elder county sheriffs department early last week on a charge of issuing fraudulent checks. Decker left several checks in of the city and Mrabers City and Tremonton, Biigham irthern Utah championship Anthen went to Oregon. He was ars son Auto scftball team, spon-rrested in Box Elder county on of clubs in the City Soft-1- 1 his return. ire October TOWN NEVER SAW SO MUCH PURPEE AND WHITE rriday, Volume 51, Number letters greeted the Brigham City shipper from the broad sidewalks on both sides of Main street Thursday morning, while girls in plaid in pigtails and boys s.iirts and jeans were working industriously on the sidewalks in front of the court house ar d city hall to continue the mes-ag- e there. FURTHER URGE ALL EMPLOYERS to place all their job orders with the United States Employment service so that disabled veterans and other handicapped workers may be given an opportunity to prove their value in productive and jobs. WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Brigham to be affixed. 3 OUntCl Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah Go to the game, beat them Bears, suppoit the Bees, and and many other puns, rhymes phrases in large purple and white ND I I. r 0 flCWd in-.-- , THEREFORE I, Rulon Baron, mayor of the city of Brigham, do set aside the week of October 6 to October 12 as EMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED WEEK, and I call upon all local officials, all local employers, all local civic organizations and all citizens to assist in every wav possible, to the end that it shall be brought to the attention of all members of our community that 'disabled veterans and other handicapped civilians are fully capable and are performing efficiently, safely and reliably in thousands of different VOW, Margaret BOX ELDER al Minimum Wages For 1946 Beet Program Set Minimum wage requirements for the 1910 sugar beet program were announced this week by the fjcid service branch of the de-- a t of agriculture in Lo-fgan jn general the rates are higher than last year, beet Producers of the 1946 crop who apply for payments under the Sugar Act must pay in full the wage agreed upon between producer and laborer but in no case less than the following wage for harvesting the crop: Pull Addresses & Top Pull.Top &Load Minimum payment 9.00 per acre Avoiapc tons per acre 3c 4 5 2.31 2.21 2.11 u.-u- power-politic- j I EmpLoyers A ttention Called Employ Handicapped To Week 2.02 ij 34 jq j 3Q jj j 35 1 22 1.19 1.16 1.14 1.13 1.11 43 43 1.10 1.09 Many Box Elder county citizens have accepted the invitation to join the committee and work for the measures passage as well. Contributions ranging from sent in 25 cents to $10 were with the application for membership blank to the First SeCity, Brigham curity bank, where they are being deposited to the committees account. the emphadzed Humpheryg importance of these contributions Because the and memberships. time is so short, no other method is to be employed to secure memberships for the Citizens We feel he said. committee, that all of us, here In Box Elder cour.ty and northern Utah, are together in our interest in seeing that Amendment 8 is passed, so that the state can proceed to acquire, this', splendid hospital, With all eguipunent, for one dol- lar, and use it to be use a number of the states institutions. The executive board of the commiitee already is at work lining up advertising campaign , stories billboards, newspaper and advertising and radio spot announcements to inform the people of Utah of what Amendment 8 is, and what it meung to the people of the state. The campaign will begin within the next few days, and will wind up on election day, with a vigorous get out the vote campaign in the closing days. We need every citizen in Box Elder county and northern Utah to help with this campaign, as members cf the Utah Citizens Committee Favoring Amendment We want them 8, he concluded. to help work, and we need their financial assistance. Its a job for everyone." 1.92 1 85 4 Pox 1.79 B. E. In 1.75 1.70 With a general increase in the 1 65 of communica1.63 number of cases of Utah 1.61 ble disease in the state 27 for the week Sept. ending 1.58 previous week, due 1.57 over the in the 1.56 mainly to an increase and of number whooping cough 1.55 and over 1.08 The applicable hourly rate listed above may be reduced one fourth during a reasonable training period when inexperienced workers are employed and enp third for woikers 14 between and 16 years of age. The maximum employment for workers between the ages of 14 and 16 in eight hours. 30 Glen Humpherys, chairman of the executive group of the Utah said last Citizens committee, night a $1,000 contribution from Brigham City was expected so. n as it is possible for the councilmen to meet and pass on the matter. Cases Of Chicken Reported County chicken pox cases, Box Elder county outside Brigham City leparted three cases cf chicken pox while Brigham City reported one. Three cases of chicken pox were reported also in Cac'.e county in addition to one case cf infantile paralysis. Logan reported one case of chicken pox and one case of mumps. nt jig-sa- w j per-wee- s7 . , , pe;-wo- - han-urgm- Squeezing Them In COLUMBUS, O. (UP) They aie squeezing spectators into the huge Ohio State University stadium this fall. To meet the un- piecedenled demand for admis - to the five home football seats games, 2,500 additional have been- provided in the student section by reducing the width of seats from 18 to 17 inches. sion a Utah Citizens Committee Favoring Amendment 8 First Security Bank Brigham City, Utah Sirs : rk Please enroll me as a member of the Citizens Committee. Ill do what I can to let my friends through-ou- t Utah know about Bushnell, and to impress them with the importance of voting Yes on Amendment 8 in the November election. Enclosed find $ as my contribution ward the work of the committee. (Name) (Address) to ii |