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Show Stewart palm !o' I awarded 'S,ant hristmas ;n' f "umber these t awards IT; ht of the Qund- up re(; n u.new Sco, OPEN YULE SEASON TO K Succumbs To Baron Will Speak, Welcoming Oyor Music Broadcasts To Start eirive Days; are on, on the big Christmas tiree. 'The lights j Rulon Auto Injuries Maiy Elmer, ;ui, G.u" the tiniest tod- - ia'.d, a home service No.th A;,d wjth these words, every child, teachei fm a m become her once a mi who of t. voiing-in-hearyear adults yen , for fie l':.n, for adult blind, died that Christmas season is reallv hero commis-ion an Ogden jjj to recognize hospital Thuisday sure way of telling, in Brigham City, even if youre tleal unci other injuties Not calendar. the a read Christmas-ijf- f just oung to Wednesday ab iut seven And this oe lock m the evening as she was season. But Christmas season itself. ossing the periotiian lane .u on for the first time at 6 ortous signal will flash Ooddard and Ogto continue as a evening, reminder until den. The Saturday attending physician said she suffered a mas at last is past. probable g fiactured hemorrhage and colored lights othei hurts. Ogden Traffic Ofthe For ficers T. Claik Olsen and Jack rkam street are on P. Biddulph said ttie driver of Stores have been featur-iristma- s u the car involved wa, G. W. Waltoys and Christ-jfMost organizations ker, Jr 36, Fremo, Calif. He was b oked for scheduled their Christmas investigation and relea-eand most mothers have on his own recog the tentatively planning jnizance. the If dinner. Christmas According to the investigahis way, all jster had had ting officers, Walker was driving cards Christmas es and along Washington at apparent-rpihave been mailed by ear- ly lawful speed in a , week. r(5haT1uer of c"m other s .uthbound vehicles Pand will noon-dameice because of the many lights and the signal for Christmas in it",'? be flashed jily will ayun,Un othcr movi"g objects did not TU,nf. u see Miss Elmer until the mu when the 4 colored lights that tel banquet room. The deci- - ment 0 flhe impact throws tne switch was made at the Junior M.,s Elmer, wno herself was arms the large, beautiful sion .meeting partially blind, was crossing the court Chamber member-hithe een tree on held the Wednesday in street to the east. PM.ce said evening into the commun-alficilawn Christmas tree, at Commeicial dubrooms. they did not know immediately Any Jaycee wishing to attend whether she was accompanied jck Saturday afternoon, luncheon is asked to by a friend who is usually with occasion will be embel-wit- h the noun cere- - contact Reed Simonsen or Boyd her during her visits to Ogden. appropriate Sheffield. She was a home case woiker, Tickets, which cost 55 cents, must be secured before who taught braille to adult ceremony, which is under in- blind, and she occasionally of Brigham Citys Saturday evening. yjisor-hiThe Jaycees held tegular noon structed adult classes at the besides ants, will include, luncheon meetings before the 'Utah school for tne deaf and y of the tree, an was dis- - blind in Ogden but the the mayor, officially j She was reared in North years ago. mug the Yuletide season, continued 40several members were in at- - land. of Christmas program tendance at Wednesday eve- j The body was taken to an to be presented by choral Ogden mortuary. from Box Elder nings meeting. and high in Reed Simonsen presided schools. of the president, the absence merchants committee Clint Johnson., A program was ho arranged to have Christ-carol- s Johnson by Wayne broadcast to the presented and the Box Elder high school shoppers every afteinoon music department. The program address system was arranged public Reid a will be set up in the Com- director memberbyof the Tingey, Jaycees. al dubrooms. Dutch lunch was served fol- -' group interested in pre-fc- g lowing the meeting, arranged r a ; program by Dee Glen Smith. - n n, Volume 51, Number ENGINEER SAYS TRAFFIC, WET ut - ai Farmers Advised To Plan For ' A.C.P. address system Elmer Klitgaard, .mao ef the merchants comps, or Earl Madsen, secre-i- ii the Is l Commercial club. Advised risfmas Program With the 1946 agricultural conservation program A drawing to a close, cooperating should farmers begin laying plans for 1947, advised A. W. Bishop,- chairman of the Box Elder- county AAA 'Committee. He urged farmers to become field 222d artillery, A, Battery more familiar with the provi- will hold the first annual pa ty sjons o 1947 program so following us reorgamza.nn, can make better use ttjiaA the Donee-Boevening, Friday in jmp.oving their farms of December 27, beginning at ranches and in getting oclock. more efficient rise of irrigation the be will pnncipa1 water. Dancing diversion of the evening Funds will be made available members and former to the county committee to asAll arfield 222d members of the sist farmers of Box Elder countillery and their partners are ty in carrying our conservation Admission invited to attend. practices. These payments made will be $1.50 per couple, accord- to faimers represent the nations ing to officers of the responsibility in carrying part battery. of the load of protecting the Members of the battery, .soil and water resources of the a:e Glen W. Wyatt, cap- country," Bishop said, just as tain F. A.; Carlyle Butler, first military defense is a national lieutenant, F. A.; Clinton M. responsibility and the expense A.; is shared Johnson, first lieutenant, F. by taxpayers, so deChrisof the oil and water is a Ray C. Korth, Hardy L. fense tensen, Grant R. Owens. Gus A. national responsibility and a Musulas, Leo M. Kinscm, part of the cost of that protec-t- i Reese, Don F- Johnson, Paul in is borne by the country RayC. Pella, C. Nelson, Robert through the government. Under B. Mullin, Paul mond C. Butler, the program, a farmer is carryGlen S. Nelson and Nile Ding his part of the responsibility by paying his share of the co-- t of the practice and by caror rying it nut on his farm Attending Conference anch. 1945 A. P. C. Figures In Portland, Oregon During m. st of 1945 farmers Dr. E. B- Hanison, local op - were still greatly handicapped Pai by a lack of labor, supplies and tometrist, left today lor confer- - machinery. But here are some land, Ore., to attend a to He expects to significant facts about the 1945 ence. 21. agricultural conservation proBrigham City Decembei gram that indicates significant Plans Battery year Its Annual Party For Gifts . lot give U. S. the gift that value, was the advice Christmas, fi bonds, i in Smith, Salt 0 Cky slate chuirman of the savings bond committee. Smith out tha pointed tat the price of .savings 1 has not increased since ere first offered. A ser-f- i Charles L. bond corts as as r a $25 bond, $37.50 for $75 for a $100 bond. hplained. He said gift bond is a with a little J the present dut to its Increasing until it matures at the the tenth year. rents can no finer give their children 0 than U. S. 'boHds," said Mr. Smith, n '"d will be a treasur-Msessio- n growing in value year. Then when the matures at Chri.stma.s-- " years frori now, it will Jreat joy and accomplish good.. 8:J0.d Mil-to- n - i went above last ui nraiij year and '.'ent larger than the 10- "erage, 5 COMMITTEE 1 BUSHNEIL h RECOMMENDATION Committee Its Report H Is Disbanded " recommendations for Bushnell General will be presented to Herbert B. Maw this week-- . the committee appoint-.- ? '"vestigate disposal of the t"shtution. use of King on the Mrs. ) the recommenda-ar- e following s: N. C. Howard execu-member- nf the races. interest of the pe pie Green manure and cover-crostate of Utah. covered nearly 19,000,-00- 0 citpractices the disbandment of accounts acres. its in! committee, Nearly 95,000,000 cubic yards ho wed a of eartn were moved in condams and reservoirs. tospend'p"imoUng Amendment structing More' than 2.400,000 tons of fina the to No. 8, according 20 percent superphosphate equivalents in phosphate materials P fl,"ds These remaining were applied. Over 17,000,000 acres were and to contour farming drilled and Walter G. Mann, City. anwhiie announcement waS this week that the Utah crops. Supper fallowing was protected against erosion on more Rose, Hicks, Barker, ke city; Lawrence H. Ogden; Mrs. Eric John- -' uogan; nam acres of cropland, more than 08 percent of the U. S. total. Faimers constructed more than linear feet of ter- 8" , on 3,000,000 million aim st 315 279,000,000 fubmits ; works accomplishments. Applications were filed farms including about than 14,000,000 acres. b.r. gSd : Rohwer Infant Dies At Local Hospital Infant Rohwer, son of Mr. and Committee Favoring Emil Rohwer, Brigham ment No. 8 has Mrs. completed Council olosely- jBush. City, died at the local hospital 's disbanding, i.i ,V",d m na at birth Tuesday evening. rePort to the Brig-,uly step and Surviving besides the parents council, the Box Elder are the following brothers and the local i;,n'0''nrnission. all of Brigham City: sisters, committee and the The j.,"ts er of of each and every Mrs. Doris Slough, Mrs. LaRene Cjmmerce, accom-ent- se tion Pierce and Dean, Ralph, Nancy, of the Citizens com-e,in2BUThat a contact Olive, Allen Bert and Barbara Rohwer. tn the fact that Funeral services were con "lent No. 8 received 40,-- J the among interests p. m. a Khneirs ducted Thursday at three funeral votes as compared to Felt B. Harold the at bp uti. votes, the Citizens State legislature. L. Peter3. That wry ijM Bush home by Bishop Fred ,Cee 'tated that the over-vol- e D. S. First ward. L. of the sen in favor of the Interment was in Brigham City n a ,ent of tne r of I? cemetery, under direztirn home. to the legislature Cnn,l-UkY the Harold B. Felt funeral I8 and means for the S', u n f Bushnell for the Cjmmerce. - trs prSS con-titut- (WNU Service) BBT PRESENT - St How YOUR PRESENCE North Stake SLOGAN OF YUIE SAFETY DRIVE Xmas Tree Fires I , Accident Toll For '46 Threatens To Set New High Mark j Santa Greets Kids At MKN The Best Present of All Your Presence! With that slogan as a keynote, the National Safety council annationwide a nounced today campaign to check the huge annual Christmas holiday tail Statistics prove that the Christmas-NeYears holiday season is the most hazardous single period of the year. More than three times as many deaths occur during the actual Christmas holidays than on the same days of the week the remainder of the year, according to the ' The kids own Man of the Year Santa Claus, of course is coming to Brigham City Saturday on a short, visit. The jolly old man will hold court at the MKN Furniture afternoon Saturday company from 2 to 3:30 oclock. During that time hell do his best to listen to every childs request, according to Norman Shaw, manager of MKN. p Santa is in shape, accouncil. cording to Shaw, having just reThe normal winter hazards, ceived from his doctoi a health such as bad weather, slippery certificate. of roads, and longer periods are increased by darkness, heavier travel and the festive spirit of the holiday season. has The councils campaign been joined by more than 130 national organizations, city and T. Nielson state public officials and It seeks to create in Funeral services for Wanda the public mind an awareness of the special holiday hazards, Taylor Nielson, wife of Elmo and to enlist voluntary cooperj-tio- n Earl Niels n will be conducted on the part of every in- today (Friday) at one p. m. in dividual to hold accidents to a the L. D. S. Thud ward chapel minimum this Christmas. by Bishop James Jensen. Mrs. Nielson died at the famThe campaign is the final ef fort of the year to bring the ily home at 167 north Third west 1946 traffic death toll down at 8:30 oclock Tuesday evening nparer to the 1945 total of 28,600. following an extended illness. Such deaths, which increased Fiiends may call at the famV-- J Day ily home today until time of after alarmingly brought an end to driving re- services. Interment will be strictions, were running 30 perby the Harold B. Felt cent over last year at the end funeral home. of the first nine months of 1946. "Every thinking person realizes the importance of prevent- Last Rites Held For ing accidents at this or anv otner time of the year, said Ned H Karen B. Long o f the Dearborn, president The deaths, council. injuries Funeral services for Karen and financial loss due to pre- Beverly Long, ventable accidents are intoler- daugnter of Chester E. and Enid able at any time, but it seems Anderson Long, who died e conducted tj us that during the Christmas day evening, season everyone should be cs Thuisday at one p. m. in the pecially aware of what an acci- L. D. S. Fifth ward chapel by dent in the family can mean. Bishop Rudger N. Price. The Christmas season is the Invocation was offered by reof time the family season, R. Bunnel, followed by Stephen in ones of children, union, joy Somewhere a Voice t.f drawing even closer the most the song, is by Harold B. Felt Calling, our in fundamental ties nation. and by Helen Bunaccompanied of a It is truly time happiness. nell. of Yet the lighted windows The s ,ng, "Let the Little Chilthis Christmas many homes was rendered by will be dimmed by the shadow dren Come, of an accident, and many a fes- Irma Hansen and Juanita Steftive family gathering will be- fen, accompanied by Betty Ivercome an occasion of sadness. It son. can and it will happen all too Speakers were BLhop Price often. But it need not happen! and President Abel S. Rich. A little forethought, a little exBenediction was by Carter tra care, will give your family D. Cornia. The prelude and poMlude the best present of all your were played by Mrs. Bunnell. presence. Burial was in the Richmond Phone vour news to No. 7. cemetery. w tip-to- i Funeral Services For Wanda . Mon-wer- I the Citizens c Humphreys chairman, recom- with the fallowing nendationb. bndies. Box In Malad City 5.2-mi- iy public Dies At Age 66 i cu.-lo- contact Edward C. Smith -- ad-b- ihc Brigham City and Box Elder are county citizens m general, anmil at all Inppv with the il .uncement that wmk on the Ogden-BnghaCity highway, condition, has now in a torn-uPeon postponed until next spring. That was the general concon lie re us of opinion gatheied Mo-- t g.aid night Thursday citizens contacted on the issue could not compiehond why ttie Edward E. Smith, former pioject was stinted in the full rather than spnng, when snow Brigham City civic worker, died mter-forre- d have not and rain would in Malad, Ida., Tuesday at 9:30 Mast of ttie in the so badly. morning of a heart atwho those diive tack. He was 66. objectors were counand Davis daily to Ogden as a railroad man lie seived to work. ty war bases eacn day the Union Pacific for 41 with Suspension Reasons years most of the time as a Carl M- F nnesbeck, district passenger train brakeman. He road com- was active in dramatics while in engineer for the state mission tepoils ' that winter Brigham City and was Malads .. storms, augmented by heavy Santa for 25 years. tiaffic have forced W. W. Clyde He married Phoebe Weaver (f Ii JI construction company., Spring-- r Snith, who survives him; also on to suspend iterations vl)ei the following sons and daughstretch between ters: the Franklin E. Smith, Boise, n Willard and Brigha City. Ida.; David W. Smith, Declo, Started approximately Sept. Ida.; Mason H. Smith, Los An1, this year, the $447,259 project, geles, Calif.; Mrs. Beth Hedmost expensive in the state, is rick, Logan, and Mrs. Verrell about 20 percent complete. Stoal, Malad. With the coming of good Funeral services will be conweather next spring, Fonnps-bec- k ducted Saturday in Malad at 1 lepi.rts the road should be o'clock. Burial will be in Millcompleted by June or July. ville cemetery Cache county. The new road, part of U. S. highway 91, will fill in remaingaps in the road ing two-lan- e To Avoid 'to provide a four-lan- e highway fmm 'Hot Springs ab'ut seven mdes north of Ogden, to Brig-- . ham City. Although the project is onlv 45 20 percent finished, about Fifteen NEW YORK (UP) petcenl of the grading and 30 million Christinas trees will percent of the graveling have grace American homes this holibeen finished. day season, a fact which conRivcrdalo Overpass cerns many of the nations fire The basketball schedule fori Me.mwmle,most c nsti ucltnn on pievention experts. ,'l'ond expensive joad North Box Elder stake The ChrUtnins lice contains released this h'1 "ovv underway in the Mate, natuial resins which ignite easbasketball was of overnas Rv'i'clale When deckweek by Red Wheatley, M.Mcn ;,c Union Pacific ily ar.d burn rapidly. inflammable rr nvtr and ed out with such ' tracks ..uth company Opening games of the fir-- l roal;o-jhalf will be played next VicauTlack of atm laf Tl'Ujed r,e.;ha.!arad' day evening with games earn principally structu.al . an a toy train, or week through the first half, o: an and draining a Giadng careless smoker may cause a which winds up Januiry 15. n .! highway j disastrous fire. The second half will play in through WelLville canyon, the same order as the first "half. Cognizant of the danger, the untl New York City Fire department in There are six teams the ' wl! p't' .e has banned natural Christmas league: Honeyville, Fourth ward, vtn tiaffic is allowing the trees this year from all public Third ward. Bear River, Seven- - slnee to Fannesbeck continue, The th ward and Eighth waul. The project pljces, except churches. National Beard of Fire Underrcpoi ted. schedule, as released by Wheat-lebulPai sons & Fife, Logan, and writers has issued a special is as follows: L. T Johnson, Ogden, ire comletin on how to prevent ChristDecember 19 It empnasizes bining forces to build the road mas tree fires. Honeyvilie vs. Fourth at a cost of $311,778. The pres- the fact that a small tree can be Thir dvs. Bear River ent contract will not complete just as beautiful as, but less hazSeventh vs. Eighth the entire road, however, leaving ardous than, a big tree. Here December 26 until 1947 the section from the are the suggestions: Fouith vs. Eighth 1. Keep the tree outdoors unEldetCaehe county line 15.x Bear River vs. Seventh through Diy Lake valley to til ready to install it. Place the 'Honeyvilie vs. Third WelLville canyon and ttie over- tree in the coilest part of the January 2 all giadng yet to be contracted. house, away from radiators and Fourth vs. Seventh heaters. If necessary, shut off Eighth vs. Third the radiator near the tree. Honeyvilie vs. Bear River 2. Under no circumstances use Special Services Sun. January 9 cotton or paper for decoration Bear River vs. Eighth At Presbyterian Church of the tree or around the tree. Honeyvilie vs. Seventh from the Cotton will ignite Fourth vs. Third C o m m u nity Presbyterian slightest sp.uk and flames will January 16 Cbui'-services fir December envelop tne tiee. Seventn vs. Thiid 3. D i not place electric trains 15 vs. Honeyvilie Eighth around the tree. Use only elec10 o'clock, Stindav School. Fourth vs. Bear River. 11 oclock, Mornirg worship, tric lights for lighting it, and The see that all cords are in good bv the pa tor, eiTTV.n Do condition and not frayed. Je-uof Name Hold Explorer Scouts lights burning 6 clock, Chili supper for the not leave tiee when n j one is in the house. InFirst Social In Sixth young people Mr and Mrs. Wayne Furnass spect the tree regulaily to see Ward Amusement Hall will be in charge of the meet-'in- whether any needles near the lights have started to turn to follow. of the Dec. 18 Fellowship supper. biown. If so, change the locaExplorer Bay Scouts Sixth ward held their first so- All of the families of the church tion of the lights. 4. When the needles start fallLot Friday, are cial of the sea-owelcome. Program at 7 the ing, take the tree down and disDec. 6, in the Sixth ward amuse,; with in keeping card it. If you want to keep ment hall. Christmas spbit the trees up for a few days lonPartneis of members were inDec. 23 Child ens Chri-t-navited to the event, which was ptoei.vn at 7 30 oclock. All the ger, then do not keep the tree directed by the scouts. The eve children of the Sunday School lighted for more than half an hour at a time. ning was spent playing games will take pait 5. If any decorations are used and dancing. Chili was served wilt be no junior C. E. Thci about the house, do not permit to 19 guests. until further notice. then near chairs or other places Those present were Sharon where people may smoke. Keep Thorsen, Dale Andersi.n, Glen them up nar the ceiling, well Box Elder Sailor Richards, Vernon Gilbert, Dee above the head of anyone standAnderson Harvey Forsgren, A Member Of Byrd ing up. If lights a:e desired in Anderson, Vernon Drew-ewindows, never use candles. Pete Valeaice, Lee Simon-sePolar Expedition Keep curtains and other flamLois Garfield, Geraldine mable materials pulled back at Poison, Norcne Steffen, Earl R. Lewis, fireman first 6 inches from any light. Rasmussen, D a h al Thomson,, class, son cf Mrs. Irene Lewis least The Underwriters also state Francis Nicholas Shirley was of Route 1. City, that in hotels, churches, hospiEricksen and selected as Brigham LaVern a member of the tals or in hallways of offices, Kenneth Ericksen, troop AdSouth Pole expedition of the location of the tree is the miral Richard E. Byrd. most important factor. It should The expedition left San not be placed near any stairway Judicial Logic Diego December 2. end this or elevator shaft which would week crossed the Equator. It INDIANAPOLIS (UP) Judge provide an upward draft. John Niblack believes mail Lewis has been in the navy should not be near entrance i 18 has s and doo-months, otherwise traffic the pa-trucks should blocking been stationed at San Diego exits. laws .He fined Roscoe McNeely since February. $25 for reckless driving. "A perThe value f farm buildings son hit bv a mail truck can be The expedition is expected to take six months. Lewis is fell mot o than 20 percent from just as dead as a man struck mo to 1949. 19 years old. by a private car, Niblack said. i p k Users Can't See Why Project Was Not Undertaken During Spring, Summer p al half-hou- NECESSITATE POSTPONEMENT OYS Ti j Pages Citizens Are Unhappy As Road lob Is Called Off y Gar-Abo- 12 Brigham City, Utah, Friday, December 13, 1946 100 u r OlUltCl BOX ELDER U flCWd-- sl j P" j ! sns y, s s s, n, Ro.-dy- Hun-saker- j e , |