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Show EL H BE THERE CiiV Will Move EXPECT 2,5(10 SW Tow To FOR ALL; Sardine Summit Airlines"; Clubs Helping Pole North WITH y annual Christmas party for cliildn ivi o ::!( Sunday afternoon, beginning a l bo court house lawn. The party is presented ! .imperatively by Criyham City, the merchants' the ( handier of Commerce, ami the ( RuA crowd of 2,500 youngsters is expected Santa Claus and receive treats. mot to hand Ed A 111 I;.,:; n C;tv Ski J- iit-li- 4 ' H. am art, met Til ui da; ci.y council c.-of tne sk: SU-'- .' iiu at 1:30. the program high B x Elde . ,f ! ?hrv rj iv i II en ul Aiwlln a of the progra L lii under insen. n, ot of - -- mer.hanl.-City and fi.e club improvement , assistants will be at the fire ;h(. treats and II"' randy iicrcto the be distributed 'arc,, are reel the Visit In A; ed Mrs. Melissa !. Davis, lifelong resident of Perry, vi observe open house Tuesday at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Karl P.arnard, Perry. The pioneer will be 80 years and Ciicag that today (Fiiday) old on with relatives Johnson, R. of arrive ion, vi-- chief petty officer, red in Brigham City, a at Box Elder student that date. Pioneer Awaits Pedestrian Injured On City Street ii in Utah, i Ol-e- Mrs. Cleone to joining the March of 1929. After year of overseas duly, from xpects to retire Hunsaker, 80th Birthday Honey-vill- wa; prior v Lake-City- . holi-Rob- sometimes lely, jay-fo- heavier ai-- i- he said r ' lo pe-'an- The annual Ch.islmas pin tv cf the Veterans of Foreign Wars held and t.ieir Auxiliary will beo'clock Monday evening at 7:3(1 in the War Morainal home. A hot turkey dinner will be served bv the Auxiliary. commander Henry Nielsen. will be of Hie lor v. F. W. po.-Owens John and n t will aive the welcoming address. l, C: i ST1HI1.S SPONSOR EVE CHRISTMAS ON Bees Box Elder's will continue their morrow basketball campaign t (Saturday) evening in the local cv.n when they tangle win tne We t high of Salt Lake City. A double-bil- l is offered, with the teams meeting at 7 o'clock 'and the main event slated to go on at 8 o'clock. fortunes Bee To date the of have sbown little evidence season paralleling the football years basketball, but that by the time tne fan.- in January league season opens 'he Fergmon will have found themselves and tie basket. Admission to Saturdaynignt s will be 25 cents ,1 person per Coach Earl Ferguson announcaie ed this week that there still toe for b u- - 200 reserved seats league season, available The seals at the high school. in the south balcony, located ire ind will be on sale Saturday It was night at the game. sethat cage fans could sea. cure t.ieir season reserved tickets at that time, the league Price per seat for seas n is $5. Ferguson said. late-starti- cau-k-ppi- SCALE Bill Here Sat. Dinner Party Mon. out 119 n ,t mbit-head- Invited ilc 3cL To 6 ' Event At Tabernacle eoantians are musicale oclock in tabernacle, u.ile,' the auspices of StxGi!r :a" Lal hour'-- I,s eve at 6 j ;;0(5 51 include chillis, the school Tli I Mi--- 51 be ;mIs 'vith ,arh j;le ;VIissl-d'.V .ir angemein m with Miss Thompson Henry C- John O wh en lilt to t.-- .e the a trio sine That Swe,:t Mory s Joyce Ilun- - 'Beside Still Wale arranged and Hhii-- t r.u ; nie Roy, r r!1 of io eh )ol tilt' f r h is i0- : Haa-ake- ill'on: Carol of I mas Song, and Miss Miss nd T lonii D t'1-- wit.i Mi-- s Thom ison m the Bells." 1, eompani-t s -- the Mountains. chorus 'd V'.bs Mi i Benson, will Hells of St. Mary'. nr h i:"j The high ehol H.m-eA ) 11. o; the dire tioi How Beautiful cl Upon will sing And Mv G , Elder an u. e - f sixth Air CW ams H WfinlC: ...... "'"dg .Anion Mi i. grade chorus. c o l. June l, Kathleen the To On Our bv .1 rs. Run.aker decora'. ALlmion i ;n,d ,;:1.,,! in ul. cel ;1(. "''f Kree-Caro- n (t t'be s' u. gi'd to 'ad'end and evo event. '''b1 sug-Cs-e- d 'County Reports Ten Chickenpox Cases epidemic of chicken pox, seemed to of minor proportions Eldei cotin-- ! Box in on by be going Dec. 6. tv for the week endingf am a report to be according of hiahh. Box Watkins. will Thl. cl sin Thom psoji JAe bv nu!nbers offered the iooi by Renee Gi will be a ca- Usherettes w jll y " r !ll,n'hers will yer, Joa i riders. 3 j;.,e !V Marie a,'l'uinpuniment. Blaylock, kdus ve !v Barker.Tu'iey. Louise y 't,vcv'lrl rin Carolyn l!uland Walker JohnMary ,I1'Kart Jdhn P, Lillv'!' ,5er painted by i;.tui-e, .. i r C hi t me In , thy ononing Honry-h- featured, school SHERIFF, musu-a- Christmas An ' Ltate department of bi ig county, outside cases. Fide;T.ie h , n Citv. reported 10 of one case county also reported ennatic fever. Brigham O . Meanwhile, clean bill of heal.h p. oper, had a during the same week. Herne From Hospital Mrs. DeVere Chiistenser home from Cool, y l to her Verm.iial Wednesday She has been sen the past seven n the hospital now is , week-- , but her co'di'em improved. reported considerably To Give Cantata SUSPECT Sacramento Says ArNAi JAan Wanted Numerous Robberies On West Coast Led by Sheriff Warren W. Hyde, members of the Box Elder county she: iff s depart nent Russell Wocaptured Edison Calif., 32, Sacrament;, mack, who is wanted in that coastal city for a number of armed robberies and burglaries. Womack Tremonton was arrested near in the Thursday at 3 oclock morning. The Californian, who has done Lime in both Folsum and San Quentin, said. I'd have gotten one of you if you hadn't caught He was found to me asleep. be armed with a fully loaded nammer-lcs- n First Ward Choir MAKE CAPTURE MEN OF CALIFORNIA s Yule-tid- e ChHstmpj jun'ata, Memories,'', will be presented Sunday evening at 7 oclock in the First ward chapel by the First ward choir, under l.,e direction of Elmer Jeppse.i. Accompanists will be Mrs. John Reeves and Mrs. Taggart Jahn-soThe choir is made up of about 45 voices. SoloLts will be Mrs. Wayne Miss No.nia DoMars, Smith, and Searl Mrs. Dick Parsons .Mae Mrs. Balls will Beecher. have charge of the reading. The cantata will lust ab rut 40 minutes. The public is ir.vitod to attend. A For Tiny Tot Home For Christmas; Eager For Santa Christmas will have a speat Ihe J. W. Harris home, 123 South First East, this year. Their tiny daughter, Merlyn, 5, who was stricken by infantile paralysis early lavt fall, was returned home Thursday afternoon from the children's hospital in Salt Lake City and belter than eager yet she's more ever for Christmas to arrive. "She'll be as good as ever, roon, we believe," the father said. "Although she still has her arm in a brace, she uses cial significance Engagement Of Maurine Jensen Is Announced Simonson explained. Need National Help A idelight on the woik being perforr.od by the various Utah county chapters is revealed in the Tact that the Utah state chapter of the National Foundation has applied to na-t- i. n il headquarters for $50,000 to see Lie state through the rui'-enliseal year, because of tile terrific expense of the polio epidemic in Utah last summer and fall wdiich the various cuun-t- y chapter; and tho state chnpenlor were unable to meet tirely. "The Box Elder c iunty chapter has extended help in every ease of infantile paralysis that has occurred since it was organized within the county, declared. Will Publish Statement He said t.iat he now was securing a complete statement of all expenses of the Box Elder county chapter during the last year, listing the cases, length of hospitalization, total cost of hosand treatment, pitalization amount paid by the Box Elder tne amount and county chapter, of contribution accepted from the parents of the afflicted patient. This statement will not list the names of patients or their parents, but these names will be supplied privately upon icquest to anyone doubting the as accuracy of the statement oublD.ied, Simonsen said. t the knnof.sen reiterated poli v of the National Foundation and its county tupor adult-- ; le, s t lat children stricken bv infantile paralysis are to receive full financial assistance if thi county chapter If not, the is able to pr .vide it tate and county funds are dawn upon. However, if the able to family is financially make a substantial contribution to the couniy chapter, it will be a: ce jted ju-- t a; it would be from any citizen wishing to In make such a contribution. this event, it is understood both bv the contributor and the :oun-t- v chapter that the eontribution is a free will gift, and there is no pressure on the parents of the afflicted culd in any way. The Common Battle The wnole idea of the local of the phase of the activity county chapter, Simonson went on to say, i; that the ng and co tlv treatment for infantile nraiysis shall nol work hardship on the family of the child If tiie family is able afflicted.. and desires--treimburio tne county ch lpter for any patt cf the cost of it may do so; but the hospital and doctor bills are made out tj the county chapter, not to the parents of the afflicted children. The purposes of the National Foundati :n for Infantile Paraly-i- s was to make this dread the rrippler of childhood, a public responsibility, not a -mate one; to make the fight gainst poli. myelitis a fight by he entire papula e of the Unit'd States, not just by the fami-hof tho e so unfortunate as to be afflicted by the disease, Firemen Hold Annual Dinner Honoring Wives Members of the Brigham City Volunteer Fire department red tr.eir wives at their annual Chrt tmas turkey din-"- v : at the War Memorial home .iie. hay evening A lovely Christmas tree and ocautiful table decorations in iu istmas motif set the theme for a program with Royes J. Petersen presiding as '.master of item ntis. the outgoing fire incent T. Nielsen .hi-fSteve Rood, gave a .short .I';, and' lie. new chief, Fjhi L y Gains Army Award W' 'fit, responded. A ,..i ie For saving a v.in wot, by plane and Glen Pum'iKV. Second the crew chief frrtr ..Frost cer-ai- n v. tour ire n on v.enl to Mis. Obve destructi at Okinawa August 8. 1915 Vincent T. Niel- For gren. sen of Tyoma was awaided the Foil wing the dinm.: n..d Soldiers nodal by Maj. Gen. prig. am. dancing was enjoyed Paul W. Kendall in a ceremony until midnight. at Fort po t headquarters. Lewis, Wash. The citation accompanying the award told how Pfc. Niel-ic- n was refuelmg aircraft when a gas pump leaked on a h.;t battery, ignited and showered h i m. on gasoline hurning Though severely burned, NielThe annual Junior Chamber sen jumped into the tanker he had been driving and pulled of Commerce Christmas party is scheduled for Saturday night at away Lon the nose of the 9:30 oclock in the War .Methe thus it and alane, saving crew chief who was handling morial in heme, and according to those charge of arrangements, the hose . n the wing, from the event promises to be the best mo i destruction. ever. Nielson, who attended school According to a tip from a reii Brigham City, entered on Nov. 3, 1942 and went liable source, St. Nick will put He in his appearance . overseas in August, 1943. are Jaycees and Jayceettes was diseiatged al Foit Lewis, i.ivited to bring guests. Dee. 19, 1945. frosh.ments will served. Witnessing thq ceremony The event willbe be were hi: wife, Mrs. Laura Niel-- s and tie Willard archostra n, hi: uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Campbell, and will provide the music. all of cousin. Ernie Phone your news to No. 7. Tacoma. en-ter- t.i c; Mrs. George E. Hanrcy. mothwhich he later announcer of tie bride-to-bwilling to use. of Mi s Maues the informed was Sheriff JFfyde rine Jensen to Mr. William G. bv telephone calls from Boise Bickmore. Mrs. Hancoy is the Womack and Burley, Ida., that firmer .Mrs. Luella H. Jensen to Utah it." was apparently enroute of Brigluftn City. a with man, in an automobile Rob-ei- t a sister A and brother, his wife and children. in the Ural A mining city 10, and Eita, 3, said, "It's mountains has been na r.ed MolSpot Suspicious Car the best Christmas present otov in h nnr of the Soviet Forwe will have." Lying in wait west of eign Minister. Hyde and Deputy Sheriff Ed Silvester spotted the car coming at a high rate of speed. Carol Festival Over Public Address System, A trap, manned by Deputy Leo C'ottam was at the Cr broads Sponsored By Merchants, Proving Successful service station east .of Treir, onBrigham Citys Christina; willing to perfm n, are invited ion, but the suspicious car turnbegun Tuesday, festival, Com.Tremonton and will continue ed north in until Christmas to call the Chamber of Earl rude an abrupt stop at tne meree Madam, office, the climaxed with to be eve. executive secretary, cafe, where Hyde and gram on Christens eve in Chamber to..k the occupants of the pr said loday. He urged that vol- t e Box Elder Make tabernacle. car into custody. Womack was untecr performance; be offe.ed Each afternon dm in; the fos-la! various school gioups and to r.iincl out Ihe carol festival. The carol festival is a preDriving the ear was Lyndall choral soeietie. are broadcasting Hail, who was with his wife Christmas carols and other Yule-tid- e sentation of the merchants' comof oldest and three children, musical and speaking per-- f mittee, inquired to help foster whom is four. Although Hall, rmar.eos over the public ad- a better Christmas spirit and as said he had dress from G'dah ma, Wit i horns on a pleasant se vice to the public system. A number of the bank building, the during the season. only recently picked up Wotop inmack, he was being held for or rfo manec-:an be heard clear- of favorable ermments on this the downtown activity have been received by vestigation. The wife and c.iil? ly throughout dien were taken to a Brigham ee'ion of Brb'hym City. The the mordants committee, MadCitv hotel, where they a:e besen re in which tiie perfortudi. ing cared for by the Box Elder mances oiiginat' is the ComHere Are Results Of F. F. A. Toy Repair Clinic welfare agency. ma rial olubroor.s auditorium, Wona.k was positively iden-- , or the third floor of the bank '.ified as the man wanted n the building and tele- address The public roast by telephone system with police at Sacramento. wa; in tailed for the Chustma-seasoc left he t admitted bv Womack if merchants of the Chamber of ComCalifornia because police were ooking for him. but denied any merce. crime-- for f the snow ledge Group; singing Christ mas carols over the public address syswhich he i; wanted. Another office, trap had been tem during the carol festival have been and will be: e .died at Brig.iam City by Uaneyville grade chool, Lin-- e police officers, in case the In school, Corune sr.iool. Box auto was able to slip pa-- t the. Trenon-toiElde-high school girls chorus, sheriff and his men at Box Elder high school instruBear River mental numbera In Gun Battles Orpheus cnorus, Womack also said he .lad been grade school, Box the Garland Harmonettos. m several gun battles with police officer; in Sacramento, and Elder high sch .ol junior divi--ioand reader-- ; Saturday afare of tne opinlocal office;-wa; ternoon, sponsored bv the Jay-cc- c ion that one of his pals g ttes, who will read the w. unded in a recent escapade stories of toe children in teat city. Womack's car was reportedly of Brigham Citys grade schiiol;, : ntest spon-oreby the found on the coast with a num- in the zv'v orJunior Chamber Auxiliary ber of bullet holes in it, a ganization. Hyde. cording to Sheriff California of-- ! "Any local singing groups or Hvde sod that exmu deal performers who have Future Farmers at Ilox Elder finals have already started high this year are engaged in numerous projects. The it; aditin procedings. However, prepared Tnristnjs carolsYule-tid-ore above photo shows most of the members of the chapter with the results of their toy reThur-daaid nigit othc. musical numbers in Womack clinic. vvh be would pair theme, and that he would waive extradition. aid m extra into the rlirulaily fnim behind car a; the curb. Every f' suppo-c- d to stop at when persons ;nf through them, but Jt is possible far a out into the e and not be seen n time f r hi n to tar, he jvarned. Dont u.--o . revolver, West In Double Christmas V. F. W. particularly City, to give as shoppers a break. same time, he asked down-Brigha- -'- Lt. Col. l.eon Iacker Addresses Meeting Monday Jumni' hotel Howard at the banquet m m, as ab i.it 25 me mbers of the Brigham City Hie war. the since luncheon noon meeting Chamber of Commeree met for the club's first Hex hall. and Simonson Reed a neffield, and was arranged by lloyd planned meeting Sheffield and Simonson were named by Clint Johnson, Jayeee prexy, as a permanent committee to manage the luncheon arrangements. After New Years, it is planned that Cameron Harmon will have charge ol such meetings will be held weekly or Rlth. the program at the next meeting, January . Harrington-Riehards.i- than police department to ask everyone damaging mi 'understand- of the function regarding in; the Box Elder couniy chapter, Nat lonal Foundation for I n unnailed totil , I'n nlysis, was dav, bv Reed Son nsen, chairman of the Box Elder county drive beginning this month and roue, i ig its eli mix in January. An interview by u welfare walker, in no way connected with the Box Elder county chapter, gave use to this misSi l'onsen understanding, A de-el- s. t . Luncheon Meetings War-Interrupt- ed. Help To All . Heated at Cooley Memorial hospital for shock and Open house will be held Tuesnuno. noils uffered while she day. Dec. 24. from 2 to 8 o'clock was walking in the pedestrian in honor f the eightieth biith-da.Johnson is the lane .ear the Capitol theater of Melissa Perry Davis at Beatrice Zickerman. Wednesday at 6 ocl ck in the tie home of Mrs. Earl Barnard afternoon, when she was struck in Perry. All the honoree's famParty Saturday by ily and friends are invited. by an automobile driven Mr- - Davis was bom in Perry of the Jollyelte Robert Reese, Jr., Salt bob will hold llicir was reported ihr.t on Dee. 24, I860, and has residIt ed there all her life. party Saturday Ree.-,Mopped and gave all the Commercial elub-- 1 She was married to Vinson Exact cause of a? announced F.. Davis on Dec. 13, 1883, iu the today the mishap jjtas. not leanwrt. TTi j r e n ,tr Ci m; was released Loin the 'old L. D. S. Endowment rouse at 10 hospital smelly idler she was in Salt Lake City. Mr. Davis "per, will begin died on Aug. 2, 1028. admitted. Mrs. Davis has been active icli The for many years in the Perry Pedestrian Lanes," Police Chief ward Relief society. She enjoys her when Drivers; "Give The Shoppers A Break" much activities health will permit. and motoiistsSons and daughters are, Mrs. t urged todav to take count on the traffic stopping. C. E. Its better to play it safe," he William A. Wood, L. Mrs. nution; against Davis. Rader and George :. vvarned pedestrians. the during Davis, Brig.iam City; an The police and NewYear and Mrs. n by that drivers he careful at inter- Vinson F. Davis, Jr., She also Mac D. Earl Barnaid, Perry. carefully M of that and they sections, police, 12 and and traf- has 32 grandchildren b much larger than observe all st ci signgrandchildren. great are dowr.t fic signals. iwn every Let's try to prevent having Mmette out. pointed seaZeroising Main street Brigham City; Christmas pedestrian lanes and, son marred bv a traffic misnap, ol As Jaycees Resume i Plan Utah Pages March Of Dimes Chairman Nails Rumors That Box Elde Chapter Has Shirked Its Duty s- Moore ;f Ogden word from her fern a; Will the stale summit in - of toe Brigham u.ged to he on Sa.Uii Claus Johnsons t niov-if- 12 Brigham City, Utah, Friday, December 20, 1946 Volume 51, No. 102 g Brigham department, receive j ming ieWd-sfOULPV- lCl y ii i'..e eh.iir-nigh- e The 2 o'clock. ji at the aint has notified he will came ,;i j;3t Santa Pile Airlines. 'buzz the crowd jijld si low :iln8 ne, fly land in the a d ourt sM back to tiie the ft roe t ,,v he will He, hej., al lie pies ah, J. I), and F i'd t ary with vanvnn. Mato. Rulon Baron and the ' .'iiiieilmen said they would i. .we the roj.e I a and otliei w.iieii tile city owns city committee was appouii-I. including I;,vil O. Andor- in, chairman, Juhn Jr.. Oram Eskelsen. "Now, tile pertinent need, i la Dear a runway. said Presiding Baird. We will need nlen-tof help to do this. he added. Saturday, ai the county courthouse he.e, at !):15 in the morning and at 9:45 on ;:ie hill, ev- yoiie woo figures on skiing diiri-this winter. show up I help with activities of rersaiis .'eaiiiig tie runway. participating should come die warmly, bring lun.h; also .ai ax or grubbing ho--'Die I'o.o:,; service lias ad some equipment. Tile project i; to be eom-- , leted with v. hintary labor, and we will med considerable help, Ha d added. The city will go right to work with moving the tow and the b.ii-must be removed before lie operation can be completed. A Is the brush hould be cleara wav ed befo.e snow falls, w.iich makes the job harder, if not practically inpossible, officials reported Awaiting Birthday arrival r iu a ', sod BOX ELDER I was i Jaycees Schedule n, Annual Party ' Nu-Wa- v r-viie semi-form- s Ru-sel- l, n ii-a- c;m-miile- : lo-r- al . . ; orize-wi-nin- d |