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Show c , . FO! TUr; I FLL! M ,AA ' ;vt J -30 i BOX ELDER ewd-sfou- !To Speak On I ma hi i K .K ik, st, u t Central PTA f Behind Holds Health Klim a -- t v ice - and anup Drive i O n bee . Roundup Day . m L, ,er a ed Conmeiee, Chair-pa Owen announced this has always B lgham Owen beautiful city, "Kiit Centennial year, heb to make it more of z Mis C. . of .he Cenrlls.-;:Teacner n, ir ,os the .ealtn .ind 'egisiiation ' pio-gra- icais g uty-ei.anu- p g e ta-u- p, cal ary Meet Fri. and Max Bott, Howard ms of u-- lt Child' eh n tha East side of Mam st eet will be examined fiom 9 00 to 1130 oclock in the momng while childien on the West side will be taken fion 1 00 to 3 (M) o'cbek in tie Speak At Vets i PTA 'A oi Id Wa: II, weie efakers at Friday noons ion meeting of the Rotaiy They told of some of experiences while In the Cha.les Waitworth was i.m chairman. T.le meeting alteinoon health Conmunity agercies will assist the PTA in conducting tie health clinic which aims to b'ing .maul c med cal and dental inspection and caie foi the Finds New Parents If ihe elubs nt, S. Martin Rasnussen. OKen and W. Vosco Call epo.ted briefly on recent tups to Arizona. Tuis-eannounced that lations fn officers for the coming fiscal year will ..de at the meeting Friday Herein Burderson toast-1Davis on his birthday a"'l"-- si n 1 trsary. bu i.d By J. E. Re-tol- d Preddy Halverson ived in Salt Lake Valley, short three onginal The soil was beau-ani ich, well supplied a ate. I went to work un 'c wise counoil cf Piei Voung and the twelve apos-- I believe I did my best, Jhv 'peaking of the fall crops were bv in the ground on my 4 I trunk tiey said about icie. r.t wheat nad been well as an extensive le f land prepaied for s planu ,g but even if the ations for bounteous weie encouraging, we 'hll months away fron a t The ettlers store of shoit and getting day. We had eteiy (Hi pcoole in the Valley 'Pnig ol 1848. I felt very ier L 1347, a is afte, the pio-cam- a- -- ACKi r r 1 c had alieady gone montni without a sat-o' d of victuals. There jcTV P,kk of wild roses on 1e Jo'dun nvei aboJ ni1 !ll,TI our ,'lome ant tin i to get the beirie', hJfj . ' m- dt''' mpidly at a and all. I shot hawks nf k JAs ind found them good ' e eh in mire holes to 1,1 then cattle, and 1,1 (e ihe meat for fod RT l",i ull meat which I it Ki d I made wooden to 'K egos, but I cruld wo4i,k,nHueh of them, 1 giubbing hoe and eies kK. be f, 01e sunrise, and go jWM, B Y W, ? I "i" family O 1 -- miles t.. dig thistle jnf I would bring home nci of loots, sometime s 1 r food .ii'in,lnued this way until I "at Captain James Brown jught out the holdings of k ntai tt'i with a large herd about 40 miles noith i on Weber river. I went and bought a horse load m I ill xoi ak im Ot mo lai Home wC Salt I, td UtJ s. at miHTs o' t hi md Ittee oj 1 i C i imhe ' and odd nil ot In e I d m con ait c Cl s p U 1 o' at ''f 1 t i b i told U an 'i fill, K' o . Meet Tonight . . Nickname, Ogonek . d i PindiIv !odimierx . M( i.i 't t ' IN t n i a a a it t t! m ' . mid t a I S ill m !. ith t'stMit Lht il h i su i m C- - . Drive Planned 7 oclick ard Wai will be held at the Memorial Home. bi ought I which of cheese, home It was icceived joyfully by my family, and was eaten with ut biead or meal. Oui privations weie exceed mgly soie. We could live and still be fan ly comfortable in old clothing, patched and worn-ou- t but we could n t subsist foi long without food Wo began each dav with plans to ootain lood, but mine oftei, the dav cl sod it Thu- in disappointments was continued week alter week, until the w aiming sun bi ought e balmv days of spnng .rd Thi willows, the box summei cldeis, and enttonw od t ies look on new leave- - and the bee ime gi.iss upon the hillside 1 t) 1 j - cpin cd ,c o .able om Ills I t v es-it- lien t o, we ii.-- , d a list ol nt i d Bearded 8th Is on March 27 28 29. Plans for the Junior Red Cross , J ie I sec-.io- i A ith eveiv detail eonpleti, .minding a bumpt . crop of new lie o ds and mustulu", the i Id M'ks ot the B. 'giam C'l'v Flight! w.i vyi'l be e spt i i.i ly honiicd t the aiimul wait! dinnei to be held this Thins-daand Fndav evenings in the d amu enmnt hall v An additional atti actum at the two evening piogiam will l le the st le turn of a waid queen to or chosen Lorn gnl- - m ti io ninioi and Gleaner i c!a,'(- Ihe qaeell will the aetivitie, both ovi n.g - and s ill be accompanied Dy Jin attonda its who will be selected Mom the guls in the Beehive class Chaiinian Veimn Kolter announced Tup day that an excel let piog.am has been pie-pcd with Ilowaid Call as mas-te- i ot ceremonies and will be picsinti'd Thuisday evening duetc ly following the dinh,vei nei family in the ward in ,nlKt coopeutivc tirwaids assy lance icndeiing making the waid dinner a huge And the ucccss, Kntter said women folks aie woiking out even detail so that everyone w io attends can be se rved i I i hi s o , Cen-le.n- pie-sid- i rei-genc- a -- Immunization Scheduled Immunization foi diphticria pox will be held at tne Lincoln school Fndav morning, Ma'ch 7, fr m 9 30 to 10 30 o clock d small In the know tils is tiue. fmeno n of that eventful June Charles C. Rich da Apostle find up in an open wagon, and I -- pi eaciied g Ihi-wa- tn -- se-e- i ciu-hin- -- -- - m-m- c Cnm-meic- e -- 1 i vt-st- n hop-scotc- should make iramuln'i app'ii o. S( lion fu supply ol giaiulatid Iolish hoy, who Loin yeai Di G F' Kn wltm, LMah ug.u, has been an oiphan since his Mi mb t tm mdiMix io State Agilcullu al college ex mother and lathi weie killed i lnclii Ie S o' t 1' 11 ,, lei , tension onto nologist, advis. d Ihe in raid an Warsaw a in Vo-ichan m.ui C ill, dim this week eaily days ol ihi wai, this week In m nibe (.'ail Wild, Glen The keepetb s .mild wide to boasted as tosiei pan uls the Anul-i- i Ka.l K usnaik. Will Olilie of entire membership of ihe Hug iCe, ill, Paul Ande'son, Claik Sufai Blanch Olfice, ham City Busims. and Frofes-siona- l Raf u sin, J Olei n Iulmei E. Ternpotaiy Conti- K, salt Lake and City, Utah, i mm n's li.b icquist appli J. Lai son, .Jack Bui! and Alf 01 cation foi m 11 TVi, ''Sug.i: foi The adoption ol 'he Iolish sen Indu'tiial Use war imphan was accomplished The allot rent ol is lun aecord'ng lo Miss Jean Shont a, Adult Education Class lted to 4U pou ids of .sUg i' pen womens local of the president c lony, although in an piolessional group, through the To Hear Decorators an additional 15 piu-d:- . War For F ost ei . Barents Plan i ) m deemm'l" per colony piay be all ivvcd, upon Clalriien Inc., an inirruihxuaJj Allium Horn ,.n Ogden turnituie a ceitificatc signed by the lox.il tor 'Lng pur-the set up oiguniation will ,e pie-f- t al the adult AAA comnultee icicsentative. pose of obtaining support for't0,c countless thousands of childien ducal ion cm s in inttiio. dec- - This allotment is foi b th spnng atmg at thi Box Eldtu high and fall feeding. in Europe orphaned by the wai mool Wedm 2uv clu(this evelocal the by Application 9 (i link, it was .it whose ning) of the for adoption boy, Civic Improvement Club bv 'Its- - Lina Redd name is W lodimieie DmdiK, . n The deco Observes dm will s Ogdi was made Feoruaiy 12 and ap Birthday the meeting, proval was received from Fostu display, du mg The annual birthday p.nty of of sample's and boils dlapeiy the Civic Impi overnent parents Ine, last Friday club mil cm tain in.iti al Tilts is one a case to will be held Satuid.iy, March history f the Accoiding outstandi g im i tings of 15, in the Chambei of received with the approval, tne t s Mis- - K (Id - ud, and rooms at 1 30 ocl i.k child was placed in a home foi rn cla uiged dl meinlieis to be childien in Vvaisavv at the turn ' esr nt Following lu elieon a piogiam his parents were killed This will be piesented and the bal he ance of the aftei noon will be quickly and expeditiou-ly- , borne was later bombed out anu ad led B. E. High Freshmen Seiving of the dinnei he was moved to another loea spent at bi lelge. non in the suburbs. Heie, in ad Win The paity i. f'i membeis Thiesdav will begin at 7 p. m. Tourney Opener On F' lday night a union to physical haidslnps, the special only and leseivatio s hould be The F'ls i an team fen 3ox made as caGy as possible so pr giam of shoit plays will be child was suojeiTeii lo inv tec Hfi hign school won Its fust that proper ai angements may P' sf-teundei the dnection fo lor ol Nazi raiders When the child, whose nick g ime in the Ninln G.ude Bas be made in advance. Mm, Geo. the M I A oi ganization- - aftei tin Mrs name is Ogonek, came under ketball tournament, which open- Mason, pioneer costume Cyril Beechei, whnii Of special in Ogden, day by Mis Wm. Sackett and Mis L A hall will be held the Foster Barents plan he was ed undly cliu'ibing Washington Richardson compose the com lntctMl at the ball will be the badly undoruounshed and sub the Junioi hlg i school team of Og-l- i miltee in charge ot tne social presentation of piizexa to jeot to nervous disorders f Iks n 51 to 1 women whice pioneer affair . vYith adoption by the Brigham City club be will receive S180 Masculine Members Of Eighth Ward Develop Talents At Growing Beards annually which will be used to clothe and teed him, Miss Shon - i5 ka said In auuition the club will i send him a paikdgr each mont.i r v v i weighing it pounds, one half ol r V-- 'li 1 r?r which may be loud His Brig ham City loster parcnls will also ne allowed to send Ogonek pack ages on his birthday and at Eas ter and Christmas, said Miss rn 40 be conduct- program were announced as was the state centennial athletic oiliest tournament. Three contests will be conduc-ice- l, each with an A and B Bicycling, marble playing and will be open for .ompcntition In the A section mr youngsters 11 years and younger and in the B group for 12 years and older. Each school ,n the county Is eligible to send a contestant n each section and .vent and all schools are invited the participate. A report was presented on the school pi ogress of legislation and discussions were conducted an the spring athletic program and other school matters. The need for telephones in every ocIkmiI in the county was pointed out. Dinner was served to the group following the meeting. costumes are the most coloiful, and the mex--t representative of Lie period. Special prizes will be awarded to tne gentlemen who attend .he ball and wh i have participated in the whisker-growineon-te.- t. These prizes will be given for the lgddest beard, the longest beard, the whitest beard, the beaid which most lesem-ble- s Brigham Youngs, the most attractive beaid, tne most attractive mustache, the blackest be'ard, and thp most artistic ,f the whiskers. Chan man Kotter is particularly happy over the excellent by the male members of the ward in growing beards. A visitor to th ward services last Sunday commented that it was like attending chuich m the 1850s. In fart for many of the youth of tie ward it was hard to keep back the smiles and giggles as the present day Brigham Young's and Wilfoid Wood-luff- s took their positions on the stand e For Festival - gV to us out of cl ,c s He said, ' Bietheie i, we do not want Led vou to pait with voui wagon luciou- giccn. luini-.'need thi m" s teams foi we migh foi oui few milch cows the c lekit t n did mention He an inci eased s nice of food, Oui pc id at oui doois Pei hap- ne 'irk fo c oui pi dally the lequest enough dis thought looked a' wheat planting He then added, a- - a meadow, and on the w hol, couiagevent all hould hearken to cou l ent much age e"Coui felt all we I felt a feeling of depressi n But then came a eou ge as was nevei moie s.lemn in all i teiilbh as it was unexpectedIn my life This meant we nvght It wa' the cucket pi.UMi move again Then some f these have to May and June, millions I heard the thi g happened down s came dcstiudne pe-toverhead fowl of flying nine and fun: the mountain sides Ev- All oked up. Tie meeting wrs g the devouied gowu g'am djouined The fust weie of en gieen Ming was beaten biid- - Thev were strange w At times the 'ky down t i me A man said they were so filled with then, a In a few minutes, eagulls sun the Mew vould that one flock passed over, then a1 gei . with ma-t'l ugh tne flung hex came in still gi eater num the same ease as one lo ks it bei s Soon, the ky beca re datk si.okid a sun eclipse thiough ,nt i then outspread wins, If the ettlcis tood m 3nd the i at th was liteiallv cuv glass heietaf ie set pei il of shoit ations st.uvation e cd with them as they the spectei of now Thex fields. the n lown g.ain Men. women and was at hand etc tuckets, then legurgitated They wint c nidi en fought back re the them and t ten ate moie and nex out in the tield.s, the action, seeming ated and bio ms ;i ire pests with clubs wee ei atisfied Just a littlethebefSalt Otheis dug ditches, w nch left for undown, they a filled with diy glass and buint Lake, foi thev loosted on en And suie en ugh, aftei the Dest.s weie dlven theie. bai and of ioe afmasse befoie a length two men in the morning, just shortly between slowly diawn te: suniise, they care back and ovei the giam, to the continued the piocess until theyStill otheis fd had devouied the crickets, theing the diown t ditchr with watc'i ) left sine die and nivei letuincd batIt was a losing Inv aderx were oui ciops saved and Thus For so it tie number had won it was legal ded as a mnacle, to and we gave thanks I'have aid that the cuikets Lord. sides came Horn the mountain - Mill busine s itn f 'pirMl m Kitties named Mom time to past yeai Ae dont he deilued time, A grade school basketball like to w oi k a go d limse to tournament for North Box Elder ' di ith county was discussed at Ihe mce'ting and plans outlined. The group voted unanimously to the administrators conference to be held in Salt Lake I tty ( i Local Club the County Exte Se.vice and the Federal Fist and Wildlife seivice in chaige of rodent conti ol. Fiee bait will be distributed thiough the cooperation of station in the following commum tie' Willaid, Brigham City, Honey ville, Deweyville, Fielding, Garland, Tiemonton, Thatchei, Bear Rnei City and C linne. Every family, who have rats on their piemises, should avail tnemselves of this oppoitumty fo help. The Extension Service uiges that all garbage dump yards in the various communi-- t ii s be baited i om nit- - l'i ociu tit! u I Adopted By Anothei tat control diive will Box Elder county and Wednesdav, 19, ,i i i - be made in on Tuesday Muich IS and ed jointly by ) e i pio-gta- AmVet Post City willhol d its regular meet-iin j Wednesday evening at 7.10 oclock, Commandei Dee Lund announces and all veteiar.;, of vVoild War II are extended a coidial invitation to attend The meeting will start at 7 30 . o md ,. thi c . 1 Bi igham N-- t unit d out I, x is, W ami Utah i be meeting will start I'uig, M mi m f in ai i tb al pio.luc-- o'clock in the p m ivtnmg ill s ,1)1 90 J)( lent ol n mg l'i to B m a p ( H I in Information On Sugar ot ifu n ), t "t d u ii i emg tu m i.i us Given To Beekeepers bn .ds Beekeepeis, uhi will have hull m gackage tiees to sill, wdl r i.m ed tic'll hives, in bi cs that this suing fec'ding P n't a sin lc'cjuue Polish Orphan ee-ning- Rat Control n it mi -- tied evz. Kiwi n vve-- re time ib V d m Kill 'i the com c.innidce ' u e ot , t i itul i "hm t toi 'll i'll wool pin , -- o - T e Cl ambei has neve tried name eveiv meinhe' on a . ie Mitt i M nisi p nnicd out ll'1-i.tnev have t led to keep ' n in it tees sm ill yet e vj e t"i 'Mat ve, so thiv mi. ne called when nei v tog. thin ( a.K lht s tki - ea-il- v coii-uil- U st M a' oj M I s State centennial athletic the Junior tournaments, and the ijed (doss program foiiln oming school administra among the .'onferene'e mam lopnsof interest discussed al the monthly principals eon. feiene e of Box Elder county, held al Tiemonton on Monday 'veiling at 4.15 oelock. Vice president Vaughn Wasthe son, Willard, exindueted meeting which was attended by sixteen grade schetol principals, including A Elwyn Seely of Box Flder high school, J. D Gunderson of Central school and Victor of Lincoln J Bott, principal school who has also served the group as reporter duilng the n, i n un spt nd mo mt .1 tliin .iw.iv t. I'liioss f int nt m o p i n i it , mt' 'Vt't, t t to 1 i p j . pK u i i i - 1 , . t ; i t i hi o i mute md vi, a.u oin iv u K j m'i In State Meet u to v eat , I . lame d ui not Ii, we k a h ud-hi- p l,n .ie! i k sh m i i Th. Ninth K" Eldm L D S staki Wella e meeting will be conducted Wednesdav (this i at 7 30 o'.lock at the John P Eightn waid chapel, Li'Kwhit, stake ppsident announced t day Ai b.d Di un, welfaie cooidi-nato- i toi the noithein Utan legion, will be at the meeti-to explain details of the f1917. This -i yen, bud-gt- t togethei with othei welfaie pioblems will also be discus ed at the meeting, President Lilly w hite said Asked to attend aie all bish-op- i ics and waid and stake woik-ei- i We aie anxious to have a 100 pei cent utter dance at this meeting, he said. il t i.it - mu i.isi n P ' i li J )ilp - legugnie ummlt let t m i f ) I Ulofp H . No. B. E. Welfare '.11 u Hu a a rn U l'i to t i k g m y t W In t 1 li i CM1! Hu im i in v i t it m.iiit o v' n, j i I" : ,i till FN OIlt $ in. m d In tin d i i demociatk commaiiH mumt tn hu ' t t on tu'o at ltMt u ; a i t.ii w hat Ih s iicO m t chanet to show wha h, a 1 i ami hi a i to L lo t di . w h i if i . . .a J l . m W tilling u a u p t on tm n ip (Mtrvu t Hit n tti n v cell , "h n i I nf Com t V d . m M. Su1 iving au he widow, thiee cidughte's, Gmngma, L nda and Jud B bee, H 0f G.ace Ida. in motile. Gi.ue, Ida, and lie l.illow ing biotmi and I honi.is Bvbee, Vi's Caroline Haglu Hi and ilia Eunice Ja c Giaee, Ida "li's Bi a tuco Mauch, Giangei, W'yo , and M. Viola Wl.nc hell, Henif Ida lii ' .i u 1 i fo- t i ii lUs nice i ot I i K Cieu I'nit. lias ixen eicn.h m gam atlon i h i Tne mam ihe t was cxpiesscd n A. tilth L B. in, the stale welt cc iti !SIP " $ 'll ill See Need For a t By ei t, E" AmVfts Hold Regular Meeting Wednesday Incidents Of Pioneer Times In Utah, Related Elder County Camp, Sons of Utah Pioneers els and Seagulli n ihe Journal of fkj. , interested it i n n i i c Sons Of Utah Pioneers ies Afid The Box to the 1U x)l B ig t . ed j Pages h IIll t )1 Will Tm ipiiation Hi w Fi.t.i' i ing a d wa Wa II of Eveiv child win will be six Id by Oitooet 31, 1947 membeis of the must come to the mundup ac cted oer committee will meet tompamed by a paient or guardian and i egetei foi kindei he city council on Thurs-vcninPa'ents aie leuested to Owen stated, to gaitcn bring bnth ceitlflcatea as well ver plan, foi a leal the as a list of immunizations and campaign, diseases the chid na had year-lonpio-nothe in lep Me Qe ige Kidd is tne Cen-tia- l the planning in chool PTA summer tound-ui hall man, i piojict spon pamtup and beau-3ui ed by the National g ing to be Congiess Owen declaied. of PTA th. ugh local chapters this year, to arouse the intei est ot parthe entire 10 a job that ents la t .e health of childien unity w ill be proud of, the the fust community will have to entering school foi time. edl job. The campaign l, being conCentenmnnal committee ducted idi he, tns year, Mi. esignated the Chamber of Williams luted out, ar.d all to terce gmup organize laients in thi Cent.al school loout foi lork the plans ne Complete plans will distilct with ih.ld en eligible to nounced later, Owen stat- - ertei school in Seplembei are uiged to coo eiate w itn the lo 11 S m N 1 Services Held Monday For George W. Bybee 'nd'K ',i ,1 Monday Ida f Cieu gc W. f 71 im it Foi i it it i ha n City, Atdneid.i attc. non m a Make City Monday, MaMi ill vli be Bake h.Kjital of lukoi ,a 1947 was the boelth luinhij and kinde-iga- i Beautilul in Hi wai bo n June 11, Ml jjjnded by the city ten legislation da at the Cen O' a t Id.., a i m of Geur.e ikdtio committee if the tial Bii-ha- Ita Brigham Gty, Utah, Wednesday, March 5, 1947 City To ed. Sciiool Heads Civic Unily .IK tlHH1 ume52. Number 19 Chamber Secretary Explains Not All Members On Committees "Try To Rotate Assignments' g And Mustaches nwM A concert by the Master Sing eis, a Ced.u ( lly male group will be presented hen April 12, Miss Snoi.Ka said, b. in Ip raise Minus tor Ogonek support 4 $ l'i -- a. Sees Statue Picture In Newspaper In Korea ; Lt Riehaid Hauls, - n of M. and M s llemv Halils of Fourth oath and F'list cast, Bi igham City, has sent his paient- - a doping Horn the RaciMt editin' of Stais and Stupes, aimy news which "pei -- bowed a Ham- Seoul, Kruea whe'ie.he- - is sta ti red The ut lines undei the Star-an- d 3 f Jig, y f5 tW l i ix -- , e Phone it A. t'l 1 lnteie-t- 1 Hmm: of Stiqi's pictu.e Do you have a tl t e the sta tue and it- - culptoi weie as foi Tne Vic toi Anstide B ws Cianfaiam, sculptoi, tands DC side the bionze fguie, 'The ric toi,' made to eumnici Hate the typical Ami i ica Auild War II sold.ei The statue, to be elect led on a gianite ba-- m Br.gham City, Utai, depict- - a lugged1 muck'd and aleit image, at ease after a 'J b complete lv ovei.' Tic pictuic was in Inte national New Photo sm vice ic'iase 0 fjt, MS' pictu'e Lt ildteis' meronal sent toe clipping f om a r rAo' P' nv. & k Ar of the bion'e statue whici will be elected n Bo Eider c unty a v. 25i'A, new- - t item of1 No 7 Barbers Kpet Nighi Acliiifies Citys F.ghlh Uard IL Herman Ross Call. Holst, Kotter, Merrill Squires, Mo- roni Iiot, Wilbur Hopkins; third row, Casper Andreason, Leo Young, Lornn Tmgey, Don F. Johnson. Andrew Es- kelson. Oison Tingey, M. L. Nichols, David M. Squires, I! Ri't.v, Arthur J. Bott; second row, Durrell Quig Nie'sen, (J. Them Bradbury, Wendell Bradbury, Lawrence E. Turley, Ray Bovvcutt, J. Lanell Fexite, Orson Korth, Stuart Tingey, Archie Hover: front row, B. Glen Marble, Moms Glover, Vernon Kotter, J. Delos Thompson. Eugene Hess, David A, Rice, Bishop Ernest E. Hansen, William J. Kotter, Howard IL Kelly, Robeit K. Snow. Ilrisk IJusiness Following Thursday And Krid when the annual will'd dinner and tostiuties are held. A ward queen and attendants will he selected and clowned on Thursday dm mg the program that follows the dinner. On Frida'- nigh', a special program of short plans will precede a dance, which will mark the close of the annual To stimulate inte rest m the event and to tarry out the have been nursing a onipioneer theme, men m the oi beards and mustaches, for which prizes ons assonr.-m'i- t wdi be aw aided. Some of those entered in the competition ar pictured he ie and ine lude back row, le It to right: L. Howard Max liott. Kriast Freeman, Frank W. j - uf-lai- For-gro- n. y e r. t j In Brigham u |