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Show "Ww box elder lume 52, Number 20 m iew&-fonpn- ci Brigham City, Utah, Friday, March 7, 1947 8 Pages March of Dimes Final Total Receipts $3,6l7.o6 Don't Let The Gypsies Tell Or Take Your Fortune, Sheriff Warns ; They're Here Again She: iff Wctnen Hyde reports Officials Pleased With Local Hospital CAMPAIGN CHAIRMAN PRAISES Dr. L. B. Byington, Denvei. icpair services, jji od of the U. S Pub lepiesentative or of the sale, anything lie Health service, and It 'belt kind. The best policy for everyin Brigham City as well as rural Lake City, state one L to not deal with strang- Hunt' Salt distnct; to keep them mov- CIS ot board of health suiveyoi ing." hospital needs, isited and made Two swindles have already Sheiitf Hide also pointed out an unofficial inspection of been icported to the sheriff but ttut recently he has received Cooley Mem. lia! hospital little or nothing can be done siveial repents of stolen grain morning about the cases because the and feeds from farm bins He Dr. after Cautions farmers to keep their Byington and Hunt weie gypsies usually move on pulling a job and are all but glam and feed bins locked and very favorably iripiessed with he tinder observation impossible to track down, the facilities and opeiation ol said. , the hospital. Mis Annie to Alter been led has giain 'The gypsies usually drift to it's them hard superintendent, quoted mighty log s, through, one or two at a time, Hvde pointed out. a, saying. Its as nice a little find a victim and then get identify, Watch your grain bins and In spital as weve visited." Di away quick, Hyde repoited Byington said. Twy may be offering various piomptly report any losses. B'Pies again are making Box tide, county, and urges people Qf i Jo: - Tin-gey- ?ar River Farmer Plan Center Morris Invited To Stag It All Brigham City legionnaires are invited to attend a stag party and troker at Muiray Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, ac- to an announcement Oliver Lewis, 86, prominent cording River city farmer, died made today by Hy Mahnrose, Kinesday evening at 9:45 commande: of the local legion lock at a local hospital post. S ronsoi ed by Legion Distiict incident to age. and Sarah 3, the aftair will include lunch s.n of Samuel ne Huntsman Lewis, he was and entertainment and promis- to be a gala affaii, Mai m ise in rn Minersville, Utah, He came to the said 4, 1861. ao River country 45 years and has resided there since, Will Attend Cleaning f' V l farming and taking (aging in i Norman R. Lichtenstein, owner and operator Lf Lichtensteins Finer cleaners, left today to attend the first post-wa- r ex libit ar,d convention of the National; Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing in Chicago, March 9 to 12. Managers of cleaning firms will have opportunity to see the newest equipment and supplies and, 'earq the latest advance- ments' tn silk finishing, carpet cleaning, fur cleaning and storage- with demonstrations. -, Friends ma call at the Harold 3. Felt Funeral heme at Brig31 great grandchildren ham City Sunday evening trom i a 7 until 9 o'clock, and Monday at sister, Mrs. Sarah the family residence in Bear Mesa, Arizona. 'dneral services will be River City until time for the Monday afternoon at 1 services. lock at the Bear River ward Intei ment will be in the Bear Johnson. River City cemetery. Bishop Vernon Me-Do- con-cte- ,i A gym team and a group of folk dancers from Denmark will The people of Box Elder count make a appearance at ty contributed $3,617.06 in coins, Salt Lake City at the Deseret bills and checks in the recently-conclude- d gym Saturday evening, March 15, March of Dimes, Reed at 8 o'clock, according to 'Marius Simonsen, chairman of the camof the paign, announced Rasmussen, secretary yesterday. Brigham City chapter of the After of one-nigh- Cancer Detection Danish Brothel hod. The show is being sponsored by the Salt Lake YMCA in Danish witi the Brothei hood organization, Rasmussen said. Forty-twyoung men and women athletes make up the paity. They come from all paits of Denmark and all are amateurs. Those interested in purchasing tickets for the show should contact either Rasmussen or Axel Olsen, president of the Brigham City Danish organization. s Meeting In Chicago active part in the L. D. S. He was a high priest jich. the time of his death, le married Viola Matias at intain Green July 15, 1885. a addition to his wife, sur-nr- s are the fallowing sons i daughters: Mrs. iL. Logan-Francisco, Calif.; iMrs. Garland: Mrs. Lee risen, Provo; Winfred Lewis, ke, Alfred - Lewi-- , cdsport, Ore.; Mrs. Acey Vest, mo Falls; Mrs. Les Galli, Salt ke City, and Roy Lewis, ear ter City. Uso surviving are 40 grand-idren- , Address Farm Bureau isses County Chapter Fund Increased By $1,467 Through Recent Drive Local Danes Invited To S. L. Gym Show deducting expenses the campaign and remitting half of the net proceeds to the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, the Bo Elder county Former Sailor Trades Civies For Army Uniform chapter was able to retain to go Into Its treasury For for exclusive use in the assistance of persons in Box Elder To county stricken by Infantile paralysis. Meet Simonsen explained that adA cancer detection center' vertising posters and cards, coin banks and all other aecessories Biain Morris, district conserva- - will be established in Brigham of the March of Dimes campaign tionist, will make an addie.ss at City, it was announced yesterare paid for by the county chapthe C rinne L. D. S. ward day by Mrs. J. E. Ryan, public ter conducting the campaign. Thuisday evening, March 13, at relations officer for the South 8 ocbck to Certain this expenses of Ticket Sale Winners members of the Box Elder cent: at committee-Airfneed not occur rican Cancer association. Soutn Box Elder Farm Bureau campaign years Given Ice Cream Bust The .first date registration again next year, he said. Due to ladies, it was announced today ill be vi A theater and ice cream par lack of information about pre12, March Wednesday, bv Mrs. Grace Jeppeien, presi-ein the L. D. S. stake office in ty for the First L. D. S. ward vious dent. campaigns, this ' years Boy Scout troop, which won a committee ordered more of the The Farm Bureau men will the Eddy building from 3 to 5 ct ntest for selling tickets to the coin deposit banks than were be the guests of the ladies dur- - oclock in the afternoon. At that a member of the central Maich of Dimes ball, was given used- and the surplus may be bg tre evening, Mrs. Jeppesen time last Thursday evening by the used next year. The TMlle - of said. In addition to the discus- committee field army will be on colleccommittee in charge of the ball. Dimes" large glass-fron- t sion by Morris a musical pro-gu- hand to register and give furthHal Bosley, chairman of the tion boxes will be usable again er information regarding tie will be presented. March of Dimes Ball, accompan- next year, and there will be center and its activities. ied the winning ticket sellers other supplies carried over. These Purpose of the cancer detecto the theater after which he saw supplies and a complete report tion center is to render assisto it that they got all the ice and recommendations regarding tance in diagnosing cancer in rts earliest stages, when it is cream they could eat. the campaign are being saved for the use and guidance of next readily curable. Anyone susThe latest man from this territory to enlist in the pecting cancer is especially urgyears campaign committee, he is Leo J. Lee, son of Mr. John R. Lee, Willarmy regular ed to attend the center at its Will explained. ard. Lee, who is a former navy veteran, was discharged Not one of the ' committee', first, or any subsequent, date. on April 6, 1946 as a machinists mate second class. He Harry Sherman, motion pic-- Thursday, March 13, fnm 10 eihdn JViebtm City numbers, as sworn into the regular army on March 4, 1947, at of Lure producer or Tremonton, took a cent for Hollywood, oclock in the morning1 until 1'2 as promised a delegation of oclock noon, specialists will be Fort Douglas, as a sergeant. Under the new regulation automobile expenses or any other which allows specialists from the navy, coast guard and citizens from south central here, working with local physipersonal expenses, or received have marine corps to be given an army rank commensurate Utah, that Ln the very near fu- cians, to serve all who Giouip Cooperation; The Pat- any remuneration for time exture, he would personally in- registered the preceding day. with the mans former rank and experience. Lee said that tern of the iFuture," is the sub- pended in the work of the Simonsen declared. AH spect the region in and about Anyone desiring further inhe was joining the army because he was given a rank ject to be discussed at a meetin formation is asked to call Mrs. Escalante with the purpose ing at the War Memorial home contributed their efforts and his former navy rjyik and also the opcommensurate with . at 8 ocbck by Elmer R. Smith, time and 'a good deal of personal view of filming a picture there. Ryan at her home, phone aviation course. cadet the to take pilot training portunity and faculty expense to which they were put noted Contacted at the Hotel Utah Anyone, regardless of fiLee is a graduate of Box Elder high school and until memberanthropologist of the University of in carrying out the campaign. Merel nancial and who by Dude Larsen circumstances, Simonsen Utah, it was announced today Adams, Kanab, Claude Veater, wishes to do so, is invited and his enlistment was employed by the bureau of reclamathigh expressed ion at Willard. He served in the Pacific theater of war for bv Ardith L. Beck, who will pre- praise for the work of his t comH. J. Allen and Lloyd Gates of urged to register at the center side at the meeting. one year during the past war. Escalante, Sherman was infoim-e- next Wednesday. mittee, Shirley Wight, Willis that the town of Escalante Speaking under the auspices Hansen, Wayne Jepperson and cf the State Council for Civic Kent Jensen, for the Tremonton and the scenic attractions of the Father And Son Solo Unity- of which he was recently committee under the chairman-appointe- d legion there about S.iould serve a.-- an excellent location for the chairman, Smith will ship of Harry Miller, and for the At Brigham Airport the meeting open to dis Junior Chamber of Commerce filming of a western picture Father and son, Earl Edward tnrow cuss-iothe producer is planning on makfollowing his address, committee which put on the and his son, Jack Earl said. Stories And Incidents Of Pioneer Times In Utah, Related Clark and March of Dimes ball, under the ing in the near future. The W. Balls all i3e,k Loren Clark, Church leaders, city and coun- chairmanship of Hal Bosley. are By The Box Elder County Camp, Sons of Utah Pioneers Utahn; mentioned above soloed recently at the Brigham officials and parent-teache- r The unprecedented success of cognizant of the fact that the John C. Weir, ty City airport, the lands for as well as the general the campaign is due to the fine in uiemere.i Utah of a groups plowed Mission Tf.e any Las picture filming Vegas of Seagull Aviation- anmanager and hard public, are urged to attend the spirit, cooperation Indians and the Indians stole nounced. locality means the employment By J. E. Halverson work of these and all other workof a large number of citizens meeting. Beck said. All are students of Seagull. While the people of Utah several hoi ses; and in May fol ers in the campaign, and to the Mole a calf and two and the spending of hundreds of were counseled and discouraged lowing, thausands of dollars in the area. not to engage in mining ven oxen- and the theft of grain Rctarians spirit with which the public Give To Immunization Expand More harvest for when throughout the county came to ready and Inof CHICAGO tures, particularly gold (UP) Rotary For the assistance of former and fuFever thefts. Want Ca"iiol Pictures Then words 'more neSpotted good it would appear that ternational now boasts of 6,000 of silver, Doubleday and Company Immunization for spotted fev- ture victims of infantile paralyfor the use of lead made President Brigham Young kick- active Rotary clubs in 75 councessity he asserted. Indian out New York, publish- an tries throughout the world. The er will be given three consecu- sis,In exception. In 1855 William ed a Muddy (Creek) down the receipts of the Lit for stealing, ers, '.lave requested the Utah breaking month at the this tive to take was called a Tuesdays Bringhurst membership organization has department of publicity and in- 30 men and establish a settle- ported wide veins of lead of ex- of 300,000 business and profes- high school gymnasium, it was from the March of Dimes camdustrial development to furnish ment at Young sional executives. The first Ro- announced this week. The im- paign, Simonsen Showed that Springs in Ne- cellent quality. Brignam them with photographs of the vada to Vegas the was advised of the find there- tary Club was founded in Chi- munizations will be given March Brigham City business firms the Indians teach now contributed $612,47. The schools mural paintings which 11, March 18 and March 25. arts cf civilization and husban- after Bishop Nathaniel V. Jones cago 42 years ago. decorate the interior of the Tie immunizations will be of the county turned in $972.90, etc. the Las was instiueted to proceed with Concerning dry. while coin banks in virtually all Utah state capitcl dome. The a company to the neighborhood The straw poll began as an in- given from 9 o'clock until 10 Vegas Mission, Isaac C. Haight, in termittent places of business in the county each pictuies will be used in a forth- then president of the Parowan cf Las Vega and engage of oclock United morning, Tuesday .practice collected $878.43. March of Dime it was announced. coming book by the eminent stake, wrote to. Brigham Your.g manufaetuiing lead, and the States journalism in 1824. cards mailed to every home In Charles Beard. it passed through said Bishop Jones is hereby emas cf the group Would Read About Utah to call to his aid in the Brigham City returned $751.26, knowlpowered the Frcm Cedar City: and special events netted $350. Tne Schenectady Auto club of and manufacture transportation men I have of most of the UTAH ICELAND The Box Elder county chapter. of New Yoik has asked the Utah edge of furnaces, I lead, building who compose the mission, National Foundation for Infantile depul tment cf publicity and mining the ores, etc such permuch that feel certain good Paralysis, is to be reorganized development for a full will be done to better the con- sons as his judgment and necessoon, Simonsen said. length feature article Illustrated dition of the poor degraded sons sities may dictate, not only but others by 12 photos relative to Utahs of the dessert- not only in then southern land and scenic attractions in the southof the teachtemporary condition, by Glen Fife Purchases marks. them to live without de- - ern settlements if need be The article will go into the ing Las in anived Jones game that 3ishop Dredge's Market . 0IV the club's magazine which has 15,- - Pendi"8 FIRST PERMANENT ICELANDIC exists in tne sterile regions, Vegas August 8, 1856. Soin after mothe (X)0 circulation among SETTLEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES Opening of Glens Market and the cattle and Brigham sent word That in a and of tor travelers of New York state. horses ofkilling AND CANADA WAS ESTABLISHED three teams will Fountain at 567 North Main also in day or two but travelers, IN WHAT tS NOW Utahs Part In Oregon Trail IN 1855-6street was announced this week Extensive lead deposits weie start for lead, adding: We hope THE EAST PART 0E SPANISH PORK. The Highway Magazine, nafeel an interthe will bretheren by Glen Fife who of purchased southeast the fort, reported the for distributed past the establishment est in this matter and look to tionally Lies from to men it examine sent and im37 years and devoted to the the benefit of Israel and the deDredge who had operated the condition by spiritual provement of nighways, railways grocery store and fountain unthem from the gross prospeiity of Zion, more than livering a carries and municipalities, were The ores der the name of Dredges Marof their fathers and self interest. featuie in the February edition superstitionthem to a hard to smelt, and no lead ket. very knowledge bringing Old Oregon relative to the arof Brigham Fife, a native of the covenants that the Lord was ready when the teams Trail." Titled Hell On Wheels 9000 pounds rived. In December, and Isaac City, was educated in schools made with Abraham, of route the the story here and is a graduate of Box These missionaries built were run off and in early 1857 the famous trail and some of Jacob were made to cast the Elder high school. He has workatturpts four water a sect, cabins, tlie incidents in connection with ed in grocery stores in Salt Lake across the little stream metal into bullets but the metal! travelers who passed over the bridges was too hard and the result City, and had service station exSome of the material m from the springs, planted crops," same. ry. Samuel F. Atwood field with perience and was engaged in each fenced a picture the ai tide along with The mineral yields fruit farming prior to his pura brush with as many then wrote of Bear lake was furnished the chase of the market. on it as the locust tree, only 20 to 30 percent lead, then prickles Utah the departmagazine by His wife is the former June The the mines were abandoned on THE SETTLEMENT WAS MADE BV A GltOUP Of ICELANDIC MORMON PIONEERS hawthorn. the resembling industrial and ment of publicity 28, 1857. Four yars laof Brigham City. The Jensen THEY WERE SENT TO SPANISH FORK Ry January WHEN THE FIRST CROUP CAME an built within were cabins development. While in the .main, adobe wall 150 feet HAD Fife's are the parents of three BRIGHAM YOUNG BECAUSE A GROUP Of 0ANISH IMMIGRANTS prospected square and ter practical miners the Old Oregon Trail skirted LANGUAGE NO SPEAKING A SETTLED THERE. THE ICELANDIC GROUP boys. corral outside for the cattle, the region and found that the Utah, part f the users of the a ONE ELSE UNDERSTOOD, DIO NOT SETTLE NEAR THE DANES, BUT INhard unsatisfactory bullets were Hours of business for the kindthe not but withstanding the around travel route chose to STEAD SETTLED THEIR OWN COMMUNITY silver ore. rich market even and fountain under to ness the shown Indians, we;t side of Bear lake in Utah. 1939 AN ICELANDIC MONUMENT WAS DEDICATED AT SPANISH FORK. Fifes management will be from ON AUG Meantime the Indians continwho were A Well marked wagon ruts and In- among the Piutes, LIGHT 7.30 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. op weekTHE MONUMENT. OF LIGHTHOUSE DESIGNj 22PT.HI6H, BURNS ued to steal and two years after PIONEER COURAGE dian stories testify that Many baptised into the Mormon faith, IN THE LOWER AS A SYMBOL OF EARLY ICELANDIC al-- ; It days- and from 1 p, m. to 6 p. m. tne of the mission occurred of cattle founding Oregon Trail travelers passed stealing on was abandoned. the Sunday. In most April nightly. through the Bear lake valley. . ongnam Legionnaires WORKERS, PEOPLE OF COUNTY d - Spotlighting UTAH Noted Educator Speak Here Tonight ,.-- cam-peig- 687-W- d I Sons Of Utah Pioneers Early Days In Box Elder Tn The Lives Of Box Elder Pioneers, By The Elder County Chapter, Daughters of Utah Pioneers Incidents Box c By j II ili Alice Harding yfcunly Historian of D. U. P. tarly in the spring of 1858 f:Biigham Young, then gov-io- r of Utah Territory, called 150 men to go on an expe-rWn to the Salmon' River mtiv to assist those who had tn previously sent to eithei ng back or protect com-:ia of settlers who had been fatened and harrassed by a nfl oi Indian;,. Many of theii inbei nad been killed and of their cattle and horses ' been stolen. eoi8t Harding was one of ifw woo had a call to go from JUlard He says, "We went U! ipturn came by way of langements to care for the body so t .' at we might biing it home in as good a c'ndition as to his wife and rhildien. We had no good clothing, neither had we matenal foi a coffin, but we knew we must act at nee. Parke turned to me and What can we do? You said, have had more experience on t.ie plain.- - than we have had. Can you think of anything we can do? I looked around and saw. on the other side of a distant hill, a snow dnft. I .suggested to the boys that we Use this snoA with which to pack the body in. We proceded at once to preit pale the bjdy by wrapping in a blanket. Then we filled the box of the wagon back , Fort Hall whichpart by the way, Then wit.i snow, after putting our practically deserted. front ey The snow in in the pait. places was provi.-ion-s tne m deeP tnat the men had to Then laying the body e turns making trails for the snow in the wagon' v.e heaped r'e Three other men in the snow on and around the wagoo were Charles body until he was completelyas Parke and Alma covered. As soon as this tvis 1 the ten men who were done we started from this point and S'1 from Willard. We left Fort which is now called Arbon now and went over through tiaveled as far as what is iver valley. Through Malad. Here we spent the ?lu:np of cedars. As we came night making an eaily start the came as J? ln Pen country we saw next morning We Spun, Mountain fjnunbei of dead hjrses lying soutn as the giound. We knew there where we lested our team d been We then came as far ;m Indian raid and on one hour. fJNr m jection we found the as Deweyville where we rested Our hoists were ,,f Bailey Lake of North another hour, cn His body had several tired and we could see they bv the )w- ''ticking in it. He had would be jaded cut We Willaid. reached we by the Indians three time was who Harding, sent Charles earlier. We with to Captain Cun-- i riding a horse ahead far a." Milas 8hdni to go who uctions of was in u. charge to have He ordered Char- lard and a;k the bishop uUtTpa'1-von ldlnS. Charles Parke and a fresh team icady to hitch men to take A i2'c' ! to leturn to the spot, get to our wagon, also ,cl I and return with it t the body home. and cLtive-- , and to or- He called Joseph Nicholas ignore fi the who took ell Men elseMarion He anone tli'iafoni d to Willard be i from body esponsible. to it delivered ur J wagon which bad been Ogden and they The trip was made was his family ,bv Charles Parke s Malad to North from team tically filled with provisions. by dav. one in tnu-- t . ar- - Ogden now Hard-.Chaile- s , report-finding- s in-s- r - - , f - I - , well-know- n m ! 0 mes-quite,- 1 make some w s n, |