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Show BOX ELDER Humber 40 ,M 52, ff ssure BID to act, and that acquiring Bush-noi- l would hospital probably Meet Last Night fiiey'll Try To Buy the possibility ol some use beneficial to the city best interests would and Box Elder and countys Brigham City be made of the property, and in named was committee to to way could weaken the possin'leht by the city council bility. re and make arrangements Bushnell for bid ler a They agreed that if the city real property and county could acquire the 80 brick buildings property, it unquestionably could and 298 acres Le used tor the social and econoe "structures south edge of mic betterment of the people of jBd at the committee northern Utah, probably by a City. The number ol different users and in he headed by Mayor Rulon and will include the city a variety of ways. Part of the ill, Lewis S. Wight, chair-o- t buildings might be sold or leasthe county commission, ed to industries, it was pointed n0H B. Williams, president of out, and part undoubtedly could Com--e- , Bux Elder Chamber of be used for social and recreationand V. Earl Madsen, sec- - al purposes. strengthen r) t committeejs planning to or o Salt Lake City Monday next week to confer with real property division of the Aets office there, apply e recognition as a priority prepare and enter of the bid-an- d their Cham-k- Fedeial agencies have first priority under the sale or lease program tor the hospital. Next comes the lieconstruetion Finance corporation, which might buy the property for resale to small business. State and local governments have third priority, and eligible institutions have a fourth claim to priority. The committee plans early next week to meet with the War Assets officials and claim priority in the third classification, and secure proposal forms. A proposal for the propertys purchase then will be made out, listing intended and possible uses of the property and listing the citys bid. present-announce- non-prof- s industries committee, hding Williams, Madsen, E. Vosco Call and Larsen, W. the jil Anderson, met with mill last night, calling theii tntion to the fact that Bush-wa- s up for sale to all classic priority bidders, and urg-- : that Brigham City and Box (cer county enter a bid. The pncil indicated the matter had been under advise-fcnt- , It was anticipated and that they were that a pre-reto concur in the request token cash bid by the Brigham Id cooperate fully in positive City and Box Elder county comVon. mittee would be supported with reference to tb.e fact that the khamber representatives and city and county already had councilinen were in full contributed $60,000 to the cement that now is the time new wham City G. I. Airmen Fly To Jackson jednesday Afternoon, Return Home Thursday ourteen Brigham City young most of them G. I. pilots student pilots under the G. I. tting plan, flew to Jackson, ;o, Wednesday afternoon and umed to Thurs-The- y Brigham Bradbury, Pick Piccanco, Lowell Baron, Dale Baron A1 Hansen, Clark Baron, Odell Child, Alan Lowe Dee Lowe, Joe Herb McGregor, Philip and John C. Weir. City made the trip in five flying reported good They nines weather and a pleasant trip. Purpose of the trip was a la state Airmada for stu-- " pilots under the G. I. Cows Aid Muse but only Spanish MMcALLEN, Tex. (UP) and Brigham City were ichael Wilkimorski has found a presented at the meeting Wed-Naway to keep his hands in shape at Jackson, for concert violin playing. He evening vanish Fork also had 14 fliers milks a cow at his Texas home lere. here. Milking cows, he said, Making the is the best way of keeping trip from Brigham Jty were Bob Cecil your hands supple. Hillman, n, De-Ha- Fic-corr- a train-progra- y National Home THE JOB, CALIS GO THROUGH Employes Accept $3 To $4 A Week Wage Increases After Being Off Job 37 Days Officially the Brigham City central office of the Moling 'charitable institulums It .as tain States Telephone and Telegraph company got hack int built, In part, hv contributions operation at 12:01 oclock Thursday morning, but a shift o.. of citizens of this community operators was back on the svvitchlsiard and calls were goinj challenge This information was ofteied through locally without the "Is it an emergency 10 Pages today by Leland L. Nelson, com- earlier Wednesday evening. The strike was ended, settled s. vet-eran- OUPflCl Arm-pea'- s mander of Btlgham City Post 1094, Veterans of Foreign Wars The 26th annual Buddy Poppy1 sate will be held here next week winding up with a sale on Main street next Saturday by members of the V. F. W Auxiliary and their daughters The Mayor Poppy Salesgirls Shakedown His Honor, ASSETS FOR BUSHNELl Chamber Group TEIEPHONE WORKERS BACK ON The V. F. W. National Home for orphans and widows of at Eaton Rapids, Michigan. is unique among Brighom City, Utah, Friday, May 16, 1947 MOVES TO PREPARE m SeW6-- S Poppies Support $1 ad according to word from Denver on a wage increase of vveehd a i more $10 than f()1workers immetlv vu,ek earning from the telephone company, pm! $4 a week for woikers formerly earning less than $10 a week. - n-- Mountain While the Quid Severely Stateof strike was olfidally ended ior Jr. Western states served by th1 M moi0 company, Bell affiliate than half of the 9,000 worker y For years the people of Brig-- t ham City have purchased Bud-- j j dy Poppies and made this fine t were under orders to respeiy-pirkehome possible for those not as twin maintained lines by 'well endowed as they, he said, oiher unions of Western Eleetridf t Exery child there is the orphan 11 Their employes, who still were sir of some war veteran Brailsford, JaNoal ing mothers are widows of vetdaughter of Mis. Thelma Brails-foldeerans who are invariably of 218 east Second north, Thomas A, Lambert, presidef scribed by visitors to the home severe of the Mountain States Federi suttered City, Brigham as typical of American motherconcussion and possibly other lion of Telephone Workers vva hood. iniuties Thursday morning when empowered to sign a contrac fertile she was struck by an automo- Wednesday night without refe Ideally located on aetes of roiling, shaded Michi- bile. The child was hit at about ring it to the locals in Coloradi gan farmland, the suburban 9 oclock as $hc crossed the Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Ne home has housed, clothed and street in front of a grocery store Mexico, Arizona and El Pasi led hundteds of 'families since in the 200 block cm noith Main Tex. is founding in 1925. On March st reel In Ogden, it was reported, th 9, 1925, Mrs. Edward Pollet of of Tremonton woikers remained on strike eve Halo Kaiyoshi of an Hallway, Michigan, widow the automobile though their diffetenees with th was dt icing army sergeant, and her six fath- which sttuck tlu- child He was telephone company were settle' erless children were the lirst Main because of picket lines mair south along traveling home. move to into the family street. A large transport truck ained by Western Electric worl Since then thousands of or- was at the cuib unloading mer- ors, who are seeking a $6 a wee stoic, wage increase. The Ogden o phans of overseas veterans and chandise at the grind selected and as Kato passed the truck lice was operating with a skeh scores of especially war widows have lived a happy, the child stepped out in lront ton crew, however, with res almost ol his car irom behind tiie tiuck. dents asked to limit their lonj normal life financed of Bud- At the impact Hie little girl was distance calls to emergencies. proceeds by completely Patricia Jensen And Shelly Robinette Pin First Poppies On Rulon Baron lifted onto the hood and lender dy Poppy sales. Officials said the federario . . . and smilingly extract a generous tribute for the privilege of wearing tne first poppy of the ear and carried 25 to 30 was sold in Brigham City. Patricia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Jensen, 437 South reasonably satisfied wit a to car came feet, before the the $3 and $4 a week wage ii 2nd West, one of the young Poppy representatives of the American Legion while Shelly halt, it was repotted by the po- crease agreed upon in the Del lice dcpaitnient, which investiis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asel M. Robinette, 110 South 3rd Fast, representative vor settlement between the cort next did ear accident. The of the Veterans of Foieign Wars. Poppy Week in Brigham City officially opens gated the and the union. pany not run over Uncon the child. 24. until continues and Monday May seious, she was taken by ambuOrson John Hyde, Utah man; lance to Cooley Memorial hospi- get for the telephone compan tal. The hospital icpoited that said the company feels tl she did not regain consciousness agreement is a liberal one an until about 5 oclock in tne af- fair botli to the an Virginia Ferl Rose Barker, 40, ternoon. It was repotted that Hie users of the employeswho ) service, wife of James W. Barker, of other than the skull in fury, no the long run pay telephor 112 north Second east, died hones wen broken. wages. He said it would it 8:10 at evening Wednesday was Halo alone in his ear at crease the "The speech department of the oclock at her home, following the time ot the accident, police $3,100,000 a companys payro Cox Elder high school is pre- year. six months illness. tepotlecl. sent lug a program of one-ac- t I 11 employes refuse to eroi She was born at Ilyrum Auplays this evening, beginning lines established at teb picket school Jo8 in the a of aj o'clock, high gust 20, 1906, daughter ' phone buildings by unions i aqdnofiutn, Johp Owen, head seph Walter - and LaVina Amelia WeMm Electric .employes,- - ti ol The department, announced Allen Rose:- Moving with her resumption of norma telephor a week. as this to Malad Cast Of 800 Will young parents blossom. service will be delayed, Hyt girl, she was reared in Malad Work that is individually satsaid. Plays to be presented are and received her education in Participate In High construcand socially isfying The The Chou Rehearsal Malad elementary end secondSchool Presentation tive: During the strike, approx The Long Chnstmas Dinner, schools and at the Univermately 90,000 of the states 141 Rehear- ary and The Timer Three Seventh grade Song, Service, sity of Utah. She taught school 000 Wings of Our Heritage," have offer telephones Between sal. diplays musical one year in Malad. outdoor pageant chorus Marie T. Jeppson, spectacular normal local service since th he will numbers by presented rector. be will of cast 800, a total with are on the dial system. V Dixie Mceham, Robert Braeg-ger- , She was married to James W. ! dipresented Monday and Tuesday John choir Harmon Joan Owen, in October Barker the 24, 1928, Speech Bundy', Jerry evenings, beginning at 8 oclock, rector. and JoAnn Hunsaker. Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. They Scout Court Of Honor in the Box Elder high school in home Malad for made their new at-tJenof ttie north Wotk tableau Howard ( stadium, just The public is invited to Postponed Indefinitely tw'o then moved to Brignd this evening of plays, Owen ham years, where her husband gymnasium. The Monday night son, director and coordinator. City, stuschool for is N o admission The Boy Scout court of horn announced. performance of Central Chevrois Bertha Play that Re creates will be made. dents, and Tuesday evening the for North Box Elder stake calw charge let company. adult public is invited. Admis- Harris, coordinator: ed for Saturday evening, of casts an in in She worker was active the the Appearing sion is free of charge. 17, has been postponed unt Bundy Comedy stunt Jerry the L. D. S. church, and while plays are: further notice, it was announce Robert and Braegger. the RobThe pageant, combining in Malad served in the Second The Choir Rehearsal today by Emery Wight, stal Afton II. ert Braegger, Jerry Bundy, Sher-rt- l ward choir, as a teacher Ballroom dancing in glorious history of Utahs past advancement counselor. with the promise and opportun- Nelson and Lois Downs, direcAnderMatthews, Jeanine Sunday school and primaiy, and tors. is under the of the future, tional convention in New Yoi ity son, Max Murphy and Victor on the stake Mutual board. In general direction of Marie T. Song W. H. Griffiths. Phillips. Robert Braegger is stu- Brigham City she was a member Saturdays convention, a district City in August, will be named Vernal dent director. of the Fourth ward and served commander and vice commanTableau of Athletics Jeppson, with John L. Owen as Entertainment will be furnisf assistant director. Writers of Harris, director. on the Box Elder stake primary der will be elected to take e ed by the Logan post, Malr Dinner Christmas The Long Mrs. are the pageant Jeppson, Faith Grace Owen, coordiboard. She also served as a subfollowing the state depart- rose said, and an interestir Reed Call, Bonnie Lee, Leland stitute teacher in the Box ElNanette Hansen and Renae nator: ment convention, and a dele- speaker will address the cot Lois Baron, Denton Nebeker, Owen der school district. Reeder. Accompanists are MarDance of Worship and alternate to the na- - vention. gate and Victoria Downs, director. Thompson, Glen Seely, Joan Prior to her illness she was garet Johnson Johnson, and the orchestra will Posters glee Harmon, JoAnn Hunsaker. Dixie a member of the Orpheus choSong, "Invietus, IJoys Display Prize-Winnin- g Rasmussen, rus, the Kindergarten club, the he under the direction of Apol- club J. Wayne Johnson, direc- Mecham, Norene Lauana Visintainor and Audrey Civic Improvement club and lo Hansen. s tor. Tanner. This play was the only the Dansante club. coordiMaxine Fender, Hope The program of the pageant, nator: one to be rated superior at She is survived by her husas announced by the production the Logan speech and drama division Junior Song, Hope, band, two daughters, Beverly meet. staff, is as fbllows: glee club J. Wayne Johnand Ferl Rose, her father, JoPrelude: Advance of colors, girls director. Norma The Three-Time- r son, Walter Rose, and the foland demonstration, marching Donna seph Bee Deem, Education pantomime Patsy Jensen, sisters: Mrs. Lyle Mills,, lowing Centennial marches. High school Ette club. h'imber, Jacklyn Johnson, Bon- Mrs. LaRue Thomas, Mrs. Afton band. Marching, Don Freeman; Ardella coordi- nie Jean Larsen and Love Floyd Jenson, Davis and Mrs. Merle Williams music, Apollo Hansen. Baker The student director is of Malad, Mrs. Emogene Harem-burnator: I "t senior Norma Deem. Song, I Love Life, of Denver and Mrs. Phyllis Greetings to pioneers and paLauana Pope of Salt Lake City. The Rehearsal" mixed chorus Apollo trons: Trineipal Alf L. Freeman. division x f Visintainer, Beverly Weaver, Hansen, Wayne Johnson. Part I Funeral services will be conMM4 t , s' Daris Deola Dixie Is Wells, "Who Clay, of Past. My A Cavalcade the Symbolic dance, ducted in the Brigham City ) Nicholas. The Frances and direcLois GrifH. Boyd Downs, A state is born. W. Neighbor Fourth ward at 2 o'clock Saturstudent director is Luana Visin-tainefiths, coordinator, F. F. A., Boys tor. day afternoon by Bishop Wil-forSong, Because, Senior diviand Girls league, and sponsors. Freeman. Friends may call Donna Day is student property at the sion girls' glee club Apollo The covered wagons. family home Friday eveThe for four all LEOOM manager plays. Hansen, director. The handcart companies. and Saturday until time ning Freedom Harold Nelson, co- stage manager is David Price, of service. Burial will be in the Songs: Come, Come Ye Saints. assisted by Max Kunzler Handcart Song. For the Strength ordinator: Brigham City cemetery. of the Hills. Combined Choruses. Speech choir John Owen, diSquare dance Maxine Fen- rector. Do You Know What Dutch dance Grace Owen, dider, director. rector. Owen Thompson Narrators: A "Gam-Boozy- " Is? BUT A Scottish dance Maxine FenLfi and Renae Reeder. i Here Is The Word! Leaves from the History of der, director. Russian dance Lois Box Elder County. A An Indian episode, F. F. A.. director. gambusia," (pronounced is a Rose Tag-ami- , Grant Junior Sheriffs posse Japanese dance larvae - eating mosquito director Prisbrey. And if you don't believe fish. Lois dance Downs, B'lvers The Golden Spike, Egyptian it. ask Karl Josephson, suclub Dolmont Beecher, spon- director. of the Box Elder perintendent ' . , sor. Song, United Nations on the 5'X l A county mosquito and fly abateCorinne on the Air, Sixth hour March, combined choruses. ment project. diDrill of flags of the United the next couple Within speech class John Owen, dm Nations Grant Prisbrey. lector. weeks, Josephson and his crew finale, Song, One World, rSr W. Song: Utah, We Love Thee. plan to visit every ornamental Combined choruses and audi- combined choruses. pool in every garden in the towns of Box Elder county, ence. Retiring of colors band and and supply each pool with Don Freeman. Janice Hunsaker, .Mary Lou Squires, Donna Mae King . Part II three to five gambusias. In charge of lights and sound A Heart for the Future. . . . hold their prize winning posters, submitted in thy They don't bother goldfish, We build our future upon the for the pageant will be Lloyd American Legion Auxiliary poppy poster contest. do away but certainly they foundation of the past. The cor- Hust, Dilworth Prisbrey, David 258 North 3rd West, won first place with he with the larvae that grow up nerstones are true, and the con- Price, Sherman Jensen, Marcus to be mosquitos, and that's on Hie left showing the three branches of the servie entry - Jensen Wesis TemMorrell David and Austin our is solid. Into struction Jensen, projectionist, what the Box Elder county es. Miss Squires, 701 North Main, pictured the disable ple of Tomorrow, we incorpor- ley Barlow'. John Olsen, Lura Larsen has charge of the mosquito and fly abatement veterans who made the memorial poppies. The origins s and the shop and art stu- grams, A. Elvvyn Seely the ate those attributes that enproject is interested in getting have designed and built licity and Norman Jeppsen the done. poster of Miss King, 37 North 2nd West, placed third f abled the Pioneers to tame the the contest. James ushering. wilderness and make the desert staging and properties Injured When Struck By Car . - 1 Mrs. Janies W. Barker, 40, Dies High School Speech Department To Give Program Of Plays Tonight s At Home Wed. OF OUR HERITAGE TO BE GIVEN MONDAY AND TUESDAY I f of-lic- Poppy Week Proclamation WHEREAS: us of Memorial Day each year reminds the debt of gratitude we as a people, city and nation owe to our hero dead of all past wars ; and WHEREAS: It should also remind us of we owe to those war veterans who the debt returned with crippled hands and legs, broken and bullet-tor- n bodies, who because of their disabilities are hospitalized, many of them for life; and, WHEREAS: The week before Memorial Day traditionally has been known as Poppy week, a period set aside by the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars and their to auxiliary organizations to raise funds aid in the care and rehabilitation of disabled veterans and dependent families through the sale of Memorial and Buddy Ioppies, replicas of the wild poppies which grow in France and Belgium where so many of the battles of both wrnrld wars were fought ; NOW THEREFORE, I, Rulon Baron, mayor of the City of Brigham, do hereby proclaim the period from May 19 to May 24 as Poppy Week in Brigham City and urge our citizens to remember our great debt to our disabled veterans by buying and wearing scarlet poppies and giving generously to this humanitarian cause. 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