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Show ABOUT 65 QUARTERHORSES ARE Box Elder High's BOX ELDER 52, Number 42 Volume ewd -- Mammoth Pageant Wins High Acclaim 0 Box Elder high school's Centennial pageant, "Wings To Our Heritage," played before a packed stadium m its two performances Monday and of this Tuesday evenings week. With a cast of 800 high school students, the pageant told a stirring and inspiring story of Utahs and Box Elder future, past and county's through the media of dance, music, drama, pageantry, song and speech, all interwoven in a smooth moving, well knit narrative. Virtually the entire laculty s of the upper and lower of the high school took part in preparing the pagent. under the general direction of Mane T. Jeppson. The audience was almost unanimous in its veraict: "The most ambit.ous, successful and effective production Box Elder ever has undertaken." rfourn, oi Brigham C ty, Utah, Friday, May 23, 1947 - 8D WORK BEGINS ON BEETS EDERS $130,000 CROP BOX Season Is A Full Three Weeks Ahead Of Public Asked Last Year dm-sion- To Honor Dead sugar beet growers the season is, a full three weeks ahead of last year, and ahead' from one to a do women and childipn en nun tra be snn at woik in most Diugh'irs of Vetetans of Foi of tht but fields of the count ?n AAais Brigham Cite post the hardest HdO and tht lr doing just about uihar unit in Bov Flder v ill bo silling V F W Budclv work ever done oounl thinning beets popmes in Brigham ( its Sat u da and eseisone m the bust jiiosje-ctAt this time appeal m Ss action during the d is according to Oison ssi'l be pro'i lsin lnsittd to bus oni to Chiisti nsen, district manager 1,1 p veterans or the fl''a'ed Idaho Ltah tom the for Sugar widows and families of setcr nam with both the stands and' dns Cdrl Jiven. V F pop) s than ih genr nl conditions better mm an, lemmdid the fieople last si ison of this aie i tod is During the thinning season, Mrs A si Ponini tie, Auvihars bJe Hunsaker, icjirc seating i ban man Clovers association pop! the But urged that and the I tab td tho Sugar com iserons give gent iousIs "Iheie the is no asking puce on thr Bud part is working thiough Beet tu Ids of this area assist dv poppas," she said, 'and is the (is dime tli U is eontnbuted in im giov i is in securing best possible thinning job and ioiurn for one of these little red Beet ' llossi is is apjiiociated Butman-th,nnmbittei tonnages thereby should continue for at (people gist a quarttr a half two ssuks, least and somedollai a doll n and even mote for the worth cause which plantings will lie even later Bov Elder counts has 9,700 !on( fa h oal the red popp. acres of Inets being grown by icpresents S20 fanners in the Garland fac Leland L Nelson is comman tors arm (onsuteiing the crop v der of the local V F W post some is worth 130,000 pioper and Mrs Leland L Nelson is thinning is a very impoitant uvihais unit commander, and Mitzi" And "Papa Kranz" In "Blossom Time declares job, Christensen they aie coojeiaung with their Here Me 30, Both Are Natives Of Box Elder Prices pain for thinning respect tv poppy' chanmen . to beets in this district this year make this years drive one of the the bVt Lake TnLune Whin Blossom Time, are M2 to 11 an acie, accord the most successful ever held in ighlv succisstul CtniconiAl Farnsworths lather is the ing to the condition of the soil, l in Bug City Btigham plav, appeals late Walt Farnsworth of Field of stand beets and extent of ham and (its Tiiday alternoon The people of the United Blossom where weeds farmers are urged, howeTimes mg, States began honoring the dead evening May 30, highlv at was bom and Papa Kran ver, to contract the job of thin claimed actiess MnKer and by helping the living in 1922," turn'd Poth the Farnswoith Im mng, hoeing and weeding to Nelson recalled, and every playing the leading role of Mit penal players and the Taylor jether at the agricultuie dei not be the only native will have been on sale in an year tiny placets have played frequent partment price of 19 to Brigham City -- the Buddy pop Eox CLlderite in the cast Stan engagements in Box Elder coun acre Mrs son oi ley Farnswoith, pies have met with generous J D with Stanley Farnsworth in gios or, vseie urged not and heart Munson of Fielding, wi.I ty, acceptance cast warming the to 'hm their beets too heavily e are vie the people of this snpear in the important sup Leave as nearly as possible area role of Chnstun In Kianz, the role of Papa Kranzs no less for 'this .nil ue s0 to TOO beets In 100 feet of w In addition daughter, Mitzi, heioine of the or Papa Kianz 01 thy cause this year row, according to fertility, con to an impoitant singing play, will appear Gae Petersen, Throughout the week the pop-pii- s role,being dition and type of soil, the has been built to daughter of Mr and Mrs Royes they part have been on sale, with were advised One hundred tn J Petersen of Brigham Farnsworth eminence b City. V F and beets al thinning time will be Auviiiaiy (laugh some 30 appearances in I tan Miss Ptteisen has won highest a to ters house conducting house reduced to 80 to 90 beets at har his excellent acclaim in 30 performances of canvass Saturday the sale will this spring by vest, after the normal mortaliTime comedy playing the role is one Blossom thioughout foi to Main what move slieet ty caused by accidents, pests, of the princijial ones that fur Ltah, both for the quality and and els thur Auxiliary hope nishes the musical diseases, and blight The U S playk comic expressiveness of her singing i D A and college forecasts re- - will be a sold out finish v uce and the finesse of her acti chef port that we may expect more ing Blossom foi Time Tickets blight this year than for the'E. J. Rice And JameS lo be at on will A capacity sale ciowd is antici Saturday If a pastseviidl years so, good Miller To Get stand will help more in resis Degrees cal drug stoies, but peisons pated for the play s two showtance to blight and E J Rue and James Dak-Mi- l who fail to secure tickets in ad ing here on Memorial day keep up ton its will he vanco mav putchaso them next lei of Brigham ndRc Thin stands peimit the afternoon or evening at fl) to do most damage and the among the JS7 students award Friday Navajos, Zunts To Hear Gospel beets will tie so have ed degiees at Brigham Voung the box oftue at the Box Elder smallet, school be full beet where auditouum, in commencement high The pievdent of the Matron per inrersitv population acre of about 25 the play will be presi nted chuich has appointed S Eugene W0 which is exercises June 4 an In his diamatic jppeaunces Flake, Sn w flake, Anona, head avenge of thirteen inches Rue will iPuivc his master between huts Inlainsvvorth is no stranger to of the L D S Navajo-Zuol silence dtgiee fiom the grad u he school and Millet will re Bos Filler county audiences He dian mission w.th headquartns Newr iceive his bai heioi of arts de placed mans years in drama at Gallup, N M This n ission Rough on Rats Found LONDON (UP) l a deadly p glee fiom the college of arts 'tic stock companies, with thea was established four yeais dgo n whicn Iarnsvvorth Imperial playets, and is soon to be expanded to attracts rats, acts on and sc iier lung, and dnves them out Baccalaureate seivic-- s honor (family company, with the lav include ether Indian tubes m rnto the loi play eis and in stock on the New Mexico and Anona open an to die has been mg the graduating classes deielo-cd It is alpha napthvl hugest in the histoiy of the uni West coast In addition he apbiouo.a the on tho West The improvements include discovery f a B it versitv will be held June J and pealed m radio lsh cntnucdl manufactuier 0-- e tiadiuonal alumni reunions will coast before returning to Ltah, rfictLan.cdl repair work a new Pund can kill 3 000 brown iats take place on the cirr-puJune' wheie he now is employed by paint job, new seat covers and 40flO the Inlcrmountain network and a new brome trim 3 or 144 black iats From the standpoint, And Help Living e line of numb will he to Main then south to Third south, and tast to the cemetery A slant program will be given at the cemetery, beginning at 10 30 o clock Veterans vveic asked to he at the hall piomptly at 9 o clock next Friday morning in their service unifoims The strt-et- , j m Parade The three veterans oigamd tains cooperation m the Memorial Dev piooim in Biipham ltv will assemble at Ihe War Menioiial lunne on east Foie-- d street at 9 o loe k in the mom ing, lo foim the puade which will move off at 9 15 o'clo, k, mem he is of the oig.uuzatiems were not died today I N Vets To March In Memorial , t A All J t C n 1 s c m-c- Alfaretta M Neeley W of the late D 5, widow Hunsaker of Hones v die, died ter horses to John Adams roat her deo Wednesday alteinoon grounds m Biigham City home lit Hoinvvdle of a heart afternoon for the InThursday attack ter Mountain Quaiter Horse as She was hoi n October 3 1882, soeiat ion's first informal show-arim Biigham (dv, a daughter of The event, get together William Neeley and Helen under the direction of Marvin Her died mother Neeley and Warren w lie'll Alfaretta was seven years Dunbar, Logan, was highly City, Brigham Hyde, old, and she moved to Honey-vilsuccessful where she was roared by r and lor sislei, Mis Laura N Yearling, two year Old in older mares, stallions, geldings, She was educated the Honey Hie schools, and at- colts and fillies were exhibited tended Utah St tie Agncuitural in classes, paraded while the announcer read their pedigrees, college at Logan She was mairied to Daniel gave their names and pediHunsaker William April 24, gree's, their ow nors names and in the Logan L D S. homes, and where the horses 1901, temple Thov made their home were kept rein Honeyville, where she Most of Box Elder countys sided until the time of her quarter horse' owners were on death She seised as ward oiganist hand with their prize animals, for 35 years, was president in but a large share of those exL M 1 A, counselor in hibiting animals at the show the the ward Relief society for nine were from outside the state years and counselor in the reA crowd estimated from 500 ligion class lot thic'e yeais. was on hand to to 800 She is survived by a son and see the people and a number horses, Hunivvo daughteis, Keith W at learning expressed pleasure saker of Honeyville, Mrs Dag-ma- r about the quarter something J Wheal ley of Honeyville horse breed. and Mrs Marina Glen of OgThose 65 quarter horses repden, and 13 grandchildren Funeral services will be held resented an average value of Satutdav afternoon at 2 oclock about $1,000 apiece, E. C. Wix-om- , in the Honeyville ward chapel, secietaiy of the with Bishop B A Bingham ofQuarter Horse association, ficiating Friends may call at declared. Some of the stallions the Harold B Felt Funeral home are valued at from $3,000 to in Brigham (Tty Friday evening $1,000, while of course some between the hours of 7 and 9 of the colts are worth only a oclock, and at the home of few hundred dollars Keith Hunsaker at Honeyville Wtxom pointed out that the Saturday morning until time of but si nice Inteiment will be in classes were not judged, and the- Honeyville displayed, compared just cemetery commented upon Warren Hyde announced the show Several horses were sold. An inspector from the American Quarter Horse association, scheduled to be on hand to Inspect horses and accept regisBrigham Voung universitys mu- trations, was unable to make it sic lae u It , said I can feel for to Brigham City in time, but it Mr Ilanscn losing all those was announced he would arfine violins this year," he add rive here Sunday, and any ownc d With the addition of more er wishing to have his quarter "Box Elder horse registered should get in cellos, he said, would have an orchestra that touch with E C. Wtxom, Brigwould he a thrill to direct and ham City, secretary of the Inan artistic asset to any com- ter Mountain Quarter Horse association munity Cra-vat- Mrs Ieail Hunsaker, Btigham Praised City, was elected district pres tclent toi the 1947 48 year at the Results of the (title isms giv rhstucf convention of the Amcr en Box Elder high school music Orchestra nan legion Auxiliary held in orgamations 'ast Saturday ogc-- I Twelve members of Brigham lie Unit No 10 attended all clay meeting, he Ijied in lay ing jdans for gills state' to be held in Logan in July Accoiding to dans outlined President Marby jorie McMurrtum, Logan, gills state will be patterned after Cilv the Legions 1 boy s state pro- The Biigham City unit gram will he rcsjionsible for securing four local girls to attend The local unit will sponsor one of these girls while three other civic oigamations of the city will bo asked to sponsor one each Each unit president attending the convention teported on ac tuples and other business mat ters, reports and entertainment filled the days jirogram Attending from Brigham City unit were Mrs Oscar Call, Mrs V J Bott, Mrs Elnora Bowcutl, Mrs W M Mrs Buchanan, , Nancy Foi rosier, Mrs C V Mis Oscar Hunsaker, Mrs Ken Jensen Mrs H II Kilroy, Mrs Kent Jensen, Mrs Hyrum Mtlm'-osand Mis Farl Oh man Tors-gren- Box Elder Canyon, Mantua And Sardine Canyon Progress Report On The New Road Through . . . at the Region L music festival al Weber high school, Ogden, May 1, 2 and 3, were received todiv by the high school music department Box Flder t hoyk and girls glee clubs, mixed chorus or chestra and band all were rank ed outstanding by the judges, with the glee clubs receiving especially favorable comment 11 W' Manning, head of the vocal at the branch agricultural col'ego, Cedar U.ty, declared the girls glee clubs said temjio "very interesting, tone quality, it had lovely dicdean cut and excellent tion, thrilling, outstanding ap pearance and most enjoyable in general effect The boys glee club was tak-- n as an example of what other boys glees in the region could accomplish, and was readily admitted to be the outstanding boys group at the festival The orchestra was commend ed for its fine work Any work that can he done in the way of developing cellists in the city eertain'v would help the organ iHion," Lawiencc- - Sardom, who the stung division of s h Hun-sake- Inter-Mountai- n - HIGHEST PRAISE AT FESTIVAL Boys' And Girls' Choruses, Band And Horse owners from Utah, Ida ho and Wyoming brought about 65 beautiful and typical quar 1 Named District Auxiliary Head No Judging Is Done Hunsaker, BOX EIDER MUSIC GROUPS WIN mu-ica- Animals Are Shown In Classes, But Honeyville Woman To Be Buried Sat. Pearl Hunsaker be-- ng 1 EXHIBITED IN INFORMALSHOW archestra will play at boo! commencement Sunday evening in the tabernacle at 7 30 o'clock The band was commended es penally for superior marching The drum major, Mix Murphy, was commended as having jer time, and the band madp a beautiful picture," the critic believed The band was praised for its excellent performance of a very difficult number Wav ne Johnson is director of Ihe liens glee club, and all of the other musical orgamat.ons have been coached and were by Apollo Hansen, head of the high school music depart ment Summer music classes in all will be offered, instruments without cost, to any grade or high school students of the Box Elder high school area If enough to foim classes, are lntere-steinstructors will go to Mantua, (onnne and other nearby towns for weekly (lasses, it has been announced at the high school Tho high se fe-- due-cti-- d It's Coming Right Along J Bennett S. Jeppesen Enlists In The Army Bennett S Jeppesen, 17, son of Mrs Marian Butler of 112 north Main street, Brigham City, enlisteei in the regular army on May 14. Bennett enlisted in the ordnance department for a period of three years and was sworn He spent tn at Fort Douglas last Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Brigham City on a 3 day pass, afterwhich he returned to Fort Douglas to await shipment to Fort Ord, California, where he will take his basic training After his basic training Bennett to will probably be shipped in Aberdeen proving grounds Maryland, where most of the ordnance department technical schools are located Bennett is going to try to get into the automotive mechanic line as it is his plan to return to civil life as a skilled mechanic and make that his lifes work Bennett was in his junior ear at Box Elder high school when he decided to give up his education and enlist Kindergarten To Open Monday In Countys Schools Fallowing the practice of previous years, kindergarten class es will be held in the schools of Box Elder county school dts trict this summer, wherever there are 20 pupils registered for the class These kindergartens will be open five days each week to all students who will be eligible to attend school next fall those who will be six years of age on or before October 31, 1917, and who have not already attended school. Admission to classes will be made upon presentation of birth certificate, unless children v , already are registered The ' classes will continue in session v 4. for six wteks, beginning Monsi day morning, May 26 at 9 o'clock Classes now are organized at Bv Straighter Road Which Comes Through ( ut. Then Drops Down To The Bed Of Dry latke In the following schools: Willard, Neatly Straight Line Tnd scores of men on the new road everv day, as tiaflic, meanwhile, tance to a slide, where it is in dumped. The earth, giayel and rocks Central and Lincoln schools is detouung on the alternate route. U. S 89 of the mountain to a grade below (artow 2) where Brigham City, Corinne, Dewey-ville- , The arrow (1) maiksblide down the side Garland. Fielding, Thatchbull-doa big cut through the side of the mountain spieads it out to form the new road The new fill and er and'Tremonton joining the old ioad,a llrJ ',kc, V e a th of t",? inthe t!',alr2"ly Memorial Day and July 4th and pass completed J) , (anew will be holidays . pictuie was taken The power snovel is digging out the side ot the &r0Und, through the next canyon notthwest ft om where the old road j mountain for this cut and loading trucks which haul it a short Phone your news to No. 7. s'-- Tv !,( Replaced High, Dangerous Curves Are Being new the on construction the hew Just to save you a trip here's looks highwriv thr itom Btigham City to Logan q nC Tu a .kene dtv lake tod n i. Seyetal cats i lh;; a,1'e u" piu ,h curie. gtei p! eupitous 'hnnnated The Oluf NrNon Construction company, Logan, which the contract fe t the new toad, ha- - a qiwntity of road machinuy z "i;; hh er tme f,ra hh r ct.! f y lfipii |