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Show THOMPSON, BURT AND HANSEN NAMED TO TWO-YEA- COUNCIL R Mrs. Romer, Mrs. Peters Returned To City Offices By Good Margins; Record Heavy Vote Lorenzo J. ("Ron) Hot t, Brigham City monument 300 vote margin in yestoi days city election. Brigham City 500 ote margin in .uMenlays city election. Brikham City flocked to the polls in record numbers for an off-yed ticket, insofar as io vote in a litical party preference is concerned. udei-- it v ar election well-mixe- po- r For councilmen, in a unsettled race that remained until the last precinct reported, Bugham Citys voters chose J. Glenn Burt DeLos Thompson, r and Willis Hansen to count'd posts, to sene beginning the first of the year along with Eberhart Zundel, the holdover councilman. Hizzoncr two-yea- two-yea- Mrs Edna T. Romer led the election with the largest vote, a total of 1309 to her opponent's Bowring, Passes Away-ida- 906. y Morning 81, Bowring, bishop of the n City Thiid ward, lifeline church and civic Franklin I D. Only S. the founders Days, ,)nday at 10 oclock fol-heart attack. He, Mrs. and their daughter and her husband, were Peach a home from a California, and e car vacation he died car quietly in his born July 2, 1866, in ke City, a sun of Henry Inme Newman Bowring, s reared in Sait Lake City -e to Brigham City as a as Succumbs Volume 52, Number 89 Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday, November 5, 1947 Ik MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE TO INCLUDE MONUMENT DEDICATION Heres How 6 Pages (Ren) Roll You Voted Tuesday Mrs. Eve Eveline Programs To Be Conducted At Tabernacle And Court House; Church Pres. Is Speaker In memory of the boys of Box Elder countv who gave their lives in Wot Id War 1 and World War 2, Memorial services will be conducted at 2 oclock the afternoon of November 11, Armistice day, in the Box Elder stake tabernacle. A splendid program will be presented, highlighted by the presence of President George Albert Smith of the L. D. S. I For Mayor RAIRD (D) I50TT (R) 112 197 136 221 113 120 131 125 218 125 For City Councilman , 951 1280 gar Vote Split Ticket Students of the fifth and sixth grades of Lincoln school held their own city election Tuesday, antf cooks, custodial staff and faculty joined them in voting regular sample ballots in a civics study election. The students gave only one decision to the Republican ticket Morris Glover, candidate defor four-yea- r councilman, feated John Olsen, Jr., 88 to 37. The mayor race was close, J. Edwin Baird receiving 67 of the student votes to Lorenzo J. Botts on frank bowring the stage at 8 . . . man. At the age of 8 an actor on the stage of Salt Lake theater, and 1 his interest in drama-'oughou- t his life. named Edith Ann 12, 1894, ke Midg-'embe- r in the temple, and after their (e they made their home '' Lake City again for two 4 0 During (rator of that time he was the early mule-Sal- t Lake City transit od also worked as a con- on some of the earliest streetcars. 'turning to Brigham City rated his father's harness I for many years. He was worker in the L. D. S. filling a mission in Bertram 1901 to 1903, and ln an official in orme f c vei'ties capacity and high priest Sunday school and Box ?'lake V, M. M I. A. He " unselor in the Third ward ,ric for nine years, and as bishop of the Third for 13 jears. During he has been an in the Logan tern- ns, 'her with S. Norman Lee Ctor E Madsen he found-c- l Days in 1904 as a activity for the young rec-Wd- ' ; f Box Elder stake, served as district 'on officer, Hnd - irs, 'n i chief Cache, serving Bo Elder counties for and was justice of the Bngham City for six , s survived by his wife, and '"owing sons and daugh- franklin Bowring, Jr., of Calif., Mrs. No la B. ns and Mrs. Winifred Fife ?tlam City, Mrs. lone Ul-- j' Boimv Benjamin L. Bow Mis. Bertha B, Welling 'Lake City, and Irma B. dson of Nephi; a sister, Campbell of Ogden; 22 ?: t I 'midten and nine dtildren. greit 'al Mav J services will be held morning at 11 oclock figharn City Third ward bishop James Jen-Friends jhciating may be-- ! fdiiesday evening 'ke houtts of 7 and 9 he Harold B Felt a 1 presented: Flag ceremony unaer the direction of service organizations. Invocation. Address of welcome. chorus from Male Quartet Tremonton. Presentation to Mrs., Albin of tiie Borgstrom in behalf Gold Star Mothers. Presentation to Mrs. Borgstrom will be by Patriarch James Walton, Tremonton. Musical selection from Brigham City. Speaker, President George Albert Smith of the L. D. S. chutch. Musical selection from Garland. Retiring of the colors by the various service organizaiotns. Benediction by President Robert Potter of Bear River stake. Immediately following the Memorial services, a dedicatorial program will be presented at the unveiling of the Soldiers Memorial monument on the grounds of the county court morning, following three days illness. Term Malad with her parents where She was married to George Richardson November 11, 1886, in the Logan temple. They made their home in Malad until 1917 when they came 1o Brigham City. vvlii ic she lias resided since. Vernal Lund Returned To His Home Monday Bar-tard- News-Journa- Perry Reelects returned its old town board 'and board president to office in the city election yesunterday. Elmer Mathews, presi-deopposed for reelection as reof the town board, confidence. of 81 vote an ceived Returned to the town board 61 were Harper H. Billings with 58, with Nelson R. votes, Wayne and InEugene Perry with70.53, land Thorne with for Unsuccessful candidates were Daboard on the positions votes vid Allen who received 28 June Christensen who received with 41. 40, and Merlin Nelson Perry Window Feature Education Week A window display showing smail models of schools of the past and future, complete even to playgrounds, will be featured in a downtown store window to call attention to American Education week, November 9 to 15. was announced today by the faculty. The Central school display is being built and presented by the students of the school, assisted by the faculty Dredges Mens and Boys store is furnishing the display window on Main street for the tits famFuneral home, and at the north play, which will remain in place west First ily home, 38 ot throughout American Education tune until Thursday morning will be in week. Theme of the week this Interment service. venr is The Schools Are Yours the Brigham City cemetery' can- votes spread showed council-me- n The election set up a city council for the years 1947 and 1948 with a Republican mayor r and a Republican r councilcouncilman, man and hold-ove- r councilman, Eberhart Zundel. The Democouncil-men- , r crats named Thompson and Burt, and returned their incumbent candidates to the city offices of recorder and treasurer. After election, party politics plays little part in Brigham City government ordinarily, however. John Olsen, Jr., was the only present member of the city council seeking reelection. Retiring councilmen will be DaF. Leland vid O. Andersen, Seely and Harold Nelson. The vote was exceptionally heavy for a city election. She was an active member of D. S. church, and has seived in Hie primary, Sunday school and Relief society, and was a member of the Fort Brigham camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Surviving are two sons, Edgar Richardson of Brigham City Richardson of and Cameron San Jose, Calif ; ten grandchildren, and seven and thp following brothers and sisters: Mrs, Mary McKay, Mrs. Minnie Uppeiman, Will Stuart and Evan Stuart, all of Malad, Annie Coleman of Salt Lake City, Agnes Barnett of Plymouth, and Mrs. Zina tw'o-yea- Legion, programs In Schools For thp L. Had-fiel- Board north site received her education and grew to womanhood Term Its 155 Mam street, at 7 oclock Monday She was bom October 6, 1868, Salt Lake City, a daughter of George and Mary Evans Stuart. to As a young girl she moved Trial Jurors For News-Journal- Richardson, 79, Ed- in Vernal Lund, Who suffered a broken vertebra and rib last Wednesday at Tremonton when 34. a length of iron pipe fell on Tallies in the voting were as him, on a construction job, was 'ollows: brought from the Valley hospital to his home at 749 north Fifth and Sixth Graders Main street Monday. Baitd 67, Bott Olsen 37. Glover 88. His condition was reported as Thompson 89. but still serious, and improved 71 Burt it wii! be necessary for him to Packer 64 remain in bed three weeks, Mrs. house. Hansen 63 Lund said. on each the of 57 flags Placing Morgan monument. of side the Jensen 37 the High Selections from Romer 87. Klamtn 38. School band National Anthem. Peters 76. Orme 19 Unveiling of Monument by Adult Ballots Mr. Albin Borgsrom. Baird 3, Bott 15 Dedicatorial of the Monument Nov. Olsen 4. Glover 14 Listed Albert George by President Thompson 12 Smith. Jensen 10 The jury list for the NovemSalute Burt 9 ber term of Fiist district court 8 Taps. Hansen in Brigham City has been reThe Soldiers Memorial monMorgan 8 court. Jurors will ument has been a matter of leased by the Packer 7 serve from November 3 to JanRomer 14, Elamm 4 strict voluntary contribution and 5, 1918. it is with much appreciation that uary Peters 10, Orme 7 list of trial jurors is as The of wish the committee in charge The straw vole was part follows: the classes work in social stu- to pass on to all contributors dies. The children elected some their thanks for their contribuHorton Hurd, Estella Burt, of their own number to conduct tions; however, there is a small Lester Barker, H. DeForrest Page, the voting, count the ballots and amount yet to be paid and any Jack D. Jorgensen, Byron L. so forth. Chosen by their class- persons desiring to contribute Chadwick. George Clyde Kem-tomates as officials were Diane may forward their contributions Parley A. Linford, Carrie Rigby. to the Soldiers Memorial MonMaurine Christensen. Irew. L. R. Schaffer, Velda H. ument committee, in care o took, Don E. Limb, Osey Jensen, Sheronne Steed, Richard Co and Cleone Wight. Sample Fred Bradford, chairman. lorman J. Andreasen, Leonard ballots were furnished the class rtnne, or may present contnbu Idwards, Alfred N. Tanner, E. K. . , tions to Charles Claybaugh a' Irown, Carl Wold, W. H. by the the Box Elder J. Dale Hunsaker, Frank Bradford said today. J. Peck, Grant E. Taylor, Lynn .owe. George E. Summers, Ed-a- r J Richardson. Alva Rhodes, Harold Leek, S. E. Bjorn, David To f. Call, 'Daniel Taylor. Town 6-- J. and with four-yea- Eve Evaline Richardson, died at the home of her son, The following program will be Lincoln Students :urer 75 the 1280 two-yea- Richardson Dies Eight City Irwincts And Totals In Order, Reading Front Lett To Right (Winners In Type) church. J. polled elected. Thompson was highest with 1196 votes, Burt second with 1125 and Hansen third with 1121. Hold-Fac- e )ER mayor-elec- t in the total of the three and one of :iam City The second largest total, with to 951 for his opponent, Connie M. Peters was third 1252 to 958 for the opposing didate. Record Crowd At Interest Follows Central Carnival Thru To Election Party Last Night Central school, in its temporBushnell hospital quarters, played its annual Halloween fecord carnival to an etowd Friday night, officers of the Parent-Teacheassociation, sponsors of the event, reported. and fifteen Three hundred cars and seven buses were checked in through the gate, in addition to nearby residents who walked to the carnival. The adult door prize was won by Clarence Wight, and Cleve Gardner won the child's door pne. A doll and complete layette that was given away was won by Don Williams. There were plenty of games and activities, plenty to see, plenty to eat and drink for all, in spile of tlie iaige crowd. ary all-tim- r News-Journal- The crowd that stuck around well after midnight of Oregon. when the last precinct the Funeral services will be conSecond was reported, was estimated at . . . well, what is ducted in the Bngham City the population ot Brigham Third ward chapel Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Bishop City, anyway! tames Jensen officiating. Friends Hot coffee, with sugar and may call at the home of Edgar cream optional, and "Doak's Richardson Wednesday evening were and Delicious Doughnuts Thursday until time of serserved by Robbins' bakery, vice. Interment will lie in the consumed, Brigham City remotely, under and extensively Red Rock ,tJC direction of the Harold B and the Beehive Bottling company furnished" Felt Funeral home soda lor the crowd of until ice-col- d Brigadier General W. F. Weller, corps artillery commander of the Utah national guard troop, will be the speaker at the American Legion Armistice day program to be held at Box Eider high school Tuesday morning at 11 Norman Jeppson, o'clock, chairman of the Legion Americanism committee, announced Tuesday. Other numbers on the special program will be songs by the high school girls chorus, and a vocal solo by Don Woodyatt. recent singing star of Rose Marie. The colors will be advanced and he pledge of allegiance to the flag will be conducted by Legion Commander Quig Nielsen. The Americanism committee is also arranging for other Armistice Day programs to'be presented at the Willard school and at the Lincoln school in Brigham City. returns-watcher- Plan North Stake City Election Scout Honor Court North Box Elder district, Boy Scouts of America, will hold a court of honor in the Eighth ward chapel Sunday evening, November 16, at 7:30 oclock This court of honor will he a forerunner o the council wide court of honor to be held in Ogden December 12 Special recognitions of all now Scouts who have since September 1 joined wil be made, according to Emery Wight,, chairman. dis-ne- t Enthusiastic Crowd Of Youngsters And Adults Attend Stage Showing Of " Hans Brinker" Sat. An enthusiastic house full of youngsters, and a goodly number of adults, greeted the Clare Tree Major production, Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates, Saturday afternoon at the high school. When the curtain rose at 2:30 oclock there was not an empty seat in the auditorium, and several children were turned away. The stage settings were superbly done in gay colors, and attractive design. Even the tiniest spectator was impressed by their beauty The parts were well cast and ably handled by all members of the company the role of Dame Interest in the city election yesterday didn't fold with the closing of the polls at 8 o'clock last night. Everyone turned out to the election party to see the returns come in. Armistice Day Bunker being exceptionally well in'erpreted. There was enough comedy and action interspersed with the pathos to hold the attention of both young and old. The escapades of Fatty on the ice brought fortli much hearty laughter from ith(, qllfii(,ni.,, Everyone who had the lege of seeing this privi- outstanding production felt that it was an afternoon well spent, and a desire for the continuation of this splendid project through the years to come for the cultural development of the chihlrt n in our community. Judges Listed Judges of yesterdays at the election, and eight polling places, were as follows: District No. 1 Mrs. Wallace Parsons. Mrs. L. D. Wilde, Mrs Boyd Sheffield, Gordon Reeves, constable District No. 2 Mrs. Lloyd Davis, Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs Lamont Glover. Mis. Margaret Jensen, constable District No. 3 Stella rhiliips, Elia ThompAmelia M. son, Rends Olsen. Welling, constable. District No. 4 Mrs. Manila L. Spencer, Mrs Alta Shaw, Mrs. Roland Madsen. Mrs. John Richards, constable. District No. 5 Marius Rasmussen, Ifyrum Mrs. Johnson, S. C. Wixom. Frank Larsen, constable. District No 6 Violet Tingev, JoAnna PeterLouise Thuoson. Louise sen, Whitworth, constable. District No. 7 Nellie Smith. Cleofa Larsen, Millie R Anderson. Anna Robinette. constable District No. 8 Laura Brown, Genevieve H. Limb. Jensen. Guenivere T George Bott, constable s WILLARD CITIZENS PEOPLES Mavor: 131 Royd II. Jeppson A. P. Dalton term: Councilman, 103 Jack Wright Rutland Mackey Councilman. term; . Morgan Howard Baddtey Robert J. Wesley Perry Iawis Harding Jens Sinionsen Vaughn Masson Recorder: 79 TeWavne Woodland Elmer Perry Treasurer: A udi a Call 97 Lola linird i . 26 17 91 38 .62 ..65 34 |