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Show cox elder Volume 52, Number 95 lewd --srowntci b Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1947 Mail Early For David M. Squires Christmas, Says Notes Anniversary Not itW- 6 Pages - BOARD OF EDUCATION ENTERS School Voting APPLICATIONS Restricted FOR BUSHNELL David M. Squires, native BrigSee Possibility Of Utilizing Two, Maybe ham citizen, Tuesdav. November IS celebrated his 88th birthday More, Buildings For A New Central School He the day spent We have been asked by Mail early for Christmas," anniversary. of utilizing The possibility Ernest Freeman. Brigham City visiting with friends and rela- number of persons whether the former officers' quarters and him. not all tives who to honor called may-votvoters toregistered postmaster, urged the public officers club buildings of Bush-nei- l i in the school board ejecday. He pointed out that it alGeneral hospital for reStill very active, Mr. Squires hurwe how always Funny ways is advisable to "avoid the dot-- s his own chores, attends tion December 5, or whether the as a new building to modeling to get somewhere rush. and usually his ward priesthood meetings voting is restricted to taxpayers ry so Just house Central school was seen rushed weve After to waitl school results in avoiding disappointonly. Eberhart Zundal, this week. The board of eduboard clerk, said yesterday. He through life Pke we do, trvin ments in failure of packages to cation made two applications to there'll off, to kill ourselves be delivered before Christmas. explained that all registered War Assets administration to probablv be a waiting list secure Bushnell property. Howvoters in the Brigham City prewhen miles liftv should about long school mailings cinct of the Box Elder ever, definite plans as to utilibe in the postoffice by Decemdistrict are eligible to vote in we get to the Pearly Gaiel zation of the buildings-awaitber 10, he said, to insure delivCalamity Jane. action the school board election. The K. E. by War Assets, ! tax-ery before Christmas, and all to restricted not is TffV .AV voting of superintendent Weight, Chiistmas cards should be in the ' payers only, Zundel declared. We wont go schools, explained. 15. mail by December ahead with definite plans for Polls will open at 7 o'clock the use of the buildings until He asked that Christmas decoWednesday morning, November we find out whether we can rations, "Do Not Open Until L at tlie Lincoln school and at stickers and other ornaments on get them, he explained. A the Second ward meeting house. the outside of Christmas pack .'or all voters in the Brigham $ A Song Of Thanksgiving Monday Weight and the board ages being sent through the City precinct of the school disof education met with Theodore mails should be on the back trict. Voters residing north of Roswell, U. S. department of By CLARENCE HAWKES not on the address side of the Forest street will vote at Lineducation representative on war coln school, and voters residing package. Awards were made to Scouts surplus, J. Easton Parrott, Utah The Blind Poet of Hadley, Yass. south of Forest street will vote from five troops of the South state war Written Per United Press surplus office of odu. Heavy mailings are anticipaat a Pov cation at Lincoln school. The polls rox Elder district ted at the local post office, and representative, and E. Al8 oclock in of the held Scoot court honor will remain open until Theres a song of deep thanksgiving len Bateman, State superintena large supply of stamps now m the evening. Tr'cam City Second ward cha- dent of schools. Parrott, RosRising in our land today; is on hand, but stamp purchases Candidates listed on the bal- pel Sunday evenin' at 7 o'clock. well and Bateman were in BrigOnce again, we all are living should be made early, he advis lots will be John W. Phillips, Tbe South Pox Elder district ham City Monday and visited In the old accustomed way. ed. J. Cleen Palmer and J. C. Knud-jon- , court of honor pro"ram was unthe Bushnell hospital area, carePraising God beneath the steeple all of Brigham City. The der the direction of Arch Sims, As ever, the postmaster urged inspecting the buildings, Of the Church upon the hill. one receiving the greatest num- advancement chairman for the fully that all mail be plainly addressand the board of educations apEdto Just a radiant, happy people. elected be of votes J. will ber district. He introduced ed, with street addresses given plications for the buildings were the school board for a five-yeawin Baud who made the anon all mailings. Begging hatred to be still. placed. term of office, beginning the nouncement of the new district Pleading that our peace sublime If there is any possibility of The board of education has reads first of the year. He will Lester entered two Will last until the end of time. committee, introducing an address being incorrect, he is a high priest and applications, Weight N. books and maga- ceed Rudgar Price, Dredge as the new district chair- explained. One is for the offiChristmas cards should be mailwithout the aid of glasses. man and Leon C. Packer as vice cers quarters and officers club ed with three-cen- t But well not forget those others, stamps, he zincs Mr. Squires was born JNovem-cha!rman. said. Only envelopes bearing buildings, and land lying to the Who are coming home today: of north to Seventh south street, 1859, a son of Charles three-cen- t Following presentation stamps have forward- ber 18, They were sweetheaits, sons and brothers, and Sarah Peters Squires. awards. D. L. Roberts, Scout exec- the boundary of the Bushnell ing or return privileges. If youre Porter hat a pi ice they had to pay! utive of the Ocden area coun- reservation, and west to the sure of the address, you may The home where he was born now Coming home across the ocean cil, addressed the court of hon- highway. Another application mail Christmas cards with a one jtood where Laubs Market or on the Universality of Scout- - is for all land south of the area 'lo tne land they fought to save. cent stamp if the is located. He first went to and one-hal- f " go-inn Without a thrill or an emotion included in the first application card carries no writing other school to Auntie Box, later unTenderfoot rig to the old court house, To a soldiers lowly grave. as well, Including the' Bushnell than the senders signature. of William der the was Tenderfoot recognition Our heaits are full, 'our, neeks are wet; gymnasium, theater, ' swimming Parcels and packages must be Watkins. teachings made by Harold E. Poulson, field pool and .recreation area, and God help us never to forget! securely wrapped and tied, or seats Five hundred reserved Ogden area council, also including the - noncommis1 1383 lie married, Margaret for all home league games of executive, they cannot be accepted for to Robert Jensen, William A. sioned officers club- and several ' vane in exceed not Bui must t the old Endowment the Box Elder high school basmailing. They To fb needy, are faithful, ' Curtis homes. and Olsen Clover, Jerry 70 pounds in weight, and are .louse in Salt Lake City. She ketball team this season will Dan Jensen, all of 102: Giving of our go.d and grain; Troop not be will The post chapel limited in size to 100 inches in bore him two children, a son go on sale Monday morning at Victor, Earl Saunders and available to the board of eduThough some pleading is untruthful, Jimmy In combined. His died wife , and and girth length daughter. the high school, Norman Jepp-sen- larol Christensen of Troop 105; cation, Weight, said, as it must Yet we give and give again. of 1887, and in 103 he married If you have a handful chairman of the high school Earl, Nielsen and Jim Bundy of go to some church or Give to tnuse who lcugnt oeside us, religious cards, it will be more conveni- Annabelle Tillotson in the Salt athletic "committee, announced Troop 106, and Grant Young and organization. Give to enemies of old, ent if they are tied together, all ake temple. She is still living, 110 of Mfen of today. Dunn Troop Weight expressed his opinion faced the same way. Be sure They have one son. Feed the race, wnateer betide us, The tickets will be offered on that the application for the of, Uncle Dave" has two sons a first come, first served' ba- Perry. From our graintields and our gold. stamps are securely attached," Second Class ficers quarters and club buildand one daughter living, four-vee- sis," Jeppsen explained, he said. "and God grant mankind may rise again Second clacs awards were ings should receive very favor18 and grandchildren we will accept telephone reser- made by J. Edwin Baird to Ed able lo toil and strive and live like men. consideration, In that defiPersons win Olsen of Troop 102, Dee nite educational vations for tickets. need for these Will to come to the high Christoffersen, Donald Beckert, wishing can be shown. buildings askschool for their tickets are 3. I. Insurance We dont know havent serffer Ray Dixon and Jerrald Ohman ed to do so at 3:30 oclock Mon- of Troop 105, and Gary Braeg-ge- r considered whether the iously Dec. Deadline 31 day afternoon, but persons wishof Troop 109, Willard. would be the temporbuildings ing to telephone their orders lor First Clcss or home of CenSeveral million veterans of permanent ary do so any time beIn gain First class awards were made tral school If we acquired them, Wartime qualified aviation World War II have about . six tickets 9may oclock in the morning by Earl Hansen to Leon Jorgen cadets whose hopes for pilot weeks to reinstate National Ser- tween said. This would de3:30 oclock in the after- sen of Troop 101, and Reed Gal- Weight and force were with south the air 153 how much money vice life insurance without havtraining upon pend Norman F. Anderson, nd noon Monday," he said. Stain of was spent remodeling them for of the ing to take and braith ended curta'lment the Raymond reen-by examinaw physical First est, Brigham City, Jeppsen said that anyone Trootp 106. aviation cadet program in use, and how effectively they tions. to phone In for tickets Merit Cadges listed in the regular army at wishing squarely what it terms - may t,e reinstated, First Ser could be made to serve the purDecember 31, 1947, Midnight, toTiday and Saturday the as us indicate his preference Merit badges were awarded to of the school. ' Hill Field on November 20, it the moral crisis before geant Harvey Wardrop of the is the deadline, up until which could to where he would like seats for a number of Scouts, their names, poses service again is was announced here today by day, the National Education Brigham City army and air time vets the buildings will be reinstate Heating may lapsed 5ing a rat control drive, and of War-- j associations department force recruiting station said to- N. S. L. I. policies at the same the games this year, and these troop numbers and the badges no great problem, and could be First Sergeant Harvey R. distribute be would complied requests Herb done very economically, as tar poisoned bait army and air force mentary school principals day. premium rate paid when in ser- with as nearly as possible. presented as follows I oclock to 5 o'clock leased today a in the report, Adamson. 101, cement work; as instalation of a plant Is conair force es- vice. United States The fflioon scats Lowell Dair.es, 102, art; are no reserved Friday, and from 10 Spiritual Values in the timates that there are approxiJay Veterans may resume the best There cerning. The board of educain the arent who is the son of V directed that Jeppgood seats, until 1 mentary School, 102, basketry, first aid; tion already has acquired morning men one who 35.000 young on insurance market by sen said. the mately wk in the south 153 of H. Anderson, afternoon Satur war(j perfecting the teaching Reed Galbraith, 106, art; Garth of the heating plants from a had qualified for aviation cadet signing statements that they are , enlis-at a number of human values in the nations pilot Only season tickets will be on M. Baird, 103. life saving, swim- temporary area mess hall at points in irst west, Brigham City, training during the war in as good a health as when sale, he further explained. A ming; Larry V. Anderson, 10G. Bushnell, which would serve county. d for a Hill Field assignment elementary schools, as- the were either who Two monthawaiting policies lapsed. at of four tickets to patrons life limit s a sergeant, the same rank underor to saving; Lynn Richards, 106, very well for the buildings unactually Jlte drive is ly premium payments are all has been established. A person Brigham City is represented signment being sponsored ;hich he was discharged almost instruction the when hiking, camping; Richard Han- der consideration, he said. is to start that the going flying which necessary in the published county extension service wo group reserved seats or a seat sen, 106, athletics; Ray Daines, getting ago. He will be years was in curtailed the program D. protection. cooperation with the county Gunderson, will have the same scat or seats 102, art, personal health, public to duty as an airplane the report by J. district for Noble W. Fishburn, tnissioners. 128 north Third east, a mem- 1944 and 1945 because of the To Have Dance Garland all home games throughout health, woodcarving; City lech an ic in the reserve of war. the successful deEugene Jaycees service officer of the state progress ponton City, Brigham Cdj several other ber of the NEA department of he said. the season. where On Thanksgiving Eye of veteran Lancy, 105, cooking. the affairs, s partment elementary school principals. county schools. ox Elder county air force Star Scouts The acceleration of the avia- states that half of the 14.000,000 stationed. he bait are already A n informal Star Scout awards were preis distributed fret Thanksgiving Defining as spiritual values tion cadet pilot training pro veterans of World War II have Bennett Jeppesen Says orman served in the air force the understanding of responsi- gram to a total of 3 000 aviation retained their government inadults who call for it a sented by J. Edwin Baird to Ron- dance will be held in the War He Enjoys Army Service nie Jensen of Troop 101, Lowell Memorial home for all members 9' of the or just a little over three years bility to society, dignity of fello- cadets distribution station. during 1948 will make it surance. Only 1,037,000 veterwar with tw'o years w-man, the of of the Junior Chamber club and iDg the above-listesense broader and fuluring for force N. to L. I. S. air Daines, Troop 102 and Jay the ans have to converted hours. Pfc. Bennett Jeppesen, son of served in artistic and ethical appreciation, possible ,f that time being their partners. Two big turkey of Troop 102. fin its obligation to many of permanent policies while 4,708,-00north 112 Distribution on Mrs. Marion Butler, points are in: ireign service. He served the report strives to inspire ele- these men who volunteered dur gobblers will be raffled off and term still insurance. have his Main street, now is visiting Caledonia New a good orchestra has been en.uadalcanal, to schools Men war. in the this In veterans erqphasize spementary about 6,300 ing Utah, Jillard, Woodland's service. in Brigham City while parents Is Music Guam. ,nd values. these gaged for the evening. Refreshcial ngham City, office, extension Wardrop said, have reinstated lapsed insurance on a nine-dacategory, delay enroute. ments to be served from a clevbe reinstated by- totaling S3C.36d.500. may Elder merely .I'ee, court house. Box attended Bennett enlisted in the armyi Anderson The report, in the form of a decorated table will include Box erly the Fishburn Elder all required physical passing urges W'eyvino, Johnsons store. last Apr'l. iigh school for one year, having practical case-booguide, is de- examination, if cider, shiny red apples and peaare unmar- county veterans to reinstate their ordnance department At they Heyvilie, Mountain service. noved to Brigham City from at basic his took that theme 'le training veloped upon the nuts. between 20 and 264 years insurance now, as the deadline dlnB. Earls store. .car River City. At the time of spiritual values, good or bad, ried, Fort Ord, California, and aiten- - j AH Jaycees are invited to come or two more old have He had and is near. has Atcher, Thatcher store. drawing rapidly was employ- are constantly being developed clerk An interesting presentation of and have a us reenlistment he ded an eight-weesupply of good time on this office of the his at years arand satisfactory college department Utah Oil Refining 'd at Utah General depot in child. technical school at Camp Lee, public sehool music in Box by the grammar-schoo- l Thanksgiving eve. Delbert Hadin the npany. study. employment security He this from as a warehouseman. school must was district der school the pro- field Is chairman of the enter- The elementary graduated Formerly qualified cadets in- Howard hotel every Wednesday school on November monton, Shell Oil station. 7. Bennett gram at Friday noons luncheon iaYnmeYtYommfttWWd so channel this development his able in terested trainassist will at which time he the River City, Johnson resuming pilot Sor was promoted to private first meeting of the Rotary club. Alf assistants are Vern that important spiritual values ing should write direct to the veterans with Harmer, distation. any problems they to Due 20. and Les on class Sessions Returns From result. Freeman, chairman, September rector member, Harold Bouck, otinne, Monsons Store. Headquarters, United States Air may have concerning their vet- the high grades made at this Dredge of the music committee Edward Frost, Dick Larsen, Glen the for a As educators, Attention Aviation To Cadet eran Force, benefits. guide Washington Trip school Bennett was recommend-'presentethe program, and ApolClair Knudson, Wynn following are cited as respon- Section, Washington, 25, D. C., ed for corpora! but he doesnt lo Hansen and Wayne Johnson Compton, Freeman and Dr. R, W. Fishburn. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sessions sibilities of the school: (1) teach1 for information and instructions. Bee Tee Glee Practice Box he that when of will know the music department at get just Jaycee-Ettewith the Candidates for aviation cadet returned Sunday evening from a ers and principal must be aware Elder high school were the arrangements assisting promotion. include Mrs. Vern trip in eastern Wash-a that some kind of learning is training must be between 20 Will Be VVed. Evening Jeppesen will report to Fort speakers. Johnson also teaches Harmer, Mrs. Marv Peters. Mrs. ington, where they enjoyedand going on constantly either to and 264 years old, unmarried, Lawton, Washington, on Novem- music in the elementary schools Dale Secrist, Mrs. Reed SimonDr. will club Bee or Glee The Tee one-haldown tear f their build at least of family, spiritual and have up visit with overseas processing in the ea:t part of the county. 28 ber for at and family. values; (2) those responsible the credits leading to a degree practice Wednesday evening son, Mrs. Max Tingey, Mrs. Dee Mrs. T. A. Merrill minutes of the previous They said about 500 students Glenn Smith and Mrs. Herm While there, in addition to visit- for the school must, therefore, at an accredited college or uni- 7:30 oclock at the high school are in the music program at Box Hadfield. for assignment. Merrill develope an atmosphere that versity, or be able to pass an hand room. All members are ing Pullman, where Dr. said has he and pointed out the imdeElder, Jeppesen really chilare of There horticulture to be there. will help the spirits examination measuring requested is head of the the service in of "an early start in Beehive his the army, portance enjoyed State beCamp D. U. P. partment of Washington automo- dren to grow into something equivalent, and be of excellent only three more practices so far. music in the elementary schools. it an was fore took the concert, stake fine. sound and character, physique, college, they The Beehive camp, D. U. P., Judy Davis, announced today by officers of bile trip to Wenatchee, GrandIncluded are case histories of in good health. The approxil V. F. will hold their meeting at the Mrs. of Mr. and Give for the Mosdaughter Coulee dam, Spokane and U experiments and experiences of mately 35,000 men who had the group. Christmas. Always a welcome Davis, played two clarinet solos, home of Mrs. Lucy Johnson, 123 defeated Bonnie cow. iVlnT teachers in 20 states dealing qualified during the war will to anyone whose heart is in accompanied by her mother. Dale west Second south, Friday mogift a French 1895 In In ballotbe S. deU. not Levassor, close to the Lga" take In the required at 7:30 o'clock. A fine proa year Kroksh played a sousaphone i n the election held Novem- - They report a short viMt uUh. with specificof problems A. F. qualifying examination torist, raced in a horseless car- Box Elder county. $4 values. spiritual velopment has been arranged. All a Lmbrelts. Spokan I13- He is $5 solo, Apollo within gram the accompanied by year county, affiliated with Pi. the Ralph now given to all prospective riage" from Paris to Bordeaux Half-yea- r of Brlgh Hansen, and the Box Elder high members are urged to be dP?a Alpha 15 miles outside the county. of an social fraternity, former residents at to for determination candidates average news speed the Phone your society school boys quartet sang. 1 majorin in business and! City, who send greeting to all subscriptions also accepted. an hour. of aptitude, Wardrop said. Mrs. Herm Hadfield. No. 906. Noting. their friends here. To Taxpayers The Postmaster PONY EXPRESS e e South Box Elder Court Of Honor Held Sun. Night r 1 500 Reserves For Cage Games Go On Sale Mon. 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