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Show Christinas Seals MERCHANTS, SERVICE CLUBS TO GIVE jeeting Monday fte Box ia,Beautifying j at grounds school. :,,eyville an outside 5 Constructing the at area Deweyville gating rtiool, Moving 3 ar of Volume 52, Number 99 of stage at i Remodeling school. iplnl Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday, Dec. 10, 1947 . Box r;der high aid equipment, mm. sound projector for and Central schools. Increase fire insurance up of all evaluation present Audio-visua- !eW6 --rf'Q U Pit Cl Tvbwtdasis The Christmas season will arrive in Brigham City this afternoon with a band concert and musical program and the turning on of the Christmas lights on Main street. The concert will be given by the Box Elder high school band, un8 Pages der the direction of Apollo Hansen, high school music director, and other musical numbers will be featurer. Then, with season, Mayor Rulon remarks welcoming the Baron will flip the switch that will turn on the thousands of colored lights, peeping from ropes of evergreen strung across Main street, and the lights on the large twin Christmas trees in front of the city hall. LIKELIHOOD OF A SEPARATE Christmas Leaves North Stake To For New Enlistees Hold Conference Annual Conference l Second Ward Holds Co-inn- e j 0 GATEWAY IF GOAL REACHED Scouts Speak Sunday In All Local Churches; Eight-Ma- n Teams Making Calls In Each Ward L. First Sergeant Harvey Wardrou of the Brigham City army and air forces recruiting said today that he has station As the annual drive for funds for the Boy Scout promade all the necessary arrangein the south part of Box Elder county got under way ments wereby all men from this gram rty $1,670,355.00. total this week, the Boy Scout organization could point with pride county enlisting or 1, Survey to determine to one of its most active and. successful years in Brigham in the army or air force during of fioieseent DSt lighting for December would be granted City and Box Elder county. Deweyville, Honeyville, Fielding special holiday leaves to cover and Bear River elementary Harold Poulsen, area Scout ducted for all leaders. Over the period of December 24 to who lives in Brigham one hundred men attended executive, the January 3. of new heating 8. Installation City and selves Scouts of this troop camping course held in Men enlisting or ulant for recreational and physnorthern district of the Ogden Box Elder canyon. A specializawho aie interested in taking adat education ical building area council, reminded parents tion course for senior leaders vantage of this special offer tothweil. of boys of Boy Scout age, and was held at Camp Kiesel with would tie sent from the Brigham he U. S. all other 9. Cooperating with citizens, that the Scout- nearly one hundred men and City office on Monday, DecemA C University of Utah, B Y. ing program offers services to senior Scouts ber 22, to Fort Douglas, where participating. student-teacher in their all Box Elder county,, services Advancements of Scouts have they would be given physical irainee program. to the boys in the Scouting pro- reached a new high in the re- examinations, etc., on December 10. Soundproofing doorway themselves, to the units, spective districts of this county, 23 and then sworn in and isschool gram Bear River high and to the institutions sponsor- w ith a greater percentage of sued leaves on December auditorium and band room. the Scouting program. first class Scouts and a greater 24, after which they would be cost ing 1L Survey to determine interest shown in the explora- allowed to spend botli Christmas It is the purpose of the counBear River 1 soundproofing to make available executive tion of the merit badge field. and News Years at their homes. cil . auditor-.umnigh school gym and The next years program of Upon the expiration of the service, the establishment of a in Boy Scout office Brigham this council recently adopted by leaves the men would once again Mis. Ruby Hansen gave a resecretarial service, City, training the operating committees as- report back to Fort Douglas for on school lunch prothe port of and leaders Scouts, issuing sures Scouts and leaders alike fuither processing and shipment gram of the Box Elder county of for made a program of activities never to the appropriate training cenadvancement badges school district. by Scouts, and a summer camp- before experienced in this area, ter. Men so enlisted will be on Miss Norma Jensen gave a rea full-pastatus, depending on , available to all Poulsen declared. port on the proceedings of the ing program their rank, he during their entire the within council, boys recent elementary supervisors leave. major points and principals convention which said, enumerating of Scouting service. Sergeant Wardrop stated furwas held at Salt Lake City, in that this is not a usual ther ' With a the department of education, quota of $5,000, the army procedure but is a special drive got under way throughout state capitol. inducement to encourage men Box stakes last Elder Roland Sunday, submitted Gourley at this time. to enlist or in plans for the proposed Box Elder when Boy Scouts appeared not that this It is anticipated Education county Leadership all 16 wards and gave brief talks offer will be made again, at and convention which will be held on the Scouting progrjam least not until Christmas. Three Brigham City on Saturday, its importance to the developCity boys have already Brigham N. January 9. At this convention, ment of young men. Alfred signed papers which w'ill eiv of Olsen is the chairman drive, iron!? The December meeting of the able them to take advantage of lems will be discussed by citiz- and has headed organizations of Brigham City Junior Chamber of this offer and he advises all to eight-mahouse make teams ens, civic club members, P. T. who are interested to conto house canvasses in each of Commerce will be a duck and others presidents, teachers and membhim tact Pheasant at the dinner prior to December 20. ers of the board of education. the 16 wards. Olsen sees as goose 'the goal of the campaign the cafe Thursday evening, beginI ning at 8 o'clock. The dinner is possibility that Box Eldes coun- the of a club duck pay-off- " ty may have a Scout gateway of of duck ILegion To its own, instead of being as hunt held near the end is open to season. The meeting Webzv a of it now' is the part all members, however, and not Eve gateway, which also includes in the Film U. Weber, Morgan and half of Da- just those taking part Bill to Long, hunt, according vis counties. The third in a series of films president. Films of all the University of All members were asked to on the subject of child care and , Scouting Selling Utah games at the National InBesides raising money, were return reservation cards which behavior sponsored by the Counvitational tournabasketball to get people more in- have been mailed out, if they ty Department of Public Weltrying ment held last March in Madisterested in Scouting, its impor- plan to attend the dinner meet- fare and C. E. Smith, coordinaon Square Garden wili be tance to our boys, the part it ing. The cards should be mail- tor of the home and family life shown at the l meeting can play in building better citi- ed, or turned in at the regular program, will be presented of the American Legion Post No. zens for our county, state and office, no later than this Thursday at ,7:45 evening 10 at the War Memorial home nation in the years ahead," Oloclock in the visual education j (Wednesday) noon, Thursday nt 8 p. m. A number of new members room of the Box Elder high sen declared. The tournament, at Thursday school. will be inducted which the teams He said the eight-mabtes won, win be to commented are calling at every home, night's meeting, according The following short films will uPn by Vern Gardner, stellar widow's as well as the wealtny," Boyd membership be shown. Home Safe Home Sheffield, Uta center who was chospn the because it is the purpose to chairman. All members who is a film illustrating the pracoutstanding player in the tour-- I stimulate interest in Scoutuing have sponsored new members tice of home safety by the enlament. November and December tire family. Foods and Nutriamong the entire population. during This is the first time the "We want everyone to become are requested to bring them to tion" portrays the normal dietry films of all the Madison and introduce requirements of carbohydrates, Square to give a thought the meeting, Garden games have been shown vitafats, proteins, minerals, and a few cents or a few dol- them. jin Brigham City and Comman-- : Ronald Wiseomb, national mins and water. he Scout to the lars program, ner Quig Nielsen is desirous of asserted. "Fundamentals of Diet clasJaycee director, from Layton, "avnK a good turnout of vet-- I and sifies foods and gives examples w'ill attend the meeting, A separate drive is being conerans to witness ad- of many foods in each group. the film. ducted in the part of Box Elder will bring a A'so in attendance at the county served by Bear River dress given recently in Sait It shows by animal experiments Ben Shop-perd- , what happens in diet deficienwill be Cy Thompson, stake. If the two Box Elder Lake City S.by John Jling field representative of the Chamber cies. Junior Uj. Psychological Implicathe stakes can raise $3,000, and American and a mem- Bear River stake $3,000, Olsen president. Wiseomb will play tions of Behavior During the Legion ber of the Utah basketball squad feels dhat a Box Elder gateway the address as one of the major Clinic Visit gives important of last clues to a childs emotional atjear. will le assured. This, he ex- features of the program. All A Junior Chamber basketball titudes. All interested persons Legionnaires and veterans plains, will make possible a team is are invited to attend. being planned, and this are urged to attend. Scout prowill be discussed at Thursday gram, and more service to night's meeting. Scouts all along the line. buildings, equipment and Total evaluation insupplies. case of school property over l 1543 figure $204, 425.02, grand of evaluation of school propeschool to-a- 1 Jaycees Holding Duck And Goose Dinner Thursday i o - Show Child Care See Utah Thurs. Basketball Films News-Journa- Scout-minde- wire-recorde- greatly-accelerate- Adult To Football Squad High School Principal Aif L. Freeman the opening of a school a(iults at Box Eider high i. Thursday evening at 7 prlock there will be classes in juterior decoration, choice books road, landscaping, and fam- re-hr- life. At 8 oclock clothing, psychology and human classes will convene. Starting January 8. at 7 o clock theie will be classes in arm woodwork, farm machin-ar- , poultry and dairying. Adults interested are invited to join the chool. All classes are open or further registration except Pdolstcring where there now ls a full class. P'ficr courses will be added to his list if there are enough to justify doing so, said . Drive Closes Saturday Leases Rent The drive is scheduled o last one week, and it is hoped that Must Be In By Dec. 31 every team will have finished There appears to be some misits work, and every home will in connection The Brigham City Rotary club have been called upon, by Sat- understanding Most of the teams with the 15 percent increase in entertained coaching staff and in day night. tjhe Hous- members of the 1917 Box Elder began making their calls Mon- rent authorized under or it was Bees football squad at a dinner Rent it act 1947, at ing and day night, and have been Friday noon in the War Memoor today. each reported evening day steadily rial home. No maximum in increase the week. this Quig Nielsen was the princiDuring the past year, assisted legal rent is authorized unless tenant volun- pal speaker. Earl Ferguson, by the executive services of the the landlord nad coach of the high school eleven, writOgden area council, Scouts in tarily enter into a valid introduced members of the The increase proBox Elder have carried on an ten lease. active program, Poulsen pointed vided in the lease may not be squad. out. Activities have included more than 15 percent above Increase Opening Thurs. At d Rotarians Hosts Classes uphol-jaoring- , Band Concert And Musical Program Today Mark Opening Of Christmas Season Here Ymt PrefotlM Drive Is On For Funds For Scouts This Week play equipment to at Deweyville building ehool. '5 BOX ELDER B board the fol- meeting Elder county education appioved at their regular December 8. , .. FREE MORNING MATINEES the legal rent in effect prior the following: Scouts of this area this vear to the execution of a lease. A have participated in the Cen- tenant may not be evicted for tennial Scout camp, and prac- refusal to sign a lease. The must be for tically every ward had repre- term of the lease 1948. of the entire year of sentation there. One-thirThe landlord is required to the Ogden area counril continfile a valid signed copy of the Box Elder county. from was gent in lease with the rent office. 503 Senior Scouts participated the Carson hike, a high adven- Kiesel building, Ogden, within camping. 1j days from date of signing. ture in wilderness Only a few days remain for Quite a number of boys attendlandlords and tenants to avail ed Camp Kiesel. Training courses for leaders themselves of this, as valid health and leases arc not authorized after in Seoutmastership, con December 31. 1947. safety, and camping were d Perry Ward To Honor Retiring Bishopric A program and dance will be Degiven Thursday evening, cember 11, at 8 p. m. in the Perry ward hall honoring mem- bers of the retiring bishopric, Douglas Quavle and Ezra Wea-- j ver. Refreshments will also be served. All Perry residents and friends from Brigham City are invited to attend, according to the new bishopric, which includes Rulon Hirschi. Eugene Bott and Douglas Ovler. The annual conference of the Second ward, South Box Elder stake, was held December 6 and The regular quarterly confer- 7. The first session was at 7:30 ence for the North Box Elder oclock Saturday evening. All stake will be held Saturday and members of the stake presidenSunday in the tabernacle, an- cy, and J. A. Meservy and Raynounced John P. Lilly white, mond H. Olsen of the stake president of North Box Elder high council. Patriarch Joseph stake. Facer and the officers and in the various organiteachers December Saturday evening, 13, a stake welfare meeting will zations in the ward, were preslie held in the Third ward chapel ent. The meeting was opened by at 6:30 oclock at w'hieh all ward and stake welfare workers the congregational singing of and and officers are expected to be "How' Firm A Foundation, hi This meeting the opening prayer was by Jesse attendance. Donna Kimber, will be under the direction of W. Owens. Eider Feno Casto, representing Jeanine Anderson and Ella AnTeach Me To the Church general welfare de- derson sang Pray. partment. President Glenn Bennion of At 8 oclock Saturday evening South Box Elder stake was in a stake priesthood leadership charge of the program and meeting will be held in the made opening remarks. Third ward chapel, at which the The theme was How can I, stake presidency, high counsel, as a leader, inspire those with w a rd bishoprics, presidencies of whom I labor to live the gosMelche.edek priesthood quor- pel." The following members, ums, group leaders, class in- leaders in the various organizasecretaries, tions, spoke on the theme: James structors, quorum waid Aaronic and adult Aaronic Christensen, school; Sunday priesthood supervisors a'nd any Margaret Jensen, relief society; others interested in priesthood Ivan Hansen, primary; Willis activities are urged to be pres- Hansen, Y. M. M. I. A.; Joseph ent. Facer, ward teacher; Heber AnSunday morning, December derson, genealogical work, and 14. at 9 oclock in the Sixth Renie B. Hopkins, Teen-agward chapel, a general stake group. Te closing song was "Parting priesthood meeting will be held. A, I officers and members of both Hymn, and John Larsen gave, the Aaronic and Melchezedek the benediction. The . Teen-ag. group and pi 'psthood are requested to . be present. At' 9' oclock Sunday priesthood 'quorums met Sunmorning the mothers and daugh- day morning at 9:30 oclock. ters will meet in the stake tab- Te girls sang Ill Serve . the ernacle for an elaborate and Lord While I Am Young, and most interesting program which Sharlen Johnson gave the openis being prepared. A full at- ing prayer. Mrs. Dalton and tendance of mothers and daugh- J. A. Meservy spoke to the girls, ters is expected. The theme of and several testimonies were the program will be Christmas given by the girls and their Then and Now. mothers. Darlene Burt gave the The general sessions of the benediction. conference will convene at 10:30 The regular Sunday school o'clock in the morning and at session was held at 10:30 oclock 2 oclock in the afternoon for in the morning Sunday, with all all the membership of the stake. members of the stake presiA good attendance is desired at dency present. The opening these meetings. A cordial invi- song was "O, It Is Wonderful. tation is also extended to the Rudger N. Price, second counmembers of the South Box Elder selor, in his remarks said It is stake and any others who may the purpose of the Sunday desire to attend. Excellent mu- school to teach the gospel, and sic has been arranged for both the success depends upon the of these sessions. The details teachers. of the program and organization After the regular class work, meetings will he announced in sacrament and testimony meetthe Friday issue of this paper. ing was held. The opening song was "O, Say What Is The Second Ward Elders Truth, and the opening prayer was by Joseph Facer. The Holding Dance Friday sacrament song was Well Sing Ail Hail To Jesus Name. A dance is being sponsored by Four babies were blessed and the Second ward elders quorum name. A son of Mr. and for Friday, December 12, at the given Mrs. James Rees Baty was blessward chapel starting at 8:30 by W. L. Wilson and given oclock with the promise of a ed name James Rees Baty, Jr. fine evening of entertainment the A son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter for all those attending. Hunsaker was given the Advance tickets now are on J. name of Eldon Hunsaker by sale by the elders but anyone Ernest Olsen. A daughter of to attend them may get wishing J. Craghead at the door on the night of the Mr. and Mrs.theRobert name of Laura dance. A fine orchestra has was given Glen been secured for the dance and Christina Craghead by of a and Knudsen, daughter be will served refreshments Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Andrew during the evening. Feature of the dance will be Jensen was blessed by Ted the distribution of attendance Barnes and given the name Jensen. prizes and a cordial invitation I Paula Testimonies were born, and is extended to the public to at- Us Retend and lake part in the fes-- after singing Now Let of In Salvation, the Day joice tivities. Considerable work has been the benediction was pronounced done by the elders in preparing by William C. Horsley. The evening session of conthe floor in the chapel. It has convened at 7 oclock ference sanded and been completely Glen Knudsen prewith Bishop waxed in order to have it in siding. The opening song was good condition for the party. The Spirit of Godd Like a Fire and Raymond H. Is Burning, To Brigham City Jan. 17 Olsen gave the opening prayer. This Bless The choir sang Snow Carnival Returns and Ann Jones of the House, group gave a talk on Brigham City's famous Snow Teen-agthe outstanding so- faith. Carnival, cial event of this community Bishop Knudsen gave a report for many years is being revived on ward activities and read misand will be held at the high sionary letters from Dale Milschool Saturday ler and Velma Kimber. First gymnasium, Counselor Earl V. Hansen read evening, January 17. A lovely young lady will be a card of Christmas greetings elected snow queen during the to the ward members, and a festivities and will be presented letter from Ardell Jeppsen to at fitting ceremonies to reign the lesser priesthood group. Claud Olsen, clerk, presented duruing the season until next year. Watch your newspaper the stake ward authorities who were sustained by those presfor further announcement. s ent, Alice Nelson, Martell Phone your society news to and Fern Jensen sang Mrs. Herm Hadfield, No. 906. "Ramona. accompanied by Re- - Saturday, Sunday e e J 1 e Hum-phery- ever-welco- e I Tons Of Food, Clothing Given Needy Indians Tons of food and good used by clothing were contributed the warjmhearted people of the Brigham City area for the reof lief of the needy Indians Southern Utah and the four-statarea last week-end- . When the L. D. S. church mercy caravan truck stopped at the file station in Brigham City Monday morning early, there was approximately a ton of flour, case after case of canned goods, foods, and a small mountain of good used clothing, bedding and shoes. One trucks will have the food and clothing delivered, to relieve the desperate want of the forgotten and their families, Redman within a week. A truck dispatched fiom Salt Lake City Monday morning to Logan, Tremonton, Garland and Brigham Cityvvas jammed full after it took on the food and clothing contributed by Brigham City people. The campaign was conducted locally by the Jayceettes, Junior Chamber of Comjmerce auxiliary Mrs. Bob Howard organization. was in charge of the committee which accepted the contributions at the fire station Friday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons, in preparation for the stop here of the mprey caravan truck.' e The lights will be on each evening and night from now until Christmas. Additional decorations will include large, colorful, lighted silhouettes of Christmas scenes, produced by students of Miss Lura Redds art classes at the high school. A dozen such silhouettes will tell their pictorial stores, overhead along Main street, as a new feature of the Christmas decorating program jointly sponsored by Brigham City, the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce and the Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce. welfare-- sponsored dry-good- 17-to- KSL To Feature All Kids Welcome Saturday morning the two Brigham City theaters will open their doors at 9:30 oclock to every youngster 12 years old or younger in all Box Elder county," Budd Hansen, Jaycee Christmas activities chairman, announced this week. The Junior Chamber and the Chamber of Commerce have gone together in sponsoring the two free morning matinees for children. At these shows, any child 12 years old and under will be admitted absolutely free of charge. Regular admission prices for adults and persons over 12 years old will prevail. At the Roxy theater, the program includes a chapter of a thrilling serial, five cartoons, and the feature western, Sun Red starring Valley Cyclone, Ryder. The Capitol theater program will include five cartoonjs, an exciting chapter of the serial, and the Monogram Western, Song of the Wasteland. Take your pick, Jtids" Han-sb'announced to the youngsters. Go to either movie you like Saturday morning. Its all n . on us. The moving picture programs will start at 10 oclock in each theater, but doors of the theaters will open at 9:30 oclock, allowing time for the theaters to fill before the program starts. Only one sowing of the free movie will be given at each Mrs. J. E. Ryan, secretary of theater. the Box Elder branch of the School Assisting Utah Tubcrculoss association, Both Hansen and Glenn Anadvises the people of Brigham dersen, chairman of the merCity and Box Elder county that chants committee of the ChamDebeginning next Saturday, ber of Commerce, praised the cember 13, there will be a special spirit in which the schools, and broadcast on tuberculosis over particularly Box . Elder high Radio station KSL. The program school, are in and participating Sat4:15 at each will be heard helping with Brigham Citys urday afternoon for Ihe next Christmas activity . nine weeks. Miss Lura Redd conducted a Mrs. jRyan urges that everycontest of students in her art one tune in on this extremely classes for silhouette designs to Be fine educational program. be used in the hanging decorasuie to seal every letter with tions over Main street. The tuto aid the seal a Christmas twelve students whose designs berculosis campaign. were udged best then proceeded to paint the foot transparencies to cover the boxCounty Agent Urges es. Last night Bert Christensen, Fireproofing Tree Earl Sheffield, Bob Pella, Herm Hadfield and Hansen covered Directions for fireproofing a the boxes with the silhouettes. towere tree Christmas given silhouette The twelve paintcounday by Robert H. Stewart, ings used were painted by follows: as agent, ty Baddley, Janice Hansen, Set the base of the tree in a Gayle Jean Hess, Evelyn Holst Daryl been has to which jar of water and Barbara Larsen of the ninth ammonium added sulphate. art class, Florence HarThis chemical is inexpensive and gradeand Treva per Harper of the a from available is generally and Barbara tenth class, grade seed or fertilizer store. Weigh BonBurden, Billings, Marilyn the tree, divide the weight by nie J. Larsen, Ruth Rockwood of that dissolve four, quantity and Bruce Thompson of the ammonium sulpate in water. eleventh grade class. Use I1-- pints of water for each There was enough extra mathe Treat chemical. of pound terial on which the silhouettes tree as soon as possible after were for two extra painted a it. fresh Make purchasing these are and paintings, cut atj the base, set the tree in done to decorate two of being the the chemical, and keep it in a windows at the school, high or four three cool room for days Miss Reddsaid. before it is used. This fireThe Chamber of Commerce proofing should keep the tree and Junior Chamber have anas as the and fresh long green nounced two contests, a home season lasts. and lawn decorating and lightLet's make this a safe yet contest for all homes i.r Stewart ing colorful ChristmatS, Brigham City, and a store front extension urged. The county and decorating display, lighting service staff wishes all a merry contest, for which all local stores Christmas and a happy and are In each of the two eligible. added. New he Year, piosperous contests first prizes of $25, second prizes of $15 and third prizes Production of alfalfa seed this of $10 are offered. at estimated was 54,000 year Home and store decorations in Minnesota. bushels must be in place by December nie H. Littlevvood. First Coun- 20, and lighting must burn selor J. Edwin Baird gave a nightly, at least until midnight. summary of the work done during the conference sessions, and Guam Takes A Cut GUAM (UP) the work being done in the on this island has been legalized various organizations. The choir sang Lift Up Thy by the island congress. Betting under a system Praise In Parting Song, and the is permitted benediction was given by J. A. which gives the government a percentage of all wagers. Meservy. Christmas Seal Weekly Program thre-by-si- , Cock-fightin- |