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Show plates Now On Sale At The County Office; He Advises Buying Early the purchase of' 1, plates is March 'fe-rthem every selling ' as-- ' Hansen, county Ported today from the J t house. now for 'Dle vi ho come in in, walk right can fpla.es and be through with ,hem court Phillips Takes New Mayor Will Preside At ew5 BOX ELDER -- Office, Bishop Jouma Reelected Pres- - Leonard Bishop was reelected as president of the Box Elder "ounty board of education, at sald' To' Mickl v," Hansi-first meeting of the board the ? he'deadline, there always Mayor Loien.o J. Bolt will this year, held Wednesday eve- sercrown the newiv elected Snow Waning line, and the Lawrence Carter was elec mnK 8 Paqes t ted vice can offer isn t as Queen during the coronation Volume 53, Number 5 Brigham City, Utah, Friday, January 16, 1948 our office president, it was renow. ceremony at Saturday nights as it is right by K. E. yesterday ported will Snow Carnival. The queen will OffiP.-- T. he explained, there superintendent. Weight, A. be attended bv two little prinof days in Februof the school board are cers a couple which the tags and cesses and a trown hear-r- . elected by the board itself. during .T will be in Garland lis tax) Will candidates Queen be Meet will John Phillips, new member of flmon.on selling plates. during the promenade not be available the board of education, was in thP will at 10 ocloc k, and the queen, to The A social was held . Central school Saturday attendance at the meeting and Brigham Cit. be named by popular vote, will r term. on went took office for a will meet chain ward plates the Sixth Monday evening The license evening be presented at 11 o'clock. A Wednes-'lN Price. He succeeds 7.30 Rudger , o'clock honorat the school and hall, recieauon in Brigham City pel beautiful Baton Woolen milk it was announced today A leadership Mr ing former Bishop Hoyd Jenson morning About conlerenre white "Snow Queen Andrew S. Williams, 81, Smith LeKoy Bunnell, Bear River blanket, to Mis. Eliot Ward, president. out up Box Elder and Counselor Fted J. Buit. of the membeis all )(j gone high school vocational agriculwill inscribed, be fittingly apartment pre Box Education association will be to the queen. The blan Mrs. J. W. Harris will social included a piogram ture teacher, John Olsen, speak Main street, sell plates where sented held .Saturday in Box Elder inThe Elder high vocational shop ket now is on display in the m infantile paialysis, and J. D. evening incokpoo directhe under the Hansen chapel, is legular, Roland Gourley. Ed D. Ward, G. I. high school, Gundeison. principal, will give residence, tion of the Sunday School, with teacher, and trucks. window of i he Milady shop. veined. For large announced today. president, supervisor,, 1 demons! iation of the new illness. training l Russell Tingey conducting The A special ESU Le title is being transfeired, on the proceedings attraction of this gave reports aid machine and equipment. was choir the in the will be The procby song conletence opening He was bum October 1, 1805, ear's Snow Carnival will be the of the recent American Vocationothpr irregular licensing Music will be furnished he by in natuie ot a vvoikshop, and all "Let the Mountains Shout For al ure. the tags may Hyium, Utah, a son of Thomas Leap Year motif. Between the the fifth and sixth Agriculture convention held i association ptes-- j loy. Lottie Tyson directed the m Los grades. n Tuesday from a and Emily Allen Williams Rearqueen candidates Angeles, which they piomenadi acIt Met Malmtose amt id the membeis chon, idents and state tax of the ed and educated in H.vrum, he and the coronation ceremony, ! FI. A. Johnt e.spe-boa been school id have companied. Bishop in moved to Paradise, Utah, in the court house." the iate of the men will be in Wayne Burt Suffers ' tnmission Jerry Stef1 of Central cially invited to attend, he said son ofleted player Representatives 1887, where he lived until 1918, tags will be the hands of the ladies, mem4fer March In A ut followCollision a fen solo, as-- i played school, J. D. Gunderson, princiin the piano sale to when he moved Brigham bers ot the committee arranging thdrawn from is to ol the meeting Putpose ed by a trio composed of Blythe pal. B. Glen Marble and Jane 12 Until his retiiement ir's office, and must he pur-fro- ihc event assert. "Oh yes, and to Wayne Burt, Brigham Route City. study problems peitaining Tingey. Doiis Tingey and Lot-li- Linford, demonstrated the propa fruit he the state tax ago, operated I. sufteied a severe glass cut years remember, girls, this is 1948 teacher welfare, with the aim ol by er use of the 16 mm. movie proTyson, accompanied in whose faun representative your year:" they advise. If he over the eye last Perry. reaching a common undeistand-innight when Merle Malthrose, who sang "My jector as an instructional aid. S. Williams Andrew at the court house only on hasnt asked you for a date yet, li scar collided wiih a car drivof teaehets the of " among all As a young man he and his I'he board saw a picture, LumTestimony . . services Saturday Box Eider county school district. 'jesdajs. step right up to your favorite en by Neilsen J. Rogers, Ogden, two uncles weie contractors in in the Northwest. The sold by The lowest number Beth Baird gave a toast to the bering young man and say Li Abner, at the intersection of Third south the construction of the Great secreAllen West, executive A was projector recently was added to office assessors tomorrow night is ours. Im in- and Main street, at about 7:20 ward and tormer asbishopric me schools equipment. Northern railroad in Montana. tary of the Utah Education tnd Orlando ("Dick) Allen, viting you to be my man for the oclock foi their them Box sociation. will speak at the clerk, praising He also was a foreman on the Thursday night, the secured Snow Carnival.leadAction taken by the board apaunty commissioner, department ieported construction of the first sewer opening general meeting at 9 capablp and outstanding lowest truck The Johnins nuinbei. Tess which alter ership, in proved the following: the Additional o'clock in the morning, Snow n the Lake entiles Salt in . City. coun-lumber to be sold in the There was one other passenHis son sang Without a Song, acauditorium. Queen contest aie: high school Throughout his life he was an Men Odd beside Rogers in his car, and is Repair of heating equipment companied by Carol Johnson. Alford Can We will Laura Fillmore, Coniine; Dor- ger be, baseball ardent fan, having topic at Collinston and Honeyville he police believed Burt was BishThe new Utah license plates introduced Russell is Tingey The Schools. Good Valpublic Fits! Sergeant Haivey Ward-rop- , white figures, een Wheeler. Erma J. Hansen, Hone in his car. Burt's car was played baseball with Cache schools; to attend this sesssion. op Hansen, who made the Rest! rend black with teams in his youth. Shirlev Ward, Nancy Jane Stol for Box invited tesident reciutter of gifts to Bishop Jen-sslogan, "The cany the traveling from east to west, leyHe married A. Shaw Removal of debris from the ler. Blanche Clifford, Geraldine crossing Main street. Rogers was Mary Eldei county for the army and Committees from each of the nand wife and Mr. and Mrs. Central school site in riendly State." the in March 16, 1887, Logan Keller, Sherrill Mathews, Thelma traveling Brigham announced in that air street foice, today civic and service clubs Brigalong Main Burt, who responded. J. Edwin H. Larsen. Doris Olsen and Jantemple. three Eox Elder county men ham City are being invited to Baird of the South stake presi- City; ,vhen the cars collided. He always has been an active were enlisted in the air force at genealogical Group ice Johnson of Brigham City. take part in the conference also. dency spoke briefly, and surIncrease in wages for Ervin Rogers was able to proceed worker in the L. D. S. church, Fort Douglas on January 8. The Conducts Meeting Sun, Lunch will be served to the prised Bishop Hansen and Mrs. Jensen, bus operator, to the to Ogden in his car, Burt was having served in the presidency three men aie William Thomp- teachers attendance at the Hansen and Rilla Holst, ward amount paid other operators; in the Second Nellie The progiam iaken to Cooley Memorial hos- of the Sunday school and in son of Garland who reenlisted cafeteria (in at noon. The final ses- clerk, with gifts presented to r as ard Sunday evening was at and Mutual the for treatment. medical Paradise, pital Installation of drinking water as a Tech Seigeani for a period sion is scheduled to conclude at thpm from the new counselors a ward teacher. He served a misthe direction of the genea-tgica- l oi five, years, and Clair Allen 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon. Art Steffen and for the Boothe Valley school, by ol the bishopric. to the Eastern states from and Melvin Judson of committee, conducted by Laid To Res! Mrs. Cutler Home From sion Homer Tingey. The choir sang Wayne Nichols; Peny, who 1902 to 1904. and served two enlisted as first Counselor Earl V. Hansen. for a three-yea- t "Before Thee Lord I Bow My privates Meets Purchase of equipment for proF. H. Box A To and Elder in norae missions California Cook, Auxiliary Robprt Tingey Legion Trip Head, and Edwin Anderson of- per period. commit-werFuneral were held of services the stake lembers stake and one in the Hyrum heating of the farm mechanHome At War Memorial fered the closing prayer. ics building, girls gym and ofvisitors. at 2 Mrs. J. R. Cutler returned home stake. William B. Thompson, a vetWednesday afternoon The remainder of thtj evening fices adjoining the old gym at B. Felt Wednesday from a ten-datrip At the time of his death he eran witJi five years federal serThe prelude was by Renie H. o'clock at the Harold The regular monthly meeting The opening song, Funeral home for Nellie Peirce ;o California, where she visited was a high priest in the Brig- vice already back of him, is a of the American Legion Auxili- was spent in dancing, with re- Box Elder high school; .itllewood. Purchase of three new school was by Bowen, who died January 10 at riends and relatives, and many ham City Sixth ward. Come, Lei Us Anew, brother of DeLos Thompson, a ary was held Monday at the War freshments served under the dihe choir and congregation. Survivors include his wife and member of the Brigham City Memorial home. The program rection of the Primary and Re- buses, to be delivered and ready Vancouver, Wash. She had been places of interest. for the 1948-4school year; A. M. Nielsen He was discharged as was under the direction of the lief society. The hall was beaucouncil. gave the Open-n- ill several weeks. Mr. and eight sons and two daughters; She accompanied for bids for the She was born November 5, J. Williams, Carroll B. Wil- 3 Tech Sergeant in the field ar- rehabilitation committee, head- tifully decorated by the Mutual, Advertising Otto prayer, and as a sacramen-j- i Mrs. Fred Caldwell and children, who had charge of the music remodeling of the Portage eleWilliams and tillery but chose the air force as ed Ipy Nancy Forester. so.ik me c.ioir sang "O My 1871, at Denver. Colo., a daughWhile there liams, J. Shirl as well. The ward orchestra mentary school. ter of Charles Gibson Hale and Mona Ray and Ellis. neice and Scott Williams, all of Brigham the brqnch in which he will ather. she visited with her Wayne Dabb of Ogden, Veter- consisted, of. Henry Nielsen, Ed Ha will A.. Nielsen of retirement. Mrs. until tve The Joy of4 Eter- - f Teiei Beings Hale. Tlje topic, Joseph City;4 for contact Gordon ans, i Mr. and . Mrs. representative and ml 'Family Association, tighter, ,ai.3y, was Surviving are Harry S. Williams and be sent to Lowry field in Den- this area, was the principal Anderson, Lucius Johnson conand daughter Delores at Garland; Claudius Holst. The social of Ogden; ver, Colo., for assignment H. and Allen Williams 1.98 liseussed. A reading, "A Child's Mrs. Jerusha Peirce Zaletel, six lpsen speaker. The boys quartet from Burbank; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas E. Williams of Dream of a Star, was given by grandchildren, eight greatgrandVallejo, technical training. Melvin Jud-so- Box Elder high school, DeLonne cluded with prayer by Clarence H. McKinstry and mother in stuPerry were S. of a Williams Forest Afton and Clair Allen 'amille Larsen. Calif., and brother, children, and rs Anderson, Dale Andersen, Hollywood, Carl H. Miller and Carlin. Nev.. and Mrs. Lucille dents at Box Elder school The heavenly order of eter-ut- T. Hale. high Frost and Floyd Murphy, family at Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown of Dr. Charles A. Munns convvas discussed by Vernon 3.49 It Takes A Fistol Roy, Utah; also 38 prior to their enlistment. They sang two numbers. i'ete Carroll, Ronnie Munns and 28 educa to then services continue and Itokes, and the Celestial family ducted the great- plan Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood at Los grandchildren Erma Hansen and juanita To Hit Jackpot was by grandchildren; onp brother and tion while in the service through organization by Earl V. Hansen. The opening prayer Aligths, of the armed force institute. These Steffen sang a duet. RefreshThe word of the Williams E. J. Felt three Olsen. Lillian Wilford sisters, sang was prophet A man FRESNO, Calif. (UP) ments were served by Mrs. MeIdaho Falls, Ida., Mrs. C. A. two boys are now on a ten-daCharles Reeves, ie topic treated by Russell a solo, and White into walked a A pair of extended undefeated with lissa pistol Peterson. rewill and Mrs. leave after which they John Eliasen Sasmussen, and Uarda Call exNielsen, Emery Wight and Dr. Munns Last Rites For owner told and House cafe the records will be laid on the resin-e- d Mrs. William McBride, all of port to the air foice indoctrina plained the use of pedigree spoke. A duet was sung by Mr. he wanted his money. He said canvas in Logan high gymtion center at San Antonio, Tex- Not hart and family group record. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt. Hyrum. wanted it a bill at a time. he nasium Thursday evening, Janulti and offerbe basic held for services will Funeral was The choir sang as, training The closing prayer Memories of P. A. Fries, the proprietor, uary 22, when Keith Nuttall, 1 oclock mte assignment. at afternoon a MILWAUKEE Talilee." Robert Peirce. (UP) Theres F. Leonard ed Saturday and by Tingey weapon Brigham Citys sensational H. Cook in the Brigham City Sixth ward Burial was in the each spoke on genea-ogica- l young Milwaukee woman who looked at the leveled Bugham meets George it out just young boxer, started and dishing L. W. lookfor conducted James likes to her dresses Funeral by Bishop services wotk. chapel, keep City cemeteiy. with Henry Palio og Bronx, N. Y in the feaa bill at a time. Friends may It Took Four Years The choir .sang "Lift Up Thy Thorne dedicating the grave. Sheffield were held Friday af- Richard Hansen. ing neat. She got on a down- that way When he reached $64, the ture go of a Junior Chamber-sponsorePraise in town bus carrying a dress on a ternoon in the Brigham City call at the home of Carroll B. and Pauling Song, Local fight card. OkU. 351 SNYDER, (UP) man south First conducted the said, Stop! I'll take that. She ward west, irthur Linford gave the closing First Williams, by garment hung chapel, hanger. Civic Club Will Put . won 33 out of 35 Palio has a had several owner fans A and football L. and from took Fred hand Peterson. jinx hoped the high rail, puzzled prayer. Saturday Friday evening Bishop until time of service. Burial will been broken when Snyder High a clothes brush from her purse, customers watched him walk professional fights, and other On Benefit Bridge The prayer at the home was be in the Paradise, Utah, ceme- school beat Grandfield It and brushed the dress during calmly if swiftly from the two with the Cuban and Irish national lightweight champions And Fashion Show offered by Ralph Sheffield. The tery, with Harold B. Felt Funeral vvas the first victory for Sny- thp his with cafe downtown. jackpot trip laycees going for draws. He has just der in four years. prelude was played by Mrs. home in charge. reviewed Mrs. Earl Madsen Ruth Reeves. George Johnson completed a highly successful Two the new book. "Proud Destiny offered the invocation. Help Her To Walk Again campaign on the West coast Logan Boys' And Girls' League Circus, Open To memwithout a defeat. O My Father by Lion Feuchtw anger for was sung by 1 1 And 12 Twenty-fivbers of the Civic Improvement John Owen, accompanied by The Public, Will Be Held February The Brigham years old, weighCity Jaycee basin the ing 132 pounds, Palio has fought ketball quintet, with wins over club Monday afternoon Mrs. Margaret Johnson. Hervin The sixth annual Box Elder North Box Elder Stake This book, a histor- Bunderson was the first next to the top In the light'speakArmstrongs of Ogden and the clubtooms. vvas in school Boys and Girls' circles having beaten a high published novel, ical weight a Juanfollowed remonton er, song by by Girl Jaycees t o theit and tells about ita Steffen and Irma Hansen, ac- league circus will be presented M Men And Gleaner former title challenger by a decredit, will play thefr third game September. 1947, Ftanklin went companied by Geraldine Steffen. Wednesday and Thursday eve- Banquet-Danc- e cision. He is rated as a clever Slated :tl the Box Elder high school when Benjamin at 11 and 12, at the time of the The next and fast boxer, rather than as nings, February to Fiance rn this O. was David t speaker Friday) evening at end of kings and the beginning W. H. a knock-ou- t S3D. Plans aie being made for the artist, although then John Owen sang the high school gym, Andeison, They will play host to new' freedom and how "A there is a liberal sprinkling of faculty sponsor of annual North Box Elder Stake ac- Griffiths, Christians Goodnight, Baugh Motor of Logan, of the of the tohe aided in getting an alliance companied by Mrs. Johnson. the Boys' league announced kayos in his pro record. Commercial and Gleaner Girls banleague of Logan. t semiIn a pair of Fiance for this new Abe S. Rich spoke, .followed by day. with Mi signed admission charge will be dance to be held this Max King, final As in past years, a widely quet and freedom a song, Theres A New Star In made for the Rob game, Lloyd 145 pounds, of Portland, Ore., year at the Bear River ward Mrs. C. B. Williams, ehirman Heaven, sung by Melvin Smith, varied program will be presentinette. announced. ot manager. section of the accompanied by Mrs. Reeves. ed each evening of the circus, hall. The aflair will take place will tangle with the Ogden slugthe liteiary Jnd the public is welcome to Civic in ger, Chick Moriarity, also 145. come Impiovemont club was Bishop Peterson's remarks were which will begin at 6:30 o'clock. Saturday. Keoruary 7. at 8 p. m. up and see the game. Athe of soda pop and ice The meeting. King should be a much better the followed Hamburgers, by Next charge song, closing to the of admission the price Wednesday night 40 ladies attended. match for Moriarity than was will be concessions and cream a of Perfect End The pproximately Day, by 75c Jaycees will meet Nelson All Romero of Salt Lake in Wedto the public until the banquet and dance will be offered Hanand Irma Steffen Juanita hot Supply of Logan, A delicious sen accompanied by Miss Stef- main perfotmance starts at 8 per person. nesday night's fights there. Problem Commercial and That he Parking league team, will The other fen. The benediction was pro- o'clock each evening, and the dinner will M prepared Glean"hich features a number of r Men and served by the oicet 135. of Solved match Willard Be A If Kelly. concessions will Chipman, again nounced operate by A. C. stars er Girls of the Bear River ward. and one West May West Jordan, and Frankie MonPost hide was played by Mrs. at the conclusion of tho circus. The :oes coast U former Ore-SoPHILADELPHIA (UP) talthe Each toya, 130, who completely won Noble Reeves. dedicaChambers excellent year an outstanding be This will Mar. The game will be over the crowd with his clever executive with an oiftce ted the grave. Burial was in the ent of the high school in mu- thance for the a March North of busy the girls of Dimes benefit, with soon and gymnasium vtake to don their best dresses in a big city skyscraper boxing in taking a decision an Brigham City cemetery under sic. dancing ptoceeds going to the Box the of problem relieved from Willard Chipman of West be to is make B. of athletics Harold the direction have ihe may presented and heels and blder and hose s county Infantile Paraly-Sl- of wheie to park his cal Jordan. Frankie is lightning-fast- , Felt Funeral home. uj the show. One of the out- a night of fun. No dates are fund. Automobile Phi Uriel and game as they come, of the circus Th features to nowi) the standing necessary according Brigham City Jaycees 72 with plenty of power in either Trade association says engineers Places In Travel Contest this year will be a $25 prize for committee. Mis. Nellie Wight, hank, G T E P hand. in Washington, D. C arc pethe best song composed by a Miss Beverly PLUS Jnhnson, Rod Hdclfield, f 2 10 Miss Shirley Harris, teacher in high school student and subplans for a Other prelims on the Logan Ursel rfecting Ilunsaker and Jensen, f struoi di0 6 the Dee School second grade at mitted for use in the circus. Wheatley and card will match Kid Leon, 126, building with parking space are committee the Steel, f out heading office. 8 2 every Ogden, has been named as fifth Both words and music must be are being assisted by other M. rectly adjoining Ogden, and Willie Price, 126. Peterson, f 0 0 mng! will reach the winner in the 1947 article original, and must be by a high I. A. work ets. Automobiles prize Bingham, in a Melsnn, vtmZAt runft, ft, rj.. semi f 1 3 contest sponsored by the school student or studenls. The parking space by Gary Nuttall, 85, Brigham City, Zurniel 14 0 ?! Magazine, a national winning contest songs will be and Darwin Curtis, 95, Washup ramps. Walkei To Dimes Of March Give The So Not Bad, Housework 0 8 school teachers publication. part of the program each eveAnother new design reported ington Terrace, in a thiee-rounWild,., 0 12 PATA is a new ty pe bin.dHarris won $50.00. Her sub- ning. RTS Miss the Decides Husband by match; and Glen Andeison, 100 Gibbs, g 2 4 of a parking lot ject was "Cuban Siesta and A few outstanding features ami local fight to stamp pounds, and Bobby Adams, also . . . anrl help in the nation-wid- e jng consisting Beane, g tihraj 1 draped 1 a from outside will be imported WORCESTER. Mass. Song. with an oiftce building (UP) 100, both from Ogden, in enable stricken children to wtdk ayrain. Dure cot 'erson, 0 8 around it. side lights rela- to add to the circus program Seeking a divorce on grounds of out polio and A feature preInteresting curtain raiser. Totals last four years Itah has raised $263,000 from 32 17 8 72 tive the contest reveal that a this year, Griffiths said. L29 cruelty, Louis O. Kreuger told ing the liminary will mark the profesTremonlon Jaycees 41 Bronx. New York school teachihe judge that his wife's dislike March of Dimes campaigns and has spent twice as much sional debut of Benny Sadler, Schools May Teach Brewing P T er won a $5.00 prize writing Insulin Drive Asked of housewotk was a blessing in in their anti-poli- o Golden 130 pounds, Ogden UPt The board program through aid from the National NEW YORK 2 2 4 National Parks. An inter-statUtah in about Gloves disguise. champion, vase" ad under CHICAGO (UP) The AmeriFoundation. Coin banks were in place this week in most a 6 2 6 of education took Illinois teacher won honorable with Buck pairing that and asked its housework Meat has can Institute His wife a proposal hated 0 0 2 ment mention for her article titled business houses to receive contributions, and a number of Kenny. 130. of West Jordan. 5 2 14 York's public school the Mormon Epic. A members to save pancreas rnftde him do it. He thought it benefit events are scheduled for the remainder of this Reliving brew of Ogden fight fans and partiart school glands from cattle and hogs to was cruel at the time, but now 10 7 11 for a .coutsc in the sans of young Sadler see him be open large number of eastern to Inand of course, the insulin. of Don chairman The in is wash can Chase and clothes, 1 he increase arcook, month 1 1 supplies February. won prizes with making. as "another Nuttall, and are employed teachers house like a professional. ftox Elder chapter, and Wayne .Teppersen is head of the 1 3 on iv to those already 1 ticles on the west, and western sulin, used in treating diabetes, clean w looking for great things from autumn-itcallvI can th) it almost won prizes for is extracted from Ihe animal the brewing industry, 1 0 0 icachers school him. for funds. current campaign i," ottered in the evening lie said. glands 0 0 0 tlieiv articles on the east. Snow Carnival - 1 Central Monday cafe-cria- A. S. Williams, Educators Plan Bishop, Counselor 82, Passes Away Conference At Honored At Social At His Home Wed. B.E.H.S. Saturday five-yea- vis-ta- ob-,ne- d Pareut-Teache- e j e i. g po-.ic- e - Three Elder Reenlist s e LS P. Bowen un-le- Wed. i e , 9 oil iv ft , Nuttall Meets n George Palio At Logan Thursday y Janies Sheffield d 21-1- 1 -- Playing Teams e top-fligh- i t . i 'I Of-!lc- e n semi-windu- i p for-mp- - n e d - e four-roun- . voca-tton- 13 23 15 41 schools d 4 ! 1 n i |