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Show PbT'! LAPREAL D. JOHNSON IS NORTH Chartered S4.9! STAKE GOLD AND GREEN QUEEN eOnMay 19 rourna lewd-- s box elder 19, May evening, date for the Brigham e club, it was announe-th- ;rn,er eve-- , ' " regular Monday held in the nner meeting KRALLs banquet room president, said hotel Hansen, SUi Volume 53, Number 31 the time months The . is awarded. by be presented president ational jI Ravon iTS SUl of the char-,1- and i mi coming evenings program discussion of the club's The program. i Sally Safety Ians to place the county, er they are needed. , business the regular week will be held Tuesday Monday evening, bethe Jaycee stag party. at APPROPRIATES 140,000, Box Elder stake Gold and Green ball 'was he'd at the beautifully orated Box gymnasium Elder high school Tuesday evening. April 13. naming was started at 9 o'clock and at 10 oclock, amidst oiicntal lanterns and Buddha statues, the ward queens and Coronation Pageantry Of North Stake Gold And Green Ball Amvet Carnival nil'll Cancer Benefit -- H'? le door-to-doo- dinner of nTED rages North l Wednesday Night Utah attendance. je in Brigham City, Utah, Friday, April 16, 1948 semi-forma- attendants were introduced by the master of ceremonies IVlmont Beecher and promenaded to the lovely tiered throne thi-i- r 9 to P. Call 18-fo- six-inc- Plastic 4S( IS toed City Head reation rdine TS $31 of the rg Soiled $251 di-o- sum-creatio- evening. day htlv f elected City program at a city council held Call was the Brigham P. o Central for advertised for the position, and received. The coun-chos- council diions were e to select the , dlrec-ballot- SHIRTS Parent-Teache- - routine busif, was at the sess i ordinances wer reported by the mayor. pr ded n Tipe tTS $21 7284 ol recreation Cr die summer a only, but the advertise-fo- r applications stated he job might develop into round occupation. Vull-tim- ap-,1-- is is councilman parks and recrea-I- t is expected that the recreation program will ge of r der way of Rand $11 Day for S Men $21 thinly-populate- Hansen s $41 school. $20,-00- shortly after the year-aroun- It Again, Gov ! o rds Like Those eLove To Hear! y t i if they Governor looked like impression Maw B. Claus, .... return from Cali- yesterday, he not only 0 25! d the contract that the new Brigham Bird refuge r road. oho spoke encouraging nbout Bushnell's future. le in San Diego. Los HATS An-an- $11 Long Beach, Caliior-th- o semi-forma- d e governor said, hp three manufacture about establishing oted hrms in Utah, and that wire-pullin- - Bush-buildin- e were the prin-one- s s discussed, the reported last night. Barefoot HALS & Red ; ' one-yea- in- City-Rive- Des-New- S2.9' With ANDERSON VALEDICTORIAN ELDERS CLASS OF Closeout SHOES Friday lining, May 28 P Ten listed E' Honor Student daughter Anderson of "ill represent 1 has been composed 62 percent of girls and 37 percent of boys. Five of the nine valedictorians have been girls. iraduation Anderson, of Brig-,- , the , class of 1948 as it was announced by !'0rge A. Nielsen, chairman Ration and Scholarship 'e- She will address the the exercises on May ng two-yea- s, n his d Tvpe Jaycee Saturday excused today 'he s Canteen Citians might have gham PROCLAMATION To Elect Monday Occupants and following last meeting Call's election to i for this summer was iced by Mayor Lorenzo J. ill Ravon stand. First introduction was that of last year's Gold and Green queen, Mrs. Kenneth Nelson (the former Joan Nelson) and her attendants, Miss Louise Anderson and Miss Nancy StalThese girls represented lings. the Corinne ward. The queens and attendants from the Third, Fourth, Seventh, Eighth, Harper, Honeyville, Corinne and then took Bear River wards their places, the queens on either side of the lovely raised throne and their attendants in semi circles on both sides of the throne platform. Each queen had selected a different colored prepastel silk handkerchief vious to the promenade and carried it with her. When all had assembled at the throne stand, the 1917 queen, Mrs. Nelson, took from a lovely decorated hat box a largp glass bowl filled with Talisman rose buds, surrounded in water, and thp queen having the handkerchief matching the color of the rose was proclaimed stake Gold and Green queen. The lucky girl was Mrs. LaPreal Dallin Johnson, wife of Lee Johnson, representing the Bear River ward, Mrs. Nelson then removed the Gold and Green robe and crown and placed the crown upon the head of Mrs. Johnson. Her attendants were Miss Carol Holmgren, daughter of Mrs. LeRoy Holmgren, and Miss Lueile Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ace Taylor. A floor show-- , under the dilection of LaRue Yates and Mrs. Melvin Jones, was then presented, consisting of a Samba Tango, a modern fox trot, a waltz and the traditional queens waltz. The following people participated in the floor show: Shirley Ward, Elaine Carter, Louise Turley, Renee Glover, Delorps Harmon, Phyllis Bishop, Dorene Young, Arlene Deem, Mack Palmer, Dwight Morrell, Delbert Holmgren, Wendei Scot hern, Darrel Deem, Boyd Gardner, Keith Carter, LaRue Orvella Yates, Helen Jeppson, Alene Sackett, Ellen Mpservy, Beecher, Dean Freeman, Vernon Jensen, Kelly Korth, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burbank, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hadley and Mr. and Mrs. ' ,5 John Webber. In the feceiving fine were President and Mrs. John P. Lillywhlte, Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Willie, Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart Zundel, Mr and Mrs. Ernest f reeman, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Annie Tingey and Ruth Hunsaker. The affair was under the dilection of the North Box Elder stake activity leaders, Mrs. Elva C. Miller and Delmont Beecher. the governor said the commisStretch To sion was authorized to make exBe Rebuilt And penditures to build roads to outSurfaced At Once standing tourist and scenic atIn connection with the South tractions. and he thought that John W. Howard, chairman ot the states offer of $10,000 could Box Elder district cancer diive, the roads committee of the Box be increased to $20,000 for this the Amvets and their auxiliary are sponsoring a project in the Elder Chamber of Commerce, year form of a carnival and dance received word late last night However, the needed sum was at the War Memorial home Wedfrom Aaron W. Tracy, chairman 21. It was $60,000 the county could of the Publicity pay nesday evening, April and Industrial no more than the $20,000 it had felt that sponsoring a project Development commission of such as this would be much Utah, that a contract between budgeted, so the $20,000 offer better r than using the the Box Elder county commis- from the state could not be accollection method, an Am-ve- t sioners and the commission had cepted officer explained. The enbeen signed yesterday by GovHoward gave credit to the tire proceeds will be turned over ernor Maw and would he receiv- Ogden Chamber of Commerce to the South Box Elder district, ed in Biigham City this morn- for the final A beautiful $210 deep freeze appropriation. ing in the mail. Ogden had a pet road proj- unit will be given away as the The contract provides for the ect of their own for this sumQueen LaRreal Johnson Of Rear River Ward And Royal Daily grand prize and several other rebuilding of the road and mer. he explained, "and had valuable prizes will be given . . . pictured oil surfacing over following the coronation at the North Rox Elder stake Gold and Green ball virtually been promised a sub- as door prizes. Bingo will be depth gravel between Brigham stantial appropriation from the played upstairs and there will Tuesday evening, in the Rox Elder high school gym. The queen's attendants were City and the Bear River MigraIndustrial Development com- be dancing in the main hall, Carol Holmgren and Lueile both of Rear River The royal group, each Taylor, City. tory Bird refuge, 13 miles west mission fund. when with the Dan Ross orchestra the Gold and Green However, of town. queen of her own ward, are (left to right) Renee Harper of the we explained the dire need of furnishing the music for the The contract had been signed money for the refuge road, the evening. Tickets are being sold Brigham City Seventh ward, Beverly Johnson of the Third ward, Marilyn Holmes of inby all parties concerned, Ogden Chamber agreed to waive by the Amvets and auxiliary or the t orinne ward, Kathryn Hunsaker of the the and her attenward, lloneyville queen cluding the Box Elder county and yield their request in favor may be secured at the door. dants, Miss Holmgren at left and Miss Taylor at right, Arlene Deem of Harper ward, Dr. is commissioners, and lacked only of this road, and as a result Committee chairman Joan Morris of the Fourth ward, Diann Mills of the Eighth ward and Joan Nelson, 1917 the governors signature. The the state was able to come Frank Saito, representing the North Box Elder stake Gold and Green queen governor had been out of Salt through with the full $40,000. Amvets, and Mrs. Douglas MilLake City several days. The conThe difficulty encountered, in ler is chairlady of the commitP.-T.tract had been processed by the the past two years and previous- tee from the auxiliary. A. state finance commission and ly. by the Chamber roads comthe attorney generals office and mittee in finding funds to re- Car Demolished, But money from the Publicity and build the refuge road stems from comIndustrial the fact that it is neither a state Development Hardly Hurt mission called for in the con- nor federal "highway, but only WHEREAS: Brigham City is and long has been widely r Thp Brigham Central Mr. and Mrs. Adolph M. Reedtract has been properly trans- a county road. However, it recognized as one of the most attractive communiassociation will hold ferred, Howard said. The money leads principally and almost er of Corinne and passengers of their ties in the state of Utah and in the West; and of final school the themcar meeting consider their ElSunday may now- he drawn by Box solely to the Bear River Bird der county commissioners as refuge, a federal establishment, selves very lucky, even though year7:30Monday evening, April 19, WHEREAS: This spring, summer and fall there will oclock at the school cafconstruction on the road prog- a major tourist attraction and the Reeder car was demolished. at be large numbers of visitors in every community eteria. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and resses. Reeder, a recreation center for people in Utah, both from other areas of the state and Earl Hunsaker of the state Lois R. Campbell, Miss Laura Contractors who will buiid of all northern Utah. all parts of the United States as well; and from will on patrol speak the road are Parson and Fife, The county commissioners, Mathias and Mr. and Mrs. Don highway verand established laws safety of to were London, McEune, recently of Brigham City. They while entirely sympathetic WHEREAS: The official body, all clubs and organizasus delinquency.. Muawarded the contnet following the project, did not feel justified were driving to Paris, Idaho, sic Juvenile 'will be tions and the individual citizens of jRrigham City furnished the by advertisement for bids. Three in shouldering the full Cost of Sunday morning. ' all school band. unanimously are desirous that our community the of in At noon Box front Elder post and road. Parson the were bids submitted, rebuilding Election of officers for the shall be clean and attractive and shall make a good on office Bear d Fish at Haven, is a Fifes being the lowest. county, on all of these visitors and tourists pasof two cars parked coming year will be held. Ofone of impression Lake, miles and has 1,600 concounty of cost Estimated total fices to bo filled are president, turnat roadside the started and 65 up, About to sing maintain. perthrough; roads struction of the road will be apvice president, and secretary cent of these roads are impor- ed across the highway and was treasurer. Howard S60.000, Incumbents are Mrs. proximately WHEREAS: It is an excellent thing that a town roads that struck broadside by the Reeder Eliot said. Last year the county com- tant Ward president, Mrs. Don car. Reeders front should take pride in its general cleanliness and atin bumper maintained must be passable missioners agreed to pay first vice president, the running board of the J.Sheffield tractive appearance, both for reasons of pride and D Gunderson second toward this cost, if the re- condition to give rural popula- caught vice access to the other car, holding it from overcommunity spirit, and for health, safety and fire Mrs. secmainder of the required funds tions John Larsen turning, but the cars skidded 32 president, reasons; and prevention Miss could he secured from some towns in the county. and Blanche Ferre retary feet to a stop. treasurer. other source. The $20,000 was Previously the federal fish Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Norman of WHEREAS: The City Beautification committee, repand wildlife service has had placed in the budget. build occupants of the second to Logan, to posand funds We have gone every authority resenting and with the cooperation of all civic-clubInaugural Ball 'Teen Holds serand service organizations, have requested a sible source, including the fed- roads of this classification, but car, were injured but not And Dinner clean-u- p eral fish and wildlife service, this program has been com- iously. Mrs, Campbell suffered Two Special Events and beautification thorough city-wid- e shoulder a and others dislocated Chamber the cut at off, times "and Howard said, pletely program, to be particularly intensified during the and dinner The inaugural received only minor cuts and Travel films were shown 19 to 24 inclusive; prospects for a decent road to committee learned. Junperiod of April the dance City susBrigham Miss Mathias and to bruises, It remained for the state Wardrop, local army the refuge looked pretty disior Chamber of Commerce will an injury to her foot. at the Teen Canteen NOW THEREFORE I, Lornezo J. Bolt, mayor of Brigcarry the lion's share of the tained mal. in be held Saturday evening be Door to were seems a miracle all was It mass done, if the means prizes load, Wednesday evening. job At a was and ham City, do declare the period April 19 to 21, inCommercial clubrooms. Dinthe the feel and we humNelson and all were and not Roland won killed, by meeting called by the Chamber Howard summarized, ner will be served at 8 oclock. clusive, Brigham City Clean-U- p week, and do urge committee last fall, Governor state appears to have come bly grateful for our deliverance, Park Reeves. r all property-ownerbusiness that The new president, four householders, and a week. His this Reeder of state king evening reported Saturday Maw said that $10,000 through. r efone and and ctizens devote firms directors attention and special Shercar a carried full insurance. protalent for the He expressed appreciation night queen funds could be found for the director will be introduced and fort to improving the appearance of their property the Chamber roads commit- iff Red Arnell, of Paris, Idaho, gram will be given at the cani of project. inducted into office, to serve for by cleaningn up and removing debris, by painting, investigated the accident, teen, with special prizes for the tee for the work, contributions Howthe coming year. Elin Box car was Reeder the and We couldnt bargain. of the and and queen. king .Judging reported by any building, by planting, by repairing and cooperation The evening will be spent in will be by audience applause, ard explained the Chamber road der county commissioners, Gov- no way at fault, Reeder said. work that may result in improvement, great other dancing. The affair has been and every participant will committee's and the county com- ernor Maw, Aaron Tracy and the in the appearance of our fair city. or small, announced as Old For That missioners' position. We had to Publicity and Industrial Develjceive a prize. Tickets should be secured In to N. M. decora be will along $10,000 go There (UP) another ALBUQUERQUE, special commission. find opment not later than noon -advance, Elder Box of "lots from and of a work father door divorced ol tionx, with the $20,000 prizes It looks like years (Signed) comtoday, Vern Harmer, director pleading and two children had a novel ex-- fun, untjer the direction of Purand planning, county promised by the member of the entertainment when arrested for deli S. Farmer and Mrs. John on the part of suc- planation missioners. if the road was to be committee announced. All couLORENZO J. BOTT, Mayor commitmerT. Bate. of The He the said he took the theft. committees general built. cessive roads Clif-bUtah ples attending the dinner are in to Brigham Blanche are Ann tee City, Jones, along chandise because he At a meeting in January Chamber of Commerce, asked to bring their own sent to Father Flannagans ford, Richard McFarland, Bruce Salt Lake City between the with all who cooperated with Roberta and in Robinette goverthe Nebraska. Town this Young. for road, Boys Chamber committee, them in boosting D Hownor and the head of the P. I. is finally bearing fruit, White The Acquisition Of Purple Robes Box Elder High School Girls' Chorus Becomes Uniformed Gro up ard observed. 15-Mi- fifty-clu- throughout pom rs - COUNTY 520JOI) FOB THE JOB their members and Man , .archell of Sacramento, if Han-- d t plans go through, The charter night at Crystal Springs, ,e held to plans, and approx-one hundred shoes I. D. the 20-30- The Governor Signs For New Refuge Road P. has 20 mem-.ha charter. requisite for for have met regularly by Ball Held Tuesday Evening In Box Elder High Gym val-lat- - Jaycees Pledge Support To The With Collars mm Peaches Club The Jaycees accepted of the Brigham City and club, Peaches baseball to the lotheir support pledged nine at their April cal semi-prWedmembership meeting, held Commernesday evening in the cial clubrooms. Don Rasmussen, chairman of the county recreation congress, was the principal speaker. He explained the , new county-widand discussrecreation coned some of the problems seathis Peaches the fronting a future plan outlined son, and for development of local playacers. and how it might be jLA r e 1a , has tnajored in English ard has done a hlnce e Job in all her classes. Possible 180 points in units of work, 158, which is a Don-yarne- d record. ters. . 8- suspcn- - - set-up- J complished. To begin l.h!fier. nine members of aSiUc 1Ionor Club are v ...r Joyce Hunsaker, p. e ,r' eon Whitworth, rd Alice Jensen, ied.er Geraldine Thomp- frm 18 a$o. nine organization the scholarship club Donna Anderson 180 158 in jxissible with, Rasmussen said, the Peaches need $2,800 from advertising, contributions inand season ticket sales to stafinancial seasons sure the to bility. He aked the Jaycees atjd this joh, on take agreed to do so. Director Apollo Hansen, Accompanist Margaret Johnsen And The Rox El der High School Girls Chorus Pictured In The Tabernacle Choir Loft the girls for the concert were Wayne Johnsons The Box Elder high school girls chorus is one of the outstanding high school boys'j musical orgaanizations of the school, and again this year the group has glee club, and the high school orchestra of 60 pieces, also directed by Han-- : won the appreciation of a number of audiences to whom their skillful renen. This school year the vocal group, made up of tenth, eleventh and ditions of chorus nad choir music have brought pleasure. Directed by twelfth grade girls from the high school, hits appeared in the Ogden 19th Apollo Iiansen, head of the music depaartment at Box Elder, the chorus ward for a full evenings program, and several times in the tabernacle accomas serves Mrs. 96 members Johnsen this yeaar. numbers Margaret for hundreds conference the to a new month thrill this the programs, on the Christmas eve program and in the Sevgirls brought Early panist. Seventies ward when enth they quorums spring music festival. They will sing the of Box Elder music lovers who hear them at every opportunity week in in their first the South Box Elder stake quarterly conference, for for the May in .in tabernacle, the schools concert, spring high appeared the seminary graduation exercises, and in the regional music festival at new rooes. Deep purple in color, the robes and the white collars the girls Box Elder April 28, 29 and 30. wear with them represent the school colors, purple and white. Joining 40-voi- |