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Show r ar." Dr. rjit- ever fc5 ind ! then n 01 c&lihiiEE MOlji ni-- !,(:f d ls of tt. hver' 01 ,rrl'ln8 ste EMPHASIS sh a , FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IS BEING URGED hop,; Jovelopf j dItie t(v, lurn citizens impels ld heibu:. jus" . city ine chief, warned on the in commenting t cam- tlean-U,de spring now in progress. Vol. 53 No. 33 - CANCER an appeal to join this years in an ef- clean-uthe city of fire ha- - out in to L unity rid tu chil-wh- 33 BElHUARNlVAr ft ATTENDED, RAISES $380 A percent are burned Thousands more are Ten Calves To Be Awarded In capacity crowd attended the Cancer benefit carnival Wednesday evening ed by burns, in the War Memorial home, and ge Prevented net proceeds of S3,SO were turnmany of ihese tragedies ed over to the annual drive of have been prevented by the South Box Elder county to Ten live calves will he given ccare, the chief continued, members of the dubs of the American Cancer and F. F. A. members who exjested that parents spend chapter society. e more time in cleaning hibit their livestock at the r ,me fire hazards, and pro-eiBingo was played upstairs in Twelfth Annual Intermountain lives. childrens the Wat Memorial home Junior Fat Stock show at North .ailed for wholehearted throughout t lie and Salt Lake, June 2, 3 and 4. Clem from every parent, there was dancing evening, and the auc- S. Schiumm, secretary-treasureand civic tioning of prizes in the main of the show, announced this householder com-i-w eek. i to check homes and hall downstairs. fire dan-anfor possible The calves will be awarded to to clean up disease-t.-inThe grand prize, a $210 home the youngsters from nominations in vacant freezer, was received by Jean by their county agents or vocarubbish where children play. Shonka, and an automobile tire, tional teachers for good citizena wool blanket and a dozen rose ship, record as a feeder, prosjfically, he listed recom-tiunto be used as a firp bushes also wpre given away pects as a breeder and feeder of ition guide by parents. as door prizes. cattle. The winners must agree In llie auction, the crowd ea- to report on the calf every two gerly hid on valuable merchan- months, provide the donor with mze dise awards presented for the a picture of the calf and himcancer benefit by merchants of self at the end of the feeding South Box Elder county. This period, and exhibit the calf at phase of the evenings enter- the next years show, if advis$. tainment added nearly S100 to able. Donors of the calves are Charthe evenings net proceeds. bronze star has been The success of the auction re- les Redd, LaSal; Lon Hopkins. to Mrs. Alben Borgstrom, sulted in plans for a similar Woodruff; J. A. Scorup, Moab; for her son, nnton, Utah at the cancer benefit McKinley Morrell, Junction; Desone of four feature t J. Borgstrom, at Corinne Friday night, eret Livestock company, Salt dance to rom brothers give their sponsored by the Veterans of Lake City; Joe Haslam, Jensen; in World War II. and Producers Livestock Marketing Corinne t award was given for Foreign Wars, of Utah post, Pioneers. association, Salt Lakp City (two the Daughters i n orious achievement The dance will be held in the calves) and Enos and Lincoln id operations against the ward amusement hall at Co- Stookey, Clover. y in the European theater rinne, beginning at 9 oclock, Winners of calves in last The ugust 25, 1944. is invited. The years show who will exhibit and the public miss-word he was canc-edrive committee expects them this year are; Billy Sesaction AugUSf 25, 1944, $100 wil be raised sions, Tremonton; Leona Colby, that another vord of his death came in from the auction alone at the Sigurd; Bill Savage, Antimony; nber of that year. Glen King, Corinne dance. Kaysviile; Gary club The cancer drive is being con- Theurer, Providence, all Desert Black Sea, ducted this year in a series of members. Donald Staheli, Hurbenefit entertainments and ev- - ricane; Dale Behurrln, Ferron; Turkish David Heber; ents, it was explained by the Wavne Probst, ANBUL Even the Brigham City Am vet post, which Beckstead. Preston, and LaVoy UP) are fleeing from Russian accepted the chairmanship of Whitlock, Gunnison, were F. F. A. winners. ration, according to Turkish the drive. The goal is $1,000. men, who claim they nev-- i Merchants who have contribG, H. Jensen Wins such luck. uted prizes for the auctions at (tain three days, Istanbul the carnival and dance at CoHunt $50 Treasure jraen pulled in more than rinne Friday are: lOO At Andersen Auto anchovies pounds of Peters jewelry, J. C. Penney i'0.000 pounds of mackerel. G. H. Jensen, an employee company, Drewes floral, Van . the sudden blut hit the Engelens, the Firestone store. at the Bear River Bird MigraIt, the wholesale price of Cornets, Hamilton drug, Baron tory Bird refuge, was the reJnies dropped from 25 cents Woolen mills, Johnsons store at cipient of the $50 award precomland to nine cents in one sented last wek in the merHoneyville. Perry Canning at next day, when prices factory Canning chants' committee Treasure Royal pany. d to less than a cent and Ogden, Woodlands service at Hunt." a pound, fishermen dis-Ill- Willard. Smith and Son grocery, The prize was awarded by began throwing their Sam Kuwata. Brigham Floral, Andersen Auto company, and levies back into the sea. Andersen Auto. Victor company. Jensen found the treasure Iperts said storms and unPeach City Ice Cream, W. B. number early in the week in stable weather changes in Reeves cleaners, Brigham Andersen's window. Jensen, iBIack Sea sent Tire shop. Mendenhall's, The Treasure Hunt will conapparently Sis of anchovies in a mad I. G. A. store. Box Elder tinue through the month of ll through the Bosphorous. Packing company. Big J Mill. May. aided. O'clock Saturday Afternoon Will Launch Week's Activities irountu 8 The second annual observance of National Hoys and Girls uien in I.righam City Saturday afternoon with a "city election on the court house lawn, it was announced today by a committee representing the high school, churches ami all civic clubs promoting the observance. Amvet-sponsore- Livestock Show - r MARBLE TOURNAMENT Of Local Papers SATURDAY AT CENTRAL SCHOOL American communities would far back on the road of pro- pros if they had not enjoyed the aid of their newspapers. Thus Dr. Franklin S. Harris, president of Utah State Agrieul- total college, suggested why U. is, A. C. this year has instituted a Community Leadership award. A large plaque will be presented annually to a member paper of the Utah State Press association. "All patters give valuable help in effurts to make their towns more liveable and prosperous, Dt. Harris said. "Blit tins award is intended to recognize oxcep- - Old Folk Picture Thurs. brone-and-woo- About North stake-- , A pro- mana-ge- t the store, Enge-len'- s store, W. Lester Dredge of Mens and Boys store and J. H. Blaylock of Block's provided prizes for the oldest man and woman present from each stake and from both stakes. Dredge's oldest man present- was 91 Peter Peterson of Mantua, years old. Mrs. Dial of Willard, who is 92 years old, was the oldest woman present. Joseph Watkins was the second-oldes- t man from North Box Elder stake, and Mrs. Watkins was the aldest Elder woman from North Box stake. David Squires was the oldest man from North Box Elder stake. Squires is 89 years old, Watkins 86. - The Borgstrom Shef-fields'- s movie Ross C. Bowen, J. C Penney Glenn M. Bennion of Van of Star Given j double-featur- stakes. j i of Folk began at 12 oclock lor the elderly people of the two s Market Old gram g i 400 and South Box Elder attend a free moving pic- ture show and received free treats at an "Old Folks day afternoon at paity yesterday the Capitol theater. d n See Dr. Franklin S. Harris tional enterprise, resourcefulness and enrgy in ladership. Therefurther fore it is hoped that stimulus will be given the commufunctions of all nity-building Utah papers. Dr. Carlton Culmsee, head of the college journalism division and dean of arts and sciences, is arranging for the choice of recipients of the plaque and cer tificates of merit. In cooperation with the officers of U. S. P. A. he is demising a system of judging. Dean Culmsee outlined the three general functions of journalistic leadership in a town as follows: 1. Arousing the community to needs. 2. Unifying the scattered fore for 'good "a rid" focusing them on specific projects. 3. Recognizing those who lead and serve in community better- ment. from Old Folk's committees all wards of the two stakes furto the nished transportation show and back. The elderly peodelighted ple were especially Bill with the feature picture, and Coo, in color, Ken Murrays unusual picture in which live birds are the actors. Wreck Of Plane That Crashed In 1944 Wreckage of an army bomb-ejotted Saturday in Western ox Elder county by low flying l,llots From Hill air force base and Ogden municipal airpor was determined as being that of a that crashed in early January, 1944, and was located January 7, 1941. A news dispatch from Wend-oveair base Jan. 8, 1944, told the plane. of the finding of Names of three of the eight crew members who perished in the crash were found on papers pick- up at the scene Saturday, A heavy snowstorm at the time of the crash rendered possible a thorough cleaning up of the wreckage. This explains the finding of parts of bodies of the plane occupants by search-state- , (.r, Saturday and Sunday, According to Sgt. Earl Lane of the Hill air force base air re- was stationed at set e, the g cit Iowa and had taken f from Vcndover with foUr members and four aboard on Jan 5 1944. ,ane The baby had fIown endover from the west nd landPd for g. lane crashed ,nt0 the Box Eld county 30 s d east of Lucin. The hil.the earth on a 40 descattering pieces of ,ane over a nd ,he ine was 0 radjus. b d 1Q fpe, in the ground. at However flight service Hamilton field, which marks ail crashes on a map kept for that purpose, has no record of a crash in that area at that time, according to Sgt. Lane. is being An investigation made by Wendovor authorities. Disposal of the remains of the bodies wil be determined by the air force headquarters in Washington, D. C. s " Zone Fire Control r Meeting April 29 Four zone fire control meetcompany,: Furniture Kaiser Mo- - Fare, have been scheduled for Nielsen ings Chevrolet, raj Paint lor Up Auto Sal-- j Kudas service at Bear River, the last week in April, accord- Fix Up in and around our land Brigham Truck and Impl for ing to J. Whitney Floyd, state healthier, happier es, Beehive Appliance company, for the Utah coper- Food ment. Earls ttote gracious Barber shop. Hodges living! ative fire fighters. The U. C. F. F. is a volunteer organization of all departments of county, and federal governments having fire control responsibili- ties. all Clean Nielsen-Anderso- Presidential Seed Bed This year county and ass.stant county coordinators, county com- mtssioners, county fire safety and county attorneys will meet to discuss with the five-maU C. F. F. team fire, control problems. The Wn. eonst.snng of John E. Burt Jr and Don M. Drummond, state board of orestry and fire con-- , trol; Weyland Mattsson of the forest service; Howard Beehier of the bureau of land manage- ment and Herbert Smart of he state attorney general s of- on fice. will lead discussions new fire laws, fire damage appraisal, county fire safety committees. Two new fire prevention films will be shown. The purpose of the meetings is to stimulate fire prevention on a basis. county-widSheriff Warren Hyde, District Grazier Dewaine Jensen, County Lewis Commission Chairman Attorney Wight, and County Walter G. Mann have been invited to represent Box Elder county at the meeting to be held Thursday, April 29 at Ogden. Found v passen-cha.rme- j Keep Them Honest Australia (UP) Photographs wil be taken of the inside and outside of every No Accounting for Tastes building along the route of a the A proposed subway thtough LAWRENCE. Kan. (UP) will University of Kansas graduate heart of Sydney. The photos unjust against student and a professor of his- be protection for damages to the buildtory have an unusual hobby. claims ings during construction. Thev collect barbed wire. To SYDNEY, Usual election procedure is not being lollowed. Instead, any high school student desiring to seek office" in the Youth Week ctlv administrative body may mop Ins name m a "ballot box" labeled for that office, at the FINALS in observance of Youth Week, and Wednesday special assembly high school. Trophies, Medals Can Be Seen At Peters Jewelry Large Crowd Of j y par-"eive- d Pages To Note Service tit- 2 week will Brigham City, Utah, Friday, April 23, 1948 Auction Proves To Be Popular Feature Of Evening's Fun chief cited figures which out of 6,000 red that . die from home acci-more than evPry year, or "City Election At j in (tpis more children other single home than any death, he of accidental U lewd- -' BOX ELDER their expose death by fire and diBill Sackett. -- erv day. ' hey ON ACTIVITIES pres. j 'Election' for each city otfiee or position will be simply by dtavving a name train the box of c andidates tor that otfiee. This election will take place S.ttur-- ' day afternoon in trout of the court house, at 2 oclock. The new "Youth Week city officers will be imioduccd, and will hi taken undei the wing" ot the regular oltteer ct depat Intent bead ol the tit government, to be show n the ropes jot the citys opcituion. These city olficors alsu will "govern" Youth Week activities thiougli out the billowing week. Marble Tourney Finals Alter the election, the Youth Week spotlight will swing to tin finals ol the Brigham City district marble tournament, beThe winner of tomorrows ing held under the sponsorship games will meet district winners of the local post of the Veterans throughout Utah at Ogden next of Foreign Wars. month fo rthe state championSunday youth will take over ship and the winners there will in all churches in the Brigham vie for national honors with City area, aeeoiding to plans. champions from all the other Youth programs will In featured states in the Union, Alasa, Ha- at tin day's services in each waii, Puerto Rico and Boys church, and the important pail Town. The National tournament young people play in the church will be held this year at Salt will be emphasized. Lake City in June. Parents Night The National, state and local Monday night will be "Par-eni- s disare on trophies and medals Night" at the 'Teen Canplay in the window at Peters teen, located in the basement Jewelry. floor of the Brigham Hotel buildThursday, April 29, the local ing. Parents will be invited to Veterans of Foreign Wars will come to the canteen with their play host to all local school and sons and daughters during the district champions find second evening, take part in games and and third place winners. Other activities il they wish, and meet honored guests of the evening the supervisors, Puidett Mrs, will include the boys parents, Farmer and John T. Bate. The coaches, sponsors and Youth Teen Canteen is a popular Week mayor and councilmen. A renter for teen-agspecial program is being ar- young people of the Brigham City ranged in their honor by Perc area, ft is sponsoied by the Petersen and his committee and Brigham City council as a functhe medals will be presented by tion of the recreation depart th newly elected Youth Week ment, and receives coopciation officials. from many of Brigham Citys The champs who wil partici- civic ciubs. pate in the big games tomor- Home Evening row, together with their schools of Youth Tuesday evening and sponsors are as follows: Week has been designated a Hal Craner, Mantua, sponsored "home evening, and ail civic by the Corner Service and Ralph ciubs and other groups are askJeppsens store; DeForest Dickey, ed to refrain from scheduling Honeyville, sponsore by the functions of any sort for the Honeyville Grocery and John- evening, in order that families son store; Adrain Nelson, Perry, may be together, at home, for whose sponsors are Wagstaff one evening. Service and Alverna Inn; Konny Wednesday the high school Smith, Lincoln school, being is planning a United Nations sponsored by Sycamore and Grocery stores, and Billy Meeting Of Elderly Glover, Central, sponsored by Wes Market. The Box Elder Jun- People Will Be Sat. ior high entry is sponsored by Saturday afternoon at 3 p. m. an old folks meeting will bo Hodges' Barber shop. Any Hansen and Art Hansen, held in the basement room of of the V. F. V. the First Security bank building. sports committee, together with Sons and daughters of elderly the following tournament com- people are especially urged to mittee members will act as judg- attend, as matters of vota! imes of the contest: Lysle Hansen, portance to them will be Ace RobWally Christensen, inette, Herb Adamson and Dan Frodsham. All V. F. W. members, auxilGo are iary and their partners at urged to be in attendance the honor night on April 29. Re- On freshments will be served. Water tickets for 1918 go on sale Saturday, it has been anChamber Asks For nounced by W. L. Barker, secretary of the Box Elder Creek Colored Pctures Water Users association. . The district marble tourna- ment will tie held tomoriovv at the old Central (Saturday,1 school grounds at 3.00 o'clock and the general public is invited to this lively contest. The tournament this year will be one of the major attractions of Youth Week which begins tomorrow. The championship game will be recorded and lalet broadcast over the local radio station, KBUfl and photographers will be on hand to lake action pictures as the game's l Val-ber- Wildlife afternoon the Junior Federation, a young people's conservation organization, will a large number of "plant pheasants near Brigham City, unless plans securing the birds fall through. This activity of the junior organization will be supervised by Max Morgan and Doug Orchard of thp Box Elder Wildlife federation. Meet Your Vocation" A meet your future vocation (dan is being worked out among and Btigham City industries business firms .for Thursday next week, by John Musulas. Managers of stores and industries are asked to make themselves available to young people (luting the day, to show them through their plants or places of business, giant them interviews to discuss job opportunities in that particular vocation, and answer any other questions that the young people may have. The kids should contact the management of any business Ihej'd like to be shown through next Thursday and make appointments, if possible, Mu sulas said. These prior appointments are particularly desirable in cases where a young person wishes an interview with the manager of any particular busi- i t ness. "One of the biggest a young person has to what job, business or he wishes to enter, and for. gin preparing decisions make is vocation is to beMusulas pointed out. Our business men and managers are willing and eager, 1 am sure, to help the young people with their decisions In arty way they can. An interview with some business man during Youth Week may completely change some young persons plans for his life work. Marble Winners Thursday evening at the War Memorial home, at the regular V. F. W. meeting, marble tournament winners will be special .guests, and will be presented with their medals. Fridays Youth Week observance will tie in with the Region 1 music festival, will be in progress at Box Elder high schol. The public is invited to attend any of the daytime and evening programs of the festival, in which hundreds of northern Utahs musically talented high school young people will participate. rr Valley Burglary Nets $3,080 Loot Burglars who broke into the Lilenquist Implement company at Tremonton Monday night or early Tuesday escaped with loot valued at approximately $3000. Missing was a new Kaiser automobile, taken from the showroom floor, an adding machine, a typewriter, several electric appliances and tools. The thieves apparently left their car, a Buick, stolen last July 25, in Illinois, picked up the new machine, loaded the other stolen articles into it and took off, it was reported. Records at the Box Elder reveal county sheriffs office that an insurance firm has aloff on the stolen The tickets wil be on sale at ready paid the city hall from 1 to 5 oclock Saturday afternoon, and at Barkers residence, 005 south Third delinquent, and a penalty of 10 east, at any time until May 1. percent will be assessed against After May 1 ticket.-- become all delinquents, Barker said. Water Tickets Sale Saturday For Publicity Use The Box Elder Chamber of Commerce is looking for good color films, or "transparencies," of scenes in Brigham City and Box Elder county, to be used on new stationery for the Chamber of Commerce and other Brigham City and Box Elder county bodies and firms. It is preferred that there be people in the pictures, to add interest and transparencies showing peach trees and other fruit trees in bloom and at harvest time, mountain streams and mountains, hunting and fishing pictures, views of buildings, towns and countrysides, farm homes, industrial shots, sports action pictures, livestock pictures, . the river, the bird refuge, public biuldings, the parade and other scenes from Peach Days, agricultural pictures and the like are desired. They must be natural color photograph, however. Pictures which the owners are willing to lend for this purpose should be brought to office, as the soon as possible. News-Journ- Materiel Inspection Lb ?r; rfSi&jsX ; X A - a 1 x .'Lju vD One Over, Heavily, For Old Cannon American sailors on liberty in Malta from the superaircraft carrier USS Franklin I). Roosevelt seem impressed bv the ancient firing piece on Kingsway, Yaletta, Malta, despite their familiarity with the mighty rifles on their Navys battleships. . . . 16-in- it |