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Show Wing Clubs )ld To Meet At emonton Sat. Elder county sheriff's will be hosts Jay to a meeting of all No. 1, :2 clubs of District Box posse seven orgamza-anding some more than 200 horses The meet will be 'riders at the Box in Treinonton, 'r county fair grounds and a track, opening with Main Tremontons Saturday af- - at 5 o'clock t the parade, Hovung Two Burglaries, One Attempt In Merchants Outing Deadline Will Be Next Monday Noon there about two hours of races, distances and classes, with feahariot race as a special Reservations lor the annual merchants outing must be made not later than Monday noon, it was announced this week by the Merchants' e ol the Chamber oi Commerce, business firms and professional men are urged to mail or hand in their reservation list, immediately. At the Monday noon meeting, the committee will make final arrangements for the outing which will be held on Wednesday, August 11, at Box Elder County park, and a complete reservation list will be required. Town Tues. Night Police be Burglars Enter Local Factory, Take Wrenches races at 8 o'clock the lights, the various Burglars entered the Americlubs will can Sportswear factory some;es and riding the grand entry. Next will time during the week preceding polo, pleas-hors- July 27, Bill Kirshbaum, owner t. drills, broom judging, calf roping, and manager, reported to police rer the r teed e es milking, stock horse png. cow cutting and All events and races be competitive, with two dis-o- f res from the southern the state riding clubs iciation placing the entries. cow bar-race- te A- Hi Tuesday. Entry was gained through a rear window to the second-floofactory, located above Cornets store. A set of socket wrenches and a sanitary napkin machine were taken. r reported Wednesday that sometime Tuesday night or early Wednesday morning the Modern Cleaners shop and the Western store were broken into. Entrance was gained in similar manner to both stores, leading officers to believe both were the work of the same burglar or burglars. An unsuccessful attempt also was made to enter Earls Food Fare. Employees were working in Modern Cleaners until 1:30 oclock Wednesday morning, so officers believed that burglary, at least, and probably both burglaries and the third attempt were made between about 2:00 oclock and daylight. The burglar or burglars got about $150 in currency from Modern Cleaners, and $10 in cash and some merchandise from the Western store. The merchandise included several watches, some clothing and other items. The cleaning establishment was entered by breaking a window on the north side of the building. A window in the back was broken to gain entrance to the Western store. estern music for the show be furnished by the Utah Two Grass Fires Put River boys, and the Bear By Local Dept. school band and possibly Box Elder band will march The Brigham City fire departie parade and play during ment answered a call Wednesraces and contests. day afternoon at 3:13 oclock 234 north Main and Thursdmission will be $1 for adults at day afternoon at 135 north First 50 cents for children. west, about 4 oclock to extintake guish grass fires. No damage irganiations that will was reported. t and compete in the meet ude the Box Elder County riffs posse, the Richmond Local Firm Acquires prs, the North Cache Riding i, the Logan Canter club, the Willys Agency an Mounted posse, the Hy-- r H. R. Bott Implements, 777 Saddle club and the Elijah Jensen, 66, died WedMain north street, City, Brigham from Smithfield nesday at his home, 429 west has secured the Willys Jeep Forest, following a r illnorth Cache county. franchise for Box Elder county, ness. was it announced today. We as born Dec. 2, 1881 at Sales and service on the popmake of car Mantua, a son of Christian M. ular wartime-breare being offered now, and a and Soffa Larsen Jensen. He grand opening and formal dis- was reared and educated in Box to play will be announced later, it Elder county and married Aurilla Hansen, Sept. 22. 1909, was announced. The Bott firm also is local in the Salt Lake temple. They dealer for New Idea farm equip- made their home in Box Elder ment. They moved into the new county where they have resided garage at Eighth north and since. He has been an active he Borgstrom farmer and stock grower. Brothers post Main March 1 this year. he Veterans of Foreign Wars Five Jeeps with various acwas an active member of Tremonton Aented cessories and 'equipment 'Tiow theHeChurch of Jesus Christ of r large In 30 by 40 are on display at the garage. photographs, Latter-daSaints, having servhes in size, by the Sixth army addition to the universal Jeep, rt detachment at a meet-hel- the line includes the station wa- ed as ward teacher for several He was a high priest in Wednesday evening at gon and the new sport model years. the City Second ward Brigham I'monton. Jeepster. at the time of his death. laude Iverson, commander of Survivors include his widow Borgstrom Post introduced and the following sons and oncl L. R. Crews, Sixth army Mrs. Ruth J. Out Elijah Jensen Dies Wednesday At Home Here Jeep Sum-Saddler- s two-yea- irge Portraits f Borgstroms Parents iven y d ort detachment commander was in charge of the l services held June 23 and for the four sons of Mr. and Alben Borgstrom. Colonel ws expressed his apprecia-- i for everything that had been e to help the army with the vices. He then introduced "fibers of his staff who were irumental in making prepara-nfor the services, which ned nationwide recognition, itary personnel, together with ir wives introduced by Col-(Crews were: Major and A. C. Stone of the Air Corps dson. Major Noel Tharalson, R, E. jor Eckman, Lt. and Arthur Bunting, a navy '"on officer; First Sergeant Mrs. Paul Green, and LWAngleman and his fiither. Mrs. R. J. ngleman; Mrs. L. Bloom, fu-a- 75, Passes Away s- s - E. P. Adams, D. C. Jden. and Mrs. Wm. 4ers. BTC and Mrs. G. H. Den-o- f the U. S. navy and Chapi- fjSgt. n Wreford J. Devoto. Remarks by each man intro-'eand then Chaplain De-tmade the presentation to Borgstrom Post on behalf of Sixth army. He stated it indeed a great pleasure to w the people of the Bear "Jfjr toValley and expressed grat-meveryone who had help-thein any way. He stated te made ' e Thurs. Morning 75. Mrs. Ida Milkoff Bloom, wife of Lion Bloom of 429 south Main street, Brigham City, died at 9:43 morning Thursday oclock at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Kirshbaum, 29 south Second west street, following ten months illness. She was born July 15, 1873, in Russia, a daughter of Joseph She Myer and Jennie Milkoff. in was reared and educated Russia. She was married to Lion Bloom in Poland August 15. 1897. They came to Utah with their family in 1907. making their home in Brigham City. She was a member of the Congregation Montifiore of Salt Lake City. Survivors include her husband and the following sons and Grand-ville- , daughters: Sam Bloom of N. Y Mrs. David Coleman of Los Angeles. Mrs. William Kirshbaum and Harry Bloom, both of Brigham City; six grandchildren, and one brother, William Milkoff of Los Angeles. Funeral services will be held Sunday at the Evans and Early mortuary of Salt Lake City. Rounds, daughters: Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Marion J. Reeder and Robert E. Jensen, of Brigham City; Mrs. Lillis J. Mrs. Haws, Hayward, Calif.; Zell a J. Byers, Ogden; the following brothers and sisters, Dr. C. C. Jensen, Sandy; Aaron Jensen, Mrs. Cora J. Hailing and Mrs. Ida J. Nelson of Mantua; Ezra M. Jensen, Ogden; Mrs. Mary J. Hill, Richmond; Lehi Jensen, Los Angeles and Mrs. Violet J. Burns, Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock in the Brigham Second ward chapel. Friends may call at the family home this (Friday) evening from 7 to 9 oclock and Saturday until time of services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery. A recent applicant to enlist in the navy was a determined young man. Told that he could not qualify because the little finger on his right hand was paralyzed, he had the finger He amputated and got in. Friends may call at the Harold Felt Funeral home in Brigham City between the hours of 4 oclock this (Friday) 1 and afternoon. Interment will be in in the Montifiore cemetery Salt Lake City. B. photographs would be wet-min any army installation d the army felt they should presented to someone who d known the boys since child-u- t PRICE SUPPORT FOR FARMERS this, together with the the post was named for Loans n boys, made it imperative at they be presented to the fgstrom post, he stated. Mr. To Box Elder "fgstrom is an honorary mem-i01 'he post and Mrs. Borg-ris a member of the aux-,r- corporation. A Purchase agreements as well fCommodity C.Credit sister, Mrs. Wilma will accept any The C. C. is an officer of the as commodity loans on J" maximum oats, barley, and 'quantity up to the k(' Gicl.npy f)0st auxiliary in during the stated Elder producer Box by to ftgham City. Chaplain Devoto will be offered cn unveiled period immediately a means of the as farmers the huge photo-raPJi- s nty this years following the maturity date of and commander Iverson e support for tmpted them in behalf of the announced today the 1918 loans. Maturity date was is, it of of the 1918 loans is April 30, fgstrom post. A. W. Bishop, chairman 1949, or earlier on demand. PurBrigham Box Elder county A. C. A. City and Corinne P e chase prices will be the same agreements h e attending the meeting purchao as the the corresponding loan defrom CIT: 'Ir' and Jrshe offered farmers y'e Pack-- . Decern-31- , livery rates. anh Mrs. Leland Nelson, of harvest through Farmers may use either or substantially 1948, on ;r, a"d Mrs- Clair Ruddell, Mr. the loan and purchase proboth which those as Carl same terms Jensen, Mr. and vof 1947 grams in protecting the price Charles J, Kimber, Mr. and i applied to the crop. and purloan Both the their grain. Berlin Hansen, Mrs. Lo-dUnder these agreements Bradford and several state producer will state the maxi-hiu- chase programs will be available the county Agriculturtxtltary officers. quantity of the eligible through al Conservation association Pt luck luncheon was serv- commodity upon which he at Tremonton. an option to deliver to approximately 90 people. e 1 Purchase Agreements, Commodity T Grain Growers Available 1918-whea- - 30-da- - - I com-nu'te- s - box elder Two Brigham City firms were burglarized and an unsuccessful attempt was made on a third early Wednesday morning. com-mitte- lewd- -' fournet Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah VOLUME 53, NUMBER 61 KKIGHAM UITV, UTAH FRIDAY MORNING. JULY .,(), FAGE3 8 ID JH Brigham City To Welcome League of Utah Writers For Convention Saturday and Sunday Services Held For Fair Board And Service Club In Need Of Automobile Wheels Cora Pasket Wold Dept. Heads To The Bngham City club, sponsor of the "Safety Sally signs for streets and highways adjacent to elementary schools in towns m this area, is in need of old automobile wheels. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon in Ogden for Mrs. Cora Mae Wold, 61, who died at her home Monday, in Ogden. 20-3- Meet Tonight meeting of members of the Elder county fair board and Mrs. Wold was born May 22, department supervisors will be held at the fair grounds in 1887, in Grouse Creek, a daughthis (Friday) evening, ter of William P. and Sarah Ann Henefer Paskett. She was mar- ..at S o'clock, it was announced ried to Oscar L. Wold in 1943 in today by A. V. Smoot of Corinne, Salt Lake City. He died in Og- president of the fair board. den in 1934. The fair will be held August A member of the Church of 19, 20 and 21, and will include two-darace meet and a horse Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints a A floor show church, she was active in Pri- pulling contest. will be two nights, presented mary and Sunday Schools in the and wrestling and boxing Nineteenth ward at Ogden. matches will be a stellar attracSurvivors include two sons tion one evening. Fred O. and and a daughter, Carl O. Wold, Ogden, and Mrs. The purpose of this evenings Paul Thomas, Pacific Palisades, meeting us to line up utilization Mrs. Annie of building and exhibit space on Calif.; a Paskett, Grouse Creek; 12 broth- the fair grounds, and get the ers and sisters; Wm. Paskett, fair laid out, Smoot said. Mrs. Louisa Mrs. Sarah Lowe, Ballingham and Mrs. A. G. Ogden; Stephen N. Paskett, Melvin Paskett, and Mrs. Rhoda Lee, Oakley, Idaho; Mrs. Hattie Richins and Mrs. Charlotte Weeks, Declo, Idaho; Harold, John and David Paskett, Grouse Creek, Utah. A The wheels are used for bases Said) Sally signs, which warn motorists that a school is nearby and speed should be reduced. Anyone willing to contribute an old automobile wheel or wheels for this project Is asked to contact Ted Barnes at the Brigham Glass and Paint store, phone 696, or TeVVayne Woodland at Woodland Service, Willard, phone 592 J2. Box for the Sgt. John Finn Is Laid To Rest Here step-mothe- Memorial services for Staff Sergeant John Finn were held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Harold B. Felt Funeral home, conducted by Bishop Glenn A. Knudsen of the Second ward. Sgt. Finn was a son of Mrs. Cloey J. Finn of 317 south Fourth west, Brigham City. Ball-ingha- Alice Harding, Willard Native, NATIONALLY PROMINENT POETS AND AUTHORS TO BE SPEAKERS Banquet, Breakfast, Trip To Bird Refuge Will Be Entertainment Features Of Meet Utahs writers, professionals and amateurs, will convene Saturday and Sunday for the 13th annual Writers Round-U- p of the League of Utah Writers. Fact, fiction and poetry will be among the divided interests and undivided enthusiasms of the group, and a numlier of topflight professionals will discuss the respective fields during the two days' sessions. in Brigham City Hosts to the convention will be the smallest affiliated organization in the league, the Writers Realm, of which Marljane Morris of Corinne is president. They are being assisted in arrangements for the convention by the superintendent of schools, Kenneth E. Weight, the Box Elder high school principal, Alf L. Freeman, the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce and Brigham City civic clubs. Judge Call To Be Speaker At 20-3- 0 Judge Waidermar A. CaU will speaker at the regular dinner meeting of the club Monday Brigham City evening. The meeting will be in the Howard hotel banquet room at 8 oclock, according to officers of the club. Members are urged to wear The club their meets each Monday evening at the same place and hour, and members from anywhere always are welcomp to attend the meetings, according to offibe the guest 20-3- Registration At 9 Registration will begin at 9 oclock Saturday morning in the main hallway of the high school building. The opening session will start at 10 oclock in the school auditorium, with Willard Luce of Provo, president of the League of Utah Writers, in cers. charge. The conventions guest speakers, Rutherford Montgomery, Virginia Eggertsen Sorenson and Commander R. F. 20-3- 20-3- Following the prelude by Elaine Johnson, Leland Nelson gave the invocation. A double Leo trio, composed of Jennie Nielsen, Miss Alice Harding died Clara Jensen, Lottie Tyson, Alice Thursday afternoon at 2 oclock. Nelson, Jane Linford and Lola Montgomery is an author ol She was born in Willard May Nielsen, accompanied by Elaine Heromany successful books. for older & 1881, daughter of George and Johnson, sang "Invocation. won Mrs. Sorenson has juveniles. Funeral services for Private Mary Jones Harding. notice with novels Graveside services will bp Speakers wore C. Henry Niel- nation-widLeo Dell Hollingshead, husband She received her education in sen and John Fretwell. about Utah, and Commander held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 of Vesta Boden Hollingshead, Willard public schools and the of the Clearfield oclock at the Portage cemetery A duet, "Come Unto Me, was Armknecht 231 west Third north, Salt Lake Brigham Young college at Lo- sung by Harold and Lillian Felt, Naval depot writes poems which for Pfc. George Lawrence Allen, City, will be conducted in Brig- gan. She taught school at Bear accompanied 'by Evelyn Kay. appear frequently in national killed in action in Belgium Jan. ham City Tuesday afternoon at River City, Brigham City and The double trio sang "Prayer magazines. 6, 1945. 1 oclock. Services will be at Malad, Idaho, was active in Perfect." Ora John, 'bishop of Portage In the Harold B. Felt Funeral home, church organizations Banquet Evening all her will officiate. ward, Military A. M. Nielsen pronounced the Following the morning session, under the direction of the First life, being a member of the honors will be conducted by the for be will own lunch on was their in Burial the benediction. Latterward bishopric. Church of Jesus Christ of Garland American Legion post. with Round-uFriends may call at the fu- -day guests. The afternoon Brigham City cemetery Saints. Born Aug. 22, 1914, in Portage, o2 the session will convene at Howard Call dedicating neral home Monday evening Private Allen was a son of JoShe was a member of the Box grave. clock. between the hours of 7 and 9 D. and Elizabeth Ann NayW. School Samuel The three Brigham City vetTaylor, former seph o'clock, and Tuesday until time Elder stake Sunday He lived in Portage lor Allen. board. writer and short conducted Utahn, erans organizations of service. story He was a gradAt the death of her brother military honors at the graveside. novelist, will be the principal most of his life. Graveside services will follow at the Brigham City cemetery, Ralphs wife, she went to Malad speaker at the afternoon session. uate of Utah State Agricultural of the Following his talk, all of the college and a member with military rites by the three and assumed the responsibility Latter-daof of Christ Jesus Church a form will guest speakers panel Brigham City veterans organi- of rearing his family. At MaSaints. for a round-tabldiscussion. lad she was chosen president zations. Surviving are his parents; six At 8 oclock Saturday evening Pvt. Hollingshead was killed of the Malad stake Primary asbrothers, Joseph C. Allen, MurWriters be held will the Luon sociation. Later she was called in action March 29, 1945, banquet W. Allen, Riverside; John ray; school in the cafeteria, zon. He was in the 33d infan- as a member of the Malad stake high L. Allen, Centerville; Golden Reserved Mantua ward the to hy Relief She division. returned society. try Ralph L. Allen, Ogden; and K. lief society. He was born May 11, 1916, in Willard where she made her Leon and Ellis Allen, Portage; Joan Allred AnSanders, Ogden, home with her sister, Phebe. Minersville, Utah, a son of officer of the Blue Quill club, will three sisters, Mrs. Hazel L. Udy, drew and Lois Roberts HollingsWhile at Willard she was choMidvale; Mrs. Edna B. Tippetts, be chairman of the banquet. from head. He was graduated Jacob Nielsen, age 75, 28 south To Visit in Relief soand Mrs. Faye Bingham, sen class leader Ogden, Refuge Minersville high school. west, died Thursday afSecond Wila member also of the Clinton, and a grandfather, ciety, the visiting He married Vesta Boden, forSunday morning ternoon, July 29, at 6 oclock, at writers lard choir. to Charles Naylor, Ogden. a will on be taken of trip City. Brigham January merly a six weeks illFriends may call this (Friday) At the time of her death she his home after the Bear River Migratory Bird He entered the armed 20, 1944. ness. from 6 to 9 oclock and evening Comwas of of historian the Willow The Chamber refuge. forces November 5, 1943, and He was born November 7, 1872, merce from 11 to 1:30 o'clock, Saturday of Creek has secured the the Daughters in cooperacamp took basic training at Camp Mantua, a son of Niels and Funeral Roberts in California. He left for of Utah Pioneers, also historian Johanna Hansen Nielsen. He was tion of other service clubs, and at Shaw and Rogers for the county camp. to the refuge and home, Tremonton. The family retransportation overseas in May, 1944. reared and educated in Mantua. quests no flowers. Survivors in addition to his Surviving brothers and sis- He married Caroline A. Ander- return will be furnished. Upon return from the refuge, widow are his parents of Min- ters are George B. Harding, Lo- son October 5, 1904, in the Sait ersville, Utah, and the follow- gan; Phebe Harding, Willard; Lake City temple and they made the Poets Breakfast will be held Infant at 11 oclock Sunday morning, Daughter Of ing brothers and sisters; Nolan Nancy Nichols and Sara Hors- their home in Mantua. Box in cafealso the Elder high Hollingshead of Salt Lake. City. ley, Bngham City; Olive Facer, They moved to Brigham in teria. Mrs. Morris will serve as Delbert S. Lees Dies Arshel Hollingshead of Beaver, Provo. 1941. He was an active member Susan Lee, infant daughter of Funeral services will be an- of the L. D. S. church. He served chairman of the breakfast, and and Keith Hollingshead of Milford, and Mrs. Joy H. Gardner nounced later by the Harold B. as a ward teacher and was a Commander Armknecht will read Delbert S. and Leda Petersen poems by Utah Lee of 478 north Second east, Felt Funera) home. of Long Beach, Calif. high priest in the Brigham Sec- writers. Results of a contest for Brigham City, died three hours ond ward at the time of his stories and poems, conducted by after birth at a local hospital death. the league, will be announced, at 2.45 oclock Thursday afterSurvivors include his wife and and awards will be made. noon. Leah Nielsen four daughters: Sessions Workshop She is survived by her parand Orthel Nielsen, Mrs. Ruth two Following the breakfast, Sun- ents, grandparents, and N. Armstrong, Mrs. Naomi M. afternoon will be devoted to brothers, Terry Lee, 4, and Ryan day of ir News of sports, crafts, games and recreation all and Jones, Brigham City sessions. The poetry Lee, 3. one grandchild, Thomas J. Arm- workshop from Brigham Citys Summer Recreation Prosection will meet under ComFuneral services will be hld old. strong. and gram, for young mander Armknecht as moderaFuneral services will he held tor and Leone McCune of the Og- Monday at 10:30 oclock in the morning in the Harold B. Felt. afternoon at 2:00 o- den Montas chairman. Third Wednesday group Radio Program Monday Funeral home, conducted Eighth ward defeated by clock at the Second ward chapel, Through the courtesy and co- ward, Honeyville defeated Har- with the Harold B. Felt Funeral gomery will be moderator and Bishop Ernest E. Hansen of the Olive W. Burt chairman of the operation of radio station KBUH. per,' and Corinne defeated Sev- home in charge. Eighth ward. Friends may call juvenile writing section. Taylor at the mortuary Monday mornthe City recreation department enth. Next Tuesday's line up is will serve as moderator and ing prior to the service. Burial under the direction of Marie as follows: At 7; 30, Fourth ward Thorne Jeppson will present a and Eighth ward, and Corinne GiUonne. an asphaltic sub Rose Lee Lloyd as chairman of will be in the Brigham City half hour's dramatic program and Thirl ward; at 9:00, Honey-wil- stance, occurs in the Uintah Ba the section on magazine writing. cemetery. is scheduled to play Sev- sin area of Utah and nowhere The section on novel technique beginning at 5:30 p. m. The enth and Harper to play else in the world. Utahs Gilson will he under Mrs. Sorenson as this which from ward, program script is adapted was originally pre- Bear River. There are two more ite is used to manufacture acid moderator and Claire W. Noall members of the host club. Members of the Writers sented over the Columbia Broad- games in tournament, for each proof paints, insurating mater as chairman, and C. W. McCulwill be ials, preservatives, plastics and lough will serve as chairman of Realm and their convention asnetwork. team .then the play-offcompanys casting the article writing section. This mastics. Based on the life of Joseph Leo, played for championship. signments are Mrs. Evelyn L. Everyone Welcome Daines, chairman of the ways pioneer in the recreation move- will be done by August 17 acMrs. Registration for members of and means committee; ment. it is being prepared by cording to Elva Miller, tournaule three parties for one day. the league will be $7.50, it has Renee Liltlewood, in charge of a cast of eight local dramatists ment manager. All during the summer the park been announced. A small regis- decorations; Mrs. Berniece Gibbs of outstanding ability. All inter- Reservations At Park In Great Demand has been used from two to five tration fee will be charged Anderson, publicity; Mrs. Abel ested are invited to tune in. who wish to attend S. Rich and Miss Iris Schow Recreation director Vosco Call times a week by such groups, Eighth Ward, Honeyville, and Bear River Keep Lead ieports that scheduling for fam- and it is the desire of Mr. Call any or all of the sessions, but serving as the reservations comIn the North stake Girls soft- ily reunions and group parties to accommodate all who want do not care to take part in the mittee: Miss LaPreai Wight, ball tournament. Eighth ward, at Rees Pioneer park is no easy to use it, but he asks the co- banquet. Everyone interested in publicity, and Mrs. Morris, presiof writing, or in any of the sessions dent of the club and general Honeyville, and Bear River are job. The park is in such de- operation and forebearance still maintaining the lead posi- mand at this time of year, that those concerned in adjusting to of the convention. s invited and 'chairman of the convention cornwelcome to attend, according to mittee. the heavy schedule. In Tuesdays games. it has been necessary to schedtions. Hollingshead Dies Thursday Arm-knech- Services Here Sat t. Graveside Rites Set For War -. e y Age 75, Passes Away Thursday prie-winnin- Recreation News e s - t |