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Show THE BIG VOTE gewd vr 'owma box elder VOLUME r: NUMBER 84 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY Sixty Now Signed Tribute Paid To Takes Life Of For Eagles Here Life Of Janies tola! ul GO names have been thus far to the charter is ot new a aerie ot the Fraternal Older of Eagles which is in being oiganied Brigham City, aivoiding to announcement at a meeting Monday night of prospective members, in the Pheasant cafe. The announcement was made by G. A. Mischke, organizer for the F O. E. The committee consisting of Homy Gai field. Bert Taylor and Thomas Page has inspected several possible sites for an aerie home and that definite proposals will be submitted to the group soon. The next organizational meeting will be held on October 25, in the Monday, Pheasant cafe. Mischke spoke of the activities of the Eagles in other cities, stressing the civic projects sponsored by various aeries, such as aid for crippled and handicapshoes ped children, providing for needy school children, providing coal and food for the soup needy and maintaining kitchens in times of distress. An article in the January 17 issue of Colliers magazine entitled Human Eagles was called to the attention of those in attendance by the organizer as being most infoimative concerning the Eagle program. A signed On the opening morning of deer season, Saturday, M,s. Vel-vMae Hadley Staley, 20, was fatally wounded by a gun in the hands of her husband. Odell Staley, 20. The accident occurred at the family a Le-Ko- apartment at 37 east Second south, at 8:30 in the morning. A coroner's inquest Monday determined the death as accidental. Staley told officers he and a Morris Ormond, were preparing to go deer hunting and were examining their guns, and that Staley had just slipped a cartridge into his .44 calibre rifle when it discharged, striking Mrs. Staley, who was sitting in a chair, in the neck. She died in an ambulance en route to a hospital, apparently from loss of blood, according to Harold B. F o It. ambulance driver and undertaker. Mrs. Staley had just returned from a local hospital with a infant and was watchr ing her husband and his Carl Henshaw, congressman prepare for the hunting from Caifornia, will addr(,ss a trip. Republican rally Friday evening Ms, Staley was born April at 8 o'clock in the Box Elder 27. 1928, at Harper Ward. Box stake tabernacle, Howard Call, Elder county a daughter of Wilchauman, liam Richard and Laura Hull P.opubhcan county announced today. The meeting Hadley. She was reared and js sponsored by the Ladies Re educated in Brigham City, gradBox publican organizations of uating from Box Elder high . Elder county. Mrs. Elmer school in 1946. She was a member of the L. president of the BVigham club, D. S. Sixth ward. City Ladies Republican and Mrs. Ben Knudson. Box ElSurviving besides the husband der county Republican chair-lady- . are the infant daughter, Velva are in charge of arrangem- Jean Staley, her parents, Brigent-, for the meeting, and ham City, and the following the public to attend. brothers and sisters: William R., David J. Wilson, Republican Jr., Roy, Gerald, Ada, June, Dacandidate for representative vid, Mary and Lavina Hadley, from the Fi.st district, and all all of Brigham City. local and district Republican Funeral services were held , candidates will be in Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock arid will be introduced, in the Brigham City First ward Call said. chapel, with John Olsen, Jr., conducting. The family prayer was offered by Dr. Charles A. Manns, and the organ prelude Craghead Sells Street was played by Ruth Reeves. The Smith To Sound System opening prayer at the chappl A. DeMars. The portable public address was by E. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt and work road for used system, street announcements, sang a duet, In the Garden. mobile P. has been sold by George Crag-hea- Speakers were President John G. Bishop Richard to D. Glen Smith, Craghead Lillywhite. announced yesterday. He no Hansen, Boyd Packer and Abel S. Rich, with closing remarks by longer is equipped for sound John Olsen, J on Cragstreets, truck operation Harold B. Felt sang Goin head said. He said he underthe stood Smith plans to use the Home, a vocal solo, and advertise closing song, Now Is the Hour, sound system to w'as by the J. D. N. trio. The benwrestling matches and fight ediction was pronounced by cards, of which Ije is Anderson. Burial was in the Brigham Craghead said he still is in City cemetery, with Bishop Fred other with all types business L. Petersen the dedicating of sound equipment, for indoor work. address public , On ws Californian To To Meetings Thurs. Issues Address G.O.P. All Democratic precinct chairmen and chairladies of Brigham City, Mantua, Willaid. Perry. and Harper are urged to sling didates for state and coun-:,ce- s answered questions be at a meeting Thursday eveat s la o clock in the one! iing to welfare, edueation mng room of the county court jblie health at an open court it was announced Tueshouse, meeting Monday evening, offip.eeting was sponsored by day by county Demociatie cers. jislative committee of the Final plans and arrangements can Association of Univrr-iVomeand the Business will be made for the Democratic H'ofessional Womens club. tea to be held Wednesday afterMeeting was held at the War noon. October 27, in the War Memorial home, and for the rally trial home. at Crystal Mabel Nielsen of the B. the same evening pP. W. club conducted the Springs. chairman and chairlady g. Community singing of willEach be asked to report his or her ica" was led by Jane Mrs. Melvin Kay as progress for 100 percent registraunpanist. The pledge of al- tion in his precinct. Anyone ee was led by Lura Redd, able to attend is asked to see that an alternate be there to relent of the A.A.U.W. Edward Benes, who acted port. iirman of the forum, the, following candi-HarolReese and Lehoy "RaxjliA" Story Meet Monday Rally Here Fri. e half-brothe- - Lin-.vit- h in-e- d d Writers four-yea- two-yea- r i 0 Knudson summariz- Floyd - NOTICE law regarding creation tricts for representation on 'hool board. Mrs. Benes tsed the selection of the board of public welfare, i- Ann Gibbs, assistant re-- ! director of the state de- The regular Council meeting of the City Council will commence at 8:47 p. m. Thu.sday night. Oct. 21, lf4S instead of 8 oclock as per regular schedtent of health, discussed the ule. The meetings are held in tal health bill, sponsored the council room of the city hall. national and state Parent-U'- r (Signed) Lorenzo J. Bolt, Mayor. associations. Bones called for questhe floor, and a followed. Miss summarized the accom-- t - from the forum. fit refreshments were Marks Of Childrens Theater On Vet Drama-Teachin- g u,vs;.y ; the addi-t- loyal support theories of education 'hous.inds of men enter-U- f puted army through selective through entertainment. lminder-directothe , In her statement, internationally of the r'e olficers and national officers are invited to ap- - known Vhildrens theater of New its t three-ypatours of ex-- J York, which is celebrating , ,u,. p'ir active duty, and direct 23, h anniversary . issions will some stressed tht far, go to of ju ideas her original Sed 'eterans with two or ago methods and years 0f college, R.O.T.C. n,le entertainment ates and enlisted men of values vvert ri J Suiar army. offic'r candidate school radical. w vam has been of 'h doubled, with nomenal growth and w'snof 2,10 every month. Civi- - d en's theater to the interest pro1(1 2' many her of cooperation years old may and 'Pr canJidate school gressiveiy minded sponsor said. . year or more volunteer patrons, Mrs. Ma)or (nls- These men. if For a quarto: century jjjj enlisted as sergeants sponsors and the pre and unwav. a month. played a consistent Wardrop said he has ering faith in and a profoundly of the ll( a'l necessary forms svmpathetic appreciation I set f, IUl,1Dns for goa.s idealistic commissions seemingly r candidate school. myself to reach. Our chief objective haschild Feeling Cured been to give to every o in' Amo. ica. or irrespective irs'NVlLLE MichRP circumstances, ar' H told police he creed, coloi to learn j in a fire alarm because an equal opportunity ma of the love and know tired to walk and to literature finest home. Firemen the world's most potent ot p ii "'ham could rest through that of eduea'ton. the in the county jail. tl havi F11 have "In the past 25 eat'. a news item ot of thougn I hone scores J brought it to No. 7. to train t; r , ftUuiW - en-h- ac-ar- , s - i'i-in- s ii Insurance . Jura gen-(Tou- five-yea- s af-fa- - Bin-hm- v Week Start Congressman Here Friday r the expiration months of in this age date of the original policies. We have drawn many of them This will give the veterans time influ- away from the unhealthy to convert their term insurance and ences of gangster movies to a permanent N.S.L.I. plan or :adio crime programs and won renew their term insurance for for admiration their r an additional period. vnicn n t rt j i nnicn I Renewals may be made without collival but at a iatlon of fine ethics a physical examination, higher premium rate based on could , This literature. ood -and veterans attained age at ac(.omp!jhpd the time of renewal. the and support without the vision O'Brien stressed the fact that of pa . to renew social wan- veterans who plan and civic educators, their term insurance should subsuch us in kers have given mit their renewal application, moHMire. plus a premium payment, piior The A. A. U. W. is celebrating to the expiration date of the of the the 25' h anniver-ar- y term policy. Guy A. original Children's T ee Major Clare service officer. district Howard, of theater vvrh a peiformance i Utah department of veterans school Pinnochio at the high Em- is office in whose s. the auditorium here Saturday after- ployment Security office, Hownoon. October 30. Mrs ard hotel on Mondays, Tuesdays Kav is chai. man of and Wednesdays of each week, nut" tee in charge of will be glad to assist any vetments. eran in renewing or reinstating Tickets will be on sale soon his or her insurance, he said. as bv all A. A. U. W. members vv'ell as at one of '.he local busiSheriff In Bad With Law Watch the paper ness firms. GROVETON. N. H. (UP) Sherannouncements for further .Alonzo N. La Borne, convicted iff event this outstanding t:adi-lof drunken driving in an aeeia become now has whk'h well asident involving a truck and his as educational tional car. was ordered in court to pay cul'ura! annua! project of the A. a S50 fine and S15.22 costs. He of the i City brunch indicated he would appeal. urged. c W.. Misf 5-- Utah Poultry ,? super-realism- Adult School To Relatives and friends of James Brigham Hyrum Blaylock, City business man and civic Next Congressman Walter K. Granworker who died suddenly of a ger. in Brigham City yesterday, to the willing ears of heart attack October 11, paid The Box Elder county Adult reported final tribute to his life and charnew industries committee of the next will school open acter at funeral services Mon- Education the Box Elder Chamber of Comw eeK. according to Kenneth E. merce that progress was being day afternoon in the Fourth ward chapel. Bishop Geo: go A. Weight, supe. inleildent. made in efforts to secure action All inieiested persons are reNielsen presided over the seron the equipment" problem that Box at meet Elder the quested io vices. is the hurdle in the path of on The family prayer was otter- high school library 27Wednesutilization of Bushnell General at 7:30 ed by President John I. Lilly day evening. October hospital. courses and to consider oclock Eaiiier this month, through while. At the chapel Mrs. Agfor classes. efforts nes Wood played the pi elude icgister Granger's Congressman varin he offered will Courses a list of supplies needed by and invocation was by Dr. E. B. of homemaking and A. Hill to make Bushnell Harrison. Geraldine Thomjison ious lines home living, home and commun- Joseph sang My Faith in Thee," achospital a military academy beautificaand improvement was submitted by the office of companied by Mrs. Margaret ity tion, farm mechanics, vocation- the Johnson. president of the United budgeting and Stales to the office of the chief The background and genea- al agriculture methods of money management, of staff. logy of J. H. Blaylock and the methods in teaching and child delineawere Tuesday Congressman Granger Blaylock family received a telegram from Major ted in tribute to his character training. Credit for vvoik done in the General Henry S. Aurand, direcby Patriarch Clarence Johnson adult school will be given to tor of logistics, general staff, U. of Idaho Falls, a brother-in-law- . S. army, saying that "with refJ. D. Gunderson, president of the those desiring it. erence to the equipment desired ComBox Elder Chamber of to equip Bushnell hospital as a merce and former secretary of the Brigham City Peaches base- Cal. military school, the army has no ball team, praised the deceased's special program in general aid of private military schools. Diloyalty and willingness to work rect aid by the army is limited for the public benefit. Hervin To Be to military equipment for proBunderson spoke of his splengrams of military Instructions. did qualities as a friend and Carl Henshaw However, General Aurand furneighbor, husband and father, of Congressman h 20. the California district, ther explained that army surand Bishop Nielsen told of his considered a probable appointee pluses suitable for general use loyalty to his chu:ch and his as secretary of defense in the of educational Institutions are willingness to serve in any ca- event of Governor Thomas E. allocated to schools by the Uniwhen called upon. pacity Deweys election as president in ted States Office of Education. A violin quartet, Delpha Anbe a special He further said that some equipwill dersen, Joan Morris, Dorene November, Meacham and Wilma Siggard guest and speaker at the regu- ment also is made available to luncheon of the Brig- schools through the Bureau of played "That Silver Haired Dad- lar weekly ham club, Friday Community Facilities, Federal Rotary City Eail J. In of Mine, closing, dy Works administration. "Suggest Johnston sang I Shall Not Pass noon. In addition to all Rota'ians, these two agencies be queried to This Way. accompanied Again Today is the last day for en- by Mrs. Margaret Johnsen, and others interested in hearing see if llill Military academy can rolment in the two-daschool the benediction was are in- qualify for acquisition of availpronounced Congressman Henshaw for home nursing of polio victo luncheon the vited attend able surplus property under by Glenn Fife. tims, sponsored by the Box ElFlowers were under the direc- meeting. Due to limited seating either or both these acts," GenNational tion o the Relief der, county chapter, and capacity, only a few reservations eral Auramd " cupcludad. ran he accepted, anti these hiukt "'Members of the committee F!dauon. for Infantile Paraly- Primaiy and lYie society club Rotary sis, Mrs. E. B. Owen, chairman and Seventies furnished be made with Wayne Smith, stressed the Importance of action family for Box Elder county, reminded and flower Pall bearers committee chairman, at the tel- on the supulies problem at the cais. Box Elder women today. were E. II. Peters, Orville Mor- ephone office not later than earliest possible date, and ConThe classes will be held from rell, R. W. Forrest, J. D. Gun- Thursday noon. gressman Granger telephoned his 10 oclock in the morning until The Ro!a:y luncheon, at which staff in Ogden, ordering them D E. Chase and David derson, 3:30 oclock in the afternoon, O. Andersen Burial was in the Congressman Henshaw will immediately to relay the inforThursday and Friday of this Biigham City cemetery, with speak, will begin at 12:15 o'clock mation to his secretary in Washweek, in the Biigham City Fifth the grave dedicated by Earl in the Howard hotel banquet ington, D. C., and investigate the ward chapel. room, and will be over by 1:30 two possible avenues cited, the Kelly. , There is room in the class for Luncheon will be $1 U. S. Office of Education and o'clock. Hie Federal Works 00 women interested in learning, wishper plate. or refreshing their knowledge, ing to attend the luncheon of how to take care of victims should phone Smith for reservaof infantile paralysis, Mrs. Owen tions at the earliest possible said. She said there still was Girls Give as available reserva- Teen-Ag- e Co-O- p room in the class for additional tions are very limited, it was Sacrament Program Sun. enrolments, but that the class announced. would have to he closed this Sacrament meeting in the "Largest in the West" is the (Wednesday) evening, in order eviscera- article says that Utahs poultry Second ward Sunday evening that arrangements might be way the poultry and a was under the direction crop is five percent above of made to accomodate the class, ting plant of the Utah Poultry 17 above and Counselor percent Jensen. and Farmers cooperative in Salt year ago Lafayette including lunch which will be Lake Renie H. Littlevvood gave the average. City is described in the the soived each day. This la: go increase of poultry prelude on the organ. Pacific Poultry-man- , W. Ralliston Linscott of New current issue of The opening song, Now Let a monthly magazine for in Utah is attributed to the fact York, western director for the the cooperative contracted Us Rejoice In the Day of Salthat western published poultrymen National Foundation for Infanwith growers to produce some vation, was sung by the contile Paralysis, will attend the at Palo Alto, Calif. The cover of the magazine 700,000 chickens this year in or- gregation, and Joyce Kimber school here, it was announced der to furnish a supply for its gave the opening prayer. this week. He has come from shows Charles P. Runn, manager modem As a sacrament song, the and of plant. Tills production the division, poultry Los Angeies, where he conductis made possible by the increase Frank Williams, eviscerating sang Jesus Once of ed a meeting. The polio condifinished fact that poultrymen are putting Humble Birth." Basil Williams examining tion in southern California is no foreman, in bioods of meat chickens be- and Ross Olsen with 12 deacons broilbetter 98 deaths have occurred wrapped packages of split tween their replacement broods served the sacrament. shows article The chickens. ing this year and at the present time of White Leghorns for which Rena B. Hopkins had charge of operations. plant 51 persons are in iron lungs, the pictures out that the number Utah is noted. Some meat of the program, which was furPointing iron ever of largest group lungs L. L. S. of chickens raised in the United chickens have gone into turkey nished by the Teen-agasembled he reports. is estimated at brooder houses after the poults girls. Dee Ann Davis gave the this States year This year has been the worst a year ago, the' are out of the way. patriotic theme. in history for poliamyelitis, he 15 percent under A musical reading, What Is further stated, with 2.800 cases America To Me," was given by .eported to date this year. Donna Jensen, followed by a To Be Ball The county organization as talk, The Constitution of the well as the national foundation United States, by Ann Jones. are quite concerned, Mrs. Owen The girls chorus sang "America At Legion We join in urging woaid. The Beautiful, under the direcmen to turn out for this polio tion of Carol Johnson, with Phylvolunteer training school, so t lis Reeder that Box Elder will be piepared Paul Strand, famous major t.ophy. C. B. Stratford, organi-leagu- Anderson at the piano. Marilyn discussed Why A to meet any emergency which outfielder of the latdzer of the first American Legion United and Jeannene States, been has be in guest team Brigham City, might develop. Polio has broken 20s and early 30s, will Anderson, Ella Anderson, Darout in Cache valley. speaker at the American Legion commissioned by the Utah de lene Meservy and Donna Kim-bo- r Mrs. H. C. Hansen, state wo- baseball banquet Thursday atjpartment to make the presen sang An Angel From On mens advisor of the National 7 p. m. in the Box Eider high .ation to the Brigham team, followed b y Phyllis High, Foundation in Utah, will be in school cafeteria, it was announcReeders talk on The Governattendance at the school. She ed Tuesday. Strand joins Fred ment of God. Bishop Knudsen - bringing Mrs. Louis Bunce and Sanford and Kent Peterson, curmade a short talk and read a daugh-to:- , rent major league pitching stars, her little letter from William T. Davis, a staff. who was stricken by polio to :ound out the speaking missionary laboring in Wales. were Local Legion officers last fall. The child, Lou Ann The chorus sang Onward ChrisBunco, is a very willing child elated to secure Strand as the tian Soldiers. and Beverly MeHe had been to work with, and she will be featured speaker. closed the meeting with servy baseball a demonstration of the effectiverecommended by such the Lords prayer. ness of properly-directehome stalwarts as Eddie Mulligan, treat- Phil McLease and Lcs Goates as nursing in ment of poliomyelitis. Mrs. a teller of fascinating baseball tcrested in attending. For this Cripple Courageous Owen asserted, yarns. As a youngster Strand reason the banquet is open to Miss. was a pitcher with the world the entire public. The banquet ROCKLAND, (UP) childStopover Drawn Out champion Boston Braves in 1914 will begin promptly at 7 o'clock, Though crippled since PORT WORTH, Tex. UP hood, Nancy Cole of Assonippl and at the 1918 series between however, tickets must he was graduated from Boston UniCleveland Indians and thoUained no later than Wcdnes-BraveJack Fe:guson stopped over here he was a special guest. day afte noon. Tickets may be versity cum laude and now has for a visit while en route by which obtained from the following: set up her own accounting busitrain from Virginia to Denver. banquet Thursday's He liked the place so well he honors the B.igham City legion Harvey Wardrop, Earl Madsen, ness. She plans to keep books decided to stay a while. That team, winner of the 1918 Utah Quig Nielsen, Carl Seashore, Vic for small Business men, was in 1900 and he's still here. junior baseball f:om her home. She can championship Forsgren, Lafe Jenson, and third place holders of the Glover, Cna.l.e Beckert, C. B, move about on crutches with , Treat difficulty and has oniy October 27 is the last regis- - Western Regional meet, will Stratford, Dll' Fif- -, Bill Tun-esttration day before the general provide the setting for the pre- Leon Ti"irt, Ed Welch and l'rnit"d use of her arms and hands. electon November 2. senta'.ion of the champiunsnip Jatk Bun. Magazine Features Prior notice from the Veterans will be sent to administration to millions 1 Lowers Bars To The American Xssociation of,voking classic plays veterans whose national service We have life insurance term policies will $ 35,000 of the Miss Lura Redd is piesident, is tion We start expiring now, the state diV organiza- stirred their imaginations. rector of the Utah department army needs 35,000 more one of the national fa, the Mahave biought to them lister Sergeant Har-- tions to which Clare Tree tales of veterans affairs announced and fairy fantasies, bles, this week. arriinp, i(1Ca recruiting jor. Children's '.heater pioneer, for its which they instinctively crave The notice will be sent two The officers today paid public tribute starved are for her once dis- hut for which they needed before Officers Granger Follows Up On Suggestions For Acquiring Surplus n ,en's of ser- - BRIGHT s Notice Is Sent Years Twenty-Fiv- e PROSPECTS Polio Course ANNIVERSARY PLAY Pinnochio PAGES HUNT INTO NEW EQUIPMENT CHANNELS; Blaylock Mon. 6 To Enroll For s - OUT. 20, 1018 Today Last Day alien-Jjapte- candidates for state By The News r; Lewis S. Wight, candi-fo- r Accepted A short story written by Ruby county com-ner- ; Horace Hunsaker Zundell Boedeker. member of the candi-fo- r pidward D. Ward, Writers Realm, has been accounty coro- cepted by the Deseret News. ner. According to word from the A candidate discussed his the stoiy, The Weaker editor, on questions of public Sex. will be published in the e. public health and Sunday magazine section of the the severance News. 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