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Show BOX ELDER VOTED - - COMPLETE TABULATION OF TOTALS BY PRECINTS ON PAGE 2 OF TODAYS NEWS-JOURNA- L Brought Frost And Weather Summary Shows To Turn In Doe uperalures. . figures of 3 pleas-- mato harvest; also corn and month were Charles of melons. Beet harvest nearly all s summary notes City completed." feather 0f the Brigham ,, and ' Permits Unused Extended season The table of maximum and minimum temperatures for the Monthly summary yesterday. month, and designation of clear, that there were three partly cloudy and cloudy days! as recorded by Clifford, is as Udavs in which the up into the 80s, folows four were only Aere to Part descended it which jn during , temperature. was moisture four times 1.78 he month, totaling rt e J hundredths of an of October if) the evening on the 25th hundredths a on another 26 hundredths and the big jh and 28th, inches, fell 'totaling pive 0H cold and 15. nights were October the mercury fell, to 30 the October 18 when p, was 32 degrees, Octo-jnheit was 31 and Octo-- j Octo-;th- e (hen it was 32. On fhen n temperature maximum 5 degrees and on the 13th 14th it was 81 and 82 report month nine days, ight cloudy. 'ford's the of October j 1 ber. The Box Elder l will serve as a receiving station showed that there were 14 partly cloudy It frosted the 17. 'News-Journa- Prevailing during the month . .outherly, although on Oc-16 the wind was from the cast, the day following the News-Journa- am. notes that "September ended the to ailing frost tford E Testimonial Robert Sunday Honors Mantua Elders Howard Hansen L. Isaacson soon for the Northcentral and Western states respectively. Heave ions ulYOXE j Af INVITED amber Of Commerce Presenting Public io Concert By An Outstanding Artist -- unusual event of interest people of Brigham City very good, and she is a phenom. She has an Elder county is being enal personalpleasing 'ed by the extremely entertainment .ittee of ity. the Box Elder As a recording artist on Red er of Commerce, it was Mrs. Harris weed this week. A pro-- ' Seal Victor records, Charsuccessful. been has ol folk very songs and classi-:jsi- les director musical OConnel, by an outstanding ar-of RCA Victor division being offerecT free to the of the of America, u! Radio Corporation public, according to M. brtcher, entertainment com-'- t says: "I have long entertained the chairman. admiration for Johana highest event will be a piano Harris gifts as a pianist and Harris, wife of scholar. Because I regard her famous composer, Roy Har-h- so highly, I brought about her is a member of the Utah as a Red Seal arengagement Agricultural college mu-iseveral years ago, Victor tist by this year. Held in the and the Company has had every Elder stake tabernacle reason to be pleased with the Bo sight-reader- c s me e a ne o e ne ?ne o 71 at Not only is concert will be open arrangement. Harris a virtuoso of forhana e public without admission but her midable attainments, le. informed interest in her recordHarris's musical talent is ing work and her understandUl,g enthusiastic ing of the requirements of the 'n and through-"amicrophone have led to the prowherever she has ap-- , duction of records that are highln concert. "She plays ly unusual musically and tech' erone can understand nically. ove to hear, several About the artist herself, one rs who heard her play of her programs states: this week Johana Harris began her phereported. uials of the Community nomena career as a child prodassociation praised the igy of six. Then known as iber entertainment commit- - Beault Duffey, she was a mere arranging this unusual wisp of a thing with long curls, and opening it to the an uncanny ear, and a prodi'' "e fcel comes t that Mrs. gious memory. Today she will ably augment to us as Johana Harris, wife of .Relation's efforts to bring the famous composer, Roy Harof .t.1'c best things in the ris, with over twenty years rej , bne arts to and Brigham concert, broadcasting make them available experience. Beginning ! "al8 Public, Earl Mad-ne- i cording as a brilliant virtuoso of the rotomrnunity Concert mantics, she has seen the tastes L n declared. "As a high of the musical world deepen to'islii?ncen Pianlst, Mrs. wards the classics and broaden all Commun-1,Conpl I Please towards the moderns, and she ' members who have has matured with them. During Mr fino m u her teens the brilliant young pianists re under the associa-Apices.- " nianist became absorbed with subtile beauties of chamber ann' As accompanist for the music. lcaJ pianist ttaeh Auer "Uent,"'110 has unrolled as master classes of Leopold recom- - and Paul Kochanski, she learn!;,rrs. irs' CHher hied those secrets of phrasing i her famous is a l'"d ve7' aecom- - which were to make Period and Eivcs 3 as a master of tone color. DurfllIcd with ing the last ten years she has intr d tauona" ar,btry of become an outstanding Mann asserted proter of the contemporary mu hf "f Mis. Har- - sic which is an important part 'no .n'' Her teclKiiqup is of her daily life." evening, Nov. 11 "K 8 the h Har-neer- ET 1 ) - thrill-.orrnanc- these extended season permits. The business reply cards should be signed and mailed in an envelope, along with the metal tag, to the l at once. The Wildlife Federations of Box Elder county hope to collect the great majority of the extended season permits, and then will use them to convince the state fish and game commission that sportsmen of the county do not want doe kill-ein western Box Elder this year or any other year while conditions remain as they are at present. One sportsmen, m sending in his card and tag, wrote, My hunting experience in Grouse Creek this year fully convinced me in my own mind that we should do all in our power to see that no deer are taken on these permits, and that any that are taken will only reduce the hunting possibilities during the regular hunting season in the future. He continued, I have talked with farmers from Park Valley, ivest,.vex. Gr(iuseicreekr..ajnd I have yet to find a farmer or rancher in the vicinity who feels that the game commission did the right thing when they opened up for the taking of 200 head of either sex. As a consequence, enclosed is my permit and tag. We wish you success in picking up as many others as possible prior to the date of hunting. A number of applications, at $3 each, were made for the special permits by sportsmen whose only interest was to see that the permits were not used, and that the Grouse Creek herd was not reduced by an extra season kill of bucks and does. I wouldnt take a thousand dollars for the pleasure and good hunting Ive had for bucks in regular season in that part of the county, one sportsman declared. "Im willing to spend an extra $3 to keep it that way for years to come. I know the deer population out there isnt excessive in fact, it is hardly holding its own. Nearly all of the ranchers and farmers in the area signed a petition protesting the extended season, and agreed that they would post their land and do as much as they could to make the hunt unsuccessful. fm direction ieat "Deer hunting is a fine sport that many sportsmen enjoy each year, and true sportsmen want to continue to enjoy hunting bucks as well as permit others to enjoy the sport in years to come, Anderson declared. "Every doe that is killeld, however, endangers the future of deer hunting. The Box Elder and Bear River Wildlife federations, as vvell as ranchers and stock-meof the Grouse Creek area, are agreed that the deer population of that area cant stand the slaughter of 200 does, or any sizable fraction of that nura-- Jo- you mu box elder o Hew5 either sex" deer permits for the Grouse Creek unit were mailed this week to 200 persons who were successful in the lottery of that area, and Earl G. Anderson, president of the Box Elder Wildlife federation, urged that all holders of such permits turn them in unused. observer VOLUME 53, NUMBER 89 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, GAS AND OIL COMPANY BRINGS To Meel P.-T- A NOVEMBER 5, PRIORITIES FOR BUSHNELL TO IN PRODUCING GAS WELLS HERE At B.E.H.S. Nov. 10 END The Wells Strike Gas Of Commercial Quality At Edge Of Brigham Parent-Teache- r NOV-1- 5, W.A.A. ANNOUNCES associa- Or Bids Will Be Opened Nov. 29, With Transfer Soon After Bid tion will meet at the high school auditorium Wednesday evening, November 10 at 8:00 oclock. The program will include prayer by J. Oleen Palmer, a welcoming address by Victor J. Bott, principal of Lincoln school, and music by the fourth grade students. Report will be made on progress toward the new Central school by Kpnneth E. PONY EXPRESS 8 PAGES 1948 Seventh Ward Bazaar And Food Sale Sat. The Seventh ward will conAdvertisement that Bushnell duct a bazaar and food sale Sat- General hospital is available 11:30 oclock for urday morning at and that priorities disposal," under the direction of the ward will at 12 oclock noon expire Relief society, with Afton Olsen, November 15, Is made in todays Jane. president, in charge. l issue of the by The sale will be held at the the War Assets administration, Valberg building, 257 North office of real property disposal. of Main and will feature all kinds The advertisement is a required Weight, superintendent schools, and 'Karl L. Krusmark, of delicious home cooked foods step in the deal to dispose of architect. and Jovely hand-madarticles, Bushnell General hospital for Plans for the new school will des. use, and represents notiBy bato is invited be shown. Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, the Everyone fication of a last chance" to chairman of the Central district, zaar and sale, it was announced. exercise priorities by federal Ladies of Brigham City and will have charge of the progovernment agencies, state and Box Elder county are reminded gram. Refreshments will be local governments, municipaliof the tea and bridge party Sat- served. ties and Instituurday afternoon at the home of tions, including school districts, Mrs. Alf N. Olsen for the purand institutions. pose of raising money to fight In the the killer cancer. third priority group Is Colonel Joseph A. Hill of PortThe tea and bridge party is land, owner and president of A testimonial and dance honsponsored by the Civic Improvement club and the charge will oring Elder Carl Norman, son Hill Military academy of Portof Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Norman land and Puget Sound Naval be one dollar or more, which A homecoming was held in of Corinne will be held Satur- academy at Seattle, private milwill include refreshments, prizes the Corinne ward chapel Sunday-evenin- day, November 6 in the Corinne itary schools. H11J proposes to apd program. in honor of Elder Grant ward chapel and amusement acquire Bushnell hospital and ao can women her part Every personal property to equip it, who has served two hall. diReeder, towards fighting this dread coedElder Norman will leave for and to open a sease, and be highly entertain- years as a missionary in the the mission home in Salt Lake ucational military school for ed at the same time by attend- California L. 'D. S. mission. children of first through 12th ing this tea. For reservations The meeting was under the grades. to play bridge please call Mrs. direction of the Missionary Theodore P. Eslick of the U. S. bishopric with George Tiller at 305 and those Norman conducting. office of education, Kansas City, ladies desiring to play bridge Henry The opening song, "Weary Mo., and John Skeen, regional are asked to please bring their was followed by the prayNot," director, War Assets administraown cards. er by Glen M. 'Reeder. The saction, Denver, were ln Portland at rament The tea will commence song was "Oh, It Is yesterday completing an exami1:30 oclock but ladies may call and a solo, "In The nation and inspection of Colonat ' any time during the after- Wonderful, was rendered by Ray el Hills qualifications and Garden, noon, states Mrs. Alf N. Olsen, Reeder, accompanied by Mrs. posal for Bushnell use, and as- chairman. him in completing Ray Reeder. . sistlng his Elder Reeder told of some Inf ormaL. application. ,jto .acquire the property. teresting talek and felated some , of the experiences he had while The advertisement ln todays in the mission field. A piano l is one of the final solo was given by Mrs. Douglas before the property acsteps 5 Campbell and remarks were tually is transferred. made by Elder Wendell Barker If he acquires Bushnell and Further discussion of arrange of North Ogden, a former comhigh officials of War Assets all have said there appears to be ments for institution of a new panion of Ellder Reeder and A. no reason why he should not aerie of the Fraternal Order of M. Reeder, father of the misColonel Hill plans to have the 20-3Eagles in Brigham City and sionary was the closing speakWill 0 coeducational military school ln progress of a membership cam- er. After the closing song, We operation by paign now in progress, will be Thank Thee O God For A Pro1949, with a student body of held at a meeting of prospec-ti- phet, benediction was offered This Evenin 1,500 to 2,000. It is expected the members of the new aerie by Claude R. Barker of the Bear Elder Carl Norman tuition at the school, including on Nevember 8 in the Pheasant River ward. board and room, will be about An important meeting of the cafe. The institution has been to serve in Northern states $700 a year. Hill has said, givboard of directors of the set tentatively for December 5. ing it a wide economic advanclub has been called by Dr. The meeting of prospective Box City on November 8 and will tage over other boarding schools. Frank Saito, president. It will members was called by G. A. fulfill a mission in the NorthThe bid or bids if there are be held at Hal Bosleys home Mischke, organizer for the F. O. ern states. His older brother, others beside Hills for 8 any oclock E., who has been working here starting promptly at misnow Milton, is serving a Bushnell will be opened at Denfor several weeks. tonight. sion in Norway and has been ver at 1 oclock Because of the nearness of the Monday afterReports will be made at the a year. noon, November 29, in the DenChristmas holiday season the meeting, the organizer said, by Two more Box Elder county gone He is a graduate of Box Elder ver War Assets office, and it is regular Monday night dinner by committees named at the men have enlisted in the army high school and has been helpmeeting for November 8 has last meeting of the group - to and air force, according to Mas- ing his father on their farm in expected that transfer of the property will be made shortly been postponed and in its place help formulate ter Sergeant Harvey Wardrop, west Corinne since arrangements graduation. ' afterward. a work night has been called for the institution. local recruiter. The two men Friends and relatives, and all to begin immediate action on Anyone who is interested in are Merle Isaacson, 18, Mantua, members of the Corinne ward the Eagles will be welcome at and Stacy Kay, 18, east Tremon- are invited to attend. the street decoration project. Bus Driver Has Time All members are request- the meeting. ton. Both enlisted for three-yea- r ed to report at the Box Elder Those who have signed the terms with Stacy being enGetting Arrested high manual training shop by charter list for the new aerie listed in the air force last Fri- Presbyterian Church Services CHICAGO (UP) Bus driver 7:30 oclock Monday, November are now engaged in an intensive day and Merle enlisting Monday The Community Presbyterian John Eaves was just asking to 8 .according to Hal Bosley and membership campaign to com- for duty with the first constabube arrested. He drove his big of plete their charter list, and hope lary division stationed in Ger- church will hold services SunClifford Mehler, to exceed their quota day morning at 11 oclock with bus through eight red lights in this project. by the many. in and out of Merle will At the business jneeting held time of the institution, the ortake his basic Lincoln Andprson of the West- a row, last Monday night an active ganizer said. A report on this training at Fort Ord, Calif., while minster college in Salt Lake traffic, and honked his horn loudly. membership committee was ap- membership campaign will be Stacy will take his training at City conducting. Not a policeman appeared. school Two students, high conmade President at At the November time Texas. San the Saito, Antonio, meeting pointed by Gordon Rees Dixie and Finally Eaves spotted a park8 Nancy Don of also. Isaacson of their enlistments Baird, chairman; sisting The Eagles are a social and was attending school at Box El- will give short talks concerning ed squad ear, pulled up alongDale Baron, Rex Baron and side and asked the officers to Week. Woody Hansen. This committee beneficial fraternal order and der high school while Kay was National Education The public is cordially invited investigate a suspected pickpocwill also take over the duties of pay sick and death benefits to working as a projectionist at ket among his passengers. to attend. members members. They also maintain the Main theater ln Garland. notifying other of meetings and be responsible homes in all cities in which Both of these men enlisted the Intentions of catching in presenting new membership there are aeries, and any PROCLAMATION MAYOR'S to the board of di- - bers is entitled to use these up with buddies who had enlisthomes. now ed previously. Merle hop.es to The organization rectors. WHERE AS,, the Society of American Florists, a According to Bud Hansen, pub-- has over one million members catch up with his buddy John licity chairman, the nominating in more than 1,400 aeries. The Mortensen from Honeyville who organization chartered by Special Act of Connonprofit committee for the election of aeries of the Fraternal Order of enlisted for the first constabuthe florists of America and seeks to represents gress, new officers for the coming yeai Eagles now own more than lary two weeks ago, while Stacy a bring greater understanding of all the beauties of meet at an early date to! 000,000 worth of war and victory hopes to catch up with his three flowers to the people of this country, and bonds. memcousins to Tremonton from the who present candidates enlisted early in the spring and bership of the club by DecemWHEREAS, flowers play an important role in the Know a news item? Please are now serving in the air force ber 13. At that time any other lives of all people by bringing them loveliness and hap7. No. to in Hawaii. it nominations may be made phone piness and release from many of lifes burdens, and Nick from the floor. Kozak, Vic Degn, Hal Bosley and Election Party Keeps Current Picture Before WHEREAS, flowers serve as an inspiration to us Budd Hansen were appointed to Crowds Election The Of to live a better and purer life and to create a brotherEvening Throughout committee. on this serve hood of all men so that the world may live in peace, and Box Elder countians had a announced, and a radio furnishchance to keep in touch with ed newscast reports throughout WHEREAS, the florist industry is endeavoring to Dr. Earl Practices as fast the evening, ln addition to the election developments, better mans lot through a greater love of flowers and as the reports came in from the large board for Box Elder counknowledge of the many uses of flowers, Dentistry In Ogden districts, Tuesday night at the ty returns, on which totals for in all districts Dr. Wynn C. Earl, son of Mr. public election party held in the all candidates NOW, THEREFORE, I Lorenzo J. Bott, mayor of were posted as soon as they were the city of Brigham, do hereby proclaim the week of and Mrs. Z. W. Earl, has opened War Memorial home. Hosts at the party were the telephoned or brought in. offices in Ogden, in association November 7 through November 14, 1948, which has Four telephones, two adding and the with Dr. E. E. Greenwell in the Box Elder been set aside by the Society of American Florists, as First Security Bank building on Box Elder county Republican machines, a radio, public adNational Flower Week in this city, and I urge our citia crew and Democratic commitand dress for central system rotating 24th and Washington blvd., zens to pay special tribute during the week to the beauty volun-terethe general practice of dentis- tees, and additional sponsors of dozens of interested and happiness flowers bring into our daily lives.were the Beehive Red Rock Botelection picture the ,Lept try. of Washington tling company, Superior dairy, current for the crowds that came A graduate Dated at Brigham City, this 5th day of November, University of St. Louis, Mo., in George Craghead sound service and went throughout the 1948. spent the and the Box Elder county' com1916, Dr. Earl has missioners. Loft drinks, cocoa, coffee and past two years in the dental LORENZO J. BOTT, Mayor Periodic state and national cookies were served free of corps of the army air forces at flashes from United Press were barge. San Antonio, Texas. ' Fighlin Harry made better keep it a deep, cret how he did it if wants to run again. Calamity The possibility of Brigham City residents heating, cooking and producing power with gas from wells virtually in the towns "back yard, was seen today with an announcement by Mrs. Ellen ChrLstion of president of the Box Elder Gas and Oil corporation. The company has struck gas of commercial quality in two wells, drilled about two miles west of Brigham City, across the road south from the city dump. The gas has been tested and is of commercial quality, and is not "marsh gas, Mrs. Christion said. The first well, south of the junk yard, struck gas at 550-fodepth, which showed about 200 pounds pressure. The well, which the company considers a "good producer, was capped. A second well blew in last Monday. It is located about two miles west of town. Gas of a stronger pressure than in the first well was found at The company is waiting for casing to complete this well,, As soon as the casing is set, another will be started at a location about one mile north. It is expected it will be finished by Christmas. Box Elder Gas and Oil corporation has applied for franchises to 6ell gas in Brigham City, Tremonton and other towns in this area. Ralph Arnold, California geologist, says there is considerable acreage on the gas- - structure tapped by the two wells. Most of it now is under lease by the corporation. Drillers of the wells are M. L. Davis of Santa Ana, Calif., and David Kant of Tremonton. itl He'd dark sehe ever Boost Cancer Fund News-Journa- e Attending Tea on-sit- e Testimonial Honors non-prof- Homecoming Held Carl Norman Sat. For Grant Reeder 775-dept- non-prof- : e, Han Institution . News-Journa- Of Eagles Dec. Board mid-Septembe- a Meet e 5 20-3- 0 Two Elderites Into Armed Forces 20-3- d Mantua Ward To Honor Two Elders Elder Howard Hansen, son of and Mrs. Clifford Hansen and Elder Robert L. Isaacson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Isaacson, all of Mantua, will be honored at a farewell testimon ial Sunday evening at 7:30 in the Mantua ward chapel with Newell J. Larsen conBishop ducting. Elder Hansen is a graduate of the Box Elder high school and seminary and has been farming with his father since his graduation. He will serve in the North Central states mission. Elder Isaacson Is also a graduate of Box Elder high school and lived in Honeyville until a to year ago when he moved Mantua with his family. He will serve in the Western states misMr. sion. These young men the mission home on 8 and will leave for sneetive missions enter November their November will re-o- 17. All members of the Mantua ward and friends and relatives of both Elder Hansen and Elder Isaacson are invited to attend this testimonial. A tin can is actually a steel one. Tin constitutes less than one pereent of the total metal in the axerage container. 20-3- j ' $30,-wi- ll News-Journa- s - eve-nine- |