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Show aMn- - 31 Former Brigham Annual Duck Hunt Will Second Attorney, Civic L Morn At Howard Cafe At 5 Worker Passes wont Jaycees - hunt discussed. Members were for sport Suni!mg ducks and particularly urged not to miss Rafterat a dinner the hunt because they have no table Ar- hunting place. Decern special led for will be made for evrangements Chamjunior ery Jaycee to get into a good bring down hambur- spot for the hunt, John Reese, 3;l itll be director member in charge of arrangeents, declared. Members , t)ie organization will buy their own breakfasts at L indications were the cafe Sunday morning. the of percentage Jaycees who have boats that Lhip would parhunt Sunday, can be used for Sundays hunt 'asked to meet at the are asked to get in touch with breakfast at 5 John Reese or Jess Jepperson, ,jfe for time sides will president of the Junior Chamber It that of the before Sunday. anj the rules J rnumi Box Elder high school junior and senior class members have had their pictures taken for this years year book, "The Boomerang, this week, by the Photo Art service. Photo Art service has announced the opening of its new of studio at 68G south Main street, jje administration to above Robbins bakery. program is for us use that voice, says chairman of the is for easiest way for us voice we slose the jie Tut pro-;iy- county convencounty commit--ed- tlise From county . n are furnishing the Tor the state commit-- i I the state com-:n- e country comes the for National adminis-;hfarm program. a vital decisions hav-- , from e ,th conservation, the out. "That is so important for the en elected in the tes and counties to be to of the majority of rater b points trsin the communities the country. slider county farmers eligible to vote should of ties f elections, he to vote may committee elected but a small pars- the in iilure the sent ' fanners in.. the eom-Yo- be the committee-don- t want, if you fai Bishop says. the going is real e is a tendency to let is as elections and isponsibilities slide. It fe neglect our rights jsc them. ers who are partici-- : ttie 1918 Agricultural M program, sugar w who had a contract federal crop insurance for this year, are vote in these farmer-1 and held e as place for meet- - throughout the Monday afternoon, at 2 oclock in the hurch. cy, Monday after-15- , at 2 oclock 1948, house. urt Tuesday alter- at 2 oclock 1 1918, S. church. Tuesday afternoon, MS, at 2 oclock in the dle, Tuesday at 1918, S. after-1- 2 church. Wednesday ,on' , oclock after-I- 'ah Power .dnestlay afternoon, at 2 iuse. ' S. oclock in the Thursday after-- ' at 2 oclock church, 'Thursday afternoon, at 2 oclock in the nurch Malion Of To Go On l! n 1 in Utah continuous today and ef-th- 0 repatria-jr- , Jla1 t k the hro"k said- - hat six distri-J!r- s ln the United lns Noised as an eai,uro since the a clasc- SiN - 0J - Good Shot PoSALT LAKE CITY (UIM lice car 91 replied to the radio We shot the r' American Ration distribution ,P is scheduled nuarJ', the proil iS 5TUntil aU re have bten Vl i s II deceased patrol dispatcher: the porcupine right between Holbrook, hats a fence." the and house Utah general a porcupine, good place to shoot ? M,ar C. though 14 s at 2 oclock and Light 1918, part American Indian. Lowe was a student at Mustering a sizeable force of members, the Brigham City club under the chairmanship Programs in schools in the of Cliff Mehler and Hal Bosley Brigham City area marked the At 67 rolled their sleeves and went to of My Hair, The time of the Leadership local observance of Armistice and now is negowork at the Box Elder high meeting and Welfare meeting to day, along with last night's tiating for the novels publicaschool shop Monday night. be held in connection with the piano concert presented in the tion. South Box Elder stake confer- Box Elder stake tabernacle, unLowe, who is a Ph. D. candibracmade frames and They ence have been changed to Sun- der the auspices of the mer-- , date in the departmet of rokets for the silhouette paintings No meetings will be held chants committee of the Box Elmance literature and languages to be placed upon . the street day. November 13 as pre- der Chamber of Commerce. at the University of Chicago, is Saturday, lamps along the principal busi- viously announced. The first a veteran of World War II, and The Brigham City post of the ness section during the Christwill be the priesthood American Legion, of which Eric meeting spent part of his service career mas holidays. in an army hospital. His novel leadership meeting to be held Seashore is commander, had is a psychological study of the Due to the lack of adequate Sunday morning at 8.30 oclock charge of patriotic programs for braces strips of malleable steel in the Sixth ward chapel. The the junior and senior divisions disintegration of a man who is were made to reinforce the welfare meeting will be Sunday at Box Elder high school yesterForemen Hold Annual frames. Metal brackets were afternoon at 2:30 oclock in the day morning. At this time all Cue to crowded conditions in also made in the same manner tabernacle. Duck Hunt Thursday to be attached to the frames stake welfare workers and bish- Lincoln school, Armistice proThe Brigham City volunteer which will be mounted and oprics will meet with Bishop grams and flag ceremonies were Wirthlin and at the same time held in each room, separately, fiye department held their an braced against any weather hawork directors of the bishopric, and a similar nual duck hunt yesterday, on zards. procedure was The high school art classes, relief society and priesthood held at Willard school following the Armistice holiday. under the direction of Miss Lura quorums will meet with Donald flag ceremony. Victor J. Bqtt, Bill Sackett is fire chief. While the hunting members Redd, will paint silhouettes on E, Davis. past Utah department commansesof time The screens the tacked the of der, American were general the transparent Legion, had gunning department Notice for another meeting of The charge of the Lincoln school River ref to these frames so that a var- sions remain unchanged. applicants to sign the charter for waierfowl on Bear s re iety of Christmas scenes will be first at 10 oclock Sunday morn- Armistice day observance. for the new aerie of the Frater- uge, enough or ing and again at 7 oclock in the The junior division program nal Order of Eagles, to be in- mained in towm to provide full visible to anyone walking . evening. The people of the convened in the high school fire riding Brigham City's through protection stituted in Brigham City on DeMain street. According to Meh stake are urged to be in atten- auditorium at 9:50 oclock, concember 5, was announced today ler there will be awards given dance at these sessions to re- ducted by Austin Larsen. Colors A. G. orgaMischke, deputy by In in cash to students submitting ceive the message and inspira- were advanced by the American E. meetO. nizer for the F. The tion from the general authorities. Legion color guard in uniform, the designs. ing is to be held in the PheasMehler expressed his confi- The Fifth ward choir, with Cath- Charles Beckert first vice comant cafe Monday evening, Nodence that the club will be able erine Jaggi, director, and Helen mander, Max iBott second vice vember 15, starting at 8:30 to complete the second phase of Bunnell, accompanist, will fur commander, Ed Welch sergeant-at-arm- s oclock. and nLsh the music for the morning the project of assembling and Merlin Tams. Eric William J. Lowe Mischke said that the meetHighway accidents involving delivery to the city of these session and the stake choir di- Seashore, commander, led in the ing is open to anyone interested three cars during the night frames. rected by Harold Felt will fur- pledge of allegiance to the flag, . . . practiced law here . . . in becoming a charter member Wednesday and early Thursday Our task isn't an easy one nish music for the evening and prayer was offered by Diane of the new aerie and extended morning resulted in injuries to since we didn't have much to meeting. Jenson. A reading was given ties in Brigham City and Salt an invitation to anyone to at- two. The priesthood leadership at by Belva Anderson, and a muwotk with in the way of ideas Lake City. tend the meeting and make apTwo cars collided at the end and materials, but with splen- 8:30 Sunday morning is for the sical reading was given by DonPresident of the Brigham City plication for charter member- of the Bear River bridge at stake high na Mae Jensen, accompanied by did cooperation from school and stake presidency, of a he 1923 1924. club with in and a driven Chevrolet coupe Brigham group ship Rotary civic officials and the willing- council, patriarchs, stake Jeannine Andersen. The high, had served in Salt Lake City City citizens of whom over 115 by Ralph Coats, 126 south Hol- ness of our members, we hope priesthood committee, school boys quartet, Max Gru-- . as Rotary vice president in 1934 applicants have signed to date. den avenue, Midvale, and a Pon- to make our part of the Christ- all presidencies and secretaries Cliff Stallings, Gene Walker tiac four-doo- r and 1933, as president in 1936 sedan driven by mas program worthwhile to the of Meichizdek priesthood quor- nig. .on committees from ym Gerald, fepen,' sang, Reports 1943 in and as and secretary Ia9fi&,MorJy of Sunset. Coats public-ey-ums, Staiw' mission "president, and a song was given by the "said Mehler. ' 1941. District- governor of RbtSry the institution l day program bv 'suffered cuts and injuries to his comstake Aaronic in Members who priesthood participated be heard and girls double trio, Marilyn BurInternational jef 1946 fend 1947, rangements leg and chin. the work project which has re- mittee, stake committee for den, Barbara Larsen, Donnell a on the dance sched- - right a Glen he presided over District 110, also report Dummer, driving pick quired three nights so far and adult members of the Aaronic Jorgensen, Cozetta Petereit, Alfa of Decern-- ' for the uled evening comprising Utah and southern ber 4 at the War Memorial up truck belonging to Beehive is expected to take another two priesthood, bishops, bishops Jean Carter and Marilyn PeterCoal and Appliance, his employ work Idaho. are: Dr. Wynn An- counselors, ward clerks, stake sen. nights home. to severe cuts suffered the er, Vice president and treasurer Blaine Bosley, Dale ward teaching committee and A solo, Mischke expects to make a re- - face an(j joss 0j blood when his dersen, Rex Flag Without A of the Pacific National Life AsBaron, Baron, Hal Bosley, Aaronic priesthood general Stain, w'as from on the sung the by Val Woodgrand truck was reportedly forced off Vic Degn, Don Baird, Dr. Rusreply surance company, Lowe former- port land, accompanied by Verlene aerie department in organization road The the North Ogden. Decker of the sell Fishburn, Woody Hansen, ly was a director Cook. concerning official confirmation accident happened about 1 Phil Cutler, Lee Jensen, Delbert Mortgage company, and the of the institution date and an- oclock as Speaker was Ted Tuttle, memThursday morning Cliff Mehler and Dr. First Federal Savings and Loan nouncement of the Box Elder aerie Dummer, alone in the unloaded Hadfield, of the Box Elder seminary ber grand Frank Saito. .Lake Sait association in City. officials who will be in charge truck, was on his way back to who was a participant faculty, Norwood Hyer, head of the Known as speaker for the of the institution ceremonies. on in the historic TS Brigham City. school manual training dehigh and in Utah Republican party Iwo Jima. His left into the head crashed as aided with advisor, partment, other states, he was secretary of door glass, resulting in severe Lowell Grover Colors were retired by the helping with the the state Republican central he cuts. believed was It facial color guard, concluding Legion Electrician Orion Football City Celebration welding. committee committee; state lay, unconscious, at the scene Eskelsen has been asked to aid The annual football celebra- the program. chairman in 1931 and 1932, and or so with the installation of these of the wreck a half-hou- r The senior division program, tion, honoring the football playwas a candidate for Utah nabefore he was found, and he lost silhouettes, which will be placed ers of Box Elder conducted 1940. by Norman Jeppsen, in school, committeeman high tional consideiable blood. He was ta- on Main street during the first was held last Novem- was the same as the junior diMonday, Porn in Willard, Box Elder treatfor Dee to ken hospital week of December. ber 8. The first two classes were vision observance except that county, Aug. 2, 1881, he was a There are a number of impor- ment. Doctors said apparently was offered by Ted student-bodthe which after the held, prayer Sumson of Peter and Martha tant deadline dates on G-- I bill there were no fractures, and assembled in the auditor- Tuttle, and C. E. Smith gave an mers Lowe, and spent his youth benefits which World W'ar II there seemed to be no serious ium for the assembly. Short inspiring patriotic talk. farm. on his fathers working veterans should keep in mind, injuries other than shock and talks were given by Murray MaBrigham City stores and places He attended Brigham Young veterans administration officials loss of blood. son, Searl Beecher, Principal Alf of business were closed yesterof off the skidded the The truck of and none University out. university Although point Freeman, Coach. Ferguson, and day in observance of Armistice 2 Coach Utah, later teaching for two these are in the immediate off- highway sideways, tracks indiHarris. A double trio, day. Lowe years in Willard. In 1906, ing. they are listed for the ve- cated, and possibly the truck of Lynette Anderson, consisting The American Legion post turned over once then righted entered the University of Mich- terans information. A regional conference on soClarice Jeppson, Diane Davis, held its annual open houae at was He graditself. school. law Education and Training igan cial work is being held at Og- Shiiley Waddoups, Betty Marie War Memorial home from 5 Damage to the truck was not den Thursday, December 2, Wal- Korth, and La Ree Anderson, the uated in 1909. and admitted to G-- I education and training to 7 oclock last evening. Dutch the state bars of Michigan and benefits have two deadlines, one extensive. ter Jaggi, director of the Box El- then presented twm numbers, lunch was served. Utah. He had practiced law in to enter training and another to Blue Skies and Memories. der department of publip welUtah since. The time was then turned over training. Education North Stake Primary complete fare, announced this week. The conference, on the theme, to the football players who also Serving as Box Elder county or training must be started withUnion Meeting Nov. 20 The Conservation of Human gave short talks about this Edna attorney in 1910, he also wasl in four years after discharge or is will by July 29, 1951, whichever Brigham City attorney for open in the We- year's football season. of later. Primary workers of the North Resources, After the assembly was over ber auditorium at 10 years. While a resident college Box hold their will Elder stake with free tickets were given to the Dies In As a general rule, education November Union meeting Satur- o'clock in the morning, Brigham City, he was president to admit them inof the Box Elder Commercial or training must be completed Charles R. McKell, president of student-bodday afternoon, November 20, at club. not later than July 25, 1956. The 2 oclock at the Eighth ward the Utah state conference of so- to one of the downtown theaEdna O. Kaiser, stepmother of cial work, presiding, and Dr ters. exceptions from the genera! chapel. R. M. Kaiser of Brigham City, Although our football season died rule are veterans who enlisted A good program has been Lawrence S. Bee, associate proTuesday morning, Novemas as was it could not successful fessor of at State Utah or reinlisted before October 6, sociology ber 9, in Seattle, Washington afNine planned for assembly and in de1946. These men figure deadbeen, we, the students of ter a three work. Christmas work Agricultural college, Logan, and have weeks illness. Mrs. partment Box Elder, feel that we have Kaiser was a former resident of lines on I bill benefits from will be presented with sugges- James G. Keer, director of the lived up to the standards of the serof bureau assistance of their discharges and tions and and date the help given by stake To Vets Brigham City. She moved to vice, state department of public school. Ferl Barker. may start and complete their board leaders. Seattle about ten years ago and training later than other veterA good attendance is desired welfare, as the principal speakhad lived there until her death. ers. Class Intramurals To Start A recent survey of the World ans. at this meeting. She was born in Brigham City At 12:15 a oclock benefit luncheon programs G-Basketball between the four in 1886, a I Loans War II veteran daughter of Hans and states meeting will be held in the Wa- upper classes will be on the doc- Reene Olson. She attended Veterans may apply for guar- compensation or pension. being carried on by the satch club, at 425 Twenty-fiftI ket starting next Monday, No- schools in loans for reveals that nine states havea anteed or insured and City Readjustment Allowances of street, Ogden. Dr. Fred D. vember 16, after school in was married Brigham the use of buying or building provided for the payment to R. C. Kaiser in were who Veterans dischargII chief obsteresident in War the big gymnasium. bonus to World 1905. homes, farms or business up un- ed on or before July 25, 1947, can trics and gynecology, University Two games will be featured An equal number of til July 25, 1957. Services and interment will allowfor apply readjustment of Utah medical school and Dee every evening for three nights, states are now considering the G-- I Insurance be conducted in Seattle Friday, ances up to July 25, 1919. and former bonus. The state so a a will of hospital, class have psychiatric that every at the Johnson mortuary. question Men discharged after July 25, Although the deadline for rea to the U. S. army, chance to G-- I of New Jersey has adopted play every other Mrs. Kaiser is survived by the insurance 1917, are entitled to readjust- consultant lapsed instating the in will be the luncheon speaker. class. limited type of a bonus reinstatement ment allowances until two years children: Mrs. Eleathe under easy following vetReturning to the Weber colAccording to Coaclf Ferguson nor Paddock, Seattle, Washingform of a pension for blind terms is passed (July 31, 1948) after their date of discharge. will states the operate session auditorium, of the the bojs who will play for Box ton; Mrs. Mable erans All that does not mean that veter- However, no readjustment al- lege Bryant, Visalia. hear Dr. Orson Whitney Young, Elder this year will be selected a veterans' agency and only four ans with lapsed term insurance lowances are payable after Calif.; Raymond Kaiser, Seattle, July state diof to life chairman the science Lee from failed this grant have group. Wight. states reinstate. 25, 1952. Washington, and Rudolph KaiWorld Mar II cannot vision, Weber college, and Dr. ser of Brigham City. Also the job preference to of the War R. national service life Organization Lapsed Welling Roskelley, associate veterans. be Claims commission to act on can following brothers and sisters: term Insurance policies extend states professor of sociology at Utah Clifton G. M. Kerr Is Twenty-eigh- t of Henry Olson, Lewis Olson, time before the claims for veterans held as pris State Agricultural college, as reinstated any to veterans benefits educational Brigham City; Oscar Olson, Ogof the term. If they oners of war and who did not the with expiration Rotary Friday Speaker speakers. and 11 provide den; Anna Boslery, Reno, Nevathree leceive food in accordance with two states have lapsed more than Members of the committee arRural-Urbada and five grandchildren. hospital care. Only The a physical examination terms of the Geneva convention committee months Laranging the conference are have failed to preserve rights not been of club Claims has the the is uncompleted. Rotary presented required. Mar Andrus, Don Carter, Walter cranlod former servicemen cannot be filed at present, but No Deadline on Hospitalization program at last Friday noons of the duties and problems of a Walter Neville, L. R. Jaggi, der the unemployment compenvetThere is no deadline on the at the proper time eligible care is Mrs. Billye Smith and luncheon meeting at the Howard legislator. sation act. Domiciliary can receive assistance in Val Woodland sang two solos. caie, with Wayne Woodland preof the l.Ml-4- time a veteran has to apply for erans Wooton. Ray veterans provided medical care or hospitalization. filing claims from veterans orsiding. and Wayne Smith, chairman of the 28 states, in conflict He may do this any time during ganizations, service groups, and Speaker was Clifton G. M. program committee, was in of Incompetent guardianship Know a news item? Please Kerr, representative in the Utah charge of the meeting in the ab-- I of the his life The same holds true state and county service otlicers veterans is assured in all for filing a claim for disability at no cost. legislature, who told of some'sence of Will Merrell, president phone it to No. 7. states. the University of Utah for two years before entering the army. He has studied at Indiana university and the University of Georgia, and now is at the University of Chicago. In a letter announcing the awards to Lowe and two other University of Chicago students, Ann Watkins, New York literary agent who sponsored the said, The qualities of observation and writing in these three are particularly high . . . and gratifyingly mature. 20-3- 0 Meetings Changed t, centers will be memorial quartermaster Car 91, prize-winnin- g Highway Mishaps Mel-chized- e, i flag-raisin- g Benefits Are Listed states will enter their prize cattle, sheep, and hogs in Ogdens 30th annual livestock show to be held November 13 to 17. a tabulation of entry notices showed. More than 500 persons will be active during the five day event, as exhibitors, consignors to the auction programs, or as are buyers. Many thousands expected to visit the displays. Principle attractions include in junior department contests and 120 than boys more which of girls are enrolled, displays Hereford, Shorthorn. purebred cattle, and Aberdeen-Anguof fat and feeder cattle, The fat and breeding sheep. conthose from winners prize tests will be offered at auction Noin a series of sales opening vember 15. Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyowell ming and Colorado are of repthe resented in all phases Fjeld-steprogram, Manager E. J. of reported. One mission the show is to enable stockmen to buy high quality breeding and feeder animals at a convenient location. an An added attraction will be Nohorses of quarter exhibition vember 14 and 15. Exhibitors from follows: Plat Ted Tuttle, C. E. Smith Speak At High School Assemblies Xmas Decoration Stake Conference Deadlines For Vet In Ogden Show H8, E! OF ARMISTICE IN OBSERVANCE HI-LIGH- 14 States Will Be Represented elections. e The order, addressed to all persons "having control of any flowing or pump well or wells in the state of Utah, is issued in order to prevent waste of underground water. The order requires such persons, at their own expense, to close by plug, cap, valve or other mechanical device, or by repair, all wells except those providing water for beneficial uses other than irrigation, on November 1, and to keep them closed until that modification of this order may be granted upon showing to the state engineer that a compliance with it will cause partial or complete failure of the well. Failure to comply with the order otherwise shall constitute a misdemeanor, according to the state engineers statement. Apriri.-'nPr''ex-plai- elect j lt pr6VentS W3Ste ned u to you are helping wimittee whether it and you may First Phase Of Part-lndia- n Two Injured ... support and price Novel Is 12 PAGES IK Meet Mon. Eve the com-Thes- e commit-,-- county ng 12, ID PROGRAMS GIVEN IN SCHOOL Prepares 0 NOVEMBER Applicants To - com-umitte- comes the for sfouma Eagle Charter legislation we committeemen , ulster the farm We can elect the jresent the b the the 20-3- con-teb- aunty A.C.A. commit- 0 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, Disintegration Of Study Elder Year Book Photos Being Taken t nd wred Prize-Winni- partner in the law firm of Stephens, Brayton and Lowe, he was found by his son, John W. Of Lowe, also associated with the film. Lowe had been Donald Lowe, son of Mr. and piominent in legal cades since 1909 and also Mrs. E. P. Lowe of Willard and was active in Rotary club aetivi a graduate of Box Elder high school, has received a $500 award for his novel, The Color Dies Box itoo Donald Lowes A U1C i box elder o Jews -- . William J. Lowe, 67, of 1437 east South Temple, Salt Lake a noted Salt City Lake and Brigham City lawyer, businessman and Republican wor ker, w'as found dead party on the V OLUME 5:5, NUMBER 91 eighth floor of the Walker Bank building Tuesday morning short- MAY BE PUBLISHED ly after 10 oclock. Death was attributed to a heart attack. J ffa? ... radioed the dispatcher y Regional Welfare Conference Dec. 0. Kaiser sev-eia- California States Pay G-- Bonuses G-- Kart-chne- 19-1- I repatriation of some- corps until the war dead is completed, time late in 1919. War dead now being returned dlnbuUon through the Utah by cenprocessed be will center Ch and Francisco ters in San Colonel Hoafter January, cago lbrook explained. It U c"tima,d S 'ie that only 37.000 wardead. to the Unit vi led to be returned oversiai ed Stales, will still be said he L after January Roy-lanc- i |