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Show Welcome Mat GROUP HEARS WHATS IN STORE IF NAVAJOS COME TO BUSHNELL elder i 1,200 To 2,000 Children And About 3 00 lewd-sfour- na Employees, Is Indian Bureau's Estimate The Navajo first citizen of This accounts for a record of America, citizen of the United completion far better than the States will become a citizen of average public schools, even Brigham City and a common though Indian schools maintain VOLUME 5:, NUMBER 98 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 8, 1948 10 PAGES sight in northern Utah if the In- no guard to prevent the children dian bureau of the U. S. depart- from running away. Santa Claus Has Come To Town ment of the interior takes over And He'll Be Back IS Bushnell General hospital for an Parents May Visit NEW Parents of the Indian children Indian school. It must be that way, or else therell be no school may come to visit their children here, representatives of the In- at the school, although, due to dian service warned a represen- the distance from the reservatative group of Brigham citi- tion, possibly only a fraction of zens yesterday morning. Cecil Bradbury Appointed President At the parents would be able to And that isnt bad, they ex- visit their children each year. Initiation And Institution Sunday Aft Wayne Smith plained convincingly; and invi- They likely would travel by bus ted verification of their state- and stay at local hotels .or mofrom The Box Elder aerie, Fraternal Order of Eagles was ments. has been promoted tels, although there is a possichartered and a charter membership of 189 was initiated at Dr. Willard Beatty, director of bility that visitors jager of the Brigham quarters Mountain ceremonies held in the Dance Bowl Sunday afternoon. Cecil education in the U. S. bureau of would be provided at the school, exchange, ,v of a and Tele-- , and of the Indian ites Telephone was Pheasant group named affairs, presicafe, Bradbury, Dr. Beatty explained. Probably to unit dent of the new organization by the representatives of the educational 'and architectural the tribal council would visit the company, uph Inwith the e. school every year or two to see grand aerie in charge of the institution, and will serve advisors connected jjager of the Ogden dian bureau arrived in Brigham that the children were receiving The promotion is through the first six months of 1919. City Monday, and made an ex- proper care, he added. Other officers named were: . immediately, and the tended inspection of Bushnell The Indian service and the Lewis Jones, past two sons iths and their facilities. and appointive office Navajos themselves a.' proud move to Ogden soon. Lay It On The Line and sensitive people will not only during the first six months in met Tuesday morning they of an aerie's existence; tolerate "Jim Crow treatment, Box I?: Commercial Elder the H. Albert Jensen, worthy vice discrimination or offensive segwith representatives of all ton To president; regation, he pointed out. education civic, church, official, After Glenn Burt, worthy chaplain; learn to speak Engin service and The Brigham City volunteer groups Brigham lish, andthey Shirl Gardner, worthy conducare capable of getting fire department was called to City and talked cold turkey. tor; tone Dr. Beatty declared he was around, the children will be pernoon to the Williard Tuesday to come uptown by themDouglas Orchard, secretary; Mountain View auto cabins, very favorably impressed with mitted Don Jepperson, treasurer; he said. Navajos are scruselves, but of H. the owned of Bushnell, Anderson. A the possibilities by Ezra tl'ayne Smith, manager Mark trustee, Brightenburg, "almost naively pulously word. Moun- ; utility room and one cabin were that "we havent the final ijham City exchange, one year term; and honest, exceptionally well findIs we do can our All Smoke report States Telephone and Tele-jcompletely r destroyed. George Hodges, trustee, behaved. There is no word In the fabe will our And to water and rest ings. the report damage company, the past three term; for "discipline," I Navajo be would language vorable. think this of the court was considerable. its has been promoted to unit Lynn Jensen, trustee, three-yea- r least expensive way to buy and no need for It in dealings the of the Ogden exchange, jiiager term; exNo water was available for 1,200 with Navajos. Roy Adams, resi ias announced Saturday by K. Oscar Grunig, inside guard; cept what was carried on the educational facilities ervation principal, White Rocks, children. Todd, district manager. Roy S. Olsen, outside guard. trucks. The damage was estiDr. Beatty would his Utah, underscored this, statemake The Ogden two instituGuest speakers at the exchange has mated at about $1,000. The de- recommendation to the secretary ment with I cant emphasize too tion were William Woods of Ogmanagers, it was explained, can bp credited for of the interior, he explained, and strongly that there is no better partment mith will be replaced in the den, state president of the Ea- saving the rest of the camp, as the interior in turn raw material than a Navajo gles; Herman Finster, past state well as a home nearby, accord- would try todepartment nagership of the local Jolly Old St. Nick Greets Youngsters In Parade Saturday con- child. upon prevail ; C. president; Franklin Stone, state ing to Fire Chief Bill Sackett. gress for one million to one and by Richard Alston, A welcome that must have warmed the merry old boys heart was extended to Sanjo is coming here from Beaver organization department secretary-tHer one-hal- f Healthy million dollars to re- They'll Com The cause of the fire was and G. A. ta Claus Saturday afternoon at 1 oclock by children of the Brigham City area. The reasurer, cere he has been telephone childrens the Regarding model Bushnell fer use as an a oil water hot of the faulty Ogden probably secretary mpany Alston is Christmas season was officially opened in Brigham City with the parade, a welcome to health, Dr. Beatty said that every manager. Indian school. heater. aerie and organizer of the local arried and the father of two Before the school can become child who leaves the reservation Santa bv Mayor L. J. Bott, and the turning on of the Christmas decorations. aerie. sail children. a reality, the Navajo tribp coun- to go to a non reservation school The speakers gave the history One percent smith, Mrs. Smith and their cil would have to approve the has a chest of the Fraternal Order of Ea- Firemen Make Two Runs, n sons will move to He said the head of the of those examined .this fall had plan. Ogden it should gles, told of on. The tribal council was prepared to tuberculosis, and Vvere sent to promotion was mean to its members and to a Stop One Serious Fire send his business committee to sanitaria. "We send no infected as effective immediate- and warned of A. .fire on. the community, next to Brigham City on the 17th of this! chiMreao schools J he asserted, i'bme of the dangers confront- the roof of the top sill, Trichoma affectsjess than five . mill month to inspect the hospital While lie has been chopping C. former K. resi late uiBrigh3n Wright, ing a new organization. of the Navajos! mostly J. mill, at and look over the community. of the percent Big building 1. Smith has been a member dents of Brigham City, will be The grand aerie instaling of- the west end of Forest street, In Storybook in scattered, isolated areas of Of Hundreds Youngsters the Box Elder Chamber of buried in the Brigham the grand was put out ficer, representing the reservation, and the service with Town Attitude Important Friday amerce and the Brigham City-arParade Greet St. Nick, Receive Treat Thursday afternoon. worthy president, was William only minor damages. night It isnt just Bushnell that is has a positive cure for this. re as club. Brief graveside services will he McCarty of Pueblo. He issued There is very little Increase in being considered, he asserted. held at the cemetery, beginning the charter to the Box Elder .Brigham City volunteer fire-nn- , The attitude of the community, venereal disease Santa Claus came to town Saturday afternoon, led all within the resanswering the alarm, and of local em- ervation school, he said. , aerie, in behalf of Devere Wat- found that it seemed like all of them, anyway of the children for -miles at 1 oclock. We and officials, the fire had started nds 17 around in a story-boo- k parade down Main street, was The deceased was killed in ac- son of New York, grand worthy back of the chimney up under ployment possibilities here are would not be sending you diof the F. O. E. seased children." greeted by7 the mayor, and passed out treats to all young- tion in Italy in 1944. His father president it major considerations. The degree team, picked from the roof, and extinguished If you want this school here, sters. Snow that sputtered earlier in the day abated, the formerly was Utah state engi- other no to with feed and damage of aeries Utah, he said, let us have W'ritten ex- Must Learn English Eagles neer. f Funeral services are bewind died down and the sun shone for Santas arrival. 189 members comparatively slight damage to For the most part, children initiated who the Lake in held Salt pressions of your attitude. These City ing the building. of the Box Elder aerie were: were depicted by grade and!0 s tart e d "f r o rn will weigh heavily with the sec- coming to an Indian school at Thursday morning. b Another call, Sunday night to Fred R. Buckler, Ogdetf, presschool children carrying large retary of the interior in his de- Bushnell would be north and Main street promptly Corinne, was found by the vol- termination if this is where we speaking, and generally under of the with ident; paintings placards flgar at 1 o'clock. The line of march various characters, made at the 12 years old. The training here Clifford Larsen, Murray, past unteers to be no fire. An ex- want another school." was along Main swet to Fast plosion in a garage had sent a would cover five years of educaminiature 'ioble Hunsaker There president; Embarrassed and indirect tendered his Main south, then back along r a beautiful Daniel Harvey, Salt Lake City, ball of flame flying from the questions from the local group tion and a floats, grounding including gnation as president of the street to the court house. building, and a neighbor saw were answered vice president; a school children. or in vocation. trade ith Box Elder float diPerry by and frankly book County Sugar and it and in tales story the The alarm. turned Fairy Frank Stone, Tooele, chaplain; The young Navajos do not conHundreds of youngsters appear- For ft Growers rectly by Dr. Beatty and his association, at the bestitute a discipline problem. Roy Nilsson, Murray, conduc- firemen were on their way ed n various costumes, some aides. tanization's annual atfore a second phone call meeting, tor; in story-tellini thus wound sequences. Navajo men and young men Their discipline's better than a up 17 years of to cancel the alarm. tempted for Funeral services from Lake Salt BEttes Clifford "'ice to local, state Stephen and B'lvers are not interested in white wo- similar number of children in McCarroll, The and na-nmen, Dr. Beatty declared em- public schools. City, inside guard; the high school had floats in the. Carrey Fryer, infant son of sugar heot growers with the B'Ettes tossing ard Rowe and Maurine Coleman They are just as clean as they Glen Larsen, Murray, outside operation of the organization phatically, adding, with a smile. kisses to the children Fryer, were held Monday after guard. Is I'm afraid that isnt very flat have facilities to be, and just as Hunsaker 1. candy from now until returned July recently noon at two oclock at the HarJln along the line of march. Bill Pearce was named enter- tcring to white women, but its oarrful of the'r clothing as they In addition to this team and Washington, D. C where old B. Felt Funeral home have facilities to be, he explainand smiles all attended a for Santa himself, the state organization board, tainment chairman, and in turn the case. They never inter- ed. A club in Brigham City hearing called by George Nielson of the Dan secretary of agriculture, to fans of still photography is the good cheer, rode atop a jeep Fourth ward. Harvey, Frank Stone, G. A. will appoint three members to marry with whites, and very red and green, and Bill Morrison rarely with Indans from other Make Good Citizens Mischke, James Goff of Bing- his committee. aim of a group that met Satur- decorated in Burial was in the Brigham ham Since waved merrily to the crowds Franklin and Jim Bywater were appoint- tribes. and Canyon It was explained that Navajo day night at 7:30 oclock.Box ElCity cemetery. He said the only children to Jones, a number of Eagles from ed to the new member commitalong the way. Indians are citizens of the Unithe organization of the afand Santa five child died The hours At the court house, other aeries of Utah and neigh- tee. Tom Page, Ed Ward and be brought to an ted States, and can vote in der Movie club, several fans of season were wel- ter birth. boring states attended the cer- Shirl Wight are the finance school would be children who New Mexico and Arizona. "They still photography have felt the the Christmas Loto volunteered Mayor interwanted Ross and Norr namby committee. was comed emonies. Survivors come, are the parents and officially need for a club to amuse make just as good citizens and the Christmas grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. The new president, Cecil Brad- ed auditor. Bert Taylor will be whose parents wanted to send est in that hobby. As soon as renzo J. Bott, and neighbors as anyone else, Dr. on them, or who had been directed Main.y Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. bury, appointed a number of in charge of collection of lights and decorations a reasonable number of the group. He exon. to come by the tribal council. Beatty told Dale Fryer, all of Brigham City. to assist him in the linquent dues. members is found, by street were turned that plained they move in club lent A public address system we do. They like as laws will be drawn up and groups, just Appointed Officers Of The New Box Elder Aerie Of Eagles, These Men Take Over Jobs Sunday atmosphere with broadcasts of to have friends on whom they activities planned. m Christmas carols throughout the can depend. Anyone interested the afternoon. remainder of the is invited to attend Before a Navajo school would which The parade committee, connext meeting of the club be established at Bushnell, the at the sisting of Mrs. Ray Daines, will be held December 11. Indian service, department of the Robbins president of the Kindergarten Thoto Art studio above interior and the Navajo tribal of club; Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker council would want assurances; bakery. the Business and Professional s 1. That older students and K. W. Shirts and club, Womens could find sugar employment, eel of the Rotary club, expressed New York refined 2. That the Navajos ac would would be $9.15 instead of the appreciation for the fine coophave hospital treatment. They shown interest by and $7.75." of eration tual price wont take Jim Crow. They of cIom all who participated in the paDuring his tears want to move around. ndusti, rade, or helped in any way to sedation with the 3. That they would not be disan outstanding such it become make has a.ndll" Hunsaker criminated against by local ofauthority affair. ficers, courts or governing bodies. their processing and We want especially to give beets, sugar Noble Hunsaker The Indians have no more thanks to Douglas Miller, genfederal legislation pertaining trouble with liquor than anyone as presi- eral chairman of the city Christserved He has he nations sugar beet sugar. else. Utah State Sugar mas activities program; Superfor 1949. Hunsaker testi-- . dent of the 1. That people would take an association for tnc intendent Kenneth E. Weight, Growers Beet ,alJbe bearing, not only for beet, interest in protecting the Indians has L. J. Bott. John Howard, and five Mayor years, or from victimization. 10 national bind past Box Elder the for use of the l mu president of the South ,rs' Not To Big including since 193b. In resign- jeep. Alf L. Freeman and the association er: in Dr. Beatty said that his group the state of Colorado, Box Elder as- high school, Wayne Johnson and VS South the from ing raika, Montana, autohad made a careful survey of J. D. Gunrt.L, band, Wyoming, sociation he his outstanding presidency, WashlnKton the hospital, and that It was not and Ore- teachers of Cenon matically terminated his s a derson and the as big as they had been led to J. Bott and Victor the school, of tral as vice president J?. concluding believe. It would take care of his years of school, and Lincoln of teachers association. lee ,u Hie from 1,200 to 1.500 children, as it her ... foreand Hamblin Hunsaker industry, Hunsa- Claude Mrs. succeed Named to a brighter future for as school, Box stands, from providing sleeping, South Perry helpers beets than some sources as president of the and asso- well as all of the adults play space, quarters for 1a'e ind Growers Beet Elder Sugar 'rated. He still is and storage space, he o bovs and girls who in any way matrons, IJl Gardner Leon that Me d Box Elder aerie, Fravice president; Shirl Gardner, worthy conductor; the said. of whole act ciation was Offeiers the , of in worthy sugar piesent assisted putting Stallings e administered as intend- - lloneyville. Byron Glenn Burt, worthy chaplain; Mark Brightenburg, trustee Yesterday afternoon further ternal Order of Eagles, these mt?n will lead the organizanamed vice presi- parade over so beautifully. he said. A yardstick which Corinne was half-yea- r, inspection of the hospital was one-yeuntil inside guard: Douglas Orits of June, end We even should thank the the first Oscar tion at been of term; Grunig, Brigham through set up for the depart- - dent, Ralph Jeppvon and this estimate was weatherman, who at the last 1918. Shown at the institution ceremonies for the orchard, secretary; Don Jepperson, treasurer; George made, secretary-treasurer- . City revised upward toward 2.000, E. in aKficulture to follow dmi-decided to cooperate, Bear two-yeminute 0 west to of trustee leit J. trustee term: are, Biemer, Jensen, right, Sunday Hodges, Lynn Henry ganization B. Owen, secretary-manage- r of !uerinS the act is based Ephraim Jensen of east the committee declared." Thanks three-yea- r term ; Roy S. Olsen, outside guard. past worthy president; the Box Elder Chamber of moved his proxy for Judge Lewis Jones, If River and (. R. Barker h)sn.,,he cost of living. later he from Driggs. named H. Albert Jensen, Cecil Bradbury, worthy president; on page 6) followed," Hunsaker Boar River weie jtipttv Christmas.' "the present prioe of - , EAGLES ORGANIZATION CHARTERED WITH 189 MEMBERS er ef-,-j- ve worthy-president- , club-room- s Manage Exchange h 5 two-yea- p Mis-ehk- KIDS AND SANTA COME TO d SATURDAY TO OPEN v TOWNg-Si- . .YUHM..wsms -- Years Service To Stories JE5 h Industry Services Conducted two-yea- Fryer Infant g Rich-parad- asso-Jion- Club Projected ' fibres e pboto-'graph- some-parent- News-Journa- fed-ratl- - class-rooms- ,, newly-chartere- ar ar d |