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Show lop D, ARE REMINDED SANTA Tax Collections DREN BRIGHAM SATURDAY To Dec. 1, 98.19 IN BE fters At Of Treats Station fire .ounpter Brig- today that reminded if., the and Box Elder area i'as going t0 mak0 is Christmas flight tJa af-an- d City Saturday all were invited welcome him. 10 s in - scheduled to Main street at 1 is plane aver oclock Saturday afternoon, and .shortly afterward it win land at the north edge of town and taxi up Main street to the couit house .square, where Santa will greet all his little friends. And there will be tieat for all, too, through arrangements with Santa made by the Civic Improvement club, the city council and the Brigham City fire department. The firemen will assist in distributing treats to every youngster at the lire station, shortly after Santa's Mechanical Stamp Salesman Working At The Post Office esentative Everythings up to dale at Uncle Sams busy establish- Held ions ment on the corner of First south and Main street Ernest Freeman, postmaster, announced that a new stamp vending machine was put into operation Wednesday. Its automatic, of course, and controlled to sell electrically three-cen- t either one-ceor five-ceairmail stamps. The machine will save a lot of time provided you have the correct change. It wont make change. This machine has been installed for the convenience of the public, and we believe it will shorten the Christmas queues in the post office save patrons a lot of time," the postmaster said. He also announced that an extra window now is open at the postoffice to further assist in the rush of Christmas mailing. Windows at the post office will be open until 6 o'clock each evening of the week, including Saturdays, from now until chairman of the Agricultural Bishop, her county an-- ; association, results of the re-- ( A.C.A. Elder county in which were held the the throughout tricts (community) chairman, vice and two in, one member of the com ( members committee. In addition ,eted a delegate and an to the county e delegate on. The nine delegates alternates met in con-anelected a county ee to serve the organi-:o- r The the year, 1949. was committee elected Bishop, chairman; Donald er, vice chairman; Cari A. er, member; William irst alternate, and Gor district ;h elected a last-minut- e alternate, ter, second ifficers elected in the are: C. .Plymouth Joseph Wendell C. chairman, ace chairman, Walter member, Orvil Nish first Oieen Josephson sec mmunities emate. Dam Hon Clarence Deweyville airman, Odell Bigler rairman, Horace Gardner i, Glenn Fryer fist al-A- . Buchanan second E. Sunday Evening Scout Court of for Troop 101 was held in the First ward chapel Sunday eve- chairman, A. L. Cook ' ni" at 7 'cIook' i' Gilbert' Brough 'first .te, B. P. Mortensen sec- - erS lro? chairman' dittoed the ceremonies. emate. Colors were advanced under River Wil-- t Wood chairman, patrol Henry the direction of senior Scout-Savice chairman, Ories leader, David Holland. Gordon awarded aser member, George Ross iternate, George Gardner Tenderfoot badges to Jay Smith, t alternate. Ronnie Millet and Robert Har19! ris. Raymond Payne awarded a - Willard Second class badge to Jay Joseph L. Smith. chairman, J. Wilburn ,9! lce Herb Adamson awarded merit chairman, Frank Reed- piber. badges to the following boys: David Holland, cement work, Penrose .8! H. reading, first aid, fruit culture, Granger chairman, Leak vice physical development, pathfindchairman. and member, C. E. ing, hiking, home repairs .9 first alternate, Gerald personal health; Herbert Adamson, Jr., first second alternate. Val- - aid, life saving, public health, health, firemanship. Mntory Con Hansen personal an. first aid to animals, W. Tolman safety, Ralph athletics 'airman, Lloyd Poulsen pathfinding, painting, ,,f. Merlin . and masonry; Larsen first cement work Dick Sackett, A. Floyd Woodward and book binding; 'Mile and west Paul Anderson, rabbit raising, Gordon first aid and home repair; chairman, David C. R. Munns, first aid and Gordon Carter vice n, Kenneth G. Carter swimming; alternate, Jerry Wilde, sheep farming Ferris James and wood carving; alternate. 'lers Robert Olsen, home repairs living in the should contact and cement work. l0cal A Star badge was awarded to community commit-Wilde. in Paul Anderson by L. D. regarding problems on David Holland and Herbert with the 1949 Adamson were awarded Life announced. badges by L. D. Wilde. David Holland and Herbert Adamson were given special awards for Held the most advancement. Kent Payne, area Scout execuMusic tive, was the speaker. Glen was furnished by Clarice and Norman Jeppson and Marilyn . iiAmas Sam -- A Boy i h c e V a 1 al-f- J XT. Ola-embe- respec-wimunitie- s p Ms For Hansen aral services were held in ua cember 5 Hansen, n S. ward chapel for T.g Glen son of Lucius 0 Rave his life dur-riWar n. d Bennion. Hansen, Lee Are Made Majors In Cadet Corps Arden M. Hansen of Mantua Larsen presid-- . and was Billy Lee of Brigham City Prayer given rad Jeppsen. were among the R. O. T .C. stuac With Me, dents at Utah State Agriculwas tural college, Logan, advanced Mantua ward a invocation was given to the rank of cadet major at Hansen. A Sf vocal the annual promotions parade Col-E- . sung by John and held last week, according to of W. professor Timberlake, followed by kc .at frum Austin tactics and science Larsen. A military 0 'Vas rendered by All-- the college. j and remarks were The Utah State R.O.T.C. unit iark Rasm of 1500 cadets and is consists Chester nathe largest of its kind in the closing Timber-lake- . choir tion according to Col. .The unit has grown in ayer." Benedtc-r24 Ernest ? the past three years from to Johnson, instructors tw'O and terv nt.Was in the Mantua cadets 1500 cadets and 33 instructors. !,orm advanced cadets were rave- - The Joint Ten cols accord- chosen as cadet lieutenant on the regimenserve to onels h,'on, catal staff. Also advanced in the to 54 cadets were det rank "urnuls new tele- - rank ol major, 12 to the rank Phone! of captain and 112 m the 727. of lieutenant. rP fje'vpil pre-J'th- ,asrilu-"ien- this week. , ''I 8ani-ation- "(I'S e Sheffield announc- ed that anyone wishing a copy of the issue of the Times carry- list may secure it by calling at the treasurers office. The collection of 1948 taxes, percentagewise, was a little better than in 1947, up to the same date, the treasurer said. "But there were a few more pieces of property that went delinquent. However, the amount of delinquency was less, he explained. Rotarians Give Kids Xmas The annual club-room- ouma box elder if flews-- s BRIGHAM 101 CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12 PAGES 17, 1948 The Air Will Be Filled With Christmas M USIC In Brigham City, Beginning Saturday A full week of special Christ- program with a group of vocal mas programs will be presented duets. over the Chamber of Commerce The Monday program will be public address system starting presented at 2:45 oclock and Saturday afternoon, it was an- will be given by the junior divinounced this week by a special sion girls glee club from Box committee from the Brigham Elder high. Earl Johnston is City Lions club and the Soropti-mis- t director of the group and Mrs. club, in charge of this spe- Margaret Johnson the accompacial activity. Clair Merreil nist. The thirty minute prothe Lions and Mrs. gram was arranged by A. Grace Petersen the Soroptimist Seely. minute program starting at 3:00 oclock. Earl Johnston will act as director, Mrs. Margaret John-sen- , accompanist, the program being arranged by Sam Gordon. On Wednesday evening at 8 oclock, the Orpheus chorus under the direction of Norm Watkins will present a Christmas program over the public address system. Thursday evening, the Fifth ward choir will appear over the public "address system With a concert starting at 5 oclolek. Mrs. Catherine Jaggl is director of the choir and Mrs. Helen Bunnell will be the accompanist. The Friday evening program is being arranged by B. K. H. S., and will be announced later. n Party Rotary childrens Christmas party was held last night in the Commercial with children, grandchildren and borrowed" children as guests of the Rotarians and Rotary Anns. Denzell Butler was chairman of the committee, assisted by Harold B. Felt, Reed Simonsen and Wes Shirts. Will Merreil, over the president, presided meeting. Group singing of Christmas songs was led by Alf Freeman. E. B. Owen presented the program, which included a piano solo by Ruth Weir, a reading by Stephen Adams, an exercise by Margaret and Kathleen Owen, a piano number by Mary Ann a Christmas Williams, story reading by Margaret Ann Wilson Call, a vocal solo by Richard Felt, a song by Lynette Andersen, a reading by Marcia Rasmussen and a reading by Karen Seely. Then Santa Claus appeared and led the children in singing, talked with them, then passed out stockings filled with candy and nuts. After Santa left, the children danced. Music was by Johnsens orches- Honor furnished '' tra. Troop 101 Has Court Of Honor ite. A taxpayers had paid ot their taxes, up to Deeeinhei 1, Boyd Sheffield, county treasurer, reported today. Total taxes assessed for the year were $1,318,709.33, and the first of this month $1,294."-90-by VOLUME 53, NUMBER 86 had been paid. The delinquent tax list was published in the Garland Time-- , lj peueiu lob-an- d d X Box Elder ing the tyA.C.A. ! Pet., Says Treas. The Willard schools will present a thirty minute program on Tuesday afternoon at 4:30 oclock. Principal Vaughn Wasson will be in charge of the program. On Wednesday, the male trio and quartet from the senior division boys glee club of Box Elder high will present a 30- - organization. Saturday afternoon at 3 oclock a variety program will be presented under the direction of Frank Nedbalek who will play piano and accordion numbers aided by Harry Jackson who will sing a 'number of vocals. and Mona Polly Ann Kozak Clark also will appear on the 'CHRISTMAS A HIT IN IS IN GIVING IS i North District RRST PERFORMANCE Holds Court Of Public Invited To Final Presentation Tonight At 8 P. M. Honor Saturday VISIT NAVAJOS BUSHNELL AND BRIGHAM; ARE ENTHUSIASTIC "Far Better Than We Expected," Tribal Heads Say After Inspection Tour Thursday A delegation from the Navajo tribal council, economic and governing heads of the Navajo nation of 61,000 people, came to Brigham City yesterday to find the joker in the proposition. There was nothing stoical about the way they expressed their pleasure in Well tell our people it is a finding there was no joker. Some of them will be good, thing, one of them declared. k them. opposed, but we can "From what we saw, we would"1 out-tal- like very much to get this in- We like tin town and the country surrounding it arid the weather, Sam Ahkeah, of Shiprock, Ariz., chairman of the tribal council, told a represen-- j tative group at a luncheon at the Idle Isle cafe yesterday noon. We feel it would be very good for our children." Ahkeah, who spoke excellent English, said the delegation would report back to the gen eral council, and its 74 members would report to the entire tribe, their findings at Bush-neil- . Our people will hear about this institution, and I am sure they will agree it is fine." Met by representatives of the city, county, church and Chamber of Commerce on their arrival early yesterday morning, the group of 13 from the Navajo reservation and fpderal services working with them were shown first. through the huge Bushnell number of pitrnt, tLen--aet- people of thP community resentatives of varied groups UnCh i In the' afternoon, the Navajo delegation was shown through garon Woolen mills and the John H Bott and Sons mem0. rjai factory. They were greatly interested in the operations of industries. Staying In Brigham City over night, they jeft early this morning to re- turn to their homes on or adjacent to the Navajo reservation. In the group who visited Brigham City and Bushnell yesterday were: charge of the junior division declared. Our hats are off to the record crowd of senior division North Box Elder district court students who saw our show of honor was held in the Third indi-Th- e Their response Thursday. first performance of this catPd genuine appreciation, and ward chapel Saturday evening, Christmas show', years big their comments afterward were beginning at 7:30 oclock, with Lawrence E. Turley, district adChristmas Is In Giving, staged very pattering by the junior division of Boxi The stage setting is unusually vancement chairman, in charge. Sam Ahkaah. Shiprock, Ari. Elder high school, was presented Ujne anc the lighting effects, Badges awarded were as foloi the tribal council; chairman lows: to a very appreciative capacity COUped with the greatly Sam Gorman, Chinle, Am., Lone Wolf Scout Cub and of both senior badge junior proved audio facilities, lend the tribal council member; af-Leland L. Nelson, Jr. division students yesterday for the show, proper atmosphere Arthur Lee, Dllkon, Ariz., triSecond class badges Ronald ternoon in the high school audbal council member; Farrell Freeze, Cleone Music and costumes both were Smith, itorium. Deschene, Xayenta, Atii triThe lines Wight, David Lee Wright and The use of suspended micro declared outstanding. bal councU member; phones on the stage, arranged of dialogue provided for the Teddy Olsen, all of Troop 100. Tom Lincoln. Ganado. Ariz., First class badge J. Dell and designed by Lloyd Hust in principals by the author, Marie -tribal di- (MMit mater, 100, of the it Crag-Troop. j with. junior Tjior Jeppsen George cooperation Joe tribal Duncan, were awarded are Shiprock, Merit of vision corners badges chipper, faculty, head, brought remote council member. Punch and wafers were served the set clearly to the fore. charming and challenging, one as follows: Manuelito Begay, Crown Point, Glen S. Nelson, district vice We are frank to admit that of the auditors of the program to the adults. N, M tribal council member; . first aid; Richard chairman, this performance is a good show, declared. Paul Jones, Navajo interpreThe final perfuimance will be Dunn, Troop 103, safety, rabbit hour of a cozy, comfortable Homecoming Sunday To Christmas life saving athletics, i de- - held this evening at 8 oclock raising, ... i ter, Pinon, Ariz.; entertainment, Mr. and Mrs. James M. SteHonor Elder Nelson lightfully interpreted by 300 en- - in the high school auditorium, public health and swimming; Sure be tough on us if we wart Stewart is rabbit 103, is Ted Admission for adults superintendent A. Harrison, Troop only. Elwyn A homecoming to go back to workin ever program Sun- thusiastic youngsters, of the Navajo agency at Winfirst aid; with had and in free. swimming assistant raising, in 19 principal December Seely, our of hands out instead day evening, dow Rock, Ariz.; Dale Robinette, Troop 103, swimthe Corinne ward chapel will brains, wouldn't it? Joe Chiarella, Window Rock, EM and first life FOR WATCH aid; saving ming, son honor Elder Earl B. Nelson, Calamity Jane. of livestock; A. supervisor metal Smith Glen 600, Troop of Mr. and Mrs. Serrell R. NelSilas Bohannon, Window Rock, civics and cooking. work, Be son. Elder Nelson has just com- A Will Of clerk, roads department, NavaA Star badge was awarded to pleted serving a two year mis114. area; of H. Kotter Robert jo Troop mission in the Western States Morris Felshaw, Salt Lake Life Scout badges were awardsion field, laboring most of that News-Jou In n a Is City, placement officer, Navaed to Glen S. Nelson, district distime in the west Colorado service; Richard and vice jo chairman, trict where he was supervisor John D. Wallace, Chinle, Ariz., Would you like to know whata son business and financial out- Dunn, Troop 103. for the last five months of his r Five-yea- r veterand placement ofllcer, Navajo serthe cook in your household look for 1949, mission term. James M. Stewart, superinten- vice. through the years an awards went to W. C. Welch, can most Mom, likely) Eider Nelsons parents joined (thats the most accurate annual fore- Scoutmaster of Troop 113, Co- dent of the Navajo agency at The delegation from the Trihim in Colorado upon his re- do to keep the family healthy cast of its sort. bal council came Wednesday rinne, and to Jay A. Wight, Window Rock, Ariz., Paul Jones, lease on November 19 and the and happy over the holidays? of members six The December 31 issue of the Troop 600. interpreter, and from Denver, where they See next Wednesdays s the Navajo tribal council met night l group traveled through Califorwdll carry L. district Leland attended had Nelson, the National Connia and Oregon before returning with the Brigham City Kiwanis' annual forecast complete, commissioner, received the gress of American Indians conhome. their dinner club at meeting vention. Would you like to receive an for you to read, weigh in your veteran award. The bishopric cordially invites additional 100 or more sincere own mind and form your own The next board of review will last evening in the Idle Isle At Denver they found that friends all Elder Nelsons many and be held the fourth Saturday in cafe. from- - your opinion of whats ahead, Christmas education greetings among other tribes of of and all Corinne ward members the told the to Stewart do should what history prepare January. you Indians in the United States good friends and neighbors? Ordinarily scheduled to attend the homecoming for the fourth Saturday of the Navajo tribe from 1868, when was far in advance of that See the Friday. December 24 for it. On January 1, 1948, Babson month, the board of review will there were only 9,000 of them, among the issue of the Navajos, they reportuntil the present time. In 1868, ed. Would you like to know whats was the only commentator whonot meet jn December as the U. S. the he there to dared that government (1) said, predict regular date falls on Christmas Stewart, the superintendent ahead in 1949, in business, pricwould be no World War III in eve. signed a treaty with the Nava- of the agency, explained to the es, cost of living, war or peace? to the bunThe next court of honor will jos making certain guarantees group at luncheon that the NavSee the Friday, December 31 1948; (2) that due gling of the price controversy be held during Boy Scout week of citizenship, education and so ajos have 47 day schools, six issue of the forth. The U. S. has not lived Truman has a fair chance in February. Will There are hundreds of stories Mr. boarding schools and missionof reelection; and (3) that the up to its part of this treaty, and ary schools which now can take and items, advertisements and the increase in the tribe to Industrial averages care of 5,000 of the 23,500 classifieds in every issue of the would has complicated economic children only fluctuate between an up- Mercury Hits Winter's and young people of of interest to you. l of the Nava and olher 185 of and around Minimum Wed. Night problems school age. But in addition, in the next tw'O per ceiling a floor of around 165, and that jo nation. There is a bill in congress for these find extenspecial weeks, youll Eider county The Box Several members of the tribal the would The mercury hit the winters commodity speculation features. building of with sion service in cooperation be curbed. low Wednesday night, accord- council spoke, some in English schools on the large boarding he reservation, Elna Miller, extension nutriserwildlife and fish S. U. of foresome use to the with official and the These the three outstanding Charles Clifford, ing would but construction at State Utah said, tionist Agriculturranchthe with meet All vice will casts on the war, and weather observer for the Brig- interpreters. spoke very take considerable time, and even and Clear al college points out what every the stock market politicsto be ham City area. ers of the Stevel highly of their hopes that the then facilities would not be adeproved no fun its that mother knows, mornCreek areas next Monday The moon was shining bright- prospects for an Indian school for all children. care of entirely accurate, and those who Dean being sick, or taking studied Babsons and there wasnt even a for Navajo children at Bushnell quate ing at 10 oclock at the ly, predictions I am going to holirecommend the rab- sick people during a start to ranch Anderson were at an advantageous posi- cloud for cover. hospital would materialise an to ob be taken that steps days. bit poisoning campaign. tion during the year now closDonna May Harmon and Col- tain this The ground was covered with And some good tips on preplant for Navajo eduvocal two snow. It is urged that the farmers leen Stokes And the ing. sang during the night cational use, Stewart declared of good venting upsets to the familys In his new years article, Bab- temperature dropped to duets, accompanied by Mrs. bring several sacks time same at the and emphatically. health, them. with leaves son will make 50 forecasts covBuckle up your overshoes, but Wheeler. quality alfalfa iHe then introduced the memthe burden of preparing at as ton overcoat such around The poison will be added to the lighten your Craghead your George presided important topics bers of the tribal council, some be holiday feasts, are included in ering will instruction and of in neck and the absence muffler. the leaves business, tighten your meeting, commodity of whom spoke in Navajo, with alher feature article which will general Seven degrees! the president, Glen Humpherys, the prices, taxes, retail and foreign given on placing the treated in interpreter translating their your the appear secure to will who was attending an instala-tiofalfa out so as inflation, farm Brigham City residents remarks, while others spoke in next Wednesday morning, just trade, labor, esas cold at in tell never stock real best possible kill of rabbits. outlook, its market, meeting you Ogden. with the interpreter rein time for Mother to read them tate and town as it is outside say at Guests were J. D. Gunderson, English, This same work will be politics. into what they 6aid for them 6tart and translating putting on Tuesday Snowville Watch for these three fea- Perry or Honeyville or Corinne. president of the Box Elder the benefit of peated at the the practice. But Wednesday night it felt Chamber of Commerce, and John tures of the holiday season, morning at 10 oclock, by issue of the speaking members of the group. of that Fridays ranchers M. and it! Burt. like with all the news other farmers along the day before Christ- of Ahkeah, chairman of the trisection. your home town and county, be the biggest Christbal council, suggested that the will mas, greatincreased B. C. Call Urges State Publicity Dept. in forthcoming issues of the Judge Rabbits have state of Utah operate the school mas greeting youll receive this during ! Elder county Box in ly To Budget $10,000 For Developing Peak Area at Bushnell, with the federal thouyear. Its an old Box Elder custhe past few years and the good will and to tom government spread paying tuition for is of dollars damage sands of P. I. D. commission. Of Former Ben C. Call, Brigham all season to of the Indian the children attending. wishes best City Daughter effort united being done. The Tracy advised that local sup- "The government schools on our judge and leading local enwill your friends at Christmas time Woman Dies of all ranchers and farmers Brigham thusiast for the Willard peaks port and enthusiasm for the reservation do not come up to them in through greeting advertisements be needed to hold home-towMiss Joan Hinrichs, 16, daughThe area, Tuesday filed a petition project was vital, and Call told state schools, he said. in the paper. counH. Stewart, check, Robert is proud to have ter of Dr. William E. Hinrichs of signed by more than 300 Box Ei- him that the The Navajo speakers all exl Brigham City ty agent, explained. a part in this custom, and will Atlanta, Ga., and the late Opal der county residents asking that Lions club is endeavoring to se- pressed their pleasure and surendeavor to do its part to make Knudson Hinrichs, passed away $10,000 be placed in the Utah cure the interest of the Box El- prise at the facilities offered by New Angle Demised the Christmas Greeting edition Wednesday, December 15, in an publicity and industrial devel- der county members in the leg- the Bushnell plant, and their (UP) Mich. BIG RAPIDS, next Friday one youll read Atlanta hospital, following an opment department budget for islature. hope that it could be secured navy Delbert Yettaw, David H. Mann, former Brig- and operated as a Navajo Indian next year, for the purpose of and through, an edition emergency operation. Instithrough Ferris attending veteran Miss Hinrichs fes the niece of improving the road to the peak ham City resident and an em- school. that will heighten the happiThey urged that the tute. has a different approach ness of the great day for you. Mrs. Waldermar A. Call of Brig- area and developing picnic fa- ployee of the P. I. D., appeared people of Brigham City use their his for to making side money ham City, and a granddaughter cilities there. with Call before Tracy urging influence with their represon- Again this ypar the education. Yettaw makes has secured exclusive of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles The petition was filed with action on the Wiilarid peaks tatives in congross to help bring jumps para(.huU, this about. in this area to the "Bah- Knudson. Aaron Tracy, chairman of the area. rights a at S50) leap. cotmly fairs i Sae-ket- t, -'- t a-- PONY EXPRESS Holiday Features Number Carried Forthcom ing. 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