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Show ' you V4 ..jpvrES DELIGHTED ue j, atls j, fuit sef mi Last Rites Thurs. EldeTSoloists And South Stake For Wayne Facer Messiah Mon. And Tues. oir Present stae. Biblical text and iimmortal munearly to caPaisjc eve-- r and Tuesday S!jntiay ul l,,c "lln ana me ,lt: iiprformances of Christ the f ,r. was narrated by J. Ed- for b Mes. The jndels oratorio. in win Baird of the South Box Elto ho presented der stake presidency. Accomam Citypanists were Douglas Mann and Mrs. Evelyn Kay. The soloists included only program of the wer Darrell L. Anderson of hristmas portions who sang the opening and with introductory commentary on solo, Comfort Ye My People Ander--hni- r with striking dearness; John jfe by Edwin president, invocation Owen, who sang two bass solos NPrice of the South expressing both depth and vostake presidency and lume in But Who May Abide JEdwin Baird the Day of His Coming, and jlion by Do the Nations Rage. ;,fthe stake presidency, the Why an hour Very effective were Geraldine am lasted about Thompson in the soprano solo, a halfI Know That My Redeemer to asked audience was and Dixie Mecham in Liveth. old all applause through-,iGreatly Rejoice, Daughter Of performance each also Mrs. Edith Baddley Zion; cli-1after the final, of Willard in the contralto solo, -Hallelujah chorus, but He Shall Feed His Flock, and at each performance, Audra Call of Willard who gave en-approval of the recitatives. An elecwas expressed the soprano was performance installed for the tric organ olonged applause. performance. The choir president announcSouth stake B. Felt, ed that there was a possibility per-ncthe directed director, was marked the performance would be made which skillful and an annual Christmas season in.ghoitt by stitution in Brigham City. mgful interpretation of the Box tieWd- - Elde BOX ELDER If tas filled the army at Fort Shafter Hauamm islands, will rarH in the be to his home, and buried in the m"itary hon(,rs cemetery Thursday. VOLU.MK He is a son of Mr. and Mis George W. Facer ot Willard m' 5:1, NUMBER 104 BRIGHAM XMAS EVE TRAIN-CA- DEC. 8 PAGES 20, 1918 ACTION ON INDIAN SCHOOL IS Approve Eleven For More Vet CRASH R fAR - , - CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAMES EVAN WARNER DIES IN he was ared in Willard, where he attended p,f,mentary school. He was graduated from Box Elder high 'chool. He entered the aim 1942, received his basic at training Camp Wallace, Tex., and attended an electrical ongi- - Oil Pit Cl " Reckless Ki!ed At Whee Qf Automobile Stalled On Grade Crossing Flying ' Congressmen Report Progress; Support From Ogden, SLC Farm Training extent, between himself and Dr. Beatty. This Conviction Here train1-inmean that additional would The veterans Home Again classroom buildings would be Is First In State advisory committee, of the James Evan Warner sat at the Box Elder high school area, met It appears that prospects for built, enabling the hospital esKenneth M. Humphreys, 21, wheel of his late model sedan last Thursday afternoon in the the proposed Navajo Indian tablishment to accomodate 2, OCX) ly who flew into a barn at Wilon the railroad tracks on Christ- board of education office and school at Bushnell hospital are students In addition to Matsons mas eve, vainly trying to get the approved J1 veteran trainees for moving forward at a satisfac- and other necessary help who lard, December 11, was convicted of reckless flying in vehicle off the track, as a freight advanced training in farm man- tory, the Chamber of Commerce would have to live at the hosFirst district court in Brigham train bore down on him, smash- agement and operation. reported after hearing this week pital temporarily, until housing Com- could be obtained in Brigham from Utah congressmen. Ii was the first ed into the car and killed him City Tuesday. Under the training mented J. D. Gunderson, Cham- City. It was estimated it would ocThe accident civilian court conviction on instantly. are accepted ber million this count in Utah, according curred on the Union Pacific program, veterans president, "Now, if we can take three and one-hal- f r program of to John C, Weir, manager of tiacks at the county road inter- under a dollars to build the necessary just keep it rolling. on as the farm job the Brigham City airport. section at Call's Fort, near training and The Chamber received favor- school buildings to utilize the operators. After able progress reports not only plant to its full capacity of Humphreys was fined $100 Honevville, at 9:10 oclock in the managers two years, if they wish to con- from and sentenced to 30 days in evening. Arthur V. 2,000, he wrote. Representative tinue into advanced training Watkins, He said the Indian bureaus Melroy Steed, Brigham City, jail by Judge Marriner M. instigator of the Indian Curb was with War- under the program, they must school for Bushnell idea, but request for appropriations would Morrison, provided that the a brother-in-law- , before the board and from Senator Elbert D. Thomas be framed with the idea of parjail sentence be suspended if ner in the car pr'or to the acci- appear their J. progress and suita- as well. tial occupancy of the hospital ens the fine is paid. dent, but when the vehicle be- prove A came stalled on the railroad bility for advanced training. Meanwhile representatives, of while the classrooms are being farm definite and records plan track lie got out of the car and the Chamber secured the sup- built possibly with 700 or 800 ran down the track, trying to covering the prior two years are port of botn the Ogden and Salt students. 69, part of evidence considered Lake City Chambers of Com- Over A Million A Year Two Are In flag the train. of need for advanced proof was Warner in the merce, who wired the president of pinned Robert Joseph Jones, 69, He estimated that the cost of training. r of his and the secretary of the inter- operating the Indian school, at wreckage sedan, at home 3 his died at nas which was carried approximateCollision Members of the training ad- ior. oclock Tuesday afternoon, of a capacity, would be over a milly half a mile by the Wayne G. Facer freight visory committee are Vernal Full Utilization lion dollars a year. Mr. and Mrs. heart attack. e home of train. Congressman Watkins reportHe was born November 25, Watkins wrote, I have pledgWillie, assistant county agent, D. L. Archibald, 23, east Second Owen, 217 services at Willard Plymouth, a he Decemin wrote on ed Warner Steed were and letter ed myself to the Indian officials 1879. at South Weber, Utah, a chairman; Reginald Burt, Durand Charlels Taylor, 30, Yost, their i rated first place honors way back to Brigham City ren to go to the president or the William P. and Elizabeth neering school at National col- suffered serious injuries early Nielsen, Ray Bar ber 22: 7. rs cash nrip in the son I had a when the accident occurred. As ker, (Quig) Alf L. Freeman and K. E. educa-tinReared and Jones. Shaw of Los budget bureau or wherever lege From a when and there Angeles. le Christmas Sunday morning coupe Warner was turning the car lighting with Mr. Zimmerman, Dr. Beatto get the additional .Weight, contest, sponsored by tpd at South Weber, he attended he went to Camp Davis, N. C in which they were riding col- around on the grade Mr. Province and the gentle-e- amount included in the supplety, crossing, its Weber college for one year. He and to Camp Haan, Calif., and lided with a truck parked at a train-ifor advanced who accompanied Dr. Beatty mental Approved served a mission for the L. D. S. was sent to the Hawaiian is- service station, east of Portage. wheels evidently became lodged budget for this year. I boards of the crossing and it ing were Paul Bowden, Roy to Brigham City. We went over am also prepared to go before church in Denver and the Wes- lands in February, 1914. At a Salt Lake City hospital, Ronald Mackey, Francis nearly every phase of the prowas hit by the freight train. j Lemon, the necessary congressional tern states mission field from Before entering service he was where they were taken for Steed had r Max Facer, Byron the'Tingey, from jumped posal for the Indian school. committees to make a plea for 1900 to 1901. He was an active employed by the state road comtreatment. Archibald was found Robert Kon Nelson, These gentlemen were enthus- this money. It may be necessary a short time before the ap-- beker, Yagi, to have suffered a possible skull high priest in the Corinne L. D. mission. southbound train Sam Kuwata, Bobby Barker and iastic over the prosppets. They to have legislation passed to proaching, 8- - wardHe was He associated married laceraVelma Yates May fracture, fractured nose, orth Third east was judged struck it, and was trying to flag Odell Christensen felt thy could justify this pro- authorize the transfer of this i best, and received the $10 with his sons in the Jones ser-- 1. 1912. One son, Wayne Y, Fa- tions about the face and minor down the train. gram from a financial stand- property from war assets to the advice station at Corinne. in cer; his parents; five sisters, injuries, and was reported They were approved for prizes. The accident occurred on a seldopoint as well as from a human- Indian bureau. If that Is necesindefian for vanced inHe , Joanna married condition. serious training Jessie Norma Span-ierDyan Jepperson, m-used Taylors the town llges who toured itarian point of view. I will sary, I shall prepare the necesroad which county advisThe of time. nite a the Salt fracture of the connects period June Stephens, Donna and juries were eve and made the ert October 4, 1905, in not with Bear you the details now, sary bill and introduce it Im- Honeyville call upon but give Karen Facer; three brothers, tight elbow and lacerations, and River ory committee may itions were Ted A. Tuttle, Lake temple. it to say that the mediately upon the opening of suffice City, four miles west. It them to give proof of satisfacis survived by his wife and Max P. Facer, Rees W. Facer and his condition was reported sat- is known locally as the old : Johnston and Miss Lura will save in con- money they COngress. I have already W. Wallace Jones of H.trvey Dean Facer, survive him. isfactory. tory progress at any time, and a d, art teacher at Box Elder six sons: Calls Fort road. the buildings will go d this matter over with some called been has The accident occurred at about , The body will be brought to school. Hayward, Calif., Robert T. Jones, Union Pacific railroad repre- special meeting a long way to pay for any in- - 0f t,be senators here in Wash- to check their progress after six 10 S. Jones and LaMar Willard with military escort 1:30 oclock Sunday morning, sentatives ie judges reported that they Melvin creased said the freight overhead.. . that would jngton and they were enthus-commonths under the advanced e well from the operation of a lasllc about lt- the Jones, all of Corinne, and Alma this (Wednesday) evening, and according to Leonard Jeppson, trains brakes were applied so pleased with j doubt we wm all program. ! G- Jones of Anaheim. CaH iripnds may call at the family state highway patrolman, wjio suddenly, le decorations f of the training School, that was originally built havt Christmas sttempt providing drivni &nd Ross Jones of Ogden; thir- home this evening and Thurs- investigated. Taylor was The supervisors of the pro- for a hospital, where costs of (be Indian bureau makes the engineer to stop the train before teen grandchildren; one broth- day until time of services. Me- ing the coupe, southbound, when striking the car, that the air gram also are authorized to operation were not given request, as they have agreed to er, Thomas Lorenzo Jones of Salt morial services wil be held in it crashed into the front of a line on the train snapped. The terminate advanced training at consideration. d0- iiieo Everything seems to be station by train then came to a stop on its re-- ! Lake City, and one sister, Mrs. the Willard ward chapel Thurs- truck parked at the Watkins time progress is Representative any very promising now for this con2 Roger Loyal Andrus of Salt Lake emergency brakes. no orating contest, ported that an agreement had project and I have a strong prizes Arthur Whittier of Peterson, day afternoon at o'clock, left truck his Andrus had Delbert Cook. City. ducted by Btsnop ran approxiThe brakeman been reached to utilize Busnnell feeling that it will be consu- awarded and no place- - Morgan county, Utah. s made, due to the Any veteran wishing' to enTime and place of funeral ser- Burial will be in the Willard about five feet west of U. S. mately one mile to the home of mated eventually, a Lorin Hunsaker, Honeyville, to ter the veteran farm program vices will be announced by the cemetery, under the direction of Highway 191 before making small number of 0? Further assurance of congresTo vet"Life With D. Father" contact the Ed at should Ward, station, Jeppson B. delivery home. Funeral Felt Harold B. call home. for aid. the Harold Felt Funeral three or four s sional support, and work by was to truck Don the said. erans' Damage Jeppson, Be BEHS School supervisor, Traffic on the Union Pacifics had put up exterior Military honors will be paid at the Indian bureau toward the Play d the graveside representatives of estimated at $300, and the Tay- main line was delayed approxi- Lyman Morrell or Vern ing or decorations for the establishment of the Indian (JO1 ,, toial was choLife With Father Is J. tmas season, so the the three Brigham City veterans lor car was virtually mately an hour while the freight was included in a gchool he judges loss. B.E.H.S. dramatic sen the sida to by railroad ared it no contest. made its way organizations. Elbert eUer from taken were two victims for The as the school council train .bibs play rug Miller, chairman of the ing. After the freight to the Chamber of Com- Thomas Tremonton to the hospital at fri reached the siding, a south this year. The dramatic council merce written December 21. ces Christmas home deco-r- l first aid before being transfer bound passenger train and the consists of Frances Nicholas, Estimates Four Million and lighting contest, who H. Chlarson Lars red to the Salt Lake City hos railroad's northbound Butte speDee Anderson, Max Murphy, served as Senator Thomas said- he had general chairman Miss Morgan, D. reviewed the Real Meaning of ChrisThe to Secrist, cial were allowed Donrey the pital. proceed. situation with Dr. Christmas ac- tmas was Dar.ce Beecher and Miss Litchfield. the theme of a talk Funeral services for James hes central and reportthat morning, Beatty committee, Life With Father, written ed that Dr. Evan Warner were held TuesServices Today his committees thanks by J. Edwin Baird at jhe reguBeatty estimated the of hilaris the Clarence 1 luncheon meeting Day, lar oclock in The Seventh, Third and Fourth by who took day afternoon at cost of alterations and equippart in the con-h- the weekly comedy. the Lindquist and Sons funeral wards 0f the North Box Eider ious three-ac- t Brigham City Rotary club ment for 2,000 students at H. Chlarson, 78. Corinne, putting up outside light-o- r Lars Tryouts for the play were held Friday noon. Will Merreil, club died at a Brigham City hospiconNew classroom chapel, Ogden, under the direc- - Elder stake have done it again! decorations for the . tion of V. B. Belnap, bishop of struction would add another Plans have been made for a Monday and Tuesday of this at 6:05 He said the com-- president, presided. tal evening Saturday afTher-oweek. will Rehearsals t Baird was introduced by begin ward, gala New Years dance for New the Ogden Thirty-firswas well $1,500,000, the senator reported. o'clock after a two weeks illpleased with B. Lee, club treasurer, who Burial was in the Brigham Dr. Beatty tells me that he Years night, January 1 at the ter Christmas vacation. participation in the home ness. had charge of the program. will at start aration dance The will need a total appropriation in 1870, 4, Armory. born was phase of the contest. He April 9 oclock. of four million dollars for necesBirthday toasts were given Salt Lake City, son of Hans N. and Alf Olsen, John Howard are The Seventh ward Chlarson. sary alterations, equipment and Monter Cecelia Garland of and J. Ed la For Holmgren of and in new classroom construction, he Holidays Eagle Wayne Smith on their birthday He received his education in was elected arrangements charge the president of decorations and state that a wrote. anniversaries, all of which come Salt Lake City and in 1890 mov-asso Growers Beet gugar U(ah aSCMh0rC Is dauf?htpr in December, He said that at present the good orchestra has been engaged to Arizona with his family ciation to succeed Noble HunCarl Seashore, To ed for the evening. Noisemakers Indian bureau is working on reof the Gila home from California were settlers who who saker, Brigham City, for 50 Silent Golden Years and appropriate decorations will The annual Christmas now the locaparty sketches for the necessary alhristmas holidays. She ar- signed after five years at the Mr. and valley, which is ocof MUNCIE, Ind. (UP) to the He merriment add the terations and construction. memfor of Chamber Commerce formMembers of the newly hy Plane in Salt Lake Mrs. James F. LaFever have en- - tion of Thatcher, Ariz. Halter-man- , associations top post. casion. be further reported that the Indian bers will and their in Barbara their partners ed aerie, held married partners, He Eagles Friday The meeting, Thursday night, and re-- joyed half a All members of these three held century of golden this (Wednesday) eve- bureau has promised to have March 4, 1893, in Thatcher. Salt Lake City in the Dooly guests and friends will take Monday night. Miss Sea- silence observed to invited are wards together. They cordially ready for introduction by Janin the Commercial Bowl Dance over ning the ls employed in Letterman tonight, building offices of the Utah their 50th wedding anniversary, She died in 1903. i01n thelr frlends of ,he other 8 oclock, uary 1 legislation providing for at to Honej- for their beginning ral hospital in moved holiday he federation, 1914 Bureau (Wednesday! Farm In State San Fran- - still using the sign language wards for a gala time at the M. A, Burtcher, chairman of the the necessary transfer and auand has resided in t'jis jn election of the party. armory on January 1. they learned while both were ville, since. For the past two alg0 resu(edofficers: entertainment committee, re- thorizing the appropriation inour K. to know We friends want Cyril f00Wing state county students dicated by their studies. at Indiana the minded members today. home coun-withis one vnnr news to 727. theyre invited, William Pearce, Mur)k smithfield. Cache years he had made school for the deaf. In conclusion, the senator aswill be the evenings Bingo of entertainment the chairman vice a daughter in Corinne. president; Iyi f,rst sured the Chamber officers, a of with number diversion, announces. Ly"You committee sons, two Salt Lake City Surviving are valuable merchandise prizes for You may be sure of my wholememman Chlarson. Honeyville, andjvjcc president, and Frank G. dont have to be an Eagle the winners. A short program hearted cooperation and supexis seereFalls. ber to attend. The public Joseph R. Chlarson, Great Nels pbeilrj, American Fork, also will be presented. Refresh- port for this proposal. a cordial invitation. Mrs. tended reelected. Mon!.; two daughters. Last week-enwires went for ments will be served. furwill Mrs. R. orchestra B. and And Johnsons ,IN Rasmussen. Corinne, to the other prizes, ward from both the Ogden and In addition which for nish music dancing Yellowstone, Ira May. West Students will start at 9 o'clock. of two premium hams will be top Salt Lake City Chambers During Mont.! and three brothers. H. R. Brigham City of Gordon Howes has taken over bingo awards, Burtcher said. Commerce to the secretary eet At Tremonton Alvaluable the R.O.T.C. door In evening, Ariz.; Promoted deA. Krug, and and unless large numbers of Chlarson, Show Low, meat the of the Julius interior, be no management admission will There Admisbe awarded. will Ariz., prizes 9 O'clock; Lunch Phoenix, B. and R. market them are exterminated F. sion will be one dollar losses bert Chlarson, charge, or charge for playing to President Harry S. Truman. per cou- partment at Earl W. Harmon and Ben Oregon, and Chlarson, John will "Beneficial Use adin continue City, beginning to duty are Brigham tremendous. be bingo. fill Be Furnished Nev. ple, tax included. Zundel of Brigham City The Salt Lake City Chamber week. The hunt will meet at the Frank Chlarson. Ely, this first cadet of conrank to the be will vanced Funeral services wired that people of entire Howes Is a son of Mrs. Hyrum State hunters and sportsmen of Tremonton Lumber and HardUtah the afterin Walks Two Miles At 85 area vitally interested in Indian lieutenant ware store, on Main street at ducted this (Wednesday) of Companions Howes of Brigham City, and he iSrigham City area 1 oclock in 'he Honey Agricultural college Reserve pro- Missionary today Tremonton, at in noon wife service acquiring Bushnell hos live and his To Get Daily Papers Honeyville. the in at 9 oclock urged to join Tremonton B. A. BingMeet After 42 Years ficers Training corps unit He was born in Monroe, Utah, ville ward chapel, by pital at Brigham City, and last New morrung Those held Year's ceremonies :.'men n a rabbit drive call day. in Pa. moved with his family to LILLY, but to unable to get there that early, ham, bishop. Friends may plained that the organization Joseph Box Elder according at U.SA.C., George Shaw, Nampa, Idaho, county of Lyman Chlarson, ele-Krumenacker, retired carpenter, believed this would be of bene- was in Brigham City Wednes-so- r Corinne where he attended 1. The Chamber Sasmussen explained, should go HoneyvoHe! W. Timberlake, profes this E. oclock 10 Col. from fit to the Indian people and school and Box Eider likes to read his newspapers. tac-- ' . fmmerce accepted an invita-- I un out anyway. There'll be day visiting with James A. Wea-- mentary of military science and until time of services The fact that Krumenacker is .would put to beneficial use a school. He moved to Cali-high morning on were of and Shaw Weaver to ver. plenty tho tell you Honevville nIfm1 Tremonton spon-Wh- : people 85 years old and has to walk fine Installation now surplus. where to go to find the drive, Burial will be In the were announced a mission together in 1906 in fornia where he lived ten years, hunt- - and Promotions two miles daily to get his Heber urged he said. to returned where then Every phase of such a move, 'annual cemetery. . the Southern states mission embership and everyone in coniunction with the was employed by the Heber vorite newspapers doesnt the wire stated, would reflect national fic,ld. the hunt is Bill RucScabbard and Blade, part in the kerDirecting Students to the credit of the nation, the one year. From er him. for Fewer Flight on the of Tremonton. anwere hop. cadet together He has They fraternity, military a Indians and the entire W. Va (UP to Provo for a he Krumenacker went lives with there, MORGANTOWN, 30 for and the be mission months, will feof U5 flnd the fast and nounced that shells will Mr as an of Safe- - daughter in Upper Dutchtow'n, area. training at West be and lunch meeting Wednesday was the year stores. employee ' -- e led Birch Borer Routs Mill half a mile away. Each morn- The Ogden Chamber wired fnt targea at a rabbK available, h.s brown first tjme tbey have seen each way The University served at noon by farmers and (UP) Me. MILO, sport, Don Rasmus- - ranchers basis, alter the 0(her sjnce. During the war he served in ing he walks to the post office that "after careful study and off to a pcace-tmof the area hunted. borer is chasing r UI U U. S. navy. here and picks up the Johnstown consideration, we feel that the I'hairman of the Chamber the mill cJ On December 22 the Box El- a upswing Jl Tbread Co.s spool committee, declared, but der A year and a half ago he went Democrat. Then he hikes to present proposal to operate this 1" n. mounted .own. sheriffs ton county Shnl pQN Y the drive is a real I;!1 to Tremonton as an employee Lower Dutchtown to a sons installation as a school for Nav GC0 in hornt' iil posse held a i,s hunt in western of Laubs market, and came to home to get the Johnstown Trib-th- a jo Indian children would be t ... , the ranchers and far- - Box Elder 90 county, and every ofUw'hom Sine under the' G1 bill,gia Box Elder coun-A- hunter It Soremin fast Were Brigham City market from une. The round trip is a two an outstanding contribution to processing eight e shot until he ran out of se- mile jaunt. person rabbug are at & the welfare of these neglect Tremonton. havoc with seems now that our state peak shells. Estimates of tho kill of riehts The drop In enrollment hidden bein people, and a real benefij, heavy snows have ranged from 3,000 to 'vhich from meted wood hom 7,000 rab plum fe. pumpkin-heads- . hem and A calm is a wind or air move-As a rule, the air moves from the Intermountain at regie theyre lit- - bits, and if wed had enough s during the immediate post made- Georgia been ment of less than one mile per west to east in the United know of no better utiij, for! 12 years after they've suitable cou.ng 0ut emire ielcs- shells we could wood Of war period killed gum have States. hour. suj ply broadcast on the radio. this great investment 'he farmers and twice that ,r many, Sheriff Warspools thousands of dollars. ren to 27 news Phone your Hyde declared. - g to its fullest e e eve-unt- c Robert First In two-yea- Jones, Dies Tuesday me Lighting Hurt Contest two-doo- Portage n n Ne-ca- 1 - d W g e - In-th- e ex-rel- y busi-place- Edwin Baird - Speaker At Rotary Three Wards Plan New Years ex---e- Garland Man To I Head Christ-season- e n States i Beet Growers Chamber Christmas Aerie Asks 1 2 Public Party Dance Tonight a club-room- HUNTERS Gordon Howes New j yjac-Ka- INVITED TO - Butcher RABBIT HUNT SATURDAY ' 1 1 fa-h- e teri:ake Inter-mountai- n tir post-wa- nm e f' e r M ftC'S inVninl7thrm.ll EXPRESS e dj j ... - Jn I r .rgu1 arwiinwc b- - |