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Show ftttfonnai g j uu rviceStation, ore And ''i ifri To MEASURES INTRODUCED IN THE Sec. 562, P. L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE Cafe 1c PAID Brigham, Utah Permit No. Ground Q 14 BOX ELDER ews-spem- woodland's Utah oil station, on the west side L highway at Willard, just the school grounds, h of l tt,e cafe and store in the to the VOLUME 51, NUMBER 2 r. building, burned afternoon. and yesterday County Commissioners Uonne was hurt iin the fiire vne HOUSE AND SENATE WEDNESDAY Operation; No In Included Present Bills Appropriations Pushing For ma 2,000-Sfude- nt Senator Arthur V. Watkins said in a telephone conversation yesterday afternoon he knew of no opposition to the U. S. house and senate bills, introduced Wednesday, providing for the transfer of Bushnell hospital to the Interior de6 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 7, It) ID partment for use as a Navajo Indian school. Bills were introduced concurrently, in the senate jointly by Senator WatNorth Stake Primary Take Oaths Of Office kins and Senator Elbert D. Thomas, and in the house by fighting it. Union Meet Jan. 15 Congressman Walter K. Granger, who has maintained an acWoodland, Wayne ttayne KWS of tive interest in the full utilization of Bushnell hospital since gland's son, operated the The North Box Elder stake Urge jce station part of the busit first was indicated it would not be used as a veterans hosprimary workers will hold their from leased had he pital. "The bills might possibly be passed within the next which ks regular Union meeting Saturtwo weeks or so, Senator Watkins said yesterday, in what father, and Blaine Bosley 2 15 at day afternoon, January v as a "hopeful opinion. he termed It may take longer, and lessee and operator of the oclock in the Third ward cha;re and cafe. Bosley and his could should much longer, although it take opimsition develop pel. 1 also lived in an apartment A good preliminary Thomas D. Hunsaker of Hon he does not consider this probable. program tairs. The measures did not provide has been arranged by the Eighth eyville was elected president of beause of the fire was reported ward primary and following the Box Elder Young Farmers, for any appropriation, but funds early summer, the senator blow-oof a lieved. be the explosion will conversion meet for and election at their annual remodeling Save A Year this, department meetings which TeWaynne Wood-be held for each group. Stake Ing last Tuesday night, at Box of Bushnell buildings and new Senator Watkins said yesterwas using to thaw an autoofficers urge all ward ollicers Elder high school. He succeeds construction of classrooms and afternoon he Ls urging the day bile in the service stations would and be other to be Hatch of Corinne. Farrell and teachers sought present buildings Interior The fire started at dease room. department to ask for of Roy L. Braegger of Bear River either as part of the interior especially invite members a deficiency appropriation for out 3:30 oclock. ward bishoprics and priesthood City was elected vice president, partments regular appropriawhich he automobile, atten- Robert M. Stack of Perry secre tion, or in a special deficiency the new construction, in order to in to be representatives get the Indian school in operato Eph White, also and Sam Kuwa-l- appropriation bill. dance. had considerable historian-rWork on remodeling of pres- tion at the earliest possible of Honeyville il ent Bushnell nuildings could be date. "I'm pushing hard for the mey in his apartment, and porter. A little 2,000 capacity operation of lost in the fire. were started as soon as the bills are full Area representatives the school, and for this $3,645,-00and some other vatu-!ebeelected as follows: Byron Note passed. Senator Watkins will be required," he said. wpre removed fioni the lieved. For the new construcker representing the conto will it be Bowden ilding, hut most of the area, Carlyle repre tion, necessary lie explained that if the rein the flames, ns went draw up plans and get them ap- quest is left waiting for the regIn settling the Brigham uham City firemen and area, Farrell Hatch repre proved, and construction likely ular appropriation for the inestimated the loss the Corinne area, Clin will not start until spring or terior department, the resultant senting ton Burt approximately $30,000 to representing the Bear Sat- delay in the time before the reproperty was partially River City areu, and Wilbur modeling and building program 20-3ered by insurance. To could be completed would be 0 Mantua Wheatley representing the the Merrill Glenn, answer-thfiremen area. Brigham City a year, and possibly two years. snow man, is preparing another call to the fire with a He said he was going to make for fun youngsters Beside Hatch, retiring officers afteriytons truck and eight men, hut a speech on this topic Monday on his place two are Clinton Burt vice president, New grown-upand in fire no are ere hydrants in the senate. Im going to tell the on of north himMantua, miles M. Slack succeeded Robert illard and all the firemen had them we cant let a whole year, The Mantua-Loga, highway. self as and club will hold in- and The fight the fire with was the possibly two years, go by, is just to the east Thomas D. Hunsaker snow basin new truck. officers at of on in the stallation the tank iter he said. 'This school Is aimed Ihe to road the of the or highway, directors, Retiring their next meeting, If we had had an adequate Monday at providing these young people old barracks building (where area representatives, are Hank evening, January 10 at 7:30 with the equipment to earn a pply of water, I believe we will hot a wi be fire) there good Yamamoto of the oclock at the Howard cafe. This deecnt uld have saved all but the living for themselves, be open for motor vehicle traffic, area, Clair Knudson of the Brig- will be ladies ease room of the service stainight and all and the delay would mean a S. Wight, C. Henry Nielsen will be bobsleds and ham D. and Lewis there Edward Ward, area, Wesley members are urged to bring n," William Sackett, fire chief, riding even for those who Hansen of the Corinne area, their wives or partners. Bill year, or possibly two years, out Another fire id last night. One Box Elder county commissioner returned to officp for a four-yeterm, and a sleigh or dont have skis sleighs of their Newell Cheeketts of the Bear Farr, district governor from Og- of the lives of these 2,000 young We did everything new commissioner was sworn in for a two-yean said, term Tuesday noon at the Box Elder own, Glenn says. one River City area and Wilbur den, will be the installing of- people. could do, but with no more court house. C. Henry Nielsen, county clerk, administered the oath to Edward county under of the Honeyville-Harpe- r ficer and will officiate at ihe Costs Estimated Wheatley iter than that, it wasnt nearly We have small hills for small "Annual upkeep" figures quoD. Ward, the new man on the commissioners hoard, and to Lewis S. Wight, who was area. installation of the following hill for ough. gold. term. Orlando ("Dick) Allen, with two years of people,, and liea large The Young Farmers Ls an or- new officers: President, Dr. Rus- ted in the Salt Lake Tribune of returned to the board for a four-yeWe The fire was the second declared. term yet to serve, is the third member of the board. Wight was reelected have hills, chills and spills for ganization for young men Inter- sell Fishburn; First vice presi- yesterday morning for the Ina four-yea- r jor proportions Woodland has ested in agricultural or live- dent, Dent Baird; Second vice dian school, the Senator said, ifered. His home and all its chairman of the commissioners. everybody. stock vocations, between the profidcnli Tewayne Woodland, representerj Ov'the cost Of ski ments were completely are a preparing for, rWi' of Amer- and Farmers of Future ages Rex ' Baron. heal,Tight; upkeep of buildings First District Judge'Takes Oath tournament, cutter races, sleigh by .fire,. on .New.,. Yearns and instruction for the Indian an for ica, students, organization The races and other events. I wont following board of directors students at e, about ten years ago. Bushnell, if it is Bureau. Farm fills and It the also will be installed at this promise refreshments this Saturmade Into an Indian school. farm for that the Cal place Delbert youth I so Hadfield, am because meeting: big only day, This would run $180 a year per and can do only one thing at a the Junior Chamber of Com- Bennion, Nick Kozak, Dr. Wynn merce urban does for young Anderson and Dr. Frank Saito. pupil, or $253,000 a year, for a will do my best to time. But l school, and only share tny equipment and show men, one of. the 4supervisors exOutgoing officers of the or $140 a per pupil, or year Dr are: plained. President, ganization you a good time. a school. for D. new Thomas The president, Frank Saito; First vice presi Glenn said that anyone, young The senator saw this as a weighthat Sec Hunsaker, Dr. young any urged to Russell a ride or have who FLshburn; didnt dent, old, A Box Elder family life conPhil Cutler ty argument in favor of the full Mantua, should be at the corner man interested in agricultural ond ference has been scheduled for operation. inor livestock vocations and of First south and First east Tewayne Wood capacity Total costs for the school, the o All the evenings of January 12 and in terested the as Vic retire Young will land. between in joining streets Degn Brigham City 13, it was announced by C. E. 1 and 2 oclock get in and a new senator said, would be as about Saturday after- Farmer organization, comBallots for the annual atelec Smith, coordinator of the Box or with touch officer, member to fulfill this office will $625 per pupil per year, any noon, and they will be picked up. m of officers of the Box Elder Elder home and family life propared with the usual cost of tend one of the membership be appointed at a later date. Glenn advised that young any $615 per pupil for Indian serhamber of Commerce and gram. Starting at 7 oclock at the person without an escort should meetings, the first Monday evevice boarding schools for Inommercial club were in the Box Elder high school auditorBox in each Elder month have a permit from his parents, ning cost dians. The lail this week for all members ium, there will be a ho11 and 12 in the Newhouse and everyone should bring high school. Life Today of operation would buy many Box in Elder it is good standing, E. B. Owen lecture on "Family and The Farmers Lake tel Salt skis Young City, hat equipment you have, consulthamber secretary, announced by Miss Winifred lfaen, has 85 members, anticipated that a large repre- times that amount in better faor sleighs. organization the of life education, , family ant, xlay. According to the As an aide, he added Tell of whom about 60 attended the sentation from the Box Elder or- cilities for the school and Its inthe ballots shall be mail-- state department of public to John borrow Adams Im meeting. Meetings are held the ganization will attend. A north- students, Watkins declared. The going Salt Lake City. This at least ten days prior to the struction, his cutter and any other stuff I first Monday evening of each ern area Young Farmer meeting total annual cost of operation will be followed by a symposium nnual meeting and election. can find up at his barn, and month at Box Ellder high school. will be held at Utah State Agri- of the school for 2,000 students Members will vote on one of in which Dr. H. A. Dixon, presihed better come up Saturday Supervisors are Owen Westen-sko- cultural college, Logan, Thurs- is estimated at about $1,250,000 at Ogden, hree candidates and Norwood Hyer of the day, January 27. At this meet- by the Indian service. and claim it. for president, dent of Weber college aul Anderson, Box Elder high school voca- ing, a contestant for the state Housing For Adults Glenn a snow Orion Eskelsen will discuss education; Superinopen gave party, Kenneth E. Weight will The Indian bureau proposes nd John to the public, last Saturday af- tional agriculture staff. Howard, and on four tendent Young Farmer public speaking and andidates for New Year's day, at the is the Box Elder organi- contest will be selected, and a to make 32 apartments, by reThis terms treat the subject, recreation ternoon, William n the board of directors. same place. More than 200 turn- zations fifth year. It is one of competitor for the "outstanding modeling present buildings on Can its values; Professor State of AgriculturUtah for the Bushnell reservation, Scholes Hdates for directorates are L. A. ed out to ski, sleigh and slide, 36 Young Farmer chapters in young farmer award. health and the event was declared high- Utah, and a ember of the Utah The Box Ellder chapter's out adult Navajos. These apartlundy, M. A. Burtcher, Howard al college will considerC. Aileen and medical care, Miss , all, Los Collins, ly successful. standing young farmer will be ments, Senator Watkins explainYoung Farmers organization. C. Henry Nielsen, Judge Lewis Jones George of home econThe state Young Farmer con- selected at a meeting Monday ed, could be used to house InGlen Fife, Sam Gordon Erickson, director state departdians who come here to work ennis Johnson, Lewis R. Olsen omics education, Phone your news to 727. vention will be held February night. Back to his pre-wjob Monday went Judge Lewis ill instruction, of in harvests and for other seament H. public Peters, Don Rasmussen and Jones, as he took the oath of office and assumed duties as mansonal employment, during short present the subject of home Leland Seely. reBox Elder Of New Farmers Officers district. Jones Judge Young and President Robert J. judge of Utahs First judicial periods between jobs. These The annual meeting will be agement, turned to the bench he left to enter the army at the beof Bear River slake will Potter apartments also might be used le,d in the Box Elder high is above He with C. Henry in family life. pictured for housing for young married ginning of the war. choo cafeteria Thursday eve discuss religion as the oath was administered clerk, county Nielsen, Indians, and adults, who are a'nS. January 20, divide at beginning At 8:30 the group will brought here to be taught the the oclock. A card included with into departments and under 'he ballots, English language and ruditpen-tarall to mailed being leadership of the symposium vocational M.I.A. South Stake training. In the remembers, should be filled in to the will discuss for beginning, many of the students otake reservation for subthe the dinner speakers of the evening On Dance mainder Tuesday at the school here will be over aiming, Owen said. Ballots and treated in the symposium jects ten or 12 years old, the senator rds Now we can sit among the should be returned as they pertain to the beginning A dance will be held Tuesday and still will not be able said, snow drifts and console ouroromptly. although ballots will and the expanding family. evening, January 11 at the Arto speak or understand the Ende new selves with 4 of ihe beautiful the to oclock accepted up confer- mory building for everyone glish language. afternoon of the annual me.et flower catalogues that are Box Thursday evening the River Mutual age in the South will startin' to Bear to move ng. come in the mail ence will No admission stake. Elder of An optimistic 7 o'clock That's what is called havin' Principal speaker at the an high school, where at ' con- be charged and the dance will of will earliest the dates possible groups nual in the faith futurel Mu'start immediately following meeting will be Dr. A. Ray the department as of activation toward progress subjects Olpin, president of the Univer-sl,sider the symposium Calamity Jane. The Dan Ross archestra Bushnell as an Indian school, the contracting tual. f Utah. Annual reports of they apply in and for the dancing will end will play e according to Senator Watkins President and chairmen of family- The conference refreshments will be served durwhich in statements session a yesterday afternoon, 'ommitices also will joint Teachers Training he sub- with on ing the evening. would be: mitted. there will he another lecture the Dance numbers during discusTo Be Resumed Passage of measures transRemember to return cards family life and a panel popular evening will include Bushnell to Interior deor Superintendent ferring led by reservations for the dinner at sion and old time music, and young The teachers training classes for Indian school (if partment, me earliest with Miss C. Aileen Owen Weight, and invited are urged for the North and South Box Elpossible date, Wal- and old no opposition develops), in two Scholes, Professor rominded Ericksen, is It all members. der stakes will resume as usual, Potter to attend. weeks. necessary that we know well in ter G. Mann, President morning, January 9 at Sunday Remodeling of present Bushpart. others advance taking and are how many exactly the stake seminary building. in family Observes 78th Birthday nell interested buildings for student dorEveryone Panning to attend," he All trainees are urged to be his celebrated to begin at once" afH. attend. J. to mitories, Lillywhite is life urged at in attendance at this first meetter passage of bills. 78th birthday anniversary, as new home by a warm fire enjoying ing following the holidays Major remodeling and Gunners Invited To Bring Shotguns And Take ' construction Wednesday, classwork will be resumed at the totaling approxiport In Rabbit Hunt At Roselle Flats Sunday he reported. Theres a nice hot thLs time. mately $3,645,000 on Bushnell soon, with reservation up ( provided ' funds dinner coming lunch own Death ABILENE, Kan. (UP) Therell be a rabbit hunt on pected to bring his a good cook. In deficiency made available by pie, pumpkin Roselle Flats but that the Box Elder Wildlife he reported. No need of wish- followed a tight pattern for appropriation), spring or early Sunday, and hunt, of the jt It father and son. is invited to attend and federation, sponsors Ray Teare, summer, 1949. hot coffee. ing him a happy birthday. was take part, Roy L. Braegger, Robert M. Stack, Sam Kuwata, Thomas D. Hunsaker young farmer, died of a heart to Lew would try to provide of sounded like he already Open school, limiled operaaccording shotgun attack in his car, parked on an . . . were elected to the top offices of the Box Elder Young Farmers Whitaker, who w!i manage the There will be plenty it! tion, possibly 700 or 800 stuhaving at their organization grounds, hunt. Abilene street. It was 17 years annual election shells at the hunting last Tuesday. Hunsaker was named president, Braegger vice president. dents, September, 1949. The crowd will meet at available to hunters at cost, School in capacity operation, may after the death of hLs father, Wrestlers in California and Kuwata was elected Stack was relected secretary-treasurhistorian-reporte2,000 students, possibly during station at 9:30 oclock, Whitaker said. will be permH not make faces during a public who also suffered a fatal heart Farrell Clinton Nebeker, Burt and Wilbur Wheatley were 1919-5- scchol year, at latest by Hatch, Byron Carlyle Bowden, aud proceed Shotguns only according to the Ameri- attack in a car parked almost together from there o the named aiea representatives. firearms in the drive at the same spot. September, 1950. ican Magazine. hunting grounds. Whita- ted as Thos. Hunsaker 1' ,!1 Young Farmers v New President h d be-ge- burn-Bosle- a More Snow Fun Ls s 0 Perry-Wtl-lar- The Making $35,-Th- fl a At Mantua e Install e Officers s secretary-treasurer- historian-reporte- 11 ' i ! 20-3- Perry-Willar- r. d City-Mantu- a ar ar ar grown-ups- - Conference On Sgi.-at-arm- hamber Ballots Family Living January 12,13 Jeing Mailed 1 1,400-pupi- $280,-00- 2,000-pup- il t, Members secretary-treasure- r above-averag- rr r 'j! t. i e consti-Jtion- d two-yea- r : ?! ;j. i Crag-ifad- ar vx y PONY EXPRESS Time-Tabl- e I time-tabl- e - News-Journa- 1 Prom-on'or- y er - 4 ker JL said evpryone would he ex rifles will be permitted. r. i! |