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Show iH TTMT IBtf iflwr nMnnf taa.T.nwFtr Elderites Among Scouters Who Receive highest Honor jwo Box MW5 --S Wlima BOX ELDER If BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1949 VOLUME 54, NUMBER 5 Farewell Thursday For Keith Carter Chamber Naming New Heads At 8 STAKE PAGES WILL JOIN IN It Was Real Warm THREE Tuesday Up To 17, Says Weatherman SUNDAY SCHOOL COHERENCE It was real warm in the Keith Carter, son of Mr. and Twelve General Sunday School Board Brigham City area Tuesday Mrs. Floyd G. Carter of Corinne, The sun was shinafternoon. Members Will Conduct Sessions, Panels has answered a call to serve in brightly and made it seem the Northwest mission of the New officers of the Box Elder ing even warmer. A Sunday The afternoon session will be school conference L. D. S. church, and will enter Chamber of Commerce and Comofficial for all Charles Clifford. L. D. S. Sunday school from 2 to 4 oclock, and groups the mission home preparatory to mercial club will be announced, observer weather officers and teachers of the requested to attend are stake his departure Monday, January and will take office, at the an- government for this area, said at mid-aite- r North Box Elder, South Box El- presidencies, stake high coun24. nual dinner meeting Thursday noon the mercury rose to a der and Bear to Sunday River stakes will cilman assigned A missionary farewell program evening in the Box Elder high maximum of 17 degrees. Durstake be held Sunday morning ward and school, bishoprics, and dance will be held Thursday school cafeteria. Dinner will be ing the night Tuesday night school Box Elder afternoon at superintendent Sunday high the minimum temperature was evening, with the program be- served at 8 oclock. school, according to Albert Bing- cies and boards, all ward Sunfive degrees. ham Sunday school superinten- day school officers and teachers, ginning at 8 oclock in the CoDr. A. Ray Olpin, president of was The cold. it Sunday night rinne ward chapel, and a dance the dent of North Box Eider stake, and all others who are interestdeof will betwo Utah, night's minimum was following in the ward amuse- liverUniversity ed. The afternoon session is the principal address of the low. During the day Monday the host stake. ment hall. All members of the open to the public, but the desigL. D. of members the As Twelve has been 15 the was pracmaximum evening. the degrees. ward and friends of Keith are nated groups are particularly Petersen, Nelson, Wilson, Platt, Francis S. school recent in tice church snow annual the contained general Sunday years, Saturday's invited to attend, according to comof moisture, and board, from Salt Lake City, will urged to be present of officers the and .12 of Inch an reports David J. Wilson, Ogden area council president, Boy Scouts of America, the of Julius Campbell, bishop congratulwas only a couple Inches deep be on hand to conduct the sesmittee chairmen will be in pubEarl ,J. Glade, a member of Corinne ward. ates four outstanding workers of the council who were honored with the Silver Beaver lished form, and a copy will be on the leveL But in a high sions and address the various the, general Sunday school in volunteer on award a the council Scouting award, highest basis, at the recent annual Carter is 20 years old, and was given each member attending wind, a little snow can go a groups. board, will deliver the principal Leland L. Nelson of Brigham City is district commissioner of meeting of the council. from Box Elder high the meeting. genlong way, Clifford said. SunThe morning session will be talk before the afternoon graduated Box Elder Leonard and Peterson of Penrose is advancement chairman school with the class of 1947, and Eldon district, the North His topic wiii of day morning's snow contained gin at 10 oclock in the high eral assembly. director Torbenson, was graduated from seminary in the Logan high school band, and .16 of an inch moisture. for the Bear River district. and stake be The Individual and His Enschool auditorium, weatherman the "It's 1916. He was active in the Fu- his still," and will cover the in stake will high coun vironment presidencies, trumpet trio, play ture Farmers of America, and strumental Wildlife Federation numbers as a part of said, without so much as a cilmen assigned subdivisions, the basic need of to Sunday was a member of the state F.F.A. the program. glance at the calendar, winschools, ward bishoprics, stake the individual," and the SunPlan Meeting Jan. 21 ter." band which played at the F.F.A. to at invited Sunday school superintenden- day schools opportunity to creSpecial guests in Kansas tend cies and boards, ward superin- ate an environrmnt that will the dinner meeting include of national convention, The annual membership tendents and ward assistant su help to meet these needs. heads of other civic organiza the Box Elder Wildlife FederaTo Go On Mission tions and public bodies in Brig perintendents in charge of class tion will be held Friday eveE. The afternoon departmental to general town ham City and mayors, work, in addition Four Silver Beavers Are Presented At sessions will be divided into ning, January 21 at 8 oclock reboard representatives, are council chairmen and Chamber in the Commercial ciubrooms, groups, with separate panels Annual Meeting Of Ogden Area Council of o f Commerce executives quested and urged to attend for teachers of each class group according to an announcement In a include will towns. The The guest program neighboring made today. or Group discusThe Silver Beaver, the highest award made to volunteers statement of the theme and sionsdepartment list is as follows: The purpose of this meeting in each ses-owill cen Mrs. Ada Empey Crozier, 48, plan for the day by a member ter around the gei Cecil Bradbury, president of Boy Scout work, was awarded to Leland Nelson of Brig-awill be to elect officers for the of wife of George Crozier, died of the general board, prior to the the Eagles. City, district commissioner of North Box Elder district, coming year and to hear the of the les bringplace C. W. Merrell, president of the Sunday at an Ogden id Leonard Peterson of Penrose, advancement chairman for annual reports of the various hospital division into individual stake ing the individual en' after an extended illness. groups for separate meetings. A vironment of the gooa.-tntrue Rotary club. committees, and such other and ie Bear River district, at the recent annual meeting of the board of of in member the June 17, born was She Eric Seashore, commander 1900, general and the beautiful, and thus into The award also was made to Gilbert further business as may propgden area council. Idaho Falls, Idaho, a daughter will conduct each stake meet the presence of God. the American Legion. rancis of Morgan, council vice president, and James H. erly come before the meeting. Jesse Jepperson, president of of William H. and Lucy Cox ing, which will include round All members are urged to be latt of Ogden, district commissioner of North Weber dis-iFollowing the departmental the Junior Chamber of Com- Empey. When a child, the fam- table discussion of Needs and present. reasThis was the first year in which more than one Scout- merce. ily moved to Garland where she opportunities in your stake and sessions, the groups will in the Ogden area council had received the high honor. wards to Improve the religious semble in the auditorium, and Leonard Bishop, president of was reared. In the election of council offi--nand a statement a general board member will She was married to George environment, the school board. Our H. David J. Wilson of Ogden Alf L. Freeman, principal of Crozier .November 24, 1917, in of conclusions, How we plan to summarize on the topic, to Improve Reterm as reelected for a third Box Elder high schooL Brigham City and the family improve our religious environ Responsibilities council president, and Hervin ment. ligious Environment." Frank Stevens, principal of had lived in Tremonton since. mderson was named one of six Bear River high school. Surviving besides the husband YOULL KNOW JAN. 22 ce presidents. Kenneth E. Weight, superin are the following sons and The Silver Beaver was award-to- r schools. of tendent William H. Knudson, 70, died Vern, Lyle, George to daughters: 12 distinguished service Wesley Cephart, prebijent of in a local hospital Saturday afJf., Caro, Tess and Linda Cro ' Businessmen's Tremonton yhood." The service' jn Boy ' t$ V ' the f i t of e heart aliment. ternoon Tre Mrs. Lola zier and Gable, R. Keith Carter out work of the four recipients association. OctoMr .Knudson was born about 75 years. Lorenzo J. Bott, mayor of Brig monton; Glen Crozier, Richmond, As Norma Ilobsen, ber 18, 1878 in 'Deweyville, a son . . . program,, dance Thurs . . . ham Calif.; Mrs. City. Nelson, whose home is at 138 of Neils and Laura Leason and Mrs. Shirley Boise, Idaho, council Eberhart Zundel, city 5 nth Second east street, Brig-Knudson and was reared and City. He received the degree of man. Rose, Garland; also eight grand A field of 23 lovely candidates' of entertlin- Farmer, the second highim City, has served as North educated in Deweyville where State children, her mother, Mrs. L. E. for Snow Queen had been ment for eveningand old is .procouncilWillis est Since Hansen, honor F.F.A. city given by young ix Elder district commissioner, two he has resided all his life. Allred, Hawthorne, Calif., nominated up to last night, from high school, he man. r 1948, and will be reregister- - j He married Annie E. Hunsaker graduation council sisters, Mrs. Ted Austin, Great sponsors of the annual Snow grammed. Delos associated his been has with Thompson, city in the same job for 1949. The snow carnival will be held Falls, Mont.; Mrs. C. D. Barfuss, carnival announced, and nomiApril 28, 1911 in Honeyville. He father in j farming near Corinne. man. two nations still were coming in. Los Angeles, Calif.; evening, January 22, has been a farmer and stock-growand Saturday councilman. Glen He served as assistant Scout-aster- s Burt, city The program Thursday night at 9 oclock in the S. L. Mr. and served on the Box and Mrs. rebeginning of In second its the grandparents, year Morris Glover, city council for three years, then Box Elder Elder county fair committee for will open with a song by the con- man. Cox of Hermosa Beach, Calif. high school gymnaSnow since vival the war, the Scoutmaster for 11 years. As The Spirit of God gregation, sium. Tickets now are on sale a number of years. lovea be will carnival com . larger, S. Lewis insenior Scout leader for Wight, county Like a Fire Is Burning, and two ward He is survived by his wife and vocation lier, more glamorous event than by members of the Seventh ars, then as neighborhood by Laurence G. Carter. missloner. business number a of and at two and brother ever the the before this year, sponfollowing Orlando Lon Stallings will sing a solo, mmissioner two years, district ("Dick) Allen, sors believe. Lovely decorations places in Brigham City. The sisters; John Knudson, Tremon-ton- ; and Charles W. Goodliffe will county commissioner. mmissioner for two years and Mrs. Josephine Christianare being arranged, and an out- - Snow Queens coronation will Edward D. Ward, county erit badge counselor since speak. Alfa Gcan Carter will take place at 10:30 oclock, and Mrs. Laura and sen, Deweyville 28. sing a solo, and there will be renot until that time wiR it be Poulsen, Logan. Dr. talk Russell a marks Reeder presiGlen and Fishburn, by Elder Milton S. Bywater who has been selected known conHis service to boyhood, were services club. Funeral School Board Reelects by President John P. Lillywhite. dent of the honbr. The coronation the for to died sud rough Scouting, has been ducted Tuesday afternoon in the Lynnette Anderson will sing a Kenji Sayama, 65, Clifton G. M. Kerr, state repre. . . who h;is accepted a cull will be by Mayor Lorenzo J. All Officers For 1949 a focal Scouter said the Southern States mission. Deweyville L. D. S. ward chapel. solo, and remarks by Bishop sentative. dcnly Thursday afternoon at Bott. is week. in He has served Interment was in the Dewey- Julius H. Campbell will be folGlen M. Bennion, South Box oclock of a heart ailment while Leonard L. Bishop was reelecSnow for Corinne-Prothe on en route the Arrangements Jny ways and ville cemetery under the direc- lowed by response by the mis- Elder stake president. has always of the Box Elder carnival are under the direction ted rned in a good job. His service tion of the Harold B. Felt fu- sionary. John Carter will proJohn P. Lillywhite, North Box ontory road east of Little Moun boardpresident of education for 1949, at the of been for the most part tain. With him at time of death Boyd Packer, chairman, and nounce the bneediction. Elder stake president. neral home. boards organization meeting. Delaun Sackett, a with the boys, as a unit WilfOrd Hailing, president of was daughter. Other missionaries in the field Lawrence G. Carter, reelected ader. He was born December 5, 1883 Brigham City, Perry, . Honeyfrom the Corinne ward are Mil-to- the Mantua town board. North Scout Board Of to the board, was returned to the town Corinne, Mantua, Bear II. Norman, Lloyd Hubbard, ville, Alston Jensen, Mantua in Yamaguchiken, Japan, a son In other secoffice of vice president for a activities, Nelson has Sat. Meet To Review and Willard all are Nor- board member. River O. Mrs. Reed Mr. of and Karl City and Sojiro Campbell and Sayama testimonial on a A farewell ond year. Sunday school teacher of Box Elder man. the in Ross He was by candidates for reared represented North and educated Coombs, The Boy president ie year, an leader one dance will honor Elder Milton Scout Board of Review will. be The Corinne ward bishopric is Eberhart Zundel was reap- Snow Queen. U. S. 45 to town came board. the and Honeyville Japan evening, ;ar, a member of the Scouting S. Bywater Thursday pointed clerk of the board of of Julius H. Campbell, The list of candidates so far, Mayor J. J. White, mayor of years ago where he had been a education. 'mmittee of the Chamber of January 20, 1949 at the Bear held Saturday evening, January composed R. Jeppesen and James H. Garland. Marvin scout the 40 at 7:30 22 farmer for oclock the at is: years. past Elder ward smmerce for four years, River chapel. to and The board voted participate Norman. Floyd G. Carter, the Kieon Kerr, mayor of TremonHe married Sumi Jakemoto in From Brigham City Phyllis ceived the Junior Chamber of will enter the mission offices in the Eddy building. with the Perry Parent-Teache- r of the missionary, is the ton. father for first 1946. in died She All Febon July, applying Reeder, Carolyn Hall, Carol boys Japan. ommerce award for Boy Scout home in Salt Lake City a of in association the purchase MarHarold Reese, state senator. Surviving are the following class, second class, merit, star ward clerk. Jik in 1910. for the Perry Johnson, Delpha Anderson, ruary 14 prior to his departure or to be are asked P. Dalton, mayor of Wil- sons and daughters: Hirosi and movie projector A. LaDora life Jfelson, badges, mission Leggett, jorie States school. for the Southern Nelson is a U. S. letter careVoters Undecided lard. Kazuo Sayama, Corinne; Atsus elementary Patsy Forsgren, Elaine Willie, son of Mr. and present, according to Lawrence Some r- He served more BOSTON (UP)-- Of in the U. S. field. He is the the Corinne. of C. Shoichi E. advancement Yuriko and district A. Ann Stewart, Bunny Radar, mayor hi, Hatsuko, Turley, Bobby W. Milton Mrs. Bywater. av'y for three years, from 1943 than 2, (XX), 000 Massachusetts voof Sayama, R.F.D. No. 1, Brigham Elmer Matthews, Luana chairman. president Lee, Mary . Jean Reese, R. 1915. He assisted the Amer The date for the court of hon- ters who went to the polls in the Perry town board. City, and three sisters in Japan. Elder Bywater is a graduate Nuttall, Donna Harmon, Darlene an Red Cross e M. G. Perry, mayor of DeweyServices were conducted Tues during 1934, and 'of Box Elder high school with or will be announced at a later the Nov. 2 election, 48,201 failJeppsen, Donna Anderson, as commander of ed to cast ballots for president. the Brigham the class of 47 and has been date. will again be held to ville. Laree Anderson, and Reeder, day Hy post, Veterans of Foreign Austin L. Johnson, mayor of day (Wednesday) at one oclock Vernetta Jensen, Shirley Hunfarming and trucking with his ars, in 1947. He has been ac father since his graduation. Bear River City. Box Elder Agricultural Students Eligible in the Japanese clubhouse at saker, Mary Hirschl and Joyce ve In church activities other A. V. Smoot, president of the Honeyville. Cremation will fol 22 month the Jakie profor music Hammer, U.S.A.C. Ray George. At Furnishing an those listed above. To Compete For $250 Scholarship Box Eider county fair board. Norlow in Ogden. old son of Jasper Lee (Jack) and From Perry Wilma Walker, gram will be Herman and The vote for Gus Backraan, secretary of Nelsons nomina-10- man Florence N. Christiansen Ham- Joy Fisher and Barbara Billings. Waddoups, service nated farm to be approved by Tractor Joy Andreason, Peterson The for the From high Scouting award Darrel Anderson and Diane Iver- has offered an annual $250 the judges; and second, a writ- the Salt Lake Chamber of Com- Still Going Strong mer, Tremonton, died at a TreKathryn Honeyville 33 Mass. (UP) monton hospital Sunday morn- Hunsaker. NORTHAMPTON, unanimous, it was reported son will give a reading. Speak- scholarship to Utah State Agri- ten detailed plan of work speci- merce. Merlin R. Hovey, secretary of Although shes 80 years old, Dr ing following an illness of three From Corinne Elaine Carter, ers will be Hyrum W. Valentine, cultural colllege. to senior stu- fying the soil and water conserComGerman-Austriaof her Chamber drives still Grace Stevens the Norman and Joan Smoot Joan weeks. Logan vation the and of pracBox management Eder, Bear former of River, president dents Its. own automobile as she makes The child was born March 31, From Mantua Renae Larson mission, President John Logan, North Cache, Preston and tices the contestant would rec- merce. Mil-toDr. S. M. Budge of the Logan the rounds of her patients. 1947 in Tremonton. and Clarice Jeppsen. ommend to the farmer, or would P. Lillywhite, Mr. and Mrs. South Cache high schools. of Commerce. month is Corn Chamber feasible desirable and From Bear River City Shirley consider every besides the maturing Surviving parents W. Bywater and the misOne scholarship will be award- if he owned the farm. E. J. Fjeldsted, secretary of of the year in at least one of are a brother, Jasper Lee Ham- Waddoups and Shirley Holm-greeJohnAt 79 of winner to the sionary. Bishop Vernon each ed year The. Soil Conservation service the Ogden Chamber of Com- the countries of the world. mer, Jr., Tremonton and grandson will conduct the program a soil and water conservation refew From Willard Barbara will a offer also Mrs. Catherine will supply to each contestant merce. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron W. and Interested seniors from contest. Bowden, 79 of Ames K. Bagley, secretary of and a topographic map Christiansen, Layton, Utah. upon request combe will wn, Utah, died Friday follow-- marks. Melvin Johnson in schools six the C. B. Williams. Immediate of the irrigated portion of the the Utah Manufacturers assoan extended illness. Lynn Clark will offer the open- petition with each other. of the Box Elder conservaciation. a soil past detailed benediction. president farm, and Mrs. Bowden was born r ing prayer Blaine Morse of Tremonton, T. R. Johnson, Salt Lake Trib- Chamber of Commerce. of the entire farm 3, 1869, in Copenhagen, A dance in the ward amuse- district conservationist with the tion survey, E. B. Owen, secretary of the information about it. une. Date ... enmark, a daughter of Fred-an- ment hall will follow the pro- Soil Conservation service, was and other Wes Hamilton, assistant secre- Chamber, said yesterday reserAll entries for the first years inJohnson for Catherine Anderson. gram and Bishop in arranging contest should be delivered to tary, Salt Lake Chamber of vations have been coming in at and instrumental P 1894 she came to Brigham vites all ward members Snow Carnival Committee a good clip, and a capacity atthe scholarship. the vocational agriculture teach-br- , Commerce. y as a convert to the L. D. S. friends of the missionary, to the Half the scholarship sum will Miller, commander tendance at the annual meeting Douglas leader, or high P. O. Box 233 lurch and in 1895 was married program and dance. of school principal on or before of the AmVets. is indicated. The deadline for be available the beginning Mr. Bowden in the L. D. S. Brigham City, Utah Doyle Packer, commander of reservations was at 5 ocloick the winner's first school year May 1, 1919. San temple. He died in Brig-,lof the of Wars. last of Veterans at the the beginning Foreign San and half night. Complete rules and details Ci'y in 1927 and in 1929 Calif., and Mrs. Vera Gavon, school year. The win- the contest may be obtained Ballots in the election will be Leroy D. White, 6tate repre'e moved to Ogden. Francisco: 10 grandchildren and second Snow Queen Nomination: ner must register in the school from them, from the county ex- sentative. accepted at the Chamber of Sl,e was a enor member of the L. 10 of the Commerce First Ren 3rd office, the Weidman, president tension agents, or from floor, forestry 8. Ogden Services were conducted Mon- of agriculture, Third ward and had I wish to nominate bcrvice at Associated Civic clubs of North- Security bank building, up to 4 the Brig- gineering. Two alternates will Soil Conservation in was burial 'cen active in Relief and If ern Utah. Society day oclock Thursday afternoon. Tremonton. be named. ork. ham City cemetery. of Three contest judges will be , diaries W. Goodliffe, seere-Ur- mailed, Owen said, they should The contest will consist Her address is Surviving are a son and three of the Associated Civic be In the mail not later than written a analyby the board of suappointed first, two 43 of parts: A cellar temperature rughters: Howard B. Bowden Wednesday evening to insure sis of the soil and water con- pervisors of the Northern Utah Clubs of Northern Utah. winMrs. Rhea Lewis Jones, district judge. Bothwell, Ogden; degrees is ideal for cellar their delivery before deadline. of a desig ISoil Conservation district. servation problems rs vioIa Jackson. Vallejo, tering of hoes. Dinner Meeting BAND NELSON AND LEONARD flERSON WIN SCOUT AWARDS 8LE ?1 and solid thick izure, y or Yash- - Cloth 19c Ada Crozier Dies Ogden m ?ure e ct ALE s new i per-tub-- i new dots. 35c iRES t i , e fac-arg- inied value 29 'ELS u get wels! or 1 ;hlen -- 09 TS heeet inter ?tra sav- - W. Knudson Dies Saturday 22 Girls From Towns Are Mamed Candidates For Snow Queen Honors ' 1 Kenji Sayama Dies r. Of Heart Attack 20-3- Testimonial, Dance y For Elder Bywater n .99 )u: tch Ri ch, Jakie Hammer La-ren- Dies At Tremonton n n Anna Bowden n fe Age . 2 Sep-ntbe- d |