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Show Ground Is Broken For Honeyville Ward's New $ 100,000 Church Building Ki&, HCWd -- S fCHimCl BOX ELDER BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL VOLUME 54, NUMBER 26 BUREAU Of THE HMIHIO Money Would Come From Second Deficiency Bill In April, Or Appropriation In July The bureau of the budget has approved an appropriation of of $3,730,000 for conversion Bushnell general hospital at Brigham City into an Indian school, Senator Arthur V. Watdiskins. Utah, Republican, closed yesterday. An additional $300,000 also was approved by the budget Senator bureau, Watkins said, to finance the initial opening of the school for a 600 planned speaking Indian children. Box Elder Polio Chapter Meets, BOARD REJECTS ALL BIDS FOR BUDGET OKAYS Selection Of FUNDS FOR BUSHNEEL Sweetheart To NEW CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING Climax FFA Meet 20-3- 0 Miss Jo Hunsukcr, representing the Box Elder chapof ter of the Futme Farmers America will compete against selected by 51 F. "Sweethearts F. A chapteis throughout the F.F.A. state for the title of Sweetheart at the third annual F.F.A. banquet, to climax the convention now being held in Salt Lake City. avenues for funds aie available, the Senatoi said. One is in the second delieienev bill in April, while the second would be m thi' 1930 Interior depart nient appropriation measuie loi the jear beginning July 1 Senator Watkins said he would iKt to have the fund request made in one or the other of the measures, whichever will insure the speediest grant of funds to the bureau for this put pose. Legislation has been passed bv congress and apptoved bv the President which provides lor transfer of Bushnell from War 'Assets administration to the buteau. The ultimate school at Brigham City is planned to handle 2000 Indian students a well as some adult training classes Two Miss Betty Hun.sdker, daughter of Hun-sakand Mrs. LeGrande of Honeyville, was selected by the members of the Box Elder chapter, to represent them m this annual contest. Last year Mildred Taylor Chlarson represented the chapter and the year before, Baibara Housloy RasmusF.F.A. sen was Box Elder's sweetheart. Finals in the public speaking contest, with winners from six districts in the state, were held Thursday and Friday and the main business of the convention Sam Gordon got underway. advisor, Ross Wight, president, and Morrell Boothe, secretary, left for the convention this morning (Fiiday), and other members and advisors will join them for Saturdays session, which will be climaxed by the It is exsweetheart banquet. pected that over 300 members will he in attendance at this banquet and all officers and advisors of the Box Elder chapters have expressed their to attend, Gordon intentions said. Mr. , 10 PAGES 1, 19 19 To Hold Meeting For Directors Tonight Members Feel A Way Must Be Found To Build It For Less Directors meeting of the Bids for the construction of a club will be held Friday eve- new Central school building ning at 7:30 oclock at the home were as unsatisfactory" rejected Dr. W. of Russell Fishburn, presby a unanimous vote of the Box ident of the club. Elder school district board of Ail members who have been evening-Onexcused from other meetings education Wednesday member, Lawrence G. Caror have missed a meeting, may attend the directors meeting ter, was absent. and be credited with the The action was the only item of minute to take place at the and specially-callemeeting, followed extensive discussion of the school building project. The motion to reject all bids was made by Wayne Sandall, seconded by John W. Phillips. At a meeting Monday evening, following the opening of the bids that afternoon, extensive discussion and consideration of the bids failed to produce The Box Elder high school board agreement on whether or of not contract band, under the direction should be let, and a Wayne Johnson, will present the second meeting was called free public concert this (Friday) to permit further analysis of the evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, bids submittedin the high school auditorium. At Monday evenings meeting The public is invited to attend. a motion by Phiiliiis, seconded The program is made up of by Hunsaker, that the bids for numnovelty and general contract, electrical conbers, with several featured vo- tract and plumbing, heating and calists. ventilating contract be let to Soloists will be Vard Johnsen, three of the competing bidders baritone horn; Miles Ferry and was rejected, with negative votes Derral Siggard, clarinet duet; cast by Bishop, and Sandall Barbara Billings, saxophone and Carter. John Peters, cornet. It was understood that the Among the numbers Johnson school board would proceed to most popupredicted would be a second time for bids, lar with the audience are advertise with certain new alterpossibly Victor Marietta toy Naughty in the specifications, and nates a Herbert; Stormy Weather," reserve the right to reject descriptive fantasy toy Arlen again bids a customary clause. a all and Kahler; If all second bids are rejected piano number adap-e- d the board then legally may proband by Lecuona; and ceed to buUdthe building itself. Tfti$elty number, The boards reason for rejectTrees," witH Allan narrator. ing the Initial bids was that the cost was more than the district could afford to pay, that some means would have to be found In more to obtain the building cheaply. 20-3- 0 d Next move. Senator Watkins asserted, will be to obtain funds as soon as possible so that conThe Box Elder county chap- version work at the institution ter. National Foundation for In- can be undertaken and Indian d fantile Paralysis, met in the children can begin their clubrooms Commercial last schooling. Tlmisdav night. Featured The meeting was conducted B. E. Mrs. chairman. Owen, by Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Emery from the state chapter were in attendance. The report of Ray Reese, county campaign chairman, was given. He was com- mended by Emery for a "splendid job." A technicolor lilm and lecAlso in attendance were Dr. ture of and showing telling and Mis. A. C. Callister of Salt Denmark will he presented in the Lake City, representing the L. D. S. tabernacle Saturday state board of health. Dr. Calevening at 8 oclock. C. Henry lister discussed the possibility Nielsen and Marius Rasmussen of organizing "P. E. V., polio are the committee in charge of ift volunteer groups, emergency arrangements. acBox Elder county. The only be Dan The lecturer will tive P. E. V. in the county at Christian Andersen of Copenhathe present time is at Bear Rivgen, Denmark, a world traveler er City. who has visited 27 countries Dr. H. A. Mohr of Tremonton and editor of two Danish newsFFA Sweetheart Garand Dr. V. M. Benson of papers. His present tour of the land. members of the polio bennion Marilyn States is his seventh trip medical advisory group for Box . . . will be one of the featur- United to America. attended the ed soloists in the Beta Sigma Elder county, The film will show the Dan-jvmeeting. A report of the treas- Phi sororitys annual focajh Wech woods, lakes andi urer. Boyd Sheffield. wait given. talent musicale, to be presen- meadows;-cozvillages, castles ted Saturday evening, April and churches and century-ol9, in the stake tabernacle. towns and cities. The annual Two-Year-Old Boy Miss Bennion, a talented pianist, reunion festivals at Rebild Hills, Shown breaking ground for the new $100,000 chapel of of is a daughter of Mr. and where thousands of the Honeyville ward is John P. Lillywhite. president return home to visit; M. Bennion. Glen Mrs. North Box Elder stake. President Lillywhite gave the the ascension of King Frederik IX to the Danish throne, and The dedicatory prayer. picture alane shows the present all accompanied other scenes, Honeyville ward meeting house, with the crowd assembled 2, Roger Bracken Balls, age Contest Winner by Danish music and folk songs for the ground-breakin- g son of Delwin D. and Donnell ceremony. The group is standiwill bring forth the truest and A 1e n e Frances Nicholas, Bracken Balls, Salt Lake City, ng where the east side of the new building will be. 9 finest memories from the MothTo daughter of Mrs. J. A. Nicholas, passed away early Thursday the Brotherhood sponerland, a senior at the Box Elder high Lake in Salt a City morning M.I.A sors said. Fifth .ounty school, received second place hospital following an extended The date for the annual local A admission charge illness. rating at the state finals of talent musicale presented by will besmall made to the lecture and the American The baby was born in Logan, Legion oratory Utah Epsilon chapter of To go in May of 1947. He is survived Beta Sigma Phi sorority, has picture, and proceeds will and extempor contest held at o Hold tabgrandparents. been postponed from Friday, toward paying for the new by his parents, Payson high school on March H. Balls, ernacle organ. 26, 1949. Hun-ak- er M. I. A. will Mr and Mrs. Merlin to 8, evening, ward The County Miss Fifth The Saturday Jo April or Faim IJetly league, The topic for the oration was, Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs April 9, in the Box Elder stake play enti- John areau league as it was originpresent a three-ac- t J. Bracken, Logan. of The Constitution Temple will Box El. . . Bov. in the musicale The tabernacle. "Mamma's representing tled. Baby base-all ally called, will hold a were The orations Funeral services w'ill be held begin at 8:13 oclock. will com- Liberty. FFA amusement hall, der ward Fifth the chapter, meeting in the Commercial from 10 to 12 minutes in length. TuesSaturday afternoon at 2.00 oReason for the change in date, pete with 51 other sweet- The lubrooms April 7 at 8 p. m., ac- beginning at 7:30 o'clock clock in the First ward chapel B. extemporaneous topics were Harold 5. Mrs. to Felt, according hearts at banquet Saturday on different ting to President Finn Gibbs. day evening. April and burial will be in the Brig- of the sponsoring committee, is Three-Acphases of the conhotel. at Newhouse evening The play will be under the ham City cemetery under the the fact that the former date stitution and were from 4 to 6 The purpose of the meeting direction of Iva Lou and Iva direction of the Harold B. Felt minutes in length. to would conflict with the dates straighten out the Beth Simonsen. The Boy Scouts Funeral home. Friends may call of the Miss Nicholas was sponsored "Laff It Lovely Ladies," a farce in Janet Gourley, Mary Jean Nut-tall- , show, Eagles that arose in the league will sell candy and popcorn at the home of Mr and LaNae Mills, Daisy Bolt by the local American Legion Thurs- - three acts, will be presented by held is the start of last which Off, being year's season, during the evening to raise H. Balls Saturday mornNo. 10 and was accompaas day and Friday evenings of that 'the Brigham City Eighth ward and Pauline Jensen. Mrs. Marne Post prevent the same trou-- money for their troop. The pub- ing prior to servicesM. I. A. Monday evening at 8:30 Tuttle is director. nied to Payson by Commander week. occurring again this year. lic is invited to attend Secial musical numbers will and Mrs. Eric Seashore, and her Featured soloists in this years o'clock, 'and Tuesday evening at It is report musicale will be The first newspaper Frances Alene Nicholas 7:30 a male Benin amusement hall. the feature quartet com- mother, Mrs. J. A. Nicholas. requested that a member Marilyn was from Sasent fom each town in inby telephone else Earl l of cast The Mr. Gene includes Anna and of Wright, anyone posed the league meeting nion, pianist, daughter second in the lem to Boston, Feb. 12, 1877. ave a Roger Williams came to Amer- . . . who placed at the terested is also invitd and Mrs. Glen M. Bennion; Jean Turley, LaRao Crapo, Mel- - Wright, Ted Tuttle and Vaughn representativ American 1631 of ica in Legion oratory aboard the Lyon Arlene Foote, Wassom Mrs. Earl Wright is Dixie Mecham, soprano, daugh- ba Richardson, contest. Bristol, landing at Boston. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shirley Bott, Marilyn McCabe, the accompanist. Coronation Scene At Corinne's Gold And Green Ball and of Salt Lake City, The Gay Nineties Characters Get Together For A Big Evening violinist, Delpha of Andersen, AlonMrs. Mr. and daughter zo Andersen. Hears Reports long-delaje- World Traveler, Denmark Movie Presented Sat. School Band To Present A Free Concert Tonight semi-classic- well-know- b i . d Danish-American- Succumbs Thurs. Date Of Musicale League Winner Legion Oratory Contest Apr. Changed Ward s Present Play Meeting Eighth Ward Plans t diffi-ultie- Comedy s Mrs-Merli- e ! all-gir- Me-cha- I Local Girl Teaches Men Independence Teaching the male population at high school the art of being independent of all women is the duty of Mrs. Paul M. Peters, t h e former daughter Enid Fishburn, of Mr. and Mrs. Mack of this city. boys are learning the art of cooking, how to iron their shirts, press their clothing, darn stockings and all the ABCs of social relations. The boys are being taught to select the right materials, to watch labels, weaves, etc. in the merchandising line; all which will tend to prepare them tfor a good, rich manhood. Mrs. Peters graduated from Box Elder high school In 1938 and attended the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. She also has had extension work from the University of Utah and taught' home economics for three years at Box Elder high school. She has been an Instructor at West high in Salt Lake City for a three year period, also. Mrs. Peters husband, Paul Peters is the son of Mrs. Connie M Peters, also of Brigham City. Fishburn Thirty-fiv- And Rojal Party Queen Elaine Carter Gr1. 1. A. annual Gl, 1; I he Corinne . lh.r,d J Ending. Diane Davis, attendant; Bishop jCneal Campbell, daughter of Mr. ,antT , . Holmes. Green queen. Elaine Carter; and Mrs. Harmon Campbell, a Lower g p flower girl, and Eddie Jones, a ' Lmara Crancr, Roj daughter of Mr. and Mrs.bearer. n of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones. crown - ,1 - ilndhn 1 e Rotarians And Their Wives At Costume l'arty Friday Evening In The Commercial Clubrooms were John Howard (lett front) and "her partner, Lowell The theme was "The Clay Nineties, the dinner was Baron (in derby, rear center). Entertainment included sauerkraut and spareribs, the diess was the wildly optional costuming indicated by this picture, and the event was a a barber shop quartet and narrative poem by Mrs. Alf Ladies Night party of the Ciigham City Rotary club, FriFreeman, fines and fun with the pillory, shown punishday evening in the commercial clubrooms. The prizes for ing Ez Owen. Quig Nielsen (left rear) was toastmaster. best costume were won by Earl Madsen (right front) and (Photo by Compton.) Mrs. Alf Olsen (right center). The prize waltz winners |