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Show wmaL T J V' life AShie R. Madsen Honored Utah Mother of 1949 Title With Mother of 1919 Is the vid and Laura Burbank Rios. Roland A Madsen on January 24, 1900, in the Salt Lake temple. She is the mother of 14 sons and daughteis 13 of them living at the present time. The sons and daughters are: Roland W. Madsen. Salt Lake City; Mis. Lola M. Tiogey, Mrs. Mildred M Stuwe Logan, Ogden; Clyde R. Madsen, Elko! Mrs. draco M Pratt, Nevada; Ventura, California; Mrs Amy M. Beecher, Brigham City ; Mis. Laura M. Webber, Greely, ( ; Mrs. Afton M. Bingham, Honeyville; Carl R. Madsen, Milton R Madsen, Sait Lake City; Dorothy Madsen, Ogden; Delbert R. and Fred R. Madsen, Logan. All of the ehil-drehave attended colleges in Utah. Eleven are married, and there are 37 grandchildren and four inferred upon Mrs. Abbie She married l;L U'if Maiden of Brigham activities judging iCer &SS , City, were bv a of Utah it k bv was representative citizens at announced this Sheldon Allred, the American rice of the Gol-committee Mothers, for the Rule foundation I Mrs. chairman of ' Mrs Madsen, de wife of Roland automatically Utah candidate Madsen, r 1 for the American Mother of the takes which selection in New York during April, I U Mrs Madsen is a gifted writ- er, her poems hav ing appeared in various church publications as well as in both issues of Utah Sings. She has also written several songs. During the recent war she completed one hundred hours service for the American Red Cross. Her church activities have been many and varied. She served 15 years on the stake Relief society board, president of the Y. L. M. I A., Relief society cla.ss leader, and on the stake Sunday school board. In addition, she served as library board member, newspaper correspondent, and on the county board of the National Home and Family Living program. A public program and reception honoring Mrs. Madsen will be held in Brigham City in box elder VOLUME 54, NUMBER 27 uewd-stount- BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL YOUR GUESS IS GOOD Odell Hatch Is Take Your Choice On What Tuesdays Earth-Shakin- g ci State Champion Blast Might Have Been Farm Mechanic 6, 1949 8 PAGES Guard Slates The Young Champ Is A Heavyweight, An Open House Claims Proud Dad Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nut tall of Brigham City are the parents of a nine pound, eight ounce baby boy, born Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Cooley Memorial hospiiaL The young father. Intermountain lightweight boxing champion champion, proudly points out that the firstborn is a and declares heavyweight, that he's 21 inches tall already." The mother, the former Colleen Peterson, and the baby were doing very well. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nuttall and Mr. and Mrs. Royes J. Peterson, all 1 Brigham City. i , H-- For Army Day One persons guess is as good as until someone Leonard Jeppton, state highway anothers 4 and 5- she win 3n May In observance of Army day Odell Hatch, 19, son of Mr. as to what patrolman, who said he saw a different inproves Mothers American the round silver object, trailed by and Mrs. H. P. Hatch of Brigthe local today (Wednesday), was that blast at York City, two white streaks of smoke or ham City and senior in Box Elnate at New of the Utah National battery 10 about at Tuesday morning hich time the National MothIt der high school, is the best high Guard will hold an open house vapor, traveling southwest. oclock. presented. er will be officially was not an airplane, school farm mechanic in Utah, and equipment dLsplay at the definitely in Brigham everyone Nearly 1948 was The Utah mother of he said. When it got over one according to a rating received armory from 4 oclock this afa loud heard blast that City in 1893, Of the peaks, above the Beylmia ternoon until 7 oclock this eveat state Future the jarn December 22, Saturday rattled windows and 6hook the a daughter of Da- was heard Farmers of Ameria convention. jfigham City, April. ning. The public is Invited to earth. Nearly everyone wrho girls home, the blast to Captain the object' disappeared. and attend, according rushed outdoors wasnt already Utah Mother Of 1949 And Her Family Dean B. Freeman, commanding w'hen F.F.A. was Mantua in Winner Jeppson looked outdoors and south, officer. southeast or southwest. That lie made his observations, was the direction from which t Ralph Nelson and several The equipment display will the blast seemed to come. qeipers were working on Hebe climaxed with a film which cement of west the The radio at first reported len's faim, will be shown at 7:30 oclock bombing practice on an island plant just northwest of Brigham this evening. The film, "This out in Great Sait Lake. tyty, when the blast nearly Is the Army, is an interesting A good many reports localized knocked them down, they republic information feature exlooked and up the blast, or whatever it was, in ported. They how the army and Its plaining Box Elder county, although some 4w a white swirling cloud, and reserve units function in peacethought it was in the Willard High above it a plane. The time to insure the nations prePeaks area and others thought cloud and plane appeared to lie paredness and safety. Box Elder straight up from about the it was in western Everyone Is invited to call at bridge, they said. Upon , county somewhere. the armory during the afterIn tones of calm authority, coming into town at noon, they blast noon and attend the film in the em- vere surprised that the board civil aeronautics evening, Freeman said. ployes on duty in the control Had been heard over so wide tower at the Salt Lake City mu- an area. They had thought it of ' reported nicipal airport they was army air maneuvers I Ray Andersen, Gordon Reeves some sort. 9:55 a meteor at of caught sight and Lloyd Whitworth are canto bla'st was have The reported before it had actually oclock, for the presidency of the didates Daas as been felt south far entered the earths atmosphere Brigham City Junior Chamber of vis meteor said county. the glowed They Commerce, in the election now Residents of Eden, up Weber red until it hit the atmosphere, conducted by mall. All being of and east Ogden, then, at about 10 o'clock and at canyon members this week received simimade strikingly an altitude estimated at 20,000 which are to be marked ballots, Odell Hatch feet, it blazed up and became lar observations. They reported and mailed back to the club a bright white in color. They they saw a white ball of fire Reese Jensen, by the AmVets secretary, chamBrigham City post No. . . who won the state thought it burned itself out be- appear over the east mountains, end of the week. 7 will hold their annual dinner travel across the sky in a split pionship in farm mechanics fore it hit the ground. Candidates for four positions tonight at the (Wednesday) Others in the Salt Lake area second and disappeared behind at the F. F. A. convention last on the board of directors, r War Memorial home at 7:30 A. And . And Madsen Their Thirteen Sons Mr, and Mrs. Roland Daughters is a senior at are Bob Pella, Paul oclock. reported seeing the brilliant the western mountains. They week-endHatch terms, meteor. The Salt Lake Tele- reported the ball of fire was Box Elder, prominent in Merrell, Doug Miller, Armor Numerous state officers and gram last, night jeasoned that followed by a long silver streak, F. F. A. and athletics. Jensen, Harold Bouck, Richard their wives are to be guests of the blast could have been the like a vapor trail. After the ball Howard Sorenson, To Beat The Party IT Seegmiller, the local post, according to Bill meteor striking the earth. Hatch also was one of four George William disappeared behind the moun Davis, Earl Jack Horto the west, they said, boys from the Box Elder F. F. A. Reese, Bob Nielsen, Ralph West Davis, commander. Line, You Must Be There were a number of ton of American Fork, newly heard. was loud as the from successful were who in report Cache over Beane. and ports valley, Roy chapter K. Good, Says Mrs. iVENING and The Ogden Standard-Examine- r far north as Trenton, from peoThe new officers will take elected state commander, candidates tor the State Farmer Mrs. Horton, the former Baall that oblast Ross seen a silver for were fiscal which who others office had night the award. The reported year Since moving to Perry. I bed ple rbas Wright of Brigham City, installations in the Wight, president of the Box Ei- begins July L F. 0. E. practically concluded that the ject flying through the air, then piiiitary Sponsored of tJHa inMrs. Earl Marble and Donna Marble. , dr.uThr no KW.ediate 'Trsiri,JicumbL-n- t is area soon reported the .Grant ger president Thompson, . ejfterwardheard chapjer; fastest communiation eround .1 A wedding scene?, in will attend. , Show Will Fechir; Wright, Hill matter. on formation the Four Jesse directors an like Some sounded Merull said and Jepperson. if chapter treasurer,' hue was the party telephone Owen Lltz, Cache county depthe characters, including the Hne. although air force base said they knew Boothe, secretary. 'Hatch is vice elected last year still have one explosion, "Home-Talen- t" airplane Cast and antithe more year to serve on the uty sheriff and past state comof preacher, missbridegroom were (Box of no Elder of there the practice any nothing chapreports adwe president last However, wek, mander, and Melvin Israelsen aircraft firing or any bomb ter. He had had an outstand- board. sing and dance their way vertised in the classified col- ing aircraft Thursday evening , marks the of Logan have been invited. a ceremony, is an outLake Salt comin Great the through of One the first practice reports ing agriculture program during umns of the Box Elder News-Journpening of the Dr. Frank Jones, professor of number, production his four years in the Box Elder ilent show, Laff It Off, which standing an Eversmea leveler ing into Brigham City was from or- - its vicinity. science at the UniverDalene and political Stokes Colleen Jeppvocational departagriculture VAC tractor. a Case Will being sponsored by the Box of Utah and national comWELCOMED PUBLIC the and as sity the carry son, as in livestock and ment, crops A ider aerie, Fraternal Order of called long distance mitteeman of AmVets for Utah, scene by a musical from party well as in farm mechanics. He agles, for the benefit of a Box wedding Montpelier, Idaho, and is scheduled to speak. has in all exhibited reading. I nearly Ider Community Center fund. Don't sell till said, get Be An interesting dinner is promhis four fairs shows and during To climax nine big scenes of there, I am on my way. He ised 'by the Auxiliary, who have The show will run two conse-tniv- e an active years, and has taken twice aiier that long laughter and song, the tenth called planned and will prepare the in son of activities. Reese Robert all of nights, Thursday and scene part chapter Ogden, us assure was distance he io Be comThe committee, depicts the serious side Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reese of dinner. hday, at the Box Elder high news. With Anna May still on his way. And standMesdames Homer of posed thool auditorium, Curtain time of the feabe will the City, Peterson as the Dutch, Connie ing by to fake over If not sold athletics at Box Elder. He was Brigham The second annual local tal- 8:07 oclock. tured tenor soiolst Jn the Eas. Dunn, Paul Rosenbaum and Bill have' asked those attendAnderson as the French, Colleen to the Montpelier man, was a ent musicale sponsored Soloist by Utah ,!!ne .?.i thuG00t! ler Sunday morning presenta-tio- Davis,to party from Park Valley. The The cast includes about 100 Stokes the Chinese, Doris Boyd team last fall, ing bring only their best apof Beta Visof "The Epsilon Sigma the chapter man purchased the a regular member of the box- Ion, to be cantata, fople who impersonate famous the Japanese, Ruth Johnson the Montpelier petites plus their own knives, Phi will, be presented Saturday the presented by leveier. forks and spoons. tlumnists and other names bel- South American, Daleen Jepping and wrestling teams the South Box Elder stake choir. The VAC Case tractor went evening in the Box Elder stake Anita Tracy Decorations will be in charge l'd the news. It is billed as son the Mexican, three years. past 8:15 at 8 The will tabernacle, at cantata beginning begin to Duchesne, Utah. of Mrs. Lawrence Geisler and ie Big Scoop in Home Talent the Eskimo and Deaun John the No admission oclock. charge Bill I iell ya when you can Another honor garnered by oclock Easter Sunday morning, Mrs. Dee Lufid. Tickets are obfor Nations Unite roductions. Bongo, the Box Elder chapter at the April 17, in the stake taberna-stat- e tainable at one dollar beat the party line ya must be will be made, and the public Uncle Sams nephews Peace. per plate i6 irtvited to attend. Les Dredge as John Q. Public, convention was third place cle- and tIle public is Invited to and from may be purchased join these girls while everyone good! attend. iid Elma Performers' will be Dixie as Mrs. circles th globe with Friendthe following AmVet members: Klitgaard to The role cantata be taken By Hazel N. Kidman ihn Q Public, relax for an eve-nHiro Nagao, soprano; Marilyn Ben-nioDouglas Miller, ship. Here, in the finale, Roy Perry, Utah by Reese represents the Proph- - Paul with their newspapers. As Olsen and LaRae Crapo do a Dr. pianist, and Delpha An- et Rosenbaum, banA. F. F. at the Also Smith. represented Joseph appear Saito, Homer Dunn and Frank story) dersen, violinist. . I. (A $1.00 'ey read the various sections, beautiful duet as the Shoji with the choir be will the tenting by quet Saturday night curtain opens and headlines and his bride who are enjoying Watanabe. and Norwood Box Elder school members, Hyer will Miss girls high Mechams numbers 'me to life. "We are looking forward to the fruits of peace. Sam Gordon of the vocational! glee club, under the direction be Spirit Flower" by B. Mar- "Blossom Time" Dance One of the most a good turn-ou- t laugh-probinand having Jo 'of Marie Thorne Jeppson, who agriculture faculty, Betty tin Come to the Fair; want to encourage all veterans scenes is called Colum-IstF. will Box Elder Scheduled Sat. Evening. TheStanton; of two the chorus Hunsaker, chapter H. James sing Rogers; Star,, by and their wives or partners to and Comics. 'In this scene Confession Clears Up F. A. Sweetheart, and her par numbers. from La MusettaS Walty, r and renew A Time Harper L. Pearse Blossom acquainimitates Mrs. dance, LeGrand Mr. Box and Elder stake attend The South ents, Of A Year Ago Boheme, by Puccini,' and Vissi at Our past Walter Win-iell- ; Thefts Hunsaker. choir is directed by Harold B. tances, said Davis. sponsored by the four Brigham DArte, Vissi DAmore," , from Box Elder while John Owen hits the Felt. Mrs. Alma Davis is ac- annual dinners have always Puccini. She will Edwin Cordon, 28, of 841 City wards of South Cecil Chlarson, been successful and we hope to presiFifth beTosca, by past at held the be will in spots as Dorothy Dix. The booked stake, was to be assisted by make this Seventh, Ogden, accompanied by Mrs. Melvin dent of the Box Elder chapter, companist,Andersen. lnny paper folk, under the diyears better than Box Elder county sheriffs ward Saturday evening, begin- L. Kay. Lynette the a state F. F. A. vice president ction ever, he added. of Henry Nielsen as office Monday on charges of ning at 9 oclock. Evan The written cantata, by and former 6tate president, conHoward Call has been asked opeye, Mis6 Bennions piano selec- Good music and refreshments will have the audi-iStephens, tells in song the story to take grand larceny. sessions a ducted of number the Second charge as toastmaster The the aisles. said be include Rondo tions will W. will Capriprovided. of the first vision of the Prophet Hyde Sheriff Warren of the state convention, and was for the occasion. An interesting Special costumes will be worn ceioco by Mendelssohn! Etude Smith. Cordon had confessed to steal- ward will be the host. master of ceremonies in the F. Joseph entertainment plus a dance folthe following Us Sospiro by Liszt; Waltz in girls as they ing a saddle, harnesses and Dixie Mecham F. A. Sweetheart contest. Minlowing the dinner is promised "personate a professional dan-n- 8 other riding equipment from the by Chopin, reGov. Adlai Stevenson is the strels Local faculty members Elthose attending. : chorus and do clever DeBussy. by . . . Connor Springs ranch in Box at student Brigham ceived reports at the state Persons who have not been only governor in the Dalene Jeppson, Colleen der county one year ago. of Illinois as a state who Miss 'Andersens violin num- Young university and out- meet that Chlarson, who now contacted Cottom kes, Ethel Anderson, Leo by AmVet members Sheriff Ruth Deputy Con- standing young local vocalist, is at Honeyville, has and who desire to attend may farming bbson, Shirlene Beckert, Joyce made the arrest in Ogden. Bail has been a Democrat. The other bers will be Twenty Third certo by Viotti; "Air by Carl is one of the principal solo- made an outstanding record as 26 were Republicans. ticsecure their dinner-danc- e unber, Darlene Meservy, Jose-bnwas set at $1000. in the an- a state officer, having visited "From the Canebrake will who ists door or may call any Golmark; kets at the appear Johnson, Faye Norman, e London Daily nual spring musicale to be nearly all chapters in the state. by Samuel Gardner, and fnnie Carl Isaacson, 83, died at his AmVet Auxiliary member earBarbara Doctor's Guess Too ConvincingRay Johnson, Fritz and Rlgaudon by to home at 717 west Seventh south, lier today for reservations. the by Bill public presented Phone Transatlantic Run Up Kreisler. Her accompanist will Beta Sat2:50 at oclock Saturday after Newspapers Phi Sigma sorority lotice noon following a two-yewoman, be Mrs, Kay. ill Tremonton of young evening. Moskowitz urday L. S. Dr. tive member of the L.D.S. church Mrs. Harold B. Felt Is chairness. with is whose husband serving No person shall drive any hour brief a Brigham City had He was born October 22, 1866, and was a high priest in the comman of Phi was Beta the in Sigma the England, week. army vehicle upon any street of fame in London last at Skona, Sweden, a son of Brigham City Fifth ward. He To about to become a mother. mittee in charge of arrange- South Box Elder Stake r One of the large English highway in this state un-f'- s. double-featurAssistSamuel Eric and Petronaella served as ward teacher and for musicale. ments the Suspecting a reported such person upon appli-itio- n daily newspapers Swenson Isaacson. He was rear- chairman of the old folks comDon- Choir Rehearsal Fri. her Anna are confirmed his Erickson, Moskowitz Dr. ing small Clair Boyd Olsen, Brigham ed in Sweden and came to the mittee. He served as Brigham has been licensed as an that the doctor in a could When he na Clark and Mrs. Blanche suspicions by in Utah, U. S. A., candidate for the bache- United States when 14 years old City councilman in 1912. Box A South City, the rehearsal of tor or chauffeur by the town she woman told the young Thompson. . . an yn He is survived by his widow, it. of science degree at Utah with his parents. They, lived at lor held will determine Elder choir be stake ?Partnient under the prowas to be the mother of twins, Officers of the sorority are two daughters, Mrs. Mae Titus, Lo8 oclock In State Agricultural college born baby. at Hoytsville. sex and their Friday evening C. Mrs. she Mack of this act inquired tons Young, president; London paper Miss Mona with the class tit 1949, has He married Celia Valentine, Salt Lake City; Another No person whether a resithe doctor guessed, A boy and Jean Shonka, vice president; the stake tabernacle, Harold gan, a graduate ra April 3, 1891, at Brigham City Isaacson, Washington, D. C., a been checked the story. appointed announced Felt, director, today. Mrs. Joe Cefalo, secretary; Mrs. a girl." convincingly. st or of this Dr. Moskowitz was called He urged all members to search assistant in the physio- In the fall of 1891 they moved sister, Mrs. Matilda Bowden, The young mother-to-b- e Kenneth treasurer, Clements, a!. under 16 years of age, out of bed for a transatlantic wrote note the change in time, 8 logy of 'bacteria In the depart- to Brigham City where he has Brigham City; four grandchilthe that husband ' her and Mrs. Louelia MacFariane, in lail dren and two o'clock instead of 7:30, and to ment of agricultural bacteria at resided since. operate a motor vehicle telephone call at 6 oclock was was told her she . doctor had director. caller 5011 He was a farmer the and fruit of Wisconsin, be in University any street or, highway the morning. The attendance. to have twins, a boy and a Last year the local sorority Funeral services will be held this state. Madison, Wis., effective July 1. grower and was employed in a reporter on a London paper. and the London papers inaugurated the annual spring ingirl, Box Elder county as a horticul- Thursday afternoon at 1 oclock reporter ihe Week-EnThe above state laws are Was it true, asHome For a now Olsen is. of the story. teaching musicale as a part of its culgot hold in the Brigham City Fifth ward Moskowitz Dr. Charles Clifford was home for sistant in the department of turist and fruit inspector for a lQted and called to the quired. that The young prospective fathtural development activity, and s sex ac- - chapel with child of number an Bishop J. Oleen was lie a years. week-encould diagnose from Levan, where bacteriology and public health er arrived home on furlough for the purpose of recognizing the of all owners and Palmer Friends may officiating. io birth At Wisconsin be this week, bringing with him outstanding local musical tal- he has a $7,000 contract for re- at U.S.AG. cail at the family home this ihafc of motor scooters, prior electrical the The doctor explained dis will in the research pro- Notice assist city some slightly inaccurate clipent. Last year's performers building (Wednesday) and like all general practitioners, evening and otorcycles, motor-bike- s from London newspawere Douglas Mann, pianist; tri button system. He reports gram in brucellosis or in phypings what motor-drive- n All basketball courts must Thursday morning until time of .vehicles he always guessed "fr of work is ahead that of schedule, be Interestshould streptococci. siology tGeraldlne Thompson, services. Interment will be in the pers that 6oprano, and. wanted, 3uer the terms Mrs. Olsen is physical edu- be removed from city streets. of the above-ote- d was sure the parents half progressing veTy .nicely. He the Brigham City cemetery under the ing, in years to come, to his and Joan Harmon, violinist. about was to laws. right be finished well in cation instructor at Box Elder Police Department direction of the and expects twin sons . . daughters ... or Harold B. Felt . advance of his deadline, June 1. high school. Utah Funeral home. Police Department lime. Everybody reed the one of eachl Brigham City, a about, came The way it Utah fclace at-en- d - Lo-ga- n earth-shakin- Jaycees Voting Co-rjn- For Officers 4J By Mail Ballot 7 Amvet's Annual Dinner Dance Is ) Tonight At 7:30 two-yea- IAFF OFF OPENS THURS. AT B.E.H.S. AUDITORIUM ... ; al . Robert Reese sub-deb- Pianist, Violinist And Soprano Will Easter Soloist Heard In Beta Sigma Phi Musicale I n Me-cha- g prize-winnin- g ex-G- g s Super-Snoope- Services For Carl rou-res- Isaacson Thursday e Scici-lienn- Gets Appointment - Research Post . non-reside- nt - d at-!ti- d op-ato- rs Brigham City, fll .is |