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Show Money vie third communitv meeting in CHAMBER SERIES Fote To Crystal V9 Going Overseas IS SCHEDU1ED Grand Evening's Entertainment Promised By Committee; Tickets On Sale In Brigham A a program VOLUME 51, NUMBER 35 Brigham Trio Win Honors As meetings. i the ey the Firestone store and Don J. Baird Appliance company. in the i Search for Talent. Dennis Johnson is chairman of the ticket sales committee. the winner of the eve- debeing ning's competitors in clared eligible to compete the Box Eider county delegation broadcast and .n a state-wid'theater stage show in Salt Lake The Honeyville! City in August. search for Talent, featuring the of the Honeyville top talent I community, will be presented 20-34 0 of Searl under the direction will The program Honeyville competition be Grads At USAC state-wid- e David G. Kelly , . Bike Racks At e j . . army enlistee . . . Kelly To Europe With Constabulary Project Beecher. Dinner jTo'clock. Theaters To Be be served at 7:30 wild cafeteria Recruit David G. Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gienn Kelly The Twenty-Thirtclub will of 653 south Third east, Briginstall bicycle racks at the Capitol and Roxy theaters within ham City, left here April 27 for Fort Kilmer in New Brunswoek, the next week or two, it was N. J., where he will report for announced by Dale Baron, projassignment in Europe, after an ect chairman. stop-ove- r in Brigham The racks, now standing idle City to visit family and friends. David has recently completed at Central school, will bo loaned style, and waiting to eat when you get there at 7:30 or soon after, Madsen explained. I The program will be presented immediately following din's ner, and the remainder of the evening will be spent in dancing in the large fresh air pav- by the board of education. They 1 will be painted and renovated ilion. by the club and installed at Community meetings with the theaters to keep sidewalks City people and the frigham neighboring commun- clear for pedestrians. Work night has been called ities have been held at Perry fend Bear River City this sea-on- , by President Russell W. for Thursday of this week making the Honeyville meeting at Crystal Springs the at 8 o'clock at the high school bird of ttoe current season. shop under the supervision of both of Brig-a- Norwood Hyer. All members Large turn-outCity people and the peo-- e are required to be present since of the host community have it will count on their attenurned out for both of the meetidance record. and have had a ngs so far, Madsen explain- - j jrand time, id. And were going to have North Box Elder Stake ost as good a time at this Choir Rehearses Tonite neeting, at Crystal Springs. So let your tickets The North Box Elder stake right away. Tickets for the Honeyville choir will hold a rehearsal this meeting now are on sale at (Wednesday) evening at 8 origham Truck and Implement, clock at the Box Elder stake Madsens Insyarjce agon- - eniacle, it was anpnunc-vtoday. .there will be no Fish-bur- s n y three months basic training at Fort Ord, California. While in training he received the armys medal for "Sharp-shooter- " with the carbine rifle. Prior to enlistment in the regular army in January David served 15 months in the local unit of the national guard. Upon arrival in Europe David to the will seek assignment United States constabulary service for which he enlisted and trained. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. WEDNESDAY MORNING at Utah State Agricultural college, Logan, and were accepted into Phi Kappa Phi, honorary fraternity, at the awards and honors convocation at the college Sunday. A reception by the fraternity followed the convocation. Winners of the award were Boyd Packer, Carl Madsen and DeLores H. WoodlandAll are receiving bachelors degrees in education from the college this spring. Packer is the husband of Donna Smith Packer and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Packer. Madsen is the husband of Jneil Anderson, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. Madsen. Mrs. Woodland is the wife of Ray B. Woodland. Madsen has signed a contract to teach in Provo junior high school next year. Mrs. Woodland is a teacher at Central school in Brigham City. Madsens And Sons And Daughters Hold Family Party Sat. Evening Box Elder stake tabernacle Thursday evening to pay honor and extend icrsonally their congratulations and best wishes to Mrs. Roland A. Madsen of Brigham City, "Utah Mother of Sunday morning Mrs. Madsen designated as the state's representative mother, left by train for New York, where she will meet with the state mothers of thp other states of the nation, to of the receive the homage American people. Standing in the receiving line at the tabernacle Thursday eve-ning were Mr and Mrs. Roland A. Madsen; Mrs. Sheldon Allrecf of Price, chairman of Ihe Utah Mothers committee; Mrs. Madsen and Mrs. McQueen, officers of the state committee; Mr. and Mrs. Abel S. Rich, chairman of Ihe local committee; Mayor and Mrs. Lorenzo J. Bott; and Mr. and Mrs. Madsens 13 sons and daughters, and the Mr. and the daughters-in-law- : and Mrs. R. Wayne Madsen of American Fork; Professor and Mrs. Willis T. Tingey of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Hesse W. Stowe of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs .Clyde R. Madsen of Elko, Nev.; Mrs. Alma Pratt of Ventura, Calif; Mr. and Mrs. Asa L. Beecher of Brigham City; Dr. and Mrs. John M. Weber of Greeley, Colo; Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Bingham of Honeyville; Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Mad-vjeof Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Fred R Madsen of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Madsen of Salt Lake City; Dorothy Madsen of Ogden, and Delbert Madsen of Logan. During the reception Seldon Heapes played organ music, and music was furnished by a string quartet, Wilma Siggard, Lillis Keith Jeppsen, Siggard and Minnie Welch. The program included songs by the Orpheus chorus, directed by Norman Watkins; invocation by President John P. Lillywhite; a violin solo by Wilma Siggard; tribute to Mrs. Madsen by Abel S. Rich; talk by Mrs. Sheldon Allred of Price, state chairman American Mothers com- mittee of the Golden Rule foun- (iatjon. vocal solos by Geraldine Thompson; an address hy Elmer G. Peterson, past president of Utah State Agricultural college; Tues. Fourth Ward Building Fund n er-photographer r PROCLAMATION 1 POPPY s i top-notc- 8 1919 PAGES sons-in-la'w- s ALL SESSIONS OFSOUIH SIAKE President Glen M Bennion pronounced the benediction WEEL Love and kindness were the governing factors in the Madsen President Young Declared Navajo School home and out of this influence a deep abiding family devotion Will Be Asset, "But We Must Be Patient" is characteristic of each member, Abel S. Rich said, in a The slake conference of the tinued Divine guidance if a tribute lo Mrs. Madsen. The South Box Elder stake hold Sun- church is to function and progideals of the Madsen home were was featured by excellent ress as intended; as declared so impressed on the children that day music from the choir and in- anciently, where there Is no as they have grown to maturity addresses by thp vision the people perish. and founded their own, her faith, spirational visiting general authorities and J. Edwin Baird President love, service and industry have state All sessions on the importance and spoke guided their destinies. Notwith- of ihe presidency. conference were well at- need of obedience and subjectstanding the many duties of tended. home in rearing this large faining ourselves to the will of the The welfare program was the Lord. "It Is only by such obeHY' R'rouKh the years Mrs. Madsen has found time in which dominant theme of the confer- dience that we receive the to render extensive service to ence. President Glen M. Ben- blessings promised, he asserther church and community, en- nion in the Sunday morning ed. A number of changes were riching the lives of all with session referred to the acquirwhom she has come in contact. ing of a stake welfare farm made in the stake organizations. Motherhood of this high type is duiing the week, and the great Henry Drewcs, u'ho has served the greatest gift of God to man. amount of work that had been as stake mission president for The committee in charge of done in the few days since its the past two years, was releasarrangements for the reception purchase. The day after the ed, and Orson Holllst sustained and program, and Brigham purchase there were 13 tractors as mission president. Rozella Citys recognition of Mrs. Mad- at work on the 115 acre farm Tingey, the mission secretary, S. Rich Abel was headed by and President Bennion express- was also released. Neff G. Fishsen, as general chairman. ed thanks and appreciation to er was released as a member of with the chairman's the Brigham City implement the 58th of Seventy name listed first, were as fol- dealers for their generosity in and Melvinquarum J. Roberts as secrelows: (sending tractors to aid in the tary of this quorum, and Byron Finance, Lorenzo J. Bott, W. rush program, also to the far- Warren and Alonzo Andersen Vosco Call, D. Glen Smith and J. mers and others who had were sustained in their places. Edwin Baird. brought tractors and worked on Douglas Mann was released as Program and reception, Abel the farm, and to all who had stake organist and Louise DaS. Rich, Mrs. Charles H- Dunn, aided in its purchase. vis sustained as stake organist Mrs. Jennie Jones, Mrs. Leah President Levi Edgar, Young with Lynelte Andersen as the Kimlier, Mrs. G. W. Lauritzen of the first council of Seventy assistant organist. . ar.dttrs, Emery Wight. spoke .at the three sessions of The stake choir directed by Presents, Mrs. Alice R. Rich, the conference and all (were Harold B. Felt, furnished music Ezra Owen, Miss Lenore Romer, thrilled with the messages deand as usual for the conference Miss Mrs. Mabel Nielsen, livered, in referring to the pro- delighted the people with their Blanche Hyde, Mrs. Camille posed Indian school for Brigand singing. Erma Hansen Bennion and Mrs. Carl Madsen- ham City, President Young said Juanita Steffen sang a duet enand invitations, the coming of the Indians Advertising to titled O Morn of Joy, accomEarl Madsen, Elmer Klitgaard, would detract not Brigham City by Merle Malmrose. panied William M. Long, Ruth O'Toole, from the city or in any way Mrs. Ben Knudson and Lapreal lower its moral or cultural tone, Wight. but rather would prove to be Alice Mrs. Refreshments, an asset to this community. The Young, Mrs. Anna Jensen, Mrs. were a fine Pearl Hunsaker, Mrs. Evelyn Navajos, he said, Daines and Mrs. Bernice Clem- people wdth great traditions and culture, but we must be paents. tient with them. They are far Program distribution, Anna E. we know, and we Erickson, C Jean Shonka, Luoi-l- greater than Mac Farlane, Lillian Fell, shall find them law abiding We acknowledge Blanche Johnson and Elaine and good. good in ail people and creeds Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker of BrigWard. The committees were made up and must go forward with great- ham City wras one of two memof er love and good will toward bers of the Utah State Fair of appointed representatives dismissed by board recently all civic and service clubs in all pi ople as God intended. Elder Lorenzo Hatch of the Governor J. Bracken Lee. who Brigham City. committee was reappeflnled in the boards welfare general out the values of the reorganization The Saturday. No Video For Autoists, pointed welfare work and its meaning other member of the former to church members. "We have board who W'as placed back on California Proposes a tendency to the the new board was Harold Bowinterpret welfare work in the light of our man of Salt Lake City. SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Ui) Soap operas should be heard experiences with it, but its real Mrs. Hunsaker, Elder but not seen will be the ad- value and significance, on home economics authority vice of California police if the Hatch pointed out, "is not only and arts, became state senate concurs with the in the excellent service it ren- activehomemaking in fair work in 1931, and low'er house in passing a bill. ders to those who are in need her reappointment by the Utah The bill rules out television the hungry and destitute but and Industrial Develto motorists behind the wheel. the value that it brings to each Publicity continues opment department of the church more Drivers w'ill have to content and every member of contin tj,an jg years becau.se of their themselves wdth the participation uous service to the fairs of radio. However, there is in this great program. Box Elder county and Utah. to President Rudger N. Price, in nothing in the legislation Mrs. Pearl S. Hunsaker-begafrom quiet- the morning session, empha- her work with fairs when she prevent television con- sized the importance of hecklers. ing back-sca- t became a member of the Box Elder county fair board in 1931. She served as a director, vice president and chairman of the womens department of the county fair until 1942. In 1938 she became a member of the board of directors of the Utah State County Fairs asYoungsters Will Get Idea Of How sociation, and has served on that board continuously since. City Runs, Attend Special Events In May of 1911 Mrs. HunsaHoward Call the younger is. will be shown a special moving ker was appointed by Governor mayor of Brigham City this picture program through the Hertbert B. Maw to the Utah is city courtesy of the Box Elder Movie State Fair week. Billy Jensen board, and in judge, and Joseph Reese is chief club. The program will be under she aifeumed chairmanship of , council-menof police, and the city the direction of Gordon John and the womens department treasurer, city attorney, city was made vice president, in During this week, the recorder and constable are ail officials will be taken on a tour which position she has served Box Elder high school students. of city utilities and departments time, and is continuIts Youth Week, and Brigham by their adult counterparts, and sincetothat serve. ing nationin is the at will City joining be guests the regular Mrs. Hunsaker not only has wide observance of recognition meeting of the city council. distinction of being one of the of youth. Saturday evening at the Teen-Ag- e two women board members of Elections last week placed club tiie American Legion the new board, but also Is LaMar Davis on the council for Auxiliary will entertain with a dean of the fair board, having a four-yea- r Richard and term, served the state fair longer than Kirshbaum. Norman Olsen, Jaek special party. any other board member, Bradford and Grant Wadman as Wynn S. Hansen, prominent councilmen; K. Hansen Attend Convention as city attorney; Dwight Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Packer, sheep man of Collinston, also city treasurer; Shirley Jorgensen Mr. and Mrs. Will W. Smith, Mrs. was appointed to the board city recorder, and Reed Galbraith Boyd Packer, Mrs. Alfred Frye Saturday. to Mrs. Hunsaker returned constable. and Mrs. MacLaren Funk atThe city court will hold a ses- tended- the awards and honors Brigham City Monday from Salt sion this (Wednesday) evening convocation and the Phi Kappa Lake City, w'here she attended at the Teen-Agclub at 7:30 Phi reception following at Utah a meeting of the Utah Stale oclock. Following court, the State Agricultural college. Lo- County Fairs association over the week-end- . young people of (he community gan, Sunday ARENDED - 1 1 Be Shown 1, CONFERENCE ARE 1949. Would Change Employes' Status Mr.Twelve sons and daughters of and Mrs. Roland A. Madsen A petition to place the queswere guests at a buffet supper tion of civil service for all Utah and family party Saturday evestate employees on the 1950 ning, on the eve of their moth-err- s election ballot, has been filed departure for the American with the Secretary of State. The Mothers congress in New York. petition is being backed by the Only one son, Wayne Madsen, local member of the American was unable to be present Satur Fedeiation,,o State, County an day evening, Municipal employees. Should During the evening sisters of o me Demonstration Week, May 7 To 7, Has the law pass, all state employees Mrs. Madsens, Ruth Black, Hazel heme, "Today's Home Builds Tomorrow's World" would be out of politics and Whitehead, Laura Merrell, Vera under civil service. The new Anderson and Verna Norr, dropNational Home Demonstration Miss Hansen is Mrs. Ernest Hug- legislation is passed, would also ped in and performed a comedy allow' counties, cities and other dance in costume, to add to the leek, May 1 to 7, is being gins. chairman of the South Box all over the United Elder Farm bureau, who at- political sub divisions to set up evenings merriment. The party own civil service was held at the home of a tates. The theme of Home tended a club school in thetr daughter, Mrs. Asa L. Beecher. emonstration week is Today's Logan preparatory to conductome Tomorrows ing a Builds club in Bear River THEYRE THE TOPS I'orld. Mr. and Mrs. Huggins City. The objectives are tox acquaint wanted to build a kitchen and he general Films To public with the service porch on their house. activities and the and her home Mrs. Huggins of home demon- - agent checked over the plans jtration work. For from the extension available 'We would like more families service. Careful planning has U articipating in the home been responsible for labor and film," An exciting adventure the Box step saving measures in the programs. declares. D. D. Billings of the in spectacular color, and an der service extension Mrs. county nearly completed kitchen. who made Brtgham Service Center says verted in announcing the Huggins is using a set of plans them will be brought to BrigAdventure on the Colorado "The opportunities on cupboard and kitchen ar- ham lecture City in a movie extension work easily "heats any professional should be rangement which was obtained 10, by movie that I have ever seen. May evening, Tuesday bet-nphasized to bring about from the extension service for the Fourth ward quorum of Sevof public 84 cents. understanding enties. Proceeds from the picturrablems, local, state, national will go to the Another project launched by e-lecture Dd international. Miss Hansen and Mrs. Huggins Fourth ward building fund. The Home demonstrations agents was a plant exchange. During show will be presented in the fc in prepared to give help the farm bureau's April meet- Box Elder stake tabernacle, beoblems of nutrition, home member brought ginning at 8.15 oclock, and the WHEREAS: There were days when America was in in ing, each dnagement, clothing and which would public is invited to attend. or seeds plants alth, recreation and enrich-(,n- t otherwise when for which America stands was danger, he throwm out and nareverything A1 Morton will show and of living. , themselves for rate personally his two famous to and traded this meet among threatened, In 1918 peril, to keep the devastamore than 3,000 wo-estarts. color movies, "Adventure on the tion of war American from weer helped with nome-fakin- garden shores, our country away winner of the interThis project has been in ef- Colorado, of twice called best practices through the its the manhood to face upon memyoung national Hiram Percy Maxim fect for some time among vme demonstration program. bers of Northern Box Elder Memorial award for 1947, and the on distant and battlefields, enemy many did not ? ox Elder county the home and "Call of the Canyons." group, bureau Farm ; come back and County monstration Bessie agent, were ordered from Adventure on the Colorado nnsen. met with about 850 in 1917. trees WHEREAS: The memory of their service and sacriState Agricultural col- is a movie record of a boat trip the Utah fwTien on various of phases and were planted down the Colorado river, includme fice is most precious possessions, and nursery Americas lege among making. fUome demonstration by members in commemoration ing a thrilling boat ride through each American the agents of Legion Auxiliary keeps that year the rapids of Cataract Canyon, Utahs centennial. Pt the family approach in of the stretch memory bright by bringing to the people of America hort cuts in sewing have a treacherous work with a program for claimed 29 has Colorado Hansens Miss in memorial poppies; and their pother, dad and also the boys been popular includes The picture d Last year, 10 such lives. girls of the family. Miss territory. Each year on Poppy Day the American WIIERAS: nsen were held throughout The Land of Standing Rocks," encourages any girl meetings Rainbow Rock, in in the 153 Hole no with and American would like to belong to the Box Elder county Legion Legion Auxiliary ask the Amerithere Bridge, ancient cliff ruins and This club to contact year, attendance. a is to can people her, it remember, too, the disabled veterans and The Crossing of the Fathers,! a short cuts demonyl to opportunity for a happy will be as color children the with thrilling natural in of men who fought in the two World needy each meeting stration at liJJ!Tler Project, she asserts. those who have seen these spec-Wars ; uiss Hansen makes agent. home the to trips to taclcs as to those who have not, e Various Miss Hansen has had a lot communities of this freeze NOW, THEREFORE, I, Lorenzo J. Bott, mayor of Brigof according to people who have do with popularity Je oncounty, conducting the film. seen in families farm ham City, Utah, do proclaim Saturday, May 21, among lockers to subjects of interest utilizCall of the Canyons is a recent years. These are homemakers. the spectacular farm foods for use film depicting 'he has DAY taught Mrs. Joseph ed in storing One of scenic beauty of southern Utah Snsen, who is no relation, the during winter months. Grand Canyon in a Bryce, Zion, in Brigham City, Utah, and do further urge that all to test cookers. the advocates and instructors pressure county and Cedar Breaks. Elder Box of citizens Macooker accident this phase Movie cooperate with the efforts of the American le, cesary in In an article for food preservation is Mrs. Mayne Mention, as well as the for national the American Legion Auxiliary in this fitting and magazine Owens kers, gion Mrs. of food preparation Owens. Corinne. at amateur movie photographers, that they buy and urear the poppy as a symvegetables memorial, Pressure cookers. Since 1944 Sl,a.,ests using said Filming Advenstage of maturity,, Morton Hansen has tested from 25 theV-pe- r bol remembrance of and honor to the dead, and to aid quick-lvture on the Colorado was quite cookers annually in Brig-- processing and freezing Yes sir. itself. in disabled. the storadventure an and Fit.v, Corinne, Willard and packaging properly zero quite an- - adventure. There were riTEach year, she keeps a ing at 50 degrees below I was plenty of times when reful exwith record, checking it with for best results. breathless and Signed by me at the City Hall, Brigham panting These are but a few reading of the previous year were the good There citement. the (SEAL) City, Utah, this Third day of May, 1949 e that there is not too great projects sponsored by ou moments and not so good. The 'Sriation. She was chosen tension service and carried a thrill from start to demonstration agents trip was this work LORENZO J. BOTT the president bv home by finish. wit Utah, her Relief Hansen. DeVerl Peterson, who saw The society of the like Miss benhas Jrch of Jesus Mayor Christ of Lat-'da- its vast rural sections, Call of the Canyon, endorsed by the Saints, and associates efit ted greatly Their Brigham City, Utah should it enthusiastically as work J1 the farm bureau in I would gladthe these agents. entertainment K be remembered gratefully ly p.iy $1.50 to see it again, he 'Uotltei hv lllillltll person assisted Scenic, Adventure MAY 1,500 Friends From All Over State Pay Honor To" Utah Mother of 1949 Three students from Brigham More than 1,500 friends, ac- a song by the Madsen family; City were among the top ten quaintances and state leaders reading of Mrs. Madsen's poems percent of the graduating class from all over Utah thronged the and remarks by Mrs. Madsen. 4-- I lewd --stourna box elder s fine evening's entertainment a delicious din swimming and dancing, was Earl Madsens ner, description of the third community meeting of the season, to be held Thursday evening at Crystal Springs when the peo-- , and the people of Honevville pie of Brigham City get together. "If you want to sharpen your appetite with a j plunge in Crystal Spiings warm, crystal-clea- r pool before I dinner, by all means come early and do so, Madsen urged, is chairman of the pubic relations committee of the j Madsen Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of the community A very I - Mrs. Hunsaker Becomes Dean a Of Fair Board well-know- HOWARD CALL MAYOR OF YOUTH WEEK; COURT SESSION TONIGHT 19-1- two-yea- r e . |