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Show ;7ie Library Teh 19 Will Make Bid For Royalty Next Thursday Night tfew Entrants fWfWW?! l;W' if Pal Campion Brigham Tire Shop Aalhryn Hunsaker Hamilton Drugs . . . Ram Toland Winzeler Motor, Inc. MASSES Katherine Campion . . . Simonsens . . . Shelley Robinette . . Dons Service Sec. 34.66 P.L. & R U. S. POSTAGE , , Clea Tracy Hollywood Candy Co. Carol Holmgren . Milady Shop . La Rene Wood Earls Food Fare New Candidates lc PAID Iirigham, Utah Permit No. 14 For Peach box elder a Boat Landing Is , Joyce loungquist Baron Woolen Mills Jeraldine Steffen Brigham Floral & Gift Marva Rae M ood Electric H. Taylor Johnsen aCHERS ARE ASSIGNED TO IN Will Dies In California B.E. COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. John sen of Brigham City learned Wednesday night of the death of their son. Henry Taylor John- Open On fowmei Twelve new Peach Queen Tickets For Peach Completed On Bear River Days Program Go On Sale Cement was poured on the new 15 by 50 foot boat landing near the old bridge in Corinne, Thursday afternoon, to move the project near completion, according to Paui Andersen, committee member. When the landing is complet- ed facilities will be available for the Box Elder county boat enthusiasts who wish to sail on the Bear river. It will be possible to travel south as far as the bird refuge and north as far, as Cutler dam. The project was started two years ago under the sponsorship of the Box Elder Chamber of, Commerce Boating committee and has been successfully carried through with the assistance road of the Box Elder county Eighteen Entries Are Received For i Ralph Richards, James J. Carl, and Lucille O. King, secretary. sen. 33, at San Francisco, where September 6, Bear River City he lias lived the past nine years. J. cents, children from 7 to 14 will Leonard, Ronald principal; Conference Following Johnsen, oldest son of Mr. and C. be charged 25 cents, and there Cates, Krona H. Anderson, Avy of C. died Mrs. Henry Johnsen, school Helen B. Peterson, Annie M. be no charge for children will ,V;:h the opening of a heart attack at the J. C. Pensix years of age, Mr. Owen below Eighteen entries for the hobby eduled for September 6, foilto decorate store winney store, where he was emthree-dadisplays said. the ing as a junior executive. He Boothe in ployed dows Valley Brigham City during of teachers list the ference On Friday night, September 9, Peach Days have already been had had an attack the previous Nina Christensen. i the schools at which they there will be a full evening of received, according to Charles day, entered and been released 1 teach was released by K. E. Bothwell from a hospital and advised by entertainment highlighted by a Keller, chairman of the event Lewis Harding, principal; of the .ght, superintendent that it was all right for the merchants committee. giant display of fireworks. Eider county public schools. Anderson, Erma H. Sum- his doctor Lloyd Andersen for him to go back to work. mers. Box Elder Officials for the smarted will The be program . . . son of Mr. and Mrs. David Mrs. Johnsen and Mrs. Wynn Always one of the most popu'.ool district Central School, Brigham City are: the with performlar features of the celebration night of department. Friday and sister mother of Andersen 0. Freeman, Brigham City J. D. Gunderson, nneth E. Weight, superinten-je.it- . principal; the deceased, left for the coast The road department leveled will labor in the Canadian ance of Dave, the sheep dog that the hobby exhibitions will be W. Jane Norman H. Anderson, last night by plane to assist in the ground and did the neces- mission field. A farewell tes- recently took part in the movie, judged in three classifications; Linford, G. Glen Marble, Iris final terhart Zundel, clerk. sary excavation on the river bed timonial will be held for him Bob, Son of Danger," under the hobbies, handiwark and historiarrangements. Nellie Blythe Tingey, E. Smith. direction of Wynn Hansen of cal collections. Awards will be so that the cement was Johnsen Family Life Coordi-tator- . Schow, platform Henry Taylor known Wight. Ora Hamblin. dog given for the three best displays. born and reared in Brigham could be built. Last year they Sept. 18, in the Brigham City Collinston, well Clear Creek trainer from Box Elder county. Tin Bunderson. and attended Bear River hauled enough gravel to the First ward chapel. City, supervisor, Irene Ospital. People who have entered in ana Jensen, supervisor. grade school and Box Elder high site for a ianding but flood waAnother of the featured num- - the contest are Marcia Poulscn, Collinslon school. He played in an orches- ters in the spring washed it 'fl F. Christiansen, supervisor. hers on the Friday night pro- art and handicraft work in bakIs L. C. Christopherson, principal; tra here for several years, and away and it was found necesiiy Hansen, supervisor. Lloyd gram will be a battle between ed figurines and ceremaics; Ira Hafen. McMullen m Knighton, was active in music in school. sary to build the landing with public health Laurel two of the best girl softball Farrell, hand carved dolls; Faun , nurse. He served in the army about one cement. Corinne teams in the Intermountain G. Earl and Diane Grant, oil Mr. Amelia to f fnes Sterling, the Andersen, and Arch Sims, principal; According years during On punl ic health west. After considerable difficul- painting, water color sketches PeH. rjrse. war, stationed near San Fran- the landing will be ready for Jensen, Ida Nelson, Mae ties the Pinney Beverage softball and plaster plaques; Mrs. J. a Elder High School use within 15 days. tersen, David C. Ward, Erma H. cisco. and a call to team was squared off agains Dale Hunsaker, figurines At Box Elder a is stretch accepting Recently Near the former His wife is June the landing high school the Crompton. crocheted pieces; Cordelia J. Mathe Park softball girls Hyde mission the in labor Canadian reof where boat river Larsen of Brigham City, daugh.owing teachers have been sraight Deweyville team. Both teams are tops in thias, handiwork. Rowland L. Rigby, principal; ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Roy gattas can be held in the fu- field was Elder Lloyd N. Ander- their . respective leagues. of Mr. and Mrs. David son Francell Brown will display a Alf sen, L. Freeman, said. Andersen one Leonza have Larsen. Blackham. ture, daughThey principal; Virginia of collection of dolls; Mrs. Joyce Andersen 0. the City. cion Bagiev. Delmont Beech-S- . and Brigham of trees Following Plans Friday for night old. nine Jackie. ter. years planting Joy, W. Beecher, Vosco P. program there will be an exhi- P. Marsh, crocheting; Mrs. George rhe landscaping of the area are Call, Elwood He will enter the mission home bition of folk dancing Earl, brass and plastic novelties Mr. Andersen in h'ne Call. Mabel Christensen, going forward, Salt Lake City at its rfutumn under the pioneer Virgil C. Waldron, principal; South Stake Choir Will of the and crocheting; Leslie humpage, varl area stated. Free-Sathe sponsorship When Ferguson, Wilford complete Wanda S. Christensen, Elvira on September 12. When H. Gordon, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and original art work; Mrs. P. W. M. Christensen, Leo Moliinet. R. Meet Thursday, Sept. 8 will have all of the facilities opening mission in his Canada an exhibition of Japanese and Hyait, handiwork; Donna Packof a modern ar'.ey. W. II. park including arriving Griffiths, Flora Fielding The South Box Elder stake electric headquarters will be in Toronto. Indian dancing on Forest street er Swiss, needlecraft and handiwater, risen, Bertha Harris, Lorunning lights, Vernal For the past two years Elder from Main to the fruit Ralph M. Baird, principal; rehearsal for choir members' rris. display. work. lita H. Garn, Elizabeth Packer. next week will be held in the and latrine facilities. Andersen has attended the Brigdanthe exhibition loyd B. Hust, Norwood the is It Following that Lynn Chcal will have a dist contemplated ITyer, Garland Provo in tabernacle Thursday, Septemwill be a street dance play of flies, spinners, there id Jensen, James Jensen El-;- r a me- ham Young University as dedicated be will cing park lures, Olive ber 8, at 7:30 oclock in the evehe where actively participated Glenn Taylor, principal; for everybody. fePPson, Marie T. morial to Jim Bridger who was in rods and all types of fishing O. Jeppson, B. B. William Harold program. Elva Korth, missionary t training Hall, ning, according anan Jeppson. J. the first white man to boat down The Extravaganza will start fishing tackle; Luana Lee, porWayne John- - Linford, Louise MeCarrcy, Doris Felt, director of the choir. All of Lloyd's friends are coron his was he river when the night at Rees Pioneer trait sketches and water paintfareSaturday Rehearsals are beginning for dially invited to attend his Petersen, Elinore Pugsley, Annie Arl J. , at 8 oclock. The same ed photographs; Mrs. Annie way to discover the Great Salt well Johnston, Barbara Koh- park to held be of StanMillie testimonial Sept. Christmas Welling the presentation Pulsipher, Austin Larsen, both braided and croon Lake, Andersen said. rugs, theatrical that Law, agency put ArmJoseph First in Mae 18, the Ruth all and Brigham City the Christmas Messiah, Mra Lichfield, A floating dock will be added and Geo, A. Niel- - ley Stapley, ward chapel, under the direc- the much lauded Extravaganza cheted; Julia Rosenbaum members are urged to attend. strong, Wm. F. Rigby. John Olsen, Jr. to the platform to add to the last year has again gone to Karlene Olsen, needlecraft. of tion Payne. Raymond Bishop Creek aymond Payne, Iretta facilities that will already hanconsiderable trouble to obtain Jay Poulsen, novelty ash trays Peters, Grouse P. ared F. Petersen. Keith Burnham, principal; North Stake Board Will dle both inboard and outboard of the best performers in and piggy bank made from cersome Grant M. Pearl Groboats next year. amics; Doug Miller, money colthe west. ,fre Lura Pedd. L. A. Rich-srn- , Maud Ethel Svedin. A. Hold Meeting Sept. 5 ver. The boat Mary feaplatform lection; and Mrs. Joseph H. Pelanding A. of Some the Robbins, outstanding Seely. The North stake board mee- project has been a cooperative be terson, hand made rugs. of Honeyville will tures this program D. Wilde, Dale Rasmussen, Ross H. Coombs, principal; ting. will be held on Monday, affair with donations being reAccording to Keller, all judgWilford, the great illusionist, ca Earl, Jeanne Russo and Leone Z. Hunsaker, Arietta A. famous for his magic; Frfmeis ing will be done Friday mornSeptember 5, at 8 o'clock in the ceived from many boating en3 Thorum, Thornlcy, Kathleen Wintle. evening, at the seminary build- thusiasts, sports stores and the Noble Alfred Hansen, 44, of Dainty and his trick bicycle; ing, September 9, and all enHowell fretary Jon n Shonka. ing al the Box Elder high Brigham City Junior Chamber 335 north First west, Brigham Darlene, a dancer performing the tries should be prepared in plenof Commerce. The city of Cofompanists-Marg- are, of time for the judging. Luther P. Morris, principal; school. John- City, died morning at Flight of the Taps, Pape and ty ictnria Johnson. Louise Call. The meeting will be held in rinne will probably also contrib- 12:30 after Thursday Renee, internationally known as a illness. Rlv lingering NOTICE High School Junction spite of Monday being Labor ute to the project, Andersen He was born September 4, the highest perch act in show 'e following stated. Cora Lind. personnel have day. 1904 in Brigham City, the son of business; the Knox Trio, three Notice is hereby given that assigned to Boar River high Lakeside Peter and Emma Christana Han- person acrobatic act. inasmuch as Monday, September at Tremo.nion: Zclda Shandrew. Three New Diseases in County be for Emcee the program will sen. He was reared and edu5th, 1949 is a legal holiday, Laftevens. principal; Es- - Lincoln School, Brigham City Three new diseases were recated in Brigham City and has famous George Pitts, and playing bor Day, the Board of County Nei! at Anderson, J. Bott, principal; Victor Duane Arhi- the piano will be Clarice ported in Box Elder county worked as a gardener here. Commissioners of Box Elder ,uPfrt Blackham, LeRoy Barlow, Eva Burrows, Kallona the end of the week ending Auof Survivors his include father u. will meet on Tuesday, R. Hansen. County Utah Valene the Douglas Cannon, Wm. Freeman, to In 26, according gust Brigham City, a brother, Henry September 6th, 1949. C. Davis, Sarah Lucille Jones, Lasca King, state department of 'health. They nUgh Hansen of Population estimates for AfriCity, a half Robrr, "arlsprl-'t- Vernon L. Han-- i Thelma Kotter, Vera Mills, Gol- are two cases of tularemia and William R Wilson, 81, father brother andBrigham ca are less those accurate K. B. OLSEN, than two half sisters, 'rt..renzo one case of rheumatic fever. The Howard, Darrel ert Morgan, Mary Nichols, for continent. other any Mrs. Walter Hansen and County Clerk. of T. August s Wilson of Brigham Vanez ll,on Johnson, rheumatic fever case is in BrigRuth die Owen, Mary P. Owen, Olsen, both of Brigham City and at Ethe City, family away passed Ella Hansen, Woodland, ham City. 5nG- JrUensen. home in Logan, Tuesday night, Mrs. Raymond Hansen of Perry. Charles II. Last, Marion Blair. Funeral services will be held A. Young. August 30, of causes incident to ?rum- Cl'de Morris, Lucin nn w Saturday at 11 oclock in the age. Plymouth A. Thomas. Pulsipher, Garland Puz-- : Sazie Harold B. Felt Helen at the WilHis A. Olsen, principal; Marmorning wife Laura Dan Theurer Severson, Mantua Funeral home with Bishop Lewis A' 1 son, died April 25, 1942. Rosetta H. Goulding, princi- jorie Mason. Taylor. S. Wight officiating. Surviving him are five sons Portage Dwari?nT A,argaret Woodside, pal; Josie J. Jeppsen. Friends may call at the morSeth P. Bills, principal; Clara and one daughter: Vanez T. WilollnS(n. Jeanne Kemp, McKinley School, Tremonton irjfii, T. tuary Saturday morning prior to Hawkes. Hazel Milton s son, Name Bills, Hampton. City; Brigham CJ Ford Jeppson, principal; Age Snowville retary. Wilson, Salt Lake City; Dr. Wil- services. Anderson, Wilma Adams. Johnson w Panistvirm--- ' Interment be will the at LeBrigLaPreal of burn Wilson Irvin Clark, principal; Ogden; Dr. Erick- - Minnie Ashton, Amelia Cannon, Address Roy Wilson, Floyd Wilson and ham City cemetery. Phyllis N. Wright. Christensen, Emerine I Prog: Mrs. Palmer of Kenneth Thatcher tam VesLogan; Christensen, Lynn O. Clark, Norman P. Hyatt, principal; one brother, J. H. Wilson of Lo- Marilyn Call Admitted Type of Entry (Bicycle, are ta Ferry, Owen I. Garfield, Veda signed0 tl0WBns ,eachers Rusella Anderson, Fern Zoh-ner- . gan; one sister, Florence Wilson Kathero!Ihe cXiElri0r hi8h t0 Gunnell, Myrtle Miller, To Parkinson of Twin Falls; 18 Horse, Wagon, etc.) Ogden Polio Ward Dean Orwin, ine M. Ncsson, Bin L Marilyn Call, grandchildren, and three greatJfIp!un. Lyman D. Nona S. Rhead, Lucretia Rhodes, Willard Lrreii ne Vaughn Wassom, principal; grandchildren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Nedra J. Saunders. Vivian itd Oherhansley, John Daniels, Funeral services will be held Call of Brigham City, was adIva Archibald, Applications should be sent to: Stapley. supervisor, and Norma K. Gessell, Anna Romer, in the River Heights ward cha-pc- i mitted to the polio ward at St. llu,'saker. secretary. . Park Valley t Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser, 70 North 5th East, at Logan, Friday, at 1 Benedicts hospital in Ogden, Btar RiVl'r G. Lael Carter, principal; Daw n Marie Ward. hS:hl,rS o'clock. reVost is 28. She Sunday, August Gardiner. Brigham City, or to Kaiser Furniture Company. Interment will he in the Elbert Anderson, ported in good condition and exprincipal; arhle, supervisor; J. Perry Sl to S. Anderson. be soon. home pects returned cemetery. Milton D. Marble. Andrew Jones, principal; Eva Sylvia Schools pre-scho- Hobby Displays Andersen Called one-hal- Mission Was-som- -- Bar-low- Noble y- Hansen Dies Thursday F.W. Wilson Dies Logan Tuesday Mrs-Archi- Parade Application Miniature Floats 'S Ar-de- Ed-ma- n J n I e Katherine Campion, sponsored by Simonsens Jewelry; Marva Rae Burt, sponsored by Mountain States Electric; Shelly Robinette, sponsored by Dons Ser-visand Pam Toland, sponsored by Winzler Motor in Tremonton. Othprs already in the contest include Geraldine Steffens, sponsored by Brigham Floral; Carolyn Hall, sponsored by the Pacific National Life Assurance company;- Barbara Billings, sponsored by Holtons Store, Perry; Betty J. Hunsaker, sponsored by the Kaiser company. Joyce Youngquist, sponsored by Baron Woolen Mills; La Rene Wood, sponsored by Earls Food Fare; Pat Campion, sponsored by Brigham Tire Shop; Klea Tracy, sponsored by Hollywood Candy company; Katherine Hunsakqr, sponsored by the Hamilton Drug. Jackie Jensen, Lloyds Chevron Service; Donna Nelson, sponsored Treva by the Harper, sponsored by Merrills, Inc.; Elaine Carter, sponsored by Lee Accounting Service; Patricia Hansen, sponsored iby Brigham Glass; LaVona Christensen, sponsored by Bobs Floral of Tremonton; Dauna Jensen, sponsored by Carroll B. Williams InNews-Journa- surance and Realty company; Darlene Meservy, sponsored by the Brigham Laundry; and Jo Ann Peters, sponsored dersens Auto. by An- Brigham Childrer. Busy Completing Peach Day Floats Many of Brigham Citys children are busy these days getting their floats built, bicycles decorated, and mostumes ready to enter in the Peach Days parade, September 9 and 10. The parade committee is expecting a near 100 percent participation of boys and girls. Each child who enters a decorated bicycle, or other vehicle, or a float, or marching in costume will receive 10 cents and a free ride on the Mrs. Rudolph Kaiser officially stated today. merry-go-roun- Each miniature float will De-lore- a- en- trants applications were turned into officials yesterday, according to Harold Bouck, chairman of This BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1919 6 PAGES the contest committee. 31 to total the girls. brings Accepts Mission Call Brigham Stores The new contestants are Carol Will Close Mon. Warnke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warnke of Collinston, sponFor Labor Day sored by the Photo Arts; Anna Jean Turley, daughter of Mr. and All stores and business Mrs. Lawrence Turley, sponsored be will in City Brigham places by the Big J Milling company; 5, closed Monday, September Will Beth Simonsen, daughter of Iva to for Labor Day, according Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Simonsen, Denzell Butler, chairman of Tickets will go on sale for prothe Brigham City merchant's sponsored by Blocks. grams on both nights of the committee. Beiva Andersen, daughter of Peach Days celebration at the Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Andersen, Hamilton Drug store and at sponsored by Central Chevrolet; Glens Modern Drug, it was anCarol Holmgren, daughter of nounced today by Ezra Owen, Mrs. Gladys H. Thorsen, sponsorBox of Elder the secretary ed by the Milady Shop; Myra Chamber of Commerce. Sims, daughter of Mr. and Reserved seats are priced at 75 Sims of Mantua, spon50 sored by Finer Cleaners. cents, general admission, VOLUME 54, NUMBER 70 Jit. States lews Queen Are Listed re- ceive a prize just for entering, as well as have a chance at first and second prizes in that group. The prizes will be smaller, but by giving each float a prize, there will be more distribution of the money, rather than giving just three prizes of $20, $10 and $5, Mrs. Kaiser stated. We want more boys and girls to receive some of the prize money, so it is being divided in-- , to smaller amounts for first and second prizes in each group to give them all a chance to get it, Mrs. Kaiser said. The parade application blanks are not coming in as they should. The blank is toeing printed just once more in this issue of the which will give the children a week to send them in, so be sure to watch for News-Journa- it. |