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Show s n JRi ;j.jVins State Sawe? Award DISTINGUISHED SERVICE HONORS ARE ACCORDED RICHARD HANSEN press Meet HI --O Elder News-Journannounced as winner of the service award ,nul community of Jt'the closing session of the Utah find invention Press association Sunday G Stop Means Stop Chief Of Police Warns All Drivers Box Satur- Vthe annual elections - afternoon at the convention SLw w. Claybaugh, of the News and Journal, secretary of the ms elected to ash State Press association, 'Ze during the coming year with A. W. Rytting, Tremonton. president. Customarily the secretary of the succeeds to the. vice ardency the following year the year jjid to the presidency iftcr that. was held at the ( The convention vwhouse hotel and on the Siiversity of Utah campus Frl and evening, Saturday attended by Sunday, and was most editors and publishers of -elected i the news--aper- s of the state, all of whom members of the association. the News-JournThere from Mr. and Mrs. Clay-Mugwere jaff Mr. and (Mrs. Bill Long, ji and Mrs. D. M. Mason and is and Mrs. Bob Crompton. picture, News-Journ- The -- Days, with twins, Jerry Anderson and Bobbins dog, Beau, received peach honorable mention in the first annual news photograph comp- etition sponsored by the of Utah press club. The Bar-V- , Ijfcture, taken by Wesley Uni-vist- photographer, News-Journ- ns y used as the front cover of the 1949 Peach Days edi-ioBoth it and another News-$um- pic-hu- e Navajo Mother picture, taken by Bob Cromp-K- , praise from lad Child, received high Jieludges. r the "Better Newspaper was Wests, the in every competa newspition among Class A apers, those with more than 1000 circulation. i In News-Journ- prize-w.nn- f The tied with Pyramid for second prize in the general d vision, with the Price ' first winning place. It was explained that the the of the community and the size of the paper were taken into consideration in the judging. The plaeed 'thttd in frnost modern front page," re aived honorable mention in the best front page, placed second News-Journ- ate Mt Pleasant News-Journ- in "best editorials, second in (best editors column," received mention in best use illustrative material (pictures)," and another honorable meat on in best local news covhonorable of erage. t at the con Headline speakers 22S the ,NkU0' f0hn ,2fX!laUon; manager in of and tor of the Main Street" page Cosmopolitan magazine, and Governor J. Bracken poke at the wnquet, the ainment event of ion, Lee, who Saturday highlight Charles the night entertconvent- Claybaugh was at the Sat- master of ceremonies urday night banquet. W. Timberlake, Utah cultural college, who Colonel E. State Agriwas sched- - Perry Jensen Is Named New Wild It may be difficult with ice. slush and snow on the ground, but stop signs must be This Evening The new officers for the coni' ing year w 11 be installed in of flee tonight in the high school cafeteria at the annual Chamber LOCAL TALENT. FILM FEATURES ?': l,Twk I wd sales-Verno- n the National Foundation for Infantile Para- lysis and its 2,849 chapters were at hand to aid those stricken, and, j WHEREAS, in doing so last summer the National Foundation exhausted its epidemic emergency aid fund, and, provides the only WHEREAS, the 1950 March of Dimes, January means by which the National Foundation and its chapters may ' infantile paralysis, by aiding those stricken," continue to 16-3- 1, fight while financing research to find a preventive or cure, and, WHEREAS, infantile paralysis is certain to. strike again next .summer, and adequate resources must be available to meet its menace, THEREFORE, I, LORENZO J. BOTT of Brigham City do urgently appeal to each and every resident of Brigham City and Box Elder County to join zealously during the period January 16-3- 1, in making the 1950 March of Dimes the most successful in local history. Signed LORENZO J. BOTT; Mayor of Brigham City, Utah 18, 1950 Kiwanis Stage Radio Program Primary Officers tribution to the community, judges of the event, said. Judging was difficult because of the many fine candidates lor the honor, the judges continued. Among the things which qualified Hansen for the award was the large number of hours he spent in promoting civic welfare. (Many incidents of his helping families in distress were named as factors in winning the award, by judges. Hansen has been very active in the Brigham City Volunteer fire department, and holds the office of secretary in it He is a native of Brigham City and is manager of the shipping department at the Baron Woolen Mills. He has been active in the reconstruction of the building since it was partially destroyed during the early part of September. Hansen is 33 years old and Is married to the former Erma Iverson. They have two daughters. There were 15 entries In the And Teachers Meet . TS JSSLiT , of Commerce membership meet ing at 8:00 oclock. George Eccles, of the First Se curity Bank In Ogden, will be the guest speaker of the even ng. Ecoles has just returned from an extensive tour of the countries of Europe. He will be introduced by J. Leo Nelsen of Brigham City. Other parts of the program will be two musical numbers, the presidents report on the pro gress and achievements of the Chamber of Commerce during the last year and the installat on "Drahcir The Great" 'A thirty-minut- e program trac of officers. contest. ing the 35 year history of Ki To Perform; Starts At There are some 35 guests ex wanls International will be pre- Guests at the' banquet were to be at the ban present 9 P. M. At Capitol sented by the local Kiwanis club presidents of a number of Brigover KBUH Thursday afternoon! ham City civic organizations Contribute to the March of at 2:30. and other .and Corinne Camp DUP Wil church leaders,community Dimes campaign the easy way all past presiMore than 3,000 clubs of the dents of the Chamber tomorrow night at 9 oclock by The January union meeting United States and Canada are Meet Fri. at Bosley Home Commerce andJuniorformer win-of all at show attending the special held Sunday at 2 oclock in the observing this anniversary durThe Corinne camp of the ners of the Distinguished serthe Capitol theater and seeing afternoon by the Primary offi ! ing this week. L. A. Bundy, Daughters of Utah Pioneers will vice award and their wives. f local win its hold club, ,th.e the regular two features of the cers and teachers of the North Pr?f,dent regular monthly meet Past presidents of the Junior deliver a brief speech and the ing Friday, January 20, at Chamber are Ray Ullywhite, movie plus some of the best lo- - Box Elder stake at the Eighth remainder of the program will oclock in the afternoon .at the Wayne Woodland, Lester Dredge, was well attended, cal talent avauaDie; iueuie ward chapel home of Norman Bosley, to officials of the or- consist of music. Carroll Williams, C. Henry Nielaccording (Smith, chairman of the March sen, Wayne Nelson, E. B. .Owen, ganization. POLITICAL FOOTBALL to, Brigham .AjHilda Forrest campaign and ( EikP.r'V.r VWOli Hansen, Mar. . presided advised-today.-N- ot CHy, . Melen' Harrison conducted vln Peters, Glenn L, Andersen, .. the I only will those attending meeting. Bo Clinton M. Johnsen, William M. the show be receiving double Boyd Packer of the Seventh Long and Jesse J. Jepperson. their moneys worth in entertain- ward Our Indian; Those who have been presenspoke on ment, but half of the price of Neighbors, and told of his ted the Distinguished Service every ticket purchased at the visit to the Navaho reservation. award ,a$ Brigham Citys Outdoor will go into the polio fund After song practice, conducted standing Young Man of the for the city, Smith said. But The sanitary problem In Brig- Carrie Christensen and Beth Year have been Elmer Jepp by one to on dont hesitate purchase district, discussed progress meet- - ham City should not be a the B. Felt, Wayne Harold Tingey, sen, department of the tickets from the Boy were held with stake Board litical football," Mrs. Luella the plans for giving all school Woodland, Walter G. Mann, J. g Scouts of America who are physical examinations, Edwin Baird, Marriner M. Mormembers in charge. MacFarlane, chairman of the children the city selling the ticcouncil for coordinating health He told that a committee rison, Ed D. Ward, William M. kets, for if you dont attend the services in Box Elder county, now working out the details of Long, Glenn L, Andersen, Willis of the movie, all of the price said at the monthly meeting of a plan that would have each Hansen, O. D. Lund and Don ticket will go to help our youngthe group Monday morning at child examined by the family Rasmussen. sters crippled by the mysterious doctor rather than in large the Commercial clubrooms. disease. groups. esis At the present time it Is Highlight of the program will During the recent tests for tutimated that of the 1644 homes berculosis be Dhahicr The Great, magiat the Intermountain in Brigham City only 846 are Indian school for all senior high cian supreme, with more tricks disto connected sewage city in his bag than a squirrel has The Box Elder high schools students and food handtanks and school in the Box Elder school disnuts in November. Other su- - Girls league will sponsor a Sa posal lines. Septic the lers, balance trict, there were 200 who took perb numbers on the program' die Hawkins dance Friday night ' fiyullfiaServlce will be Earl Johnston, singing; following the examinations from Bear the B.EJI.S. South The health council is Mr. H. Stewattempt River high school and 145 from art of and Mrs. Robert Carol Leggett, singing; Bunny Cache basketball game, accord were special Brigham City sura to establish ing to Box sanitary tests on famous Results with her Elder. the panto- ing (Reese Kathryn King, secretary of honor at the banquet vey in Brigham City and other were not yet reoelved by health guests of the Girls league. mime presentations. held Thursday night In Logan towns the county, officials. throughout A girls trio, consisting of Na Everyone will come in cos by the Utah State Agricultural Several omi Eliason, Kathryn Hunsaker tume and prizes will be given "We will keep hammering away outstanding doctors college extension service. About and Charlene Benson will sing. for the best Lil Abner and Daisy until the survey Is complete, and health scientists will be 130 people were present at the will be (Mae costumes and three other Mrs. Maefarlane said. available for speaking to the Master of ceremonies banquet Dick Larsen. Dogpatch characters. During the meeting the group various civic clubs in Brigham Stewart was presented a gift All of the South Cache stu- discussed the possibility of re- City during February, the first of The movies at the theater will tackle In appreciation toe Valliant Hombre and Slat-ter- s dents have been invited to at- establishing the transient camp week of which will be Heart of fishing his work in extension ser"mixers for workers Mrs. and Maefarlane tend. other said. Hurricane." Many traveling Week, migratory vice during the past 36 years. As a part of an education proThe program tomorrow night dances will be held. through this area. It was point' He is newest emeritus memPaul Nelson and band will ed out by members of the group gram on heart diseases and ber of the extension is being sponsored by the Brigstaff, havthat these people often present rheaumatic fever, the health ing retired as Box Elder club with Deb play for the dance. ham City 20-3- 0 county a withhazard health to council each of have is striving by living lHadfield, chairman projects June 1, 1949. He was a agent out on Firemans Holiday club In the city devote part of member of the first for the club, in charge. proper sanitary facilities of his the outskirts of town, and on one of their meeting periods to extension agents ever group BANGOR, Me. (UP)-- On Other events to be sponsored appointthe discussion of the disease ed, in 1933 and began work in Brigham City to raise polio dayoff, fireman Dennis Givren, neighboring farms. as funds include a dance February 62, rescued four children from ; Kenneth E. Weight, superin- with a person familiar with the agent in Carbon and Emery Box a of Elder school a house. disease giving tendent the talk. 25, sponsored by the Kiwanis burning counties. club, a basketball game sponPresentation of the gift was In A Natural Setting sored by the Jaycees. It is also made by Bessie Hansen, Box Elcan card a boxing hoped that der county home agent In his be arranged, Smith said. response Stewart expressed apThe 1950 March of Dimes campreciation for the opportunity of paign must hit a new high if serving people with whom he the nation is to undo the ravhas worked and for bis associainages of the blackest toll of tion with other extension memfantile paralysis in its history," bers. Gordon Reeves, county March of Dimes director said today in Drum And Bugle Corps b urging everyone to double his contribution to the drive this To Meet Thursday Eve . month. The year, 1949 was the most The V. F. W. and Auxiliary severe in the history of Drum and Bugle corps will In-1 the National Foundation for meet Thursday evening, January 1 antile 19, at the War Memorial home. Paralysis. With more than 40,000 persons stricken, All members and any boy or 'epidemic aid funds of the Na girl from the age of 12 years tional Foundation were virtually and up who are interested, should attend' this meeting 'depleted, he pointed out, and it an was necessary to conduct which will begin promptly at emergency drive for the first 6:45 oclock. histime in the organizations tory. North Stake MIA Plan The financial problems Ine volved in caring for polio Leadership Meeting are increasingly difficult, not only because of widespread The Mutual Improvement association of fbe North Box Elder epidemics but also because of stake will hold a leadership soaring medical and equipment costs. meeting for all of ' the ward Only an enormously successworkers,. Saturday, January 21, ful March Af Dimes appeal will at 7:30 oclock In L ( Third enable the National foundation ward chapel. ' to provide continuing care for Officials of the tioa stricken the thousands already stated that they desLa.a good o..ow Canoidaies vuccu bor j while at the same time prepar' " . "rLC:n . . . from left to right, Janet Gourley, Janice Hansen, and Belva Andersen stand in a attendance. ing for any eventuality snow storm enjoying the winter weather. Phone your news to 727. (might bring. Ktcnard Hansen Examines Distinguished Service Award , . . presented to him for service rendered to the community during 1949. Admiring the award are (from left to right) Mayor Loren jo J. Bott, Hansen, Ray Anderson, president of the Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce and Sheldon Olds, of the state Jaycees from Cedar City4 Queen Growing, TO BE PRESENTED FOR POLIO Committee Says WHEREAS, the services of January Take Office Entries For Snow ; .Dated Chamber Heads vice-preside- nt , - club-room- y, The appointment of George M. Mason of Brigham City to the state finance commission, which has been shadowed with confusion because of Milton B. Taylors questioning the legality of Governor Lees firing him from the commission, will come to a head in the near future. The governor and six other state officials have been order- - Each day brings the names of ed to appear and show cause lmore candidates for now Queen Snow Carnival why the governors order firing lated annual fo Milton B. Taylor from the fi Saturday evening, at 9 nance commission to make room January 28, beginning for the appointment of Mason o clock in the evening at the should not be declared null and ,x Elder high school gymna- void, i' Spearheading the anti-Le- e campaign is Parnell Black, Democratic county chairman and counsel for the ousted commis - Frederickson, Leona Craner, (Peggy Wheatley, Betty. Marie , sioner North, (Donna Facer, Audrehe Carol . Ym 'antMArtoie. Leggett.' Taylor ignored the ouster order', are and continued to attend meet-- t ,Jbose previously enteredGour-been Janet Shirley Holmgren, of commission has but the ings Janice Hansen, Bunny denied official status byileY Adele Seely, Barbara Chairman Mulcahy. arble Monson, Larene When Mason was first ap- and Elizabeth Eskelsen. Bennion State Secretary pointed, The Snow Queen will be cho-hirefused to issue a certificate to at sea voes fe df 1?e. when he showed up for work. When Attorney General , ce!?fd fr0If contest is open to any cited statutes which pro- and there la no age limit. girl vide that any notary public may AH is necessary to nom- that administer an oath of office, Chairman Mulcahy than had tha the coupon with this commission secretary perform story,nominating ' and mail it to Post Office Mr. Mason and tM unction Box 286, Brigham City, or just took his seat. Secretary Bennion of mail In your candidates name, then 'iTsuedthecertificate Mrs. Bott explained. As in previous Snow Carnidismissed Governor Lee Taythere will Be concessions vals, lor from office after criticizing and refreshments will be availon of purpremiums payments able. chase of municipal bonds by the The hall will be elaborately Mr. state land board of which decorated. Taylor was executive secretary. uled as a speaker, was unable to The longest stake race in the get to Salt Lake City, due to the United States is the Pimlico Cup for 2Vt miles run at Baltimore. storm. Key Award . Ad-ne- WHEREAS, during the past six polio seasons more than 400,000 Ameri- cans have been stricken by this crippling disease, and, ; Su . Problem Of Lees Appointment To Be Settled Soon Outstanding Young Man" Given By Mayor Bott for being the Recognition man the most young making The new 1950 license plates contributions to went on sale in Brigham City outstanding Brigham City during the year Monday. January 16, at the 1949 was awarded Richard Han commissioner's room at the sen at the 29th Junior Chamber county court house, it was an- of Commerce anniversary bannounced by Richard Christens, quet in the Commercial sen, state representative selllast Saturday evening, ing the plates. January 14, when he was preAnyone desiring to obtain sented the Distinguished Serlicense plates may get them vice award key, Mayor Lorenzo between the hours of 9 and 12 J. Bott, in behalf of the Junior o'clock in the morning and 1 Chamber and the community S and o'clock in the afternoon, presented Hansen the coveted Christensen said. award. License sales will be made Hansen, who is bishop of the in Brigham City until the Brigham City Sixth ward, was middle of March, chosen over several men, all of whom were deserving of recognition for their fine con- Life Group Head WHEREAS, infantile paralysis last year struck our nation with intense fury, taking savage toll of thousands of little children, and, i , ! observed, Harry Smith, chief of police, warned local motorPerry Jensen was elected head ists today. Some drivers have been of the Box Elder Wildlife federation at the annual meeting of gettng careless about coming the group Friday, January 14, to a full stop at stop signs," at he said and the police de- to the Commercial club rooms replace Earl Anderson. Max partment has been lenient was elected vice presiabout issuing traffic tickets. Morgan Either the one situation, or dent. During the meeting a resoluelse the other, is go ng to be tion, asking that the tailrace discontinued immediately." of City power plant This, the chief Implied, is be the Brigham closed to fishing for everythe warning. From now on one except youngsters 15 years anyone who is issued a traffic old and younger, was passed toy ticket for falling to stop at a the group. slop sign has only himself or The resolution will now be his brakes, or the icy road to forwarded as a recommendation blame. to the Utah Wildlife federation And brakes and icy roads meeting in Salt Lake City Jancant pay finest uary 21 and 22, for final approval. A general discussion of the Wildlife federation and of conservation was held. Selected as directors were Carl Seashore, George Mason, Doug Orchard, Bill Harris, C. G. Charles Clifford, Shirley Williams, Bob Palle, Gale Tin-geSteve Zundel, Wendell Jensen and Earl Anderson. PROCLAMATION - License Plates Now On Sale At County Court House til ! r' Sanitation Shouldnt Political Issue Says Health Council Chairman can-vasin- Sadie Hawkins Dance Planned Robert Stewarts Honored At Logan -- 12-ye- ! vic-tim- C" i |