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Show S irM 7 An Unwelcome Visitor v vw InIWI s vcr H. VOLUME 55, NUMBER 5 " F Mru'AUfc' 4. I? I T .V V. r Wm?-- t ? j f . BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY Logan Banker Extolls Hoover Crowning Of The Snow Queen Nuttall Takes Ex A Champ In Second Meet Report At Meet -- 6 PAGES 1950 1, Native Of B. E. ill yv, Recommended For Govt Post to ' f former the bantam James K. Knudson, native of Harold Dade Uncle Sam spends over $10 height champ, Box Eider county, he Irom start to finish, has been for paper work whenever Brigham recommended to President Truexecutes a purchase order, yet Citys Keith 'Nuttall, last night, 4 man for appointment to the Inf 'on a second decision in a man- - j KA,- of the things the fedterstate Commerce Commission, even the r"' eral government buys costs less er that convinced ' than $10, asserted Frederick P. keptics. according to a reliable Washington, D. C. source. Champ, Logan and Ogden ban- j It was apparent in the first At the present time Knudson ker and charter member of the found that Keith and his manis serving as a commerce counCitizens committee for the Hoov- ager had completely solved the sel to Agricultural er seport, in addressing the amous Dade Secretary Brannan. Fighting at long range, throwBrigham City Rotary club last ing deadly rights and lefts at Knudsons appointment to the Friday noon. the elusive target, both fighters Uncle Sam has twenty-ninI.C.C. would fill a vacancy crebillion dollars worth of proper- showed championship caliber in ated by the approaching retirement of Clyde B. Aitchison who ty scattered over the globe with a battle that was a crowd pleas-e- r all the way. Fuller And Toponce Truck no clear record of what it is or is remaining with the commiswhere it Ls. Most of us agree As early as the second round sion Howard the only until important and into store that grocery barged . . early Saturday morning. The truck skidcould it was apparent that Keith had business no cases in which he is that current private to avoid another car turning in front of it arid crashed survive if conducted the ded from the road when trying r! way his adversary in trouble, and participating are acted upon. side of the the building. through we conduct the business of gov- throughout the remainder of the of the Knudsen ls ernment particularly the fed battle Brigham partisans howlHotel Brigham with Cam Hareral government, observed Mr. ed for a knockout, mon of Brigham City as partResting In An Uncomfortable Place ner. Harmon is a nephew of Increasing the effi c But Harold Dade, dusky Champ. Knudsen. has met the best of the ciency and reducing the size of our federal government is not Jighter fighters and isnt an He was reared and educated a political or partisan question easy man to send to dreamland. in Box Elder county, graduating The leaders of both political from Box Elder high school. He The Brigham City future graduated from the University parties, the leaders of both la champ appeared to be in perfect of Utah and studied at George bor organizations, and many of condition, as sharp as a needle, the best minds of the nation and not until the ninth round Washington university and Harvard university In obtaining his agree on the seriousness of the did he show any signs of falaw degree. and situation urge emphatically tigue. with the Without bothering As counsel to the Secretary of Keith came, back strongly in every American to get behind ront door, a 19,000 pound visit-- r the recommendations of the the tenth to revive hope for a Agriculture, he has been workdropped into the Howards Hoover Commission as the first knockout and remove any doubt ing closely with the Interstate rocery store, formerly the B. & means of applying as to who was the stronger Commerce commission for . sevavailable early Saturday morning. eral years and has become well business principles and ordinary fighter. Keiths best punch was e semirA huge acquainted with its functions. housekeeping economy to the his straight left to Dades solar uck, carrying a full load, skid-eIn 1925-2said plexis which he used effectively business of government, he served a mission on an icy road when trying of the L. . S. church In Great Mr. Champ. inroughout the fight. and plowed o avoid a car, Britain. His right hook raised hope for Dr. George A. Boyce Crowns Shirley Holmgren James F. Byrnes, a distinhrough the wall of the small guished Democrat, has sounded a knockout whenever it landed, . . . during the c'onation ceremonies at the Snow ball held rocery store at 112 Worth Main, a warning to America far above and had Dade bleeding at the he driver of the truck, Clyde at the Box Elder high school gymnasium Saturday evening. and beyond political considera- mouth from early in the fight i!!en Jones, stepped from the (from left to Judge Harold Welch scored In front are the three young attendants: tions, and Herbert Hoover, a disab of the truck, uninjured', in Reeder. Nielsen and Butch Susann the two callGayle rounds has three John, even, right) fight tinguished 'Republican, he interior of the store. ed attention to the fact that for Dade and five for Nuttall. Groceries and bricks, well SNOW 20 years ago there was one govJudge Bob Hummell and Ref- LET IT lixed, were strewn about the eree A1 Abblet forboth saw it, i to ernment every employee tore so thickly that Jones found ty of the population, while to- three even, two for the Chicago t hard to pick his way out of day there is a government em- fighter, and five for Keith. The he mess. of decision was popular witty the1 ploye for every twenty-tw- o J.' L. j According to Officer for every crowd. , With some 500 members : of the nand j i populatio Eve At BEHS who investigated, , Leo oote, of the working populathe Young Buddhists ; associaeight ioutz, Boise, was driving north tion participating in the 14th tion. i front of the truck and turned " Shirley Holmgren, daughter annual regional conference of It is apparent, declared Mr. nto a service station on the of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holm the group was held in Brigham com if trend that this Champ, eft, then decided to turn into B.E. gren, of Bear River City, was City and Corinne last Saturday tinues, with the crushing taxa nother station on the right, crowned Snow Queen by Dr. and Sunday, tion and increasing controls t without giving a signal. The at the corona George Jbayolyed, ourpresent Speakers at the various meet- ruck driver. in wjiicljare Thg Brigh'tyrn City Kindergartj;ami$inasAi of an 14th tion ceremonies the ings of the group urged ; the government structure will col- ten club is presenting a niss the Idahoan's car slammed in Spring the Snow Carnival held nual of two one and Buddhists ,to redouble Young things n the lapse brakes and skidded which will be held Box Elder high school gymna' their efforts to will happen: either the govern- Style show,March the accomplish of belt-mad- e annual the The Store of the hrough the driveway At The Howard 8 meeting Entrance 2, 1950, at Grocery slum Saturday evening. of ment will take over which Thursday, their was It goals religion. of CanBox Elder lanline service station and into the members m. in the Armary building. semi-truc- k basiled the side of means Socialism or the gov- p. With a crowd on the pointed out that the Buddhist . . . where the 19,000 pound he store. This is an annual benefit af- ning Crop association will be dance floorlarge in the balcony and econostreet. our will Main ernment dictate skidded from when in it store the There was no one In the store fair and are used held at the Second ward recrea- watching, Miss Holmgren : was church ofhas the same principle mic and social life, which means for the the proceeds of service, god will and goals it the time of in tion hall Tremonton, the accident. Friday, equippurchasing woolen self Improvement, also given a snow-whitFascism. as other afin 3, Houtz was given a citation for 1:30 at the ment for an additional play- February Of On blanket by Katheryn Hunsaker, churches. iAA national to Melvin iot giving a ground which the Kindergarten ternoon, according proper arm signal. ; 1949 of the queen First feature of the confercommitnon political Citizens of the Honeyville, Johnson club is sponsoring. carnival. ence was a bowling contest held tee has been organized to unit. Tickets t may be obtained from ance Bowl Saturday With over 30 candidates rep at the C. C.. Social the recommendations of Mrs. Richard , vance Present at the meeting will Hansen, ticket of Box morning. Two persons were tried for The Salt Lake City all resenting e Hoover report. The commit- practically B. A. team took the chamdrunkenness and seven for in tee is headed by Robert L. John- chairman, or members of her be Ray Paine, president of the Elder county vieing for the hon Alf association and. At the third annua! meeting fractions of Chambers, Mrs. Herbert Merrill, or, Miss Holmgren was chosen pionship. George Sakashita won driving laws in the of Temple univer- committee, Mrs. (Homer Tingey, Mrs. Basil secretary, to discuss the prosvian of Utah Chamber of Commerce Brigham City court before Judge son, president through the number of pur the Individual t, high series, is in and it Philadelphio, sity Olsen, Mrs. Ray Daines, Mrs. pect for canning crop growers chases rfiade In her favor. Executives, held in Salt Lake B. C. Call during the past week. directed ' Sootle Yamasaki bf Corinne won a by distinguished secretfor the coming year. Merle Beecher, Mrs. E. Noble paid a fine Wayne City Friday, D. M. Mason, were three the high single game, and in Chance citiThe social of trustees. Attending Every group of the Box El- security field rep- ary-manager One of the items of business youngsters, drunkenness Susann and zen is invited to join and to be- Loveland. Admission is one dolReeder, the ladies contest the Ogden W. esentative, Charles Feld er Chamber of Commerce, was of $20.00 for was fined lar per person, which entitles to be taken up will be the elec- Butch Nielsen and Gayle John. team won first and Yasuko Glen Johnston $30.00 come better acquainted with his !!Ullr:.wiU beJn Brigham City,elected to the board of directors. for the same offense. chances on many door prizes, tion of 27 new directors for the The entire ball was described Aike of S. L. C. won the indin is needed and what government Thursday, February 2, 1950, Refreshments W. Vosco Call, president of the as very successful t the Those fined for traffic viola- to bring government under con- cards will be will be served and organization. by offl vidual awards. Employment Security Box Elder Chamber of Complayed after the All canning crop growers are cials in charge. Af- trol. Religious services were held William ffice from 2:30 to 4 were Arvllle tions p. m. attended the meeting. merce, invited to attend the meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reeder Saturday at 7:30 oclock in the fined $5, expired drivers Mr. Champ showing. In fleck, concluding, The number of persons In Mrs. L. A. Bundy is chairman Johnson said, qnd each district were Rex Roy Pugsley, fined .urged his audience not only to Clayton Jenkins of. Provo was of the event evening at the Corinne Buddkigham City and Box Elder elected president of the organ! license: $5, expired drivers license; Far join the committee but to make of the refreshments and Mrs. should come prepared to nomi- while the other committees were hist church followed by other losin2 scal zation" for the coming yearT to LUnriLWKh one year di- as follows: Arrangements, Asa sessions Sunday in the lodge a mo- their desired known to their Lester Collings is in charge of nate men for the Is steadily be-- succeed J. A. Theobald. Oren rell H. Hatch, operating the decorations. lia rectorships. . - , i Sackett hall in Brigham City. tor Beecher Delaun in without and vehicle drivers congress. representatives g reduced. The Box Elder probert of Tooele was elected Mrs. Charles Keller is chairClimax of the first days acLocal officers for the organi- advertisement, Mel and Audrey fined $2. cense, ews and Box Elder Journal vice president and J. A. Miller man of the table committee and zation besides Vice President Bott; was fined $2 queen, Nola Larson; tic tivities was a ball reigned over iave played an Mrs. Clark Nelson and Mrs. ou-- Johnson, are J. L. Weidman, important part of Springville was named secretary-t- forJay W. Oldroyd Mr. and Mrs. Nile Soren by Eva Matsuda of Salt Lake n this kets, parking; the Deareduction, according to reasurer. of president and R. S. Calderwood, son; decoration, Ellis Lee, Dal glas Orchard are Mason and lers improper ity, Pat Nuyswaki, Syracuse, a eldhauser. company Transport paid the chairs committee. Frank Ward of Vernal were elec- fine of $3 for improper parking; secretary. las Jeppson, Clyde Larson, Mr. and Lucille Kawate, S. L. C. 'However, we still find a few In A luncheon was held Sunday ted to the board, along with the William Bell, Jr. was fined $4 and Mrs. Charles Stewart and lersons who lose all or at noon followed by several part of newly-electeofficers. Blanche Burt. heir social motor vehicle for operating a Making Preliminary Arrangements The northern group of the security benefit beFood committee, Amy Beech' general sessions. without a drivers license; and Utah Civil Air Patrol, cause they fall to contact us which InThfc conference concluded Wgwla,W er, Iris Lee, Shirley Jeppson: a fine Daniel Eastman the proper time, $10 paid continued Will cludes all north of with a talent show featuring William secretary, for operating a motor vehicle Salt Lake squadrons 'eidhauser. When social secur-tgeneral entries from all districts repreCity, met at the BrigWight. im, without a license. benefits are lost because of ham City. airport Friday evesented at the meet was ceremonies of Master ailure to file an Committees for the various i ning.'' application at Boyd Packer. proper time, those benefits Present at the meeting were activities were as follows: 'an never be recovered. Kan Wing Adjutant Woodrow Wal- 9WH tournament Bowling Persons who have ton and Captain Littlejohn from questions So that others may walk, Bear Local Yagi, chairman; Rose Oda and oncerning social securied are River City people will stage a the wing staff In Salt Lake Tom Akimoto, Jrged to contact the representa-lv- e ' City. A woman and her seven-yea- r polio dance at the Bear River registration, Kathy Yagi,' chairduring this visit. man, Akiko Ikegami, Pat Miya-wak- i, Major A. Vincient McKay, City amusement hail, Thursday, old daughter, accustomed to the A public service commission Ruth Okawa and Rose conveniences and en- northern group commander was February 2, beginning at 8:30 comforts, o'clock In the evening, it was tertainment facilities of cities In in charge of the meeting. permit was issued last month Nakahara; opening service, Tato S. A. May & Son, First Lieutenant Johnny Weir, announced by the committee in the States, find enjoyments, Brigham ro Yagi, chairman, Jane Oka-motmy?A of the City, for local and : long diS' pianist; conference ball. charge. trials, adventures, surprises and formerly commander was adJ tance moving of household Jack Oda and Yash Yamasiki, an Ross and his orchestra untold beauty in living at an Brigham City squadron, goods from and to Brigham City will supply the music for the isolated Alaska gold mine with vanced to commandant of the for northern the cadets and Box Elder county to all group. Hiro Yamasaki, consisting Schools in and their Registration, Refreshments husband event. her sister, City gain- To replace him. Second Lieuwill eleven-year-olother points in the state. 25 nw students chairman, and Jane Endo, Jane root of daughter. pie, asaresult Norman Lichtenstein Zundell Boedeker, tenant The firm is composed of Stan Okamoto, Eva Matsuda, Shige-k- o f their parents moving to Brig-- be- on sale, a the ?anc dance Mrs. Ruby Mr. T. was advanced to commanding A. May and son D. Mrs. Yagi; Sunday morning serand Franklin of ley daughter mpl-S-roat the;-refreshments will go Zundell of Willard, author of officer of the Brigham City May and they have purchased vice, Taro Yagi, chairman, and ountain Indian school, ac- - and a large moving van body, moun- Jane Okamoto, pianist; con- the article which appears in the squadron. 'orhng to figures released by into the polio fund for Box The Civil Air Patrol Search ference pictures, Yuki Isaki, I der ted on an International truck. county. of the schools. January issue of The Alaska and Rescue group radio netThe firm also has a franchise chairman; luncheon, Suzuko faking up studies at Box El- In charge of the dance are Sportsman," titled her adven- work, and more efficient operafor moving commodities in gen- Nagata, chairman. r1 high school were Shirley R. J. Leonard, Paul Holmgren, tures, Wilderness Gold Mine. ' , 'A S were C.A.P. the aircraft ' In charge of other commit3enet eral within the city limits of Mrs. Boedeker spent one sum- tion of Mrs. Wanda Dele, Lyle LaFramboise, Andrea Huggins, be- tees were and family chief topics of discussion. sister and a Toddy Sameshima, mile with her mer volunteers City Brigham The polio Johnson. acf LaFramboise, Sharon of all the C. between and tells of the fun and ex- A. Representatives north yond, and Brigham Keynote address; Jake Koga, .thoenhut, will assist. Blanche LaRose, of alt P. squadrons ma LaIose citement of building her own City and the bird refuge and meeting and elections; installaand Laura La- :!ose other points in Box Elder coun- tion and closing services, Mike without the help of any Lake City were present at the cabin P. Larsen man. Her sister, Mrs. Wendell meeting, totaling 51 present ty within a radius of twenty Maruyama; banquet. Jack Nis-og- i, entral school two new Clyde and talent show. Jade Oda. miles, where points are one mile ents joined their classes. Will Instruct Drums Dawson, the former Coral ZunBall or two more routes Will their off and of daughters, Pioneer existing dell, Jres Clyde P. Larsen has joined found much to do during the truck lines. Shorty3"61 0,"ey Clothing At Sewing the V. Fj W. drum and bugle of the Be Held February 4 and days and May & Son will act as local nights long instructor ma-a i corps as drum 'oritv601 sc10t gained the held will be ball Pioneer the The where agents for the Redman Van and Center Not Called For new students with will be present at the meeting Alaska wildernessa 4, mine. evening, February ' w.i .,? .,ilp Dawsons Saturday gold Salt Lake Many items of clothing that 6:4o Storage operate company, 16at evening They are Art Horn-- Thursday Mrs. Boedeker at present is at the Box Elder high school City, which will serve as a con- had been repaired at Aftons i!bur Curley, Rena Mae oclock at the War Memorial necting line for the moving of Sewing Center before it ceased drums residing in San Diego where she gymnasium at 8:30 oclock. Committee Heads Of Kindergarten Club Shirley- - Stella home. He will distribute A prize will be presented to art. She has had household goods out of the operation have not- - yet been on is studying instruction Robert and give valuable LaRose, state of Utah. other stories published In the the lady and gent wearing the . . . fashion show that is slated for presentation March called for at the, home of lva! tnhUt Carl instrument, Irene this refreshlvcy, Alaska best pioneer costumes, News Deseret for the firm Garrett, 115 east Second north, 1950 and, 8 in at Headquarters oclock ! the at the evening officers Armory building enstudent Olney. and has painted ments will be served and an Cal Sportsman discuss plans for the event. They are from left to right: have been established at the Mrs. Garrett said today. nn Tso franfh Keith Pettingil! and Cecil Bobby murals. Several tertaining floor show has been fine some very May Service station at the corAnyone owning any of the the bugle. Douglas Johnson, vert will instruct Johnsons orchestra Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, president; Mrs. Glenn Andersen and ner of Main and First North are asked of her poems have also been planned. may. call for them durclothing members ! Mrs. Deloris All L. R. corps for .ornpH. music the dance. will Hess, furnish Topaka, m Lnnly street . 'published in the past. ing any day, Mrs. Garrett said. Shorty. to be present at this practice. ffiwi L j Mastering one-hal- n Februwj Weal Val A LANf sction Guot. ter hurry fcr Vo. 'eials t Tl Long! j e ijj ter . .Truck . urprise Visits jUjH) SEE our LANE ALENTINE WINDOW toward Grocery i Fuller-Topanc- d 6 Young Buddhists told 14th Annual Shirley Holmgren Is Crowned Queen Of Snow Ball Kindergarten Club Plans Style Show Saturday . . Canning Crop Growers Plan Meet A.-Bo- ? , Of Security e Nine Cases Tried Board Mason non-partisa- InCi Executives , Plans Visit her' . , 1 ttention to for correct bites on i rith a sure ieeds more ;lf into tbt checked to -- CAP North Group Meets d y ?ht to bear the man, 11 hese points ing factory end to end Brigham . Bear River Stage Polio Dance . 1 Willard Woman Writes On Alaska Firm Gets Hauling Permit o, rice is beerate d 1 em 5. 11 - . ?horK-art-An- 01-ne- . V |