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Show gden Bay Area Tn WlopmentTo rt This Spring VOLUME 55, NUMBER 7 '" vv inter" or among to be taken up early spring dlrec-!lh- fish hther BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MARK E. PETERSON TEIiS GOOD area were t - c J. refry Egan, Utah State department ' and Uamd of which projects, many federal financial aid, BETTER PHONE FACILITIES FOR CORINNE ASKED BY C. OF MORNING, FEB. 15, 1950 Brigham Men Are CITIZENSHIP IS PART OF IDS Club Send Gifts At Lackland, Tex. Record Crowds Gather At South Stake Catholic Bishop Homemakers 8 PAGES Start Training At Lackland A. F. Base, Texas 0. In an effort to develop tele phone facilities for people ol Corinne and West Corinne, members pf the Box Eldct Chamber of Commerce, Corinne city officials, the county commissioners, To Holland Three Brigham City men, Pri vates Jerry Arthur Morris, Rodney L. Lund and Robert L. ,, .11, . for Dutch gals -- jta-- M I the Telegraph company will meet Quarterly Conference Johnston, recently reported to at Holland, Rotterdam, girls tonight at the Commercial club the Lackland air force base, in Frit- - agency is free to begin their air force when they open a large package rooms to discuss the possibility enterprise Texas, and free enterprise is the whole mailed them by the Fu of putting additional lines there, The iMost Reverend Duane G. yir basic airman indoctrination recently of democracy, Mark E. ture Homemakers club at Box according to W. Vosco Call, presspirit brouglit under production Hunt, D. course. O., bishop of the Salt and ident of the Chamber of, ComPetersen, member of the Council t awards of 23,000 trees Morris is the son of Mr. and Elder high school. addition Lake Catholic diocese, outlined of Twelve Apostles, said at the merce. wooden-showear From it the ite were planted in Mrs. M. Kent Lee of 345 north to the 227 Catholic children at acres that were reseeded of the South esent time the At the will take many of the lasses evening meeting ing Is son Lund west: of Third the the Intermountain filing cover. This years their schedule of Indian school stake quarterly conference in the es Telephone and items that are from hard-tSu Mountain Mrs. E. Mr Earl .and Clark of regular Catho- tabernacle last Sunday. is servicing to to in obtain n include two additional npany get impossible 324 Telegraph and is Johnston the Main, over 50.000 lic observances Sunday follow-inarea w.l.x approximately 37 the upon which of Mr. Herman Johnston of Holland that all son mass for the new There is room no parishionin the Cand shrubs will be planted minded young ladies are inter, phones. It is estimated that 210 south Fourth west. ; Church of Jesus ers of the diocese. Christ qf Latter-da- y there is a definite need for at ested in having. from which hay and grain near San situated Lackland, Bishop Hunt was assisted by Saints for Communists, felto facilitate Rev. BEHS was in. least 65 more. The at be harvested is project the worlds Antonio, largest James Coyne, pastor of low travelers, or for any interFor over 23 years the ChamStates feeding program: air force base, center of air augurated when Alice Steinvoort, before St. Henrys parish and chaplain est alien to the United States. to Egan, ber of Commerce has been atof according Holland, force basic for formerly presented airmen to training We the school for Cathassigned must love and honor the ir falls again, approximately olic and women, indoctrination sta- the idea to the Homemakers tempting to have the telephone services; Msgr. Joseph if. constitution of our country," he a acres of big game winter company develop maximum fation for prior service reenlistees club. Moreton, chaplain of Holy Cross continued. for the Corinne and West cilities FHA con Each member of the A. of home officer and ie will have been acquired, the F.s and Father Blasd, Petersen for the hospital, area, Call said, a gift for the package Corinne tributed school. candidate jng forage available out the that IFranciscan Nava-hpointed o on the priest we have had little sue L. Johnston Morris Lund animals during the critical Robert of chairman "Though 13 and trainTheir of basic weeks Hatch, Rodney Carolyn L.D.S. of Jerry the is history church reservation at Shiprock, New In the past we are deter ttr months, one of struggle for the four freeing will prepare them for en- the project carefully selected the cess Mexico. Febru-Marc- h to get it this time. mined to Items sent. be trance into force air technical consti-utioing the months of - Besides Flying-Farm- er regular services on doms guaranteed by the The Bear River telephone and April there will items that are now the in lor speAmong assignment and training that without them and an hour holy days, increased activity as spring Sundays cialized work. The course will on their way to Holland are company with headquarters and the church could not survive. on , big of instruction will be given durtelephone exchange In leys are initiated include a scientific evaluation skeins of cotton, embroidery 1069 With 24.1 or people per ing the week by Rev. Coyne and ha3 several phones in To - monton fastenand of and their inclination buttons, ie herds and range conditions sisters of the snaps cent of the population of the aptitude Holy Cross. and according to Call, Corinne examined. vocaa for cloth and ers, needles, shears, following South stake at the morning ses particular w has made known Its willingness tion and career. July 1, when the new fedsion of conference, more! people new director of Utahs to come In and meet communiLDS Coordinator aid apportionment is due, were in attendance than have Delbert Fuhriman, took cation needs in Corinne even have obligated the lh will been to conferences for many office this week with this firm Of Indian Affairs though it is In the Mountain 50 apportionment in its en-;j- r years past, according to Glen M. determination: I dont intend States companys area. wildilfe in constructive Visits School Bennion, president of the North to do anything except to help In other words, Call pointed oration projects, Egan In stake. flying. out, a phone call from Corinne Because relativey few peoTremonton The to Brigham City would necesAt the morning session Presiple can speak the complicated sarily be long distance via the dent Bennion gave the first flying farmer said today, in his Navaho Indian language, stuHyrum P. Nelson, retired farPresident Truman yesterday I Tremonton exchange with interview, that he hasnt Indents at talk telling of the adjustment of first River mer Bear of City, been on the job long enough to passed SUP To Meet Tonight ; James K. Knudson, tional delay and expense.dian school were startled re- the L.D.S. church to growth and know of Brigham City, to the what trend his pro- away at 2:30 oclock yesterday Chamber of Commerce native The just BuchanR. of Golden when as a the world TreCommercial cently development At Club gram of aiding flying will take. at the Valley hospital in senate for membership In the I feels that Corinne phone service ' an, coordinator of Indian af- whole. monton. He Sons does will of Pioneers Interstate Commerce commission, I should come from the Mountain The Utah he know like would iy fairs for the L.D.S. church, W. T. Lawrence, member of the to see liold before their the last more of according to a telegram sent by States telephone companys line meeting November development 20, He was born fluently addressed them in general church welfare commit- smaller in Brigham City only ix miles "Battalion Trek," at the Senator Elbert D. Thomas and the son of airport in the 1874 landing Denmark, rs. Victoria Burgstrom Hart-n- , their native tongue. tee, discussed he need and imCommercial clubrooms, from Washington, D. C. away, rather than from Tre Utah, particustrips throughout and Nielsen Rasmus E. C. F. was Sophia who at the 77, widow of Buchanan, portance of canning local surplus larly in isolated areas that 'have It 8 at Thomas Inter stated the momon, 16 miles away, accordthat oclock, evening Nielsen. Jensen school to set up a program for fruits and crops that would no aiann died at .the family was announced today by C. A. state Commerce commission is ing to the Chamber president modern means of communile in North Ogden, at 8:20 youngsters there of the L.D.S. otherwise to waste. go He came to the United States Munns, secretary. The Chamber of Commerce cation and transportation. bi partisan and that the presi a faith, toured the school acin. yesterday following Mark E. Petersen talked on at nine years of age and settled The program will be given by dent only considered Repifbli will appoint committees to work "As time Fuhriman Vt illness. on, goes A. Dr. George companied by the value of clean living and of he pronounces his name Fur- in Bear River City where he the Phillips family. with the Corinne officials in excans for the position. fie was born April 16, 1872 in Boyce, superintendent Roland paying the tithing. since. ever resided has Knudson had has amining the problem and work- man many years airwill "we need said, Wnor, Denmark, daughter B. Harris, boys advisor, and on:a two He served . years of work kind this in care ing out .the ways and means of Business of taken more experience and more for such during planes Miss , Eurasia Mitchell, girls )chan August and Lariene C. colonization mission in Canada re- obtaining the additional teleSenator Thomas when and session the included the and communicamorning ihiesen Burgstrom. She was transportation advisor. for the L. D. S. church. Call said. v name facilities, to commended the his of tion. phone Orson Hollist and Den-- k in Copenhagen, appointment Wed . The t nine L.D.S. Indian un is "It S. he said counto in "But Carr to the my addition ' Joseph president high to Emilius Carl Frederick developing At the time of his death he youngsters at the school attend cil. derstanding that Knudson has They replace Norman Jepp-se- flying for such practical uses, was a high priest in the No. Box tmanj). They later received Sunday school and church in was Interested in who sustained ,1m for widespread support of the reoently was flying stuand Salt ; the of )r endowments j Elder stake in the secretary Brigham City. All as fun and well. of Mantua the Dont its overlook ward bishop In Bear Turkey with all the trlmmins san nature for the position and of the high priest group dents receive one hour of relitemple. as a p stive of the west would advantages. You R&er City, ward. .He also servs will to the United gious study at the school each Norris Larsen, who is teaching recreational tiey came Itf.Ahe menu- - for desired' geographical' di' G.I. studdntsJa4hewcstern part jusUcant get up to 10,000 feet ed as a ward teacher and ward " ' bring iWlii 19T0 and 'ma'li.'T!eir week. City Sixth wards annual versification to the commission. over one of Utahs beautiful val- chorister at Bear River of the S in ' county. tot directed where L.D.S. is City The Brigham City period dinner at the Box Elder high Also during the morning ses- leys on a clear day without earnestly hope you will find it k lived tor 21 years. - They many years. school cafeteria, at 7 oclock in by Box Elder stake represento give him this apwas Relief sion At a recent meeting of the the stake d in Ogden and society Salt Lake tatives Boyd Packer and Edwin He served tor six years as the evening Saturday, February possible Fuhriman knows Utahs skies town clerk for Bear River Mrs. Edna Knudson pointment." ' and settled in North reorganized. Promontory grazing district, a Baird. 18. dinner Ogden City, Following the and landing fields intimateKnudson has been working as Utah No. 1, Bureau of Land Manwas sustained new president ears ago. Mr. Hartmann flied of Bear was the leader a be held. will dance and a commerce counsel to Agricul agement, three members were succeeding May Jenson. Counsel- ly. Hes been flying since 1945. 'River City military band years ago. . . for With everybody Invited to the ture ors named were Mrs. Edith Badd-icy- , Since buying his own airplane, 25 Secretary Brannan. His ap reelected and one new member ' urviving are four sons and N. to reminded and dance bring years. e Cessna ,140, in 1946, to the I.C.C. will fill office as directors. pointment first, and Mrs. Aleda Nicho- a - own E. W, Hartmann, laughter: and - He their eating a vacancy created by the ap took is survived by one sister plates Mrs. hes logged over 1500 hours. are Willard Petersen, !. las, second- counselor. They Hartmann, L. V. Hartmann, be served utensile, dinner will brother and a Ive always been interested and one Mrs. Renie Littlewood was retained as F. L. Hartmann, all of Og-anpreaching retirement of Clyde B. Hyrum; Ferris James, Park Val9 7 oclock. between and Wal' Larsen, Olga in flying, 'he recalls. T was a who is remaining with ley; Edwin - Kimber, stake clerk. Grouse Mrs. George Eva !Mix the Itchison All the prooedes from Edward Eck-lunthe commission only until 1m Creek,, and William E. Young, Mrs. Verna Burt, was formerly boy on the family farm in ter Nelson, and Oakland, California. Seven Sixth into will the dinner go Calif. all of Long Beach, and current cases in Corinne, new member. and Mrs. Badd-le- Southern Idaho when Lindbergh , ndchildren and three great North Box Elder stake Pri- first counselor, Funeral services will be con- ward building fund. Former portant the ocean. .About then we flew are to is participating which he second from advanced was ndchildren. Applications for grazing peres are of ward members the 2 In n at oclock ducted mary workers will hold their I Friday got our first tractor. It wasnt acted upon. counselor mits received were approved or uneral services will be union meeting in the I Bear River pecially invited to attend the Knudson is of the filed for later consideration at William T. Davis was named hard to imagine, .while, driving the afternoon in the at a later date. event of the officials Bear River City chapel, Sunday, with Bishop dinner, new stake missionary president that tractor around the fields, City ward chapel said. A program will follow the Hotel Brigham with Cam Har the protest meeting to be held February 10, at 2 oclock in the that like Lindy we were fly- Vernon Johnson officiating. mon of Brigham City as partner. in Brigham City. Orson Hollist. replacing afternoon. Friends may call Friday from dinner. Harmon is a nephew of Knud Other business taken care of At the evening session J. Ed- ing the ocean. cohol and prodinner the 11 of services time a. m. The subject of the conference Following until Getting his own 1,000-acrson. Baird spoke on his recent at the meeting Included the a dance cafeteria the at Holm Reuben of this year is "The Lords Prayer. win to home gram at the Nieldry farm on the Utah-IdahHe was reared and educated I making of plans for cooperation and Mexico, Henry trip ward in Sixth held be well the will prepared sen It has been very in his state line into shape and work- gren, Bear River City. on projects In Box Elder county, graduating with the Box Elder Wildlife fedresented under the direction of Mae ward.talked Interment will be in the Bear amusement hall. on ing a Burt irrigated tract at River from Box Elder high school. He eration in the planting of elk, Mrs. Verna spoke BELjS Christensen, from be obtained .Tickets under may the president of the the cemetery spirituality received from his Tremonton home kept Fuhr- directionCityof the member of the bishopric or also graduated from the Univer- deer, antelope and upland game Bear River City Primary and her ward teaching and Olive Peter- iman out of the air until five of Tremonton. Rogers mortuary any talk by a member of Alco class sity of Utah and later studied birds in district No. 1. Plans for ofto building committee. teachers, according ago, although the thought years of on the value the at George Washington Univer a rabbit poisoning campaign sen ics spoke Anonymous telling of per ficials of the organization. al in the home. Rudger was always knawing at me. hospital sity and Harvard University In were discussed. priesthood experiences as an alcoholic children's on the Report When he did start flying, of the stake presidenobtaining his law degree, Will subsequent recovery from fund contributions will be N. Price, on family prayer fol- Fuhriman quickiy found you he served a mission In 1925-2talked cy, disease, highlighted an al-e- l was it given at this meeting, E. Petersen cant beat it for getting places." Mark L.D.S. church in Great which To for the lowing education program at Box told. donated All wards have Driving from one farm to the Britain. high school, February 8, liberally to the fund and all of gave his talk. took other at least an hour In At the welfare meeting SatAs counsel to the Secretary of 10:30 oclock in the morning, the officers of the state primary W. T. Lawrence good weather up to 10 when he has been working evening Agriculture, erding to Mrs. LaPreal Price, board urday their have expressed of the roads were bad. By air, its U. out the of with F. M. the rrman of the event, the Interstate Com importance brought closely Warring have helpthanks to those who a welhop. As director he merce commission for several of reclamation, Ogden, BEHS Brigham City Kindergar ed so dilligently on the project. being careful to distribute , offices with in capi-tolthe state in charge of the Weber Basin club was sponsor of fare goods to the needy. years and has become closely An exhibit of wood sculpture the pro-,Fuhriman still intends to project, At the Sunday afternoon spe discussed that project with its functions, with Mrs. Olive. Petersen acquainted created by John Rood, dean of live in As Tremonton, 14 Set commuting Mark cial leadership session Mrs. and the possibility of reclama16-1art at the University of MinneEvelyn Daines assist April 7 Mrs. 'price on tion of some 40,000 acres of Petersen admonished the lead by plane. the commit- - Date For Jr. Prom sota, will be on display In the His also wife, Elna, enjoys waste land west of Brigham to teach the gosers stake of the Box Elder high school library flying and relaxes more in a City, at Fridays luncheon meetGayle Baddley, Junior Prom ha main room from February 16 to 24, it speaker was intro chairman, announced recently pel by living it olane, Fuhriman reports, than ing of the Brigham City Rotary a about is Town "Our od by play David It. Trevithick. was of announced , today by . the dance m a car. sev- club. this older for The his of date the that a cutiv of the typical ordinary people in board of dances is set for April 14, just state sponsoring en children organization, the about just fight Warring was introduced by small town. It Is another well Local Girl holism. , . Brigham City branch of the to see who gets the next ride Dave two months from today. a cast, with of written good Scott, play superintendent cording to the committee American Association of Uniwith their dad. The orchestra for the Prom the OPineview dam. The program However Its a little different mis, the response Women. of the has been chosen and contracted, recentTremonton officials to were If versity same the all city at does It fly because most was under the direction of the than oents to the plays On The exhibit recently attracted speaker was ex but will not be announced unrequested improvement of time, though, he adds, wed rural-urbatent. committee, ( with nt have scenery. Now dont get ly and wes- wide attention at the Utah State a (DC3 need the kid3 would til a later date. Alf Olsen in charge. excited, it doesnt need scenery. roads in the northern college and promp want to take their horses along." Von Hansen and Mr. Jorgen- You wouldnt like it as well If it tern parts of Box Elder county Agriculture Regular meetings are being ted remark the Melba Rae Toombs, the Jillard Grammar School held to Miss the in commis letters was and Fuhriman county by. Professor committee and plans the few of one those organizer were visithad. sen of the Ogden club plays Its by V. Cornaby, head of the Parker former of the understate sioners commisroad and Floyd for thre are of the Dins-mordaughter president dance for years for the getting that doesnt call and Les scenery, Jceives New Teacher U.S.A.C. art department, that a Toombs and Essie Hansen Utah unit of the Flying Farmers ing Rotarians, chief architect, Bob Spring-meye- r The actors in the play are what sion, according to word receivway. As usual, the theme Is recent of. Roods are is .In the class of ed from Tremonton. .Brigham rea Box now and is of the organization secret, but past years Toombs, formerly meeting count. D. M. Mason were dark, and deep, school district Board of have shown us that it is always City, will be heard over KDYL gional - official of the group, guests. Listed as "urgently needed Marsden Hartley. , They are of. t Wedhook-u- p ten unpretty' lot the artist is cation, the a of national CL00 members many a for and This whichhas of gives glimpse were the play surprise resignation very pleasant repairs rebuilding of Mrs. Dick Hansen and Mrs. our existence, concerned with the deep us r.,a w- - Gessell, teacher of the those who attend. recog So, everyone nesday evening, February 15, at owning their own craft in the making Bear River the bridge between really Art Steffen sang two duets, ac- nize how we axe a and fifth rudiments of art." 8 oclock, on the radio play The state. at now to be there. rushing classes and road should grade Tremonton, I, Deweyville plan Steflam was companied by Geraldine The public is Invited to see Big Story., through life never stopping to oiling from Penrose toward accepted. fen. concerns the Placing her is Kehncth or appreciate how won Promontory, oiling and bridge the exhibit any school day berealize Story The Big B. Annual To Hold Olsen said that the 40,000 derful life could be. tween the hours of 9 oclock in role played by the girl reporter Iormcrly of Emery coun-- e B'Ettes improvement of the road on the acres of waste ground west of ts a mass 18 the with connection Feb. in morning until 3:30 oclock Iowa and graduate of Utah Sweethearts Ball, of String, improvement a A twenty-sevenow of Audio-Visu- al Brigham City produces, large cast in the afternoon. BaU murder of five persons during Agricultural college in Lo- Treroad of south the Sweethearts running annual or The little pasture, possibly $10 parts is featured In this play. There is no charge. club the Ogden Pioneer days celeA Box Elder school district $15 per acre worth annually. If Well let you choose the Impor- monton to Elwood, sponsored by the BEtte in the bration, July 24', 1943. At that The of 18, state attention the road will be held February principal, Andrew Jones, was this land could be put Into pro- tant part because we think time the former Dorothy Porter elected 'Hard commission was called to the Theron Lee New Member old gym. BEttes from four years president of the newly-forme- d ductive use it might produce theyre all leading roles. Young Farmer was the of covering Plain City need for widening and im- OF sent invitations Utah Audio-VisuAssn, $100 an acre per year, he said. ends SLC Convention back are being which Accountants Group Is strictly police news. Miss Thorum has been drill- proving of the main highway initial the at 130 were one At to the dance wells time during there meetings is the Rae granddaughMiss weeks for six her to Tunning through Plymouth 100 ing charges Theron B. Lee, Brigham City temSe.ntIng the Box Elder invitational. of Mr. and Mrs. CL C. Hansen Brigham - Young University last in Brigham ofCity producing some and now the big moment is near the Idaho line, oiling the state certified public accountant, has ,L I ! the Young Farmers High light of the evening will ter and second feet Friday. water, Thomas of Mrs. niece a and Frye ! at the state conven be the choosing of typical Now an affiliate of the Wes- 400 springs in the area west of at hand. The matinee presenta- highway from junction of High been elected to membership In mem- of Brigham City. tion for the students will be way 30S to Park Valley and the American Institute of AcAsso- town produce anywhere, from tern States Audio-Visua- l it ? ai,Friday and Saturday in "Sweethearts" from senior and Willard in bom She was Music for City, was Jay Math- - bers and partners. Thursday' and the public show- continued improvement of High countants, national professional new will ask the second to two few feet ciation, group school. gallons formal dance attended Box Elder high ing will be Thursday and Fri- way 30S through Snowville to society of CPAs. nd traditional Edu Utah in for of would And the this it water. appear membership ithews of Perryf After the death of her father day evenings at 8:15. No admis- the Idaho line. cation an Association at its additional will Be by the Music .Makers. if assistant manager of needed, next, that, brothFormerly and mother her and she of the speech Anna Jean Turley, vice presi20,000 acre feet of water could sion charge will be made. the First Security Bank of Utah meeting in October, 1950. the Young Farmers in dent of the organization, Is in er, Robert, moved to Palo Alto, The dinosaurs lived during In Brigham City, he has operated was be used from Bear River, withNamed E finished she where California Northern Utah area Hath The affair. F. Hill, director of the out depriving any of the present planning to push the west Brig- the Mesozoic era, which extend his public accounting practice charge of the entire are: her education at Stanford Uni- Ralph : audio-visuto since 1945. He received his CPA's ham City reclamation project ed from about 200,000,000 instruction at Dav- users. draAgr?duate of Box Elder committee assisting her Call, In' She majored versity. While at BEHS Florence Harper, Suzanne ithew.h00 water school. The 60,000,000 years ago. Man has certificate in August, 1M9, and i said de. to is this Olsen the that endeavor presiand year, county get high and speech. matics UvltS m88,. active in speech Mary Lou Burrows, Mary Lou will se- velopment comrtiittee of'the Box the Reclamation bureau to get appeared on earth only during , a member of the Utah Associa She has beer; an actress for dent and - -Velma Duke, Arlene Elder Chamber of Commerce is going on it the last million years. lect a secretary-treasure(tionofCPAs. Squires, now'Perates 10 years. mat tlto past and Doris Simonsen. i4 continuation of last successful ly' operated up Q came bird sanctuary pro twelve areas Vgst At Indian School r;Zt.reS'Sp1,0,ne?nd 10 f e o g home-makin- g I Fuhriman, New Head Of Tre-flos- Aeronautics, Plans I Promote Flying aero--nautic- Hyrum P. Nelson Dies President Truman Recommends Brigham Tremonton Native For High Government Position Mr lady Dies (D-U- t) Wed-nerda- y Sixth Ward Plans Dinner And Dance Grazing District v ... ElectsOfiicCTs; being- -thrilled. , Stake Primary two-plac- - half-brothe- d r, Plans Annual Meet -- y . an-nee- d Program o At 90-acr- e Group Push Reclamation Of 40,000 6 Wood Sculpture Acres Of Waste Land West Of Brigham Be Exhibited Here School Play Slated Feb. Repair Of North Roads Requested Will -- Show Star n e, -- Teacher Will lead n Sinner slo ' vice-preside- r. Wight s, |