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Show Will niorroi To Leave On Mission trthVard fn-ag- .1 ? Mrs. Sarah Reay m iijnwi :ing-wa- ; 'arents , 'ge club ruary lock in inounceH Promenad Co-rin- fernament ward basketball- 13 to 19 UP. Who 11 in how Mrs. Sarah Bott Reay of wil ibe honored at a farewell testimonial prior to her departure for the Central Atlantic States mission field, at the Corinne chapel, Sunday, February 26, at 7:30 oclock in the evening. She will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City, March 6, and will leave for the mission field about 10 days later. Mrs. Reay was reared and educated in Brigham City. She moved to Corinne about seven years ago to make her home with her son Jesse Reay. Her parents were John H. and Susan Bott, well known residents of this area. All of Mrs. Reays friends and relatives have been cordially invited to attend her farewell Three ,he Division - n last Saturday defeating the Ogden a scoreof 34 to i,tti ward by was played in The contest gym. Game high .Weber eVe-was 9 oclock in the the championship for After a close 12 minutes Fourth ward, slowly play, the in front donship VOLUME 55, NUMBER 8 Sffi ; BEHS Boys And Girls Glee Club To Present Musical Program February 25 8 PAGES li BOX ELDER AIRMEN FOUND OK Better Early Than Late The "News" Is Mailed Today I AFTER SEARCH OVER WIDE AREA Wednesday, February Mrs. Rose Iniogene clubs, consisting of 70 male and tomorrow, Is the birthday and 52 female voices, have arranged George Washington, Baird Dies Shortly .several special numbers for the paying homage to him the UniFires'uk ted States observes postoilice the Before Son Is Found sponsors stated, .program, !der stake The Central school chorus was that day as a national holiday 4 as do the majority ol business Good new of the discovery of the first group of singers to apiris win Both two Box Elder county fliers uneside in pear on the musical, three years firms. defense The North Box Elder stake harmed after being on the missBecause the mail is no dehhalf? but In the ago. Geraldine Thompson, Dougapel Sun the Qrat ? m. . las Mann and Joan Harmon ap- livered on national holidays, Junior and Explorer Rose Prom ing list for 18 hours was stifled the City Brigham quarter, will be held Saturday evening, by the announcement Q moved of the Program peared two years ago and last the Box Elder News, originalinto a comfortable scheduled to be distributed March 4, in the new Harper ward death of the mother of one of Tuttle o! ly included featured artists years started 24th Sarah Bott Reay M 15 lead as the tomorrow, was put in the mail amusement hall, according to them, caused, according to phyry as s; Marilyn Bennion, Delpha AnderMost of the second falter. son vited and Dixie Meeham. early this morning. So instead Mrs, Jewell D. Nelson, North sicians, from anxiety over ' her and over for the winners . . . who will be honored at a of getting your paper a day Box Elder stake Junior leader. missing son. are espe ha took feais Home talent held always but farewell they testimonial prior to the last period, late it is coming a day early The dance will begin at 8:30 out and on states tured these Robert Baird and Jack Boyce, programs, main the own against her departure for the Central oclock. Mrs. Felt who also urged that while the news Is still news. stake aa ieir both of Box Elder county, were from Ogden. a formal ringers Atlantic States mission field The dance, affair, officially announced safe and This muscial will be the fourth the people of this community will feature a at the Corinne ward chapel, one to be sponsored by the sor- take advantage of this - oppor-thes- e sound Saturday afternoon when trading scorer on the court floor show a t intermission, with 17 Sunday, February 26, at 7:30 excellent ority members and promises to tunity to hear Boyce arrived at the Tremonjack Hadfield be which will direcunder the be an outstanding one. The glee boys and girls voices. ton alrpbrt at 1:45 oclock to He dropped in seven oclock in the evening. tion of ward. the The Eighth foul pitch-fo- r tell eld goals, and three they had landed safely SOU. Miles Ferry orchestra promises nearthat Preston Mer-!i- j Tax Collector To the Promontory point whbn top honors. COMMIT reMerchants Will Help good music and delicious Through the arrangement of Robert lost and low on followed Hadfield with nine he Resuii freshments are being planned Bairds mother, Mrs.gas. the county health committee, all Public On March Stimp-wa- s Rose Imo-gen- e field. the from All Close banters um Day committees in the Seventh by charge. graders in public schools who had had a Jensen high scorer for the given bj Feb. 22 Be According to a letter from the in Box Elder county may have a Lund serious heart ailment for the Wed., points. North Junior stake Month-Candlaneight and girls Consen; office of Internal Reve- physical checkup for $1 by their d j;ed four and Felt, Hart and Ogden Explorer boys invite all their past three years, had died ; At he ' prcr nue Service, Treasury depart- family physician. Only physi Business firms of Brigham two. for were lamer. members to good them at the her residence at about 11:30 The Soil Cor; question whats new in ment, William J. Korth, tax co- cians in the county will give City will be closed all day on The good news for the golf Rose Prom. ;join Ward Junior girls oclock Saturday morning only ' fashions 1950? for be will s duly check-ups llector 22. in will be at the Brigham the for that fee. in Wednesday, February After the game was over, the enthusiasts City Brigham are In of tickets and they two hours and fifteen minutes answered at a fashion show, area is rests ol observance of Washingtons made the annual City post office March 1 and) the course will open may becharge that. secured from any mem- before the fliers were discovered new Nlnsored The b7 health measure has birthday. It was announied ty and lards to the teams and play-Th- e 2, to help the public in preparth,e uBrigb?m ?ify in about a month with good safe. ber. Kindergarten club, lanizatiot Thursday, weather being the only require Fourth ward was ing their 1949 income tax re- been worked out by a picked this week by Vera, Harmer, March With Baird, 29, pilot, and 8 in eve at 2, oclock the committee of , lat said s tro-iynurses, county of Merchants Cand-lanthe turns. chairman with the first place ment, according to Dean 25, as Boyce, passenger, the ac at the doctors PTA and ning sermined officers. Armory building, committee of the Chamber of He will be in the Civil Service and the Second ward was of the Brigham professional left the Pocatello, Idqho Plans Ward to Mrs. plane Andersen Glen Deweyviile cording esirable Commerce. carded the fifth place trophy, room at the post office. course. City A study of health conditions afternoon " a t Friday airport is The post office also will be and Mrs. L. R. Hess, eston Merrell was chosen is now in top shape Homecoming Tomorrow course The IWith four 1:30 has about oclock. is that this the proved age which closed and no mail delivered and most popular An annual affair, all of- - the with the majority of the spring hours gas supply they intendin cases of on point turning many 102 or ly rural routes,. proceeds from the show will be cleaning chores done. New grass The Deweyviile ward will ed city carrier ayer in the tourney. Brigham flying to the Tremonton airgeneral health conditions, and Postmaster ice said Henry Nielsen an- - used for equipment for an addi- - has been planted, ditches have hold its annual homecoming at port, a ty was able to place four men it believed is a that flight of about two and complete cted a j the squad of 15 tional playground that the Kin been cleaned, and the shop at the ward chapel on Washing- one-hal- f to three hours. examination at this age will be nounced. , acproposed 22, tons on. They were Junior birthday, February the club house has been remod Gibbs, With the valleys clouding in of great value. dergarten club is sponsoring, st ion "Shi Mer-IPerto Clarence Hadfield and Preston Bishop and visibility very poor - the For the affair several Brigham eled so that better service can toe cording ' listrict oi 4 from the Fourth and extended the customers, Cand ry. Nathan Milstein Will aviators became lost somewhere firms are the City contributing id lying Perc A. Reeve, son of Mrs. As an opening feature of the above from the Second IMalad, Idaho - and flew clothing. These are J. C. Penneys, land said. Utah, bee ard team. Amanda B. Reeve of Brigham A-At Perform Relief the society University Though the exact date of open homecoming south and west to Promontory Van Engelens, the Art and Gift L a course and serve dinner full will City agricultural supervisor (Box score on Page Six) ing has not yet been set there point. With only enough gas er notice The outstanding Utah Sym- shop, Brigham Floral, Milady will for the farmers and manufacbe a greens and fairways' at 12 oclock to ail ward mem- for 20 minutes flying time left, Blocks and shop, Dredges, brilliof Orchestra the esults and turers Beet Sugar association in phony bers, former members, and visit- they landed on a Toad near a tournament held then. In A new feature of the show this 69 votes ant leadership of Conductor ors. Michigan, was named president Maurice Abravanel have provi- year is the showing of some ; Season tickets are now being' Following this, a program deserted farm building. ast Agaii 752.43 of the American society of SugThey broke Into the farm nitted to ar Beet Technologist, recently At an American Legion dis- ded untold pleasure and inspira- mens styles. printed and will be on sale at will be given under the direC' house to stay for the night. Tickets be , from of obtained tion the prop for in in or thousands fans the the city hall from Candland in Detroit. may trict oratorical contest held in tion of the Sunday school or Saturday morning nearly 30 Mrs. Richard ticket a few days. State Hansen, He is the first president- - of Brigham City last Saturday at state this year. ganization after . which ample planes from Pocatello, 10 from tt deter the society chosen from the 10 oclock in the morning at But one of the standout con chairman; or members of her ' Season tickets for adults, time will be given to visiting Tremonton, two from' Logah, ation o eastern , sugar beet area. He is the War Memorial home, Blaine certs of the entire season is on committee, Mrs. Herbert Merrill, which will entitle them to play and to renewing of acquaintan three from Malad and a few Mrs. Homer Tingey, Mrs. Basil any day of the golf season, will ces. a graduate of Utah State Agri- Nelson of the Logan post No. .ratively v from Brigham City started to the schedule for Saturday night, Olsen, Mrs. Ray Daines, Mrs. cost e. $29. - Junior cultural college and Michigan V won first place. membership An evening program is slated scour the area between Tremon Milwhen 25, Nathan Merle Beecher, Mrs. Wayne Love- tickets for youngsters 16 years for 7:30, with a dance to follow. Utah Janet Gourley of the Brigham February State college, where he common and Pocatello for the missstein, eminent Russian violinist, Committee Union of age and younger will bo priced A special invitation to at meeting for the North pleted a thesis on sugar beet City post No. 10, and Carolyn appears as guest soloist with land. Admission is $1.00 per person, at $10. They will entitle, the tend the homecoming is extend- ing aircraft. CASTLER. Elder Stake Primary work problems and earned a master's Jensen of the Tremonton post .Five pilots from the Brigham the symphony at the Salt Lake which entitles chances on the holders to s was held Secretary tied for second place. in the Bear River degree. play golf , any , day ed to all former ward members, City squadron of, th Civil Air Tabernacle..,. Februan many door prizes. Refreshments doting .the summer except week- BishdfJ Perry said.' tyward chapel Synday.Ah, 2,00 - Reeve known AhroUgivv W i tlv, twoL America in repatrol, flying 'This great artist who has play will be served and cards will toe ends arid holidays. M. After opening exercises the out the industry for his cooper- posts, the ;TrenionTbn post., and ed lays, aided in the seahch for with about the after soon as As every course Februai)1 leading just played showing. the the reopens, cretary made the following re Brigham City post represenative work with growers, the missing v fliers. : .Several . rt on Mrs. L. A. Bundy is chairman Candland will give 'lessons at the contributions to the search, workers and beet sugar ted, four people participated in symphony orchestra in the world, planes from the Tremonton wing is with ranked the : ; of the' refreshments , and Mrs. golf course to anyone lildten's generally wishing manufacturers in the advance- the district contest of the Civil Air patrol as well as Hospital fund: Lester Collings is in charge of them, and will give advice to igham Third Ward $ 96.82 ment of sugar beet production 'Previously each of the posts greatest violinists of all time. from the Logan squadron also those wishing it on the best the decorations. held a contest In their areas to gham Fourth Ward .... $119.37 , took part in the search mission. techniques,... Mrs. Charles Keller is chair- equipment they should use.' igham Seventh Ward .... $ 91.15 Before ' attending the Utah pick a candidate for the district They searched the area with man of the table committee and . Candland reports that a large Blaine igham Eighth Ward ....$ 02.10 State Agricultural one slim lead, the report college Reeve contest. The winner, only of Director J. the Perry Egan, Mrs.; Clark Nelson and Mrs. variety of gold dubs and other urper Ward a of $ 19.26 attended schools in Box Elder Nelson, will participate in the telephone Derepairman . that Game Fish State and Utah meyvil-lstate contest.' f Douglas Orchard are Ward $ 69.65 county. equipment has been received at partment, reports that, 11.5 per he had seen a plane, west and rinne Ward in of the chairs committee. the Brigham the club and will be on sale. Participating $133.07 cent of the ducks that are shot on south of Malad flying south. River Ward City contest were Janet Gourlay, Equipment will be available Utahs marsh $131.01 Civil Service lands are left In attempting to take off from Opening JoAnn Rose, Richard Bosley, Jo for rent at the course. Candland unrecovered. the rough road at Promontory marshes Ann Hunsaker, Blanche Clifford Prattleboro, Vt. advised hat anyone wishing to upon the William S. Drum And Bugle Corps $752.43 Listed By Examiners morning, the pair had been The record has compiled Saturday fiiis is $85.72 more than call him may phone 471-R- . Ellis, Deweyviile, is one of seven Will Practice these The Civil Service board of and Ruth Richardson. Water-fow- l an accident, the front wheel of our F. Noland Nelson, by me eight Thursday With the growing interest in Utah Holstein breeders,, recently was knocked offhand the wards gave last year, examiners recently announced a Project Leader. , Records the plane cording to the secretary. admitted to membership in The The V. F. W. Drum and Bugle golf in this area we expect a have been was bent. for propellar examination the for competitive years kept The stake Holstein-Friesiafine season, Association of Candland board expressed very on kitchen helpers to fill positions Stratfords Return Thurs1949 a two hold will 1948 1947 and 1946, practice to all who Mrs. Baird was born Septemsaid. ' America by unanimous vote of corps . helped in in the Ogden area. of Utahs more popular manFrom Buying Trip day evening at 6:45 oclock at is Board of Directors. ber 15, 1882, in Brigham City, contribution. the examinathese in Memorial the due War marshes. made home, Competition file time was a daughter of Jacob C. and Althen given to the tions is restricted by law to perMr. and Mrs. C. B. Stratford of The national Holstein associa- to the conciliation of the Box Notice During these four years a total ir River She i was retion is the largest dairy catle re- Elder high school circus, accord Primary for the sons entitled to veteran prefer- the North Main Furniture, of 77,087 birds were killed and thea Wight Jensen. of their conference City and License plates for bicycles checked in at stations, and 10,035 reared In Brigham ence. It pays a maximum of $1.20 turned Sunday from a two cording organization in the world ing to an announcement made J :;i Mae Christensen pre-lewith a total membership of al- by the directors. owned by citizens of Brigham were left upon the marshes to taught school here. hour and a minimum of 99 weeks stay in San Francisco. She was married to Peter M. and Mrs. Winnie Jensen per in California,, they visit- most 40,000 breeders of registerare urged to be City for 1950 are now due. They decay. It is believed that there All members cents. While nducted the program. Every forms ed the Western furniture mar- ed Holstein cattle, and now has present at this practice. Parents may be purchased at the office are a number of things that Baird January 18, 1905, irt the Necessary application 'W in Bear River ' Primary temple of the L. D. S. furniture for over 4,200,000 animals in its are welcome any time, the an of the police department at the could happen that would make Logan may be obtained from the Brig- ket buying new ,l ' I part on the improvised Herd Book. stated. store. hall. to retrieve more of church. Mr. Baird died Septemnouncement their office. it city ham possible post City 12, 1948, Mrs. Baird moved or Blad ige. the ducks. Mr. Nelson suggests ber to Tremonton teic was directed by Mrs. from The At Annual Musical Will Perform use bird Id point1 more hunters that dogs City several months ago,Brigham Spring Program Ia Jenson ? are and each Anderson, birds that to retrieve the tener was She an active member r guided her group Vwounded. & of the Relief society, having rugh its number. The title of Upon Utahs marsh lands the served as class leader ' and visitreference ; The Lorde Pray-"a- s fr , cover of and the plant density teacher. ing well followed and with w .x- Wbto are factors that channels deep Robaid of a in lighted picture box we must contend with. The Utah ertSurviving,are addition to the Baird, sons, following nspiring production was giv- State Fish and Game Depart- and One hundred daughters? Mrs, Elva Korth,' nineteen Pri-'ment has attempted to overJunius P. Baird,. workers, a number of visi- come part of the obstacles here Tremonton; Viiabe Hunsaker, Mrs. our Priesthood . Morgan; numerous foot by constructing ville; Honey s. and the large represent-of Baird, FieldRalph bridges that the hunters can ing; Mrs. Barbara Camster, Mos-cagroup, dren filled 22 So. Ms the chapel for cross the deep channels and reIdaho; Richard Baird, San meeting. trieve their birds. Along this line 17 grandchildren, two Francisco; msident Hilda to like I we would Forrest and say, too, that sisters and three "'4J brothers: Mil-to- n Anna jior the Weber Wildlife Federation Tingey thanked E. Jensen, Mrs, Ella J. Wight .Kar River has been very active in assisting and Mrs. Primary for (heir Maggie J. Lee, Brigthe department in building fort ham Eli Jensen, Ogden, City; refRiver on Weber the bridges and J. C. Jensen, Salt Lake City. uge, Egan said. conFuneral services were vil Service ducted Monday at 1 p. m. in Traffic Accidents Can the Brigham City First L. D. S. ward chapel by Raymond Payne,l Happen To Anybody i bs Listed bishop, Burial was in the Brigham FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) City cemetery. s in the police Pvil Service openings re midst of a crusade against trafopen today by the h wore red faces fic yiolators seTvi?e eSion ' Caroline Nielsen To Ida, 'PPlicatV"-V- iafter one incident here. " receivbeing iop C. R. Williams and J. Fo Attend Funeral V Officers mmunications supervis-Wsmon- s H. Murphy were taking a prisonwilh a startJng sal. Mrs. Caroline A. Nielsen of er to jail when they attempted a.ycar- - The jobs to filled to pass a car on a curve. The Brigham City attended the fun? lre Hie armv department police vehicle hit loose gravel eral of her nephew, Lyle Marian Douglas, Utah, and iw C and fcareened into a curb, break- Anderson, 52, at Ammon, Idaho, agencies in Utah. he . , ' Sunday, January 5. ing a rear wheel. a announced Mr. Anderson was the son of oratory,6 "ninailm lCC ronic mechanic Mrs. Nielsens- - brother Joseph Boy Finds Chicken frn or fi,,mg positions Anderson, formerly of Mantua. 52450 to $5100 a Mr. Lyle Anderson was bom in Is Expensive Dish Manua but moved to Idaho at announced was an openARCADIA. Fla. (UP) One an early age. aPPli?mengravcr- To tluali' chicken dinner cost William In Idaho he was prominent iii red annts must have com-s- t civic work, having been county Negro boy, apprenHceship of at 6 commissioner for three consecu$17.88. ' years in the photo Williams was charged $2 for a tive terms.. or. have had six lrs otgrde m Mrs. Nielsen was accompanied chicken he claimed he found nheMM1631 exPerience. Ammon by Mr, and Mrs. dead to of in Lillie the Steb yard This is to the the be fourth nyisicale public. the annual spring musical program. sponsored by the sorority. bins be The ined hi formation may Charles Armstrong and family. girls who will perform at school wU The was chorus Central the of .first to club. apGlee on the Glenn S. of the group singers appear They Boys The the 70 members mother took the mat Mr, and Mrs. Armstrong are COnjUlK-Wof the Joeal musicale three-year- s ago. Mrs. Harold B. Felt, assisted by Mrs. Joe ter to boys i!i of stake tabeniacle beginning at 8 oclock. Elder Box and ended up with Mrs. Nielsen's daughter and court, the at 25, near e jobs. for civil ser- Cefalo is in charge of arrangements for the program. . a bill for $15-8. . . for court costs. programs sponsored by the Beta Sigma Phi sorority and is free to e i'rvrVin. Si , Health Committee The Box Elder high school and Girls glee clubs will be featured performers at the annual spring musical being presented Saturday evening, February 25 in the Box Elder stake tabernacle beginning at 8 oclock. Sponsored by the Epsilon chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi, sorority, the musical is free to the public. Mrs. Harold B. Felt, assisted by Mrs. Joe Cefalo and Mrs. Robert Crompton, are in charge of arrangements for the program, which in past years has delighted capacity crowds. Boys North Stake Rose jJ & v' '! ;; I v I i, 1 y well-planne- Opening Of Golf Course About A Fashion Show To -2 los-wit- h pre-nte- 5 r Prom March Arranges Beams 1- ; .3 BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 22, 1950 Held March 2 d d g Perc Reeve Named J X!--, e Head Of Beet Assn. P Speech Meet Held Given Brigham : . I' if' ti- nt: I : oddrens . . . - ospital Fund - two-plan- L. 115 III? i. t ats es Ducks Shot i di . Are Not Recovered . Dairyman Member . : . . 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