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Show "friend Of ' 4-- H i BEET CONTRACTING INCREASING. .1 1 Acreage Allotment For Sugar Beets Will Probably Be Enforced Next Year ( ' VOLUME 55, NUMBER It) The strong trend to greater sugar beet production definitely Pany, in the first week of conindicates there will be acreage tracting brought 22,500 allotment for 1951 based on and allotment of acreageacres, to growers was necessary. This was the observation of The national Sugar act is resugar company officials who re- ported operating well to maincently announced that there is tain the sugar price in the past increased contracting for beet few years and to bring a price production throughout the Uni-le- for beets of $12.03, as In 1918, Slates. Box Elder county Is and to stabilize it around that in line with the increase. figure. Fieldmen "We urge our growers and growers to are also urging beet make their fertilizer Prospective growers to consider needs, in the form of phosphate this condition well, for as a and nitrogen compounds, known ompany we arc greatly inter- so ample supplies can be obested, naturally; in keeping up tained In time to be apthe right to produce as much plied whengood working the seed tonnage as possible in this dis- bed or preferably earlier when trict," said Orson Christensen, weather conditions C. G. Adney permit. district manager of the Utah and It is of interest to note the of Corinne was awarded a Idaho Sugar company. great increase in the use of toue last Friday night at It was pointed out that in commercial fertilizer to suppleleadership Washington state the Toppenish ment available manure, Chris- heUSACs school with the deso- plant of the U and I sugar said. 1950 lation of Utahs BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1950 8 PAGES : Al P I The Champs Of The World's Biggest Basketball League i jy v I 1 4-- H of Adney served member of the board of j g irectors for the school from to 1947. 326 Lincoln, Central 4-- friend Young What : Schools PTA , Meet This Evening pSSISnv Musician ITS? Professor Hyrum Ilunsaker, head of the physical education department of the Utah State Agricultural college, will speak on "Planned Recreation from Kindergarten High through School," at the meeting of the s combined associations of the Central and Lincoln school Wednesday (tonight) beginning at 8 oclock at the Box Eider high school gymnasium, according to P.T.A. officials in charge. The need for adequate recreational program and recreational facilities to combat juvenile delinquency, has long been recognized and it is from this point of view that Prof, liunsak-e- r will talk, spokesmen of the PTA said. Also scheduled to be present at the meeting from the USAC will ibe Misclia Poznanski, PoParent-Teacher- 1$ (S IK IT'-- 3 . w r.I G) ig)i itMjptklFig Goina Wednesday, March 8 8:00 P. M. Meeting of Reading Circle at home of Mrs. Ernest ' Hansen. . A. meeting of 8:00 P. M. Central and Lincoln schools. inAll parents and friends ? , vited to attend. Thursday, March 9 Miss Renee Rhead lish and Utahs Evening Fun night sponsored by Oak camp of D.U.P., Fifth .Vwho will from left to right ure (front row) Junior Nielsen, -- .Louis Douglas, - Leon Basketball team, who walked away with top apiear in an or-;a- n best. He Wul render several ward recreation hall. Public Brigham City Fourth Ward and piano program at the numbers and will be accompanGail Longden, sponsor; Henry C. Johnson, coach ; and J, E. in tournament Lake honors basketball at the Salt, Christiansen, City invited. ' irst ward ied on the piano by his wife. Gibbs. (Back Row) Preston Merrell, Reed Hadfieltl, Burton , Pet t Jack Monday evening, week. To win the title, which they also held in 1948, the Fourth ward last 7:30 P. M. Rehearsal of B-' It is hoped that all parents ! 'arch Hi. The public is in- Hadfield, Leland Teeples and Dilworth Prisby, (Story On Page 6) glee club. B.E.II.S. band room. crew had to win over five top church teams. They won the last game of. children, and their friends in 24-211 March of Pictured score s against Pleasant Grove last Saturday night by a the Central and Lincoln schools Saturday, V. U t COOPERATION AND QUALITY I combined PTA meeting. The I niw mountain Students nacle. Acclaimed MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION program will not be really com- 8:00 P, M. North stake confer- Can Hang Clothes Up, plete without your presence, a ence, priesthood leadership Red Cross has achieved American the WHEREAS, spokesman for the group said. Thanks To Civic Club ' meeting, tabernacle. an enviable reputation for its humanitarian activities, 8:00 P. M. Convention of the So that' clothes will be hung Used and has contributed much to the nations welfare, and Box Elder county Republicans up and not piled up, the Brigat the Box Elder high school WHEREAS, the public constantly calls upon the ham City Civic Improvement Whole-hearteauditorium. Anybody interRed Cross when disasters occur, and thousands of sufcooperation 35 percent through the well coclub collected and delivered among Brigham City ested inviled. merchants volunferers each year are cared for and comforted by 2000 clothes hangers to stuordinated and concerted efforts 12 March and Sunday the public offering quality of rthe merchants.- - . and , charitable workers this teer of organization, dents of the Intermountain merchandise are two vital 9:00 A. M. North stake conferreh At the Indian schooL ,, ence, meeting of bishoprics WHEREAS, our veterans and soldiers are entermeeting Dr. George A. quirements for the . success of of the InRed council members, the and and counseled Boyce, 4-sales superintendent high by and cared tained guided for, days. Members of the club started special community H - disschool,termountain Indian tabernacle. all meet to of was is contention : trained That the Cross; and our civilian populace digging into their closets of the cussed 10:00 A. M. North stake conthe relationship Wes Hamilton of the Salt Lake kinds of emergencies through the various training Monday, February 27, and demen with business City ference, general session, taBrigham Commerce who Box of Chamber C. G. Adney of Corinne, and City last livered them Saturday. courses sponsored and taught by the Red Cross; - bernacle. ' spoke to Brigham City merchants the students.-Elder county, Friday night was confer-ence- i no curtailment of these be must doNorth stake M. P. there of were All 2:00 the WHEREAS, of difference in Commercial a in the at the hangers Telling meeting awarded a plaque designating innated by members of the club. elub rooms Monday evening. general session, taberessential services in the years ahead, there being no their culture and ours, Dr, Boyce one of Utahs 1950 ..friends of !V nacle. dication of a need to decrease necessary functions, or a "Through careful planning, the advised the business men:. that Receiving the same hon13 March Monday, home and offering of many special events patience and' understanding will of disaster when strike, may ors was Evelyn Hansen, warning . Wo-M. Meeting of the and unified advertising, a com- often be necdssary, In. dealing service director of the Utah 8:00 P. WHEREAS, to carry on its splendid work in Utah, mens Republican club of . ; munity like Brigham City can with them. Power and Light company. a will seek and elsewhere, the American Red Cross Brigham City at the city hall. total The Indian school will : attheir increase greatly of the plaque minimum of $67,000,000 in voluntary contributions Presentation tract many tourists in the fuAnybody interested invited to sales, Hamilton continued. ; , attend. , was made by Or. Franklin S. nation ; the his point Hamilton ture," D. Boyce continued, and Illustrating throughout Utah State Saturday, March 18 Harris, president, cited, as an example, recent pro- an obvious amiable relationship Now, therefore, I, Lorenzo J. Bott, Mayor of the fi7:30 P. M. Banquet, and dance motion ventures by business between the people of Brigham Agricultural college, at the the do period hereby designate city of Brigham City nal session of the 31st annual men of small communities on City and the students at the spinsired by the North stake Miss Dixie Ann Mecham 1 1950 as evto March 31, from and Gleaner girls, club leaders training state the outskirts of Salt Lake City school will leave them with a conducted the past week 1950 AMERICAN RED CROSS CAMPAIGN erybody invited. Price $1.00 . demonstrated who have increased their volume good taste In their, mouths and her vocal school, Talented Dixie Ann IMecham of busines by as much as 25 and will bring more tourists (back. per person. and dramatic Month, and do urge the people of Brigham City to maintalent in lead-n- g at InU.S.A.C. the awards, Presi- 9:00 P. M. Sportswear dance, last week in a two this organizamaking for of record provedagain notable their support tain operatic role at BYU. dent Harris commended Adney - Dance Bowl, sponsored by F. at the Brigfunds. for appearihee in night the tion Lee Girl appeal O. E. Everybody invited. Price on the service he has rendered ham Young University that she Public To $1.00 per couple. to the youth of Utah through his LORENZO J. BQTT, Mayor has vocal and dramatic talent unselfish endeavors. Utah . that will carry her far in the Dies Brigham City, were applauded The awardees musical world. ' M-Meclub n, by about 200 volunteer i MissY Mecham, a sophomore at leaders and college extension Red Ward Starts First is the the daugh Christ! Lee, Infant daughter of school. the workers attending ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Me Delbert S. and Leda Peterson a Collections the presentation, Cross Following MLss cham of Salt Lake City and Lee, died Monday, March 6, at Renee Rhead, talented talk on opportunities in granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Cooley Memorial hospital of Mr. youth leadership was given by chairman Carruthers, Andrew daughter j Mrs- - L. Clifton Rhead of Ira W. Larsen of Brigham City, in Brigham City, 45 minutes afQuarterly conference of . .the the for of committee ward Petersen First of the E. Mark Elder Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mecham ter birth. and guen, will be featured artist Box Elder 'stake will be North Red for the Twelve. funds of L.D.S. Council collecting an organ After serving for the past five of Annabella, Utah Survivors include the parents held at Brigham City next, Satadvisand piano program ; The .1950-5state Cross drive announced that Dixie Ann made her debute and two brothers, wnday evening, March 13 at committee years, the Retiring Sunday Terry and members of committee was introduced evening and Sunday at the ock at the First ward cha ory and Gleaner girl offi- would start collecting this week. school superintendency of grahd opera last year in Ryan; and the following grand- urday Park, of Duce the. Box Eider stake tabernaele, Hyde ' Fred by L.D.S. Second as Merce work the are y opera shop City parents: Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carruthers. asked Brigham honored Chairman chairman during the past year. cers of the North stakefor busy last Wednes- des in Bizetes Carmen. This Lee, and Joseph M. Peterson of according to Vernal Willie, stake their that riJi'S Prorain will be the coit-ncontribute free- ward was musical numbers making preparations ; everybody president. Special recreaand Gleaner year, the youngest member in Rexburg, Idaho. lesson on music, which day evening at the ward counannual Elder Ezra Taft Benson, pf the ly to the project. provided by a Cache and a won Satshe with dinner the entire for tional the set hall cast, dance ' a part of the study of paths were will and be services ArFuneral held Committee in charge are Council of Twelve, and Mark B. ty' group, introduced by banquet o. loveliness stellar role as Merida in 18th at 7:30 p. m. , program. Wednesday at 12 oclock noon Garff of the church - welfare made by the Fern Shipley, assistant U. S. A. urday, March ward recreation mour Jensen, Howard Petersen, to A unicrowd the by Leoneavello, gathered at the Harold B. Felt funeral in the Eighth of the Beta Sig-oi- C. extension club leader. Vernon Watkins, Justin Nelson, show large will be. the conferF their appreciation to the versal favorite of opera lovers. home with Howard Kelly offi- committee and Victor Nelson, Marvin Nelson, ence visitors. sorority. Poetry Mr. Adney was a member of hall. for their work. Her interpretation of this diffisold the are allied arts are also superintendency for Shefby Tickets being ciating. Burt Christensen, William The Saturday, evening meetpart the college board of trustees the Edward O. Norman is the re- cult and dramatic role was to anyone Friends may call Wednesday sorority studies. field, Roy Holland, William C. will be the welfare meet22 years, from 1926 to 1947. from ward representatives ings James and in wide The amazing. range tiring superintendent, and Gleaner girl age Jensen, and Brand Simper. 1Iarold B. Felt, Drnn,re' morning prior to services. music 1926 to 1911 he was vice chair- of at 6:30 oclock ; and . the Seder-holing score was and vocal the handled 1nterment will be In the BrigChristensen Roger chairman, extends an man of the board, and from and over, for $1.00 per person. priesthood leadership meeting to counse-Ior.sl with astounding ease and beau- ham City cemetery. are the retiring lon The theme of the affair this Civil Briii ,0 thp be held at 8 oclock., . People of 1911 until he retired in 1917 he Jobs Service of These factors, and Gleaner ty expression. is 'am. Ci,y and surrounding was board chairman. year On Sunday morning there will . at the her excellent with for party, togethef Special guests Eternity. Listed By Board jnumties to hear this be a special meeting for bishlie has been a leading mem- Girls. Builders which was sponsored by the stage presence,' gave a perfor- CAP will be represented ou,,g lady, who is a stu-tJand high council member of the Farm Bureau since Each ward oprics well-neigof mance teachers the of professionthe program and following The Civil Service commission officers and Wayne Devereaux. In- - 1920. He has served as presi9 oclock to be followed bers at ward were the bishopric. During al calibre. At the end of the vocal selections will dent of the Box Elder county the banquet, officers for the today announced four positions be rri by general sessions of the coniLafe Jensen the was tendered she elected. paid be will performance, foreevening Utah coming year a lrio composed of ErmVn ference at 10 oclock and at 2 open. They include drill ; chapter, and in 1911 the Gleaner girl officers are Elaine man. paying $2.00 an hour; drill honor to the outgoing officers. a rousing ovation by members ,a Compton, Dorecne Whcel- - State oclock' in the afternoon, " All Farm Bureau conferred er and Hansen Willis and John Bate of her cast directors. the and Dorothy operator leadman, $1,875 an Norma D. Jensen. the Freeman, president; will be held kt the upon him and Mrs. Adney and hour; drill operator, $1.75 an were in charge of the games She took her curtain calls and Cadets from the Brigham City meetings vice president, Service Madsen, stake. tabernacle. ' V award of Distinguished Rel-d- a the tribCivil received Air her are floral Patrol evening. played during many secretary. squadron Hunsaker, Kathryn hour; and drill operator helper, to Agriculture. Special music for the confer-enc- e GOP Club- Lund, Gerry Jensen, . and utes with the gradousness and selling tickets this week for a presi- $1.25 an hour. Jeppsen is will be provided by the The "grand old man of tne Keith with were in Carol of i of Johnson a benefit to seasoned dance be held at the poise charge trooper, Jay Hawkes as Further information may be fonsMceting Monday college, is an honorary mem- dent club from the Box Boys A the secdinner. and Bob Madsen, large group of relatives ana Dance Bowl on Saturday eve- Elder glee school, and obtained at the Brigham City omens Republican club ber of the Aggie "A Men, and nr n by the high1 offifriends from March Norman the Salt 11, Uch with ning, Annabella, S. ot Glen Nelson, m retary. Working post office from North Box Elder, stake choir. will meet Mon holds the honorary degree cty Even Unsafe day r; Firehouse and Lake, officer ward tenstein, SerLogan are Brigham City cers representatives.. local secretary of the Civil commanding Agriculbeein arcl1 13, at the city hall "Master of Scientific 'FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) A attended the for the group are Mrs. vice board of examiners. Ross Norr, Saturday night announced.' manager of ' the Winning at 8 clock in the ture, conferred upon him sev- Sponsors fireman was burned suburban Lee Some of Leda tic- Dance Bowl, for this opportunthose from Proceeds Mrs. performance. the of sale Nellie Wight, evening.0 eral years ago by the college. at his own fire station. Tommy from Brigham City were Mr, and kets will be used to finance ity of raising funds, Lichtenwill serve. Ursel Hunsaker. interested Is invited to Additional awards have cited and Mr. Lee was cooking a meal at the Ira W. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. squadron activities as no funds stein said. "We certainly apprean fine and A. enjoyable of banquet, In to preparing charge meeting. An interest-- . Mr. Adney for his service in? are the program and an evening of station when escaping gas in Nello Christofferson, Bill Pearce are available for this purpose, ciate his contribution and .hope Program has been prepared agricultural advancement his serving the banquet the stove oven ignited and blew and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Kay. of the dancing await those who he explained. ; Ladies the people of the .community two daughters, Joyce and Betty, Young ward. presidency off the door. 18. according to March on iE. S. K. tend Girls We certainly want to thank will help us in this enterprise. Junior of the members. Eighth were outstanding organization - All-Chur- DS colors. ie. U sar 7 s' , 2, K For Community Sales Promotions C. G. Adney Given Title Friend Of . At USAC ' , 4-- ' Acclaimed In Opera Role 4-- Infant Hear ician ' 4-- ?r4 North Stake To 2nd Ward Retiring Gleaners Plan Be Held Sal. Sun. Officials Honored Dance March 18 4-- 1 his, n g Conference In Last Monday N. 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