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Show I Ciity Merchants IPrepnn--c jgrigHioinro Smipor-Vallm- cs l IFcr RDollUiir DDiov awe March IS Orpheus club prac-ft- ,' clubrooms. Commercial Members to attend. Talk by Hans Thun-ae- a 30 p M. Swedish Iefturer, at L.D.S. chapel. Sponsored Wednesday. S tractiv fame. M. Bear River charge, everybody ire invited, $90.0 ictric I 29.95 lille The recent burglaries of four business firms In Brigham City were cleared up Saturday evening when two Brigham City arrested by Chester S. of the city police departYoung No ment, confessed. Co-rlnn- e by Co-o- GARLAND SCHOOL LUNCH ROOMS 6 PAGES interested The four firms were Turleys 16 sporting goods store, Brigham towday. March Election of officers Laundry, the Thompson Hard00 P. M. ofVJ.W. and auxiliary, War ware, and Brigham Tire. Merchandise that had been stolen Memorial home. was 17 mostly guns and March riday, 00 P. M. Meeting of A.A.U.W. it Howard Hotel, special guest. All members invited. Luncheon and dance Joyce Thompson Injured 130 P. M. honoring former Bishop and In Pedestrian Accident EveryoMrs. Julius Campbell. ne Invited. Joyce Thompson, 10, suffered M. Annual 30 P. birthday internal injuries Tuesday mornsoc'Relief ward of Fifth party ing when she was struck by an iety, recreation hall. All marrauto on the corner of Fifth ied folks of ward invited, south and Fifth west, Brigham iring box lunch, to the Brigham City, according 18 March aturday, 30 P. M. Banquet and dance City police department. sponsored by the North stake Joyce, who is the daughter of and Gleaner girls, eve- Mr. and Mrs. Axel of Price $1.00 Brigham City, was Thompson rybody invited. crossing the "pet person. street from the south corner to00 P. M. Jaycee, Jayceette wards the north corner on the Commercdinner and dance, east side of the road. ial club. Price $1.25 per While in the middle of the inplate. P. M. Sportswear dance, tersection she suddenly turned Dance Bowl, sponsored by F. around and started back for the south corner. The car, driven 0. E. Everybody invited, by Ollis L. Christensen, 17, could unday, March 19 00 P. iM. Union meeting of not be turned sharply enough North B. E. stake primary to avoid hitting her.-Nworkers, garper ward. citation was given. 30 P. M. Attendants at the Cooley MeMissionary farewell testimonial for Lon B. Stallimorial hospital reported her ngs, Corinne ward chapel, condition as good. Cause Six Wrecks Saturday SALE STARTS IN MOST BRIGHAM Idaho Lady Hurt STORES AT 9:10 SAT. MORNING Critically In Canyon Wreck "Not A Clearance, But A Patronage Dividend On Wanted Items," Says Merchants Chairman Hook-U- p Box Elder marched forward this week with the announcement of approval of three projects that) have held widespread interest and favor: School lunch rooms, ort cafeterias, in the Garland and the new Central elementary school buildings, and an extension of telephone service to the people of the Corinne and rural west Corinne areas. The Box Elder board of education, meeting Monday night, approved a mocafeteria room in the new tion for inclusion of a Central school building, now under construction, and a similar cafeteria, or lunch room, to be added to the Garland elementary school building. These two projects, it was under-fistood, were approved subject to the condition of available nances. Miss Edna Burnham The break ln the telephone as a result of situation Back From Panama Zone Box Elder came Chamber of ComMiss Edna Burnham of Brig- merce enforcement of renewed ham City recently returned from petitions by Corinne and west the Panama Canal Zone where Corinne residents for connection she spent five months visiting with the Mountain States Telewith her niece and husband, Dr. phone and Telegraph company and service through the Brigand IMrs. Christensen. Miss Burnham reports having ham City central office. visited all of the old landmarks Meeting Held Thursday and many of the Indian tribes Chamber officials arranged a in the interior of that area. The meeting night among weather was excellent during R. W. Thursday Grant, district manager, her stay there. and Richard C. Alston, Dr. Christensen is a surgeon Ogden, of the telephone local manager, In the at the army hospital Vanez Wilson, supercanal zone. They recently be- company; of Bear River Mcame the parents of a baby, Miss intendentBird the refuge; a Mr. Fox, igratory Burnham reports. representing duck clubs west of Brigham City, and a number of residents of Corinne, west CoZundel rinne,' and Interested persons from Brigham City. Frank D. In Logan Sawyer, Utah manager of the Slushy spring weather Saturday, that made the highways as slick as they have ever been in the middle of winter, was the cause of four auto accidents in the southern part of Box Elder county, one of which resulted in the serious injury of a passen oDollar Day in Brigham City ger, and of at least two ln the will begin at 9:30 oclock Satnorthern part of the county, ac cording to Leonard Jeppson, urday morning when the stores state trooper who investigated open, according to plans of the Box Elder Chamber of Com- Is the accidents near Brigham City. merce Merchants committee, The last of the four accidents event, sponsors of the trades but the most serious occurred and will end at ' closing time 85, Laurena Petersen Hadley, at 12:05 oclock noon just -Saturday night. 37 west Third south, Brigham west of Mantua when a 1949 model car driven by Rex Golds And during the hours inter- City, died Friday, March 10, at 7:30 oclock in the morning at Laurena I. Hadley borough, of Soda Springs, Idaho, vening, Brigham City expects to the previously telephone company, Memorial hospital . . . life-lon- g Cooley from the edge of a 40 see the biggest crowd downresident of Brig- slipped (Funeral services for 'Dr. George had been consulted on the matto foot embankment rolled town since last Peach Days, the following about two weeks and L. Zundel, 65, who died Friday ter, tout was unable to attend ham City who died at the the bottom. biggest sales since the day were held Monday at 1 oclock the meeting Thursday. FriMemorial Cooley hospital Christmas. She was born September in the afternoon in the Logan Mrs. was 57, "We have the promise of Mr. were 10. March Servises Goldsborough, Its simply in the cards, D. 18G4 in Brigham City, a daugh- day, Fourth ward L.D.S. church. Grant and Mr. Sawyer that acof tor 0f Hans N.'and Kirsten Lar- - held in the Brigham City thrown from the auto as it M. Mason, secretary-manage- r He is survived by his widow, tion will be taken to extend plunged down the incline and the Chamber of Commerce said sen Petersen. She was reared Second ward Monday after was Mrs. Mae Bell Zundel; a son, was beneath it. She pinned telephone service to the people yesterday. Ive made a survey and educated in Brigham City noon. rushed to the Cooley Memorial Robert C. Zundel, Allentown, of Corinne and west Corinne, of most of the stores along Main and lived here practically her hospital, unconscious from head Pa.; three sisters and (three through the Brigham City exstreet and the business section, entire life. neck injuries. According to brothers: Sarah Jasephson, Brig- change, this spring or summer, and and without exception theyre I She married William F. Had in here at the hospital her ham City, iMary Z. Glover of Sac- W. Vosco Call, Chamber r of attendants City. right Brigham March 20 today, offering valuable, wanted mer27, 1881 in the Salt conditlop was slightly improved ramento, Calif., Marie A.' Zun- Commerce president, announced October to show "Were that ley going M. A (Meeting of Ogden chandise at amazingly low pridel and S. Louis Zundel, Wil- yesterday. house. late last night.' ofLake City endowment He explained that at Community Presbytery of Community church. All in- ces to attract Saturday shoppers. Brigham City merchants can Mr. Hadley died in 1943. lard; L. Forstner Zundel', Ru- this spring, according to the stores better fer values than Presbyterian church, vited. or snow or 6leet ; Rain or shine The first accident Saturday oc- pert, Idaho, and Joseph Ben Zun-de- telephone company executives, in the United States, fC, $) P. M for ; Ri- Saturday, March 25 . , Active in the L D. S. cluirch, curred it 9:45 oclock just west its a sure thing to toe a ter- anywhere Salt Lake City.-- a and'show vide'afea of people mers and friends of Communipreliminary stirveya and ? engl- Afternoon 44th birthday anni- rific day ot business for BrigMrs. Hadley was a member of of Corinne when a car driven by and that its profitable neering work would toe accomty church, Howard Hotel. No the Sego 'Lily camp of the Daugh- Harry R. Jones of Idaho, accomversary of Civic Improvement ham City merchants, a terrific to trade pleasant in Brigham City, he ters plished, in preparation for comreservations needed. club. Luncheon program at day of values and savings for and Pioneers has of Utah panied by his wife Edda, made not just on special continued, :30 P. M. pletion of the hookup a year near B.E.H.S. Installation services cafeteria. the customers from far and and committee one complete roll as it skidded e sales days, but every day of been a teacher from this spring. who will be attracted by Dollar the chairman in the Second ward. from the icy highway. Mrs. tenyear. said Call had that they Jones was treated for neck and Day. And the' merchants who are Survivors include the follow- back tatively pledged service to all The Dollar Day bargains will and Mr. Jones was Injuries, Car for Mrs. Funeral services be advertised in a special Dol- cooperating to stage Dollar Day ing children: Laura II. Morris, treated for chest injuries ln oline Llndbeck Lofgren, 88, na families of the Corinne and west Corinne areas who wanted Seth lar Day edition of the Box Elder emphasized that back of Ihe Brighton City; Mrs. D.It. HadBrigham City. tive of Sweden, who died Sat it on lines. It is IN and sensational and colorful Dollar Reeder, Ogden; George At 10:05 oclock in the mornJournal, to be published at 11:30 oclock in the he said, that the telephonehoped, comdistributed Friday. Ever page Day offerings, the door crash- ley, Los Angeles. Calif., and Les- ing, only 20 minutes later, a urday an illness of pany will be able to finance the following morning CaliSan lie II. store in there local Mateo, ers, Hadley, every of will issue Journal the of this car driven by Edith Heaten of six months, were held in the David T. Edwards Is 17 grandchildren, 34 costs of the new is a solid background of modern fornia: Boise, Icfaho, 42, smashed into Harold B. Felt funeral home, complete savings in local stores Victim Of Accident advertise great-grea- t two merbut if not they may a truck in front of with Reverend E. R. Priebe that will total thousands and high quality merchandise, Struck By Auto the of rear of be obliged to call upon those grandchildren and the fol- her that was driven by her husthousands of dollars in direct chandise that is offered every Seventh-daAdventist who will be served for a small the brothers and sisters: Jo- band. honof the and fair While Crossing R&ad at lowing day year for Dollar Day shoppers. est savings church at Ogden, conducting, in the contribution, prices, merchandise that iA seph Petersen, Andrew Petersen, According to Trooper Jeppson, She was born July 17, 1861, form of labor probably or use of equipDavid T. Edwards, prominent Our one big idea in Dollar backed by a local firm and a Hyrum Petersen, John Petersen, Mrs. lost Heaten S. to 62 U. and came momentarily the years ment. vie and people you and Laura Sackett, all of Brig- control of her car when a large Day 4 to demonstrate dramati- local name, by leader of religious ago. After living in various ham City. Nllard, wa skilled last night Those people and the people cally that it pays to shop in know. on truck splashed slush her communities in the west, she it about 7:10 vere held windshield and interferred with and her of Brigham City have been tryEverybody has an equal Funeral services Brigham City, W. Vosco Call, oclock, when an John husband Godfrey mtomobile president of the Chamber of chance and an equal opportun- Monday at 1 oclock in the af- her vision. north ing to get this telephone sertraveling Lofgren, lived in Murray for 20 vice Call has ity, the Merchants committee ternoon in the Brigham Commerce declared. Drough Willard on the for 30 years, a Chamber main City At 10:30 oclock. J. D. Davis years. In Mr. Lofgren died stated as one of the principal heads point out. Everyone is Second ward with Bishop Glen and his wife, driving a late modi 1938. She of lighway Commerce hit him as he was spokesman said, had lived in Tremon-(oof invited. And everyone will be Knudsen officiating. rossing the road to catch a objectives of the Chamber following the announcement. el car, near the Bear River Coto before coming Brigham HIS. Commerce this year a campaign here Dollar Day. It will be a It will toe a wonderful thing op in Corinne, skidded and the City about a year ago. to promote trading "at home, great day! a large number of Box Elder Phone your news to 1000. for According to State car turned over on its side. Trooper a member of She was the families. county 'jilliam Sackett, y Seventh-dainvestigation Adventist church. 4. ' Senator Elbert D. Thomas To Speak Here Tuesday Noon ifficer, Edwards was The Howard Cafe They suffered minor scratches Her nearest relative ;l, Praisea Company sister-in-lahurrying a is and bruises and injuries of their !crss the - main Speaking for the Box Elder highway to Mrs. Elizabeth Lindbeck, The senator will arrive here necks and backs. United States Senator Elbert N. V. Watkins has been named btch the Chamber of Commerce and the bus, traveling from Big Piney, Wyoming. to for of handle be D. will the the Thomas guest Green Evan ln arrangements the west to the east side shortly after 11 a. m. after an Trooper Brigham City business men, jof the ty rehonor at a luncheon meeting to luncheon. a(k One car immediately in Call said, we are delighted to before an assembly northern part of appearance beAll noon are interested at be held in Brigham City persons ront of the ported two accidents as a rehave been privileged to .bring auto that struck of several hundred students at sult of the inclement weather. m, had to swerve Tuesday, March 21, it was an- ing invited to attend the affair to various interested groups tothe sharply !ie nounced today by Newell W. and a round table discussion of Weber college in Ogden. After No one was injured in them. right to avoid him. and work out a solution gether ElElBox the of his Box the of In the chairman completion problems Cook, meeting affecting TV next car, driven of this problem. in by David visit as as well der will state he Brigham City der Democratic party. community Kichard, 18, of Ogden, who was' 'Funeral services were held We feel that thls k the tyPe A committee consisting of W. and national problems will be Logan where he will speak at Former Corinne Bishop Tuesday at 1 oclock in the af-- , job a Chamber is organized to ccompanied 'by Don Nielsen, a reception on Tuesday night. E. Davis, J. Harold Reese and discussed. swerved to the right in Be And To Honored Wife ternoon in the Eighth ward cha- do to bring additional beneEdwards David Titus fits and advantages to the peoto avoid him, but he pel for Kenneth Bott, 'as struck After A 40 Foot Drop A ward social luncheon and old son of Arthur J. and Shirley ple of our neighboring territory, by the left side of . , . prominent Willard citizen machine. dance will be given in honor Jeanne Nelson Bott, of Brigham and tie together closer, for betwho died Tuesday evening An communof former Bishop and Mrs. Julius City. Bishop Ernest Hansen was ter cooperation, the ambulance from Brigham ' ' at about 7:10 and its surrounding areas. went to the scene of the (last night) ity Corinne at ward the Campbell ln of services. charge struck oclock when he was Occident and s The Mountain States- - Telereturned with chapel, Friday, March 17. The child died in an Ogden to the Cooley Memorial by an automobile while crossat 6 oclock phone and Telegraph company hospital Saturday, Wil Lunch served will be from hospital. He was dead and its representatives in Utah upon ing the main highway in 6:30 Oclock in the evening un- in the afternoon. amvai. and Brigham City have been lard. Brig-haThe in was child born til 8 oclock. The program and Because criminal more than cooperative, have City January 15. negligence dance will follow. sbsent and because the ve- been very had are the parents; a shown the attitude of a: true he Also Surviving calling. struck Edwards was active in genealogical work. brother, David Arthur Bott, Brig- public service institution in rigllt side of the road, no ham City; four grandparents, working with us and making it He graduated from the Chi, Oh was Mr. and Mrs. Moroni R. Bott and possible to get this service for given the drivers, cago dental college and Pra(Y' 'wpsr Sackett said. Mr. and Mrs. Leiand 'L. Nelson, the peopl eof Corinne and west ticed dentistry in Malad and was born November Corinne area. . .i-K-21, Preston, Idaho for 15 years. Brigham City, and three n of Jhn Laudwick Frank Greenhalgh in musical circles' he ana r? , Active Gwennie Davis Edwards. band in and Levi Dunn, Brigham City, played in John Helds and bis his in youth, acLake Salt David Floyd Burnett, Jr., in- and Mrs. P. O. Hansen, Logan. City he was youth erly ln th.e L. D. S. Burial was in the Brigham fant Son of Floyd and Gwendochurch, be-- later on led stake choirs tDslaiticd as chorister and Preston and Malad, besides lyn Wheatley Burnett, died in City cemetery. the Cooley Memorial hospital at the Sunday school playing in orchestras. ,, inist married He age 1898, 8:30 oclock Thursday morning, North Stake In June, fourteen. He also was Primary a member of 10 hours after birth. Florence Fern in the Salt Lake the first club sponsored The died m The baby is survived by the Union Meeting Planned that was temple. Mrs. Edwards Rheumatic Fever drive ended two Willard. 1947. ... and sisters, parents, North Box Elder stake pri Saturday, March 11, with Tanya cnii-dreSurvivors include eight Danael, both of Fielding; and mary workers .will hold their good results, according to fairly iiIled two missions, one to fs Verl Edwards, John and the following grandparents: Mr. March Union Fern states and one in the Peterson, president of the club. ordlm!ua'astern meeting Edwards, Hex and Mrs. George H. Wheatley of Harper ward chapel, Sunday, Donating the and at the tme Hamer, Idaho; bis greatest amount Mrs. Irene Staples, Was active as a home Willard; Honeyville and Mrs. Agnes Bur- March 19, at 2 o'clock in the of money was the Rotary club Mrs. and suonary for the South Schroeder, of nett Mrs. Riverside, Utah. Box Gladys afternoon. with other civic club donations Cler stake. Services will be held ThursEsther Hansen, all of Salt Lake After general assembly, de- in the following order: Business Andersen, Grace bcen in the high CitvMrs. day at 2 o'clock in the after- partment meetings will be held. and Professional Women, Beta ciL i Edith noon at the Harold B. Felt fu- Group leaders from the stake bishoPric twice, and Brigham City; and Mrs. Sigma Phi, Lions, Eagles, neral home with Bishop Elmer board will present work-shoall offices in Baddiey, Willard; 19 grandchil- Civic American great-grea- t or-ns Richards two of the Fielding ward and visual aid material for Improvement club,Legion, 2aniaSt001 and auxiliary dren; Sorotimists, sisters, three and at one time holding officiating. twelve hY primary lesons outlined for Junior Chamber of Commerce, Car Accident That Resulted In Serious Injury Friends may call at the fu- April. Williams, Salt Lake City, V. F. W., AmVets, and the KintimefCrent offices at the suaMrs. neral home from 12 oclock A good attendance is desired Mrs. Hanna 'Dean and Soda Springs, Idaho, Saturday morning. She of dergarten club. Rex Mrs. Goldsborough of Los Angeles, of both wr noon, until the time fifty years he had ble Nevens, so Thursday, that ward be will was the primaries Though original goal thrown from the auto as it plunged down the steep incline and was pinned beneath e of services. a wrd teacher, California. inbenefitted by this not reached the 20-3club will aniss?n ng the tlme he was Interment will be in the Hon- struction, officials ofhelpful Funeral services will beB. Felt when it came to rest. She was rushed to the Cooley Memorial hospital unconscious from on the group donate the difference to make A the time of is she are that improved. slightly Latest . his nounced toy the Harold eyville cemetery. said. reports head injuries. the drive completely successful. still was filling that funeral home. The most sensational Dollar Day in Brigham Citys history was the way Vera Harmer, chairman of the Merchants committee, described Saturdays Dollar Day. And most of the merchants up and down Main street echoed the sentiment, and reinforced it with preparations for Saturday selling values that could be described only as sensational. , - Laurena P. Hadley Buried Monday George L Buried :Q0 kDS y chen 1 $6.95 TO DS be-fo- l, "Ip Services Held For Caroline Lofgren HiOMINENT WI11ARD MAN LOSES fi RS fiK .. Mountain States Telephone Officials Pledge Action This Spring On West Corinne Icy Roads In Box Elder County To Burglaries Tp BOARD RESTORES CENTRAL AND KliiWi BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1950 Youths Confess amtoHiraflaay $w: ACCIDENT LAST NIGHT six-part- y y .. $7.8; 5- ES drawer c n at ? M A V, SV the-coun- Child z Dies IES r mb' collap- - Brigham long-standin- g g two-mont- h j 'tty' Ed-ard- i .23 ism. Infant Burnett Child DiesTue. s, Rheumatic Fever 8 ?nch. ,93 Drive Ends Sal 20-3- 0 i fain s, gra"d-childre- :nr p Mrs-Ma- 0 1 I |