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Show Wic Spirit Lauded As Red oss Meets Quota Of $3,580 Disaster bould NEXT SALES PROMOTION DAY W County DUBBED d d h h fund Hunsaker, .pearl thanked and the success of the was in a large oraplishment the integrity asure due to ,ed that those who carried campaign into the homes. k there was strength in the ianization and a feeling of possibility among the district strength ,ders thus providing Especially the entire group. commend Mrs. Hunsaker generosity of the public in success. iking this drive a as IIunsaKer Mrs. listing 'trict chairmen were: Chester Garland;' Howard Boss, Tur-- , mn, Tremonton; L. E. Mrs. Box Elder; North r!e R. Grover, South Box i spirit of n and M. Burt 'Duggan, Mrs. Intermoun-India- n School; Fred L. business district. Mr. Bowen especially appre-rethe dignity in which the mpaign had been conducted, of the dignity ich is typical Cross all Red activities, ould there be a disaster in nation, the citizens of Box ier county can feel that they i a hand in relieving human Pe-so- d Whats Going r lering. The Box shes to contributed to the 1950 fund s e Feld-hause- a Fish And r, , Jie Licenses On Sale 11-- it li-i- non-reside- p requir-formerl- du-oa- te J 1000 Bail Fixed w Suspects Kindergarten Club I Project Acclaimed were accord- Here & from Ogden, Milton an,l Alden C. Taylor, ana6ed,with Staining mon-'arp- d ,false Pretences, ap-ibefore City Judge B. C March 29. Judge 111 bal1 at 51.000 each, Provided. The case as ;i ry iln the counsel?1 tW b' men are ileged to roofing provide the iateri r return the money, :eordir, 8 t0 Sheriff Warren W. ide. houn!J1rialnot fof PHY EXPRESS It supposed to be Spring bb!eYou eou,dn'i ever tell weather Calamity Jane. 1 Congratulations ed the Brigham City Kindergarten club for their project of additional playground of Brigequipment for childrenfrom Mrs. ham City in a letter C. D .Fox, Utah field secretary, Kindergarten of the National recently received association, by Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, president of the club. This fund was raised at tpe recent style show held in the armory building. The object of the National of association, Kindergarten is Martin Bradley which Major president, is to have Kindergar tens provided for all of the na pur-chasi- tions children. "One cotton bale averages 500 bales pounds. More than 26,500 are used to make handkerchiefs each year. Joel Weight, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Weight, spoke on some of his college basketball experiences and on community recreation at last Friday noons meeting of the Brigham City Rotary club. The birthday anniversaries the preceding week of Doug Fife and Hervin Bunderson were recognized, and Harold Felt reported on a recent trip he and Walt Mann and their wives to Las Vegas. Ross Bowen reported that the Red. Cross, drive had gone- - over the top in goJfdf shape. Ed Ryan, president of the Rotary club, presided at the WRECK 8-- September Set As Date IN YILLARD Utah Bond Drive Quota Set By U.S. , More File For Candidacy For Next Public Election Box Elder County e two-yea- 1 ThemesChosen For Dance. Fashion Reviews . B.E.H.S. a variety d of numbers during assembly period, Thursday, April 6,, beginning at, 2 oclock in the after-noon.,- .! , ,. ... . Some , of the numbers to' be presented are "Washington and Lee Swing, 'Tm Falling in Love With Someone, by Herbert; Toys and Trumpet by Scott. A solo will be played by W. J. Robbins, a suzaphone solo will be played by Grant Holmes, and a clarinet quartet, compos ed of Laura Fillmore, LaDene Pherson, Joline Monson and Jay Meservy, will play. Others numbers included on are the program Morning, Mo-zaNoon and Night Overturn, Matriculates, by Temple ton, and The Hungarian Dance by Brahms. Census Takers In HonorUtahs1950 , rt Shirley Holmgren And Arlene Wight-Wi- Club Holds Initiation Monday 20-3- 0 last Honors In Alcohol Essay Contest in conjunction with C. W. Ellis Dies the edu-catio- n program designed to alert students to the problems and dangers Involved in the use of alcohol, Mrs. Kaiser said. Alf L. Freeman, principal of the high school, and David R. Trevithick, executive director of the Utah state board on alcoholism, have cooperated wholeheartedly to make the project a success, Mrs. Kaiser continued. Trevithick has presented the films I Am An Alcoholic, and Alcohol and the Human Body, to students at B.E.H.S, and has introduced M. Wendel W. Whitney, also a member of the board on previous projects. The students have also seen the film called Problem Drinkers. Miss Holmgren and Miss Wight will present their essays at the meeting April 20, at 8 oclock in the evening at the high school Trevithick will participate on the problems by showing the film Drunk Driv- ing." - , the-regu- lar n Kindergarten clubs alcohol County Already Count 14C3 Noses Impressive Rites Mother Friday Utahs quota in the 1950 Independence drive for the sale of Series E United States Savings Bonds, which begins May 15 and ends on July 4, will be $2,316,-00it was announced this week by Charles L. Smith, of Salt Lake City, state chairman of the citizens Utah Bond committee. The quota for Box Elder county 6th Ward Sunday School wil lbe announced on April 19 Classes Plan Swim Party at a meeting of county chairWeather permitting the Junmen to be held in Salt Lake City and to be attended by a ior and Senior Sunday school chairman yet to be announced, classes of the Brigham City Sixth ward will hold a swimfor Box Elder county. ming party Friday evening, April 7. Resented Competition All members of the classes should meet at the Sixth ward (FOND DU LAC, Wls. (U1P) Mrs. Emma Genoff, 59, asked a chapel at 6 o'clock that eve ofjudge here not to send her' be-to ning, itin was announced by ficials charge. the state womens prison Class members may bring cause that place Is only good for young women, not those my friends to the party if they de into sire. age. She was brought court charged with assaulting a The News-Journwoman who entered telephone her home and put on a dance number Is 1,000. Phone in your news, please. in front of my boy friend." Much research and prepara-4- ; tion was evident in the essays entered in the alcohol essay contest, that was .brought to a conclusion at Box Elder high school last Friday when awards were made, Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, president of the Kindergarten organizaclub, the sponsoring tion, said today. Top award went to Shirley Holmgren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren of Bear River City and second place went to Arlene Wight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight of Brigham City. Mrs. Eugene Price, chairman of the project, presented prizes of $15 and $10 to the first and second place winners respectiveasly at the high school during Friday, last sembly period March 31. Many of the essays were written orf the individuals reaction to the problems of alcohol, Mrs. Kaiser said, while others wrote on the affect .of alcohol on the personality and health. Much thought was written into the essays on religious viewpoints and approach to the probf lem. , The essay contest was spon Thrown from a panel 1947 mbdel truck when it, 6kidded and overturned twice near .Willard last"? Saturday , evening, Wayne Nelson Keller, 24, v son of Mr. and Mrs. Varian Keller of Brigham City, succumbed from head, back and internal Injuries at the Cooley Memorial hospital Monday. Also In the truck at the tim of the accident was T, Harp He was released 24, driver. ter treatment of minor Injur from the Brigham City thof us With all the students of the division of Box Elder high invited as well as any the i September 8 and 9 were approved as the days for the 1950 Poach Days celebration in Brigham City, by the board of directors of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, last Wednesthe day ' evening. Previously date had been approved by the fair board at a meeting In Salt 'Lake City, according to Murray tal. J Douglas Mann (Mace! Mason, secretary manaAccording to Trooper Leot ger of the Chamber of Com- Jeppson, . . will appear, Felt as director and Mann as pianist, Investigation - off both occupants of the car, in the Easter Sunday morning oratorio, to be presented merce. During the meeting tentative thrown from It after It 8ki I at 8 oclock in the Box Elder stake tabernacle by the South A University of Utah' ' were made for the soloist will be tenor of Reese assignments stake choir. Robert Ogden Keller was - bo to event and make ideas student, many soloand J. Earl Johnston of Brigham City will be baritone this years Peach days a bigger Brigham City June 21,- - If , Evan was written The ist. The oratorio, by Vision, ever were son of Varian and Emcm ' and better event L.D.S. composer. The South stake considered by thethan son Keller. . . Stephens, world-famocommittee. He was educated In- - J11 presidency has offered a special invitation to personnel at the events Among proposed the Interniountain Indian school to be present. for the celebration are a fight City schools and graduaj,, between Nuttal and Chavez, Box Elder high school 1 nf He was a member of 1 both nationally known boxers; 1 Six a football game; a giant extra- ham City Eighth L. VJ dean of his at time the and others. vaganza many He entered the U. S.1 It is the aim of the commit- 1942, and served in $ , In tee to work close with the Box Pacific during World J Elder fair board this year so seeing service in sever a that both Peach Days and the naval encounters. He The number of people who$-havr April 4, for Fair will benefit," Mason said. orably filed for candidacy for the day, Tuesday, discharged ' , commissioner on the ReAnyone having ideas along 25, 1945. J Elder Box public county next ticket. the line of entertainment for He married Patricia At Z ' election increased to a total of publican ' John Hadfield of 120 north Peach Days are Invited to con- ker in Salt Lake City iit 13 since March 29, with six new Second east, Brigham City, filed tact Mason. Clerk include 'iWwm Survivors listed County by filings on the Republican ticket TuesBrigham City; his widot K. B. Olsen. , commistwo daughters: Margaret 1 April 4, for Wallace Wilde, Perry farmer day, sioner. and Sherrie Jean Xeller.wj with other interests in Brigham Lake City; .a brother Gar the ' following had Previously on the March 29, filed City, Nelson Keller, Chicago, HJ filed: Fred D. Douglas, DemoDemocratic ticket for two-yea- r Funeral services will .be- - ' commissioner; Howcrat, commissioner. two-yea- r ard Democrat, Glen, Thursday, at 2 oclock Lrv ' George A. Gardner, wnose res- commissioner; Mrs. Effie E. afternoon in the Eighth A River idence was listed as Bear D. recorder. Edward chapel with Bishop Ernest' H Adams, ' City, filed on the G.O.P. ticket Ward, Democrat, sen officiating. county .on commissioner for H. Davis, Friends may call at the Hi commissioner; George ; March 31. When You Wish Upon a Star old B. Felt funeral home Wet commissioner; Democrat, A. Carruthers, 212 south Sec-onwill be the theme carried by nesday evening and Thursday Sheffield, Republican, Boyd east, Brigham City; filed treasurer; Ernest E. Hansen, the Box Elder high school fash at the home of his mother, 24) for county surveyor on the Ion show, to be held Friday eve North Main, until time of eer assessor. ticket, April 3. . April 7 at 7:30 oclock at vices. Warren Hyde, Democrat, coun- nlng, tlrsel Hunsaker of Honeyville the high school auditorium. Intermont Repub-llcaft- r Jjjtthe... Brig l O. Dee, Lund, the ty, sheriff; April 3, for. sberifLon. Articles shown In the fashion ham City cemetery. .county attorney; and K. Republican ticket. county review could be anyones dream Charles H. Clifford, Brigham B. Olsen, Republican - clerk. clothes, children Included. filed No. yesterR.F.D. 2, City The dance review, carrying by Alf L. Freeman, chairman of the theme of will Heber the judges, and Bennion, be conducted "Cinderella, with the Jr secretary of sta(b, represent- fashion show. jointly her Cinderella, ing Governor J. Bracken Lee, sisters and the prince, charming a Mrs. with Linford presented will be portrayed by several trophy. dances. different, original 500 With about people pres1400 noses Students asR the townspeo Approximately ent- at the program, Mrs. Elma to be their guests this eve have been ground through the Klitgaard, chairman of the state pie machine in southern affair, welcomed the district ning, which has many delight- counting Box Elder county since the deIn short and Impressive cere- mothers here. This was follow- ful surprises in store. cennial census taking started monies at the Box Elder stake ed by a reading, Our Utah last Saturday, April 1, according tabernacle in Brigham City, State Mothers, written by Mrs. 20-3to Mrs. Milton Reese, head of 0 Mary Hooper Blood Linford, 81, Earl Madsen, with music by the census in this area.' of Logan, was selected Utahs Mrs. Asa Beechpr, and given by We have been well received mother of the year last Friday Jeannlne Anderson. The Box in 8 every home we have enterat oclock. unevening Elder high school glee club ed, said Mrs. Reese, "and we Selected from eight district der the direction of J. Earl have found the census taking mothers who had previously Johnston, sang several numAt won that honor in various parts bers. weekly dinner job is a pleasure. The eleven enumerators have of the Brigham of the state, the Utah mother City Following the program a re- meetingclub last until April 30, to complete their at was judged, on the achievement the Monday disception for the state and 10,000 Howard cafe, three new mem- count of approximately of children, religious and spiri- trict mothers took place. welpeople in the southern part of tual integrity, for embodying Mrs. Q.,R. Morrison made dis- bers were initiated and i the county. the traits of courage, cheerful- trict awards to other candidates. comed into the club. ' the information given of All B. were ness, patience and understandBob E. Brown, They the enumerators is of the strictOlsen and Vernon Coleman. ing, for her civic and interna- Thank You est Mrs. Reese said. actional Interest, and for her Bill MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) During the evening plans were Theconfidence," files, are not even open to tive role In service to the com- Moss found a stray pigeon . so formulated to hold a ladies F.B.I. munity. covered with glue that she night at the officers club at the In preparation for the census Because state the Intermountain school Indian years couldnt fly. Moss took her Mrs. Reese attended a school in . , mother, Mrs. Roland Madsen, home, cleaned off the glue and Saturday, April 8. March 16, and in turn inwas frofn Brigham City, the city fed the bird. Just as he finished, President Verl Peterson show-- a Ogden enumerators in this was given the honor of playing the pigeon thanked him In her film on the ancient and structed host to the program this year. own way. She laid an egg In modern burial customs of all area on the best methods of taking the census. The winner was announced his hand. races of people. Taking the census here are the following: Marian Y. FredWin Top Honors In Essay Contest rickson, Ruth B. Barnard, Bernice H. Rasmussen, Coral L. Dawson, Ray Boothe, Alma All-reHelen Westenskow, Mary Hyer, Nyla Whitworth, Mary Burt and George Spencer. Present Program interested, will play KELLER Injuries In Cooley Hospital 9 For Peach Days BEHS Band Will senior school others band 8 PAGES Dies Monday From Religion Teachers At Rotary Meeting They feel that once citizens of this coun-hav- Wednesday. April 5 contributed to the na- 2:00 P. M. B.E.H.S. Band Conns dhain of strength in help-tha- t cert, high school auditorium. nation to meet the Everybody invited No charge. its 2:30 to 4:00 P. M. Charles placed upon social security field i Cross, Bowen said. representative will be at Employment Security office. Anyone with social security business urged to call. " 6:45 P. M. V.F.W. Drum and Bugle corps will meet at War Memorial home. 8:00 P. M. Brigham Branch of A.A.U.W. to meet at home of low Lucille Jones, 225 north Second west. The 1950 fish and game' 8:00 P. M. (Installation of new are on sale at all V.F.W. officers and auxiliary, agencies throughout the War Memorial home. te, according to Armond Carr, itf clerk of the Utah Fish and Thursday, April 6 He commission. 2:30 P. M. Meeting of ladies Hie old Aid, place to be announced license becomes In-llater. on April 15. Those wish-- f to fish for catfish and com-- n Friday, April 7 fish in the state after that 6:00 P. M. Sixth ward Junior te will be required to be in - and Senior Sunday school session of the 1950 permit. classes swimming party. All This year a new type, of members and' friends meet at is in use. Attached to the chapel at 6 p. m. er licenses, the combination 7:30 P. M. Fashion show and enses, deer and bird, game review at Box Elder dance t the deer, are school, sponsored by high teral coupons. These are to high school. Everybody inviused in case an applicant ted. No charge. to for any of the 7:30 P. M. Box Elder high apply Mai hunting permits usually school dance review and fashas. Including the application ion show at Box Elder high antelope and elk permits and auditorium. No admisschool permit that Is issued for invited. sion, public eeial deer hunts. The sports-;- n 8:30 P. iM. Square dance jamare advised this is the only boree at Willard L. D. S. rec?e of application that will be reation hall. Everyone invicepted by the game depart-at- ted. Price 75 cents per couple. With the new system, it i be to send Sunday, April 9 unnecessary lr hunting licenses to the 8:00 A. M. Oratorio The Vis"le department as was ion by the South stake choir at Box Elder stake tabernafarr issues cle. Everyone invited. the warning that there will be no Monday. April 10 Jarissued. Last day for mer Anyone losing All Day license will be file tax reports with to chants required to 'icnase a new one. office. assessors Heretofore been possible to du-- e a get 13 license in case one is Thursday. April Evening-Ogd- en symphony choir Pop the payment of 50 . at stake tabernacle under the Th'S practce has been and sponsorship of Business and Professional Womens club. r.paign. ain the her, Joel Weight Speaks O- n- Elder county chapter thank every one who SATURDAY IS FATAL FOR WAYNE Ep-ley- , ' irlema Will Appear At Easter Oratorio Sunday Orientation Day and a Christmas December 2. Another activity For 1950 Activities by Twenty-fou- r the committee is sponsored prospective teachthe annual ers for classes in religious Edumerchants outing sometime this Spring Blowout" is the han-die- " the Chamber of Commerce summer. The date will be an- cation for protestant children at the Intermountain Indian school Merchants committee affixed nounced later. attended an orientation day, to the next sales promotion To carry out the 1950 program Thursday, day the March 30, to help for slated merchants' committee is May 24, in Brigham now collecting the assessments, them develop an understanding City. of the children there, Reverend According to Vern Harmer,, Every effort will be to Arthur Gillespie, pastor of the chairman of the committee, the make this assessment a made business Brigham City Community entire 1950 merchants program aid rather than a business exsaid today. was formulated at a meeting pense, Harmer said, and it is church, From 1 to 3 oclock last Thurslast Wednesday evening, at the hoped that the merchants will day afternoon, the group visited home of Murray Mason, and cooperate to class rooms at the Indian wholeheartedly several sales promotion events make their activities better this school and from 3 to 4 oclock were outlined that should prove year than ever before. heard Dr. George A. Boyce, suas successful as the recent Dol-la- r The underlying principle of perintendent, discuss the genDays. the merchants committee is to eral education of the students. During the fall opening the keep trade at home by sponsorFrom 4 to 5 oclock they visitcooperation of all the merchants ing successful promotion ven- ed the dormitories and other will be asked in covering their tures, to offer there. windows one day before Peach values, and to bigger and better buildings The classes when underway stop the leaks. days, preparing excellent disA short cut to better business will be held each Thursday afplays, and then opening them is via the dollar road, or in ternoon from 4 to 5 oclock as a to public inspection on Peach other words offering more value part of the religious- education days. of the Indian students. for the dollar, Harmer said. If properly carried out the The advantages to shopping at Those from Brigham City were venture will stimulate the in- home are Harmer Reverend Arthur Gillespie, Mrs. threefold, terest of the expected 10,000 peo-pi- e pointed out, (1) shopping from Winifred Ryan, Mrs. Leo Hess, who will be in town for the a person you know; (2) keep Mrs. Frank Saito, Mrs. Beth annual celebration and should ing money in the county Mrs. William Withers, Mrs, which greatly promote Brigham City benefits everyone by providing Verna Markham, Mrs. Murray business," Harmer said. , schools, fire departments, po Mason and Bill Pearce. Also included on the special lice Also at the orientation event departments, etc. events" calendar for the mer- more tax money; and (3)through devel were five students from the chants is a harvent day some- oping our Industries and bust Utah State Agricultural college: time during the middle of Octo- - nesses. Janet Kepner, Van Brite, Steve Wilson, llama! Larson, and Don . Salto. , Substitute for the program are Mr. M. L. Bidlack, Mrs. J. F. Sloller, Gloria Jensen, Virginia Prevol, Charles Jones. Uedlfeerw of Box Elder demon-1 have once more their spirit of coopera-i- ! and the Box Elder county Across drive has met its quo-- f This was an-le13,580.00. by Ross Bowen, county in a meet-o- f Cross chairman, work-Marcvolunteer district of the close the at 31, chairman, mpaign her volunteer workers, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH .WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1950 VOLUME 55, NUMBER 14 SPRING BLOWOUT Merchants Committee'0' Complete Plans 1 Be Helping Kara ' All students and parents are invited to see the film, Mrs. Kaiser said. Of Heart Ailment ; Charles Webber EJlis, 46, died at his home, 235 east First north, Brigham City, last Sunday at 6:45 oclock in the afternoon of a heart ailment. He was born May 19, 1903, at SXV. , Logan, a son of Thomas M. and Ml K Emma Webber Ellis. He was reared in Bench, Idaho, and school at Grace, Idaho. He married Mable Johanna Qualman in 1938. They made their home at Central, Idaho, and moved to Brigham City in March, 1949. He was a member of the L. D. S. church. Surviving are his widow; three sons. .Donald Wayne, Gene ll and Boyd Lamar Ellis, all of Brigham City; mother, Ogden; three brothers and a sister, Calvin, Cheyenne, Wyo.; Leo F., Albuquerque, N. M.; Melvin, Lincoln, Mont., and Mrs. Melva J. Jeppsen, Ogden. . Friends may . call at the Harold B. Felt funeral home .Wednesday from 7 to 9 oclock,- - in the evening. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. La-de- , , Shirley Holmgren And Arlene Wight Receive Awards from Mrs. Eugene Price and Mrs. Hazel Kaiser for writing the best essays in the alcohol essay oentest held at the Box Elder high school under the sponsorship of the Kindergarten club. Mrs. Price was chairman of the event and Mrs. Kaiser is president of the club. . . . . . |