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Show ViglM City And MANY FlLETOR THFPRiARY ELECTION BEFORE DEADLINE voting results from 18 heaviest voting districts ,lti, 'L I Strong Interest In Public Offices Noted From Many Filings nox Elder county school in late last night, the Issue . apparently bond ' W A filing for candidacy for primary election, next September 5, drew to a close last Saturday, live democrats added their names to the already long list of candi- the ywrying. , for the bond ,oB i 773 against. from the results no 10Ugh representative pre- it school pox Elder coun-wer- e (Western .( in at press time, the districts in the tlorlty of the part of hern and southern was 924 were mty d dates. voted two-yea- over-elmmgl- y against the bond Second ward voting ltflct, which covered the first, wards, rond, Fifth and Sixth led 253 "no" and 95 yes." dis-t- , The Lincoln school voting covering the Third, Fourth, 'enth and Eighth wards, vot-24no and 45 yes." Che northern part of the coun-- i and Garland In particular, iwed unusual support for the nd issue. With a small vot-- ; Garland voted papulation and 12 no." yes breakdown of the voting The ue :ig Mac-Farlan- 8 Q A X Me Weather amages fruit: ow i Unusual interest in Box Elder county public offices was evident this year from the large number of filings, especially for the commissioners posts. Seven filed this year for r commissioner and five for four-yea- r commissioner Filing last week on the Democratic ticket were: Fred L. Petersen, for county assessor. He is from Brigham City. Horace S. Rose, Garland, for county treasurer; Luella O. Brigham City, for county recorder. Owen L. Brough, Tremonton, for state legislature for district number two; and John Thomas Vernieu, for county attorney. Vernieus residence was listed as Brigham City. All the candidates who have filed, their party, and their residences are as follows: Four-Yea- r Commissioner Edward D. Ward, Democrat incumbert, Brigham City. George H. Davis, Democrat, Garland. Adolph iM. Reeder, Republican, Corinne. C. A. (Bud) Hall, Republican, Brigham City. John Hadfield, Republican, Brigham City. Two-Yea- r Commissioner Thomas Donald Hunsaker, Republican, Honeyville. Fred W. Douglas, Democrat, Brigham City. Robert J. Potter, Republican, Garland. Howard Glen, Democrat, Tremonton. Charles H. Clifford, Republi-can- , Brigham City. Wallace Wilde, Democrat, Perry. George A. Gardner, Republican,, Bear River City. State Legislature Dial. One ' 3. A. Meservy, Republican, tabulated, City jfigham Box Elder county Deadline To Get Water Tickets Is Next Wednesday Last chance to obtain Irrigawater tickets for 19S0 is 1, W. L. Barker, Brigham water master, said today. the tickets, which list the land owner's irrigation schedule for the remainder oi the year, are not purchased before May 1, a 10 percent interest will be charged on the price of the tickets, and the land owner will forfeit his right to the use of water from irrigation ditches. Barker said. The tickets, which are priced from S1.00 up depending on the amount of land owned, may be purchased from Water-mastBarker at the City hall. Saturday, April 29, horn 1 to 5 o'clock in the afternoon. VOLUME 55. NUMBER BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1950 17 CHAMBER TO BUILD WAREHOUSE, Albert E. Bowen Will Speak At South Stake Quarterly Conference Sunday 04 tion May City If er Albert E. Bowen, member of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the L. D. S. church, will be principal speaker at the South Box Elder stake quarterly conference this Sunday, Glen M. Bennlon, president of the Sduth stake, said today. With all meetings to be held at the stake tabernacle, the opening event will be a priesthood leadership meeting from 6:45 to9:45oclockSunday morning. All presidents, secretaries and group leaders and quorum leaders are urged to attend, along with the bishops and ward clerks, high councilmen, Aaronic priesthood leaders, supervisors and secretaries and adult Aaronic priesthood leaders. At oclock Sunday morning the doors of the tabernacle will be open to the public with the first session of the general conference to begin at 10 oclock. 'Indian school employees and Brigham City visitors are especially Invited to attend the President sessions, general FRAM TO COME HERE INVITES Bennlon said. During the morning session missionaries recently returned will speak. Missionaries of the South stake who have returned since the last quarterly conference are Carl Sederholm, Alma Warren, and OBrien Jeppsen. The evening session of the conference will begin at 7 oclock. During this meeting officers of the stake will he sustained. All officers and workers are requested to be present at this meeting, President Ben-nio- 10 PAGES n said. How Are Things Down At The Capitol Governor? Plan To Form Local Corporation To Raise Financing And Put Up $50,000 Building After a series of meetings here last Friday with T. II. Jelling, executive vice president of Fram corporation," the Jox Elder Chamber of Commerce last night wired the head of the worlds leading filter manufacturing business that it start work on raising finances and building a warehouse for them here. was prepared to The Chamber and Fram haveunderreached complete standing as tP 3ust how a ac- tory building, anticipated for future operation along with the warehouse here, is to be built, but the Chamber assured in a wire to Belling last night that we are confident that satisfactory arrangements for a factory building can be made In time for your utilization, according to your time schedules." The plan Is that Fram Corporation will begin operations here in a warehouse building as soon aa the building can be completed, storing and shipping to the Intermountain West and the West Coast. At a later date, a factory Is anticipated adjacent to the warehouse, which will employ about 200 persons. Fram has offered to sign a r lease on the warehouse building, at a rental of one percent of the total cost per month, with an option to purchase the Money building at any time. paid in rent, less taxes. Insurance and five percent interest, would apply on the purchase Final Rites For nt Ephraim White Slated EorToday Annual Boys And Funeral services for Ephraim White, 73, who died at 9 oclock last Saturday morning In an Ogden hospital, will be held today Will at 2 oclock in the afternoon in the Willard ward chapel, with Delbert Cook, bishop, officiating. Friends may call at the family home in Willard until time of services today. Youths Responsibilities" Is He was born in Willard, Septire theme .this year of the antember 9, 1876, a son of Stephen nual Boys and Girls week, April and Agnes McArthur White. 29 to May 6, it was announced H e married Martha Eliza today by the Brigham City Ro Owens, daughter of Martha Ann tary club, the sponsoring or Waite and Owen Owens, early ganization. pioneer residents, March 8, 1899, Though originated in 1920 it in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temwas started in Brigham City five ple. years ago under the direction of After being married they lived David O. Onderson, city coun for two years at Lund, Idaho. On cilman then in charge of recreatheir return to Willard they ention and chairman of the Youth gaged In the horticulture and Service committee of Rotary. ' dairy business. Price. ' , From 1909 to 1911 Mr. White Since it was started here It officers the Chamber said that filled a mission for the L. D. S. has focused the attention of would land, including building, two He served almost church. the community on the boys and cost about The Chanv' years as president of East Iowa ber has an $50,000. on Union Pagirls during the week through option branch. their many varied activities. and the Watkins acreage, , lie was bishop of the Willard cific Those who will actively co17 years, from 1920 up on a Union Pacific 'spur south for ward operate during the week will til 1937. He was a Sunday of the Big J mill at the west edge be the Brigham City administratioschool teacher for 20 years and of Brigham City. i'Thls optioprecreation department, n,-the also served on the Sunday school expires May 2, and consequentthe Teen-ag- e Canteen,, the iy the Chamber)! wire last night stake board. schools, churches, and civic and .acoeptanoe : For Id , years be was . agricul$14 dubsct'L-'i" service rr o older that fthe Brigham Cityi'-- Box Elder warehouse, for ture )q inspector LeRoy D. White, Democrat, City councilman Willis Han, and served as chairman the optloq might be exercised, county sen is chairman of the program. Governor J. Bracken Lee Chats With J. E. Ryan W. Vosco Call, president of the Perry. for many of flood committee the State Legislature Dist. Two ! " Box Elder Chamber of Com. . . president of the Brigham City Rotary club at the combined luncheon meeting of the years. Owen L. Brough, Democrat, 20-3- 0 He was in the mercantile bus merce, said that it was expected and Kiwanis clubs last Friday noon, at the War Memorial Home. Lion, Rotary, Tremonton. incss for a number of years. that $10,000 could be raised lo4. Clifton Kerr, incumbent. ReIn 1934 he was appointed in cally to form a corporation, IN publican, Tremonton. vestigator In charge of the alco which would borrow the balance Assessor hoi tax - unit for the state of from a regular banking or loanErnest E. Hansen, incumbent, Utah, He held this office for 10 ing agency and build the $50,000 of warehouse building. It Is anUSAC Republican, Brigham City. LEE years and resigned because ' ' Fred L. Petersen, Democrat, bad health. ticipated that subscribers, or Survivors besides his widow stockholders, in the corporation Brigham City. P. Owen, instrucGoldie 20-3- 0 Mrs. Lions, Kiwanis, County Surveyor Frank Holman, Reverend Arthur are: Mrs. Veran N. (Leone) would be amply secured and tor at Lincoln school, has been A. Carruthers, Republican, and Lee Wight. Also Boothe and Mrs. C. W. (Agnes) would make five percent interhonGovernor Last Friday Gillespie were Cadets from the Brigham City elected to Phi Kappa Phi, Democrat, Brigham City . V. P. Belling and Anderson of alt Lake City; Mrs. est on their Investment, . present W. H. Griffiths, incumbent, squadron of the Civil Air Patrol orary scholastic fraternity at U. And Rotarians Hear 'iMr. Belling made it perfectly of the Fram cor- Virgil E. White of Provo; Mrs. Poulsen Rich will have ah opportunity to go S. A. C., Jt was announced this C. LeGrande (Dorll) Horsley of Brigham City. clear f that the only reason the poration. . week. orientation on a three hour 12 .grandchil- Fram Treasurer Shelley, . Idaho; Honesty by government officorporation is planning to transforce In at the an from will Owen the Mrs. air group M. Entertaining three graduate incumbent, a flight is Sheffield, Boyd dren, requirecials and politicians build a warehouse here, is be. the conwas a trio with mens U.S.A.C. this M. afternoon, a Saturday John a and meeting port plane, brother spring sister, ment for efficient and Republican, Brigham City. cause they have chosen this as tier Horace S. Rose, Democrat, it was announced Tuesday by class of 1950, completing sisting of Vard Johnsen, Mel- White of Idaho Falls, Ida. 'and the site government. for their Western facsummer vin Jensen and Bruce Keyes, and Mrs. Charles A. Mason of Ogden. Norman Lichtenstein, squadron course last year during Garland. D. iM. Mason, Chamber school. That was the remark of Gov- a quartet of musical Instrument commander. Interment will be In the Brig- tory, Recorder secretary-managesaid last meetcomhonors and Mea The awards at of Bracken ernor under the J, Lee, incumbent, E. ham Effie Jay Adams, players, composed City cemetery He explained that - if cadets and two ing at U.S.A.C. will be held at bined Twenty-thre- e meeting of the Brigham servy, Jolene Monson, Tide Ter- direction of the Harold B. Felt night. Just wanted Republican, Brigham City. will a warehouse, the make members senior they on L.D.S. Institute the Sunday, City Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions and ry and Nadine Pehrson. funeral home. Luella O. MacFarlane, DemoHill field . at 3 would locate it in Califor7 at 3:30 oclock at which they leaving flight, noon May last Friday clubs, City. crat, Brigham nia, where the great majority of oclock Saturday, and returning time public recognition will be at the War Memorial home. Clerk to their Western sales are concen6. honorCadets into go wishing the at ReInitiation made. K. B. Olsen, incumbent, Lee Though Governor trated. The reason thejj want a must contact Lt. Richard Burt at ary organization will be held on City. as Brigham his talk publican, and May 25. warehouse here Is because (hey Republican, the Brigham City, airport Tolman Burke, he said that a statement want it In connection with their him. with register Honeyville. Grant MacFarlane, state by future factory, which they also cadei on the Democrat, Each flight going Robert Nielsen, Democratic chairman, that the want here, Mason added, must have his CAP identifies econMountain Brigham City. of the Employees present administrations The Fram corporation operates to would which crease equate tion card, a passenger release Sheriff company, 15 Telephone omy drive was at the expense States a number of factories in the emeach he and Mis cents hour incumbent, per parents, Warren Hyde, fpr signed by of the old folks, crippled, blind Brigham City office all or any s East and Middle-West- , but Is i must wear his uniform. Transployee. unDemocrat, Brigham City. at off the was walk and entirely . job part may needy, at is" their contention' that not operating its factory It Ursel Hunsaker, Republican, portation to and from Hill field ; oclock this morning along true. WesIts Calif,, Pittsburg, now only well and details fare their be employees will arranged Honeyville. " t tern factory, Using MacFarlanes declara- with telephone workers through- compared with similar Jobs.' Steven Zundell, Republican, announced later, Commander a In of alleged out the United States, an as tion Western example Pouison, manager, a ' woman A with Willard. years young Lichtenstein said. Comcalled by the CIjO. dishonesty by a politician, Lee strike $143 55 a and Belling, executive vice presexperience receives County Attorney The flight , W a s arranged that I recommended to munications Workers of Amer- month. stated ident, met with Chamber of CAP-ai- r Dee Lund, Republican, O. Mansfield Ipsen, 60, resident the state through Captain Gorhing, Commerce officers and the new legislature payment of ica. Jn an as officer for the of Corinne for the past 19 years, increase Brigham City. With liason force wage Richard C. Alston, manager of committee of the Omer J. Call, Democrat, Brig- state Of Utah, but the local died at his home there at about $1,000,000 more than e they apis gained ,the- - wo- industries for the penthe local exchange, late last experience most of the day FriChamber propriated ham City. unnotified not man 7:30 oclock last night, Tuesday, sion and others In need last operator after they have squadron was night didnt know how many, advanced Walter G. Mann, incumbent, til to the top receives day, and Friday noon attended Tuesday, too late to be an- April 25, following a short ill- year. If any, of his employees would the joint meeting of Rotary, KiCity. Brigham Republican, $178.35. ness. Monday the at nounced regular , ; The Democratic wanis and legislature fail to show up for work this clubs, at which John Thomas Vernieu, DemoA young man with a years Governor J. Bracken Lee was He wa shorn in Bear River failed to pass that legislation morning, or on their first shift night meeting. crat, Brigham City. City, November 9, 1890, a son under MacFarlanes influence, after the beginning of the strike. experience has a monthly wage principal speaker. of Henry and Mary Petersen Ip- Lee declared. Of his three supervisory perso-nel- , of J&210.00 per month while the Will Riot craftsman have basic son. not members of the union, top-ratIn discussing honesty and the y al rates of $307.77 per month. of Survivors include his wife, government, the night chief operator system Civil 8 Maggie; four .brothers and sis- Lee said, that instead of at- ready was out on sick leave, man, ters, Otto, Rudger, Leonard and tempting to outbid each other leaving one combination X Will Ester, all of Ogden; and four in promises of social benefits one chief operator and the man- Corinne Wild-Elde- r conmore be the himself as should the Willard Jensen, Elder potential ager Box parties The annual county Meet At School Tonight will be Frank Brigham scious of ways to economize In minimum staff to man the operlife Federations Riot Typical of the projects the Corinne; Jensen Jensen, effi- ation of the and office Corinne of and promote government telephone The V. S. Civil Service today Roy The Corinne Parent-Teacher- s held tomorrow (Thyr,ayivttai federation has carried through City; ciency, and to point out the er- during the strike. of streams Mrs. Mayne Wells of Corinne. association will meet Wednes- announced examinations for acdevelopment the is nine at 8 oclock, annort rors of the other party honestlThe maximum might be the Funeral services will be at 8 counting and auditing assistant evening (tonight) at the mouth of Box Elder canSprings, 11 milesonstraig ' yentire force, Alston said hope day , $3100 highway 89, yon for the exclusive fishing of nounced In the next paper. oclock at the Corinne elemen- positions paying of Brigham City said ,Lee said that the state has fully list night. He said he had tary school, officers of the or- $3450 a year. : officers of the organization youngsters. been saved over a million dol talked to most of his employees, ganization said Examinations were also antoday. e lars since he took office, not and that each seemed personally of aide t0The annual blow-ou- t Swimming Every cent taken In Is used Teen-Ag- e Top business of the meeting nounced for , construction e ent for the promotion of wildlife through sacrificing service to be satisfied with wages, work will be the election of officers and valuation - aide positions Is Planned Wildlife federation is the where needed, but by stream ing conditions and other consid for the coming year. all paying $3104 a year and under-writin- g Fish Party sportsmen from eacn sport in Box Elder county. the or aide positions paying administration. of her his erations to lining employ forward Plans are being made by the He streams and country look . , $2875, a year, t ) , declare, are planted in the pointed out Jhat though mer.t. a for club Civic are birds Improvement of vear for as the officers game new varieties the liquor sales in the state have But some of them seem to be Granddaughter For Holsts Further information and apever he to show teen club best swimming party IVs the brought into the county and be held at the Intermountain dropped, the revenue from them afraid of the union, he added. a"d t Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Critch-lo- plication forms may be pro are lots of big Prizfsand , cured from the commissions loof he took planted. increased I has since drtnK. If it walk think out, they Wedneson school Indian pool of Calif., are the will be plenty to fice. wil lbe because they are afraid parents Berkeley, of a baby girl born Fri- cal secretary, Glenn S. Nelson, Come to the Riot tomorrow day, May 3. , office. Rotarians at the meeting from of what the union might be able Admission is by mlrsWp evening, advises the federation, Arrangements for tickets must day, April 14, at Berkeley. Mrs. Brigham City post don of to to outside if do If Ta them evethe Brigham chapters finest the be made they of evening, ard one defy Critchlow Monday is the former Paula by and enjoy at Details City were Hershel Bullen and strike Order. one nowyyou can buy jt May 1 at the Canteen. l Holst, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Is a The nings entertainment . possible of Reed Bullen of to the Mountain Logan, announced According the party will be Irven C, Holst of Brigham City, up" shop for job printing, hurry and at tlje same time help pro but dAll of the Proeeedsomjhe mote Guests of the Rotarians at the States company, the unions de The Critchlows have two older j the qualitj of the work is and fishing in the Friday issue of the Jour- j better hunting always meeting were Herb Adamson, mands are a package wage in children, both boys. nal, those in charge stated. event are used for the finest. In in Box Elder county. better flshin and hunting Girls Week Be Held Next Wk. five-yea- J I f ... . rops In County CAP Cadets To freezing weather Sune Monday evenings, damage to apricot, and cherry crops In Box der county, Charles H. Clif-n- l, U. S. weather observer for s area, said today. In some orchards, - Cliffords Below and s' caus-sever- port to the U. S. weather bureau the apricots, peaches and ferries are a total loss." M am and tomatoes under were damaged, and it oame so cold Monday night at gaden hoses froze solid. The temperature Monday eve-n- g reached a low of 26 degrees, id Tuesday evening a low of 30 Wes, Clifford said. Alfalfa, r raps, I Take Flight In -- Mrs. Goldie Owen HONESTY Honored At BY GOVERNMENT ASKED AT BRIGHAM MEETING v 1 I Transport Plane 7 r, 20-3- 0 Phone Workers May Walk Out Indents Garner non-politic- lonors At This Morning, And Maybe Not Weber 'jre. Clarice Hall, registrar at to allege, announced three Box Elder county ,vnft dents had made straight A. anes during the winter quar- concluded, and that x Elder students had B plus or better grades 'ng the same period. Hal1 said that from Brig-i- n the straight A cate- '7 ,er Martin J. Steele, son sjeele, majoring In bus- . administration; Myrna Mantua, daughter of ,,,,.Sims who is majoring in Ration. Neil Hess, son of I S' f88 from Bear River, also ela straight A grade. owinS students from wlfo et?,am City made B Plus of Sjades in all of their during the past school fc... n: Carrol Bruce Johnson, CJ and Harvey Forsgren. Fades8 mair'tainlng B plus om Tremonton were: Ian!? f , TT "ia Jakasurgi, Tetsu Oka-i? 001 ey' Also receiving average was Diane a B Vs. pSrfrom Garland, and Dar-- 1 awson from Willard. 3w Olsen Undergoes Operation ?: l, . Olsen, Box Elder county anderwent an operation Cooley Memorial hospital L. ran.Hi k ' rePrtedly recovering and will be "ext Monday. back Mansfield Ipson Dies Late lira L ay wait until you run out your stationery, office and forms envelopes, etc. at the 1 News-Journa- l. it j Tuesday Evening old-ag- t Annual Wildlife Be Held At 20-3- I - I i ft y t t e Beams For two-part- At Crystal Springs Tomorrow Night P.-T- Service Announced step-childre- -- News-Journa- a IE ! - J u |