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Show Sorry You're Leaving , Come Back Soon KIM 16 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 24, 1950 VOLUME 55, NUMBER 21 Four Sessions Are Planned For North Sta&e Quarterly Conference Sunday Francis J. Law, - . Quarterly conference of the North Box Elder stake will he held at the stake tabernacle at Brigham City next Sunday, May announces 28, Vernal Willie, stake president. A priesthood leadership meeting will be held at 9 o'clock in the morning and general sessions of the conference are to Dies After Short Illness be held at 10 oclock in thb morning and at 2 oclock in the afternoon. In the evening at 7:30 oclock the Primary associations of the stake will have charge of the program. Elder Melvyn Weenig, former president of the Central Pacific mission will be the principal ormer n speaker at one of the general sessions of conference. Brigham, Dies'; The music for the conference will toe furnished by the Box Elder high school Girls Glee club under the direction of J. Earl Johnston, and the Orpheus chorus under the direction of Norman V. Watkins. Francis Joseph Law,f 55, former mayor of Brigham City, died at his home, 54 north Second east, at 8.30 a. m., Tuesday, ! - May 23, following two weeks illness. He was born May 10, 1895, at Avon, Cache countyf Utah,, son of Francis Joseph w Law and , Anenna Deem Law.,' , fHe was reared and educated in Cache county and attended the 'Brigham Young college and the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan, and graduated No longer is their any doubt; In 1926 with a B. S. degree Francis J. Law ( about the official title of Brig- City. First step was taken for the He started a teaching career ham City, for the U. S. post of. . . former mayor of Brigham fice department, last week, of- name change last February 15, Garland district school In The Box 'Elder county road be City, died at his home in at when Howard wrote several letNavajos Receive Gifts From Brigham City Folks 1916 and has since taught at dubbed the at the ficially city Bear tween River and City ters to officials on the matter. City Tuesday morn- Bear River City, and served as with Dr. George Boyce watching, Mayor Lorenzo Bott (center) and Ross Bowen mouth of Box Elder canyon Also actively participating In Evans will be oiled with a two Brigham oclock. 8:30 at ing Brigham City. principal of the Elwood and and a News-Journpad, edition pencil, writing of the Navajo to the " the effort to have the name inch layer of bituminous sur n$t) present schools. Central As of efforts the result to by changed were their departing for the reservation. On the left is Earl Yazzi Lorenzo face mixture this summer, ac jdian youngsters prior Mayor 1925 he joined the teaching In from left, Billy Mike. Each of the youngsters will receive similar gifts civic organizations led by John Bott, and C. Henry Nielsen, cording to the state road com nd, second staff of BOx Elder high school Howard, former president of the mission, who are advertising hen they leave for their desert home today. Brigham City pastmaster. Chamber of Commerce, the where he served until the time It has been pointed out that for sealed bids for the job. name was changed in Washingof his death. To improve the road, which iHe was elected to the Brigton, D. C. at the request of Rep- the name change was necessary WILL LEAVE AVAJO ham City council. He served resentative Walter K. Granger. to alleviate confusion caused by will be 3.760 miles long, will For the past several years the the similiarity of Brigham and require 464 cubic yards of conone term beginning January 2, The postal depart- crete, and 19,500 tons of crushWestern Union telegraph com- Bingham. 1934, and on January 27, 1937, DR was appointed to serve as mayor pany and the telephone com- ment is exchanging sacks of ed rock or crushed gravel sur- End daily between Brigham face course. to fill ' the unexpired term of pany has used the full two mail and City Bingham. names. former of first Next mayor Wesley Horsley. gra years crop It Final Party Mayor Included on the road .is a Mail is not the only item that ders will get their first taste of He also served another term as According to John Howard, the to be of built cement, bridge, Dr. National Railway association goes wrong; express baggage, Boyce lott, school, Friday, June 5, the open mayor immediately following wide. r . and the national bus lme asso freight and even people have that is 20 feet ing day of summer kindergar- by election. To advertise the North ell School's Progress Box secThe job is a federal aid officials come into Brigham City that the I of member active An Box Elder notified ten ciation have the throughout Elder stake Mutual Improv- that ondary. project. to were to a was D. S. hereafter will school member he go accord Bingchurch, intending district, s change they t Indian county ntermountain ement associations annual their All sealed proposals will be ing to K. E. Weight, superin of the Fourth ward at the time t to listings from Brigham- to ham Canyon. were to bid farewell Swarm Day, which takes The official naming of Brig- received by the state road com- tendent. of his death. He was a member ' ham City today for .the , Purchase of United States place at Crystal Springs Satur- Brigham City. Important map to Brigham City should mission until 2 oclock in the ham also of the First ward prior to movhave The six weeks organizations making kindergarten and months, 'Bonds vacation jimer Savings during the Inde- day, May 27, the Beehive girls made known their intent to help rid us of this nuisance, of- afternoon, Tuesday, June 6. there end will will and 14, July ing to the Fourth. event celebration of the they pendence Drive, tooth as a sta- of the Third ward, under the Plans and specifications can be one holiday, July 4, for the He was a member of the Brigsocial gather-o- f bilizing influence for the na- direction of Lucille Jones and change the name to Brigham ficials pointed out. d the biggest be examined at the state road youngsters. ham City Lions club and a forthe year on the school tional economy and as a wise Evelyn Burt, presented a half Doris commission office Lake in Salt Mae Fredricksen According to a release from mer member of the Chamber of npus Monday evening. personal investment, was strong- hour program over radio sta City or at the office of its dis- the office of the superintendent, Commerce and has operated a To From KBUH USAC tion Graduate this Joan last week Utahs by ly urged Saturday. trict engineer at Ogden, accord- the board of education will es- farm in Cache county for the For the first time since teach-anJ. Bracken Lee, and Neff was announcer. to the commission. last Governor Albert students arrived tablish and maintain a summer past 20 years. s Mae Doris Fredricksen, daugh. ing Smith, president With Martha Hammond constaff and George mary, the entire Cerella He married a for class Mr. and Mrs. Charles ter of Bingham, period kindergarten of of Church Jesus Christ the . Mrs. Verna John, ducting and students got toge-of six weeks, three hours per May 9, 1917, in the 1 D. S. temof Corinne, will Civil Fredricksen 'of Latter Day Saints. son accompanying, the girls Service Exams at the same time, Utah from the State day, five days a week, in any ple at Salt Lake City. graduate Governor Lee officiated at the Beehive Joys and Oh, He is survived, by his wife in the district where cerflighting tne outdborLoren-Bo- e unveiling of the bell at Bing sang Positions community For Agricultural during college Open Beehive Girls Are The Hiking. talks by (Mayor 20 chil- and Mrs. Marvin H. (Dorothy) a of at least emonies registration today. on of the opening ham the A skit, "Put a Girl in Beehive of Brigham City hnd Dr. The U. S. Civil Service com dren ls had, provided the aver- Peters of Brigham City and it from the U. And You Will Make Her a Hon- ' Millions of Americans will I She will receive a bachelor jorge ex age daily attendance is fifteen Jay B. Law of , Garland;; sbf A. Boyce, , superinten- - drive, accepting mission today announced on wear be red this poppies bright Treasury department of science degree in home econ- aminations open for position of or more children. it ofthe School,, but the stu- ey, was presented by Eleanor , ... grandchildren, and the follow-ju- g to honor of week the memory Reva . omics. She has been chosen for instructor and technical adviser themselves refused' to take half of the State, and President Garrett, Carol Mclntire, for brothers and sisters: .iregis-JChHrtreK'vdigitole ' Americas dead in the two a- two year term at the Brooks was first to ring it, tack seat at the exerclsek and Smith Vef- t Hailing and Carol Spendlove. of Mft RutyAi JEs mountainwinter apd jteovo; Jack-so(surnnjer s of Women of the world wars.' .The 4heir-asua- l unqualified' approval n in' TTeff-gav- aiirsT Hatistoff, O. orr A. gtnqrar non October Law a before and 31, hospital"' i '.'Joan , p. the otf $4600 age yeqr. promise1' eering), paying of . Foreign Wars and ' Governor Lee was the answer to in which every girl pledges to Texas, as a diatician. She will of Avan, Utah; Oreille IX Also for positions of medical 1950, and must n6t have attendprogram. American Auxiliaries Legion critics of government spending, make the Law, Calif.; Mrs. Joseph RasIfith a spirit of the hive a will be , directing the sales of leave here in the latter part of officer (rotating . intern and ed public schools. Navajo interpreter on who felt should withhold Texas. they for of life. clay her and July nd to help mussen, Nlblfey Cache county; every, gen schools Ten psychiatric, surgical, will the mayor put part kindergarten these poppies starting in Brigpurchase of bonds as a slap at eral practice resident). In the district with 12 Mrs. Hyrum Ormond, North be "The held of In conclusion message in the ears of the tomorrow Flight ham The in U.S.A.C., City announcing (Thursday) the administration. Mrs. Earl- - Atkinson, Day-toabout teachers Further information instruction. Bumble Bee" was played morning and continuing dur- the previous group of graduates, ung Indians, Bott told the giving The church leader urged the .Mrs, Albert Fuhri-mafor these the Idaho; is to go back to the reserva-post "Son of Several the of requirements the and kindergartens Joy ing Friday and Saturday., They left her name from the list. girls sang members of the L. D. S. church ? as as well Logan. tions, will tell your folks what a fine Shadraw students from several application expect practically everyone in to buy bonds if we want to en and "When the Twilight services will be held from be Funeral obtained lautiful forms, communities. may Fall. in dows surrounding country you live to be the city wearing a poppy. liberty. If we will partake ( and then come back next joy Following is the places the Thursday, May 25, at 2 oclock material relief to disabled, nee the commissions local secre Bishops of the wards, offiof the blessings of God properly S. at the veterGlenn of Nelson, Thousands disabled M.I.A. cers and teachers of the kindergarten will be held, where in the afternoon, In the Brigham bringing your brothers and dy veterans and to the survi- tary, nd buy bonds we will know and office. ans confined to hospitals or un- vors rs and friends post Brigham City other students will come from, City First ward with Bishop of the and were in of those killed who parents Primary, what it means to live in Amerito been work "We have . do other atable Raymond Payne officiating. has to and the teacher: Invited been have W. V. F. and the action, the enjoyed having you ca. The bell symbolizes our girls Friends may call at the Harre and want provided employment toy the American Legion offers a living Better That Way tend Swarm Day. Thatchef, students from Pen you back next freedom. DETROIT (UP) Harry Shul rose and Bothwell, Maurine old B. Felt funeral home" from ar, he continued. program of these memorial to Americas war Taking part on the program poppy-makino'clock in the evening, Dr were: June Larsen, Carol Jean two veteran organizations. The dead, Boyce paid tribute to his stated the committee man overcomes his allergy to Wight, teacher. 'Bear River City, 7 to ind at the home of them strawberries men the has these iff of teachers Wednesday, work from by students Emerine Eleanor sprinkling , given Dixie Elwood, adrnmis-iorsGarrett, and members, Leland Nelson, PhylLeggett, To . Carol Mr. and Mrs. Marvin tH. Peters, Christensen, teacher. Spendlove, Mary Alice encouraging experience of earn- lis Call and Edna Nelson who lightly with pepper. describing their efforts Central (Brigham City) stu- 111 south Fourth east, Thurs"herculean in bringing the Johnson, Joan Neff, Carol Me ing money again and has filled are in charge of tomorrows How Knows Thief interwith from Mantua, teachers, day morning until time of serhool to the dents of the empty Reva hospital days and sales. HaUlng Intire, high standards WORTH IFORT beneficial ,Tex. Linford Jane and Ruth Mae vice. f and (UP) now activity. ey esting, Builders and Diane, Janice have in such a short j deIn be the his Interment will Honor car Lee couldnt Brigthe dead our because "iod of This year, by helping Henry get Evalie Armstrong. These children will Sharon Christensen, time. to under a so be ham the call the started and went mands are If we had City cemetery gar meet at the Lincoln school each urgent, we are the living. That will a way of measur-- ! A host of Brigham City young- Mills, Gwen CHidester, Carmen direction of the Harold B. Felt t an drive to purpose 'of the volunteer sales age. Returning, he found the day. Im 'sure It would be indi-e- d sters will perform at a dance Reeder, Lavon Hunsaker and conducting i stalled car had been started by of the Gatherers. make the 1950 sale the largest workers, accordjpg to the Corinne, Ruth Reeder, teacher; funeral home. that three year's progress recital, Thursday, May 25, at Sharon Steed a thief. in from students By been made in the timely, history. offering Honeyville, . ' r a 9 past five the Fifth ward recreational halL and Collinston, Kathonths here at the school, The recital is being sponsored leen teacher. Disabled Will Veterans Wintle, 'ice said. Fielding, A. Help Many by the Studio of Fine Arts. I have students from. Plymouth, Rivernever seen anything an opening dance 4 Following side, East Garland and Collinsit, was the comment of titled by Jerrilyn Howdy, teacher. ton, Larson, Phyllis concerning the coopera-)- n Black, instructor, Brigham City To, Willard, students from Perry, of Brigham Ragthe will City people children present Anna Leola Romer, teacher. b the school. The fine atti-for gedy Ann Dance. services Funeral Lincoln (Brigham City), Mary of American Legion, post 10, dance people here is incom-'ie- r in this Participating Rachel Hansen Valentine, Nichols and Ella Hansen, teach- Brigham City, will ' Install new and has been of e will be Pauline Bundy, Nancy who died Saturday at 8 oclock ers. at the ' last officers, elected help. Burtcher, Kathryn Call, Fran- in the evening in Brigham City, Dr Garland, Phyllis Christensen, meeting, next Thursday, eveBoyce also told of his ces iHyer, Annette Knudsen, will toe conducted Wednesday teacher. McKinley (Tremonton) ning, May 25, at 8 oclock in the to the Chamber of Judy Sherie Knudsen, Kathy at 1 oclock in the afternoon in Nona Rhead, teacher. nmerce for evening at the War Memorial their gifts of pen-- Claybaugh, Judy Nielsen, Joan the City Second ward Brigham and home, it was announced today. Shirts. Linda that writing tablets, ofJune Olsen, Olsen, Senator Shares Wealth with Bishop Glen Knudson to be to each Street presented The "12th Rag Tap ficiating. New officers , are: d when SKOWHEGAN, Me. (UP) George they left, and also will then be presented by Fran-ce- l Friends may call at the famSen. Margaret Chase Smith, R., Hodges, me issue of Herb commander; Jo Harris, the Box Elder Brown, First Mary west, man-so- n Adamson, first Me., gave up her ily home, 61 south nal with a Rebecca review pictorial Lynne Renne Maddox, and moved into a small Lester Lowe, second , vice comWednesday (today), until time heir activities here. It was Pearse, and Josette Peters. of services. Burial Will be in serhouse here. The mander; Howard Simsox, fished by the Chamber of The Dance of Candlelight senator the Brigham City cemetery. at adher Victor former converted arms; Bott, geant wee in conmjunction with wiH be presented by the same She was born in Smithfield, home into a hospital memorial- jutant, and Leon Taggart, chapElder News and Jour- ' group of girls who presented February 20, 1871, daughter of . ,'--i II lain. i izing her late husband. the Raggedy Ann Dance and Nels Peter and Ann Lofgren Something from the reserva-an- d to Janet moved Thompson. Hansen. The family including Liberty Bell Replica To Visit Here something new was A childs tap dance will be Brigham City where she spent ,,nted by Indian stuaents presented by Nancy Burtcher most of her life. She was marfyieir nion f the program. and Kathy Claybaugh. ried to Joseph W. Valentine, dancing, accompanied for the dances July 11, 1898, at Portland, Ore-goAccompanist mysterious Navajo chanting, will be Karen Craghead of Brigwhere they resided a phort ne of the ., numbers on the ham City. time before returning to Brig s m while square In addition there are many ham City. dancing feature. pother more dance and musical numv She was a charter member of on the program the kids bers by classes of Mrs. Blacks the Brighairt City Civic Im harmonics, did rope from throughout the county. provement club and a charter 3CtS an mgs.8 many other member of the Sego Lily camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Imagination Plays She was active In the Second Tricks ward Relief society, serving as chopping Revived Strange 5 teacher and chorister for 20 Coal Price Neb. (UP) Rises OMAHA, She was a member - of years. woman started Omaha club here. Cheerful the Reeling, w. va. (up) The during the night. ing tom0K,dchoppinS ls making When she became fully Second Nickel Saves Day ankb,aCk in the 0hio Valley, she realized the lower MADISON, Wis. (UP) It was the pnee of coal. of her false teeth was lucky for Tony Genna that he plate uaL Prober of missing. had two nickels when he step 8ow in this area is she hurried to n8 daily. ped into the drug store telea hospital, She complained of phone booth. The first one he VdPtie !ike myseH just cant shooting pains across her used to make his call. The sec Full-siz- e Exact Duplicate Of The Liberty Bell ow 1 burn Jarvis (Pete) Keford Smilingly Buys A Poppy cal In their stomach, where she was sure ond enabled him to call police . which will be displayed locally and will tour the state tnore" said Martin the faan booth lodged. had of the when he came out plate .from three girls, left to right: Ferl Barker, Beth Poulsen and Carolyn Phillips.. as the symbol of the Independence Savings Bonds Drive1 Virgmville, W. Va. The and found that the proprietor Women examined While "oodchoppmg of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the American Legion auxiliary are this physicians art . also hi from May 15, 'to July 4, which urges the people to Save and store gone the closed had unhealth beneflts KaSan her, the plate was found 1 ' the ' selling poppies. For Your Independence. year served home. home. at derneath her bed Postal Department Changes Brigham To Road Repairs Brigham City Upon Request Of Granger From Bear River To Evans Slated s j al -- STUDENTS SKYLINE COUNTRY N. Stake Beehive Kindergarten Will )pen June 5, And July 14, Here TODAY Girls Present State And Church Program Sat. . Heads Open Drive - : Prompt Aid For Veterans Is : d Poppy Goal .. par-wer- tt -- Vet-ran- Lq-ga- n; n, n, II k - g Dance Recital Be Held Tomorrow all-ou- 'Dew-eyvill- e, a Services For Mrs. L To Install it 15 Valentine day Officers Thursday im-ons- three-bedroo- , n, its 2 pot-bellie- d Panic-stricke- - I i |