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Show . 77? 1 KIlWl BRIGHAM All grocery stores In Brigham City will hereafter be closed all day each Sunday, ac- cording towers At Memorial Day Ceremonies Yesterday Morning emetery d 5 silent program and an A was presented Damage was direction of Wayne band instructor, high school band presented . rancert just prior to the Opening number of the agram was The Star Spangled liner" by the high school band. was offered Opening prayer Bishop Ernest Hansen, chap-- i of American Legion Post 10. With the three map honor ,ard leading the way a wreath on the War Dead is placed imonal Stone by the American gion. The V.F.W. had previous-placeanother wreath on the the chauman. - at t at According to attendants the Cooley hospital, Mrs. condition had Muel-lenburge- South Box Elder t Ted Schmidt, Roy Holbrook, Ford Greer and Lee Stevens of Ogden were visiting Rotarians, and Clem Schram, state director of U. S. savings bond sales, was a guest. It was reported that John Howard had talked at a joint of the Brigham City meeting: and Smithfield Kiwanis clubs, at Smithtield, Thursday night, and that Walt Manns horses did well at the quarter horse pro-am- estimated $350 on the Peterson car and , $250 on the Burt car. No citation has been given. n nson, BEHS model , car driven, by 1949 was .apColen C. Peterson proaching south from the north. Peterson slammed on his brakes when the Burt car turned in front of him, but was unable to avoid a collision. Burt was also taken to the Cpoley Memorial hospital where he was treated for light head injuries and a cut hand before being released. Vocational talks were given i? Lew Olsen, florist, and Leo elson, banker, at the regular eekl luncheon meeting of club lie grigham City Rotary i iday noon. Dr. Howard of the vocational service committee was program of Foreign Veterans and Legion ars. American nets at 11 oclock in the morn- Muellenburger was riding, driven by her uncle, William Wallace Burt, 70, was traveling north on Main street when the accident occurred, Burt signalled for a left turn and then turned. Vocational Talks cov-j- j the Inder Mrs. Rotarians Hear wn. the entire cemetery with beautiful sprays uquets of spring flowers, Brig- requested to note the change and to shop on Saturdays in preparation for Sundays. Brigham City at the city ceme-yesterday to decorate the aes of their beloved dead with autxful flowers, and to pay a moments silent respect to With a committee of oif to attend church, or whatever they wished. In the past several stores have had the standing- - policy o remaining open on Sun' days, All housewives have been Cover Jundreds of to ham City grocery men. The step was taken, the committee said, so that employees would hav; Sunday's " Beautiful Alice Muellentourger, 41, sufundetermined fered injuries Monday morning when she was thrown from a car in which she was Tiding that was involved in an accident on Main between Sixth and Seventh north. According to Police Chief Har; ry Smith, investigating officer, the 1950 model car in which City Grocery Stores To Be Closed Sundays Tuesday A. M.; Program Given Wreck Monday Morning PAGEb 6 All Two Injured In N. Main CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 31, ,1950 Hundreds Honor WdrDedd Here my New Brigham City Phi Kapps Phi Members M ancer Drive Mrs. Roy J. Barlow Wavne Whitworth Reaches Goal The South Box Elder county chapter of the American Cancer society reached its goal In the campaign for funds conducted ln April and May, Mrs. Glen For Phi Humpherys, captain, announced today. tery besides the many from Brigmb. Of the 26 Utah State Agricul- ham City in other cemeteries Of show at Pocatello. Richard C, Road Utah Giving full credit to the wor- James Powers, of the American from tural students college kers K. who solicited contributions, who died in defense of their Alston reported on a vacation gion, who conducted the pro-a- country. on and to the people of .South Box Dr. Charles Munns an- Brigham City graduating and tup, then introduced Willis Elder county who generously nounced that between 29 and June 2, four of .them were In Called On Mission To carry the torch of those Discussed At Kiwanis the who have insen, who represented contributed to the worthy cause, .5 Boy Scouts who attend died in wars previousclassof 10 their the A bill designed to percent top take Mrs. Humpherys said collections e World Boy Scout Jamboree we must live morally of Mr. son and K between ly, Richard Grover, City Brigham Road commission out of es, and because of this became a short talk, Hansen totaled $1,085. The goal was summer in this 30 Jones of from south Grover the continued. Pennsylvania Lowell Mrs. and straight, Judge Kappa-Phipolitics that was prepared but Mantua, highway . Phi of the members everyone and- paid tribute will welcome nar"swapping goods" The song Come, Ye Blessed, not presented to the last legis- Tremonton, to Snowville, a Brigham City 'Fifth ward, has $1,000. ' the dead. Chairmen were appointed for with Boy Scouts from honorary scholastic fraternity. been called to fulfill an L. D. for trade row stretch was sung by Virginia Wilde ac- lature, through Plymouth. at a was explained LeRon Johnson then to the Central States every ward in South Box Elder sang Cal-.- companied by Geraldine Steffen. meeting of the Brigham . City The most' serious of the group the rest of the world. Winning their keys or pins, bemembers are is accompanied by his mother Weber mission field. He will leave county, including Perry, Wil- e that indicate they With the roll of the drums by and Smithfield Kiwanis clubs however, canyon Victoria Johnson. lard, Mantua, Corinne, Hohey-villHene-fescholastic here on June 14. and Uintah of rated the the V.F.W. Drum and Bugle at Smithfield last Thursday, by tween Social highest Security Agent and Bear River City. These Judge Lewis Jones, and the main highfarea group of all college students, principal corps in the background, the John W. Howard, Brigham He will be honored at ' chairmen eakeuon the program, honored V.F.W. in turn . Offers Service , to Mrs. Thursday way from Logan porth and American Lgcion: well testimonial, Sunday, June workers fo reach blockappointed w$re ,Mrs, Russell, Tingey, or area, deadm Thesd Mrs. roads J. border. tffeIdaho ui fired a salute. toe Evan Roy Owens, ward Fifth in 4, the chapel The social security field rep The bill, according to Howard, are pecially the veterans of Ameri-and Wayne Whitworth, son ginning at 7:30 oclock in the and for the most part the entire Last number was the playing neglected in favor of W. to do away with roadstoeing wars. He said that now south part of thd county .was more 4n need of repair resentative, Charles there of taps by the Drum and Bugle is designed Charles of Whitworth, Brigham evening. will toe In Brigham City state road com- Howard said. 113 war dead in the cam- - , the three-macovered in the ceme- - corp. Grover graduated from paighElder on Thursday, June 1, 1950, at City. mission and to set up in its . , Is While Wayne Whitworth If the plan of the Road Com- the Box Elder high school in 1948 with' downtown ' sostead a seven-maoffice, committee, Security Assisting Employment in the to agriculture, mission is repair roads won the Sears and licitations in Brigham City were where 17 West from 2:30 to 4 majoring one member to be appointed by Jrigham City three ladies are all teachers in Roebuckhe to the formula Given Unit that oclock. Forest, to the Utah Mrs. DeWayne the governor from each of the scholarship Jensen, Mrs. Brigham City schools. in vo Leon May and Mrs. Errol ValState No gives priority to those in most seven judicial districts. college Agricultural school Box Elder a com veteran high Many Whitworth, serious need and religiously In 1948 he entine. cational . ; more than four of the members , be little graduates are now looking for pleted work for his bachelor of was on agriculture. or Action On the Judging team that Literature regarding cancer would toe from any one political follow it, there would need and their will first Since jobs fall. science last waitneed for degree pressure groups in farm mecha and the campaign were handed' social security cards, party. The committee would be according that time he has been working took first place on the Commission. nics in the state. out at ladies the policy making body for the ing to Feldhauser. sergeant Leland V. Nielsen, for his master of science degree He completed his second year stores and at drugstores, and Mr. and Mrs, Louis Niel-highway department, with powin Students who plan to look for in agronomy, specializing at the U.S.A.C. this spring. Meet could North District to and fire and collection boxes were placed er of Brigham hire Earl Home Willis r or work in stores, obnoxious weeds. City, won factories, Active in church activities, throughout town. not toe disturbed by the gover- Of distinction last week when somem is other Mrs. a Russell covered Is businesses Planned Tingey by Legion Grover won individual awards, In behalf of the society and, nor or any faction. The bill was named Airman of the cial security, should obtain their her of the Central school staff, which are based on attendance, I think, the people of South would also allow for employat Smyrna Air Force base. 10-DA of northern social convention fifth immediatethe cards grade. Leave teaching the On security and ward projects, for Box Elder county, I would like ment of a cjiief engineer at an district of the American The (Mrs. Evan Owen teaches the activity Legion ly. Those who have had cards f rerecognition was me consecutive five whose years in the to thank all of the chairmen salary, appropriate and auxiliary will be held in but have lost them should ap- third grade at the Lincoln Fifth ward. receiving a citation for and workers who carried on the of Mr. sponsibility would be to build Smithfield, son Willis Private Earl, beMrs. a school Barlow June and 2, for Roy "ion in the South ply Friday, duplicate. r Pacific real work of the campaign and and Mrs. George Earl of Brig- a permanent organization. evein 8 at oclock the Applications for either new or teaches the second grade at the when he was serv-a- ham City, will leave this week With current reorganization ginning To Central States brought It to such successful at Lincoln school. officers. are to cards available Going according ning, a marine duplicate Civic Mrs. Humpherys paratrooper. He for Aberdeen, Maryland to at- plans of the Associated completion, All members of the Brigham the Postoffice and the Employ-menThe group of top students at eived the Marine l in corps the results main- clubs of Northern Utah one of said, tend announcing assemhave equipment heavy been In office. convocation addi tended the urged City post 10, Security Unit Citation, with rib-of the drive. tenance school, after spending the main topics of his talk, to attend the convention, They have shown toe bly last Wednesday and Thurstlon, Mr. Feldhauser will bar and one bronze star. a splendid, unselfish spirit and a furlough in Brigham Howard asked for the cordn to George Hodges, initiated into Phi glad to furnish applications on day were ITie citation read: I am sure their work will bring of all civic 'clubs in northern his visits Thursday. Phi. City. ' Kappa and of Utah projects good results of which they will worthy landing against resistance Pvt. Earl recently completed road improvement. Jon never know. rapidly increased in fury Give Bond Drive Added Savings at Ft. Ord, Cali Impetus ibe Japanese Educational material regardand other Utahs gasoline the basic training he was one pounded of the fornia where cancer, its early detection lower ,lma beaches with much is ing fuel motor rtax artillery, two outstanding trainees of et and and what should toe done if its in neighboring states and mortar fire, the than his company . For outstanding for a number of years, even presence is suspected, will conTroops of the Fifth s he received a letter of if tinue to be available at local a duty perccorps inched not (now, ahead commendation to be on his kept users our 0,ug drug stores throughout the year, of highway shifting black volcanic entage as over army records. through the efforts of the South tax money was toeing dissipated heavily mined Box Elder chapter and the school to for other state programs, yet the maintenance At the to . hand hand, American Cancer society. oaL . been continued the unre-- which he is being sent at his department has never The entire purpose of the sowill from Earl other drive to own study to known request, get money high ground from departments' of state, ciety and the campaign, it was varying machinery JIotyama heavy Airfield No. 1, I, ured explained, is to maintain re;? by the end of the sec-- i jeeps to heavy artillery short, Howar dsaid. search and educational camday. reconstant There' has been paigns, to find out more and of ear citation finally to sistance marking more about cancer, and to accaught up Nelsen just a few days 20-3- 0 Club Holds Dine-Danhighway users tax monies for the public with all re his quaint were which they the purpose anticipated May 19, known facts regarding its deSaturday continued. he Party fge' intended, Plans to reenlist th tection and cure. air force base. South Blaming forrffer Governor club The Brigham City speakers, educational films this for B. condition, foa, to be near the home Maw and literature are available held a ladies night dinner and Howard said that he had reINe Anformer Miss p'!e here throughout the year, and at the employees sisted the ear Slllre marking f Sumter, South dine party ,. Richard K. Grover at the Interall civic and service culbs are recreation building ; k,, i13, While at his present school last . who will be honored at a urged to make available one Indian mountain the raise to 1133 1)660 Maw wanted Wing farewell testimonial, Sunday, meeting a year for a film or from four to tax Saturday night. state gasoline , . June 4, in the Fifth ward talk on cancer. ecialist. , With 36 members and guests six cents. We, the Associated program Civic Clubs tof Northern Utah an excellent opresent 7:30 chapel beginning at !,e .volunteered for the was presented. were willing to go along for the clock, prior to his departure two sang te ip at the age of 19, in Jean Leggett Carol Re was one provided we could be for the Central States mission of the com numbers accompanied by Verna increase, assured that the extra tax monbatively ew field. marines trained Johnson. Wilma Siggard played raised would he used on Paratroopers. He joined the to selections on the violin and ey would The way we Five Brigham City Men Parachute battal-brha- , Darrell Siggard sang two num- roads. such only n,nul!te assurance was for of Young, old and accept he Pacific , and entered bers. a M.S. to To Receive the ward pass state Brigham the City legislature Eighth Degree a Dr. Raider in the ,1anvilie Guests at the party were are all invited to attend a swimbill that would definitely mark area. Glen 'R. Freeman, Dennis H. ming party at the Jntermoun Malcolm Jeppsen and fiance, all highway users tax monies taw.1"! ashore with the initial Lake City. Marian Davis of Salt Hall, Arland C. Valcarce, F. Leon tain Indian school Friday evefor benefit of the highways. BeIwo tiny fortified Da Christiansen and Dale W. Young ning, June 2, It was announced cause we did not get that assurfo survived 19 hours of of Brigham City will receive a today toy Reevef Brown of the preventwe undoubtedly ance, luari Howard master of science degree from Y.M.M.I.A. presidency of ' the 7hitter combat as a ed the tax increase, PONY EXPRESS bv ,der finally being the Utah State Agricultural col- ward. said. fop machine gun slug too much ch to Howard, lege at the 57th commencement re Sponsored by the Mutual ImAccording pattered one hand and You might think youone money in Utah is being spent exercises on June 2. ked out association, all are provement there's but now part of his front neglected 115 men and urged to get their Mh. on sentimental roads and not Approximately n y four swimming Somebody . men of his ray of sunshine. Women will be granted the cov- tickets before this Thursday on roads that really Welcomed Bell Who To Group Liberty City Brigham row.of aboot 250 went might remember you on deco- enough some eted masters hood and sheep- from officers of the YM.M.I.A. 8 Iwo years need it. Priority is given 4 6aipaign with- - ration day a hundred roads over others that are much . . . from left to right: (back row) A. P. Dalton, mayor of Willard, Mayor Lorenzo Bott, skin, according to Dr. J. Ste- and Y.LjM.I.A. presidencies. oa5f'lng iniury from nowl more in need of repair. Everybody going on the Edward D. Ward, county commissioner; Clem S. Schramm, state director of t he drive; wart Williams, dean of the gradCalamity Jane. pated ln four uate school. This is 50 percent should meet at the Eighth party Roads in the northern part of ward Harold B. and drive T. John Felt, county chairman; chairman. (front) Vernieu, city more M. S. degrees than the Chapel at 7 oclock in the eveas badly telephone the state of current for of As a the the drive U. 4 wdischarS6d in late The sale S. part Savings bonds they welcomed the institution has given in any pre- ning. . Transportation , will be in need of attention included the 1947 1)6 number is 1,000. Phone in your Weber Canyon road, the stretch Liberty bell, symbol of the drive, to Brigham City last Friday. vious year. furnished to all needing it. the M3yS. air force. news, please. Flags Of U. S. In Front Of War Dead Stone at the Brigham City cemetery. An excellent program was presented at the tery yesterday by the V.F.W., American Legion and Amvets, were placed on the war dead memorial stone. ... ceme-Wreat- hs Problems Commission Are Four Brigham City USAC Students Win Honors Phi Kappa College Work Richard Grover Meeting Thursday w-i- the$-Uta- . In wel-me- h d - , 7 rs, r, e City,-Y.- -- Bar-lo- s Feld-hause- door-to-do- n e - n Man Citation two Jima During War ready-to-wea- r f - n - sin-Ja- ay re-o- dur-wa- s I Pres-fatia- a 10-da- y 10 As-IJl- t. Am-rou- ler-forc- . e T ce pf Her-be- Highly-traine- rt d 20-3- pro-gra- n Eighth Ward Plans Swim Party Friday 1 , :e News-Journ- U- , - I |