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Show r f KDEDGARTEN CLUB INSTALLS Rue L. Clegg, Up For Senate, Stops LAY EQUIPMENT IN TAYO PARKS Proceeds Of Fashion Show Used To Improve Brigham Playgrounds rthur Sycamore dried Monday uneral services for Arthur Brigham City, who J early last Friday morning an Ogden hospital fallowing mj illness, were held VV nine-dait Monday afternoon, July 10, 1 the L. D. S. Third ward with fhoP ames Jensen presiding. Arthur Sycamore was born fy 27, 1885 in New Ferry, Bir-- j gihead, England, ,a son of t fcnuel and Mary Plant Syca- Sre. Reared and educated in gland, he had operated a and poultry market there a ' . iber of years. n March 25, 1909, he mar-- a Jane Schofield in England. ee years later they came to United States as converts to L. D. S. church. They were arried in the Logan L. D. S. hple after arriving here. They !de their home in Brigham y and have resided here ever ( y ' ) Box Elder Man Is Korean Battle Mentioned in a Korean frontline United Press dispatch last Friday, was Sgt. Gordon York of East Tremonton, Box Elder county. According to the article, written by Peter Kalischer, U. P. correspondent, York was a member of the almost lost battalion encircled by the Communists near Osan. They were the first group to combat the Reds. Practically cut off from their main forces, a retreat was or dered at the last moment. While the retreat was a rapid move ment several of the G. I.s lag ged behind because of wounds. Sgt. York remained with some Injured G. I.s to assist. 'He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray York. East Tremonton, and ' Is a graduate of Bear River high Five Youngsters Stop Playing A Moment school. During World War Two to pose with four people concerned with their playhe served in the U. S. navy and Mrs. adults to The left ground equipment. are, right: a year after being discharged Fred Petersen, president of the Brigham City Kindergarten club, Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, Willis Hansen, city council- he joined the army. Dedication Rites ... At Harper Ward n 1920 "he established a store Brigham City, which he man-untthe time of his death, to; that he was a railroad cement plant worker.' t the time of his death he il Heaven is a state of mind. We are close to heaven in this beautiful new building. That was the statement o: Spencer W. Kimball, member of the L. D. S. Council of Twelve, at the ceremonies of the Harper ward chapel Sun day evening at 6 oclock. In paying tribute to the new chapel, the renovation and new construction of which cost the 119 members $46,000, Kimball took the place of President George Albert Smith who was originally scheduled to be present but was unable to attend. 'D. Arthur Haycock, secretary Succumbs Friday f. man in charge of recreation; and Mayor Lorenzo Bott. Standing around the new Jungle Gym recently installed by the Kindergarten club are, back row: Judy Beckert, David Mason and Jimmy Felt. In the front are little ' Barbara Mason and John Kolt. Arthur Sycamore' Farmer Readies Fifth Car Of ' Cherries For Sale ' Fair Set For Aug. t Olsen. Brigham City fruit farmer, was loading his fifth ecu of sweet cherries lor Alf the ceremonies general of the Young Improvement asCurtis, 31, Sept. 1- -2 . At va recent meeting the Box Elder county fair board set Aushipment yesterday. Last year as Olsen shipped five carloads of gust 31, September 1, and 2, acthe dates for the 1950 fair, sweet cherries. "This doesn't mean that this cording to Miss Bessie Hansen, home demonstration , agent for year's crop is as good as last the county. ' it Olsen "but said, year's, According to f Mrs. Victoria does show that the cherry crop Ci Johnson, plans have been wasn't a total loss.' Prices on sweet cherries was made to hold the judging of near a record high, both lo- the womens departments on cally and in markets in the August 30, so it will be necessary that all entries must be ' county. made on or before August 29t and until 10 a. m. August 30. Ag Be , prepared to enter article in the fair, all kinds of sewing, - Cedar , . Meet baking,!-arts-and- - La-Ru- r Reported on the aircraft Valley Forge, now engaged in combat in the Korean war, is Eugene McCrary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCrary of Brigham City. His parents have received no word from him since the conflict started. Eugene, a graduate of Box Elder high school, enlisted in the navy in November 1948. Since that time he has graduated from an electronics school which hp attended with Leonard Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nielsen of Brigham City. Leonard is now at Pearl , , e Reed Campbell con-jcte- n, Joltin Bumps Are Ironed Out From . 1 Corinne to Lampo Corlnne-Lamp- o 1 . Em-Hanse- ( HI . At Services Last Sunday k -At the summer Communion Service of the Community Presbyterian Church last Sunday t5e following joined the church Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell A. Pohl, by affiliation; Mrs. Winnifred 1 fane and Mrs. Emily Stevens ef confession of faith, and Mr. Beane by letter. s0 JRy le- sancJ a' ARS tt.U.P. Dedication Chorus Will Practice ';A11 members of the Daugh-i- t Vs of Utah Pioneers dedication t 1 torus will practice Thursday, 13 and Thursday, July 20, oclock in the afternoon at fLly2 j e First ward chapel. JoLICE I Dogs must wear their tags are jn their collar. These tags pot transferable from one dog h ifr - 20-3- 0 Phone your news to 1000 . i Wayne Woodland took over his duties as the new president of the Brigham City Rotary club at the . . . luri-che- Learn To Swim Program At B.E.H.S. Each day for the past two weg$st. frojru tfiawlB ttae- - rooming Until four In the afternoon, Coaches Earl Ferguson and Vernal Harris have given instruction in the Red Cross Learn to Swim program at the high school pool. Approximately 160 young hopefuls have participated. Danes Slate 28tff " Danskcrncs Dag" on meeting last Friday noon, Woodland announced his committee appointments. Teaches Water Safety And Swimming VoodlandTaies -- At Lagoon July, 12 Office As Pres. "Bally to the colors of your Faederland' ye men of Danish blood," was the advice of the officers of the Danish BrotherNew officers of the Brigham hood In America, in announcCity Rotary club assumed their To the uninitiated, jumping Danish 28th the annual into deep water, leveling off ing to be held at Lagoon, duties at the first meeting of Day, the fiscal year Friday noon at and swimming is not a hercu12. Wednesday, July the Howard hotel banquet room, lean achievement, but to a pool The bowery program will with Woodland as presifull of beginners It can become 6:30 o'clock dent Wayne begin promptly al J. E. Ryan. ! succeeding a deeply involved process. Howin the evening and boasts a of the club new officers Other to Instructor seems ever, their of excellent musical are Hervim Bunderson, vice presbe with them every stroke of variety dances and ident, Rulon Baron secretary, numbers, Danish the way until all fear has vantalks. Theron B. Lee treasurer, Z. W. two and end the of at ished, C. Henry Nielsen is director Earl and C. B. Williams direcweeks, your child can swim. of Brigham City lodge No. 267, tors, and J. E. Ryan immediate One of the things this beginpast president and ner has learned, during the two member of the board of direcweeks of instruction, and which tors. has become a basic part of his Ross Bowen was program training, over and above swimchairman Friday, and introducis of water that ming, safety. new the ed president, who listed no While fear of the water is his committee appointments for longer a major problem with the coming year. them, they will be cautious, for J. E. Ryan reported on his rethis eager eyed youngster knows cent trip through the East and that he is not an expert and his attendance at the Rotary there might 'be danger in fact convention. there always Is where water is Two hundred twenty-eigh- t new Two members were inBecause so many claims were filed for unemploy concerned. ducted into the (Rotary club, young people are drowned dur- ment compensation at the Box Ronald I. Packer representing ing the summer in streams or Elder county office of the Utah outside pools, water safety in- Employment Security service in the automobile sales and serstruction alone is the most val- Brigham City during June, ac- vice classification, and Inducted uable part of the beginners cording to Douglas Miller, head by Bill Long; and Lee Wright, representing automotive parts course. of the service here. accessories distribution, and Instructors Ferguson and HarAt an average of at least $20 and inducted by Charles Whitworth. ris have been' exceedingly pa- a week the 228 unemployed reBob Darling of Ogden was a tient with the local swimmers. ceived about $6,140 for 307 work Rotarian, and Royce J. visiting a had have They paternal eye weeks. Petersen and Dr. Richard Hasas well as a professional one, Employment has been high . and they have never relaxed; in the county since the farm kins were guests. . the smallest youngster in the work began, Miller reports, but pool has been given almost spe- a slight seasonal lull Is expected Non cial consideration. In return) this month with the completion of the pea and cherry harvest. they have had the full of 160 boys and girls. Though only 132 people - were This has been a most worth- registered unemployed at .the while program in our commun- last count employment has not Non P. Johnson has been ity, and the local Red Cross been as high as expected beChapter, with Mr. Ross Bowen cause many cherry farmers who designated as a distinguished as chairman, gives credit to the had planned to harvest their military student from Utah success of the Learn to Swim cold weather-stunteAgricultural college,' crops State (He was selected for this honcampaign, to the Instructors found it unprofitable to do so. who have taken 60 much interBecause of the rail strike or because of his outstanding est in the young people and heavy steel used in construc- qualities of military leadership, to the young people who have tion has been slow in arriving high moral character and aptian urge to swim. here, causing a lay off of con- tude for the military service, in struction workers on some of addition to his academic grades and leadership in campus aclarger projects. Cadet Seashore Trains theConstruction tivities at' Utah State Agricuemployment will At Ft. Lewis, Wash. be high during the following ltural college. Cadet Johnson is now particiCadet Ray A. Seashore is one months If many of the planned of 800 students who have arrived structures are started. Miller pating in six weeks of intense field training at the Fort Lewis at Fort Lewis, Washington to said. begin six weeks .of intensive During June there were 571 ROTC camp, at Fort , Lewis, summer training. people referred to jobs by the Washington as part of his preCadet Seashore Is an advanc- employment office of which 538 paration for a commission. ed ROTC student and upon grad- were accepted. Most of these will be held Thursday evening uation from college will receive were agricultural workers. at the War Memorial home a commission as a second lieupromptly at 7 oclock. tenant in the Organized Reserve Drum And Any member of the corps Bugle Corps corps. The purpose of the sumto participate in the planning mer training camp is to supple To Practice Thursday July 24th parade at Ogden must ment the Instruction already re A special practice for all be in attendance at this pracceived by the student with prac- members of the Brigham City tice, directors of the corps stat- tical outdoor field training. V. F. W. Drum and Bugle corpsed. Of Rotary Club 'ex-offici- o 22$ Claims Filed For Unemployed Money Here June d Hold Fishing - Howard Call Greets Rue L. Clegg candidate for U. S. Senator as he arrives, shortly before noon Tuesday, in Brigham City on his way to Cache valley in search of support for his nomination in the Seprace. Fellow G.O.P. tember 5 primary for the U. member Howard Call, Brigham City, candidate for U. S. representative, and former chairman of the Republican party in Box Elder county, is exchanging greetings with Also on hand to greet Clegg were Walter the senator. G. Mann, county G.O.P. chairman and O. Dee Lund, chairman of the Republican party in Brigham City. . . . Outstanding Cadet x - S, confi-denc- e . Brigham City Representatives At Boys State to left George Hodges, American Legion commander who drove right, standing: cobson, Leon Goodliffe. kg overlooked by drivers. some ; Lowell R. Daines, Don Ray Secrist, Richard Codings and Jay to the of boys camp Smith. Glen Dee Verl Peterson, Vhose who violate the lw by a Hansen, legionaire, who also drove some of the boys to camp. Kneeling : Richard White, Dot stopping for the signs Bob Bean, Dick Larsen andBerThomas Welch and Edwin Harrison. The boys have been organized into cities and guest of Dr. Felts, David rill be prosecuted. counties at the camp and are now learning democracy MAP by going through many of its nards. Police Department , ' h i Johnson Named Party At Hebgen Lake Eleven members of the Brigclub last weekham City a end held fishing party at Heb.. Police Department , gen lake, Montana. I Traveling there and back in two cars were Dr. J. Gordon LICE NOTICE Anf Many new stop ligm have Felt, Vernon Coleman, Ben Dr. een installed in Brigham derson, Dr. Frank Salto, Jaity. Apparently they a be--j Russell Ftehburn, Dewayne another. ft of Ford T. Frost construction Ogden. This highway will serve residents of Promontory, Howell, Penrose and other areas, being a very Important farm to market link in the mowing of vast amounts of dry farm grain to Brigham City and Ogden, mar John Howard keting centers, said. The highway, .which runs within a few miles of the his toric spot where the golden spike was driven In 1869 linking the east and west, will also serve as an excellent channe) for the distribution of supplies for the cattle raising area in the western part of the county. 20-3Gia- ns NOTICE " car-rie- - 1 " Korean Area Instructors At Gar-follow- i Heads Rotary Brigham Sailor In r'i- - 64, who died in an Ogden sociation. the chapel was deppital last Friday morning. Originally1893. Construction of in dicated Returns From Mission y a member of the high the additions to the chapel, of !sts quorum in the Brigham which most of the work was by Third ward. needlework, , cannings has gone for- ward. members City . lirviving are his widow; five ' Sari. ia.a praffel- - Miss .LHansem Ar ' : . Lnd V ' under' the direction of the' build- - " Four agricultural Instructors said. ore, Mrs.vAfton S. Larsen ' from Box Elder high school and .This yeaf there will be a'spe-cla- l headed committee, ing by Brigham Joyce Sycamore, Junior department for girls Yates and assisted by Mr. three from Bear River high are :y; Dr. Leland Sycamore, Og and Mrs. are not in who B. western week Deem and this the LeRoy attending jn; and Mrs. Ruth Harris, Tre Mr. and Mrs. Byron May. states work shop- for improvepnton; nine grandchildren; Bishop of the Harper ward is ment of vocational and agricultyee brothers, Ernest, William Joseph L. Yates. His counsel- ural- instruction, at Cedar City, Alfred Englahd. Sycamore, jd ors are ' Samuel Welch, first Utah, according to Sam Gordon, d 'At the funeral services, counselor; Finn Gibbs, second B.E.H.S. agricultural inspector. at 1 oclock in the Those attending from B.E.H.S., counselor and Paul Hunsaker, Honored'1 Monday, the family ward clerk. John Olsen, Sam Gordon, Owen Will Be S. ,Norwas offered by ayer Westenskow Norwood and Hyer, n Lee. The prelude t and have all been assigned to var- , Elder Reed Campbell, son of tlude were played by Nellie ious committees and were sched- former Bishop and Mrs. Julius Wight. A duet, Eugene and uled to work the entire week on H.' Campbell of Corinne, who rerril Hess, sang In The various problems. turned from the California misby remarks by Under the direction of L. R. sion field, June 29, will be feted t hn B. Mathias ,. Humpherys, director of vocation at a homecoming testimonial in Remarks were offered b y al agricultural training in Utah, the Corinne L. D. S. chapel, at ( Janley J. Madsen followed by several dignitaries have been 8 oclock In the evening, Sunf solo with Violin obligato by invited to participate in the day, July 16. jllian knd Harold Felt., Re-conclave. Elder Campbell has served in ' Elder Reed Campbell arks wgre then offered by The job of smoothing the Members of selected the mission field for the past . . group the clos-I ierhart ! Zundel and the . son of former Bishop and bolt breaking bumps out of 5.6 from Bear Rver City are Roy two years. were offered remarks by miles of the g He invites all , his friends to Mrs. Julius Campbell of Bunnell, Clifford Hansen and Jshop James Jensen. road is nearly complete and bids 'Howard Johnson. attend the testimonial meeting. t A solo, Sometime Well Un-- J are being called for on the rewas sung by, Harry maining 11.964 miles. Moke Trip To Jordan Narrows Monday it Jackson. the new asphalt Inspecting benediction was offered covered road recently were The tV Jesse Reeder and dedication chairman of Floyd Anderson, ,ci, the grave was by Bishop the Box Elder Chamber of Com, merce road committee; John W. i Burial was in the Brigham Howard, committee member and CJty cemetery under the direc- former president of the Chamtion of the Harold B. Felt fu-- , ber of Commerce, W. E. Tyson, naral home. committee member, and County Commissioner Edward Ward. Join Community Church Contractor for the road Is the , Present plans call for the campaign information bus to visit Brigham City and Box Elder county In the near future. , to President Smith, read a message expressing the church leaders regret that he was unable to attend. Also representing the general authorities at was Elbert R. superintendent Mens Mutual . ... Opens Chapel -- Rue L. Clegg, candidate for United States senator in the Republican primary scheduled for Sept. 5, passed through Brigham City yesterday on his way to Logan and Cache county. He was driving his big red, white and blue campaign information bus in which he is touring the state. Im heading up to Logan and Cache county to discuss the Brannan plan and the farm subState Senator sidy program, Although Im Clegg remarked. a lawyer Im not the businessmans candidate. It will be my policy to represent all the people of the state if Im elected. I figure I can talk to the voters in Cache county in their language because many of them are farmers and I have done a little farming in my time.". Mentioned In grounds, according to Mrs. Fred Peterson, president. Purchased were two Jungle Gym" sets and two sets of swings for smaller children. The gym sets are eight feet high and eight feet wide with a capacity for twenty-fiv- e children. They are made of the finest rust proof steel with no rough edges as a safety measure. A project of the club for many years, Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, presi dent of the Kindergarten club last year, was in charge of the program. -- , Take Time Out From Some Hard Playing' Using the profits from their style show at the armory building last March, the Brigham City Kindergarten club purchas ed several new pieces of play ground equipment and recently installed them in city play :amore, In Brigham City BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1950 VOLUME 55, NUMBER 28 . . . processes. V |