OCR Text |
Show f J I v t H I' M f i J , t u. ' MM I Jaycees, Milady? Present Miss Box Elder Nice Gift Start The Ball Rolling On Fram Warehouse i The Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Milady shop presented Carol Jean Warnke, Miss" Box Elder County of 195&, with a $25 gift certificate last Friday at 5 oclock during a radio program in Brigham City. 'Miss Warnke represented the Jaycees in the recent Miss Box Elder County contest, of which she walked off with top honors. Also she was winner of the Jaycee sponsored Peach queen contest in Brigham City in 1949. Kiwanis, 20-3- j. 8 PAGES CONSTRUCTION ON FRAM CORP. WAREHOUSE STARTS TUESDAY Vl-C- Agreement With Filter Manufacturers Means Completion By Sept. 15; Factory In Offing ; ? Driving hard towards the completion, by September 15, of the warehouse Fram Corporation will use as a filter dis- r-- tribution center for the 11 western states, the Brigham City Industrial Development Corporation started initial excavation ' . , ; work on the project Tuesday morning. ft - :ourthWarders 0 Clubs to Battle Roy Bean, Representing The Jaycees . presents a gift certificate to Carol Jean Wamke, Miss breaifux Elder of 1950. The gift was given by the Jaycees in p KTnctin with the Milady Shop. On the left is of Milady; and on the right, Wayne manager Sutler, 8ion, president of the Jaycees. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1950 VOLUME 55, NUMBER 29 ; repare Church ) or Occupancy At Donkey Ball . Only la9t Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock, the contract was let to Wayne Jensen, Brlghaih City contractor, at a meeting of the board of Industrial Develop, , , ment corporation. The agreement with Fram corporation stipulates that the building shall be ready for occupancy by September 15. "Except for a few minor things, the warehouse will be In operation then;" W. Vosco Call, Chamber of Commerce and and , Industrial (Development corporation : president, said today.' . Financed by 48 local' stockholders, the building will cover 15,000 square feet and will be 100 by ISO feet large. Cdst of construction will be $49,510, ac- Fourth ward L.D.S. members is no longer comwere slated to hold their final 'S"i plete unless a Donkey softball clean-uprogram last night at Den-napgame is played ,at least once 2 site of the new chapel as one the here, dnd that Sonce for 1950 will to of their final preparations r 1 'be next Saturday evening at in, according to Herein moving j Bunderson. "" 8:05 oclock.out' the" Box Elder Chamber Of Commerce Members Battling h.T OF HEALTH COUNCIL innings on With practically all of the conthe cussedest mules west of the at the site where the new Fram warehouse is being constructed. They were on hand struction now an open Ozarks will be the Brigham City to witness the ground breaking ceremonies Tuesday morning. Left to right they are: house will becomplete, held July 27, School-Ag- e In Is chaland club, sponsor W. Vosco Call, president of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce ; Don . ChaSe, Floral Thursday, to which the general lenger and the Kiwanis club, Olsen, Rich Poulsen, Fram representative ; Leon Packer, Rudolph Kaiser, Orson Christencording tor D. M. (Mace) Mason, public is invited. who didn't have to be asked secretary-manageof the Cham draftsarchitectural Van for the architect Arlen Karl Ordan, a house At the Krusmark, sen, project; luncheon, open twice for the fight Commerce. bef of consisting of barbecued sandRules of the game specify man and Wayne Jensen. Construction will be of "cinwiches, hot dogs, drinks will be on covered that the any ground GREEN UTAH KEEP der School school-ag- e block, next' to the railroad of tours child in Box conducted Central and served, ball field not on the razor bucknew chapel will be siding directly, east of Box Elbeautiful the dcf county was afforded the one Ozark of of back the Be Should ing ' der Packing corporation. leld. ortunity for maximum pro- - uCI Ylvw I U1 1111 donkeys is no good. 5 Several obstacles faced the to noon held from be against smallpox and Slated After the ball Is caught by the Complete Sept. ithdria during last school on, the open house will be cli- Development corporation in buy-in- g his jackmount fielder must he It is reasonably certain that maxed with games and a prorthe land and preparing for -? ass and ride "heck bent for leaclassrooms at the new Central in the late afternoon and the actual construction, Presiwas the report of - Mrs. gram ther for the base or for the stufor be school will ready iFuneral services evening. There will be dent Call said, and - it was public health Sterling, for, Marie batter, who, by this time, should dent occupancy when school early events both . Inside the new hrough the cooperation of Box of Box Elder county, in Henriksen Rasmussen, 82, who be struggling on the back of anSwift action of two the begins, September 5. according a Elder Pack,. Standard Oil of Calichapel and out for all ages. fire pet diem guards with diemminimum of effort, accomplishments died Sunday at 6:45 a.' m. at her other donkey for first base. rJng,the to Herein Bunderson, superper immediately guards fornia, Parson- and Fife Sand Box Elder Nurses association for the last in will no for be There too tough, but county sound Friday Doesnt charge and of call for the assistance of the visor home in Brigham City after a buildings, grounds year, at the regular meet-o- f the nastiest, oneryiest, most ob- held in check two range fires county fire wardens, Jack Had-fiel- transportation. the program . and activities. and Gravel company and the (Union Pacific . railroad, .that ft lingering iljness, will, be con- stinate doPkeys in the country that had the potential of dethe Box Elder county We are putting on all the However, all the money received was and Sheriff Warren Hyde. council for health ducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in have been supplied for the con- stroying thousands of acres of , mpdc possible.", . from the sale of refreshments t ' Bunderson we can, pressure active are The for guards 10 thouBox paid to at be will Elder wheat and rangeland and the Bear River City ward cha- test. church Pack s, last Monday the the gave up applied have been desks continued, assist as are who those in the morning at the pel, Church-o- f Jesus Chri6t of "Price for the event is 25 and 50 sands of dollars worth of prop- duty ground they, had leased for a moved out of Lincoln school fund, Bunedrson said. - with the fire. school services parking Jot; Parson and Fife reRegular Ijerciql club rooms. The Latter-daSunday Saints, with Bishop cents and free for all kids un- erty, We school. can't the hd high Cooperating in the per diem in the new ,chapel. will begin leased the r ground they had . Ag was opened by Chair-jMrs- Vernon Johnsen officiating. der school age. According to J. D. Gunderson, set-uin de otherwise than have separ . leased for (loading . purposed; Luella - MacFarland, Sunday, district fire" war- guard fire fighting July 30. northern Utah ate schools for the coming Box Elder county are the coum i Friends may call at the .Wal Standard Oil relinquished the J )k ,ang which minutes were Bill ' Douglas of - western den, ter Hansen home in Bear River Bureau of Land Manage' year,' Mrs. LaPrele Rldd. right to use. the siding; and the Box Elder located a fire started ty, the tv As the cabinet work arrives ment and the forest service, j. City Tuesday from 7 to 9 p. ra, (U. P. railroad agreed to sell the Blind of between rooms are cooperation by lightning 'Jwesplehdld tbf s being completed 6ite-anand Wednesday from 10:30 a. m. So far this year there have from take. care of track levMannings Springs and Hugh g physicians,- - pharmacists, to time the south end of the of ' services. Interment one at ' two been serious and were mediators .with fires, f teach-' eling ranch. north end. the school mrd, of education and towards East Promontory where about Standard OiUfri obtaining rights of will be in the Bear River City Immediately he called fot the 900fade this program one , acres of rangeland were to use the track. i ( valu-i- l cemetery. Mr. assistance of successful Manning, and nost , p i !m on Rq burned the and the other Wer conducted in thecoun-jT- ; a truck h. There, will be soma finishing passing stopped heavy She was born Nov. 18; 1867) In where oil near flats zell well the 'Orval Sackett ipokq on .club work lfit September, is, .but for " rs, Sterling paid-- J by oh the road and proceeded to Odens, Denmark, a daughter of s t f service at, the Friday noonvluit' aU practical purposes the thb scene of the fire. The three 1200 acres were burned. Sine b Glen Humpherya, county Adolph Hendriksen' and chqon meeting of the Brigham men, extinguished the lire afte-- 1 Gunderson., today warned oemplere, 'Hendrlksen-- U She! wai i an foc4he- - resent sieer an. acre of building fires In Box Elder bvn about Denmark had..C9vered City Rotary club. Ho based his i. When in operatiorr there will in.,tf reared . success-mpalg& educated , very apd reported ' remarks on a quotation from he land. ty during the dry summer sea ; , until she was ten years of and stated that eight to IX) people employed said Gunderson, son is prohibited by law witH The fire, fuheral services for Floyd E Benjamin Franklin, He who at, the .warehouse. However, d program is in-- $ age at which time she emigrated was in the center of a large out a permit. Permits may be Butler, 43, Brigham City, who would achieve success gives free plans are to he educational as well to the United States, as a connoy. being considered area. of wheat 'land. Had it obtained by contacting John died July 14, last Friday, at ly of that i which costs him by Fram tor, g for the drive; vert to the church, s She made the construction of . reached the ripe wheat it could Hadfield, , county fire warden. Butte, Montana, will be held nothing friendliness, sincere in a production plant with floor I that pnost of the money her home with friends in Lohave destroyed s thousands of Per diem guards in the coum Wednesday (today) at 11 oclock terest and good counsel., space of 95,00$ to 40,000. square rtcd locally ' stays in this gan until her family joined her Denzell Butler served as pro feet oh the acres of wheat. A I ! ty are: ,T, Wayne Woodland, this morning at the Harold B. , later. a three our benefit years grounds adjacent to only ly.ffof. absence gram chairman in, the The alertness of 'Douglas and Willard; LaRue Yates, Harper Felt funeral chapel. A t warehouse site on the north the I percentage goes, to the On Sept. 4, 1884, she was marthe cooperation t of 'those he ward; LeRoy Tolma'n, Honey-vlllHe was born March 22, 1907 at of Herein Bunderson, vice presi- of the new building i fal- - foundation for research, ried to Nels Peter Rasmussen Ip called on for assistance was re Horace R. Barnard, Dewey- Butte Montana,' a son of Samuel dent of the club and chairrnan A complete ; 'manufacturing regard to sanitation, Mrs. the Logan ' of club the committee Her . husband service temple. , and Ednora AnderSon Biitler; He sponsible for saving thousands ville; Oliver Johnson. tred Ryan reported that A Visiting Rotarian was Ken unit,, the propbsed factory would of dollars worth of public prop ,LeGrande Jensen,! Cpllinston; was reared and educated, at Eskelseh'was working with died 28 years ago. Jensen of Lafayette, California employ VP to 300 people Raw Al Ericks eh, Collinston; Verle H. Juniper, Idaho. erty. materials would be turned, into Seely in the south end of Following a short residence S. in sworn been Olsen He enlisted with the Utah State and John Vernieu and Bill Key Anderson, Fielding; 'Douglas had toward finding a sanitary In Logan and Brigham City she of fitters at the jplant ' ser were , as a per diem guard only four Plymouth; Ervin national guard at Brigham City David guests use in for trailers. for states. . moved to Bear River City where O. toasted Anderson J. Cyrus in 1941. He left with the guard earlier. Coombs, Fielding; days y Joseph F. Carling, she has resided until her- - rein the Mrs. Marie H. Rasmussen Assisting dlrectly Oliver Gibbs, Fielding; Gene Munns, at the outbreak of World War n. Heber J. Sessions on the occasion The same afternoon, for the State cent Illness. Following her husof the warehouse so . who died at her Brigham Johnson, per diem guard in Garland; William Douglas, Tre- He was discharged at Vancouv- of his birthday anniversary. Society, stated that band's death she reared her Ed Ryan and Vosco Call paid far were Karl L. Krusmaik, Who er, Washington, because of. ill in large family, three of whom City home last Sunday morn- Deweyville, extinguished a fire monton, R.FD. Society is dues In the Rotary clubs Grand furnished the, plans Specifica; . im on Ervin the mountains Wasatch at health Tremonton; 6:45. . Summers, ( 1 way possible with the fulfiUed missions for the church ing tions and will oversee the job; mediately east of Deweyville. Melvin Christensen, Tremonton; i Survivors include the follow- fathers Club, and Will Merrell W. I Board of Health tp stamp abroad. She was an ardent and on H, Griffith, -- who 'surveyed Boyce George reported men he rode to the Vern Kepler, Bear River City; ing brothers and sisters: Harold Alfct tuberculosis in Utah- Brigham CityUSAC Man Withon-three . area and located the buildworker in the temples. recent the trips. horse back and checked Alfred Manning, Tremonton; 3- - But(er, Boise, Idaho; Grant L. ii In Cal. fire ROTC site and- - furnished the 'gh we still have the lowest Survivors At Camp ing, Gerald Butler Homer fire had it of the after Idaho: Sublett, Kotter, Howell; destroyed Carlyle include 12 sons and If h rate in the country, there . Hirschi, stu about five acres of V necessary Goodllffe ground and ' DortMaun .'I Mrs. range land. Munk, Howell; Hugh Manning, Butler, Jerome, Idaho; 'Bear River City I j . (fjAeen some Increase in cases daughters: Mrs. Laura R. Han- dent at U.S.A.C., is attending the t At the information.-- ,' J ( Oklaare there Aebisher, Checatah, VanDiver, Mrs.1 Tremonton; othy tirpe, Annie present Joseph (is last three years possibly sen, Brigham City; Carruthets the Plans force Fourth sum surveyed air 24th Andy , 60 Clifford Blue L. 50 diem Blue Max and Butler, homan July Angus P. between, Creek; Hyle, per meguse more are being found R. Hansen, Riverton; Nels plot of land for the leveling and mer ROTC encampment at Ham- guards in , Box Elder county, Creek and Henry Shuman, Blue Butler, Mrs. Theodore Nejson, Celebration y more thorough investigation Rasmussen, Corinne; Mrs. Zina ilton A'ir ' Force Base, Hamilton, Gunderson attorneys O, p..Luhd and Rill Of both 11. said. Their respon- Creek. Brigham City; Mrs. Viola Bear River' City; R. Hansen, jr doctors and the mobile Davis have given, their( work in California G. . and Alma Thornton as is locate fires to all Butler, sibility River Bear will Corinne; City people made available to the Adolph Rasmussen, the formation of the articles of t Along with 520 cadets repre soon as possible . To extinguish , Pittsburgh, which has been both of Salt Lake City. dust off their fair city, July 24 incorporation.',: Ray Rasmussen, Sublette, Ida.; col ROTC units 15 in call in to most called Friends are j authorized hire the them they may Wednesday to bold their annual Pioneer bridged city rThe chairman announced an Mrs. Leona R. McCarrie, Rich- senting and Coordinating, overseeing in the universities and. as many men as needed. the world, owns or maintains morning, prior to service at the day celebration replete . with tnrertant meeting on health mond; Mrs. Hazel R. Hendrick-sen- , leges western the fen tire venture is W. Vosco states, Cadet Hirs funeral home. If the fire cannot be checked 148 bridges. all they have had on similar Call, . Chamber v of ' Commerce ih which Is to be held on Brigham City; Loren Ras- eightwhose wife, Cozetta P. Hire chi, occasions and a little more mussen, Huntsville; Mrs. Elva fuV 27, at 8 oclock at the president and president of the lives at 340 South First east, After 3? Years Service In Box Elder County at 9:30 O'clock 1st Brigham' Retiring school in Tremonton. R. Jackson, Brigham City; Mrs. chi, 'DevelCity industrial air Is Brigham City, studying con and R. with a the ' Chf tnatter of the three counties, Violet morning baby Dahl, Midvale, corporation. opment j . j k force administration logis pnd' test, the program will include hUt'Elder.Cache and Rich, join-n- Weldon Rasmussen, 'Brigham tics at a school air force base as races I miniature a Into one health unit, which City; two brothers, C. F. Henrikparade, of a' fopr-yeprogram by ; i 1 NOTICE .TO PUBLIC i games, ball games, amateur vrJd work together for public sen, Salt Lake City; one sister, part he hopes, to qualify upon which of other a and Anyone wanting to! propose fights variety ifbtth, Is to be discussed and Mrs. Sine Webb, Los Angeles; graduation for a Commission as events. amendments to the zoning $K)lbly decided. Ali members 49 grandchildren and 49 great a second lieutenant in the 'U. 3 u Bring your family." advise of Brigham City if r- -, A! Rested are urged) to attend. grandchildren. air force reserve." the chairmen' of the event, quested fee contact ;CoanU- and enjoy the day. Plenty to' man Willis Hansen pjior ilo 24 ( eat and plenty of shade are ', August 2, 1950.- South Stake Choir Will S guaranteed. July IS IS A summer p rJ ... Sv,y Child County 20-3- 0 ..larded Protection Against Disease nirno nr Mrr m Speedy Action Of New Per Diem Guards Rasmussen Today til Holds Flames Of Bad Fires To Minimum newly-b-sworn-i- n d 1 y .i p' , tLy , i - Rotary Club HeaiB Club Service Talk - .. Final Rites For build-ing-wriih- be .Jjw-oM- -- F.ButlerToday,y -- fear-roun- pnd-raisin- -- all-typ- es execu-secretar- Tu-llos- is , i six-wee- k lUt-Ji- c. -- 1 Tre-iaoKt- -- ir g 1 ar f Freeze Reduces Prospective pe Jfjieat Harvest By 500,000 jLrix Elder countys total wheat-rd, which earlier In the year t mised to be a record break-- l crop, was reduced by bushels or a value of I 90,000 as a result of an freeze on June 24. amage. according to Myron Jansen, adjuster for Federal A. fre insurance of the IP. M.was irt.Box Elder county, kiest in thf, lower areas of Wheat field, diminishing in nsity as the fields reached ler altitudes. pmperaturea as. low as 22 fl r 11' 0 l. -- ' 1 Bushels the placing of 10 war surplus smoke screen devices in operation in Pocatello Valley., The frost, which came when the wheat was in its most tender stage, will reduce the total harvest to about 2,000,000 bushels, summer-fallowe- n , - All the farmers who harvest a below the average amount of for the destruc- - wheat or not wheat at all are covered by federal crop insurance corporation, and, will realmost from, Fmage jranged loss in some areas Includ ceive about $1.80 per bushOl 6n i Hansel Valley, Blue Creek, the basis of a nominal average )tes Valley and Pocatello yield. ley tq JSjpercent loSs tit Field 5 The harvest Is now beginning f Portage, Plymouth and Bea in some sections' of the county and will be In full swing In areas. " weeks. two ""' fairly successful was about Fees above zero were n Jted, - - report-responsib- HANDLED 1,680 CIVIL CASES ..The South Bbx Elder' 6take choir wiill resume rehearsals on Wednesday, July 19 (.today) at 8 oclock in the evening at the stake tabernacle, Harold B. Felt, director, . said today. Work will begin on anthems for the next quarterly confer. enceto be held during the mad die part of August ; to be all Felt urged members Mrs. Lysle.Richardson Writes Finis To 31 Years Duly In 1 , I bushels about a less than the record harvest of iir attendance. last year. There are about 100, 000 acres of dryland wheat planted in the county this year Clyde Stratford and another 100,000 acres being half-millio- hX' Rehearse This Evernng, . W.n ' Takes Canadian Fishing Trip Clyde B. Stratford,.manager pf the North Main Furniture company, returned home Monday from a weeks fishing trip to British, .Columbia,, Canada, . .in compahy with 'iTis two Brothers; Ralph B. and Richard C. Strat ford of Portland, Ore. Mrs Stratford ", accompanied him as far as Portland and vfsi ted there until the party return ed. u 1.Va r 4 V Mrs. Lysle Richardson Loaks Through Old Records w , , that she handled 31 years ago. Grouped around her are: (left to right) Mrs. Luella McFarland, who will replace her as Clerk of the District Court; Fred Petersen, and- on her right, MrS.sLula.B. Reeder, all of. whom are her in the clerks office. .. .. County Clerk Kay Olsen was pot.orhandfor the picture, -- 4 -- - ! . . ..j After 31 faithful years, of ser- vice to Box Elder county peo pie, Mrs. Lysle Richardson stowed away, her pens and pencils, covered up her typewrtterclean-e- d off her desk, and - walked away from the "county court house" last Saturday, noon for the last time, ' Mrs. Richardson served as assistant clerk in the clerks office from 1919 to 1936 and from then until. the present as clerk of the district court. Saying, farewell jto . a very deaf friend, 30 county officials I - 1 41 . Court House ;L a 1 -V 4 . n ken of thefr esteem and friendf ., j' j , ship. (Mrs. Richardson is a1 life-lon- g resident of Brigham City.' She is the daughter of Elijah A. . ox and Roxey Snow Box " A quick check with the books showed that since she took over the Job of clerk of the district court in 1996 she has carried through the due process of the law 1,0 civil cases and , a large number Of prebate cases. ' Now , nioving. to ..Ogden Mrs. Richardson Said X have enjoyed and attorneys congregated - at every mmute of my time here the court house last Friday af- for I have hundreds of friends ternoon to hold a party in her in Brigham City - and In the honor. They presented her with county, and after ail Wends are a beautiful table lamp as a to thereat pleasure in life."-'- . ' rv 3 -- |