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Show Camera , Light; Action ' VOLUME 55, NUMBER 32 ' 8 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1950 Annual For Committees Organize Hold Outing j Peach Days Celebration Sept 8 - 9 Next Wednesday Merchants Will ' , V4A'v 'itTC Jl M. - s 4yi ri4 ' W ' X- - - s v. -- vs .V ;- Boys Star War Activities Being Produced May Cause Minor County Labor Shortage e 'trnrrt liV8 Cha or ager ; H Kids Invited To Be "Actors" In A Movie Here Today Baton Contest Winner oloful Parade ., Expected To Vie For Peach Queen )romised For Lest Peach Days S' Here's your chance to bo In the movies, kids I All Brigham City youngsters between the ages of 6 and 12 who would like , to act" In a special educational film being prepared by the Forest service, are asked to come to the Lincoln school this (Wednesday) morning at 10 o'clock. The scene shows a large group of children coming out of school to depict the Idea of school's out." It will take e lot of youngsters, and J. D. Gunderson, who is arranging local settings and personnel for the film, is quite sure that all youngsters who show up this morning will havo a chance to be and be seen in the Field Of 50 Girls The loveliest young lady In With mote emphasis than ever Box Elder county will be crowned before on childrens and the ! v. on the eve of Peach Days- to 4 M ' church divisions, this years reign over Utahs oldest and best Richard Sackett And Dennis Gordon Peach Days parade promises to harvest festival, J. Wayne Johnbe the largest and most colorful with Freckles in the middle, strike a pose for the camera of R, A. son, president of the Junior Truzuskowski, in its history, according to Dee Chamber of Commerce announcjahos director of Keep Idaho Green campaign, who, with J. D. Gunderson (left) and Glen Smith, general chairman. ed today. ohn E. Burt (center) , of Utah s fire fighting department, are producing a With 11 floats already entered, Flans were rounded oqt for olored movie on fire prevention in this area. , besides six bands for the Friday, the annual Peach Queen . con8 for and 8, September parade test and Peach Queen coronation In Tri-Sta- te the Saturday parade, plans for righam City ball, a highlight feature - of the parade, which is perenially Peach Days, at a meeting earlier described as the best in the i . this week. satare state, progressing very In B. E. lovie The Miss coronation ball be will Youngquist Joyce continued. isfactorily, Smith held in the . Box . Elder ' high . . twirler . . . . The is rapidly taking parade movie. school . gymnasium weeks Thursday For the next several shape, Smith said, "letters have fire. the duing evening, own September , 7, on ,s the have will its to out all of the gone already ighara City The film will be fureve of Peach Days which, are churches, schools and other orivie colony, movie stars and nished to schools for presentaSeptember 8 and 9., 15 it in the and Nevada county ganizations vie experts as Utah, tion to school children. 'A field of 50 of Box Elder As national guardsmen and will not be long before all of the id Idaho combine forces to pro-cscenes to be shot Important loveliest young ladies, countys reservists from arrangements are complete. film on fire include a school picture a be leave for active Brigham City unmarried, between 17 and 25 (to for Deadline a float entering Box Elder county taken at Lincoln school today military duty mention in years old, Is anticipated by the and with the increase of opera in the parade is 12 oclock noon, Miss Joyce Eighteen-year-ol' rh Brigham City boys" as stars, at 11 several around tions at committee. oclock), September 7, the day before Youngquist, daughter of Mr. and Jaycee military installations In cording to J. D. Gunderson, Brigham City, up Box Elder canAs in past years, merchants of labor may Ogden, a Mrs. Leo Youngquist 21 Peach Days. Brigham and business firms of Box Elder itrict fire warden for Utah. yon and at the local fish hatch- be felt in shortage this area, Douglas will which in representing the Brigham county will, be privileged to the are parade, City, Leading to stardom ery. skyrocketed of the Miller, head Utah state start at 11 oclock In the morn City post office at a baton twirl sponsor contestants for the The story was written by the :hard Sackett, son of Mr. and employment office in Brigham Fifteen Box Elder men will ing, each day of the celebration ing contest in Salt Lake City, honor. . No candidate or high and i, William Sackett, ' forestry department of the three City said today. ? take their place in the long and will travel from third south won second place, last Saturday. sors from outside Box sponson of Mr. and Mrs. states and edited by Don M. Elder medical line of to third north, wUl be the chil "It will be far from critical, Joyce, with one other Utah county will bo accepted dl .Gordon, both of howBrigham Drummond, assistant forestry at Miller Utah 21, but serious draftees, drens added, Utah August the parade. map ever. The Queen must be a genA strong supporting cast director of Nevada. Photographgirl, will represent y. to Fort Salt Lake to concern. cause conThis City, Douglas, uine Box Elder peach, Johnson Actually we are having two carriers union at a national person of ing the scenes is R. A. Truzus- enough provided in the is fortunate in that those spearhead the calling up ot parades in one, Smith commen test In Seattle, Washington, ac said. - i hards pointer, Freckles. kowski of Boise, director of the area 40 Box Elder county men during ted. carriers band. leaving are spread throughout the orThe camcompanying Green Idaho Idaho two of Jayceettes, Keep will auxiliary the They part play August, according to Mrs. Ma With the Kindergarten club This band has been a national ganization of the Junior Chamof the many industries. Not any one leaving school in spring on paign; and chairman of L. the rilla a firm will have conventions. Spencer, secretary great part of ber, this year, are .coopersponsoring the childrens parade winner at recent a While on the three-stat- e group is John E. its labor force drained fishing trip. local draft board. of ating again off by Miss Youngquist, , graduate In Mrs. foresthe of the coronaunder Utah state assistant a fire presenting Burt, leadership spot hing trip they the military calls. more men from Fred L. Petersen, Twenty-fiv- e tion ball and staging the Peach and Box Elder high school, was rted by a careless person and ter. president, Helping with the film is school the county will have their ini Mrs. LaPreal Price, chairman ot twirler for the local high The last survey by the emQueen competition. ;- of District Fire Warden J. D. iy practice their knowledge been two 30. for has on tial major years, indicated that An entirely different and novservice, physicals August ployment the parade for the club, it will prevention, successfully sub there were only 150 people unMost of the 40 men in the first have all of the features of the ette of the Brigham City V.F.W. el theme will be, followed in V induction calls are 22 and 23 adult parade with a queen and Drum and Bugle corps, has done program - and - decorations for employed in Box Elder county. UNE HIM WRONG IN Ml served and acrobatic dancing Total employment is Impossible k. the dance. It is planned that said, attendants, marshal of the day, years old, $rs. Spencer because there are always many a lew, 24 and 23 year. olds. the setting Tvilf--.belaborate jwith the high- - school. Chere are n6t many 24 and 25 will be prizes lor every particl. ye-- F' with ususual . lighting- - effects, .people in bjtjen jobs." all have will Miss Youngquist an important part of decoration. who did not serve in World War pant, according to Mrs. Price. During Jufy only 10 new claims her expenses paid at the week Music for dancing will be furII, consequently making them for unemployment were filed at main parade im( the Leading long convention. be drafted. nished to the Ineligible by an outstanding oroffice, Brigham eight City the .presses mediately following junior The post office staff indicated The draftees first task at the section will be Mayor Lorenzo for Utah payment and two for ' to all who chestra, and old time as well as modern dances will be featured induction center will be to fill Bott and Dr. George A. Boyce, their appreciation other states. There were 180 of . Ralph Jeppson, 22, "son supported here In the contest. claims filed for n during the evening, to attract weeks of To raise money to complete oqt medical histories. Physical superintendent. of the Mrs. Leland Jeppson of for wider participation among t, the tests At a eye minimum testing including rooms In Relief marthe 17 the unemployment. as Indian school, society gham City, returned July various age groups always in atpayment of $20 per week there new Fourth Ward chapel, the both color blindness and vision shals bf hte day. Immediately m two years in the Hawaiian tendance at the outstanding anand men following them and the color was at least $4,800 paid to un- wards Relief society is sponsor- will be conducted, mds, a mission he will r Is corrected to nual event whose Box in Elder Mr. cooked S. a food county sale be sight Mrs. feel-: will and employed Saturday, ing guard aways with warm be will with members accepted Jaycee 12 ac committee, in at 12, glasses oclock memNorman honored noon, as July. August Lee, for the native and Japanese will contact Brigham City mer- Flat feet are no barrier to in bers of the original Peach Days The labor force in the county cording to the committee in jple with whom he worked. chants this week them duction, nor are a few missing committee back in 1903. is estimated at 5,648 by the em charge. 1 member of the Brigham The V. F. W. Drum and Bugle to sponsor Peach inviting candiservice. Of this group To be held at the Mountain teeth replaced by false ones. It Queen ployment y Eighth ward, Elder Jeppson Judging the parade will be ; corps will practice Thursday dates. Business firms or indi150 are unemployed, 185 in con States Electric store, the sale is possible to be too big or too three ved his entire mission work-- ! professional judges from evening, August 10 at 7 oclock viduals snowso wide is the but in little, 566 frost, range wishing t o sponsor Pixies, bees, jack struction, manufacturing, will feature home made bread, out of town. at the War Memoral home , in Peach Queen with the Japanese people on cos6 6 to 5 105 other candidates may ft leaves and 618 in marketing, 213 in service rolls, pie, cake, candy and nut pounds, ft, flakes, islands of Maul and Oahu I wish particularly to com- anticipation of their appearance contact any member of the Jay-cee- s most men will pass. tumed children will take part in and miscellaneous, 548 in gov bread. Beet at i Hawaii. He was impressed the Wheat and of mend the the days Brigham spirit committee. Mrs. Spencers office hours at The Relief society will confederal, the annual dance review by the ernment state, h the enthusiasm celebration at The Garland. in men and fidel-t- recreation department as a cli- county andjobs grocery 9 City cooperating the still Each are a Hotel receive will candidate Brigham city, and 2,575 in tinue their sale, Thursday, Sepwill perform on Saturday, beautiful eight-by-teL. D. S. inch porteachings after max to the three months of in- agriculture. tember 7, when they will accept oclock in the morning until 5 to build a float representing the corps y were converted, entire group, Smith said, "it is according to Keith Pettingill, trait by- - a local 'photographer, Monstruction given a group of over During July 620 people visited orders for all kinds of cooked oclock in the afternoon on this type of enthusiasm and co- Leah P. Kimber and Clyde Lar- a corsage and an appropriate 9 from and imong the Hawaiian, Samoan 200 boys and girls by instructor, and Peach foods for office of the Tuesdays and days the employment Days i Japanese operation that has always made sen, directors. dion to favor from the Junior Chamber 12 the in the morning oclock this group 44 were placed on people and all Robnette, and dance The corps was the special and her sponsor. the Peach Days parade the sucer races there seemed to be Shelley Mar- jobs, 383 in agriculture and 71 Wednesdays. rector and accompanist, guests at the Preston night roPrizes tor the queen and her Mrs. Spencer urged all young cess It has been. feeling of difference, no ra-- garet Johnson. in deo and parade last Saturday attendants will be al-- t been The committee have on men who had In based he found. $50 for the prejudices, Most of the agricultural work parade registered The dance review, a very fine showing queen, and for her two each married recently, have had chil- planned on using several jeeps and made $25 any of the grade schools for the summer is complete and both In and at ma- attendants, as in re would be more than 20 Final Rehearsals Scheduled dren, or - have changed their belonging to the national guard neuvers the parade in years. past there will .not be much agriculthe roperformed All children who will particstatus in any way to make cer- and Ogden military installations lionalities represented." the years the Junior " "Through fall haruntil tural employment deo directors stated. Chamber has sponsored the arena, the tain that the change Is recorded for floats but the Korean crisis ipate in the dance review vest, Miller said. eppson served in the Central if be in Peach Queen contest and dance should be at the Intermoundoubtful office. it will makes that her ;ific mission, for in ' However, preparation trading, Joe Cushman of Preston, for 3rd Ward Plans Square we have endeavored to conduct A great deal of confusion at possible. tain Indian school's em fall agricultural work the em- mer district performing wed-gof Ro the governor recreational hall at the Peach feature in 6uch "We will greatly appreciate Dance funerals, baptisms, bless-an- d ployees' ployment service is conducting tary 165th district, was the the last moment is saved if Saturday Evening a manner Days 9 o'clock Thursday (tomorrow) no Box Elder that everyone is properly registered, the loan of a jeep or any small a survey of all labor that will The Brigham City Third ward young lady can help but feel speaker at a Rotary information she said. be available then. vehicle for one of is of the Brigham City sponsoring a square dance, honored to be chosen as a canmeeting to all to according sent L. D. S. associates Cards are being and noon. Alf L. Free- ed on the need for housing for the clubs td build a float on, Saturday, August 12, at 9 club 'Friday didate and every candidate will instructor. who have registered at man of the npanions were from Salt Lake clock in the evening on the thoroughly information employees at the Intermountain chairman Smith concluded. will be people Rotary rehearsal the experience, Another office the in the we 13 employment They kept us so busy Thera will (be prizes award- j tennis courts of the Brigham even if she enjoy is not one of the Forheld Friday morning at the past requesting to know if they committee was program chair- Indian school. W have time to In ed of classes in floats. three two Box with the entire Johnston get man. ' solos, Earl sang Young park chosen for the ' top same time. will be available this fall for the class A division there will Elder stake invited to attend, it tunate trio says. R. V. Shaw of Las Vegas was accompanied by Mrs. Johnston. said. Johnson honors, When 1 left, the people" there work. harvest is of $20.00 apiece; was announced today by coma visiting Rotarian, and L. A. Cushmans talk was on the be four prizes story of mother nature, who is "This he added, year,. a hot receive nt seem to be do who Those B mittee members. nearly as lost in the darkness of the world Bundy, president of the Brigham Rotary concept of personal and four $15 prizes in the class bur aim that every girl selected the possibility of and finds happiness in the four card but wish to be registered City Kiwanis club, and Jack club service to the community, section; tour $10 prizes in the dances and Featuring square as a candidate tor Peach Queen 1 as they were here, when I seasons, the four winds and the for employment may do so at Sneeden of Salt Lake City were with examples from his exper- class C section and a grand mixes, a floor show will be held can feel, that she has been faoffice. lyed in the U. the employment S., Jeppson other happy creatures of every guests. Quig Nielsen toasted ience of jobs that were tackled prize of $30. The grand prize at 9:30 oclock. Cake, pop and vored and highly honored t by, There was a lot of activ-tEz Owen on his birthday anni- and successfully will feature ballet accomplished winner will. not be one of 4he home made candy will be on her sponsor and by the people be seen around Pearl Har- - day living, four class "A winners. . sale at the dance. and square dancing To versary, and Vosco Call report- - by Rotary clubs. tap of her home . community dances, and .trooP movement and navy is comwhich the group large by . county. lvity, but the people there posed of children ranging In age Bob Pella was wiginally head med to be it rather from three to fourteen. Dauna taking of the Peach queen contest for y-Naturally they all Jensen will be narrator, for the this year, but because he was that war could be evening. Recent action by the Box Elder Lawrence G. Carter and A. Lorin okayed- by the board at a recent to the larger court if the people called to active military duty as rted." of Mantua were willing to pay a member of the local National The public is cordially invited . A homecoming honoring Flor county school board assures a Hunsaker, members of the school meeting.he Hawaiian people are look-- . to attend the review, to be held ence Baird will be held Sunday new Virginia Ericksen, accompa- for the additional cost of con- Guard unit, the directors and Coone peradditional and for the board, unit heating to the people of the at the Intermtn. Indian school evening at 7:30 oclock in the at Bear River high school ejgerly officers of the Junior Chamber to be authorized by Hervin nist struction. States for wiU be employed on a full-tim- e of their recreation hall Friday eve, Au- First ward chapel, with all ward rinne elementary school this son, support of Commerce Will handle all the eastern to to the ration toward re1950-5Bunderson, go a school cost a for of presented statehood. gust 10 at 8 oclock. Supt. Weight the basis approximately members and .friends . of Mrs. year at details. T feel that to drive back three year. , , quest from the Bothwell P. T. A. $781.00, according to Superinten- factories they are' ready Baird Invited to attend. in ' committee The over-al- l ecome one of At the July 17 meeting of the for an appropriation of $31.48, eludes: J. new school buses purchased by the United Mrs. Baird will report on her dent K. E. Weight. Will presJohnson, P.T.A. Wayne and are eager to be ad-a- s Corinne board .of education, they okayed half of the cost of backstops at ident; Paul MerrelL In a report to the school board the board. mission to England, most of a star in the flag, Meet Next Monday which was spent in London. Mu Hervin Bunderson, director of Superintendent Weight has the purchase of ; approximately the Bothwell school grounds, Ray L. Andersen, state difound. s sical numbers will be presented buildings for the school district, reported the resignation of J. L. 40 desks and chairs and 13 ta- that they planned to build. The rector; Boyd M. Sheffield, secCorinne The Ppson returned to the Unit-i- h board approved the request Coby the Relief society Singing advised that it had been impos- Weidman as bus operator from bles for the new Central school, association will meet at the retary and treasurer. The difollwing his mission, rinne school house Monday eve- Mothers and by Clarice Jeppson sible for the past few years to Bear River City to the Bear Riv- and okayed the recommendation Trees To Be Removed rectors who will call on the was board in unanimous with The ,e, luxury liner Lurline. The heat for the er high school and of the ap- of SupL Weight to meet 14, at 9 oclock, ac- who will sing. members of their various comprovide adequate August ning. took just five days. He of Byron- - Weidman Garland and Tremonton officials its approval of a recommenda . - include , school Hunsaker, Corinne pointment jnp to building mittees for (Mrs. Wynn cording rked at Los as bus to discuss obtaining additional tion from Superintendent Weight Lowell Baron,assistance, in- and Frank .Woodland ' Two on Work the Angeles. Harold plant heating For Bean, Ray Candidates f ago he made that the Bouck, atthe trip president. cludes the installation of a con- operators on the Bear River City-Be- fire protection at Bear River high and Mr. Bunderson Miller, Ray All parents are urged to .Douglas n th on west side of the trees the school. River high and the Hawaiian Packer. Public Office densation pump, the changing, k. Reese, Dick Seegmiler and Bill tend to discuss several vital isschool be Central removed. Makes school Mantua , runs, Elder Request his ,bein& oft high in three rooms, from single pipe 2te Elder called who takes the place of. sues concerning the school, Mrs. To Be Featured, As is customary each year be- Davis, Hervin Bunderson presented Jeppson had com-tw- o Hunsaker said. Bob PeUa. systems to double pipe systems, respectively. a school fore from a resolution starts, about Betira After Service request to the board quarters of work at As a public service and to the raising of the boiler IV. V. Phillips and Mr. F. J. Mantua that the tennis court was presented to the board to follow-an- d held in the Eighth ward chapel college, Ogden, one foot to provide tor a larger Box Elin the interest arouse bea half service in Sunday evening, August 13, allow Limb have retired from service, authorized there be enlarged borrow four hundred thousand Washington State In recent election, fire box which would 36 ft by 80 ft to 40 ft by dollars ($400,000.00), bearing in- years has forged ahead of its from to work as rriy. a year of it in Japan. ginning at 7:30 o'clock, under der county primary but instalcontinue will fuel combustion, the and News greater Ernest the Box Elder 88 ft- - They authorized Bunder terest- at the rate of one per neighbor, Oregon, to' take the on the needed. hhLgraduated from Box EL the direction of Bishop mission-arBox Elder JournaL will ieaiure lation of "bucket traps A son to continue with the court cent per annum, to finance the lea din the production bf hops. returned Davis for claim modificaThe by Hugh and a slight uCho1 with the class Hansen,' 194 short sketch an each of the radiators e Plans now to re $100 tor his services in collect- to be built 361 ft by 80 ft as pre- needs of the district until cur- The two , states and California will give his report to his a stoker. of tion the names whose u women l time. All friends men and ing and depositing monies at viously planned. The board ex rent taxes are collected for .the account for the nations commer-ciar! schooling at Weber. Ward at that . will appear on the primary Three New Buses 1950-51- . of invited are school Bear no . was school however, River crop authorized year members objection, high pressed ward board S. The . recently )nrinISl0,nary homecoming and ticket September Elder Jeppson will be tjo attpnd. , Me Brigham Citys merchants outing will be held Wednesday, August 16, just one week from today, It wa sdecided Monday noon by the merchants committee of the Chamber of Commerce at a special planning meeting. Stores will close at 3 o'clock and merchants and their wives, and together with employees their partners will go to Box Elder park for the annual summer picnic. I" Members of the merchants committee will make the rounds this week securing reservations, at one dollar per head, and when the noses have all been counted, Earl Seegmiller, Glen Fife and Don Sheffield will get together and plan the picnic supper and estimate the liquid capacity of the crowd. Glen Knudson and Walt Burt-d- y will have charge of the games and contests to be stagwith ed during the afternoon Delbert Hadfield in charge of ' the evening program. In It is planned to adjourn time for the Peaches baseball game in the evening. Each member of the merchants committee will cover one block of the business district, Charles Keller, chairman, announced. But, he pointed out, In case the solicitors miss anyone, they may secure badges of admission by calling him ot the Cham! ber of Commerce office; j We dont want to. miss anyone, Keller said, but It is viri tually impossible to make 100 percent canvas. If you were out of your place of business when the committee, member called, or you decide after he left that you want , additional reservations, please let us know. Our committee must have some idea on how many to prepare for and we want every business man and woman and their employes at the outing. e - Den-Gordo- . V - - . Winner Of Baton From B.E. Will Contest Saturday Answer Induction d Call On August , -- . e' Hiusiasm, Fidelity, Of The Japanese 4th Ward Plans1 Missionary Back From Hawaii Food Sale Sat 200 Children Will .v'l Inter-mountai- Drum Corps Will Dance In 20-2- 0 - , Play At Garland Review Friday in.-tha- t o n 1 Former District Governor Speaks s, &T?2?S k2S: four-wheele- d y- home-Jeppso- n .it s- - o Welcome Home Missionary Sun. y . Improved Heating For Corinne School; Board Takes Other Actions - 1 - . t; Parent-Teacher- - , ar 9 If - y , the-lant- |