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Show VOLUME 55, NUMBER 35 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1950 Talent Meets PARADE AT 5 P.M, FASHION At Bear River For SHOW 6:30, HORSE SHOW AT 8 B.E. Semi-Fin- al Show! Wild West Show Fri. And Sat. Aft To Be Top Entertainment 8 5 PAGES The Guard Moves Out Tuesday At Noon Guard Captain Is Forty of Box Elder county 7 most talented amateur perform! ers gathered at the Bear Rivef The Box Elder County Fair, City L. D. S. ward recreatioq a major attraction of this rich hall last Saturday evening I Captain Dean Freeman, com vie in the semi-fina- l event for agricultural region, will get off manding Battery A of the north the honor of performing at the to a good start on Thursday, ern Utah National guard battalBox Elder county fair, Friday, August 31 at the fair grounds ion, spoke at the weekly lunchmile west of Tremonton, for eon meeting of the Brigham City , September 1. three big days of fun, exhibits, Rotary club Friday noon. Winners will be selected at competition. Captain Freeman, Lieutenant the final fair contest. . One of the older fairs of the Glenn Johnson and Second Lieu-tea(Ranging in age from four years Wendell 'Hess were speto 25, 20 of the acts, or numbers, Intermountain region, it is also were named for the final com- one of the largest. As many as cial guests, along with Dave Hib-be- r, C, Edgar Harris, Dan thirty thousand people have petition. and Mr. Day. Ceee Jorgenpassed through its gates in preThe contestants were judged vious years and a record crowd sen, Cliff Alblght and 'Don Var40 percent on entertainment and is expected this year, according ney of the Ogden club were 15 percent on display of talent, to fair officials. A. V. Smoot visiting Rotarlans. Ross C. Bowen introduced the appeal, suitability ad quality of of Corinne Is president of the board of directors, with Horace Speaker, who explained the orperformance. The show next Friday will Hunsaker, Honeyville, as mana- ganization, salary schedules and take place at the newly con- ger and Miss Edna Tanner, Brig- duties of the local battery and ham City, secret ary treasurer. the army in general, these days. structed platform in front of the The new at grandstand the rodeo Begun in 1921 as Competi- ranks are first sergeant, ser- I grounds. Complete facilities have tion Day, four years later it was casSi sergeant, been built for the participants. to the official county geant first class and poraj private and has been held every private, with a rank of recruit The 20 finalists are Elaine Da- fair since with the exception of for the first lour months after Catherine Campion, Carol Warnke, Shelley Robinette vis, Elaine Stoll and Edna year two or three war years. The trio from Smoot, Joan Corinne; called on the governor, mayors and Chamber of Commerce executives of Utah and To Captain Freeman . 1 t were in joining Family Says Good-By- e Xhe j,ase or a recrult ls Bruce Arbon, tumbling act original fair grounds and ... r'' ,rf ,t Tremonton as it grew the 575 a month pay but them Utah cities yesterday, extending the customary invitations with even more from a $85, pri Lilas Jeppeson, fair demanded more room so private of Bat- sweethearts crowded the paved f officer Snowville; commanding celebration in Brigham violin solo, from Mantua; Su n customary charm and graceto the annual Peach Days vate class $95, coporal A of Brigham City of the area around the station as the fI the new site was selected a mile $120) fjrst 8 and 9. Even if they hadnt been bearing gifts, lugs of large and zanne Hansen, v, September sergeant $140, sergeant tery character solo, west of Tremonton train . was loading. .. Andexop on which guard Produce iious peaches, first class $1T5 and first ser northern Utah national from Elwood; Connie Rae Giles, modern theyd have been welcomed everywhere. put half a dozen crates I ' firesteel and concrete about $200, Freeman said, battalion, minutes before the of cantaloupes aboard as a fare J geant dramatic reading, from Tremon I " I proof buildings were erected, Xhe sergeant, sergeant first class train pulled out from the local well gift for the boys. ton; Carlene Brown, song and the new Will costing improvements 12:10 o'clock at recelve ant ir8t yesterand $67 station, also from from B, dance, Garland, j Battery Garland; Kathie $50, (K)0, and be- - L month allowance for and Janice Toombs, vocal duet, approxirnately quarters day noon. Between 50 and 60 entrained at Brigham City, and r on a scheduled pro-ing local of members the and rationSi battery, were seen off by their: loved from Willard; Melvin Tolman, gram of building and improveBEHS The local battery consists of along, with. Garlands Battery B ones and friends e same f humorous reading, from Honey ment v 0(1 . , a headquarters section, four gun and units from Logan and time yesterday. Units from Salt ville; Bob Henric, Karen Thomp t train Lake City and elsewhere, also son, vocal duet, from Garland; Special events include a pa- sections, a machine gun section Smithfield, boarded the Conforming to the ' The Junior royalty will be the Dorene Wheeler, Erma Crompton, rade, featuring the Little Prin- and a maintenance section. To for Lewis, Wash.,-- ? where on the special train, got off at of the Peach Days parade, the coronation ball Thursday feature of the junior section of Norma DeMars, vocal trio, from cess Janet Cowley and her at- - tal equipment runs into a lot of they will arrive this evening. ; the local station and tnade the the Peach Days parade, riding on Brigham City; Varge Christen tendants Nancy Ann Waldron money, Captain Freeman said, Brigham City friends and number of uniforms in the ree local lovelies went to evening, Sept. 7, at .the B.E.H.S. a beautiful miniature for Im float of the National Guard crowd even: more conspicuous. signed being from Bear solo and River and Ellen sen, neighbors "They a will piano also be "double Waldron, Mary for the Peach Days gym, beautiful ft15011 a million dollars worth, battery turned out to give the The above picture character-- 1 with little Miss Nancy constructed by Carl Eisenberg, City; Genevieve and Carol Ann containing , many affair, as yesterday send-off- . s float builder now Yates, vocal duet, from Harper floats and a" large number of he reported, they spent Burtcher and her zl na boys a real emporsry tart none-- . attendants, professional ox ay saying "cheese before th-B1Elcfer tneftsi: sa bat??rYv' Which left, .here. working on floats in Brigham Coal Johnson, Rhea Nielsen and bi?h school and other . bandU.-Tll- e awn. 4watng: ef family 'Gordon Sandra and Hall, 7 lameras, fll over northerp ttahr at 12:10 oclock yester- - school band. Earlier Mayor L. ties occasioned, bythe activaV.i,, Patty Hunsaker, vocal trio, from The'pafade is at 5'p, m: The accorded the sam? crown- City. being are last to reach J. Bott had officially extended tion 'of the guard, shows CapThey;;' years J scheduled Mrs. LaPrefll" Price, chairman Honey ville; Barbara Billings, Fashion Show sponsored by the day 'honors as the big queens. ! QueenMiss Carol Warnke ing Lwls between 6:30 and ,7 the towns best wishes for of the parade for the Kindergar- saxophone solo, from Perry Tremonton Jayceetes is sched- tain, Dean Freeman, his wife at and Junior The her queen her two attendants. Miss At present they speedy and safe freturn to the and three children, his parents, al- - oclock tonight. ten from Russell vocal m. solo uled and 6:30 club, for is organization 10 sponsoring Jensen, p. be will' crowned at tendants ?rine Campion and ' Miss oclock in the reBear River City; Theron Butler, ways a center of attraction. At a?e assigned to the Sixth army, boys at an early dinner at the Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Freeman, evening, the same of the Junior parade, again ey Robinette. children minds and the Riverside; 8 p. m. the Horse Show will take directly under General Weide Howard banquet room. Parents, and Brigham City Mayor Lorenparents piano solo, from time as the Peach Days queen. ; of Brigham City and surrounding Duana Jensen, dramatic read' the spotlight with many of the JTieyer' 1ie artillery battalion friends, wives and families, and zo J. Bott, second from left. three blossoms trio, along with The peach Murray to a division, - ls not assigned towns of the Mont from and prizes many quarwere selected ing, Brigham City; thoroughbred countys by representatives secretary of the Cham awarded for participation in the Tanner, vocal solo, from Grouse ter horses displayed and judged, of Commerce and Peach of all women's clubs, auxiliaries Junior section of the Peach Days Creek; Sharon Deem, Maxine and demonstration of Shetland manager, left Brigham and church grotfps last week in s and Ruth Pettingill, instrumen ponies, directed by Harold Felt names K 8 oclock parade. with their Man Brigham City, Tuesday morn names from of In drawn miniature float section tal trio from 'Harper; Carol Mad of Brigham City, that promises the the after, smiling' for the pic being a first prize of $10 and second sen, accordion solo, from Dewey to be very colorful. which appears in this issue many five and six year old canRe-entedidates entered by the various prize of $5 will be given. Prizes ville. Box Elder News. rs A wildwest show will furnish The anmkal Second ward outiir first will be awarded for bicycles, tristop was In Ogden, organizations. of the entertainthe highlight will be held, Friday evening, ing Nancy Burtcher is the daugh- cycles and doll buggies. they were to present an of ment during the afternoons Cyril A. Goss, gunners mate September 1, at Rees Pioneer Also children who walk in the ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Burtition lug of to peaches Friday and Saturday, Sept 1 and third class, son of Mr. and Mrs. park, it was announced this attendant Sandra Gordon parade in costume will compete Rulon White, but About 250 ward members and 2, with Radcliffe Henrie, Mervin Archie Mayor cher; J. Goss and husband of week by Bishop Glen A. Knud-se- fiends Mrs. is Mr. and of for the was in Canada prizes. attended - the- - Brigham and Com- Sam daughter di Mrs. Della Goss of Christensen Alvin Norr and Brigham City, Gordon and attendant Dawn Every child in the parade ber Earl received the girls Seventh wards fifth birthCity races and Races Au-o- f novelty recting. reentered the navy Tuesday, is the daughter of Mr. and will receive a prize, Mrs. Price ie All members of the ward and day anniversary ! dinner Saturmayors absence. The Hall all kinds are scheduled on gUst 29, . Mrs. Bruce M. Hall. said. wsed for a their families are invited to at- day evening, - and pushed the the program with and picture for the prizes Goss served in navy in tend the affair which will start wards some Ranger Murle J. Markham trophies for winners. More in- - worlR War II in the paper and then left for building fund the Pacific area, at 6 o'clock with an hour of $5,000 German 11 first fires states of that the Spurn nearer its goal, with $10 Orphans oclock terest is being displayed in this and snce hls appointment has discharge on his district thus far event which is restricted Governor J. Bracken games and races for the chil- donations and an equal ..sum to Lee. Ice Cream; Too Rich worked; at 'Hill Field. He has dren. the state 90 percent have been season this from the L. D. S. church ' gen-- . been has than capitol building county horses, been a member of the naval rewere received eral headquarters, barbecue be lunch The , will Gov-Pa. HUNTINGDON VALLEY, by the displayed in several years by serve since his discharge. He who inand 7 will oclock The large recreation 'hall In promises to attend (UP) Michael Selke, six, and The next two weeks, particu- local people. All horsemen and and his wife have two children, served at each Days clude barbecue sandwiches with the new chapel was pushed to kids having ponies they would celebration at his brother, GunLabor ' Day week-enthe larly one of the I all the trimmings, circus lemon- completion for the occasion, and days, and all ther, German orphans now livis the most critical part of the like to race are urged to get into e Salt ade and a surprise dessert,. All was equipped, with .25 large, taLake papers had ing with a family here, surprisit .. and are fuels season, very dry ,, ?raphers ready to those attending are requested to bles that had been constructed to their ed They young playmates. snap fires spread rapidly. Many perA new feature to the fair, a hearts content, bring plate, knife, fork, spoon by the priesthood quorums uncream. Box ice like Elder for the dont 'High praise sons will be planning one last talent show, sponsored by the and glass. taking the picture with der the supervision of the build. school lunch program was re- outing before school starts and Farm Bureau too rich for us, they Its Women is schedovernor, one of will An program interesting ing supervisor. Finished in time week the this ceived Superinby So butter. cooler is papers said. with the nights people uled for Friday night t 8 p. m. h some outdoor follow the evening supper with for the dinner, the tables will tendent Kenneth E. Weight in tend to become more careless. pictures solid more en- queen of The the countys top boys prefer each organization of the ward be used by the ward for. similar and her attendants a letter from Rodney A. Ashby, We would like to caution every Twenty tertainers will perform in front estate capitol became , a food. contributing a number. To con- occasions in the future,' . : Y a report by Mar- one going on such an outing to ot accompanying the grandstand for top. hon Give us plenty of soup, potaclude the program, the High ;und or seVeral pictures. school lunch state use every precaution to prevent ors. Another work project whose are from communisaid. jorie Meyer, hot shots have challengand this much Priests They vegetables, toes, they s accomplish-S'rlreviewer. a forest or range fire. Build your ties scattered all over the counsuccessful completion was noted to team a softball ed the girls in got the car and especially fire only on mineral soil after ty, some Ashby mentioned o from as far at the dinner was the purchase north again for a 3:00 game under the lights. the fact that one year ago only a place has been cleared large away as coming of folding chairs for the -- new Grouse Creek in wesappointment in Logan, which meals served schools six enough so that the fire cannot tern Box Elder county. Mrs. Anchapel. Ward members purSreet them met all Type A meal require- spread to dry material outside drea were Mrs. John O. chased chairs for members of and Huggins Owen; the ments. This year 23 of the 25 the cleared area. Pour water Garfield will direct this event. president of a he their families and donated thetn county Chamber of school lunch centers had 100 on your fire and stir the ashes Mrs. C. G. I to the ward for use In the new ls chairman of e Adney $ two The C,?ude Quinney, and so that they are well mixed and the judges committee. The 20 ,, percent compliance. chapel.' Three hundred chairs schools had a deficiency In the wet. Hovey -- and ei TwerIin were picked from a wealth of now are on hand for use in the tnberlake. amount of butter used. Dont throw matches, cigar- high quality talent and the Represen- chapel. ft?1? the J'Qgan ettes, cigars, pipe heels, or light- show promises to be very ena paper The chicken dinner," with all Max Murphy and William Ra "Yearly improvement in the ed fire crackers from the car Photographer for one of the fate served to - the . trimmings, tertaining. and management der of Corinne have been accept window. Use the ash tray. A meeting has been called for organization crowd Saturday night was .donutri the of the units and in ed fo rservice with the United tory Wednesday, September 6 at 8 tional iachDPaysUreS Sit down to smoke if you are The horse pulling contest will nated by ward members 7 and of the meals serv to States the quality navy, according served under the direction of the oclock at Park Valley by the ed is evidence of efficient su- fishing or in the field where take8 place on Saturday evening Ogden recruiting station. fire danger is great. - Put your at p. m. and entries have been Utah State Soil Conservation Much wrote. The men were sworn into the ward Relief Ashby received from all over the state, committee on the creation of the pervision, 'Following dinnerprogram success of the program smoke out in the soil before you showing considerable at Salt Lake City and they of the navy interest it was presented, including com,, to start moving about. Then there in draft horse proposed Minidoka district, attributed be trainmust for j'ald left the directly A immediately performance. was announced this week by the unceasing efforts of the is the home side of the fire sitwho left recently to join ing center at San Diego, Calif. edy song skit by Mrs. Art Steffor be will used dynamometer uation: The children may have Ray Walker,, state chairman. Men of draft t age who have fen, Mrs. Dick Hansen and Mrs. supervisor, Mrs. Ruby Hansen. the contest. This event is di the United States fleet. This to Lewis, and specialty, numacquired a miscellaneous col- rected to Walker, petitions I not According in is second yea received their draft no Ray his stretch the Mishap by Thos. Summers, George bers from Logan, arranged by The report referred to was on lection of boxes, boards and for the new' Minidoka district can in tice still enlist the navy, Dan of Box Elder other equipment for play houses Crozier, Park Stumm and Mer- navy, having served during an inspection Frodsham., Nile .Sorenson have been received. lin Nielsen. Cull 3irkham, mem- according to Warrant Officer L. was master of ceremonies. . Y was be- or maybe there is just an accuII. He a World War made facilities lunch school Brigham the F. Swift, who is in charge of to Walker, According 1950, mulation that should be burnTheme of the birthday dinner cadet who patrl 4(1 Directors of the Womens de ber of the naval reserve. the Ogden recruiting station. is being held to act tween January and March, C. A. P. tour was Lets be in our new chapel for December, ed. Before doing this contact partment are Mrs. Victoria Johnof meeting on operations the with filed was i1Cntered the most on petitions your county fire warden or City son, Bear Eiver City, and Mrs. by Thanksgiving." Sponsorship Former Rail Agent Dies1' t office. According to this 1949. The reportreview compared Fa i"cident of the from the Fire Chief. They will know if Edith Summers, Tremonton, was by .the ward bishopric and , tour state t con- with a similar with cettes; Junior, Mrs. Phyllis Hunwill district Was the petition it is safe to burn. This may save Miss Bessie Hansen, Brigham saker; Needle Work, Mrs. Vesta nearly over. Henry Lynn Meffert, 63, freight building., committee under the Box Elder county preceding year. or that of a neigh- City, home demonstration agent, Jensen, and Mrs. Ross Coombs; and passenger agent for the direction of Bishop Lewis . home in which sist of all of your Miss of Meyers on Lake Other points of the Great Salt ' bor or a crop. . Quilts, Rugs, and Spreads, Mrs. Union Paciic Railroad company Wight, with, the cooperation of other C. A. P. west south assisting. and. west of Range 10 report included: the are farmers ding Rudy Scholler; and Schools, Su- at Boise, died Sunday.- - Death all the quorums and - auxiliary finishing with pi-Many be congratthe to is district jptauI ,oe the "The and north on the truck M' Jeffers, of West Supervisors include Arts and perintendent K. E. Weight. was attributed io cerebral hem organizations Of the ward.'- - ... ulated on the type. of. equip- their harvest, tractor and on the south. are direc- orrhage. Mrs. exhibits Crafts, Lavela are hot and exhausts Mateson, i i being capable . ..... a runway Great Salt Lake been provided has which required le ment Miss He lived in Brigham City be That's Real Bouncing base in Oma- - .According to the ..' small units as well as in of starting a fire in stubble. and Joan Christensen; Baking ted by Thomas Summers, Ray N. ownthe in land all publication, The Have a shovel on each outfit. Candies, Mrs. Andrea Hug- Porritt, Douglas Quayle, and fore moving to; Boise 29 years . PULASKI Va., s(UP) Captain Jeffers gal centers. area ej . the the with larger or occupiers not too hard gins; Clothing, Mrs.. Alice Ward; Ralph Tolman, with Girls club ago, serving as agent for the county board appropriated $1,525 are Fires econousually sailed n the face- - Kirk-e- ers district operates have the right to attend the "The school lunch programs. cu HP nd to handle when they are smalL Canning,. Mrs. Grace Homer; El- supervisors, Mrs. P. E. Ault, Miss O. S. L. Railroad here, to improve the acoustics In the eifunes to be heard on the mical and meeting afield always derly people, Mrs. Viola Porritt; Janice Coombs, Mrs. Wanda courtroom here when tests show . If you are going set accurate and two. and ; a .complete matter. Flowers and Plants, Laron G. Adams, Mrs. Inez Thomas, Mrs. , around in The News-JoUrnshaJ teceived bruises. telephone ed a word ,bounced for-1record' forms has been pre- carry a shovel and a bucket of Mrs. Ruth and Mrs. Anderson, Eva Arvilla room n of Mr. and Stark will This is Michelli; camp number in the the 1,000. your In Vow r help put used put phone your is being pared and Fashion Show, Tremonton Jay- fire. news, please. Y 5.4 home Prance, and other European district. y u!nn' arrived tour. had been to in a j Paris, points Speaker At Rotary nt Et-te- rt -- I ... , i , Junior Royalty Be Crowned At The . ten-yea- Coronation Ball At icers 1 Thur., Sept. 7 at-th- ,( ft elebration full-dres- ,5 , Second Ward To Brigham City U.S: Navy Seventh Wards Hold Outing Friday Warned Of Fires n. Next Two Weeks School Lunch ; . man-cause- Wins Praise d s. at ?! I d From Inspection v I .1 ' ' West Box Elder Soil District : Corinne Youths , Enlist In Navy Meeting Called , wciety.&X' - Kirkham i ceivt woe iveaT. cd on AVlane , 1 , . S 4-- itf0r'e . ' -- S f - SUP 1 - 40-da- seconds. . |