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Show County Court House Gets A New Ticker VOLUME 55, NUMBER 37, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 13, 1950 L 8 PAGES Thousands Attend Brigham City's Peach Days; WinnersjOf The Principal Events Are Listed Senior Dreams Prize -- Winning Floats of Peach Days Parade Float Wins Tops In Peach Parade With Senior the theme Dreams" the Box Elder high school senior class float won honors at the Peach Days parade last Fri day and Saturday to add a touch of victory to a very active schools division of the pageant. Besides the title the seniors were awarded Just Before Installing lief inished Dial top prize of $30. iin the tower of the county court house K. B. Olsen, county clerk, Frank Troxell, jewel- In the Class A competition the of Simonsen s Jewelry, Reed Simonsen, and Ed Ward, Civic Improvement clubs Silcounty commissioner, stop a ver Threads won along with the went for a picture. The new clock was installed at a cost of about $2500, dial the Rotary clubs Bells of Liberty, refinished and moved out to the edge of the hole. It is controlled from a master the Intermountain Indian school ock to the clerk s office, is weatherproof and automatically corrects itsself if the pow-gofloat, A Step in Education, off temporarily. and the clubs Portrait Pretties. Each of these floats was awarded a $15 cash prize. 25 Will eborah In the Class B division the Box Elder county new car dealPretties" 'Portrait Peach Day Royaty ers were one of the best with . . . entry of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce,, with . . . entry of the Brigham City 20-3- 0 club, which was one their float, The Three Butterof the top winners. the Peach' Queen, Miss Lou Jeanne Christensen and her atRiding on the float were Carol flies. Also winning in this division were Garlands Womens Greetings from . . . will go Miss Box Elder of 1950 and her attendants, Kathtendants Cleo Jackie and Rasmussen. Jensen Warnke, reignThey out to 25 Box Elder county men Home Art clubs float CinderRobinette. and jesday over ed erine events. Peach all the of Shelley Campion Day for ella, the clothing stires float physical examand the Future Homemakers of leborah Conford September 85, inations, Thursday, Smith, Forty-onof windows Brig14, according to Mrs. Mariila America. north Second west, Brigham ham City stores were the cendraft ter of unusual interest to the died Tuesday morning at Spencer, secretary of the The four winners in the Class board. C division of the senior parade a. m., at her home follow-a- n throngs of Peach Days visitors These notices are not the final to Brigham City last were the junior class .The New illness of two years, Friday of Bee, - the Junior Chamber he was born September were 23, notice for leaving for military and Saturday. the , They Mrs. service, Commerce but and the Jayceettes , said, Spencer' show cases Eng-dat Fouersham, Kent, for the hobbies of The Peach Crop of L950," the daughter of William merely calling prospective draf- Box Elder county people. tees up to see if they are physi"Bill and Ann Millgate Conford. She interAlways an unusual and o fRights - and the . Kiwanis for military service. reared in England and came cally fit Six men between 26 and 23 esting feature of the Peach clubs "Behind the Iron Curtain. die United States at the age of age, single and with no Days celebration the hobby dis years Other floats entered in the 8, as a convert to the L. D. S. beautiful from ' " dependents, are leaving at 7:07 plays ranged rch, parade besides the winners listdelicate handwork to paintings 19, Tuesday, for milied above, included those by the he made her home with the September These men have pass- and included antiques, art, tary n Thatcher fallowing clubs:' Business arid' handwork. family at Gentile ed allduty. handcraft, of the physical and mental Professional Women, Veteraiu ley, Idaho. She resided there Don Chase was director memand are now going of Foreign Wars, Kindergarten seven months. She married requirements of event ber had and the the on active duty. Lions. Beta Sigma Phi tin let Smith, January 7, 1884, in of Ann Shonka and Jean help Chamber pf Jf'fectTdhf.the ;ham City, where she has Erickson. Thgjudges were Mr. Home Womens the Vv' Commerce, e resided.";:'': "'$' Lorenzo Bott, Mrs. C. R Jones Culture club and Womens Civic ' it. Smith died 21 years ago. ; and Miss Lum Redd,he was active in the L. D. S. league both of Tremonton. ' Following is a list of the winThe schoil board of Box Elrch, serving as a Relief so-tners and others entered: der county, Future Farmers of teacher in the Third ward, Mrs. Matthew CompAntiques: urvivors include the. follow-son- s America, the Boys and Girls ton, first place; Mrs. Rhoda league, BEttes, Blvers. and daughters: Heiber The largest single county tax Hansen, third place. Smith, Walter A. Smith, With Dee Glen Smith chairlevy this year on Box Elder Art: Mrs. Dolly Rockwood, man The of the parade and Glen AnDemocratic all of Ogden; Mrs. county citizens will be for school The School Intermountain Indian System Extolling first; Betty Rockwood Marble, L. dersen, director member for the de(Emmy Lucy) Minster, of purposes. The levy is 23.4 mills another Kiwanis of the the winners, . Mrs. Dennis Pimper, of club, . was float side an of art unusual on the work the second; by painting ley, Idaho; Mrs. C. V. Chamber of Commerce the pa(Elsie) a reduction of 2.08 mills from third; and Mr. Leslie Humpage. the float entered by the Intenriountain Indian school. picted ,what has happened to the cherished principles of rade committee consisted of the ' mpson, of Los Angeles, Cal.; 1949s levy of 25.48 mills, acand collections: Souveniers Indian youths on, the float performed ceremonial rites democracy behind the iron curtain. Justice, press, following people: Civic and - George (Gladys) Thomas, cording to Ernest E. Hansen, Douglas Miller, first; Mrs. He-bwith and speech and religion were hung. singing. Pasadena, Calif.; Mrs. Services, Boyd Packer; Church- chanting Alex county assessor.'' Anderson, second; Nanette es, Wally Christensen; business M) Musulas, . Mrs. John Work' will be completed on GorRichard Humpherys, third; Australian Envoy lva) section, Dick Bloxham; Golf publiMusulas, both of Brig-- i the tax books and they will be don, Mrs. Chloe Petersen, RichCity; Mrs. city, Bob Crompton; junior patreasto Glen over turned the county (May) ard Knight, and Mack Wison. to, Smithfield; rade, the Kindergarten club urer for mailing of tax notices and Handcraft: J. L. Bates, first; with Mrs. Eugene Price, chairBrigham City; 35 sometime this month. 16 Mrs. Jeanne Barnard, serond; N. man. ndchildren ; ' Directing the parade ar- 60 great-granThe taxes are being computed V. Burton, third; Mary Ann was Les Dredge. Adton; one rangement units on levies fixed by tax Johnson. Hazel Norton, Ira FarQualifying rounds for the Wo- visors for the parade were HarThousands of people were the following broth-a- n within the county and approv-e- l rell, Mrs. Sylvia Dunn, Annie mens city amateur golf tourna- old Felt and Ez Owen. R. V. dsisters: George Conford, by the state tax commission. Ka Ka, and Mrs. Marria Poul-se- awed by the beauty of Box El ment, to be held September 16, Gourley was in charge of the land, Ore.; Mrs. Peach flowers Cor-l?the at der the with county follow The levies Hanna through 23, will be played Sat- outstanding schools section anl in held flower the Minesville, Utah; Mrs. 1949 levy in parentheses for display Handwork (hand embroidery): Days of hundreds With literally y urday morning, September 16, Walter G. Mann was master of ' Mount, Toronto, Canada; comparison: Mrs. Johanne Jorgensen, first; Brigham City fire departments children decked out in colorful beginning at 9 a. m., according ceremonies for the parade. Elsie building during the two days of Savage, Brigham Citya Box Elder County 6.2 mills Donna Harper, serond; (Mrs. costumes riding beautiful little to Betty Mason. Chairman Smith said the varjineral services will toe hela (6.2); school levy purposes 23.4 third; and Mrs. Ira festivities. Tracy, The city tournament is open ious industries of ' Box JElder floats, peddling gayly decorated ay at 2 The display was arranged unp. m. in the Third (25.48); Bear River City 6 mills Fuller. J. .. t . bicycles Or- tricycles, leading to all ladies and there will be county deserved special recogniD. S. Handwork (crocheting, knit-tin- der the direction of Lew. Olsen chapel. Bishop (6); . Bothwell none (none); their pets or just clowning their no entrance fee. Prizes will be tion for going together and proJensen will officiate. comon was l, assisted who 14 mills the (14); Brigham City tatting): Mrs. Joanne way down the street, this years awarded to the winner and runn- ducing 'ends may call unusually ' beautiful 15 mills (4); Deweyville at the fam-- i was aclaimed er-up first; Mrs. A. Stein voort, mittee toy Renie Littlewood and of each fight in the con- floats and receiving no direct Junior parade me Thursday evening and 7 mills (7); Elwood 6 mills. (4); second;. Mrs-- .Ira , Farrell,- - third; Mrs.. Floyd Knudson. very successful by Mrs. Fred L. test. It will toe a match play credit for the floats. lay prior to services. The flowers were contributed Fielding 8.75 mills (8); Garland Mrs. Celestia' Tracy, Mrs. ElizaPetersen, president of the Kin- contest. In this classification were the 'iwnent will be In the' Brig-JC8 19 mills orx beth Wight, Mrs. Ivy Fulled, by each of the L. D. S. wards of (19); Honeyville Be sure to qualify for club, sponsoring your dergarten following: ycemetery under the mills (8); Howell 1 mill (1); Mrs. Alice Sederholm. the North and South Box Elder , ganization. Groceries: Larsen Sept. morning, flight Saturday Grocery, of the Harold B. Felt Mantua 4 mills Mrs. Johanna Jorgensen, Mrs. stakes. A special (4); Perry 18 display of Buds Market, Wess Market, W. We feel our efforts in spon- 16, at 9 a. m.,.Mrs. Mason eral home. 12 mills mills (18); Plymouth Ruth Anderson, .Pauline Olsen, giadiolias that was highly apB. Jensen,. Sheffield I.G.A., Ken soring the Junior parade were (12); Portage 4 mills (4); Snow Mrs. Verda Welch, Mrs. Otis proved by those who viewed over Jensen Market, O. P. Skaggs, times the by many repaid Mrs. Karl Anderson, them was contributed by Vern ville 8 mills (6); Tremonton 20 Robbins, Mrs. Petersen success of it, Earls Food. Fare, Hansens CorMer-rel- l Davis 14 Called Jack Paul Mrs. mills Willard mills (20) (13); Mrs. Janie Wood, Phillips... we wish to express Sgt. ner grocery, Valbergs Market, and said, Pre and' Donna Harper. Those handling the arrangeYost 2 mills (2); Willard for the To Active Military Duty Sycamore grocery, Fife and Wife sincere our appreciation Elder Albert S. Thorson ments from the south stake for cinct Cemetery 1 mill (1); Mos of the parade committee, Whers To ... Sergeant first class Jack R. market the flower show' included Ezma . . . son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- help quit!', abatement district .75 Ford .dealers: Andersens of the parents, the children and Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn L. mill (.75). Knudson, Edith E Baddley, bert S. Thorson of Brigham each group concerned. of L. Davis, has been recalled into Brigham City and Tri Motor Aleda J. Nicholas, Afton Reese, City, who will be honored at . Tremonton. anual convention of pri-- j Two entries in the parade, be- active military service. v Eu Elizabeth' Christofferson, a farewell testimonial Sun- cause of their difference from officers and Clothing stores: J. C. Penneys, He left September 6 for Fort teachers of Two B. E. Men Finish . " genie M. Larkin, May M. Balls, day Naval Van Engelens, , Milady, Elite, to his departure for the, majority, were not Judged Lewis, Washington. a"? North Box Elder prior In Cal. Camille Bennion, Sylvia Glover, an L.D.S. mission. held Saturday, Navy Training as children's floats, according to Mrs. Davis, the former Donna Mode O Day, Shoe Center, and Renie H. Littlewool. Utah men, re- . er 16 In Two Plymouth, battle mock of chairman in LaPreal Mrs. the Price, First ward Gardner, will leave in the near Blocks, Dredges, Forsgrens, Art participating pel trainin the North stake . Helping . . and Gift be, cently completed recruit in the Mediterranean were Junior However, the future to Join him there.' parade. operations Nel Lucille' Wight, Jean Restaurants: Maddox Ranch m! !oard executive officers ing at the U. S. naval training aboard the radar picket destroyfine and cause their of quality Hazel-Bott, son. Lulu B. Reeder, at 9 a- - m- - with center, San Diego, Calif. Julia House, Jessies Fine Foods, Mater USS D. J. Buckley, a unit of Rose the obvious large amount of tersen, Lila Armsback, reseaman Young, Nina Beecher, June both is The men, Sixth e went into them they Funk, Ruth Weir. And, as Is ties Canteen, Ohmans cafe, LoStates fleet, United work that the and gener-:Jane Christine Louis Bott, Hunsaker, The the case in all junior parades, tus cafe, Howard cafe, Pheasant, won special recognition. mfmbers- - At 9:45 both cruits, USN,' are Merlin Llewellyn H. Thomas; seaman, Mrs. Emery Wight and rds one youngster won a prize but Idle Isle, (Fife and Wife lunch one entered included two floats meet together, Archibald and Montie Lavoy USN, of 677 South Fourth East, Welch, 13n Flora Walker,: Mrs. Emery Wight ward officrs and VanderhoOf. Beta Sigma Phi and a stage slipped the judges before his canteen, Alex cafe, Robbins BakBrigham' City, who united with and Mrs. L. J. Bott. hem,,-??- ' by ser, Both entered the naval 'o meet in a general A.f farewell mhivWl coach pulled by four Shetland name was taken . This year testimonial ery.' proEnglish sailors to afford tactical and are for- training to members of American sthoortWlth Stake board3 and vice in May, 1950, Albert S. (Curly) ponies entered by Bill Dong and boy with a pet dog dressed in - Box Elder County new car gram honoring mer students of Bear River high and British fleets in the Medirepresentatives. pants won a prize. If his par dealers: Joe Carr, Inc., AnderJr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claybaugh. t Wment Contract Let For Work Thorson, - school. first prize, in the ents will contact one of the sens, Packer Motor, Fisher Mofolterranean area. Albert S. Thorson of the Brigwill Winning meetings s, ham City Sixth ward, will be Junior parade was Floats of All committee in charge a prize will tor, Bundy Motor, Nielsen MoSpread. over a period of four to On Garland School lLattendance is desired at Fred C. Hultquist Dies six weeks, the exercises stressed B. Garf, Bryberg and held In the Sixth ward chapel Nations" entered by the primar- be sent him, according to, Mrs. tor, North. Main Motor, Smith The Mark Motor company, Central Chevbattle efficiency during air, sea Garf construction company .nventin as Instruction . of next Sunday evening beginning ies of the North and South Box Petersen. the The attacks. ' At Wyoming . went and section Second the at rolet Fronk Chevrolet, Elder stakes. de to a amphibious 7:30 his be place in aPmary Judging junior year will Cheyenne, Salt awarded was Lake oclock, prior City d ng t0 Mrs- - Earl Sandall Motor, Winzeler MoWord was received in Brighain U. S. Sixth fleet operates under contract for the construction of parture for an L. D. S. mission. to the Babys Boats in the Sil- were Mr. Farral Collet, art inluson of Admiral nriSecretary f the north City this week of the e deathresi- the command of Vice is a divi- the building addition to the Called May 9, Elder Thorson ver, Moon entered by the kin- structor at Weber college, Mrs, tor, J. D. Harris, Bear River Valpnmary board. John J. Ballentine and Fred C. Hultquist, long-timGarland school house, according is now In the Salt Lake City dergarten club, with honorable Joseph Nielsen, Garland, and ley Motor, Garland. . Jewelers, Druggists, office supyears Mrs. (Melba S. Nielsen, Hyrum. sion of the U. S. Naval forces, to for many and dent here Superintendent K. E. Weight. mission home and will leave for mention goingof to the Fourth and his field of labor, the Australian wards "Age Innocence, and The judges rendered the writ- plies and news agency: Peoples The bid was for $167,000. !Can Legion Slates manager of the J. C. Penney Eastern Atlantic store in Brigham City. Construction on the new mission field, Wednesday, Sept. Winston Nelsons Peaches and ten opinion that it was an out- Drug, Glens Modern Drug, Ham! f.ln9 Thursday' Eve 20. He retired from managing the beCream, and the Fourth .ward standing parade and each of the ilton 'Drug, Peters Jewelry, O. C. building was scheduled to Got No Kick floats deserved mention and Tanner store in Cheyenne, HeFALLS A graduate of Box Elder high junior Sunday school. Jewelry, . Simonsens iQ3 Alon September 15. gin Neb. (UP) winltyv,American LeSlon J. C. Penney CITY, secafter serving Reminder. Office Supwinners that the of in in each last school Winners semi Jewelry, July, BE.H.S. remaining picking d and the The the for its electrical contract Wyoming, tin worker, regular nr fred Kessler, railroad Job was to the Cache Valley nary. Elder Thorson has com- tion? which included bicycles, the divisions was difficult to ply, Mason News .Agency. evening, at 8 there many years. wife, celebrating his 12th wedding Electric Jet his survived by is h.e. He War In Logan for pleted two years college work, tricycles,, doll buggies, costumes do." Memorial that $1 e, ( company wagered anniversary, were: The Association of American Assisting Mrs. Price on the to George Reva, of Cheyenne. the and a $10,830 as as .?lrding light plumbing bid, a year at Weber college and a and pets, , Olsen, Stanley Jensen, high he could kick Kim-bewere Nona (Funk, Ly- railroads has opened a $1,000,-00- 0 committee A. C. in Logan. KayLynn il?mn,ander. Kayleen U. the S. at at was year Ewer to $24,513, the hed let said He bulb on a wall. research laboratory at the Shauna Sheffield, Dennis dia Hess, Ilene Kilpack, Harriet re- Plumbing The tallest lighthouse in the and Heating com He was majoring in mathema toys o Yil1 hear rePrt3 on 194 done it before. Kessler is . .. Illinois Institute' of Technology. Hatteras, lies. Ameri-w2ois at U. S. Lund, Richard Fife, Richard Pe- - Balls. Cape arm. pany in Tremonton. tte and the fractured a from covering baseball team. . feet. grand-champio- es 20-3- Smith Receive a At Home Greetings 41 Tue. Participate In Hobbies Displays Feature Event A. M. n e , 1, sou-venier- s, -- -- - , Set For Box Elder y Mel-Smit- 3 ... ' . . Ladies City Thousands View Hundreds Of Kids Flower Display Tourney Participate In Jr. Peach Parade Mar-Smit- d Sept. 4 - 1 Co-rln- Klit-gaar- . tt pry Officers, Meet . Operation Farewell Program f Planned For Elder r, . 4 iclday , , r, . n . -- |