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Show ? v s 1 Vli .A I And They Mean Both Words Of it i VOLUME 55, NUMBER 39V: BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 27, 1950 Scouters To Have Accidents Claim Two Lives In B. E Leadership In a series of accidents in Box Course, Oct. 5 The Boy Scouts of America has a great opportunity to contribute to the preservation of the Ideals of freedom, says Dr. A. Schuck, chief Scout executive of the organization in a statement to the nations 544 local Boy Scout Councils. Dr. Schuck has challenged the leaders of the Ogden area council of the Boy Scouts of America, with headuarters in Ogden, to strengthen the movement because of the need here and throughout the world for the kind of youth and young men that Scouting can produce." LaVon Jensen, Patty Jensen, Harold Anderson, Colleen Hansen His message comes at the start of a nation-widBoy Scout .all juniors at Box Elder high school who are charged with the job of painting up" Victory Round-uwill which oik know townf the there is going to be a terrific football battle at the continue itown,' letting until Dec. 31. night with Ogden playing the Bees, as part of the homecoming festi- ;h school Friday In meeting the challenge of Dr. Schuch, the Ogden area council is endeavoring to strengthen its own program by hav20-30 ing a trained leader In every tees To unit, according to Ogden Scout Mon. Eve officials. A basic scoutmaster This training At the regular dinner meeting course will be given for all of the Brigham City club Box Elder scouters beginning OcJunior Chamber of Corn-wiat the Howard cafe, Monday tober 5, at Bear River City. get in the swing of This course will cover the baevening, Nick Topic was initiathis Saturday " evening ted a member of the club, ac- sic principles of patrol and troop Some will hunter receive lucky they hold a square dance a full to J. Gordon Fell, pres- organization, program planning, hunting outfit as a gift cording Indian Intermountain the ident. patrol and troop meetings, hikfrom the City Junior recreation Chamber Brigham il employees Carol Jean Wamke, winner of ing and camping. of Commerce, October t. to according Wayne as a highlight to the Jaycees the sponsored Miss Box The program will The dance will 14, Duck carnival, according Elder county contest for 1950 re- be covered in detail the first annual i at 9 oclock. counted her experiences in Salt night so everyone connected to Les Collins, chairman. their, th all members and Slated to be held at the Arm- Lake City last week while com- with scouting in any way should are and guests attending, for Miss Utah. be at the first session and all ory building, there will be a peting She hie Yates will do the calling modeled the wardrobe pre- who have not completed basic concessions and last 'and dance, the dance and will give most important the drawing for sented her by the club for the training should plan to comon how to do it , group. plete the course. a bevy of valuable prizes. Guests at the meeting were tehments will be served, Kent Payne of Brigham City The winner of the grand prize Matthew Glenn Compton, who will conduct the course in this ison said. will receive a Browning is now in business with his area. automatic shotgun, pants, father, Mathew as a The round-uis part of the Compton; Jacket, boots, goose decoy, duck at Art Scouts f photographer Comptons Crusade to rvices For else and Music store and Ole decoys and everything Zundel, 'Strengthen the Arm of Liberneeded to bag a limit who will manage Zundells by which ,the organization Besides the grand prize there clothing store in Brigham City ty endeavors to give more boys a will be many more; Anderson when it starts operation soon. richer Scouting experience Tickets will go on sale soon at through better trained1 leaders,: 50 cents each. It will not be he The Boy Scouts closed 1949 mcral services will be con-i- d cessary for the grand prize e with its at .winner high in memWednesday (today) to be present, but all of 2,579,515 bership, in cha. boys and men ,5. thQ Mrwrtua .ward other gifts will go to people "fthe enrolled Each month this year Church of Jesus Christ of at the carnival, Collins advised. thie membership has increased. Saints, for Owen La-n- e On the committee besides We have demonstrated, says Anderson, 6,. son of Mr. Chairman per Collins are Lowell Two hundred twenty-tw- o Dr. Schuck, that Scouting is a Mm. Carlyle H. Anderson, of for mits deer Leon any hunting director member; Baron, lua, who drowned Sunday Packer, O. Dee Lund, Ray An sex in the Raft River and Parte vital force for our democratic it in a Fielding irrigation dersen, John Reese and Wayne Valley areas will bf sold to the way, and for freedom and liber, first comers at the Box Elder ty. We must recognize that we ; ; Davis. re childs court house, October 2, have led people everywhere to r recover-itecounty body was. more from Scouting. r a beginning at 9 oclock in the expect search about to Virgil morning, according from downstream yards re he fell into Weidman, state game warden the water, Ar-h- e p S SB Ve SRDLN ,Wat bo p to! of 4 pr, 2 pr. Square Jaycees Schedule Sat. Duck Carnival Initiates New Member 20-3- 0 For October 14 ll John-presiden- 20-3- 0 n 8 PAGES Football Game Will Highlight Home Elder county last week one local boy and one from Ogden, both 17, lost their lives and at least five others suffered injury. Killed were Gary W. Dustman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wes'y Dustman, Tremonton and Durwood Fay Daley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Allen bf Ogden. Young Dustman was killed instantly at 10:20 p. m., Thursday when the car in which he was riding with two companions was involved in a head-ocollision with a large transport truck near Elwood. The other boy, In another ac cident, was killed when the con vertible In which he was riding turned over near Crystal springs. L. B. Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Stone, Colllnston and Dee Weese, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Weese, Tremonton, were the other two boys injured in the Elwood wreck, Also injured last week were two Logan boys, whose car ran into a bridge near Tremonton. f ; S v' PARADE, PEP RALLY, BONFIRE Again In Service (rtf- PLANNED FOR 2-D- AFFAIR AY With a football game against powerful Ogden high topit off, Box Elder high schools annual home coming celebration will be held this Thursday and Friday, according ;o the student committee. Fresh from a brilliant invasion of the - North Cache Bulldogs field that ended in a 53-- 7 victory for the Bees, Boach Earl Fergusons charges will battle with Cluf Snows lighly regarded Tigers in the first region game with Ogden in several years. ' ping n , i r 4 With several lettermen back from last year, Ogden will be striving for a brilliant debut in their new conference by beating Kirkham Urges 1 Of Saints On B.E.HS. . ; f. Though the Bees got off to a slow start early ln the season against two tough teams, they have polished the faults out One percent of the stake pop- of their play and have been tagLt Willard B. Call ulation on L. D. S. missions is a ged the team most likely to World War goal to strive for, said Presi- succeed ln Region One. ' . . . veteran of Two, was called to active duty dent Oscar. A. Kirkham of the Game time Friday is 8 oclock L. D. S. First Council of Seven- in the evening. recently. ty at the North Box Elder stake Working up to the climatic quarterly conference last Sun- game, a two day school festival, day. will be In the offing for the high Lt. W. B. Call In the North stake, which has school students. a population of 4600 L. D. S. Thursday evening, all the stumembers, that would mean 46 dents will congregate at the missionaries serving the church. tabernacle at 6:30 p. m., line up Brigham City Golf and CounAccording to Vernal Willie, and hold a parade down Main try club will be a battlefield Lt. Willard B. Call, son of president of the stake, they have street at about m. After m. as 3 at with Thursday p. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Call has been 44 missionaries ln the field, only the march comes 7p. A pep Ally on much action as a concerted at- called to active service. He is two short of the goal. : the streets. j tack by mortar and machine veteran of U. S. air force dur7:30 At will freshmen the exfire. But of instead light President same At gun the time, ing World War II, with more Kirkham plosive missiles the barrage will than that there their gigantic bonfire on: the suggested two years service. be of golf balls and flying divots. one-hal- f one per field just south of the high be of should After his discharge he re cent of the Rotary club captained by Ordoing school and by the time the blaze population Univer is well underway at 8 p. m., ville Merrell has accepted , the sumed studies at the work. stake missionary a in of Utah taking degree skits by each of the classes will challenge of the Kinwanis club gity of Arben Under the leadersrip in 1948, and has be presented. , V) captained by . Dr. Frank Sito anthropology law at the Clark of the church welfare, the to a finish fight of nine holes of had two years of While The sophomores . are charged eve welfare meeting Saturday, the at the job of lighting the B, play. Each chib will field ten State University. at 6:30 p. m. was high- with or more players with the win- university he was elected mayor ning on the side of the hill and the discussion of with the Stadium Village made up lighted ners being determined by the use of the former turkey plant juniors will paint the town. team turning in the lowest ag- of 500 students of the U. and on west Forest street In charge of the skits ate Ma- -' that the last families. the their During bei ChTistensen, - Grant Prlsbrey gregate gross score. i purSouth stakes North and School he taught seminary for the freshmen; Carol John-- , All Kiwanis and Rotary mem- At the year Salt Lqke City, and dur chased afer it burned recently. bers playing in this tourney are novated son, Earl Johnston and Dixie the summer - months - has The plant win be, asked to be at the golf course itig a wel- Gordon for the sophomores;; for use stakesas' the P. as by. as R. R. U; for worked the Thorum, Marilyn Wood ready to tee off by not later .than slstant transportation agent', of fare center, designed to be used JoyceRichard. and V- Bosley- for. the Jim ' h. as -I cold and for Thursday. storage canning, 9p7f the JSaHr service with office ftt tors and Reed Pat and Floyd JenBecause of the intense feeling Grand a distribution center. Canyon. sen for the seniors. i over this much talked match, of Construction the building on He left Fort Douglas Sep Pro Dean Candland has . been tember 18 for parts start will this fall, to probably unknown asked to be the referee in the his parents. His wife and daugh President Willie said. event a protest is raised over ter, Aileen, are visiting for the During the conference the folany contest present with Mrs. Calls parents, lowing men were ordained as 'Pairings will be made as Prof, and Mrs. W. H. Manning Seventies: Spencer R. Reeder, closely matched in foursome at Cedar City. Wesley Burt Reeder, J. Ellis Lee, so of like handicaps that groups LaRue Yates, Edward D. Ward, .delay and mismatching will be Delbert S. Lee,' Glenn M. Earl . minimized., PTA Lincoln and James Lanell Foote. B. : Golf is a game that will L. Beecher, member of Asa in best worst and bring out fchq was released the A report at the September 7 council, high 6 ifrom that us, and it is ag excellent med Film position. Mr. Beecher meeting of the Brigham , City ium toward getting to know A movie on child education recently moved to Logan. Boyd council indicated that the . city Box Elder county ladies prov each, other better by the fellowHuman M. Packer was sustained to take has $43,203.42 on hand as of mental hygiene, and ed to be high winners in the ship brought about by such : September 1, according to the Beginnings," produced by Eddie his place. Utah state fair in Salt Lake meets, said Dr. Saito. minutes of the meeting, returned Two movie missionaries, and famous stage Albert, thefti the more following Immediately City last week taking At the meeting Tracy Larseri, in- Whitney and Miriam Checketts has become. who comedian, will tournament dutch a their share of blue, red and 6upper subof roads, was Inmison their in interested superintendent Lee, that reports gave foltensely white ribbons, according to Mrs. be held at the clubhouse structed to see if people wantlowed by awards to individuals ject, will be shown at the first sionary work. C. R. Barger, fair representative ing the water main extended to for participating in this tourney. Lincoln school Parent Teachers Supplying beautiful music for their here. , 6, the two October property on West Forest1 Friday, were meeting, conference the Said Orville Merrell, chairman day A list of winners released We starting at 8 oclock in the eve- Fourth ward choir and the Hon- street, below the O. S. L. tracks, included the following: of the 19th hole meeting: will pay the expense and take eyville ward choir. Donna Harper, third place in wish to invite non golfing Ki- ning. out in power and water and one of Alberts Last year : to members wanis and of the it cut work; Johanna Klitgaard, Rotary Speaking for the youth same with electric power was the Growth Human films, come out to the clubhouse and were Belva Anderson, two firsts and two seconds in shown in Brigham City to a stake lines, ; us. Box Elder vice of the join Karman Howell, fancy work; The city council ? authorized large and appreciative audience. high president 6chol student body last the fourth and sixth in crocheting; Albert has invested a good deal purchase of new fire hose stuJohanna Jorgensen, first, second Honeyville Cadet Wins of money and spent much of his year and LeRon Johnson, for the fire department and fourth in embroidery and year. (Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott read a time producing films that dent body president this mornSummer Camp spare and rugs; Dorothy Honors They spoke at the Sunday crocheting revolve around sex education, petition from property owners on Robbins, two firsts and two secHugh Hunsaker of Honeyville t P.TA. officers at Lincoln school ing session. South East Forest street between Is one of 27 men who distin- have onds in knitting. At the morning session of con- Third and Fifth north, asking gone to quite a bit of exMrs. A. Steinvoort, first, sec- guished themselves in a signal pense and trouble to obtain the ference, President Kirkham read for street lights on the corners e Air manner at Wright-Pattersoond and third in knitting; a poem he had composed that of Third, Fourth and Fifth north report. they filit, Force Base in Dayton, Ohio last Stander, three firsts, four F. Beck, associate professor of morning. It Is: and also the oiling of the two seconds and five thirds in fruit; summer. at the University of blocks. psychology For Me He is an air force cadet at City Brigham Mrs. Dansell Nelsen, eight firsts The council, after discussion, Oregon, who spent a year of sab and three seconds in sewing; Utah State Agricultural college. batical leave at the Horace I want to live while Pm alive, recommended that Supt Larsen Mrs. Rhoda Owens, four firsts, Last summer he took the air in- Manq progressive school in New I want the have the two blocks filled and of living free. four seconds and two thirds in stallations course at the huge York City, writing the script There is a Joy where this can be graded in preparation for oiling. city Ohio base. . Among the 680 ca for the film, and helping to disewing. : for me. Its Mayor Bott, after reading, the City Brigham dets 15 institu five from Iva Barker, five firsts, leading rect it, has this to say of the claim of Newel Olsen and Son seconds, two thirds and two tions all over the nation, the 16mm. two-reelpicture which Ive traveled to many far away on the cemetery, recommended fourths for fruit; Mrs. .Violet U.S.A.C. contingent placed third, is in color, with sound, that it be checked by City Atplaces The college ROTC actually The color is perfect, and the And Jensen, four firsts, two seconds their and torney O. Dee Lund and see that grandeur enjoyed In won r and one third for fruit; Elva first, second and third dialogue of the little it Is all right before being paid. graces, Roundy, three firsts and two the nation as far as Individual olds is wonderful. The film is But now Im coming home you They voted to give the band honors went Clifford D. Cromp primarily directed towards i see. seconds for fruit at Box Elder high school $200 ori Mrs. James Jensen, one first ton Evanston, Wyo., was first teaching six year-old- s the for payment on their band uniIts Brigham City for me. e in leadership, physical and mor- gins of their beginning. and two seconds for fruit; i forms. r;: : i, May Braegger, five firsts, al qualities; Joseph W. Merrill, , It is hoped that the film will Life seems so easy there and meet with the same enthusiastic Flowers bloom four seconds and two thirds for Blackfoot, Idaho, second; everywhere Boyd C, Bronson, Ogden, third. response here that it has enjoy- This fruit. morning the peace rose U. S. A. C. has the largest vol- ed in progressive communities - iNora Hiilam, three firsts and i greeted me. , . all over.t.he country.. two seconds for fruit untary ROTC In the nation. Oh, Its Brigham City for me. Mission Sunday i iV c j i ;s Kiwanis Club Vs. , Rotary In Battle Of Fairway Thur. Is Called To Duty , -- p Owen 2 for two-yea- Wed. 2 foi Deer Permits Sale five-hou- Educators Plan will be in Mantua cem-- s under the direction of the id F. Felt Funeral home. for that area, y Also, 115 pefmits which are priced at $3.00 each, will be sold Grouse Creek Goose for jrlal m Annual Conclave Service More Openings Secretary ,J fifty-thir- vil chem-physici- D the than 6000 educators will Creek area for deer of either Jk meet in Salt Lake City October sex. ted By The permits may also be obin 12, 13 and 14 to participate annual conven- tained by letter to Deer Permit the service examinations tion of the Utah Education asso- Sales, County Court House, Brig(announced today for ciation. This announcement is ham City. and meteorologist The hunt in these areas, acPleasfas in the newly organized made by Ray S. Merrill, to Weidman, will begin cording of the UEA, ant Grove, president physical research directorate November 11, or later upon Lake Salt air force research iabora- - and Allan M. West, notice. UEA executive secretary. City, Massachu-ThCambridge, Keynoting the convention at work is concerned first general session, Thursthe Life atmospheric research, October 12 at 5:30 p. m., day, chemist and physicist s be Dr. Ben Mark Cherring-ton- , will . il d st five-day- s he e Glance Saves i he po-a- pay from $4, GOO to director of the Social $10,-- yeaG the meteorologist 'tons, from $3,825 to $10,000 ear, toher information and: forms may be obtain-tothe Commissions local wy, Mr. Glenn S. Nelson, 'to t Brigham City post of- n 52 nation Rings Mking two years into the the Box Elder high school Picked their 1952 grad-lin2- s this week, ac st of s DC0Il1P0Sed Patricia toell. a of are corn'- Bunnie Richard Donald Smith, Shirts GMy nnls C. was a Tanner company. Award f"nd Drive Help t SIZES, I4HJ ts f!Peidence service during (Liberty. Bell) sale of United ngs onds, the Box nd Journal has arie1 ft , the U. S. Treas-lar- Mac-Lea- P.TA Committee being purchased Receives te The lucky glance of Delbert Eastern matters. Dr. Cherring Holmgren, saved his son from ton will give his listeners t a near fatal accident, Saturday background for interpretation of in Corinne, when he was bull the current situation in the Far dozed beneath tons of packed East and will discuss develop corn silage. Mr. Holmgren had sent the ments in the international situation. child to herd cows bn another educators part of the farm, and did. not Other , prominent who will attend the convention know he was near as he bulldozed and, Racked , corn silage and who will address various ininto a large pit on the bank of groups during the three 'days clude iDr, Willard E. Givens, the Bear River Friday As he ran across the top of the executive secretary of the Na association; silage he looked down and saw tional Education up Dr. T. D. Martin, NEA director his sons hand sticking Stevof membership; Dr. Robert H. through the silage. He dug and felt for Dalton, head of the Department en out of the silagefound none. but Cornell a beat, pulse of Child Development, SThe child had been run over by University; Dr. Malcolm edu- the bulldozer and apparently professor of higher cation at U.CjLA., and Dr. Hugh was not breathing. On the way to the hospital the B. Wood, professor of education child regained consciousness. He at University of Oregon. was reported as suffering only from shock and concussion at the hospitaL - .i001?' Wendell, pres- - the class. ng the ring Of Young Farm Boy Sc- ience Foundation at the University of Denver, and expert on Far d at ' Re-Na- E' n six-yea- , ... La-Ren- Freedom any amgunt, at the time they make their calls to obtain signatures. The Freedom Scrolls bearing signatures of millions of Americans will be flown to Berlin next month where they will be Lorenzo enshrined in the in permanently base of the bell tower of the Boy Scouts from all troops Brigham City will call at every Berlin City Hall, The massive home in town to obtain signa- Freedom Bell which is being tures of every man, woman and displayed in principal cities of child on the Freedom scrolls be- America this month will be ining circulated throughout the stalled in that bell tower overSquare on free world in the Crusade looking Tempelhof Every person in Brigham City the will have the opportunity, this to present, possible solutionsCorinne week, to sign the freedom scroll crowded condition at the name of a perschool was the chief topic of and add another world Crua free son recent backing meeting discussion at a to according Freedom," for sade there of the P.TA. J. Bott, mayor. - Plans Showing Oct. With Supt. K. E. Weight, of the Box Elder school district A special committee appointed 7 Meeting Of Honors At Fair Merit for spe by Corinne school patrons, con- ervice. n7he paper throush sisting of Maurice Larsen, Dredge Has- - Roundy, James Reed and J. promotion, the the felt ln indicated 111.8 n?te they ftent tf Norman, making 'the of $2,316,000 condition should be improved. seven bods, At the present theresixareteachers Kced rS?r,es with rles there state classes Smith, tirman,., United Nations Day, October 24. instructing them. Indicated he Freedom campaign. ; was Weight chairman Scouts Ringing of the freedom bell Supt Boy same time Eider' At the problem bein in Berlin will be broadcast by county for the would present the contributions, will accept fore the school board. of . E Ladies Take Discusses Problems - ; ; all-tim- - . of-th- . . First Issue Of Bee Planned Friday radio around the world as a symbol of the free peoples of the world united against communism. General Lucius D. Clay, national chairman of the Crusade, said that funds collected in the- campaign would be used to establish and maintain a netfadio stawork of tions in the shadow of the .Iron Curtain. These stations, one of which has already begun trans- third "of ' the worlds ' population who are behind the Iron Curtain in Europe and Asia hear only what their communist masters want them to hear. They are told that Americans are im- perialist war mongers, that the South Koreans invaded- the North Koreans, that American capitalists seek to conquer the world. The National Committee for a Free Europe, Inc., which mitting from Frankfurt, will ponvey the truth to is sponsoring the Crusade for people In . Russian-dominate- d Freedom,; will operate the radio countries lit answer to lies and stations once tney are estabpropaganda of Moscow. General lished, to take the offensive in Clay pointed out that nearly one the struggle for mens minds. high-powere- d Ger-man- You will not want to hurry by The first .issue of the BEE For miles of lovely trees greet Box Elder high schools students your eye. will be published this You will know why its captured paper, Friday, according to Barbara me Shaw and Bobbie Ann Stewart, Its Brigham City for me. The first issue has been 'proAn kindly folks will meet you. duced by A staff composed of ; Its genuine its all true; the following, besides the edi- : You will love the hospitality. . tors: 'Donna Compton and Bun- Oh its Brigham City for me. nie Reese, business managers; Richard Bosley and the followSo keep on going, ing staff members: If thats your joy to be; , v Gayle Badley, Clifford Wat But Im warning you, youll see kins, Nancy Stallings, Eixle Its Brigham City for me. , .. Gordon, Ruth Bemston. Sharon Deem. Emma Lou Carter, Allan IONIA, Mich. ('UP) Police of Hanline, Donald Wendell, Gary fer cut rates on if Shirts, Joyce - Holmgren Gary the fine is paid within 48 hours. Mortenson, Leota Hunsaker, The normal fee is $1 but only a Verl Barker and Pauline Ander- son. dime if paid within two days. - -- over-parkin- g t . i f |