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Show ton Legion Collect Items Xmas Giving KllWi (VOLUME 55, NUMBER 50 Legion and the Auxiliary are Legion hn out his year carrying BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 13, 1950 American Legion, PosOojo Initiate American la! Yuletide program of to boxes of food and toys families of veterans of Box Elder coun- Still Some Season Basketball Tickets At BEHS New Members In Ceremonies Tomorrow . There are still season basAmerican Legion, post 10sO ketball tickets available for ting to officers, biggest event of the year, the mander George Hodges, all Box Elder high school An outstanding, trained home games, it was announcshall very much appre-Lt- f initiation of new members, will j donations of clothing be held tomorrow uniformed ed today bY high school offiinitiation team ....... evening, I condition for children Thursday, December 14, at the Salt Lake City will be on hand cials. The opening game of the reyears of age, War Memorial home, beginning to conduct the impressive cere- fourteen able toys, canned fruits at 8 o'clock in the evening, it mon les, gion play will be held Friday 'tables or anything which was announced The Brigham City post this evening at the high school tor today by Com a happier Christ year has a record 150 members, the Bees. ip make less fortunate Tickets may be purchased those said Commander Hodges. officers com- by jurselves. calling at the high school Special invitations for the services have been extended to or, if that is not convenient, ail of the state department of- by phoning the school. donations should be Those who have reserved the ficers, district officers and all to the meeting of are requested to pick seats on posts comprising district one. an Legion Auxiliary officials. Many classes in a variety 0f'Hdges indicated that many of up their tickets, said ening of December 18, at home. Also, fields will be offered in the eve-- ; the wil1 be on hand, ar Memorial Mrs. J. ning school This affair will have all the ts mav contact program winter State Agricul- trimmins, therell be nothing ison, Mrs. George Hodges, quarter at Utah Marie tural college, beginning left out, You Hodges said. jta Shaw or Mrs. January cant miss this event and be they are unable to bring 3. nations and arrangements Busy people in Cache valley content. Through-O- ut All of the new members who made to pick them up. communities and in Box Elder have not yet been initiated county are finding many practical courses of interest to them should contact the commander. in evening school at the college, cording to C. D. McBride, suDoberman Takes Donald J. Homer, Tremonton pervisor. R.F.D., was reelected chairman Up Residence At Classes are scheduled for two of the Box Elder Production and in Administration evenings a .week, Monday and Robbins Home Marketing elections completed throughout and Wednesday, or Thursday A young Box Elder county last week. Doberman PinsFriday. During winter quarter classes will be offered in the cher took up residence at the 'lday Arnold Whitaker was named home of Doak and Dorothy vice chairman and Dean Coombs following fields: meeting Art and art crafts, English and Robbins. Sunday, and they member, with Gordon R. Carter Monday eve-lwould be most happy to turn and A. W. Owens as alternate Brigham City Kiwanis speech, history, journalism, over to it's rightful owner, members. ppointed committees . for modern languages, Community commitaccounting, it complete with it's extremely tees elected are as follows: it, according to D. M. business administration, econoand Blue Creek, Promontory They are as fol- - mics, merchandising, political healthy appetite. "It can polish off a quart of Howell: Arnold Whitaker, chairscience, secretarial science, somilk and can of dog food with man; Merlin H. Larsen, city and business and inciology, education, physical eduthe greatest of ease," Dorothy Herman Fonnesbeck, relations: O. Dee Lund, cation and recreation, air conassured the News. "It looks member, and Ralph W. Tolman and auto member; Maurice Burt-Jeditioning refrigeration, like a valuable dog and we and Earl G. Fuhriman, alterFife and Rich mechanics, industrial education, drawing and blue print leading, would like to return it to it's nates. Snowville and West: Laurence idance and membership: welding, radio and electronics, owner. If no one calls for it we want to find the dog a good G. Carter, chairman; Ray CarmaSaito, director member; aeronautics, photography, ter, vice chairman; Carl H. irsgren, chairman; Bob chine shop, farm mechanics, home." Yates, member, and J. Holmgren and George Craghead. woodwork and building conand Charles Kunzler, alternates. and social activities: struction, electricity, home econDeweyville, Honeyville, eters, director member; omics, philosophy, psychology, and Beaver Dam: ClarBob Niel-i- n and sciences. lase, chairman; T. Fryer, chairman; Horence are advised interested Reeder, Ray Thomas, People Held ace Gardner, vice chairman; Leslie Bundy, di- to contact the evening school ption: Thomas W. Potter, member, and colOmer Call, ofifce at Utah Agricultural member; Funeral services for Aubrey Laurence O. Bigler and Roy an; Glen Andersen and lege during the day or evening exOdell 10 Johnson. m. to Garland, 34, who died Hyatt, alternates. Phone 100, p. up am and music:. ' Clark tension 176, during the day and Dec. 3, in Bermuda were con- A. Corinne and Bear River City: W. Owens, chairman; Walducted at the Harold B. Felt fudirector member;' Cam 1076 in the evening. neral home at 1 oclock in the lace Redelings, vice chairman; and Roland Harris, co- Afternoon Tuesday .by Chaplain .Tare .Yagl, member,' and J.- Y. Ferry and Jiro Yagi, alternates. Thomas Hepner.- and Girls: j. D. Merrell, WilBrigham City, Mantua, Golden at He was born Pond, member; Roy Barnard, J. Hotlard William and R. Perry: son of a James an; Kentucky, Rule Floyd Barker, and Alice Finley Garland. He ter, chairman; M. L. Reeder, in and Ray Horsley. Merl Beecher, came to Utah in 1935. He mar- vice chairman; :ulture and conservation: An old belief that pyorrhea and October 10, member, and Don Barker Brown, Florence ried lines, director, member; or disease of the gum tissue is Frank Reeder, alternates. Lake in Salt 1936, City. Markham, chairman; incurable was repudiated Monfor PMA Work Reese and They made their home in Responsible Floyd Knud- - day night by a panel of 6ix denThe committeemen elected to He entered the City. Brigham tal scientists participating in national in 1939 and was serve in 1951 will be responsiirtising: D. M. Mason, dithe University of Illinois post- called to guard service in March ble for work in connection with active member; Wade Ebling, graduate extension program. pro1941, and saw combat service the various government an; Mac Funk and Glen The specialists told an aud- in to offered farmers grams France Sicily, Africa, Italy, ierys. ience of more than 9,000 den- and through the PMA organization s committee: Germany. Jim as conservation payments, tists that, in most cases, perio-dentsuch one-half 11 and He had years member; Ole which affects of disease commodity loans, federal crop service. military chairman and Rudy the gum tissue and the bone his wife insurance and sugar beet pay Survivors include teeth can be and two children, Sharon and ments. the supporting ation and Fellowship: both prevented and cured. a DeKvin; eight brothers and lansen, director member; Their remarks were transmit- sister. To Sing In Oratorical ird, chairman and Don ted from Chicago by the AmeriInterment was in the Brigham ild. can Telephone and Telegraph City cemetery with military sercompany to 235 dental societies vices being conducted by the and study clubs throughout the Hill Air Force base. I United States and Canada, including a group of dentists, which met at Logan. Call Woodland Dentists from Brigham City who attended the lecture in Logan are Doctors Frank Saito, Russell Fishburn, Mary Peter- Ag son Reeder, Wayne Bott, Landell The county agents associaToolson and C. A. Munns. tyne Woodland, Willard, tion has elected, Anson B. Call, (wted president of the Box Elder agricultural agent, 23 City club last Plans Dance Dec. of the organization for president y evening at the Tegular Sixth Ward M.I.A. the coming year. Mr. Call suc7 dinner of the Melvin Burnlngham, from Imceeds meeting Mutual " the The Sixth ward Howard cafe. He re- county. hold Washington association will L Gordon Other officers elected were Felt, who provement Saturday dance, a Christmas (tved during the last six the Lavone Bagley,. county agent evening, December 23, at Period. officers from Wayne county, as vice hall, amusement ward led first vice president was president; and Lamont Tueller, Smith, who takes over announced today. enCache county agent was elected the of evenings Highlight Dick Bloxham J and will be the appear- to serve as secretary. second vice president tertainment This was the .organizations Claus who will of ance Santa ,eJt Goodliffe. He replaces annual meeting and was held to nuts and distribute candy The new in the Student Commons, buildsgt. at arms Robert Reese sin Jacobsen, replacing everybody. ing. They discussed insurance the Each person attending Goodliffe. . . Tenor . . matters and relating d. A. Olsen dance cent programs should bring a 10 ematn secretary-treasurer- , to their professional fields. said. officers directors are Ben Ander- - gift for echange, part I PMA Officers Elected B.E. anians Name County ommittees Evening e ! t. n Poul-chairjne- Funeral Services n For Sergeant , r Pyorrhea Club Lecture Names Anson Named Agents Prexy resident 20-3- 0 Dale Baron Fishburn. Outgoing are Verl Petersen, Bob Je Wayne Woodland and Hadfield, 8lK8 nderson. new officers will be g No Room As Xmas Entertainment Thur. the clubs Christ-There was no room in Herods December 23. nor Christianity i8 at the meeting were time for Christ yatt of Tremonton.' nor for the spirit of Christmas with peace on earth and go to will towards all men. Even ail NOTICE . to death hereby given that the point of putting of age. two years to infants for any person according room, no to his possession an There was n ine to the story introduced lu4 Chri8tmas tree. division Junior the of of VT1 Brigham City prologue to De not to purchase annual Christmas Program Thursday which do not have a staged tomorrow, In the evening at 8 oclock school. Hr.114 'high at the ning s itmij are One of the most inspiring j. requested y P fte Police Department tings to be undertakenttom ,Jui.r80n 0,,ering lor sale, group, particularly of P jthout tags. standpoint of number 7 cttncH Ot well as the enter as ipants, Brigham City. tainment, is included vpars presentation. some hunw r 1032 and Although there is Kris ersp and lighter strains iJKorporals will call i story the of tone the pick Up 0,j toys y Active In Music Junior Division To Present There Was iousness and the problems of we everyday living in which find no room for the finer and more spiritual things of life. The cast' is well selected and the performance moves smooth ly, commented Elwynn Seely, vice principal in charge of the Junior division bf Box Elder high school. The music of the combined choruses totaling well over 200 voices is inspirational. "We are also proud of our Junior division band and their creditable performance in this " program. . "Since the nature of the entertainment is 6Ueh that younger children will not appreciate it, we are reserving admission for only adults. . Admission is free, he concluded. . , CUFF KERR AT MEET FRIDAY Welfare Department In Good Condition, Representative Says for Xmas Decoration Of Property Taxes Paid By 50 97.2 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HEARS The 1949 appropriation welfare was the largest in the history of Utah, commented Representative G. M. Kerr at a Chamber of Commerce membership meeting last Monday eve( with the At deadline for paying property taxes in Box ning, and coupled The annual Christmas home plugging of several loop-hole- s Elder county Thursday, November 30, 12 oclock In decoration contest for homes in welfare laws we now have noon, $1,136,187.21 had. been received by the county Brigham City will be held again an effective welfare department treasurer; this year under the Sponsorship Speaking to about 60 memTax payment due the county for 1950 is $1,171,-749.4- 3. of the Junior Chamber of Com- bers of the Chamber of ComunMer-rolwas Only an approximate $35,562.22 merce, according to Paul merce, Kerr pointed out that chairman. paid. The amount paid by deadline was 97.2 perwelfare appropriations have ' The goal of the contest is jumped from $8 million in 1943 cent of the total due. to decorate all of Brigham City to 14 million in 1949, About 60 According to Treasurer Sheffield, the delinlike a giant Christmas tree, add percent of the money goes for quent tax list will be published in the Bear River to the spirit of the Christmas benefits. week. this Valley Leader, Tremonton, season and enjoy doing it with delinthat welfare is deTelling Property owners whose tax payment is coma friendly contest, Merrell to supply aid for the signed the make if save payment they money quent may mented. not bonuses for the and needy before January 10, 1951. in welEvery home in Brigham City lazy, several "loop-hole- s All 1950 taxes paid between now and January contest. is eligible to enter the plugged fare laws have been All that is necessary for entry 10, should have added to them two percent penalty during past, years." is contacting one of the memand 25 cents for each tax notice. Kerr, who is the Republican which, nominee bers of the committee, After January 10, there will be a charge of for speaker . of the besides Paul Merrell, consists of house in the state legislature,; $1.25 for each tax notice, two percent penalty and Armour Jensen, Bill Davis, Erick declared he could see no justianother eight percent interest from January 1, 1951. Seashore. fication for the opinion that the tax Anyone desiring a copy of the delinquent There will be several prixes secretary of the state should list may do so by contacting the treasurers office for the best decorated homes. serve as speaker of the house, after Monday, December 18. Only homes and no business in case the 15 Democrats and 15 houses will be allowed to enter, Republicans equal number of the chairman said. in i Republicans and Democrats We would like to appeal to he house was in 1913( Kerr sai(1. as many people in Brigham City Other issues the legislature as possible to participate and will work on at . the decorate their homes at least a next probably session will be the re apMerrell concluded. little, portionment of representatives Judging will be conducted based on the last census difOkeys Payment Of Half built next year. shortly before Christmas. ficult problems have arisen with on Plans Gym Working the urbanization of the state Lincoln Cost Of Of Kerr said; the perennial probAccording to the minutes of School Visual Aids the meeting, Karl Krusmark, lem of races, the increase in taxes for roads, and state funds Newell J. Olsen and Sons, gen- architect for the new gymnato help build schools. eral contractors, were awarded sium and his staff are working In the 60 day session there , the contract for construction of full time on the plans for the will be over 500 bills introduced the Bear River high school cen- building and an early compleinto the legislature, . so those tral heating plant for a low bid tion of them is expected. Hervin Bunderson, building The Rotarian magazine com listed are only a few of them, of $22,785, at an adjourned session of the Nov. 27, board of supervisor, reported that it had niittee presented the program Kerr concluded. It was been necessary to install a new at the regular Friday noon lun At the meeting, which was . education meeting. stoker at Elwood school be- cheon meeting of the Brigham conducted held December 4. by W. Vosco Cali; Coleman Plumbing and Heat- cause of trouble with the old City Rotary club at the Howard president of the Chamber of one. Democrat LeRoy hotel banquet room. Orval Sack-et- t Commerce, ing was awarded the plumbing in a with was also chairman, White, program representative contract for $21,568.00. inThe board members were introduced RepreWoodland, club presi- the house, Wayne The new central boiler plant vited to the B.E.H.S. faculty dent, presiding. sentative Kerr. Also present was will supply heat for the entire party, Dec. 21. Senator Harold Reese of of was Announcement made Bear River high school and the At the regular meeting, Nochildrens the annual Rotary new gymnasium which will be vember 27, the board of educaIn a short , talk following tion voted to pay half of the Christmas party, which will bes Kerr6, Reese said he believed Commercial the held in cost of visual aid equipment Decem- that present Utah state " toad previously ordered by the Lin- ber 15, Friday evening, not is commission, capable of I 6:30 oclock. ; beginning at ascoln school Parent-Teacher- s roads.. that !, op, ; Chuck Lundberg of Logan and using money..f sociation,-: .Also- - they instructed Bob Grant of an from come increase in I would visitwere IWartello Ogden ; the superintendent and his staff '""f r, taxes, of Milt Dean and gasoline to plan a method of supplying ing Rotarlans, and Ruth ; On the program a was Pocatello guest. for Martello smaller schools with instrucFuneral services vio- - ; Ray Anderson of, Box Elder Maxine Pettlngill played a A. Poulson, who died last Wed- tional equipment before simil; flute and lin accompanied a duet, violin school solo, played nesday in a fjre at his home in ar equipment is purchased for high Sharon Deem on the piano. ; Carol by Johnson, accompanied by were held in the other schools. Brigham City, and Alf Freeman led the club Ray Anderson played violin Harold B. Felt funeral home, Bids On Garland Lots numbers accompanied by Carol , in singing Christmas songs. Saturday morning at 11 oclock Two bids were received reJohnson. A double trio, consist- - J . Bill Long on his reported with Homer Tingey conducting lots 7, 8 and 9 in Garland cent trip to Kansas. ing of Mrs. Jennie M. Nielsen, the services. advertised by the board. Mrs. Lola Nielsen, Mrs. Jane cently Following the prelude, play- Thomas R. Harper offered $170 Linford, Mrs. Lottie Tyson, Alice ed by Roma Thorson, the invo- and W. A. Adams offered $205. Nelson and Mrs. Clair Nelson, cation was offered by Albert The board voted to both two numbers. They were reject sang and a Thorson and bids and Instructed HeVvin Bun duet, Ralph by Mrs. Verna , accompanied LaVere Westover Sang Beauli derson to for sale of negotiate Johnson. ful. Isle, accompanied by Roma the lots and building on them was in ; Nielsen C. Henry Thorson. for a price nearer their true D. M. the of program. charge were offered Remarks by value. , on a short Mason report gave Bishop Ernest Hansen and anChamber & of No. A. the activities F. recent resolua board 23, The lodge Amity adopted other duet, Darrell and Clinton i -M., held election of officers at of Commerce. Anderson sang Whinnering tj?" on mem-be- r Weddirector Leslie their cam last school Bundy, regular meeting Hope accompanied by Bernice of the membership drive, in- - i pus both for the safety of the nesday evening, with Nick KoAnderson. as to troduced serve elected the following new new be zak constructed to worshipbuilding Remarks were offered by Sister Lois Richardson and the there and for better health con- ful master during the coming members , of the Chamber . of Commerce: ; year. closing remarks were given by ditions. Dr. F. N. Barker, Dr. Roy Bar- Other elective officers named The board okeyed the recomHomer Tingey. ' RoFrank Nedbalek, senior nard, James P. Bordeaux, Mr. and Mrs. Westover sang mendation of Supt. Weight to were John C. Reed, Jr jun- land Harris, Louis Z. Johnson, all allow and warden; superprincipals Sometime Well Understand" Robert ior to of visors school Howard, H. M. Knutson, Les Lowe, James district the warden; and the benediction was offered attend the school administra- treasurer; Maxwell Pohl, secre- H. Miller, H. L. Richards, ; Dr. by Arthur Steffen. Interment was in the Brigham tors conference in Salt Lake tary; and Eric Seashore, trus- Frank H. Saito, Bob Schoenhut, tee. Boyd M. Sheffield, George Richard City, December 14, 15 and 16. City cemetery where Installation will be held on Thomas Tommaney and The board voted to assist in Hansen dedicated the grave. the civilian defense of Box El- Friday evening, December 15, Ole Zundel. der county in any way possible. at a special meeting, it was Following the meeting a dutch luncheon was served. Apply For Federal Aid that Supt. Weight reported there are 629 students In Box Elder count whose parents work in government installations and added that the school district Handels famous oratorical, might qualify for financial aid "The Messiah, will be presen- from the federal government ted again this year as a climax for operation and maintenance Volume Two of r. Deta to the Christmas season, ac- in the education of these chilhave been Land, childrens story of the Promised , cording to Harold B. Felt, direc-t- dren. Book of Mormon, The Precious warm in their praise of it. rof the South 6take choir, The Deseret News described The board unanimously voted Land of Promise, has just been which annually presents the ev- to allow Supt. Weight to apply released by the Deseret News the book as a sincere and prayent. Rehearsals are now under- for any financial assistance that to present the true press, it was announced today. erful effort way for musical "story of the district might have coming. r. Neeley, who resides in spirit of Book of Mormon to the Christ. The board instructed the su- Trpmonton, has published the children of the Church of Jesus The oratorical will be presen- perintendent to investigate the volumes "to enable the child to Christ of Latter Day Saints, a ted December 26, the day after request for an Increase from get a tfue of the con- statement from the preface of picture Christmas, at the Box Elder $1.00 to $1.50 per hour for peo tinuity of the Book of Mormon. the first volume. stake tabernacle, beginning at 8 pie acting as superisors in the The Relief Society magazine The text has been followed oclock in the evening. evenings at the high schools faithfully, page by page, and said of the first volume, "This Background music will fee when the buildings are rented for the sake of the childs inter- is the first part of the Book of furnished, by the 70 member for public activities. The raise est and understanding, the Mormon story, told with contichoir and soloists will include would increase the evenings story is dramatized, illustrated nuity and absorbing interest for Robert N. Stosy, Dixie Meacham, wages from $4 to $5. and told in simple language of children, and is easily read by Geraldine Mariani, To Delay Construction Thompson a child of fourth grade ability. today. Louise O, Davis, Robert Reese The board agred to delay con The book in intended for . . . She has been motivated by and J. Earl Johnston. struction of. fences at Box El children of all ages, but chil- the desire to inspire faith in the Everyone will be invited to der high schol and Garland dren who possess fourth grade hearts of her readers." ; attend the presentation free of school until next spring. And the . Improvement Era: reading ability will be able to charge. Hervin Bunderson reported read the book themselves since . . This book has been carethat the lease for the A. E. the story is based on a carefully fully prepared by Dr. Neeley for Roche garage for school buses controlled vocabulary, Dr. Nee- children to understand. . . The will expire at the end of the ley reports. f fictional approach will delight school year. The board discussr. Neeley received her edupeople and will be aped the various possible ways of cation at the B.Y.U. and U.S.A.C. young proved by older folk since the handling bus repair, including where she received her B. A. and author deals very carefully with having smaller garages handle M. A. degrees and at the Uni- the original text, the Book of them. The matter was put un- versity of California where she Mormon itself der advisement until a future was awarded her Th. D. Con- -' ' date. fined to a wheel chair, she has Can Enlist In Navy Aviation The board okeyed the em- - written the childrens books Men desiring aviation trainof Verna Johnson and der an unusually difficult ing, other than 'pilot training, R. Reeder as new teachers sical condition. with the 'United States Navy He j and LeOra Petersen, office sten-Cooley Memorial hospital. All of the publications which can now enlist for that specific j suffered severe shock and bad ographer, and the resignation of have written reviews of her first field, the Ogden navy offive has j lacerations. 'Kathryn H .Hadfield. volume, The Journey to The announced. Dearline; Delinquents Now Penalized Contest Slated Again This Year l, old-ag- e BOARD OF EDUCATION AWARDS CONTRACT FOR HEATING PLANT i , club-Toom- Services Held For , Poulson . Masons Elect ? . NewOfficers - j'? . Tan-iguch- i, Choir Rehearsing Dr. Deta Neeley Publishes 2nd Volume For Oratorical Of Childrens Story Of Book Of Mormon s o . . , phy-Rut- ' ' Dixie Meacham . . Soprano . . 1 h |