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Show Raise Membership To Over 150 TTT S.u 9 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. 20, 1950 VOLUME 65, NUMBE8 51 'I Musical Festival) Planned For d y Dec. 23, By MIA The annual Christmas music under the produced direction of Mrs.. Margaret John sen with participants', from both the North and South 'Box Elder stake M. I. A.s, will toe presented Sunday, December 24 at the Box Elder stake tabernacle from 5 to 6 o'clock in 'the afternoon. It was announced today. mi Featured on the musical program will be the singing of the boys and girls Glee dubs from Box Elder high school and scriptural readings .which, are under Ernest Bradbury Hansen the direction of Joyce , Thorurn, . . . completed recruit traindirector at, the, high speech of ing. An school. arrangement chimes will close the- - program, Everybody is invited to attend the program. t ' i i ' 1 'fs rvf a ' ) Brigham Sailor Cecil Bradbury Is Sworn In As A Member .of the Brigham City post 10 American Legion by Mr. McNeal, leader of the team from Salt Lake City. On the left is Dave Forcey, Utah Department com nan-,- r nd on the right Commander George Hodges of the Brigham City post. Many new Hibers were initiated. Corinne O.E.S. To Finishes Training ' Install Officers Jacob Carl Nelson Sells Electric Service System fry Ernest' Bradbury Hansen, sea man recruit, U.S.N., of 240 north First east, Brigham City, recently completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif., and is now available tor assignment to a fleet unit or to one of the navys Schools for specialized training. Hansen is the son of Bishop and ' Mrs. Ernest Hansen. 4 of this period training, During he underwent intensive' drill 'tn such subjects as signaling,, navigation, basic ordnance and seamanship. He also was Indoctrinated into the ways of the navy and learned the customs of the Service. . - ; SANTA WIIL MAKE LAST VISIT Stores To Riemain Open Til 8 P. M. Wed. Till Sat. festival,- BEFORE RETURNING TO POLE Brigham City stores will be 8 o'clock In the tonight, starting evening, Wednesday, and will continue to do so until Thursday and Friday, according to D. M. of Mason, secretary-manage- r the Chamber of Commerce. Stores will open at 9:30 o'clock each morning. - open until ' Jaycees' Annual Home Decoration Contest Will Be Judged, Shortly Before Christmas nal stop in Brigham City, before returning to the north pole to load up for his big trip, next Saturday, December 23, and to help St. Nick fill the town with Christmas spirit ymost of the civic clubs have undertaken a project that day. Santa mailed ahead a carload of candy and nuts that is Five B.E. Men now being sacked toy ladies of the Civic Improvement club. It will be distributed to every kid In In town by the whiskered old with the assistance of his gent Five Box Elder county men "little helpers, the Brigham were Inducted Into the U. S. ar- City firemen. my last week under the selective the day ChristThroughout service law and left Ft. Doug mas music will be played over les for Fort Riley, Kansas, where public address system dona they were to report to the 10th ted by Dee Glen Smith. It will division. infantry also be used to Issue directions They are Pedro Misrasi, son to the kids seeking Santai Claus. of Mrs. Vanphia Misrasi, Route That evening there will be No.;j, Tremonton; Collin LaMar two Christmas parties tor chil- Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hansen of Bear River Are Inducted t iit dren at the Jntermountain In- From 6:30 to 8 clock In the evening, the younger group of students there will be entertained; and from 8 until 10:15 the older group will hold a party ; The Brigham City Rotary club, with Alf Freeman as chairman, is in charge of the Christmas program at the Indian school. Santa will visit dian school. Army . I: f: the two parties there and will pass out candy to all the kids with the help of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce. " i A group of carolers will travel all over Brigham City that evening in the gay caroling custom, stopping at the Indian school to sing to the children there. Transportation for them is being furnished by the Kiwanis club. Always an outstanding event of the Christmas season, in Brigham City is the annual home Christmas decoration contest, sponsored by Junior Chamber of 'it Under the direction off the in1 stallation officer,. Mrs, Winni-fre- d f and i the outgoing Ryan & 43 Utah Funeral services for Jacob worthy patron, Helen Harrison, the Corinne O. E. ;S. Carl Nelson, 78, who died at his of Ogden, No. 11 will install - their new electric ine town of Perrys election voted to sell its electric home in Brigham City Friday at elective and appointive officers, system which dates backi ,, 6 a. m. .following a years ills December 26, at the Corinne has been sold to theM!?; U. P. & L. offered ip: ness, were held Monday at' 1 Masonic ; City. , the hall, at 8 p. m. Family Power and Light company, praisal, in oclock in the afternoon the Claude iDeVon Gilbert, son of bid of which has $12,000 and friends will be invited. ns announced Tuesday, by high ; Commerce. , , j. Mr! and Mrs. Claude N. Gilbert, Brigham City Second ward with board been ;tha accepted by just Mrs. Ruth Reed is the new board iad E. Thorne, toyi to Wayne Johnson, Bishop Glen Knudsen officia According Korth Ernest trustees. of Corinne; Kelly sident. . worthy matron and Mr. James son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Korth president of the Jaycees;. there The system consists of nine ting. I was in 1907 that a group of Mr. Nelson was born 'April, 9, Reed, past president, the new will be several prizes awarded Rt. No. 1, Brigham City, and ' 4,000-vol- t of miles distribution elective 140 Other About" banded children, son worthy patron. 1872 in Westort, j Idaho,-- ' grand to the homes best decorated. . jy residents from John Kano, Nobuyoshi 321 meters some and poles children and young friends of some money, set line, of Jacob Carl and Hansine Ma officers are: associate matron, Rexburg, Idaho. , members of the Already many Brigham City ; and other equipment. It serves ria Hansen Nelson The Lucile Howes, - Brigham City; and Brigham City homes poles themselves family have been beautifully of the The effect stepped-ucustomers in 115 B. William Ro associate as approximately an electric distribution L patron, Rotary club, and many when he moved to Honeyville. decorated, in will adding to the ' Yule be felt draft communprogram and this fruit P. atP., farming tern. Brigham City; It was connected with tary Anns and Rotarlans, was a child. He attended Box El- Howes, and Box Elder 2, spirit adding beauty to the county, January tended the annual Christmas Sham Citys Margaret Woodslde, Tremonton 20-3- 0 "" municipal sys-- i ity of more than 500 residents der county schools, . ) re- Marie city. when twenty as treasurer,held Commercial in secretary; at their common city limits which is located on U. S. highthe party He married Mary Ann (May) and Cox,port for physicals During the week other, Christ evening. Perry June! 2; 1897 in the Salt Pohl, Brigham City; conductress, purchased electric way 91 between Willard mas activities will be complete, and. on January 8, when the Alf'. L, Friday Brigham City. crgy from Brigham led Lake temple of the L. D. S. Dora Woodward, Ogden; assoFreeman City. the next group are inducted. They the painting of ChristCoj he system was operated as Serving with President Thorne church. ; They made their home ciate conductress, - Birdean youngsters in singing Christmas Including 22 and be will on the windows of scenes mas and. mostly trustee, Tremonton, nine, are town board association until 1918 when on the Douglas in Brigham City,, where Mr. carols and songs, accompanied Brigham . Cjty, , storey which is David B.' House, Ogden. business' of Martella town took it over, rebuilt it Quayle, Eugene Bott, PaMrs. Regular Hust meeting Freeman. by Lloyd employed under the sponsorship of the Appointive officers are: chap the Brigham City 20-3club has since operated it. Nelson and Leslie J. Kidman. cific railroad for 40 years as - a presented his dogs, King, Prince Business and P. Marion was lain, Woodward, M, last town held half-bouLou Nebeker -, Y a ,laTge majority the t is Monday evening residents Iva and Coyqt,. ir a. maintenance of way . foreman per- Brigham City women; and- the Judg-in- g ; Ogden; marshall, Jennie Adney, at the home of : Dr. J.; Gordon V. 4 of formance '4 later tricks that toy at the recent . general clerk.-delight years.. during Cbltetmas pes- " organist, Blanche Felt with all but-onmember ed all the t youngsters. Then ters bfjthetheschool He was an active member of Corinne; Klnffet-jparteclub. f-- Adah, F (7 'by Brenkrriap, letnontnn attendance. serving-.for Claus Sartta ' himself appeared, church, iTfLt Lions under the The club, Rosalie Tremonton: Confer, At the meeting T. Wayne and with his helpers presented several .yeari" In Sox Elder, L. D, H of John-- ' Musulas, Wood-landS.v stake genealogical commit- Ruth, - Margaret' Lyklns, chairman of .the ath each youngster with a sack of chairmanship will see that Santa pays a visit Esther, Reta Redelings, letlc committee, reported that tee, and was an active worker At a recent meeting of - the candy, nuts, a popcorn ball, to all of the shut-in- , cases in Vesta Martha,Ferry, Coriiyie; At ..one cane and balloon. Then basketball practice for the tilt Honeyvllle Paignt-Teacher- s in the Logan temple,.. as- candy Helen De J Jar , . Brigham City. Corinne; Electa, with Kiwanis club January, 18 sociation, a small Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Yates gave time he served as president of library was instructions held at the B.E.H.S. is and for directed the Young Mens - Mutual - Im- net, Tremonton; warden, Emma toeing Shaw, Corinne; sentinel, Max- gym each Thursday evening be presented to the association by several box;s filled' with toy?assembledi provement association, and as-a simple square dances, Mrs. David Gilmore, president wrapped well A. Pohl, Brigham City. wen over 200 boys- and girls with most of those present, re ginning at 9 oclock. ed for distribution to these chil- ward teacher. servA buffet will The books were be obtained supper , Brigham City and surround by the He was a high priest-inFinal plans for the Christmas the sale of advertisements to gardless of age, taking part. on Christmas eve by the communities are now being dren of his ed after the installation. clubrooms Veterans of Foreign Wars Kris Second ward 'at the time party, and Inaugural banquet, Brigham City, Tremonton and The Commercial . V. were with decorated head, a , were December their death., 23, made, large at. Kringle Korporals Honeyville businessmen. are his widow; three Christmas tree, balloons and a lie Dee Glen Smith reported - on quarters in the Gem Lunch Surviving Atr cut-ou- t the meeting Betty and life-sizC. Erwin (Star) Nelson, of Santa, his the Christmas party the club building, according to Charles sons, Hunsaker gave piano se- sled and his reindeer along the John , W. .... J. Kimber, commander. ,,, Midland Park, ,N. J,; held for children of members Letty lections. Miss Mable Christen? north wall. Nelson, i Oakland,; Calif., and last Sunday afternoon at the sen, an Doyle Packer, Kris Kringle Birnell Nelson, River Edge, N, J.; English teacher at Box The party was arranged by Commercial clubrooms. The Brigham City Lions club chairman stated however that two Elder N. Melba Mrs. school, gave an in- the Rotary ladies night . com- entertained high daughters:, their ladies at a more arrived toys, Santa with There, . repairable linder the on many Books. "Good talk and Lake Mr. teresting direction of the Salt Mrs. Riyo City, and Mrs. special Christmas ' dinner and Mizote Yagi, 54, mittee, of which tor foods and clean, Johnson, a each dance child, gifts New "ccsan council Miss Betty, Mae. Nelson, Shferry Boothe sang Me and Theron B. Lee are chairmen, of Catholic died Friday at 4:40 p.'m. at the are needed to York program at Maddox Ranch en, 450 Catholic students at mended clothing 16 grandchildren, family home after .a lingering was held for them, and they My Teddy Bear, and Mr. Smith, with Mr .and Mrs. J. H. RasmusCity; chilthese of house, Monday, December 1L a wishes meet the program. ' 7 presented broa C. Mr. of Bear Mrs. mountain River . ; school Richard four illness. and Indian formerly high sen, With Sam Gordon as toastbooks or clothre Participation on the program school, was the final speaker. Alston and Mr. and Mrs. Bill entertained at a musical dren. Games,children are espe- ther, Conrad Nelson,' Salt Lake She was bom May, 13, 1896 in toasts were offered the master, older for were Brent ing Cassy Felt, reading; Refreshments were furnished Long as committee members. ladies jiram last Sunday afternoon, City , and a sister, Mrs.' Louise Okoyama, Japan, a daughter of stated. he by asked Eugene Price and to for, Barbara Ma and served by Mrs. Oral Hun-sak- e Ronald Packer assisted! with the Shlchi and Roku Mizote. She Anderson, song; applying music on the pro-in- i cially Barry, Salt Lake City. men by Mrs, S. W. Beecher. the Scott son, School children in Brigham Candland, song; Brigthe song; in was was the orchestra com- Mrs. and Keith Hunsaker. decorations. came to the United States in Interment J. Earl Johnston was in- charge to donate ham of the 1917, and made her home at Bonita Jacobson, poem; Teddy City cemetery. Indian students City have been asked of the outstanding program that be the school and a chorus at least one toy. They may Receives Award For Gallantry Strongknob, Box Elder county, Saitor, reading; Kay Hodges, included a number of ' Weber pick-up- s where song. school to taken Yaher with Tokutaro I" Judge Memorial school, husband, college trio, numbers from a Erma Crompton gave a readTo be made or by calling 192 Lake gi, later living iii (Kelton until City. B.E.H.S. quartet consisting Sgt. Robert will1032. of and chilthe ing P of the accompanied or she came to Corinne in 1933. She Salt Lake City 'Frank Anderson, Barker, Ray dren with their song. was married to Mr. Yagi . May Our fervent wish and aim is service entertained as Lowell Daines and Kay 'Daines. "Sgician. . 24, 1917 In Seattle, Wash. to see that not one little child ' . . Wilde sang a solo. Virginia tor new-lservices Installation Christmas on are her husband, . Surviving Approximately 40 students at is disappointed for the ladies at the Favors of of 8e Memorial elected officers Amity three sons, Taro, Jiro and Kan school, includ-- ! morning. We want tears sadwere four silver 'teaspoons party of the chorus lodge ' No. 23, F. & A. M., will be Yagi, Corinne; three daughters, tor each. members, came happiness and not tears the held this Wednesday, we evening, love, Brigham City for .the party. ness in this land Miss Chleko Yagi and Miss The men, too, received Christ! at 8 oclock and all master ma-- . Kathy Yagi, Corinne and Mrs. Indian school orchestras V. F. W. eplained. mas gifts. Personal items that bers were Iumiko Ishida, Lindsay, Calif., The local post 1695 is being sons are invited to attend. had previously disappeared from among the first ' for last scheduled memormance the Originally her, father, residing in Japan; The annual Childrens Christhome were given back to the musical organ-lira- s assisted by the Auxiliary date was changed to two grandchildren, and six mas party, sponsored . ' bers with Mrs. Ellen Richman, Friday given. 4,.., the members as presents. Returned by MasGrand Past 20. brothers and sisters residing in Kindergarten club, will be held and Mrs. Zina Olsen, Decebmer were such items as a pair of president Lake Japan. V 'Util 1940, Chilkoot barracks chairman, in charge of dressing ter Ortis C. Skaife,;. Salt Thursday, December 21 at 3:30 trousers, to L. D. Wilde, and a of- ' the. be will wherever installing, City, were services held Funeral oclock in the afternoon at the assisting nly U. S. army post in dolls and toilet seat, to Carl Wold. ka ficer. Tuesday, at 1 oclock In the af- War Memorial home, according needed. One hundred and twenty-sevef ternoon in the Corinne L. D. S. to Mrs. Arden Balls, chairman. members and- their .wives H. J. ward with All chapel, members of the club are Bishop were present at the dinner. ; 7 Messiah The Of Presentation In Norman officiating. Will Perform urged to bring their children Vera Oberhansley w a s in Buddhist services were held and grandchildren tor a delightof displaying the piccharge Monday evening at 5:30 p. m ful afternoon. tures of the Lions. John Owen Interment was in the Brigham Highlight of the afternoon was charged with ibtalning a City cemetery, under the direc will be a visit by Santa Claus. Santa Claus, who turned out to tion of the Harold B. Felt fuMrs. Dan Ross will furnish the be Norman Olsen, and W. K. neral home. music for the program. Griffith was of games. ; NOW IN ARMY HOSPITAL Light After Power V Buried Monday Years ! . . ill - 4 d in-tie- d - . Rotary Christmas Party Draws Crowd p Club Holds . club-room- - ; Meeting Monday . 0 Library Given To , - v--- -- , U.-S.- - P.T.A. . I m: - - . Wives At Xmas Party Held e llntermountain Dinner, Dec. 4 Buried Tuesday Install Masons Officers Tonight. S Kindergarten Club - Plans Kids Party , - -- ... v n " ' . the-bing- Snow Carnival Is t Silver Star For Gallantry In Korea $ Corporal Phil Ficrra, hus-- band of Mrs., Afton Ficarra of Brigham City, was awarded the silver star, one of the top U. S. military awards, for gallantry in action in Korea, last week at the Letterman army hospital in San Francisco, California. He was wounded on November 29, while battling with the Seventh division which was in retreat from the Changjin reser-voir.- ' , on December 6. Corporal Ficarra did not disclose how he was wounded in a telephone call to his wife this week, but it was indicated he suffered the loss of his right eye, and shrapnel or bullets in his wrist and leg. A veteran of World War Two, he sery&d dor 30 months in the South Pacific. He Is a native of Ogden. ; I Mrs. Ficarra, who is the for; Corporal Ficarra was first ta- mer Afton Olsen, intends to ken to a hospital in Tokyo af- leave today tor San Francisco. ter being wounded and then to They have two children, Patrithe hospital in San Francisco cia and Lee. JJ -- Vi jv; Slated January 20 Jf The 13th annual Snow Carnival will be held Saturday evening, January 20, at Box Elder high, school, it was announced today by committee members.. An annual event, the carnival Is highlighted with the crowning of a Snow Queen. She is pfe ' sented with a white blanket. : I . v;j La Yon Jensen Earl Johnston ,. . . narrator . . bass ... . on earth, organist f- fhrist and his stay the b ll of in the eve Je Messiah," story oratorical oclock 8 at 2fi, Handels , be mber Presented at the Box Elder stake tabsinaue, 'and narrators, the entire 70 member Stu esides the outstanding. soloists, musicians tn stake choir-wilparticipate. Louise O. Davis - According ,. - ... Corporal Phil Flcarra'; whose wife, Mrs. Afton Ficarra, Brigham City, received word this week that he was awarded the Silver Star for kction in the Korea war. Wounded in action, he is now at the Letterman hospital in San Francisco. ; - . . . - . to Doyle Packer. member of the committee, there will be a nine piece orchestra at the dance to furnish - music;-anhe added, We would like all other clubs in Brigham City-ttry and arrange their events on days other, than January 20, so as not to interfere, ,:r a |