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Show V CANDIDATES FOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICES ANNOUNCED itil torch 1 VOLUME 56, NUMBER 49 popular demand the adult by ijcraft class sponsored ham City., and held under direction of Marie Thorne son every Thursday flight, be continued until March cording to the Brigham City ell ' Box Elder 6 PAGES Face Year Of Hard Work Serving Box Elder People Baby Burton 1st To Greet At Attend College " Glen Knudsen John Larsen And E. B. Owen ; Will Vie For President; Banquet Slated Glen Knudsen, John Larsen and E. B. Owen were selected as candidates for president of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce for 1951 by the nominating committee, according to D. M. Mason, secretary-manage- r. Ballots for the election will be mailed to all Chamber members for voting this week. They must be returned by mail or deposited in the ballot box at the Com- 51 mercial clubrooms not later than p. m., Thursday, January 18. 1950 Graduates last their following BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MORNING, JAN. 3, 1951 ing. e class, which is held from at the 11 on Thursdays south of canteen just age Brigham Hotel, has been ht since October 1. This is ihird year it has been held, view of the world situation as felt the class should be inued while materials, are Box Elder high school is 29 percent and Bear River high school 20 percent above national average for the number of 1950 institugraduates attending tions of higher learning, according to K. E. Weight, superintendent of the Box Elder school district. Approximately 49 percent of available Box Elders graduates are in s. Jeppson voiced a willing-tcontinue the class be- college or similar schools while lts former termination Bear River has 40 percent of provided the class atten-- e their 1950 graduates in college. A survey of occupation of remain fairly stable- with two verage attendance of about 1950 graduates from the schools was as follows: Bear River high with 113 attendance fluctuating Utah State Agriculsituation graduates: tes an .impossible ' Ifie supply of materials for tural college, 19; Weber college, 12; University of Utah, 6; Brigclass. she said, struction and the use of ham Young University, 3. In are free to Industry: farms, 22; sugar facowned tools over 18 desiring to regis-Tool- tory 1, stores, offices, eac. 14; facilities and ma-a- l armed services 11, moved 1; are available for leather-t- , married women 11; at home 15. Box Elder high school: plastics, metal craft, shell-Weber college 33, U.S.A.C. 17; and others. University of Utah, 9; Brigham Young University, 7; hospitals, Cooley Hospital Nominated for direrctors, who serve two years were Richard C. Alston, James A J Brown, Maurice A. Burtcher, Charles W. Claybaugh, Ray K. Daines, Sam Gordron, J, Charles Keller, C. Henry Nielsen, J. Oleen Palmer, Eliot D. Ward and . John C. Weir. Members who are six months or more behind in the payment of dues will not be entitled to vote unless remittance in full for such dues shall accompany ' ' the ballot, Mason said. A three-wastork race ended Monday, January 1, with Baby Burton, son of William O. and Leda Borgstrom Burton, ' Tremonton, greeting the new year first at the Cooley Memorial hospital. The baby, who weighed seven pounds and 12 ounces, was bom at 8:45 a. m, Monday, January 1. Another baby boy was born to Leland and Bernice Montague Now completing his term as Carlson, Salt Lake City, on the president of the Chamber of first day of the new year at Commerce is W. Vosco Call. 3:30 oclock in the afternoon. Directors to be released this The Carlson baby also weighed year are Lewis Olsen, also seven pounds and 12 ounces. this year; L. A. Bundy, Making it three boys, a 6on Howard Call and Don Chase. : Hold-ove- r was bom to Joseph and Chris directors are Glen tina Engberson Yates, Harper Andersen, Ruel M. Esketeen, O. ward, at 4:45 oclock in the af Dee Lund and Leon C. Packer. The annual meeting and. internoon. A husky, he weighed stallation of new officers will eight pounds and 12 ounces. 5. On Tuesday, January 2, a sev be held Thursday, January 18, Have jobs, 29; home, 22; maren pound 13 ounce baby boy in the auditorium of the t new was born to John W. and Thel Central school, beginning at ried girls, 15; army, 5; L. D. S. , ma Dunning Hess, Plymouth, at 7:30 p. m. mission, 1; Alaska, 1. kes Life 4:05 a. m. Other holiday babies include Judge Lewis Jones Adminsters Oath Of Office To County Officials y roads were blamed for the the following: . Tuesday noon m the court rooms of the . . J. court and Robert Davis H. row: Back clerk. Potter, county George h of Mrs. Pearl Allen, 41, Lorin and Ilene McNiel house. From left to right, front row: Lewis S. Wight, commissioners; Fred L. Petersen, assessor; Warren W. succumbed late en,. who Tremonton, boy, born will O. W. Dee H. E. and Effie sheriff commissioner: They Lund, attorney; Adams, Griffith, surveyor. Hyde, day afternoon from injuries December 31. ered shortly serve Box Elder people in 1951 and 1952. before when recorder; Boyd M. Sheffield, treasurer; and K. B. Olsen, John and Mary Ann Weight A band of The public is cordially Invited dogs car in which she was riding Barber, Willard, boy, born De to attend bean art exhibit of Pasaded from the road about one attacked a herd of sheep cember 30. dena school children, which is longing to Ursel Hansen at south of Bear River City, Beth Howard and Harvey now hanging in the library of rs. Allen was riding with Bear River City last Saturday Poulson, Brigham City, boy, De- the new Central school, accorda night destroying or wounding 3 j; Newman. He passed cember 29. ing to Mrs. Nell Barlow, chaircar dTiven by E. T. at least 30 head, according to Buchanan Gloria and Stanley man of the Creative Arts comSheriff Warren W. Hyde. ibury, Portland, Ore., when Reese, Tremonton, boy, born De- mittee of the American AssoThe animals were tracked Newman car hit a patch of cember 28. In short Impressive ceremonMuch increased enrollment is ciation of University Women In and will hold down the same Charles and Leah and sideswiped a south-i- from the fields to Bear River Box' ies of elected officials the State in the Utah AgriPettingill expected in Brigham City. , , auto driven by Douglas City proper where the trail was cultural college evening school Elder county took the oath of jobs for theM.coming term, Kimber, Brigham City, boy, We feel an important conelude Sheffield, county Boyd m Christiansen, Bear lost. 22, 28. born acoffice in the court rooms of the December the winter quarter, Box The South during Elder stake W. Hyde, has been made in r City and then went out Sheriff Hyde warned people in cording to C. D.McBride, super- will court house, Tuesday treasurer; Warren Ted and Donna Richardson tribution these play their final round of county sheriff and W, H. Griffiths, various exhibits bringing Newman car the Bear River City area to keep visor. Evening school registracontrol. The of noon. Lewis Valentine, Jones, Brigham City, boy, Judge to Brigham City. Through them practice games tonight in the surveyor. county shed into a tree at the side a tab on their dogs, 26 ad. born December no the First Judicial district, tion will be conducted on the Bees gymnasium, starting at stating we to create interest in Retiring officials are Edward he road, t Preston and Arlene Gunnel our hope man should be required to take evening of January 3, following 7:30, when ; ward meets ministered the oath. the Fifth com creative art work," D. Dick childrens Ward and Allen, ate hjghway patrol trooper a huge loss like this because of a Ogden, boy,, born De- Mrs. Barlow said. . day of registration .of regular the Sixth. Highlight on the Each of the county officials missionens; Walter G. Mann, at- Anderson, n Green, who 26. cember investigated the laxity of his - neighbors." school The students. evening will be the champion who will serve in 1951, both torney; and Ernest E. Hansen, The xhitojt, will remain Jn evening . accident said Newman sus-eEllenor Scott He urged people to get rid students will enroll at 7, p. m. In Peterson, ,and v . game between First ward thc,iewly elected and the hold- assessor.vV-'"- : Brigham City from January 2 to head laceration jfi Ad 4 a or useless dogs and take kcare thea auditorium "of the main shipTremonton, girl, bom December were sworn in for their overs,, and Second at officials of ward, Most the starting ;. January 14. ; retiring ' ht concussion of the brain; of the useful ones. 25. 9:30. Mantua and Willard will duties. building. It should be Interesting, for were on hand at the ceremonies was taken to the Tremonton Darrel Woodruff Jeanice A similar Incident and stuoccurred Classwork for evening Greeting the new year with to congratulate the new men. play their contest at 8:30. Perry parents to compare the work of pitai, where Mrs. Allen was last year at the mouth of Box dents will Johnson, 7 p. m. on has the Brigham City, boy, their at new duties and new titles were begin children, with that of other bye. leagues nounced dead., ; . v born December 24. Elder canyon when three dogs Monday and Tuesday, January schools that is considered averThe Indian School will be in- Commissioners George H. Davis, Anderson and from this area killed 16 head of 8 and 9. Lloyd Sharyl age for each age group from cluded in the league standings Garland, and Robert J. Potter, Thompson, Bear River City, boy, sheep. The dogs were shot in Fifty seven classes in 21 de- this year, but their games won also of Garland. Commissioner kindergarten through junior col21. born December the act and the owner of one of partments are offered. started the Mrs. Barlow said. , "We lost will not count in the Lewis S. Wight, who and Dee and Jean Wagstaff Nel- lege, four-yea- r them paid a third of the loss of term, hope that other social ' groups official standings. If the School third year of his December bom ost In son, girl, Perry, $660. Owners of the other dogs s - will and the team should win first place, took the oath. 21 --j were not located. Other new county officials take advantage of this opporthen the second place team will Mrs. Sarah Harding Horsley, are O. Dee Lund, county atCent L. Payne, Brigham City, tunity, she continued. go into the church tournament asses- 72, died here Saturday at 9:30 L. Fred Id scout executive for the Og-- i Frank Peterson, torney; In the display there are ,;49 Is Holman next March. Lynn sor; Effie Adams, recorder and a. m. in a Brigham City hospiarea, has been transferred plates, many of which have two The First into warders got K. B. Olsen, who started his tal after a long illness. d Assigned To Navy Base or three pictures mounted, on Modesto, Calif., it was Cub Scout Pack 17 of Brigham the finals with their Initial vic- first elected term as county She was 'born Oct. 20, 1878 at Frank Lynn Holman, who just them. this, week, and will re-- t will hold , its regular tory over the Perry crew by a clerk. Olsen was Box Elder county, a for duty with the Yosemite finished basic navy training at City ap previously Willard, 17. 24 Their score next of to eveon Friday meeting of George and Mary tiomal Park council on Jan-San Diego, California, has been monthly pointed clerk when C. Henry Pfc. Gerald C. Carey ning of the week at Central game was with the Sixth ward Nielsen gave up the position to daughter She was reared Jones 20. Harding. to an assigned crew survived a last and will start school. The they program In order assist to n making .the move, taxpayers Visits Parents Xmas i Payne school at Memphis, Tenn., ac- at 7:30 oclock. minute drive to win 26 to 19. take on duties as postmaster and went to school In Willard II be here. and later at Brigham Young col- on their federal income tax repromoted to the position cording to word received today. ValenDean Adams and Jerry Cub scouts of Den 2 will have Private First Class Gerald C. Officials who served last year lege at Logan. She had taught turns, there will toe a deputy district scout executive. Franks parents, Mr. and Mrs. sparked the First of the opening exercises tine have Ida- collector of internal revenue in Carey, eon of Mr. and Mrs. M. in charge school and Ie returned R. visited him F. with Brigham City Holman, ward attack. Other boys who Monday evening Into Advanced Brigham City on January 8 and M. Carey of Brigham City, arho. m Modest where he was at San Diego during the hodi-day- and the balance of the meeting will see action in the top tus-sl- e will be devoted to showing of led for an interview by the She was married to Clarence 9, at the Brigham City post of- rived home to spend the ChristOf the night will be Bruce one of the fice building, between 9 a. m. mas holidays with his family :cutive committee of the dis-- ; While there they and Frank moving pictures, E. Lowell Horsley Jan. 18, 1905 in the Norman Olsen, Keyes, -, and friends. .. t. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis films being a Cub scout picture. Peterson, and Bill and Jerry Lake temple of the Church and 4 p. m. Salt A11 Cubs, their parents and He will be there to assist and Gerald is a cannoner of Bat? Io one has been selected as C. Bowen, former residents of of Latter-daof Christ Jesus are invited to attend. All Hadley. In Brigham City, in Los Angeles. friends Saints. He died several years answer questions on federal In- tery A, 204th Field Artillery, D to fill Paynes vacancy Two hard fought wins gave from come tax. No charge is made Ft. Lewis .Washington. ages eight through The Holmans spent Christmas boys pgden coancll. ago. ten are eligible for membership, the last years champs their for this service. He will also While here Gerald was bapL.D.S. as served Bowens. with i Mrs. the Horsley day spot in the final tournament interestand be there on January 29 and in tized into the L. D. S. church, and boys parents home from and librarian. Primary a primary They returned After battle. baclf fighting ed are urged to attend. and March, dates to Sunday, December 24, by Elder California this week. Sunday school teacher in Wil- February spirited Willard crew and debe announced later. addiStanley A, May and confirmed In and lard City. Brigham feating them 28 to 26, they slid same collector The by Bishop Lewis Wight of. the deputy Glenn on served the she tion presidenJeppsen American Legion Holds Virgil past the favored Mantua quinof the Primary stake board will be in Tremonton on January Seventh ward. cy 20 Pete 21 on to Valcarces tet Promoted To Sergeant Pfc. Carey left Christmas night Annual Xmas Party and became president in 1919 10 and 11, and Snowville on two last minute foul pitches. 12 . for Ft. Lewis. D. January She for served Jeppand Mr. Mrs. and Virgil many years. The annual American Legion Russ Rasmussen has been the was also president of the Brig Christmas party was held Thurs- sen, 353 north First west, Brig- big wheel for the Second wardword ers so far this ham City Second L.D.S. ward day,,. December 28, at the War ham City, have received year. He has had Relief society and was active in Memorial home with many peo- this week that their son, Virgil some good help from Basil Wilbeen promoted to liams, Lewis Knudson, Lynn has Daughters of Utah Pioneers. in Glenn, attendance. he. increasingly ple y popular of sergeant. Surviving are two sons, C. Le Ardell Pete consisting Refreshments, Valcarce, Reeder, art exhibits In Brig-with stationed is Grande were served. Horsley, Brigham City, Jeppsen Sgt. Jeppson, and Christensen. City will this month fea-- e chili and apple pie, and George Harding Horsley, Later in the evening bingo the U. S. airforce at Okinawa The game will be a toss up. the work of one of Utahs All committees for an annual Ogden; six grandchildren, one was played with many people where he is engaged in statisti- First has shown a very tight standing workers in cera- Carnival to be held Sat- Audrey Bott head the committee Snow brother three and work. sisters, George cal D. bacon. Nuttall boldWilliam and hams Pvt. in defense in their games in addition to the art djs-- winning in charge of the queen. D. Miss Phoebe urday, January 20 at B.E.H.S., Logan; Harding, . of D. M. e completed basic ing the opposing teams down .recently Strong, noted to been have Nan Mrs. Publicity for the carnival will selected, according Harding, Willard, and, Will Display Work Here to 17 and 19 counters. Second training. n Moo- be handled by Winston and painter, according to and Packer Lowell Mrs. Fa Olive and Nickles Aubrey cy team a ball that has controlling Oneta J. Thorne, principal Oreta Ellis evLee, Nelson, of chairmen the Provo. of both cer, general dy, will wait for a break and score. s nsor. Lee and Iris Lee are arranging D. Funeral services were con ent. Admission fee for these conhe ceramic creations of Mrs. and Uarda Connor, for food. Ralph Jurgensmeir ducted Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the Jennings to needed effort is tests the A. just P. Larsen are responHuggins, Ogden, both ori Brigham City Second L. D. S, Verna Reeder, Dallas Jeppson and Clyde come up to the gym. All games al and copies, will be disto be used. for sible tables are In Reeder Ruth Knudsen and Glen ward charge chapel by are free and worth while, says ced. ' Mrs. Buggins, a native decorations. of An outstanding orchestra will bishop. Chairman Kent Jensen. Box Elder ; county, studied Ticket 6ales are under the toe engaged for the evening. Burial was in Brigham City will Indian the Perry play wiles for; several months 19, Pvt. William D. Nuttall, In the paper today you will cemetery under direction of Har direction of Lee and Delone AnSchool Thursday night at the i and a 'hat years ago and Mr. and Mrs. Don Nut- old B. Felt funeral home. son of dersen. Angeline Korth and find an application blank for lea7:30 a in School at :e that starting 380 North Main street, in timt.has experimen-an- d the queens contest. File the apteam tall, gue game. Each worked has completed his with the art City, Brigham Inplication and mail in youT nomthat has a bye will play the AF basic airmen indoctrination , inee for Snow Queen to Box 68, t Itinually. dian School on Thursday at the course at Lackland Ah Force think I kave always had Brigham City. Anyone may enabove. mentioned time ' lobby, NOMINATION Mis. Huggins SNOW QUEEN base, the "Gateway to the Air said, ter a candidate. 't the most Force. hand exciting Many lovely girls have reigned is ceramics. Leaves Warren Ferguson His basic training has preas queen during the past. Since trs. Huggins,, has been ac-- e pared him for entrance into Air Xmas Sill World War II the carnival has After For Ft. w music snd art "for many Force technical training and for I Date resumed its place as an again ,r& At the work. in specialized Snow Carnival Committee present she is Warren 'Ferguson, acting cor- assignment annual winter event.. atilg a vae for the Little 653rd Observation The course included a scientific 68 O. Box P. the with poral As in the past, the queen will ater room at the state Daugh left evaluation of his aptitude and Utah unit, Ft Sill, Oklahoma, City, selected by votes being isbe a of the Pioneers Brigham a for parinclination following hall in Salt Salt Lake City Monday morn on admission tickets and sued Ke career. and ticular vocation Mrs. City. is Thorne ing to return to his duties after food sales, aman of the Little theater with his parI wish to nominate spending a week Presentation of a white wool committee and became ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fergu- the same army training school inscribed Snow Queen ' blanket with Mrs. Huggins son and family of Brigham City. tout did not draw a Christmas will highlight the program and rt. asking fer a piece Box trainto be two These former Warren had completed furlough. Her Address is wed there. ; dance. , A. Huggins With Her Ceramics Mrs. ing in a surveyors course at Ft. Elder and University of Utah Ira sold: for be The ceramic will fifty Tickets and athletes are the only Brigham artist can reconwill be on display at the Brigham City public Sill since last September oct valuable cents per' person, Mr. Moody items that have . . .. which is now taking his basic training. City boys with the Salt Lake worked has Mrs. n broken, In Huggins stated. throughout January. to crea Sill. library ' Ft. at at stationed is addition unit Lynn Spindler " 'her own.1 I ceramics for several y o , - : yice-preside- nt k ad Accident Sun. Dogs Destroy 30 Shel-labarge- r, Head Of Sheep Art Of Pasadena Children Shown free-Tunnin- g Evening School At First, Second County Officials Take Oath Of Office A.C. Starts Wed. Meet Tonight In At Short Ceremonies Tuesday Noon Tourney Finals d . . . d - -- . . .', . 1 - . -- Final Rites Held nt Payne Accepts California For Sarah Horsley Cub Scout Pack Will Meet Friday - Parent-Teacher- Help Offered With Income Tax Forms y JK- - d s. y eramics Will Be Committees Told For Snow Carnival : pub-librar- Scheduled For January 20 At B.EH.S. n y We-colleg- Ai-lee- W. Nuttal Completes Basic n . i , , 4 ; in i years. i I . |