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Show V Rohwer Wins in ibat GLENN KNUDSEN NAMED C. OF C. Promotion PRESIDENT AT FRIDAY MEET Dean A. Ue First Mr.Class Mrs. Emil and f son.0 Fifth East VOLUME 56, NUMBER 4 hwer 120 South Utah, City. Brigham Halved a combat J. for his excellent d duty during combat against the Mrs. Victor iSoi Ray K. Dairies, C. Henry Nielsen, Charles BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 24, 1951 . Bott Attends National 6 PAGES Looking Ahead To A Big 1951 .. ' Defense Meeting In Washington, D. C. made two a, J ; ST landing and were the Mrs. Victor J. Bott. immediate' troops to past department president of the Utah American Legion auxiliary, United States border. left Ogden toy train last Saturthe Manchurian In the sue- day morning for Indianpolis, Committee Woman ey took part Indiana, where she will attend evacuation of the Hung a national defense conference. largest beachhead, the Mrs. Bott is national committee-womein American r evacuation for Utah and chairman history. ary of the western division which includes several western states. In Ogden she met other auxilBolt iary officials from western states. Mrs. Bott will have a busy Call week. She was to participate in ny the open house of the new auxiliary headquarters in IndianaVictor Wayne Bott, Brig polis Sunday evening. On Monorders received dentist, City day the group was to hear a talk week to report for active by the national American Lethe U. S. ary duty with gion commander and attend a at Ft. Lewis, Washington, dinner at the Antlers hotel. bruary 14. Tuesday they were to leave by who is a 1st lieutenant, train for Washington, D. C. City practiced in Brigham where a meeting was slated with two During years. past the national security council Two he spent three and a and several national figures years in the army, were to give addresses. build-nerecently completed On Thursday, Friday and Satin Mrs. City, home Brigham Victor J. Bott the National Womens urday, former the nd his wife, . . immediate past president Patriotic conference will be held D. Decker, have two at the issues Wayne Jr. (Mike), of the Utah American Legion of vitalStatler hotel. There, to national and Evelyn, age auxiliary, is this week attend- defense importance were to be discussed the patronage ing a National Defense con- and resolutions bearing on the support of my many friends to ference in Washington, D. C. purpose of the conference and righam City and wish designed to erystalize public all of them, the dentist sheep representatives; J. Edwin opinion on these vital issues Kimber, Grouse Creek; Ferris will be accepted. plans on returning to James, Park Valley, and Archie On when completing Rose, Snowville, as cattle repre- will beThursday evening a dinner iam City given at the Statler hotel jut of duty. sentatives. and delegates will be hostesses District No, 1 supervises the to their congressmen and senaadministration of Federal Lands tors and their partners. .M. Elects New of the seven northern counties of The last meeting will toe held Utah. At the election meeting Saturday morning and Saturday nominations were taken from 1 evening Mrs. Bott will leave icers to 2 oclock and voting was con- Washington. On the return trip ducted from 2 to 5 oclock. Elec- she will stop at Maquoketa, of Gene Iowa for a short visit with Mr. a meeting held In the office tions were In charge Leavitt, Garland and judges were and Mrs. Carrol J. Stohl. Leaving e Bureau of Land Manage-ithe Box Elder county Wm. Young, Corinne; Harold Iowa Tuesday night she will arbouse, Thursday afternoon, Selman, Tremonton and Clifford rive in Ogden Wednesday ncumbent members whose Thorsen, Bear River City. to expired were terms of three yare, ac-n- g FROM THE B.Y.U. to Dewane Jensen, range To iger of Utah Grazing Dis-N1, Bureau of Land Man- - ' : 5 wt ,'.v .r .$ V; ' g S: Keller And Charles Claybaugh Directors Glenn Ivnudsen, owner and operator of the Central Chevrolet company, bishop of the Brigham City Second ward and active civic worker, will head the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce in 1951, it was announced last Friday evening at the annual dinner meeting of the organization at the spacious Central school auditorium. Knudsen succeeds W, Vosco Call, president during 1951. The meeting was attended by over 200 members and News And Journals Society Editors Phone No. Is 771 ?guests. Elected to serve as directors were Ray Daines, assistant vice president of the First Security bank in Brigham City; C. Henry Nielsen, Brigham City postmasThe phone number of the Box ter; Charles Keller, manager of Elder News and Journals new Blocks Mens store; and Charles r society editor. Mrs. Winston P. W. Claybaugh, (Aileen) Nelson, is 771. of the Box Elder News and Box Installation of a private line Elder Journal. was completed this week by Directors elected last year who the Mountain States Tele- will complete their two-yea- r assure to the phone company term in 1951 are Ruel Eskelsen, swift service in Glen Andersen, and Leon Packer. papers' patrons taking society news. Retiring directors are L. A. BunEveryone with news items Howard Call, Lewis Olsen are invited to call Mrs. Nelson dy, and Don Rasmussen. . any time. President Vosco Call introduced the master of ceremonies. Judge Lewis Jones of the First District court. Musical number featured on the program, which was under the direction of C Henry Nielsen, Glen Knudsen President Of The Chamber Of Commerce e In City was toy a quartet consisting of . . . who was installed last Friday night is congratulated by W. Vosco Call, president durLowell and Daines, Ray AnJack L. Balch, formerly of Tre- derson and Kay ing 1950. Sitting are the new directors, left to right : Ray K. Dailies, Charles Keller and Frank Barker, acthe monton, has taken position C. Henry Nielsen. The other director, Charles Clayhugh was absent. Carol Johnson. of assistant manager of the J. C. companied by L. Jensen gave Mrs. Kenton Penney company store in Brig- an original satirical reading on ham City, It was announced this Will week by Ross Bowen, store man Brigham City in the past, compared with today. ager. Balch held a similar position A short financial report by D. M. Mason with the Penney store in Tre- Secretary-Manage- r monton, and will move to Brig- was followed by the presidents There will toe two deputy col- ham City with his wife, as soon report by W. Vosco Call. "March Of Dimes" Drive in Box Elder county, for research lectors revenue at as housing can be found. Call reviewed the years activthe national foundation of In the Brigham City post office Balch has grown up in the ities and commented that the Lagging, Hope To Pick by fantile Paralysis and for a na building in Brigham City Jan- Penney organization, his father board of directors view the past Up At Dance Chairman tional fund for any epidemics uary 31, 1951. being manager of the company years work as one of accomthat may break out any place in It has been pleasstore in Burley, Idaho, his for- plishment. camto Contributions the polio the United States. , They will be there to assist mer ant with complete harmony,' and home. , are Elder Box county in federal worst paign Last year was the second taxpayers in preparation the committees have been aclagging behind, reports Verl in the history of the disease. In of their federal income tax re- Hours will toe between 9 a. m. tive beyond expectation, he said. two of but Petersen, chairman, Box Elder county alone 14 cases turns and to answer questions and 4:30 p. m. These same men In recalling the work of the the biggest events of the drive were contracted. on federal income tax. No charge will be in Tremonton 29 Chamber In requesting the board January. are yet to be held. will evebe made for this service. and 30. The club Monday of education to complete work Next Saturday evening, the ning laid plans for their annual on the cafeteria at the new CenALSO INDIAN STYLE SHOW Junior Chamber of Commerce, talent show to support the camtral school, he complimented the under the leadership of Perc Pe- paign. committee and mentioned that Howard and tersen, chairman, This year it will be held Feto To between 80 and 100 people met 1,000 Simcox and Steve Anderson, will ruary 28, at the Capitol theater with the board to ask tor the4 sponsor a Polio dance that will along with the regular show cafeteria. feature the music of Dan Ross through the courtesy of W. Vosco In reporting on the effort to from on loan .. and his orchestra, e Call, theater manager; e service fat e entf evening : ri;he amateur Show will be the Df nee Bowlfor-ththe Brigham City through cted to resume office were Special attraction of the dance, held in the Major Bowes style first week of the summer sea- Cali called on R. W. McKennan, participants in full tribal regalia. office, Randolph, pre-Naccording to Chairman Petersen, with a $10 cash prize going to son. Grant, representative ol the Now over of at 5, and Lester Carson, making arrangements will be the giving away the amateur of the night. second week In the Intermountain the Mountain States Telephone comDuring Sixth The se Creek, Brigham City Indian school 40 valuable gifts to holders of Tickets will be sold for 75c each. precinct 1, as Mr. activiof is works Gates crafts arts the other paand was present for a who June, pany, a school will present for the Indian Service summer and Ben writ- lucky tickets. Only 15 applications for the ties will include an Indian fash- school geant Promised Valley report Feb. musical to be held there next June program, Thursday, on, Laketown, been have of the Each show will be accepted, so it is ion show, at which 35 locally precinct 4, gifts ten for the Utah Centennial in Grant told that a survey had to June 29, which will be at L B. Johnson, Randolph; 1, at Box Elder stake tabernacle 1947." donated by a Brigham City mer- urged that those interested get recruited models will reveal - the been made and that the comunder 8 tended by about 800 employees, net 4, as sheep Tepresenia- - at p. m., featuring and a top their applications in soon. an- chant and range from is The and modem hostess mist dresses would install services ' program tentatively pany are Homer A. Mathlesen, directhe directorship of Crawford nounced as follows: Lambda quality sport shirt to a $5.00 Bob Call, projects chairman from Indian tor of there to about 75 to 85 families gowns developed n and summer icers on the board service Indian composer a Gates, at now grocery for the club, will be in costumes. This show will be Delta Sigma sextett; Dixie Mea-cha- credit certificate and Miss Dorothy G. El at a cost of about $400 per musician, assisted by members d store and including everything charge of the program. A house ng are Ralph Ellis, un- schools, York John New from Whitaker, soprano; City brought school business phone, though he described .that to house canvass will be made der the direction of Frederic H. lis, summer Petersen, Hyrum, of the B. Y. U. music department baritone; Joan Black, violinist; from a haircut to an 8 toy an excessive cost as soon' as Wm. E. Young, Corinne, manager, more to sell tickets for the show. prominent male quartet; vocal duet featur- portrait picture. , Among the curator of the departmaterials are available. Douglas, will be An annual study period Tickets for the dance for The names of merchants who ment of native art of the DenPresident Call went on to dising Dixie Meacham, soprano and on sale a the teachers and supervisors in the cuss the establishment of the dance, which will have so far donated gifts to be ver art museum. ol Olsen John Whitaker, baritone; Annie 1951 Indian service, this Is the first John be held at the Bqx Elder high given away at the Polio dance Joy Pinegar, trumpet; Also, during the first ten days time it will be held at the In Fram warehouse in Brigham at school as were released beginning gymnasium Saturday today Eldon that There . is a imitations; Whitaker, of the summer session, the dian school. 9 oclock in the evening, as well follows: We are most hap City, adding Wood, tenor; Carolyn Thompson, that the filter Red will Cross probability American conduct high Annual as before the event. to serve as hosts for what we Blocks, Mountain States, Zun-del- an instructors soprano; Moyle Brown, baritone; manufacturers, who are expectschool in py training Mode-O-Dahave one Tentative consider to be of na Robbins Bakery, the arrangements arl Crawford Gates, composer-pianisgovernment orders, will soon aid and water safety for Shoe Center; Chases Fire- first 100 tions outstanding educational ing My blond sextett been made with all of the civic : Carol Olsen, ensemble an assembling plant here build (combined from instructors about eight for Ihter of Mr. and Mrs. John Moody, master of ceremonies Ilia clubs in town to canvass every stone, Forsgrens, Peoples Drug, western states. These instructors events of the year, Dr. George that would employ many peoand quartet and soloists) Barbara Larsen, Mae A. Boyce, superintendent, said. Tk was crowned Snow in Brigham City. Van Enegelens, O. P. Skaggs, Cook, accompanist for en house Queen the evening: J. We expect large ticket sales Reminder Office, Hodges, Les will toe recruited from the genAt times the enrollment at ple. 51 at the He concluded toy telling that thirteenth annual daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. tire program. eral public by the American the school will reach crowd a the at a thousand not a stone had been and dance, Hansens Store, big Dredge, Carnival held Saturday Larsen, Jo Ann Norman, daughVariety been selected Numbers left unhave Cross service. as Red Nopublic or more with conferences, woTk turned in an effort to the chairman. Burts Barber Shop, Idle Isle Cafe, ling, January 20, at the B.E. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry the to give an evening of enjoyable commented bring Several other national confer- shops, and lecture courses toeing rman; Janet Forsgren, daughter entertainment, committee mem Every cent of the proceeds from Rexall Drug, Peters Jewelry, gym. Indian bureau to government's ences June be held will will event the fund during into the offered school administrators Brigham City. go Hamilton Drug, Western Auto, J. of Mr. and Mrs. Llqyd Forsgren; bers said. iyor Kleon Kerr, of Tremon and for the assistance of children C. Penney, J. H. Miller Real Es- for special groups, such as In- boarding school matrons and Principal speaker of the evecrowned Miss Olsen before Carol Olsen, aufer AH proceeds of the program soil and moisture housekeepers, . doctors, nurses, Leg will rge crowd of dancers Sixth ward who contract the dreaded disease tate, Thompson Hardware, Palm dian service the toward and Mis. John Patcyk; Marjorie Riter, go Indian Credit soil conservationists, interpreters ning was General Frank of Mr. and Mrs. er Jewelry, Packer Motor Co., conservationists, ntors. Salt Lake attorney, 'vfho talked Shirley Holmgren, gett, daughter Doris Simonsen, building fund. and Law Order Indian American Legion Will and teachers from all parts of the on The 1 Club Billiards, Photo Arts, Herbs agents, Queen for 1950, 'presented John Leggett; Tickets, at $1 for adults and Danger of Federal Mrs. LeRoy United States as well as Alaska I Barber Shop, Elite Shop, Art & officers and others. newly crowned queen with daughter of Mr. and 50 cents for children, are availTreaty Making Power. Meet Evening Thursday tribes will Workers Canada. who and will Gift Numerous Indian Jeanlne Kens Spackman, able at Drewes Floral and Gift, autiful white wool blanket, Simonsen; Shop, He the present set-u- p KenElectric send their council members and be trained at the school serve sayingdeplored ibed Snow The American Legion, Post 10, Market, Britenbeker we have left a back daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dry Goods, Smith StuQueen 1951. Horsleys native Indian judges to attend 90,000 Indian children of school door open through which the r to the Joyce Billings, dio, and Brigham Floral and will meet at the War Memorial and several professional men. crowning ceremon- - neth Spackman, D. discussions .to be conducted es- age in all types of Indian federal 8 each of the 18 contes-wa- s daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Gift, all in Brigham City. They too me Thursday evening at government can overschools. Solved Smith, daughter Commanto pecially for their needs. Mystery aud-Th- e toe from Patty Billings; obtained according ride state governments. While a oclock, also any to the presented may In addition, national Indian federal The LEWISTON, Ida. (UP) During the last week in June, Sixth ward der George Hodges. unusual presentation of Mr. and Mns. Clarence Smith; treaty is a supreme law, Mr. of the Brigham City e entries Thomas Tommaney of the In- mystery of the 10 rifled mail it is planned that Indians repre- arts and crafts board, official the general pointed out, it can school officers. Fred L. was made with all Patsy ForsgTen, daughter of Sunday Robers of by police. The senting many tribes will give agent for fostering authhentic be passed toy only is eipating entering the gym and Mrs. Dean Forsgren; superintendent, termountain Indian school will boxes was selved1 of Mrs. Forsgren Kotter and 4 and 5, explainan evening public exhibition of Indian crafts, will hold its an- the senate. StodDinner ta wie four corners be culprits, daughter Mack aged Young, speaker. guest special Wendell meeting at Jendances of each tribe with all nual meeting here during the The meeting was the first ed they were playing mailman. eenter will toe served. with a circle of Thayne Moyes; La Vonne Mrs. dard,! counselors, Mr. and large gathering in the New Cenqueens. Each contes-Wa- s sen, daughter of Dine Pehrson, school auditorium other tral then introduced eepa-- y E. H. Jensen; La and took her turn in the daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Swen A. meetings. It proved than P.-ght. Pehrson; Dalene Jeppson, daugh- ; roomy and many pleasantly Dallas Jepp-eon0e Randall comments were made in approson of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, of ana Mrs. val. Judy Wight, daughterRose Winston Nelson, was a for Central school Junior Police the queens proces-Flowe- r Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wight; Mr. of daughter Marie Scott Grover and Lomax, Bill'Sheffield, were Barbara girls Brent Horsley, acted as ushert alls, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. Dewaine Jensen; Daisy and of Mr. Arden C. for the large crowd. Balls, and Carol L. Bott, daughter Peforth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Bott and Madge of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Korth, attired In or-- n tersen, daughter L. E. Petersen. reen organdy formals I hg little nosegays. The gym was beautifully decoRichard m: I with pine trees, little aniof Mr. rated sh and Mrs. J I ra Hobson, bore the crown mals, snow men, snow flakesA satin cushion. L' and special lighting effects. Olsens name will toe en- - large mural of a snow scene was A Boy Scout court of honor for upon the traditional on the south wall. ot the combined North and South The committee in charge Rowing is a list of all can-a- s food reported that their departBox Elder stakes will be held sell out as announced in the Sixth ward chapel, Sunby Aubry ment was a complete day evening, February 4, accord- Civic Improvement Ball Will Be Held ing to Herbert Adamson, scout district advisor. !'9h t At 4th Ward With Theme Star Dust' Amid pine trees and snow scenes biond Carol Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Patcyk, reigned as Snow Queen 01951. Bishops and scout masters are J'ave been completed urged to get as many adand Dalene Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Dean hn and Forsgren, Jeppson, vancements are: Barbara Larsen, daughter of Mr. to fated accordin left from , contestants right as possible the most Queen outstanding ,i daughter of Mr. and Mrs.7 Dallas Jeppson, La so that everycomplete In charge of the arrangements Einar J, Larsen, Shirley Holmgren, last years Mr. and Mrs. ClarUMe'nts of the season, the boy will have the of daughter Smith, following Patty Dine Pehrson, daughter 6f Mr. and Mrs. Swen were the improvement Ball, for the ball opportunity to advance ; to a Snow Queen, Flower girl Carol Ann Korth, ip ence Smith, Marjorie Leggett, daughter of Mr. Pehrson, Roberta Young, daughter of Mrs.. higher grade, Adamson tue 1 Wednesday, January committees: W. it daughter of.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Korth, Page fourth ward recreation Mrs. Richard Alston, general and Mrs. John Leggett, Joyce Billings, daughter Thayne Moyes, La Vonne Jensen, daughter of ;e9:30 ' Randall Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Winston The courts of honor held in Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jenseh, Judy Wight, daughp. m., announced chairman; Invitations, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Billings, Janet Forsgren, the past have always been sucand Mrs. W. E. Davis,; of of Mr. of of Mrs. Miss Snow ter and Carol Rose Marie P. Thompson Queen Olsen, Nelson, presldent Irving Wight, lModS!mh this one will be even daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren, Decorations, Mrs. Russell SimonLomax, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewaine cessful, andscout .1951, Crown Bearer Richard Hobson, son of leader said. ; the Jeanine Spackman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Music, Mrs. Reed nvitat! Wl11 be formal and better, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hobson, Flower Girl BarJensen, Daisy Bott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. conDoris Simonsen, daughter Additional information Kenneth Spackman, only, Mrs. Griffith sen; Program, Mrs. Mrs. Moroni Bott and Madge Petersen, daughter of bara Jane Balls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ann Norevent will appear in Jo the Le Simonsen, Mrs. son Receptionist, cerning and Roy Mr. of ith Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Petersen. the theme Arden C. Balls, Patsy Forsgren, daughter of this paper in future issues. Star Dust Adamson; Grand March, man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norman, eatin hall will be deco- - George Nielsen. Receives owner-manage- To Duty MUV Jack Balch Takes r t Position w chll-Vict- t'ii i , OVER 40 PRIZES TO BE GIVEN Collectors AT POLIO DANCE NEXT SAT. Offer Tax Help . - t''; It S;!' Thursday :t;5 n Famed Utah Composer I:'.'. i .1 20-3- 0 Indian School Draw Over . For Lead Program , , i.t'Ntu j; Co-rinh- obtaiif-teiephon- P; 1 ward-Sunda- I';': well-know- 20-3- 0 . Wood-Willar- ; Named i hf h , Snow Queen 4 Snow Carnival Saturday v iiy t; fiK If: ip ; m LS'-- . News-Journa- I ft ;r ! f iL l, . two-third- s e - Scout Honor Court Slated February 4 lul " com-cente- Mrs.y Fisn-bum- , : 5 1 |