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Show lprT?. MOLARS Will Council vestigate All But Grocery Stores To Close In Brigham Thur. Appoint Committee Fluorination Proposal lifCUighamP Citys eastern clties and communities. Dr. Saito gave a factural mem- on the benefits derived in .port Coordinarider ne Box the city the addition of one to one and council 1th meeting last a half parts of fluoride to a mildi their lion gallons of drinking water. to "The outstanding benefits matters pertaining would be received by small children whose teeth are in the deore acting. Mrs. Don veloping stages," the dentist adA marked reduction Rahman of thefluor- - vised. in lmlttee. Mrs. Clytie the dental carriage (cavities) in nurse Newburgh, New York, was eviwunty health was Saito, 'Brigham dent when this program the carried out. indicated, leftist, It ,was found that children in endorses the council this community showed a rethe success of duction of as much as 60 perMrs cent in the past 6even years as fluorine to water this compared to the rate exhibited that out pointed in the untreated group during health u dental a the same period of time, he has already gained in many ead recognition T ioniJith three Plans Distinguished Chamber IceAward City Brigham Commerces Service ,(,ed of Banquet On March for been 6lated for and between now and young man old or younger will be disa3r this outstanding to Ray An- ccording idDhmer last Saturday mbers was the the First last Saturday eve-ie- n they congregated at rth ward recreation hall annual dinner. :i50 members and guests the dinner, program and ere all termed very suc-bMr. the and Mr. E. B. Owens Leon Packer, guests of honor at the ere members of the South y President Glen esidency, lion, R. N. Price and Ed-air- d achievements, leadership and service to community during the calendar year of 1950. The candidates will be judged on contribution to community and state welfare, and betterment, participation in community and state activities and civic enterprises, evidence of lasting contribution to community and state welfare; evidence of leadership ability; success in own vocation and personal and business progress; and cooperation with individuals and civic organizations. The judging committee has been selected. We would like to suggest, Chairman Andersen said, that ail civic and service clubs nominate a candidate. The candidates need not be a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Included with this article is 9 blank form, on page five, that may be filled out for candidates and mailed to: Ray Andersen, 323 south Main, Brigham City. and Austin Larsen, seats of honor was the of the First ward, iaymond Payne, Coun-md- y JAYCEE PRODUCTION Chrruthers '. nd Kelley and .Clerk George 'r..' ent Glen Bennion offered let over-th- e food, Karen M. d played the solovox for With uring the meal. st as master of cere-ti- e The Junior Chamber of Comfirst number on the dramatic production merces was a military tap by A Date will be presented tith and DeAnn Davis, Its at the Box Elder high school lied by Karen Crag- auditorium today and tomorrow, at Reese and Darrel Deem February 21 and 22, beginning to a pantomine and Mr. exactly 8:13 p. m., according Grant Prisbey presend- Wayne Johnson, president. Its A Date, Miss Grace Sulancing numbers. us responses during the livan, professional director adis a production with a ere given by Dr. Mal-psevises, will appeal to everythat Mrs. May Balls, theme iberlin, Marie T. Jepp-l- a one" Parson, Charles The .two central characters GinAndrew Carruth-- d ger and Joe, depicted by Pat Reed 0. Anderson, Elwyn and Perc Petersen, face a typical W. H. Griffiths. situation faced by sweethearts the world over. These two who 5 have ben raised as kids next Primary Will door are trying to decide on a leeting Tomorrow date for their wedding. The fun ortnne will and excitement begins when a Primary r meeting, group of switchboard girls at the direction of Mrs. Jew-n- , telephone office listen in on a Thursday, February conversation where the boy is Mock in the afternoon trying 40 get his girl friend to ltd chapel. say Its A Date. OFFICER HERE EARLY TUESDAY Relieve Pocatello Man Of Auto In Logan After Administering Beating; Search Fails Slated Thursday With Brigham City Police Officer Royal Jensen in pursuit a pair of car robbers who had beaten up a Pocatello man and relieved him of his auto in Logan, lost control of their auto, jumped the gutter and rammed a telephone pole in front of the home of Charles L. Angerbauer, 439 east, First south, at 5:15 a. m. Tuesday morning. Beginning At 7 Members of the Brigham City Fifth LDS ward will hold their annual ward dinner, Thursday, February 22, beginning at 7 oclock, according to Leo Hansen, general chairman. All ward members 12 years of age and older are invited to attend the event which will be held in the recreation hall of the Offer Assistance With Federal Tax To assist the taxpayers on their federal Income tax, there will be a deputy collector at the . Kel-Ric- I eacher-traine- Brigham City post office February 28, March 1 and 2, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. The service is free to the public and anyone with problems or needing assistance with their tax forms are invited to visit the deputy collector. dinner a program will begin at 8 oclock and rounding out a full evening dance will be held at 9 oclock, Those attending should bring their plate, knife, fork and glass. Committees, besides Mr. Han sen, general chairman, are: General arrangements, Lettie Christofferson; organization and planning, Merl Grover and Pearl Ohman. Serving: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arbon, Mr. and Mrs. Leonda Hansen and Hilda Cottel. Girls who will Berve: Jaron Ruth Diane Grant, Nickols, Pierce, Emma .Louise Carter, Lila Jensen, Norine Kimber, Margene Bird,' Merle Morfensen, Ruth Johnson, Connie Siggard. Ladies helping will be Wilma Hansen and Hilda Cottle. Dinner committee: Nola Kimber, Katherine Forest, Rhea Miller, Filna Crowther, LaVon Jenson, Eula Olsen, Edna Bell, Elsie Meacham, Daisy Hansen, Della Victor, Marvel Hershey, Mary Tea, and Uarda Hellberg. Program: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christensen and decorations, Mrs. Perry Jensen. Phone your news to 1000 ' ,1V There is a scene where the famous radio commedian Eddie Cantor will be impersonated as he runs a Take It Or Leave It program on the stage, giving those attending the performance an opportunity to cash In on real money, as well as a jackpot, if they know the answers to ; the questions he asks. is another A vacation scene number in which the dancing chorus will wear colorful cos tumes. The Labor Day scene Is a high point of comedy. The entire show end with a colorful finale which is a minstrel scene with costumes of plastic used for the end men and others in the minstrel circle. Sponsored as a benefit, all proceeds from the affair will be used for the dental health program for Brigham City. Jn all there are about 50 local people participating In the 10 scene production. In Jaycee's Dramatic Production 6 PAGES CAR ROBBER DUO ESCAPES B.C. Fifth Ward Dinner Tonight, Tomorrow At BEHS 8:13 P Foui Month Search Concluded mer-chant- 's !!fsA Date At ' BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEB. 21, 1951 VOLUME 56, NUMBER 8 ward. Besides the Junior annual dersen, chairman. The award will be conferred awaid has ng and visiting for f the day 17 With the exception o( grocery stores, all business firms in Brigham City will observe Washington's birthday, tomorrow, Thursday, February 22, by closing, according to Ole Zun-de- l, chairman of the committee of the Chamber of Commerce. Erna Eissel Arrives From Hamberg, Germany Lost Prospector Back spot near body. James P. Murphy, 76, had In the died here of exposure after losing his way in the immense desert last October. front ar John Weir and Harold Felt. Rear: Sheriff Warren W. Hyde, Lloyd Keller, whose (Photo by Glen Compton) sheep herder discovered the body and Ed Sylvester. . . . are Box Elder Preparing To Bring county men who flew to a Polio Drive Goes Over The Top With Over $3400 With collection of polio contributions almost entirely in. Box Elder county was reported as donating $3400 this year, MISSING PROSPECTOR IN WEST BOX ELDER FOUND LAST FRIDAY Erna Eissel from Hamberg, arrived in Brigham City. last week to visit at the home of her brother, Henry Drewes. Mr. 'Drewes and his sis ter had not seen each other for 26 years. Then he saw her but one day upon his return from an L. D. S. mission in Germany. When asked how it felt to see her and if she had changed, Mr. Drewes stated It seemed that we had never been apart I would have known her anyGermany When the car crashed into the pole the men left the stolen auto and disappeared into the back streets of Brigham City before Officer Jensen arrived at ; the scene. search Immediately a city-wid- e was conducted by the city police, the county officers and state patrolmen. However, the desperadoes were not apprehended. Harold Trent, owner of . tne stolen auto, told officers he had met the two men in Ogden last night and that early this morning they drove to Logan where the beating took place. Trent also said the two told him they were bank robbers. He said they carried gun and a knife. Trent said when he left the vehicle in Logan at their orders to cash a check, they drove away. Instead of writing the check he called the police. Police Officer Jensen heard a radio broadcast here today about five a.m. that the fleeing men were headed toward Brigham City. Stationing himself at the mouth of Box Elder canyon he started trailing the car as it passed. With Jensen in pursuit, the car wrecked. Corinne Sunday School where. Mrs. Eissel plans to remain at First Search By Mounted Posse In October the Drewes home and assist with Plans Annual Dance :. Mrs. Drewes who has been very .Came Close; Evidently Was Lost, Confused , The annual Sunday school according to Verl Petersen, ill. She plans then to remain work After of sponsored dance of the Corinne arduous five almost months chairman. in seeking in the United county polio States and make ward will be held Friday, FebThis sum is just a little larJAmes P. Murphy, an Ogden prospector, including a search her home. ruary 23, at the ward recreation ger than that collected last of the rugged mountains in western Box Elder county by a hall, beginning at 9 p. cn. year, Petersen said, a was mounted county posse, the found by plan American Legion Meet. Halls orchestra from Garland We would like to urge all sheep herder, February 16. will furnish the music. All 12 to have who Tomorrow neglected He was discovered people 16 miles Set Evening over are invited old and years send their contributions in to north of his former campsite on Regular meeting of the Amer- to attend. ; do so immediately as wo are New 'Foundland mountain where ican At the dance' the Sunday Legion to be held Thursanxious to get the money . his Grant he and companion, ice v cream, day evening at 8 oclock at the schobl turned over to the county and Reed,' 38, had been prospecting, War Memorial home will fea and cake, totfjllraise money pie for said. he national chapters," by (Pete Luzlni ture a talk by Darrell Robbins, their Sunday school fund. One polio benefit, the an Harmon Campbell is superinMurphy had been missing formerly veterans represents nual 20-3- 0 talent show is yet since October 26, when he tive of this area. tendent of the Sunday school to be held. Utah artist, now on dis-- ' portedly left a companion, Grant A hot supper will be served, and Kenneth Nelson and Clyde ' Zn conclusion Petersen comthe Brigham, City public Reed, 38, Ogden, in the rugged Commander George Hodges said! Nichols are counselors. at play mented that he greatly apprelibrary will be there only until area, which is about 100 miles ciated the efforts and fine co- March 2, Mrs. Oneta J. Thorne, southwest of Brigham City. the forth by operation put sponsor, advised toprincipal Immediately after 'he was recommunity chairmen and the day.: ported missing, Sheriff Hyde Civil Will public. general The display of 20 of his paint- and his posse mode an extensive of ings has been received "very search over the expanse mountainous desert and found well, Mrs. Thome said. B. E. Mr. Dumpily is - at present no trace of the man. Sheriff Hyde reported they working at the D. U. P. memoColonel Alvin Sessions, Utahs rial building in Salt Lake City had passed near him during the Colonel Sessions, who works Defense director, will disCivil tout their had centered searcn, restoring the old Salt Lake under General Wallace West, adoutline and cuss six the of north hunt miles about problems theater curtain. He may be of Utah, will furthe program for a possible war jutant general the the camp site. seen at work there. committees on orientate ther M. a Second lieutenant George The possibility that he had emergency in Utah at meeting Mr. Dumphys display will be , (Max) Gleason, son of Mr. and followed by the art work with boaTded a train on the tracks of all Brigham City Civil Defense the civil defense setup. defense unit The Mrs. George Gleason of Garland, 30 to 40 City Brigham evening, near was committees, mountains Wednesday the fully Mr and Mrs Utah, was awarded the silver Cornehus Satoiry1 of Salt Lake investigated as well as many (tonight), beginning at 7 p. m. in was organized Wednesday, Feb. rooms of the county 7, when Mayor Lorenzo ,J. Bott star for gallantry in action in More information on them other leads. This has entailed the court court of Korea on August 31, 1950, the City. ever a 6ince according to Lorenzo appointed a long list of commithouse, work deal great will be published later. war department announced tohe disappeared, the sheriff 6aid. J. Bott, chairman of the Civil De- tees for work on the organizav tion. Sheriff Hyde and a group of fense committee. day. Lt. Gleason and his brother, MIA Maid And Box Elder men flew to a spot Explorer near where the body was found John, are both in Korea. The citation accompanying the Dance Scheduled Thur. on February 16, to bring back award said in part: the body. An M.I.A. Maid and Explorer . . . Lt. Gleason, the leader of Hyde reported that the old a 4.2 inch mortar platoon, was dance, originally slated for Sat- man had evidently became lost assigned the mission of render- urday, February 24 as a Sadie and wandered away from camp. ing supporting fire to a battalion Hawkins affair, will be held, He died of exposure. Brigham Citys Siamese Twin which was surrounded and was instead, tomorrow evening, on Press association convennewspapers, the Box Elder News Statein Salt Lake last week end. under attack by a numerically Thursday, February 22, at the Diseases Here Reported tion as of state anBox The Elder was the Journal Utah Fourth and ward it Advancdepartment force. chapel, superior enemy Competing with 60 rural Utah health today reported one case Dr. Carlton Culmsee of the USAC ing to a forward observation nounced today. the News won second papers, of three a cases Gleanof mumps, found place and The Junior strep described them post he exposed himself to Inin general excellence edgtense enemy fire in order to di- er girls are invited to attend. At infection and one case of tuber- in the hearts of the Judges of place Better Newspaper ing out the Journal for the same rect the fires of his platoon from the "street dress dance there culosis contracted during the the annual honor by only a couple of points. Box in 9, and week Contest floor be and an orchestra brought home near ending February this position. When his platoon will and the best rural Elder county. top honors from the annual Utah Judgedinfirst, also became surrounded by ene- show. the state, was the Rich paper men my forces he inspired his field Reaper. The Journal won Boasting? Your Darn Rights by his fearless actions to rehonorable mention in general main in place and continue their excellence. adfire the upon desvastating To win the distinction,,' the vancing enemy. News had to win top or near top honors in several fields of competition to garner a large enough Film total of points to stay In the running. The general excellence rating covered the overIn all quality of the paper. The following is a break-dowof the various departments comThe fire prevention movie peted In and how each of the filmed In Box Elder county last . papers placed in them: summer through the cooperative Best use of illustrative mateeffort of forestry departments of rial: Box Elder News, first; Box Utah, Idaho and Nevada, will be Elder Journal, honorable menin In Brigham City premiered ' ; tion. the near future, according to 3. front Best page: Box Elder D. Gunderson, who assisted di Journal, second; Box Elder News, recting the movie. honorable mention. for call four Tentative plans Box. news Elder Best story: showings here, once each for the ; News, honorable mention. three schools In town and once Typography contest: Box Elder for the public. News, honorable mention., Stars of the movie are Dennis Best editorial: Box Elder JourGordon and Richard Sackett, two nal, second. Junior high boys, who are de Best editors column: Box Elder picted facing a fire emergency second. ' News, a while on hike with their dog, In the Bob left University of Utahs and Charles Claybaugh, and quickly extinguishing . it. Crompton I contest, the News photographic from are City. Brigham They . . . publisher and managing editor of the Box Elder News and Box Elder Journal, reand the Journal both won honorInstrumental In producing the' show off first and second place awards the papers won at the Utah press able mention. - - V-... film were the following chief spectively, convention in Salt Lake City last week end in the Best Newspaper Contest. associations Publisher of both papers ; Is foresters: John E. Burt, Utah; 60 rural papers the News won second in general excellence, the overall Charles Claybaugh and managRoger Guernsey, Idaho, and Don Competing with of the ing editor is Robert Crompton. M. Drummond, Nevada. quality paper, and the Journal won hnorable mention. Defense Head Of Utah Speak To Brigham City Committees Tonight Man Awarded - Silver Star k News And Journal Take Honors At Utah Press Convention Newspaper Contest j n j Fire Premier Slated Brigham n . . -- . Date Part Of Large Cast In Its A . i?to 'right, front rented at Box Elder high school tonight and at 8:13 p. m. Singing are and Sherry Me cordon and Berdine Peters. Second sharlene Felt and row. Back Moore. row: and Mildred -- eh. Joy Waddoups ro. . : , - |