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Show tf College AMBULANCE SERVICE have toheaA. Dixon, ijed Weber college, on evening, April 26ti at at Central school. , Sent Dixons topic will tir The Community Col- S lects the L OPERATED BY FIRE DEPAItTM Here Thur. k Sit- - Present-da- y students w.M jiadua-Q- Elder high last ' Jeber ue enrolled at trie US. Ured with 15 at tnd 13 at the U., and y.U. figures may Indicate graphically Weber might a community for Brigham City," said e iurle J. Markham, chairman. is recognized as an Stag man in his field. To to Sim is an opportunity ' neanby (more about our llonal facilities, said Mrs. considered educa-jrnmitte- BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, LEE WARNS AGAINST HEAVY TAX Inch .68 !al gentle spring rains starting Monday night ; and tied Tuesday morning, I a total of .68 of an inch ijture to parched farm and i lands in Box Elder councording to Charles Clifford, r of the government rain The in Brigham City. g was taken at noon on ay. : rain this week was the moisture appreciable re-sin- March 10, although recorded on April 18 A trace Is defined as 1 .02 of an inch. V received from March 10 were I today afternoon pith of an Inch, fiord, covering a was only according six-wee- APRIL 25, 1951 6 PAGES Brigham City Receives New Ambulance Indian School Open House For Public Acclaimed Successful : The terrific ovation General Douglas MacArthur is receiving in the United States is a manifestation of the hunger of the citizens of the U. S. for true leadership. That was the statement of Governor J. Bracken Lee ; last BEHS Orchestra To Present Concert The Box Elder high school orchestra will play several musical numbers in a concert at Box Elder high school, Monday evening, April 30, beginning at 8 p. m., it was learned today from Wayne Johnson, director. , Musical numbers that will be used In the Region One competition at South Cache, will be played. The public has been Invited to attend. Orchestra officers Include Martha Hammond, president; Ray Andersen, vice president; Janice 'Hansen, secretary, and Lillis Jeppson and Mary Kae Rett, L.L. Imlay To Friday evening at a of the Associated Civic meeting Clubs of Northern. Utah at the Intermoun-tai- n Indian school. ; "Personally," said Lee, T feel that Mac, in his opinion of our foreign policy, Is right It appears that it will be war either way, if Russia so desires, and if we have to get into it we should as men and women. Speaking on his own political problems, Lee said, 1 am surrounded by political turmoil probably through my own making but I am thoroughly convinced I am right. , Telling that he is opposed to any more taxes, at least on the state level, the governor said, "high taxes are the destruction of a free country. Concerning the hot Issue on increasing to appropriations schools, Lee questioned: Do you think I like to go over the state speaking against teachers? Though I appreciate the im portance of good schools, i feel that we are at the limit of our taxation it is like giving a child candy, there comes a time when it has to be stopped. The open house at the Indian school, which was open to the public as well as to members of the AOONU, was tremendously successful, said Thomas Tom maney, ( school administration City Purchases Ambulance From H. B. Felt; To Summon, Phone Police Department, 30$ The Brigham City volunteer fire department accepted another duty and service to the public this week, when they officially took over the ambulance service . : , previously operated by Harold B. Felt. With the new ambulance purchased by the city, handed over the keys to Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott Monday evef ning in brief ceremonies. Under1 the new arangement, eight of the 20 members of the fire department have beep to be on 24 hour call for any possible emergency that' hard-worki- AT ACCNU MEETING FRIDAY EVE ? j Tuesday m M-- BE ACCNU Safety Traffic Group Adopt Program Two projects were adopted by the Traffic and Safety committee of the Associated Civic clubs of Northern Utah, at a meeting in Brigham City Monday evening, to cut traffic deaths. ! might arise. To contact the ambulance service phone the Brigham City police department, number 308, and it will be summoned. The siren will be sounded to " call the ambulance operators ,ronly when there is an 'emergency. Otherwise the police department will phone the fireman. .; To handle any type of medical case that might arise, the eight men who will bperate " the unit, have completed first aid by WUlinn Sac- training With representatives from five of the six northern Utah coun ties present, Sgt. T. Earl Hunsa ker of the state firof 'JSfcT the presided. r Harold jFelt. The Kfi committee voted to undertake was to support the driver train Cross first aid course will be taken as soon as It is available, ing courses in high schools. While there is some misun according to Glen Dummer, ire'' ' derstanding about this program, chief, Operating the service will be we wish to point out that auto, Jack Taymobile dealers In the commun- Glen Dummer, chief; Rev-es- , ities donate the dual control lor, Doyle Packer, Gordon' Dale Fryer, William Sackeft, autos for the courses, said Hun Richard Hansen and Z. H. Jensaker. ; The only expense Incurred on sen.' the schools is fuel, maintenance and , pay of instructors in the program. It was also stated that this program .has proved Its success in that a very low percentage of the students completing the course are involved in accidents. t PC The second project the com mlttee will undertake is to push the state vehicle Inspection pro With S. Dilworth Youhg, mem-- , gram. ber of the first council of Seven The deadline for inspections D S church' and rec!ntly this vear is Mav 15 said thelty I returned mission president from committee, and the Inspections the New England statee. as the are not a means of collecting at all , aes. 50 cents or a dollar, but a meth principal speaker , sions, the South Box Elder stake , . Mayor Lorenzo Bott. Receives Keys To Ambulance from Harold B. Feit, who formerly operated the ambulance, as Shirley Wight, councilman, right of mayor, watches. Five of the Brigham City volunteer firemen who will be on call for ambulance service are pictured: Doyle Packer, extreme left; Chief Glen Dummer, third from right, Gordon Reeves and Jafck Taylor. ,. . . , - Member NAM Group Lions Exchange Student Will Be On BEHS Girls i South Sta!(eSets i i r. ti 'j i ? :? iV i i Conference For Program May 3, Service Clubs Invited OPS Grants 30 , Day Extension To Retailers . 'M I officer. An estimated 1500 people tour ed the school under the direc tion of 80 student guides. Every department and room in the school was visited and all types of accomplishments were view , ed. ' ; , ' I 1 Calvin Funk, Lions clubs ' 6tudent who was sent to Finland in 1950 by the Lions, will be the featured speaker at Mr. L. L. 1ml ay of Salt Lake a Lions Ladies night, Thursday, We have received many let 3, at Central school audiCity is expected to attend the ters May acclaiming the open house, camp fire program during the torium, announced 'W. H. Grifconcluded. , .i 8 oclock session of the scout Tommaney fith, today. to of Because be held the fine camporee experience Friday and ence next Sunday at .the stake that Funk has to relate, the at Rees Saturday, April 27-2lar Intervals. , . tabernacle. . Lions have invited members of Pioneer park. . Mr. Imlay will a lives How such promany An additional extension of 30 will be held session General the other service of board the clubs, represent Rotary, general gram saves on the highway canthe L. ID. a. Mutual association. and Kiwanls, to attend days has been granted to re- not- be measured, but all vehi- at 10 a. in. and 7 p. m. Sunday informafor tailers at the stake tabernacle and a furnishing with their ladies, Griffith' said. Mr. Imlay is directly in charge cle owners are asked to comply leadership: meeting IFunk is a graduate of Utah tion required, on the new celling and not wait until the dead- priesthood of scouting for the church. will be held at 2 oclock in the State Agricultural college and price structure, it was announc- line, they concluded. As previously announced ac Ofafternoon. , , at present is assistant county ed Tuesday afternoon by the tivities will begin with regis Next meeting of the commit- T fice of Price Stabilization in Salt music '.prilV he tration between the hours of 4 agent in Weber county.; A re Lake tee will be held May IB at Brig- theSupplyingBoxthe South Elder stake choir City. serve officer in the army, he reand 6. Supper time 'will be,. ham. City. . of Hkrohd 8. under the t -- AM dlroUlt be who will' retailers received active .j hiS'call to cently "Get to from 6 7:30, with '"I: v Felt were com to home Red "V- - ; Cross The furnish nursing required duty. quainted period following from course, Care of the Sick, has we to extend wouid llke an 30, data . Rulon Baron by April 7:30 until the camp fire program Arrangements for his appear plete pricing Completing Basic invitation to all people ylsiting deadline for been the ance seventy extending were here made U.S. filing completed by the najust will 8 with . . . oclock. who at work by V" begins and residing In (Brigham City to this Information until May 30. At 10 oclock taps will be senior girls of the home living tional committee to advance AJC. extension department. attend the conference, " said school. Box Elder at class Reasons high for acthe given sounded. Saturday morning granting interests. community Glen M. Bennion-- . President a The instruction, covering extension was that the Salt Lake tivities will begin at 6:30 with Floral Arrangement Is office could not handle the volgiven by Mrs. breakfast. . Special events will Demonstrated By Florist ume of work in the limited time ,be conducted at 8:30 and con- Agnes Stirling,' registered public Is health nurse of Box Elder countinue until 11:30 dinner time.. Henry Drewes, of Drewes Flor remaining until April 30,. and - At al and Gift, accepted the invh because so many retailers . had 2 oclock a court of honor ty. The home living Class is tation to demonstrate the art of requested an extension in order is planned With all parents and taught by Mrs. Vernal Harris. NAM Offered by the home nursing floral arrangement and the care to properly prepare the forms. the general public Invited to atdivision of the American Red However, the office urged of flowers, extended to him by tend. with' the The to file their reports as merchants the Garden Tues of Rulon clubs, Ogden In preparation for the court of Cross in conjunction Sylvester (Vess) Jensen, 58. 835 soon as possible to prevent State board of health, the course Baron, ofappointment North Main street, Brigham; City, Baron Woolen Mills, day, April 17. honor, courts of review have is designed to help the high The demonstration was held last minute rush. . died Sunday at 31:15 a, m. in been held in both North and City, as a member of school student assume her share Brigham his home . after a the National Association of Man at the Utah Power and Light South Box Elder districts. done can be .which of the work v in Ogden. Garden American Legion Will illness . ufacturers committee on Coop, auditorium in safeguarding the health of eration with Community Lead' clubs of the surrounding dis- He was born March H, 1983, in And Elect New Officers her family. The student is ers was announced today Bear River City, a son of Carl by tricts' were special guests of the The American Legion, post 10, taught how to recognize signs of William H. Ruffin, the associa- Ogden clubs. and Christine Andenon Jensen. to a make patient tions president.. Illness, how Mr. Drewes is Western division Brigham City, will elect new ofHe was reared and educated.': in , , , comfortable in bed, how to give Bear River City and later attendThe committee 6eeks to ad- chairman of the FTD national ficers at their next meeting, on food and medicine to a patient, vance association and recently con- Thursday evening at 8 oclock. ed Utah State Agricultural colinterests community by ducted a meet at how to give 'simple treatments the Beau Brum-me- l In addition delegates for the lege. to leaders encouraging industry for ordered by the family physician, restaurant in Salt Lake City, district convention will be elec Mr. Jensen had beta active in frock, and more in the actively participate take care of aged, chronic civic life of their home commun- of the division member heads. ted. and livestock praising. farming the show. The clothes will be how to patients, and ities. Serving on the commitHe married Fern Nelson Kirk-hamodeled by students who made and convalescent meet common emergenShow June 6, 1947, in Logan, them. Scenery for the fashion how to Preparing For Dance Review-Fashio- n tee, which is headed by Walter home. the in cies constructed by Balls D. temple , of the LBS. church. Laven of D. board the show will be chairman Fuller, The girls completing the of the Curtis Publishing comhad resided in Brigham Shirley Wight, Joanne Norman, course will at Lackland Airforce base They, receive Red Cross ; ; since that ttone. the and script City Anderson indusare pany, Philadelphia, Marilyn iscertificates, He was a veteran1 of World evfrom executives will be written by Marlene Jen- Home Nursing trial nearly of the general office War I, and was a member oi. the state and most major cities. sen. Nona Davis, Marilyn Ipsen sued by theRed Cross, according ery American Ogden Elks lodge. Mr.-- Jensen and Mary Gunderson. E. Erickson, Box to Miss Anna took part in many LiDB. church Loura Miss are Adult sponsors and Elder county Red Cross home activities, having served a misMurray for the dance review Besion to the central states in 390.6, nursing chairman. Mrs. Helen Pierce and Mrs. been In the presidency of the Heading the Red Cross organrtha Harris for the fashion show. Box Elder county is in ization ' designed are being Pvt. Laven D. Balls, 19, son of Bear River City Young Mens Programs associaImprovementSuzie Call. Ross Bowen, general chairman, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Balls, 22 Mutual by Nora Harper and tion. He was an elder in the Astle and Miss LaPreal Wight, Marilyn is Sixth west by north, Brigham City, Publicity at City Seventh ward, is completing his AF basic air Brigham and Pat Reed. The Sixth ward Relief society ' t course at the ttone of his death. , men indoctrination will sponsor a food 6ale Satur Lackland Air (Force base, the Surviving are his wife; - one day. at 10 a.m., at the Mountain daughter, gally.Kirkham; a son, was announced States Electric, it Gateway to the Air Force. Ronald Kirkham, all of Brigham, (His basic training is preparing today by Alice - Jenson, ward a brother, Orson Jensen of him for entrance into air force and president. For sale will be home Bear River City. technical training and for a made bread, cakes, pies, cookies Funeral services will be conand candy. . signment in specialized work. ducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in scientific course a includes The the Brigham City Seventh ward evaluation of his aptitude and B. E. Diseases Reported Wight, 'bishop. Inclination for following a par chapel by Lewis Friends may call-a- t the family Utah state department of ticular vocation and career. home Wednesday until time of health reported one case of chic . . services. ken pox, one case of measles, Burial will be in Bear River seven cases of mumps and one City cemetery under the direccase of tuberculosis, contracted h tion of Harold Felt funeral home in Box Elder county during the of Brtgham City. , , ; ; week ending April 13. On Attend Camporee r Learr . . 20-3- Committee, Tonight ; ,t Pack Meeting regular monthly meeting Seout j'ackjNo.Jt'i leifc-U- 1 be guests on a tour of rank Salto, committee tonight, at 8 Oclock, events scheduled for the jnan ee announced by Saito. are: Friday, April 27, all to uniform will attend the Camporee at iRees park by was M guests. Thursday, .May entire pack together with den chiefs and adult lead-1- 1 be guests on a tour of Ache Valley Dairy associa-ohees- e plant The regular ily pack meeting will, be Friday, May 11,' 7:30 p. m. Central school. . ' 4 - Hil ! f Rulon Baron : Named to Post ' l. h I A$.s Annual Dance Review 'pm Show Planned Next Friday ASK Eta c heldat show Friday, April 27, 7:30 p. m., It was g'T today.-- - efforts for the ev-'h- e home economics de and the dancing class. the past month, the dance hits have been preparing a at dances of their own jsition. The program will r character and creative Pi accompanied by Mrs. wt Johnsen. Pat Reed is Mrge of the makeup, rawing classes have been pi evening clothes, day- ing LpvenD. Balls 6th Ward Plans , Completing Basic - . Will Put Safety Bikes Tape P . r Beginning April 23rd, City trucks and men will begin haulthe streets of ing rubbish from Brigham City..'-People desiring to avail themselves of this service are urged to clean up their premises and put their rubbish on the curb line so it can be picked up, cans, ashes, etc. should be in one pile arid brush' and limbs together with other burnable matter should be piled separately. But no gravel or rocks, please. . Brigham City Board of Health hand, in Box Elder Lu- By Roland A. Madsen, preparing the hot pad, are Sanitary Inspector. ; . To Apply A Aiersoothing tAna acer plays sick as Koyuka Endow 's two week home nursing . Christiansen and Glenda Larsen. Teacher is mrs. - rt ' Learning . . r , Food Sale Sat. CITY CLEAN-UCAMPAIGN I tw. Wells Patiently Waits adjusts the hem on Glenna Gilbert, left and Esther Drewes, add ' Janean ... as her Little big sister, Darlene, dress. ing hands. ; - ' " her help' For the second year, the Brigham City American Legion Auxiliary, in cooperation with the Brigham City police department, will take steps to insure the safety of youthful bicycle riders on the roads. On Thursday and Friday, from the time school closes until 6 oclock in the evening, the auxiliary and police will put safety tape, a luminous tape that can be spotted from a long distance away at night, on fenders of all bicycles brought to the War Memorial home. There will be no charge for the tape and it Is available for " all bicycles. ' children rrrraoriNG property nr cm Brigham City parents are requested to cooperate with the police department in preventing their children malicious front destruction of private property. Recently the police department has been called to investigate numerous cases whir children, even 6 or 7 years of age have destroyed property,- including the breaking of window to cars and buildings and breaking of pumping equipment. iPareots are asked to assist the cfiicers ip stopping this needJen destruc-tioi- i of property. , , J POLICE ' DEPARTMENT. f; H ! |