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Show Compete In July 4th Talent Show Hanging Out The Welcome Signs Open House Will Honor Mr. And Mrs. R. C. Bowen 8 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1951 (VOLUME 56, NUMBER 25 - O' s V Honoring Mr. and Mr. Rom C Bowen, an open bona will be bold Sunday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:00 oclock, at On Tuesday evening, June 19, the employees of the Alaska Native service who are enrolled in the Indian Service summer school at Intermountain Indian school, entertained the summer school enrollees from the states an all with "Alaska Night, Alaskan program. A program in the gymnasium featured recordings of the Vocational school band and choruses of Mt. Edgecumbe, Alaska; community singing of Alaskan sdngs; Eskimo songs and dances; a radio skit which the Chamber of Commerce club room by the employ of the J. C. Penney store. ' Mr. Bowen is retiring after 30 years of serrico with the Penney company. 23 which have been spent as manager of tbo Brigham City store. An invitation is extended to all friends and patron to attend the open bouse. J. C. Bunny Reese Miss Miss Lavona Erickson Club 20-3- 0 Miss Cleo Rasmussen Kindergarten Club Tremonton BPW PLUS CHARM Nj Three Attend n Candidates Compete For Title iss Ward Chapel contest sponsored by N)0 clulb, it was announc-li- s weeik by D. Glen Smith, of the local ! lent ri At Honey ville ser-clu- dent-ele- Is . Dedicated by civic groups In 4 lam City, Garland, Tremon-anA crowd of nearly 900 people Corinne the girls will at attended the dedicatory seritroduced to the . judges for interviews, followed by vices of the new $185,000 chapel at 1:00 of the Church of Jesus Christ of iformal luncheon k on July 4. At 2 oclock Latter-daSaints at Honeyville, mg in bathing suits will be Sunday afternoon at 3:00 oclock to hear Spencer IW. Kimball, d to end the afternoon sesmember of the Council of rraals and ability to wear Twelve Apostles. Delbert Stapley, member of es will be Judged at 7:45 in the Council of Twelve Apostles veiling Just before the Which' starts at 8:30 whose Abrack in the high school audi- - ham IHunsaker, was one of ; the first settlers of Honeyville, also m, a attended the special service. ch candidate will , have on the Wirthlin of the LD.S. welminute routine after which the Judges fare program and the architect, pick the winner and she Ramm Hansen, SIX., also ! at; be crowned as the closing tended. ber on the Show. The win-iShaping our lives to living the local contest will be and teaching of the gospel, was mted with a 8150 wardrobe the theme of 'Apostle Kimballs er choosing and entered in address at the chapel dedication. state contest- for - the selec-o- f - IB.. Albert 'Bingham, bishop of Miss Utah. th Honeyville ward, presided at ididates entered to date and the 'dedication and also addresssponsors are as follows: ed the members. Other speakers Horace , Hunsaker, Bunny Reese, 20;30 cjub; Included Nancy Stallingel" Corinne, chairman of the building "com r Chamber of . Commerce! mittee-anVernal Willie, presi Joan Norman, Corinne, Ki dent of North Box Elder stake. .nsored ... d . i y ark at Edge-cumb- e WELCOME was a Logan, June 24 of Box Elder countys ladles charming young Miss vie for the title of In the July Elder Oounty it e Box Elder In July 4th Show of School Board Girls State een ES yean 20-30IAN- S When Girls State opens in Logan on Sunday, June 24, three from Brigham representatives City will be enrolled, it was announced this week by Mrs. George Hodges, president of the local American Legion auxiliary unit. Miss Donna Compton, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Compton will represent the American Legion auxiliary; Miss Bunny Reese, daughter of Mrs. Emery Reese, , will represent the Civic Improvement club; and Miss Diane Jensen, daughter of Mrs. LaVon Jensen, will represent the Busines and Professional Womens club at the annual week-lon- g civic conference, sponsored by the Utah depart ment of the American Legion the on "take-of- f Alas- ka communication system, by which teachers send and receive messages; and a version of "The Shooting of "meller-drama-ti- c Dan MoGrew. New Tax Law an was provided around camp fires. "Mug-uIs an established Alaska tradition which refers to the serving of coffee in, huge mugs. Dr. George A. Dale, dean of the summer school, opened the and introduced the program master of ceremonies. Mr, Martin Holm, associate area educationist of the Alaska Native service at Juneau, Alaska. Max W. Penrod, Provo, is the area educationist but he left the summer school Sunday to return to JunFollowing the program, mub-u- p The Box Elder board of edu cation will meet next Monday to review recent changes made in the. district school program by the special session of the state legislature, Supt. Kenneth Weight announced yesterday.According to the new law, Box Elder can now levy up to 1 mills or 40 of its $3300 class room unit level. The limit pre viously was 6 mills or 30. This provision is permitted to only 11 of the 40 districts In the of 29 poorer state, the balance districts to ' receive assistance from a $1,500,000 transfer of sales tax revenues as provided in the new law. Only the richer dis auxiliary..-- tncts are permitted to meet fiIntensive study and practice nancial burdens by increasing in democratic principals and local taxes. at government are conducted Girls State with the organiza tion of city, county and state governments and governing bod to ies with popular elections choose their leaders. The confer ence closes on July 1.; - p Verl Petersen, Delbert Hadfield, D. Glen Smith the welcome signs ready to hang out for the visiting 0 club members conventioning in Brigham City on Saturday and Sunday of this week. Petersen is the general convention chairman, Hadfield is in charge of publicity and Smith is ' are getting ... who will be the new 20-3- president-elec- t. i Hadfield To Be Candidate For VFW Drum And Bugle Corp Will Practice Thurs. Golden Spike Rodeo Opens In , eau. A workshop for the 46 teachers enrolled in the Alaska section is being conducted at the summer school by Mrs. Laura Jones of Mt. Edgecumbe, Alaska. Theme of study is Effective Pattern of Learning . for Alaska Day Schools." The Alaska Native service branch of the Bureau of Indian Affairs administers training, at the 93 Alaska day schools and three boarding - schools with Special practice of the V. F. drum and bugle corp will rs bo held Thursday evening at stykt' 6:30 o'clock at the War MeDelbert Hadfield, past presiThursday Friday and Saturmorial home, it was announcof this week will be Golden club will dent of the local 20-3day ed week this by the sponsor- Spike rodeo days at Tremonton, be a candidate for ing committee composed of with night shows scheduled for governor of the service organiClyde Larsen, Delores Laurit-se- n the fair ground, west of the city. zation when it meets in conTS and Keith PettingilL vention in BrigTiam City on SatMayor Kleon Kerr is general Uniforms will not be necesurday and Sunday of this week, of the event with Dell chairman it was announced by the local sary for the Thursday eve- Hansen, Arnold Whitaker, Alvin at Juneau. , 7 club members. ning practice session the sponNorr, Harry Miller and Ed Syl- headquarters Hadfield is a charter member sors pointed out but all 45 vester as committee members of, the local 20-3.group and has members of the corp are needand Harry Taylor as secretary to for ed the served in every elective office as group point up treasurer. well as district chairman of the participation in the July 4th - In addit'cm To roS How to preserve food the eas tales and celebration of Hynun- commit regulations at deo ' attractions, V r , specialty, ler and most satisfactory way tee.-- ; I . will complete each tractions is the subject of by freezing ' ; (Campaign material, designed . an, etc program, nightly Including meeting to be held this after for release to the delegates, re- June Grass Fires In The Brigham Cityf dance pro: noon, t demonstrations by the Western , George Alford Stowell, 10, forin the Fourth fens to the is club; Miss Larfaine Chris-en- , Wednesday, local young gram was organized this week ward LJDJS. church at 2 Oclock. business manpopular Cutting Horse association mer Brigham City resident, died Season For Department States rodeo Civic Improvement club; as "Honest Deb. clowns, educated June 15 at the home of a daughby Mrs. Margaret Johnson and plus . Cleo Rasmussen, Kinder-eRecipes of how to prepare food The for the locker so it will be Miss other acts. Jack ter, Bernice Stowell Sellen, Los , Robinette. and horses MonShelly on fires Two June grass Meatop club; Miss Dorene fun throughout the will schedule movie star, will an- Angeles, following , a lingering Oakie, out the when afternoon will comes it out, brought day quality n, Beta Sigma Phi; Miss - . from for nounce the rodeo summer all children the programs each be give,, as well as special lists Brigham City fire department Business & Proles-t- l in was bom He 12. 9 Huntsville, to for a great number of foods and ages pf who promptly extinguished the night. Womens club; Miss Janet A record breaking total of 300 food combinations to make win blazes with no property damage Thursday will be family Weber county, March 24, 1873, Lions ; club; Miss for the first turned children according to Mayor Kerr, a son of George W. and Jane put ter more night, meals resulting. interesting. Chamber of Com-o' Eey. when call at the American Legion War The program is being conductthe 1:00 at was call The first parents and all chil- Bybee Stowell. t Memorial home Monday morn- ed by Bessie M. Hansen, 'home Surviving are one son, Glen All Mutual Improvement as clock at 652 South Third East dren under 12 years of age will Astrid Mae Strand, Tre-toof two Stowell, Weiser, Ida.; one stepfor be the admitted in was blaze while price second are the sociation ing. demonstration Invited .with M. members J. agent Womens Civic League Members of the Brigham City son, Billy Johns, Salford, Ariz.; Classes will be held on Mon- Richards of the local cold stor- to attend a canyon .party Tues the rear of 550 South First West adult tickets. arland; Miss Treva Harper, Lions club and their young one daughter, Bernice Stowell Fri- age and to Box El Tuesday, June at day, Thursday 26, the sponsor night, plant helping day nne, Corinne City; Miss La-- i "cubs next entertained will be Sellen, Los Angeles; four grandbe held classes will Four der day. program. canyon Tre-topark. KOREA SOMEWHERE IN Erickson,. CollinSton, Monday evening, June 25, at the each of these days. Children will children; three brothers, Dan A. a has who event The locker is (Every person sponsored being Business and Profession-(omen- s tenth annual cub outing of the Jeff acStowell, Salt Lake City; or a home freezer Is cordially in- by the South Box Elder ' stake divided into be up groups local service club. club; and Miss Stowell, Lewiston; Art B. StowA to their age, size,, , and vited to attend. M.I.A. officers. cording at held Tremonton business will be The party ell, Brighatn City; two sisters, Relay games, softball and and Lions club. The Brig-- i Crystal Springs, according to ability, reports Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Nancy L. Orme, Honeyville, Miss Robinette. 6:00 at other will sports begin City Rotary clulb and Box John Musulas, chairman of the Mountain View Trout and Mrs. Maud Keller, Ocean A be will review dance followed a p. m., staged picnic by " ' high school have not Lions club boys and girls com August 17 for all the children Park, Cal. Ice cream lunch. will and drinks All Farm sod their Year memOpen mittee. Other committee candidates. Tuesm. a. 10 be will (Burial be furnished by the stake and bers are Charles Sheffield,. Eu taking part in this program. It day In a Los Angeles cemetery. will be a climax to all the work The Mountain View Trout a program will follow the lunch Two letters of appreciation--havand Barker James Price, gene been presented to A Bat- and commended the artillery and dancing learned during the farm is open the year around, with all wards participating. M. A. Hamiberlin. Jjjion Auxiliary Slates This is the first of three stake tery, 2Q4th F. A. battalion now for its fine and effective support it was pointed out to the News summer months. Youngsters and Lions will go fifth month of which contributed greatly to the Soil foliation Ceremonies correctevents into to children All and Uhis Journal week, get planned by the stake servingIn their wishing to rapid march to the Imjin river. swimming at 6 oclock while the this dance Korea, duty was board a it in i announced must misstatement that appearprogram ing get today word received fromaccording is being spread fs, Esther battlethe "It is a pleasure to pass GenY. welHodges, president picnic supper Musulas M. W. in direced Blanche of the the centennial with tourist touch either Hendricks, by the and eral Milburns comments on to American Legion Auxll- - by Sheffield, tors this week. A definite theme come edition of the newspapers. I. A. president and Wallace field. of the Letters were you. Further, I desire to express announced today that the committee. Copies The is Mens In to been chosen. order Christensen, has popular spot Young fishing keep After the meal, the entire Hilary will hold their ins tal-i- t mailed from somewhere in K- my appreciation to you and the smoothly located just north of the city The northern Utah work group group will go to the rink for and program running and June party on orea, on June 4 by Lidut. Leon- your battery for the outstandchildren from the and ing manner In Which you per- of the Soil Conservation service ard Marble, Tremonton June 26, at '7 roller skating as a finale for ages regularly, 12 to 9 are not of who signiCL at Warrant Officer, Dennis Hancey, formed your mission. Your per- at Tremonton will be honored the Intermountain the evenings entertainment. Passing The ,,Buck,t Rabbit ed up and want to must do so iao school, i who gave the following formance of duty reflects credit next Monday night at a special Logan as soon as possible. stalls-ceremonies The statue atop the dome of romPtly at seven, upon each member of your award banquet when a represenreport on A battery. I These letters were presented command and upon the artillery tative from the Secretary ol Agwill be conduct-followe- the United States Capitol is callto the battery after ,, they had arm as a whole. riculture will present a superior by A dinner party. ed Freedom. M.I.A. been assigned to the First ROK The second letter of apprecia- service award placque to the infantry division during the re- tion was received from Major employes there, it was announcISING COLT ON BOTTLE cent coflvmunist spring offensive General Kang Mun Bong, com- ed this week by Myron T. Hanand the UN counter atack. manding general of the First sen, chairman of the board of The battery, now command- Infantry division ROK bn., writ- supervisors. s ' In re A banquet and award program ed by Capt. Douglas C. Strong, ten on May 30 In which the genEighth ward MIA chorus, un, American Fork, - was first com- eral said: has been arranged for Monday der the direction of John Owen, I wish to express the appre- evening at 8:00 oclock at the mitted 'on Apfll- 6. Since that will hold regular weekly pracAs ives of the First ROK infan- Tremonton Second ward recreaciation men time their the and Long ward the tice at chapel tonight, for the cooperative tion hall at which time the plac155 been division mm Tom have guns try Wednesday, at 7:30 oclock. shot-- f responsible "gunmen a constant thorn in the side of and effective performance of A que will be presented to the Box of honor chorus had powerThis ,thc high fathers their taken killed a well bred mare g the enemy. The enemy has been Battery of the 204th PA battal- Elder county group. probably representing the North Box Elder to Doifg Fife of Brigham ed rifle or shotgun, clobbered time after time by ion which supported the units It is the first such award that MIA wide church at the a pasture. west f WI1- - with the parent's knowledge, stake the long range and deadly ac of this command during the the secretary of agriculture has X and causing the suffering of this music festival last Saturday and made in thd state and is given probably sometime curacy of these guns and the period April 28 to May 27. ; little colt, Sheriff Hyde ex- singing with the 1500 voice merv who man them. - ; Particularly outstanding was in recognition of the accomleaving a one-- plained. Lake taber Salt in the chorus colt as an orphan, it was "(Working around the dock, the artillery support starting plishments In erosion control on one of several nacle, as a feature of the MIA "This is this, week by; Sheriff cases in ouronly fighting sticky mud and chok- from. the Golden line defensive dry farm lands of the district. of prom is conference. county W. ing dust, the men have proved and counter-attacoperation Credit for the fine showing Hyde.u Last winter cuous ' shooting. J themselves to be top fighting up to the Kansas line during the cold was found Sunday J. of chorus one (to the goes made were by shot, three horses men. We, as their officers, are period Aipril 28 to May 24. So Tremonton Veterinarian !mg trying to nurse its dead them Jiving for a month after D. Crapo, Eighth ward YMMIA proud of them as we know you effective were these fires that Elected To State Office and the sheriff with the !'r01 wounded. president; John Owen, conductor; at home are the men who have the enemy offensive was repulsJanhis son Marion and being Miss are f Stewart cattle Mrs. of Tingey, head Several made the Long Tom one of the ed, due to numerous casualties Dr. R. L. Paulson, Tremonton, Davis, loaded It into the lost each year in a similar way, ice Hansen, Miss Naomi Emery inflicted of the most Korea. feared in accurate was seat of the sheriffs car and named pesident-elec- t accomweapons artillery Gwen by Miss Limb, and ' Hyde continued. ' The first of the two letters of fire. Utah Veterinary Medical assoi t0 town where it cause is parents panists. main The d commendation was received on "The officers and men of the ciation at ' the annual two-danursing privileges with letting boys go hunting without nons colt and 27 from Lt. Col. Kenneth F. A battery of the 204th FA bat- convention in Ogden, Saturday May SO without and Twin Sister Past proper supervision Dawalt, commanding officer of talion have at all times given afternoon. teaching them the laws and' the is normalWisthe First Republic of Korea di this division the utmost In coThe president-elec- t HARABCO, Wis. (UP) attempt was made Mon-- ; meaning of the law and how .to Ole Zundel And Dick Seegmiller claimto the com operation and timely effective ly scheduled for election as vision, addressed to find a foster-mothe- r but prcperly handle a gun, he stat- consin has a. new ofpair ofnations . . started the Jaycee membership bumjy on a fast exthe nanding officer of Battery A in artillery support, and have president of the association ants for the title ' the oniy one available wouldnt ed. . I he said: are which sisters. twin of when They oldest greatly aided in the successful following year. change ownership Monday morning Dick, reprerhe colt. In the mean L Two often parents think Dr. E. A. Tugaw, Salt Lake inDuring a recent visit to the accomplishment of the mission Misses Melissa V. And Valeria senting' the membership committee, made the first pres-entatiife returning from . Twin warnings' such as these are re- City, will head the organization celebrated their took over the care of the tended for the other boy and Brown, Who to Ole. ' Zundel has to keep the buck hes been First Republic of Korea division of this division. Itofis with unit this year. command post. Lieutenant Gen gret that I leam your and is feeding it on a not to theirs, but if each one 01 90th birthday last Jan. 19, at the passed until he has signed up a new member, then gives eral Milburn First corps com: leaving our division sector. It home where they renext in ormember. to reverse the the us would talk over these mat- nursing ' bunny alphabetical There Was a man who called a mander, congratulated the'divi will be a great pleasure to have side. In my opinion, although ters with our boys from time to der,, Anyone keeping the bunny over a week must pay sion commander ulpon his sue you return to pur, division at spade a spade. . . until he stumof lot a good, wrong, this is a case of time, it would do cess during recent operations any time in the future. bled vet ofte In the dark. ... the Jaycee treasurer a five buck penalty. Phone your news to 1,000. some boy or boys have he concluded. tal-sho- Le-Ro- y . , n . W. Dist. Office Tremonton Thur. 0 sub-disti- Frozen Foods -- top-flig- Program Starts -- , A , , Dicsrn Celif.r ,. ; - , Lions, Cubs To n i 0 , Enjoy Outing 5? Is Being Planned 5 ,.?. - n ' Don-Gree- Battery, 204th F.A. Brigham Citys Receives Two Letters Of Commendation Conservation Workers Honored , Tues-evenin- f -In- d Eighth Ward ,-- Shot Pasture West Of Willard Month Old Colt Chorus Win Honors Orphan . be-JW- Satur-evenin- n . k . y 700-pou- - , 1 ' on , . ; - , |