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Show y I S) ill t Y fove4 W 59 8 ) an Found Dead m S S.P. Tradis iar Lakeside VOLUME 56, NUMBER 28 as Clarence ienne Baldridge, 44, native Missouri, was found dead Southern Pacific railng the tracks, one mile west of ieside, Monday, July 9, by IS CONTEMPLATED BY BOARD BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1951 Former Local Resident man identified JQQ Latest In Headgear Pageant Set July m get lR MCE IGAI Oregon. 4S iggest Marketing Slicy On Peaches Utah peaches mg the 1951 crap year will imited to a grade of U. S. 1 or better, and to a minisize of two inches, if contained in mmendations policy statement narketing ied by the Utah Peach committee and the h Peach Board of Control are hipments of tost de George Gregory Dokos . who died in Phoenix, Arizona, last Friday. Services will be held Thursday. .u ,1 13-1- 100 Years Ago 2, 4 j The Box Elder county centennial pageant in five episodes of historical events will toe presented by the Box Elder Chapter of Daughters of the Utah Pioneers July 13 and 14 at 8 p. m. Lucy Wright, county president, reports that the pageant will be held in Box Elder high school auditorium. There will be no admission fee. Author of the pageant is Judge B. C. Call,, and it will be directed by John Owen. The five episodes will include: Jim birth of the Bridger, 1824-25- ; first white child in Brigham City, 1851; first school in Brig ham City, 1833; peace treaty with the Indians, 1863, and when meeting in the Bowery, Brigham Young, early day lead er of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, gave his last public address, 1877. A group of Indians from Wash akle will appear in tribal cos tume and musical numbers will also be featured, including num bers from the first brass band in Brigham City. All partici pants will be direct descendants of pioneers. Other officers assisting Mrs, Wright are Mrs. Rae Christensen and Mrs. Mae Smith, School Board Funeral services for George Gregory Dokos, Phoenix, Ariz., who died Friday, will be conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. in the Presbyterian church here under the direction of the Amity Masonic lodge. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral home from 7 to 9 p. m. and Thursday, prior to services. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery. Mr. Dokos was born July 25, 1894, at Artos, Greece. He came to the United States in 1910 and made his home in East Moline, 111., where he operated a cafe. He married Gertrude Peterson in Illinois in 1017. She died two red in effect, committee he administrative espo risible for administering Fedeal marketing agree in it and order regulating Final ap rate shipments. 1 by the Security of Agri is required before the nation can toe effective, but ral ure i L rodfs of 4 reported f cost would $2,000 for miscellaneous and Operation of the (Box Elder 34,000 for replacement and sugschool district next year (1951 gested that bids be called for 52) will cost taxpayers appTOxi replacement of roofs and not for mately $2,433, $16.13, according the miscellaneous. The board to a copy of the budget released by Superintendent K. E. Weight. This is an Increase of $4,801.-3over last year's (1950 51) ap proximate output of $2,428,214.' 80; and in increase of $ 2291192. 03 over the budget in 1949-5which was $2,203,624. 0 -- B. C. Call, Mrs. Lucy Wright, John Owen Elder county centennial pageant to be held July 13 and 14 at Box in the principals the Box Elder high school auditorium, begin ing at 8 p. m. Call is author of pageant, Mrs. Wright is DUP president and John Owen is directing, the historical play. . . . Brownie Scouts New Tabernacle Work Permits Are Available From 8 To 12 Each A. M. The national inflationary trend was felt in most depart ments of the school district with a Jump of $57,955.00 in teachers wages;, $40,350 increase, for school lunch; $4,645.00 for oper ation of plant, and others. Exceptions to ((his trend In elude a decrease 'of $3300 for maintenance of plant; decrease of $1,126 on debt service; and a drop of $20,000 on the G. educational program. of the Money for operation Organ Will Arrive school program will come from " , I 1 M1 okeyed it , Supt. Weight read a lettef from the B. E. Chamber of Commerce urging the continuation of driver training. Bid for the servicing of school district typewriters, was let to the Morgan Typewriter company, Ogden, at cost of $6 for machines ove two years old and r . !4 for newer machines, The board contracted to use 3296 worth of electricity annually at the Garland school with the Utah Power and Light' company in order to have the company Install three phase electri1 city there. . - The (board voted in favor of the suggestion of Herein Bunderson that a $2,500 steel liner -- be Installed In the Garland Students requiring work school chimney because of the sources: on the cash held iheir first following summer work, deterioration of the old one.- fo( permits intend statement is hand, $326,60225; federal funds, policy ceremony at the home , of should coll for them at the Eight Yost high- - school stu' ' . to give Utah growers an op .$61,900; state funds, Mrs. Richard Alston. ' $532,544 dents will attend the Yalta office of the superintendent of high local taxes, $734J.74.50; miscel school nexit unity to 6ha!pe their market The meeting opened with the B. E. schools at the county the board year, It now be wont the until long of in the advance well laneous $10,005.06; school lunch, plans traditional color ceremony, . af- court house from 8 to 12 o'- Box Elder stake but because of the extabrenacle, ttye 1179,500; and non revenue re agreed, ch harvest, due to begin late ter which Nancy Jeppsen, Kay clock each morning, it was most beautifully this will be the last year. pense constructed Ceipts, $607,200.00. uly, Rasmussen and Jill Anderson noted today. President of the B. E. EducaIn northern will Utah, building General and control, $32,175.00 their joint statement, the tional association will be alentered the magic circle and ' The office is closed in the boast a new pipe i organ. $33325.00; instruction $680,000 lowed three cents a mile to trareceived their Brownie caps and afternoon. groups point out that na That was the word today from and $737,955.00; coordinate ac al peach production is esti-eto the convention of the Mrs. Ella Long and Mrs. Mae pins. The students should bring the tabernacle organ committee tivitles, $4,000 and $4,050; school vel NEA in San Francisco. , by the U. S. Department years later. Brown J. Murle Mrs. Markham, from Petersen J, certificates returned either their birth MorWay who received word that the lunch, $139,150 and $179,500 12 He came to Utah in 1929, mak Theron Lee, Brigham CUf, Agriculture to be some San Francisco where they at Owl of the group and Mrs. Burt or a signed statement on their 1,000 just pipe, specially built organ auxiliary agencies, $70,000 and was voted to be employed as lion bushels higher than ing his home in Brigham City. tended the annual convention Reeve, were invested as leaders. age from their parents. will be ready for installation by $80,139.98; operation of plant, auditor for the district next ago. Also, the statement He owned and operated the Grill of the National Education asso Mrs. Alston turned the troop " $105,000 and $100,645. j August BO. its out, Utah peach school year. 1 ship Cafe until 1940, when he moved ciation as delegates from the over to the care of Mrs. MarkMaintenance of plant: Gener "Also, bids are now toeirtg its have not been under reg to Arizona. He married Helen Box Elder School district. ham and all the Brownies who Vet, considered for the construction al funds, $56,000 and $512,800 ion for several years and Kelly in 1944 in Arizona, and Mrs. Long is the newly elect were gold and over" were fixed charges! $1?,070 and $14, of the sound chambers In e has been 4 resultant low-there since. of center .have resided the into the ed secretary of fhe county asso drawn they 101; capital west ' of end .the outlay; genera of quality, size and pack t building, are his widow; Surviving ciation and Mrs. Petersen, will ring. funds, $34,060.74 and ' $30, reported. ig st'indardB.,..v 4. received . daughter,Mrs. JVnptbj D. Whis serve their golden the They urlng (Now a'major 'tourist attraction and capitAl outlayr ' building i policy recftrrimende says ler, Bloomfield; la.; pad three coming year. wings and with Mrs. Alston and a new pipe organ will enhance funds, $721,7113.06 - and $1 m tj 4 cirsix Brownie statement, will tend to ac grandchildren. After spending the past Approximately 4,000 delegates Mrs. fieeve, left the 585.15. the of the tabema plish' these four objectives: reputation be to form another in and murder cle mud months the state in the nearby, every representing Debt service, $103,441 and . To stimulate consumer union, Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto coming the Bluebell Intermed- of Korea, it will be a happy re cle nationally, as well as add to $102315 and G. L program, of the the thousands of Utah peaches by Girl Scout enjoyment iate Rico and about 20 other nations troop." union, July 12, for and $50,000. ing in the channels of trade ceremony closed with the as a result of the foreign ex Thayer Cotter when he of Box Elder people who use the Fast action on a range grata for church best portion of the crop on and San the Brownies building wife a regularly Selma his the attended teachers Tips of singing greets change fire south of Willard last week civic and , Echo. new gatherings. The Fancisco closed dock. troop, five day meeting that diem guards saved acres per by ROTC Men of valuable Mrs. Cotter left this week by The new organ will be one of . To achieve as last Friday, There were about Girls receiving their wings large a re watershed land from Made car were the of Ihudband there size to in her this the at finest to the producer throughout from Harris, Utah 60 MeiLynn greet representatives The two men injured at the and Indicated, the per ravaging Merle on state to arrives L.D. the leine he when Long, the Johnson, season as is fair and practi Box Elder Judy troop national meeting. and, according diem guard organization in the Packing plant last theGeneral S. church music committee Sue Rasmussen, ship, President Jackson. were held Jo Markham, is assemblies in relation to the high At Bliss, week, Cecil Spencer, 41, and and county is well organized Marcia . Sgt. Cotter expects to be s of one that the residents of this Westenskow, production of peaches Mervin Kling, 55, are both re- - in the civic auditorium while Harriet for emergencies, said J. D. ready afsoon were Joanne can from be Andersen, the Rasmussen, the continuing high cost proud. county justly amy pieetings departmental The Utah State Agricultural Gunderson, county covering satisfactorily, it Plans are being formulated conducted at the San Francisco Judy Nielson, Linda Rasmussen ter arriving back in the United tmsumer goods. learned today. j j Jean Hust of five years for a! special dedicatory service college contingent of 52 ROTC today. Con with a and total school. commercial States, To give aid, as an Indus high We are now in the middle bf cadets has progressed half way Spencer, who suffered a to with from service his lo musicians were three and artists credit, vention in solving the national skull fracture when headquarters aitny he was towards completion of field the dry, fire dangerous season, hotel where during World War Two, one both the North and South Box lem of surplus production. thrown or fell from a coal car, cated at the Palace at Ohe with the June grass dried tip Kotraining Hold requirements one a room for spe Elder stakes participating. after, and during the To maintain and, if possi is doing fine and is expected every state had annual Fort Bliss ROTC camp, and ripe for an explosion ' all to one is obstacle called a He re rean conflict. There iwas where and cial exhibits facing from increase the per capita con to toe transferred home over the county," said .Gunderand in order to earn commissions active duty as a reservist last us, says the committee, was held Thursday eve Anti"we should all toe aware as the Dee hoslpital soon, reported ceptionfor second ption of fresh peaches." son, in lieutenants Canyon Up Is of the $3500. that all delegates, September. raising ning of the his wife. Reserve aircraft danger and guard against Army artillery, reThe finance committee A Utah breakfast was The Brigham Thayer Will return to Brigham City Junior I fires. ' ' J corps. ; rt Kling was released from the held special an several wards in after slatof Chamber on that was Commerce discharged. City ports morning. being Thursday One of the greatest cause of UJS.A.C. cadets are among The Cooley Memorial hospital last rinne-Lamconvention has to of the a hold The theme ed the at exceptionally good response picnic fire, the throwing of cigarettes Sunday. He suffered severe was the new centennial pro- county park up Boxparty been received, but that some the more .than 1300 ROTC Elder canchest injuries when he turned a representing 28 colleges and matches out of car ' winGolf for yon, Tuesday have will wards which Harold continue lagged. gram evening. and universities in the United dows, should particularly toe valve which blew off, breaking the next six It .will be necessary for those States years until the or- Van Dyke Was chairman of the four ribs in double fractures. and Puerto Rico, who are guarded against, thej county 1957. to an forth wards in affair. put lagging ganizations centennial the training. It is the fireman said. In j regards taking immediate concentrated effort 14 Held annually, members, first time that all antiaircraft to this Gunderson quoted the Ith the in order that these funds might exception of laying guests and their wives attend Will j chips, the Corinne-LampReview Is be raised, the committee con college ROTC units have trained state law, which said; , to roast weinies and marshmallUt shall be unlawful to thrqw summer at of Members the together City camp. Brigham now tinued. road is ows, hear a program and visit. Golf and Country club auxil- Lester Dredge will receive per lete, according During the encampment, away any lighted cigar, cigarto John which lasts six weeks, the ca- ette, firecracker or any burning hold will their and partners iary ard, chairman of the Gham-o- f Hold sonal donations at (Dredges 17 a party, July 14, at the golf Mens store. dets are receiving Instruction material whatsoever on ahy Ray D. Reese Returns Commerce road commit- 7 p. m., acand course In the use land cover which will .carry at practical training beginning Like a college graduating To Duty On Carrier ' The Federation of 'Beet Growanti- fire," . and , August 17 is the date set for .Ray D. Reese, electronics tech cording to Helen Felt, reporter. class who leave a present for the of fhe provement of this road has ers will hold their annual suman aircraft forecasts follow small luncheon will The guns, Regular gunnery, of edification and pushed by Box Elder mer vacation this year in Logan, the annual city reception, enjoyment second class, USN, son afternoon of golf dance review, It was nlcian, playing on the the future classes, lets all push arms, and in tToop leadership. are broadcast on . alf radios In IE. ty civic groups for several of Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Reese, course by members July m and 12, according to In addition to theit training, the state, Anjl additional , inand from Directors partlearned s. With today this fine project for the develits completion J. Holmgren, Garlarid. the cadets are participating in formation on Robinette and Margaret 494 south Second west, Brigham ners. Mrs. L. A. Richardson is opment and may Shelley of the in ranchers in the Prom-rbe enjoyment spent IFirst day will City, has returned to the United chairman. an extensive sports program, be obtained 'from the U. S. forest - that follow area have a paved high-o- the administration us, of the af- Johnson. generations aboard States car aircraft the and may take Reservations should be made trips service, BOreati of land manconcluded. which to- - haul their faire of the delegates, said Mr. .Climax td tpe summer danc- rier U25.S. Bataam as soon as possible by calling they to Carlsbad Caverns National agement, park service or Indian in which over 300 ' to market. ing program second the and acday children are now The been in - j of the following: Nadine e wad goes from Corinne to Holmgren, park, White Sands, New Mexi service. participating tion Bataan hadKorean Com ojje all beet growers and their in four classes, costume against the On duty in the southern part Viola Utah Merit-Systeco, National Monument, and to Holman, arrangeStratford, Mary southern tip of Little wives are invited to the general ments for the affair are due to munists since last December. Pett, ' all of Brigham City and of the county as per diem Juarez, Mexico. Announces Jobs Open around it- and con- meeting at 10 a. m. at the The carriers aircraft provided Lucille Waldron, Tremonton. j the camp from the guards are the following: , this week. 's to Lampo. Attending begin hotel. T. Wayne Woodland, Willard; area are: Orlin D. like to know the cover for the First marine diviwould We Brigham City Merit Joint The Utah caraSystem In the afternoon a free number of children who are go- sion and the armys Seventh in council today announced con- Allen, 640 N. Mn; Shirl F. Carter, LaRue Yates, Harper ward; Bin van excursion will be conducted ing to participate in the review fantry regiment in their historic Club Hears Miss Box recruitment for several Route No. 2, Brigham City; Ar Tolman, HoneyvUle; Horace R. tinuous see to Cache Valley around nold B. Gilbert, 545 south Third Barnard, N. Peter Marble , and so that material may be obtain- withdrawal from the Chosin res- Elder Winner Monday different jobs that include: farm points of Interest and John - L. Holmes, First Oliver ed for the costumes, comment- ervoir last .winter. , Johnson, east; Deweyvllle; club on to the a with talk In Senior pay stenographer, demonstrations. Second south ed the directors. east; LeCrande D. Vern Kepler, Bear River City; Reese to Int. from $190 $280; Monday evening, Bunny ranging The directors Indicated they Private John Forrest discussed the candidates view" Steno, pay Tanging from $170 Hubbard, 421 east Fourth north; Merlin Larsen, Alvin D. Stokes Rotary As of the Miss Box Elder contest. to $250; pay rang- William L. Packer, 161 south and Wendel Jensen, all ;of PromJuly 4th Event Winners wanted asto many children Leaves For Overseas the in participate to possible and Clerk Third east; John H. Reeve, 477 ontory. the club, $200 from $250; Sponsored by ing rfessoT H. B. , Pvt John Forrest Jr., returned Hunsaker, Lost In The Shuffle review and asked that the mothIn the western part of the was winner of theTourth Typist, with pay ranging from South Main; Paul H. Tingey, Bunny of the f 307 east Seventh north; Ralph county; physical education ers begin thinking about the to active duty at Kelley Field, of July event to events $250. of $170 winers of the rtment at Utah State Agri-ira- l Several Texas recently and from there lAlso on the program was PenG. Willie, 505 east Third north Hansel will wear. costumes Valley; Hupp, Ruddy celethey industrial engiAlso, of hygiene July college in Logan, was at the citys Fourth went overseas after spending a ny Sheridan who played several neer, $390 to $600; industrial and Richard K. Woodland, 22 Archie Rose and Roy Showell, t park speaker at the regular bration at Rees Pioneer went seven day leave at home in selections on the accordion. CJr. and Reunion grade). south Second west Brigham Snowville; Warren E. Hickman, Kunzler shuffle hygiene engineer in the :y meeting of Rotary, Family gat lost with his parents, Brigham Stone; Lawrence Carter, Park City City. sanitarmonfield The installed to and $280 president $375; newly their prize home without at the Howard cafe 1 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Forrest Dee Glen Smith, called for reFor Planned diValley; Guy Rose, Park Valley; August from $220 with ian, pay ranging insakers talk, The New ey, .reports Basil Williams, Pvt. Forrests new address is: ports from the various commit- to Roy P. Pugsley, Charley Kurtz-leKunZier family reunion The $275. Planned Danskernes rector Dag ,of Physical Education and Ferris W. James, Robe held August 11, APO 73 Tech Supply, 73 Air De tees meeting and made For full information write or led out the Williams listed them by the will this year was of 11 At On to- pot Wing, APO 10, importance James Campbell 'and Er' sette; postmas 5- announced announcements. at Merit several it Lagoon call Howell, July Lagoon, he LeRay had, teal education New York City, N. Y. ' only identification ter. vin Jones, chairNat; Carl H. Yates, a David was to Messanlne Malmrose Kunzler, guest e program was under the which ranged from names day by Ray System supervisor, n Danish chatter will flow thick Yost; Winfred Kimber and man. 1, 174 Motor Avenue, Salt Lake tion of the Fellowship com-?- numbers, as follows: on July 11, (if American Danes Tanand Raymond will be eaten and Fire Dept. Called To Tanner, Luncheon second Utah 1, 21, City contestant Dr. Dean L. Bunderson headed by Dr. E. B. Har Hikes, can still remember their old ner and Newell Bichina, all 'of the program will get underway P.M. Visits Parents Here Grass Fire place; horses, Weir children, at about mornlanguage), when the 29th an Grouse Creek.- in 11 oclock the Monday sh Rotarians were Dr. first place; miscellaneous, California To nual outing for Danish Day Is Retuns The volunteer Brighairt City children, first place; cos- ing. of held at Lagoon. underson, Pearl Har Loland Oxbarrow home of Mr. Mr$. a Diseases Reported in Gouty at the fire Mr. advised answered Come Visiting' department second early," and Frank Driggs, Ogden, tumes, Freer children, The celebration was announc fie call Monday at about and Mrs. Herein Bunderson tiis Cuna, California returned home have for time so Eight cases of mumps were well grass contestant Kunzler, ests included Glen H. Camp place And tricycles, Dr. Dean L. last Thursday following a vaca ed this week by C. Henry Nlel reported contracted in Box Elder m. to week Is son. 3 area of their the back the lunch. in before p. I new tion in Brigham City at the sen, Brigham City, j. c. Penney store 22, first and Randy Nelson, visiting Bunderson. county during the week ending Each family must bring their Merrell Lumber mill. . . a2W; and Dr.s. Bernard third. -June 06. The blaze spread over a large Dr. Bunderson is in the United home - of her father, - Edgar of the organization. each family is and own lunch be obtained dchaft and Raymond Teal, Prize money may busi- Christensen. Mrs. Oxbarrow is on of the a for Danskernes was Honolulu I the from States That area a report for with trees covered Program number 6mall to 351 bring requested and dentist, respectively, by contacting Williams at Utah state department of health. the former Delone Christensen. will begin at 6:30 p. m. ness and vacation trip. . and grass. the program. west. 1e Indian schooL south First Wed-nesda- d y Brownie Girl ScouLs of Troop A recently Represent Box Fly-U- p i i 1 that repair and replacement and repair t 1 2 school year. Hervln Bunderson Of $2, 4 3,016.13 y Services Thursday y : Sets Up Budget , George G. Dokos .1 Total contemplated local levy for the Box Elder school district in 1951-5is 17.80 mills, according to the minutes of a recent board meeting. , . Superintendent K. E. Weight explained the contemplated revenues from local taxes as follows: - (1) minimum, .local school levy, approximately 6.15 mills; enrichment program,-6.4mills; 10 percent of minimum school program fpt purchase of sites and erection of buildings; 2.14 mills4, and debt 4 - . i , j , ; service, 3.10 mills. J o, At the meeting the board passed a ' resolution; to raise 1400,000 in tax anticipation bonds for the operation of the school district until current taxes are collected for the 1951-5- Of B.E. County d Pass Resolution To Raise $400,000 In Tax Anticipation Bonds To Hold Them Over 8 PAGES - Sheriff Warren ;ion hands, today, reported Hyde indi-,rhe badly bruised body that Baldridge probably from a fast moving freight n Hyde continued, vestigation indicated that dead man has been a rail-- I in the western worker tea during recent years, he body was brought to the funeral home old B. Felt re it is being held pending Pen-on- , val of a brother from 17i0 r.ilUS LOCAL LEVY OF By August 30 -- Elder County i At Convention 1 Y - 1 Korea -- Wife , Fire DangerCcJ g Reunited Tues as-pre-ient eom-mltte- v -- tUlvC -- ac-an- Pair Recovering pro-;d- jfi $70,-00- 0 After Accidents Brigham Ft d Tex. f1 t i fire-warde- J. Cs iff. u Picnic r Tuesday : po j It adets, Plan Party, 'ad Complete Beet Growers o I 1 Saturday, July Dance Summer Meet Set For August 40-m- 90-m- far-an- 4 I fire-weath- 's 1 d 'fire-weath- y n sight-seein- g m Moun-circle- s - Ec-cle- s 1 ucator Speaks 20-3- 0 - Meeting Clerk-Sten- ! . 20-3- 0 Tues-nuo- n ) at-th- c-- ... e r, o I 1 Vali-so- e ) Rock-woo- d vice-peside- - 3 if --- J |