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Show Iringfellow 'peak At 4 th H 25 Years Late, County Court House KllWi Skeleton Will Be Laid To Rest ' Sunday Eve. VOLUME 56, NUMBER 31 years late, the nameless skeleton in the Box Elder county court house catacombs will be laid to rest. Twenty-fiv- e KLO uglas Strnigfellow, who recently mouncer Ser-rarthe Distinguished weaker at the fourth L. at rd Sunday evening 1, 1951 It! Attend Chamber Member Meet Lagoon Tuesday Fifty members of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce attended a membership meeting Monday evening at the club rooms to hear a talk by Charles R. Stark, newly appointed manager of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, and to discuss , the proposed change . in location from the third floor of the bank building to . a main street-groun- d . floor place. Ballots to obtain the sentiment of the members on the move were mailed out Tuesday Wirh a return deadline of Monday, August 6. Ai that time the board of directors will make . red-heade- 1 -- n Partridges Plant Chukar County This Summer Stake 6th Ward Scouts Holiday See Yellowstone Red Cross Asks Donations For Flood Disaster as-wit- ices Today Brigham Artist sis-enr- (Jean-Pehrso- -- Tri-Stat- afe-t- he at-ten- , y suf-ntern- Iif v Of f) -- Sis ? - A. Zc I o Monkeys Swing Across The Stage re left to right: Billy Woodbury, Freddie Smith, Scott lland and Lorraine Woodbury. They are seen rehearser city recreation review to departments annual dance Elder Box high lejd August 17, in the large gym of J0Dance directors are Shelley Robinette and Mrs. - garet Johnsen. wun tjxeat &alt Lak in full view, stretching away to the west, is the way the U. P. brochure describes the first part of a chartered trip here. Outlining the rest of the special journey, the, booklet lists a stop at Americas largest Indian boarding school where bright-eyeNavajo children between the ages of 8 and 18 are learning. . . to adjust themselves to the modern area. A scenic and interesting world," and a trip to the Bear automobile tour which River Refuge where "over 200 starts at the Ogden Union sta- rare species of birds may be tion. The party will Board char- seen. tered buses and travel northIllustrating the article about ward for 22 miles, through pro- Brigham City area are pictures ductive dairylands and fruit or- of the Refuge and the Indian chards along the base of the school. (John Howard, manager erf the Mountains, rugged (Wasatch - half-da- y d decision.- - , A delicious dutch luncheon was served following the ipeet-ing- , . Youngster Hangs On To Carp was at the Jaycee Carp, scramble held last Saturday afternoon. The scramble just that with over 200 kids taking part in the fishing by hand affair. Frizes were awarded to all the kids, whether they were lucky or not, through the courtesy of the Brigham City merchants. ; . . County Employes Fete Three At !. . mm Jaycee Carp Scramble Attracts Bevy Of Kids; Tussles Plenty But Kids Win The Carp Scramble was liter-- ; dred kids loose on a couple hun ally that Saturday afternoon, dred pounds of carp and a cou when the Junior Chamber of trout. Scramble Is the dozen pie hunCommerce turned a couple only word to describe the melee Turned into the flooded gutters in front of the Box Elder tabernacle In sections, with the youngest first and oldest last, the water was churned to a lather by kicking youngsters wrestling with the slippery, flipping Arraigned before Judge Lewis fish., Jones of the First Judicial dis. Some ol , the trict,' LaMar- - Everett, - Ogden, youngsters leaped at carp at pleaded gutlty-- ' to participating ,ry09b Jhemwlves. in the $2,900 burglary of Modern Sobi Glim rs t h ey-- ks I but In' the Cleaners end there wasnt a fish left In morning at the Box Elder county the artificial ponds. t court rooms. Adding incentive to fish for, Everett asked, ,and the judge Vernon L. Watkins 25 agreed, to render sentence Aug- the Jaycees placed about company honorman water. in the sized trout. good ust 11. , , Frank Aust, also allegedly im- They were the prize catches of in the crime, appeared the day. Vernon Watkins Chosen plicated Cooperating with the Jaycees before the judge, who appointed Attorney William Davis to act to make the affair a big success Company Honor Man as his council. Austs arraign- were the Brigham City mer(Chosen honorman of his comment will be held August 11. chants, who donated gifts for all pany. durirfg two weeks inten the kid? whether they were i sive training as a naval reser or not; the fire departlucky vist recently, was Vernon L, Utah Republicans Will ment, the police and the state Watkins, 176 south Fourth West, Gather At patrol, who all offered Lagoon Today highway Brigham City. a helping hand. According to the.- Navy news Annual outing of the Utah "We would like particularly center, Watkins was selected on Republican party will be held to thank these people for their merits of leadership, military Wednesday, August 1, at 5 p. m. help, said Bob Pella, who, with bearing and response to orders. at Lagoon, Mrs. O. Doe Lund, Ray Reese, was chairman of the president of the Womens Re- annual scramble. Junior Rasmussen Moycs publican club, said today. Principal speaker at the gaTo New Assignment thering. will, be Governor J. who will give his Lions (Junior Rasrrtussen, son of Mr. Bracken Lee,' m. Richard 9 at address p. and Mrs. Rudolph R. Rasmusnoted Metropolitan opera sen , of Brigham City, recently will sing on the program. basic training at star, completed A Henry J. car will be given Camp Roberts, Calif. He has now been assigned to away. The first quarterly meeting of Tickets may be obtained for a special school in Baltimore. cabinet of Utah, district On July 18, he and his wife the event in this area from Mrs. Lions , held Wednesday, July was Lund. stopped in Brigham City over 25, at Maddox Ranch house, be night, while enroute to his new ginning at 8:30 p. m. with new station. They were traveling by Divorce Granted At District Governor A Elwyn Seely, car. i Session Court presiding. Monday Rasmussen has been in the All members of the 11 man service since March. His wife is A divorce was awarded Mrs. cabinet, representing Lions clubs the former Wanda Hadley of Marion L. Kendall, Box Elder of northern Utah, were in attenSan Beradino. county, from Carroll M. Kendall, dance. at the last Monday morning Many items of business were Leave For Arizona To Insession of court in the Box El- handled at the - meeting. of court was a house. der financial cluded report county Attend Funeral Mon. was district funds by Cabinet Secre for divorce Grounds After receiving word that a W. H. Griffiths, cruelty. grandson had been electrocuted Lewis Jones presided. also of Brigham City. Judge in Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Facer left Brigham City last Bonus For A Well Done Job Pleads Guilty To Cleaner Burglary d latin June-Monda- - Cabinet Has i, Meeting Here Wed. 28-U- week-en- d to attend funeral ser- vices there Monday. The child killed was the son of Mrs. Gerald Wilkinson, daughter of the Facers. Greyhound bus service In Brigham City, reports that the first of this type of tour described in the booklet, has been successfully completed. Taking a half day, a group of eastern , teachers, enroute to a National Educational association convention in San Francisco, made the tour on June 28. They visited the Intermountain Indian school where they were welcwned by Dr. George A. where Boycd and the Refuge, Van Wilson took them on a tour of the bird paradise. Howard and Bernice Anderson lectured to the group on the history and interesting features of this country. - The group were very pleased, according to Howard. Party Monday Employees of Box Elder coun- THEY TOOK HOME THE FISH Outstanding Reservist Brigham Receives Plug In Tourist Brochure Brigham City, described as 'typical Mormon town named the Inafter Brigham Young termountain Indian school and thqv Bear River Refuge, claimed a lions share of the publicity in a Union Pacific Brochure to plan special car and train parties. The booklet which presents the tourist attractions of the Mountain West in pictures and articles devotes practically an entire page to the Brigham City final a ie Builders Of h j )f Commerce i Plans for the annual North and South Box Elder stake Old Folks day are progressing nicely, said W. Vosco Oall today, and will go off as scheduled on The skeleton, described by one person who viewed Tuesday, August 7, at Lagoon. it as being bald but d, was recovered by SherEverything has been arranged and the outlook is that it will iff Jack Zundell 25 years ago when a heavy rain unpeaker was a member of ' be the best Old Folks day ever. ce of Strategic service in covered the remains in a gulch near Brigham City. Notifying ward bishops and far Two and was. taken chairmen of the ward Old Folks by the Germans and committees, Call indicated that i to most brutal cars will leave Brigham City for prison camp. Be- Will : the outing at 9 oclock in the war injuries he is from the morning and that transportation will be furnished by the ward own, but has been able In B. E. . committees. i himself to walk. . The feature day of the year for the old folks will also boast Perhaps adding another game;Game commission . will plant an excellent program. bird to those hunted In Box Elder county, the Utah Fish and about 200 Chuker partridges at Old Folks were advised to a chosen point in the county contact their ward committees this year, according to J. Perry about transportation if tjiey Egan, director. have not been notified. It is hoped the birds will offer choice hunting in a few years hence, the director said, Experience of other western states show the Chuker to be a made by have been Eleven scouts of Troop 106, toird of mystery, but it is known lax Elder Stake primary Sixth ward, returned July 27 the partridge is a lover of rug for a Home Builders' from a 10 to Yellow- ged semi-ari- d terrain of which trip day 10 to be held on August stone national park, sunburned there is an abundance in this ng at 6 oclock at Bees tout happy, and with a few fish. area. They do not normally fre park The scouts, all of whom had quent cultivated land, so should arks, Bluebirds, Seagulls to advance two ranks in scout not become a problem bird as ir parents are invited to work the previous year to be the pheasant has in many farmCalling for donations for ring a lunch and Join in eligible for the trip, left on the ing areas, the game commis- havoc wreaked by floods entertainment of ining of July 23 with Scout- sion said. evening Oklahoma Kansas, Missouri, sold the at be . ip will master Floyd Anderson and NorThe 200 to be planted in Box and Illinois, the American Red wood IHyer, troop committee Elder county, along with an- Cross today said that one mil along with Mrs. Pearl chairman. other 200 already released east lion dollars has been allocated jf the South, Box Elder The group made their head- of Price, are the first of 10,000 for shelter, food, . clothing, medh irimary presidency at Thumb in the park the commission will plant next ical care and other emergency the holiday are quarters from there toured the area. year. They are being raised at needs for victims in those states, and etersen, Elsie Meacham On the return trip they stopped the Price game farm. according to Ross C. BoWen, nnifred Loveland. at Idaho Falls to see the LJD.S. TJie present first plants are chairman of the. Red Cross in temple there. being made from birds of this Box Elder county. Making the sojourn were Neil years brood stock. They will be After the emergency, said Hunsaker, Lee R. Collins, (Ross very closely watched and if Bowen, "the cost of starting , Berner Roberts, Lyle proved successful, will be sup needy families and individuals Jensen, , As anew in dally life will excted next ' . spring. Jenkins, Lynn Jensen, Ralph plemented Pulsipher, these are - the first plants in available Red Cross resources Duwayne John Baird, Douglas Baird and quantity, close observance will for disaster relief. act as a guide for future plant Roy Hyer. Red Cross needs five million C. Hansen 22, 609 south dollars. In Box Elder county togs. ied ast, Brigham City, send your donations to Post Of July 30, at 11:45 a. 'm. Sgt. Larry Garfield flce Box-75- , Brigham City, Chairfiome-b- f s&te'tttUPeSttT'af man Bowen' said. To Returns Spokane illness of fouT years. While you sit in your com as born May 14, 1929 at fortable home listening to your Sergeant Larry Garfield, . son New York, the son - of radio thousands ow your fel Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garfield and Lila Louise Saunders of low Americans have lost their returned to his of City, Brigham He moved to Brigham homes and divlihoods to raging at Washington, Spokane, ith his family'll -- years base. Mississippi basin this week after enjoying ' a 10 Five thousand people voted Missouri floods. They need your help, . , here. a a City furlough Brigham by paintingday d In Brigham City he At Fairchild Air Base In Spo- lady, Mrs. Doily Rockwood, sec Send a check now a generous d Box Elder high 'school is in the in- ond best at an Ogden exhibition one, If you will to your local so attended school at kane, Sgt. Garfield of Red Cross chapter, was the na the 92nd last week.- , division ' vestigation Montana. ; tional pleas off the Red Cross. art Police. Air The exhibit,' by sponsored as a member of the Fifth the in Palette club, the Ogden vard in Brigham City and Ogden City hall, featured many Willard M. Goodell Is time of his death was an Civil Service Jobs Mrs. Rock top notch artists. wood was second to Pete Lafon, Injured In Fall Sat. vors include his parents, Are Listed Open Everett M. Goodell, 4CL, WilTitle of her painting was Announcement was made toy lowing brothers and was seriously injured last Friends. lard, for examinations of many Roy Hansen, Pay N. day from a fall from a ladSaturday 13th in the Mrs. Howard H. (Olive) civil service positons der while painting, his home. Civil Service district. They inMrs. Richard J. Tri-Sta- te Lumber Co. Slipping from the ladder, and his grand clude the following: Goodell landed on the cement all Mr. types Navigation specialist, and Mrs. David P. M. porch breaking one leg in four electronic To Close Friday physicist, engineers, ts, Clearfield.' , e ral services will be held scientist,' railroad shop positions, Lumber com- places. The engine pany will close at 1:00 oclock (He was rushed,into the St. Bensday (today),- at 1 oclock fork lift operator, aircraft ' Ogden where physicist, Friday afternoon, August 3, and edicts hospital afternooft Brigham mechanic, chemist, he is now reported "improving. ifth ward with Bishop J. metallurgist, engineer, electronic remain closed for the balance Goodell is a fireman at Secscientist and mathamatician. Palmer officiating. of the day while employes street in Ogden and was ond ids may call at 609 south a Tri State company picpainting his house on his day west, Brigham City, today Don F. Johnson Calls r nic at Lagoon. off. ime of services . The outing is an annual afFrom Home ment will be In the Brig-ltJapan fair, according to Spin Baty, E. C. Henderson cemetery. Spanning the Pacific by wire, manager of the local yard, and Lt. this in Johnson Don F. all Master Sergeant company employes Stationed At Lackland Olson At hospital telephoned his wife, Ada, July area will attend. Lt. E. C. Henderson, husband 24 at 2:45 oclock in the mornof the former Elyse Johnsen, Fall From Tree, from Japan. ing, ' Bear River City, has been asDon was in Japan on a rest Dr. Dean Bundersori Olson, Willard, who signed to the (Lackland Air battle-front injuries July 22, rotation leave, from the brief Leaves For Honolulu Force base. he fell from an . apricot in Korea. In the Mrs. , Henderson and baby, still 'under observation conversation he reported he was after Gloria, will go by plane August Dr. Dean L. Bunderson, St. Benedicts hospital in fine. with his parents Mr. L, to be with him at, San Anit was reported today. The call brought Mrs. John- visiting Hervin Bunderson' of Mrs. and Texas. Olson has had six son and their family out of bed, Brigham City, returned to his tonio, hospital. He is expected but I didnt mind, she home at Honolulu, Hawaii last irn home soon. . . , , t Nothin? Like Asking - i week. (JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UP) While in Utah, Dr. Bunderson Aba, Daba,Daba, Daba, Daba, Daba took the Utah medical exam- Commissioner Eddie Acosta received letter, .written in a ination. Accompanying him on the childish scrawl, which said in return trip for a vacation was part: "A few weeks ago I got a his neiee Janice Hales of Nampa, pair of skates and will you put - Idaho. . asphalt on bur street. . . . Fish And Game Dept. 6 PAGES Planned At Judge Jones further ordered that the sheriff arrange with Brigham City for the burial of said remains in the Brigham City cemetery, and take care of said burial, the expenses thereof to be a charge against Box Elder county. wed by the Primary of rth ward, of which Mrs. idersen Is president, the will also feature vocal mbers by Don Wood- - Boy Oh Boy! I Got Old Folks Day Jn ? co.urt order Judge Lewis Jones of the First Judicial district, directed the court house custodian to deliver to the Sheriff of Box Elder county, the human bones which have been reposing under the court house for the last 25 years. d as the outstanding nan in Utah, and third .ad-- ; inner in the public Freedoms the of vision ion contest, will be the BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST ate ty honored three fellow workers who will be or have left county service, Monday evening at a party up Box Elder canyon, j With about 80 workers - and their partners present, Effle Adams, former Box Elder county recorder who resigned recently, E. W. Ward thd A. S. Hall,' retired county road men, were , , . ,, toasted., . Opening the evenings entertainment games were played, followed by a barbecued pork dinner with all the tritnmins, prepared by Emery, Wight ; On the program W. H. Grif, fith, county surveyor, and Mrs. Griffith, rendered several musical numbers. were Readings presented by Melvin Tolman. Steve Adams, son of ,,j3ffia Adams, sahg a song."-'- Jack Phillips read humorous and wfeinaitfMfy ; - wlttt the guests of honor as fh subjects. O. Dee Lilnd presented ;the guests of honor gifts and Bessie Hansen gave an original - read. - group ing. .The . - s' participated community singing. . , in . - At Complete ROTC ' . . . j " fc Ft. Lee, Virginia ' : Five Brigham City students ol the Utah State Agricultural college returned to Brigham City this week after completing six weeks training at the Quartermaster ROTC summer camp at Fort Lee Virginia, on July 27. This summer camp is part of each cadets Reserve Officer Training corps program, and must be completed before he is eligible for a reserve commission as a second lieutenant in the Quartermaster corps. Highlight of the camp was when the cadets moved to Camp Pendleton near Virginia Beach, famous resort area on the weekwhere they set end of July up camp. The fifth week of training was spent in the field at A. P. Hill military reservation, Virginia. Here they had an opportunity to operate quartermaster equipment and conduct field exercises. , At camp were LeRoy N. Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Barker; Robert G. Burrows, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard f E. Burrows; Alfred L. Olsen, sod of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred N. Olsen. Jay P. Hawkes, son of Mr. and . 6-- Mrs. Mirle M. 'Hawkes; Eu- Garfield, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Garfield; James Goss, formerly of Brigham City, now residing in Bloomington, Calif. He is the son of Mr: and gene O. Mrs. Archie Goss. ' , . Rotarians Induct Two New Members The monthly magazine, was the program topic for the regular weekly meeting of the local Rotary club Tuesday noon. Dr. George Boyce, acting as chairman, introduced Clyde B. Stratford as the princis pal speaker. President Hervin Bunderson duT-in- g presided over the meeting which Charles' W. Clay-baug- h was inducted into membership by Ray Grant and Gien Campbell was inducted by Ross Corporal Ellis D. Nelson, Second From Left . . , waits in line for his three-da- y pass for being selected Best Military Policeman of the Week in his company on Okinawa. Nelson is a native of Brigham City. Bowen. Lorenzo Bott was feted on his Alf Olsen and W. birthday by. Vosco Call- - was- similarly honored by J. Leo Nelson. |