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Show North Stake Quarterly Conference Will 49 f sTNUMBER BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, iMEETlNGTOSTUDY'POOR With a growing list of unemployed, the highly seasonal labor trends in Box Elder county Herb Adamson, Commander of American issued a call for a joint meeting of the Post 10, today of Foreign Wars and others, Legion, Veterans m. at the War Memorial Home. 8 at p. evening Home, y building $80,000 rapidly deter-ycaus- e of poor care, said, Von commander deplor-jdition.- " ist Iron out this ijks City HATS and said the condition of built as a memorial m ' r. administered nmissioners. by th" R. M. (Rudy) Kaiser, owner manager of the Kaiser Furniture was elected president the company of the Box Elder Chamber of special civic minded cm-jicounty," said Adam-especially to the pres-ibCivic Improvement club kindergarten and Commerce l election which ended last Saturday with the counting of votes. baliot-by-mai- invita-wer- intend a y e 4 New directors elected are Ole Zundel, Richard Alston, Delbert iHadfield and Dennis Johnson. Hold-ove- r directors are Charles Claybaugh, Ray Dailies, Charles Keller and Henry Nielsen. e Professional the ting will also take twice-meeting the regular of the Amer- - of Ballots for the election were mailed to the 814 members on November MO. Annual banquet 4nd installa- tion of officers will be held on '"ear With and ose fro- m- idJJ Here Chorus girls, soprano lee Whiting, has Just returned to , ho January 16, 1932. The speaker will be Adam S. Bennion, of the Utah Power and Light company.. The newly elected officers will hold a series of meetings before they take office to plan activities for the approaching year. Holds Baton City where professional inces on the stage, will Mendel-fMal- e Sired wit hthe chorus, Monday 10, at 8:30 p. m. m New York made many e eve-Wmb- stake tabernacle, program Is being Nylon HAS sponsor-- price I Sixth ward M.I A. unFred it direction of Mrs. YI..MJI.A. "president he k Horsley, Y.M.M.I jjatendent., tjmond an-u- p iJ. nationally known. All oi appear-er- e jilts from their will go to the Sixth mlding fund. soprano soloist, Young ring competition for the featured bien-mentio- n the ssed dolls, skin, only MIA. Elvis B. Terry . , . who will appear as conductor of the Mendelssohn DeGoods, Chorus to be presented taberstake 10 at the Macks cember officer nacle. Mr. Terry has been named by several critics as the states outstanding director of choral groups. His ability as a baritone soloist has won him invitations to appear as guest artist with chofal groups and has placed him in demand for personal appearances. jesNeed Is For Over iiaren ON :S hundred chil- Box Elder county are on privileged list being than three colors by the 1 Fraternal Harper Bazaar is Planned Friday aerie 2919 for as- at Christmas time, it bounced this week The Harper ward Relief socieby frHer, chairman of the ty will sponsor their annual bau fund committee. zaar next Friday night, Decemal of 84 families will be ber 7, at the Harper ward cha-peKeller said in making i broken and discarded The affair will begin .with a s toys. The com-11dinner being served from hot Eagle renovate the toys 6 to 8 p. m. On sale will be f;ibution. hundreds if Items that will Phone me at 723 J if make Ideal Christmas gifts such e fancy work, toys you would like to as, dainty aprons, to this and worthy cause, quilts, childrens clothing requests. Well call for fancy pillows. B your convenience, make There will be a used clothing ressary repairs, and sale a produce booth and good the Eor to children in Brig-!t- homemade candy. and Box Elder county youngsters there will be a fish red help. pond and a picture show. The public is invited, and a good profitable time is promised Mrs. for everyone, according to Relief society Lenora Holmes, president. l. SSES 9 to 15, uced into 1 die-the- Bazaar Saturday The Perry ward Relief society will hold their annual bazaar, Saturday, December 8, in the Perry ward amusement hall, be ginning' at 7 p. m., It was an nounced today by officers. Festivities will begin at ' m. with the sale of hot bar becued sandwiches Chili, cake, ice cream and all the food necessary for a complete meal. At 8 p. m. a program will be featuring Bunny presented Reese, Miss Utah, and following the program articles, Including aprons, fancy work, towel6, etc. will be sold. There are many lovely items that would be suitable for Christmas presents, commented the ladies. After the program food will continue to be sold. Mrs. Wendell Nebeker is president and counselors are Mrs. Rulon Hirschl and Mrs. Douglas Committees include: Quayle. program, Mrs. Lyman Wight, chairman; Mrs. George Davis and Mrs. LeRoy D. White; assisting with foods, Mrs. Royal Mrs. William and Petersen Francis. Bazaar articles, Mrs. Martella Nelson, Mrs. Jamesy Nelson. Levi For And Calico Dance North BE Stake m Day Held ificoln :iearance 1ts School Bay at Lincoln school 19, 20 and 21 was this week LL 1Y roups by In "Very Successful" North BE Stake grants and teachers. rren were dismissed at was the successful nd each childs parents- termVeryNorth Box Elder stake M minutes in private conused to describe wth the teacher, ' dis-fo- e I .A. officers Tues road show hdd ast and students progress their and Nov. 27 Wednesday, this year. day yy large percentage of 128 InWith three Intermountain p'rts attended the confer-LA- i dian school people Jude1"8' attmpt is being made River ward fbers to contact the homes Third and Bear Eighth superior; rated children whose parents were Seventh were rated Enrolled At Ohio 0. and Harper rnble to meet their and Corinne, HoneyvMe Roy T. Shaw, Jr., Brigham school officials said. excellnt wards were very State City is enrolled in Ohio L'ls the first of two such and Fourth autumn the for university to P? he held this year. 0The M.J.A. stake board thankC? one will be' sometime ed all who participated. ,6aing. p 1 term-ceessf- Road Show Termed Fun Night for all M. of North Box Elheld Saturday, be will der stake December 8, at 8:30 p. m. in the Seventh ward hall with the Eighth ward as sponsor ward. The dance will be a Levi and Calico affair with prizes, good As is nlusic and refreshment. no be will charge usual there for the dance but refreshments will be sold to defray cost of ' dance. Those in charge from the KelEighth ward are Mrs. Zula Mrs. and Mr. Mack Housley, ly, Secri6t. Dale M.I.A. members are reminded that the attendance Tibbon will again go to the ward with the athighest percentage of Mutual tendees there.. The Fourth ward now has the attendance ribbon. Fourth I. A. members ap-rnt- Five hundred copies of Box Six Pocatello, Idaho, youths met the end of an overnight Elder Lore, a historical book of crime trail in Brigham City Thursday morning at 5 a. m. ' Box Elder county published by when Brigham City Police Officer Orlin Allen nabbed them the Sons of Utah Pioneers, have at Seventh south and Main. t . fr & I i ' 1 been bound in attractive hardcover covers and are now on sale, advises A. M. Reeder, SUP president for Box Elder county. Just back from the bindery, the books are being promoted as ideal Christmas presents We feel there by the SAJ.P. are many people outside Box Elder county who would be Interested 'in them, commented Reeder. V. Illustrated with 52 rare photo- Santa Claus Visits Brigham Saturday hands reach and kids yell for, candy. The parachute drop was described as successful even though the bigger kids got more than their share of the parachutes. . . . graphs, most of which were taken before the turn of the century, the book covers the exploring and trapping history of the county, pioneer incidents up to 1900 and traces the growth of agriculture and industry in the county. It tells how fruit, hay, and others originated and developed here. The book committee of the S. U.P. included A. M. Reeder, dry-farmin- Telephone Growth Outstrips Population In 10 Years Rise; Increases 173.5 g president; W. H. Barnard, Charles A. Munns, Ira W. Packer and Jonathan C. Hunsaker. Although the past decade saw the greatest population growth in the history of Brigham City, the telephone growth was much more rapid, according to R. C. Alston, manager of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company. Brigham Citys population increased from 5641 in 1940 to more than 6790 today; an increase of 20.4 per cent. In the same period, the number of telephone in Brigham City grew from 1013 to 2771 ; an increase of more than .173.5 j per cent. Luxury to Necessity Before World War II, teleShe'll Be There Preparations are now underphone growth was generally way for the mid-yea- r art exhibit moderate but in the last few of the Lincoln School. It will years of substantially higher be held as an open house on Dethe telephone has V9- - is an annual Prepare MidYear Art Exhibit At Lincoln School than Just a convenience or luxury in most homes. This has caused a heavy de mand for services from existing residents, which, added to the demand from new residents, ha$ resulted in doubling the problem of providing a telephone to everyone whenever It Is desired. In spite of this, tremendous strides have been taken. The result, according to . Mr. Alston, Is that since World War II, the demand1 for telephone The six youn men allegedly stole a late model car in Poca- tello Wednesday afternoon and started driving , 6outh. They broke into a store in Malad, Idaho, robbing it, enroute here, in Brigham City they stole a set of Utah licence plates to put on the Idaho car. They dropped the clue to their Bushnell serThe next few days will tell crime atat Johnny's There 2:30. a.m, Johnny the story, Mrs. Dean Freeman, vice the wrong head of the U. S. Treasury de- noticed they opened of the hood for servicing. partment operation flag city side When they had all left forOffi-a anIn Brigham City, campaign of water he notified drink nounced this weekv ' ' cer Allen. We are close to our 80 percent goal on signing up emBefore Allen arrived, they had ployers in Brigham ity on the left for Ogden. Two and a half payroll deduction plans, but hours later they drove back to need the help of Just a few Brigham City from the south more to put us over the top, and the police officer stopped she said. them and picked them up. deputy Sheriff Leo Members of the national Countyanswered a call from him guard auxiliary unit who have to assist bringing them in., conducted the campaign will .of their Malad theft was make final call backs this week in an effort to put the city over in the automobiles trunk. were the top in the campaign and Three of thetheyouths other three, earn the treasury departments uveniles while Darrell Call, Raymond Howarter flag city designation. and Harold Harmon, between 18 and 20 years old. Promoted They were held in the Box Elder county Jail until late Thupsi day afternoon when they were returned to Malad to face theft charges. . Operation Flag City Campaign Nearing Goal Cot-ta- Evi-den- , cember, This affair which' attracts much attention from patrons and friends of the school, according to school Officials' The exhibit is held as an op- Institute Held In Tremonton portunity for the public to beaware of art taught in the schools, not only as art itself, but also as correlated with other subjects. . (Art projects that have been worked on so far this year will be displayed. During the school year other service In Brigham City has phases of classroom activity are Tentative plans for been the greatest in history, the presented. telephone growth has been the a dance festival in the spring made. Activities greatest In history, and the com- have been . y SSES I Margret Masters personality, who will be at the Fourth ward Relief Societys Thursday, December 6, in the ward chapel. The evenings program begins with a hot turkey dinner at 6 :30 p. m. . . . TV, radio bazaar, 204th FA Sinks Enemy River Boat pany has Invested more money to provide service here fhan at any time in history. The twenty million dollars invested in the past ten years in Utah is more than the company had invested in the 6tate during the preceding thirty years. One Problem One of the problems of the telephone engineers in a period of such rapid growth is fore casting Just where the growth will occur and how rapid it will sky-hig- Pledge Among 114 girls who pledged Utah State Agricultural colleges five social sororities were six from Box Elder county. Pledging Alpha Chi Omega were Bobbie Ann Stewart, Rose Marie Lomax and Janice Han sen, all of Brigham City. Blanch Clifford, Brigham City, pledged to Chi Omega; Janeen Chamberlin, Deweyville, pledg ed Kappa Delta and Laraine ChrLtencen, Brigham City, pledged Sigma Kappa. which have already been presented this year include the second grades performance at the November P.T.A. program and the fifth and sixth grade girls chorus broadcasting on a program during American Education week. Decorations equipment, and fitting it into the present telephone service generally requires a period of eighteen months to two Clinton M. Johnsen UTOCO distributor . . . Clinton Johnson ' Takes New Job Eagles Donate $10 For Chaplains' Memorial ' Regional Dance Institute Was held Wednesday, November. 28 and Saturday, (December 1, at Tremonton in the ' First . ward hall. Five stakes participating under the direction of Mr. LaEue Yates, district supervisor, and Mrs. Yates, were Bear River stake, Malad stake, North Box Elder stake, South Bear River stake and South r Box ' Elder ' stake. Dances taught during the Institute were: Spinning waltz, Cabellero Mixes, J. M. G. waltz, Special Interests Waltz, ' Oxford minuet. Tango, and Double Date fox trot. Two exhibition numbers highlighted the institute with a fox trot under the direction of Mildred Bunnell of Tremonton; a waltz ballet by a group of girls under the direction of Mrs. Clyde Glover. Girls participating in the group from Brigham City, gowned in white organdy, were: Marilyn Wood, Mary Ann Hall, Diane Morgan, Colleen Hansen, Renee Moln-tirMaxine Pettingill, Dalene Jeppeon, Berdine Peters,' Carol Walters, Carol Hunsaker, Leota Hunsaker and Joan Rotter. Mr. Yates attended Dance Institute in Salt Lake City during October for all district supervisors, he in turn teaches to stake directors. Stake directors teach ward - directors and they teach all the youth in mett, Idaho, according to the UTOCO TORCH, U.T.O.C.O. magazine. - s Mr. Johnsen was born in Bear River City in 1918 He is the Kindergarten Children's Party The Kindergarten club 4 the-danc- 1 ii e j M.LA. i , Beet Growers Assn - i t Will Meet Saturday The annual meeting of South Elder Beet Growers association will be held in the Brigham City courtrooms, Saturday. ) Box December 8, at 1 p. m. in the afternoon, according to Leon Gardner, president. (PrincipaL business' will be the an election of officers. , - v . Olive Petersen chairman of reDon has been in the navy freshments. Other committee three and a half years and is members include Mrs. Muriel now on his way back to Japan Barker, Mrs. Eva Valentine and for the second time. He returned from there this July, t I t t -- - Mrs. Beth Burrup. 5 e, nual . Christmas party for the children and grandchildren un Lewis M. Peterson, secretary der 2 of club members will be Ray Don . Reese Ships of Box Elder Aerie No. 2919, Fra- held December 20, at 3:30 p. m. Out On USS Suisan I Completes Course In Order of Eagles, announc- at the War Memorial home. At Illinois "U" ternal Nursing es that in Philadelphia, PaM on Santa Claus will be there to Ray Don Reese, E. T. 2, has Miss JoAnne Yabutani, Brig Dec. 1, the Eagles will dedi- treat the youngsters present. recently transferred from the ham City, will complete a 12 cate the special Universal En- Games and a dance will be en- U. S. Bataan, in aircraft' car? week affiliate nursing course at trance to the Chaplains Memo- joyed , . rier to .the U.S.S. Suisan, a seathe Neuropsychiatric Institute at rial chapel. The entrance will Committee members include plane tender, his parents,' Mr. the University .of .Illinois also have an eternal light. Janice Johnson - and Harriet and Mrs. Lewis Reese of .BrigTuesday, Dec. 11. with Mrs. ham City, learned this week. Eagle units throughout- the Balls as Students enrolled in the course country have been asked to help received theroreffcal and clini in the raising of funds for this cal instruction in psychiatry, entrance. Secretary Petersen reneurology and neurological sur ports that Box Elder Aerie made a contribution of $10.00. gery. I -- Melody, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. ker, chairman. Johnsen. He is a former resiall to encourage Designed dent of Brigham City and gradresidents of Brigham City to add uate of Box Elder high school. to the Yuletde spirit with colorto the former ful decorations, the contest is He is married of Pollard Brigham City. open to everyone. All they need Beverlyhave two sons, Craig, 6, They do is decorate their home. "This year It will not be nec- and Jeffry, 4. Mr. Johnsen formerly operaessary to enter ' 'any kind of form, Walker said, "the out-o- f ted a garage and service station town judges will cover the in Rupert, and handled Utoco entire city and judge every products. He is a veteran of World War Two with five years home decorated. The committee requested that service. He is . past president of the homes decorated leave the lights on until U p. m. each evening Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce and past president of during the season. (Prizes of $25, $15 and $10 will Idaho National Guard associabe given the winners. tion and past commander of Judging will be shortly before the Rupert American Legion Christmas and will be on gen- post' and a member of the V. F. eral artistic effect, originality, W. and American Legion. ingenuity in utilizing surroundings, conformity to Christmas Slate spirit and size. 4 . A native of Box Elder county, Clinton M. Johnsen, Rupert, Idaho, has recently become products distributor for the Utah Oil Refining company at Em Plan Xmas Home Initial preparations for the anEngineering a major telephone nual Junior Chamber of. Com construction job to serve a sub- merce sponsored Christmas the home decoration contest are undivision, manufacturing needed cables, wire and other derway, according to John Wal- years. The engineers must esWITH U.S. 3rd DIV. It isnt timate the possible growth of often a field artillery battery the subdivision so that there are can bag an enemy ship, but gun- enough facilities to meet the im ners of the 294th artillery bat- mediate and foreseeable dmand. talion recently achieved the dis- But at the same time, they must exercise care that no more tele tinction. phone plant is installed than diviTwo observers from the can be used, thus avoiding an sions air section spotted the investment lying idle. shuttle Chinese 'craft, a Problems Different barge, ferrying ammunition and So, according to Mr. Alston, supplies across a river to Red the problems of the telephone areas. assembly engineers in a time of such racommunicated They promptly pid growth are very difficult. with the 294th and the gunners The objective of the company is located about 20,000 yards to provide, the kind of service It into took went action. away customers want, where and when 40 rounds, but one of the! screamthey want it. The company, ing projectiles finally found the within its, ability to raise the elusive target. A direct hit blew and secure the necessary capital the barge necessary equipment and supplies, is moving as rapidly as Six Box Elder Girls v passible to accomplish this objective, said the manager. UAC Sororities 25-fo- come he. from ' Box Elder Lore BRIGHAM WITH STOLEN AUTO Picked Up By Officer Orlin Allen After Books On Sale Dropping Clue At Johnny's Service Station A. Federa- clubs of America. She he western area competi-t- d at Boise, and in Salt ity in the finals she won place for the nation, s are on sale at Drewes te Horsleys Dry Cleaners and or acy, from any (;J (I Perry Ward Plans entered the of i be the music to be furnished by two large stake choirs. iFour ward choirs vili the for , sing together morning session of conference and four different ward choirs will sing for the evening session. Special musical numbers will toe played on the new tabernacle organ. ference will SIX IDAHO YOUTHS NABBED IN ! I e Chief For1952 tier county soldiersof Of the to 'the result 3, ft back county kicking colon Kaiser Named C. of C. t ' ir Felt R. M. were evident this week. ;Slnee one month ago when a large number of Imported workers were employed, the county has done an about-facfrom a labor demand area to a labor supply area, according to Douglas Miller, head of the Utah Employment service In . Brigham City. Labor force estimates In the middle of November indicate a slightly longer work year due to excellent weather, i Total labor force in the county Is estimated at 7,140 people. Of this number 3,790 are employed in and 3,300 in agriculture. Broken down further, there are 235 in construction, 587 In manufacturing, 680 in wholesale and retail trade, 210 In service and 'miscellaneous, 600 in federal government, 235 in state and local government; 375 In public schools, and 620 in Unemployed registered at the employment office, reports Miller, represents a wide variety of skills and offer employers a good selection of workers. Registered are: manager, general merchandise, nurse, receptionist, clerk typist, telephone sales operator, PBX operator, clerks, cooks, waitresses, kitch-ehelpers, maids, grounds keeper, bricklayer, tractor mechanic, tractor carpenters, operator, crusher operator, egg candler and laborers. During November 475 people ofcontacted the employment new applicafice. Thirty-thretions were filed for work and 20 were renewed. There were 133 people referrd to jobs of whom 117 accepted Jobs. Of this number 106 went into work and 11 Into agriculture. There were 21 new claims for benefits filed unemployment with Utah, two with other states and 1A claims reopened for Utah, fotaf weeks of unemployment claimed against Utah number 53 while there were 15 against others. Held In Tabernacle Next Sunday Stake Quarterly Conference of afternoon at 2 oclock. the North Box Klcler slake will 'President Bruce R. MeConkie be held next Sunday at the of the First Council of Seventy stake tabernacle at Brigham from Salt Lake City will be City. present to represent the General General sessions of the con- Authorities of the church. Three ference to which everyone is in- recently returned missionaries vited will toe held at LO a. m. from the stake will report their and T p. m. Priesthood leader- mission activities. ship meeting will toe held in the A unique feature of the con Of Seasonal Work Honor,Of Box Elder Soldiers W the "lack of proper maintenance of the War In Be PAGES Grows With End "Lack Of Maintenance" Of Home we an 10 Handing Out The Candy Unemployed List OF WAR MEMORIAL HOME fies DEC. 5, 1931 f t S 4- - |