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Show docnGS-IHIcwmI (E&mivqss ,IFp IPmlfi TTfiqjEieits se tickets city chairman. All proceeds from the tickets, which will cost $1.00 each, will go to the Box Elder county chapter of Infantile Paralysis. day), according to Perc Petersen, The chapter, In treating 32 cases for the "Chuckwagon" dinner and dance,, highlight of (the South Box Elder March of (Dimes, will be sold house to I house tomorrow evening, (Thurs- of the dreaded disease In 1951, enters the new year with thousands of dollars of unpaid bills. Each ticket entitles the holder to the .Chuckwagon. dinner, which Includes pancakes, eggs, butter, sytup, coffee or pineapple juice; the dance to a orchestra; and a chance on the steer and many other prizes. Donations to date Include the 550 pound steer, donated by jm Maimmeuunau vo,y Lweimmg ' Delbert and Parley Holmgren of Bear River City; a wheel aligning job at Berts Wheel shop; two cases of drinks by Beehive Bottling; $5 in trade on any Insurance policy xby S. H. Miller; elec sen; $5 in merchandise at the Brigham Floral and Gift; 30 minute airplane ride by Seagull cake by Edna Aviation; 5 dozen eggs by Paul orange klss-m- e Robinette; a ham by Wess mar- Hunsaker. Two steaks at Maddox Ranch ket; doily by Mrs. Axel Fredrick- - trical popcorn popper by D & D Supply. Case of oil by Husky Service; house and $5 In trade at Zundels ' Mens store. Everyone Is urged ,, to make their polio contributions through .purchase of tickets, said Chair man Petersen. ( Exploding Sweaters Found In Brigham City BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN." 23, 1952 VOLUME 57, NUMBER 4 Wins Top Young Mans ' Award For Brigham City 8 PAGES DSA DEE GLEN SMITH NAMED WINNER AT BANQUET SATURDAY Singularly Honored For Service To Community, Leadership And Progress Energetic Dee- Glen Smith, immediate past president of the club and Brigham City member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, was singularly honored last Saturday night when awarded the Distinguished Ser- - 20-3- 0 Modern Miracles vice Award for Brigham City- - . Making the award to the civic minded young man was Mayor Lorenzo Bott at the Junior Chamber of Commerce's banquet at the Indian school employees cafeteria. The award was made on the basis of contribution to the compersonal leadership, munity, progress in his own field of work, and many others. Smith, a native of Brigham City, operates Smith , and Sons grocery, 499 soutr Main, with his father. A member of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce and ry-treasurer of the Box Elder Knife and Fork club, Dee Glen filled many civic posts during 1951 Including chairmanship of the Peach Days parade, chairman of the polio benefit talent show director member - of the Miss Box Elder contest A and others. . Smith Is the son ,of Mr. and Mrs.- Lorenzo t Smith, - Brigham City. Ho and his wife, Ida, have two young sons. ' Principal speaker at the meeting, which was conducted by President Perc Petersen, Jaycee, was Douglas Stringfellow whose subject was The , Challenge, of i , secreta- Subject At Knife Bill Sackett, left, and Les Codings i . . state highway patrolman and city fire chief respectively, watch a sweater disintegrate in a flash of flame (the camera wo uldnt record the flame). salesmen feit, Brigham City with the dangerous garments. ' oDoor-to-do- Exp!cd:ng Sweater Found In Brigham; Purchasers Urged To Turn Others In or And Fork Dinner Draft Board Modern Miracles addresses the members of the Box Elder Knife and Fork club at its next - regular meeting which,' according to Ross Bowen, the local president, will be held at Indian school cafeteria on Wednesday, Jan. 123, at 7:30 p, Setup Is Told I Apparently salesmen of the, ments he had purchased from a company "expIoding sweaters salesman. Another have made a pass at Box Elder sweater was received through the teounty. t mall by a Brigham City person. Sheriff Warren W. Hyde , re- Attractive and comfortable apported Tuesday morning that a pearing, the vest sweater of the had turned .Brigham City person ' combination was Jin a pair of the volatile gar- touched with a match. After a much 40 second flash of fire less time than it would take to take it off It was ashes. . $ It is very possible that many more of the torch sweaters were sold and are being worn in this .. area, commented Les Collings, chief of the fire , department. They should be turned over to the Sheriff, the fire department or the city police immediately. The sweaters have been circuThe final session of the special training course in advanced lated throUghotit the ' Ration by salesmen. In some sales techniques will be, .conducted Thursday Evening at 8 places the- sweaters have been o'clock at Box Elder high school. ignited while being worn and William C. Winder, representa- caused serious injury. The garments are manufacturtive of the state boarii of vocational education Is conducting ed from (liquid acetate. It is highly volatile. Locally, the the school. , set was purchased for Thirty-siBrigham City busi- sweater ness men and members of their about $5.00. Collings, who is Brigham City sales staff attended the opening committee chairman, has meeting last week, which Is safety the two sweaters on display at sponsored locally by the Cham- the Hollywood cafe. ber of Commerce. I would like to secure one or We hope a larger number will take advantage ' of the two more of .the sweaters for the course on .Thursday evening , of fire department for demonstrathis week, D. M. Mason, secre- tion purposes, Collings said. tary,' pointed out. There is no registration fee or charge of any Beta Sigma Phi Plans kind ahd if sufficient interest is Polio Food Sale In folcourse be the will shown, lowed by another series later In N Office Saturday the spring. , J , u v Epsilon chapter of Seta Sigma Phi will bold a food sale New in the office of the Sox Elder Eagles News and Journal next Saturday, beginning at 11 a. m. as a polio benefit, according to Mrs. Lillian Felt chairman. Members of the local aerie of Included in the sale will be the Fraternal Order of Eagles breads, cakes, pies, candies, ' launched a four months long cookies and many tothers. membership campaign at their Ail of the proceeds will go regular meeting Monday eveinto the Sox Elder county po, ning. Headed by Art Stowell and Ce. lio fund so if yon want some delicious Sunday dinner food cil Bradbury, members were assigned to membership teams ac- call at the N. and J. office," , cording to their numbers in the Mrs. Felt said. local lodge. Stowell will captain those with odd numbers, Bradbury the members having even numbers. , Winners at the conclusion will be entertained at a steak dinner while the losers will eat OK spaghetti, it was decided. door-to-do- -- two-piec- e School Closes . Thursday Eve door-to-do- x &J Launch Member Campaign Marijane Morris After Operation - Stars In USAC Opera Slated For March 6 5-- ByJ.E.Ryan Plan Meeting ' ' Annual meeting of the Elder Wildlife federation be held Wednesday, January 30, at 8 p. m., acording to June Anderson, president. It will be at the Eagles home in the bank building. Principal business at the meeting will be election of new officers and a report from the president and directors of the federation. It is planned to have a representative of the game department present to speak to the luncheon will Sgf, Ralph Anderson Returns To Army Camp Sergeant First Class Ralph j -- Mr.-Hafn- er Robert Gardner . . dies Sunday . . Florence A. John-sof- t Dec. 18, 1913, in Salt Lake temple, L. D. S. church. They made their (home in Bear River City. He was an active member of the L. D. S. church, serving as olerk of Bear River ward for the past 30 years. He had also served as choir leader be and chorister in the Mutual An- ry Illustrator Jobs Opn n Brigham City and Tremonton1 sportsmen will- take the field for that' nemesis- of the grazing New ranges Sunday, January 27, when t they join for a rabbit drive- - at Rozell Flats, Box Elder county, i Told In the ihcreaslngly-popula- r savof method and successful names have peea jadded. ing the ranges , for .Sheep and. More, cattle, hundreds of hunters from to 1116 list of yourtg ladies vie-inall over northern Utah have parfor the honor of Snow Queen ticipated in a series of drtves re- at the fourteenth annual Snow cently, exterminating thousands Carnival to be held Saturday, of theharmful animals. Hunters on Sundays drive February. 2, at the .Box, Elder will meet at the Promontory sta- high school gymnasium. I tion promptly at 9:30 a.m. and Nominations received during include: Miss will be directed to the hunting the past week-enRuth Marie Young, daughter of area from there. Theres plenty of rabbits, ad- Mr and Mrs. Leo Young, Miss vises ranchers of that area, so Colleen Hansen, daughter of Mr. bring plenty of shells and your and Mrs, C. L. Hansen; Miss Elaine Willie, daughter of Mr. lunch. L. E. Whitaker will head the and Mrs. Vernal Willie; Miss Renee Mclntlre, daughter of Mr. Brigham City hunters. and Mrs. Henry A. Mdntire; Everyone is Invited. Contestants i j Names g J d Joanne Anderson, Im- provement association and as a ward teacher. For several years he served as a counselor In the Bear River City ward. He had been active in music circles in the county, a member of Bear River military band, of the B. T. club, and played in a local dance orchestra several years. , He worked as a farmer and at one time was employed by the county road department. He was a deputy sheriff of Box Elder , ,, a , ,s county. . Survivors include his widow; two daughters and one son, Coy F. Gardner, Ogden; Mrs. Herman (Dorothy) Jeppsen, (Mantua, and Mrs. Gordon (Bonnie Rae) Bigler, Tacoma, Wash.; mother, Deweyville; eight grandchildren; five brothers, George A. Gardner, Bear - River City; Leon 0. Gardner, Honeyville; ' Dewey Gardner and Alphonzo Gardner, both of Deweyville; Rulon Gardner, Ogden. Funeal services will toe held Wednesday at 1 p. m. , in the Bear Rivet L.lf).S. Ward' chapel, with Bishop Vernon Johnson conducting. Friends may call at the family home at Bear River City Wednesday morning until time of services. Interment will be in the Brigham City cemetery under direction of the Hariod. 8. Felt, funeral home. , g daugh- Lt. (j. g.) and Mrs. Malcolm Patty Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. . Brigham names City Tuesday, January 15, from The new contestants were added to the list of those San Diego, California. Lt. Jeppsen returned to San already competing for snow Diego on Christmas day follow- queen honors. List now including 10 mortths service overseas es; Carol Hunsaker, Mary Ann Hall, Rebecca Robinson, Marjoin the U. S. navy. - . The Jeppsens will remain in rie Leggett, Marilyn Carr, Dee Brigham City until Saturday, Ann Davis and Marilyn May. January 26, then will leave for Mrs. Jennings Connor and Washington, where he will be Mrs. Lowell Packer have been stationed. named decoration chairmen, acMrs. Jeppsen Is the - former cording to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marion Davis, daughter of Mr. R. Reeder, general chairmen. and Mrs, Wm. E. Davis. Lt. Tickets for the carnival are Jeppsen is the youngest son of now ,on sale .for fifty cents per Conrad Jeppsen, formerly of person. Boyd Packer is gener Mantua, now of Salt Lake City. al chairman of ticket sales. j S. Jeppsen arrived in , Applications are being' accepted by the 13th U.- - S. Civil Service regional office for illustrator positions. LalVerne C. Hafner of Brigham tor-o- f the pep band. His orches Application forms and inforin Cache Val mation City is "first chair" trombonist tra is be secured from in Utah State Agricultural col- ley, where they play each Sat Glenn S. may Nelson, secretary of the leges symphony orchestra, now urday night at the LaDa'Sa Mu- local board, at the Brigham City Von for tual Association Hotows Improvement preparing busy office. which they sponsored recreational hall in post opera,, "Martha, 6. 1 and March will accompany Logan. Music is the major of Mr. Haf- Highway Patrol Exams The orchestra was praised recently by the record crowd who ner and he is a senior. He is The Utah Highway Patrol Civil attended its December concert married and the lHafners have Service commission. has anof American music. three - daughters. His parents nounced an examination for rais vice president are Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hafnpr dio operator, , paying, $200 a onorith ,ta start, OfJtbeU.SjA-Jband.gnd diretjof Phoenix, Arizona, well-know- Take Rabbits To Task In Drive Sunday Miss Civil Service Tells1 Trombonist In USAC Symphony Orchestra - i On the program Harold Felt opened with Invocation. f Kay Daines, winner of the Jaycee contest Voice of Democracy was a guest introduced.-Givintoasts ' were Mrs. Jean' Davis, Glen Greenhalgh and. Carrol ft. Williams. Musical numbers were presented by - Kay - Hodf eft 'Snd Mildred Anderson, .accompanied by DOrothy 'Ann Uilywhlte. ' f After Mayor Bott was .introduced and made the E?A presentation tov Smith, Fere Feftemen commended on and thanked the winner ior his eivi sssjuHmlth responded by pledgtng w to continue to work for Brigham City and thanking the Jaycee And , City Hunters Will Tremonton-Brigha- m Succumbs Sunday , 1952. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul AnderLt, (j.g.) Malcolm S. son; Miss Jewell Jensen, daughJeppsen Home On Leave ter of Mrs. Martha Jensen, and derson, son of Mrs. Lola Anderson,. 355 Nortq First East, left Marijane Morris, Corinne, is January 12 for Camp Stoneman, recovering from a major opera- Cal., where he is stationed with tion at the Dee Memorial hospithe, replacement center. tal in Ogden. Sgt. Anderson reports he spent Corinne correspondent for the half of his .short furlough at Box Elder News and Journal, Summit in the Sierra Danners Mrs. Morris was operated on where they were snowNevadas last Friday. bound for five days. It is reported she is improvNow 20, Sgt Anderson has ing rapidly, though she will re- been in the service for two and First-Cha- ir Robert N. Gardner Wildlife Group A dutch served. Knife And Fork Guest NIMROD NEWS , v- LaVemeC. Hafner Is . Robert N. Gardner, 3r 61, died in a Brigham City hospital Sunday at 6:20 p. an. after a ' three-week- s illness. , He was born February 21, 1890, in Deweyville, Box Elder county, a son of Robert N. and Harriet A. Dewey Gardner. He was reared in Deweyville, ords. graduating from t Box Elder Appeals from Joeal board rul- county high school where he was ings are directed to a state ap- president of the athletic associaand active in music. peals board of five members, tion . i , If the deci- -- ,a - tJ Ryan stated. sion of the state board is not unanimous, then the regWas Active LDS istrant may appeal to the president for final decision. Walter G. Mann presided at the meeting in the absence of (President Hervln Bunderson. In the opening session, Alf Free-ma- n toasted Dr. George Boyce on his birthday enlversary. Mark Nichols, .Salt Lake City, state director of vocational education, was a visitor. Derral Slggard, Brigham City, is taking one of the principal roles in the opera, Martha, by Flowtow, .which will be presented at the Utah State Agriculaccordtural college March ing to Professor Walter Welti, head of the vocal music divi- main at the hospital, for a while a half ' years, I yet. sion. 5-- Dee Glen Smith (center) Distinguished Service Award Winner is congratulated by Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott for his accomplishment. The award for service to the community, was made at the Junior Chamber of, Commerce banquet Saturday. On the left is Douglas Stringfellow, principal speaker on the program. . J. E. Ryan, audit supervisor for the State Seleolve . Service system, was the speaker at the Tuesday nooh meeting of the Brigham City Rotary club, telling the members about the organization and functioning of the local and state draft boards. In his Job, Ryan visits each of tne state's S3 local boards four times a yeqy, coordinating their actions and1 interpretating the various rulings. . a Each local board is Composed of three members and an appeal agent who serve without compensation, and a clerk who handles the office details and rec- group. will be Dr. Luther Gables subject when he Hey! Wanta Buy A Ticket? Luther Gable Modern Miracles Dr-4 s ; I ", I m. Dr. Gable is a noted nuclear the city. DSA winner will be sponThe ' scientist. .. In his lecture, he gives a very sored by the Jaycees for the state Service Award Distinguished pertinent and worthwhile talk which will be presented February which is calculated to interest 2 in Salt Lake City. the members of 'his audience no end. And it is delivered in language simple enough .to be interesting to any layman. He gives this unique talk and demonstration by using the Black Light" which he was largely instrumental in developing when he was - at - the at Fort Squire laboratories Monmouth during World War ft, while in the U. S. army. For this work he was given a "citation Ben Lawshe, head of organize and an award. of the U. S. Chamber of ing, At the- moment, Dr. Gable is Commerce until recently, " will a special instructor at a tele in Brigham City early Feb; arrive in Chicago vision laboratory to evaluate the organizational where four thousand young men 4, set-uof the Box Elder Chamber are training to become television of Commerce and suggest solu engineers, tions to its problems, according He declares that r uranium to R. M. Kaiser, His might be found anywhere, so if short stay here wlUpresident be during a you 6ee a strange man prowling to Salt Lake CMy ? around your backyard in the trip retired from the C. of dark some night, dont shoot C.,Recently Lawshe is now a professional him right away If lt - is organization expert and Is rated Dr. Gable, he has a powerful nationally in that field, ft black light with Which he can tops From 9:30 to 11 a. m. he will find uranium in the dark even go through the C. of C.s or though no one can actually see ganization here. At 11 he will the rays from the lamp. As he meet with the board of directors says, it is black light. to discuss the organization. At 12 oclock noon a general member; ship meeting will be held - at Maddox Ranch house. Members will pay for their own meal and reservations may be secured by calling the Chamber of Cam merce office. I j TopfcOfj&Ca, To p Former Brigham I l Recorder Dies ? j 4 i Miss Ada Trieste Box, 76, 105 28th street,; Ogden, former city recorder of Brigham City, died Thursday al 3:20 p. m. In an Og den hospital after an extended Illness. i . She was born February 7, 1875, In Brigham City, the daughter eg Elijah Arnold and Roxey AM mantha Snow Bog. She was educated In the schools of Box Elder county and Brigham Citg and resided in Brigham ' City until she moved to Ogden in 1906. Jay Swenson, Ferral Jensen and Lew Olsen , members of the committee for the Chuckwagon dinner and dance next Saturday January 26, at Box Elder high school auditorium.. Tickets for the affair are' on sale now and the city will be canvassed Thursday. The 20-3- 0 club and Junior Chamber of Corfimerce are cooperating in the event. . , " vs For many 3641 she th Brigham City recorder She als was affiliated with the Businesg and Professlonad Womens club in Brigham (City, r rs M She was a member of thl L. D. S. church, - Ogden Second ward.- - , Mrsf Surviving are Estella tB. Wright and Mn , Lysle B. Richardson, Ogden.' 'fwo-sisters- f |