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Show tfnivers.'u. microfilming ' ' i . , f . 277 Y S?lt Sixth Lrk- - Ate CUy , I V 4 3,$ M Jan. 53 Reigns Over Annual Winter Festival -- BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 6, 1952 VOLUME 57, NUMBER 6 Lu Ann Secrist 1 8 PAGES Rally To Highlight Boy Scout Weak ; Named Queen At SnovCemival Annual Boys And Girls League Circus Will Feature Colorful Acts Feb. Many Courts Of Honor Held Lu Ann Secrist, daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen of . s, Brigham City, was crowned 7-- 8 Highlighting the Ogden Area Snow Queen of 1952 by Miss Councils Boy Scout Week ob Utah (Marilyn Reese) in cere a rally for all ,of the monies at the 14th annual Snow Annually one of the major Box Jugglers, who do "everything In group of athletes will present a servance, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and 4,373 Carnival held In Box Elder high Elder high 'school event, the the books. act followed a trampoline by Explorers of the council and affair1 Is 'French dance, "Perroultte." The double-nigh- t gymnasium on Saturday, Feb- Boys and Girls league circus and 2. will be held Thursday (tomor- usually attended by students ruary The band will render a num- their leaders, parents, The lovely Miss also accepted row) md Friday, February 7 and Thursday and adults Friday, ber and the Scarecrow dance friends will he held .Sunday; February 10, at 2 P. M. at ih'e Oga beautiful white woolen blan- 8, in the school gymnasium, ac- though it is open to both either will be presented. den High School, according to A, come ket Inscribed will the Then Snow Queen, cording to the committee. Juggling night. R. Croft, council president, , to on Steve attract hundreds Don from last years queen, Carol OlIncluded act and will the Expected Campbell program by of students and adults, the af- be the Grand Entry by the Box fo&loiwed by a Can Can dance. sen. Boy Scout Week; February Ho A great deal of expense and 12, will mark the 42nd anniverHer name is now added to the fair features an outstanding pro- Elder high school band and with list of 13 girls who have served gram, colorful and with unusu- color guards and twlrllers. After effort has gone Into the various sary of the Incorporation of the Si i as queens. Beautiful young al talent. opening song, The Star Span- dances, all of which will be pre- Boy Scouts of America and will women who have been Snow Concessions will open at 6:30 gled Banner, a sword dance sented under direction of Mis. see the launching of a three 4 m. and remain open until 8 will be presented by students Bette Larsen, and they Should year program known as "For)$VQueen in the past are: Carol Olm.. when the program begins, under the direction of Mrs. Bet- be unusually colorful and ex- ward on sen, Shirley Holmgren, Kathryn Liberty's Team." 3 J r Hunsaker, Betty Marble, Pflda and will open again after the te Larsen. pressive, according to W.' H. . Clowns will be introduced and Griffith, sponsor. Designed to help keep America Andersen, Rita Victor, Ruth Al- program. Featured attraction ore the an Interpretive dance "study In The circus Is heild annually to strong and free, the goal of the len, Mary Rae Christensen, Le ona Bundereen, Uarda Mathias, program Is Don Campbell and motion' will be presented. A raise money for school activi- three-yea- r program is to make the boy, the Scout Movement, Opal Larsen, Doulsa Call and son Steve, Intermountain famous Utah State Agricultural college ties. Juanita Everson. physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight . t Funeral Today For Head-O- n The contestants were presentCrash Victims ed .In a lovely ceremony an President Croft said that the nounced by master of ceremonrally, which la being called t)ie ies, Robert Smith. Each girl Rally on Libertys Team, is the was given a huge colorful balArea Council's opportunity Ogden loon Geraldine Marble, by to accept the challenge publicly Mr. and Mrs. G: L. daughter of of the program and to focus atMarble, and Franclne Romer, tention on the theme, Forward daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril on Libertys Team. . M HouSley, as they were presented. Miss Utah then chose a balloon It is our Opportunity to tally tied among the tree decorations our boys and their leaders In a In the hall. A number was en purposeful, forward looking '.adclosed In the balloon. The num venture which will affect ' the ( . r . r LuAnn Secrist Is Crowned Snow Queen Of 1952 , . ber was then matched to the of this area and which boyhood contestant holding the ' ! corres by Marilyn (Bunny) Reese, Miss Utah of 1&52, at coronation ceremonies Saturday, evecan have a definite impact" On ning.. Flower girls are Amy Rasmussen (le ft) daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J, Howard, Ras- ponding number. The queen was the future of America," he saii. mussen and Nancy Moyes, daughter of Mr.- - and Mrs. Arnel Moyes. Charley Young, son selected In this manner. iPlower According to President CFt, for the evening, girls Of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Young, is crown bearer. a number of events will Lie gowned in lovely little yellow and white formats and carrying place -during the rally: tb ; I nosegays, wete: Amy RasmusThere will be - a massing of sen, daughter 6f . Dr. and Mrs. PalmerColleen Palmer Palmer Grant Josie Eldon Beckey American and Troop flags and J. Howard Rasmussen, and Nan. . father . . . . . . mother . . v; a roll call of Districts; the 1952 baby Mr. of cy and j daughter EVE Mrs.'Moyes, Council officers will be announArnel Moyes. Charley ced and Introduced and wYY pubYoung, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack licly . accept th trial" 'e of Charles Woods, Garland, Elected Party Young, was crown bearer. 1 Forward on Libert . am, . floor show Affair Family along with the Scoots and poutChairman; Elma Klitgaard Is Chairlady was greatly enjoyed by the large ers present; the 33 Scouts who I An ' early morning blaze two IN Indicating grassroots concern over problems facing the audience attending the carnival. have received their Eagle awards " I and a, half miles southwest' of people-o- f largest-RepublicaDelicious home baked foods the United States,' the rally in mo yk during the past year will be rei Corlnne" Sunday morning left the and ice home made were cream Box of was Elder held in .'22. was 1929 bofiT county 10, Monday evening er, history July In ; Killed Was cognized; , the Sllyer . Beaver family enjoyed by the dancers dtiring Ervjn, Hindberg, his Wife and' a nearly packed Box Elder high school auditorium.'"" , at Stone,' Idaho, a daughter of ' award will be presented to four " ' the f Head-Ohomeiessr'TTJ"" evening. n , Collision grandchild Mann. Harvey L. and Erma (Toward Scouters who have given outmore1-- , than Those to Mr. Mrs, and 3 a. assisting m., the 'Speakng 3) Sorensen. . , . . , Reported at about Ben standing service to .boyhood In Before a sparse crowd, J Stanley May and Mr. and Mrs, Near Bear River Thurs. f She was reared and educated Brigham City fire department delegates, J. Pratt Kessler, state Taft Is Strong of this area; and,' as ' a feature Chamber national Lawshe, D. D. with GOP chairman and food sales guest speakBillings t answered the Call but by the In Box Elder county and grad- Commerce organizer, gave a event, ayportrayal of "Forward ElAn to services funeral for Triple reg interesting sidelight were: unMrs. Ann Jensen, Mrs, time they arrived the building er at the rally, Indicated the don Grant his wife, Jo- uated from BeaT River high brief talk on What Our Cham on Libertys Team" will be preactivities was a straw Jean Jones, Mrs. Norma was practically destroyed, IMr. usual Interest was general ular Leggett, sie ColleenPalmer, ; on vote GOP ber Needs" at a Box Elder C. of sented, showing a tableau of the national Sorenson Palmer, school. presiden Mrs. Sanoma Wilson, Mrs. She is survived by her parents, C. general membership meeting Scout Week poster. Hindberg and his family were throughout the state and added tiaH candidates. Robert Taft daughMrs. ' Angeline and their. Stokes, not injured but practically all it Is an indication of victory in showed a sister, Mrs. strength In Box Elder Korth, Mrs. Mabel Balls, Miss ter, Betkey Palmer, will be con-' both of Snowvllle; Monday noon at Maddox Ranch . their possessions' were burned. the approaching election. Bafcramento, house. ; 1 Luella S. Larkin, 176 votes to Ei Janet ducted at oounty, ' polling Wednesday, today 4 ' Korth and El Jensen, Ray Snow-villDamage was estimated at $4,000. Largest Rally se nhowers 96. Gov. Warren took 11s Lee. p. m. in the Brigham CUy L.D.S. Calif., and Leon Sorensen, Old time Republicans at the 13 and Harold Stassen 12. From 1940 until the present Brigham City fire . chief Les , Seventh J. ward. Ray Bishop Special thanks today was ex- Wood i Collins said the blaze had made meeting said it was the largest the national Chamber of ' ComHill to of the attend elected Capitol (Delegates ward, tended by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph too-- much headway for control rally, by far, ever held by GOP merce , has had Its greatest the state GOP conventions April R. Reeder to all who helped Salt Lake City, will officiate. methods to be, effective. . The party in the county. Too, much 26 Are Listed growth, but we havent begun to The Palmer family was killed Becky Palmer and 1, 1952, included make the 14th Snow Carnival August to the burned Interest was shown in nomina- the building ground 22 months, was reach possibilities, he said, Palmer, In a head-oBecky afternoon . , , Thursday following: v successful. very tions for county GOP posts. collision near , Bear River bom March 20, 1950 in Salt Charles J. Wood, Mrs. Elma Dates for the two major Box Listing the objectives of Cham Charles J. Wood, Garland, was Lake City. Stanley M: Day Home City. M. Sheffield, South Stake Choir bers of Commerce as developing Elder oounty festivals were set elected county chairman, taking Klitgaard, Boyd Friends may call at the Harold The baby .is survived by its trade and solving community last week at a meeting of the the place of Walter G. Mann. George T. Johnson, J. D. GunjOn 30Day Furlough B. Felt funeral home today from grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. HarLawshe reported there Utah Fairs and Shows aasodat Pfc. Stanley M. Day, son of Mrs. Elma Klitgaard, Brigham derson, Joe Carr, Willis Hansen, Practice Cancelled 10 a. m. until time of services. vey L. Sorensen, Snowville and problems, B. WalK. chair-ladare now 1,053,000 members in tion in Salt Lake City. Olsen, Shirley Wight, to Due ' Mr. and' Mrs. Robert Day, is City, was elected county redecorating currently Burial will be In the Brigham Mr. and Mrs. James Palmer of 2,750 ter G. Mann, C. V. Forsgren, R. f home on a organizations. furloughBoyd Sheffield, secretary Date for the' fair, held anunderway In the Box Elder tab Logan. He' will leave for Camp Stone, and George Johnson, treasurer. N. Price, Iva Larsen, . Charles ernacle. South Box Elder stake City cemetery. if f not nually at Tremonton Is August concerted takes It effort, y:' Alf HowFreeman, choir rehearsal will b cancelled when his leave ex- - Elected to the state Central com- Whitworth, j California and for Peach Days In only money, to make a Chamard Call, Mrs. Ruby Wight. for this Wednesday, according Eldon Grant Palmer is Brigham City la Sept. 12 and 13. And pires and from there - will travel mittee were Mrs. Kleorv Kerr, J. and Third Fourth Lawshe it ber Wards said, go," Glen Busenbark, Clifford to Director Harold B. Felt. I to Eldon Grant Palmer, 27, was D. Gunderson, and Walter G. ,the Far East. . the responsibility of the board At the gathering Sam Gordon, Mrs. Lucinda Jensen, Thorson, will be resumed accord bom December 22, 1924 In Stone, Will Combine For Ball ! of directors to .see that it does Brigham City, They who has been acByron Stallings, Louis Spack-ma- lng to schedule the following Idaho, a son of James and Lllis function. In the Box Elder county tive Robert J. Potter, Leo MilA. Morris Palmer. The Brigham City Thlrtl and Wednesday. re- . He was reared In Stone, Idaho Fourth wards will combine ler, Theo Richards, Art Felsted, There has never been a time fair for several years, , was to as term for his third elected J. John and attended Bear River high sponsor their Gold and .Green when we needed to strengthen Shumway. i r; Civil Air Patrol Will Walter Norman school from which he graduated. Ball this year, it was teamed our local Chambers of Commerce chairman of the' Utah Fates and Chamberlin,' Shows association of Utah. WHEREAS, February 8, 1952 is the 42nd anniversary of Jeppson, Leonard Peterson, John Meet Thursday Evenint He spent two years in the 35th today. It will-bheld March 4. more than we do now, for stron?? of the Boy Scouts' of America, the Elia-sofounding means a Bert Charles local Hess, In Clifford, War unit World Other Box 'Elder people atger be L.D. organizations To at held the Fourth Infantry ' (First meeting of the recently Two chartered by the Congress of the United States, saw action In France, S. ward amusement hall, it will stronger nation, he concluded. tending the,meeting included Jr., D. Earl Adams, Kleon and Air Civil will Patrol G. M. Kerr, Mrs. Ruth Bone and reorganized as a program for all .the boys of America, and and will feature Though lawshe said little Marilyn (Bunny) Reese,, Brigbe held Thursday evening (to Belgium, and was In Germany be semi-forms t at , , , the war time 'George W. Facer. ended. the a floor refreshments. show and about the B. E.. Chamber of Com- ham Citys Miss, Utah," and R. morrotw) at 7:30 p. m. at the He was wounded three times WHEREAS, the Boy Scout program has affected the lit Is being sponsored by the merce, he did compliment it for M. Kaiser, B. E. Chamber of Brigham City airport. and Mrs. Al- Commerce president and received the purple heart. Young Men and Young Ladies Its general organization, lives of 19,000,000 American boys . and men Doriel Gilbert will be In He ' the U.S.AJC. from Mutual Improvement assocla though, Be said, there Is still Kaiser and D. M. Mason, secretary-attended , since 1910, and now has an active enrollment charge. 1946 to 1949 when he graduated tion of the two wards. manager of the C. of C. Dr. much for you to do. , of 2,900,000 tand with a B. S. degree in the school . r John Seely Graduates of mechanical arts. He, with his the movement is now launching a three- "WHEREAS, v family, made his home In Salt From Electronics Will on Libertys . year program, Forward Lake City where he was active to seeks even which more from the it Team,, through 'Recently graduated in the budding trades. , , The annual literary evening Aviation Electronics He was a member of the L.D. Run-Awa- y effectively serve ' the nation through its School, at the S. churoh and an Elder in the 1' sponsored by the Utah Epsilon youth, and chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will U. S. Naval Air Techincal Train- Capitol Hill ward. (Public assistance grants in than they were a year ago, there ican legal system has contribube presented tonight (Wednes- ing Center, Memphis, Tenn., was He Is survived by his parents Box WHEREAS, the Boy Scouts of America, through" its ' r Increased are 16 less active cases now ted much to the strength of this Elder' county-L. John aviation Seely, who reside in Logan and the day), Feb. 6, at 8 p. m. in the Scout Oath and Law and its Program is a vital nation and the freedom of Its for second consecutive the than there were at that time. Mr. son of again airman, USN, First ward chapel. , i brothers and sisters: - - r,; following .factor in helping to preserve American Demo- are at people, that as our law apply He to information there stated further 740 E. month, Mrs. and Leland Seely of The program wifi feature Dr. Marcellue Palmer, S. L. C.; released according " ' ; cracy, and Old-royIW. a total of 469 active cases to fathers who will not support South developing physical fitness, initiative Utah. present today Jay Main, by Brigham Harold-1- . City, associate M. Gerald proHansen, Palmer, Oakland, director of, the Box Elder in Box Elder county 72 percent their children, .the alow, compliin boys; - Before and Navy, Calif.; t Mrs. Elizabeth Tingey, entering the fessor of speech and drama at t of , Public of which are old age assistance, cated legal process which preof the attended County Seely will-bUniversity U.S.A.C. the He assisted Brigham City; Lane M. Palmer Welfare.' Department f and 15 percent aid to dependent sumes, that the. father is innoNOW THEREFORE, I, Lorenzo J. Bo'tt, Mayor of the Utah Lake In Salt City. of Morrisville, North Carolina; by Lael J. Woodbury, a graduate cent, even though he is steadily assistance cases. childrens lAt .1932 in of do its January, student in drama at meeting, City Brigham City the State of Utah, Iva Law Lareen, Leesville, La, and his children- - are E. B. Men the county welfare boar(( apMr.- - WoodFight Actually the most challeng- employed Is worthy of our tt hereby proclaim the week of February 6th to C. Dr Hansen-an- d starving, proved increases totalling $1,006. ing problems that face public Joaie Colleen Sorensen Palmer bury will present the reading of 12th as Boy Scout Week- and urge our citiDock fn S.F. and thoughtful consideration a modem American play. ; Josie Colleen Sorensen Palm- - 53, Mr. Oldroytf said. He reported welfare officials at the present remedial legislation- zens to recognize the patriotic ' service being J aKl-From to in Is-Korea that these increases time arise the ; aid Dr. depennearly Hansen graduate of Some judges have' estimated H "it 1' rendered to our community by the volunteer cateIn were old assistance assistance dent the deU.S.iA.C. childrens the age with a masters Eight Sox Elder county men that In cases where parents are Scout Leaders and to express their appreciation and aid to dependent childrens gory, Mr. Oldroyd said. gree and doctorate from the Uni- are among the 247 army comand the fathers have Lincoln Exhibit divorced, . .to .the religious bodies, school organizations, assistance categories. They were Out of the 73 aid to dependent been ordered to make payments versity of Iowa . He has direc- bat veterans aboard the DSNS . 4 i n made primarily because of liber- childrens assistance cases reveterans associations, fraternal groups and ted the Hill Cumor&h pageant General W. ?. Has which support of their children, 1 . alized policies of the State Dept, ceiving help In Box Elder coun- for 'toemore service clubs which sponsor our Cub Packs, Americas Witness for Christ docked last Thursday. Korean than 80 percent of that Is an of Public in to Welfare effort fathers where cases each year that it has been pre- veterans from the county are: ty, 25 are Boy Scout Troops and Explorer Units. them are not doing so. It is sole Gar-lanassistance sented. He has taught In many bring public grants axe ndt contributing to the sup- to assume that meet of these CapL Theral V. Bishop, of the seminaries and institutes The unique art exhibit at Lin- more In line with the- - present port of their families, or If they families have made application 7 Y IN TESTIMONY WHEREAS I have here- Sgt. Dale C. Jeppaon, ' cost of living, and will be are making a contribution to of the church amd is at the pres-n- t 339 east Seventh north, Brigcoln school, consisting of nine high . . unto signed my name officially and caus- for aid to dependent children's time director and business ham City; Sfc. John F. Larsen, paintings depicting the nine effective February 1, Mr. their support, ft Is so inadequate assistance, Mr. Oldroyd said. ed the Seal of the City of Brigham City i reported. modern trends of art over the that it does not begin to meet manager of the Utah State thea- Garland. ' to be affixed, this 6th day of February, NOTICE tre. B. Nelson, Brig50 years, are being well reAssistance payments to Box the needs of the family. Jerald CpL past 1952.x. , L Mr. Woodbury Lb a native of ham City; Allen E. Ferry. Bt. ceived, it was learned today. All bicycles mttst have 1952 Elder county welfare recipients Utah divorce laws and laws and ali- license plates on or before March in X Brigham City; Sgt. Fred W. The exhibit will be open to the for February, 1992 will total governing Logan and has appeared will and do not L After this date, tickets many plays at the college, tak- Rucker, Tremonton; Sgt. Dal- public todayrThtirsday and Fri- $28,065.96, as compared with mony are ' (Signed) Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott ing the lead in such productions las W. Sandall, Tremonton, day from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., and $27,013.80 for February, 3951, he begin to fill the purpose for be given to violators. HARRY SMJTHJ J1' as Othello, Ldliom, and Hamlet. and Sgt. Lyle,). Young, 230 there will be a special show from sakL, which they were originally .t : (SEAL) .Mayor Chief of Police. He sail that with public as- enacted, Mr. Oldroyd said. j. The program Is open to the north Second Mst. Brigham 6 to 9 p. m. tonight; for those un- - . He stated that while the Amer Feb. able to be there during the day. sistance costs are a little highe) " .public. City. ( r: 5 , J , , , , . J ... Rre Destroys Cprjnne Home. GRASSROOTS CONCERN SHOWN IN - LARGE GOP RAUV MONDAY Sunday Morning; n TRIPLE RITES SET FOR PALMER LavsheSpca!s FAMILY To Small Crowd BRIGHAM TODAY , -- Monday Noon ; r a , Fair, Pecch Days e. Dates n -- , 30-da- y - , - ft- PROCLAMATION . e , - Harold Hansen 1 ... , Public Assistance Grants: Upped $1,085.53; Fathers Serious Problem In B;E Appear Tonight Technician-Electronicsma- n electro-niesmen- ,. self-relian- ce t the-U.Sj- - of Well Received d; 7 , Old-roy- d 1 out-date- d -- x. 'V. 1 |