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Show F r , r V 85, BOYCE TAKEN BY SURPRISE ;J V is Civil efforts in carryan exceedingly technical and highly significant assignment in the planning and executing of the program of conversion of the Bushnell General hospital to the Intermountain Indian school. ,i Fur outuntiring ing The Navajo , Meeting Tonight . VOLUME 57, NUMBER 16 .people BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 1952 The Medal That Went With Outstanding Award Brigham City people will have an opportunity to learn more about civil defense, tonight, when Leonard A. Higgins, field representative of the Utah Civil Defense, gives an illustrated talk whose at the fire station beginning, at ' i Defense To Be Subject Of v.i Highest Interior Dept' Award Friday Taken completely by surprise, Byce was presented with a citation for distinguished service, the highest commendation of the Department of Interior. John F. Carmody, director of education on the Navajo reservation made the presentation ' of a medal, a lapel button and the . ' written document. ''Me vt " Indian School Superintendent Given , The advice of the old sage who said "If you would wish another to keep your secret, first keep it to yourself, was- - proved to have an exception last Friday at the Intermountain Indian, Indian school when 3000 people kept a big secret from Superintendent Or. George A. Boyce. "T Vi ? iA i Corp Universal MicTcfUningscx W 277T5rrOkve J 3rn Ctnh Salt Lpke city, 8 PAGES ANNUAL DOLLAR DAY PLANNED IN , BRIGHAM CITY SATURDAYS Sale ' Biggest City-WiOf Year Will Offer Hundreds Of Bargains de at 9:30 a. m. Preparing tc offer hundreds of the best buys in the history of Brigham City,, practically every merchant up and down , main street has stocked up on quality merchandise for the big sale, according to Ward. j ; This years Dollar . Day ' has been carefully planned and coordinated with the . merchants committee emphasizing that the businesses will offer the customers goods they want and not goods they want to sell .. children attend school are proud 8 V i , , p, m. of the Institution and speak .of the Brigham tby Sponsored For bargains the biggest day it with fondness. They point which .is of the year In Brigham City with great pride to Intermoun- City fire department, , currently undergoing,. - Red will be next Saturday, April 19, tain as( their institution. , defense course when the merchants will offer direction, of J. Edwin The members of my 'staff hundreds of sensational buys for under,the ' Dollar Day, according to Elliot join me in congratulating you Baird, two films on civilian de. ,. r for the worthwhile contribution fense will, be shown. Ward) chairman of the merchants f s committee of the Chamber of you are making to the welfare emIs Civilian defense being Commerce. F On hand to witness the honor of the Navajo people and to the phasized in Brigham City - bet r j , The doors will open promptly bestowed on their school chief government service. cause this area is listed as beDr. Boyce first entered the ing within. the critical area in was a huge audience 'of over ' 3000, filling benches, the gal- Indian f Service as a text, book Utah. ! s ,.t s 1, Though many of the specials lery and the floor of the boys writer In 1938. His first assignCivilian defense is designed to ment took him to the : Navajo will be clearance items, they are , gymnasium. f In gtny tragedy, help phenominally low in price. Some ' ' The .citation "for distinguish- reservation where he dealt with not necessarily war. items with prices regularly at problems. ed service in recognition of outThe fire department cordially $10, $12 and $15 will go for $L His absorption In his work be- invites V J standing service performed as to attend the everyone There will be literally huncame so keen that In 1940. he of the superintendent dreds of bargains, but to be sure Indian school" was became director of education on meeting. you get. the merchandise ytm the Navajo reservation. Signed by. Secretary of the want you should come as early Present at the occasion were Oscar I,. Chapman. Box Elder county can look as J possible, the merchants comLorenzo D. Bott and Mayor Mr. Carmody read an" accomforward to its own television on mittee Local U i chairman said. , of the Mason, , Murray a new station which may be panying letter written by Dil- Chamber of secretary A. School Indian ! ' George Boyce, , who Superintendent t Commerce, lon S. Meyer, Commissioner of built under a plan, of the Federgave brief congratulatory ad '! . al Communications Commission Indian Affairs: r , the shows he received a medal for with citation Pre-Schoservice, proudly along distinguished ' From ol in (Brigham City. The enclosed citation and dresses. . S. Lorenzo U. the award of of to Interior. the Left department highest right: Mayor Impressed with the multitude honor award, for distinguished ' who J. Bott witnessed the rites, Mrs. John F. Carmody, director of education on the The FCC plan, which has just service had been awarded you gathered under one roof, Mayor Clare Wiser, duke of the Uni r ! 20 new been Bott calls Mr. for i. made who exclaimed. Mrs: the and adopted reservation, ' award; Navajo Round-UBoyce Boyce. n appreciation of the outstand p verslty of Utah Chapter of Inf of Utah. Most stations them in never saw I a like sight ng service and recognition, of tercollegiate Knights, returned will operate in the Ultra-Higthis. It is an inspiration. Can to the campus this week after Funeral Held blame the Frequency range, which is an you people of Brig representing the chapter at the section of the radio ham City for being happy and untapped national IK convention is Mos f 1 spectrum. Use of this UHF proud in having this school caw, Idaho. He is the son of Central school will hold" Its band and expansion, of the pres , here? I deem it an honor and H. Verne Wiser of a privilege in being mayor at Dr. and Mrs. ent Very High Frequency ser pre school round-ufor pros460 south First east, Brigham vice should eventually permit pective "first graders , Monday this time. Mr. Mason extended congratu City. nearly 2,000 new television sta- and Tuesday, April 21 and 22, tions in every section of the na- according to UaiPreal Collings, lations to Intermountain schools IWisers chapter made a clear - i tion. The 108 television stations of the PTA. superintendent .and the faculty sweap of all, trophies and awards a 't j tv w now operating In the' United in behalf of the business men of made at the convention, IncludYoungsters who will toe ' six Inwho in enroll the Teachers i States are in the VlfF range, years old by October 31 will be Brigham City and their employ ing the expansion award, out- dian and study classes IFuneral Bervlces were held for baskettraining IK and award, standing ees. UHF plan given definite appointments and of The the The Brigham City golf course adoption on Andrew Carruthers Tuesday in Utah chapter at the Tntermountain Indian Corsages of carnations were ball trophy. The conjunction with the expan they must bring a birth certifiopened officially Sunday with at 1 p. m,. in the Brigham Cjty sion was chosen to publish the school in Brigham City this of VHF means the begin- cate or blessing certificate with over ISO rounds of golf played, presented to Mrs. Boyce . and First L.D.S. ward with Bishop 'Roundtable, IK yearbook, for summer can receive credit at Mrs. Carmody. of a truly nationwide tele- them, It (was pointed out At th Dean ning Candland, accordlngto i , Raymond Payne officiating. The school band, led by Max next yean vision service, with visual enter- school a dentist and nurse will Utah State Agricultural college, icourse pro,. ' t i t 1949 Box A of Elder who Mr. NT, died graduate Carruthers, NoI (With 38 tainment and education brought check the children- - completely, participating In the Marrison, instructor, .played for high school, Wiser was active on according to Dr. 'LeeUSGrande Friday at 7:15 p. m. at his home, to remote areas miles from the t Mrs. Collings said that young AC extenble, coordinator of blind "bogey tournament, Bob the occasion. ; was born' November 23, 1894 at nearest cities, stated Dr. C. B. sters on the east side of main Thomas Tommaney acted as the executive council, social sion classwork. JWinzeler won the low net drawscience and in tennis. He is a London, England, a son of Jolliffe, vice president and tech- street will be called April 21 ling. Low score Of the day with-lou- the master of ceremony. in Courses of the training school, Francis J. and. (Fannie Smith nical director of the Radio Cor- iphite .those, on' the west side University junior majoring was led three-fwa- y Community singing a in ended handicap , Carruthers., He , came to the poration of America, which pio- will' haves appointment approved by the USAC deans on tie with Chet' Hamilton by Millard H. Black with Ed- math and physics. council,-wil- l United States af the age of 16 neered the development of UHF April 22, probably begin on Sgt. F. W. Bartlett and Dr. Ham- ward Browning- at the piano. five run June for 2 and as a convert to the L.D.S. church. television. We are ready to weeks, If It is impossible for the ap per Pearse an making 38. Dr. Noble said. Five to seven (He made his home with John build the transmitting and re pointments to be kept parents Other prize winners included hours of college credit will be Mason, Fielding, Utah, He mar ceiving equipment to bring may bring their children when A1 Hansen, most4s; (Lloyd and' offered - in' approximately, 30Q - ,v . J. V A y - 'J- - ' ir1 television convenient either dy 'between Robinson,- -' Jthie21, abont this ' national V Ray Reese, most 6S, and Mr., classes 'to be tailght. 9:30 r m. and 3:30 1901 in the Salt Lake City LjDS. service. she , Scott Horsley, most'gs.T'Ulgh ' t , is i j . ,t ? concluded. home The made FCC their UHF use to decision temple. veore. prize went to Ike.Winzd-le- r Local They InThis training course at the Andrew Carruthers in - Brigham City where they for television is based on years 4 dian school is a part of the tA.wf . was in bishopric . have resided since. of scientifc research and on In the contest summer school the at Uncovers program for services' David John Funeral 'GlCft'Tam'pbell'''and field tests conducted by RCA and a Dick Beegmiller. almost scored Howard was civil Carruthers Mr. is of USAC. summer school Dean were the speakers at Lorenzo Hewlett,-wh- o died. SatA Abnormal 87 Coma bulls eye, dropping the ball engineer and was employed ae the National Broadcasting noon meeting of the urday evening at his1 Brigham 'Dr. John C, Carlisle, i Brigham City surveyor and was pany at Bridgeport, Conn., only 8H inches from the hole, Rotary Club with Judge Lewis City home, will be held WednesConditions In 51 : , a resident engineer for the where. In 1919 they built the which was 110 yards from the Jones as program chair day at 1 oclock 'in Fourth mass of 4,086 Box The UHF first television tee. i. Others coming close in- man. serving Road State Commission. Utah countrys 1 ward chapel. . Bishop George Elder in 1951 , , county to a people on station John. Larsen three feet; operate cluded regular An active member of the L.D. At Box Elder . Campbell told of his reactions Neilsen will officiate. uncovered 87 abnormal chest Butler, five feet. , . and experiences in - moving to S. church he had served as pres- basis. These field tests, Dr. JolMr. Hewlett was born in Brigto a re-conditions, that the reports of Mutual in both the liffe reported, showed that UHF port from -according City a year , ago, h ham City, February 14, 1877, a Will ' Utah state-healtynzell Is currently the The girls physical education ident when allocated geograat its best Brigham properly First and stake. South ward He ' In a new community son of Joseph H. and Caroline . department. .i, ( department of Box ELder high was also' active in scouting. was opened three years stranger phically and properly used, was and a new job, and of, the Hansen Hewlett. He was reared Twenty-on- e of the nov- school will hold a Dance Review .percent to famous Kathleen service Norris, covered the comparable provided fairways are' jago; With A high priest, he was a memeducated, in Brigham City. elist and short-storadult population of 13,814' B. will on Friday April 18, at 8 p. m. VHF broadcasts. 'with thick, green grass and the friendliness were which he and and writer, present by He moved to Sandy, Salt Lake of the First ward bishopric his family received. beWhen new stations are built, E. people were be in Brigham City on Wednes- at Box Elder high school gym, ber are in top shape. j ard used his 'greens at .the time of his death. portion of the pro county, where he married Emily day evening, May 7, to speak it was learned today.-- - i J . IV . home television , receivers will tween August 28 and Septem- to time ber 28, 1931. explain the 1952 Smith, May 28, 1896 at Union at a public meeting on t gram The . Survivors include his wife, a follow quickly, judging from the of the tourist committee of Fork, Utah. They made their With 225 girls participatng, In eight different Good of present television in Citizens experience Responsibility Invited To Combined I. plans two son and daughters: Stephen areas. Based on. t h e Chamber of Commerce, home in Sandy until 1900 when creative, modem, interpretive, the locations, following conunder the national sponsorthe Government, 'A. Lake Carruthers, Salt. City; dancing ditions were discovered: i Movie Club Meeting j pointing out how each business they moved to Brigham City. Box Elder Republican tap, ballet and folk Utah of can the pattern, ship anticipate Mrs. He had operated a barber shop ' Jay (Yvonne) Hansen, and man can help, , is I Far advanced tuberculosis: q vh Central committee, it was an- will be featured. Mrs. Van B. (Jacquelyn) Davis, more than 100,000 sets a year or Those interested are invted to Special recognition - was Un- in Brigham City and owned and nounced this week two after the new stations begin 1; moderately advanced TJJ.,1 Mrs. Elmer direction by affair is under The a both of sister City; Brigham a Dr. farm in corded Corinne. George Boyce on win- operated participate in a Joint Saif of the of Bette Larsen, physical edu- and brother: Mrs: Seth Waters, operation, with more than 3,000 T.B. suspects, 8; cardiac sus-- ' A member of the LDS church, Klitgaard, City movie club ning the . Interior departments pects, 54; cancer suspects, 3, group. cation instructor. Klammoth Falls, Oregon; John sets in Box Elder county alone. ' other pathology, 20. and meeting with the Qgden club as distinguished service award by he was also a former member 'i PCX: plan, Under the Utah Carruthers, Ogden. 'host In the Utah Power and Hervin IB undersoil, club pres- of the Woodsmen of the World, The meeting will be held in Bear River high school, (with towns cities ob which and may the high school auditorium and auditorium, 'Thursday, ident. Tributes also were paid to Corinne. Light f tain new stations, in addition to 605 students tested was the Survivors include his wife, will start at 8:00 oclock. Kleon April 17, at 8 p. m, it, was Charles Whitworth on his birththe two stations already In oper- only stop at Which the . At the funeral services for Mr. ation in Balt Lake learned todays t day 'by, Alf Olson while Carroll four sons. and a daughter Emery Kerr. Tremonton, will preside City are: unit tested,, that no pathology' The SJLC..club'. will show B. Williams toasted Earl Mad- Hewlett, Twin Fails, Idaho; and introduce the visitor. Carruthers, prayer at the home Brigham City, Cedar City, Lo- was found. ' ' v Alonzo was by Joseph E. Robinson. Presen,. The authors trip to Utah from their award i movie films. Hewlett, Corinne; Clars Price, Provo, ence Hewlett, Brigham City; her home at Palo Alto, Calif., lude and postlude were by Ruth gan, Ogden, St. Lake Salt George, City, Reeves and Invocation was of- Tooele and Vernal.. Elwynn Hewlett, Salt Lake City is at her own expense and she city, ward and Mrs. Rachel .Young, Capital has "given up her writing and fered by President Glen M. Ben-nioROTC holdBut until and after such times is committee fund this building Luma, California; "20 grandchil- personal responsibilities new TV stations are licensed a supper, pancake Pillsbury ing and 24 arouse dren, the public espegreat grandchildren. year to PI; fliiiCu 7 and John and Martin Rasmussen in Utah, nearly all parts of the Also one brother; William Hew- cially women voters, to the need Friday, April 18, between service from state will receive 9 p. m., it was learned, today. 1Oh followed Will Father, My sang for taking an active interest in lett, Sandy, Utah. Featured will be a delicious toy remarks by Charles Keller stations in Salt Lake City, on The North Box Elder stake Friends may call at the fam- political affairs, according to be will Gifts and President Rudger N. Price. channels 4 and 5, when the new will pesent a drama festival on given. jCadet Major John H. Reeve, at Utah State Agriculture col- ily home, 33 east Forest, today Mrs- - Joseph L. Wirthlin, Salt dinner. are April 19, at 8 p. m. in the Harmountain top transmitters a of $3.00 affair Price to is the services. Interment one is who was two for Lake of students will prior City, lege, A vocal solo with violin obliarranging sometime this per ward 'recreation hall, it into Brigham .City, student In ROTC chosen put operation or is It each. in the $1 visit. to the be visit the United States sponsored gato, Hold Thou My Hand, fall. family Brigham City cemetery. .5 was learned today,, Military academy at West Point, by Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jensen, was by Harold and. Lillian Felt. The four wards tL Y., it was learned today. participating as with Leslie Jensen acting Local USAC Student Congratulated Abel S. Rich offered remarks will each present a one-ac- t play. chairman. j and Bishop Raymond Payne of- Rain, Snow Suppplies fAlong with Reeve, Cadet Col. A similar evening Will be held fered concluding remarks. Stuart O. lAuld, Logan he will 17 wards more four with May In the course of a year, the Final .musical number was a Nearly Inch Moisture visitHhe academy on Invitation participating. f j passengers on British railways vocal duet toy Juanita Steffen of the West (Point staff May A total of .92 of an inch - of are served with 3,000,000 cups and Erma Hansen. They sang as part of the sesquicentennlal moisture was received in rain C.A.P, To Begin Cadet of tea. 10,000,000 sandwiches celebration at West Point. Tranquility. cake. of Monday night and and 3,500,000 pieces Benediction was offered by and wet snow While at the academy they Tuesday, it t was reported last Training Program will Join 108 other college ROTC Georgd L. Johnson. . All boys and girls interested night by Charles Clifford, weathvisit. students for the four-daConcluding services were in er 4 Dollar Day Copy recorder for Brigham Cjty. , in .cadet training with the Civil the .the be will lntp integrated Brigham City cemetery They The snow melted almost, as Air Patrol are urged to attend Deadline Is Set where dedication of ' the grave corps of Wesl Point cadets for fast as It fell although the a meeting at the Brigham City eatA. (L. of was their Clark. the duration stay, by For mountains ' showed, a fresh cov. airport, Wednesday, April 16, at Wednesday mess ing meals in the cadet 8 p. m.; it was learned today. erings Tuesday nightf classes and ' hall, attending for Deadline advertising' sleeping la cadet. , rooms .at copy for the r annual ' Dollar ' s - : night. L5 L I' Day education of the Box Elt l Enjoys der Journal will be 6:00 o'clock Mr. Reeve' is the eon of i Mrs. ' MerWednesday evening. Amanda IB. Reeve of Brigham chants are asked to coopeCity. He graduated from Box The rate by getting copy in 'today Elder high school In 1648 f and as early aa possible. An evening of social fun, was a waded a Sears Roebuck . The only late copy that can games and .refreshments has A capacity early morning au-- ; scholarship to USAC, where he be accepted will be produce been planned for Friday night dience enjoyed and acclaimed voice was widely acclaimed. Is majoring In agronomy. He items from the grocery stores, by ' the Second Ward Elders the music of the South Box El- Others featured includedi a trio will receive bis bachelor of sciwho will . be allowed until Quorumn, to be held In the Sec- der stake choir and featured ar- consisting of Norma Jensen, ence degree; from Utah State in early Thursday ' morning to ond ward chapel starting at 8:00 tists Sunday morning at the Wheeler and Erma CrompJune and a regiilhf commission . turn in such listings. - - . o'clock. " annual Easter cantata at the ton; a sextette, composed of , at that time. He has maintainThe affair is open to all tabernacle. Acceptance of late copy ed an At .Average: ib military Ericksen, Mrs. Doris Tin Aaronic and adult Directed by Harold B. Felt, the gey. Johnny Holmes, might delay the publication to and average in his other the point that mails would be priesthood members and their choral music was B. Cecil Gates Westover, Ruth Beecher andRalph school .work. Vir- - missed and because of the partners. The Resurrection, the story of ginia Breitenbeker. Bunny Reese He is a member of the Agron USAC President Louis L. Madsen I close rpf.R two ROTC students selected for a timing, strict compliance Supper will be served and tfie the crucifixion and resurrection read the scriptural readings and otny club and of Scabbard and .VI congratulates' trip to West Point. From left: with deadlnes must be observ- group will play bingo." Follow of Christ. Blade. Last quarter Mr. Reeve Louise Davis was at the organ. L-ed. t Featured soloist was Don Mrs. Dorothy Wheeler acompa-niewas elected commander of President Midsen, Cadet John Reeve, Brigham City, Cadet Stuar Auld, ., Logan, and ing the games, refreshments will be served. Col. Kart Frank, ROTC coordinator at the Woodyatt, tenor, whose trained the trio. "Pershing RillesT IDr. - ( ' , Cross-Civilia- , g ! County Included In 17 New TV : socio-economi- c 4 Inter-jnountai- n Stations For Utah Student " T Back t Meet Plan , At . ! h Central School A. Carruthers Golf Course 0pens Officially Credit For Indian Funeral Held In SummerSchool : 1st Ward Tuesday Last Sunday ' p , . - Rotarians Hear Speakers Funeral Today For ., David L Hewlett ried-Sara- h k i, hole-lmon- e 1 Plan Dance Review y . Kathleen Norris , ' X-ra- y High Speak Here 1 i j i 1 i ? . t 1 S n Bear River Ward y Plan Dinner North Stake Drama -- Cadet From Brigham City Aggie Rich-field- Festival Represent College At West Point 1-- 4 -- . ' " 2nd Ward Elders - Quorum Plans Party Capacity Crowd Easter Cantata, Ressurection Sunday Morning Do-rin- t La-Ve- fc- coleger"" di i i |