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Show ilnlnfi Unlvep sY Microf H7 Box Silt Brigham City To Be Site Of State BPW Convention June 6-7- -8; The Brigham - City Business and Professional Womens club will host all state B.P.W. clubs at a state convention in Brigham City, June 6, 7 and 8. Special guest at the gathering will be Miss Beatrice A. Patterson, national field director of the national federation of B.P.W. clubs. With a broad background in organizing program for community groups, she will give the keynote address Saturday night Douglas Stringfellow will speak to the group Sunday at a luncheon. In charge of the convention is C. Jean Shonka, state chairman of the convention, who has been nominated by the Brigham City club for state president business Robert " Kazmayei analyst, and publisher of the VOLUME 57, NUMBER 22 news letter "Things to Watch So For, will address the Knife and fork club here tonight. Meeting will be held at Indian school cafeteria and will open at 7:30 p. m. According to Ross (Bowen, president, an unusually large attendance is exKazmayer Is regarded pected. as one of the most sought after authorities on business and foreign affairs available to U. S. audiences today. His subject will be International Hat Spots. Will Speak Here Aberdeen, Sunday evening. Reverend Toevs was officially ordained as a Presbyterian minister. The Reverend C. A. Hawley, Mederator of Kendall Presbytery, and Pastor of the Community Presbyterian church, Salmon, Idaho, presided over the ordination rites. The Rev. IDr. A. Walton Roth, field representative of the board of national Missions and the Board of Christian Education, Salt (Lake City, delivered the ordination address at the occa . . . nationally known . . . sion. 8 PAGES TRADITIONAL RITES WILL BE HELD FRIDAY AT CEMETERY No. Many Beautiful Flowers n Bloom For Annual j Memorial Rites Here Stake Plans Conference Sun. At Tabernacle ; Honor students from the 1952 graduating class of Box Elder high school were special guests of the Rotary club on Tuesday noon, furnishing the program under the direction of Dr. Charles Munns, chairman of the youth committee. Elder Spencer W. Kimball of the Council of Twelve Apostles, and Dr Reed E. Bankhead of the Brigham Young University will be the speakers at the North Box Elder stake quarterly conference to be held at the stake tabernacle at Brigham City next Sunday, according to Vernal Willie, stake president. General sessions of the conference will b held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. The Sunday session will be under direction of the MIA. organzations of the stake. Dr. Joseph N. Sy tnons of the Utah State Agricul tural college, will speak at the Sunday evening meeting. A special missionary meeting will be held Saturday evening at 8 o'clock, at which Elder Kimball will speak and films explaining missionary work will be shown. An MJJA chorus will furnish the music for this ses slon. They will sing at the General MIA. conference In Salt Lake City in June. The music for the Sunday conference sessions will be furnished by combined ward choirs under the direction of the stake music committee. Seven recently returned missionaries will also speak at the various conference sessions. The Sunday morning session of con ference will be broadcast over KBUH at Brigham City. eve-ntn- Toevs who was recently graduated from the San Enselmo Seminary In San Francisco, preached a sermon in the Community church here last December at which time members of the congregation Issued a call for his services following his graduation. (As minister of the Community church, Reverend Toevs will accept his first charge. He will fill the vacancy created by the resignation of the Reverend Arthur Gillespie, director of religious education (protestant) at the Indian school. Reverend The Reverend Dr. William Crosby Ross of Salt (Lake City has been the supply minister at the church during the absence of a resident pastor, Seventies Quorum Plan Hobby Show At Fifth Ward Recreation Hall On June 20 Something new In entertain- ment a hobby show has been slated for June 20, 7 30 a. m. at the Brigham City Fifth ward recreation hall by the 58th quorum of Seventies, the quorum reported today. Open to everyone in the Brigham City area with any hobby, to ranging from woodwork stamp collecting, the event will feature displays of hobbies and a program with the theme The Value of Having a Hobby." "What ever your hobby Is, we invite you to bring the hobby for display In a booth and to tell us about It If you need some help, well be happy to help you bring your hobby to the hall, the quorum said. For those who would like to enter a hobby, entry blanks can be obtained, at Van Engelens, Palmer Jewelry and Macks Pharmacy or from any member of the 58th quorum of Seventies. Deadline for entry is June 14. Trucks Will Watch Weight Load Meets With Rotary Patterson Duties At Presbyterian Church Thurs. In an Impressive ceremony at the First Presbyterian church in BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1952 Senior Honor Group Miss Beatrice 53 This Evening Reverend Walden D. Toevs Will Assume The Reverend Walden D. Toevs of (Aberdeen, Idaho, will arrive here Thursday to assume the duties of pastor of the Community church. Jan. Utpfc Publisher Willt Speak Here Speaker Slated K take City, Former Hawiian Mission Presjdent To Speak At Ward introduced the 23 members of the class present for the program. They were Jo Anna Anderson, Paul Anderson, Paul ine Andersen, Ruth Bernsten, JoRae Buchanan, Dewey Cottle, Varlene Cook, Lynden Hendricks, Roland Holman, Diane Jensen, Janice Jensen, LaVon Jensen, Patti Jansen, Phil Oyler, Adele Richard Secrist, Seely, LuAnn White, Marilyn Wood, Ray Dixon, Naomi Foot, Colleen Hansen, Mary Ann Hall and Elaine Wil S. W Beecher lie. Paul Anderson opened the program with a pantomine enA vocal titled Baby Sitter. solo, "Juanita was presented by JoAnn Anderson, accompanied by Mrs. Manila Spencer. MariWood a brief history gave lyn of senior activities during the past year and Richard White offered thanks to the Rotanans for the recognition given the honor students. The program was closed with the class singing "Box El der." Jr., Peaches Will Play, At Rees Park Friday Perry Weighing Station Opens For Business morning.Sgt. T. Earl Hunsaker, left, and Trooper Roland Reese, right, are shown here weighing in one of the first trucks to go through. It will be open regularly. , . . Monday Construction Is Underway On Mantua Highway Truck Checking Station In Perry Is Officially Opened Monday Morning Construction work on the Mantua-BrighahighCity way is officially underway, it The Utah State Highway Pa- trol checking station, No. 11, one mile south of Brigham City, was learned today. was ordered officially opened at 8 a, m Monday morning by Initial construction will be, Commissioner J C. Newman from the mouth of Box Elder head of the Utah State Traffic canyon to Mantua. The whole and afety department of Salt project calls for a new road Lake City. from Mantua down to Second In this, the latest station to south and Main in Brigham be built, regulations will conCity. form to that of all other 6uch in the state, said Com- people traveling through the stations canyon were urged by Gibsons and Reed company to observe Aid the work signs to avoid dangerous construction areas and trucks. Womens Assn Will Meet May 28 Darrell Deem In a practice game the Brigham City Junior Peaches chalked up their first victory Friday Melvin Weemg, - f o rm e r night defeating a combined River City basepresident of the Hawaiian Honeyvllle-Bea- r mission field of the L. D. S. ball team 11 to 2. Their scheduled contest with at church, will be speaker the Sixth L.D.S. ward next Willard Tuesday, May 20, was Sunday evening, beginning at postponed because of rain. Appointment of Darrell Deem, The locals will meet a metro7:30 p. m. team Friday 'Brigham City, to editor of the politan league All former missonaries USA C. yearbook, Buzzer, was of night at Rees Pionees park. announced by Monte Merrill, that mission are cordially invited to attend, ward officers Smithfield, chairman of the stuBEHS Band Will Appear dent publicatons council last kald. week First Time Friday The program, which will alMr. Deem will succeed so feature musical special their first appearance Clifton, Ogden. numbers, will be conducted by onMaking summer their schedule, the Rojal Reeves, second counse-la- r Box Elder high school band will He a graduate of Box Elis of the Sunday school, which play Memorial Day, Friday, May der high school, where he was is in charge of the program. 30, according to Wayne Johnson, active In journalism and other i Wendell activities. He is a sophomore, Kotter is Sunday director All band members should be who has served for two years school and superintendent Richard Hansen is Bishop of at the band room Friday at 9 as a section editor of the yeara. m., Johnson said. book. the Sixth ward. Named New Buzzer Editor Winners Of Region One Baseball Title For 1952 The Womens Aid association of the Community Presbyterian chinch will meet at the church at 7 30 p m. Wednesday evening, May 28, with Mrs. Severns and Mrs. Lowe as hostesses. Mrs. Nakamura will be in charge of the devotionals and there will also be a work meeting All ladies of the church have been invited C.A.P. Wiil Meet At Airport This Evening Officers and cadets of the Brigham City Civil Air Patrol will meet at the municipal airport Wednesday, May 28 at 8 p m. for a regular meeting, it was learned today. interested In cadet Anyone training is invited to attend, officers of the organization said. mUsioner Newman, All out of state trucks must stop and register at this station, and permits are issued for single, one-hal- f year, or full year licenses, with a minimum charge of $2.50 per truck. The charge is based on the weight per axel, and runs from 18,000 lbs. per axel up. Each single permit is good for 96 hours. Sgt. Jack Gndley of the Salt 'Lake office is in charge of the station and Highway Troopers in northern Utah will operate it under the direction of Sgt T. Earl Hunsaker of Logan. The station Is stratigically located, being on a strip of highway where U. S 94, 191, 89 and 30 S all unite fof several miles, on the only major access road from the north - to the central part of the state. Traditional memorial services will honor the dead Friday morning, Memorial Day, at the Brigham City cemetery. With many flowers in bloom, the beautiful Brigham City cemetery is expected to toe even more beautiful with loads of colorful flowers. g Enjoyed Experiences . i ) Summer Art Work Besides many musical num-- t bers the Box Elder high school band and Veterans of Foreign Wars Drum and Bugle Corp will parade and play. Lt. William, Pearce, U. S. Navy, retired, will render a piano selection. , The American Legion firing squad will fire the volley in memory of the American veterans who gave their life In de- -' fense of their country. This will be followed by taps. Scheduled In Corinne Friday Memorial ' services honoring the dead will toe held in the Corinne cemetery Memorial Day, Friday, May 30, it was learned , today. , Held under the auspices of the . Ladies club and the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post, the special program will feature a talk by I Reverend Glle B. Wilson, Co Methodist pas- n tor. , The graves of 11 soldiers and one unknown grave will be according to Reta R. Redelings, president of the Ladles club. , Will Begin June 2 Summer work for both young and adult artists In Brigham City will begin June 2 with new classes In painting, according to Mrs. Henry L Thorne, sponsor. Classes will be held each Monday during the summer at 10 a. m. for the children and at 2 p. m. for adults. Teacher Is Mrs. DeAnna MacDonald, outstanding Utah artist from Salt Lake City. Any children who are interested in the classes should contact Mrs. Thorne. 14 Graves of approximately 140 veterans in the cemetery will be decorated with flags, poppies and the usual white crosses. At a program under the direc-- , tion of the American Legion, Judge Lewis Jones will give the principal address. The program starts at 10 a. m. Denton Nebeker Back From Mission . Elder Denton Nebeker . back from Holland . . Leon P. Johnson Serves On Destroyer Bradford Attend Utah GOP Dinner In SLC Serving aboard the destroyer Bradford which recently joined Task Force 77 for the second time since the outbreak of hostilities in Korea Is Leon P. seaman apprentice, Johnson, USN son of Mr. and (Mrs. Ernest E. Johnson of Mantua A veteran of World Wap II, the Bradford was one of the first destroyers under the U. S. rearmament program. On her first tour of duty in the Far East .she poured more than 3,000 five inch shells into enemy shore installations. USIS A group of 44 Box Elder county people attended the Republican dinner last week in Salt Lake City at which Robt. Voegler who had been lnturned by the Communists for many months, was principal speaker. They included: Mr and Mrs. Elmer Klltgaard, Mrs. Birdie Smith, O. Dee Lund, P. O. Knud-sen- , Ruel Eskelsen and Boyd Sheffield. Margaret Evans, David Holmgren, Wayne SandaH, Frank Dalton, Ervin Stohl, Jack Shum-waand Ed Holmgren. y May Correct Speech Defects at USAC Clinic 322,314 Acre Area To Children having any speeeh will have an opportunBe Added To Northern defects ity to correct them at a free Conservation District , childrens speech correction to A 322,314 acre area will be added to the Northern Utah Soil Conservation District, according to a notice of the suits of a referendum published today in the Box Elder in the referendum there Are four votes for and none against the addition. Ray D. Anderson Trains At U. S. Naval Station Undergoing recruit training at the U. S.-- Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif., is Ray D Anderson, seaman recruit. USN. of 444 south Third west, Brigham City. Before entering the navy, be attended Box Elder high school Upon completion of their training period at the Box Elder High Sc hool Baseball Squad training center, graduates are to duty stations with . . . who, though underdogs, whipped through their Region One schedule, Nelson, Richard Hadfield and coach Vernal Harris. Second row: Harold assigned the Fleet or at navy shore sta Val out come Phil to on extra Carbon for several the Earl Woodland, top. Playing Nielsen, Elwyn Olsen, Gareth tions, or are sent to , service Anderson, games, Oyler, including Baird, Wayne Hunsaker. Third row : Earl Kunzler, Clifford Watkins, Dar- schools for advanced technical right to play for state honors they lost 11 to 4. Left to right, front row: - - rell Poulson, Neil Hunsaker, Roland Holman Baty Morrison, LaMar Davis training. - r Keith Orchard, manager; Mervin Graser, Jack Lewis, Leon Vail, Cordell . be given at the Utah State ricultural college during first summer session. June July 11. Ag- the 11 to After fulfilling a 31 months LDB. mission in the Netherlands mission field, Denton Nebeker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Wendell P. Nebeker of Perry, arrived home on May 17. A welcome home testimonial in his honor iwill be held In the Perry ward chapel, June 8. Elder Nebeker labored under President John P. Llllywhite in Holland fo rmany months, arriving in Holland shortly before the former North stake president arrived to preside over the mission and leaving shortly afr ter he left. Denton reported enjoying his mission very much and having inspiring experiences .'that will remain with me for life. I certainly learned to love the liberty and opportunity we have in this country," the elder said, it is almost impossible to buy land or start a business there Denton was impressed with the ability of the Dutch to care for their old and handicapped, their industriousness and hap. piness. Among the, cities and towns in (which he labored were Gouda Ede, Wageningen, lArnhelm and others. Before returning home he toured Europe, visiting Belgium, France, Spain, Haly, .Switzerland and Germany! NOTICE s - In order to" expedite the work bf the Board of n the Box Elder County Commissioners hereby recommend that those people residing in, the area South of Brigham or in the Brigham, Mantua, Harper, Hohey-vill- e or Corinne areas having problems for the Board of Equalization meet with them on SATURDAY, MAY 31st,. if possible. , EqQal-izatio- They also recommend that those living in the Bear River City, Elwood, Beaver Dam, Collinston, Deweyville, Tremonton, Fenrose, Thatcher or Bothwell areas come in either THURSDAY or FRIDAY, JUNE 5th or 6th. All other areas are asked to come in on THURSDAY, JUNE 12th. Box Elder County Commissioners by K. B. Olsen, Clerk. i r |