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Show Univf'rcrl Mierof lining Box Silt Alert Valley Wat To Threat To Irrigation Directors of the Bear River of the local water users organl-streaValley Water Users Incorporated may endanger their wae ter eyed tangled actions of the supply. Bear River Compact comSeriously concerned about wamission last week, alert to head ter for irrigation and off any action of the compact power, water users below that might undermine the agri- Bear Lake pointed out that apcultural economy of Box Elder propriation of water up stream is an encroachment on the ear-- . county, The compact adjourned last Her rights" of the down stream Wednesday, still deadlocked on area which was developed first. how much, if any, additional Since the economy of the Bear storage space should be alloca- River Valley depends on crops, ted to water users on the river reduced Irrigation water threatabove Bear Lake. ens to reduce the farm incomes Wyoming and water users in- - and consequently employment (Rich county seek additional in factories and businesses. Tax storage space, while users be- income would be reduced and low Bear Lake in Utah fear that the area would suffer both diany additional rights granted up rectly and indirectly, directors tri-atat- hylro-elec-tri- e James B. Jensen lAt the compact meeting on Wednesday, Representative L. B. said that his Johnson constituents would not be satisfied with less than 50,000 additional acre feet of storage ca' pacity. Wyoming engineers said they would ask their water users if 0 they would be satisfied with acre fee of new storage capacity.. To this the Idaho representatives on the compact expressed the opinion that 35,000 acre feet of new storage would not be acceptable to them. . With no one yet satisfied the compact agreed to meet again on June 21 and 22 in the Utah capital. Members of the compact from' Box Elder county are A. V. Smoot and Weidman. 35,-00- Dies Last Friday James B. Jensen, 76, 553 south Sixth west, died at his residence Friday at 30:30 a. m. after a lingering illness. take City, Utah Jsn. 53 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE VOLUME 57, NUMBER 23 zation pointed out. U? 8 PAGES 4, 1952 Box Elder Voters Will Poll For 1 6 Candidates On All Levels November j . Only 1 Candidate Has Filed For Born June 18, 1875, In Stockholm, Sweden, he was a son of NelS and. Mary Nelson Jensen. He came to Utah at the age of 8 and was reared and educated In Cache Valley. ' Any Of Offices He married Mary Jane Burrell Feb. 17, 1902, in Logan. After living for a time in Cache Val ley, the couple moved to Box When election arrives next fall, Box Elder county people will have 16 Xs to mark on To their ballots unless they vote straight ticket for government officials on the county, state and national levels. Though there are a bevy of offices to fill, political activity In one of the most unusual In Box Elder county to date has style shows of the IntermounAuxiliaries Go been near freezing point, with tain west, Indian costumes of a host of tribes of the past will Over Top In only one candidate filing so far. ibe modeled iFriday evening at Sale Of Poppies . On the national level voters 8:30 p. m. in the auditorium of of course, vote for a preswill, Intermountain Indian school. sur is Besides he his widow, Both V.F.W. and American ident. The U. S. senatorial ofThe public is invited. vived sons and 12 daughters, by Sill Davis is 1952-5Legion auxiliaries went over fice now held by Senator Arpresident Or. Frederic H. Douglas, curathe top in the sale of veteran of the Brigham City Junior Mrs. G. A. (Ethel) Spiers, Mrs. thur V. Watkins will toe subject S. L. (Rosalyn) (Lawrence, Leo tor of the Denver art museum, poppies, Saturday, May 24, it Chamber of Commerce. , to the decision of the voters as IN. C. Mrs. James (Mil Lehas spent years collecting anJensen, was learned today. The The announcement was made will Walter K. Grangers U. S. cient Indian costumes and as gion auxiliary and the VFW last Saturday evening at a spe- dred) Eskelsen, Mrs. (N. CranRepresentative post in the first ford Blaine and the costumes are shown on live auxiliary each sold about cial Jaycee banquet at the (Martha) Taylor district (all councongressional Charles models he will relate the his- 2,000 poppies. Indian school. Da- Jensen, all of Ogden; ties outside Davis Salt Lake, tory behind them. Chairmen of the respective vis replaces Perc Petersen, who Jensen, Mrs. Clara ( Mary Dawn) and Utah counties). Huggins and Carl Jensen, Brig, Also' Miss (Dorothy Liebes, organizations offered their served the past year. Northern Utah has not had a INew directors include Jack ham City; Orson Jensen, Penleading textile designer of New thanks to everyone who asor senator in the School Officers Summer representative Mrs. Box Elder rose, county; York and Ban IFrancisco, will sisted in ahy way. Howard Slmcox, Verl Balch, U. S. congress since the turn of Ari Leavitt On the Legion committee (Petersen, John Walker and Jay (Blanche) Taylor, . . help prospective student register. Left to right: Thomas Tommaney, dean of sumshow modem womens costumes the century though Howard Call mo, Idaho, and Mrs. J. L. (Eve Swenson. Mrs. Elmyria Franciville, director; Miss Dorothy Ellis, business manager of Brigham scored a near miss mer developed from Indian fashions. were Mrs. Gleanor Gleave, school; Held in. conjunction with the chairman, Lucille Jones, Mor-in- a The directors and president lyn) Petersen, Salt Lake City; and Buddy J. Antonio, student. Six hundred students registered for the month long for Republican nomination for Sadie Jensen, wiU appoint a vice president 43 grandchildren, three great Nelson, Indian services summer school representative in 1950. A senaschool. and two brothers Helen Connie grandchildren; Hill, and secretary as is the custom. Seashore, here, the performance will be tor is elected for six years and . o two WashSevsisters, Berry, Nephi and Emily the second, called by popular Mabel Balls congressman for two. ' , ington; Mr. Joseph Berry, and request. There is no charge to ern. Two justices of the state suParaMrs. Charlotte Poulsen, On the VFW committee attend. court will be elected, one preme dise, Cache county, and Mrs. were Mrs. Axel Olsen, chair. The same show will be prefor 10 years and one for four Mary Christensen, Ogden. sented Thursday for the 600 man, Ruth Young, Stella years. The people of Utah will teachers attending the summer Rasmussen, and Valona vote for a governor, secretary of Dies Funeral services were held on J school. state, attorney general, state Tuesday in the Brigham City auditor and state treasurer,- all Earl C. Williamson, president Fifth UDA. ward. four year terms, next NovemFrom Alaska To America South Teachers direcof Fram Florida, Inc. and Of ber. tor and vice president, in charge In Will Study Brigham City During Summer Concerning the people of Box of manufacturing Fram corporaIndian Service Summer School officially opened its The 1952 Cancer Crusade Elder county more directly is tion, died May 29 at his home of a district attorAnd Elect New doors June 2, at Intermountain Indian School, with approxi- opens in Brigham City today. the election in Jacksonville, (Fla. 't for the First Judicial disney Mr. Williamson directed all 500 Indian Service teachers and other personnel Mrs. ,W. D.- - Howes, campaign trict (Box Elder, Cache and Rich mately l (Meetings were held in the Co- manufacturing and engineering & adopting the roll of students as they registered for classes chairman, said that many local 'counties) The poet Is now held v v 1" Tref Arnold mancler: Hansen, .( operations for the Fram Corporrhine Veteran of Foreign Wars MopdaymorpiM Mr. ation and .has been with Fram volunteers will help raise the by L. E. Nelson, Logan. quartermaster: hall, May 21 for all, members monton, 'Tremonton, : y 4 The post of state senator, now-helArriving here from 'all over "More Volunteers adjutant. for eight years. He was also a quota of $1,000 for the Brigham 'and auxiliary members of Dis- Bronson, the United States, Alaska and by J. Harold Reese, Bear Lillie elected The Assoauxiliary of director National tothe new One install officers a trict City area, through porch light River City is open; also two To Give Needed South America, the adult stuMade presTremonton, Thomas, ciation of Manufacturers. , for the coming year. campaign, collection cans, etc. state representatives from the dents will study such subjects Blood To Army Officers elected include Claude ident; Leora Hansen, TremonContributions to the Crusade county. They include one from conservaarts and crafts, Mae Ella Sr. vice ton, 1 president; , Iverson, Tremonton, commancan be mailed to CANCER, district One which Includes Coalso tion development and - use of vice presiJr. Is (Lott, still Tremonton, for Will out The call' Son der; Lowell Lewis, Smithfield, care of the Brigham City merinne and Honeyville and the natural resources, home lone Iverson, Tremonton, blood contributors for the June senior vice commander; Merlin dent; ; district south and east. chanics for girls, operation and 12 arrival of the American Red - secretary; Irene Roche, Corinne, comvice Jr. Hansen, Corinne, of day school Cross Bloodmobile, maintenance ILeRoy D. White, Perry, is now home our visited At treasurer; Gertrude Wynn, Treevery by according Dr. ornamental mental to Mrs. Valene Hansen, coun- canvassers, from district One. representative Zina equipment, Olsen, monton, she chaplain; W-- 0 announced, Francis H. Clifton Work, photography, shop pracan American Cancer Society Grant Prisbrpy, University of Brigham City, conductress and chairman. ty Mr. and Mrs. Earl Farrell, Utah political science student tices and special methods, strucTakes New Assignment Laura Mills, Corinne, guard. A great many people have educational leaflet will be left and a Democrat, has filed for ture of - spoken American Eng- Is made a whether contribution Presiding at the meetings Brigham City, left Tuesday to Chief were Commander Romeo Chris attend graduation ceremonies of STUTTGART, Germany lish, the tests as a teaching volunteered blood for the army or not. Imparting this life sav- nomination for that post. He is collection, but many more are fool. Warrant Officer Francis H. Clif- tensen and President Adele their son, Dr. George Odeli Santo the public Is a Brigham City citizen, to assure that the ing Information ford, who is to graduate from ton, whose wife, Eunice, lives Christensen. in still needed The use of measurement as bit as our A representative from District every important at 39 north Third east, Brigham State department visitors were the school of dentistry at the educational and vocational gui- quota of 250 pints is filled, fund raising success in this hu- Two (Bear River City to Dewey she said. vllle) and all districts north and City, recently was assigned to Mr. and Mrs. Amos Roes and University of Louisville, Kendance, use of native materials manitarian campaign." , , , . Seventh Army Headquarters at Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Call, Og tucky, on June 2. west) will be elected. Clifton for education, The unit will be at the Cendramatics using is of The $1,000 goal G. M. Kerr, Tremonton, speaker Dr. Sanford is a graduate of In classroom activities, mental Stuttgart, Germany. tral school from 1 to 5 p. m. part of local den; Lyle Klotz and Harry Aus the national crusade goal of the house, la incumbent. Box Elder high school and vetPreClifton formerly lived in Bos- tin, Salt Lake City. health and the school health and it is expected that 30 of $16,000,000. The funds will be viously Bear River has been A social was held Jointly fol eran of several years duty with ton, Ga., and graduated from half-- , be City will each taken program. pints to expand programs of ser- in District One, but was recentBoston high school. the navy.-- Upon graduating he hour. Blood will be drawn for used lowing the meeting. James B. Jensen Workshops pertaining to cookvices to patients, research into ly transferred to District Two and his wife will return to BrigHe has been assigned as adfour hours.. r eight-yeacuring and baking, cancers causes and cures, and in redistricting. week-lonministration officer in the Quar- South . . . succumbs . . . riculum, home economics, life Stake Girls Open ham City for a People wishing to give blood public and professional educaTwo county commissioners termaster operations section of adjustment, resource conserva- should call 2255 or 2545, Co- tion. . . will be elected, one tor four and the headquarters. Softball At BEHS Mon. school problems, vocationrinne. It requires a maximum tion, She listed the following com- one for three years. Incumbents Before his overseas assignBEHS al, everyday living will be in of an hour and 15 minutes to Will Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, radio; are Lewis S., Wight, Brigham mittees: ment he was stationed at Fort South stake girls softball be processed. operation. Mrs. W. G. Mann, publicity; City and Robert J.,! Potter, Gar? Bragg, N. C. Clifton entered the opened Monday, June 2 at the Heading the summer school Earl Madsen, business district, land. army in 1941, and served in the Box Elder high school athlete Mrs. is Almira Franch program In Use school IndianIntermountain Pacific during World War II as field at 7:30 p. m. Monday. For According to K. B. Olsen, vtlle, director. Dorothy C. Ellis Chamber Of Commerce and schools; Mrs. Ezma L. county clerk, prospective canan Infantryman with the 7th di- Games will be played on Mon of Muskogee, Oklahoma is the Adds Two Members didates for state representative visions 32nd Infantry regiment. days. Knudsen, coin cans. The first-clas- s athletic facili- (or Brigham City adults and business manager and Thomas For the north part of town or senator, and county commisHis wife is the daughter of In the first round, Second fell ties of Box Elder L. J. salesinsurance Roberts, Vernal to children, school according academic head here high Tommaney, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Merrell of to first 21 to 19; Mantua took Harris, B.EJH.S, coach. at Intermounfain is serving as man and Fred Pierson, photo- Mrs. Annie R. Tingey, Mrs. Bill sioners must file with the coun98 North Main street, Brigham Sixth, 20 to 15, and Perry she! will soon be opened for the angrapher, were added to the Smith and Mrs. Alf Freeman ty clerk no later than 20 days Included on the program this dean. nual summer recreation progam lacked Fifth, 38 to 4. the date of the county City. Members of the faculty in- membership rolls of the (Box El- will conduct the porch light prior to of summer is swimming insfruc their party. recreational swimming for clude Indian Service employees der Chamber of Commerce last campaign. Porch light commttee primary tlon, Decorate Graves Of American War Veterans Republican convention is all ages, softball for north and as well as professors from uni- week, according to Peach Fuzz, for the south part of town will to The be held August 9, 1952 makbe named. south stake boys and girls and versities and colleges through- the Chambers publication. the final filing date for ing out all gymnasium facilities will be the United States. members of that party no later available, through the courtesy The summer school which will than July 19, 1952. of the Box Elder board of edu be in session until June 27, will The Box Elder county DemoCANCER PROCLAMATION not be all work and no play." cation. cratic party has not yet set its A full recreational has program Currently the pool is being primary convention date. The traditional renovated and the program will been planned. WHEREAS the welfare of all of us depends in large' start as soon as it is completed. social hour where employees measure on a concerted effort on the part of the people will be Will Compete For ' The high school campus pre. may get acquainted and their leaders, alike, and j? sents one of the finest recrea- held daily from 3 to 5 p. m. . Golden Spike tional facilities in the area, There will be special programs, WHEREAS the prosperity and welfare of everyone o Harris said, and the board Is dancing, movies and other planRodeo Queen Fri. . on , depend inevitably personal health, and , jf . t very desirous of having the ned activities. , J A queen .and attendants to WHEREAS many of the diseases that cursed our1 public use it. A schedule of activities will Minor Diseases Reported ancestors no longer are a major threat and the promise feign over the Golden Spike be listed in Friday's paper. Also One case of German measles, June 19 and 20 will be of a longer; fuller life will be obtained when the remain- - r rodeo groups are encouraged to use four of mumps and two of inelected by three judges at the . diseases are and ing conquered, the pool, gym or field for spe- fluenza were contracted In Box rodeo grounds in .Tremonton. 3 , ' i ' cial occasions, by contacting the Elder county during the week June 6, at 8 p. m., ac- Friday, cancer WHEREAS looms as the most dangerous directors. No fee is charged. to Max Adams, pres- ending May 23. .cording modern tlian to ills, continuing take more among 215,000 s ident, of the Tremonton lives of our people every year, and Jam And Jelly Making Demonstration Planned who are conducting the contest In Tabernacle Vestry Today At 2:30 P. M. WHEREAS the President of the United States,! A host of contestants beauthorized by Act of Congress, has set aside the month "" Helen Thackery, home econtween 14 and 25, married or 3 of June as a special occasion during which our efforts to Bruce Robinette Returns omics expert, will give a dem6ingle, are expected to comonstration on jam and jelly cancer are redoubled, therefore I Lorenzo J. Bott, j Adams said. Judging pete, fight To Cal. Naval Station making In the vestry of the tabwill be on riding ability, 50 of Brigham Ciyt, do hereby proclaim and ordain Mayor ernacle, (Wednesday, June 4, at percent; quality and actions June, 1952 as: Bruce K. Robinette, U. S. navy, 2:30 p. m. of horse, 30 percent; and ridreturned to his home base at It is being held under the CANCER CONTROL MONTH ing apparel and equipment San Diego, California this week auspices of tfee Box Elder exten20 percent. Entrants will be after a two weeks leave in Brig- sion service, according to Miss And further urge and request that every citizen shall accepted up to 8 p. m. Friham City, spent with his par- Bessie (Hansen, home demonobserve such it as day. and with by supporting cooperating ents, Mr. and Mrs. Asel M. stration agent. All contestants must be the American Cancer Societys Cancer Crusade. t Robinette. Particularly appropriate beScouts Of Troop 105 present with a horse and if facause the Jam and jelly season Bruce is assigned to the Lorenzo J. Bott,Mayor possible riding apparel. . . . were early risers on the morning of Memorial Day when they placed small AmeriUSS Perch, on is about to begin, everyone is mous The Golden Spike rodeo is 1 can flags on the graves of veterans at the cemetery. An impressive ceremony was which submarine Utah Brigham City, to be held June 19, 20 and he is slated to cruise to invited to attend, Miss Hansen held at 10 a. m. Leon Jensen is leader of the scout troop. Alaska in the near future. ; said. 21. Styles Of Indian Tribes Be Shown JL. At Unusual Show At Indian School Jaycee President At Banquet Sat Elder county, where he became a farmer and stockman. He had resided in Brigham City the past fen years. Mr. Jensen was a member of the L. D. S. church. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen received their endow ments in December, 1919, in the Logan LDS. temple. Mr. Jen sen was an elder in Brigham City Fifth (LJD.S. ward at the time of his death. . Fram President SUMMER SCHOOL FOR 500 OPENS Cancer Crusade AT INDIAN SCHOOL MONDAY A.M. To Be Held Suddenly. Here - District One Veterans Auxiliary Beginning Today Foreign Wars ! . Officers s - 5 X Witness post-offic- Graduate As g Recreation Facilities Public Open The Near Future -- . lay-cee- i . 1 ! |