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Show tJnivT,rs,,l Microf ilDlnp Box S-- Law Student DuWain Jacobsen Named 20-3- 0 Funeral Friday For Wynn L. President Mon. Davis In Willard DuWain Jacobsen was elected president of the Brigham City club at regular meeting at the Pheasant cafe last MonDale day evening replacing Baron, who has served the past six months. Funeral services for Wynn L. Davis, 53, prominent Box Elder Other officers elected were Larsen, first vice president; Leon Carver, second vice president; Dr. Reed Merrill, sergeant at arms and the following directors: Ben Andersen, Leon Goodliffe, D. A. Olsen and Vernon Coleman. Bob Call was reappointed secretary and treas- VOLUME 57, NUMBER 26 ReNae Reeder wins scholastic honors urer. At the meeting Chamber '.of Commerce Murray Secretary Mason spoke on the functions of the Chamber of Commerce. Instillation of new officers will be held July 11. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 25, 1952 Renae Reeder Honors To Record 5th Quorum Of Law student Renae Reeder continued piling up scholastic honors recently when she won two citations for "excellent scholastic performance at the University of lUtah. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds V. Reeder of Brigham was presented a City, Renae personally engraved book as the second-yea- r highest ranking student and a second book for being highest ranking student in the Trusts class during the fall and winter quarters of 1951 Seventies Plan Canyon Party Gala plans are in progress for party for members of the Fifth quorum of Seventies and their partners on Saturday evening, June 28, in Box Elder a canyon By Brigham City Vets Of Foreign Wars I H ' 71 - i With the goal to raise funds to send their Drum and Bugle Corp to the national VFW convention in Los Angeles, the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in Brigham City are sponsoring a three-rincircus in Brigham City on July 14, it was learned today, i I canyon. With Fourth and Eighth wards as hosts, Wm. D. Hillist is serving as general chairman of the 52. affair. Dean Spencer L. Kimball All are askpd to bring their made the presentations at the dishes fo ice cream and cake Law Week banquet. and one hundred percent atThe Box Elder high school State Posts Held By George g The circus will be the Wallace Bros, show, one of the top in the country. son of Richard E. and Emma J. Ma son Davis. He was reared and educated in Box Elder county. He was married May 15, 1920 to Alton Ruff at Brigham City. He had operated a farm at and Promontory and Willard had been district agriculture in spector fob the past 20 years. He was an active member of the L. D. S. church and an elder in the Willard ward at the time of his death. Survivors include his wife and one son and one daughter: Mrs. Marie B. Whitman, Tolona, Jack R. Davie, Brigham 111.; two City; two grandchildren, brothers and a sister: George Davis, Garland; William E. Da Mrs. vis, Brigham City, and Margaret B. Benes, Sacramento, Calif. at Willard, 8 PAGES Circus Is Coming To Town, Sponsored Mr. Davis was born May 27, 1899 53 Jaa At Jayceette Banquet Friday Evening Friends may call at the family home Thursday evening and Friday prior to services. Mr. Davis died suddenly of a heart ailment while enroute to visit a daughter, Mrs, Marie B. Whitman, Tolona, Illinois. Gordon City, tltah TMT. county agriculture inspector, who died Sunday afternoon in Chicago, 111. will be held Friday at 2 p. m. In the Willard L. D. S. ward chapel. Bishop Delbert Cook will officiate. 20-3- IP Lake the It features the complete circus routine and Includes a vast collection of rare and costly animals. The shows will be held at 2:30 1 1. - 91. . Officers Of Junior Chamber Auxiliary . . .left to right: Jean Davis, past president; Roxy Geisler, treasurer; LaRaine Petersen, and Norma Sheffield, president. New officers secretary; Marva Frost, toasted old officers at the banquet. vice-preside- Jayceettes Honor Retiring Officers 320 Youngsters Rehearsing In Dance Program , Services For and 8 p.m. The Drum and Bugle corp consists of about 40 boys and giris. At the Los Angeles convention they will compete for national honors with Drum and Bugle corps from all over the U.S. At Banquet Last Friday Evening Here Hodges & Wife George Hodges was named Grand Chef De Gare and Mrs. Hodges was reelected departmental L Arcnidlste, at state convention of the 40 and 8 and 8 and 40, held in Price on June 18. Grand Chef De Gare is president of the state group and departmental L Archidlste is the state historian. Dr. Russell Fishburn, Brigham City, was named grand correspondent in the same organization. 7.20 Inches Rain Fall In South B.E. Mon., Tues. Held Tuesday Fifth Ward To Honor Richard Grover Sun. , In the first real rainfall Lee. since May 22, south Box Elder county was doused with Meetings, luncheon and ban120 inches of moisture between quets were held June 19, 20 and 7 p. m. Monday and 4 p. m. 21 In Price. Tuesday, according to Charles During the auxiliary meetClifford, official U. S. weather ings campaign plans were made observer for this area. Welcomed for the most part for Eve Ashton, who is running by farmers, a brief hail storm for National American Legion may have done minor damage Auxiliary president at the Nato cherries and other ripening tional convention to be held In New York. fruit crops. St. George was chosen aa the The weather cooled off for the storm, dropping to a low site for next state convention of 48 degrees Tuesday mornheadquarters. ing and reaching a high of 67 degrees that afternoon. Weather prediction for today and tomorrow is lessening cloudiness and warmer. In the largest turnout in the Retiring officers of the Junior history of the city sponsored Chamber of Commerce auxiliary er; Sally Hatch, historian; Alma dancing program, 320 children were honored by Aired, corresponding secretary are now rehearsing for the dance (Jayceettes) Balch, Mary Lou tendance is expected. officers was new the last Friday eve- and DorothyJennie the schol graduate highest for review tentatively slated Call and Jensen, direc Maddox at a astic ranking student in her first at banquet to Basil ning 22, according tors. August Ranch house. year in the college of law. Williams, city recreation director. Dean Kimball in his presentaAt the dinner the new officers Outgoing officers are Jean to all The classes, boys open tion talk commended her for toasted each of the outgoing of- Davis, president; Mary Jean are Debra held for services and Monday, ficers. Also on the program gifts Baron, Funeral girls, Barbara serving ably as business manadaugh- Tuesday, Thursday and Friday were presented the outgoing of- Pella, secretary; Norma Shef ger of the Law Review, position Nicholas, ter of Roy S. and Anita T. Nich- each week with Mrs. Margar she now holds. ficers and a reading was given field, treasurer; Mary Reese, Other offices she holds are olas, were held Tuesday after- Johnsen directing and Marilyn by DeAnn Ebeling. historian; DeeRevo Maddox, cormember of executive New officers are Norma Shef- responding editorial noon, June 17, at 1 p. m. in the wood, dance instructor. Naomi secretary; K. IB. Felt Funeral home. Harold board of Law Review,- and one field, president; Marva Frost, Knudsen, Betty Van Dyke, DeAnn Donald offered toy was of four Prayer of the student LaRaine Petersen, Ebeling and Tess Andersen, diMembers of the Fifth ward court. judges R. Jensen. Roxy Geisler, treasur rectors. secretary; and close friends and relatives Walter Jaggi, first counselor Renae who graduated in 1951 conof Elder K. Grover, son of Mr. from the "U second highest in of the Fifth ward bishopric, and Mrs. Lowell A. Grover, are her class in political science ducted the services. First 5th Warders To Win Silver Gleaner Awards Dies Alvin Smith offered the invoplanning a homecoming ser- has earned membership in three M.S. vice in his honor on Sunday, national scholastic fraternities: cation followed by the song, W. F. Wil Erich 59, Mrs. Hour June 29, during Sunday Kunkel, by Phi Beta Kapa, and Pi Sigma One Fleeting Vernon Bowring Watkins of meeting at the Fifth ward Alpha, political science frater-- i Harold . Felt, accompanied by lard, for some 45 years a resi Brigham City was among the B. Felt on the violin and dent of Balt Lake City, died on chapel, y Harold , 1176 seniors and graduate stuhome nity. Elder Grover returned at Saturday about 8:15 a. m. while Mrs. Isabel Dalton Buland dents receiving degrees at Oreon Friday evening, June 20, the piano. visiting in Hamilton, Montana. from Central gon State colleges 83rd annual States . mission James Andersen Finishes Oscar Tracy of Ogden spoke Bom Aug. 12, 1892, in Stetine, commencement exercises June where he has labored as an L. Advance Jean Miss accompa was and a son Franz of Parker, he Germany, Flight Training med 9. He completed work in D. S. missionary for the the Mrs. Catherine past Kunkel. Jaggi W. Anna Shultz F. and by H. Naval Cadet James Ander school for a master of two years. His entire missionA Little Child Shall Lead He came to Salt Lake Lake City graduate sang, USN, son of Earl G. Andereducation in guidance. For his ary experiences took place in son, in 1904 and resided there until son, 102 south Second east, Them. advanced work he minored in Missouri. J. Norris were Next three years ago. Brigham City, completed the Larsen speakers psychology. He earned his bachand iBishop W. Evans He married Harriett Smith in advanced flight training phase elor of science degree in 1950 at Davie in Farmington, Closing song was 1919, as a student pilot at the Naval Woodbury. Utah State Agricultural college. Rosebud Little 1945. Sweet by died She in My county. Air Station, Cabanias Auxiliary Thirty-fou- r doctors degrees, a Nelson Merlene 'Doris 1949, In 1, Lake Simonsen, June Salt City field, Corpus Christi, Texas, re record number, were granted surRochelle Elsie Nichols, and accompa he She Jones. married cently. He received his orders to med this year. Of the total of 1176 , vives. by Portia Reeves. report to the (U S. Naval Air were graduates, 964 won bachelor deremarks are two Also by sons, Closing surviving Station, PensaPola, Fla., for Car Counselor grees and 212 earned advanced Hans Raymond E. Kunkel, East and Jaggi rier There he for North convention Qualifications. Primary benedic- Orange, N. J., and Burton F. degrees. the offered Knudsen of and South Box Elder stake complete the final phase Or. A. L. Strang, OSCs preswas in the Interment tion. two Brig Kunkel, Willard; daughters, mary workers was deemed sue-- j the naval flight training, mak ham ident, conferred the degrees, Wal- Mrs. Bernice K. Welch and Mrs. with cemetery City cessful by all who attended. ing actual landings aboard an lace Christensen dedicating the Marian Candidates represented 27 states Callister, both of Salt The meetings began at 9 aircraft carrier, be presented and 17 foreign countries. Lake four grandchildren, City; oclock on Friday morning, June with Navy Wings and designa-2- 0 grave. five stepchildren, and a sister, a ted naval and continued aviator, throughout Diane Grant the day, with final session held! Anderson, a graduate of Box Lt. Dan Wheatley Enters Mrs. Hedwig K. Sudbury, Salt Departments Will Josephine Johnson Lake City. for Primary workers and also Elder high' school, attended Air . . were . who presented the awards at the Sunday evening In Illinois conRemain At, Force services be will Funeral . Primary childrens parents at Brigham Young college. He meeting- by Gladys Johnson, former South Lt Daniel M. Wheately left ducted Thurs. noon in the 32nd sacrament Box Elder stake tabernacle. tered the navy in 1951 at Den School Indian stake supervisor. 351 With South Box Elder stake jver, Colorado, and received his Salt Lake City by United Air- ward chapel, L.DS. church, as hostesses luncheon was serv-- primary and basic flight train- - lines, June 17 to report for active Navajo street, Salt Lake City, The proposed transfer of the ed to 70 at the First ward at ing at Pensacola, Fla., prior to military duty at Scott Air Force by Gerhardt Drechsel, bishop. procurement, personnel and To Friends may call at 260 East Base, 111., on June 18. noon. fiscal departments of the Inreporting to Cabaniss field. ThursL. S. C., South LaNae His former the 'emple, wife, field is one of the navys The ward chapel was filled to termountain Indian school to later day from 10 to 11:30 a. m. BurWindow Rock, Arizona, has Diane Grant, daughter of capacity according to Mrs. Mar- two advanced flight training Mills will join him at a son in Lawn Wasatch ial be will garet Wilson, president of south bases for student carrier pilots. date. Lt. Wheatley is the Wheat-le-of Memirial Mr. and Mrs. Ben Grant, and them by Gladys Johnson. The been conclusively baited, it park. were pinned by Mrs. Helen was learned today from D. M. stake, and Mrs. Helen Harrison, There they are taught to fly Mr. and Mrs. George H. Josephine Johnson, daughter of grils of Honeyville. carrier-typ- e north stake, president. aircraft, such as the Mason, Chamber of Commerce their ward leader. Bunnell, Mr. and Mrs. Dell P. Waters, reHe is a graduate of the USAC Gehart Jenson Family Special general board mem- AD Skyraider (currently used secretary. EnM. President Glen a in Technical Bennion ceived the honor of being the degree bers present were Mrs. Olga C. by pilots of the Seventh Fleet in with The change would have He was affiliated Will Reunite June 28 Brown and Mrs. Fem F. Whip- the Korean conflict), the F8F gineering. first two from the Junior Glean- and Bishop Evan Woodbury meant the transfer of 13 InA reunion of the Gehart Jen- er class in their ward to achieve congratulated the girls on re- dian school personnel to Ariwas Beatcat and the F0F Hellcat, with Sigma Phi and the AROTC Summer Primary ple. son family will be held at Rees the Silver Gleaner Carrier and the track team. ' zona. ceiving this high award. stressed in all sessions. navy fighter planes. requirements Diane was the stake Junior Prior to his call to military Pioneer park Saturday, June 28, and receive the Silver Gleaner "Wires fom Rep. Walter K. Skits and special programs based aviation has been creditGleaner president last year. Mrs. Granger, Rep. Reva Beck e with both North and South stake ed with 75 percent of all close service he was employed at Hill it was learned today. and awards. Earl Bird was also ward inAll family members are urged pin and Senator Arthur V. members participating were pre- air support for ground troops in Air Force Base as an engineer to to were structor awards The to attend, a spokesman said. the girls. for the past 18 months. presented the Korean theater. sented during all sessions. Watkins, assured us that the Indian service will not carry out the change, Mason said. The action was the result of community protests led by R. M. Kaiser, C. of C. pesident and the board of directors. Joleen V Carol Nancy - A Debra Nicholas Others from Brigham City who attended the state American Legion convention were: Mr. and Mrs. CHyrum Malmrose, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burt, Commander Lea Lowe, Herb Adamson, Dick Jensen and Marcus Former Willard Vernon Watkins Resident Wins County Serves As Classroom For Degree eve-pin- w, Pri-twi- en-th- 1 First Become Silver Gleaners y Box Elder county, with' its wide range of soils and conservation practices, is serving as a classroom for 35 students of soli conservation at the Indian school summer school, according to Edgar L. Wight, Indian service soil specialist. , of Learning the technique teaching soil conservation practices to Indians from all sections of the United States, 30 of the students are from the U. S. Indian service and five are from South America. The month-lonclass has Included four tours in the county, one through Mantua Valley, another to Promontory, the third to the Bear River Refuge and the fourth to the Rainbow Trout farm north of Brigham City. "Indian farm land is some of the mqst erosion ravaged in the country, Mr. Wight said, and through the classes in conservation here we hope to install the principles of good land management in Indian farmers. Within Box Elder county the group has observed irrigation methods, reclamation of salty and alkali soils, overgrazed range, strip cropping and seeded waterways, soil conditions and many others. Mr. Wight has conducted the class with the assistance of Eva Lewers, principal of the Eufaula boarding school In Eastern Oklahoma. g Valley Players Plan Performance The Valley players, a group t amateur thespians, will preser Ring Around Elizabeth Thurs day and Friday, June 26 and 2 at the LDS chapel, 55 east, Fift north, Logan, it was learned tc day. The curtain will raise on th Hunsaker Reunion of Former Lady show at 8:30 p. m. Prices ai 75 cents Tickets may be . . . daughter Employees At Bushnell chased at Meservy Laundry.pui Local actor participating i of Mr. and The party planned for former the show is Meservy. Jay employees of Bushnell General J1 Mrs. Alton hospital is progressing nicely, Hunsaker, reports Mrs. Olwe Petersen, sec- Suzanne Bott Family VI retary of the group. Reunion Held Saturday is k A party, a large I Honeyville, The Suzanne Bott Family R crowd is expected to attend, 1 light brunette, union was held Saturday at t Mrs. Petersen said. weighs 115 The affair is for all ladies Box Elder County park. Ninel were employed there, and four people attended and a go who pounds, is 5 will be held at 6 p. m., Friday, time was enjoyed by all w attended. Program an! gam feet 5 inches at Rees Pioneer park. and lunch was served to a tall. x Sponsored Families from Salt Lake, Ida) P. Wood John Family and Ogden attended. ' by the Rotary WILL VIE FOR "MISSiBOX ELDER TITLE JULY ELEVENTH 7 Allen Stallings . . . . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Allen of Mrs. B. E. Tre-mont- on Stallings of Corinne, is is : weighs 107 the club her by 20-3- 0 tal- I V iOt,: pounds, is 5 feet 3 inches tall. Sponsored jsl weighs 118 pounds is 5 feet 3 inches tall. Sponsored by the B.P.W. club of ents include Tremonton her talents are singing and singing and violin. ' ' pot-luc- dark brunette, brunette, r daughter of Mr. and readings. club Reunion Set July 29 dancing, readings and swimming and The John P. Wood family reunion will be held at the Rees Pioneer park Sunday, June 29, at 12 noon. All attending are asked to bring their lunch. A program will be presented following the lunch. Carols talents are tap Visiting In Corinna Mis. Lowen W'lght and tv sons, Richard and Dwayne Susanville, Calif., have be visiting for the past two wee at the home of Mrs. Wigh mother, Mrs Peter Hendricks of Corinne. -- |