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Show 7 7 ; J . Perform Friday In Miss Box Elder Talent Competition PAGE EIGHT Graveside Hites BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July S, 1952 For Carter Baby Charlene Higley Buried Tuesday Funeral services for Charlene Higley, 13, who died July 5 at her home In Corlnne were held Tuesday at 2 p. m. In the Corlnne ward chapel with Bishop Henry Norman officiating. She was horn June 22, 1939 at Flo- Tlnta, Nevada, a daughter of Earl and IDelorls Robinette Higley. She attended Corlnne schools and was a member of the Corlnne LD.S. ward. Survivors Include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brangal, Corlnne, her father, Earl Higley, Brigham City; the following grandparents: Louise Robinette, Mrs. Martha Higley, both of Brigham City. Also two brothers and a sister: James E. Higley, Dallas Higley and MalRee Higley, all of Corlnne. Interment was In the Brigham City cemetery. - Ann Taylor Leota Ilunsaker of Garland is sponsored by the Ladies pound brunette is sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi sorority for Miss Box Elder hon- feet six inches tall. She is sponsored by the Self Culture club and Civic and Home Arts inches tall, weighs 128 pounds and is a ors. Her talents are listed as music, piano, City Lions club. Talents are dra- - club. Weighs 122 pounds is five feet five, nette. She is sponsored by Garland Lions, Brownette. Accordian, piano and sewing are her talents. dramatics. and matics, singing, piano. dancing . . . 122 bru-Brigh- - Hundreds Of Youngsters Win July 4 Prizes Hundreds of Brigham City children enjoyed a diversified Fourth of July program at Rees Pioneer park and literally won hundreds of prizes. Conducted by the auxiliary of the Junior Chamber of Commerce ' (Jayceetes) Marva Frost and Jennie Jenson acted as with the following committee: Dorothy Batch, Mary (Lou LaRaine Petersen, Call, Jean Davis, Roxie Gelsler, and Norma Sheffield. The committee expressed their appreciation to the city council, Mr. and Mrs, (Willis Hansen and .all bthers who assisted. A few prize winners didnt call for their prizes, leaving the committee .without their names. If they call at the city hall they may pick up their awards, said Norma Sheffield, Jayceette They are listed by numbers. ,. . . Parade Winners 'Nancy Gayle Sweepstakes pres-ident- v Burtcher. and (Floats (Brent, Lynette Anita Frost, 1st; and Saundra, Shauna, Norma Jean Sheffield, 1st; , Edna (Roe Anderson and llena Ballingham, both 2nds. BurtBuggies Sydney Lynn cher, 1st; Kathleen Hunsaker, Bnd;t Becky Reese, 3rd; No. 47 won "fourth. Bikes Carolyn Hansen, 1st; Philip Nelson, 3rd; and Bill Horsley, 4th. Pony carts Darla Rockwood, 1st; Bruce Keller, 2nd; Richard Felt, 3rd, and Jerry Anderson, La-re- Dr. Rex M. Alvord T3H32MI1SI2I1-lEDSWilJ- Sir... Yes out of ovary fivo homo freezer sold in Utah-ldah- o last yoar was an Intornational Harvester. on ' - Here's PROOF of ACCEPTANCE International Harvester freezers and refrigerators are tops for beauty, utility and economy. lavest at terns to fit YOUR budget at ulIMXglS iri'ifailUfflGfyTr '(BMlfcSj' EDO ., Be Provo, 3rd. Levere stock runabout: Brown, Richmond, '1st; Russell Rader, Corinne, 2nd and Wayne Browg, 5jLjC., 3rd. C racing and ID stock Hydro (combined) Les Brown, S.LC., 1st; Walt Dansie, SLC., 2nd; George Walton, S.LC. 3rd. B stock hydro: 'Herb Hausman, S.L.C., 1st; Wayne Brown, S.LC., 2nd. B F runabout: Cam Harmon, Brigham City, 1st; Ike Hancock, and Ed Wright, S.LC., 2nd, Provo, 3rd. (Cam Harmon, Brigham City, 1st; Walt Dansie, SjL.C., 2nd; and (Rulon Hancock, S.LC., 3rd. Chet Rader was chairman of Free-for-al- m 1st Prize He was appointed to (this position at the age of 27, making him the youngest person in the U. S. Civil Service to hold a position equivajent to a Brigadier General. During the past .winter he was medical director of the chemical corp, First Arctic Test team in the Arctic circle. He is the author of several scientific papers in various fields of medicine. He has lectured extensively In this country and Canada on medical and military subjects in conjunction with (Dr. Carl Larsen of the U. S. Public Health OTHER PRIZES 16 PC. DINNER SET HAPPY DAY GRIDDLE BARBECUE SET 2 QTS. PRATT & LAMBERT PAINT (of your choice) 7 PC. JUICE SETS CATSUP DISPENSER Winners will be announced Saturday night. You need not be present to win! THREE (tula-rema- MERRELLS, Inc. 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Dtractlono oro on ttir tug T FOR ). He is a graduate of Box Elder high school, Weber college In Ogden where he was president of the Associated Mens students. The A. B. and M. D. degrees were obtained from Stanford While a medical university. student he was presented' the award $500 Borden foundation for meritorious medical research heart for studies in metabolic disease. A paper on the continuation of these studies was presented before the American Medical association last December. His work in this field has received national recognition and has been published in several foreign languages. Dr. Alvord served his internship at the University of Utah college of medicine the following year was awarded a U. S. public health service research fellowship in medicine. Dr. Alvord also has offices in the Eedes building in Ogden and with his wife, the former and two Marjorie Rhodes. daughters, Karyl Kayleen, 6, and Diana, 2. will reside at 3039 Taylor Avenue, Ogden. Haodtodt tf afco yoo caii So, wilk Uttto Know-HoSokfoto. Otto, FREE DAYS! Seryice. Dr. Alvord has developed a new vaccine for human protec- tion against rabbit fever " COMPANY sure to register any of the Dr. Alvord is a specialist in of and diseases diagnosis glands. He formerly iwas director of the medical research for the army ohemical corp, bacteriological, chemical and radio-logiwarfare testing program. A , OR PRDZES d Winners in this event included: Results oi Boat Races: A and C stock runabout (combined): Herb DeWeese, Provo, first; Vern Cutler. Corinne, 2nd; ViAnn Bate, Logan, 3rd. C service and 'D and E runabout (combine) George Walton, SjL.C., first; Dick Thomson, S.LC., 2nd, and LeGrande Dunk-ley- , n the Professional Center building on Monday and Fridays, it was learned today. ? Bear River. Weekly M. watoh-e- whip around a narrow course on the Herds Classified son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Ward of Willard, will establish offices In is an crowd of 12 to 14 hundred high powered "shells Practice Here .Rex M. Alvord, out of Co-4- Ar-bo- n 4th. Foot Race Winners Girls, four and under: Marilyn Hansen, 1st; Jennifer Jensen, 2nd. Roys, four and under: Bill Horsley, 1st; Bill Shaw, 2nd and Kenneth Hunsaker, 3rd. Girls, five and six: Kathryn Hunsaker, 1st; Susan Jensen, 2nd, and Kathleen Valberg, 3rd. Boys, five and six: Douglas Anderson Hunsaker, Kenneth and Gary Ray Lewis, tied for 1st; Blynn Morgan, 2nd. Girls, seven and eight: Kay Tingey, 1st; Kay Feeder and e Vicky Larsen, tied for 2nd; Bott, 3rd. Boys, seven and eight: Brent 'Bradbury, 1st; Jimmy Felt, 2nd; Boyd Richards, Lee Eastley, and Terry Jumper, tied for 3rd. P twice History; Winners Are Listed Rose, l, 2nd; Best the races and Worth 'W. was referee and announ cer, 'Jim Moore, starter add tim er; Mrs. J. L. Thomson," scorer, and Arto Yates, pit manager. The Corinne married ladies walloped the Corinne Y.B.A. girls in a softball game and the single men showed their mettle with a win over the .married men. ,.Jn the baseball contest the Corinne Y3A. downed the Corinne farm bureau in a well attended contest. Taro Yagi was In charge of the ball games. The colorful parade at 10 a. m. was handled by Chairman Mrs. Mae Redelings with Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. Jesse Rook and Milton Bywater, all of BrigUncle ham City, as judges. Sams Family Hour by the Neighborette elub was tops in the club division. The Ladies club of the Methodist church placed second and the Corinne Pinochle club took third. In the church section the Primary float, directed by iMis, Sally Hatch, Mrs. Hazel Tolman and Mrs. Edna Walker, was first. The Junior Sunday school was second and M.I.A. third. Honorable mentions went to the Daughters of Utah Pioneers and the Corinne Y.BA. General chairman of the affair was Everett Andersen with .Wilma Johnson, secretary and Ted Burt, vice chairman. . Sim-mon- - In Christensen, Babley Leggett, John Valberg, 2nd; Scott Grover, All crowded roads led to and Edwin James Bradbury Corlnne Friday, July 4 as the Brightenburg, 3rd, : Boys' Bike Races city sponsored the most successEleven and 12: Dee Leggett, ful celebration of Its 'long ca3rd. , y 2nd; reer. Boys, nine to 10: Charles Rig- 1st; Edwin Brightenburg, by, Arvel Smith, tied for 1st; Kenneth Barnes, 3rd. An estimated Q,000 people Thirteen and 14: Leon Young, watched Paul Peterson, and Harvey Mormostly (local cowboys Kent tied for 1st; Hay 2nd; Jensen, Jensen, 2nd; Ralph gan, wrestle some of and Tommy Owen 3rd; and the mostand fight with Eldon Bott, tied for 3rd. contrary stock in the JenGordon Merlin and Richard 11 to 13: Owen, Tommy Boys, west during the evening. The Kent Jensen, tied for 1st; Dee sen, 4th. rodeo climaxed a full days activity that featured ball games, one of the finest boat racing reHolstein-Friesia- n gattas held in Utah, a colorful parade, and a host of activities for children. Three Box (Elder county dairy; is made in an effort The large crowd ate the confarmers recently had their reg- Campbell, to improve still further the Hol- cessions committee out of hot cattle istered Holstein-Friesiabreed. dogs and buns and kept the classified for type (body confor- stein parks and river bank crowded. official under the mation) type Attend Funeral Top events in the rodeo, judgclassification program, accordasMr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith ed by Jesse Cook, Bar 3 ranch ing to the Holstein-Friesiasociation. and daughter, 'Patty, attended and Lloyd Poulson, Promontory, funeral services In Preston, Ida- were won by Verl Duant, buckThe association reported that ho for their ing horses; Max Hunsaker, steer brother-in-law- , L. Maurice Larson, 'Corinne, had riding, and Glen Parks, calf ropE. Burgi. George four designated very good, seven Mr. Burgi was married to Mr. ing. In the junior division Burt good plus six good. Smiths sister. Harper, Deweyville, walked off James M. Hardy, Brigham City, with a Palmer Jewelry trophy had three designated very good, Vacations In Caldwell for top honors and a specialty seven good plus 14 good. Leon , Dale Smith, son of "and rope act was presented by (MiMr., D. Gardner of Deweyvi'lle had Mrs. Orville Smith, has return- lton Bywater. one designated excellent, seven ed from Caldwell, Idaho where Howard Barlow, Tremonton, 14 12 and good plus very good, he spent two weeks at the home announced the rodeo. good. of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Another well attended event The inspection, made by M. R. Mrs. Charles Klmiber. was the boat races where a Girls, 'nine to 12: Margaret Dorothy Hansen, tied for 1st; Janet Williams, Sandra Peterson, tied for 2nd; Lucille Watkins, Dione Hyde, tied for No. 28, 2nd; Linda Jeppson, 3rd, and Douglas Hunsaker, 4th. Trikes iDarlene fiouck, 1st; Marilyn Hansen, 2nd; Mike Zun-de3rd; and No. 36, 4th. James Bradbury, Costumes 1st; Jennifer and Roger Jensen, Corinne July Fourth Celebration Said Graveside funeral services were held for Randall Floyd Carter, Infant son of F. Royce and Bette Iverson Carter of Ogden, July 5, with Bishop Richard con-G. Hansen of the Sixth ward" . ducting. was born The baby July 1 and . died July 3. Prayer at the mortuary was offered by Bishop Kenneth G. Carter of Park Valley ward. John Carter offered the invocation and remarks were offered by Bishop Henry Norman of the Corinne ward. ; Arthur Steffen . of the Sixth' ward bishopric, dedicated the ' . . grave. Survivors Include the parents, a sister and brother, Carma Carter and Brent Carter, all of Ogden; and the following grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Iversen of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter of Corinne. AMES, tti Green Stamps1 : |