OCR Text |
Show wv VW1 Univrre-- 1 Box 147 Salt Lake' News and Journal Will Hold Open House For Everyone Friday Afternoon This is national newspaper week and in observance of the event, the entire staff of the Box Elder News and Journal will be hosts to everyone interested in inspecting a modern plant this Friday afternoon and evening. Everyone is invited. Over 900 school youngsters have already registered for conducted tours of the plant duiing school hours. Visitors will be conducted through the business and editorial offices where the new Fair- - Homecoming Football Classic Friday Will Visit IIS Next Summer y alumni-studentbod- y Are Initiated Local Eagle Aerie In , , , Europe 1, 1952 8 PAGES J.P.LILLYWHITE IS ORDAINED Lillywhite And Leon M. Strong Become . John P. Lillywhite, former president of the North Box Elder stake and of the Netherlands mission field, was ordained a patriarch of the L.D.S. church at North stake conference Sunday. i . Under the direction of Elder Matthew Cowley of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles of the church, he was also sustained a member of the North Box Elder stake high council as was Leon M. Strong, Bear River City. ,, Patriarch Lillywhite comes to John P. Lillywhite his new position with a lifetime . new patriarch . . of church experience, said stake president, Vernal Willie., , He was stake superintendent Brigham-Mantu- a of Sunday schools in Beaver stake and later held the same position in Box Elder stake. He was a member of the high council of Box Elder stake for four years and when the stake was Small Frame: Building Near Jesses Restaurant, Perry divided he was named to head 9 when . . m. was about . a. youngsters playing totally demolished Friday morning the North stake. with matches accidentally started it. The blaze was too far underway when the fire He officiated in this position Minus U. the asphalt covering ' S. highway 91 between Mantua five years when he was called department was called to be snuffed. and Brigham City will be open to preside over the Holland misfor traffic In three weeks to a sion for the third (time. He has filled four missions to Holland, As 12 Year-Ol- d Hit month, according to D. H. chairman of the state three of them as president. ' On Bicycle By At present he is the president road commission? of the Dutch peoples organizaCar Saturday j "Contractors Gibbons and Reed tion in Salt Lake City which has are now completing the first a membership of about 5, G00 A 12 year-olboy' suffered The Reverend Miss Augusta T. stage of construction, which will L.- D.S. Dutch people. a fractured hip and shock Assumes Duties At IIS Jackley has assumed her duties open the roads during the fall Patriarch Lillywhite spent 20 t at the Intermountain Indian and winter months," Whitten-bur- years as a seminary teacher at Saturday morning at 8;20 a. school as director of r Religious continued. m. when he steered his bicyBox Elder high school and at Education and as. an associate Pointing out it will be impos- present is employed by the L.D. cle into the path of a car on of ReV. Arthur Gillespie. She is sible to pave the $600,000 high- S. department of education in highway U.S. 89 in Dewey-villemployed by the National Coun- way until 1953, the road commis- Salt Lake City, though he has cil of Churches of Christ in the sion said construction was plan- his home in the Brigham City Home Missions division. ' ned with the realization that Fourth L.D.S. ward. Injured was Joel Jorgensen, Box comElder students The other new North stake The work at Intermountain In- many son of lt. and Mrs. Ellis Jormute to Utah State Agricultural high Leon M. councilman; dian School includes working gensen of Deweyville, . who in Logan and that Cache Strong, Bear River City, also has with the 1155 protestant boys college was thrown from his bike to commute to mili- a long L.D.S. church record.1 Ha and girls and the staff of 45 vol- Valley people the road when he collided installations near Ogden. served a mission to the North unteer teachers in the week day tary with the late model vehicle Until oiled next year, the road Central States mission field In instruction classes. driven by Miss Peari E. Glenn religious 1917-1will .have a gravel .surface. part of the time as secOn Sunday morning the proof Wellsville, a teacher at ' retary. school. testant Navajo children necessiHoneyville .He. taught seminary1 . for 24 . ? tates of the the group dividing - The Jorgenson boy with a Jaycees Plan Duck . years-a- t 0rigg and Sugar City, Into twoehtireh ' services. was Idaho where he also served . as traveling companion Miss Jackley has the younger Carnival stake superintendent of the Y.M. north when his vehicle sudgroup at that service. She also M.- I.A. in the Teton stake for five On October 16 denly veered into the path of teaches 96 children who are be' , the Glenn vehicle. audio-visuyears. meginners in an The .Junior Chamber of Active in Boy Scout work, he Highway Trooper T. Wayne Rev. Miss Augusta T. Jackley thod in the week-dareligious has 21 yeare experience as ' a Woodland investigated the instruction classes on Thursdays. Commerce annual Duck Car. . . religion instructor . . . accident. Miss Jackley comes to Internival will again be held on scouter and for the past few mountain from the pastorate at the eve of opening of duck yeans has been a member of the Teton Peaks council executive the Washington Terrace Comseason, Thursday, October 16, , , . Explosive Fire munity church at Ogden, Utah, according to Chairman Dee board. Mr. was a member of Strong where she served for four years. Glen Smith and Verl Petersen. the Rexburg stake high council Previously she was the minister The sportsmens affair will for nine years and was first of the Baptist church at Hailey, Elk feature valuable prizes in- counselor in the presidency of Idaho for 13 years. She received her BA - degree cluding a 21 Inch television the North Rekburg stake for sevA lengthy dry period that ; from'Sioux Fails college in Sioux set, a pump shot gun and a en years. been responsible for two At present he is a teacher jn did deer rifle, besides shells and Dakota. She South Falls, forfires in the Teton national Mrs. J. D. the Box Elder seminary here. graduate work at the Baptist other hunting equipment. est, has rendered Northern Utah Also at the conference five Tickets can be obtained in school Missionary Training forests and range land explosive, were ordained to office of elders Junfrom member of the any and Chicago Berkeley Baptist said M. J. Markham, Box Elder To ior Chamber of Commerce at Seventy. PTA school, Berkeley, CaliDivinity county forest ranger, today. fornia from which she received 50 cents each. It will be held at the Dance Bowl. The long dry spell has created 20-3Mrs. Joseph D. Lehner, head of her MA degree in religious edu0 a terrific fire hazard through- the home economics department cation. She has taught in the out the west, Markham warned, at Weber college and. chairman week-dareligious classes at InOn and Elk hunters who take to of the Parents Education pro- termountain for the - past two Gives the mountains this week-engram for the Utah P.T.A., will years. should use extreme caution in be feature of a program at the At present she is "living at . .. . Lincoln- school PTA i Terrace, Ogden, Central lntermmmtain handling fire, meeting on Washington Oct. 1, at Utah. trustee, Lyle Gaskill, reported evening, Wednesday old41 Markham reported that 8 p. m. at Central school audiIn a Reminder Office Supply on a successful international er Indian boys at the Indian of at Mexico Scot Candland Cl contest, unlor and senior Box El- convention school with six instructors an- torium. meetMrs. show a film der high school students will City In August, at ' swered an emergency call to on theLehner will Is For Looking between ing Tuesday evening at the relationship Think on I write What Teton rational in the fires essays fight children and parents. His Best Friend accord- Idle Isle cafe. About My Hometown, forest. Also at the meeting plans to Paul Anderson, manager were discussed ing 500 Either-Se- x A feller just aint himself of the sponsoring firm. by Vernon ColeThey were flown there earlier for ithe fourth man, chairman, without his dog and little Scot this week from Ogden. They are In addition to cash prizes, RoyDeer Permits Candland has found it out. hired as regular (ire fighters al Portable Gold Typewriters annual Safety Sally Dance, planned for Saturday, October 4 at Go On Sale Today and teceived regular wages. be awarded to the first, sec- the t ' Scots best friend and that will Dance Bowl. ond third and winners, place Is no kidding, for they have Verl Petersen reported the Five hundred either sex ' Anderson said. been inseparable a golden Junior Police will be deer permits for the Park ValleyBoys and girls In the senior di- at both Central, and organized cocker spaniel pup, has disWillard PTA Officers -Raft Lincoln River area will go on 12th 11th and vision (10th, . , appeared. In, Brigham City. , ' sale at the court house today And Teachers To Meet and junior division (7th, schools grades) It was announced that reguat 9 a. m. He has four white paws and 8th and 9th grades) may enter. Willard officers and teachers a white chest and his ears alSenior division letters should lar meetingsonwould be held at They will be sold on the at, the Thursdays s associaof the most He not be over 500 words and jun- - 7:30 .oclock touch the , ; ground. basement floor. Jde cag tion will meet at the home of will probably answer to Rus--ty- . ior division over 350 words. On the program Ralph Ander Mrs. Vaughn Wassom, president, The permits will be on a Entries should be signed by son played two comet numbers, Wednesday evening, October 1, first come, first serve basis. Rusty has been missing Paul Anderson and then mailed, at 8 p. m. 6ince Sunday afternoon. no later than Nov. 17, to Royal accompanied by Janice Jensen. They are $3 for residents and President DeWayne Jacobson are $5 for All room representatives accordScholastic If youve seen him call Portable Contest, at the meeting. t presided L. counMrs. Arch to Was to Scot's said Mr. New Mrs. Room attend, Petersen, and York, ing urged 400, wirents, Magazines, ' ' som. warden. ; Dean Candland. New Yoik. , ty game . Safe No Help GLASTONBURY, Conn. (UP) Pery Root decided to buy a safe after $260 had been stolen from 0 his filing station. A few days later robbers smashed the safe, One of Brigham Citys most the little wooden girls placed at sen, now of Salt Lake City, was Each year the club contributes which contained $310. ' to the rheumatic heart fund and dangerous road crossings near elected president. active young mens clubs, schools Junior PoSince then the following men always sponsors one event for NOTICE has edged Jts way Into its fifth lice at and to outfit schools. . STATE LAW READS: several county the March of Dimes. Last year service, year of community Mufflers-Pre- . a western organi- have served in that capacity: Dr. they cooperated with the Junior , Section Principally a ever with than and stronger Is patterned after Frank Saito, 'Dr. R. L. Fishburn, Chamber of Commerce to spon- ventlon of Noise and Fumes. , zation, growing set of projects. dinner Rotary with an age limit of 20 Delbert Hadfield, Verl Petersen, sor the (a) Every motor vehicle shall club was organized to 35 years, The international or- Dr. J. Gordon Felt, T. Wayne which raisedChuckwagon The over $1200 for polio. at all times be equipped with a Dee Dale Glen under 1948, Smith, sponsorship ganization has clubs through Woodland, May 19, And practically always a project muffler in good working order of Ogden club, and has the west and in Mexico. De- Baron and Dewayne Jacobsen, is being planned or underway, and in constant operation to prehad a couple of irons In the com- signed to give young men exper- the present prexy. Four charter members of the vent excessive or unusual noise Some of the outstanding proj- club still remain in it. They are and annoying smoke, and no over club munity fire ever since. , ience in presiding has started and con- Dr. Russell Fishburn, T. Wayne person shall use a muffler cutCurrently they are planning meetings, heading and working ects s their fourth annual Safety Sal- on committees and unselfishly tinued Is the Miss Box Elder pa- Woodland, Verl Petersen and out, or similar device Bunny Cliff Mehler. ly dance, to be held next Satur- serving their fellows, the clubs geant, through which upon a motor vehicle on a highis Youth To Be Served Reese was nominated to comThe Safety Sally Dance Satur- way. day, October 4. at 9 p. m. at the Dance Bowl. Like all of their Must Serve. This law will be strictly enpete for Miss Utah and won; day is open to everyone, accordclub was orga- their traffic safety program with ing to Chairman Vernon Cole- forced in Brigham City by the When the projects, the Safety Sally dance is for community service: to nized in Brigham City, the 334th their Safety Sallies and Junior man, and tickets can be obtain- Brigham City police Depattment, - ' . raise funds fo the purchase of in ed from any ihember of the club. International, Bud Han Police. Road To Open ln3To4Weeks , Assumes Duties Director Religious Whit-tenbur- Education Of Protestant Navajo Kids d g a, y J Dry Mountains Present Rotarians Trip MORNING, OCT. High Council Members. Bear Rivers Bears will be 4-clawing for jioney In the Box El squad14 last Friday to taste victo 7. Box Elder routed der beehive Friday and theyll tory Dr. George A. Boyce, superinSouth Cache the same day. So probably get stung. it will be two squads with a re- tendent of the Intermountain The valley squad will bring gion victory apiece tangling on Indian school was contacted last out their beefiest bruins and the the local gridiron at 8 p. m. Fri- Friday concerning 1500 Boy Bees their longest stingers for day eveniag. Scouts who plan to visit the the traditional football season Included on the agenda for school next summer. the homecoming celebration will The boys who hall from all highlight. be a parade at 7:30 p. m. Thurs- over the United States will stop evto the of luster the Adding evening followed by a huge over while enroute to the Boy day the be feathe ent, game will bonfire and rally on the school Scouts of America National Jamtwo-dature of a homecoming boree to 'be held in California. yard. celebration for Box Elder high Friday an alumni assembly Three train loads of boys are school. be held at 2:30 p. m. with scheduled to arrive in Ogden Bear River in an upset classic will Shirts officiating. All for- and the boys will be transportGary Weber a touted plowed through mer BEHS students are invited ed to the Indian school by buses. to attend. Also Friday the B They will board the trains in on the mountain will be lighted Brigham City for California. and after the game an dance will be held. 150 Pints Of Heading festivities are student Blood Donated Robert officers, Hunsaker, body Anne Fredricksen, president; Donors Thanked and Roberta vice president Box Elder Chapter of the Young, secretary. , Five new - members of the Regional Blood Center through Mrs. Wallace Brigham City Fraternal Order of Fun Nights Series To Hansen and Mrs. Francis Eagles were initiated Monday tomeetBrightenburg, Oct. 4 at evening regular Eagle Open Saturday, ' issued special thanks to day ing. be First big Fun Night will all who cooperated 'so "wonThey were Sherman Petersen, held at Seventh ward Saturday derfully" during the .recent Darwin Ray F. Christensen, evening, October 4, at 9 p. m. blood drawing at the Central Harding, Thomas Meehan, and A Night to Remember is the school on September 25. r i ' Martin J. Andersen. theme of the first dance which On Thursday evening 150 At the meeting William Harpromises to be special with a pints were - donated and a ris announced that the , Eagles floor show scheduled, refreshnumber of people were turned and auxiliarys joint committee and prizes with down because ments, of the prevawill meet Tuesday evening to fun for surprises all. , lence of hay fever at this time. plan the Damon Runyan cancer, North Stake dance directors, planned for- - Oct. 11, at the Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover, and None were turned down for foods four hours eating Dance Bowl. wards of the stake today ex- prior to fatty ; the drawing. Tickets may be obtained from all tended an Invitation to everyone . any Eagle member or the fol- who loves to dance to join the , Doctors of the area .were thanked for giving generously lowing businesses: Hodges Bar- dancers on Saturday nights. of their time. People working bershop, Billings Gas station, P, Plans are to hold dances each with the American Red Cross & W. pool hall, Tahoe Lounge, two weeks regularly on Saturday Bloodmobll spent six hours on Tivoli Lounge,. Club Billiards, B. at 9 oclock at - different Thursday setting up and clear& B., or from Mr. Leo Hess at night and no admission will be ing up. wards the Intermountain Indian school. This is the second year - The bloodmobile will be in charged. It was also "announced that program in North stake Brigham City in about three the weekly Eagle dance will be for the by months, Mrs. Hansen and Mrs. held Saturday at the Eagle home and is now being encouraged church authorities to be held Brightenburg stated today. ' with music by the Eagles or- the over church. chestra. Maxine Checketts and allAs wasthd done last year, an at- Corinne Farm Bureau . Bill Pearce are tendance ribbon will be awarded at each dance to the ward Ladies Plan Meeting with the largest percentage of Tell Of Regular meeting -- of the - Cotheir MIA membership present. rinne Farm Bureau Ladies will Saturdays dance is under thee be held Thursday, October 2 at To direction of Dave Wright and the Corinne ward chapel. J. Scothern, dance directors With a lesson on foreign cook Orson Christensen was the for the Seventh ward. slated, each member is urg ing noon at the Tuesday speaker ed to bring a cooked sample of of the Brigham City meeting a Scandinavian dish with them, 'Rotary club held at the Idle Isle according to Mrs. Everett Andercafe, reporting on his recent trip son and Mrs. Leslie Mills, the to Europe, telling briefly of the committee in charge. resources, agriculture , and inwere also Those attending visited. of countries the dustry a favorite recipe to asked S. A U. bring load assistant bus of the music for program ' Special consisted of two vocal duets by rangers received a lecture on to be included in a booklet to Mrs. Harold Felt and Mrs. Rulon wheels in Box Elder county, be exchanged with the Bear River Farm Bureau ladies. Baron, accompanied by Mrsv H. Monday. On the three-week- s CUBuIand. J. Leo Nelson, treastraining urer, and Rulon Baron, secretary, tour of the Intermountain west Watermelon Bust Held were in charge of the meeting. the young rangere received Paid-U- p FFA Men I Three birthday anniversaries lecture on Willard Basin and For A as bust was held mountains Wellsville watermelon were observed at the meeting, the J. E. Ryan, Roy Thompson and they traveled from Willard to Friday for all members of the BEHS Future Farmers of AmerLewis Olsen. Guests attending Snowville. were Sam Birchall, Turlock, Cal.; Ranger Markham boarded the ica who have their dues paid Bishop Edgar L. Wagner, Chi- bus in Willard and left it in last Friday. The eating test was held in huahua, Mexico; and Bill Wood, Snowville where rangers from the Minnedoka forest took over. front of the Ag building. Ogden. New Members 53 Lonq LDS Service demonstration. 1500 Boy Scouts Jen PATRIARCH IN NORTH STAKE p. m. If you have ever wondered how a paper is printed, Friday will be a day the question chn be answered with a practical Bears Will Claw For Beehive Honey In City, Utah, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY Literally Burned To The Ground 'iwvjm Kicrofilntnc iCTiira VOLUME 57, NUMBER 40 cial printing department will be included in the tour where automatic job presses will be seen in operation. For adults the best time to visit the plant will be after 3:30, when the children have completed their tours and before 7 child electronic engraver will be demonstrated, and the duties of the editorial and business staff explained. The composing room, where type is set, will be next on the tour and will be followed with a visit to the sterotype room where advertising and feature plates are prepared. All of the N & J visitors will watch the big Duplex flatbed press print a copy of Fridays paper for them. A special visit to the commer ! Da-len- New Rangers Have Lecture On Wheels 2030 Members From the Start Hunters Hazard; Ranger Cautions has4-alread- y Lehner -- Speak To ' ,, Trustee y Plan Contest Report Here d ...my Hometown - 1 20-3- 0 20-3- 0 20-3- 0 . - . , - ' Parent-Teacher- .... c-- o Into Fifth Year Community Service 20-3- 20-3- 20-3- 20-3- 20-3- 20-3- 0 Club Charter Members of Brigham City . . . left to right; T. Wayne Woodland, Verl Petersen and Dr. Russell Fishburn, were original members' of active Brigham City service club whch plans the Fourth Annual Safety Sally, dance Saturday. Cliff Mehler, also a charter member, was not present. 20-3- 0 ! d 20-3- 1 20-3- 0-1-- 3 I |