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Show TJnivrr8t'l Microfilming H7 Box 'Smokey " Silt Talks To School Children I 4 - $ ' Vv,!''-V- 4 " Lake City, Utah Jen 53 IMS . i'V KHW: BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING OCT. VOLUME 57, NUMBER 41 8, 1952 8 PAGES NORTH AND SOUTH STAKES TO DrawCorinne BAD VISION AND EXCESSIVE HOLD GENEALOGICAL MEETING Hunt Permits NIGHT SPEEDS ACCIDENT CAUSES Sessions Scheduled ' Former Utahn Takes :or Sunday, Oct. 12; Over Cornet Store At Stake Tabernacle Saturday Eve Bad driving vision and excessive speeds at night, when drivers should automatically slow down from their daytime pace, are two of the biggest factors blamed by safety specthe Highlighting pheasant ialists for the increasing death toll on the highways. held carnival at hunt being More than one out of every . J. L. Cox, Portland, Ore., took l North and South stake Saturday night, will be drivers in "definitely be- lo(three over of the the management the drawing of permits for convention wll be held at low average in vision at night," the stake tabernacle on Sunday, cal Cornet store on October 1, rehunting area No. posted according to Thomas N. Boat, October 12, it was announced lieving J. C. Lewis who has been 1, it was announced this week public safety director of the Asthis week by Ralph W. Tolman, transferred to Dinubla, Calif., by LaVon Mills, commander of Two . e genea-ligica- e I ?i 1 who is serving as here he will serve as assistant chairman of the two stake meet- trainee for one of the larger stores of the company. ing. Cox, with his wife and two Sessions will be held at 10:00 small daughters, now are living oclock ih the morning for all Bushnell Homes. He is orinorth and south stake genealo- ginally from Price, Utah, while gical workers while the general Mrs. Cox formerly lived in session at 2 oclock will toe for Spring Canyon, Utah. all members of the two stakes. Honeyville, i c Lesson In Fire Prevention and conservation, was delivered to Brigham City school children this week by Smokey the talking- bear of the U. S. Forest Service. Smokey came to Brigham City to spend Monday at Central School, Tuesday at Lincoln School, as a special observance of Fire Prevention Week. Pictured with him is J. D. Gunderson, Central school principal, Raymond King, Bruce Keller and Janet Williams. iothwell Has Low W. Henry Chase and Paul Royall, both of Salt Lake City, post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, sponsors of the Miller-Monso- n carnival. The meeting will be held in the VFW building, starting at 7:30 oclock with the permit drawing scheduled for 9 oclock. Permits will be mailed to successful applicants, while those who do not receive permits will pe entitled to refunds on their applications. Officers and direc tors of the Corinne pheasant as sociation are Everett Anderson, president; Floyd Carter, eecre tary; Roy Craner, John Singh and M. S. Yamasaki, directors. Farmer Hurt In Tremonton Crash Monday Reed C. Adams, RFD 2, Tre- monton, was sent to Valley hospital Monday morning with concussion, a broken ear drum, possible skull fracture and chest injuries, the result of a collision on the county road near the Tremonton fair grounds. Adams, driving east in a 1948 Chevrolet coupe, crashed at the intersection with a 1941 White truck driven by John Henry House, also of RFD 2, Tremonton, at 8:45 oclock Monday morning. The Chevrolet was practi cally demolished, according to Slate Highway Trooper T. Wayne Woodland who served as the investigating officer. Damage to the truck was slight, Woodland reported. sociation of Casualty and Sure- ty companies. He pointed out that this failing of more than 000 motorists must be given increased attention in efforts to reduce the growing toll of night accidents. At least 15 percent of this group, or more than 3.000.- 000 drivers, have vison that renders them dangerous when they drive a car, he declared. 20.000.- car-truc- Night-timtraffic accidents claimed more than 20,000 lives last year and well over 750,000 In Tax men, women and children were injured, Mr. Boate 6aid. The death rate per vehicle has been To Bothwell, Box Elder county estimated as high as four times community with a population of greater at night than in the day. hav317, the distinction of goes SAID HE A MOUTHFUL time in proportion to traffic vol ing the lowest tax levy in the ume, which is substantially low state of Utah for the second er during the hours of darkness, Fire consecutive year, the state tax commission revealed last week. According to the Committee On The Bothwell town governof the American AssociaSafety ment levies no tax of its own A In tion of Motor Vehicle Adminisand residents pay only the Box trators, darkness is so signifi3 Elder county and school taxes cant a hazard that the prevenof fire Smokey, symbol 31.62 of Last mills this year. u of only of the of Fraternal Order of Members and conservation, was low was with Hits tion Fire Prevention Week has year Bothwell also News & Journal adult pedestrian fatalities that the ladies and a visitor in, the Brigham City auxiliary Eagles 37.97 mills. started off in Brigham City with occur at night would save more this schools this week, talking to the Circulation Hits Most city and town dwellers are pushing ticket sales three fire calls, the first early lives than the total of all pedesDamon week for the various classes at Central and Runyan are "paying lower levies this trian fatalities in the daytime. AII Time Peak Sunday morning and two sepa to be held on cancer dance fund Lincoln during the 'visit. the commission explains, rate calls on Monday. The 20,000 fatalities at night Mrs. E. B. Owens today issued year, at the Dance evening Saturday of 6.6 a reduction because mill e An Furnished by the U. S. Forest among motorists and pedestrians a call for polio emergency vol high in paid Bowl. blazMost at the serious of the three state-widMomentarily dozing school in state and in 1950 was 57 percent of all service, the 'talking bear tells circulation was reached by the es was a 1:30 at St. Benedicts hospi taxes. Birch, . 466 traffic Raymond Sunday morning unteers Entire proceeds from the dance wheel, deaths. This was 9 pera message of fire prevention News and Journal on Septem- fire at the old blacksmith in Ogden. tal north street Sixth left east, the shop, will go to the national cancer cent greater than the pasrt- - war week. The replica is about five ber 30, 1952, according to re- owned a curb H. 112 a and struck J. jumped sign Henderson, by Mrs. Bette Mason, Mns. Elaine feet high and carries a tape re- ports made to the Audit Burfuqd which is allocated to var in front of the Case Motor com- low of night fatalities in 1946, West Forest, in which extensive To ious cancer research projects 48 percent of that years cording of the message he gives. eau of Circulation of which damage was done to the build Ward, Mrs. Marie Call and Mrs. c!35 North Main street, on when pany, over the nation. Mary Lou Call spent time last the two Brigham City newsvictims of accidents were killed 1:35 at oclock. Sunday morning After visiting the schools on papers have been members ing and contents. The east part week assisting the nurses at the enterin hours of darkness. During the Special intermission of the building is used for stor hospital. Both Mrs. Mason and According to the Brigham City Monday and Tuesday he will be since January 28, 1947. tainment has been provided for past decade, these deaths have inveswhich Hoon while police department age operates Mrs. Call have had youngsters George the center of attraction in a fire the occasion featuring Mr. and ranged between 48 and 61 per-cewas semithe a car Birch, accident, in some rebuilding shop in the confined to the hospital, in pre According to the latest display prevention Mrs. Clyde Glover who will pre tigated the total annual toll, of Ancient its Israel, north History and dozed at with of west portion. traveling downtown store window for the annual report, the News showvious years, with polio. the highest percentage ocand meaning, will be sent several dance numbers. the curb west the wheel, i story ed a paid circulation of 2,839 hitting balance of the week. 1945. Tickets for the dance may be and At 6:15fire Monday morning Chevron curring in Shifts run from 10 a. m. until taught and discussed toy Mr. He obtained toppling a is a on that date while the JourThe original "Smokey Three out of four pedestrians from any Eagle or Auxroof ' and smoke 1 p. m. and 1 p. m. until 4 p. m. ber Cyrus Snell, now caused of the heavy in. service front of the 2,890. was gas In nal's sign a as cub circulation real bear, rescued or the following damage to the new C. B. Wilstation. He was issued a traffic killed and injured while crossThe ladies from Ogden have University of Utah extension iliary member 1942 during a forest fire in New of business: Hodges Bar- citation for not at intersections are run 140 places liams Main at South service. building a record made with very good having his car ing Mexico, fie was tamed and sent down at night or at dusk and ber shop, Billings Mobil station, under control. street. to Snell fire be Mr. in will According depart Extensive dam their efficient service to the Brigham to Washington, D, C., where he dawn, according to a survey ment reports, the blaze appar- nurses at San Benedicts during City at the Carnegie Library on P & W Fool Hall, Tahoe Lounge, age was done to the car,.. was adopted by the forest serB. Club Tivoli made in 23 states. More than Billiards, Lounge, roof the in started 7:30 from October 15, at ently the Wednesday, crisis polio was his vice, and later replica half of these accidents occurred cut been discon m. On Wednesday he will or- & B., or. from Leo Hess at the of emblem at intersections where there was copyrighted as the loss an Anyone available in the em ganize the course which will ex- Intermountain Indian school. electric The necting sign. serforest conservation by the no traffic signal. Crossing bewas covered by insurance, Wil tire Box Elder county is invited tend for 13 weeks. The charge vice. tween intersections in hours of to call Mrs. Owen or Mrs. Glen will be $12 for the course for weekly by this former U. S. A. C. liams reports. Fire prevention week is ob darkness account for more than or Mis. Wesley Gephart those desiring college credit and professor. Mon came Taylor call third fire The served this year from October 5 From half of the fatal accidents of this The same class is being taught Boy $10 for the cqurse for those deday afternoon at 4:15' oclock of Tremonton. to 11.- kind. when, a blaze destroyed a small siring just to listen to the lec- in Ogden on Tuesday evenings Tests of night vision among Ross Cobb, who at Weber college. The course tures. , Officers and teachers of Pri shed behind a barn at the Ivan truck drivers who had been involved Classes will be conducted will last two hours each week. was struck by a pick-umary in all wards of North Box C. Waters residence, 488 south last Thursday evening as he in accidents show startling reElder stake will hold a stake Fifth west. The shed was of lit darted across Main street near sults, Mr. Boate pointed out. covered not in and value tie by preparation meeting, Saturday, ' accident-repeaters- " Central school, has been, dis- Checkups of 321 October 11, at 2:00 aclock in the surance. t MIA Work Held in California disclosed missed from Cooley Memorial Harper ward chapel. hospital but is still confined to that all rated "dangerously low General assembly will be held his bed at home with a head in- in night vision, which requires 'Graveside services for meetan ability to recover - quickly jury. old Marilyn Loree Lewis were followed toy department Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro6S from headlight glare. Night held Monday afternoon at 3:00 ings. Stake board members will South stake M.I.A. leadership also was found in D. Cobb, 306 west Second 6outh, blindness oclock at the Brigham City cem give instructions and material in Two archi Lake ancient Salt art and treasures City artists, all groups. Ward bishopric and was hurled 53 feet by the impact. 48 percent of a group of drivers meeting will be held Saturday etery, conducted by Bishop Ern are tested in Pennsylvania, who had evening, October 11 in the Fifth George R. Dunphy and Jack Vi- tecture. est Hansen of the Brigham City priesthood members Will Davis, charter member of ward chapel for all ward officers gos, will share an exhibit of Dunphy, a former Californian, been involved in accidents. dally invited to attend. Eighth ward. Recruiter Here was recently responsible for the Navy the Brigham City Rotary club, and teachers, it was announced Combined with the lower averShe is the daughter of Mr. and at recent the Brigham restoration of one of the old Salt paintings spoke to the group Tuesday noon this week. age A. M. ability to see as well at Mrs. Marshall D. Lewis of Grand Every Thursday at the Idle Isle, urging them to Stake board members will City library during the month of Lake theater stage curtains, now night, the extra hazards of Junction, Colo. She died SaturPioA of in Utah in the team will watch their attendance at all meet at the Fifth ward at 7:00 October. Paintings varied Daughters navy recruiting speeding, reckless driving, drinkday in Grand Junction. She is club functions. Charles Whit oclock, in advance of the gen- eubect from landscapes and neers museum in Salt Lake City be in the second floor offices at ing drivers and other factors survived by her parents, an idenchairman of the atten eral session which will start at Vigos, art instructor at South the Brigham City poetoffice each have increased the night death scenes to floral studies At U worth, tical twin, Marsha Jean, and dance committee, was in, charge 7:30 oclock. An important mes village High school, is also a scenic de- Thursday morning from 8 to 10 rate for cities to three times the Linda Irene age 4; also her are well in distributed show. the of the program. signer for the Utah opera thea- oclock, it was announced this day fatality toll, and two and a sage with instructions will be grandparents, Mrs. Irene Lewis, These artists have exhibited tre as well as being associated week. Two birthday Brigham Citys lovely Bunny anniversaries at half times the daytime rate for board the given by general Mr. and and of Brigham City, on previous occasions in Brig- with the Salt Lake theatre. They Reese, Miss Utah of 1952, has were observed at the weekly the meeting. Chief Charles Graef of the rural aeas. Eleven states alMrs. Paul L. Loree of Bend, Ore. been Both toe ham artists the in Bam Art exhibited the have City. pledged by Kappa Kappa meeting, Carroll B. Williams and 6pent Ogden recruiting office will Departmenf meetings will fol ready have taken the added Prayer at the home was given Gamma sorority at the Univer- Denzell in night hazards into account, by Butler. Vanez Wilson, low the joint session with gen summer of 1951 in France and and the tea room at ZCMI, the in charge and is interested toy Howard Kelly. The grave was towas learned sity of Utah, it who has been absent for several eral board members conducting Switzerland, painting and study- state capitol and many other contacting young men from this requiring lower maximum dedicated by Wallace Reeder. area who are interested in en- speeds in the houns of darkness. day. ing, and visiting the Louvre and places. weeks because of illness, was the discussions. numerous other galleries in Their pictures hang in many listing in the navy or have quesThe attractive coed, who is a welcomed 'back by Alf Freeman, Thse are sensible laws, said Paris. Various side trips took of the most beautiful homes in tions they would like answered. Mr. Boate. Graveside Services Held graduate of Box Elder high fellowship chairman. Newell If more states had to cathethem of the Lake Salt old and City many throughout such laws, they might do a great pledged under a new Call told briefly of his recent 500 For Whitney Ross Brown school, was rare drals and their of wealth Utah. Phone your news to 1,000. deal to check the steadily insystem of rushing, trip to Missouri and Arkansas. Graveside services were held according to Dean of Women The next meeting of the club toll of death creasing night-timin 6, Brigham Myrtle Austin. Miss Reese will will b& a ladles night affair to Monday, October and injury. Are Place At Art Display Library City cemetery for Whitney Ross go active. in the winter be held at Maddox Ranch House Brown, infant son of Donald W. on Tuesday evening, October 14. Five hundred either sex post and Barbara Stratford Brown of season deer permits for the Park Salt Lake City. New Eagle Members Valley-Raf- t River area were sold The child was born Friday, out in two days at the court October 3, and lived for one Of house last week by the state hour. . fish and game commission which Services were conducted at the Robert W. Smith, son of Mr. Sunset Mortuary in Salt Lake opened temporary offices there for the purpose of issuing the and Mrs. Wm. W. Smith, 549 City on Saturday afternoon with tickets. North Main, was injured slightRichard C. Stratford as speaker. The permits were offered on ly Monday evening at 6:40 Mondays services were prea first come, first served basis sided over by Bishop George A. oclock when he was , thrown and the commission experienced from the tractor he was driving Nielsen of Brigham Fourth ward no difficulty in disposing of the on the highway six miles north with brief remarks by J. Leo of town when a car crashed into required number.' Nelson, a close friend of the No decision has been reached the rear of the machine. family. on the special are hunt Driver of the car was R. V. Maternal grandparents of either sex on Hunting Unit Mr. and Mrs. Clyde B. Stratford Bowles, Salt Lake City, who was disNo.'S, the Mantua-Willarof Brigham City. Paternal granduninjured. Both vehicles were trict and probably wont be an headed south at the time of the mother is Mrs. Edith R. Brown, nounced until after it is deter accident, Highway Trooper Evan 'Pasadena, California. mined how many deer will be Green, investigating officer reforced down onto the west face ported. Extensive damage was of the mountains between North To done to the front of the car and the plow being trailedt by the Ogden canyon and Box Elder tractor. canyon where the hunt is to be staged. . . . . - Prevent Fire Smokey Warns Children of And Teaches Lesson Dangei Conservation Week Opens With Calls representing the genealogical so-- , ciety, will be special visitors and will speak at both the morning and afternoon sessions. Special music has been provided for the meetings. to Tolman, the According North stake is host for the joint meeting. Rate Utah Eagles Push Canter Fund Polio Workers Ticket Sales Are Needed At e Sleeper Driver Ogden Center one-thir- Gas Station Sign all-tim- e Study History Of Ancient Israel 20-fo- North StakeTo wires-thaLha- Release Injured Hold Primary - Meet Saturday Hospital Graveside Rites South Stake For Infant Leaders Stress Attendance 19-da- y Meet Saturday , p October Art Exhibit Displays Of Artists George Dunphy, Jack Vigos At Rotary Meeting Sorority Pledges Bunny Reese Special Hunt pre-scho- e Sold Permits Car Rams Tractor North k4 pi Brigham post-seaso- n Present Drama Festival Saturday North Box Elder stake M.I.A. will present a drama festival, Saturday, October 11 in the Honeyville ward recreation hall at 8:15 oclock. A full evening program will be presented with each ward producing some type of drama in the form of a roadshow act, one act play or blackout NOTICE There Is an immediate vacanthe Brigham City police department and applications will be accepted at the police department office. Forms for making application are available at the office and will be furnished upon request California Visitors Initiated Last Week . . . were Thomas Meehan, Willard ; Rafe Christensen, Bear River City; Martin June Anderson and Darwin Harding. Absent when the picture was taken was Sherman M. Petersen who was the fifth member of the initiation class inducted into membership in the local F. O. E. lodge. , Mr. and Mrs. John M. Iverson and daughter, Virginia, Los Angeles, Calif., have been visiting this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Smith and with other relatives. Mr. Iverson is a brother of Mrs. Smith. cy in Jack Vigos And George Dumphy . . . well known Salt Lake City artists, place a joint exhibit in where it will hang during the month of October. the Brigham City Library HARRY SMITH, Chief of Police. . " |