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Show TJnivrrs'-- I Micro Box H7Snlt Lake filnlnp City, TJtfh - ki m BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1952 VOLUME 57, NUMBER 43 We're Ready Four B.E. Lovlies Harper Creates Pheasant Hunting Unit Prospects Bright For Sugar Beet Industry In Box Elder County In 1 953 8 PAGES Prospects for the Box Elder sugar beet industry continue bright, said Ford T. Scatley, Utah Idaho Sugar company district manager, with 1952 yields expected to be high in spite of inclement spring weather that forced low acreage. More than 85 .percent of this years crop is toeing harvested mechanically and growers, in general, report they expect to plant more sugar toeets in 1953. Initial payment this year will be made Nov. 20 for beets de- Turn On The Transmitter Win Membership A pheasant hunting unit has been iormed et Harper ward and nil hunters entering the posted area will have to have a permit, according to M. E. (Finn) Gibbs, president of the association. Officials, besides Gibbs, are LaRue Tates, secretary; ban Baty and Max Baugh, direc- tors. The posted area will include the land beginning with the Earl Norman farm on the South to the county road on the Milton Wheatley farm on the North. West boundary will be the U. P. railroad and the East boundary will be miles east of the state highway. Jon. 53 In Sponsors Corp s at Utah Four Box Elder State Agricultural college have been elected to the corps of Reserve Officers Training Corp sponsors. They are: co-ed- Sounding LaVonne Jensen, daughter of H. Jensen of Forsgren, Brigham; Joe Ann daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nancy Forsgren of Corinne; Stallings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Stallings of Corinne; and Janice Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allston M. Jensen of Mantua. optimistic with last years direct company o livered tip to Nov. 5. Mr. and Mrs. E. another note, Scalley reports that final payment of $10 8295 per ton propayment on 1951 beets is now tax payment of $237 being made at the rate of .8476 cessing ' cents per ton compared with per ton. Checks totaling $99,963 as fi.7295 cents per ton last year. Total payments for 1951s beets nal payment were mailed to were at $13 9760 per ton com- 651 growers of this area this pared with $13 1905 In 1950. This week, bringing payments for .. years total includes direct com- the 1951 crop to $1,633,445. Total payments for all beets pany payments of $11.5976 per ton and payments made toy the grown for Utah-IdahSugar government from funds collect- company and Its wholly owned ed from refiners and beet pro- subsidiary, Gunnison Sugar, Inc., cessors under the sugar act of In 1951 in seven mountain states 1948 of $2.3784 a ton, compared was $15,161,300. Operation Of Indian School Is Cheap BPW Town Meet Comparatively, Top Educator Reports Plan Thursday At Central School Dr. Willard Beatty, deputy rector of the department of Edu cation of UNESCO, visited the Indian school, Intermountain this week. According to Dr. Beatty, the educational Nations United scientific and cultural organization grew out of a concern for removing Illiteracy in the world. There are two billion five hundred million people in the world and half of them cannot read or write. ! dl-e- educators, etc. Commenting on the the educator cansaid, In many parts of the State and local political a will of discuss didates host lntermoun-taiworld, a school like They were elected from 60 who would cost much more than important issues at a Town applied and were interviewed by Meeting at Central school, on this one. Ocft. 23. advanced cadets. Dr. Beatty cited the instance Thursday, Miss Jensen, freshman is maThe affair, sponsored toy the of a school in Brazil where the joring in physical education; cost per student was $2500 as Business and Professional WoMiss Stallings, freshman, in eduto everyone mens compared with Intiermountains and club, is open cation and Miss Jensen, freshespecially men., in$930 per student, which man, in clothing and textiles. On the agenda for discussion cludes transportation to and Members of the ROTC Sponsor are The Lein Law, Highway from the reservation. corps give demonstration drills Mrs. Milton Reese, Winner of Jaycees TV Set Indian education is very Safety, Postal Rates, County The educators major interest during football and basketball Duck Carnival and children Bill, Kathleen and Marilyn try on their new outat the he said. Compared Roads, Equal Pay for Women, economical, is in the field of fundamental The exciting atmosphere of games and usher at concerts and fit for size. They will be ready and waiting when KDYL-TEducational problems. , broadand KSL-Tstart with Include private schools, Indian and education. Other national political conventions program at the college. The Town Meeting is part of crowd attended the Duck Carnival. Mr. Reese was elementary and projects A in schools are near the bottom in November. edularge early casting Insecondary the B.P.W. program to have a permeated the Intermountain cation and education for living cost. hunting at the time the photo was taken. 100 percent registration of Brigdian school campus last week Indian education Regarding a world in community. as students campaigned for their and its contribution to world ham City voters. student council candidates. It will begin at 7:30 p. m.. T. With headquarters in Paris, education, Dr. Beatty stated: Milton Reeses Are has also been announced Each of the four schools held It Dr. Beatty is engaged in the methods Teaching developed Winners Of separate rally meetings m the task of supervising the setting in this country have been vefy that girl scouts will be stationtJcto-be- r auditorium where the chosen up of training centers in various potent in regard to world edu- ed at registration places, Nibley Jaycees TV Set , 28 to and sidewalk for 29, candidates from each class spoke sit traincation. A number of Indian Serparts of the world. Here, students. before their fellow ed teachers and educators re- vice pamphlets are used In mothers who have children and Mrs. Mr. Milton Reese, and Mr. and Mrs. George T. Cum- ceive further education. Good citizenship, good communThey UNESCO. They are like Bibles. want to register. The same arBrigham City, were lucky win631 south then return to their own counof formerly mings, ity living and keeping our school Dr. was for 15 years di rangement has been made for ners of a new television set at First west, Brigham City, cele- tries to train teachers, social rector Beatty the best in the world were the of education, Bureau of election. Jurftor Chamber of Comthe brated their 50th wedding anni- workers, agriculturists, All candidates from Granger health Indian Affairs of the U. S. De platforms stressed in the many merce Duck Carnival, last Box Elders Bees and "the powand Glade and Lee and Watkins versary last Sunday at the Nib-lereHe speeches. of the Interior. partment match will erful Thursday evening. Ogden Tigers or their representatives, ward, Cache county. There were placards with clev- football signed his post last year to ate down, finesse Friday evening Verl Petersen, chairman, rewill be throwing er slogans or with pictures of at 7:30 political his cept To Honored Be present position. p. m. on the BEH.S. ports the occasion successful Attending the event were lour Sunday iHe was Problems and helps for the children the candidates. The buildings field. with a BS. punches at the Town Meeting. Mrs. graduated Vern including attendance. in and financially homemaker were the chief topics and corridors were bedecked degree from the University of The contest matches two of Jensen, Hyrum; Mns. Melvin Bear River discussed at the Leadership Cliff Thorson. the with signs California in 1913, receiving his proclaiming in contenders Pitcher, Lewiston; Mrs. Vaughn Ones and Region top won rifle the given City, candidi-dates- . women sohool M-for various merits of the sponsored by Bickmore, Orchid, Calif ; Mrs. degree from this univerthe highlight football hassle of Glen Dummer took the new the extension service of the Utah NaRene in 1922. As a result of his Dasity and the week. The Bees are unde- shot gun. son, Reynolds, State Agricultural college last vid, Anseltas, Calif.; and Mr. Each school had its own elec- feated, to date; Ogden 'has lost working in Indian education an week. tion day when four or five mem- one in the region fight. honorary degree in education and Mrs. Abe Cummings, Salona was bestowed on him in 1937 by bers for the council were chosen, The Among those attending were Beach, Calif , and Clair Cum will toe out to knock from the candidates. Reed College in Portland. Voting Box Elder down to their size and (Bessie Hansen, home demon- mings, La Jolla, Calif. A constant booster of the booths were erected and students put themselves toack into the tistration agent for Box Elder Cum Mr. and Mns. George were in charge of the registering. tle chase. Indian school, Dr. county and Rose Young and Ha- mings were going to return to zel Bott from the North BosCtJEl-de- r La Jolla where they will live The election was carried on in Beatty lias worked closely with Price .of admission is $1 for Fire Prevention Observing Dr. George A. Boyce In the esstake Relief society. the same manner as state or na- adults and 50 cents for students. with their son. K tablishment of the school here. Week, the Brigham City voluntional elections. The conference began with a (While in Brigham City Mrs. teer fire department put 400 6 The following students were tour of outstanding gardens and Cummings was active in the e children Saturday at school elected: intermediate a party Monday Brigham City Fifth L.D.S. ward. American Legion Will 2:30 p. an. with a practical demWilford Holtsoi, Anna Mae Etsit LJDJ5. own Institute Mormon the at the They original Class evening Meet At WMH Thursday onstration on leaving a theater ty, Laura Yazzie, Edison Ross of Religion. The week proceeded Battalion flag, which has been and without hysterics In South Box Elder stakes Hallo- with lectures on vital problems displayed here often. Becinti and Harold DeJolie; Mrs. American Legion post 10, will orderly case of fire. be will Ball ween extenMasquerade of our communities; the meet Thursday evening, October Kings special Navajo program With the cooperation of IW. held October 25, ot' Box Elder sion staff gave courses in food, school Melvin T. Yazzie, Henry 23, at 8 p. m. at the War MemoVosco of the Caplearned was school gym, it G. Bainbridge, Helen Ann Be high rial home, according to Les itol Call, manager clothing, textiles, home managetheater, the giant fire truck today. child ment developcommander. Lowe, gay and Nelson Lee. leadership, View A class in Introduction to the siren shrieked at the back door Lowe reports that he, Clyde of Elementary school Sam Billy, Old Testament will toe held In Second ward is host to the ment, consumers education and the theater and the entire Eugene Dennison, Henry Bracker Larsen, V.FiW.; Vic Forsgren, audience of 400 children marchthe gardening. be- dance end have announced Brigham City public library C. Rasmussen Phil Elder and Daniel Litzen; Miss GrisAmerican Legion, and Tolman ed into the rear Tuesday evening was one of In Lake alley In one Wednesday, October 21, affair which includes prizes, re Xmas suggestions toy the staff, soms special Navajo program ginning . , . back from mission . . . Burke, VFW, recently met with minute and 45 seconds. 7:30 p. m., it was learned to- freshments, decorations, a good at Besschool Leo Tsinnajinnie, Johnof some and the the commissioners and delegates. full have The fire drill was preceded toy orchestra and fun, free to all. Ira W, Lowell and Leon Pac-ge- r decora ny Mitchell, John Yazzie and day. approval to renovate the home, a lecture on fire prevention and Prizes will be awarded best sie Hansen showed Xmas It will be taught by Hetoer C. new attended the of hand and foods It preview will be turned over to the tions, baked, Larry Miller. Snell in the University of Utah costumes. safety by Fireman Warnick Han1953 Chrysler line Saturday at two organizations. sen. Officers in charge of arrange- made gifts. Flower (arrangements Extension division. Lake Salt were demonstrated by Fred City. "We feel that those children The course feals with the his- ments are Bertha Jensen, Lucille Elwynn Jensen Serves This was one of the 25 nation- For and Dorothy New Driver's Examinations who participated will maintain and literature of ancient Jones, Eva Valentine, Whitney Augsberger al and President throughshowings Aboard Mount McKinley tory presented presi past bold, Israel. The principal aim of the Johnson, Cliff Woodland and Perc composure if ever in a theater out the nation. Utah garden clubs. Phil C. Rasmussen, who re- Given By Trooper Reese Serving aboard the amphibious coiirse is to discover the leading Peterson, with Elwyn Olsen and dent ofweeks fire, and exert a stabilizing inwere eld The Packers were activities pleasThe very force flagship USS Mount Mc- ideas and principal values of Roberta Young directing the floor cently returned from an LDS fluence on others," fire departwith ed new of the Driver license the examinations In ment 53s, especially mission to Northern California, maxed with a banquet show. Kinley here, is Elwynn H. Jen- the Old Testament iBooks. spokesmen said. the The line entire has will be honored at a welcome Brigham City each Tuesday are While styling. and the extension delegates sen, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. its safe to be preparbeen and features now on Thurs Ro the at (Bluebird redesigned staff being given by Trooper Corinne !H. at home the testimonial 'Elias Jensen of 324 west Boy Scouts To Distribute ed, its doubtful if the youngnew and beautiful E. land to Com Mrs. John Reese, body styling. Hayes, evening. according day ward Third south, Brigham City. sters will ever have to use their Sunday, October missioner These cars, we know, will 6et 26, at chapel, national past president of P.T.A Jay C. Newman. 7:30 p. m. The Mount McKinley has been Liberty Bells On Door Knobs Of Homes new learned Information In the new the fashion for De Toward of One The services Bow on Robert highway Step W. Vosco Call serving In the ,Far East since Taking part in the large sin campaign Is sponsored jointly spoke Capitol, reson Mrs. 1953, Mr. is Phil the of and who en, they enthusiastically formerly handled the pointed Manager March, 1952, her second tour in gle Boy Scout activity ever ar- with the 'Freedoms 'Foundation. mocraey. out Nels Corinne. Rasmussen of port. Brigham City examinations, are the Orient since the outbreak of ranged, hundreds of Box Elder Many of the nations leaders of In 37 years of operation there Next Wednesdays News will Everybody is invited. being utilied at the Logan of- has Korean hostilities. county iBoy Scouts Will call on all political parties have enonly been one minor film the announcement of divithe fice of License the Drivers carry Among the interesting ports homes in this area before elec- dorsed the Scouts efforts to furfire, other than the destruction of on new arrival to cars the sion of The News of the of number go the pubphone department that the Mount McKinley will tion day and place Liberty Bell ther the cause of good citizenship of a pioneer construction, at the Ind Journal Society editor Is 771 lic safety," Newman said. display at Packers showroom. visit are Magoya, Kobe and cutouts reminding citizens to by encouraging more citizens to rear of the building occupied have a part in selecting the naOtaru, Japan, and PohangOong, vote. then by Mr. and Mrs. GaSberg, Korea. . The Scouts "Get Out the Vote tions leaders. A Lesson That May Save Their Lives Call said. And during that time Scores of fire drills have been Miss JoMurrae Buchanan has conducted. her studies with an completed To Brief Visit Brigham City During airline school at Kansas City, Missouri, and will fly today to Cook To Dallas, Texas wiere she has accepted a position with Braness Airlines. JoMurrae is the daughter of School Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Buchanan, 45 south First east, Brigham Mrs. Eliza T. Bringhurst, City. home economist will Mns. Buchanan will leave this conduct a cooking school today week-enfor Dallas to be with at 2 p.m. at the Beehive Coal and JoMurrae for a few weeks. Appliance. JoMurrae was one of the top Everyone is invited but a speten. students graduating from cial invitation Isf extended to iBox school last Elder high of electric ranges who owners spring and she also rated highfeel they need help and instrucest 6tudent in the airlines school. tions on the use of their range in securing best results. Named Section Editor, Food. cooked by Mrs. Bringhurst will be served to guests atMember of "Buzzer" tending. Norm Olsen and Ramona MadDoor prizes will be given. been have sen. Brigham City, secof appointed to the position tion editor and staff member for Still the Buzzer, Utah State Agricultural college yearbook. The appointments were made At ... by Darrell Deem, Brigham City, editor, this week. Mr. Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. The art of two outstanding artists of Utah, Jack Digos and John Olsen, Jr., is a sophomore George Dunphy will be at the majoring in business administration. Brigham City library for nine more days, it was learned from Miss Madsen, daughter of Mr. ; Talking Over Gubernatorial Campaign Mrs. Henry L. Thorne, sponsor. Mrs. Stanley Madsen, is a Part of 400 Children Participating In Fire Drill . . . are, left to right: Governor J. Bracken Lee, Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Elma Klitgaard, chairman and Mrs. Thorne in an that the sophomore participating at the Capitol theater last Saturday under the direction of the Brigham City fire de- display is one ofreports of Box Elder Young Republicans; George Johnson, county GOP treasurer and Mrs. orientation program, the finest ever Lee Governor visittoured the county Friday Charles Woods, wife of county chairman. Buzzer will be distributed next partment in observance of National Fire Prevention Week and with cooperation of theatshown here by two of the best 'June.- er manager W. Vosco Call. The kids emptied the building in 1 :45 minutes. artists. ing with GOP workers and the public. 3-- 4 Students Vie For Offices At The Inter-mountai- n school, n - ' Indian School ... V Box Elder Bees George Face Tigers Wedding Sunday At Friday At 7:30 Home Problems Are V Cummings Celebrate Golden Ward .m Discussed At Meet y 400 Kids Empty Ti-er- s South Stake Ball ...'Sir'' Planned At Slate Bible BEHS On Oct. 25 n Capitol In 1:45 Minutes In Drill fire-wis- At Brigham Library New Chrysler tine Salt Welcome Home Set Corinne Elder JoMurrae Buchanan Completes Course Conduct Today At 2 re Art Display local Library 1 ... |