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Show Fnf-vrrs- 'i Box 14? ' A i Micro filming Silt Lake City, i Utah - Letter To Santa Requires Extra Concentration Kendall Kimber Improving After Truck-trai- p Smash 4V BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DEC. Santa Claus Will Arrive Saturday At Suffering serious injuries from 1 kShgl ;! "k ' 4 V 1(1' r - ! ly , . VC . . vVl- r n PAGES STAKES COMBINE TO PRESENT P. M. To Talk, Hand Out Candy ORGAN PROGRAM ON DEC. 39 Santa Claus has slated another visit to Brigham City this Saturday and will fly in at 1 p. m. if the weather permits, according to Willis Hansen, city councilman, who is speaking for old St. Nick this week. Landing on the outskirts of Brigham City he will be driven to the fire station where, with the help of the volunteer fire department, he will hand every youngster a sack full of candy and nuts, take their Christmas orders and talk the situation over with them. Ladies of the Civic Improvement Club will bag the candy, purchased by Brigham City and the firemen will help pass it out. the Salt Lake City LD.S. hospital. truck, KimDriving a two-tober smashed into the second section of the engine unit of a moving Denver and Rio Grande Western freight train. Loaded with nearly four tons of hay, the truck was thrown 30 feet from the point of impact.- - 12 17, 1952 ! crash in ' Woods a truck-traiKendall Cross last Saturday, Kimber, 32, Brigham City, was reported in "satisfactory condition and improving" by members of the family, Tuesday. Kim'ber is tinder treatment in , Jen 53 KliW IS VOLUME 57, NUMBER 51 . n Takes New Job Dr. Frank W. Asper Will Highlight Program For1 "Acceptance" of Organ , With finishing work complete on the Box Elder tabernacle. North and South Box Elder stak- es have scheduled the appearance of a nationally known concert organist, Dr. Frank W. Asper, Salt Lake City, to highlight acceptance ceremonies Tues- day, Dec. 30. Though the new organ has 1 for installed been several months, extensive renovation Is YULE now about complete. i The Asper concert will this year take the place of the annual MIXED , Little Judy Ann Bradbury South Box Elder stake choir's , r ; , presentation of the Messiah. . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bradbury, 147 North, Second west, is typical of the and as the combined stakes Will Division Junior out letters to what want Santa for Christmas many youngsters studying telling they To Be Honored Sunday' Christmas entertainment ' will and that theyve been good boys and girls. Santas mail box is in front of the post Present Adult Show be free of charge. j office, through the courtesy of the Jayceettes. All letters dated before December 20 is This not a . an With settlededicatory v r wilf be answered. Below are a few of the letters St. Nick has passed on to the paper. Thursday Evening At 8 a spokesman ' said, A ment in the offing, the local meeting, " Ail 250 Seventh and Eighth "but will serve as a public acdistrict court took under adviseElder Box " grade students of the ment a legal suit in which five ceptance program for both- - the "Santa I , M. D. Mason school Junior division will faswere organ and the new dec, orations property owners asking ten on the colorful garb ot Cache C. of C. Secretary and other improvements.- - You In the for loss alleged damages Christmas of many lands for are welcome, and we hope the construction state of highway , their annual Yuletide show, on of Christmas will he with 91 on Second i- spirit from south, Wednesday, Dec. 17 and Thursyou all. Main street east, last Thursday. 18. ' Dr. Asper, who will, present day, December Santa Claus: , M. Dear Santa : During two days of evidence J organ selections at the gather(Dear thinking about Christmas and I r presentation, Mayor Lorenzo J. I only want a crow set for Christmas and A matinee will be held De. ing Is one of the Utah people' to Bott, Brigham City and Road i you could bring me a Hickory Dickory some cars and some trucks that only cost cember 17 and an 8 p. m. per rise to national fame In the sevCommissioner and Mayfield for romance slated been has 'Musical Cloc. Its a real mousterpiece. $1.00 and a little rubber tool set that only arts. fine ' eral as testified well 18. engineers 'December Turn the crank and the clock plays Hickory costs $1.00. You can suit yourself if you adults on Two things acocunt for this as some property owners. A prestige: the wide demand for The action was bought to replay Dickory Dock at the point where the clock give me anything else. unique different , his inspiring concert work, and strain Brigham City and the C. strikes one the bell on the clock pops up and - I got the letter from you and I liked the that looks into the future raththe exceptional opportunity he er than at the past, it is an oristate ' commission from highway uncovers a hidden mouse. The big cat letter. , i , has enjoyed over the past two Marie Thome Secwritten a rock on ditch D. M. by ginal enclosing rewho (Mace) on Mason, the face opens its eyes and mouth This is a picturj of me. My mama drew painted decades to reach millions of lisand ond south in a pipe, to prevent signed as secretary-manage- r adapted specially Jeppsen of J. at the same time. The movable hands on it and I colored iVfor the junior division student-bodchanging of the established the Box Elder Chamber of Com- teners who have attended the 5 the clock help teach kiddies to tell time. ). r From Steven Sims . ; grade line along the street and merce December 1, was appoint- noontime "tourist recitals" in ' to prevent Second south from ed - secretary-manage- r Please bring my big sister Susan, my little Mixing i the fantastic with Goodbye now, Santa of the the great Mormon tabenaele or A. Tolman Elder LeRoy as n through Cache county Chamber of Com- have heard htm on his weekly healthy portions of . Chistmas , being sister Penny and and my brother Gene some-- ; designated . . . . . . labored in south s until dam- merce Tuesday, it was reported KSL Sunday midnight hour spirit, a pair of Mars highway (US91), 1 ti thing nice. Theyve been pretty good kids. ; and as accompanist to the load a saucer, in are arrive and flying ages adjusted paid. 4 today. Love, Dear Santa Clause : x ehoir over the Columon a couple of World As the situation now stands. t Mason will assume his new bia Richard Burbank. on I would like a pair of Ice Skates for Xmas who are out to prove to the MarBroadcasting system Gibbons and Reed construction duties next December Monday, ; Sunday mornings. - . and my mother is a widow and their is 3 of tians that the world is worth company will proceed with their 22. Dear Santa: highway contract, but it Is not us. We are all boys and would all like Ice saving, and they tour the world , He had held the job here for how Christmas is celeknown whether Brigham City the Please bring me a washing machine, little Skates and my mother would ike a nise.wool to see in past two years and prior to Pre-Xm- as countries. different brated will carry out its contemplated was advertising salesman that will jsewing machine, an ironing board, an iron blanket.- - My little sister will like a set of be for Music the show by Homecoming services will hon- curb and gutter program on each andsports editor of the Box Ei ;to go .with my ironing board, a play doll play dishes, j We have veryBttle money. the junior division band and the or Elder LeRoy A. Tolman, Sun side of Second south or not. News and Jounal. ' I s house, a baby doll with hair what you can In the complaint, owneig of derThe (no name) ? 'boys and girls choruses. Also day' December 21, in the , new Cache county C. of C. comb and curl with curlers and a Tv for the will be a host of dances.'i'ville ward chapel at 7:30 pi m., five ' pieces of property asked executive i replaces M. R. Hovey, it was Teachers learned from to $1250 arrange' handling today. damages ranging I have a .whole who retires December 31 after A dance will be . Wayne Johnson, son include Elder and Mr. of $2500. merits Tolman, 43 years in that capacity. ,baby broth 2 months old, please bring him a Dear Santa: I would like a woodburning set Earl Johnston, Janet Hyde, Ray- Mrs. Abinidi held ih'the Berry ward "recreaTolman, Honeyvilie, Mason said Tuesday he ex tion hail, Dec. 20, at 8:30 p. m. little toy you have. Thats all.. Thanks a and I would like a big truck and allso a tool mond Payne, Austin Larsen, Ma- returned recently from a two ' pects to move to Logan short, lot. Refreshments will be served set. Held For .... . i rie Thorne Jeppsen, author and years L.D.S. mission in the , " ly after the first of the year with and dancing will be to a top orGood-b- y . j general director .and A. E. Seely, Southern states mission field. Patsy Ann & Jerry L. his wife, Betty, and their two chestra. ,He labored in Georgia, AlaMain Characters Richardson by Pen Hollist , j David and Barbara. children, Everyone is invited to attend, chairman. bama Florida. and general . 540 South 1st East . A graduate in the school of according to the Y.M.M.I.A.. and Marl are Elder Tolmans drove Taking leading parts parents i Brigham City journalism from Kansas State Y.WjM.I.A. of the Perry ward. . - Gourley, Wendy Faster, Billy to Talahassee, Florida to bring Dear Santa, ' P. S.' There will become cake and milk Rob- him home. Graveside services for Susan University, Mr. Mason worked ' Robert Knudson, Sheffield, " Please I to want. I ert work bring me what try .the kitchen table for you. Yates, daughter of Joseph and in radio and newspaper Epley, Mello Dee Stewart, Pvt. Russell M. Kunzler would like to get a cowgirl suit, and a doll 1 ; : Christina Engbersen Yates, who before coming to Brigham City. Larry Moyes, Catherine Siggard, Handicraft Class Will j new for Mason .The will job T died at birth Sunday evening In ' S Is Serving In Korea with hair that can wash and curl gnd wake, Kent Josephson. i Dear Santa:, , ) t 'A a Brigham City hospital, were not be his first activities In Van Wilson, Francine Romer, Be Held Next Friday Pvt. Russell M. Kunzler, whose Please bring me an airoplane, and Elector a typewriter, and some more clothes for my conducted Tuesday at 1 p. m Cache Valley. Several years ago wife, Elsa, lives in Willard, is David Hadley, Lyn-etthe managed the Cache American set, a crow shooting gallery, a telephone doll. I would like a Peter Pan Paint' Book Billy Jensen, The adult handicraft class will in Harper ward cemetery. LaDee Everton, Jensep box.serving In Korea, with the 7th too. And Giant a Crayon .truck and a Giant box of crayons and a set of Richard Gordon, Donna Rhodes, meet Friday evening from 7 to Surviving, besides the parents newspaper in Logan, then owned Infantry division. ' the , Jiaper Gov-er, Yours by 11 City Brigham are seven brothers and sisters, p. m. rather than the usual truly flashing lights for my train and an uncoupSince making the amphibious Judy Hendrickson, Phillip ; , Julia Funk Patricia tBott, Merrell Hales, Thursday, according to Marie DeAnna, Sandra, Jolene, Mar, ling truck. landing at Inchon In the fall of Thorne Jeppsen, instructor. guerite, Joseph, Leland and Alma 1950, the 7th division has fought " Oh Santa I just about forgot to tell you, be Dixie Gunderson, Thank you , I Noel Bess, Patricia Robinson, Changing day of the class was Yates, ail of Harper ward, and in every sector of the Korean f doll I to because sure want, that Douglas Baird, Linda Lee Lar- necessary because of the Christ- grandparents, Joseph H. Yates, Legion bring that from Elliot peninsula." Elements of the" 7th someleave most and the Ill , leave Box cowgirl mas at suit, Elder J. nice Alma Gloria Robert for you. Im trying program sen, high Logan ,and Christensen, were the only U. S. forces to Engbersen, ;ill something 1 Mrs. to be a good boy. Driggs, Idaho, Call, Rees Nielson, Scott Graver, school, Jeppsen said. i reach the Yalu river. thing nice. ' ' Xmas Jon Fulkerson. North ,, . . 22 West-2n- d 'Private Kunzler entered 22 West 2 North the . I Kay Secrist, Jerry Carr, Jerry Mearle C. Marsh Passes Asks Names Of All Eagle army last March and arrived in - Brigham City Brigham City, Utah Bruce Meservy, The Christmas party originally Korea in November. Wynn Bott, Kids For Xmas Party He is the son of Mr William scheduled by the American LeWright, DOrr Wight, Brent San- Utah Bar Examination t Flipping Pipe Tom Gallas Released i ford, Mary Louise Young. Mearle C. Marsh, son of , Mr. Regular meeting of the Brig- gion for December has .been post- Kunzler, also of Willard." Man Strikes one Ea- poned because the War Memowas Mrs. ham and Fraternal Order Marsh, of Clyde From Hospital Friday City j of 40 people to pass the exami- gles was held Monday evening rial home is still under recon- $10,647 Bonds Sold in B. E. Dead Friday ' A. nation to practice law In Utah at the Eagles home. Tom Gallas, who was Injured struction, according to Les Lowe, During November, $10,647 in , an Series E and H Defense Bonds t accident recently, it was learned today. They reported that the names commander. A 27 year-olSalt Lake City He is a native of Willard. and gifts of all youngsters who Instead a house warming par- were sold in Box Eider, accordrecently, was released from the man, Milan Trevor Gutke, was Mearle, with his wife- - and will be at the Christmas party, ty will be held when the home ing to Charles L. Smith, defense Dies hospital last Friday. , killed accia in freak instantly He reports feeling much bet- dent two three sons, resides in Salt Lake Saturday, should be in by Wed.-- is renovated. bond chairman for Utah. miles west of Corinne ter. ' on Friday. ' t. Arthur died 52, George Holton, I would like to thankthe Most of Brigham Citys down ii Caught Beetdiggers Wi th Their Hoes Down Gutke and a companion, Tuesday at bis home in Perry of town retail stores will remain many people who visited me and T. Mr. em- a probable heart attack. R. Arnold, Ogden, both ppen on Friday and Saturday brought flowers, the doctor and ployes of the Salt Lake Pipe Line He was 'born Oct. 5l, 1900 at bights of this week and on Mon- nurses,; he commented Friday. Co., were attempting to open a Perry, the son of John Samuel day and Tuesday nights next able to contact all of the retail valve when the mishap occurred. and Olivia Davis Holton. He week, it was announced Tuesday merchants, s Glen Campbell, They were workihg on a section was reared and educated in Box by the Merchants committee of chairman of the Christmas ac- of the firms cude products pipe- Elder county where he has rethe Chamber of Commerce. Reg- tivities line extending from Salt Lake sided all of hl$ life, this but stated, group ular closing hours will be ob- will serve as a.n invitation to all City to Mr. Holton operated, the HolBoise, Idaho. served on Chistmas eve, it was retailers to remain to investigating of- ton store at Perry, for late Open According out. , , on these four evenings. ficers, Gutke was attempting to He was a member of the L.D.S. rrintft decision to remain open shoppers Of course the decision Is left to run a two-incpipe, about three church in the Perry ward. Was reached after a number of the individual managers but if feet long, with a pipe wrench. Surviving are the following tetai! merchants were contacted, those contacted is an indication, Mr. Arnold was ' tapping . the brothers and sisters: Mrs. Lyman All favoring the late hour as an most Brigham City retail stores wrench with a sledge hammer (Bertha) Wight, Perry; Mrs. Accommodation to shoppers who will remain open. LoS when the pipe flipped in the air, Wayne (Mary) Atkinson, do not have an opportunity to Indicating approval of the ac striking the victim behnd the Angeles, Calif.; and John Grant break away from their day-timtion were the department stores, ear. Holton of Salt Lake City.-- . jobs to do their Christmas shop mens and ladies specialty shops, The victim was pronounced Funeral services wills be antoing. variety and Jewelry stores, the dead at 5:15 p, nvby'.a physician nounced by the Harold B. Felt "Our committee has been un-- committee stated. called to the scene. funeral home. , . , . , - SPIRIT FANTASTIC AND FOR UNIQUE SHOW 1 Highway Dispute Appears Headed For Settlement Want.. Old Santa Claus Passes Letters On To N&J & Mason D. ' 'Yi Appointed Cache of C. Secretary ' - -- 4 T -- , C teen-ager- I , tab-ernac- s Homecoming Sun. teen-ager- For Elder Tolman Dance if Slated . - - h Perry Rites - . v ;,s Yates Infant 1 -- Cancels Party - 1 Late Closing George Holton -- - n d Tuesday Observed Here f h e 1 . After splitting a pair of pre- - (Eight squad pull ahead of them defense proved to be the .down team work. ( Season basketball tilts last and win by a score of 57 to 43. fall of the Bees as Jordan outIn both games Richard Sackweek, losing to Jordan and de The Bees led Jordan 19 to 11 played them 'throughout , the ed was the top scorer for the J leating Malad, the Box Elder at ; Bees collecting 13 against Jorthe end of the first quarter rest of the game. Bees completed their practice schedule and are now shaping but the second team allowed the In their second contest on Sat- dan and 15 at Malad. Gary Hig-Iehit for eight in the first p for their league opener Beetdiggers to overtake them urday, the Bees led by , five against South Cache, Friday, and lead at the half 25 to 24. In mainstay seniors, dropped - Ma- game and 11 in the second. Neil Dec. 19, at Hyrum. the second half of play Jordan lad High by a score of 47 to Hunsaker collected eight in each In the Jordan game played at began hitting the nets as the 36 in Malad, Idaho. Against Ma- contest and Dale Poulson garthe B.E.H.S. gym last 'Friday, the Bees first squad cooled off. They lad, the Bees showed themselves nered five against Jordan and had a lot of trouble getting a to be a more polished crew as 11 against Malad. Bob Hunsaker, Bees, after leading the I by a long edge tn the shot as Jordan switched to a they led the Idahoans through-zon- speedy piaymaker, got four and defense. The new Jordan 'out the contest specializing on'two tallies In the contesta first quarter, finally let th,e Big y S Beet-digge- e Richard Sackett (25) Sinks One For Two Points I are Bob Hunsaker (22) and Gary Higley (l4). The 'Box Elder squad opens the league competition"Ffiday evening. the opening minutes of play at Box Elder high school last Friday evening. Other BEHS players visible . , i in 1 |