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Show rx Universal Micro filniiwr 277 Sixth Salt L W-- vr'. City, Utr.- - Co p. J.mi 54 m Their Light Was On For Mothers March Challenge Issued South Stake Coachesti Directors Worth stake MIA basketball coaches and directors want their VOLUME 58, NUMBER 5 honor satisfied. of Ursel Hunsaker, director Trials And North Box Elder stake athletics, to today Issued a challenge South stake coaches and directors. The weapon: a basketball; the place: standard gymnasium. We propose that each team will be composed of 15 men over 25 years old," said Hunsaker, andi BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1953 Tribulations, But They Live Through It 8 PAGES CITY, COUNTY POLIO CHAIRMEN REPORT RECORD COLLECTIONS County Total Expected To Hit Over $7,000 Mark, Petersen Says that the losers buy dinners for all players and partners of the opposing team. Hunsaker said he is available to make arrangements. At the conclusion of the 1953 March of Dimes, both Perc Petersen and Wade Ebehng, county and Brigham City chairmen, respectively, reported collections, as yet record-breakin- Corinne Appoints Officer To Slow With the tallying still underway in Biigham City, Chairman Yearling Steer Highway Traffic Corinne this week added an of the law" to its political anatomy, opening a get tough campign with high way speedsters. to Max Johnson, According city councilman in Charge, and the Mayor Ethelbert Larsen, city council voted to deputize Frank (Hunsaker as a police off! g Doing Double Duty For Polio iron hand Libeling said that it appears the city collection will hit around $4,000, before, the expenses are deducted. County Chairman Petersen, also still gathering funds from community chairmen expects the total county collection to hit well over $7,000. The March of Dimes drive this year featured a series of events designed to provide entertainment for donations. In Brigham City the Mothers March on Polio, with Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, chair, man, was spectacularly successful with the sale of over 1700 tickets to the Aunt Jemima supper and dance held last Saturday. For each donation of $1 a ticket to the affair was given. Various attendance estimates at the supper and dance placed the figure at around 1500 peo- Though the yearling steer donated to the Box Elder polio drive by J. G Stauffer doesn't have an inkling of it, it is ple. making a major contribution the county simito the drive against the child's larThroughout events were held for the recdisease. ord breaking collections. Robert Jensen Gesticulates Emotionally As grand prize at the Aunt be to Box school Elder the in Seventeenth scene from a play presenSummer, high and Jemima polio supper cer. ted Thursday and Friday, this week. Also on stage are Sheron Olsen and Helen Palmer. dance last Saturday, it helped The action was taken through the committee raise about the cooperation of Parent TeachSI 700 and it isn't ers Association of Corinne school, through . Will yet. headed by Takeo Nakana, (PTA A. M. Reeder, Corinne held president; the state highway the lucky ticket Saturday and commission, by represented Frank L. Sherer and the city after being notified of his good BALL At Box Elder And council. fortune, he immediately turnMrs. Alma Cord of Corinne the steer back to the drive. ed ae"Seventeenth Thirty-Thre- e Summer, Lovely Girls Now Competing will break bad news to traffic 14 Next cast includes ,die students. week, according (to three-ac- t play from Maureen the violators as Justice of Chairman Perc Petersen, it For Queen's Crown And Award Regular monthly meeting of will be novel, presented Dalys Seventeenth Summer5 is the Peace. a as the Box Elder high school story of a family of four girls will be auctioned off at the the Lincoln school Refreshments, dancing a n d move made was the livestock yards in Ogden to associaton will be held, toexcitement of a new Snow and Mrs. Andrew Hansen, will inPrimarily each with her own problems. bring in additional an attempt to slow traffic to Central School P.T.A. is plan- speech departments school play revenue. night at 8 p. m, at the Central on Thursday and Friday, FebQueen will be included in Snow lead the procession of nominees. 40 miles per hour speed limit a special feature for meet- ruary 5 and 6. Curtain time is 8 Its a typically American situaschool auditorium, It was anning Carnival and Dance festivities Mayor Lorenzo J., Bott is to be on the main a American tion with typically highway to insure ' evenounced today. Monday p. m. planned for Friday evening, dignitary present. He will place the safety of Corinne school ing scheduled for at family, guaranteed to make the 7:30 p. m. LaVon Reeves, Founders Directed toy Joyce Thorum, passed - .twenty ones Day February 6, at Box Elder high the crowh on the lucky Miss children when crossing it to and ning, February 9, recall chairman has arranged a speschool gym. some of their own experiences who will reign this year as from school. Ann Nolan Clark, who has cial program for the evening and to give sound advice to the Theaffair begins at 9 p. m. queen. She will also be preThe new officer will also have been working at the Intermounwith tributes being paid to the of today. Dee Johnson, general chairman sented a beautiful white woolen jurisdiction over the remainder tain Indian school here for teachers toy Beth Tingey and to Baron blanket inscribed "Snow of Corlnnes roads. announced today. more than a year, is to be guest There is no charge. the parents by Mary Nichols. of Queen of 1953. An elaborate presentation Hunsakers car will toe equip- speaker. Student manager is Karen A short will be presented siren and with contestants has been planned light ped spot Plans for the approaching Can- under theplay Lois Jorgensen, daughter of Marie Jensen and on the cast Mis. Clark has little to say of LaVon direction toe authorized will to Lee Andersen and he Mr. Mrs. and pick by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jorgensen, are Sheron Olsen, Portia Reeves, cer drive were the principal Nielsen, of published Special recognition will all speedsters and traffic about her long list of the queens Committee. Miss up luncheon-of Esther inCarmen a Elaine discussion at Drewes, Stoll, warm Reeder, topics s. City; with also be given to all past titles, but talks rules violators. Lu Ann Secrist, daughter of Mr. Brigham of Mr. and Mrs. of officers of the Helen Palmer, Mary Ann Poul-sen- , meeting Henry with associations daughter of her tensity In lane a addition, pedestrian Nelda South Box Elder Cancer council Drewes, Brigham City and Glen- will soon Mary Lou Jensen Light refreshments will be be painted across the the Indians of the United States Herb at the home of Mrs. R. L. Thomp- served. . da Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Robert Jensen, Larsen, America. and Central South and comScout , state 'Boy uniforms, outgrown the road toy highway Mrs. Lisle Larsen, Perry. Adamson, Jerry Ohman, Jim son, chairman, Friday. kinds all still and but east of mission useable, Murphys just Clark Mrs. Monday evening, Bundy, Robert Harris and Billy iDonna Rae Marble,-- daughter Inn. All Children will be train ' At the meeting the theme for will speak on Preparation of of scout equipment forareusebeing Jensen. of Mr. 'and Mrs. G. L. Marble, ed to use this lane.. the drive, You Are Going to Be week this by sought Res of Outside Life for Indians InBrigham City; Dixie Gordon, Asked But Once, was developboys at the Intermountain ervation, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam ed. dian school, it was announced Gordon, Brigham City; Sharlene Will Mrs. Clark began her career by Glen Bcnnion, chairman of a Mrs. Winnifred Ryan was se- AC Felt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. as teacher of English in an special 'committee making the lected to moderate films to be Harold B. Felt, Brigham City; Indian boarding school in Santa drive. shown at service club and church High Priests oh the Brigham Sherry Nelson, daughter of Mr. Fe a number of years ago. She Patricia Smith, Brigham has meetings throughout the South There are 300 boys at Inte BrigMrs. Theodore will Nelson, spon- and City Second LDS ward has written text books for In' elected to the corps of ReBox been Elder distriot, are mountain who aucregistered ham City; Colleen Farmer, sor a big ward dinner and and foer woik as super scouts dians serve Officer Training corps Ben The but lack uniforms, council was well pleased A new type of pillow radios, tion" (Friday, February 2, begin- daughter of Mrs. Purdett Farvisor of teachers in U. S. Indian reSponsors at Utah State Agriculis It our with the nion of number Joan hope for Hotter, exclu reported. large learned City; was mer, it 6 Brigham at m., hospitals engineered a p. school brought ning request from that we can find enough dis quests that have arrived for the tural college, according to Alice daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon sively by the Dahlberg company the Institute of today. area to in carded uniforms films to be shown. It was an Welti, Logan, honorary Sponsor this of soon be will to City; Carolyn Minneapolis, The event is being held raise Hotter, Brigham Affairs that she go to Guatemala nounced that the Indian school colonel. funds for the remodeling and ex- Duke, daughter of Mrs. Daisy installed in the Cooley Memo to continue the same kind of outfit these boys who are with uniforms and without funds The new sponsors were selecAll families in this area in- committee plans two education tension of the meeting house, Duke, Honeyville. and Margrebta rial hospital in Brigham City, work. Some of her mo6t recent out terested in nominating a candi- al programs on. Cancer in the ted from 60 who applied and Stander, Daughter of Mr. and according to Newell Call, mana books for children are In My to purchase them. officers said. near future. were interviewed by advanced and Looking There will be a cafeteria style Mrs. Chester Stander, Bear River ger. Mothers House Cash donations to the uniform date for Northern District Mothe. ithe in er entries are Mrs. are contact final At the meeting besides (Mrs, cadets in the Utah State to a radio The the has urged pillow pillow City, for Something. dinner, muscial numbers and an are the fund also acceptable, Winston P. Nelson and secure Thompson were Mrs. Milton Jena small round disc Youngsters of the third grade chairman speaker, auction featuring an array of Snow Queen contest. those and out, pointed official application blanks. The sen, vice chairman.; Mrs. C. S. Members of the ROTC Sponsor which fits under the patients will sing, Mrs. Mary P. Owen, items to be sold by a host of Complete list includes: Sherwishing to help in this way are blanks should be returned by Hamilton and Carol pillow so that only he can hear chairman, Whitd, R. Mrs. H. corps give demonstration drills Fisher, said today. auctioneers. There will be spe- onne Steed, Lola to at leave contributions asked of education; Mrs. during football and basketball Walters, Mary Ann Hall, Joanne it play. The patient can select The entire program is to hon- Van Engelens store or at the February 20 to Mrs. Lewis Turcial door prizes. 228 north Fourth east, Lo- Donald J. Morrow, Mrs. C. Ste- games and usher at concerts and Roberta Young, Mari- his own program as the radio or the past presidents of Cen. office. Used scout ner, It is contemplated that the Anderson, Berdine gan. Mrs. Turner is serving as wart Munz and Mns. Edgar N. programs at the college. Peters, Anne has the same frequency range tral P.T.A. and is to be a FounMay, be and present building will be reno- lyn may clothing equipment chairman of Northern District Wyatt, all of the Indian school Miss Smith is the daughter of Fredrickson, Donna Jones, Col- as a home radio. It has an up- ders Day affair. turned in at the same places. vated and a new wing construc- leen this year. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt, service Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Hansen, Renee Mclntre, side down dial so that it can ted to the east of the present Worn out clothing will be of Many lovely women in Box chairman and Mrs. C. W. She is a freshman student maMarjorie Leggett, Nancy Rees, be adjusted by the patient lybuilding. Everyone, old and new Arlene Dunn, Dorothy Secrist, ing on his back. little help, it was pointed out, Elder county are qualified. You publicity chairman. joring in education. Second warders, are invited. for are but facilities available , Crag-headwill recall that Mrs. John P. Karen It is a metered radio. That is, Jenson, Marilyn The committee desires to thank if are uniforms cleaning they Anderson, Janet a dime operates it for one full Holmgren of Bear River repreOf Gives all who have assisted In the en- Davis, Marilyn just dirty. Scouts and scouters sented Northern. District at state Lela Mae Nelson, Patty hour. Several Brigham City busin Ogden, terprise and especially Brigham Smitji and the above contestants. inesses will present each patient Logan, Tremonton mother functions in Salt Lake and other nearby points are be- City City merchants," a spokesman Queens Asked to Meet with a card with a coin attached said. ing asked to aid in the scout A practice 'for all queens will each day. Gift cards will be The State Mother Chosen will To Each School; To j , clothing drive Which will end then become a candidate for the foe held Friday evening, Febru- available for visitors to insert Corinne Farm Bureau The next ElTuesday evening, Februaiy American Mother. District Mothdimes and mail the card as a meeting will toe held Thursday, ary 6, at 6 p. m. iq the Box Robert Goodell Serves Representing the First Secur-o-it10. ers are to be honored in Salt der high school gym. All queens gift do the patient. Feb. 5, at 8 p. m. Bank of Utah, J. Leo Nelson, the reproduced documents of All local boys scouts, former Lake City in March. State MothAt Berlin Post are requested to be in Oven 1,000 hospitals in the The meeting was previously the Freedom Train for use In announced to be held Thursday scouts and scouters are asked to ers will be honored at the an- vice president and manager of each of the areas schools. la country have similar set-upETA JIMA, Japan Pfc. Robert HoAward to aid Luncheon Ben at St. Dee nual the the both the the Brigham City branch, preand Utah, campaign, pick up C. Gilbert, whose wife, Joy, lives afternoon tout was changed in In each package are 42 of the edicts hospitals in Ogden will hopes more people will be able uniforms and see that they are tel Waldorf Astoria in New sented Kenneth E. Weight, on Route 1, Brigham City, recentmost famous American docu9, 1953. in during the drive. use turned school of York, sets them. May medisuperintendent, course a to for in the ly completed evening. attend, Dansante Dance Club ments including the declaration Jack Wilcox, Ogden, will spon cal aidmen at the Armys Eta Civil Defense will be discussof independence, bill of rights, Bank To Box sor From Elder First both the Schools and Ogden Eve Brigham D. Security ed toy J. Jima Specialist School in Japan. To Meet Saturday Gunderson, county correspondence by George Washradios radios. The City hospital He received four weeks of director. The meeting will be are installed without any cost to held in the Corinne ward chaington, works by Thomas Paine Dansante of Members the field in emergency training and Thomas Jefferson and on medical treatment at the school, dance club will hold their Feb- the hospital which receives 25 pel. through American history to the which is 'attended by men from ruary party at the Fourth ward percent of the earnings. v' surrender documents between amusement hall on Saturday all branches of service. the United States and Japan and On You Come Out this announced it was Mr. and Gilbert Is the son of night, Germany in World War Two. Mrs. Leo Gilbert, Oorinne. (week. AC In The Golfers; Besides presenting a set of the documents to each school in Weather Is Great this area, the First Security Files Of All (bank is distributing them at , Unless you feel guilty playcost, $1.50 a set, at its Brigham ing golf in February, come on City branch bank. out. The weather is great U LaVonne Jenson and Dee Ann In the documents is a high-poiThat was the advice of Pro Dean Candland today who Davis, Brigham City, are mem history of the United of revue bers the dance sponsaid that a new record for all States that presents an intimate Complete files of (Brigham City the Provo Herald. The library also has micro- Februarys in the history of sored by the Physical Education acquaintance with the principles newspapers, which extend over that the United States is founda half century, are currently be- filmed all available copies of Box Elder county was broken and Recreation department at now in last Sunday. Fifty rounds of Utah State Agricultural colleg . ed on. ing filmed toy the University of many newspapers not Utah library, according to L. H. existence include the Corinne golf were played on the mu- It will be presented Wednesday at 8:15 p. m. in the main audimore. nicipal course. Kirkpatick, university librarian. Daily Reporter 'and torium. temMost of these papers have are Golfers the using available of all Complete files Some 40 dancers will particiin existence about 40 porary greens, which are in MIA Utah newspapers soon will be been in the revue, which is besaid. Mr. of pate and the rest the Kirkpatrick years, good shape, photographed and stored at the We can get the entire file of course ing directed by Pauline Full r of is in top shape- library. the P. E. department. a newspaper into a single Other papers which have been such To Meet microfilm cabinet, Mrs. Evan Owen Is Tap, novelty, character, ballet, microfilmed include the Manti drawer isof atremendous , in a tango, rhumba, which samba, saving Messenger, Wasatch Wave, EphHawaiian and acrobatic forms Sewing Club Hostess raim Enterprise, Mt.. Pleasant space. Mutual Improvement associaof dancing will be included in Mrs. Evan Owen entertained for the reason A further Pyramid, Park City Record, and tion leadership meeting for the he explained, is the members of the Friendly Sewing the review. South Box Elder stake will be NOTICE fact that newsprint disintegrates club at her home on Friday Miss Jensen is the daughter of held Thursday, February 5, beMr. and Mm. E. H. Jenson. She All dogs not having a license after a number of years. Unless evening. Delicious dessert was served is freshmen student majoring in will be microfilmed, these valuable hisginning at 7:30 p. m., announces toy February 15, 1953, Christensen. Wally collected and humanely disposed torical records would be lost for to the following members: Mrs. physical education. E. Kenneth Receives Documents Weight (left) Miss Davis is the daughter of The meeting will be held In of. ever, Mr. Kirkpatrick said. In Fred Speth, Mrs. Eugene Wright, . . . from J. Leo Nelson, manager of the Brigham City branch of the First Security Bank the Brigham City Fifth LDS ward H. C. HAMPTON, many cases the only existing Mrs. Laren W. Balls, Mrs. Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd N. Davis. Utah. In each package are the major documents of American history, including the and all officers of maa C. freshman She Balls student P. Arden Mrs. non is and teachers in ' are in Larsen, volumes Tax kept being Collector, Dog " Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights and many more. F-land Mrs. Clarence Burrup. MIA are requested to attend. 7 joring in elementary education. Phone 759 J. fireproof buildings. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hunsaker, 258 North, Third West . . , were caught in the act of fixing their porch light by County Polio Chairman Perc Petersen (who snapped the Yes were fix photo). When Perc asked they reported : The march was ing it for the Mothers March on Polio. unusually successful last Thursday and over $1700 was collected. . ... Lincoln PTA Will SNOW ORDERED FOR ANNUAL Ann Nolan Clark Students FRIDAY CORONATION To Speak At Present Annual School Play Thursday Hold Monthly Friday Meeting Tonight Central PTA Pareat-Teach-er- Plans For Cancer Used Boy Scout teen-ager- s Drive Formulated Outfits Asked For Indian School pesi-dent- 2nd Ward High Priests Plan! : Patricia Smith In Install New Dinner, Auction District Mother Hospital Radios Sponsors Corp Applications Are Available Now Inter-America- field-hous- News-Journ- Clay-baug- Corinne Bureau Meeting Thursday Bank Set Freedom Documents Available Public y get-we- ll Participate Brigham City Newspapers Being Microfilmed For Dance Revue Wed. Library nt South Stake Leaders can-can- 4 |