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Show Universal Mlcrofllnlnr Sixth tvr. Co 277 Salt L-- r City, Utrf- - p. Jmv Won Top Honors In Spring Opening Contest 5i IMlWl VOLUME 58, NUMBER 11 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 10 PAGES 18, 1953 Memorial Home Is Signed Over To V.F. W. And American Legion 3rd Ward Banquet At Seventh Ward Announcement was made today by the Brigham City Third ward Building committee, that the big Kick-of- f banquet scheduled for Saturday evening, March 21, will be held in the Seventh ward recreation hall. It has previously been planned to be held at the high school. According to Reed Simonsen, a delicious ham dinner will be served, and a fine program given. The festivities are scheduled The War Memorial home has to begin at 6:30 p. m. Each perat last become the property of son is requested to bring a plate, the Brigham City American Le glass, knife, fork and spoon. gion and the Veterans of ForThe members of the Third eign Wars. ward are toeing solicited with According to the minutes of tickets to the dinner, and acthe March 2, 1953 meeting of cording to the chairman, if anythe board of county commisone has not been contacted or Window Of Zundels Mens Furnishings Store sioners a resolution was passis if transportation needed, . . . owned and operated by Ole Zundel, which won top honors in the best decorated wined authorizing a quit-claideed please call either 831 or 868, and dow contest held in conjunction with the Brigham City Spring opening last week-ento toe Issued to two veterans ortoe given. will attention prompt It was the second time Ole had won. ganizations. The two groups will Tickets may also be purchased administer and maintain tha at the door. building. of the banquet Is The purpose Mrs. Phoebe North, Mrs. Ida Steffen And Could See Atom Before turning the building to raise funds for construction over to the veterans organizaof the new recreation hall which Blast On TV Mrs. Rhoda Conner Honored By 7th Ward tions the county spent $1,812.50 will toe built on the ward Three ladies, all over 80, were Or First Hand and the city spent $1,000 on the grounds. A special effort is behonored guests on Monday eve Is remodeling of the unit. The new initial to an $10, raise made ing Myrvin Sevof the ning when members Box Elder county people 000 so that construction can owners spent many Hours workenth ward Relief society celebracould take either a second commence this summer. ing on the building. ted the 17th of March birthday seat of the hand grandstand fay Half on Bat Bait anniversary of the LjD.S. Relief In Land Tuesday atomic explosion other actions the county In society organization. morning via TV or a first commissioners agreed to pay Of 'Ladies so honored were: Mrs. Myryvin Noble has taken over hand glimpse from off their Tell half the cost (15 cents a pound) Phoebe North, Mrs. Ida Steffen duty in the Bureau of Land front porch. for rat bait for use in Box Elder and Mrs. Rhoda Conner. Featur- Management in Box Elder councounty. People buying the bait Dozens of people watched the Life In ed during the evening was the ty court house. will pay the other half. Receiving Corsages At Special Gathering TV presentation and pinning on of Mr. Noble and his family are atom explosion erupt on the Amos P. Hansen and Owen diMrs. to in saw LDS are honor of of the Relief Mrs. it others while screens the beautiful corsages by Society (left right, sitting) founding their home at Peach making Rasmussen, representing the socieIda Steffen, Mrs. Rhoda Conner and Mrs. Phoebe North, all of whom are over 80 years Adolph Olsen, ward Relief rectly. On TV the Initial flash City apartments. He is a gradHarry Foster was guest speakDrainage district, filed a ty president. uate of Utah State Agricultural of the bomb interferred with er at the Brigham City Rotary old. Pinning on the corsages is Mrs. Adolph Olsen, ward Relief society president. copy of the equalized tax rolls Hot dinner was served to 90 college in Logan and served in reception, but it quickly clear- club for the district, reported that Tuesday luncheon program, guests in the Seventh ward World War II in the armed forced up. telling the group of his early bonds on the district were paid amusement hall. Tiny top hats, es. off and recommended that B. P. One of the many people to life in England and his trip to canes and mints marked the He and J. Calvin Croft, range the United States as an immiMortensen be reappointed suplaces for the guests. The head conservationist for District one view it directly was Mrs. Wil- grant. He was introduced by Bill pervisor of the district.4The com50 South Sixth liam table was centered with a beau- and two from Salt Lake City, Craghead, who acted as program missioners approved tire reapfor hand for Farm demand labor followed tiful banquet of spring flowers are in the office here in Brigham west. She saw the flash at Harris, be work will this spring very large year spring chairman. 6:20 a.m. through her open disin the Garland labor for thinning and hoeing. pointment request and St. Patrick theme decora- City. vigorously. The birthdays of four Rotar- trict will be sugar factory The commissioners told Wildoor. kitchen tions were carried throughout. The this spring work, however, is beyear, adequate Mr. Noble takes over the duJesse Day of the ians was observed at the meetthat Grace was offered by Emery ties of Dewane E. Jensen who to W. Y. Cannon, proeasier because of the ad- liam A. Young, Corinne, coming according in field staff Up early to see the television ing. They were Will Merrell, duction manager of the Utah-Idah- Sugar company thin- the county no longer cleans bar-romechanical in vancement Wight and Orval Sackett offer- has now been assigned as assisGarland district has also been program, she opened her door Hervin, Bunderson, Scott Horpits, but told him it was ed the benediction. Sugar company, who has in Texas to contact and arrange ning ahead of labor going into tant in chief the divi- and looked out after the sley and Walter G. Mann. Wayne just to have it done on his own. okey fields. labor the the During the evening several sion investigated of for the same laborers who workmanager camera had been blacked out Healy, Ogden, was a guest at range Consider Blue Cross situation. songs were sung by the Sing- in the regional availability office in Salt ed in the Garland district last the meeting. According to the sugar comtook under advisement a They ing Grandmothers, of the Im- Lake City. Mr. Jenson and his Just as the zero" was called , JThg principal sources of do- year, sail) Mr, .Cannon, pany official,, .the. Navajo . In- suggested possibility that - tha the flash jn the program, migration stakein Salt jkake family-hav- e dislabor residedbr out the Mr. lor Garland Brigham Cannon that were the dians pointed mestic first brought into county participate In Blue City. Mrs. Effie Baty, formerly City for the past ten years. Prior came, directly southwest, lighttrict are the Navajo Indian res- the fall labor for harvesting sug- Garland district about five years Cross and Blue Shield medical of iHarper ward, now of Salt to coming to Brigham City he ing the early dawn sky. of ervations ar beets is not a matter ago. They have continued to insurance programs Boys groups, and from Lake City, is a member of the worked in Salt Lake City, FillTexas, "great worry mainly any more, for improve in the quality and Richard A. Flint reported he group. (Brief remarks were made more, Price and Nephi. Follow- Alfred L. said Mr. Cannon. "Last year the about 80 percent of the beets in quantity of work which they was Daley Upped starting a Jumber yard toy by Mrs. Emery Wight, North ing the closing of school the Jenentire needs for this area were the Garland districts are har- have done until many of the Recieve Box Elder stake Relief society son Hargis hill between, Terry and move to Salt To Sergeant In Japan to from two filled He sources. now. these machines family vested plan work this farmers by now, Willard and asked the commisprefer president, and (Bishop Lewis S. Lake City. The same active recruitment of added that there still remains, Mr. Cannon commented. He also sioners if there were Alfred L. Daley, son 6f A. L. any reguWight. Mr. Jenson will travel for Land two labor sources in from a these all beet growing areas, pointed out that the Navajos like lations concerning a license. Boys of the Willard ward rewas Daley, Tremonton, Colrecently over Utah and Management to work in the Garland area. The commissioners told him promoted to sergeant in Japan. ceived their Aaronic priesthood orado. to go ahead with the lumber Max Hirschi Now He is assigned to the storage individual awards in sacrament It is anticipated that at least fee division of the armys huge services, Sunday, March 15. as many Navajos will be brought yard and that a license comDuring the program Norton into Utah during the coming would be determined upon Quartermaster 'Depot in Tokyo. Cook, Glen Deem, and Norman Lewis year as were last spring, said pletion. Sergeant Daley, who has been Lease Pump and Tank Mr. Cannbn. in the Far East since last July, Burden gave talks. Talks were, LEGISLATIVE also a authorized Edwin AnLarkin, given by Eugenie They entered the army in May 1951. With these sources of labor 'Max G. Hirschi, formerly of Eldon weed inspector, a mother, dersen, Watts, county father, He is a 1949 graduate of Bear Box Elder County Womens available,! it is anticipated that Brigham City, has been assigned to lease a pump and tank for River high school in Tremonton. and Wallace Haun. Lynn Stauffield be no there of will hold Council will to the 44th Infantry division at shortage a year. Also they okeyed fer, accompanied by JoAnn Now Airman 1st Class Legislative their second meeting on Wed- labor for the Idaho work, Mr. $1.00 iFort Lewis, Washington for baof a D-tractor from a clarinet solo. transfer Stauffer, played 8 Cannon said. at March 25, sic training. nesday evening, to the road Cook presented weed Delbert the Bishop department Box Elder county p. m. in the Max is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Farmers are urged to notify the following boys awards: Deacourt room. Mrs. Elmer iRulon Hirschi who live at R.F.D. D. the fieldmen of their labor needs (Continued On Page Six) cons, Wayne Checketts, David chairman said today. No. 2, Brigham City. in order that labor will toe on Norton Cook, Kiaren Cheshire, He is assigned to Company L, Any women interested in join- hand at the time and in the Deem, Laren Deem, Ralph Kun-zle123d Infantry regiment. the group are cordially in- numbers needed. ing Spring Opening PerWilliam Leaves John Kunzler, Navy The 44th division is an Illito attend. vited Dennis Robert ry, Simonsen, Last Week Termed nois National Guard unit activaAn interesting program has Lt. And Mrs. Farrell Watts, Robert Wood; Teachers, ted in February, 1952, and stabeen Kleon with Kerr arranged Harold D. Bywater, son of Mr. Glen Deem, Lynn Keyes Mark Max G. Hirschi Very Successful tioned at Camp Cooke, Califorand LeRoy D. White to speak on Jensen Return To Tex. and Mrs. Milton A. Bywater, Kunzler, Louis Larkin; Priests, Murky weather Friday was . . in infantry . . nia until last December. the legislative accomplishments Lt. and Mrs. Farrell Jensen little impediment to a successRoute 1, Brigham City, left Sat- Norman Burden, and Reese Kunat the last 60 day session. have returned to Fort Bliss, Tex ful Spring Opening by Brigham urday morning for San Diego, zler. Jay Oldroyd of the public wel- as, following a 15 day leave in City merchants that was this Calif., where he will enter acWill fare office will also speak. His Brigham City. tive duty in the navy. High And week termed 'successful by subject will be Old Folks Home While here they visited at the Ross C. Bowen, secretary-manage- r Harold has been a member of File Mail Elder Box for County. home of Mr. and Mrs. Parry C. of the Box Elder Chamber the naval reserve in Ogden for May During the second session Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. James of Commerce. In a year and a half. election of officers will take Powers. Mrs. Jensen is the for"With excellent participation He graduated from Box Elder place. Officers to be elected will mer To Marilyn Powers. When the Provo high school seminary and high school and A student exchange by Brigham City stores, the winprogram include president, first and secdows were decorated for the ocwill toe inaugurated at the Inter- representatives come to Brig- has been employed on his fathond secretary and casion and spring merchandise mountain Indian school next ham City next month a similar ers farm since graduation. Will secChoir South and treasurer Stake corresponding Closing date for applicants to for displayed effectively, making week, when 25 junior boys and program will toe arranged Harold's brother, Marvin, spent file for the rural carrier retary. examithe occasion very successful, All clubs in the county are in- Rehearse This Evening girls with their chaperons will them by the local chamber. Ac- a year in Korea with the na- nation at the Brigham City post Regular rehearsal of South Box said iBowen. go to Provo for a four day visit, cording to Stratford, tentative tional guard. vited to participate. office will ,be April 2, Sen. WalElder stake choir will be held Zundel's Mens Furnishings leaving Monday and returning plans call for a reception upon Several parties were held in lace F. Bennett learnwith the ladies meeting store, for the second time, won arrival, a visit to Box Elder high his honor before his departure. ed tonight Thursday. Thursday. 8.15 7 bird a at men at of the tour Now m oclock and theto the trophy for the outstanding refuge, In return, on April 6, 25 Provo school, The examination will be givHarold B. window display. One more win p. according high school junior and senior a freea movie at the Capitol theaen at the Brigham City post ofFelt, director. and the trophy will become their ter, morning of golf and noon On Active Duty boys, accompanied by fice following the closing date. Zundels permanently. In chaperons will spend four days luncheon. to take the test Applications Placing second was the Min Brigham City visiting at the Reed Burke Arrives At At the Indian school the visitmust be filed through the U. S. ilady Shop and the north window Indian school. ors will tour the school, visit in Civil Service Commission m of Mr. Suwon Korea For Duty Pvt Joseph Hebdon, of J. C. Penney company took Working with officials at the classes, shops and home econoWashington toy 4 p. m. on April Mrs. Alvin Hebdon. Route 2, and arthird place honors. Judges inReed has Burke and Provo swim in recently the are the mics departments, Indian school 2, Sen. Bennett said. E. James arrived Wright Brigham City, cluded George Reynolds, manarecently he rived Korea where at comSuwon, of assembig pool, attend a special Brigham City chambers in Germany and is now serving will serve with the air force, it ger of J. C. Penney company in . . in Louisiana . . merce who will assist in the bly, with an afternoon of soft with the 28th Infantry division. Tremonton and Alan Houser, Inwas learned this week. program by providing entertain- ball, Provo boys and girls teams, Now in southern Germany, the termountain Indian school arMr. and Mrs. son of Reed, school and Indian ment for the visitors. boys playing D Lions 28th is receiving intensive field entist. is an Burke, Honeyville, for the trip girls. Preliminary plans E. 'if hi 1 The merchants committee extraining as part of the North At- gine and aircraft mechanic and to Provo were announced last Dr. Boyce, the exto lantic According Treaty TP- - Aml Organization their appreciation for army. at will serve that in pressed a capacity meeting Thursday evening at visits will be continued Private Hebdon. a rifleman the Korea air base. Meet Will the cooperation of Brigham City of the Indian school committee change banext fall on an accelerated with the 28th, was stationed at stores in the opening. i t p1Wins of the local chamber headed by sis to give all junior and senior Camp Roberts, Calif., prior to Speed Limit C. B. Stratford. Transportation to and girls a chance to gain transferring overseas. The Brigham City Lions club SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP) A First LDS Ward Provo will be furnished by the boys Word has been received of the A 1947 graduate of Blackfoot, bill in strange communexperience 200 Lions of over to be will host before the California assemDr. Boyce, George Indian school, E. to James of to dopromotion was (build he Wright ities, Idaho, high school, help To Hold Annual Zone D at Ladies night, Wedbly would require governors on superintendent, explained. Upon airman first class to learn more about job ing missionary work in Sweden all automobiles limiting speed nesday, March 18 at Central arrival, the boys and girls will possibilities after their schoolDinner Friday to 60 miles per hour. Wright, who joined the air before entering the army. school, according to Lion W. H. toe assigned to private homes is completed, to become betforce in December, 1950, is servThe Brigham City First LDS Griffith. where they will stay and where ing ter acquainted with the society ward will hold its annual ward ing in the motor vehicle division Lt. Ray A. Seashore To That Weaker Sex , Clubs in the zone participasuppers and breakfasts will be in which they will continue to at Barksdale Air Force base, dinner next Friday, March 20 Conn. include BrigBRIDGEPORT, Wellsville, (UP) ting cost. served without Intermounlive after leaving To Stoneman Louisiana at 6 p. m. in the Fourth ward took a taxi Willard. Five ham Report Points, Henry City, long visitors Lyles During the day, the tain. recreation hall. to A. The Lt. refused received son and of the Plain airman then ride, Seashore, City pay Ogden. Ray training Provo will be shown through the Guest speaker on the program, al Lackland Air Force base. Tex- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seashore, re- fare of $5.70. police charged. Attending the affair will be Serving on the Indian school high school. Brigham Young uni which begins at 7:30 p. m., will as and Camp Frances E. War- ports for further duty with the When he attempted to leave the all ward members 12 years old Chairto addition in committee steel Geneva the plant versity, be Dr. William Stratford, Weber ren. Cheyenne. Wyoming, before army artillery on March 24 at cab without paying, the driver and over. Everyone should and other points of interest. man Stratford are Dick Alston, siammed the door in his face bring their own silverware, acVosoo Call, -director college. moving to his present station. Camp Stoneman. California. member, at lunches eat will their They foris Howon With For numbers his and kept 'him there until an cording to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Other Jim the weeks he the three the wife, John propast Charles escort Claybaugh, be will Provo cafes and Harold D. Bywater gram will toe presented by each mer Marilyn Roaehe. and their has been on leave from Fort officer arrived. The driver was a L Packer and Mr. and Mrs. Ered on the tours by members of ard. Carroll B. Williams, Scott woman. of the Lions clubs in the zone. , . , was reservist . . vin Clark. Sill, Oklahoma. baby daughter, Gayleen. the Provo Chamber of Commerce. Horsley and Dr. George Boyce. $1800 Spent In Remodeling Veterans Bldg. d. Noble Office Rotarians England ... Advises Plenty Farm Labor Is Available Utah-Idah- w - Willard Ward Spanish-America- Awards SECOND SESSION FOR WOMENS At Fort COUNCIL SLATED 4 Harold Bywater Klit-gaar- r, For Provo Trade Students Intermountain For Exchange Program Carrier April 2 Joseph Hebdon Serving Zone Tol-ma- n James Here 1 53 Germany Wright New Stripe -' |