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Show Unlversnl Microfilm Inn 277 Sixth Avr. Salt L-- r City, Co P 5i J Utd Box Elder County Bank To Open Saturday Afternoon VOLUME 58, NUMBER ? Will Open For Business Saturday Greatest Dollar Day Will Feature Novelty, Bargains OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULED AT 1 P.M.; EVERYONE INVITED LeRoy D. White, president of the new .Box Elder County bank, the only independent bank in the county, announces that it will open its doors to the public this Saturday, April 11 How well do you know your Brigham City merchants? well If you know them enough, it may win you a $1 certificate redeemable in merchandise in any Brigham City store. Heres the reason: Pictures of several Brigham City business men will be run on the front page of Fridays issue of the 'Box Elder Journal. at 1 p. m. In his announcement Mr. White pointed out that interest in the bank has been great. We have had hundreds of inUtah northern asking about our opening quiries throughout date, our services, etc., he said. The Box Elder county bank Eagles Plan Kids Memorial Party will prove to be a bank with personality and will once again give the people of this area the right to choose. Bank Efficiently Engineered "The Box Elder county bank is efficiently-engineere- combin- d ing beautiful modern design with the functional aspects necessary for personalized, streamlined banking. For example, customers will especially enjoy convenience of the a drive-iwindow where you can bank from the wheel of your automobile. You will like the later hours the drive in window is open until 4 p. m. week days. Its the first service of its kind in the county. "A friendly and qualified and ibank experienced staff has been assembled to offer you expert counsel on every phase of banking service, Mr. White concluded. On the staff are E. R. (Reese) Davis, cashier; Grace Halvorson tiansen, chief note teller; Gloria Pearce, teller; Mrs. Ruth Hunsa-ker- , teller; and Wayne Hunsa-'ker- , teller and consumer credit. Directors Listed The directors are men well known in Box Elder county and throughout the state, men who have been successful in their highly diversified fields. The directors include the fol lowing: ILeroy D. White, president; rancher, farmer and Utah legislator. Richard K. Hemlngtway, time-savin- g n t; of Com- Children of Eagles of aerie of Brigham City will be Saturday specially entertained afternoon at a Memorial Foundation party, it was revealed today. It will be held at the Eagle home. The party Is held to raise funds of the Eagles Memorial Foundation which helps in the support of children of Eagle members who were killed while serving in the U. S. military Day Is Saturday When C. of C. Phones 2919 forces. There will be a charge of 25 cents admission. Beginning at 2 and lasting until 5 oclock in the afternoon each child will receive a present at the party, and prizes will be given winners Of hop scotch, jump the rope, races and other contests. A picture show will round out the afternoons activities. Also there will toe hot dogs for sale at 20 cents and soda pop at 10 cents. Weather Slashes ApricotCropWith . Lorenzo Reeder Elder county. George Abbott, director. Rancher and farmer of Tremonton. 'Archie Rose, director. Rancher and farmer of Snowville. Tint Depositor Is Utah First depositor at the new Box Elder County bank will be the State of Utah, which has already informed Mr. E. R. Davis, cashier, that they will deposit $200,000 with the bank after its official opening. ,The bank has qualified for Federal Deposit Insurance and will pay two and one half percent on federally-insuresavings accounts. All Box Elder county citizens are invited to attend the opening festivities at 1 p. m. and continuing until 10 p. m. Saturwill be day evening. Orchid presented to all ladies attending and special gifts will toe given to children. Refreshments and special music will be offered throughout the day. All In attendance will be eligible to guess the amount of money stuffed in a large crystal ball. The most nearly accurate guess-e- r will receive the contents at the close of the contest. d Here Daniel Lorenzo Reeder, 80, 154 south Third west, Brigham City, died at the residence of a daughter, Mrs. Rotha Parsons, Saturday, at 5:30 a. m. after A short illness. He was bom June 13, T872, in Brigham City, a son of George B. and Mary Ann Craghead Reeder. He was reared in Brigham City. He married Charlotte Bywater, Jan. 2, 1894 in the Logan L.D.S. temple. She died in September, 1946. Mr. Reeder married 'Bertha Bywater July 24, 1947, at Ogden. He established and operated a grocery store in Brigham City for about 20 years. He later operated several ranches in Box Elder county. He retired several When your phone Plan Magic Show This Friday Corinne Boy Scout troop 113 will sponsor a show of magic on April 10, Friday, at 8 p. m. in the Corinne ward recreation hall, it was learned today. One of Americas foremost magicians, Hullinger, will do the tricks. The famous magician has appeared with such stars as Bob Hope and Bing Crosby and many others. He has performed in 47 of the 48 states and has recently completed six week appearances in Chicago and New York. An attractive and talented1 assistant with him does several dances and special numbers. Troop scouts request that tickets be purchased from them, which gives them a much larger commission. They may be obtained toy phone 2164 or 2865. Admission is 60 cents for adults over 14 and 30 cents for children over seven years old. Family tickets will be $2. slight-of-han- rings to- morrow 9) April (Thursday, you may be a dollar richer if you answer is Dollar Saturday Day. d In a unique contest, the Chamber of Commerce will make a series of phone calls Thursday Attractive Box Elder County Bank and if the answer is "Saturday is Dollar Day the person an. . . which opens for business Saturday at 1 p. m. An open swering will be awarded $1 cerhouse will be featured opening day and everyone is invited tificate for merchandise at any to attend. , Brigham City business house. According to Ross Bowen, secretary-manager of the Chamber TV of Commerce, the unusual contest is being heldi to advertise Dollar Day and will continue until $25 is given atway. Bowen emphasized that the "Parents and the World cannot wait for the person He and bachelors ters degrees. Television is to be subject for school in Lovell, Chamber of Commerce caller to high taught 13. of meeting Monday, April and Beaver, Utah. identify themselves, but must Central School P.TjA., beginning Wyoming, 11' step right out with the correct at 7:30 p. m. Professor L. H. From 1936 to 1941 he was Is Dollar words: Saturday Utah State torariart at Agricul Kirkpatrick, University of Utah tural Day. in Logan. From college librarian, is to be guest speaker. 1941 to the present time, he has Those winning $1 certificate a Professor Kirkpatrick is been librarian at the University for merchandise will be notified of Stanford University, graduate at the time of the call and told where he reeclved both his mas- - of Utah. He has had numerous articles how to Obtain their certificates. The calls Will be made from published in national maga zines, and has had countless 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. It is sponsor'book reviews and articles pub ed by the Merchants committee lished in local publications. At of the' Chamber of Commerce. present, he is conducting a class "Parents And The World Of Subject For Central PTA Meet Box Elder FFA science via KSL-.TMusic for the evening will be presented by the first and sec ond grades of the school. Those parents interested 'in seeing pictures of the recent Central school dance festival Always a consistent high scor- held at Box Elder high school er in state Future Farmer of are invited to toe at 7:15 America competition, the Box p. m. when the present will be pictures The annual North Box Elder Elder high school chapter ran shown. stake Gold and. Green ball will up a number of firsts and won Annual North Wins Top Honors Stake Ball At State Meet nHbrary Is Tonight be held thisi,Vening, Wednes day, April 8, in the Box Elder high school gymnasium. Dancing will begin at 9 p. m. to the L'aVerd John orchestra. The elaborate Junior Prom dec orations will adorn the hall. An outstanding floor show will be emceed toy Mel Richard other honors at the recent state convention. Robert Hunsaker was elected state secretary at the state convention for one of the top honors. Steve Tingey won state star, dairyman in that competition son. and with it a $100 award. Too, All dancers of both North and Dee Hardy was top in the soil South Box Elder stake are cor- and water competition to win to attend. dially invited, the same honors. Tickets are being sold for 50 Glen Smith passed the exam cents per personv- from members naof the North stake ward pres and qualified to compete idencies. Tickets (will also be tionally with his farm records to become an American Farmer. on sale at the door. Third ward representatives will Five students won state farbe awarded the attendance rib- mer awards: James Palmer, bon for holding the ribbons the Ezra Harper, Bill Smoot, Jerry greatest number of times dur- Wilde and Dee Hardy. The chapter as a unit won ing the years fun night activities. The ward will be permitted first in the farm safety project. to keep the coveted award.. Central School Will Hold Round-u- p Central Thurs. schools annual of prospective first graders iwill be held at Central school for students who will attend that school only round-u- 6th Ward Building-Fun- d Dinner Is Planned Saturday Opening activities for the Brigham City Sixth L.D.S. ward building project, a dinner will be held , Saturday, April 11, beginning at 7 p. m. at the Central school, It was learned today. Committees from . various ward organizations are busy preparing for the affair. The Sixth ward plans construction of a new chapel on the corner of Fifth south and Second east. Clearing is underway and construction may begin soon. There will be no price on tickets. Those attending may donate what they wish and their donations will be credited to their building fund assessment. Tickets may toe obtained from the bishopric or members of the building committee. All people attending should bring their own knife, Succumbs Saturday - For Second Time iFor the second time within a month, fire destroyed the Tri Angle Inn at Utah Hot Springs, just north of the Weber county line, last Sunday afternoon. The fire was reported at 4:55 p. m. and by the time the fire truck had made the long run to the scene the building was enveloped in. flames that all but burned it to the ground. iVolunteer firemen from Brigham City were hampered in their fire fighting by hundreds of Easter afternoon motorists who jammed the main highway in front of the building to watch the blaze. Traffic was so thick we had to back over our own hoses to get operating, and1 cars were between the fire and the cold springs where water was pumped from, Jack Taylor, fiTe chief , said. . Slightly less than " h 'month ago, the road side cafe was gutted by a roaring fire thbt was blamed on an overheated furnace. Owners had repaired some of the building and were remodeling other parts prior to blaze. Sundays finishing Inn in that Another road-sidvicinity has also been destroyed since the first blaze. It was be Sieved that a bonfire may have been built by travelers in or near the building to cause the blaze. ! 11. ; Dollar Day Is traditionally Brigham Citys biggest sale day. Merchants share their profits with their customer by knocking the 6tilts out from under prices. In Practically every store Brigham City will participate and there will be Dollar Day specials on everything from used cars to can openers. Through the courtesy of Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott and the city council all of the parking 'meters in Brigham City will be put out 'of commission for the. big day. They will be covered up Friday bight, the day before Dollar Day, and Brigham City customers may keep their pen- nies in their pockets Saturday or spend them on the hundreds of bargains promised by Brigham City merchant. The Brigham City merchants will open their doors to the phenominal bargains beginning at 9:00 a. m. and will stay open the remainder of the day. Both the Capitol and Roxy theaters will add their help to dollar day by allowing every 25th patron to enter the show free. This is done through the compliments of W. Vosco- Call and Mark E. Nielson, managers of the two theaters. . e Dr. William Ross Will Speak Sunday Dr. William Crosby Ross, head - - B.E Principals:! Attend North West Convention Four Box Elder county school principals were, among 34 from , Utah to attend the annual Northwest Principal's convention in Spokane, Washington, March) . 30 to April 3. ! Attending the convention were representatives from Washing? ton, Oregon, Idaho, Utah and i Montana. The Utah group left Brigham City Monday morning at 7 a. m. in a chartered . railroad coach and arrived in Spokane Tuesday morning at 7 a. m. Making the trip from Box Elder county were Arch Sima, Corinne school; Dell Nichol6. Elwood; Louis Harding, iBothwell; and Farris Petersen, Thatcher. The county principals brought back very valuable reports on the convention and the Sssocia--tlowith the other fine principals of the state whom they lived with for a week. They reported on the trip at a meeting of the Box Elder Principals association last Monday held at the home of Principal Victor Botts residence In Brig- . ns p Brigham Girls Capping Rites n; county. Mr. Reeder was an elder - in L.D.S. Brigham City Second ward. His second wife died in July, Discuss Plans For Possible Armed 1950. life-lon- g Forces Parades In Larger Utah Cities Daniel L. Reeder Brigham resident A Old Folks Movie parade honoring Armed' , Forces Week, May may be bration this year. Tentative plans were discuss held in Brigham City during that week, according to Clinton W. ed to synchronize the parades in Raymond, information officer of Salt Lake City, Ogden and Pro Naval Supply Depot Clearfield. vo on Saturday, May 16, so that The announcement followed a air cover might be provided to meeting of the Central commit- both parades simultaneously. tee, which includes Mayor Lo- Times discussed for parades In renzo J. Bott of Brigham City, Ogden and Salt Lake were 11 held April 2 for the planned a. m. or 12 noon on Armed For ? Armed Forces Week observance. ces Day. Parades In the major cities According to the naval new of Utah, and open houses at release, mayors of Logan and . '11-1- 7, 14 Planned April the following brothers and sis27 ters: J. C., Martin, and Leslie To Eagles' Auxiliary old The annual A of folks movip Reeder, all Brigham City; M. Reeder, Corinne; Mrs. Millie sponsored by the Capitol theaElect Officers Tonight Andersen, Brigham City and Mrs. ter, through the courtesy of W. All members of the Eagles Eugenia Nelsen, San Francisco, Vosco Call, has been scheduled for April 27 this year,- it was Auxiliary were reminded today Calif. of election of officers. . Funeral services were held on learned today. The meeting will be held this Tuesday at 1 p. m. in the BrigThe jnovie will be .'Call Me evening promptly at 8 p. m. in ham City Second LDJS. ward Madame in technicolor. the Eagles' Hall at the First Se chapel with Bishop C. LeGrande All Old Folks committees of the North and South stakes will curity bank building. Horsley presiding. Members must be present to Burial was in the Brigham be notified in the near future, ' vote. Call said. City cemetery. - -- South B.E. In The different contest la a feaof the greatest Dollar Day to be held in Brigham City, planned next Saturday, April ture crrqi years- ago. Survivors include the following sons and daughters: D. Seth Reeder, Ogden; Mrs. Evadene 'Holland, Mrs. Rotha Parsons and J. Ferris Reeder, all of Brigham City; A. Noble Reeder, Torrance, Anna Beth Calif., and Mrs. 16 grandchilBishop, Logan; Fire Destroys Inn prize, at of the bfble department Westminster college and former' on the lv field representative of national missions and boards Thursday (tomorrow), it was Christian, education, will deliver learned today. the sermon at the Presbyterian Prospective students will be Community church, Sunday. taken to the round-utoy parHe will deliver his sermon at ham City. ,) ents on appointment If some at services beginning discussworship the of Some subjects parents failed to receive ap11 a. m. ed included Living Today With pointments they are urged to Television," interpreting Good come during the day anyway. Education to Parents In Times Children will receive physiIn of Criticism,' Social and Econcal inspections and will be omical Literacy in Children amt for next News of The the registered years phone number others. school. ind Journal Society editor Is 771 Also the principals compiled unique list of observation Remember First Half Of Exchange Program Three Brigham City nursing which compares Box Elder prinstudent will receive their caps cipals with those of other states,1 in services by the Thomas D. Dee Memorial hospital school of Easter Cantata '(M nursing, Saturday, April 11, at In 2nd Ward Sunday 7:30 p. m. in the Mount Ogden an Easter ward chapel, 1314 27th street, it "King of Glory, was learned today. AH relatives cantata will be presented in the and friends are cordially invited Second ward chapel next Sunto attend. day evenihg, April 12 beginning The three students are LuAnn at 7 p. m. by the ward choir. Conductor Is Mrs. Jean Mad-soSecrist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew A. Hansen, and Pauline Mrs. Rente Littlewood is Anderson, daughter of Mr. and organist and Mrs. Inez Peterson IMrs. Edwin Anderson, both of will be at the piano. Many outBrigham City, and Louise An standing soloists will be - prederson, daughter of Mr. and sented. 1 Mrs. Thomas Anderson, Corinne. . The public Is invited. He lived in Brigham City all his life except for five yearS when he operated a butcher shop and grocery store here and later operated a farm in Box Elder dren; t Corinne Scouts I g Owner-ma- DONT SAY HELLO You May Win $1 If You Answer Dollar 23 Degree Low nager Each face will be defaced with a large dollar sign. To win a dollar, all that Is necessary is to identify the business men all of them from their ears, hair, bald head or anything else protruding from behind the dollar sign. When yau have them picked call 34, the Chamber of Commerce office, report them and you will be awarded the Sat. At 2 P.M. mercial Security Bank of Ogden, and director of Idaho Bank and Trust company. E. R, Davis, cashier; Former Already- reeling from a series cashier of Downey State Bank, of Just below freezing nights the (Downey, Idaho-.Box Elder' county apricot crop (R. M, , Kaiser,' director. Owner and manager of Kaiser Fur- was struck a severe (blow Monthe mercury niture company and Kaiser com- day nightto when low of an dropped , pany. Scott P. Horsley, director. Own- 23 degrees. er and manager of Horsleys to The amount of damage done the apricot crop, which had Seed 6tore. - (Frank Francis, Jr., - director. blossomed early this spring, was Vice president of Commercial Se- indefinite, but most fruit growFormer ers held little hopeU.for it. curity Bank of Ogden. S. weather Charles Clifford, Bank Examiner with F. D. 1. C. J. Harold Reese, director. Far- observer for this area, reported mer and president of Wasatch the low of 23 degrees Monday Sales company at Garland and night and a high of 40 degrees Bear River Liquid Gas company. Tuesday. Also three Inches of and Dr. J. L. Huchel, director. Brig- snow fell Monday night ham City dentist and mink Tuesday morning. rancher. Douglas J. Fife, director. Part- Daniel ner in Parson and Fife Construction company, Brigham City. P. C. Knudson, director. ManDies ager of Idle Isle Cafe and rancher, Brigham City. C. W. Merrell, director. President of Merrells, Inc. of Brigham City. President of Malad Lumber Co., Malad, Idaho. W. Rulon White, director. of W. R. White Pipe Co., Ogden and orchardist In Box 8 PAGES BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1953 14 - Provo And Intermountain Indian School Students s when the Provo students arrived at Intermountain Monvisit. These students look over pictures day afternoon to repay an exchange-prograIhey took in Provo. Left to right: Jackie Beandley, Helen McCabe, Helen Beaver and Ida Mae Barber. Greeting the Provo students were Intermountain staff members and students and Box Elder Chamber of Commerce representatives. . . . talk over earlier good-time- m Brigham City indicated that parades in these areas may be held on some other day during the Armed Forces week. " some of the military activities in the state will be prominent features of the Armed Forces Day and Armed Forces Week cele l |