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Show Universal microfilm Inn Co p Sixth Pvr Salt Lwr City, 277 No More Sudden Drops On This Ball Diamond VOLUME 58, NUMBER 19 Ut 54 ItsIiwi ilpim 12 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 13, 1953 Candidacy Announced .Victor J. Bott Candidate For ; High A. L. Office Candidacy of Victor J. "Vic the office of National Executive Committeeman, American Legion Department of Utah, has been announced by Brigham . City Post No. 10. jiBott for I I S Election to fill the National I Executive Committeeman post will be held at the Legions state convention to be held at St. George on June 4, 5, and 6. (Bott, principal of the Lincoln school In Brigham City, now is V'ictor Commissioner Lewis Wight Points To Improvement on the ball diamond at the north end of the Box EldeL Canyon picnic area. The county patrol leveled the area and the Brigham City Kiwanis club members polished it up with shovels and rakes. Watching are Omer Call, president of the Kiwanis club, which expected to put in 200 man hours on the diamond and M. J. Markham, ranger for the forest service, which supervises the park. J. Bott active Legionairre ... Box serving as alternate National Executive Committeeman. He is a past department Commander of Utah, holding office in 1944-- 1 i 45. Elder Band And Orchestra To Perform Mon. First Since '36 ' Z " - veteran of World War 1, Bott has held every elective office and many committee assignments on. a post and district level as well as filling many positions In the state department. He has been a member of the board of directors of the Legions Boys' State program since its inception and presentof Boys' ly is first , State, Inc. , i - i Bott is a native of Brigham City and a graduate of U.S.A.C., Logan. (He has been associated with schools in Box Elder County for the past 33 years. Every member of the Bott 'family- - is connected with Legion and Legion Auxiliary activities, - Including has wife, Ruth M Bott, . his two daughters and Captain Victor Wayne Bott, DDS, veteran of World War II, who has Just returned from' a, two and one-hal- f year , .recall duty, 18 months of which - were spent in the Korean- - combat k V Urea, vi ir. A Nearly 225 band and chestra students at Box Elder high school will join notes for Scene At Golden Spike Driving a concert at Box Elder high A huge success, over 600 people . . . reenactment at Promontory Summit last Sunday. school next Monday evening traveled to the site to witness the event. at 8.00 oclock, according to L. m. 8 from the Flint Farms, Layton; The finest horse flesh in Utah Pioneer park at p. Wayne Johnson, director. are Vic H. Strongs, Salt Lake City; the event and neighboring states will be New Job Takes The concert, to which the several Centerville; massed in iBngham City June 20 the (Brigham City Third and Adams, is invited, will cap the public VIEW for the first horse show to be Eighth wards who will use all Sheriffs posses of the state; and music season at the school this held here since 1936, according profits from the affair in their Shetland ponies by Harold Felt, school year. and Bill Rockwood, Brigham City to W. H. Barnard and Norm chapel construction projects. Participating in the huge afwill more. of All and many competition types Lichtenstein, will be the beginning, infair multiAlso on the committee besides Expected to attract horses be held for the expected termediate and concert bands from all the top stables in the tude of entries. are Barnard and Lichtenstein Lichtenstein said Reed Simonsen, programs and Intermountain area, the horse Many Prominent Guests; tory. Mr. John Howard was in and the conceit orchestra. show will be staged at Rees that entries are expected soon trophies, ward bishoprics, tickcharge of this phase of the proAttend Rites Held In gram. ets; Clark and Hannah Hillam, Is Honor Of Original Channell, Ralph secretaries, the Kelly The group About six hundred people atpublicity, and finance, Morns Driving of the Golden Spike were Glover and W. H. (Barnard. tended the second annual Gol- directed by Mrs, Marie Thorne at Jenden Spike Day ceremonies iLorin Tingey and Alvin and gave the sixth perJeppsen, In sen will handle the lights and Promontory Summit Sunday. formance of this famous event. in charge of refreshments will spite of wind, snow and cold The script was written by Mrs. Kelly Farmer, son of Mrs. Pur-detbe Orion Eskelsen and Devere weather, a large crowd assem- Jeppsen. Jim Bridger was repFarmer of Brigham City, bled at the original site of the resented by Bill Pearce and his was elected Christensen, Reeve iBrown and president of the Leads Glover Golden of the Cecil Billy Spike. driving wives were Marie Bywater, La Utah State Agricultural college Bradbury. Mates To One-PoiInvocation was offered by R. Preal Anderson, and children, sophomore class by a land slide at a recent election, it was re J. Potter, iBox Elder county com- Nancy and Sherrie Anderson. Victory Margin Mondayled missioner and welcoming talk Seats for the band were sent ported today. Consistent IBilly Clover was by C. V. Forsgren, president out by Dr. George A. Boyce, of He defeated 'Dexter Davis 62 Dean H. Adams Box Elder high the four-maof the Box Elder Chamber of the Intermountain Indian school. to 18.- - -school golf squad to a Kelly is a former student at The splendid sound system, was Box Commerce. Elder where "he grad t championship on donated v r Continental Baking uated in thehigh, by of 1952. course Monday. Mayor Earl J. Glade was the spring adcolors were b J main speaker of the day, and Company. The narrow Box Elder won with a City some incidents on the vanced by the Brigham gave busi36 Basil Fife, Brigham City Post No. 10 of the American LeAnnounces Try-Oone stroke margin. In the building of the first transcontiFirm gion. The parking was ably tahole tournament, Glover cap- ness man, was elected president St. Henrys Holy Names Sorailroad nental this through For June One of Brigham Cltys .most j tured medalist honors with two of the Lions club at a recent ciety, a fraternal auxiliary of area. He was accompanied by ken care of by the Utah State The meeting. He takes the reigns the busi- Mrs. Glade A young Brigham City 36, a 33 and 37 rounds. Catholic were Highway Patrol with TeWayne also Present Drama Conference City Brigham from Carl Wold who has held course is 33 par. ness man, Dean H. Adams, has H. R. Chinn, Assistant Gen. Pas- Woodland, patrolman, manau-verinchurch, recently elected new for a scene from a vel of the junlor chamber , of the many cars into a cir- one-ac-Tryouts it was learned today. Glover tallied a total sc6re of the job the past year. joined the staff of Chase Fire- senger Agent of the Southern t play to be presented at commerce at' impressive- ' rites cle so around monument the to , stone store Pearse Francis-ooJohn 142 followed by include here, of San Pacific Railroad according Singh, Tippy Other officers elected include They the June conference will be held V Don Chase, manager. C. FJ Smurr, General Agent visitors could sit in them and for both North and South stake jast Saturday evening. and Mac Watkins, both with 151 George L Johnson, vice presi- president; John Sereika, t of hear the to sec156 program. a Grading and John Peters with Joseph Gallegos, Along with the appointment of of the Southern Pacific Railroad the roads was done actors Saturday, May 16 at 7 p. He replaces Bill Davis who dent; David Stewart, 2nd Box the by F. E. 3rd retary; Joseph Morales, treas- Mr. Adams, several new fea- of Salt Lake City; Ross Coombs, has served the past year. m. in the BEKS seminary. give the four (Box Elder players Elder county commissioners. urer and Henry Badenhoop, mar- tures have been instituted in the a stroke total of an even 600 vice president. Superintendent, Southern The announcement was made Jensen- officially took office at rounds. shal. Pacific Railroad, of Ogden; H. E. for the four store policy. Chase said. by Miss Joyce Thorum, BEHS the installation banquet held at Searl Beecher, secretary; J. An international organization, The Chase Firestone store and Watts, Chief Clerk, of the South- Lt. "Bud" Siegfried One more stroke would have drama instructor, who will dl- - the War Memorial home.- - Elecf-reMyr-ianthe (Brigham City Holy Names Chase Texaco Service, ern Pacific office in Ogden. ed new directors were. Jack Hor lost them the undisputed cham- Earl Johnston, tail twister; both the presentation. Now At Camp Kilmer Balls, Lion Tamer; Richard Society, was recently organized owned ton, Grant Allred, Boyd JJeppsqa Mr. Chase, have adoppionship for Granite pulled in by Pafrom the Union Attending Lt. as a separate organization and ted a new Palmer F. (Bud) Siegfried and Robert Pella. with a 601 and East was close Parsons, Spizzerinkter. which cific Railroad were Joel L. Priest, plan budget C. R Dr. KilNew directors are is now stationed at Camp Dallas Jones Leaves For expects its charter in the near has been used by the Firestone with a 602 total. South high of Hold-ove- r Relations head Salt Public and future, according to directors are John mer, New Jersey, prior to leavwas low with a total of 671 Jones and Reese Davis U. S. Army Training company in many of its larger Lake City; A. D Hansen, GenerA Chrisare Orson Jack holdovers Ger, Jay Swenson,overseas service for in Sedeika. Walker, ing . strokes. stores. al Manager of South Central Dis- many. Dallas Jones, son of Mr. and Balch, Howard Simcox and Bill The group is headed by FathBox Elder results: (total 600) tensen and Charles Sheffield. of Adams Dean Mrs. Clyde T. Jones of Brigham Davis. trict, Salt Lake City; W. B er Frances Dunn of the Brigham asAppointment ; 33,37-7Gilly Glover, Lt. Siegfried returned to camp City, and husband of the for-budget manager will put the Groome Superintendent at Salt NOTICE City St. Henry6 church. 142; John Peters, Featured speaker at the eve-fo- r plan into operation. Lake City; S. L. Rinehart, Traf following 30 days leave In Brig- mer Pat Huggins, will report 37 40 77456; Tippy Pearse, Mr Adams is well known in fic Due to so many complaints U. S. army duty this morn- - nin& meeting was Wendell Max-in- g Manager, Salt Lake City; J. ham City with his wife, the forand Mac from citizens, about dogs de- Miles 73, refieldi newly elected, state. Jay- Ferry Wins Trophy (Brigham City and has justexten- F. Baker, General Passenger mer Margene Balls, and parents, at Fort Douglas. Watkins, turned from completing . Mr and Mrs. Palmer E. stroying property and by the of Ogden; and Otto president, who compliment-For- t forcee leave Dallas will Agent, then USAC Meet Awards sive courses given by the Fireorder of the mayor, it becomes At he'ed Pacific Agent at Union Brigham City club for .the California where Ord, Miles Ferry, Brigham City, re- stone company in all phases of Brigham City; R. E. Edens, sunecessary to strictly enforce the their many outstanding projects will his leave basic here his receive During many training. to dogs ceived the Sait Lake Union business and especially in the ordinance pertaining of the Ogden Un- family parties were held in his Mrs. Jones plans to remain the past year. perintendent From now at at the on, finer of annual the budget plan. ion Railway Depot Company, honor. large. Stockyards trophy point running Mrs. with her parents, Mr. Also on the Reese Adams has resided in Brigham Ogden, without further notice, this ordi- Utah State Agricultural college was also present. to the leave he was sta- Emery Huggins at Bear River and Cliss Davis program, Prior rendered several nance will be strictly enforced Awards and Honors convocation. City and has been active in busJudge Lewis Jones did a splen- tioned at Camp Baker, Califor- City, until she Is able to join musical numbers, All dogs running at large will Given to the student who, dur- iness here since his discharge nia. He and Mrs Siegfried re- him. i be picked up, held for three ing the past year, was most pro- from the U. S marine corps eight did job as master of ceremonies, were He has currently been emPast president pins the program running sided at San Rafael. keeping deswine. if not is and called He ficient and married in for, years ago days, judging His Camp Kilmer address is: ployed at Naval Supply Depot at awarded to Wayne Johnson and alto while having of Mr. one son He Mr. has and well the is Ferry is stroyed. daughter. Det. 19, 1277 A. S. U., Army Per- Clearfield and is a Wells, Neva- Bill Davis. Dancing followed the beH C. HAMPTON, Mrs J. Y. Ferry. He is a junior known for his active participa- most every feature of it da high school graduate. of the weather. The large sonnel Center. cause banquet and installation. of owner Mack Stoddard, Dog Collector. majoring in animal husbandry. tion in sports of all kinds. crowd enjoyed the music of the Macks Pharmacy, 97 South Hill Air Force Band, who could Eye Big Year For Junior Chamber of Commerce The " Spoils " After 36 Gruelling Holes Mam, Brigham City, today anplay only a short while because nounced that his drug store has of the light rain which threatbeen awarded a Walgreen Agenened to damage their instrucy franchise. ments They were led by Mr. the As a Walgreen Agency, Hale and accompanied by their drug store will have a combinaColonel officer, commanding tion of the best in both chain Keisling and independent drug operation. Introduced was N J Valentine, Stressing the fact that the Brigham City, who was present Walgreen Agency franchise in when the original Spike was no way affects his status as a driven, Rasmus Hansen, of Bear local independent druggist, Mr. River City, who was a track Stoddard pointed out that ownerwalker for eleven years on the and operation management ship, old line, Lorenzo J. Sparks, of has remained entirely in his Bridge and Building Ogden hands. foreman of Southern Pacific who Mack also pointed out the fact was bom at Kelton; Mrs. Houghthat his store was the first in ton Sparks, who was postmisi this area to take advantage of tress and storekeeper at Promthe Walgreen Agency merchanfor ontory for many years; Mr. Daindependent dising plan vis, father of Mrs. R N. Rytting, druggists. whose father sent the telegram He asserted that under this announcing the completion of plan the store has the advanrailthe first transcontinental tage of mass purchasing power road on May 10, 1869, from Promcoupled with tested chain store ontory Summit Among others merchandising methods. introduced were Mr and Mrs. More than 1300 products covC G Artney. Mrs Adney attended ering a wide range in the drug school at Promontory, and and cosmetic field, are manuMr Adney gave the original redfactured in the huge Walgreen wood ties to the committee for Company laboratories in Chica the section of track which was go, he concluded. laid in front of the monument. The rails were obtained from Faculty Expresses Thanks Don Poulsen, of Brigham City. Members of the Lincoln school Jack Crossman, foreman of the New Officers Of Brigham City Jaycees faculty today expressed their BEHS Golfing Team, The State Champs Pacific section crew and thanks to everyone who helped . , . receive the trophy from Alf Freeman, representing the state high school athletic' Union laid . . . who were installed last Saturday evening. Left to right: Bill Davis, retiring presimen track the and the make the Spring Dance Festident and now member of the board of directors ; Armour Jensen, new president- ;- and association, for winning first in state golf competition. Left to right: Dale RasmusBrigham City Jaycees transportval a huge success It was held Thursday, May 7. sen, golf coach ; Mack Watkins, John Peters, Tippy Pearse, Billy Glover and Alf Freeman. ed the rails and ties to Promon- - Bob Pella, director. In back are directors: Jack Horton, Boyd Jeppsen, and Grant Allred-- Local Horse Show To Draw Top Utah Entries 2ND REENACTMENT ( OF DRIVING OF GOLDEN SPIKE Farmer BEES NAB GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP his-son- Sophomore Prexy FOR STATE ON LOCAL COURSE nt Holy Name Group New Lions n New Brigham Elects New Pres. Recently Officers Recently Appointed Budget Director For i- , Jaycee Prexy ut g Kal-baug- - ct d 'ft: - 0 1 36-3- 7 Seig-fried- -- Macks Pharmacy Now Agency For Walgreen Goods -- |