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Show IMMI 3 8 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 20, 1953 Darrell Deem Wins Top Air ROTC Award at AC Darrell L. Deem, Cadet Brigham, was presented with the Arnold Air Society Junior medal, donated by Gen. John Cannon Squadron, Arnold Air society, at the anual review held at Utah State Agricultural college. The award was presented durforce reing the joint army-ai- r view held in conjunction with the annual federal Inspection of the Aggie ROTC units. The medal was given to the first year advanced air force ROTC cadet in the Arnold Air Society who has exhibited outstanding qualities of leadership, Initiative, scholarship end services toward his organization. 1 Copies Of Summaries Of Utah Public ; ss?; ;DefA FLJ On Golf Course Brigham Golf Genealogy Expert. School Survey Commission Available Squad Cops One Will Help On Utah iFoundation today announced plans for publication and distribution of 10,000 copies of the complete summary of findings and recommendations of the Utah Public Survey Com- Match Victory An instructor in genealogical research will be In the Brigham City Carnegie library each Wednesday frorm 1 to 9 p. m. to as- mission. The publication, a the full booklet, will contain text of the summary of recome mendations appearing at the end of each major chapter of the School Survey official report, plus the chairmans letter of transmittal, and the names of Commission and committee members. Five thousand copies will be mailed to the Utah Foundation membership and the remaining five thousand will be mailed to Mr. Deem is the son of Mr. interested citizens of Utah who and Mrs. Du Roy Deerh. He is a write for a copy of the booklet. junior student majoring in busiThe introductory note exness administration. plains the Utah Foundation motives for distributing the School Survey Commission findings: In 1952, 265,130 pedestrians Because of the Importance of were injured in- U. S. traffic the study of the Public Schools provided for by the 1951 Utah Fact-findin- 4 Utah Foundation is making the conclusions of the Public School Survey Commission widely available to the general public." "This booklet contains the complete summary of recommendations from the official report of the Utah Public School Survey Commission. The recommendations and explanatory material which accompanies them are presented in full and without change or editorial comment. "Utah Foundation is publishing this summary consistent with the purposes of the "Foundation, which are to study and to encourage the study of taxation and the relation of state and local government costs to the economy of Utah. "Interested citizens of Utah may obtain a copy of the Survey Commlsison report summary by writing to Utah Foundation, 400 Darling Building, Salt Lake City 1. No charge will be made for single copies. (Legislature, Robert E. Reese Wins Pharmacy Award At "U" NEW PLYMOUTHS east Robert ond north, Brigham City, has been presented the Merck Award for outstanding scholarship at the College of Pharmacy, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. The award consists of The Merck Manual and the Merck Index, standard reference volumes used In the pharmaceutical profession for many years. It is given annually by Merck & chemCo., Inc., manufacturing ists, Rahway, New Jersey, to two outstanding students in the graduating class of each accredited school of pharmacy in the United States. E. Reese, Available in Detroit for as low as $1,757. 00 WHY NOT VACATION IN THE EAST AND BRING HOME A NEW PLYMOUTH PACKER MOTOR CO. Chrysler and Plymouth 221 Sec- In an invitationalgolf tournament on the local course, 23 Brigham City golfSunday, ers sliced out a one point vicIdaho tory over 23 Pocatello, e golfers. Following the rounds, dutch luncheon was served to the group in the Golf and Country club house. For one Pocatello player the trip was superbly successful. e Ken Chaney sank a on number two hole. He lobbed the ball the 1T3 yards With a number five iron. e It was the sixth on the course this year. The Brigham City group were invited to play a return match with the Idahoans at Pocatello. hole-ln-on- hole-in-on- Flamm Finishes Staff Course Army Lt. Col. Lewis L. Flamm, son of Mrs. Mabel S. Flamm (father deceased), 402 south Second west, Brigham City, was graduated Saturday (May 9) from the General Staff Officer course at the Command and. General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The course pre pares officers for duty on the Mrs. Ray W. Thomas, Brigham City general staff of a division. It on ensures understanding of the . . . who became the first lady ever to sink a limitations and cor the Brigham City golf course. She accomplished the un- capilities, rect tactical employment of a on week hole while usual fete last Number Six playing division, and a thorough grasp with Mrs. O. E. Merrell. Also witnessing the act' were of efficient administration, inRoland B. Harris, Lee Hansen, Mr. Stevens and Mr. Quinn, telligence and logistical support. Colonel Flamm, a former stu all of Intermountain school. dent of Utah State Agriculture is director, College, Training The Transportation 'Branch, Calls For Girls Va. School, Fort Mustis, Since entering the Army in of 1941, he has served a tour In 4-- H duty 'in the Pacific. Wins Dillon His wife, Alvina Diana, who him to Fort Leaaccompanied Ned Beesley owned the homThe home agent from Box El- ing pigeon winner in last Sun- venworth, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kurtz, Forsyth, der- county, Bessie M. Hansen, racing pigeon race. The Mont. is planning to hold a series of day's Beesley pigeon raced from Dilmeetings to explain to the girls, lon, Montana, 270 miles, on Sunleaders and mothers just what day with an average speed of Oak Camp of DUPWill club wwk. is expected in 1091 yards per minute. Meet Thursday Evening She would like to meet with There were 66 birds from six The Oak camp of the Daugh the prospective club members, lofts represented in the Sunday ters of Utah Pioneers will meet their mothers, and leaders in the race. next Thursday evening. May 21, different areas on the days listSecond of I the five diplomas at the home of Mrs. Carl Haned below. If yrfu are interesrted in joining's you are given went to Neil Christiansen sen, 750 south Eighth west. invited to be 'in attendance at for his bird which raced 1085 The meeting will begin at one of these meetings: ,L yards per minute, Beesley was 7:30. . third again with 1070, ChristianMay 22 Corinne, 2 p. m., i at sen fourth with 1066 and fifth Moose CaU the LD.S. church house. went to C. R. Munns for his SPENARD, Alaska (UP) The May 25 Brigham City, 2 p.m. bird racing 1036 yards per min- highway patrol answered a call court in the court room, county from irate parents on the Campute. house. Next weeks race is slated from bell Station Road. A wild moose May 26 Deweyville, 10 a. m. Butte, Montana to Brigham City persisted in bothering ( their May 28 Thatcher and Pen- 325 miles. children and dog. rose, 10 a. m. at Ruth Zollinfour-mont- h hole-in-o- ne Beesley Pigeon Race Interested LOCUST DUT OAjMT The Locust camp of the Daugh ters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the homeof Priscilla. Bott, ont Thursday evening, May 21 at ' 7:00 oclock, according to Hazel Norton, captain. Election of officers will beheld at this meeting and. a special program will be presented. A pot luck supper will be , served and members are asked to bring a dish. , Wed; - sist anyone interested in this type of work, according to Ralph North Box Tolman, chairman, comElder stake genealogical mittee. Research problems in the U. S. There were 127,400 more per-- , and foreign countries will be sons in U. S. motor ve- discussed by Mrs. Olive Bott, a hide injured accidents last year than in skilled genealogist who has a 1951. rich background In organizing records and libraries at Phoenix, Arizona departGenealogical ment. The Brigham City Carnegie Library has approximately 200 books dealing with pedigrees in America, England and Scotland and Mrs. Bott advised that she had gone through them and found a wealth of genealogical , data. She will assist in all problems of research, tracing pedigrees, compiling them, and making contacts with other genealogists who might be working on a specific line needed. Mr. Tolman pointed out that this is an opportunity for people who did not know how to start, as well as those who need further advice and instructibn on all phases of genealogical Hava quick ft watr tgditnf fr aatir diihwoihmq, whiter waihvt, flr4wl hampoai, delightful bathinp. Get compute detail! e this molatematte ing new water mDiam, PERMUTIT problems. But Not Recommended For General Use WATER SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (UP) An atom bomb explosion in Nevada momentarily repaired a television set here, Mrs. Frank L. Chambers television set blacked out the night before the explosion at Yucca Flats. the blast, Mrs. Chambers turned on the set and The morning of still got nothing. Then, as the bomb exploded, the image of the explosion appeared on the TV screen for 30 seconds, and the blackout set in again. Television technicians believe the extra power of the bombs blast registered on the set. YOUR GIFT CUE . . . Costs than SOFTENER, 43 prt-w- fesi ar mulomatle msds.'s Ask for FREE homo trial BEEHIVE Coal and Appliance PHONE ONE FOR THE CLASS OF 53 4-- Graduation Gifts gers. May 28 Bothwell, 1 p. m. at Fern Nbisons. May 28 Fielding, 3 p. m. at June Bairds. Perry PTA Elects The Perry Parent Teachers association elected new officers, Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Harold Perry was released as president and Aaron Snow was named president. Dwight and Schroeder is secMrs. Rhea John is hold-ove- r retary. A past presidents pin was awarded to Mrs. Brant Johnson, Gifts were president in' 1951-52- . awarded to the teachers: Miss Shirley iHuber. Mrs., Eva Young, Mr. Andrew Jones. Refreshments, were served. 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