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Show r-- r i . , r j;u , Universal Microfilming Corp. 227 Sixth Ave. P.0. Box H7 Salt Honored As Sustaining Member Of Golden Spike City, Utah Lake kiito m VOLUME 57, NUMBER 12 Jan.? BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1954 awry .8 PAGES PLANS WILL BE DRAFTED FOB MASS POLIO VACCINATIONS JO BE GIVEN HERE IN APRIL 4 Flans for Brigham Theatre Operator Asks Tax Elimination . . of the Lake Bonneville Council, smiles his approval as Robert Whjta ker, Scott Fife and Charles Fife, left to right, present him with a plaque from the Lake Bonneville Council for funds donated by him during the recent Brigham City Boy Scouts ' of America Finance Drive. . Glen Humphreys ' . to lead Wildlife Federation during 1954. Chamber of Commerce Commiities J. Oleen Palmer A plea for legislation exempting admission charges of 50 cents from the federal excise tax was made Friday by Newell Call, Brigham theater operator, to Senator Wallace F. Bennett In Washington. The tax bill approved by the House last week provides that the admission levy, along with other excises, would be cut to 10 percent. Call told Senator Bennett, a member of.the Senate Finance committee, now considering the tax bill, that only complete removal of the tax can save small theaters. The exemption proposal was eliminated by a narrow margin from the House bill. A total of 6,127 theaters are now In distress, of which 4,820 are losing slightly more than 11 cents on every dollar sale at the box office, Mr. Call pointed out. Nearly 95 percent of these distress cases charge 50 cents or vice-preside- nt Box Elder countys mass vaccination for poliomyelitis will be drafted Wednesday, when all workers of the local Polio chapter responsible for the officials . will work, and meet at the board of education . i offices at 2:130 p. m. II Announcement of the local vaccinations Is made by Dr.. J. Howard Rasmussen, Box Elder oounty medical officer, of the vaccination committee, polio who said that the work will be done about the middle' of April when the vaccine arrives. Box Elder county Is one of nine areas In Utah where nearly and third 40,000 first, seoond grade children are eligible to o-in nationwide tests. participate Aim Is There are more than 1500 chil-dre- n Secretary Warns of in these three grades r In Selection of ' committees to Dr. Rasmussen statthe county, Dissatisfaction serve for Chamber of Commerce ed. Clinics will be conducted activities durtrfg the coming at various points in the county. With Some Paints Glen Humpherys, (Brigham year was announced Monday by The palio vaccination commitiRuel M. Eskelsen, president, who druggist, was named president fedtee met last Thursday to draft Home owners of Brigham and urged committeemen to outline of the Box Fifteen Individuals Box Elder county were warned eration at the annual meeting preliminary plans for the tests. a constructive program for the this week by Ross Bowen, sec- year. The session was In charge of of the organization held at the And Firms Recognized Mrs. Phyllis Owens, committee retary of.the Chamber of ComEagles lodge Friday night. L merce, to examine carefully The following were named, and meeting with chairman, .By Scout Council Named to serve as vice pres into the merits of any plastic with the chairman listed first the local group were Mrs. Emily rK "!(& y t1'' was for Ident the of the or members mastic coming year paints they may and the board member, second, Smith Stewart and Miss Grace Sustaining June Anderson., Directors of the consider applying to the outer under each classification: Golden Boy Spike District, Mason of the state 'polio coma and walls of their homes before secretary Scouts of America, were honored VFW organization mittee and Dr. Garth Meyer of H. E. Anderson, will be chosen by the two new 'Advertising on Saturday, March 20, with the signing a contract. the state department of health, Earl Seegmiller, Glen Knudson, officers. presentation of plaques by three Melba Coombs and Clyte RanKeith Pettigill has been named "Local residents should be Orval Sackett, Bob Case. local scouts and Lorin Hunsaker, commander of George Gidney The Friday session was In less. som, county nurses; Kenneth E. when cautious particularly A of breakdown of the Utah Weight, supt. of schools, the Post 1695, Veterans of Foreign field scout representative charge of Max Morgan, who has and Aeronautics John Weir, Harbuying paint or paint jobs he continued, Dr. Rasmussen were present at Ruel M. Eskelsen Lake Bonneville Council. served as the federations presi- theater picture, Wars, to serve during the coming from transient salesmen. Ac- old B. Felt, L. H. Redelings, Wildent during the past year. Bill "shows that of 144 operating the session. Tolman Burke, commander vi passes out jobs to mem- Harris, cording to the Better Business lis Hansen, Louis Breitenbeker, Boys assisting with the pre- year, secretary, gave a report here at the close of 1946 the announced. has Eric Seashore. bers of Chamber. sentation to all Individuals and bureaus, these men are on the to The vaccine was used be four have box office and of the years activities, year peak Others named at a meeting move right now and much firms contributing $25 or more Reed rell, Reese Baty, Herb Adamson, members discussed plans for the closed in the last year alone developed by Or. Jonas Salk of Agriculture Reynolds P. were Wallace held reffent Monday with dissatisfaction mastic the Brigham City during and 31 have gone out of busi- the University of Pittsburg, and er, J. Y. Ferry, Scott P. Horsley, Charles Clifford. coming year. be Wade Finance drive for fhe Boy Scouts Christensen, senior vice compaint jobs continue to the nationwide tests are being David Scott, A report on the planting of ness since 1946. Ebeling, vice W. G. Haws, Whitamander; comwere: Robert junior Morris most of America, serious Burtcher, state and federal fish in Box Membership among the conducted to deermine its efBill Davis, Wallace Reeder. L. Leland Nelson, commander; Reese Baty, Ole Zundel, Dr. Reed ker, Scott Fife and Charles Fife, plaints received, Mr. Bowen fectiveness in preventing polio by Bus Three Tolman Burke, stated. quartermaster; Education Don Sheffield, Dr. Merrell, Don Chase, Ray.Daines, Elder streams was given all members of troop 103. due to the viruses found through Boys Brigham were Catehable Hull. fish Mosko-witz- , three-yea- r plantL. S. trustee; Perc Petersen served as finance clean-uRoy Barnard, J. Oleen Palmer, Clark Hillam, W. H. Griffiths. out With the the country. spring lastLocomotive ed at Heed Draft Call year surgeon, and Clyde P. Larchairman for this area during season at hand, local Dr. Gordon Felt . paint-uMerchants Gene Price, Earl Springs in April, South pond in advocate. Each child, will be three sen, for judge funds. drive the M. people will be wise to purchase and four loads were Three Brigham City boys were doses over a period given May, Installation ceremonies will be their Brigham City Improvement Seegmiller,' Jack Balch, of approxiand work paints painting Those receiving plaques were: held at the War Memorial home and Planning Bill Tyson, Cam Richards, Charles Keller, Les planted In the Mantua district sworn in on March 18 to fill the mately five weeks. Only oner from local - dealers and paintfrom .May to September. Finger March draft call. They were DaHarmon, Doug Miller, Leon Pac Lowe, Gus Burbank, John Clyde B. Stratford, Carroll Wil- on Monday, April 5, at 8 p. m ers. In this of the children will actualCharles Claybaugh, Mel lings were planted at Paradise vid J. Malmrose, son of Mr. and half way they can be ker. Rudy Kaiser, Gordon Reev liams, Charles Claybaugh, The State officers of the VFW will be assured ly receive the vaccine.. The other ' of satisfacJ. Delbert Mr. Mrs. ..complete., In Hadfield, Richardson, Paul Hull October? Moufitain States Telephone and present to conduct the installaHyHirn Malrtirose, reported. es, S. M. Rasmussen, Leffioy half will get a fUbstitdte which Harold Glore, Ed Ward, Leo Jen tion, the secretary advises. Doug Orchard reported on the Josephson, son of Mr. and Mrs. looks exactly like the, vaccine, Telegraph company, Box Elder tion, Mr. Burke said. Campion. sen. youth program In the county, Karl Josephson, and Joseph but which will have no ' effect County Bank, C. V. Forsgren, Entertainment Boyd ShefFirst Security Bank of Brigham D. D. Bill calling attention to the chil- Reese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis They will constitute the control Public Relations field, Doug Fife, Mel Richard- lngs, Earl Reese. ' City, J. Oleen Palmer, Merrells, group. Seegmiller, Verl Pe drens fishing area at South son, Alf Freeman, E. B. Owen, tersen, The boys were sent to ' Fort pond and at the power plant in Incorporated, Dr. W, R, Merrell, Earl Jensen, Wayne O. D. Lund, Frank Coppin, Box Elder canyon. He said that Ord, California to begin their No one taking part In the testa, Harold B. Felt, W. H. Barnard, Madsen, Orville Merrell, not even the doctors giving the 6820 were George Craghead, Lee Wright. basic these fish at planted training. Wayne Jensen, Van Engelens Petersen, Bill Harris. areas and that more than 5,000 The next draft call wfll be on shots, will know which - child and Rulon Baron. Indian School Clyde StratSpecial Activity John How children were reported to have April 21, when three more boys received the vaccine, and which ford, Harold B. Felt, Dr. George ard, Dr. Roy Barnard, C. V, Fors fished there the substitute, After the comduring fhe season. will be riworn in. Denzel Reese But Favors Flown From Davis, Boyce, gren, T. L. Farnsworth, ' Glen incidence of the seafbn ing polio Reed Simonsen, merchandise will ibe shown, In ler, Dick Alston, C. B. Williams. Fife, Ray polio In the two groups will be Hawaii; Prizes and elude: Horsleys, Sprouse-Reitz- , Elmer William Stoddard, IReese Jensen, New- Reese, compared, through a , special Art and Gift, Youth Shoppe, ellAuditing Fashions Included Klitgaard, Harold M. Reese. code system to Identify . which Call. Sonomas. Miladys, Forsgrens, ones had earlier received ' the Tourist Cam (Heber Sessions, The stage is set . v - Bpring J. C. Penney company, Van En ' Golden Spike Bernice Ander vaccine and whldh had been Moris officially here . . . models are gdlens, Blocks, Zundels, Mode son, J. Y. Ferry, Lewis Jones, Harmon, F. Leland Seely, ris Nut tall, I. B. Maddox, George given the , Innocuous substance. chosen and fashions galore have o Day, Brigham Floral and John Howard, K. W. Weight, W. Only by making this type of Tiller, Ron Packer, Davis Call, arrived during the past few Drewes Floral and Gift. Vosco Call, Clair Merrell, Char- E. C. Wixom. Work will start as soon asOeffectivecan the comparison The complete list of models les Claybaugh, Wade Ebeling, days in the local stores for on two major projects ter work, which will Include ness of the vaccine be deterpossible sidd of Second East from Water and Land Development in Brigham City, a new bridge both Fashion Fair. include: Marie Thorn Jeppson, A M. mined. John H. Schenk, 68, of Logan, Alf Olsen, P. C. Knudsen, Carl and additional ouib and gutter. the south side of Fourth South D. Lund. 0. Reeder, The will show 10:20 died of a heart attack at begin prompt- Youth Shoppe of side to north Fifth the south, Wold, Frank Earl, Lyman Chlar-son- , It was announced following a Glen Anderson, Industries a. m. Tuesday, while riding in ly at 8:115 p. m. at the Box ElTressa Woodyatt, Anna Lee, Delbert Holmgren, Lloyd meeting of the city council last both sides of third east from the SCHOOL SESSION CHANGED an automobile at the Bear River der High school gymnasium to- Jon and Danny Ray Price, Kathy Douglas Miller, Doug Fife. Ar- Reese, LeRoy White. south side of .First South to the Thursday. morrow evening, Thursday. and Billy Crossman, Shaunna nold Hall, Delbert Hadfield, C, Bird Refuge. Regular meeting of the Box north side of Second South, and Roads Charies Whitworth, Meeting with councilmen on both sides of Fourth East from Elder Board of Education, set for Mr. Schenk was a passenger in March 25. and Debra Rasmussen and Kay V. Forsgren, Ron Packer, Le , Mathew Compton, the projects were John Reeve the south side of First South Monday, was postponed until Doug Fife, Grande Horsley, Waft Bundy. a car driven by his Fashion commentator for the and Bobby Horton. John Hadfield. and H. E. Nielsen, engineers, to the north side of Second Monday, March 29, at 2 p. m., Mrs. Elva Haslam of Wellsville. Orson Christen Legislative by the Van Engelens C. Bowen, who explained the proposed pro- South. Peach Ross Eberhart Zundel, clerk, has anHe complained of feeling ill and yearly event sponsored Day Mr. and Mrs. Troy Miller, Mrs. sen, P. C. . Knudson, Harold manager; Kindergarten club of Brigham Ruel M. Eskelsen, gram and gave details of connounced, The change was made passed aWay suddenly. . estimaCost is of B. K. Morris this Glov in Reese, with Olsen, local project Mrs. Marva Olive Petersen, .cooperation Harold B. Felt, Reese struction. to allow board members addichairman; Brigham City ambulance was City ted estimated Leo at er. J. The R. Kai$18,000. Mrs. W. Nelson, .Elwyn Seely, Baty, merchants, is .Frost, Jean Parker, Reva HailCouncilmen adopted a reso- uniform cost tional time to complete comcalled and Mr. Schenk was pro ser. Doug Fife, J. Y. Ferry, P. per front foot, or Jon and Omer Call. C. Knudsen, Cam Harmon, Earl lution Introduced by Boyd Packing, Marsha Hillam, nounced dead upon arrival at mittee assignments for reports Fire and Safety J.- - D. Mer Seegmiller, Dr. Roy Barnard. to the board. Local merchants, whose; Spring er, relative to the curb and gut (Continued On Page Eight) (Continuad On Page Eight) Cooley Memorial hospital. For '54 Named by Eskelsen; Humphreys Is Elected to for Constructive Program SUSTAINING MEMBERSOF GOLDEN Wildlife Post SPIKE DISTRICT GIVEN PLAQUES - 50-ce- Elder-Wildlif- e Pettingill Is Named NV Leader lx W 1 " . 1 -- i p, - - p Mu-sulas- SPRING IS OFFICIALLY HERE; FASHION FAIR SET FOR THURS. Logan Resident Work to Begin Shortly on Curb Died Tuesday And Gutter, Bridge in Brigham City. Of Heart Attack sister-in-law- - - Kindergarten Club and Brigham Merchants Ready for 'Fashion Fair I Danny Price, Youth Shoppe . . . with his newest and first girl friend, Mrs. Leland (Roberta Young) Baron, Miladys, all dressed up for the annual Kindergarten Club fashion show. A Lovely Trio . . . pretty enough to turn the fancies of young men in the Spring, include tiny Christine Andersen, Van Engelens ; Carol Jean Leggett, Forsgrens and Judy Hadfield, Art and Gift. Stepping Out With Spring on Thursday, March 25, at Fashion Fair will be Mrs. Dee Ann T. Chambers, Sprouse Reitz; Richard Mantlo, Zundels and Martha Claire Horsley, Horsleys. ... T t " ' I (.1 Climaxing Fashion Presentation .1 . . . will be the bridal section of Fashion Fair with Sheridan Daines, J. C. Penney Company ; Charles Keller, Jr., Blocks; Mrs. Dallas (Shir-e- y Holmgren) Meldrum, Brigham Floral and Edna Smoot, Sonomas. Fashion Fair starts at 8:15 p.m. at the B.E.H.S. gymnasium. , V - |