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Show 4 Birii iksmmim, iesr-i-e Set They Mean Every Word of It WW f- c- f - - r w . J-I- ( , Tmmn Top Season Game Expected KllWi JJWd' vTV Beevilk ? f VOLUME 57, NUMBER 42 Peach. Queen Back BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDESDAY MORNING, OCT. 20, 1954 to To Tell Golden Spike Story To Park Service BEHS Desk With In Thurs. Clash EIGHT PAGES Bears By Dale L. Nelson Hunting season on r opens tomorrow. Fourth Place Miss Utah Honors the wary hunters, the Elder High school Bees, are checking their ammunition and charging their big guns. The Bees will be loaded for Bear on the BEHS gridiron tomorrow night for the 7:30 p. m. game, highlight of the annual school homecoming celebration.5 It will be a powerful den of Bears that migrate south under the tutelage of Wendell Hess, a former Bee star, who will be tangling for the first time with his former coach, Earl FerguAnd Box Peach Queen Carol Jean Leg- gett was back behind her desk at Box Elder High school this week with new accomplishments and honors to her credit. The lovely Brigham City Miss won fourth place in the Miss Utah contest which concluded Saturday in Salt Lake City. Carol Jean represented Brigham City with distinction, commented Jay Swenson, presiA representative from northern dent of the Brigham City Jay-cee- Utah will be sent to a meeting of who sponsored her. the advisory board of the NationFrom a field of 25 competing al Park service which will be Box beauties, the personable 27 at the Great Elder High school senior first re- held October 25 to mained in the running when Smoky Mounaln National park the top ten were selected. She in Tennessee, Mrs. Bernice G. Beat Bear River Thursday moved into final competition Anderson, chairman of the Gol. . . Box Elder High School students smear the paint on with the top five competitors. den Spike committee of the Box lavishly in an important phase of their warfare with Bear Judging was hot only beauty Elder Chamber of Commerce anRiver the propaganda. Left to right: Sara Clinganpeel, of body, but personality, intelnounced this week. ligence and talent as well. Patty Peterson, iBob Jensen and Harry Shio. D. M. Mason, Logan, secretary-manage- r Carol Jean placed high in the of the Cache Chamber talent division of the pageant, 35 Car Loads of Commerce, has been named singing a solo. Of Tomatoes Her sponsoring club, the Brig- special envoy to meet with the ham City Junior Chamber of advisory board and present the Are Shipped Commerce, will fete her and her to make the Golden It has been a big year for two Peach Queen attendants at petition site at Promontory, a naSpike the Sterling H. Nelson shipping their Thursday, October 28 meetmonument. tional company in Honeyville. ing. Officers said today 35 carThe Box Elder and Cache loads of green tomatoes were commissioners are county shipped during the fall in an in this latest move to By Bob Crompton that gave temporary operation Bear River High schools talim20 this to local historically preserve employment people. v ented Bears will be seeking to Morris Vance, plant manager portant site. settle a score with Earl Ferreported "fairly good" market Support for the request has gusons Bees Thursday that emreturns with an average guarbeen solicited by the Box Elder barrasses an adding machine antee of S40 per ton for 85 county commissioners from the when its tallied. percent U. S. Number One Utah delegation congressional If the Bears seek revenge Grade. and Gov. J. Bracken Lee who they will be after it from a team to the Dept, of the Interior. that has walloped, whipped and Building permits for construe Supporting the move also are humbled them more than probtion of $145,700 worth of com Gov. Charles H. Russell of Neably any other in Region One residential and church vada, Gov. Goodwin Knight of mercial, or Utah. U.S. buildings were issued during California, the Utah Historical A check of statistics since the the state Sons and society, September in Brigham City. i first game in 1922, which hintof Utah Pioneers orin Varnick Daughers Hanson, 'building ed of a couple generations of Special Civil Service examina- spector, listed the LDS welfare ganizations and several other football disaster for the Bears tions to assist Utah Senators in on the south side of groups. in a 73-loss, reveals the rather the selection of candidates for building Sixth West and Forest streets 1035 of for total U. S to points the three amazing Material for the presentation admission, Box Elder to a hungry 104 for Service Academies will be con- as the largest structure approv is being selected and prepared by is cost ed. Its estimated $80, Bear River and 34 of those ducted in Utah post offices, NoMason and Prof. Everett Thorpe, 000. Bear River points were scored vember 15. of the art department of head was Next the permit largest in 1952. Examinations were requested issued Jensen Utah State Agricultural college for Mill Brothers Won Only Two Games will contribute his work in by Utah Senators Arthur V. Wat- a $15,000 replacement of the who kins and Wallace F. Bennett, in the Up of the mill destroyed in a making an artists conception of valley they fig- for part the class to be enrolled in fire various phases of the project, ure a win over Box Elder is as this summer. 1955. Mrs Anderson said. good as a state championship. included: Others Persons interested can obtain And no wonder. Bear River has Gene L. residence, east Pictures have been taken at information from side of 50Clark, been top dog a total of two additional south and Fifth the site in both back and white at East, $10,000. times in 31 years of competition. Civil Service representatives and color slides for presentation post offices or at the ofIts been good Bruin hunting Utah Henry C. Johnsen, fireplace, at the meeting, stressing the for Coach Earl Ferguson every fice of the respective senators. 39 North Second East, $500. and weed-growbe A. W. Steele, 120 South First present neglect year except 1932 when the Bears In general, candidates must condition. , won 7 to 0, and 1937 when they unmarried male citizens of good West, tile ropm, $500. between 17 and 22 A. L. Cox, garage, 89 South squeezed passed Box Elder 6 to character, to been decided It has request 0 The Bees have won 29 times years of age on next July 1, and Third East, $300. the entire Promontory area that meet the respective academys and lost only two. Kenneth Dick, residence west be considered in view of the requirements for physical and side of 550 South Fifth East, scenic But in spite of the attractions, notably the mental qualifications. $10,000. view of Great Salt Lake showing threshing the Bees have E. M. Mable, residence, 484 all of the islands which can be their administered up county South Third East, $13,000. Robert Tingey cousins, they havent extermiseen from the high elevation Sgt. nated the Bears. And the Bears Breitenbeker, gar- near Promontory Point, about 30 DeVaughn Stationed in Hawaii will have their paws In Box Elage, 129 North Second East, miles south of the monument Sgt. Robert R Tingey, son of $1,000. der's hive up to their elbows tosite. This is the only such point morrow beginning at 7:30 p m Mr. and Mrs Robert A. Tingey, Henry Crosby, residence al- where the complete panorama attempting to harvest a boun- is now stationed in Hawaii, it teration, east side Third South can be seen and reached by retri- has been learned. and First East, $9,000. teous crop of honey-swee- t automobile, Mrs. Anderson said. He is of alan residence bution. supply sergeant Henry Crossman, Of considerable teration, south side of First importance It's a new era at Bear River ambulance company. ser- North and Third East. is the proposed north of the the entered also - more-thaSgt ofTingey an age High school, William residence, lake highway to channel tourists Korth, athletic facili- vice in March 1953 and since that adequate ties and enough shoulder pads time has spent 11 months in south side of Fourth North and into northern Utah to view this Third West, $6,000. site, the chairman said. but the pep Korea. for everybody girls. No Lack Of Football Spirit Plenty of Spirit Spirit was never lacking in the smallest of Box Elder countys two high schools, and the coaching for the past several years has been far above par. Coach Taff Linford, a veteran at Utah of college coaching State, cracked the whip over the Bruins for several years and now Wendel Hess, one of Coach Fergusons finest athletes a few years ago, is moulding the 1954 Bear River squad into a region contender. Hess, who is reported to be coaching and driving his squad with the same enthusiasm he fought the Chinese in Korea and has played football at USAC, one of the finest Bear River teams since they went to state finals in 1938. Another interesting sidelight to Thursdays game is the record Coach Earl Ferguson, as a coach, takes into the contest. Under his coaching and leadership most of the time, the 155 Box Elder Bees have won or 81 percent of the conference games played since 1921. During that time Box Elder has lost only 26 games or 14 percent and tied nine or five percent. The teams, mostly coached by Ferguson, have scored 4,310 points to the oppositions 826. Talking It Over In The Dressing Room And in this period, the Bees . Bee first stringers plan their own personal strategy on how to defeat the Bear River . . have won 18 region championBears at tomorrow nights 7 ;30 p.m. game. Left to right: Gary Grunig, Dale Holmes and ships and five state championone. tied and Cary Hollingsworth. ships Fate of Gold Spike Hinges i On Hearings son. The Bears will be seeking revenge for 29 defeats in the past years of competition. This year they have the muscle to challenge the Bees and the game promises to be one of the best this season. 31 In Coach Earl Fergusons own This is going to be a terrific game.1 words, Fergusons Bees Have Won 29 Lost Two Bear Games Building Permits Hit $145,700 During Sept. Utah Exams Set i For Academies n i n crew enters the fray with victories over Ben Lomond, Logan and Weber and a tie with South Cache. Mrs. Bernice G. Anderson, Everett Thorpe, D. M. Mason assemble photographs, colored slides, artists drawings to be presented next week to the advisory board of the National Park service in an attempt to get the Promontory site designated as a National Monument. Professor Thorpe, head of the art department at USAC will make the drawings, Mason will present the material at the advisory council meeting. . . . The Bears are half a game behind Box Elder with wins over South Cache, Weber and Ben Lomond and a loss to powerful . . , Ogden High schooL The football game will climax a full day of Homecoming activities beginning at 1:30 p. m. with skits and plans at the high school on strategy; recognition and pep march in Brigham City at 2:30 p. m.; Mrs. Moskowitz said indivl at 3:30 and a dance at the dual invitations to the mass large gym at 7:30. , . meeting are being sent all par ents of BEHS students. Princi pals and faculty members and PTA members of the high school and eight elementary schools in the South PTA council are also being invited. t Ladles of the planning com' mittee present at the Monday meeting included Mrs. Lorene Mason, Mrs. Delone Glover, Mrs. t Ann Johnson, Mrs. Alice Alston, Nearly 42,000 acres of grazMrs. Rosella Reeder, Mrs. Dick has been opened in Flint, Mrs. Bernice Anderson, ing land on Mrs. Lee Thorne, Mrs. Tess An- Box Elder county, largely the of Promontory derson, Mrs. Angeline Korth. Pointeast slope and on the north shores Also present was J. Elwynn of Great Salt Lake. the Seely, representing junior division. According to the U. S. DeparL-methe representing Attending of Interior, Secretary of South Box Elder PTA council the Interior Douglas McKay were Mrs. Moskowitz, Mrs. Phil- signed the Bureau of Land lis Morgan and Mrs. Chloe Management Order which opens,, Bundy. the land under the public land Set Meet to Organize High School PTA tug-of-w- First steps in the organization associaof a tion at Box Elder High school, Brigham City, were taken Monday evening at a meeting of South Box Elder PTA at the school library. According to Etta Moskowitz, council president, a mass meeting of BEHS students ' parents has been called for Nov. 15 at 8 p. m. in the school auditorium, organizational committees appointed and invitations to the meeting issued. At the mass meeting a nominating committee, headed by LaPreal Coilings, will present candidates for offices in the new PTA. Ellis S. McAllister, principal of Ben Lomond High school, Ogden, guest speaker for the evediscuss Specific ning, will of Causes Parent-Teacher- s Parent-Adolesce- Postal Workers Tensions in another program highlight Mrs. Moskowitz said plans are to organize associations for of Box Elder High school. The Junior division Is composed of the seventh and eighth grades and senior division in- eludes the ninth, 10th, 11th and 12th grades. Committees appointed for organization of the new PTA includes: Lorene , Mason, chairman; Rosella Reeder, By-law- Nominating, LaPreal Coilings, Reva Nelson and Mabel Christensen of the BEHS faculty. Etta Moskowitz, Hospitality, Phillis Morgan, Chloe Bundy and Alice Alston. chairman; and Serving In Korea Is Opened To B.E. Farmers nt laws. Man Killed In , Most ot the land was withdrawn originally for determination of its suitability for use in connection with establishment of the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. i. The Department of the Salt Lake City man, Joseph W. Torreyson, 63, died Sunday ior said the soil is extremely in a two-ca- r crash near Dry Lake stony and the surface too rough and mountainous for cultivajust north of Mantua. Inter- A ex-po- New Officers Large Acreage Dry Lake Crash Brigham City post office and office workers honored Ephraim Madsen Johnson recently at a smorgasbord at the Tropical cafe. BEHS Ladies Pick both the junior and senior divisions Honor Johnson Johnson recently retired from the postal service. With 52 present a piece of Mr. luggage was presented Johnson and a dozen roses were given his wife. A program followed dinner with Leland L. Nelson as master of ceremonies. that Parent-Teache- r His wife, Mary Torreyson, 61, suffered a fractured skull and arm, internal injuries and shock. Trooper Leonard Jeppsen, Utah Highway Patrol, said the cars were driven by Mr. Torreyson and Donald E. Schmid, 41, Ogden. The Salt Lake car apparat ently was making a the time of the accident, he said. The Schmid car was northbound. Mr. Schmid told the trooper he did not see the vehicle until the broadside collision. The Pfc. Marion Bruce Carr car was smashed 80 Torreyson . . ordinance specialist . . feet into a borrow pit. Mr. Schmid suffered a fractured kneecap and breastbone and multiple abrasions of the arms, hands and body. His passenger, Wallace Tagger, Now in 44, Ogden received serious facial cuts when he was thrown through Pfc Marion Bruce Carr, son the windshield. Both were rushof Mr and Mrs. Joseph S Carr, ed to the Logan LDS hospitaL Brigham City, recently left Ft. Lewis, Washington for duty in n Mary Sewell was elected president of the Box Elder High School Women's Faculty League at a recent meeting Mrs. Sam and Gordon is Norma Jensen is secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Weight, guest speakers, showed slides and spoke on their summer trip to Europe. The meeting was under the direction of Mrs. Shirley Jensen Korea. Pfc Carr entered the army in Box Elder and her committee. Next meeting will be held August 1953 and took basic training at Ft Ord, California November L and subsequently studied ordIn Night nance at Ft Hood, Texas. He is now working in ord The Box Elder High school nance and is stationed in southCondition of Elder band with 85 members and diern Korea. Glen Smith Improves rector, Wayne Johnson, took News comes from Odense, part last Saturday along with Denmark concerning Elder Glen Jaycees Postpone Meet bands from 17 other Utah high schools in the seventh annual Smith who has been confined Until Thursday Oct. 28 University of Utah Band Night to the hospital there with pneumonia. The Junior Chamber of Com- program which was held in the , Elder Smith is reported to be merce, Brigham City, has post- Ute Stadium Bowl. The activities attracted some doing fine by the president poned its Thursday, Oct. 21 ot the Danish mission. until the following 1.200 high school band memmeeting Elder Smith sailed to Den- Thursday, Oct. 28. Jack L. Balch, bers. The program was climaxed when all 18 bands formed with mark December 5, 1953 and is secretary, said today. The change was made be- the University of Utah Marchserving as an LDS missionary there. He is the son of Mr. and cause of conflict with the Box ing Band to play the National r Mrs. Wm. W. Smith of Brigham Elder school football Anthem prior to the High football game. City. game. Pfc. Bruce Carr Korea Band Band Utah-Den-ve- tion. "No application, the department said, for these lands may be allowed under the homestead, small tract desert land or any other public land laws, unless the lands have already been classified as valuable or suitable for such or shall type of application have been so classified upon consideration of an application. Inquiries should be addressed to the manager, Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City, Utah. non-miner- al North Stake MIA Members See Road Shows North Box Elder Stake Road Shows are being presented this week in the various wards of the stake. Mrs. Lillian S. Knudsen and Wm. D. Hollist have announced. Last evening, Tuesday, October Bear River Corinne, Fourth ward and the Third Ward members witnessed . the presentations in their own wards. The Third ward presentation was in the Seventh ward recreation hall. Tonight, Wednesday, October 20, shows will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Honeyville, Harper, Seventh and Eighth wards. Judges from the Bear River Stake will judge the shows superior, excellent or good. The purpose of the MIA Road Show is to encourage high standards and good quality in ward presentations.. 19, |