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Show 'TT' rm mmrmM I' fUMMiMi i i mmiiimn i m hi'i 1 1 t Universal Microfilming Corp. Sixth Ave. P.0. Box H7 Salt Lake City, Utah ' 227 ' Marched Off With Parade Honors Jan 55 KllWl VOLUME 57, NUMBER 49 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1954 Suppress Desire To Cut Xmas Tree Or Else Had Your Mobile Chest Unit Here Now X-Ra- Box Elder Gold Star Mothers have the desire to cut your own Christmas tree on Box Elder county mountains, suppress it or you might end up paying a heavy fine or even in jail. The American Gold Star Mothers of Box Elder County met DeJ. Murle Markham Banger cember 3 at the home of Mrs. said today, cutting a ChristS. Jensen in Brigham City mas tree without a permit is Ken were and by Mrs. punishable by a fine or im- Alice Pond organized of Lewiston, who is or no both and prisonment national committee woman. permits are being issued In past this area. Elected were: Mrs. Edna LarTrees grow slowly in this kin, Thatcher, president; Mrs. area, Markham said, and they Sarah Simonsen, Brigham City, have a premium value for first Mrs. Rilla If you Are Organized EIGHT PAGES Building Permits Climb' Past Million Mark in Eleven Months y? The mobile chest unit is in Brigham City- - Mrs. Russell Flshburn. president of the American Legion Auxiliary-announcey Heavy Construction Is Reported For Brigham City s MIA Leadership For So. Stake Thursday The unit was in Corinne Mutual Improvement AssociaDecember 3 and will complete tion for meeting at Box Elder High South leadership Experiencing what is protoab- Box Elder stake members school today. Dceember 8. year of will be held Thursday, Decem- ly a The mobile will be located ber 9, in the Sixth ward. private construction In Brigham in downtown Brigham City Executive meeting will be City, permits for over one mildirectly in front of the court- held at 7 p. m. with meeting lion dollars work were issued house, December 9. 10. 11. 14, for all ward leaders and bish- In the first 11 months of 1954. will be made IS and 16. ops advisors following at 7:30 That was the report of Var-nic- k free of charge to all adults p. m. Hansen, building Inspector in the county 15 years of age Following the assembly and today. He reported permits Isolder. and watershed protection. opening exercises classes will NoJ. Hansen, Mantua, second Records for the unit's visit be held for the various depart' sued for $1,043,000 through Mrs. Myrtle Gleason, vember. Total . for November direcunder will the here be are Signs being posted, ments. was $99,800. secretary and treasurer tion of the American Legion Markham continued, and Garland, Both-weiMrs. " and Adams, Virginia Workers in the violators will be prosecuted. Auxiliary. Hansen said that while he Willard MIA Plans chaplain. the not expressed does organization have figures on preMrs. Honored guests were that every adult in the vious years, he believes" conhope Dance Evan Borgstrom, Thatcher, community will protect himactivity is probably mother and Mrs. Mary R. Stod Willard ward MIA are plan structiona record self and his family by having In 1954 in Brigsetting foi a dance dard of Logan, past president of an thus making it pos- ning ham City. 9:CK December 11, at Cache the County Chapter. sible to detect diseases early Saturday, . . . There were 14 present. Re and also prevent them from p. m. in the ward hall. Permits Issued during Nofreshments were served. eve vember, with the location and for music the Furnishing spreading. The unit will be open from ning will be the "Star Dusters." estimated cost are as follows: j Amity lodge F. & A. M. will Don Price, car port, 147 North No admission will be charged Install a new slate of officers 10 to 12 a. m. and 1 to S p. m. Succumbs at their next regular meeting on December 9, 10 and 11. On and the general public is in' Fourth East, $600; G. A. Nelson, on Wednesday, 'December 15, December 14, IS and 16, it vited to attend. Mrs. Iva Arch Jr., 124 North Sixth east, garwhich will include Darold Pewill be open from 10 to 12 ibald and John Christensen, ac age, $500; J. A. Meservy, 237 car port, tersen as worshipful O'clock in the morning and 2 tivity counselors of the MIA, South Fourth West, master, John Reed, Sr., as senior war$500; V. N. Burbank, Fifth North to 6 o'clock in the afternoon. said today. and Main, storage shed, $200. den and Bill Howes as Junior warden. Civil Service Exams Dewey Cottle, Sixth South, The officers were elected at Fourth West, residence, $11,000 1 meeting of the the December For Engineer Listed ' Lloyd N. Perkins, Fourth East Masonic order, others Including First Prize Honors Fifth North, residence, $9,000; States U The Tenth United Frank MaxNedbalek, treasurer; in the Santa parade held November 27 went to the above Raggedy Anns and Raggedy Lester P. Knight, Ninth East beCivil Service Region today anwell Pohl, Jr., secretary; Roy tween First and Second North, for ennounced examinations Andy. Pictured are: (left to right) Margaret and Kathleen Owens, daughters of Mr. Campion, chaplain; Bob HowMarilyn M. (Bunny) Rees, residence, $15,500. , draftsand Mrs. E. B. Owen' and Nancy and Sydney Lynn Burtcher (seated) daughters of Mr. ard, three year trustee; Dave gineer and engineering Second West man positions, for employment daughter of Leona H. Rees, ,Gus Musulas, and Mrs. M. A. Burtcher. Posed with their five dollar bill prize money the youngsters Etter, senior deacon; Walt Bun ' in various federal agencies in Fourth South and Second East, ahd Forest, residence, $11,000; are making plans to spend their winnings on Christmas gifts and candy surprises. dy, junior deacon; Don Jepper-soArizona, Colorado, New Mexico, has been appointed chairman of Don C. Horn, Fourth West and senior steward; Nick Kozak, Second place went to Intermountain School group and third to Rama and Marco Glover Utah and Wyoming. Engineers the 1955 Founders Day festivi First South, residence, $8,000; Kenneth and junior steward, and Kay Reeder. will receive from $5060 to $9600 ties at the University of Utah Don C. Horn, east side of Fourth Dick, tiler. West and First South, residence, a year. Engineering draftsman Roy Campion, past worshipful scheduled for $8,000. Founders positions pay from $2500 to Feb. 28, will Day, master, will be the installing commemorate the Paul E. Anderson, First North $4205 a year. officer. 105th anniversary and Ninth East, residence, $15,-00and the AUniversitys Full information four-dabirthday celebration Presbyterian Church, movforms is toeing necessary application including the ing residence" from North Main planned, toe obtained from the Com- traditional Founders Corinne Farm Bureau may Day dance to Second East between Third or with missions Examiner-in-Chargan senior division students at Ladies Set Xmas the intermission crowning and Fourth South, $9,000; WilProduction In Five Civil Service Information Party repreof "Miss University of Utah. Ada E. B. Petersen Box Elder High School will wit liam Tyson, Sixth East between sentative, Glenn S. Nelson, loness the 'performance Tuesday. Scenes Planned The Corinne Ladies Farm to be held Friday cated at the Brigham City post Miss Rees, a Junior year stu Fourth and Fifth South, cattle Rites for The Bureau will hold their annual and horse shed, $500. Thursday presenation office. For Adults Dec. 16 dent, is a speech major in the parents will be in the high school Christmas party Friday, DecemMasonic Lodge, moying for-mof education. is , She college ber 10 at the LDS church at 2 In spite of a cold wind, more Presbyterian church build-- , With ail of the 388 students auditorium, in a staff debate, prominent It is directed by Cltss J. Davis, p. m. than 600 youngsters joined participating, the Junior Division L: of the Utonian, the ing from North .Main to East Lt. member Kart Krusmark on making A demonstration with Santa Claus, Saturday, of Box Elder High School will director of instrument.al music at of side of Third South and First school annual, member Headed for Far East November 27, for the Santa pa- present its annual Christmas pro- the high school and of the girls Christmas candles and candy Gwean and Kappa Kap East, $5,000; Coleman PlumbSpurs, rade. duction for the public Thursday, and boys choruses in the junior will be given. Navy Lt. (J. g.) Karl L. Krus- pa Gamma. In 1951 she repre ing and Heating, First North Gifts will toe exchanged with division. December 16, at 8 p. m. mark, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. sented Utah in the Miss Amep and Main street, addition to The affair was sponsored by Marie Thorne Jeppsen is in a limit of 50 cents a gift. building, $6,000. 593 South Main, ica contest. Karl Krusmark, the Kindergarten club and the A. Elwynn Seely, A pot luck lunch will be givAda Elizabeth Bott Petersen, is on his way to the Far East setting and Shirstage chargeof dicommittee of the Merchants in charge of the junior 76, 449 South First East, Brig- aboard the attack aircraft carley Jensen, is directing dancing. en without desert. Chamber of Commerce. The Enchantment vision, said ham City, died Monday evening rier USS Essex. Vernon Watkins Joins of Christmas, is title of the proat 11:35 at Ogden after a long He is the husband of the forIn charge for Kindergarten deit In five scenes, duction. Dental Fraternity mer Betty Holmes of Brewton, illness. club were: Mrs. AI Cazier, Mrs. the many ways Christmas DeMrs. Petersen was born Alabama. Vernon Watkins, 176 South Alden Jensen, Mrs. Bob Pett picts is celebrated. He is a pilot with fighter 4th street, was initiated into cember 31, 1877 in Brigham City, and Mrs. Al Hansen. a daughter of John Henry and squadron 63, flying the swept-win- Psi Omega, national dental fraWith all the color usually asCity Santa arrived via airplane Maria Hadave Jensen Bott. Couger jet which is cap- ternity at Marquette University and was escorted to the parade sociated with Christmas, the able of speeds in excess of 700 in Milwaukee, Wis., where he is be depicted will scenes Christmas taberat the con She was reared and educated miles per hour. starting position tomatically entered in the a freshman In dentistry. Aiding incentive for Brigham test, for which three turkeys in Brigham City and married nacle by the city police. He in dances, pantomine and with costumes. brilliant to residents decorate their will be given the first three Joseph Petersen, March 30, 1898 City led the parade. A new business firm, offering homes for the Christmas sea- place winners. in the Logan LDS temple. He First prize winners received It will be presented three and dry cleaning serlaundry the Junior son, Brigham City Is that they died October 12 of this year. Only requirement $5, Intermountain group $7, and times, twice for students anl vice, is opening in Brigham City of Commerce Chamber Christtoday be decorated aTound a Dethird prize winners $2 50. once for adults. Monday, this week, under management of announced their annual Christ- mas theme. Mrs. Petersen had been active Judges for the event were cember 13, the fitfh and sixth mas Eugene Bott. The new concern, B. Now Lighting contest Each year the contest inspires in the LDS church working In the Mrs. Dale G. Baron and H. Hen- grades of Central and' Lincoln located at 22 West Forest will be once Relief Carl schemes Hirschi a and decorative and of Society Primary, Ttoy Miller, variety ry Knudsen. schools will enjoy it and junior as the Brigham City known served as and and chairman ward historian director member and adds to Christmas spirit in girl Scouts in Brigham City Washaterla and Dry Cleaners. Candy canes were distributed as After six ot the committee, urged every- with colorful lights, sleighs, S librarian. serving years and with several ladies civic by Santa Claus. Taking over facilities of the one with homes to decorate Nicks and more. She has also been active In manager of Brigham City Moun- and service organizations. Following the parade Santa Brigham City Launderette, operaoffice, them for the Yuletide season. Deadline and day of judging temple work in the Logan LDS tain States Telephone visited all the stores in downRichard Alston has been with Richard B. Alston has been Mountain States company for ted by Mr. and Mrs. Claude When, decorated they are au is Wednesday, December 22. town Brigham City with a patemple. to a new position in 18 years, serving in Salt Lake Berglund, the new concern will rade of followers, and extended Survivors include the follow' promoted install a water softener, new and Falls Of Ogden. Tooele, Beaver and Brig holiday best wishes to all. Mrs. ing sons and daughters: his place will be Ross City, larger washers, modern tumblers Taking ham City. Eagles Ruth P. Anderson, and Melvin B. t steam boiler which and a of Jenson, formerly manager Over an inch of moisture was The new manager has been will be large J. Petersen, Brigham City; Mrs. the installed in the very near Kaysville, Utah, Mountain with the received here over the week1947, since company Laurence (Birdie) Petersen, Pen States office. future, the new manager reports. Hall official end, Charles Clifford, first as a commercial represen rose; John H. Petersen, Pocatello, Services offered will include in his stay During Brigham weather observer, reports. tative and for the past four Idaho. complete family laundry or self served on Alston the has City, The Eagles and Eagles aux- curity Bank. It begins at 9:30 as manager of the Kays service where Also 11 grandchildren, 24 board of directors of the Listed Rain which started Friday the equipment Is Box years will join this Saturday to p. m. office. ville iliary 11 Eider Chamber offered on a rental basis to the and of Commerce night and continued until about sponsor a public dance in their at was He a Rotarian comKaysOpen to everybody, the noon Saturday, which included customers who wish to bring in brothers and sisters: John H. and on the board of Rotary ville and an active member of Along with the checks mailed traces of snow, supplied 1.03 club rooms above the First Se- - mittee has knocked out admis- Bott Jr Mrs. clothes. their club. Kotter, Eugene the Junior Chamber of Comto about seven million benefi- inches while the moisture consion charge to entice a large Lorenzo J. Bott, Victor J. Bott, Equipment for handling lace Alston to their merce. He is an alumnus of Accompanying ciaries in the United States in tent of a one inch snowfall on to affair. crowd the Post Office Will all of Brigham City; Mrs. Mary new Ogden home will be his Utah State Agricultural college, curtains will be added at a later December, the Social Security The Harmonizers will supply Ellen Hansen, William J. Bott, added another morning Tuesday and- - their inthree Logan. He was born in Sandy, date, Bott explained. Pick up wife, Alice, an mailed Be Administration Open Late music for the event, a Christ- both of Ogden; LeRoy J. Bott, who .09 of an inch, making the to 12, Ann, Utah, and graduated from Jor- and delivery service for the endaughters, Mary Alice, struction pamphlet explaining tal 1.12. mas holiday opener. On Two Saturdays tire valley will be available, he is serving an LDS mission in 10, and Susan, 8. dan High school. changes in the law and a reDuring intermission a cedar New Zealand; Nephi J. Bott, who Mrs. announced. have He his and wife, Alston Active Irene, vised report form to be used in month for the Temperatures chest, crammed full of items is serving a mission in Arizona; For the convenience of 3. of two and administration Mrs. Bruce, Clif5; Alston has the active been Lynn, boys, have been above normal, notifying trons, Brigham City's post of- that will catch the eye of any Mrs. Fannie Juanita Glenn, Las changes in the beneficiarys sta- ford reports. fice will remain open until 6 housewife, will be given away. Vegas, Nevada. tus. In the cedar chest is a blanket, Moves Up p. m. on the final two SaturManages Office a Also are half-brotEach person receiving pillows, tea towels, a stole, dish ers and surviving before Dec. Christmas, days is check benefit sisters. requir monthly 11 and 18. to C. cloths, a beautiful doilie and according Funeral services will be held ed to report promptly any ev more. In Nielsen, Henry postinaster. to his affects in the Sixth LDS ward ent which right Friday for committee the Heading F 1 at receive his check, Wesley p. m. Bishop Richard Han The post office usually the affair are Mrs. Lola Mae son Funeral services were will officiate. Watson of the Ogden social secloses at 1 p. m. . on . SaturGable, Mrs. Lola Stewart and Tuesday at 1 p. m. In the Mrs. Helen Lee and assisting Friends may call at the fam curity office said. days. River LDS ward for Nielsen said thht packages are Alda Slaughter, Flo Cross-ley- , ily residence Thursday evening Beginning in January any A Fruit Growers Short Course Bart Christensen Nessler, can be and beneficiary under 72 years old and Horticultural mailed to Christenand Helen services. stamps Burt, Mary Convention, Friday prior who died must report when he expects SatSaturday In the Cooley late Burial in the be the Scothern. will sen, Mary Brigham by U3AC Extension purchased during Memorial hospital after taking his earnings for the year to ex sponsored Refreshments will be served. City cemetery. urday hours. Service and Utah Horticultural an overdose of thyroid extract This limit applies ceed $1200. will be held at the Hotel tablets. to all earnings from a job or Society December Salt Lake City, Utah, Burial was in the Bear River business whether or not the job 10 and 11, it was announced toCity cemetery. or business is covered by social day. He was the son of Richard security. cial for men and their Girls chorus. and Nola Christensen Nessler. A widow receiving benefits During the two full days of the wivesmeeting D. Elder Marion Hanks Elder Hanks, a graduate of at 8 oclock. It was reported the child must report if she remarries. A variety of topics will be covered First Council of Seventy will be of Utah General sessions of confer- the University Law climbed to a cabinet In the wife receiving benefits must re- by as many experts. Box the speaker atthe North ence to which everyone is in- school was appointed to the found the pills home, family port if she is divorced from her Some of the subjects to be dis Elder stake quarterly confer- vited will be held at the stake First Council of Seventy on Oc must be and swallowed them. He was A report husband. Satin ence next Brigham City of "Control tabernacle Sunday at 10 a . m. tober 4, 1953. He was at the taken to the hospital shortly made if a beneficiary dies, or cussed include urday evening and Sunday, acafterwards. if a child 'beneficiary marries, Worms and Catfacing in Peaches cording to Vernal Willie, stake and at 7:00 oclock in the eve- time of his call, principal of the He was born April 22, 1953, ning. Dedicatory services at West High Seminary in Salt is adopted, or leaves his pres- by George Knowlton; "Mites in president. the Bear River City ward chapel Lake City and an instructor In Utah Orchards and What To Do in Tremonton. ent care and custody. The Saturday evening meet- will be held Sunday afternoon the Institute of Religion at the by Donald W, Mr. Watson will be in Brig- about Them, Surviving are his parents; and Cankers in ings will be held at the Brig- at 2 oclock. Music for the gen- University of Utah. He was Viruses DecemDavis; sister, Sandra, brothers, Rickey on Thursday, ham City and Bryan; grandparents, Mr. ber 16, at the Utah State Em- Stone Fruit How to Identify ham City Seventh ward with a eral sessions of conference will also assistant director of the Ross B. Jenson Richard B. Alston and many priesthood leadership Control Them and Mrs. Irving Christensen of meeting be furnished by the Box Elder Bureau of Information on Temployment office between 1 and and MT&T Manager Here more. . . now in Ogden . . at 6:30 p. m., followed by a spe High school choir, and the ple Square. Bear River City- - (J . , . . ' 4 p. m. record-breakin- l, Pre-Kclid- Masonic Order to ay y Install Officers -- Bunny Reese Heads Founders Day ... n, All 388 600 Youngsters Jr. Division Students To Present Christmas Program 0; y Received Canes e From Santa er Ada E.B. Petersen Succumbs Monday Laundry, Dry Jaycees Announce Annual Xmas Lighting Contest for Brigham Cleaner Opens g Plant in City Alston Takes New Telephone Position; Ross Jenson Brigham Manager More Than Inch Rain Social Security and Auxiliary Plan Big Public Dance Saturday at the Eagles Changes Tots Rites Held h Fruit Growers Bear River Convention Set North Stake Quarterly Conference Set Sat., Sun. , t X ) |