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Show . f Univivl Microfilming Com, Salt City, Uth 141 Dairy Installs New Boiler National A FijrWnt ve. J'n. 5o a NEWSPAPER WEEK In MW! VOLUME 58, NUMBER 40 Soroptimists Schedule Piano (;' Recover Human Skeleton on Gunnison Island at the Superior Dairy. The dairy, which was for a few days while the new improvements made, now is back in operation. Week closed down were being News, Journal Will Hold Open House, Friday Missionary Receives New Miss Hill was educated in the United States, being an honor graduate from Howard University, with a B. M. degree. She has also attained an M. A. degree from the Ohio State University, with a major in music, history, and literature. ing of a recent unusual assignment given Elder C. Hal Rasmussenv son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rasmussen, Mantua. Elder Rasmussen, a missionary, who for the past year has been serving in Denmark, has been assigned for the next year to do missionary work on the Faero islands. He will Ibe the third Mormon missionary to labor in the Faero islands. The islands are located west of Norway and north of England. Enroute to this Danish speaking island he and his companion, Charles 'Madsen, Price, who has been on the islands for the past . six months, were to' stop ' Off in Scotland for a brief visit. is the main crop of the community with fishing the main Industry. They alsd raise sheep. ' During the winter months he will experience just two hours of daylight each day tout when summer arrives the longest daylight hours will number 23. Ships are able to land in the harbor during the entire year; it does not freeze over, but regular ships arrive once a month In the winter and twice a month in the summer. iHe learned of his assignment upon his return from the dedi cation of the Switzerland LDS temple. 1954. Occurred Friday. Southern Pacific Chorus Sing , Retirement Plans Discussed by Club South Stake MIA The problem of Facing Re tirement Realistically was ex . o ' plained to members of the Ro noon club last by Friday tary Rev. Walden Toe vs, who served inHe was as guest speaker. The South Box Elder Stake Girl Life troduced by J. E. Ryan who MIA leadership meeting will be acted as program chairman. held Thursday evening, Oct. 6, Becky Munns, Earlier in .the meeting Mr. in the Sixth ward chapel. Board daughter of Eldon and Alta and Mrs. Hervin Bunderson, Mr. members will meet at 7 p, m. Rhodes Munns, ol Garland, died and Mrs. Milt Peters and Mr. All ward officers and teachers Thursday in the Valley hospi and Mrs. Ross Bowen were hon will meet for the general sestal in Tremonton, of pneumonia. ored on their wedding anniver- sion at 7:30 p. m., with departThe baby was 'born Sept. 14, saries. ment class .work following. 1955, in Tremonton. Surviving are' the parents, one Headed for Kansas City Convention brother and two sisters, Terry, Sue and Judy Munns, Garland; the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Munns, Garland, and Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Rhodes, East Garland. Funeral services were conduct ed Friday In the LDS Garland ward with Bishop Duane Archi bald officiating. Interment was in the Garland cemetery. Pneumonia Claims Leadership Slated of Baby FFA Officers Will Attend V3 P''- T - Convention Sheriff Warren W. Hyde, Deputies Stanley A. May and Paul Johnson examine some of the human bones recov ered on Gunnison Island in Great Salt Lake, Sunday. They will be sent to the medical school, University of Utah, for further analysis. . . . Veteran Dies Homecoming Slated Forty Ground Observers Are Sunday After Given Training Long Illness Arlo Brigham City has 40 members of the ground observer corps, following last weeks intensive training program, it was announced by Mrs. George Hodges, chairman for Ithe Civil Defense program. i The class, largest dn the history of the state, will receive their wings, Identification cards and diplomas as soon as they arrive, possibly next week, the chairman announced. 38, of was born August 3, 1917, Honeyville, a son of Earnel and Ellen Madsen Nielson. He was reared and educated dn Garland, graduating from Bear River High school and the Utah State Agricultural college in Norman W. Olsen Logan. . . . will be honored at a homeOn Aug. 3, 1943, he married coming program Sunday eve- DanLeen Pierce at Fort Ord, ning, October 9, at 7 p.m. in Calif. Their marriage was solthe First Ward chapel, after emnized in the Logan temple returning recently from la- April 3, 1954. boring in the Eastern States Surviving are his widow, two LDS Mission for the past two daughters, Sue Ann and Jean Ellen Nielson, Garland; his par years. ents, two brothers, and one sis ter, Ferris and LaDell Nielson and Mrs. Clalne (Carma) Archibald, Garland. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, .today, at p. m., in the Garland LDS Second ward chapel, with Biship Duane - Archibald continued officiating, last week Drilling on Utah Southerns Federal No. Burial will be dn the Garland 1 oil and gas test in the Snow-villcemetery. area and at weekend, the hole depth was given as 1,125 area, was spudded on Sept. 24. feet. It is located in the SE SW 22 The test hole, second in the He ini Training courses were covered and Thursday evenings and the response was very from Instructions gratifying. the state filter center who conducted the class, described it as the largest class to be taught and finished at any one time. Additional classes will be recruited In the near future, it was announced by Glen S. Nel son, Who was named chief ob server of the Brigham City post. Miss Hannah Hillam is assistant to Nelson. , Local Man Wins A Drilling Continues AtSnowvilleTest Cash Award at Work Y. Nielson, Garland, died Sunday in th Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City after an illness of three years. Mr. Nielson was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was Hn the Utah National Guard for five years and during World War II served with the Army in the Pacific theater. on Tuesday Frank Earnel Fujikawa of Brigham City with one of 34 HiU Air Force Base employees to receive cash awards for their sugges- tions to improve government operations. He was awarded ten dollars for his contribution Mo. . The convention will be held after which the boys will return by train to Oma ha. Neb., where ithe Union Pact f!c Railroad company will be hosts to all FFA boys making the trip from , ithe western part of the United States. Entertain ; ment will include a Ibanquet, tour of Boys Town, and a visit to the stockyards" and the rail road shops. The boys will then continue on to their homes. Oct. 14N-10- t Examining Their Railroad Tickets LeRoy Craner, ... are left to right, Johnny Kondo, reporter, Box Elder of the historian, Parker, and Wynn president, Oct. for to the na8, FFA leaving school club, prior High tional Future Farmers of America convention at Kansas will be Lawrence Hunsa-kerCity, Mo. Also making the trip local club. sentinel, for the , . Call Meeting way. How long A call was issued this week for a Republican mass meeting to be held Monday, Oct. 10 at 8 p. m. at the War Memorial Home, it was announced by Willis Hansen, city ehalirman. Purpose of the convention is to name three candidates to fill vacancies on the Brigham City council, each toeing elected for four year term. Also to be elected at the meeting will be a city chairman, a ehairlady and secretary-treasure- r for the city Republican or, ganization. The Brigham City municipal election will be 'held on Tuesday, Nov. 8. the body had been exposed to the elements is unknown but the bones were bleached and the skeleton was not complete, indicating some may have been washed away. to Sheriff Hyde, According there is a strong possibility that the body may ibe that of a man who was known to have been run over Sometime between 1931 and 1934 by a Southern Pa- cific train, near ColLn on the west side of Promontory where the rails run from the rock fill , onto the trestle. , , Sometime during those years, Tom W. Goslin, Ogden, who was serving as bridge inspector at the time, found a mans leg that had been severed .tout the body Was never recovered. The leg was buried at Saline, Goslin reported. He ds now water service foreman for the Southern Paci- Lincoln Addition Dedication Tonite fic. VanDeGraff reported to the Parents of Lincoln school stuthat he found the skull dents special invited guests sheriff bone a leg bone exposed and the general public are cor on theand surface on his first trip dedi invited attend to dially the uninhabited island. The cation exercises planned tot this to rest of the body was found unevening, Wednesday, October 5, der about a foot of sand and at the school auditorium. The program wild begin at silt by the search party Sunday. officers Sheriff department 7:30 p. m. under the direction of for shipare bones the preparing Douglas Mann, general chair- ment to the medical center at man. the University of Utah where Following the hour long pro will be examined Full Schedule District Representative United States Senator Outlined for Two-Da- y Event Senator Arthur Descendant of Brigham Young Dies Last Week them to Intermountain school at 10:30 a.m. where they will be the guests of Dr. George A. Boyce and will make a tour of the school to see the marked progress being made there. At noon Friday they will be guests at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary' club at the Idle Isle.' The afternoon hours will be spent making a tour of Erigham City with Call and wyll visit with local citizens. From 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.. a legislative clinic will be held in the court house when Brigham City citizens are invited to come and meet their national law makers personally. This clinic will not be conducted as a formal meeting, but as an informal discussion group, designed to help the members of congress become more sensitive to the feelings and needs of any individual or groups in Box Elder county, according to Dr. Dixon. Following dinner, they will attend the football game at the local high school campus between Box Elder and Weber. After the game, their concluding appearance will be at a meeting of the Northern Utah Veterinarians association at the Tropical Restaurant. Dr. Wayne Binns of Logan will preside at the meeting. , V. Wat- kins and Congressman Henry Aldous Dixon will spend Thursday and Friday of this week in Brigham City and Box Elder county, according to Newell Call, county chairman of the Republican party. . , Thursday at noon, they will be honored guests of the club at their regular weekly luncheon meeting at the Idle Isle, after which they will travel to the northern part of the county' where they will spend the remainder of the day. , Thursday evening they will appear at a meeting of the Womens Civic League at Tremonton. Friday morning at 9 a.m., the Federated Republican Womens club of Brigham City will sponsor a breakfast honoring the two dignitaries at the Tropical Restaurant at 9 a.m. Mrs. Tracy H. Larsen is chairman of the I k V -' - Dr. Henry Aldous Dixon is coming to Brigham City this week to acquaint himself with feeling and needs of Box Elder county people. . . . answer period. , . Mrs. Margaret Evans, presi dent of the organization, an nounced tha the public is in vited ,to attend the breakfast, .event. and Dr. which will be $100 per plate, Both Sen. Watkins Dixon will speak and time will Reservations may be made by be allowed for a question and calling Mrs. Evans at 461 pr Arthur V. Watkins . . . will be present at legislative clinic at 4 p.m. Friday afternoon in Court House, to meet Brigham City, people and hold informal discussion. Mrs. Larsen at 1366, by Thursday noon. for the Friday's schedule visitors continues by taking by gram, refreshments will be serv- they ed in the auditorium and tours of the new addition as well as the original part of ithe build ing will be conducted. Working with Mann on arrangements have been Principal Victor J. Bott and Mrs. Glen Fife, PTA president, plus a host of committee members. Watkins, Dixon Coming Thursday, Friday n 10-1- Republicans To Fill Slate Ki-wa- LeRoy Craner, Lawrence Hun saker, Wynn Parker, and Johnny Kondo, officers of the Box Elder High school FFA club, will leave Oct. 8 toy train to attepd the na it jon al Future Farmers of Amer tea convention at Kansas City, Initial discovery of the remains was made on Sept 11, when Casper VanDeGraff, Ogden, turned over part of a skull and a leg bone, found near the shoreline of the desolate island on a previous exploration trip. It was apparent that the body had been washed up on the shore, Sheriff Warren W. Hyde explained and the area was excavated and silted far evidence as to his identity. Found were 10 buttons, bits of cloth and a metal fastener from a pair of Lee bib overalls, and jumper. Gunnison island is north of the Southern Pacific trestle over the west part of the lake and was used during the war as a bomto target. It is a 36 mile trip by boat from Promontory Pointy taking three hours each , -- U. S: , a win and a loss on record. Box Elder will seek to keep in the conference running. Weber was dumped last week by Ogden and stands in the 500 bracket along with Ben Lomond. Bear River, and Logan. Ogden, with two wins, leads with a perfect record while North Cache, having played an extra game, stands second with two wins and one loss. South Cache is in the cellar with three losses. ' ' Minor Accident : w r She received her early training from the renowned pianist and teacher, Hazel Harrison. Subsequent study included such eminent pianists and teachers as Madame Olga Samaroff-Sto-kowskJerold Fredirc and George Hadded- from 1945 to Under Mary Hills magical fingers the music comes alive in the most dynamic and persuasive fashion, as she plays an exciting and thrilling program of classics and popular medlaysf. 5 until 8 p.m. Tickets for the concert may be obtained at a cost of one dollar of equipDemonstrations for adults and fifty cents for ment and a tour of the plant students, from members of the will be included. Refreshlocal Soroptimist club. ments will be served and perMembers of the local club insonalized souvenirs offered to clude Elnora S. Bowcutt, Hazel Breltenbeker, Norma Butler, all visitors. Claybaugb, Dorothy Hanlon, Magda Drewes, . Bessie Hansen, Grace Hansen, Hannah Hillam, Norma Jensen, Rilla Jensen, Carrie Johnson, Ann Johnson, Verabel C. Knudson, Lenora Romer, Annie R. Tingey, ChaX' Luella O. MacFarlane, lotte Mangseth, Mabel Nielsen, A minor accident occurred Fri- Grace Petersen, Dorothy Robday, Sept, .30, al First South bins, and LaPreaL Wight.. and Main street, when a car driven by Edward Voege, 45 South Second West, was driving away from a parallel parking position as a car driven by Wesley Blain Raysten, Clearfield, Will drove past, hooking the right . rear fender of the Raysten car onto the front bumper of the The Southern Pacific Male Voege car. Chorus from Ogden, Will present No one was injured and there the program at the Sunday eve ning meeting in the Mantua were no arrests made. ward, Sunday, Oct,-- 9, at 7:30 p. m. The public' is invited to ' at tend, according to Bishop Norman Jeppson, of the Mantua ward. 1 News comes from Denmark LDS mission headquarters tell- rr v the - . The bleached bones on an unidentified human were recovered Sunday when Deputy Sheriffs Stanley A. May and Paul Johnson accompanied a group from the explorers club at Ogden to remote Gunnison island in Great Salt Lake. With . In observance of National Newspaper Week, the Box Elder News and Journal will hold open house at their new printing plant 55 South First West on Friday r evening, from Assignment new starting hour of 7:30 p. m. has been set for the Weber, Box Elder game to be played on the local field Friday evening, it was announced this week by high school officials. A i, i Bones Found on Remote Gunnison Island May Be Man Killed by Train Weber, Box Elder Game Friday Will Start at 7:30 Members of the Soroptimist International club of Brigham City will sponsor Mary Hill, amazing pianist of West Indian descent, in a concert on Nov. 2, in the auditorium at the Intermountain school, beginning at 8 p. m. Was Moved in 10 PAGES Twenty Year Old Mystery May Be Solved by Discovery of Skeleton " Concert Nov. 2 wa; Last Heavy Equipment a towering new metal stack on the new boiler ... to install , BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1955 t Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Eliza C. Cannon Young, 89, mother of Mrs. J. Leo Nelson of this city, were conducted on Monday at noon dn Salt Lake City. She died Wednesday morning in a hospital in Burbank, Calif., of causes incident to age. Mrs. Young was the oldest living granddaughter of Brigham Young. She . was born March 3, 1866, in Salt Lake City, a daughter of Mark and Mary Young Croxall. She was married to Abram H Cannon, a member of the LDS Council of Twelve Apostles, on. Jan. 11, 1887, in Mexico. He died fn 1896, and in 1913, she was married to Dr. Albert C. Young. He died in March 1930. Since that time, she has made her home with two of her daughters spending the summer months at the J. Leo Nelson home in Brigham City, and her winter months, with Mrs. T. O. Leaver in Burbank, Calif. Survivors include three daughters and two sons, Mrs. Leaver, Burbank, Calif, f Mrs. Nelson, Brigham City; Mrs.' R. B. Needham and Willard L. Cannon, Salt Lake City; Ind Spencer C. Cannon, Magna; 16 grandchildren; 31 and one two and two half sisters, Tracy Y. Cannon Mrs. William T. Cannon and Mrs. Heber C. Sharp, Salt Lake City, and Mark Y. Croxall, Tacoma, , Washington. Burial was In the Salt Lake City cemetery. half-brother- s |