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Show Univrsil 141 Microfilming Com. Piroont ve. Salt irkd City, Uth IL the Brigham City quota for the AmerAllred, DeVon Breitenbeker of Commerce and Jayceettes. on Friday. and Mrs. Members District Club South Stake Choir Will Present Delegates at County Convention Honors Go to The Seven Last Words of Christ 0 Friday Is Picked as Campaign Opener in South Box Elder 'Friday, March 30, has been designated as Red Cross day for Brigham City when volunteer workers will call at every home to offer memberships and receive contributions. , for the drive will be DeVon Breitenbeker and Mrs. Alma Allred, representing , the Junior Chamber of Commerce and Jayceettes, the local sponassisted soring organizations, by Wade E'beling and Mrs. Jean Davis as director member. Under direction of the ward captains and workers are being recruited for the one-dacampaign. j Skip Business District The appeal this year will be New officers were elected and delegates were named to attend the state conventions by both the Republican and Democratic parties at their county conventions held in Brigham City on Saturday. The Democrats met Saturday afternoon at the War Memorial Home with a record crowd in attendance. Named by acclamation as county officers to serve during the coming politiwere Omer J cal campaign N. Call, chairman; Thurza Young, vice chairman: Harold Reese of Bear Kiver City, secretary; and Tom Mattney of G. Nelson, April Activities Listed for Scouts Two outstanding events for Wayne Owens, Paul Fonnesbeck, Erie Compton, Mary S Anderson, Frank Aokie, Jay Law, George Davis, Howard Glenn, R. J. Brough, Douglas Wendell Coombs, Hall, J. J. White, William W. Smith, and George Nielson. The new county officers will also attend as delegates at large.. Republicans A capacity crowd also attended the Republican convention Saturday night in the Box Elder High school auditorium and elected Mrs. Elmer A. as chairman of the county organization, and Walter G. Mann as vice chairman. A secQUEEN Lovely Cheryl retary and treasurer will be apPalmer, daughter of Mr. pointed at a later date. State Committeemen and Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer, Named as state committeewas crowned, Queen of the from by the Republicans Utah National Guard at men the county were Mrs. Newell ceremonies in Salt Lake Call, Brigham City; Paul HolmCity Saturday evening. gren, Bear River City; and Max Adams, Tremonton. Delegates named to attend the state convention by include R. M. Kaiser, Isabel Merrell, P. C. Knudson, Edna Joyce Thorson, Lawrence Whitney, Mildred Baer, L. D. rice Reeder, Tracy Larsen, with a lovely white blanket inGeorge L. Johnson, Mau-forscribed Miss Battery A, from Thorson, Norman Jeppsen, the members of Battery A, 204 Rulon Ward, Robert J. Potter, Field Artillery Battalion, at the Theo Richards, Coleen Hansen, Max Adams, time she was crowned queen at E. R. Wheatley, the local Military Ball on Feb, Jesse Day, F. Leland Seely, J. 22. , Following the crowning Oleen Palmer, Ruel Eskelsen. C. ceremonies in Salt Lake City on J. Wood, A. P. Dalton, Craig Saturday night, she was pre Bramwell, A. M. Reeder, Clyde set of Glover, Clarence Perry and Ellis sented with a three-piecMiller. luggage to use on her trip. Delegates at Large She is a senior at the Box Elas delegates at Attending der High school and plans to will be Mrs. Elmer large attend the USAC next year and Walter G. Mann and follow a singing career. Wade Ebeling, president of the Another lovely contestant from Young Republican club. Brigham City was scheduled to combe in the Saturday night petition, Miss Julia Whitney, r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Whitney, 228 West First South. However, the name of Miss Whitney, a student nurse at the Dee Memorial hospital, Members of the Archery club who had been chosen as queen of the Ogden National Guard will meet Wednesday evening early in February, was with- at 8 p. m. in the City Hall. Election of officers will take drawn from the state competition, due to other committments place and plans for summer which were made for her entire events will be completed. Addinursing class. They were sched- tional business is also scheduled uled to begin training in the for the meeting. Shriners Childrens hospital in All members are urged to be Salt Lake City on Saturday, in attendance by Sterling JenMarch 24, while the contest was sen, acting president of the Scouts of Bird Haven district have been dated for April, it was announced this week by Dale Madsen, district camping chairman. to First will be a Skill-o-rebe held at the boys gymnasium on at Intermountain school Tuesday, April 10, at 7:30 p. m. Troops will compete in contests, games, all types of sporting events, first aid, life saving and other skills, he said. Also listed will be the seasons first camporee to be held April 20 and 21 at Little Mountain, Madsen said. 'The Friday and Saturday camp will made to individual families night for Boy Scouts, the also be and not to business organiza- chairman held announced. out. No was pointed tions, it solicitations will be made in the business district, it was anMiss nounced. The need, during this 75th anniversary of the American Red Cross, Is evert greater than Will in past years, Mrs. Mary Pearse Owen, chapter chairman, point Lovely brunette, Cheryl Pal, ed out. mer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. This condition was brought J. Oleen Palmer, 458 South about by the California floods Main, will leave Monday by during the Christmas holiday plane for Washington, D. C period when $12 million was where she will represent Utah spent, seriously depleting funds at the Cherry Blossom Festival. of the national organization, as well as other disasters during The honor comes to the local the past year, the chairman beauty after having been crowni ed Miss Utah National Guard said. in a beauty contest held SaturList Local Projects "Closest to the hearts of many day night in Salt Lake City. the of our local residents ' is the Miss Palmer represented blood donor program, such as Brigham City National Guard comthe one held here so success unit in the Saturday nightone of petition, where she was fully recently, Mrs. Owen said. 25 Utah beauties who were Other local Red Cross programs include water safety and life judged on their appearance in saving, first aid, home and high- evening gown, bathing suit, and a way safety projects and the personality poise, talent test. The talenwork of our home service chairted winner presented a soprano man. which she This work, under the direction solo, "La Boheme, of John Howard, involves many sang in Italian, during the talvaried functions including as ent test. Chosen as attendants to Miss sistance to service men and their families, aid to stranded Palmer, Saturday night, were travelers, financial aid in cases Miss Cheryl Brown of Spanish of sickness and death, as well as Fork, and Miss Jeane Stillman of Salt Lake City. She and her others. The Red Cross campaign also attendants will be entered in will be carried to other com the Miss Utah Pageant in Sepmunitles in South Box Elder tember of next year, 1937. county as fast as local chairmen On the trip can be contacted and their driv to the'nations capital, Miss Palannounc Howard es organized, mer will have a stewardess es- taking place. ed this week, as well as com cort, arranged for by the Namunitie's in North Box Elder. tional Guard, while enroute, and Church Supports Drive upon arrival at the Washington, In support of the Red Cross D. C. Airport, she will be honi of ored with a drive, the first presidency military escort to the Church of Jesus Christ of the Statler Hotel, where she will Latter-daSaints made a stir- stay during her week there. fashion ring appeal earlier this month, Banquets, dinners, In a signed statement, Presi shows, and A warning was issued this week to home owners to trips sight seeing dent David O. McKay, Stephen will fill the week for the parti of unscrupulous septic tank cleaners, roof paintbeware L. Richards and J. Reuben Clark, cipants in the Cherry Blossom stove repair men by Sheriff Warren W. Hyde. and ers in said part: Jr., Festival Queen contest next The public should beware of having people work We believe that the service week, as well as the time spent for them whom they dont know or who is not reprethe Red Cross Is rendering de rehearsing for the actual judg serves the fullest support, and ing of the contest. sented by a local, bonafide company, the sheriff said. we therefore urge the members Mrs. Palmer plans to accomEvery year there are several people taken in by of the church to contribute lib pany her daughter to Washing migratory septic tank cleaners who are charged exor75th rally in response to their for ton and will jfjtness the con bitant prices, much higher than they were led to beyear appeal anniversary test being held there. They also after the job is completed, he said. This is lieve, on their great to funds carry plan to visit with relatives in , way of taking the public. missions of mercy," just one that vicinity. Would-b- e roofers put cheap oil on the roof that Miss Palmer was presented will not last and in some cases is very inflamable, Friday Hearing then charged a tremendous price, Sheriff Hyde pointed Boy n e Klit-gaar- Not DOUBLE HONORS only was Mrs. Elmer Klit-- I gaard elected county chair-- ( man of the Republican Cen-- ! tral committee this week (but she has been named as the outstanding club woman of the Northern district. , d Wins Utah Crown; Brigham City Go to Cherry Blossom Festival CHAIRMAN Omer J. Call, Brigham City attorney, was named chairman of the Box Elder county Democratic central committee last Sat- urday. Clif-Wild- d Horse and Car Collide East Of Garland e Klit-gaar- three-minut- e Del-ma- Archery Club Will Meet This Evening District City to Open New Street Brigham City was awarded of occupancy to open up Fourth North street and remove an old building belonging to Marie T. Bergen, by First District court this week. The city was ordered by the tribunal to pay Mrs. Bergen $1,250 for her damage. The decree makes possible the opening of the street between First and Second East which has been in dispute for Active At Price Mrs. Klitgaard has been a some time. member of a club affiliated with the State Federation since 1933 when she joined a womans organization at Price of which she served as secretary, vice and president. She president was also vice president of the Business and Professional Womens club at Price. Moving to Brigham City, she became affiliated with the Civic Improvement club of which she Members of the Brjgham City is also a past president, serving Lions club will be selling as this year general chairman Wednesof the clubs 50th anniversary brooms this evening, day, as a project to aid the birthday party. blind. Local residents will be Is County Chairman to sup an opportunity She served as vice chairman given the Utah School for Deaf port of the Brigham City Republican and a Blind, by purchasing committee from 1948 to 1952 and broom from the Lions club this in a similar capacity for the evening. county central committee from Ward captains have been 1950 to the present time, hav- named and members assigned chairbeen elected county ing to each team to carry the projman at the reorganization meet- ect into every home in the city ing last Saturday night. She where they will offer for sale has also served as regional di- brooms made by blind students rector of the Womens Repub- at the Ogden school. Each caplican club. tain has front four to seven She was named as a delegate workers assigned to his district to the Womens Legislative The campaign will be dicouncil and served as organiza- rected by Basil Fife, A. P. Daltion chairman for the Box Elder ton, and Morris Glover, memchapter, which she has served bers of the club finance commit as president and now is a direc- tee. tor. A minimum quota of 12 brooms Serves Civil Defense has been established or each of From 1952 to 1954 she was the 61 club members who will chairman of womens affairs in actively work on the project. the county Civil Defense organAll home visits are planned a - defense for this ization, attending eveningrMarch 28. school in California. In 1950, Mrs. Klitgaard acted as state chairman of the Utah M Mothers committee and introduced the program into the Womens Federated club program. She served as Brigham City chairman of the Mothers March for Polio in 1954 and 1955. an order Sell Brooms For Project Men, Gleaner Banquet Slated In North Stake New Temperature Record Is Made North Box Elder and Gleaners are invited to the an nual banquet slated for Friday evening, March 30, beginning at 7:30 p. m. at the Tropical Res n Terrace couple taurant. received bruises and lacerations about the head and face when Saturday, March 24, with a Mrs. Dee CHristoffersen and J, their car struck a horse Satur- maximum temperature of 76 Dell Sackett, stake presidents are In degrees, was the warmest March for Gleaners and day night. day ever to be recorded in the charge of arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Sor- history of Brigham City, acA program, has been planned A Washington enson were returning to their home near Ogden after visiting with relatives at Blackfoot, Idaho, when the accident occurred on U. S. Highway 91, east of Garland, at about 11:45 p. m. cording to Charles Clifford, local weather recorder. March 1916 had held the record previously, with 75 degrees recorded one day. The high and low temperatures for the past five days are Patrolman William C. Sackett investigated the accident and reported that Sorenson successfully guided his car 250 feet to a stop after the impact. The couple was taken to the Valley hospital at Tremonton, A slight trace of moisture was where Mrs Sorenson was hospitalized with severe cuts, and reported Tuesday, Clifford said, medical as he predicted the next few her husband received treatment and was then days will continue to be and $1 per plate is the charge. Tickets will be available In each of the North stake wards Tuesday evening at Mutual, Ward advisors are also planning to canvass the wards. A motion for Immediate occupancy of certain premises needed in connection with the new sewer lines will be heard in First District court on Friday, according to the court docket The action is being taken by Brigham City Corporation and several local owners are involved in the litigation. Set in Salt Lake The Lewis Neeley, Sr., family reunion will be held at the Thirteenth ward, 375 East First South, in Sunday, Salt Lake City, April 8, at 4 p. m. on good program has been ar ranged, and a charge of 75 cents will be made for the lunch A which will follow. . Plans Annual Dance Festival The girls at Intermountala school are learning of foreign lands in a way that is a lot of fun. They are preparing for their second annual dance festival, in which ten countries are represented by typical dances - r in gala, costumes. From the snappy Virginia Reel of the United States, the festival leads into more dances of other countries. Mexico in all its vivid color Is presented in the Mexican Hat dance. From our neighbors across the sea comes the Highland Fling, Tan-tol- l, Gustafs Skoal, and others. Then on the more' sedate side, England gives us the Ribbon dance and Gathering Peascods. The dance festival concludes with a grand finale reviewing the contributions of all countries, ending on the strains of God Bless America. The presentation of this festival has been anticipated for several weeks among the girls, attendants, and advisors, who have put forth every effort to make this accasion a success. The Girls department cordially Invites the public to attend this dance festival on Tuesday night, April 3, at 7 p. m. at the Boys gym of the school. Inter-mounta- v in Bands Give Benefit Concert Thursday The instrumental music de- - der High school auditorium at partments of the Box Elder and 8 p. m. Bear River High schools will Sharing the spotlight will be present a concert Thursday eve- the Bear River High school ning. March 29, at the Box El- - band, the Box Elder High school band, and the combined Bear River-BoElder school concert orchestras. x High The Box Elder band will play Fantasy for Band, by Erickson; Pa vane by Gould; arranged by Yoder, and Stars and Stripes Forever by Colo-ram- a, Sousa. The combined orchestra will Andante Cantabile present from the Fifth Symphony of Dance of the Tschaikowsky; Hours Three by Ponchielli; Brothers Overture 'by Cima-rosClock Syncopated by Andersen; Tales from the Vienna Woods by Strauss; and A Tribute to Romberg, arranged by Campbell-Watson- . Selections to be presented by the Bear River band are "Fairest of the Fair March by Soue sa; Gypsy Life from The Teller by Herbert-Issar- ; March for Band, opus 45 by Foulon Beethoven Erickson; Overture by In addition, special numbers will be presented by local talent. An admission of 50 cents will be charged to finance a tour to be taken by the combined orchestra on April 3 and 4. The will travel through group southern Idaho presenting concerts at various high schools In For-tun- out. Stove fixers come in and offer to fix up the stoves with good material. After they have left, the owner finds they have used useless clay or mud to do the repair job, he said. . In most cases, as soon as the job is pulled, these parties immediately leave the county making it very expensive to prosecute and very hard to get a complaint, the sheriff said. As a general rule, be sure you know who you are dealing with. Guarantees are worthless unless backed by a responsible firm or individual, he pointed out. Intermountain Box Elder, Bear River Orchestra and Service Men Used for Home Repairs Family Reunion i The traditional Easter cantata will be presented Sunday morning at 8 a. m. at the tabernacle 'by the South Box Elder stake choir. This is the sixth consecutive year that the choir has presented a cantata under the direction of Harold B. Felt. The title of this years presentation will be The Seven Last Words of Christ, by Dubois, the same as the past two years. The presentation was so well accepted In the previous years, that it is being repeated this year by public request. Featured soloists Will be Don Woodyatt, tenor; J. Earl Johnston, baritone; and Jean Madsen, soprano. Mrs. Louise Davis will be at the organ, and Dawn Rae Cheney at the piano. Harper Billings is manager of the choir. This years choir Is made up of 50 voices, and the choir members have been rehearsing diligently for the presentation. All residents of Brigham City and vicinity including mmbers of both Notth and South Box Elder stakes are Invited to attend, and a special invitation is extended to personnel and students at Intermountain school, Felt said Monday afternoon. -- Sheriff Warns Public on Itinerant Set for Brigham City Sewer Case Easter Cantata to Take Place Sunday AAorn of Tabernacle Court-Perm- its Lions Club to Name Delegates Named as delegates to the state convention were Dr. Harper L. Pearse, George Tiller, Martin J. Anderson, Mrs. Evelyn Bergstrom, Durrell Nielsen, D. ' Civic Member Mrs. Elma Klitgaard has been named "outstanding club woman of Northern Utah and as such will compete for state honors, it was announced this week by Miss Bessie Brown, Hyrum, northern district president. Each district in Utah will offer a candidate for state honors, the selection to be announced at the awards banquet at the State Federation convention to be held in April with a presentation to be made by the Salt Lake Tribune, Miss Brown said. treasurer. Jaycees, Jayceettes Sponsor Red Cross Day Drive in Brigham City 6 Pages Political Parties Name State Enthusiasm Shown By High Attendance At Saturday Meets drive to raise PLAN CAMPAIGN A one-da- y ican Red Cross is being planned by Mrs. Alma Jean Dayis, representing the Junior Chamber of the two organizations will visit every home 56 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1956 VOLUME 59, NUMBER 13 J0lN Jnj. -- Pares-Chileste- APPEAR ON BENEFIT High school musicians at Box Elder and Bear River are practicing this week for a benefit concert to be held Thursday night to help finance a concert tour of southern Idaho by the combined orchestra. Included in the string section are, left to right, Genieve Burt, Joan Sato, Kathleen Isaacson and Ada Lynn Nelson. that area. |