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Show Boy Scout Fund Campaign Kickoff KlIW: VOLUME 60, NUMBER 7, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1957 Meeting Set for Wednesday Night ' ' Four Hundred Workers Open Drive Thursday, Friday to Finance 1957 Boy Scout Program 8 Pages Scouters of iBird Haven district are all set for the fund raising drive which will be conducted Thursday and Friday of this week, following a Wednesday night kickoff meeting to be held at Lincoln school auditorium at 7 :30 p.m., it was Fruit Growers announced by Dr. George A. Boyce, finance chairman. Many of the workers, captains, Set Convention majors and general committee chairmen attended a kit building session on Monday night at Intermountain school, received prospect cards and divided them The annual horticulture conamong the various wards In Bird vention of Box Elder county is to be held Saturday, Feb. 10, NEW PREXY Zenos Earl Haven district. was named president of the The advance gift committee, In the court room of the county court house in Brigham City, Brigham City Rotary club headed by J. Leo Nelson, is al! according to Delmont Beecher, last Friday at the annual ready at work contesting sustaining members, those who conpresident of this association. election. tribute $25 or more to the scout Fruit growers will want to atprogram. tend the two sessions, which will Other business firms and Indibe held at 10 a. m. and at 2 p. m. viduals throughout the district to hear specialists from the will be contacted on Thursday USAC discuss the newest methand Friday. ods of controlling insects in tlr After completing their calls, orchard, marketing of fruit, and ward and business district workfertilization recom practices ers will turn In their reports to mended by the Experiment Sta their captains who will report to tion, Beecher stated. the ward major. Majors will George Nielsen, Jr., said that see that the ward has been comthis group should consider methofelection of the At annual pletely covered and will turn In ods to market their sour cherficers of the Brigham City Ro- funds and reports .to Boyd Shefries more profitably and that committee would be elected to tary club last Friday, Zenos Earl field, district auditor, or leave was named president for the them at the Box Elder County SCOUT work on this problem. EXECUTIVE A drawing for door prizes will coming year. Earl has served Bank. A. Erickson has been David as the vice president during be made at both meetings, the Willard Explorer Post 609 will as Scout District assigned past year. be in charge of the opening flag association points out. Executive to service Bird Chosen for the vice president ceremony at the Wednesday Haven and Golden post was Alf Freeman, while J. night kickoff meeting. PresidSpike Leo Nelson was reelected as club lie plans .to make districts, at which evat this session, ing treasurer and Ezra B. Owen was ery worker and officer is expecthis home in Brigham City in reelected secretary. ' ed to attend, will be Hervin the near future. . Selected for two vacancies on Bunderson, r assistant chairman. the board of directors were Oluf A Russell Croft, Ogden, forZundel and Edward W. Payne. While the new officers will not mer president of Lake Bonnea regional forbe Installed until June, it was ville council andwill make the official, estry in election to hold the necessary advance of the district confer- kickoff address at the Lincoln school meeting. Robert Hills, Jr., son of Mr. ence which will be held March Following the formal meeting, and Mrs Robert A. Hills of 525 3, 4 and 5, at Salt Lake City. workers will be given their prosNorth Second West, Brigham pect lists and will make their City, received the Eagle award to own individual contribution in scouting at a special three-distrithe campaign. David A. Erickson, district court of honor held at 400 scouters scout executive, has been asApproximately Tooele on Feb. 6. will take part In the finance cam- signed to service the Bird Haven The youth attained a remarkpaign which is expected to cover District, centered at Brigham able goal in earning this covetevery home and business estab- City, and the Golden Spike Dised award while still 13 years of lishment in the district during trict, centered at Tremonton, It age. He became 14 years of the two following days. was announced this week by age on Feb. 11, five days after It was pointed out that con- Preston- - W. Pond, scout executhe award. will receiving receive lovers borhood children EVERYBODYS VALENTINE Thursday eve; young Darling Carol Fishier, tributors may pay In cash or tive of the Lake Bonneville their first elaborate Valentines and husbands and wives ' The family recently moved to 5 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fishier, smiles subscribe on a monthly or quar- Council, Boy Scouts of America. from Tooele City Two Brigham City motorists terly payment schedule. will be renewing vows with Valentine remembrances to- Brigham her Valentine greetings to the entire community. YoungErickson will establish resiwhere Robert was registered not guilty to charges made At the conclusion of the Wed- dence In morrow as will many others. sters will be delivering their Valentine wishes to neigh with Troop 460 of the Tooele plead Brgiham City in the in the city police department nesday meeting, light refreshIs now lookSeventh ward. During his two by two separate accidents which oc- ments will be served before ad- near future. He hometo, rent, ing for a suitable years in scouting at Tooele, he curred recently. i journment, it was as senchief and served den as reported. , . not ior patrol leader. He will now Geneva H. Fife plead to guilwas Lake He the by employed of failure keep Bonneville Council on Sept. 15, change his registration to Troop ty to charges Peach Days Will 100 of the Brigham City Seventh proper lookout and failure to 1956,' and Is livings In Ogden at on Jan. 28, yield Area-- -. ward. the present time. Be Held Sept 6-- 7 '' He is also active in the dea- when the car which she was drivErickson completed his train.: Pennies are beginning to pa- ular treatments as well as sei cons quorum and in othr ing collided with noe driven by ", ing as a professional Scouter at Future Developments in Corinne Area to Committee Decides chi- church activities in the Brigham Albert, Thorson. rade again this year for children vices - to its the National Training school for Claire S. Bingham of Honey-villwho are patients at the LDS ldren whose illness makes it City Seventh ward. Scout Executives on Aug. - 8, Be Considered in School Addition Plans Peach Days, Brigham Citys not when to for at the Childrens them live hospital. plead guilty necessary Primary harvest festival, will be 1956. He graduated from the The Penny Parade in Brigham hospital for treatment. charged with failure to give annual on held Friday and Saturday, University of Utah with a major Proposed plans for an addition to the Corinne eleme- City will continue through the a Highly skilled specialists in proper signal when making in elementary education in June 6 7, it was announcand Sept, ntary school came a step closer to reality last week when W. entire month of February. turn on Forest street speech, hearing and dental clin. of last year. Durrell Nielsen, president of the Board of Education, apon Feb. 1, and her car collided ed this week by the Box Elder In February each year all LDS ics as well as occupational and He served as a missionary for of Commerce, sponChamber i addito Bowa make a committee teachers of needs the for officers and one driven with and the wards by Wayne physical study pointed therapy Primary the LDS church In the Western event. tional facilities at the Corinne school in connection with make a canvass of their respec- blind nursery serve small paen, which was following the sors of the States Mission from 1949 to which will fall These dates, invehicle. tients. tive wards inviting anyone Bingham future developments in the Corinne area. 1951. He then entered military of week one advance in just sick To be accepted at the hospiBoth trials were held last week terested in the welfare of Named as chairman of the service conand served in the Mawere State the Utah Fair, of and crippled children to contri- tal a child need not be of parand upon recommendation committee was Lamoin E. Cowfrom 1951 to 1953.- rine a Corps at firmed meeting recently bute one penny or more for each ticular race or creed. Although City Attorney Walter G. Mann, of the Utah to Shows and Brigham City with ley, who will work with Delbert Coming Fairs both cases were dismissed bebirthday of every member of the patients are mainly from the inCook and Hervin Bunderson In meets an- Erickson to make their home which committee acto is used of cause lack tots termountain The small of evidence, money area, family. will be his wife, Loral, and in February to reserve determining the future needs. maintain the hospital in Salt come from every state and somecording to City Judge B. C. Call, nually their three children, Randy, 4, festivals the This action was taken as a follodates for major times as far away as Mexico and who presided at (he court Lake City. and w-up to the January meeting, Sandra, six and celebrations of the state, Diane, is big and new Tahiti. The hospital months. when board members were preit was announced. 1952 Children in built and rehaare modern or helped just Beta Sigma Phi sorority will Erickson la currently assist- -' sented a second preliminary Attending the committee with modern equipment, com- bilitated whether or not their lng the Bird Haven District sketch of the proposed addition add another sweetheart to their plete laboratories, from City Brigham doctors meeting families can for top pay hospital to the Corinne school. It was listr Thursday evening, Feb. 14, and staff. were Ross C. Bowen, secretary-manage- r Scouters with the "Friends for services. as of 1957 is disclosof the chamber and Scouting Finance Campaign to pointed out that on Aug. 23, ed Sweetheart Local Primary workers urged The hospital maintains, many at their annual Sweetheart 1956, the board took action to acSam of the Box Elder be kicked off this evening, WedGordon dance beginning at 9 p. m. at different services for children that all Help a child who has nesday, under the direction - of school cept the first preliminary sketch the be at a home and High chance can faculty. who to be live made well join hall. recreation ward Fourth Dr. George A. Boyce. Holand prepared by Hodgson to the hospital for reg the Childrens Penny Parade. The sweetheart is chosen by brought brook, architects, with the unThe first hint of spring was derstanding that modification be secret popular vote by members of both Xi 'Alpha' and Epsilon made if found necessary. noticed In the weather this week when the mercury took a Jump The second sketch, presented chapters. Mesdameg who have occupied from 28 degrees during the earin January, revealed a considerable increase in square feet, the royal throne in the past inly morning hours to 52 degrees Local Visit therefore the board took the clude: Mrs. Elaine Ward, Mrs. during the middle of the day on matter under advisement at that Reva Nelson, Mrs. Lillian Felt, Tuesday. Professor Harrison Groutage Mrs. Barbara Rowe, Mrs. Jean The snow has been melting time and the committee to inof Utah State the Agricultural Fryer, during the past weekend rapidly vestigate the prospective condi- Davis isand Mrs. Virginia In to visit college Logan plans As the tradition, Mrs. Fryer and the sun has been a welcome tions was appointed at the Feb Brigham City, Friday evening, YOUNG EAGLE SCOUT will place the crown on the new visitor Monday and Tuesday. ruary meeting. Feb. 15. Robert Hills Jr. received his High and low temperatures as schools in At the January meeting of the Sweethearts head, Thursday. grade Elementray He will an and illustrated guests present Special patrons Scout Award on Feb. recorded by Charles Clifford for Board of Education, a delegation have City, including Bunderlecture at the Brigham City Eagle five been invited to join with Brigham Central and Lincoln, are art 6, son, days before his just representing Brigham City, re- members and their partners Art Center at Central school for 14th He is the son again participating in the fifth with program to birthday. quested an investigation regard- the party. begin at 7:30 of annual poetry contest sponsored is to Mr., and Mrs. Robert A. ing whose responsibility it crossm. as chairmen for the p. Serving the Civic Improvement club. control traffic at school All men and women in the Hills, 525 North Second event are Mrs. Neldi Parsons by have been enings on Main street. Bunderson and Mrs. DeAnn Ebeling with Youngsters as well as school West, Brigham City. The community, meetversat the February their reported interested decora- thusiastically penning in art, are family recently moved here with students, assisting pledges come received es for the competition. invited to attend. ing that he had and tions other arangements. from Tooele. munications from Provo and OgThe project is handled under Mrs. Oneta J. Thorne explainden City Corporations, both of the direction of the Civic club ed that there will be time for which pointed out that these youth project with Mrs. Olof questions to be answered followWill Music in cities assumed the responsibility as chairman. Zundel Directly Legion ing the lecture. of providing and paying for safecharge of the poetry project arwill Mr. also Groutage explain rangements is Mrs. Raymond the paintings he now has exhibty measures in areas where students cross busy highways. The Payne with Mrs. Kent Jensen ited at Central school. Eve board members stated, therefore, and Mrs. Wayne Loveland asthat the city government should sisting. The Crusade for Freedom is The MacDowell Music club of various talents and will present The poems were collected yesfurnish this protection. evening of muBrigham City will feature junior a In following up a request from being sponsored by members of terday, Tuesday, Feb. 12, and members of the organization in sic Saturday night, Mrs. Christhe Box Elder Medical Society the American Legion Auxiliary. will now go to members of the The drive is to continue from Writers Realm for judging. a concert of songs, including tiansen promised. that the Board of Education inFeb. 12 to 22. Tickets have been given with solos, duets, trios and combined crease payment 'for be named in each Winners will Sixty-fiv- e National on numbers to the organizafrom examinations $1 Saturday evening, purchase of a box of candy, room also and winners physical grade for tions Crusade the Feb. 16 tabernacle. the at the past two weeks, as support during three honored at Superintendent each of student, the $3 per club and K. E. Weight communicated with Freedom. These organizations schools. concert The is being given for junior members of the of members of the boys choir have E. Allen Bateman, state super- are a perfect to of the funds purpose raising orthe homes of Brigham intendent, requesting an opinion America,' fraternal and civic further the musical education contacted , residents to offer them an Thomas Inter- of City on this matter. Bateman mailed ganizations, veterans group, the Corinne Schedules Tommaney, communof this mountain school principal, will ity,young people to Mrs. Leon opportunity to attend the concert a copy of a legal opinion given three major religious groups, inaccording womens labor to help further musical cabe the featured speaker at the dustrial, former unions, Ball Gold D. Green Clinton and Vernon, by Christiansen, president of the and and reers indicaof groups which youth organizations. Thursday by purchasing the candy evening meeting Attorney General, But your support is needed, and tickets. The annual Gold and Green the American Legion, it was an- organization. ted that Boards of Education Each year the MacDowell MuAny person not contacted may physical too, Eugene Holman, national Ball for members of the Corinne nounced this week. may conduct ward will be held Saturday night Tommaney will discuss the sic club presents a Young Ar- obtain a box of candy and ticket examinations if they deemed it crusade chairman, adds. Radio Free Europe is support at the ward recreation hall, be- operation of the school and ex- tists scholarship to an accredi- from any of the officers of the adviseable, but are under no leMACDOWELL TRIO ed by the Crusade for Freedom, ginning at 9 p. m. Rehearsing a trio number for the Teachso. do to plain the program set up for ted college in this state, to a de- club, including Mrs. Christianobligation gal also Barconcert student. ob- which in turn is supported Muriel Mrs. preto serving be by They the will Gleaner being sen, Junior after presented by junior members are boys Saturday president; night graduation. required girls ers, however, All Legionnaires are Invited sent achievement awards to a ker, vice president; Mrs. Mildefective the American people. honored during the evening and serve students for of the MacDowell Music Club in the Tabernacle, are left to' It broadcasts to 70,000,000 cap- an outstanding floor show will to attend and bring a friend to ' boy and girl graduate at Box dred Anderson, secretary; and right, Letty Hunsaker, Linda Hunsaker and Betty Hunteeth, eyes and hearing. Elder High school each year In Mrs. DeEsta Whitney, business The matter will now be refer- tive people in Poland, Czechoslo- be presented, including num- hear this educational talk. saker, with Paulette Lichtenstein at the piano. Letty and The meeting begins at 8 p. m recognition of accomplishments manager. red to PTA organiations to de- vakia, Hungary, Roumania and bers from Brigham City as well Betty arq- - twin daughters of Mrs. Ruth O. Hunsaker, and in subbe available field of music. the as from the Corinne ward, un at the War Memorial Home. A Tickets will also termine their feelings as to the Bulgaria people who are Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hunsaker, all conadviseability of conducting the jected to Communist versions of der the direction of Mr. and dutch lunch will be served after Junior members of the club at the door the night of the of news. the was Honeyville. out Mrs. are it Mas Hall. in the on their cert, pointed meeting. developing rapidly Page Two) (Continued Here Saturday !NTC Rotary Club Picks Leaders For New Year Young Scouter Received Eagle Boy Scout Executive Is Award Feb. 6 Assigned Here ct City Judge Dismisses Traffic Cases School Board Appoints Committee Pennies Begin Parade to Hospital ToStudy.Needs of Corinne For Children; Primary Directs Drive ; right-of-wa- y e, r left-han- d , Beta Sigma Phi to Name Sweetheart 2, Hint of Spring Noted in Weather Pupils Take Part Harrison Groutage In Civic Club Sets Poetry Contest city-wid- MacDowell Auxiliary Feature Junior Members Saturday Sponsors Crusade Intermountain Official to Be pre-scho- cross-sectio- pre-scho- n Club Concert Legion Speaker d j |