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Show Cu-rogi- Prtghnn Fob City 7 VOLUME 54, NUMBER 76 BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28, 1949 Splintered Trailer House , Smashed Auto ws,r.jras iS rk?vn will be held in home in Sept. 29, at 8 o'clock in the k?1ine Quig Nielsen, district dW. conference is called to to district business; Commander Department ,u x c. N'eslens message ;f. hear the report on the '. of the innal convention to the instructions to pass ir Memorial post - n the auxiliary, will ber message to the and will preside I the auxiliary portion of the auxil-membe- : rv - ogram. No. 10 of a.jjham City post and the 'Brigham City of the conjvHjary, as hosts the furnish will gee, and refreshments meet. Commander James ' powers of the local post and of 3. Clare Nelson, president auxiliary unit, are e local of the oiling out the details to opam and are planning itertain a large crowd. Commander Nielsen urged all leU-gip- full have a sts to representa-,- Stanford Hunsaker n present at the conference that the various post officers their instructions in ,i receive eir particular category with the Legion pro- - Bishopric Change Services For Made For Third Rasmussen 3111 veterans are invited to the conference. All of Members at-.n- d the Brigham City post still have night to save paying their dues, cents by said. aught In suspect was Wed-.npda- " Lilly-whit- - . as mies an hour Cox overturn--o- n the curve about five -- ee of miels town and rolled over times. hen Foote and Sackett ar-.- j at tlle scene of the wreck was unconscious. He was Memorial Wal in Brigham City where feported he suffered three en f! the Cooley ribs. coJ. Lee Wins Licutpnant Leo J. Lee, City received the of an air force iritm pilot gr.aduatin exercises co'n-a- r n,8 Fighter school F n??ndlcr' Arizona. the corning cere-frwics'"'118 nff! rccepllon was held at clu) or the new Zx."d t,heir guests. After roateiy 15 days leave he i;ii ? tactical unit dere r fioh1os ,raining will continue ype aircraft. Limi naat fee arrived at the last June alter 5letin H'iphSaihrSfbaSiCKtTainlng at e TeXaS fn months tour of cranVa, wdliams air school ?1opL ving8gtiLa tPtal of 100 hours in addition to a iiiL wdule of academic Jrs ftraining- Seventy-seve- IT - ,e He Sh - total n flyn2 time a sleek t fighter. iT. Shooting Star. iradua,e ot Box sch Elder attended the a short period f;thcr. Mr. John R. m Rrigham .City, ,,eor - obla-gat- o Additional Fair Winners Named ' . Idaho Injured Accident n seven-thirt- s, Commission !r spent- Success , tefuge. est Polio Drive Snow-ville- , Forest street. He mediately reported it by rail to Officer L. L. Foote of the ham City police department id William C. Sackett, trooper, 'ate highway patrol. By the time the two police offers arrived on the scene Cox roped into his car and drove to lain street turned south and eve to Second south street, rth the police cars in pursuit, turned west on Second south rd when he reached Fifth west nned north until he reached crest street where he followed nest street west towards the speeds as high , s Kel-le- vehicle Cox had ibeen near the alley ' on the Beaching K . riving )ith side of , ; , black-smithin- Friday, d rd y Howell Reservoir Being Constructed farmer-stockholder- d the y . Soio-Har- old . ' pick-u- radio i . . order was received Sept. 23, 'and Jieers of the county sheriff's .ice set up blockades on all the main roads in the coun-bu- t the suspect evidently ar-ein Brigham City before the ockades were made. Police Chief Harry Smith, who as off duty at the time, spot-A ; '. Brigham City police trooper after a wild isse through Brigham City and eat on Forpst., street ...towards " Open House , iptured by id a state refuge, Stevens Holst Held Cox, 35, of Declo, Idaho, was wanted by Burley, Ida-- i bird Wan-kier- For Evelyn Mae Thor-son- Brigham police officers as a a Thursday stabbing, Display Wins High Honors S.L.C. - E. C, ho . Funeral Services Suspect tabbing County Fair B. Ward Recently nerican Legion id Thursday ?wer$ The six recent cases are John and six, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peters, detrailer an automobile and Peters of Corinne; ArWilliam ocmolished in an accident that Mark row Wells, five, son of Mr. cured when a car attempting to Wells of Corinne; Mrs. and Lyle house a being pulled pass trailer Lee Sandra daughter of Quig, abuteMembers of the Eagle Aerie by a car crashed into the Mrs. Mr. Lavem Quig of and No. 2919 will have monthly ment of a bridge near Corinne Leone Poulsen, City; Brigham car The dances during the winter months, early Sunday morning. 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. it was announced this week by that ran into the bridge abuteIlunsaker L. Stanford Lawrence Poulsen of Brigham William Pearce, chairman of the ment was thorwn into the trailer . . . will leave for the mission Durrell Nielsen, 7, son of City; at was estimated house. Damage entertainment committee. The Mr. and Mrs. Durrell Quig Niql-seOct. Lake in home Salt City first scheduled party will be $3500. and Wayne Porter, 9, son of held on Tuesday evening, OctoInjured were Mr. and Mis. 10, and will leave for the Mr. and Mrs. , Walt Porter. field ber 11, with dancing from 9:00 Boyd Hewitt, of Bonneville Park, Netherlands mission suffered tesMr. 28, colds farewell Hewitt, until 12:00 oclock. Ogden. All children with coughs, shortly after. A A short business meeting will fractured ribs, lacerations around timonial will be held in his or fever should be kept out of be held before the dance, it was the mouth and the loss of several honor in the Honeyville ward school and public places and all pointed out, starting .promptly teeth. brothers and sisters of polio vica chapel, at 7 :30 oclock in the tims should be Mrs. Hewitt, ' 22, suffered at 8 oclock, and then the room kept out of school at the War Memorial home will fractured pelvis and chipped evening, October 9. from public places for and away vertebra. According to late rebe cleared for dancing. two weeks, Felt said. Only Eagles, t.heir partners ports from Cooley Memorial hosHowever, it is not necessary and invited guests may attend pital they are out of danger and for adults to be under any retjxe monthly affairs. A small improving. strictions when they have been admission will ibe charged at Hewitt was driving the autoexposed to the disease, Dr. Felt Wreck That Occured Near Corinne the door to defray expenses and mobile that crashed into the continued. On Mission Called refreshments will be served. abutement. . . . early Sunday morning when the car pictured attempted passing the trailer house Music According to a report toy the will be furnished by DanAlma Len Petersen, 21, Burley, and the car towing it ran into a bridge abutement. The car was thrown into the trailer Health department, there State a Ross as nie orchestra act and other Idaho, who had as passengers A call to missionary were 32 cases of polio reported house. Damage was estimated at $3500. entertainment features will be Mr. and Mrs. Varsel S. Jenks, for the Church of Jesus Christ in the state during the past provided for each party. Heyburn, Idaho, who were mar- of Latter Day Saints has been week. During the same period Hunsa.Future was L. will Stanford dances ried only three days before, A. monthly accepted by E. 1948 there were only be held on the first Tuesday driver of the car that was pulling ker of the Honeyville ward. He of time in All of the cases nine will enter the mission home at recent cases reported. the trailer house. evening of the month. Box Elin of polio Mr. and Mrs. Varsel M. Peter Salt Lake City October 10 and Other members of the enternot been Held had der reported county include sen were enroute to enroll in will sail soon after for the Neth- to the tainment committee health department. , erlands mission, with headquarMac Laren Funk, George Brigham Young university. An Increase in cases of polio Holland. Funeral services for Albert ters the at and Robert Hague, Corinne, Hawks, Utah and all, of the Rasmussen, who- died at his Howell. In Stanford is the eldest son of throughout was noted by,, the United States home To Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker early Tuesday morning, Among the matters of official for Infantile Mary Foundation National and has been engaged in farm business attended to by Elder Sept. 13, were held in the BrigA .beautiful Box Elder county in a recent bulletin Paralysis ham Sixth at ward the City his Friday father Harold B. Lee of the Council of past published. ing with ' display with a theme centered the Twelve Apostles year. He is a graduate of the at the 2 oclock in the afternoon. around the home, the farm and Have In Utah up to August 27, 1949, North Box Elder stake conferseminary and Box Elder high there had been 91 cases oJE polio factories, won the special award The program was as follows: school. He was also a student ence last Sunday was the addicomUtah at state fair the with . 34 for the home at Albert Prayer Mrs. Mary A. Stevens will at the U. S. A. C. at Logan for reported compared to tion of Clark iM- Hillam to the 1948. petition from all of the counIn same period with celebrate her 80th birthday a year. bishopric of the Third ward. At Prelude and Postlude Doris ties in 'Utah, according to Ed Up to August 27, 1949, in the an open house in the War MeA testimonial in his honor has a recent meeting of the ward commissioner. Ward, county United States there entire Tingey. Wed2, October morial of the for home, been Sunday, Norman V. Watkins was releasevening The display was made with planned cases reported combeen 20,513 Lottie Tyson and Doris Song after1 4 in in from to the oclock 7:30 at October 9 to be held ed as first counselor and Glenn intricately designed produce and for the , same to 11,155 pared Tingey. her the Honeyville ward chapel. An S. Nelson as second counselor to Funeral services for Evelyn noon. She Invites all of that goods produced factory 1948. in A. time of E. Invocation Bishop Mae Holst, 16, who was killed friends, neighbors and relatives invitation to attend is extended period come from Box Elder county. Bishop James Jensen, and Mr. Johnson. to the sudden increase in Due to She the house. and relatives. his to friends requests open all Nelson and Mr. Hillam were rear of the dis- when her horse bolted as she the number of cases of polio the Erma In the center Song Oh My Father no gifts be taken. sustained as first and second play was a miniature home, a was mounting it, Sunday after- that National Foundation found it Steffen. Hansen Juanita and Mrs. and her husband M near r. counselors a Stevens, her and 18, noon, miniature farm small September respectively. Remarks Anhder Earl necessary to start the Epidemic to came two home in Brigham City, were held small children,, Watkins was sustained as muJen- .building representing a factory. Remarks Emergency drived September 7, Bishop Floyd Utah as converts to the Church sic director of the ward. SunThree shafts of sheafs of grain in the Eighth ward chapel to secure additional funds lor the sen.'; .at 2 oclock, in the after of JesU Christ of Latter-dathe display of , thsci days action consisted of setting ' ' eame' from Violin jFeR. treating of poiio victims.; ,. no6n 1900. in with from Kansas the counselors apart for ' their Ernest Saints the Hansen They Bishbp j?res. J. Edwin Baird. home, farm and factory via enRemarks first lived in Willard where Mr, duties in the bishopric. center to the edges of the officiating. With some 30 Closing Remarks Bishop, Han- tire Stevens was engaged in Services were as follows: the Blue Creek Irrigadisplay.' . iMr. IHillam is the owner and sen. Is Placed around the shafts of is moving ahead at tion Howard home, company Prayer LilThe song Going Home manager of the Hillam Abstract were the vegetables, fruit Howell of the and construction to with 1906 In grain Beth moved prelude postlude, they and Insurance Agency. In his lian Felt with Harold Felt play- and canned goods that are pro- Tingey; invocation, ilsaac Allen; Utah, and took up dry reservoir in Howell, it was anchurch capacities he .was a ward ing the violin. in the county. duced Lamont Yates; piano farming in connection with his nounced today toy officials of the remarks, In City Merle Malmrose played acteacher and was the superintenof the winning dis- solo, Kamennoi-ostrow,. Designer blacksmith shop. company. dent of the Sunday school of the companiment on all of the muthe project When complete play was Marie Thorne Jeppsen. In 1914 Mr. Stevens health by Dorothy Ann ward. He has filled a mission sical numbers. Edward D. Ward, Box Elder Although all of the funds for remarks, Floyd Jenson; failed and they moved to Perry, will irrigate 3025 acres of land, to Germany. Mr. and Mrs. HilThe benediction was offered county commissioner, was - in A poem, Evelyn, written by Utah, to be near a doctor. Mr. with the cost of rebuilding the the Emergency Polio drive for lam and their two children, Joe by Joseph H. Peterson and the of the gathering of the Louis Squires and read toy Mary Stevens passed away in 1915. reservoir averaging approxi- Brigham City have not yet been and Marcia, live in their new burial was in the Brigham City charge material that went into the dis- Jeppson; vocal solo, "Softly and Mrs. Stevens with her children mately $35.00 per acre. turned in from the various or- home at 176 north First west. cemetery. Dedication was by Fred is an which new Geraldine dam The play. where moved to Brigham City, ganizations that have volunteer ThompTenderly, by Mr. Nelson was advanced from J. Burt. , son accompanied by violin .she.lived for a number of years, earth fill, will be 289 feet wide ed to canvass the city from door second to first counselor to Bish. at the base and 14 feet wide at to door, there is over $800 already by Harold Felt with Bar later moving to Ogden. He has served as op Jensen. bara Housley Basmussen at the She spent her life since 1900, the crest of the fill, and 45 feet in the fund, according to LaPreal Mother Kilroy's Harp counselor for the past three piano; remarks, Bishop Ernest in and around Brigham City, high from the channel bed, that Wight, chairman of the door to years. Mr. Watkins is leaving Is Buried In Montana Hansen; remarks Vv.illiam J. leaving only for short periods to drains the reservoir. The main door campaign. the bishopric to devote his full These Golden visit members of her family. She dam and wing dikes will meaThe need for the emergency Kotter; duet, Are H. H. and Mr. and Mrs. time to the direction of music Kilroy Years Are Passing, Mr. sure 4600 feet with the crest of drive became apparent with the and is now living here. in the ward. With the aid of Harps father, David Kilroy, Mrs. Abinadi Tolman; benedicMrs. Stevens is the mother of the wing dikes being six foot sudden increase of polio cases in, Several winners of first place tion, Lorenzo Bott; dedication of six Mrs. Nellie Wight and Mrs. Thel- were in Brigham City Saturday the United States. An increase children, five of whom are wide. ma Boss a saccompanists, and on their way to their home in awards in the clothing exhibit the grave, Charles Collett. The concrete spillway, is of of 80 percent was noted by ,the are: living. They with the advantage of a fine Salt Lake City from Butte, Mon- at the Box Elder county fair were Arthur N. Stevens, Sheridan, new design by Elbert Einstien, National Foundation for InfanWurtildzer organ recently pur- tana, where Mrs. David Kilroy omitted in the original list pub and tile Paralysis this year over last. Mabel Rasmussen of Jr., a hydraulic engineer, Mrs. Pearl Oregon; Hunsaker chased, it is hoped that in the was buried Thursday. She passed lished in the Box Elder Jourat tested the model was engiof Ira Oakland, Corinne; Range Assisting Miss Wight .with the nal They are; near future the ward will have away. Tuesday. On State Fair laboratories of the Uni- campaign in Brigham City are Idaho of Nelda neering Reports Calif.; Meyers an excellent choir as well as a Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kilroy said Larene Reed, Diane Rose, Vera Falls, Idaho, and Ethel Wheeler versity of California at Berkeley, Mrs. Elizabeth Madison and number of smaller ensembles to they would like to express their Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker of Brig- of The new spillway (will allow Mrs. K. W. Killpack. Chicago, 111. furnish music for the various thanks to their many friends Evans, Laura Kent, Coleen ham City, director of Home Arts fami- a flow of 1500 cubic feet of water The their and children Lou Ollie Adams, Anderson, of Utah State Fair, rehere for flowers and other ex- Margie Didericksont gatherings. lies are all home fer per second, and is so construct Saundra division She reports this occasion.expected turned Due to this reorganization of pressions of sympathy at the Monday. Man DaGeraldine Hale, Reed, Roxey Following the ed to allow a maximum storage Fair was better this the that the bishopric it was also neces time of Mrs. Kilroys death. will in the reservoir without creating house Nelson. the Juanita open vis, family year both in quality and quan- gather in reunion and supper danger to the structure when sary to reorganize the Sunday of exhibits and also finan- which will be the first time the filled to capacity. school. In this organization the School Board Asks For In Cycle CAP Will Meet Tonight tity cially exceeding the Days of '47 family has been together for Four hundred and ninety cu superintendency consisting of Fair. Clark M. Hillam, James M. Bur- More Fire Insurance bic yards of reinforced conmany years. Wednesday, Sept. 28 I am especially appreciative Harold Petty 22, of Idaho Falls, nett, and Don C. Call were honMrs. Stevens at the age of 80, crete has been poured in the The Box Elder county school and when complete Idaho, was seriously Injured A film entitled "Structures of of the support given me by the lives alone, does all her work and spillways, orably released and William E. Bradshaw was sustained and district board of education ap- Airplanes, and a talk on the women of Box Elder who sent her hobby has been needlework an estimated 100,000 yards of when the motorcycle on Which set apart as superintendent with proved a plan to insure school types of aircraft and power a large number of exhibits to of different filler dirt will have been moved he was riding was involved in' a kinds. David It. Nelson and Malcolm C. buildings in the county for an plants, will be presented at the the Home Arts department showand about 6,000 cubic yards of head-ocollision with a half ton rock will toe used to face the truck driven by Austin Johnson, Young as counselors. The whole additional $66,000, and instruct- weekly meeting of the Brigham ing the scope and number of Old 80 averYears assistant Hervin home Bunderson, reservoir and the winds. making arts that the 52, of Bear River City, Sunday organization is now being com- ed City civil air patrol Wednesday, age homemaker participates in. A now outlet control is being about superintendent of county schools, Sept. 28. oclock in the pleted. The agricultural exhibits were Another recent change reor- to obtain it. built, using the old tower frame evening. He was taken to Cooley This action was taken in line According to officials of the also outstanding this year and work. The water will be drawn Memorial hospital in Brigham ganized the Primary Association. from the bottom of the reservoir City. President Norma E. Burnett and with the policy of keeping in- CA.P., the last meeting iwas the the Fair exceeded our expectaCounselors Verna K. Johnson surance coverage on the struc- largest to date. It is requested tions in all ways being the best during the irrigating season. According to Assistant Chief of state fair In years. and Winnifred P. Nelson were tures up to 90 percent of value. that everyone be there. Police, Chester Young, who issued inthe to laofficials, These According a citation for driving in .the honorably released. with ITS WORTH 25,000 BUCKS THOUGH dies had performed a wonderful surance is to be taken wrong lane of traffic to Johnson, work with the children. They "approved agents having the the accident occured at the insurance. Jenleast M. were succeeded by Leah In City Man corner of First North and Main; Main sen as president with Donna It. street in Brigham City. v:". Valentine and Madge Hull as B. E. Women Win Many counselors. Ray L. Howell, formerly of Girls 4-In Nomadic Abode Seven Clubs Rated Prizes At State Fair Ogden, has joined the sales staff wothe for committee The Main North of the . Furniture, Tops At State Fair Corinne PTA Will Meet mens exhibit for the state fair Don R. Haynes, the man weld- of 14 months . . . traveling on serving principally in the apwishes ed into a car, arrived in Brig- an adventure which will take from Box Elder county, Box Elder county club Toniqht At 8 O'clock pliance department, it was anto thank those that participated ham City on schedule Septem- him over 140 thousand miles of nounced this week toy Clyde B. girls rated very well at the The Corinne articles ber 27, Tuesday, and stopped American highway. His tour state fair. They won many blue Stratford, store manager. association, under the direction by sending comover at the Smith Motor com- will take him from Howell, formerly with the C. and red ribbons for their exof Mrs. Roy Craner, president, to the fair, officials of the C. Anderson company at Ogden, hibits, according to the Extenseveral times, visiting each pany from 7 to 9 oclock. During will hold its first meeting to- mittee said today. Box Elder county received a the day he made several stops state capital and its governor has had considerable experience sion service. night ((Wednesday) at 8 oclock and receiving the Great Seal of in handling electrical A cotton school dress made very good rating on the articles in and around the city. appliat the Corinne school. He- was welcomed to Utah each , state, and stopping .. in ances. in second year club work by Coy Mrs. Ella Hansen from the exhibited. There were twice as Ho saw service with the army Nessen of Howell, was chosen and vilLincoln school in Brigham City many blue ribbons as red and two days ago toy Governor J. thousands of cities counlages. , will be present to assist with one article from Box Elder rib- Bracken Lee. during World War II for two to go to the Pacific National' Upon his arrival in Brigham and a half years and later serv- Exposition at Portland. This Haynes, a former merchant the plans for a Halloween fes- ty won a grand champion ed in a civilian capacity as na- dress was one of the most City he looked fresh as a lily marine and druck driver, is taktival for Corinne. Mrs. Chaner bon. Mrs. Mary A. Stevens and as though he was having ing all bets that he can execute Mrs. Iva Barker and Mrs. val inspector of engineering mamade dresses in the expresses the wish for as many of in were the a Oretime. . '. this wonderful . will celebrate her eighAn venture. charge exhibit. terial and equipment. Hardy daring parents as possible to attend is out to set an un- gon rancher, E. B. Mauldin, 79, tieth birthday with an open Howell was born and raised Haynes Margetta Stander of Bear Rivthe meeting in order to get a re- Box Elder county display. ' record and and former worlds champion house at the War Memorial in Afton, Wyoming, moving to er City won a blue Tibtoon on usual endurance festival. on the action Practice also earn $25,000. Starting Sat- rodeo rider when he heard of home in after the war. He is a her Kerr canning exhibit and Also, according to Mrs. Cran- Orpheus Brigham City be- Utah The Orpheus chorus will prac- urday noon, Feb. 19, 1949, Don Haynes plan, decided to place a member of the L. D. S. church, two bottles of her display were er, Mr. Arch Sims will speak on 4 1 and tween the hours of the importance of room repre- tice this (Wednesday) evening took off in a sealed car, actually wager at 25 to 1 grand. Haynes o'clock in the afternoon. All the American Legion and the also chosen to go to Portland. room at the high welded in, after a and the The promtptly accepted, Forty and Eight. girls have done outsentatives and the representa- at the band the school at 7:30 oclock, it was an celebration, and is attempting money is now on deposit in a of her friends, neighbors and Temporarily he will live at standing work this year with tives will be organized a In live in the ear for a period local bank. relatives are invited to come. the Brigham Hotel. jnomiccd today. very high quality results. meet ing. Two people were Injured For Members district Howells, , 2elda ident of Trailer House Estimated At $3500 Monthly Dance Leri . Damage To Auto And Eagles To Stage vice-zande- of- With six new cases of polio officially reported in Box Elder county during the last 10 days and with a total of 13 so far this year, T. J. Howells, state health commissioser, announced, through County Physician Felt, that certain precautions should be taken by the ; , parents of children. NEAR CORINNE SUNDAY MORNING 1 Le-E"- and other post Are Reported TWO PEOPLE INJURED IN WRECK the 'commanders, adjutants officers, and to the Many Polio Cases In County ley In Brigham Lt Accepts Mission Call Be onvention To and IS Legion American n Library a y Salesman Joins Welded Into Car Arrives After North Staff Months H 4-- Parent-Teacher- s hand-mad- e coast-to-coa- - beau-tifulll- y Vir-gi- e 4-- city-wid- I 4-- e - I N |