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Show u Box Elder F.F.A. F.O.F. Installs Win Uniform New Officers Contest In S.L.C. xltlfl Reports from Salt Lake City about the 14th annual Junior Fat stock show, indicates that Box Elder Future Farmers of America are fareing well. The group as a whole walked off with the uniform contest held Wednesday. This contest is judged on how many of the boys have their F.F.A. Jackets and shirts, and how well they are worn. F. F. A. division winner in the lamb showmanship contest was Bill Flack, Corinne. Another Box Elder county boy, Ronald Firth, Tremonton, won the division. Opening day competition reduced by 70 head of cattle the number in the show. Two reasons governed elimination of the cattle. Either they were not qualified for choice or prime grades or they were not halter broken and could not be shown. But the field is still wide open and many Box Elder county F. F.A. members are still vieing for the shows top distinction the title of Master Stockman." J l'looni Dr. Louis Madsen, of U.S.A.C., will dent Howard Tuesday Evening VOLUME 43, NUMBER 23 cafe. of Bear ladies Farm Bu- New oificers of the Brigham City Fraternal Order of Eagles were installed at impressive rites in the War Memorial home last Tuesday evening, June 6. With the Ogden aerie instal8 PAGES lation team conducting the ceremonies, Roy Olsen, took the oath for Worthy president. Other officers include Walt Bundy, worthy vice president; Art Stow-al- l, worthy chaplain; Calvin Wright, worthy conductor. Marlowe Anderson, treasurer; inside GeorgeErvinMollendorf, outside Hansen, guard; guard; and Rudolph ' Kaiser, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1950 Installed For Coming Year Last Tuesday SECOND GOLF CLUB TOURNAMENT AT CITV COURSE NOW UNDERWAY First Round Should Be Complete By 4-- mem- - Rotary club t f June The New Entries For three-yea- r 15, Pro Says replacing Mark Britenburg, on the board Incumbent trusof trustees. tees are George Hodges and Parry Jensen. Parley Lee is outgoing president. Following the meeting a dutch lunch was served to all present.. Miss Box Elder second trustee, ' tournament of directors cup golf competition is now unhouse. derway at the Brigham City mu'tli Ju nicipal golf course, according to Pacat Food sale Dean Candland, professional lotor company. Sponsor Miss Catherine Campion and It will be the W. F. Miss Dauna Jensen, are new eny. responsibility of those matched to contact tries in the Miss Box Elder conand Country their partners, Candland said. test, hold social at golf according to D. A. Olsen All matches of the first round and Dee tees at 3 p. m. Glen Smith, must be played by Tuesday, men of the event. fi-- p. 0. E. benefit June 13. Brig- at Dance Bowl, Miss is being spon Presidents cup matches are sored Campion Box Elder Chamber the by To as follows: of 11 and Dauna Jensen l, Jan Bob Winzeler vs. Omer Call; is Commerce, of the Lars by the Brgham City sponsored Howard , Call vs. Pecken-pauhDon , Civic a Improvment club. JIB Nielson family at the To outfit the snappy Veterans- Frank Saito vs. W.. R, Other entries, previously listed t farr park in Ogden. ol Foreign Wars Drum and Bu- Farewell testimonial honors Bishop, Rex Earl vs. A1 Hansen, are Farewell testimonial Shelley Robinette, Vic be will gle corps with new uniforms, accorded vs. MadMel Forsgren Dorothy Foxley, H. Donna Rae Nelson, TreMadsen, Fourth Dorothy the V. F. V. and auxiliary, will who will depart for the L. Richardson vs. iRussell Fish-bur- club; sen, monton Profession Business and I chapel. a Cedar Chest dance sponsor A. Merrell vs. Tom Mat-ne- al Womens Central Sta.es mission soon, Marianne club; ug Sacrament services Memorial home SatWar the at , June 6 11, at evening, Manning, Womens Civic League ward Sunday of Willard 1Dg June 17, beginnmg at 9 urday, Clair vs. oclock In the evening in the Merrell Fred Owens, of Tremonton; Belva Andersen, to discuss ibers in chapel oclock In the evening, accordAlf Freeman vs. F. Holmes, H. Box Elder 'Fourth ward chapel, school student high tor remodeling chapel. ing to Ellen Richman, president New Officers Of Brigham City F. O. E. For the past two and one-hal- f L, Pearse vs. Bud Pett, Murray body; Bonnie Lee, Utah Upsilon testimon of the auxiliary. Mason vs. Mont emyears she has been Glover, Walt Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi; and , . . who were installed at impressive rites at the War Memorial home last Tuesday eveDorothy Madsen, , at At the dance some lucky D. Pearse, Jr., L. Carol Warnke, of- Gleave vs. in the scout ployed Regional City Brigham jh ward chapel, ning: (Sitting) left to right: Rudy Kaiser, trustee; Parley Lee, past worthy president; young lady will be the recipient A. Richardson vs. S. fice in Ogden. Thompson, Junior Chamber of Commerce. ileport for B. E. County Roy Olsen, Worthy president ; Marlowe Andersen, treasurer ; and Parry Jensen trustee. of a beautiful new cedar chest, Miss Madsen, daughter of Mr. Alden Jensen vs. Denis Johnson, contest Ticket sales for the chuck full of linen and other 12 if if, June Reese Jensen vs. Chet Hamil- slated for July 4, in Brigham Left to right: (standing) George Hodges, trustee; Louis Petersen, secretary; Walt Bunand 'Mrs. Roland R. Madsen, has useful household items. M. Annual election been at the inside Ervin outside Mollendorf, ton, vs. and Thomas Hansen, accord are now George guard, dy home worthy Ray Lloyd available, missionary City, The cedar chest will be given, , icon of American Legion this week in Salt Lake City and Reese. ; Art to ticket Dick Stowall, Bloxham, worthy chaplain. guard ing with a host of oilier prizes, ' will leave Wednesday, June 14, Directors cup matches are: along Jury. 50 sales chairman. Priced at - - ' s, on a as door to the the practice prize, Uy, June 17 girls Bob Anderson, bye; H. Bouck cents each including the tax, for the mission field. If a man should win the contacting Dee Glen ARTISTIC FAMILY by and auxll platform vs. Don from Glenn be Andersen The Chase, purchased they may graduated D. A. Olsen, co- - chair value laden cedar chest, I am "Cedar Chest dance at from Boxmissionary club member, or any Smith or Elder high school and bye; C. Bradbury vs. W. E. Da- any men. certain he will have no trouble Memorial home. Price 50 Buncviic or service organization the L. D. S. seminary there. She vis, Rulon Baron vs. L. A. giving it to hfs wife, 'sister or ' Aif outstanding group of judg-e- s attended B Y. U. and U.S.A.C. dy, Les Dredge vs. H. Larsen, sponsoring a candidate. Mrs. Richman said. sweetheart, for secured the been have C. 20 will Baron 15 vs. Lowell and Between F. girls Eppley, She was a member of Lambda Watch the cedar chest grow, Dr. J. to contest. de According in vs. Bob the Jack Frank contest, Meetings Fisher, Walt be entered Delta Sigma and pledged Sigma says Mrs. Zina Olsen, chairman the First Kappa sorority.. t Commissioners Mann, bye; John Larsen vs. J. signed to select a Box Elder Gordon Felt, chairman ofJeles-nickof the event. To be on display ,' third Miss Madsen has been active Gordon Felt, J. D. Merrell, bye; county girl to vie for -Miss Utah Judges committee, Eugene Monday of each .Mrs. Dolly Stowe Rockwood in the window qf the Box Elder Ann Ashton, of Salt Lake , A from 10 a. m. to 12 as. stake Gleaner vice president Paul Merrell, bye; Jess Jepper-son- , later this summer. of Brigham City can lay claim Journal until next Saturday, and . Because some of the girls will City and Mrs. Marilyn Robinson and from 2 pi m. to 5 and has been . active in other bye; Bob Nielsen xs. Wayne to being one of Utahs few then In the window of the Art will a Miss former Utah Commissioners room, stake and ward activities. She Jeppson, Ted Richardson, bye; dance as their part of the talent Holst, and Gift shop, new Items will , Box Elder couna Miss 20 select 10 a of contest, the by Max ay Courthouse. and part Morgan, bye. has also been a swimming in toe, added to --tlie oontents of the talof. ty and.wiU. .beauty, bp built vs. has Jeen Swell First ,vtbeJxasis Harris Ray Grant,,Ray stage Evidence of her Work can be chest each and third structor Jit th? IntermountftitL..Bill s. day. installed' in the tabernacle for ent and personality. Rees-vRex Baron. May of each'jTTORth,''i'KTIndl1m'sclttx)l. ' seen at the local Carnegie li By the time the dance to be held will A dinner prior the the first Council room, in evening during program the The byes following 60 over halt where All. of her friendls have been City rives it will be full .to the evening program, honoring Childrens day service with brary watercolars, are paintings, it Education x Second and Invited to attend the testimon round of golf in the directors of July 4. oils, being ex- brim, said Mrs. Olsen. to Smith. the can made be and according recitations th judges, baptisms, by Arrangements . cup competition: Monday of each month, ial. hibited. , Providing music for the nursery class children, m Board of Education E. Seashore, Delos Thompson, Much interest and , comment fair will be Gary Manns orchesheld in be the will A. W. Presbyterian Earl Reese, Steumwald, was directed towards all of the County courthouse. 12 Funeral Services Today Dale Baron, C. F. Epply, D. ButCommunity church, next Sun- work, but particularly towards tra. haifi of Civic Orauliatiraa For Elizabeth Jensen According to Eva Smith, day at 11 o'clock in the morn- an oil painting entitled The ler, Elmer Winzeler, Elliot Ward, (SiikjKt to Chug) to Reverend Ar- Old of the ticket sales, the chairman according Norm ing, Kent Watkins, Jensen, elderKorean," depicting an trT Tuesday night, S.OS Men war Memorial Home. thur Gillespie. By Forty-Si- x services for Elizabeth Harold Reese, Wes Shirts, and Chinese man. Brilliant blues, tickets may toe obtained from Funeral ly fint end Third Wednesday of any member of the auxiliary, i MS p. m. Howard Cafe, H. N.. Jensen will be conducted Bill Winzeler. At 9:45 oclock church school greens, and reds predominate the Drum and Bugle corps or men of the Corinne afin Fnday noon, Young vfy the l2il$ 2 excellent oclock in at of the will be held at the rendering for all Friday Howtrd Cafe. at the Smith Studio, Price Is 50 ward turned out in force last church. ages cha' vase in which the WROVEMENTLaat ternoon Deweyville porcellain appears Thunday cents. P nu Commercial club Monday and Tuesday, to thin activities listed by Rev- in the background. pel, by Clarence Parry, bishop. Other atis acres of to beets twelve inviteL wards the Everybody famat atthe Another call which JCARTEM Second Thursday of Friends may a included painting tend the dance. 7 With 46 deacons, teachers and erend Gillespie Ml m. War Memorial Home. ily residence until time of serIn meeting with Dr. A. Walton Roth tracted much favorable comCnAMBR (directors) short the first priests handling In a will be in the ment was of Burial the doTO vices. school of the officers, teachers, ftbtZnth handled hoes, they put the large shown In three quarter Local Yearbook Editors Deweyville cemetery. CHAMBER Mrs. Verna Johnson, repre- beet patch in topnotch order in members of the trustees and artist, (membership) See life size. length, and others Interested sessibn month- p- of Pauline at death school the of Lincoln Word the Win Recognition At AC a matter of a day and a half. f'bl ciub rooms. senting The Rockwood 12 7:30 at June family boasts Goss p. of Monday, Mclntire Sarbee, 51, formerly Pfc. William J. annual state meeting of the Monday, g p, m., Howard four R. Mrs. Mar Our will 7 artists, discussion in be from of Betty oclock the Topic Announcement this. week by Working City, was received Utah Congress of Parents and Brigham 11 Home On Furlough noon educa ble, eldest daughter, and an the Associated Collegiate Press relatives In Brig Teachers, held in Logan last morning until 5 oclock in the church and religious by Wednesday CMA PHI iMrs. Ruth Snow, other Second and fourth that Utah State Agricultural week, at the Utah State Agri- evening Monday, they trimmed tion. Mrs. Paul Mohler of the are daughter with their mothi month, 8 Pfc. William Jay Goss, son of ham City. p. m. weeds and surplus beets out Ogden Presbyterian exhibiting the church was awarded 6, died Oroville, at' cultural She wocolleges 1949 yearbook, the college, May this of Goss iV4 Archie professional Mrs. numerous and Mr. of watercolars er, 12 Rev. finacres. of school will also be present, hon--or- s, r5w. Tuesday they uMond"f of month, g Buzzer, won W. af- California. - Services were held standard goals. home Monday arrived Home. horses. ' ' ished up the job by 11:30 oclock Gillespie said. city, 9 in Oroville. recogniJerbrought iSSPCIATlON special was made OF New UNI The May presentation Dix, Fort The youngest member of the tion to three local ternoon from in the morning. husOn Tuesday, June 13, at 7:30 2, e,pMm.NFlrt ThurdF people. furlough. He will She Is survived by her two by Mrs. Charles L. Walker, state sey on a painting quartet, Darla, aged 8, of Relief Ladies In the 'FOREIGN WARS the R. oclock John Society evening, 24. regular Sarbee; banband, at June the Firat Dix, Editor-in-chiFort evening to president, back to bids fair of of talents the the year irt n,ur?d,y of ch monthi report equal and served the noon monthly meeting of the session and Ida rest of the family. He has been in the army for daughters, Edna Varga Barbee quet held at the 'Dansante ball- prepared the was book home. Maxine iiu. nrr .Memorial Jorgensen to workers. the meal held. be will one son, Ray FtE0?E-19room. , ' WAR8 aux. the i All the artistic ability seems Lee, wife of Orvid Lee of Brigpast 22 months. After taking Thomas, of each Bishop of the Corinne ward is all of Wednesday, at 7:30 oclock in to basic training at Fort Ord, Cali- and four grandchildren, stem, Mrs. Rockwood says, ham City. He is the son of LawNorman rewith Marvin William choir Mclntire, Henry the the son, and following evening, for regular from her mother, Clara Murdock Mrs. Loverda Lee. fornia, he was stationed then Oroville; Walcounselor first of and rence Mclntire lbe Mwil Teppsen held. hearsal Brigham City, brothers and sisters: Harry some time in Virginia, and Stowe, formerly of Ogden, now Department editors on the ter F. Cheal, second councilor. Mclntire. Sunday, July 9, will be ComdN.JdECI(0fU0ST N0- - , clerk typist in the clntire, Ann. Getz, Lulu Ander- and Leo as living in Portland, Oregon, who yearbook from this area were assigned and munion of 7, at Thuraday Sunday reception section at the age of 65, is publishing Marlin Woodland, Willard and MemorUl home, personnel separation MCLt? To Outfit Drum And Bugle Corp With New Uniforms of members Third Monday of month. a, her fifth book of inspirational Erma Harris Crompton, Brigham Fort Dix. poetry. City. Service Offices Correction the V.F.W. In Wednesdays issue of In Brilliant Colors Unemployment Office 17 Box Elder News, it was stated, street, fcXest Brigham n Monday in an article concerning postal through service adjustments in Brigham Security Office- -17 that parcel post service City, West Tt would continue as in the past, street Brigham City-' per day, Food, by the piece or by the Thursday from one complete delivery iVhole cake or pie or whatever it 4:0 P. m. Sunday. including h may be, will be on sale at the It should have read the serrepresentative-- . 17 West Packer Motor company show atre Brigham continue as in the would vice m City rooms Saturday, beginning at 10 per eactl Wednesday morn- - past, one complete delivery oclock. Saturday. day, including Sponsored by the Veteran of Forc Recruiting Wars auxiliary, a variety Foreign Notice each , n,. Monday of pies, cakes and other foods been placed have . n,esday afternoons, or Stop signs such as bread, candy and cookof Forest street at post office any on both sideswest east. ies, soda pop and coffee, will be Sixth to from Eighth offered for sale. statue to city According The V.F.W. auxiliary have inIt Is: every driver of a vehicle vited the public to purchase shall l30- approaching a stop sign cross or pie with coffee or cakes their N!lestaJune stop Mbefore entering the soda pop at the sales rooms, acw&llc Laundry Week cording to Mrs. Ellen Richmond, A speed limit of 25 miles perForauxiliary president. on been placed ji, Meeting Qty tt church 1-G- olf H1 presidents club and County Listed Plan Dance For Drum And Bugle Corps Uniforms Dorothy Madsen Be Honored Sunday 20-3- 0 vice-preside- , 20-3- 0 Art Exhibit Created By Brigham City , Lady And Daughters Wins Much Acclaim Community Church i, Lists Activities ' & Corinne Wards - Thinned -- Pauline Mdntire Succumbs Cal. r ,. , Acres Of Beets Young Honored At P.T.A. Congress Logan self-portra- 25-da- y . :! - Auxiliary Plans Food Sale rune 0 Month-- 5f,d ending to 18 May june 2) 48 npox 2 y M AVV?'LekaTiaat City I is DEPARTMENT. 2:01 PM. Preston via Logan 4:16 P.M. Aahton via Logan Tremonton Idaho Falla via pM and Malad . ;8P.M. 'NORTHWEST Portland via 10 30 A M. Barley 3.50 PM. Balsa 9;15 P.M. , Prto r 4 2.45 P. M. " wnp a Discuss Remodeling Plans and estimated costs for remodeling of the Willard L. D. S. ward chapel will be discuss ed immediately following sac I23.m. BUS SCHEDULE nTCi?r "Kyart'" Ti"!?- TO OGDEN AND SALT LAKE cM 4:15 A.M. , i.fpp:K: 50 P.M. M. :J1 p' I0 25 AAM. 35 p.M. 4$ north North 12:16 AM. Northaaat 90,.NGV. Tremonton! I' AM 3,45 A.M. 9 4i A M. AM. 5 15 PM. 8.53 PM. 10:00 P.M. s Willard Ward Will Violators will be prosecuted. POLICE Cases Hi hour has pcf fitrpp) - " .. Committee Of, V.F.W. And Auxiliary Dance held will be the War event that home at SaturMemorial sales for the ticket discuss ' All the proceeds from the dance will be used to buy new uniforms for the 17. June day Drum and Bugle corp. From left to right they are: Lyle Orme, bugle player;, Zina of the auxiliary; Eva Smith, ticket chairman; Olsen, chairman; Ellen Richman, president corp and Drum majorette. Bugle Barbara Rasmussen, rament' services' next Sunday evening In the ward chapel, ac cording to the the ward bish opric. The bishopric has urgently requested all ward members to be in attendance at the meet ing. The Old Korean ... oil painting created by Mrs. , Y 1 . Dolly Stowe Rockwood of Brigham City. An exhibit of her art work with that of her three daughters can be seen at the Carnegie library. 4 f |