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Show i ) ftMBUCK Holds Lions Of fir Prepares For Golden Spike Cton Next June 22, 23 And 24 There Lrtons annuaM-rfyear- s famed defunct but year, will boast u the nation in rodeo a Bushnell Amputees Will Convene Here For be-th- is fj in special entertain-A- Get-Togeth- according to Mayor e reff of Tremonton, i er Bilateral amputees with two legs off) who (men were united in a club at Bushnell General hospital when it was in operation, will return to their hospital town from all over the nation for a reunion next June 23 and 24, acord-in- chair-committe- in charge, 22, 23 June heid be (0 the stock to be ridden, is ft .he winter beranges, used in that will $e Citys Covered Wagon j W. BIIIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE (VOLUME 43, NUMBEll 24 It Will Be Another Big Fourth Event 8 PAGES 1950 16, PLANS FOR CORINNE JULY 4TH g t to D. M. (Mace) Mason, manager of the Chamber of Commerce. Mason has been correspond-nwith M Ee Burger, secre-tar- y ol the amputees organization, and has made arrangements for the convention. chutes are Impleted and make faciil-i- l to the best in the area, according to rodeo 5000 n 9 Kerr. capacity for 2800 on 5000, the event new and other per-(Ste- bleachers y bleachers. Gy wire fence is clear the fence rapid-leasThis of emergency. in Tremontn 'tie streets decorated with banners :tng the event e to rd wearing apparel in this week will be boots shirts and plaid (jug the event. service ship y morning teverend , will be held at 11 oclock Arthur M. Gilles-rin- g Drum Corps To Stage Benefit Dance Saturday Many useful and beautiful articles have been added to the Brigham City V.F.W. Drum and Bugle corps lovely cedar chest now on display In the J. C. Penney window. The chest and all its contents will be given away at the benefit dance to be held Saturday evening at the War Memorial hime. Money from the dance ticket sales will be used to purchase jackets to complete the uniform of the Drum and Bugle corps. Winners need not be present at the dance, those in charge at-llie- re ill. Graduate i1 drinking. In a recent book, which Donigan calls the first of its kind, he discusses legal aspects and constitutional issues involved in in- corporation of the tests into state laws. nation of the Eleven states have followed largest the history of the Uni-Uta- h Indianas legalization of the tests Tuesday evening, in 1939, Donigan said, but otheT toose graduates was their states have refused because of Chnstofferson. doubts of the tests constitution-i his- - bachelor of ality. . . pee after in the coBut besides aiding in majoring - Plans 'to nviction! drunken drivers, Don, tfn;e-a-law studies. He Is igan says . the tests establish graduate of Box - Elder whether a suspect is actually un.and served as First der the influence of intoxicants In flight instruction or is suffering from shock, injury ;war- - Be ; affiliated or one of the approximately1 60 ppa A1Pha at the pathological Conditions that may lity make him appear intoxicated. Mrs. Able Christof-BrighaCity witnessed 1 yn p oming Slated One (UP) S. C. GREENVILLE, the coulhe owner, store chagrined dnt get his $50 back. The owner said two men Claiming to be officers entered his place and asked about counterfeit $50 bills purportedly being passed m the area. The owner produced a $30 bilL The men studied it, said It was no good and theyd take a It with them. They gave-hipiece. . Cole assured the owner he had 'been the victim of a brand new flim-flagame. No, 'Deputy Joe Cole told K?ward be held Sunday night, inJ3? oclock for Mr. Miller, who have turned from the 5 lel nearly three film horty after bim, Provo ? wardl Z months SjeGtbtee been - prance. Born Every Minute, Storekeeper Learns ffiionaries going to Elwyn Seely, m 50-ce- Strain To Kicks Of Wild Livestock 1 J, i . j .... Unty Rodeo Chutes In Tremonton ?ntgmftted at a cost of ?5,000 along with other new chutes will be used Jone 22, 2 tttlG.n lden Spike rodeo. Program Started; Dancing Planned this area. Seely Named Deputy Governor Of Lions District A. Elwyn Seely, charter member of the local Lions club, was named Deputy District Governor of District 28 U of Lions International, it was announced today. Seely who has served as both secretary and president of the Brigham Lions club and who is immediate past zone chairman of district 28 A, will assume the duties of his new office July 1. The redistricting of the states more than 100 Lions clubs, at the recent state convention held at Cedar City, gives Seely the distinction of being the first Deputy District Governor of the new district, 28U. With one other to be named from farther north in the state, Seely will be associated with District Governor Dr. W. S. Francis of Wellsville in the direction of the 25 clu'bs north of Salt Lake City. Union Of Movies Rodeo, Parade, Dance Will Be Highlight Events Of Celebration e Plans for the sixth annual' 4th of July celebration are' well under way, according .to Maurice Larsen, general chair-- , man. The . commuhlty affair Co-rin- Schedule of activities at the that had a small beginning' six park fo rthe Week. years ago 'has become one of were today released the major celebrations of , Box June , by Ben Zundel, city recreation Elder county, director. Last,,year the seating, capaThe citys recreation program city at the rodeo grounds prov- will get into full swing Mon- ed Inadequate to take care , of day, when girls from 3 to 14 the crowds that came from all years old register at the War parts of the county to witness Memorial home for dancing the rodeo.1 Under the direction, classes. Registering time is 9 of Maurice' Larsen, ,Taro Yegl, oclock. vice - chairman; Janies ' Reed,' 'Directing the dancing1' pro lighting1: chairman; Rdy Craner, gram, which has proven unusu- rodeo chairman and other Mm- -' ally successful In the past, is porta nt 'Committees, the chutes Margaret Johnsen, assisted by and the, recently constructed Committee Of Corinne Fourth OfJuly Celebration Miss Shelly Robinette, dancing Iron bleachers have been moved . . . left to right: Mrs. Everett Anderson, Everett Anderson, Loraine Anderson, queen, from the city park rodeo grounds Instructor. to the ball park West of the city. aspirant and Mae Redelings, secretary of the committee. They are seen discussing plans Mads-You- r League for the Sixth annual rodeo, dance and parade event at Corinne. The combined bleacher arReports on the Made-You- r baseball league, Indicate that rangement Is estimated to seat, action will soon be in the offing. 650 people. - Also the planning The teams have been prac- committees have made it possi-- . ticing the last two weeks and tole for at least 100 cars to park r : f their first games will be Thurs- around the grounds. day of next week at Rees PioBox The occupants will be able to neer park. watch the rodeo , in complete The league has been sub-dl-comfort. Mr, James Reed, has Warm weather calls for swim- (grades 9 to 12) will swim on Cecil Bott, 45, died suddenly vlded into two leagues, the Na-a- t been Instrumental In securing his home 1955 Wiishire Blvd. I tional league for ming, and the Box Elder board of Tuesdays and Thursdays from younger play enough polos - and -- lighting education has made available, 7:30 to 9:00 o'clock in the eve- West Los Angeles, Calif., early I crs and the Amerian league for equipment, to light the rodeo free of charge, the high school ning. Tuesday morning, June 13, of 0ider players. grounds for all those sitting In to the public, swimming pool Basketball for youngsters will coronary occultation. Sponsors of teams In the the bleachers and In their cars He was the son of John H. American according to an announcement be played Mondays and Fridays league are Larsen to see that goes on from the board. from 7.30 to 9:30 o'clock in the and Chloe Weineger Bott. He Bros. Plumbing,' C. B. Williams, at the everything rodeo. evening June 19, was born Dec. 23, 1904 at North Don Chase and Beginning Monday, Turleys sport Mr. Roy Crtner has been' suthere will be a two weeks Red evening. store. 5. Basketball for high school Salt Lake City, Cross the reconstruction of pervising He married Nettie Borgette campaign boys and older will be on TuesIn the National league spon the rodeo chutes 'and he reports , for all youngsters who cannot on March 26, 1924 at sors are Bairds Jorgenson and Willis from Realty, Thursday evenings now swim. Those wishing to day can Logan.- - Surviving are his wi- Hansens Corner Grocery, ' Tri that the cattle and how 7:30 tb 9:30 oclock. toe handled much faster and participate in the course should two sons, Claire Jorgen-SCl- State Lumber dow, company, Wees' safen-th-an - fa' pevtw? years. play handball high, ik Apyone-ma-y Bdtt WHO is attending den- Market 4 register. .aLOhe i , school gymnasium at 4 oclock in on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday tal school at Lincoln, Also the construction ef a good Nebraska; 'Following is the schedule of the afternoon, Monday, June 19. and Friday from 7:30 to 9:30. Gerald Reed Bott of Los Angel- events road just wst Cf the .chutes for week next ReeS at the 7. Boxing and The schedule of activities are: wrestling for es; a granddaughter, Victoria park, with the exception of the will provide fur oealer loading 1. Registration of . boys and men each night each Bott; his and unloading Uf the animals and father a mother; dancing classes to toe held at a swell at the gymnasium at 4 week except on Wednesdays, as help route the anticibrother, Sheldon W. Bott of Fort the War Memorial home: oclock in the afternoon, June 19. Each Tuesday night the North Collins, Colo., and a sister, Chloe traffic. v pated 19: Monday, June Youngsters in the second to the Box Elder stake girls play soft-ba- Eckard of San Francisco. be There will to 'be twocupe War Memorial Home Dancing: on the campus at 6:30 and eighth grades who can swim, He was a graduate of the B. from 9 to 12 oclock In to high point' riders this given mom the will do so on Monday, Tuesday, each Thursday at 6.30 oclock, Y. year, according to Mr. Craner, college and taught school in ing. Thursday and Friday at 4 oclock the South stake girls play. Box Elder county. Later the in addition to the cUp now held Baseball: Made-You- r league in the afternoon. South stake scouts play soft moved to Cheyenne, practice from 9 to 12 oclock In by Mr. Jack May of Harper. Mr. 2. Adults may swim Monday ball at 6:30 each Monday night family May must defend and win the Wyoming where he operated a the morning. and Friday from 7:30 to 9:30 on the campus and North stake successful business for 20 years. Reunion: Gordon family, start cup again this year in order, to scouts play each Friday night at In 1948 oclock in the evening. moved to Los An- ing at 11 oclock in it permanently, One of they the morn- keep 3. 6:30 school students oclock. High the two other cups will toe for geles where they engaged in ing. the motel business. riders 14 years-an- d Recreation: 2 to 5 oclock in high-poin- t The body arrived this morning the afternoon the other cup for high Will under, (boats, softball, from Los Angeles, and may be ball, croquet, horseshoes, point riders 14 years and up. volley viewed at the home of Bishop etc.) The dance the night of July John W. Jorgenson, an uncle, at Baseball: Peaches practice 3, will officially open the holiHyrum, Cache county, Friday from 6 to 7:30 oclock p. m. day celebration. The details of evening and Saturday morning Tuesday, June 20 it and the queen to be chosen Celebrating their 50th year until time of services. Funeral have been worked- - out by the A. M. War Dancing: at an open house, Sun- Named 20-3- 0 toe President services will held at the Hy Mr. and Mrs. .Evercommittee, home. rum First ward chapel, Saturday, June 18, will be Mr. and A. M. Brigham ett Anderson,1 the queen candiTennis: 942 Mrs. Joseph Stokes of Harper day, June 17 at 1 p. m. dates are to be Unmarried, 17 Young park. ward. All their friends and 5 old by the end of 1950 and Recreation: P. M. years Same are invited to attend relatives no former queens. as Monday. Teeth Can Reveal Says the open house from 2 to 6 Baseball: They are requested to leave p. m. (2 gam oclock in the afternoon. Person's Occupation their names In plalrt envelopes es) Jr. league. at the two grocery Stores in CoMrs. Stokes was born in PerCHICAGO Dr. Carey Wednesday, June 21 (UP) or mail them to Mr. and rinne A. Baseball: M. (Made ry, a son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. McCord, 'Detroit, says he Your Mrs. Anderson. The queen will Stokes. Mrs. Stokes was born practice. league sometimes can tell what kind be selected by chance at the Recreation: P. M. in Brigham City, a daughter of of work a patient is engaged in Baseball: 8:1'5 P. M. Peaches dance. Mr. and Mrs. Soren vP. Petersen. just by looking at his teeth. The parade St 10 oclock in vs. Provo. He told a meeting of the October the morning of the 4th of July They were married Thursday, June 22 IndusAmerican Association of 24, 1900. The marriage was lawill be supervised by Mrs. JenA. M. Wat Me Dancing: trial Physicians that an upholter solemnized in the Logan L. morial home. ny Adney. After the parade stery worker who holds tack3 D. S. temple. will be the flag ceremony at the Baseball: 10 A. M. 3 P. M. In rehis teeth mouth that has The Made-You- r event city park. There will be games hack-saw- . games. league semble a will be of special pleasure for for the children, boat racing unRecreation: P. M. The front teeth of a trumpet Mr. and Mrs. Stokes, for all of 7:30-1- 0 M.-S- outh der the direction of Mr. Vernon Softball: P. player often are damaged in a Stake their seven children will be Cutler, and a baseball game behe Persaid. particular way, tween the Corinne Farm Bupresent The open house is be23 June Friday, sons who buttons from shape A. M. War Me reau and the Corlmle Japanese. ing held now instead of October Dancing: shell pearl develop eroded mobecause all of the children could Mr. Henry Ftedrtckseft will have morial home. lars and glass blowers frebe present Baseball: 942 A. M. 2 P. M. the ball game iq charge. The ten-talquently sport evenly Their children are Mrs. Fred Made-You- r rodeo is as 8 oclock in the eveDr. J. Gordon Felt league practice. r Strive, Sacramento, Calif.; How-ar- . . . who was elected president rounded holes between the Recreation: P. M. ning to climax the activities of and lower Incisors, Stokes of Cedar City; Mrs. of the . . Baseball: 20-3- 0 P. M. Peaches the day. , , Brigham City Richard B. Wallace, San Diego; practice. club last Monday evening. U.S. Radio Hams Contact Mrs. George W. Carver and Mrs. Saturday, June 24 Swimming At Indian Edna Seidner, both of Ogden. He replaces iVerl Peterson. Reunion: Marsh family. Iron Curtain Countries Mrs. Kent Jensen, Brigham School 25 Sunday, June Tuesday Thur. City and Mrs. J. M. Heslop of Reunion: SPOKANE Wastf.i Bywater (UP) family. Salt Lake City. They also have Dr. Swimming for the public 'at Reunion: Jensen family. Amateur radio operators in this 16 grandchildren and two greatthe Intermountain Indian school area report they penetrate the Is being held each Tuesday and grandchildren. iron curtain of Europe regularlI All members of the family New 20-3- 0 Thursday evening from 7 to 9 ywill be present except Bill oclock, according to Ted Draper, They say they have talked to Strive and Mr. and Mrs. Earl pool attendant. d Dr. J. Gordon Felt was elected Russia and Strive and two children of SacTickets for the swimming, are ' times. of the countries many president Brigham City not on sale at the pool but must ramento, Calif. Girl Al club Monday evening, at a Chronic Kern and Ryder A remarkable feature in the toe purchased during the day at business meeting of the reported that recent talks with lives of Mr. and Mrs. Stokes is regular the information . desk, in the Russians were more is Verl Mr. group. Fors-greMrs. n and S. Retiring president John friendly that during the 50 years of mar- Petersen. than before. of Corinne, received word administration building.., ried life there has only been Named first was Russians the are from their daughter, Mrs. MaUsually one death in their immediate Richard rather brief on the air, Chro- rie F. Straley of Ft. Worth, Pres. Christismin To Bloxham, second Dr. family, that of a Bob Call; sergeant-at-arms- , nic said. "But one fellow I Texas, that her husband, M. J. Seidner, who passed away Speak At Leon Goodliffe. Named to talked to in Moscow recently Neal A. Straley was reported a year ago. the board of directors were T. was pretty friendly. We talked among those who lost their President ElRty Christiansen Wayne Woodland, Ben Ander- for about 25 minutes. lives last February 13 when the of the Logan L.DB. temple will Bob Brown D. A. and son, Olsen. Kern a said in Chimney bomber they were flying speak at ) regular mod'4.!y officers Outgoing other "Most operators, even in the crashed on the coast near North priesthood themeeting of the North Mass. (UP) An than President Petersen were iron curtain countries MILFORD, outside British Columbia. Straley was Box Elder stake, Sunday, June 18 e was scored Dick Larsen, first vie president; Russia, like to talk a lot and a unusual gunner on the plane and had at 2 oclock in th afternooa in by Ralph Calzaloia, a milkman, Dick Bloxham, second discuss their equipment But served on many missions dur- the stake tabernacle In rlham on the ninth green of the MilBen Anderson, sergeant the Russians wont discuss ing the war. City. ford Country club. His tee shot at- - arms. Outgoing directors are things. They dont ask quesMrs. Straley will be rememThe stake president has inBen Anderson, Bob Crompton, tions and I cant even went into the clubhouse them berer as the former Marie Fors-gre- n vited the public to be in Bob Baird, T. Wayne Woodland. to tall me their names.get of Brigham City. Rees Pioneer 19-2- ; 1 - Swimming And Summer Sports To Begin Final Rites For At Elder High Schoo Next Week l j 1 learn-to-swi- And TV Forecast ri irf Fight To Live" By JOHN ROSENBURG United Press Staff Correspondent NEVV YORK (UP) Hal Fim-bera top movie writer, predicts that the movie Industry will take over television within five years. It must happen, he said, if the film industry is to survive. Already, television has sounded the death knell of the neighborhood theater. Fimberg is here preparing three television shows. He insisted that the conventional movies are not here to stay. "On the other hand, he said, I dont think television has a good chance to progress without the aid of the movie industry. They need each other, desperately, and I cant see how they can help being merged. Hollywood Hard Hit Fimberg, who wrote for several of the the-M- arx Brothers, Abbott and Costello and Frank Morgan movies, said the Hollywood of today is on its last legs., He - - said the movie business is in a slump, because, among other reasons, it: (1) had lost Its foreign market; (2) failed to maintain quality standards; (3) lost a big audience to television, and (4) was being hurt by high box office prices. "When television is mechanically able to function on a basis, the movie industry as such will fold, he said. However, when television gets that far, which should be easily within the next five years, it will need Hollywood. Television shows are far from adequate today, from a quality point of view. It will have to turn to Hollywood for Its acting its technitalent,-- its writers, cians and its directors. As a matter of fact, I think its very likely that the television indusYork try' will move from New to Hollywood. Radio On Way Out? He predicted that radio had but a short life to live, just as the movie house is fast losing its attraction. Daytime radio, with its soap operas and newscasts, may live for awhile, Fimberg said. But be night time radio never will able to compete with television. As for the movie house, I cant see how it can compefe either. He said he didnt think a current plan for "theater-televisiowas feasible. Under the plan, he said, theater houses would receive telecasts on a special be beam, one thst could not received on a home set. Under this system, the theaters would have to Offer a smash show almost every night to draw he people out of their homes, said. "I dont think it would be on possible to sustain a house basis. that coast-to-coa- , . -- -- ox-Elder, n ft Citys Recreation teputy District Governor of E. sermon at the tenan Community church. explained. Some lady or gentleman will 145 o'clock church school be able to start out the opening t held with classes for all with a beautiful uid a story for the chil- - fishing season new fishing basket, which will itional Community church be the second prize. The dream of all young boys and girls, a planned for the Com-- t church include a choir ball and bat, that will be third sal at the Community prze and to help with the cana 10 lb. sack of Wednesday, June 21, at ning season, sugar will be fourth prize. Fifth 'clock. will be a useful box of Saturday, June 24, the prize cards. greeting school be picnic will Tickets at 50c each may be oba Box Elder canyon be-- tained from any Drum and Bugle at 2 30 oclock in the Son All parents and chili Corps member, any V.F.W, post or auxiliary member or may be We been invited to will be ball games purchased at Smith Studio. I children and adults. V vacation bibie schoojJ)rmien D riving Field1 for twf weeks, July Mh July 28, Monday Tests Defended EVANSTON, 111; (UP) Chemp Friday of each week, ical. tests to determine intoxicaheld tion not only add in convicting fk In the morning until tdock, Al children are the guilty but help protect the Robert L. .Donigan, to attend, Rev. Gilles- - innocent, counsel for Northwestern Univetraffic institute says. ,lay, July 9, summer rsitys ' Donigah said National Safety will Mi be held with Council figures show that one of ?a of members. every six drivers and one of every four pedestrians involved in a fatal accident had - been .iistofferson the A. charter member of the local Lions club, was named . - club in -r- finished a 1 the rodeo grounds and at the top of Uiwillcable make it easy for V EVENT ARE ROUNDED TO ORDER secretary I j r ' i -- 96 t s I 1 ll Golden Wedding Open House Honor Mr. And Mrs. Joseph Stokes Sunday k Me-mori- 2 i 2-- 0 2 2-- 5 2 e 2-- 5 2 up-pe- d 2-- 5 6-- 8 Gordon Felt Prexy Husband Of Local Russian-controlle- Killed 20-3- 0 1 vice-preside- son-in-la- Tehtfr.iclj Hole-in-On- 6 hole-in-on- t; i !' i! |