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Show "Migh !"? rty Horses Partner" W VOLUME 43, NUMBER 23 Wheat Acreage Will Perform In Talent Show July 4 IP'' Allotments Will i A n-rj- start the horse bucking at the rodeo tonight at 8 when they lead the grand entry onto the recently renovated rodeo grounds In center is Queen Shirley Holmgren ot Bear River City. On the left is Attendant Elwood on and the right Mrs. Evelyn Christensen, Tremonton atten- Miller of ..who the Golden Spike Rodeo Now remonton's nderway; Tremonton Spike me Box 5 to-i.g- "varmints pen designed to hold dudes not specially lSwggtpr IACK nQi Hits have i to be fined", Hough Jpzi3. been jailbirds, reports from Tremonton was Sheriff Warren Hyde. The show tonight and tomorrow night starts with the grand entry promply at 8 oclock. Rodeo action begins immediately following. Participating in the grand entry will be the Box Elder and Burley Sheriffs possees. Providing an air of hilarity at the rodeo wil lbe professional clown, Ken Brown, bull fighter and bull tamer deluxe. One of his specialities is the Old Grey Mare act. Reigning over the rodeo is Shirley Holmgren of Bear River City whose attendants are Marilyn Miller of Elwood.. and Mrs. Evelyn Christensen 'of Tremonton. Kleon Kerr is general chairman. and Arnold- - WhitakeP4' f posse chief. AFTER FIVE YEARS Hold Their Fourth Annual Reunion members of the Amputees club of Gross Fire At Midnight taerica, arived in The Brigham City volunteer Brigham City call their fourth annual national fire department answered a ruba grass and funion, the first to be held in to extinguish at i'lgham City, Thursday by 5 bish fire on 'First east street,last flock in 20 minutes to midnight the afternoon. The fire, burning June Brigham City is not new to night. rubbish at the curb and for they all grass served a in of the vacant lot just front retch at hos-taBu6hnell General l home of Mrs. north of the during the war. Their club A. Call, was quickly 'as organized here in 1945. by the firemen, Practically all of the double extinguished without loss, ? amputees are staying at Us Motel, but if they are not NOTICE OF REWARD . Here they can still be contact-bSometime during April some calling Bills, M. B. Ber- or persons maliciously person ft Prestdent of the organiza-ion- . shot holes in the rubber tires of . said. a new plow on the farm of Ibe reunion, scheduled for George Hansen, Promontory. Friday and Mr. Hansen is offering a reSaturday, will of $100 for information by General ward fended M. Hardaway, former commto the arrest of the leading ander of Bushnell and Harold culprits. Uoughter, surgeon at All information will be kept the sherJpital while it was in opera- - strictly confidential in the Eighteen ileral Bi-O- -; leg or Wal-derm- ar 5 y 5 V tie convention banquet at the Idle Saturday evening. The v1 ?old meetings at the home IFridar and aturday1031 hinlhlight of a iffs office. GIVE ME MUSIC, MUSIC Unique Self-Ma- . Miss B.E. Event To 1: .y tf N Duana Jensen Civic Improvement Club FUN FOR BOTH KIDS, ADULTS ," News-Journa- Carnival Dance Will. Have Dance, themselves 20-3- Clarice Jeppsen Golf And Country Club Bushnell Group PROMISED IN CORINNE JULY 4 Plan Reunion .Annual Celebration assure Brigham City will be the scene of a reunion of persons serving in the medical laboratory of the Bushnell general hospital during the war, according to word re ceived by Marjorie H. Gardner. Las Vegas, Nevada. that every person in Brigham City has the opportunity to purchase a ticket, and to be sure that everyone knows about the Miss Box Elder County" talent show to be held in the stake tabernacle on the evening of July 4, orthe club, sponsoring ganization of the affair will conduct a torch light campaign Monday evening at 9 o'clock. Every house in Brigham City with the porch light on will be visited by a member of the club who will have tickets for the beauty pageant, Dick Bloxham, ticket sales chairman said. Price for each ticket is 50 cents. , The talent show will be the climax to several phases of judging, designed to select a candidate for the Miss contest this summer in Salt Lake City. He is Professor Floyd V. Cornaby, head of the U. S. A. C. art department. He worked in dramatics and art In New York City for 15 years. Seeking To Raise". : 515,000 For "Sound Business" Investment J e id? t - - 11. : Cor-Crl- self-mad- e Jones, Tacoma, Oris L. - Odom, Atneiii ,7'AdS: Walter Peck, Smith M?ntana; Donald O. ndin' Wisconsin; klph Ponca City ,kahomaStpTart J. Sudwicks. SP'The1 program thebandP UtalTwSey TaLV; Tpic. Whitefish Bay, Wisconsn ter R- - Thompson, Minnesota and W. B. Berger, lahoma City. Oklahoma. ; In Brigham R. I., Providence, accompaTuesday afternoon, nied by Rich S. Poulsen, to further arrangements for the construction of a warehouse here. The warehouse is to toe built formed of by a corporation Brigham City people, and leased to Fram corporation for five years. Out of lt, about a dozen City from warehouse and clerical em- ployees will ship Fram filters to all West coast areas. The Chamber of Commerce officers and new industries committee members are busy now getting the necessary stock subscribed so that the corporation can be formed and construction of the 15,000-squar- e foot building can begin. The building will be located south of the Big J mill, across fhe railroad spur from Box Elder Packing corporation's Parade And Rodeo Joe was badly injured when struck by an automobile about It will be fun even for the three months ago on Forest street Since that time he has youngsters, says Maurice Larsen, general chairman, for This group, who worked under plant. been in an Ogden hospital. Five teams, beaded by memannual 4th of July comthe leadership of Lt. Col. Frank "Fm well on the road to bers of fhe new industries comThe chilB. Queen, has remained in con recovery now," he continued, munity celebration. mittee of the Chamber of Comtact with one another through "and I want all of the Eagles, dren will have their special fun 4 A carnival and dance will toe an annual Christmas news letter merce, are out this week conthose at the dance and those right after the flag ceremony, at held the Young 11:30 Brigham at at the Anderson tacting potential stock buyers. edited city Mis? by Betty not to know that their moral beginning This canvass Is under the diof park on the tennis court Tues- of Elizabeth, New Jersey. support helped me get well, park. There will be plenty 27, according rection of Douglas Miller, chairand their other help is deeply games and prizes for every day evening, June to Mrs. Gardner, to officers of the South Box Elman of the committee, and Leon According child. appreciated." C. Packer, der stake who are sponsoring each year since the close of the director member. The program begins officially the hospital she has collected and They hope to get $15,000 worth with a dance the night of July of stock subscribed, at $100 a Each ward will have a con- compiled the news and 3rd at the Corinne amusement recently-returned Johnson, addresses of all , persons Whitney and the balance of the i ice soda of cession share, popcorn, ipop, hall. Highlight of the dance L missionary in cost of .tba building will be borhot,, dogs working In the laboratories durwill toe the selection of a queen-t- ,.eajiucandypd the wa?, and has kept the Denmark, was the speaker at rowed. Lady rule the day of the 4th. The whioh will surround the tennis ing united by dispensing this the The Chamber of Commerce Is group court. will air Open dancing. noon meetluncheon Friday arrangements of the dance and be held on the courts and mon- information during the holiday not giving Fram anything," D. the selection of a queen is in of the ing Brigham City Rotary M. Mason, secretary-manageseason. Mrs. Amy Lou Rowe Hancock, charge of Mr. and Mrs. Everett ey derived from the sale of the concessions will be used for the Although the members of the club last week. Johnson gave explained. We are not setting 40, former resident of Corinne, Anderson. Girls Home fund and other group have scattered throughout his impressions not only of Den- them up in business. We merely died Wednesday morning at 5:17 Others helping to make this the U S. quite a number are mark, but of several other coun- are filling in a deficiency in the oclock, following a lingering the biggest and best 4th of July needy funds. business-industria- l making the return trip to spend tries In Europe through which Brigham City is invited The illness. public cordially Corinne has celebrated are: Mr. next and and picture, Sun he providing traveled. Friday, to Saturday of South members the join and John Craner is chairman of the A daughter of Lorenzo Edward Bowes of (Federate-burg- , making available to them a together, said Mrs. Gardner. Ada Gilbert Rowe, she was born stand equipment; Mrs. Della stake for a pleasant evening of day A program has been arranged Md was a guest J. Leo building for rental satisfactory September 19, 1909, in Corinne. Owens, food ticket chairman; delightful fun. include a party at the Nelson toasted C. B. Stratford for their particular type of buswill that Harold to She was married Mr. John Singh is in charge of Larsen in an executive capacity Floyd Knudson home, a tour of on his birthday anniversary iness. G. Hancock July 16, 1935, in the benohes along the route of are Taro Yagi, vice chairman the Intermountain The situation is similar to Indian school, which had been during the preMr. is Salt Lake City. the parade. repre- and Mrs. Wallace Redelings as a picnic in Box Elder canyon Singh week. Denzell Butler the securing of the Intermoun- - ' ceding Mrs. Hancock was affiliated senting the Corinne Catholic secretary. and a dinner-dancat the How- and Orville Merrell reported tain Indian school here. Brigwith Delta Delta Delta sorority, church. Mr. and Mrs. Winn Mr. Roy ard hotel dining room. of direction Under the having attended the Ogden Ro ham City would not have the the Art guild, the Spurs of the Hunsaker are directing the ac- Craner, many have worked far All events have been planned tary golf tournament, and' E. Indian school bad not a buildorUniversity of Utah. She was a tivities connected with the into the night to get everything by Chairman Marjorie H. Gard- B. Owen reported on a recent ing been available. By the same member of the Monte Vista dering and maintaining all food in readiness for one of the best ner of Las Vegas; Mrs. Jesse trip to Detroit. token, lt is necesary to have locations certain industrial ward, L. D. S. church, and was to be sold during the celebra- rodeos to be produced at Co- Jepperson of Brigham City and Harold Felt of the program tion; Mr. Henry Fredricksen is rinne. The new location, the Mrs. R. E. Smith of Salt Lake committee active in the Relief society. available, at fair rentals, to atthe pro presented betract Industries which will make Surviving are her husband; a in charge of the ball game reconstructed City. and gram. improved a tween the Corinne Farm Bureau chutes son, Steven Craig Hancock; the jobs and add to the business should specprovide Y. B. A.; The of daughter, (Linda Lou Hancock, and the Corinne activity an dollar turn-ove- r if ators with plenty of fast action The son post, will handle the a Salt Lake City; two brothers, nearnew thrills. The road community. and V. F. W.s Mason went on to explain William Rowe, Ruth, Nev.; Giling completion just west of the ticket sales. that the corporation for which bert Rowe, Corinne; four sisters, grounds, will add much to the Mrs. Marcus Miller, Ruth, Nev.; stock now is being sold is "a Mrs. Jenny Adney is in charge celebration. Mrs. Dale Fryer, Mrs. Rex Earl, of the parade. We desire, she business mans proposition. ' is as The follows: program By that we mean that we Brigham City, and Mrs. Darrell said, to have as many floats Dance, July 3rd, Corinne amuseUtahs most beautiful touild-- ; as possible from Corinne and ment hall at 9 p. m.; parade, ing will again be the scene The North stake members are dont Intend to nick any indiShaw, Tremonton. conFuneral services will be the surrounding towns, but the 10 a. m., July 4th; flag cere- of tourist activity in Brigham conducting the tours the first vidual or business for so much month and will be relieved by money as to jeopardize his ducted Friday at 1 p. m. at 574 emphasis is not on the beauty mony at the city park, 11 a. m.; City. According to B. C. Call, condition. But by gainEast First South, where friends of the float, but originality. We childrens races with prizes at the Box Elder tabernacle was the South stake members the next month. ing the cooperative support of may call prior to services. Bur- do not wish excess money to be the city park, 11:30 a. m.; to conducted opened public ial will be in the Salt Lake spent in preparing a float. ball game, the Corinne Farm tours, as it was all last summer, Giving the tourists the low many business men, no one Inalso states that children are es- Bureau and the Corinne Y. B. ., last week. down the first two weeks were dividual will be hurt and all pecially welcome in the parade. 1 o'clock; boat racing at 3:30; The tabernacle tours will be Leslie Bowden and Hugh Barn- will benefit After the stock Prizes will be awarded. and the rodeo in the evening conducted by the high priests es. A different person takes has been subscribed, --those subscribing will be called together of the North and South stakes. the chores each week. Working with Mr. L. Maurice beginning at 8.30. In a to form the corThough no accurate record porationmeeting and elect officers and Perform Before Music Notables was kept last year it has been who will assume conestimated that several thou- directors, of the corporation, and retrol Clinic on sand the USAC Music persons lunched for the protection tabernacle grounds last year, sponsibility heard of the history of the build- of their investment. ing and took with them, to all ted consisted of 10 numbers and parts of fhe United States, pam13 short talks by students disphlets and literature on Brigand construction the cussing ham City, the L. D. S. church different of the use of each and the famous building. A copy types of instruments. of the Box Elder News and Journals yearly tourist edition was Caron Gunderson was moderaPeople in Box Elder county given to every tourist tor of that part of the program. are in the center of the most at the A similar program, only more Also in attendance inflamable area in the whole clinic was Dr. William Knuth, extensive, will be carried out state, and for this reason arthe group C. this year, B. who complimented Call said. have been made by for excellent harmony and rhyWe have assurance from the rangements Fire Chief Dale Fryer, Brigham thm. city that flood lighting will be City, and county firewardens installed on the tabernacle Sheriff Warren Hyde and John Dr. Spaeth commented on the regrounds without further delay, Hadfield, to conduct a public satisfaction the students Call said, this means that the educational in making a n d then ceive program on fires with instruments beautiful the building will be vis- next Wednesday evening in the playing ible at night as well as day. their own hands. City fire department Each tourist upon arriving at Brigham 60 students over building. Last year the tabernacle is asked to regisorWith one fire participated in the unique ter and receives the Brigham us in Box Elder already behind county so far chestra. Books of literature. Mormon City this year a brush fire that ravhas As news of the group are on sale at the building for aged several sections of land spread, they have been busy $1.00 each. near Counter Springs the meetof performing in a variety All people who come In con- ing will consist of educationperformLast they May places. tact with tourists are requested al films and demonstrations on ed at the First Baptist church to advise them of the free con- fire control and the at request prevention, acSelf-MadCity m Salt Lake e Band Section Of Unique String ducted tour of the tabernacle cording to IJ. D. Gunderson, disDr. P- - Fowler. IF. of Reverend and of the excellent spot to eat trict firewarden. . . . that performed at the U.S.A.C. music clinic in Logan this week under the direction Meridith Wilson of. the Univertheir lunch. home-mad- e Attending the meeting, which music department, Marie Thome of novel the and instruments. Utah of of director, Jeppsen, designer sity The North Main furniture will begin at 7:15 oclock will be that perforwitnessed In the picture are, left to right, front row: Lola Olsen, LaVem Mclntire, Alta Mae who company has donated several John E. Burt, Jr., state forester, mance, said this is one of the Thompson, David Beckert, Terry Christensen. Back row: Gary Jeppesen, Patty Jo long tables to be placed on the and W. E. Tangren, assistant most thrilling education demPalmer, Carol Jean Leggett, Sharon Mills, Lowell Hendricks, Jerry Brewster and Bruce grounds for the use of tourists, forester and fire warden for onstrations it has ever been my Crompton. ' Call said. Utah, both from Salt Lake- City. pleasure to witness. Planned For Tuesday Eve i - yesterday. Pettet arrived Whitney Johnson Dimer Speaks At Rotary l. Corinne Succumbs 1 r. r, e Conducted Tours Of e Miller-Mon-il- Box Elder y Tabernacle Now Attracting Tourists j Harmony, Rhythm At - , Fram Filters corporation will be serving the Pacific coast area with shipments out of Brigham City by September 1, Arthur F. Pettet, general manager of the said here Fram corporation, Band Demonstrates de ubout 65 members, the has been active since A news letter is are instruments n,e1 to each member about Expensive month with not necessary to make music. as editor. Proof of that fact has been President in music by Marie Illustrated Berger in represen-instructor of art Thorne Jeppsen, organization said we Box Elder high at music and e.xhpress our apprecia-w- j welcome we have school. whole new Possibly opening a " Brigham city' on!1!!6 all all education, music in field Previous reunions we of inW different types 13 the o n,,.?' bad the town opened of struments are constructed bkewehave here. material that available the organization readily inexpensive. is very TP'esident Berger are "esley Mrs Jeppsens 45 member stuae.ssecretary-treasite, band, all seventh grade school, dum' vlce dents at Box Elder high Resident of perhad the singular honor 1,16 convention Edwin1" are: forming before an array of muVhnL. Ameson, DeSart, sic notables at the Utah State music colleges tv k?ta Francis W. Baar-h- j Agricultural rv,. ,Moines. Washington; clinic this week. New Hampton, Ioawn??n Oeepiy impree me "bam o. Henderson, OltieL w was if lty' Oklahoma; Har performance lecturer, Dr. Sig and author 2ai ?,eyden- OakTand"' Call- - mund Spaeth, famous in music ity. W arln Hintz, Rockwell Caii.? LeRy Hugo, Ci?am sincerely appreciativein work s 1?la T- Jarvis, of Mrs. Jeppsens fine Texas; Edward B. developing 3Lapa S"- Wheat acreage allotments will be in effect for the 1951 wheat crop, according to word! received by Donald J. Homer, county PMA chairman, from the Department of Agriculture at Washington, D. C. The legislation under which acreage allotments are established requires that they be proclaimed each year by the Secretary of Agriculture unless a national emergency exists. The chairman explains that each year the national allotment is based on the estimated needs for the coming year after making allowance for the supply of wheat on hand on July 1, of that year. 1 table Leg Amputees Arrive In Brigham fo Torchlight Sales Planned For - "I wish to thank all of the Eagles for the dance they sponsored for my benefit last Saturday night at the Dance-BowlJoe Penrose said today in the office of the l. opened their Gol-je- a filled all week. rodeo last evening One of the Elder county rodeo Tremonton follow-1Tremon-ra- s a parade through main street at 6 oclock. Boosted as the oldest rodeo i Utah some of the best riders i the west will try to tame the Id rodeo stock, just off the inter ranges, in the rodeo and tomorrow night, at rodeo grounds. Some of the cowboys in this area arriv-- d in time to ride last night. The first rodeo in Tremonton us held in 1920, 30 years ago, nd though interrupted for sev-a- l years by the war has been s annual affair ever since. The Joe Penrose Thanks Eagles For Their Help Best Stock And Riders There in 'ounds 5 Golden Spike Rodeo Tremonton Golden Spike CHAMBER SELLING STOCK FOR FRAM LANDLORD CORPORATION - ;t' ry Be Made In 1951 Royalty Of 8 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1950 Fire Education Meeting Slated ! I |