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Show CHILDREN felySally Idling At First Nominee Dance Slated Tomorrow Dance Bowl In Brigham City county: s record fatalities in over away, According to Rex Baron, chairproud man of the dance, equipment dnd uniforms hsvo boon ordered extended be h cannot future. It for the Central and Lincoln 'Snl club schools in Brigham City and reason the should arrive before the openSaturday dance ring a ing day of school, Sept. 6. Dance the at August 26, About lo valuable door to ;"fn City prizes, Brigham and Junior donated by members of the club, will be given away durfor Box Elder ing the evening. arm Doners and prizes include the Felt,' president of the ordon following. ' Dale and Rex Baron: woolen ,nnual affair, all the either at the door blanket; Ben Anderson, two bot! sale of tickets else-fi- tles of gold seal glass wax; Dick directly to further Bloxham, Juice King fruit juicBox Elder county er; Bob Brown, one free of soil safety analysis ;Bob Call, two pound brick of cheese; Dean Candland, !fsafety sallies, on her one dozen golf balls; Bob small girl a of les r are placed at all Crompton, to school, subscription where to the Box Elder News and Jourintersections ,erous to empha-thDr. cross J. Gordon Felt, Verle nal, lol children importance of careful, Peterson and D. A. Olsen, hams; of the Dr. Russell Fishburn, cleaning driving on the part the spot, job on teeth; Dr. Frank Saito, ortsti passing from raised cleaning job on teeth; Gordon money go, will purchase new Junior Larsen, toilet seat; Leon Good-liffe- , installation of a storm for school uniforms who are trained to door; Dewain Jacobson, 10 galInesters school lons of gas; Ike Lowe, case of their younger across the street and for beer; Dee Glqn Smith, 25 pounds that of sugar, and T. Wayne Woodrepair of Safety Sallies in use throughout land, oil change and grease job. e been past two There will be other door prizes county for the not yet announced. Gently the club pre-reDanny Ross and his orchestra and Bear will play at the dance for their the Willard new equip-fo- r regular customers besides those ,r city schools their junior police, con-n- brought in by the club. rain-I- s Tickets for the event may be of belts, badges, and helmets, all in white purchased from any member of blocks the club. can be identified ' Eider 1 record to be 'ffhere is no Teason 20-3- 0 VOLUME 43, NUMBER 34 20-3- 0 - S one-yea- e 5 d 20-3- g 20-3- LeAnne Marble HEAVY EARLY ENTRY OF BANDS . of Tremonton is the cart didate of Lloyds Chevron service, Brigham City, for the title of Peach Queen and the honor of reigning over Peach Days. The first nominee, the Jaycee sponsors of the contest expect shell be joined by some 50 others by the eve of Peach Days. AND FLOATS BACKS STATEMENT Special Courtesies To Be Extended To Old Folk; Kids Section To Be A Feature year the publicity goes' out that this I know every Dee Glen Smith, parade chairman, explained yesterday. because That makes two reasons for saying it this year ' ' it's customary, and because its true. Tremonton Girl - First Nominee V.F.W. Outing For Peach Queen At Lagoon Sunday LeAnne Marble of Tremonton Peach for the Brigham Improvements . of-al- SOUTH BOX ELDER STAKE PLANS QUARTERLY CONFERENCE SUN. theiresLaent Veterans of Foreign Wars, and their auxiliary members families from throughout the state will gather at the big annual outing of the V. F. W. Department of Utah which is scheduled for Sunday, August 27 at,Lagoon, according to Charles J. Kimber, commander of the local George Gidney post, 1695. , Highlight of the outing will be a special program with some of the finest talent in the state of Utah taking part. Represen ting the Northern District No. 1, will be the trio of Brigham City which is made up of Mrs. Erma Crompton, Dorene Wheeler and Mrs. Norma D. Jensen. The Trio was given , a special invitation to sing by the V. F. W. State Department com Boyce, mander, Earl T. Smedley , - , o n Square Dancers Tonight To Aid Janet Cowley Picked Princess La-moi- n Sec-sout- old-tim- h old-tim- n e e coun-cilme- Final Rites Held old-tim- e n old-tim- For Mrs. Nielsen South Stake Plan im-ibl- e Former Brigham Party For Tuesday Resident p Now Terms j . ' old-tim- superintendent of Indian school, Their mounts will be Soldier; owned by Norman Lichtenstein .and Blondy owned by Lichtensteins Inter-mounta- in la thur - i it law; 'ft ?AV. Christensen of El wood. Ar. well matched Ameriteam of highly-traine- d can Saddlers, these two hdises s have been consistent in most classes in , horse shows throughout,, the '.'Intery-mountain West. Special reviewing stands' fot all Old Folk of Box Elder county will be erected in front ' of Packer Motor, and the Old folk are especially Invited, and welcome to occupy the stand both days during the parade., A separate public address, system and parade announcer will name and explain the parade for; the Old Folk's special benefit. ! Individuals and organizations wishing to build floats and In need of vehicles on which ' to build may contact Smith or any other member of his commitweatee. A number of ten-topons carriers are available for loan, to be used for floats.' Like a separate complete parade within the larger Peach Days parade will be the kiddies section. . Heading the section wiU be the junior marshall of the day, Richard Dredge, riding 'Harold Felts beautiful prizewinning dappled chestnut Shetland stallion, and the Junior Peach Queen float, to be built by Jack Eisenberg. Back of them will be hundreds possibly even thousands of youngsters with miniature floats, with pets, hobbles, decorated ' vehicles, in classroom and school costumes, groups, In dress-uas clowns,- every way the kids or their parents can think of to be colorful and gay and entertain ; " r, ing. Itll be a big parade. It will be a grand parade. It will be the best parade youve ever seen in Brigham City for Peach Days. You have the word of the parade chairman and 'all of his committee on It. And they ought ; to know. -- prize-Winner- rt - p . A Fourth Ward Plans e Wallace Souter iJL s Backing up his expansive cited promise, the chairman facts and figures. So far and its several weeks until Peach ays there are 30 floats entered in the parade.'- The committee already has 14 bands signed up for each of the two days parades, includMaging the natlonally-famou- s na drum and bugle corps which ; will be here both days. At least 12 local business firms have promised theyll be represented with floats. And this, according to the commit: tee, is only the beginning, as a flood of additional entries Is expected, right up to the deadline, to compete for the $285 In prize money offered in the ,var ious divisions of the parade. There will be two marshalls of the day, leading the parade: (Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott of Brigham City and Dr. George; R. Peach Queen contest. The contest and the Coronation ball, at which the lucky girl is crownAll Mistakes Are ed to reign over Peach Days, is an annual feature of Peach Bob's Fault Again Days, sponsored by the Brigham He's In Hospital City Junior Chamber ( of Comsures merce. ... Members Of The 1950 Brigham City Peach Days Parade Committee Bob Crompton, managing as many as 50 of Ordinarily of editor the Box Elder News Box Elders loveliest , . . look over proposed designs of floats submitted by Carl Eisenberg, professional float young laand Box Elder Journal, underdies are nominated and comfor the two big featured pageants. Pictured seated are LaPreal Price and Nona builder, went an emergency appendecpete for the honor of reigning the Kindergarten club and in charge of the childrens section. Funk, everal representing road different hosat Memorial tomy Cooley as queen, or serving as one of to left for Brigham Standing, right, are Wally Christensen, church section; R. N. Gourley, school City pital Thursday evening at the queens two attendants. section; Dee Smith, parade chairman; Glenn Andersen, Chamber of Commerce director e assured the Box Elder about 5 oclock. These Peach Queen candidates Tiber of Commerce roads member of parade committee, and Dick Bloxham, business and industrial section. Dr. J. Gordon Felt reported are sponsored by business firms s imittee and Brigham City following the operation that or organizations. at a meeting Monday, Bob had come through in good Miss Marble, the first of the Fire Danger Cause lust 21, according to John W. shape, and might be back on 1950 crop of nominees, was nomard, member of the commit next the job by For Great Caution, Tuesday. inated and will be sponsored by The only trouble with this 503 Chevron service, Lloyds Public Is Warned liairman of the. committee, kind of a news item, with Bob south Main street, Brigham City, )d Anderson, was in the east, at the v Families will gather as the protagonist, there's no. Lloyd C. Robinette, manager., aouy, ,e time of the occurring for- the cast meeting. program bowery, body left who knows how to . Miss Marble e R. ston.'will-convenis..a.,daughter of --'OnA we're stm .tight tn x at 10 oclock airth 'entertainment and- - each Antoine, -a. result. .of thc meeting a spell , appendectomy. - v-- Mr. and MrSTTL Earl Marble of middle of the "dry and danThe meeting is open to the pub- family must bring its own lunakra light will be Of 70's First Ivins placed on Tremonton. She is employed as gerous" fire local season, of the cheon,' ' Kimber stated. 'Many lic, and ail members comer of Seventh south and a dental assistant in the office wardens Is warned the visit- games, rides and fun will Box Elder public stake and South in streets and Visiting be Authority 35 mile the of Dr. Reese B. Mason, Tremonors as well are invited to at- provided for the children. this week. ed limit zone will be exten-tton. South Box Elder stake will tend. Fire danger conditions are about half way between hold its quarterly conference The Coronation ball, open to being encountered and cleanwth south and the railroad A welfare for all meeting the public, will be held at the ed up daily, and it is of utmost Sunday, August 27, President :ks crossing into the Inter-untaiand ward welfare workers stake M. Glen Bennion announced Box Elder high school gymnathis wishIs that anyone importance Indian school. is scheduled for 2:30 oclock week.. sium Thursday evening, Septeming to burn make applicaWishing another' traffic taberin afternoon the The visiting authority will be Sunday ber 7, on the eve of Peach Days. tion for a permit to the county ard, all large trucks will not President Antoine R. Ivins, one nacle, and the concluding genNo candidate or sponsors from sheriff. or the fire wardens allowed to eral session will be at 7 oclock park within 100 outside Box Elder county will Fire danger now is even of tjie presidency of the First of Seventh north, evening, with everyone Sunday Council with of or to nominate altibe allowed Seventies, sponalong chool zone greater at the higher will be to The public is invited and spe sor a Peach invited attend, markings Little Miss Janet Cowley, welof Childs Paul the general Queen candidate, d on tudes, now that vegetation is Seventh south for cial invitations are extended to Five recently returned mis- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fare department of the church. to Wayne Johnson, drying up. and campers, fishaccording Ml school at First and all square dance clubs, ChamCowley, was selected as The opening meeting of con- sionaries will appear on the ermen and picnickers should and for Lincoln school dance clubs, and ail others in president of the Junior Princess in a con"Little the conference sessions. ference will 'be the general to avoid Commerce. of ber priesthood be especially careful Third north. terested in square dances and 8:30 These will include Arnold Gil- test sponsored by the Tremonto spectacular . at addition In meeting fires leadership o better starting inter-tioto attend illuminate the dances the oclock Sunday morning in the bert and Henry Drewes, Jr. both ton Womens Civic league, with at the end of north Main the Centennial Memorial benefit lighting and decorations for the tabernacle. All bishoprics, of the Sixth ward who returned Nancy Ann Waldron, daughter stake unusual theme a mt 10 sodium ball, highly lights will be dance Friday evening. Thursday morning by plane of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Waldpriesthood leaders, high and novel manner of presenting tailed. The dance, featuring square the Peach Queen selection, ron, and Mary Ellen Waldron, and Aaronic priesthood from the Australian mission. a 'Xtensive round repairs on the road dances and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virand secretaries are Other returned missionaries of the Coronation ball supervisors feature ween the airport and this end dances, will be held in the new will be mode gil Waldron, as attendants. The to in be at to will as attendance be Johnwell as urged the Corinne Whitney speak bridge, described Fourth ward recreation hall, be- ern this meeting. to music by an son, Second ward, from the Dan- three little girls will be featurdancing, yery narrow and deteriorate Doors of the tabernacle will ish mission; James Dale Miller, ed in the parade in connection ginning at 8:30 oclock, it was by the t committee and the announced by A. M. Reeder, outstanding orchestra. be opened for the first general Second ward, French mission, with the Box Elder County Fair officials, was suggested to Box Elder counevefor Caroline session at 9:45 oclock Sunday and Florence Baird, First ward, next week, on Thursday services 'Funeral of the president state road commission offi- - ty Sons of Utah Pioneers. The Andersen Nielsen, 71, who died morning, and the general ses British mission. ning at 5 p. m. Sons of Utah Pioneers and North August 14, were held at the declared it would be They will ride on a beautiful and Box Elder stake Brigham City Second L. D. S. to Owner Will Waive float, made with a huge horserebuild it Gleaner Girls are joint sponsors at 1 18, completely ward August chapel, ms time, but shoe at the rear with golden that wider of the dance. oclock in the afternoon with Work DENTON, Tex. (UP) ulders would be added to it ponies, which was built by the undertaken Knudsen Glen P. has U. The S. presiding. Bishop men who drain the North Texas Civic league ladies. It is titled summer and further work building a large community Succumbs1 entertainment Lots of good and the The family prayer was offerState college swimming pool The Royal Round-ufa year from now. in Box Elder county and fun will be provided at the building tending the every week found one article little girls will be costumed in were park, to serve as a recreation August party of the South Box ed by Ruel Nielsen and the meeting Lawrence Christian Mortensen, the owner probably never will white and gold cowgirls outfit to Sw Lorenzo Bott, Councilman center and meeting place for any Elder stake M. I. A., to be held prelude and postlude were play71, Salt Lake City, and former claim. InvoLittlewood. Rennie It was a pair of falsies. make a striking picture. ed by ;re, Wight, Roland Madsen, group wishing to make applica- August 29, at at Cryscation was offered by Raymond resident of Brigham City, died F Howard, Harry Smith and tion for use of its facilities. The tal Springs. Hendricks. Olsen. early last Tuesday morning at . Small building will be rustic, made of Swimming rates will be 25 The his home in Long Beach, CaliRoyalty Of Fair Parade Four under song, City opening high logs from Cache National forest, cents for children illa fornia, following lingering Andersen. was by Jesse and much of the work is being school age and 30 cents for Square ness, according to word received annes Give contributed voluntarily. adults, for those furnishing their The obituary was by Leone by relatives. followed remarks Sims An extra some by be suits. by will own swimming However, there the charge of 10 cents will be made Conrad Jeppsen. He was born in Brigham City expense to constructing dice Of A duet, consisting of Nellie March 22, 1879, a son of Niels iarge building, and funds rais- for those not having their own offering at suits. Roller skating will be Larsen and Genieve Olsen sang Christian and Jensina Klein ed from a free-wil- l Remarks Mortensen. Fourth 40 cents. in the Beyond the Sunset. dance Marine corps now is tonights ' will help Box Elder stake were offered by Archie Sims folhall South All recreation ward enlistments for three Mr. Mortensen was a commerLewis remarks lowed that to the paris Invited It by are by costs. hoped members meet these , en as we'l as four-yea- r cial tailor, and operated a tailto bring their Jones. it was announced construction of the building may ty and are asked The A oring business in Salt Lake City; will vocal th solo, Crossing forward this late summer, own lunches. Watermelon offlcer in charge of the go be be furnished by the stake board. Bar, was sung by Jesse Ander- He moved to Long Beach some ,jp. may the building and that Pre-ly- , 25 years ago, where he also had recruiting station. sen. in time for dedication only four-yea- r enlist-m- s completed a tailoring firm. offered were Cenremarks Box Closing Elders ' next summer, wem Talking Out of Turn ' A duet, accepted. Knudsen. VerBishop by. Wis. (UP) tennial He was an active worker in year. MARINETTE, listT ??arines also may re- Martin Rasmussen, Li D. S. church and was a Everyone who likes to square non Johnson just couldnt keep John and four or six'year and the the sang My Mother, ms, It war6 everyone who likes the his mouth shut. dance, member of the Third L. D. S, Or-vannounced. Th was offered benediction and , by round dances, ! ward. He was sentenced to 30 days irt Sackett. ffl 28firipVecruiting Judge Dan everyone whos interested driving. drunken for He Hudla married Sandberg nf6, building, Og Concluding services were held in is invited and urged to Corray remarked, Of course the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. JgoLn"? 35175, now 13 stay learning attend tonights dance, Reeder you reali2e this means youll in the Brigham City cemetery rom 9 oclock in HarSurvivors include a daughter, of the direction the said. under the UntiI 5:30 In lose your drivers license. an- old B. Felt funeral home with Mrs. Naomi M. Davis, Long thq, after- Johnson What license? An'dven days a week. Renaldo Soelberg pronouncing Beach, and the following brothswered. Ive been driving for a the dedication CCOrding ers and sisters; N. E. Mortent0 the of recruitthe grave. o' ? it,s a busy Place. year without one. sen, - Salt Lake City; Alex Morten-- i He l!f. more days. He got five sen,0Ut that Provo; Leon Mortensen,' young Battery Leaves Tues. Long Beach; Mrs. Olivia M, wisbing enlist a three-yea- r Wilde, Ogden, and Mrs. Jennie enlist nt Hands Burned By Lantern sec- Noon For Fort Lewis d stlU Little Princess Janet Cowley M. Johnson, Boise, Ida., and two get out while K. Wesley Shirts suffered py'r. men and 50 officers More left than J grandchildren. ond degree burns of the . . . will reign as the Little Princess of the Box Elder counSiVoung to tMsh Hamilton AFB, California of the right of the local battery of the Naburns and hand conbe services will L. Funeral noon Souter, ty fair and will be featured in the Little Princess float at-in Corporal Wallace in Box Elder tional Guard will entrain at 2:30 p. m. at the parade next Thursday evening at 5 oclock. ducted City; hand last night at Fort Her Brigham for Friday Real ' 29, Estate, ' Baird August ' Tuesday, a Clfe gasoline to active county park when Lewis, Wash., according to or 2350 E. 13th South street in Salt tendants, selected in a contest recently conducted by the explodwas iXUP)-Fi- ve bandits today was recalled lighting he Lake City. Friends may call Tremonton Civic league, are Mary Ellen Waldron, left, States air lantern Dthoi If for theip efforts duty, with the United his hands in ders received by Captain Dean ed, drenching of Friday prior to the services. officer held also Freeman, force. commanding Fires of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Waldron, and Nancy Ann WeP Henry .7 and flame. gasoline Burial be Wasatch Lawn daughter at will many the of one The the local battery Souter, battery. the picnic Cpl. about mayea,r'odd retired busi- Waldron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Waldon. were spread recalled to active Hea11 reservists were quickly put out. will load and take its two large cemetery. - Eave them had filVi Little Princess is. a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lamoin but The area, Hamto other as all his Pockets. But equipwas duty, has been assignedHamilton, Shirts was brought to town for rifles, as well :y . it , to 1000 news Phone Cowley. your burns. ment, with them. t the i arter tive cents each ilton Air Force Base, first aid treatment of his gunmen. Calif. Commission -. A K is the first prospective Queen to be nominated 1 years Peach Days parade will be the biggest and best ever, 20-3- 0 ) 12 PAGES Terrific Parade, But The Best Ever, Committee Head Says Of Peach Days mon-Electe- d on BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1950 On Active Duty c-- o . Food Sale Saturday ' j The Fourth ward Relief society will hold another home cooked food sale Saturday, August 26, at the Mountain States Electric store, ; beginning at 12 oclock noon, it was announced today. The sale will feature home made bread, nut bread, cake, cookies, twisties, candy and pie. Orders will be taken : at that time for delivery, Thursday, September 7. All proceeds will be used for furnishings in the new Relief ward Fourth society ' . room. i The News-Journ- number is 1,000. news, please. ., telephone Phone in your - |