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Show NRV CHAMBER OF COKERCE Donates To OFFICERS TO BE ANNOUNCED Honored General Frank Riter To Speak At Banquet Tonight At 7:30 P, M. Bi- -- rLjer tabernacle, the Civic Jwsnent club presented the fSLwee forjt. $50 of sup. uwlth their practice -v BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH,; FRIDAY. MORNING, JANUARY 1 ling civic projects.- Naturals For Snow Queen Title . was made 'by presentation H Griffith, president of rtvic Improvement club and L Harper Pearse. .Receiving treas-fo- r check was Lea Dredge, the organ committee. committee, wording to the oan is being constructed Eas-i- f and will be ready by do not war emergencies 1 (owev'er, . war-crim- In October 1949 little- - Gayle Ann Cutler went to bed and she wasnt 6ure she would ever get out of bed or a wheel chair ; again. She had polio. . But today, with the help of her neighbors, she can walk, ride her bicycle and play vigorously with her little dog. Her legs, which wasted away to slivers of bone when she contracted the disease, are now husky, muscular and healthy, though she on her still has a 'half-brac' right leg. Ann almost four Gayle spent months in the hospital, taking expensive treatments from the experts in that field. Finally- in January 1950 she was Allowed to go home but had to wear two full braces from hips to her ankle. For months she had fo have treatments every week in a Salt Lake; City hospital. A . Though an operation may yet be necessary on her right ahkle and foot -- for . her complete ' re. cpvery, Gayle Ann will, before too long, be hack to normal. It took hundreds of dollars tot her treatment, perhaps over a thousand, and ; It was her par ents neighbors in Brigham ' City and Box Elder county who help, ed pay the tremendous bill. Just as they did' for each of the 14 cases contracted in the coun- I in hives have been made t of the wards in both . the th and South stakes, all sue v ifully. that donate for as soon as isible. - ", : feel .that the 6rgan will asset to the community 1.9 We an . 2. n the cultural aspect," mem-commente- d. Daughter Meet o other Just Strictly Personal, Is en Mom and Me f me for the Mothers lighters meeting to be ) 5.! tt hf Stakes Hold Be-Z- .l the 'and held Tuesday night at the stake made at 7:30. All, girls 16, - of age and their North and South to t Elder stakes are urged A wonderful attendance. gram has been arranged with and 18 years them of both , dal numbers from both ' will kea A guest speaker case chastity as pertaining to rtship and marriage, here will be no classes! held the wards in either stake for ... Junior Gleaner girls, i ; ill Junior Gleaner ward lead-ar- e asked to contact every in their wards of this age and up, with their mothers, tod them an invitation to ml r Tie booklet, Your Coat . of S. nor, by- ApMStiernaroid to the i, will be presented .isY v; lefreshments will be served owing the meeting.'. , , Enjoying Breath Of Fresh Winter Wind : ; are Janet Forsgren, LaVonne Jensen, Dons Simonsen, ty last year. Each year the March of Dimes and Patty Smith, all candidates for Show Queen title, i is held . throughout They will vie at the Snow carnival tomorrow evening at campaign nation to .build a fund so the BEHS gymnasium at 9 oclock that every child in, the ' whole United States may be assured of . . . , North, South Stakes Slated Sunday. , To eetThis Monday ' : will the 'Wcv'The Kind of Parents hers Like, and the Kind of ( ighlight of the evening Y a panel discussion With chers Parents anel leader is Like." K 4 a k Of Dimes Dance At BEHS Sat, Jan. 27 Crawford Yates,' composer of Promised Valley,", musical pageant for the - Utah' centennial celebration in 1947 and one of the Mountain Wests foremost composers, .will be the featured artist af a musical program in the stake tabernacle, February L The musical program will also feature the music of other outstanding Brigham Young University students and faculty. Sponsored by the Brigham City Sixth ward Sunday school, all of the funds from the event will go into the building fttrtd for the -- News-Journ- Ward To Host "r 'he he jy J Fourth ward will be host Eighth ward at a dancing Friday, January 19 (to- - u at g th .ward oclock, in the new chapel, . According rs in charge. there will be all types of 7s lncluding ; waltzes, fox square dances and others. le ,want everybody in both f to come," officials said. Gordon Leads Co. - n Talk Fair Problems Sam Gordon, charge, missioners and Utah Brigham county representa-o- t lair boards from all over ate discussed problems a nlng to fairs m Salt Lake Monday.' -- at the meeting standardizing 3- Stainers, premiums, mroughout the state, was decided to hold a for county fair offi- YiJnns ca, Gordon February "and T methods of J Brigham City merchants they will be .distributed to the lucky evwinners at the ent. The dance committee, ; fere Howard chairman, Peterson, Simcox and Steve Anderson, is contacting every Brigham City businessman for a contribution, ' and, the committee reports, is merchant practically every giving a valuable item to help in carry the Polio campaign Brigham City to a success... Playing for the dance, which costs $1.00 for admittance,, will be Dan Ross and. his orchestra, Ross Norr, manager of the Dance Bowl, has released the orchestra for the evening and in support of the Polio dance will remained closed. ,The Junior Chamber of Comfund-raisin- g - Kent Payne Called To Active Duty With car and trailer loaded, phone, disconnected and family new their for all set to leave home in California, Kent Payne, former, scout executive for this area, received a telephone call relast Monday ordering him to in navy. said. the active for duty port Kent was slated to report for Nation(b Scout Leaders To duty with the Yosemite on January 20. council al park MThis Evening H He had been promoted to the' pob scout committee, sition of district scout executive. lit the The former navy lieutenant ofu youngsters, nWe?, th Dr. home for four and one-hal- t served of nk Sait, Friday,-a- t T:J0 p. years on submarine patrol duty, most of the time in the South the meeting will PciciiiCi r Kent will report to the San chanet fhe application for center Diego recruit', training within the next 15 to 20 days. train-scho- . Jack Watkins ' - - pf Sixth ward Sunday school officers. son, each organization will be Fred Fonsgren is superintenassigned a section of town" to dent of the' Sunday school with cover. .Every resident .will be Wendell Rotter and Mack StodY fvs i i given the opportunity to con- dard, counselors. tribute to the Polio fund and purchase a ticket to an .. extra North Stake Jr; M-Mat the same special dance all 1 - -- ! time. .A i To Meet Eve. ' According to Chairman Peter- -- t en all other drive are bephases ing carried out in the county, reports Verl Petersen, chairman of the drive in. Box Elder coun1 ; ty.' The Tremonton and Garland have joined polio committees ; in the meantime S Tuesday of the Polio North Stake Junior will meet Tuesday evening, January 23, at 7:30 P.M. In the vestry of the Stake Tabernacle for a specV ial session. r Speaker for the 'evening will be President J. Edwin Baird. n All Junior forces to give a- March of Dimes are cordially dance there January 27 at 8 invited to attend according to oclock in the evening at Bear Roy Braegger, Stake Leader for River high school. ? Junior In Brigham City f the 20-3clubs polio box, constructed last year, is now placed in front of Van Engelen's store. To stirpplate a little friendly competition the white box Is diFinal contestants.' names have vided 60 that there; Is a comin Brig- been received, according to Mrs. partment, for every ward ham City and each I community Ray Korth, chairman of the ,j . queen contest for the annual in this area. s The Blvers, who ! gave the Snow. CamivaL New names to arrive at JBox March of Dimes a big push last e are: year, collected $80 at, the Bear 68 at the post-officRiver-BoBillings, Elder basketball game daughter of Mr. Joyce last Friday. They were sched- and Mrs. H. H. Billings, Seventh uled to do the same at the ward; Daisy Bott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Bott, Eighth games Thursday evehing. Y .The grammar schools, too, are ward; Carol Olsen, daughterSev-of supporting the worthy drive. In Mr. and Mrs. John Patcyk, charge of the campaign at Lin- enth ward; Judy .Wight, daughcoln school is Irwin Hansen and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Wight, at Central school, Mrs. Nellie Sixth ward; Beverly Fredrickson, I daughter of, Mr. C. M., FredrickWight son, Carlin, Nevada, Corinne Other events tentatively scheduled include a talent show- - In ward; Donna Wood. daughter of Mrs. Ted Wood, Perry. February. Although the cam- Mr. andcarnival' will be held SatThe closes February paign . show will be held later because urday, January-- 20,, at Box 3der school gym at 9 oaiook. .forit.unj high space; is. notavaijable ' Music Makers will furnish the til 'then. n 0 . ; x -- l,the . Student Honors Clay-baug- h, Ray K. Daines, Sam Gordon, J. Charles Keller, C. Henry Jack B. Watkins, son of Mr. Nielsen, J. Oleen Palmer, Eliot and Mrs. Norman Watkins of D. Ward and John C. Weir. - , Brigham City was singularly honored last week by being named one of three medical stu dents of the University of Louisville in the Whos Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges. Jack, now in his final year of medical school, is president of the associated students of the The truth came out - - university (studentbody presi' IFF'-'. The Twin Falls escapee . who a member He been has dent!. Kv Y, ' A'' of the student council for the rode in relative safety for 190 past three years, served as vice miles on three human passes president of the studentbody in Tuesday, was probably just as Gayle Ann Cutler,. . . . daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Phil Cutler of Brigham City 1948 and 1949, and is now treas- desparate as he claimed rover cam- .the patrol car radio when he of the , makes her pet pooch sit-u- p for her as she holds the bicycle urer student threatened death to his hostages. , council. pus she can again ride after months of hospitalization and Now 35, he has been in' jails A member of Phi Chi, medical ; . . . gearing braces.. of the time since he was fraternity; he Is chaplain 'of it most Also he is on the freshman ad- 18 years old; ; In Brigham,; City he .claimed his name was Rob; ,7 ... . , , visory, council.! ert; Lee Gilford.'' But an- over-- : school Upon completing high of records on him in here Jack entered the University flowing file his F.p.I, headquarters of Utah. After his first year Me true name is Jamesindicated naMorgan, c thei Central States field for two ' Dr. Wanda Robertson Tocharge'of the Junch. After'spending a couple of !' years. V,' hours in ths Box Elder oounty Sectional meetings will bd He enrolled at the Utah State the gunman was arraigned Speak At First Session I continued at 1 oclock, with the Agricultural college upon , re- jail, U. 8. Commissioner John At 9 A. M. In Audiforium elementary teachers again meet turning from his mission. . He before A. Sneddon at Ogden and orThe reading con-- , ing in the library to discuss enlisted in the navy during War dered held under $25,000 bail, ference of the Box Elder school ProcedUrts and Materials Need Two and served as a chaplain He was charged with interdistrict will be held Saturday, bd for an Effective Reading Pro with the rank of lieutenant for state of a stolen .... vehicletransportation January 20, at Box Elder high gram in the Elementary School, about four years. Idaho the police.' car Jack holds a B. S. degree from used school beginning at 9 oclock in with Miss Jensen as chairman his escape bid and bn the morning, according to Su- and Dr. Robertson as consultant the U.S.A.C. in Logan and a B.A. three in counts of the i The secondary teachers will 'from the University of Debuque, Twin Falls peacekidnapping perintendent K. , E. Weight, officers. He The opening meeting in the meet in the auditorium. There Iowa. also faces additional charges in B- .EJ1.S. auditorium will begin they will discuss Developing a After his release from the Idaho. There he is wanted for Univer"Readenrolled he the and at navy with the prayer by Norman Reading Program, auto theft I for unlawful flight Jeppsen, greeting by Supt. K. E. ing Procedures and Materials. sity of Louisville where he has to avoid prosecution for kidbeen studying medicine since. Weight end group singing un- Alf L. Freeman, B.E.H.S. princinapping, both federal charges; : He is slated to graduate in June. for der, the direction of J, Earl John- pal, will act as chairman and kidnaping and- for counter-of in C. honor listed Farrer will be .the The -being ston. Main speaker will be Dr. Kenneth feiting. Y.- - , I : the Whos Who1 of colleges Wanda Robertson, associate pro- consultant And all of that, In irony, startIn the U. S., ed with his Special platform guests at the and universities fessor of elementary education, original charge of morn- came after he was nominated at University of Utah.. ; After she general meeting Saturday memslugs in a slot machine. putting on the college the following The 6lerrder is introduced by Miss Norma ing will be school board was Jensen, Box Elder elementary bers, Leonard L; Bishop, Law- points: ability, personal traits, identified by the F.B.L fingerscholastic standing, service to rence G. Carter, A. Loren supervisor, she. will speak on prints. His record said Jay.C. Wayne Sandall and Abel school, past record, leadership Newman, Special agent in charge Basic Goals and Principles in RobS. Rich; newspaper editors: and practical abilities, participa- of the F.BJ. office in Salt Lake the. Reading Program. j activiert Crompton, Box Elder Jour- tion in City, began in March 1934, when At 10:40 a. m. sectional meetV. W, John, Garland Times ties, and potential usefulness to he was nal; received at the Arizona elemenheld. The be ings will Y business. A. Tremonton society and M. and state Florence, to serve prison, tary teachers will meet in the leader; and Rytting, the, following P.T.A. a one to four year, sentence ior library where, under the chair- officials: Mrs. Don Sheffield, ' burglary. manship of Miss Norma Jensen, South Box Elder county and Mrs. To was re- -' March 'he In 1935, Developing a Reading Program Clyde Coombs, North Box Elder. ceived at Folsom - prison, Caliin the Elementary School, will The planning committee in fornia, to serve a five years; to be discussed with Dr. Robertson charge of arrangement includes life sentence for robbery. In as consultant. L; Alf Freeman, Frank Stevens, The South Box Elder stake March, 1940, he was arrested at .At the same time, .the seconGlenn Taylor, Mabel Christendary teachers will meet in the sen, Elmer Jeppsen. . Phyllis choir will present Ressurection Bakersfield, Calif. on an auto Morning," a cantata by B. Cecil theft charge and returned to auditorium where they will dis- Christensen, Ella Long, Blythe Gates of Utah, on Easter morning Folsom for parole violation on cuss secondary school I reading NorTingey, Leon Christiansen, problems under the chairman- ma Jensen and K .E. Weight : at the stake tabernacle at 8 a.m., March 13, 1949, after his arrest it was learned today from Har- in Los Angeles on a burglary J ship of Frank Stevens, princiY ; old B. Felt, director. charge. . pal Of Bear River high school. He was paroled October 24, The South stake choir has preConsultant will be Mr. Kenneth Barber Gets Shorn n BREWSTER, Mass. (UP) sented a cantata on Easter 1950, and he next attracted', atC. Farrer, principal of Central H. Black, 78, a barber for morning for the past two years. tention of peace' officers when Junior - high schiol, ; Granite f 60 years., complains he has to As usual the public will be in- he was arrested at Twin Falls, r f school district. The charges he now faces are free of charge. Felt said. During noon hour lunch will pay $1 for' his haircuts at a vited of the choir are the most serious of his long be served at the high school neighboring shop but only ' Ail members - Y ; Mrs. Ruby f Hansen, charges 50 cents to his cafeteria. urged to toe at rehearsal Wed- criminal career. ; ' ' in 8 school lunch supervisor, is oclock. nesday evening at Disease Reported Here . Nine cases of chicken pox, one. case of influenza and two cases of mumps were reported v; contracted in Box Elder county ddrY ing the week ending January 12; music. The dance will be sport. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. ter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Si- by the state ' department of : . YJ"' Crowning ceremonies will be- Larsen, Fifth ward; Rose Marie monsen, Fifth ward and Madge health, gin at 10:30. Mayor Kleon Kerr Lomax, daughter of Mr. and Petersen, daughter of Mr. and NOTICE of Tremonton will crown the Mrs. Duane Jensen, Fourth ward; Mrs. E. L. Petersen, Seventh The annual meeting of the . . lucky Miss who will receive a Jeanine Spackman, daughter of ward. t , stockholders of the Brigham City beautiful white blanket and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spack-mar- t, The contestants will be pre- Fruit Growers Association, will Honeyville ward, and Ro- sent at 10:30 reign over- - the thirteenth anattired in formal be held 'berta! Young, daughter of Mrs. nual affair. Saturday January 20, , 1951 at 2 p. m. at the regular Ticket sales are progressing Thayne' Moyes, Second ward; gowns. Members of the food commit- place of business in ' Brigham nicely according to Lee and De Marjorie Leggett, daughter of Lone Andersen. Dean ! Forsgren Mr. and Mrs. John Leggett, Sev- tee under the direction of A1 City to transact any and all busleads ail individuals selling tic- enth ward; and Joan Norman, meda Stokes, Oreta Lee, Iris and iness that may be called up at ' , " 1. '. kets. His ticket 6ales alone are daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ellis Lee, report that .food 6ales that time. . William Sorensen, Norman of Corinne. will begin at 9 oclock and conpresident reaching the 150 mark.? N. J. Valentine, secretary. The complete list of young la, Janet Forsgren, daughter of tinue all dpring the evening, ;Y. i c dies competing for the coveted Mr. , and Mrs. ; Lloyd Forsgren, Home made cake, pie, candy, . title of Snow Queen- include the Sixth ward; La Vonne ensen, punch and ice cream . will be Y ' Police Netiess : ; Yv new names listed above and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. sold. All dogs must be licensed by ! La Dine Second Pehrson, Jensen, following: ward; Patty Special practice is scheduled February 1. y daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. for all contestants to be held Dogs will be picked up and e Swen Pehrson, Sixth f ward; Clarence Sinith, Sixth ward; If they do not have of Mr. Saturday, January 20, at 2 p. m, destroyed Jeppaon, daughter ;of; Mr. PatSy. Forsgren,-daughteI . tag. Sevand Mrs Dallas and .Mrs. Dean Forsgren, Severn at the Box Elder high ' school license HARRY SMITH, , ; enth ward; Barbara Larseri, thward; Doris Simonsen, daugh -- Y. gym.' " " js. i Police Chiof. . Con Captured In c , . 5 READING CONFERENCE SLATED - . AT BEHS SAT. FOR TEACHERS , . Mrs. Gladys and on the panel will be contemplated "construction of a new chapeL ' Jghn Wassom, Prizes are piling up in theO- -merce is the Mrs. Marie sponsoring organird and Mrs. Price will be $1.00 for. adults window for' the zation for the dance and will be iva Archibald, and 50 cents for ' high school hers; Bishop Delbert E. Cook, 27 Polio drive at Box helped by all of the other civic students and younger. Tickets Mary Perry and Mrs. Melha January In Brigham City; with the are availabje: from any of the Elder high school. Given by clubs M, parents. : Ai ( . .tickets.-- " " sales ite ,li ..r mid-wint- : Teach-association e Crawfcrd Yates To' , , 6 , -- ia The J convention of the The 'second session will ! beSouth Box Elder stake Sunday gin at 1:55 p. m.YAli those at school workers and all ward of- the first sessiori Will meet again ward officers" and teachers will be held and all Sunday-schoo- l ficers and teachers will meet In 21, stake the Sunday, January with them- . tabernacle, it was announced -illard PTA The; south ; Box Elder stake tYY today.-,A. Y Sunday school bpard will be the The first session will begin host stake. (Y;. vV'-- ' n at '9:55 a. m.with all ' Sunday - A representative from the genschool stake board members, eral board will be in attendance. stake presidents, stake high President H. AY Dixon of Wel meeting of the Parent council representatives, bishop- ber college, who is a member .of of the , Willard rics, two members of each ward the general LJ).S. board, will be ool will be held Monday eve Sunday school superitendency present to direct activities of 'the g, January 22, at 8 p. m. at A. Y',v Y" and junior Sunday school coor- - conference. ,;1' school house.; 8 medical attention if they should contract the dread ed disease, And practically ev ery child-i- n the country who had the. disease received finan cial help from the Folio founds tioo.. complete I es : - . M imbined Threat of the Federal;; Treaty Making Power.! Now a practicing attorney In Salt Lake City, General Riter served as a member of the board in Germany when the war criminals were prosecuted following World War Two. A past president of the Sons of American Revolution, he is the Jack B. Watkins now a member of the board of . . . son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- directors for the group. Also he man Watkins of t Brigham has served as Utah American v Vs City, i who was named to Legion Commander. new At of the the meeting Whos Who Among Students and board of directors In American Universities and president will fake office for the members Colleges. He is a senior coming term, the presidents remedical student at the Uni- port will be made by Vosco W. I...U 4 Call. versity of Louisville, Ky. Candidates for president are Glen Knudson, John Larsen nd B. Owen. Candidates for diWins E.rectors are Richard Alston, James A. Brown, Denzell Butler, Maurice Burtcher, Charles W. As -- committee members group 'have urged 8 PAGES "f- committee the finance they are still about $4,000 of $10,000, nec-ar- v ,rt of the goal for the purchase of the chit and the' renovation of west portion of the taberna- e wishing to organ to do so 19, 1951 Will Soon Be Recovered Completely After Hospital j he Brigadier General Franklin ter (reserve), will toe the speaker at the annual inauguration banquet of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce tonight at 7:30 oclock, according to D. M. Ma. . secretary-managerThe son, meeting will be held ,at the Cen' tral school auditorium. ; His subject ; will be "The in . -- . , ( ; r-- ; Hun-sake- r, extra-curricul- Rehearse Choir For Easter Event ; . . . Na-tha- ' : : Y-- 1 , - , ' ! Da-len- r , - , . |