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Show T 1 i , i . i 11 i ; i i ri'1 : . i iri k f), it 1 i i , Out A Perfect Day Cleone llan and his wife of five months, Randy, jharshmallows in the fireplace of their apartment in Rounding ' ael, Cal. A Question At Briefing , . . Here Price adjusts hisoxygen mask prior to receiving all clear signal from the tower, and taking off to the - ception. There's Little Oxygen In The Ozone p : before taking off on one of his daily training missions, rrice asks the briefing officer about the simulated inter- Dt a stramre nlane. ferenceSat i ' Sunday Eor ME. Stake furnished fey high school girls at the morning session the stake choir for the lession, the South Box take will hold their quar inference Saturday and at the stake tabernacle, in iri Johnston will, be of the girls and Harold directs the South stake music to fee i Eldet VOLUME 44, NUMBER 6 COMMITTEE DEFENSE BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9, 1951 MAMED FOR CIVIL UNIT IN BRIGHAM 4al speaker at the will be Spencer to Build Framework Fire protection: Dale Fryer, LDS. apostle who will As Glen Bunt, GlenDummer. at the general authoriLight and Power: Ruel Eskel-sen- , se church. Defense Program Orin Eskelsen and Lorin lUfc session of conference Initial steps were taken Wed- Tingey. . welfare je i meeting at nesday evening at a meeting Water and Sewer: Larilock in the evening next called by Mayor Lorenzo J. Both sen, Glen Burt and M.Tracy' J. Markv in the stake taberna-- " for the creation of a civil de- ham. ,. tending will be all ward fense organization here in conSanitation: Dr.' Harper Pearee, ike welfare workers. Paul nection with the state and na- R. A. Madsen and Glen Humph-erys- . of the general welfare tional program of preparing for , will be in charge of this possible war emergencies. lost . and misplaced Handling I Held; primarily- to build civil persons: C. Henry Nielsen,, Les ral sessions for the publdefense framework for Brigham George Hodges.t g ic held tt.lO a., m;! j infection -Cityj Mayor Bott, wlio'hedds j J f Meet Part Of State, 1 Nat'l - - Sub-imin- andT.p.'ni.Ttt the Apostle' Kimball Will three-ma- n executive te committee that also includes Ruel Eskelsen, at the meetings, vice president, and 'Henry Nielheld at the stake sen, secretary, announced the 4 appointment of committees. lal priesthood . The committee heads present will be held at 2 contemplated a meeting in the Ip the afternoon Syndey Immediate future with state of!he leaders of Aaronlc, ficers of the Civil Defense presAaronic and Melchizedek to outline the program. ent oods in attendance. Following Is a list of the comwould like all new resi-- f mittees for the Civil Defense of the stake to know they Brigham City. The chairman of Icome and urged to attend each committee is listed first. aker will fee icle.- - leader-eetin- g Heber Sessions and John Housing: Abel S. Rich, Hervin Bunderson and D. M. Mason. Radio: Wade Ebeling, J. DeHeld los Thompson and M. J. Markham.: ub scouts Police Protection: Harry Smith, with their par-i- d friends are invited to Chester Young and Royal Jenthe February .pack meet-'b- e sen. Law Order: O. Dee Lund, B. C. held tonight, Friday, Central school . at . 7:30 Call. Hospital: W. Vosco Call, Mrs. llied on the Annie Tingey. program will Medical aid: Dr. J. Howard Ancement ceremonies for s while City graduation exer Rasmussen and all Brigham tee others will fee in doctors. scoutmaster will wel Caring for the sick and injur them into ed: Harold B. Felt, Warren Hyde Bo' Scouting. 1 wi be in charge of the and Willis Hansen. Information to public: Supt, exercises and will ex Glen meir January river proj K. E. Weight, Alf Freeman, Bennion and Vernal Willie. Pack Meeting Tonight Third nee 11 24, announced Thursday, It will be held at 9 o'clock in the evening at the Dance Bowl. At, a recent meeting of the Box Elder county commissioners,1 the difficult question of taxation of welfare in the county attracted the attention of the t "Mark the. date on your calendar and reserve, it for an extra special dance, officers . . advised. r -i . . . Mac 4) I The. Central - school i nette. association have postNewspaper 'information: Rob- poned their regular meeting Hannah from February 12 until Feb. 19, ert Crompton and-Mrt to accomodate an outstanding Brown." A. speaker, according to P.-officers. Takes Tile Laying Course i (Bill Rowe, now employed dt Speaker at the meeting will the Intermountain, Indian school, be Miss Iris Thorpe, year-lonreturned to Brigham City this veteran of occupied Europe, and Byron May Robi- Parent-Teacher- s , , , s;, . . g week-afte- r - ward genealogy present a Menu For Dinner Saturday Evening At Box Elder High at will be baked ham, potatoes smothered dn gravy, fresh The annual Box Elder countyand square creamed com,' waldorf salad and Daughters of Utah Pioneers ball dance costymes but everyone is milk or orange with Ice cream will fee held Saturday, February welcome. and cake for dessert for mem 10 at 9 oclock in ithe evening at ' of th? First ward at their bers served. be will Refreshments the Box Elder high 6chool gymannual dinner, February 17. Lucy The county presidency, nasium. was That the decision- of the and Music will be supplied for the Wright, Rae Christensen committees who met Wednesday Smith Mae request orchesdance by LaVard Johns to come early and join in evening to draw up the menu.dn tra. There will be both old time The dinner will be held the receiving line. square and modern dancing with1 the new Fourth ward) amusefrom secured be Tickets may many waltzes. ment hall. Every member in the LaRue Yates will be floor man- the camp captains or at the door. ward is especially invited. Price is $1.00 per couple and ager and - assures everyone a Also, at the meeting, it was 33 cents for each extra lady. good time. Ladies are requested announced that Mrs. Leonda Reese will fee the hostess for the p" affair. 'Baby Do You Remember When . . Each person attending will have to supply their own knife and fork and plates, officers advised. ; - - 1 evening, GOP Ladies Name Relda Lund Pres. t the pa2eant and win if .tMs is g0. Relda Lund Calif that1?-- rr at a 5. ot ev to -- the last hundred musfcians will iie.er My A doomed ,to have a tele- - Watch One on,ive,r-t- ten-bati- d moqey Sa"dra Sue Pprtora said Sandra a few months, at the live, 1alse tolctor Hser ,Leeti"? Eld ?3rwc-?tio- n E- Association of tockhold-- Creek Wa- - win be oclock he lhcl1 w I' City Wall- BARKER, ch. v . Secretary. at was elected : presi- dent of the Brigham City Womens Republican dub at a evening meeting Wednesday held at the city hall at 8 p.m. j Mrs. Lund, wife of County Attorney- O. Dee Lund, replaces Mrs. Norma Sheffield, retiring president On the evenings program 12 D. Wilde addressed the ladies, Karen Lichtenstein played two accordion solos and Karen Seely gave a reading. Open Hearts old girl, cer, will - Ward Annual D.U.P. Ball Is Slated Next iStiP at 30 oclock in ard cials of the saia today, est you ,t0 make add- wu the county, (2) leave the reg ulation as it now is and let the party involved take action if they so desire and (3) go to .the legislature and have them typard. . change the basic law. Before taking action the comCounty attorney O. Dee Lund reported studying three similar missioners indicated they wishcases in which the courts hand- ed to study the problem .va ed down. decisions and that they eri ruled that it is the use the prop- For Hunttng'Lost Hunters othfeTi actions 'taken 'at the erty Is put to Which determines-whetheor not it is exempt and meeting Included voting to pay that as long as the property pro- several Grouse. Creek ranchers duces an income,' regardless of 20 cents a mile for the use of the use of the income whether their trucks in searching for it is entirely for charitable pur- two deer hunters who were lost ' poses or not, the property is sub- last fall,' .Tliey- advised Anson B. Call, ject to tax. Other Counties Waiting county extension agent, to 6ell Commissioner Lewis S. Wight, the remainder of rat poison at chairman of the 'board, reported cost, which the county owns. It inquiring and discovering that was previously purchased durother Utah counties are waiting, ing a rat extinction' drive. They obeyed the purchase of expecting a test case to fee made out of the question raised here.' 40 barrels of weed chemical from Attorney Lund the Wasatch Chemical company Concluding, three possible ac- - and' Swift and company. suggested .The following Mst of deputies were appointed toy Assessor Fred Lists First Petersen and approved toy the rm: Pageant Sunday 5 Approve List Of Deputy tions the 'board of commissioners could take (1) exempt propAssessors For County, erty from taxes and see if any the department Minutes Report citizen will bring suit against Approve ; . February. Box Elder Active In Early D.U.P. Work In r to efforts spin thread. Left to right: Mrs. ; loHjes combining , . . old time scene of three of Utah Pioneers," Mrs. the of Daughter 8ident y Etder Ida k. Lee, first J ,D.UP. president. The former a county al9( Facer Mrs. Emily Greenhalgh and evening at Box Elder high school Saturday D.U.F. will Md the,r raes like those above will be seea. gymnasium, beginning , ) Jet Pilot Alan Price PAGES EYE WELFARE , Committee ufogy The ' annual Brigham,- City lire department's Firemen's ball is slated' for Saturday, ;ir'rrd'praying: Karl ' Josfephson, Carl.' Wold and Central School F.T.A. t Edward D. Ward. Traffic: William r C. Sackett, Postpones Meeting and1 8 pauses a moment to gaze at the horizon he will soon n be flashing over at 600 miles an hour in the plane in the background. . . . Ultra-moder- 1 t FARM TAX PROBLEM AT MEET Alan Price Guards National Borders, backtaking1 a weeks a lady with an extensive Communications: Richard Alcountries. on tile and linoleum European course in ground ston, John Howard. The meeting will ; 'begin at floor laying at the Armstrong Transportation r John Howard, school in Salt Lake City.. 7:30 oclock in the evening! . Weir. nlerence,. President )e COMMISSIONERS Annual Firemen's Ball Set Feb 24 In Brigham City con-sessio- g' f For Supersonic Battles And Guarding UsS. Borders Is "The Life" For Brigham City Jet Pilot taining ... 1 New officers, besides Mrs. Lund, include Birdie Smith, vice Edna Wight, secrepresident; tary, and Effie E. Adams, treasurer. The new officers will appoint committees and new board members. Retiring, besides Mrs. ' Sheffield, are Relda Lund, vice president; Birdie Smith, secretary; Effie E.. Adams, treasurer, .and the following executive board members: Irene Hansen, Lottie Simonsen, Melissa Petersen and ETma KMtgaard. , i f J Trains In Ultra Modern Jet Planes Twice in recent months Lt Alan Price has been featured in a picture story of a jet pilot in magazines, Kaiser Aluminum News and Westward. Lieutenant Price is the son of President and Mrs. Rudgar N. Price and the gTandson of Patriarch and Mrs. N. J. Valen J. tine.- day, for Instance, Lt. Price has a gunnery mission. . He and five other pilots make repeated runs in their Thunderjets on a 30 foot long sleeve towed by an Lt Price is top , dog today, On examination of the sleeve 50 percent of his F-S- l. , red-tippe- d ammunition; hit the target (each plana, sbootj bullets. titt ped. In different colored chalk. But after training missions and lectures, his day is not done. He has his additional duty to attend to that of assistant squadron supply officer, which usually requires about half of his j time at the base. . ; From the time the horns in front of the hangar, blare until planes scream down the runway and disappear into the clouds elapsed time is three minutes. The Air Force word for it - 'la - In Kaiser Aluminum News for January 1951, Lt. Prices picture beside his jet is in full color on the. cover. Explanation inside the first page reads: On the Pictures illustrating this article are used through the courtesy of Kaiser Steel Corporation's magazine, I of young men like Lt. ' Alan Price, USAF, a crackjet pi- "scramble! word it is. And a lot, rests thq responsibility of describes U. It S. what coastlines exactly pilots guarding against the possibility of an atomic and ground crews do when the bomb attack. In a matter of central control station flashes three minutes after being alert- that an unidentified aircraft- - is ed by spotters, fully armed approaching the coast Pacific board: 'John P. (Lowe, Willard fighters are in the air to inves- Coast based squadrons are on district; Alston Jensen, Mantua; tigate approaching suspicious the alert around the clock, ready for any emergency, investigating George Johnson, Beaver Dam; aircraft. Melvin Johnson, Bear River; j Eight pictures in Kaiser Alum- all suspicious aircraft Austin Udy, Riverside; R. C. Har- inum News and twelve in WestThough expensive to operate, s mph-pluJames Gorbanati, ward give a glimpse into the 600 ris, .Portage; Jet fighters! are Snowviille; Eugene Bott, Perry; life of Alan, a jet pilot, giving the only answer for security in MoHorace Lish, Deweyville; a little of his home life and jet these days of lightning develroni F. Bott, Corinne; Roland life. , opments on he world scene. Lt. Price is recuperating at Allen, Elwood; Earl Holt, FieldCleone Randy Randall Price ing; Floyd WoodwaTd, Promon- is a bride of five months. She Hill Field, at the present time tory; Joseph Palmer, Park Val- and 'husband Alan have fixed up following a ski accident, which Frank a small San Rafael, California occurred during the Christmas ley; Hazel Yates, Yost; Munns, Garland; Melvin Homer, apartment which (boasts their holidays. Just as soon as-- . his broken leg is mended he reports Tremonton; Paul R. Hunsaker, pride and Joy, a fireplace. Prior to his entrance into the for further duty for jet combat Harper; Hugh Roberts, Grouse ; Creek; Rudy Scholer, Bothwell, air force in 1948 Price served in training in Las Vegas. Lt. Price has two brothers. Thatcher and Penrose; and Her- the naval air corps during man Fonnesbeck, Howell. World War IL Following duty One, the eldest in the family, Kenneth Carter and D. M. Gro- with the navy Alan attended Richard V., now a . practicing ver were appointed livestock as- college at the U.S.A.C. in Logan. M.D. in Fort Worth, Texas, has sessors. Cleone met Alan when both were been notified that he will ( be New Courthouse Custodian students at Utah State Agricu- called to serve in the armed forces within the next j few Elmer Schow .was . appointed ltural college. court, house custodian replacing Following cadet training at months. Another, the younger, Andrew Petersen who recently Perrin Air Force base, Sherman, David R., is serving an L. D. S. resigned because of illness. Al- Texas, Alan heard he was to be mission in the Southern States. bert Weaver was appointed as- transferred to Hamilton Air David expects to be released Force base. Cleone was visiting from his mission in July. sistant custodian. relatives in Berkeley; so she got a job and stayed on. Thus their To y romance was simaffair and plified to a trans-baAugust 25 they went home to Civil Ogden to be married. J. D. Gunderson, principal of Today, Cleone is like a lot of Central'' school, was this week other brides of five months, exappointed head of Civil Defense cept that her husband is Lt - Perry wards annual Gold and for 'Box Elder county, it was Alan Price, . USAF, a crackjet Green ball will be held Februreported fey County Clerk K. B. pilot She knows him as an ary 10, Saturday, at 9 oclock in Olsen.1easy going strapping carrot-shocke- the evening with the floor show, is anxious to guy who likes to ski, highlight of the evening, slated meet with the defense directors play tennis and roast marsh- for 9:30 p. m. of the cities and towns in the mallows in front of the fire. She for the dance will be the near future and is apprehensive about and per- thePlaying county-i- n Johnson orchestra. The recwill soon call a meeting," Olsen haps a little awed by, the Alan reation hall has been gaily decoadvised. who becomes a taut highly rated around the dances theme, Brigham City took initial steps trained fighting machine after Blue Moon. for a dYU defense set-u- p last he kisses her at the door of ' During the evening - refreshWednesday evening when Mayor their apartment every morning, ments will be served. Everyone Lorenzo J. Bott made committee Lt. Prices day at Hamilton Air Is invited to attend the dance, ' Force base begins at 7:45 every officers advised. appointments. Feature of the floor show will morning with a pilots meeting in the 82nd Fighter Interceptor be the "Ladies in Pink, a dahc-inDr. Wayne Bott Leaves ; Here his hanger. group, from Ogden. squadrons For Army Duty In Wash. activities are- - outlined. Miss Donna Wood will reign days Dr. .Wayne Bott left Brigham These will ' Include lectures, as queen and at her sides will City early Thursday morning ground school and one or . two be attendants, Gae Nebeker, for an assignment with the U. training flights tgunnery, navi- Glenda Larsen and Arlene S. army at Ft. Lewis. gations instrument flying. To Wieht- . , .4 shoulders well-chose- n -- . Head Appointed Defense - Perry Ward Tells cross-countr- y Gold, Green Ball d g , |