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Show Heads Roads Group Can't Find The t Draft Board? c Keep Looking If you can't find the Selei. tive Service office, young man, don't decide it has closed shop," and leave mad. ' showing of "Gu film on fire Box Elder focal people 5 According to Mrs. Marilla Spencer, secretary, the office is being moved from its present location on the second floor of the Brigham hotel to the Eddy building, ust above Glen's Modern 'Drug. All draft business will be conducted at the new Krel'M ferirss said today. coopera-nnec- r taken in nvie Guernsey, Drummond. Ne-John Burt Jr., Utah, supervisors, e forestry by R. A. holographed u M VOLUME 44, NUMBER 9 S -- children with Sackett and Orion, Dick and Bockwood Marble iorman, starring. would especially like to those wiho helped to be present to did, it their assistance Talent Show Senator J. Harold Reese . . . Influential . . . school Hd With over 250 people attend- ing the Brigham commented. r Outlook Is Utah For N. the mountain Utah northern conducted jitrvpys ebruary on the of an ample water, syp-il- , according to Gregory engineer irrigation fcon, toil Conservation service. iis time, Pearson pointed percent of the snowpack If normal n laid down. occurs ition during ind April, the streams' of i Utah can be expected ice 25 percent to 35 per-r- e than the average flow ast ten years. is time, the amount of the snow covers is about or above that which nally accumulated by the April, and is essentially as last year. , i lose Being Tried leek In Court and Mrs. val case of Mr. Anderson and Mr. Lorenzo W. Anderson 5. n Johnson and is occupying the the district court this 1 jury is in attendance. ter N. I display At ih Salisbury, respected in on y borne, principal spon- - talented are and practicing artists, teachers and cammer- - ilisbury is classed as a tive artist, ' specializing s of nature from land high ranging noon to moon- - I especially fond of paint-ite- r scenes and typical sert scenes with pioneer an d primitive farm s, the artist comment- alisbury was born in Utah pioneer par'formal instruction in ted at Brigham Young of I NOTE: with Continuing sketches of Box Elder County's legislator's personalities and activities, the N-- J today publishes a report on Senator J. Harold Reese, authored by G. G. Sweeten, former Box Elder county commissioner. By G. G. Sweeten You have heard about Box Elders legislators in .the House, now, let me tell you something about our State Senator J. Harold Reese of Bear River City, Box Elders sole senator.. Harold is now completing his second legislative session. As chairman of the Senate Highway committee he has conducted with fairness and impartiality many public hearings covering the reorganization of the states highway system which passed the Senate and is now awaiting House action. He is also a . member of the Third And Seventh important committees, appropriations, revenue and taxation Schedule Barn Dance and fish and game. He has been recognized by being 'All members of the Third and further Seventh wards are invited to made a member of the sifting committee.attend a No Date bam dance He authored and is one of the to be held Tuesday evening, March 6, at the Seventh ward sponsors of the bill which passed the Senate providing for in; hall. creased grants for the old folks will begin Regular meeting at 7:30 dancing will continue and to afford to all able bodied old people the right to suppleuntil 10:30. ment their old age pay by work: i ing ori the side. He has beery active tawlsteerlng through the legislature the bill which will grant to all farmers $100 in gas tax exemptions covering fuel ' consumed on, the farm. He legislation 'utah Art Institute, Utah State which will sponsored tightenup liquor to ml Fair, besides to schools and pri- control laws with, regard vate Collections. She has paint- nors. He has sponsored fair ed a landscape mural in the trade amendments for the pro' tection of the public in the purdining room at Rowland Hall chase of is and also designed four small neec weproducts. Box' Elder represented- in the stained glass windows for the j upper house by Harold Reese. chapel at this school. she has Dr. Malcolm (Like her husband Jeppsen Is had her art in principal exhiCalled To Military Duty bits in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada. Mrs. Salisburys Dr. Malcolm Jeppsen,' M. D., still-lif- e who has practiced in Brigham specialties are landscape, and bird studies. City for the past two years, left Commenting on art Mrs. Salis- here Sunday to report for active bury said: Above all I think duty with the navy, at Camp an artist should be a good Pendleton hospital at Oceanside, craftsman besides being crea- Calif. tive; and never should a paintAccompaning Dr. Jeppsen was arhis wife, the former Marion Daing be merely pretty! An his vis of Brigham City. tist should create beauty in work no matter what the subJeppsen was the doctor at the Therein be. school here when it first Indian matter may ject lies true art. opened and later was associated The art exhibition will be on with Dr. Harper Pearse in practicing in Brigham City. display a full month. s Art Will Be On Also he studied at stitute, Brooklyn, New rcoran Art Gallery, at ton, D. C John F. Carl-- 1 ty. years; West high com- - Dental Health Clinic First Sermon Told For Community Church Held At Central School Last Wednesday . . en, Gleaners . Plan Banquet n pre-eoho- ' Dr. Boyce Returns Supper, Social La-Vo- From Eastern Trip s. Hisburys art has been 'mportant exhibits in Nevada and Wyo- - , La-De- f, r Half tow half of. Rose j the ' artis--nr- a. Howard Salis-- s spent most of her life Uke City, though she ln New Brunswick, 1 & charge of . s the art Rowland.. Hall Salt Uke City; erfv frty taught art at the , j, junior Pictures to v . ' non-Englis- h P.-T- : . hjgh the, . , I art schools at terelty of California, Ru- Sch?1 01 Desf Pmso, and the Univer- WaK and has studied Harwood and Lee hards, besides many :llnued Uty . Radio Talk of tension division), and ate students in the udio. Suit Lake City at tent time, (included in nercial work in the past lenoe with many differ-ter- V'S ... BPW Plan art at the taught University ? . Lincoln School landscape paint-man- y others. his final years at the e was an instructor. He tructor of art at Lewis school, Ogden; headed r 19 , ! of tepartment of Annually the opening spring Spring will step into Brigham event In Brigham City, the Kin- City with both feet next weefc. dergarten clubs Fashion FestiKeeping up with the arrival val will this year feature the of robins from down south the latest in ladles and mens styles, Kindergarten club will present said Mrs. Hazel Kaiser and Mts. Its annual spring "Fashion Fesof tival," Thursday evening at 8 LaVoy Chlarson, , the event. oclock at the Central school To be held in the new audi- auditorium, and the business torium at 8(p. m next Thurs- men will dress up their v winday, those attending will sit dows and displays for a spring either at tables or in individual opening the following day, Fritables as they prefer, the com- day, March 9, from 7 to f 10 mittee said. oclock in the evening. : The festival is designed to The spring, opening," says appeal to men as well as wo- Ole Zundel, chairman of the men and we already have sold Chamber of Commerce Mermany tickets to men, Mrs. Kai- chants committee, will be the ser said. Price is $1.00 a ticket official time for the groundFeaturing spring clothing hog to come out ot hibernation from Brigham City stores, the permanently, and ; tor everyone models will be local girls. to welcome spring back. ,. ; All of the proceeds from the With Easter only 16 show will be used, as in the away, stores will have all days their past for the purchase of play- spring lines on display and ground equipment for Brigham same stores will have individual City parks. fashion shows with models. 7 . With Karen Craghead playing the spring opening, 7 the background music, fashions to (During Young Dallas Valentine Opens For Dental Inspection 9 p. m, the main block on stores will as Dr. C. A. Munns searches out any suspicious cavities. On the left is Mrs. James from the following Brigham Citys main street, Valentine, P.T.A. representative and on the right, Mrs. Clytie Ransom, public health be displayed: Milady, J. C. Pen- from the red light to Forest Van (Brigham ney, Engelens, . off with nurse, r Floral and Gift Art and Gift street, will be blocked Parked -- o cars of removed. all the shop. Dredges Mens and Boys down the street will be the late Pre-School shop, . Blocks, Zundels, Butlers model cars, trucks and other 'veCreations by Roy J. Barlow, hicles of Brigham. City dealers, Horsleys, ; (Mode O Day, aad where they may ibe inspected '' other specialities. -r. .1 . Committees .working on the and compared. .vnD The fferes which will com-- . Fa.ttiLfiuiinrw .besides Cental' 'healthm.'--' morning worpete for 1rt)6iHy'fbr''the out- are: for chil- gram as well as to find decayed chairmen school Central at clinic standing Communspring j, display, will Services at Anderson Grace the Decorations: ship of teeth, Dr. C. A. .Munns, dentist from two to six feature all the latest fashions in . . Sadie and Hess, of ity Presbyterian Church next dren a series that will years the in each gave charge, be held age and their parents a Chloe Bundy, (Barbara Horton, mens and womens clothing. Sunday morning, the sermon by each month, 15 youngsters were youngsters Reverend Arthur Gillespie will Everything from late model May Peterson, Margaret Hillam, examined and all but three of friendly talk on dental health, canff to mens v and - womens Mabe Jesus The Great Teacher. Lola Lish, Stowell, of Marjorie methods proper discussing denthem were found in need of Gene Barnard, clothing and hardware, will be Mrs. Mary Gillespie will be in tal to Mrs. taking care of their mouths and rie Rasmussen, work, according of music. the During the Harold B. Felt, president - of how to straighten crooked teeth. Marie Robinette, Gladys Han displayed for the convenience charge of shoppers, Zundel commentAll of the local dentists will line . services, a nursery will be held Beta Sigma Phi, sponsoring orRefreshments: Doris Tingey, ed. . at the manse for small chiltake turns at the clinics, which Wed- chairman; Lila Wright, Evelyn Literally there will be ten attend ganization. dren while parents The examinations were held will be held on the fourth of each month, and as Nelsen, Ruby Smith, Erma Han $5.00 ; bills traveling . up and church. in the nurses office at Central nesday Christofferson, Sylvia down Brigham Citys Main At 8:50 a. m., Sunday morn- school. , An educational pro- - president of the local dentists sen, Lettie Blanch (Burt Mary street searching for an owner. Hadfield, Dr. took first Munns association, chilfor ing, services protestant On the streets will be 10 local Everton. Arda Burt and . , turn. dren at the Intermountain In- M-MTables: (Leah Jensen, chair- men, from one of the service Also helping at the clinic were dian school will be held and at Mrs. Don Sheffield and Mrs. man; Myrtle Bosley, Tess John clubs, dressed ln red ties and 9:45 church school will be held Bernice Jones, son, Evelyn with unmatchlng socks 'hidden James Valentine, representing at the Brigham City church for Effie beneath their trousers- .P.-(Dummer, Mrs Daines, A., Lilly the Ransom, Clytie all ages. Teachers include Mrs. These 10 men, each of Francis Brighten nurse. Ballingham, public health Leo Hess, kindergarten, assisted whom will officially be "dubbed for 41 applications were burg, Laura Zundel, Fem Hayare Plans completed being Though Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Hill; by dental cock, Marva Frost and Mary Mr. Spring Fashion," will be received for Frank Saito, primary; Charles the North Box Elder stake Reese. which children carrying a $5.00 bill in their pocand 15 Gleaner examinations banquet only Claybaugh and Mrs. Emily will be held March Chairs: Afton Rees, chairman ket. When discovered - (by- - the 15, in the appeared, probably because , of Severns, junior boys and girls Beth Burrup, Mabel Balls and obvious method of lifting up Reverend Gillespie will teach Fourth ward recreation hall, at the flu epidemic, Mrs. Felt said ' asked:. Are you and Harris. Blanch legs) m. ; will pant 7:30 who arrive Those didnt p. the adult class on the history Delores Woodland, Mr. Spring' Fashion?" they will Tickets: There will be a program dur be contacted next month. of the Christian church. which will conchairman; Dorothy Olsen, May immediately give - the sleuth the banquet ing 'Next Tuesday, March 6, the sist of a of musical numBalls, Etta Moskowitz, Minnie the five bucks. Season Tickets trustees will hold their month- bers and variety All Brigham City merchants Norene There will be Oldroyd Richardson, readings. are ly meeting at 8 oclock. Bernice Fern Hobson, For cooperating1 100 percent," Basketball Shaw, the after banquet. dancing Wood, Lucreita Cook, Gol said the committee ' chairman, You may secure tickets for Mary Tourney On Sale die Owen, Jennie Reeves, ; Ella an excellent greeting to spring $1.00 from the North stake Phone your news to 1000 is assured. v r. , Vr- .i Long and Jane Linford. and Gleaner officers, Ralph Forty season tickets tor the Donna Don Hunsaker, Jeppson, tournaMarch basketball Class A", Display During and ment. slated March 8, 9 and Nelson, Colleen Johnson P.T.A. Donna Packer or the ward offi10 in Salt Lake City, are on cers. sale at Box Elder high school. Jean Shonka. school secreRound-Tab- le tary, announced today. of the tickets, which , Price are good for ffve sessions, two The Lincoln school Parent- Thursday, two Friday, and one Teachers associations dinner at and Mrs. Walter Everton.' following room mothers Saturday, is $6.50. the new Central school cafeteria Thecouncil City Administration in Brig members helped faobtained and be by may They to held Wednesday evening, ham City is to be the topic of ot the food: Mrs. schooL cilitate the serving high calling raise money for a new sprinkthe round table discussion to be Louisa Burbank, Mrs. Alice ling system and additional lawn conducted Sunday over KBUH at Lincoln school, was a social Young, Mrs.D. Winnifred Nelradio station at 2:30 p. m. accordson, Mrs. A.' Hillam, Nina n and financial success, Mrs. ing to Miss Lura Redd, chairman Mrs. George Lila Moyes, Wright, P.-Reeve, president of the in charge. Mason, Rosella Reeder. Mrs. A. said Thursday. This is another of the series of Grace Andersen and Mrs. Etta Over 450 friends, teachers, Moskowitz. programs sponsored by the Busi. parents and business people ness and Professional Womens Dr. George A. Boyce, superinthe delicious hot turkey In charge of the attractive faclub to acquaint the people of Insupper served and the square bles, which were set in a, paBrigham City with the affairs tendent of Intermountain from home returned dian school, and history of their community. dancing held in the attractive triotic theme, were Anona May Washington, Di C, on Monday new activity room. The square and Ireta May who had the fol, was led by LaRue Yates lowing young ladies assisting evening. e ' Dr, Boyce spent two and one-hal- dancing as waitresses: Elaine Reeve, Meeting Called For, and Mrs. Kaliona Freeman. . office Mason, Everton,' Indian Also in a the Marilyn. crowd large Girl Scout Program days attracting in Washington, discussing the of youngsters and older people Sandra Orem and Joanne Anderin sen. Tuesday evening, March 6 at detailed problem of proceeding alike were movies shown In thanking those who helped 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Richard and equipping of next years one of the rooms by Robert MorAlston all ladies in this area in- program. gan and Darrell Johnson, Lin- the P. T. A- - president commentHe was in Atlantic City, New coln school faculty members. ed: We are particularly interested in Girl Scouts are corhe meetfor four successful of where debted and wish to thank MorAnother feature invited a to attend days Jersey, dially attended the annual convention the event was the sale of home- ris Nuttall who cooked the deing concerning scouting. the Six women, Mrs. Richard Al- of the American Association of made candy for which chances licious turkey and made on a quilt and turkey were dressing and gravy for 5, the ston, Mrs. M. J. Markham, Mrs. School Administrators. At Columbus University in given. Winning the lovely quilt supper. t ' Call Johnson, Mrs. F. A. Holmes, ; "We likewise wish to acknowlMrs. Robert Anderson and Mrs. New York, Dr. Boyce spent one was Mrs. Ellen Richman . and Steve Anderson, from Brigham day discussing a research proj-Cit- Allen C. Hunsaker was the luc- edge the gracious help of Mrs. r- Edna Bell, of Central ' school, have been attending classes ect on methods of teaching Eng-fo- r ky winner of the turkey. the past two weeks in Ogden lish to speaking Highly praised for heroical- who helped supervise the activily working in the kitchen doing ties in the kitchen, the Central . studying the scouting program. children. Dr. Boyce enjoyed a visit with everything from carving turkeys school teachers for their help. More are needed to act as ., leaders for,. Brownie Intermediate his parents in. central New York to washing dishes, as the Supt . K. E. Weight and i the., A. officers put it, were Mr. school board for both allowing scouts. Anyone interested, please state.- - He reported he had a Rose Howard Salisbury contact Mrs. Alston at 119 east .fine trip although it was a bit and Mrs. Burt Reeve, Mr. and us to hold the dinner in Central ' I Mrs. Clark Rasmussen, and Mr school and for attending. rainy in. the east. in the pnhlic library public exhibition. First south or call 625. - nembers of the e combination en Spring Styles For Men And Women Planned; Hunt For "Mr. Spring Fashion" May Pay Off Committee Work - both art circles, display at the Brig-itlibrary, Saturday, to v Mrs. according loward SHOW OF LATEST MERCHANDISE Library During March watercolor paintings--couple, Cornelius and nd Fair, Impartial In - N. FRIDAY EVE MERCHANTS 20-3- 0 i TRN Senator J. Reese n : le 20-3- 0 held at the Capitol theater last Wednesday evening, was very successful, according to Dee Glen Smith, chairman. Winner of the top award was Perc Petersen and Dorine Wheeler, accompanied by Inez Petersen. They introduced the Fickle Lad song by Mrs. Nickolas of Willard, and when awarded the $10 prize gave it to the March of Dimes campaign for which the contest was sponsored. Others participating were a trio consisting of Lois Jorgensen, Doris Simonsen and Marlene Jensen; a reading by Dixie Gordon; clown act toy Karl Joseph-so(not in competition); Darrell Andersen and LaPreal Andersen with a duet. Ray Anderson, Kay and Low-el- l Daines, and Frank Barker sang a number; Vern Hackett, solo; Shelly Robnette, dance and while the judges were out Kathy Claybaugh and Dixie Grow each danced. TeWayne Woodland, president of the club, was emcee. pro-mov- ion City clubs Amatuer Talent Contest 6 PAGES Fashion Festival, Spring Opening Are Planned In Brigham City iNext Week Over 250 Attend assistance was given and Bureau U. S. forestry Management 20-3Brig-0 st includes many BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, 1951 whi hang |