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Show w Re-Elect- icers For Corinne 4th ed Basketball Results BOX FIBER 35 Ilf Celebration; Plans Begun tarsen, Taro Vagi, Redelings much as possible without going Wallace to unnecessary expense, the SeewT' by secret ballot committee jaunire decided. It was put into the form of a motion that the constitution be amended to include within the voting group a representative from the rodeo committee, the boat racing committee, a repreoffice' sentative from the Catholic or t0 calle meeting was Maurice Lar-- J church and a representative t president, Mrs, from the Y. B. A. (The Young the secretary, Buddhist association.) In order for read Redelings for hn-- " to bring about this action the that amendment must be sent to the (he celebration fritten into the last min-Jul- y voting members and a meeting called. The 6, 1950. for the Further business Included the agreement to reimburse Mr. A. V. Smoot for a calf that; was last north end of the rodeo injured during the rodeo will be acted upon as year and then later died. board Of the committee They will ffhe'ccming year with of the civic from each Iiurch organizations and Wive ! $ fining t Of ennial Pioneers Will Hold First Observance Next Monday year of observancecenten-Lh- e Box Elder county sons of Utah Pioneers Mon-- h ,0id its first event, 12, at Box Elder high a oclock in an emng and will include and dance, save program beginning at 8 held 100 and one day after the first here to make s arrived The first settlers home. on March to Brigham City it They were William Geotge F. sr. and Simeon Carter, made their homes on Box creek at a site which is north and near Seventh will be event Da-Davi- N so n Utah n 1 k IM west of ture grand the program will march led by des-nt- s of Mormon Battalion I Farmers Will 50 Crop For county sugar beet Elder will be richeT by $138, larch 15, when the Utah' rs - men, who will carry the original battalion banner. It will include musical numbers, the story of the banner by Mrs. George Cummings, a short address by the vice president of the Sons of Utah Pioneers and others. Beginning at 8:30 p. m. the dance will begin. It will feature all types of square dances, e dances, novelty dances and special numbers. The first white child to be born in Box Elder county was Eliza Mallory, bom In July 1851, In Willow Creek, now Willard. The first white child bom In Brigham City was Sarah Gibbs, daughter of John and Mary Gibbs, born October 15, 1851, in the Old Fort in Brigham City. Committees for the years activities include A. M. Reeder and Mrs. Lucy Wright, president of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, general chairmen, Glen Knudson, finance, Delos Thompson, publicity, and David O. Anderson, program, with Mrs. Evelyn Daines, Mrs. Lucy Wright and Miss LaPreal Wight as members of the program committee. Other committee members will be announced later. old-tim- JORDAN 37 Still Urgent Need For Teachers For Indian Service T are is still an urgent need for elementary teachers in the Indian, service, the U. S. Civil Service commission announced today, and an examination will be, held next June for them. (The commission did not specify that the 'jobs were at the Intermountain Indian school in B.igham City. However, the sshool will expand from 1300 to 2,000 students next year and more teachers will be needed.) The jobs being filled from the Commissions - examination pay $3,100 a year. To qualify applicants must have completed a college course, including 24 semester hours in education with 12 semester hours in elementary education. Other examinations listed are as follows: ' Administrative officer, train' ing instructor in aircraft fields, clerks, trainee patrol inspector, examiner, patent engineers, meat Inspector, radio technician, radio maintenance technician, and aircraft communicator. a ton according 31 Holds Conference BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1951 Conference In North B. Stake Set Next Saturday Evening And Sunday Quarterly conference of the North Box Elder stake will be held at the stake tabernacle next Saturday evening and Sunday, according to Vernal Willie, stake president, A church welfare meeting will be held at 6:30 p. m., Saturday evening to be followed by a slake priesthood meeting at 8 oclock. General conference sessions on Sunday will be held at 10 a. m. and at 2 p. m. The Sunday evening session' at 7:30 oclock will be under the direction of the stake M.I.A. There will be 10 recently returned missionaries present at the meetings to report, Paul C. Child of the General Church Welfare committee, will be present to conduct the welfare meet Something Can Be Done Now ing and to speak at one of the general conference sessions. Ira N. Hayward of the Cache stake presidency, will speak at the priesthood meeting on Saturday evening. Music for this conference will be furnished by the Boys and Girls glee clubs of the Box Elder high school. Today CAR DEALERS WILL PRESENT LATEST Hunt For "Mr. Spring Fashion" Speak To P.T.A. Open To Everyone From 7 To 10 O'clock In all his frigid glory, old man winter bowed to the optimistic weather man, ofter breathing his last wintery sigh over Utah, this week and gave Brigham City oceans of springy weather to make everything just right for the merchants Spring Opening. The event, which will show all the latest in fashions and merchandise, will be held tonight (Friday, March 9) from 7 to 10 p. m. The merchants "Spring Opening, according to Ole ZundeL chairman of the Merchants will feature, in committee, 20-30 practically all stores, the latest styles and fashions In clothing, appliances, hardware, autos and what ever other merchandise the various stores selL Helping to make Brigham Competing for the best spring City a convention center this display trophy, all of the stores year, the Brigham City will have special spring mer- club will be hosts to all of the district How To Make Easy . next June 23 and 24, according to Verl Petersen chairman. Money Honestly Already arrangements are unIn Brigham Tonight to two the make derway day stay of about 100 couples in Heres how to pick ip flee Brigham City, a pleasant occasion and lasting memory for easy bucks tonight in downtown Brigham City between 7 them. ' 10 pi. m. Plans call for registration at and Find man a (1) wearisy a 12 noon, June 23, and Include a red tie. banquet that evening followed (2) Lift his pant legs. If his by a dance and floor show, socks don't match, youaa hit breakfast up Box Elder canyon dirt. pay Dr. with Sunday morning George (3) Ask him If ha lis Mr. A. Boyce, business speaker, Fashion." 11 ifr kt ha Spring meetings and other events. win hand feu at criHv green Committee appointments for $5X0 bill, f the convention are: Theta wet be Utrj. taring Cliff Mehler, Fashions" on the street, each Registration; Bob Bob with $5.00 to chairman; Brown, give away. just Crompton and Verl Petersen. find the men with unmstch-in- g . Plans Formed For 20-3- 0 Olivia McHugh, known Utah optometrist, speak on "Mental Vision The Effect of the Classroom on the Childs Vision, at the monthly meeting of the Lincoln school Parent-Teacher- s association next Wednesday evening, March 14, in the Central school auditorium beginning at 8 oclock. She will review the work of s Dr. Arnold Gessell, child phychologist of Harvard university, stressing in of particular the development vision in children. She will also review the book The Classroom by Dr. Darrel Harmon of Texas, whose recom'Dr. Utah-Idah- world-famou- o t I Meeting liwanis Held ... Jurors For March Groups Sponsor Term Selected The Dangerous Stranger For Box Elder Children Renae Reeder New Plan Services In Phi Kappa Phi Community Church Rites Today For Verlin Goldsberry in Le 1 f was meeting Salt Lake City. Ijns: School j53 JSSSS will South Stake Sets Mutual Dance Tue. The Fifth ward recreation hall will be the scene of a Mutual dance next Tuesday at 9 oclock, following classes, for the entire South Box Elder stake, said O. Dee Lund, Young Mens presi- dent . "All of Mutual age and partithe married couples are cularly aLvight comPany to Invited attend, he added. Poking 6chool at Mer- Those attending are requested yrlday (today), at 2 l1 the afternoon. not to come in levis or jeans, Lund said. ' Usei during the jemonstration. Recipes, Brigham City al- to j? w,ifnhdbrul Old Folks of both the North ,be Butler y Box Elder stakes during the school. and South will honored 8uests. be the priz win be offree show those attending the the annual Old Folks y the Bi J m,u' next Wednesday, March M. tne Earls Food Fare, 1 oclock in the afternoon at Vosco Call, ,, Jarket. Box Elder Capitol theater, W. announces. im rpofation, Mprrells committee member, Possibly other firms. Movie of the day will Central School Cub Scouts Hold Meet Monday Dinner Meeting , en n g, FreeMovieWed Old Folks Will Be Feted At Annual K fzii v 4 - (Welcome committee: TeWayne socks. Woodland, chairman; Dr. J, Gordon Felt. , displays and some Dee chandise Housing and Banquet: will have their own indistores Glen Smith, Kent Woodland, Gordon Larsen, D A. Olsen and vidual fashion shows. The stores, however, will not be , open for Vernon Coleman. Discussing The Dangerous Stranger Finance: D. A. Olsen, Te business. a film to help prevent child molestation are, left to right: Lucille Jones, Chief Harry Wayne Woodland and Dr. Felt A special showing of all the latest piodel automobiles has Smith and Mrs. Lafe Jensen. The ladies are of the American Legion auxiliary. Publicity: Deb Hadfield, Bob beenarranged. During the 7 to Crompton and Verl Petersen. 10 p. reopening, the main block EDUCATION CAN PREVENT TRAGEDIES Dick Russ Program: Bloxham, on main street, from the red Dale Baron, Dean Fishburn, light to Forest street will be Candland and Dr. Felt Film, closed to all traffic. The BrigRaffle: Jacobsen, Duwayne Leon Good life and Dick Blox- ham City automobile dealers will park their vehicles up and ham. House: Ben Andersen, Gordon downto the street for exhibition be compared. and The jury list selected to serve Larsen, Bob Beard and Leon And there will be loose $5.00 a disGoodliffe. The Dangerous Stranger, March term 1951, in the sored n Box county, Breakfast: Rex Baron, chair- bills around asking to be picked trict court of the first judicial tactful yet forceful film design- - The film, Elder On the streets will be 10 which has been Bob Call, Nick Topick, up. man; district in Box Elder county, ed for children, to impress them one of the serendorsed by P.-Bill Packer, Veron Coleman and local men, from was today released by County with the need to be on guard unanimously vice clubs In Brigham City, A., church groups, educators and Dee Glen arouswithout Smith. Clerk K. B. Olsen. They are: against molesters, dressed in ordinary clothes exlaw enforcement agencies, will Dale G. Baron, Delbert Kid- ing fear or curiosity, has been- be shown in all schools In the cept for two things. Theyll have man, Robert C. Harris, Vernon purchased and is currently spon- county and to Parent-Teache- r socks on that dont match and M. Cutler, Emil Kupfer, Horace association conferences , theyll be wearing red ties for Keith R. Fridal, Southworth, the initial clue. to the present Cooperating Joe Carr, Norman Andreason, These 10 men, each of whom film are the Board of Education, A. Marlow Checketts, Dewey will officially be dubbed "Mr. the departpolice City Brigham Cottle, Hyrum H. Godfrey, Lew Spring Fashion, will each be ment and the Legion auxiliary, W. Berntsen, Renae Reeder, daughter of Mr. carrying a $5.00 bill in their whose committee consists of Francis M. Fredrickson, ClarLafe Jensen and Lucille and Mrs. Reynolds V. Reeder, pocket. When discovered and Title of the sermon in the Mrs. ence Poulsen, Esther Dobbins, 121 north First west, Brigham asked Are you Mr. Spring FashJones. Don C. Hess, Bergetta H. Grant, Presbyterian Community church City, today was elected to mem- ion? they will immediately dramatizes The film Mervin Koford, Raymond A. next Sunday morning at 11 a. m. and circumstances under places which bership in Phi Kappa Phi at the turn the money over to the dewill be Jesus, services Lind, Helen K. Beeton, Edwin worship , the child may encounter dan- University of Utah. The organi- tective. Isaacson, Francis C. House, Wes- The Mighty Worker, according is one of the top three zation has human It gerous strangers, to Reverend Arthur Gillespie. ley J. Gam, L. P. Crystal. common sense and hu national honorary scholastic so- Lt. Nile A. Sorensen At the services a special of- interest, mor in it, but fear is 6crubu cieties in America, according to the University of Utah. fering will be taken for Chris- lously avoided. Reports For Active Duty tian needs in Korea and other Miss Reeder, now enrolled In (Lieutenant andi Mrs. Nile A. the College of Law, majored in Sorensen left Wednesday for places. A nursery will be conducted at the manse during the political science in the univer- Hamilton Field, California where church services. sity college and was a Founders Lieutenant Sorensen will be Day queen during the Unive- processed for duty with the U. S. Earlier, Services for protestant PTA children at the Intermountain rsitys Centennial last spring. air corps. A graduate of Box Elder high Indian school will be held In Lt Sorensen served in World Parent-Teachers The Central school school in 1947, Miss Reeder was War H with the marines as an the school chapel at 8:50 a. m. associations regular At 9:45 a. m. church school for active , in ..dramatics and the enlisted man in the Pacific Cub scout pack 17 of Brigham meeting will be held at 7 o- all ages will be held at the chab On campus she area. Following' graduation M-Mblue annual hold fepa member of the International will its And Gleaners In clock in the evening, Monday, pel and the manse. City from the 4J. S. A. C. in Logan eveon dinner and Friday gold March 12, at Central school, it m. Relations 6:30 Pi at In the evening p. Sigma Alpha, he was commissioned last Dune. N. Stake Plan Banquet March 16, at the Central national club, was announced today. services will be held at the In- ning, political organization, Their two year old son, Nile, The plans for the North Stake With the theme "Recreation At termountain chapel for protes- school cafeteria at 6:30 oclock, and Chi Omega social Jr. will remain with his grandsoioiuty. week by was announced this it and Gleaner girls ban- School, Mrs. Elizabeth Diftton, tant in Phi Kappa Phi parents, Bishop and Mrs. Lewis pupils at the Intermountain will Frank Salto, pack chairman. is Membership quet are now complete and limited to the top five percent S. Wight until the Sorensens are head of the physical education Indian school. Pictures on the Dr.Cub Fourth the in scouts of the three dens of the be hid March 15, at the U.S.A.C, will life of Christ will be shown. graduating class. The na- more permanently situated. . In City are selling tick- tional organization ward recreation hall beginning at department be the principal speaker. 7:30 p. m. monthly ets Brigham has 60 chapat Mr. and Mrs. Sorensen have Monday The for the dinner. program 7:30 p. m. ters on American campuses, ac- been making their home in Ogof the session will be for under Second meeting students, grade which event, series a will be the the for Tickets evening cording to Prof. L. H. Kiipatrick, den where Mr. Sorensen has supervision of their teachers, held. contests between the dens. will have a program of musical the reverend of the Each Bell Mrs Cora Nell Mrs. University librarian and secre- been employed by C. C. AnderBarlow, Saturday, be will numbers and readings, tary of the national organiza- sens. Weight and Mrs. Rosetta Gould-in- continued, at 10 oclock In the sold for $1.00. in the will pro- morning, a communicants class Notice To Canning Crops Assn. tion, who made the Mrs. Sorensen is the former to participate are necessary dates Not will be conducted at the church numbers. The annual musical Patrons: Dear with Charlene gram Wight ... attend. for Junior high and high school meeting of the Box Elder Canboys and girls. ning Crops association will be Pneumonia, Syphillis, Honeyville Boys Leave held at the Tremonton Second Pox In L.D.S. ward, Reported meeting house, SatA. L. Cook Will Speak County For Navy Duty In Cal. Diseases reported an the presidents of the two stakes, urday, March 10, at 1:30 p. m. contracted Grant Hunsaker and son of "Cheaper by the Dozen, stars to select officers and directors, in Box Elder county for the week Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker Glen Bennion and Vernal Wil-li- On W.C.T.U. Program award winning film that A. L, Cook, Tremonton, will, be make reports, etc. ending March 2, included one and Arthur Gardner, son of Clifton Webb, j ; Special speakers will attend., case of chicken pox, one case of Leon Gardner, both of Honeythe speaker on the Womens and comOld Folks committees Folks Old The stakes Christian Temperance Union We ask that patrons of the pneumonia and five cases of ville, enlisted in the U. S. navy have been bishops of the wards that mittees would like the bishops radio program over KBUH next association attend. syphillis. and left for San Diego last Suntranssee will asked and J. L. Weidman, president. According to the report all of day evening. in their wards to announce the Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, portation is furnished all who annual event next FredR S. Calderwood, secretary. the syphillis cases were in Brigaccording to Mrs. Axel Both boys are former students Sunday wish to attend. Also requested ham City. rickson, speech director. Call said. of Box Elder high school. are church," to Call, according to attend, mid-centur- y ttiio e. 54 And $5 In Brigham City ' dif-facm- g IN CAR SHOW MODELS Convention Relief Society ie 8 PAGES Annual Spring Opening Planned For Tonight In Brigham City; Streets To Be Blocked Off Optometrist Will company pays pro on their 950 to Orson W. ensen, district supervisor, r one third of that total to to farmers in the South mendations on lighting greatly Elder beet influenced Karl Krusmark in growers associa strict, over - $45,000. The, Relief ,society con- the Resigning of Central schools ThftfSpecial id U I sugar district "Wx-fro- ference of the Fourtn ward was lighting system. (Dr. McHugh has an interestWillard o Malad. held Sunday evening in the pajment next week wilf ward chapel. ing background. She .was the die total to $12 48 per ton Prelude music was played by Utah representative this summer farmers. at the international conference Mrs. Vera Merrell. the of Associated university Women, sugar market remains Delmont Counselor Bishops until October 30, there held in Zurich, Switzerland. ReBeecher presided and turned the one more payment, she returned from the cently , Hunsa-kertime over to Mrs. Pearl ensen commented. White House conRelief society president, local labor D. C., in ference Washington, shortage L who welcomed all and read the where she the Utah them the sugar represented program, consisting of the iy is now arranging u! lowing: Congregational singing; Optometric association. t Dr. McHugh formerly taught Navajo MrS- - Lavarna emnTfmm the an adult class in genealogy, her ?pening pJayer by mothers JePPS0n: singing of and Mexican hobby, at the University sang .weet Is the work." Mrs. Utah. Mary Kotter conducted the singWe feel particularly fortuning with Mrs. Vera Merrell ate in obtaining the services of playing the accompaniment. Dr. McHugh. She is a very in(Presentation of the program teresting speaker, an expert in theme, If Ye (Love Me Keep My her field, and noted both for her was given by charm and her love of children, Commandments, ith farmers for this Mrs. Leona Bunderson. Scriptur- It which tJ is expected said P. T. A. officers. al readings were given by the that of last "The first grade pupils, under years of 9500 following ladies: Mrs. Ella John- the direction of Mrs. Kotter and PaulMrs. :he Mrs. Long, will entertain the present time the beet son, Mrs. Alta Shaw, re are ine Hadfield, and Geneva audience on the first half of the preparing for their Wright. Organ interlude to the program. We anticipate a large activities. theme of the evening was play- audience in view of the exceled by Mrs. Merrell while Mr. lence of the program, they ular and Mis. Walter Everton recited concluded. the words. ' The feature song, around which the program was built, was composed by general board ar meetlnS of the Florence J. Madsen a member, City Kiwanis club was and was rendered by the 14 singt the Idle Isle cafe last ing mothers. wy noon. Funeral services for Verlin Mrs. George Bott and Mrs. chairman was J. Ed- - Lula B. Reeder were visitors Stacy Goldsberry, 43, who was jfa The Program was from the stake board, with Mrs. killed in a tractor accident at L1 Dorinne Wheeler, Reeder Tooele last Monday, will be held giving interesting Perc Peterssm Friday (today) at 2 oclock in the They ral musical numbers. Nielson told of afternoon, at the Harold B. Felt George Bishop Jensen and Stayner the important place the Relief funeral home. Were Bishop Richard G. Hansen will accepted in the society plays in the activities of members. Dick the ward. Closing remarks by officiate. Kiwanis Educa President Hunsaker. Benediction Friends may call at the funer Fellowship al home prior to services this afcommittee, by Mrs. Helen Norton. ternoon. following members Interment will be in the Brig5lrthdays in March: ham City cemetery. 7? J. D. Merrell, Lloyd Humphery leeder1 and Sugar VOLUME 44, NUMBER 10 I a |