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Show T. i! V! feral BOYS AND GIRLS 3110 eve-th- , jr number As and by will be 1,779 the Summer," Adult Education rt Adult-Educatio- 'Streamlet Anderson will rtha Bamond will " sing play ie of Spring. chorus will sing "Ze-- y the Wheel- - and Steal Song of and a render will Lnderson the Open combined My Hero, ; will sing and Land, of ie Chariot nd Glory," as the final i $ ;n chairman, of air and is assisted by Weir and Barbara Rowe, program is free to the and promises. to be an unusually fine , enter committee (t,M said the Cefalo Is j 11$ Club Holds ess Meeting Thu r. ( i meeting ofthe-Brig-tKiwanls' club mrsday noon at the .... was Idle e. was utilized f in on of club , problems, will be ' acted .upon, y night at a board .of irogram meeting. Hansen , - t gave the lnvoca-i- Omer Call , led allegiance. ; v of d the State On Highway According to the most recentminutes of the Box Elder commissioners county meeting, action was taken to make an agreement with the state on work on highway , According to the minutes the project has federal aid so work can begin soon. The commissioners asked that the road be oiled If possible. , ly approved . VOLUME 44, NUMBER 13 will soon takeIn museums beside Fords and buffalo Judging from the annual of the Box Elder , Mos-in- d dis Fly Abatement - - . . not enough a typewriter to list the of disease carrying, lies there are o . and mosquitos kill-progra- was described y successful by Karl L. km, supervisor ? of the n. V Sh the princlpfl ; method the mosquitos was by spraying DOT iding places, thousands of fish (Gambueia) were planted, in principally and reservoirs in the pas-1t- . of Box Elder county, "'ere planted by . the - 20 barrel. , t0 the late spring in 1950, f activities did not start fter May 15, when a sud-Iarr- a spell necessitated ilnating il - It Will Be Dinner Deluxe Saturday ANNUAL DINNER, EXCEUENT , -- Sprinkler System The Lincoln school Parent-Teacheassociation, after raising $500 for the installation of a sprinkling system on the campus, offered it to the- - school board March 12, for that work. rs , , . Preparing Food For Willard Centennial Dinner . . are Mrs. Mary'Nebeker, Mrs. Olive Lowe and Mrs. Pearl Woodyatt. The dinner will be served immediately following the program which begins at 10 a. m. in : the ward . chapel. (Photo by Fred Pierson). ,, - , . , r- -, . BOX ELDER TAXING UNITS ARE, Plan Clinic For Speech Defects MAILED SHARE OF 59 TAXES , From Joseph Sorenson Traveling Auto Dies Wednesday ' - . - f the tax money, the Box Elder county school district, was ' given $510,611.70 of the total. The school money came through two taxing sources: state uniform local school levy, $204,575.45; and county school, $306,036.25. The Box Elder schools received of the total just under one-hal- f -- , Those in the play Include Ridd, Janice Ohman, Holly Olsen, Carol Laney, Merlin Tracy, Portia Reeves, Doris Ellis Simonsen, Christensen, Willard Christensen, Burt Shlrlene Jensen, Jenile Kimber, Martha Ann Holst and . Wynn Parker, tax returns. Taking the next largest slice of the tax pie Was the state schools who received $265,196.93. The 17 towns and efties In Box Elder county that levied taxes received a total of $128,710.74." Other departments that retax money and the amount follows: i 1 ceived County road, $66,528.71; coun ty general, $96,133.75; mosquito abatement, ' district, $24,948.26; noxious $16,632.14; exhibits, weeds, $13,305.92; and agricul tural aid, $5,322.32. Besides the property tax collected, in the amount of $1,135, 706.64, the county collected special taxes amounting to $32,029,-60- . This was collected and distributed as follows: Special bounties, etc. paid to state tax commission, $11,608.08; Willard cemetery district tax, $1,085.46; Corinne Drainage trlct, $6,545.51; Elwood Drainage district, $2,228.40; and i the Weber-lBoElder Conservation district tax, $10,562.06. The cities of Box Elder coun ty, their tax levy and their share of the tax money follows: . d-l- x " ad- r, Willard. vf't f ( The first program will begin at 10 a. m., Saturday, in the meeting house. Firtft the call and introduction of the master of ceremonies. Community singing will be- directed by Edith Harding, after which the opening prflyer will be offered by Bishop A. iB. Tiylof. ' Welcome address will be given by Bishop Delbert E. Cook: after which a solo will be sung by Lavern Gull, The history v of Willard from 1900 to 1951wiU be recounted by J. Welton Ward. The choir will sing and Roberta Story will sing a solo. A tribute to the pioneers will be given by W. W. Owens and a solo, will be ,9 sung by Don Woodyatt ' Next will be a number by "Old Timer and singing '1 of The Bull Fight by B. C. Call and W. Vasco Call ; The closing song will be by the choir,, .. , . Benediction- and blessing of the food will be by Willard Fa- - r - . , lA-- t . Will Sing In Annual "Spring Musicale u iWillard, 14 mill levy, and is their share of the taxes; Perry, 18, and $7,938.25; Brigham City 14 and $57,477.44; Mantua, 4 and $.591.89; Honeyville, 8 and $6,237.97; Corinne, 15 and $3,60920; Bear River, 6 and $1,412.75; : Elwood, 6 , and Tremonton, 20 and $2,483.73; $28,986.00; Garland, 19 and Fielding, 8.75 and $929.-26- ; Plymouth, 12 and $755.01; Portage, 4 and $402.26; Snowville, 8 and $709.03; Yost, 2 and $128.99; Deweyville, 7 and $2, 464.10; and Howell, 1 and r i-- bureau. . r $5,870.45 r t l 'q B.E.H.S. Drama Dept. Accepts Festival Bid f H; i the settlement of Willard, the first school, ' old Willow Creek Fort, the Echo Canyon war, early transportation, and a host of others. It Is 'illustrated V.wltb many pictures of early days In Present - , a ' 'f , . ' : Box Elder High School Girls Chorus . . . who will sing in the Beta Sigma Phi sororitys annual music presentation, tonight ginning at 8 o'clock at the Box Elder stake tabernacle. m . - s '! committee have Genealogical gathered material and written a brief but complete history , of the past, one hundred years, j The book, which is now off the press, will be on sale. Its contents include stories about Superintendent Weight vised the board that orders had been placed for steel, brick and aluminum windows for the new gym at Bear River high school. , For better communication be- cer- A banquet will follow the tween the school at Bear River City and the children's parents, program to all of high school which is often necessary be- age and ' over. ; Those eating cause of sickness, Principal must bring their own silverware. Leonard requested the board to After the banquet a historical change the ' Mountain States pageant, written, by B. C. Cell company telephone there for and daughter, Marie Call Webb, Play Tue. the Bear River Valley- company and directed by, Edith Baddley wilL be presen Superintendent Kenneth E. service. Principal Leonard said and Rex wards ' . , Weight, in cooperation with the the Bear River Valley line could ted. ' A dance will be held, In the Jayceettes, has made arrange- handle about 20 families to the dur ment for a complete survey of Mountain States six. evening with a floor show J the Central and Lincoln- schools ing Intermission. On Sunday, regular Sunday for speech, defects. Mumps And Measles Are school will be held as usual at The survey will be directed by Listed By Health Dept. 10:30 a. m. and at 11:15 reguDr. LeRoi Jones, specialist In lar fast day services will be Speech Instruction at the Utah Box Elder county was hit hard held. ; , , State Agricultural college. by diseases last week, accord7:30 p. m., Special services to the Utah State depart will be held. Joel Richards, Dr. Jones will make this study ing of the two schools on Tuesday, ment of health. grandson of Willard Richards for April 3, beginning at 9 oclock. Reported were one case of whom- Willard was named,, and It Is desired, says Superinten cancer, 11 cases of chicken pox, a brother of LeGrande Richards, denit Weight, that all children two cases of German measues, also recent president- of the be present and accept the ex 18 cases of mumps, two cases of Northwestern. States mission, amination for any order of de strep Infection and 53 cases of will be the principal speaker of fedtive speech. influenza. the evening. Hun-sake- Box Elder high school has acParticipates in A. C. Assembly of Brigham cepted an .invitation to, partici, Lorenzo Demars City participated in the assem- pate in the Utah State Agriculspring bly at the Utah State Agricul- tural colleges annual tural college last Tuesday, ac- Poetry. Festival, Saturday,, April 20.,' according to the A. C.s news cording to the A. C.s newB ' ' They informed the board that cost of installation would be $1,060. The board, faced with several similar requests, ap' pointed Board Member Lorln Hunsaker, - Suptr K. E. Weight and Hervin1 Bunderson to view all of the requests and report the school districts ability to meet the expense. It has been the policy of the board in the past to match P,T.A, funds on projects of this type, Other Board Actions The board voted to put $4200 in- escrow, appropriated March 27, 1950, to cover a prepaid water bill of $3,000 and 600 each for two water connections, to Elwood Corporation f o r , the school there, v The Brigham City Fifth ware will present a comedy in three acts, But Fair Tomorrow, writ ten by Douglas F. Parkhlslt, in the Penry ward, Tuesday, April 3, under the direction of Mrs. Kent Jensen, assisted by Son-jHansen. ( - onee-a-centu- Offer $500 For to go to San Diego. , School District Comes They , authorized the purchase In For "Lion's" Share half truck a and a one top of, from Central Chevrolet, low bidOf The $1,135,706.64 der, for the weed department. The various taxing units of A. Roland reappointed They Box Elder county were allocaand Erie RayMadsen, Compton mond Lind, as Box Elder county ted their share of the $1,135,-706.6- 4 of 1950 taxes and checks health officers. were sent to them recently, according to County Treasurer Boyd M. Sheffield. of Taking the lions share Falls - !1 'l obsermake the vance a tremendous success, the Lincoln P. T. A. balance. They . appropriated $200 for the Bear River AeapeUa choir r- - .1, , 5 are planned. I 8 Compounding their efforts to A Special numbers v) - one-fourt- Child i day-lon- ... cial spraying $532.65 was , col' lected. While in some parts of the country it is found flies develop immunity to DIDT, this was not true in Box Elder county, reported Josephson. Again in 1950 we received a good kill of earwigs as well as finding a good kill carried over from the previous year, Josephson continued. Last year was the second year that we sprayed the complete county for flies, earwigs, etc. and I feel it is definitely a success, and cost less than one dollar per person for this service. Spraying this year will begin as soon as the weather is right The bug abatement program in the county cost a total of $28,175.46, acording to the de partments financial report. The principal expenses - were for salaries ,and DIDT, $12,281.25; wages, ' $11,591.47; repairs and gasoline equipment, $1,443.98; and oil, $966.82; mileage allowance, $881.75; board and secreon tary, $524 and Insurance trucks and liability, $148.15. There were no other bills over directional . Book, Telling History Of i Willard, Published And Will Be On Sale Willard City has staked out the next two days; Saturday and Sunday, March 31 and April 1, for the biggest celebration in its 100 year history. g A two program, which will revolve around Willards centennial observance, will include the traditional immense ward dinner," held every year, a Bpecial program, a historical pageant, and, on Sunday, special church services. A event. ih "Centennial" of the L.DJS. church. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Vera Hafner; - two - grand children and the folowing broth-erand sisters: Mrs. Esther Pella, and Mrs. Mary Rosenbaum, both of Brigham. City and Mrs. Dagmar Zundel, Ogden. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 31, at 1 oclock In the afternoon In the Brigham City Fifth LJD.S. ward with Bishop J. Oleen Palmer officiating. . Friends may call at the home of a sister, Mrs. Hans Pella, 512 south Main street, Brigham City, Friday evening and Saturday prior to services. interment 'will be in the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt ,, funeral home. ng8 musical i PROGRAM, DANCE ARE PLANNED per-sprayi- S tv p PAGES With Stephen Clark, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reese C. Clark, suffer54, ed a fractured skull when he Joseph Hans Sorensen, fell from the door of the family 536 south Second west street, automobile on Easter Sunday. Brigham City, died last Wed The family was going from nesday, March 28, at 9 oclock Brigham City to Logan .when in the evening at his residence the mishap occurred. : Stephen following a heart attack. was taken Immediately , to the A native of Brigham City, he Cooley. Memorial hospital. Mr. Clark is a teacher at the was born March 26, 1897, the son of Peter H. and Christine Intermountain Indian school. Peterson Sorensen. over the was car The traveling hng large areas in ' a between Brigham City summit rnie. The He was reared and educated operation and Logan, at about 50 miles in Brigham .City. He married October 1. , an hour, when the accident Faone Veloy Valentine, January ,1 the season the crew She died three years W8 pounds of 50 14, 1920. $100. of now out Young Stephen is ago. Until a year ago he was At the present time there is a 5,141 jobs the hospital and reported in of partner in the Coleman and property, fop.' 628 levy of .75 mills in. Box Elder good condition. Sorensen Plumbing of spraying. For spe county for the service. company, jie was a member of the fire department for 20 years and at They Sing The Lower Notes the time of his death was an honorary member of the fire department He was a member con-unt- 8 n - - - Willard Will Observe 100 s Mosquitoes Successfully During 50 IV, ' BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1951 30-S- y lace T i v, ff B.E County Sprayed For Flies waters ?! i Co-rin- -- s. s - and the lo lh U Classes In In Love, which will be num-Bobeby an accordion Nunnaly. The iorus will sing "Down In and "Come Down , j s the meeting the commis. At sioners Issued a beer and general merchandising" license to 50-51 Charles E. Wood, - who operates a store at Blue Creek. With classes ranging' from Corinne Drainage ' District "Prerequisites to Marriage to Corinne Drainage- - district su"Farm Mechanics," the Box Elpervisors, S. L. Forsgren, Char der school districts ies W, Frederlckson and C. G. program for 1950-51- , had Adney asked that a tract of 1,779 people enrolled in the 73 land on the assessment rolls by different classes, according to a mistake. Request was granted. of report Superintendent K. E. They reported that Charles W. Weights office. Fredrickson was elected unani.) The classes, which were mously to succeed himself on the board of directors for the taught Monday by school district 6taff members, included drainage district and asked that three divisions: Family Life, the commissioner appoint him, General Academic and Voca- which .they did. ' tional Education. They were They paid William Romer $60 for work during the spring of taught at Brigham City, Elder county Snowville, Penrose, 1950 as South Box Bee Inspector. - t Garland, - Howell, Honeyville, was au Snowville, Mantua, Bear River Oscar Christiansen thorized to buy equipment to City, Willard, Perry, Harper, Elwood, 'Fielding and equip a truck, purchased from the weed department for $1,000, Grouse Creek. with a winch. , T State financed, the program Represent Vets cost $2400. . 'Representing veterans organ In addition, C, E. Smith," co- zations, Henry Nielsen, George George. Hodges and Herb ordinator of the program, led Davis, Adamson submitted a financial 27 single discussion groups with statement for a total attendance of 546 and home for 1950.the War Memorial They explained made 36 public addresses to that receipts had dropped be groups with a total attendance cause many other buildings had of 8,534. been completed and the War Teachers from this area who Memorial home was not used taught classes included Sam as much. They asked that the Gordon, Winifred Hazen, Mary building be Improved. IE. Robbins, Bessie Hansen, C. E. The commissioners purchased Smith, Wayne Call, L. A. Rich- a quarter page ad ip the Tribune ardson,' Norwood Hyer, ' John Scenic edition for this year at . Walter $140.. Olson, Frank , Okie, The of commissioners board EdCheal, Newell Checketts,. of ward D. Ward,' Verne Oberhan-sk- agreed to pay i$407.95 for' 10,000 tourist adveand Lyman D. Morrell. stipulatiortising folders on n-that Brigham City and the : of ComBox Elder Chamber of the merce each pay one-hal- f palnes, Ray Anderson U Barker. The boys will sing "Wonder Bar utc, "Voices 73 fol-- v wrus. The Old Mill Stream iartet composed of Lowell ,S Attend I To Work With Wanding Local Musicians And Soloists Hour-Lon- g Program At 8 P. M. II Add To Musicale sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi Spring e Wiii be held Friday, March 30, at 8 oclock in the Box Elder stake tabernacle. ature of the annual event at which outstanding local will be the singing of the ins and singers participate, Girls school and combined choruses. Boys high In it Commissioners bUSES TO BE FEATURED on the program ' There Is Someone !,! iY be' v4 , I - i, . |