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Show en Crimes B.E. COUNTY OUTSTRIPS U.S. AS WHOLE IN YEARS BUSINESS investigation on seven crimes, all committed the past week, underway, v,x Elder county sheriffs as a ment was busy ' on a Brahma bull. iff Warren W. Hyde the. Utah Oil Service VOLUME 44, NUMBER 32 ' V re-th- rob-$14- 5 ; . canvas tarp, feet in size, was taken hay stack belonging to D. White, Willard, p. m. Tuesday, Sheriff said, a lady in Brigham ported two professional ifters walked out of her Gull. ith a stolen bill fold. The Then prizes, donated by merid was found later in the chants, . were distributed to ake area. some of the people attending as follows: Distinguished by being the oldest persons there from the North stake were Mrs. Joseph Watkins and David Burt and from the South stake, Mrs. Minnie Campion and C. C. Hansen. Oldest married couple present 40 Liability 0 Accident Explained drivers transportation," y effective 'September ' . Principals At Charter Night Ceremony . held Wednesday evening at Maddox Ranch house to officially form the Willard Lions club. Left to right: Edwin C. Randall, international counselor for Lions; J. Calvin Welch, international representative; Leslie C. Drunker, new president; Vaughn Was-soGlen charter night chairman; A. Elwyn Seely, governor of Utah district 2S-M. Bennion, chairman of the new club committee of the Brigham City Lions, sponsoring . . . Club. WILLARD -- this period a total of accident reports were ith the State of Califor-only 641,009 motorists ble to file an r insurance policy as se Sid. proof fxjancUJite: fility' to avoid suspension jver- s- licenses.. Another posited cash , to avoid ' : don of licenses." er the Utah law, said "a motorist who injures another person or in excess of $100 sport the accident in writ-th- e Department of Public and deposit - an automo-ibilitpolicy, or- - a bond, or certain securities, as f his abilty to satisfy WITH MONKEYS TOO! igments that may result ie accident. - Failure to uch report and to deposit 168 will result in suspen-hi- s lg 4 , y y Cast Of drivers license." To Take ! Set , ' -- . Mads C. Jensen Family Plan Reunion Saturday Partin Annual The family of Mads C. Jensen will hold a reunion Saturday, August 11 at Rees Pioneer park, it was announced today. Joan Tingey, It will begin at 12 noon. Kay Jepperson, Merle Jo Markham, Anette Olsen, Dian Hyde, Darlene Baty, Civil Service Exams In Dian Crowell, Judy Larsen, Brailsford, Janet Williams, Meteorology Announced Dorothy Hansen, Lou Jean ReevThe U. S. Civil Service comMarsha es, Kathy Claybaugh, Ball, Kay Hodges, ' Verabelle mission today announced examCathy inations for meteorologist, and Call, Linda Rasmussen, meteoroReeve, Barbara research development Call, Radene t Garrett, Diana Jensen, Kay Ras- logist. Information and forms may mussen, Sandra Peterson and (Continued on Following Page) be obtained at the post office. Summer Recreation Dance Revue Aug. 17 resent Piano One hundred and sixty-eight- ; young dancers will participate in the summer dance revue to be held Friday evening, August 17 at Box Elder high school gymnasium, it was revealed this week by Miss Shelley Rob- tal Aug. 10 noted Ja-ne- ll will - present Stone and Ricks Knudsen inette and Mrs. Margaret John-secital for piano forte, Au-a- t of the summer directors 8 p. m. at the Crystal dance program. recreation n at the , Hotel Ben Four different classes , will v, take part in the review, appearBonnie Stone is the ing in special costumes designsr of Archie Stone of Sun-ih- , ed and made for . the perforand Ricks Knudsen is mance. of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. The oldest group will give two n of Brigham City. dances during the evening, : to be played will "Puttin on the Ritz and Basin Tschar-Debussby Bach, Street Blues. Taking part in Chopin and these numbers will be Sharon LinJepperson, Karen Hadfield, Eda Hansen, da Shirts, Sonja Becky Burnett, Rae Anderson, (Service Exams Leah Cman, Marilyn Tingey, I By Secretary Sharon Loveland, Ruth Weir, Service examinations Kathleen Hansen, Francis Hyer. )day announced open in Linda Palmer, Paulette LichtenIds. . , stein, ; ings exist for chemists, Linda Petersen, Annette Knudfrom $4600 to $9800. and Madeline sen, Norma Jean Cobb, (hematicians,; .paying the Mills, Nancy Ferry, Patricia Ann Orchard, Marilyn Perry, Geneier information and ap-- vieve Burt, Diane Shaw, Marilyn forms may be obtained Hendricks, Sheryl Nelson and ie local secretary at the Elaine Reeve. a City postoffice. solo Sonja Hansen will have a and part in Basin Street BluesKaren and id Baseball Fan Sharon Jepperson Hadfield will be a duet number injoys Games to 1Lacumparsita. OUT AH, in. (UP) Blind-resuThe second class will performn of k sandlot base-cide- to "Night and Day and Step-pi35 years ago, Fred Out With My Baby. This fill enjoys of Sharon a group is composed "seeing 1 Ann game. Sidney Karen Seely, Fryer, visits Sportsmans ' park Reeder, Judy Ann Hunsaker, Guis, 25 miles from his Karen Lichtenstein, (Adrainne and sits in the press box Littlewood, Mary Jane Loveland, ine St. Louis Cardinals Ellen Reeder, Mae Christensen, Catherine Chase, Gloria Conger, an assist from the radio Payne, Linda Jeppson, ers Zapp says he ' can Jariiyn Beverly JeppJeppson, Nancy Chec-ketthe game almost as well son, Patricia Earl, Sharon BurSusan with good eyes. He also Karen Hess, to the radio broadcasts banks, Sharon Baty, Shauna Cardinal games at home Sheffield. t s not as Rock satisfactory as Saundra Sheffield, Darla ng the game in the ball wood. Dona Kay Jensen, MariLinda lyn Olsen, Madge Sato, ln, n, . . LIONS CLUB FORMED Maddox Ranch House Scene Of First Official Meeting . 1, ' ' Seven men were inducted into the , marine 'corps the U. S. army and one into the . Entering U. S. marine corps on August 7, was Rulon , Floyd Weaver,- - son In impressive . Charter night in the most recent call of the of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon L. Reeder, Selective ice in Box Elder formerly of Rt. No. 2, Brigham ceremonies at Maddox Ranch house Wednesday evening, the ' , City and now of Ogden. county. ; Official notice has, been 'reInducted at Ft Douglas were Da'wn Mathias Reeder, son of ceived by the local board of the Postpone Merchant Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Reeder- - of enlistment of the following reg Box from. istrants Elder; county: Corinne; Delon Richard .Stokes, Outing To Aug, 1 6; son of Mrs.' Mabel J. Stokes, Rt. r Lyle Hess, son of Mr and Mrs. Fall Opening i Stan, Hess, Fielding, inavy; James rejnoHtpn. jggv TEdward of Andemofi.TSon Mf. of aIoru,San.Tatbri?son' ' At a recent meeting ' the Mr. and Mrs. Sanji Tawatari, Rt. and Mrs. Ezra H. Anderson; forMerchants committee of the : . Rt. No.' 2, Brigham No. ; 2, Brigham City; J. Harry merly.' of Box Elder Chamber of Comarid now of Utah, Saftdy, Mrs. of City Mr. son and Llsh, Lloyd merce decided to postpone the E. Lish, Deweyville; Stanley Jay air fofce.1 V 7 i ',merchant's outing date from Albert of James CranejYson Gardner, son of Mr.' and Mrs. 16 to ThursMartin M.r Gardner of Dewey- Mr. and Mrs. . John A. Craner, Thursday, August 23, according to August day, and air force; Mantua,' Spencer ville. Ole Zundel, chairman'. son! Of' Leon.. D Elvis L. Johnson, son of Mrs. Leoh 'Gardner, ' At the scone meeting the and Gardner, . ' Deweyville, commisRiverside Inez Johnson, for Brigham City fall Merrill Rigby Ross, son of Mr. sioned in the air force at Logan was opening set for September 5, the for on June and 4, 1951, reported and Mrs. Dan L. Ross, Brigham same day the annual Peach active duty on July 23. City. Day dance is held. . dam-ropert- ' : Earl Madsen, local Far insurance Group district Reported improving Thursday alter suffering a skull fracture when the rear wheel of a tractor-drawn baler rolled up oh his . Grehead,- was s gory C' Lee.j The youngster, son of Mr. aqd Mrs.. Ellis Lee, 477 North Third west, Brigham City, was trying to reach his mothers side when the accident happened. Mrs. Lee had left her home to move the heavy equipment to allow other equipment to It represented an average Testimonial Planned AT CHARTER NIGHT WEDNESDAY Last Draft Call; Four Join Services Re Motor Vehicle-Safetility law, which is simi the new Utah law which ick Dixon, ' Army Receives Seven, Marines One In suspended during three years of the Cal ;s "' The Stake committee furnished ice cream and soda water and the ward committees furnished the rest of the lunch. The outing was the most successful in years, said W. Vosco Call of the stake committee, and credit for its success should go to all1 Jhe ward committees who did a wonderful job In arranging for the hot dinners and . st rise over its $12,638,000 record of the previous year. This compares favorable with the : national picture, which reflects an average Improvement of 9.5 percent ln retail activity. In the Mountain states a 0.8 percent advance was recorded, and in Utah, 14.2 percent. . The business activity locally was well over the countys quota. It represents .0142 percent of the nations business more than the .0133 percent that should be produced locally on the basis of population. The chief factor in the bigger spending locally was the better earnings of Box Elder county families. The data shows that the 5.100 families in the county had a net disposable Income, after taxes, of $19,184,000, a gain from the 1949 total of $18,597,-00- was Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watkins, who' are now approaching their 70th wedding anniverLarge Attendance sary. ' talks were Giving About 400 old folks with young Jessie W. outstanding Hoopes and Bishop hearts from the North and South Hyrum Valentine of Salt Lake Box Elder stakes gathered at LaCity. goon Tuesday for "the best Old The audience sang Happy Folks Day ever. to Charles Anderson Birthday Arriving at about 10 a. m. the and Mir. Jenson. ' .. old folks opened festivities by Oldster Joseph Watkins proved renewing old acquaintances and youre as young as you feel by visiting and with the commit- doing a step dance for the protees preparing the tables for a gram as did Johnny Woodland, huge 12 noon dinner. Patriarch Willard, and Mr: Evans, Malad, N. J. Valentine offered the openformerly of Brigham City. Mr. ing prayer. Watkins also gave a reading. After the feast, community-singinThe program concluded on a was led by Edith Hard- humorous note with Jokes being of ing Willard, accompanied by played on members of the audiMrs. Gladys Woodyatt. Floyd ence. Knudson gave one of his famed The group then broke up to Danish readings followed by a enjoy rides in Lagoon and remedley of old songs by LaVern assembled at 5 p. m. for dinner. 1 r 0 Best Affair In Years Recorded With bur-Sunda- tal of 81,694 - Elder county registered a retail sales volume of $19,898,-00lor the year, a 57.7 percent Box LAGOON TUESDAY FOR OUTING ; merchandise. day night a BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10, 1951 400 OLD FOLKS GATHER AT Tremonton was during the night of Entrance was gained t 3. aking a window and the back door. the ns the same night in Tremonton t Dairy ntered through the ' sky-in- d robbed of $16. Monday, August 6, the of Ernest Freeman in Box canyon was robbed of ,ts, sheets, a hot plate and ns from a sofa. in cond service station hit by lunty was when the station by Milt McCrarry, Formas broken into and dam-Th- e thief walked off with bars, cigarettes, beef and 1 f Box Elder County recorded bigger business gains in the past year than did the nation as a whole, stamping it a fastergrowing market than most. This is shown in the new, copyrighted survey of buying power, prepared by Sales Mani, , agement, covering every section of the country, T , ;nt in . $19,898,000 Retail Sales Recorded During Past Year; Business Activity Over Quota Willard Lions club was officially created, under the sponsorship of the Brigham City. Lions. income, obtained by straight division, of $3,762 per family, a rise from the $3,719 family in' come of the previous year The figures are arithmetical averages, it is pointed out, and are higher than the median figures that will emerge later from the 1950 census, whteh took into account only Individual incomes under $10,000. The fact that the volume of sales locally Is greater than the total Income indicates that Box Elder county is the- center ef a ' large trading area.The survey shows that we are now a nation of over 44 million families, with a net spendable Income, after federal and state taxes, of nearly 200 billion dollars. Most of this money goes for retail purchases, accounting for over 140 billion dollars. 'tTaking the oath as president of the new club was L. C. Brunk-e- r who will, be assisted by George W. Facer, first .vice president; Gerold Larkin,.' second vice president; Ira Archibald, ; Jens , ' ... . , The youngster wiggled, loose from the grasp of his brother, Dennis, four, and darted in front witnesses of the baler wheel, ! said. ; Mrs. Lee had no time to stop the equipment. v - - : Of B Only .74 Labor Force Only .74 of one percent of the total estimated labor force of 6,745 people in. Box Elder county was listed unemployed in July, according to Douglas Miller, of the head, of the local-offic" Utah Employment service. to .Miller that perAccording centage, which numbers 3T people, will probably be the lowest for 1951 and for all practical purposes indicates total employ-ment. R. The government considers the critical point reached when 12 Daniel LaMar Christensen, 19, percent of the population of an World War Two soldier who was area are unemployed., The near? clunfy came to killedApn4 29, 1944, oh- Guam; est J&X In tjje past year that wilt..be burted In Bear 'River, pity percentage A J was the' "slow" month Of Jan cemetery,' Friday, r, Graveside services will be uary when 9:18 percent of the conducted at 2 p.'m. by Vernon working force was unemployed. Tbe extreme range, from 0.74 Johnson, bishop of the Bear Rivto 9.18 percent of unemployed er City ward. Burial will be directed by through the year, is indicative of seasonal employment. FollowRogers Mortuary, Tremonton. Christensen was born April 19, ing is the percentage, of unem1925, in Bear River City, a son ployed since December in relaof Daniel and Jeanetta Rose tion to the total labor- force: .JanChristensen. He attended school (December, 5.57 percent; there and was graduated from uary, 9.18 percent; ' February, 7.86; March, 4.06; April, 2.16; Bear River high school. Surviving are his parents; two May, .172; June, !1.65 and July, ; sisters, Mrs. Ethel Nelson and 0.74. . '.7. Miller pointed out that the Mrs. Roselynn Nelson, Emmett, Idaho; a grandfather, William near total employment ' in the J. Rose of Ogden. county may create a shortage of manpower for cannery season soon to start, and that steps are being taken to recruit the neces? : .. sary labor. During July 666 people visited the employment office, 23 ... of B E. whom filed for employment, seven were given employment counseling and five were given will The Ladies Farm Bureau tests. sponsor for the second consecu- specific .aptitude Also, 453 people were referred tal-- I tive year,' the county-wid- e to local jobs and an additional ent show,- - held in conjunction 130 were brought over from Lowith the county fair, August 30, for employment.. gan 31 and September 1, in TremonThe office paid out for 224 ton, according to Mrs. Elma Car- weeks of unemployment insur-- ; ter. with 240 for the ance, compared To compete contestants must ;be under 25 years old, a resl previous year, dent of Box Elder county and e Marine For B. S. Lion - tamer and Vau; Wassom,' tail twister,. ghn 741'if Ji'. iThe new 'directors are Howard Baddley, Robert Morgan, R. H. Hebdon and George Gunnell. Charter members are Ira Archibald, L. H. Baddley, L. C. Brunk-er- , George Gunnell, George W. Facer, Ronald (Hebdon, Lewis Harding, Chester Keyes, Gerold Larkin, Roy Lemon, Robert MorVaughn gan, Jens Simonsen,Wassom, Charles Willock and A. B. Taylor. The program was Called . to order by L. C. Brunker, after which the 150 Lions and their guests sang "America and recited the pledge to the flag. Invocation by R. H. Hebdon was followed by the introduction of a toastmaster, Robert W Morgan, by L. C. Brunker. Greetings were extended by A. P. Dalof ton and the introduction guests and officers was by Robert W. Morgan. During the dinner musical numbers were rendered by Max Brunker. The address and presentation of charter was made by District Governor A. Elwynn Seely. Acceptance of the charter was by L. C. Brunker. Closing song was God Bless America by the congregation and. the benediction was offered ; by Lewis Harding. pass-- . Rites Set Friday , secretary-treasurer- ' . . Elder Walter F. Cheal to be honored Sunday . . 7 - Missionary To Be Honored Sunday . ; :- , 9 Grant Cheal, son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter F. Cheal, Corinne, will, be honored at a welcome home testimonial Sunday eve ning, August 12, at 8 p. m. in the Corinne ward chapel., Elder Cheal returned recently from the northern states mission field.. While .in the. field , he also served in the western states mission field. . Elder Cheal reported having an interesting and educational experience in the mission field, . To Sponsor Talent Show At Fair , . . The cardinal is one of the comparatively few bird species whose females ctm sing. Take Me Out To The Ball Game . , -- Anyone interested should con tact Andrea Huggins at Bear River, City or Elma Carter, at Corinne, or Mrs. Erma Crompton at Brigham City. . , , Regular meeting of the ' club was held Thursday noon at the Idle Isle Cafe. ' Eagles Will 'Feature of the meeting was the showing of color slides by Dr. S. L. Moskowitz which he Hold took in India, Burma and China. Douglas Miller was. introduced The annual outing of all Ea- as a new member of the club by gles of the Utah Aerie will be Omer Call. Vie Forsgreri was held next Sunday at Murray, elected second vice president to Utah, beginning at 10 a. m.f it replace Frank Saito who :has s left the club.-- ; vas announced today by Dr, Purdy of Milwaukee, Wisof the local organization. 'Eagles who will attend were consin, was a visiting Kiwanian idvised to bring their own at the meeting. Joel Frykman, U. S, forester for this district, lunches. A special program has been and a member of the Logan club, was a guest of Merle arranged, and special gifts seJ. Markham.-cured for the children. ..Ki-wan- ls Utah , , Outing Sun.. n offi-rcr- . is h ' ; - s, VFW Plans Canyon Lt. Dayid Anderson Party Next Sat Reports at Luke AFB The Veterans of Foreign Wars Second Lt. David A. Anderson vill hold a canyon party Sat- arrived recently at Luke AFB to Jet Combat' Grew urday' evening at 7 p. m., at Box attend 21der county park up Box Elder training. (He is the son of David and canyon, it was announced to, ' Big Share Of The 90 V. I who were guests of the Ogden Reds last Tuesday eve- the conviction that the Reds can t play any better than the score, leaches," though they beat by a ning. Ranging in age from 8 to 14, the kids took over a: the Reds stadium to have big time, but came home with . , rs lop-sid-ed Oran Anderson, 150 south Fourth day. ' A hot lunch will be served east, Brigham City1. resides at N., '(His has wife; Betty and an excellent program been arranged. Brigham City. J |