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Show fxutc Air Of The Military Leads To Market VOLUME 44, NUMBER 37 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1951 Central School Parents And Teachers 10 While nothing definite has developed in the week-enrobbery of the Fife and Wife market. Sheriff Warren W. Hyde and his staff are investigating several leads, it was learned today from the sheriffs office. The grocery store was entered sometime between closing time Saturday evening and Monday morning, by a thief who forced a door, and robbed the store of lit bills and change. The money' was taken from the cash Register, ( j The robbery was discovered Monday morning by Manager Glen Fife when he opened for business and .immediately re. ported. PAGES Miss Utah 1951? Get Acquainted At Party Wednesday The Central school Parent-Teacher- s association opened the years activities Wednesday evening, September 12, at 8 p. m. with a at the school auditorium. ;party President Lola Andersen welcomed all present and introduced .officers and committees of the fully organized P.T.A. as d follows: Mrs. Floyd Andersen, president; Mrs. Les Bundy, first vice president; J. D. Gunderson, principal, second vice president; Mrs. Grant Wlxom, secretary; Mrs, Howard t Mills, treasurer; Mrs. Earl Seegmiller, historian; Mrs. Albert Stoper, magazine. Program committee: Dr. and Mrs. Harper Pearse, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra B. Owen, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Queton; Glen t Maihle. Mr. Membership committee: and Mrs. Owen Westenskow, chairmen; and Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheffield. Publicity: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loveland and Mr. and Mrs. Reid , , Tingey. Room representatives chairmen: Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Hyer. Also the following: .Mrs. Lester Collings, health and summer round-up- ; Mr. and Mrs. Carol B. Williams, safety; Dr. and Mrs, Gordon Felt, beautification; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. JJurteher, radio and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ho.ws, Halloween. New Teachers Introduced J. D. Gunderson, principal, in- . R. Yazzie And Elena Hawthorne Melvin Intermountain Indian school students model irma now on order for the school. Band Uniforms )IRilesHeld services for Fred Burr Wednesday at 2 p. m. Brigham City Sixth L.D.S. eral leld ;Iy prayer' was offered by idroyd. . For Indian School Ordered Burr Fred the band - . prelude by Roma was offered by Tingey. A trio, consist-Lotti- e Tyson, Blythe Tin-iDoris Tingey, sang My lony. They were acccm-bRoma Thorson. , arks were offered by Bish-ra- l Hall and Bishop Floyd A duet consisting of Hansen and Juanita by Mrs. Thor-mr Thor-avocatio- n d y . Two sample band uniforms arrived at Intermountain Indian School Monday and within five or six weeks, the entire band of 65 students will be outfitted in uniforms of turquoise and silver. Melvin R. Yazzie and Elena Hawthorne had lhe honor of being models of the new regulation dress. According to Max Morrison, band instructor, the first concert! planned for November Lth. Father." It losing Bish-t. LfiUkMoe remarks ..were: by Hansen. Karl 4'fohnston, ianled by his wife, NelsonNovi At Business College V Home, ? -- . METHOD QUIET All-sto- W. G. Long and Mr. and n Mrs.-Ma- . . hundred chukar partridge released In west ed birds in close proxirgity This is the til all were finally turned out. county. release in quantity of Further plants is quantity, as :s this as , supplemental , releases year,' the first plant well areas already stocked, to these been made in Carbpn I "car Price, the Utah Fish Will be made next year. These ,ae department announo-lay- . will come from the state game bird farm at Price where some . this area in which the release 3,000 chukars raised there next into be carried will year jade; was chosen afer ; season for brood stock. showed ample feed Areas, over the State have been 'roper cover so far as ha- chosen for furtVSr study in view the chukar are known, y adult bids were released, of! next years plants. Experthe first either sex. The quite- ience gained during e releasing method was' agaifi used. year of raising and 'he birds were released chukars will prove valuable in seaat a time over a period of furthering this work next :,V. ; I; :a?s- Some 75 birds were son. u an Rhy Hyatt is supervisor :in especially built pen birds to keep the releas charge of the Price game farm. un- ' recently I'dw in-ati- n : - II piary Peach Prize Winner In Jr. ision Annual Peach Days Parade Junior division assisted by Mrs. Marie are announc- nette, Mrs. Lydia Hess and 'uers of the Oays Parade ers. Jean Barnard, the, s. presi-9- 1 club. Kindergrten away with high First, Third ward walking are: Peach;. Second, Aba and third, The uy float. Awards are $10 $5 second prize and 'hrd oneymoon, prize,. afa Jane Balls won In the puey section, No. 24 In the ;; 'Hon, No. 199 in the section, No, 184 first and second, in the walk-Wdre' n section, tniscellan-actioprizes went to No. cart, first and second n y ney Corner and his don- - '?? for the Junior division Hrs. Dean Bumderson, now Wam City, recently of Ted Kirkameyer of !nand G. R. Jorgensen of Ha-Mr- bairman from the Kinder-wer- e Mrs. Winifred Mrs. LaPrele Price,' Robi- Mrs. Margaret Hillam. Prizes are donated Iby the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce club and will be awarded when the appropriation IS received by Those prize dub. Kindergarten winners whose num'bers are listed are urged to contact Mrs. and give Jean Barnard, 459-names so they may be awarded . ; prize money.The Junior section was led by Joe Hillam, Cathy Kajr and Ramona Wheatley. Junior Peach Queen, Anna we PePrice, and attendants, Karen tersen and Mary Ann Miller, were seated upon a beautifully dedecorated miniature float Jack signed and donated by . Father To Mrs. M. A. Pohl Passes Away U.S.AX. He th will be con- particularly cerned with nutrition, accord' ing to Dr. Carroll I. Draper, head .of the poultry department. Poultry nutrition teaching and studies at the college were previously conducted by the late Prof. Byron Alder, long-tim- e head, of the department Dr, Anderson, graduated from U.SA.C. In 1943. He received his doctor-o- f philosophy degree in 1950 from Maryland university. His graduate research work was on amino adds For Street Wear Ready For The Ball During the past year ho has . . . Mias Bunnie Rees, Miss Box Elder of 1951, who will compete for the state title of worked. for the Merck chemical . . Miss Utah next Thursday and Friday at Salt Lake City. company In New Jersey, doing vitamin research. v is the former Nelda , His wife Huber of Mesa, Ariz. They have : four children, - "(Dr.. Andersons addition to the department will make pos. sible, an increased service to the , poultry Industry of Utah, Dr. for Miss; A summers-suspens. Draper said. .distinction-waher who voted now of Box the vice the president gosjEMor .:ot 1991 will come to othFi"'vdtiflnr"inenfbets. IfiarF school Tfudeivfbody, Elder' Colleen last HdWfrTns, years a climatic 'end .next Thursday . and . she is a member of the are Prpf. Woodrow .Jenkins and Friday, when Bunnie Rees Miss Utah, and beautiful young where pr, A. B. Stephenson, ' ' senior class. competes with' beauties from all lady who became Miss America Helping to prepare her for the over the state for the coveted last week at Atlanta, Georgia. big moments at the state judgtitle of Miss Utah. . (Bunny will follow much the ing, was her recent trip to Girls The lovely Brigham City Miss, same routine at the Utah State Nation in Washington, D. C. as daughter of Mrs. Emery Rees, 'Fair as did in Box a representative of Utah. needs only to . pack her new Elder judging forshebotn contests county the Dee Glen Smith, president of with wardrobe, purchased are the run (Miss the to according won in the club, sponsor of the $150 award she. The Oorinne Posted Hunting annual pageant, offered the clubs Miss Box Elder contest, America rules. For her talent presentation, prospective Miss Utah encour- Area No. 1 will operate , again and she will be ready to go. She was awarded the . Miss 'Bunnie will give a dramatic agement when he said: The this year during the coming Box Elder title July 4, follow- reading as she did in Box Elder whole community is proud of pheasant season, announced of' .. ficers of the area. though, it will be a dif- their contestant in the state ; ing judging on talent, ' beauty county,,one. One hundred and fifty permits and wish her ail the sucand personality, at the annual ferent The talented is as cess possible. We know she will will be drawn at a public draw- talent pageant at Box Elder high school. ; One of the three judges popular as she is lovely. She is do well.ing to be held the evening of Oct. 5 in the Corinne City HalL Applicants must send, license Trio Suffer Thru numbers and $1.00 fee each, and Initiation To stamped, self addressed envelope to the Corinne Pheasant AsBecome Firemen Held Eve sociation, Corinne, Utah, between Sept. 15 and 25, inclusive. Proving that Brigham City All hunting in groups Graveside services for Clara volunteer firemen are as tough Pigskin kickoff, the first dance must parties names in one enplace enof be held in the the of will as fire Ann Watkins, infant rear tire a the year, daughter and will be by velope drawing gine, three new members of big gym Friday following the of Ray'll, and Elaine Getz Watwith Twin Falls, envelope Instead of individual underwent the the game practice department kins, former residents of Brignames. Permits will not be it was announced this week. of filiaham City were held Thursday at traditional indignities transferable. . Successful - appliintion and All alumni and fans are evening 12 noon in the cants will be notified by mall Brigham City came Wednesday out smiling. vited, The football team itself and other cemetery, with (Bishop Raymond applications will be memnew The full is around which theme the the fledged returned to senders. Payne of the First ward, offi- bers are Lowell Baron, Paul dance is centered. A good season is anciating. MerrelL and Gordon Reeves. Stags or dates are welcomed ticipated; ashunting The baby died Tuesday at Ashseem., to pheasants firemen Veteran paraded at 25 cents each or 50 cents a plentiful in the areas, which ton, Idaho, shortly after birth. the trio, at hose point, down couple, admission. The BBttes, be includes about 13,000 acres of Surviving are the parents of Main street dressed in trunks. girls pep club, are sponsoring farm and pasture, land. , ; West Yellowstone, Montana; a The three led two chickens at this dance. Any sister, Pamela and brother, Fred; the end of strings they had to profits will go toward paying for also grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. sell and a length of hose to the new uniforms for the pep ' 20-3Fred Getz, Cedar City.. carry Just for atmosphere." , group. 0 . Elder Will Represent County At Miss Utah Contest At Fair Next Week Miss Box , : . 20-3- 0 20-3- 0 . con-tes- t, - Graveside Rites Pigskin Kickoff For Infant Dance Friday Club Sees It's Tough To Become A Fireman Smoke Junipers Vernon Coleman, program chairman for .the evening, showed a film on Smoke Jumpers at the regular meeting of the Brigham City club ? 20-3- 0 Monday evening. Dewayne Jacobsen conducted the meeting. Toasted in honor of their birthdays this week were Bill Packer, by Rex Baron, and Dewayne Jacobsen, by Ben Ander. - , sen. Guests at the meeting were Dr. Reed Merrill and Bob Wlnzler. Reports On Kids h ser-vic- agricultural experiment station part time. Grant Olsen Wins . Jr.-wa- merry-go-roun- ILOGANr-iD- r. Jay Anderson, a native of. Brigham City, has been named to the Utah State Agricultural college poultry depart. ; ment. ' Dr. Anderson will teach part-tim- e and dd research for the iUir,iit Mn and Mrs. Maxwell A. Pohl returned to Brigham .City MonSeptember 10, from day morning, Eugene, ' Oregon, where theye journeyed to attend funeral Alfor Mrs- - Pohls father, bert Schnetzky. 93, who resides in Springfield, Oregon. Funeral services were conducs ted at the Christian Church in Eugene He is survived by five " the driver. , childrem Mrs. Schnetzky passed of youngsters number A large away in March 1950. and the parade participated in Mrs. Freda Adams, a sister to and each received ten cents Mrs. Pohl, has been residing ticket which entitled them the with her father since the-deain ride the i of their mother. Monte Young's concessions Clay-baug- Dept Of Poultry ' Morgan. David Wards fourth grade, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jepperson and . Mr. and Mrs. George A. Boyte; Jane Linfords fourth grade, Mr. and Mrs. (Wendell Xotter and Mr. and Mrs. Wynn r . The names of 27 teachers who Jeppsen. were employed last year and reBlythe Tingeys fifth grade, signed, this year were listed and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Anderson appbved at the Juljb& meeUng Und. ' Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wiser; of the Box EldPi School board. 5 Nellie Wights fifth grade, Mr. ' They, Included Maxine; Blotter, and f; Mrs. William Tyson knd Barbara Earl,, Neqra Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Royle Reeves. Merl Grover, Ilpne Rees, Elinore Glen Marbles sixth grade, Dawn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carr and IPugsley, Valene Hansen, Gardner, Clara Jean Bills, Jean- Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hansen; J. ne K. Olsen, Vern6 Qbertiansley, D. Gunderson's sixth grade, Mr. Ardell Roylance, Erma Cromp- and Mrs. J. Leo Meacham and ton, Owen Clark, William IF. Rig- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arbon. : by, Lasca King,? Vinson. StephenCommunity Singing Mrs. Wight led the group in son, Ralph Ferrin, Lorenzo ' M. Howard, Norma W. Pierson, Cora community singing 'after which Bell Weight", Verna Ann Hender- Francis Hyer, daughter : of ..Mr. son,. Olive Hal'l, Kathleen Win-tie- , and Mrs. Norwood Hyer gave a Ver'Nell Thompson, ' 'Seth .reading. . : A comedy number composed (Bills, and Artetta C, Thornley. : . New Teacher . by Mrs. Margaret Lewis was .New teachers hired - for the sung by Juanita Steffen, Irma current school year, and approv- Hansen and Margaret Lewis, aced , by. the school, board in- companied by Gerldine Steffen. ' cludes Alice Marie Young, Janet Light refreshments were servJ ed to about 100 people and the Miner, Morgan Hyde, Georgia Hawkes, Phena B. Weight, Mary remainder of the evening was Lou Campbell, Jay Hawkes, Earl spent in becoming acquainted. M, Maynard, Dolores Holst, Mar-den- e Godfrey, Clair , Hailing, Jerry Bundy. IH. Claire S.' Bingham, Shirley LaVoyle . Stenquist, Maughn, N. Howard Linford, Carolyn Blaylock, ' Elaine W. Burgener, Barbara ,R. Armstrong, Martell e Martensen, Verl Garrett and ?To operate a gas tank and V,- M. Zimmerman. pump. tQ service school buses operating in the Box Elder high school area, Leonard E. Peirce Was hired by the school board, according to the last approved minutes. Now a bus driver, Peirce will be hired full time during the nine months of , school, with other 'duties besides. ' The school board hired John R. Gibbs as bus driver at Portage ,.to .replace ..John R.. Gibbs, who recently died. . B, F. Johnson has retired from bus driving in the Collinston area. Instead of two buses, only the bus driven by Bryce Eriksen Will service that area now, due to the drop in number' of . stu; dents. The. board decided to hire two 'janitors, one. to fill the position in resignation of sent in bvT. left open by the at Box Elder high Walace wide successful applica school and the other at Central c school. ' I1 Named To USAC - . sang Miss Lela Mae Nelson, daughand the benedje-a- s ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. offered by Ernest Iver- - (Nelson, of Brigham City, is continuing her education in Salt raient was in the , Logan Lake ; ; City. emetery Miss Nelson,-whwas graduated where, dedication grave was by Joseph E. from Box Elder high I, Jr. Military, honors were school, has enrolled for a course by: the Logan American in secretarial training at the L. i post.: : , D. S. Business college. ( ! ' Others Hired i - troduced the three new teachers, Donna Law, Georgia Miner and Dave Ward, and they were toasted by Blythe Tingey. ' (President Andersen then introduced the guests, Grace Dadirector; Mrs. vis, regional George Davis, district president and Mrs. Charles - Claybaugh, ; district secretary. . Mrs. Mary Hyer,. chairman of the room representatives, , explained responsibilities of room each representatives and had teacher Introduce- their . room mothers and. fathers. They are: first grade, room Vera, Mills Mr. and Mrs. representatives, Bernard Brandchaft and Mr. and J. D. Gunderson; Ruth Mrs. Reeder's first grade, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Frost and Mr. and Mrs. George D. Williams; Donna Laws first grade, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ammons and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Burtcher. Nell Barlows second grade: Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Knudson and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reeves; Rosetta Gouldings second grade, Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Jteggi and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claybaugh; Georgia Miner's second grade, Mr. and Mrs. Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Don White. Ora .Hamblins third gradf, Mr--, and Mrs. Leon W. Carver and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Miller; Iris Schows third grade, Mr. and Mns. Marvin Jones and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Davis; Mary Owens third grade, Mr. and Mrs. Teachers Resign g Qh'My. ; ; Grant Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Olsen Jr., Brigham City, added a stripe to his sleeve recently to move from a corporal to sergeant in rank, his wife, the former Beverly Barker, ; learned this Day rAfi week ; Grant is artillery mechanic for Battery A 204h Fibld Artillery Battalion in Korea. . Sergeant Oisen also reported that the battery is now very active in shelling the enemy. 3 One White Leghorn Goes For $1.00 Hansen and Lowell Baron, fledgling fireman (left), rids himself of the poultry he had to sell in downtown Brigham City as part of the initiation ceremonies - Holding the red chicken and still looking for a bujrer is Paul Morrell and carrying the fire hose (in case he finds a fife) is Gordon Reeves. Theyre all members now ... to Henry full-fledg- ed At regular , meeting . of the Brigham City Kiwanis .club Thursday noon at the' Idle Isle cafe; Roy Barnard, chairman, re-- . ported for the Boys and Girls committee on the Kids Day" program scheduled Saturday, September 22. With Mac Funk in charge of the program, Colleen .Farmer played two accordian numbers. |