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Show coin School CONFERENCE IN NORTH STAKE V I ftA Plans First PUNNED Wing Wed. inening the Lincoln Honeyville, Fourth And Seventh Wards Will Be Visited years activities, school Parent-'her- s will hold association Box first meeting in the school auditorium, Wednesday evening at , 8 1 it was learned today from Ida Hadfield, chairman of r, inity" 11(St BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH; FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1951 HIGH PRIESTS CONDUCT TOURS OF TABERNACLE DURING SUMMER day, ed from Vernal "Full Partnership For The Job Ahead" at 'the parents make it." meeting all Evangel Mission Observed By B.E. Methodists With the theme Full Part nership for the Job Ahead the Business (Womens National high priests of the and South Box Elder stakes gave at least 3,204 people from all over the United States an opportunity to learn more about Utah and the Mormons this summer, by conducting tours of the Box Elder tabernacle. According to B. C. Call, chairman of the unusual tourist service, that many people took time out to go through the beautiful building and additional thousands stopped long enough to snap pictures pf it and ask Twenty-tw- o . Valentine ' .Coins totaling $1.50, after first being refused, were left on the reception table and, according to Mr. Call, one visitor Insisted on paying some tithing. Another gave a dollar to be sent to a son of one of the guides now in the mission field. The building was open for inspection from 8:30 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Monday through Saturday all summer for a total of 73 . days. To advertise the building, eight high priests of both Quorums, spent a day to erect two large signs, 'at a cost of $120, on the highway north and south, i of Brigham; City,; inviting, tourists e to stop and visit.-'"--"- -.; ... ... In contrast to the ordinary Keep Off The Grass signs, tourists were invited to sit and relax on the lawn.' Each of the 8 by 10 metal signs has an attractive picture of the taberx nacle painted oq it.' . Week is being observed by the Brigham City Business and Pro fessional Womens club, It was announced today by Gladys Johnson who Is publicity chair man under Mrs. Blanche Hyde, chairman of the observance. events have been Several planned for (the week. Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott Is com mentlng on the Business Womens' Week, said: I am hap py to give my endorsement to Business (Womens National Week and to the theme for its 24th observance by the National Federation of Business and 4 ' Professional Womens clubs. "As members of your organl N. zation prepare themselves for and are accepted as full part Funeral services for Fay ' N. ners on the job, our mobiliza move will defense tion for (Hansen, 28, will be conducted ahead faster and better. Saturday at & p. rn. Bishop J. Miss Anna E. Erickson, lpcal Oleen Palmer will officiate. ; Mr. Hansen died Tuesday In B.P.W. plu'b president expressed the opinion that In the job an Ogden hospital, of poliomyelitis. which faces us as citizens finding the, way. to peace our Friends may call at the HarB.P.W. club members want the old B. Felt Funeral home Friday opportunity of full partnership. evening and at the home of his We believe the task requires father, Henry Hansen, 609 south everyone to contribute accord- Third west, Brigham City, Saturing to ability and we are will- day prior to services. (Burial will be in the Brigham ing to share hardships and sacrifices in order to achieve the City cemetery under the direction . of the Harold B. Felt futask ahead. ' The national federation is neral home. launching a special campaign duing the observation- of the Final Rites, For Reuben week to recruit women of business and professional , ability Henry' Fuller Saturday and specialized skills into the iFuneraV services'-- ' for Reuben services of their country. Inaugurating the events of Henry Fuller, 62, Tremonton, the week wLll be a radio pro- who died In. the Brigham , City gram gt- - 2:3ft p. m. - Sunday, hoapttai; (WilL .jbe held Saturday September" 23, over, the local at 12, noon in the Tremonton radio station, featuring a one Second ward chapel with Bishop act play titled Where Is Mrs. George' Stenquist conducting. Friends may call at the famMiss Lenore Cromwell, is club radio chairman and ily home Friday from 6 to 9 p. Is in charge of the program. m., and Saturday from 9 aJ m, Posters featuring the theme, until time for services at i the J Full Partnership for the .Job family borne, Ahead, will be. displayed . In . Burial, will 6e In the Tremondifferent club members places ton Rlverview cemetery under Morof business during the coming the direction of the - Rogers ' ' tuary. - i v week. , . Hansen For Fay , Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott Signs Proclamation 9 aside week September as National Business Womens Week in the setting Brigham City. On the right is Miss Blanche Hyde, chairman of the observance for the Brigham City Business and Professional Womens club, and on the left is Mrs. Gladys --r Johnson, publicity chairman. . . . . 23-2- Brigham Native Dies In Ogden Mrs. Deborah Christiansen Burton, 75, - formerly of 2820 Monroe, Ogden, died yesterday afternoon in an Ogden, hospital after a lingering illness. Mrs.- - Burton was born Oct. 2, 1875, in Brigham City, a daughter of Hans and Anna Andersen Christiansen. She attended Box ' Elder bounty schools. On Dec. 22, 1898, she was mar-rieto George E. Burton in 'the (He died LDS,- - Logan temple. in Ogden in 1937. She had served as a practical nurse and worked in Ogden hospitals for a number of years. She was a member of the LJ.S. 17th ward Relief society. ; , Surviving are two sons and three daughters, Francis C. Burton, Ogden; Edward James Burton, Millbrae, Calif.; Mrs. G. W. (Grace) Farquhar, Los Angeles;' Mrs.' Kirke (Ann) La Shelle, San Francisco; Mrs. O. J. (Ruth) Lamm,' Chicago; 10 grandchildren, one brother and five sisters, E. C. Christiansen, Oak(Anna) land, Calif; Mrs. Sam JoSt, Ogden; Mrs. Rose Compton, Los Angeles; Mrs. Elmira Fowler, San Francsco; Mrs. D. Forrest (Sadie) Page, and Mrs. Carl (Ruth) Seashore, Brigham Mail Orders Will Be Received For "Box Elder Lore" Box Elder Lore," a histori- O Services For Utah-Nevad- an . -- 1 F.O.E. Officer pkstor-evangel-i- Visits Club Wayne Bosworth . d , IRo-m- Seek Early End To Tabernacle . - Organ Campaign & - esbyterians Sunday Service Og-wi- ll S Johns-Manvill- . , - two-stake- Kiwanis Club Kids Day Planned At Rees Park Tommorrow; Program Is Arranged 1 5 ) : cal book published this month bY .the Box Elder chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, now is on sale at the Box ElHomecoming : services der News and Journal office. conducted Sunday evening, Sep.Anyone wishing a copy, or tember' 16,' for Wayne Bosworthi additional copies, may call or Bosmail their orders to this son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. In the'Brigham City Fifth newspaper. .Publishers prices worth, I, , , are one dollar per copy. Ten ward c!ts extratorper copy should bf A CodnSlor Stephen R. Bunnell Included mail delivery. conducted iii-, ; Tf ; ftutetanding-'p'tflpiteeand evangelist, Mrs. A'dney said. , The congregation and choir Directing the whole plan 'of sang the opening song followed in , the United Evangelism by the invocation by Darwin meet-of district ogram at the regular Christensen. ,J the Brigham City Kiwanis has been Dr. Walter C. WamA special quattet number The district Thursday noon was under pler, superintendent, Time Is Come," was sung by direction of Richard Hansen, from- - his headquarters .in. Salt Diana Grant, . Darrell Siggard, . i the program, Mello Pee Lake City. .i Earland Ohman and Mrs.- - Leon (art gave a (Everyone cordially invited to pantomine numMrs. byCarver, accompanied hear the guest Stephen R.' (Bunnell. ie Boys in the local churches, Sepand Girls commit-gav- e Parents of the missionary a report on the Boys tember 23 to 30,"-- ' Mrs. Adney . Local brief remarks' followed by Outstanding Visitors Speak At Special. Girls day "Lets finish the job by the made ! planned ' next concluded." a ex of .his Wayne report by Of A.A.U.W; At Tuesday Meeting end of September is the newly iraay at Bees park. Regular meeting of Aerie 2919 In the Meeting while ner Call had .. as his guest adopted slogan of the tabema perlences American serving of Eagles of Order Is H. the Fraternal Hoefler LJD.S. mis Another special guest was Dr. With Logan and Ogden branch ele organ committee of North Spanish (Holmgren and O. Dee Lunds LeRoy was held TUesdfcy night with and South Box Elder stake who sion field. 'He served for 31 members as guests, the Brigham Eleanor Dolan, AA.U.W. nait, was Ralph Umbreit. Promoted To MasterSgt. Pete H..Rempel, Denver,- - Colo., are currently conducting an in months In Taos, New Mexico, City branch of the American tional chairman of higher edugrand aerie represeptative preWocation. She expressed appreeast 115 H. tensive fund campaign to raise Houston, Texas, Fresno, (Los An (Association of University (Hoefler, (LeRoy sent as a special guest California. and ciation of her reception on her San a geles held Jose, meeting, inmen, special the balance needed for the Will Seventh south, iBrigham City, Rem pel addressed the memWhile he served as disat the first visit to the west, and diswas today promoted to the bers, congratulating stallation, according to Rudgar trict there and also in the September 18, Tuesday,room them bn of cussed many of the activities recreation president with N. Employees master Price. of sergeant comgrade their program of activities, of supervising elder, the and benefits of the AA.U.W, Intermountain capacity ArIndian Field C 981st the of Id ' Battery plimenting Brigham City as a City. to He enter now "The the in chamber college school. plans organ tillery battalion. President Eskelson Introduced fine, friendly town. Funeral services (were con- tabernacle is about completed at the Utah State Agricultural President Bessie Eskelson was the state president, Mrs. Ruth His battalion is a part of the He i suggested to the local ducted Wednesday at 1 p. m., and the a to de and are of William Crosby Ross, get the college proceed organ parts in charge. 40th Infantry division, former aerie that' they should at an Ogden mortuary. Burial Walquist who introduced Dr. be in charge of the California National , Guard out- Eagle arriving, Price said this week. gree in medicine. He is a gradSpecial guests included Miss Dolan. , start working toward getting the was in Ogden city cemetery. ; lar 11:00 o'clock Box of Eider school uate "The choir seating had to be high services at fit. Ordered to active duty . in state convention here in the fuof Nilwan Bangkok, Pinthong served and and in has to the accommodate Inseminary reMildred Community a on rearranged the of Also member the program, Presbyterian September of 1950, the 40th Thailand, ture. h this size choir usually used for tab the U. S. navy for two years. ternational University Womens Anderson, accompanied by RaSunday morning, fol-n- cently celebrated the complebusiness session of Girls Will Be Girls the During is ernacle All this sacramen the church school ser-- i tion of its first sang the association. She is an editor of mona Madsen, sang two numyear of active the meeting, Rempel appointed LONDON (UP) The Tailor about meetings. and the two talThe choir which start at 9:45 oclock, her bers and Janice Hansen, accoma womens magazine in song and closing song. service since World War II. Dean Keller as a member of the and Cutter magazine has a word stake completed her committee is happy with IWilford Bosworth offered the country. She spoke to the ga- panied by Bobbie Ann Stewart, meetings scheduled dur-th- e . Before he was activated with Utah organization board. He also of caution today for those who the progress to date. ' week will be junior choir benediction. thering on her tour of America. presented a vocal number. the 40th, Sergeant (Hoefler was urged an intensive membership sigh for the good old days. It arsal at the church on Wed-;ishowed They wish to express the a laboratory technician for the campaign, with each member said costume research afternoon at 3:45 oclock. e corporation , in securing one new member each that falsies were in common use gratitude of the committee to Interesting Visitors Of AAUW Tour Indian School Mary Gillespie is director all those who have contributed is he 1896. Calif. At Britain in in present quarter. Lompoc, ns in any way to the success thus group. chief of firing battery with Battolt choir will far. There is, much to their re : . practice at the tery C of the 981st. , Golden Become Gleaners Sunday (mountain Indian school gret, part of the job yet to be iel at 7:30 oclock Wednesday done. A goal of $10,000.00 was ing with Bill Pearse and Max Bubble Gum For AU set in the beginning of the cam (ison in Nathan Gil. 'BOSTON (UP) paign as the amount likely to charge. be required for the project, man, letter carrier,. hands out (cement? to children along his About two thirds of that amount gum daily ST0N (UP) has been collected and it will Sign", of the route, who greet him with cries sSeen in a tavern window: of: (Here comes the bubble gum be necessary to have the full tively no TV. amount to fill the postman. obligation in this project. P Second Ward Girls Win Golden Gleaner "We are sure that many people have been waiting until the s And Certificates At Sacrament Sunday last minute to make their conobably a record their teacher, Lilly Knudsen. tribution. We must have the setting area two sugirls were given Redd, stake gleaner money row or fail in our objecLura uolden Gleaner awards in tive. We urge every one who certificates pervisor awarded ai on the same can to be as liberal, as possible evening. and On pins to the two girls. in their contributions to this a.re Jeannine Anderson BerVleria Stokes of fine project Those who have .the .Brig-- ' behalf of the organization gave not contributed and those who Second ward. tha Jensen, president, become Golden Gleaners the" two new Golden Gleaners have, but who feel that they can make the amount larger by have completed - three and two others who had all , difficult Carol another donation, may hand the work. ready earned the award, ay were money to ar.y member of either alt Sac- - Jdhnson Woodlnd and Joan Jenpresented ant Jeannine Anderson Yaliera Stokes stake presidency or to the treasMeeting Sunday - by sen Olsen, corsages. urer of the committee, Lester Dredge. ' Assignments have been made to priesthood quorums to call at every house in- - the North and South Box Elder stakes during the last week of September. If they, fail to find you at home exhi an is of weather the if he. Brgham ' please see that your donation their to do right And, hand variety Kiwanis start of . the . festivities. of flying airplane models gets to any of the above men nas outlined City h. a "big day according to Roy Barnard, chair-be tricks. W. H. Barnard with his bition turned officers. Lets finish the will be presented. Also, 5 toungsters ' ' of Brigham man of the event, therell off will be job by the end of September, . the do ; . everythat Mrs. Bessie Eskelsen Points To Highlight day . trained Topping horses, contests. ; at Rees Pioneer plenty of prizes and , Sorr?w en- thing but drive a car off the a watermelon bust for the kids. Price said. tour of the a on Indian School while Intermountain of guests afternoons in the b distinguished in Included taking ance8nrnln,g,atlP'm will be on hand to thrill , The whole event is free of school. Left, Flora Hansen of the AAUW of Brigham City, Miss Nilwan Pinthong of tertainment will be a programto field crowd Day. Yale, Princeton, and Harvard ania of youngsters. charge, said Barnard, and all the event, to appeal designed especially Bangkod Thailand, and on the right is Dr. Eleanor Dolan, A.A.U.W. national chairin are names of mountain of peaks elementary grade J? lckets to the movies as a younger audience, Lloyd Hust For music Rennie DeMars will youngsters MA .. . .. . - man of higher education. Colorado. c'"r the Sawatch range in races and accordion selections, and age are invited to attend. games will be will have his trained dags on play p s . Funeral Services 2,400 LDS e, The morning meetings of the conference will be held in the new Honeyville ward chapel at Honeyville. A general session for all members of the stake and visitors will convene at 10 oclock. The M.I.A. boys . and girls chorus under the direction of John Owen will furnish the music for this morning session. In the afternoon a priesthood leadership meeting will be held at 2 oclock to be followed by the welfare meeting. These .two meetings will be held at tthe new Fourth ward chapel 1 at Brigham City. The evening session of conference for all members of the stake and visitors will be held at 7 oclock In the new Seventh ward chapel in Brigham City. The IBrigham City Eighth ward choir will furnish the music for this session of conference. ; ' These conference meetings will give people an opportunity to visit three new chapels of the slake which have all been completed during the past summer, President Willie pointed . ? out. (Present for the meetings will ibe Lorenzo H, Hatch of the General Church Welfare committee. , the summer season gospel doctrine tracts were distributed as well as 540 copies of the Box Elder News and Journal Centennial tourist edition. The N-- J magazines were distributed until they were all gone. It included a picture of the tabernacle, illustrated articles on the Intermountain Indian school, the Bear River Bird refuge and much local history. Also, 105 copies of the Book of Mormon were sold. During stake Womens Week North The climaxial events of the of chairmen will be "United Evangelistic Mission being carried on in Box Elder oduced. county also, in all Methodist churches of Utah, Northern Nevada, and Western Slope ColoA. rado are nearing. A series of pulpit evangelism kcumbs In S.L.C. will be conducted in both the Methodist churches of Box Elder county, Tremonton and ,'ord was received yesterday during the week of SepValA. L. of he death (Lew) tember 23 to 30. A guest pasue, 75, Salt Lake City. died Thursday tor will assist the local pastor, Ir, Valentine two after weeks ser-- i Reverend Gile V. Wilson, in ning these services. The hour of illness caused from a heart meeting will be 8 p. m., acnent. and cording to Mrs. C. G. Adney, r. Valentine was born church reporter. ed in Brigham City. He left On 30 about Sunday, September 23, at years ago, going 3:00 p. m., in the Centenary Wyoming where he lived for Methodist church in Salt Lake ly years. e lias lived in Salt Lake City, there will be a great mass for the last nine years, meeting of the youth throughout Utah and Northern Nevada. e is the brother of N. J. ValDr. Kenneth H. Sausaman, of and ue, Alice Petersen of Brigham City Denver, Colorado, will be the of special speaker. Dr. Sausaman Hyrum W. Valentine is executive secretary of Chris- Lake City. moral services will be held tian Education for the Colorado the Methodist iday at 12 noon in the Salt Conference of : e City 17th L. D. S. ward church. North Tern- - On Sunday, September 30, at pel, First wedt, 3:00 p. m., in the First Methodist church of Salt Lake City, urial will be In the " there will be a great mass meetCity cemetery. is survived by his wife, ing for all Methodists, and afa in filiated Christians, of the childreri by married area. It will be also fornia. , open to all ages.i Dr. Donald H. the San FranTippett bishop of cisco area of - the Methodist Church,-wil- l sermonrHe give the r the first committee , Willie, National Business 3,204 People From All Over U. S. See Beautiful Building (Wednes-- i president. B.P.W. Observe t speaker meeting will, tie Winnifred Fam-Lif- e en state consultant for Her sub-- t Education. will be Parent Education, (Work dy Group and parents to at-- i (President the meetings, said "Our S. L. Moskowitz r, a. can be only as good as the' VOLUME 44, NUMBER 38 ( . The three newest chapels In the North Box Elder stake will be the scenes of the North stake quarterly conference Sun12 PAGES September 23. it was learn- h publicity committee. this heme of the meetings Child Your "As be will u Com- So Grows ,, Your IN THREE CHAPELS ... I |