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Show VOLUME .44,. NUMBER 42 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1951 8 PAGES Newly Appointed County Polio Chairman Reports Five New Cases In Past 10 Days A POLIO WORK FOR NEXT YEAR Ross C. Bowen, recently retired manager of J. C. Pen-- , noys in Brigham City and active civic worker, has recently been appointed chairman of the Box Elder chapter of the National Foundation of Infantile Paralysis. He fills the post recently left ojen by the resignation of C. Jean Shonka, who has served several years. In accepting the appointment by the state polio officers, Bowen pointed to. the urgent .need of action in Box Elder county because of ,what Is believed the Scene From The Boy David s worst epidemic of the crippling .vhich will be presented at the Intermountain Indian school Octo-20, Saturday afternoon, disease here in history, and askat 4 p. m. Students, children of employees and their .parents at Intermountain ed for the help and .coopera2 attend. . tion of all r BoX Elder county r citizens, j i; ' Now Of Brigham City In the past 10 days," Bowen pointed out; "there have been five cases of polio an average of one every other day bringMOO, ing the total so far this year to 28 cases; and there will probab' ' a 25 Growers Receive $1,819,145 Total For ly be more." of the cases are not Many J50 Sugar Beet Crop In Garland District serious and the young patients are oqt of the hospital in a few ir beet growers of Garland s A L. district will receive in days, but many other cases have ext few days $100,740 as been maiming. One was fata!. Bowen reported that a 14 year payment for beets grown I. v old boy from- Box- - Elder , county t according to Orson A. ( 4 has recently spent three weejc ensen, district manager of .vXvAi in an iron lung In an Ogden Idaho Sugar company. Max Grunig And Miss Marilyn Reese hospital. He is 'now out tem:ks will be mailed Satur-- I porarily. j . in . both to 825 . Fraternal of week this helping the growers Brigham City, join Every person, Who ...contracts i area. This will bring order of Eagles promote the Damon Runyon cancer fund With the opportunity to level polio . is entitled to unlimited for the 1950 crop their sights on either doe or Campaign and dance. Max, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar aid from the Box Elder chapter r The Young Peoples Theater, 119,145 compared with bucks, an estimated 100,000 was selected as Mr. Utah of 1951. Miss Reese, Grunig, and the national foundation of of the year previous. sponsored by the University hunters will travel the moundaughter of Mrs. Emery Reese, was chosen Miss Utah of J. C. polio. Practically all accept the Inal for this year Utah, will present a play, The tomorrow tains payment v 1952 recently, bringing top state honors to the city for the L. , help. The either-selaw has stimu-- ' greater Boy David in the Intermoun-th- e The recent serious : outbreak lated much controvesy, with second time in less than a year. Photo by Fred Pierson. final payment a year tain Indian School auditorium, has' drained the treasury of the Total payments for . all Saturday, October 20 at 4 p. m. many hunters vowing to let the local polio chapter,- making it does go their way. for ; Utah-Idahgrown The production, one of a Was State Senator Allan Houser to borrow several necessary Because of the experimental of plays designed for young company and Rs wholly thousand dollars, from the ha-- , Indian customers known the Friends and of nationally of nature new the i& J. directedPerry law, Utubsidiary local J. C" Penney- ' company r?:. skilled, T)articularly in Egan, state fish and game direcInc. in 1950 m seven O. - Mitchell and was written by are invited to a birthday Bowen formed his county-wide store mural fresco and tain states was Just short the painttor, $ecco close field M. that reports James author, (English .the 23rd committee and listed them as ' with party this week-end- , re- checks will be made in all areas 1,000,000, compared Barrie, who wrote the famous ing and sculpturing, has : follows: .. r store. for the f j City Brigham ) r of the " Instate to 4,886 the to information added the ' Vice gain year previous cently been play, tPeter Pan. I celechairman: two Mrs. Wanda the Climaxing day on success the of the hunt. Indian School years greater returns to The talented cast which is termountain bration Friday and Saturday, Johnson, Bear River City, Mrs. Successful hunters are rend district beet growers will be the cutting and serving Wesley, Gephart, playing in a number of public staff. He will design . and minded that the deer must be Tremonton; ccounted for by higher schools throughout Utah has paint murals for the lobby of tagged with the of the birthday cake on Satur- Mrs. Glen .Taylor, Garland,' and of the ;e yields of sugar portion beets, been received with much en- the new auditorium. ; day afternoon from 3 to 5 Mrs. L. Vaughn Wassom, WilMr. Utah of 1953. and Miss big game license as soon as the acreage, V:" 1 high average thusiasm Last year they played lard. oclock. kill tois made. The deer must not Utah of 1952, will appear content of the beets and before 10,000 persons in the Salt i B. Mrs. Ezra Ross Calls Olsen retired Grant Owen, Bowen, Brigham manager be transported until the tag is gether publicly Sgt. for the first t average market price of Lake City area. and Glen Campbell, present City, women's chairman and affixed to the; hock Joint or the time at tlje Damon Runyan cani uga sold, Christensen ex- I The group will present the Home From Tokyo Fri. manager, will serve the birthday Boyd M. Sheffield, Brigham City of base the Satcer If antlers. is to be held deer the fund d. dance f If cake to old friends and custo- secretary-treasurefollowing plays this year: Flib-bertSergeant Grant Olsen closed killed on special Dance permit, this urday, November 3, at the years settlement with Snow the gap of several thousand must be The On mers store Gibbit, executive the who visit the committee during this nd Bowl, it was announced similarly attached. district, growers ; is Queen by Hans Christian An- miles of ocean last Friday afterEzra 3. Owen, Dr. Ber; those hours. , The postcard portion of the week by officers of the Frateron the basis of a net re-- f noon at 5:15 p. m. when he talknard Brandchaft, medical officer dersen and Snow Treasure." must be special returned Order of nal permits $6.84 per hundred weight Eagles. at the . Intermountain Indian Students, children of employ- ed with his wife, Beverly, from to the checking stations at the fined sugar Both local young people, Maxj Auto-V- u made from ees and their parents at Tokyo, Japan.' , school; Gephart, conclusion of the hunt, whether Grunig, who won the title of beets compared with a net Mrs. Glen Taylor, Bob Crompschool are urged to Grant, the son of Mr. and Mrs. or not the hunt was successful. i for in Mr. Utah of 1951 last winter sugar from 1949 beets attend this event. By special John Olsen of Brigham City, was If the Mrs. ton, Mrs. Wanda Johnson, permit holder does not .state-wid- e n and Mr. competition, $6.63, ipproximately L. Vaughn Wassom. tickets will be sold in Japan on a five ' day arrangement the card hunt, must be out filled iensen reported. The sugar Mlss Marilyn Reese, newly leave from the Korean and mailed t Bob Crompton, Brigham City, at the reduced price of 20 cents the state commis-lcrownent of 1950 beets In this dis-i- s Miss Utah, are helping was appointed campaign direceach, and may. be secured battlefront where he is serving Iater lve seaon days summer in 15.891 percent compared the drive and will appear Completing the the Brigham City battery of ... tor for the 1952 fund drive, through activity heads and ad- with 204th Jlie.c ose of.the season on the intermission program at 15.344 son the Auto-VF.A. national guard theater, located which will be held shortly after the percent the year visory offices at the school. ' ms. the dance. at the mouth of Box Elder can- the first of the year. battalion. al yon, closed Monday evening. With him in Tokyo was Darrell For those who do not dance, payment this' year for Edward Albert Holmgren ind district Offer Course It will be closed for the winUSAC In or do not have an opportunity beets was made Hendricks, also from this area. . . . dies Wednesday e rate of 73 cents ter and will open again in the Vino Intrudes to collection a Jars per ton ticket, buy Administration Library ets as soon as the weather Mr. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) spring of 51 the cents most have been with in compared placed INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. .(UP) ' Regular Meeting Of ; n and Mrs. S. M. Richard have a permits. paid last year. Total An extension course in School Brigham City stores this week, Charles Quear resigned his job ents for 1950s beet Kiwanis Club Held Craghead problem they cant lick. A green Manager George were Library administration will be all proceeds from which will as e rate of customers for mile a minute vine has invathanked at his John of principal many Strange movement into business national the $13.20 per ton of meeting go at the Utah State AgriRegular given sumded their living room and they to school their other the club employaccept during Kiwanis patronage with Walter approxl-lthe Winchell, compared cultural college Sat- organized by W. T. Davis was the keynote was Brigham City . mer. . cant get rid of it., ; ment. noon at the urday, Oct. 27, beginning $12.66 radio and for 1949. This held columnist newspaper Thursday 9 m. noon a. at in speaker at the Tuesday total includes direct with L..A. Bundy the Moore library, the college commentator. of the Brigham City Ro- Idle Isle cafe For A Long And Good Job of $10.83 per ton meeting announced. . . Grunig, son of Mr. and Mrs. func- conducting. the of telling ciub, was business at Oscar a forming is ayments made by the gov-en- t tary This course will give three sophomore Grunig, of the United Nations of Principal from funds collected tioning a nomination committee for hours of residence credit and is USAC this year. Miss Reese, the internaout and bringing was It refiners and beet proces-unde- r one of the required courses for daughter of Mrs. Emery Reese, approaching election. service program theme. the Sugar Act of tional as pointed out no voting will be both a secondary and elemen- is a senior at Box Elder high acted Mann G. Walter f $2.37 a ton, i or absentee tary certificate. school. compared the meeting in allowed by proxy last years direct company chairman for ballot sev.be The class will held for Hervin President the absence of 0.26 per ton eral hours at each meeting, and a proces-ta- x Bunderson who was ill. home on a furlough Monday , of $2.40 per payment the meeting was Ray Don Reese At Home with the members of the class for 20 at Honored t days. exact number. was the determining whose birthday On Furlough To Oct. 30 Lt. Powers is personnel offiaspects for the future of Lee Wright Stratford. B. toasted by Clyde cer at Fairchild Air base, Spo,eet sugar Ray Don Reese, son of Mr. and Lt. James Powers And industry in Peterson, Las Vegas, was Mrs. Royce of kane, Washington. He will reReese... Louis Brigham continue bright, a guest of the club. will be a City is currently spending a furturn November 5. ding to Arrive Home Mr. Christensen, Family The next meeting ' 1951 He ex. 10 Accompanying him to his with parents. held be lough yields' showing to affair !nt 30 Lt. M. Powers, ham City was his wfe, the Oct. James until here to be higher than those of last ladies night pected at the of Mr. and Mrs. James Pow mer Marge Atkinson, and their More than 75 percent of Tuesday evening when he will report back to his Indian school employ- base Years crop is City, arrived son, Michael. Washington. ers of Brigham at Bremerton, being ees club this fall, and plentiful. Growers that they expect ait more sugar beets in than this year. , . who Among the comments made This question was asked of abe large numbers of people initial payment for beets The first phase of the local blood of take typing exwas advantage local who and man were proudly typed in 1951 Will be mailed by those who blood typing program was com- tattooed tattooed during the next two weeks. were the following: It hibiting the newly mber 20 for all beets de-ureswhen The blood typing is being arm. night, even under his left blood Tuesday I pleted so didnt, fast type ac-ahappened ? to November 5, i of Brigdone at the Central school from east part of the me told that The technicians idents to frightened," time have get to terms of the contract, 7 until 10 p. m. of these nights. ham City were given the opporAnother wo- I have Tt. he replied; . and tat- one woman said, Children under eighteen years reports. typed of being man made this comment, T tunity W. Another man waiting to be of age must have the written this extooed, according to Jay Box v his r wouldnt have missed consent of their parents before tattooed proudly exhibited lnne Farm Bureau chairman of the perience for anything." card showing his blood type and they can be typed. In addition Coordinating Councounty Plan Meeting one of One boy 'was Rh factor as A. Thats the first to having his blood typed, each cil for Health Services, without A typed and tattooed Meeting of the Ladies Farm the sponsoring organizations. plus I have ever received in person has his blood type , tatof Corinne will hold making a whimper, .. although my life, he said. tooed under his left arm. The been for a moment he showed conlnS, Wednesday, Mere people, could have resid- charge is 50 cents per person. October residents City Brigham o ansiderable concern over the 12 P. m. at the L.D.S. ward typed than took advantage are ing west of Main street will be Sponsoring organizations Goodyear Tire Company Presents Plaque'.' pn 01r j'Jy xiety expressed, by an older typed Tuesday evening, October the Box Elder County Coordinahouse. this opportunity, Mr. and the Auto certain that the was to for 35 for tirds who and their of company Supply Brigham this, handling tte meeting methods of said. Because products yourjgster for Council Health Services, the in ting which 23rd, and people residing machine, the a firms at The at the Cafe.. evening Idle! Wednesday tattooing Isle: so partners, many and banquet; years Red American on the that fact Danish will .Cross, ril)g be typed dishes will be desire buzzed so much like a bumble- outlying towns Old-roythe Weber County Medcal So- .Charles Whitworth and George .Tiller, were complimented for theirfjiendly and complete were present, expressed a ,PC f discussion. be per- bee, must certainly ' have a Tuesday, petober 30, Mr. also children ?r discussion will be on that their said. Due to the fact that ciety of which local doctors are 'service during the years. Left to right: J. L. Ostler, field representative fbr the com, Privil"stinger in it,.., 8 to hnake lamp shades. mitted to be typed, the restriction for persons under members. The city, along with pany ; Mayor Lorenzo George Tiller, W. W Alexander, district manager; Charles a Mills is C. Schell, special representative for Goodyear. of 17 has been removed, local civic and service organizaof the ege Is now being E. Whitworth and ..follow does age What the ,the president plus one yea u and are also cooperating. is all local persons .over Donna Hansen ing your blood type mean? it is anticipated that there will tions, "ary. of age. jp. MWf v a . SUGAR BEET PAYMENT 740 TO BE MAI1ED Will ' ' Present The Will Boy David At 220 FOR COUNTY LISTS COMMITTEE The Lincoln School Parent-Teacher- s association will again sponsor a Halloween party on Halloween night, Wednesday, October 31, it was learned today. Many events have been Arranged including two rooms of free games, a special room for tiny tots when their parents are busy, a lounge room for parents, fish ponds, movies, cake walk, silhouette drawing, bingo, penny pitch and many others. A special feature will be a drawing for two woolen blankets and a large turkey and an apron sale designed to help shoppers out with their Christmas shop, ping. Rosella Reeder is chairman of the event and Mrs. Clark Rasmussen will be in. charge of refreshments which include chili, barbecue sandwiches, pie, cake, ice cream and a host of others, Throughout the building soda pop, home made candy, pop corn balls and ice cream cones will be on sale. Seek Doe Or Indian Schoo v. $1,-fo- Penney Store x - I Observes Birthday , o - Miss And Mr. - . . ... j t Cancer Drive , . , - -- ' y r, s are-Mrs.- Theater Inter-mountai- n . Mrs,-Wesle- Closes For Season is d u .... at Rotarians Talk . Internationalism y ;auti- - neor . , I ' i ; -- veral rs i jhaii seed uaf the sly Gar-distri- Brig-Secon- d Inter-mountai- n harves-PMhanicall- gen-tepo- rt "Not Bad At Air People Say Of Blood Typing Plan - p . Old-roy- li-de- Js four-year-ol- d i ... Pnt d t, |