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Show u find trouble BUILDERS Jtll WATER LEVEL AT 34th Utah Farm B.R Bureau Meet V wm side of the buildings and connec ted to the Garland sewerage system. The cost of the project was Sucotion estimated at $14,000. The board Thirty-fourtRecorded annual convenvoted to have Leonard L. Bishop, ing at Bear River high Wayne Sandall, Supt. K. E. tion of the Utah State Farm an Weight and Hervin Bureau Federation center Bunderson, around the theme will EnterCache at the site- act to alleviate the problem. Free now un- Federal Government prise in Agriculture, 8 PAGES according gymnasium to A. V. Smoot, Utah BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 23, 1951 VOLUME 44, NUMBER 47 according to the Assistance of The meeting will be held oi a recent meeting Because the Box Elder school in What's Wrong With This Picture? f Elder school board, district qualifies for federal fi- 28. Logan, November 26, 27 and Orden nancial assistance City Up Brigham .meeting Mr. Van because of the Registration will begin at 8 Krusmarks, architect, burden on it by a govern- a.m., Feet, Says lifted water level was ment placed Monday, Nov. 26, at Eecles President installation, hotel. Road Sign New feet above the Leonard L. Bishop was designaHighlight of the three-da5 and that this varies ted to file application for the convention will be an address three Brigham City has grown up about to by he year Santa Claus Will Buzz Town In Airplane board for the money. Governor J. Bracken Lee at the about 1435 feet if the now A delegation from the Collin-sto- n state highway signs on highTo Drop 2,000 Candy Packages By 'Chute p, m. banquet at the armory. Engi,raedy the situation school made two requests Jack Lynn, a assistant director of way U. S. 30 on either end of rt Roskelley recommend-Santa Claus will arrive in Brigham City Saturday, Detown ore correct. the suffi- at the meeting (1) the restoraAmerican of Farm Bureau will line drainage cember 1, and will utilize a modem development the parawest tion of the service of a bus that be the principal speaker from Correct elevation is 4,306 feet. ce be built along the chute to spread happiness. had been previously cancelled the national bureau in Wash , he will land, old St, They list Brigham City as definite that is not it and (2) planting of a lawn there ington DC. yet Though having an elevation of 5.641 next spring. Nick has made arrangements to buzz the town in an airplane Other highlights include an feet An' that from right ain't, Later in the meeting a com- address toy Dr. Louis L. Madsen, How the and drop about 2,000 packages of candy by parachute, it waa sign makers slipped mittee appointed to study the president of Utah State Agricul learned today from Bill Davis, chairman of the city s Christthat distance Is a mystery, of Commerce. Collinston bus situation reported tural college, a talk by John H. but it mas activities for the Junior Chamber explains why it's so Populations Right, But Look At The Elevation that a second bus was not need- Schenk, president of the Utah much colder arrive-- : will Santa believe I this year than . . . Brigham City, thanks to the state road sign makers, over ed. The board upheld their first Farm Bureau, a talk by Dr. Carl last. ' Brigham City about 4:30 has moved up in the world. action to discontinue the service Frischknecht, director of agricul oclock in the afternoon, Davis the was that also It reported of one of the two buses. tural extension at the USAC. icar said. sign makers made a slight M. Reeder, president of Christmas opening December Morning session wiil begin at mistake in Corinne's sign In Adolph e of December issue the B.E. Sons of Utah Pioneers of- 10 a.m. at Nibley Hall and after 1, will also feature the lighting name. ; the By misspelled they n will carry a fered historical books of Box El- noon session the first of the city with gay Christmas day will the time an N-- J photographer bout the Memorial Foun-- j der be will colors. By then the city county, if they could fee used, begin at 1:30 p. m. This session arrived to take a shot, the the Fraternal Order of at $1.50 per will be broken down Into de book. which claimed Corinue fully decorated and the lights signs to an according will be strung. partmental meetings which in Plymouth Tennis Court had Corrine, spelled Peter--retarSemi-final- s elude a dairy department headed of the Voice For Corinne. Taking care of the dif And Lawn by Lewis M. down. The Junior Chamber of ComOld St Nick Is going tdf have jerked of Box Elder Aerie A committee appointed to incontest, flcult judging duties for the merce this year is spearheading Democracy" by A. V .Smoot speech D. L. D. A. Mr. Peterson were job than he expected contest 19 FjO.E. Olsen, sponsored by the Brigham City Tuesday morning session starts vestigate, reported that a tennis the holiday observance activi- s ubigger 1 at the issue would be on court Wilde and Norman Jeppsen. underprivileged Junior p Commerce of Chamber ylng p should be built and small at 9:45 oclock at Nibley hall of Rotary, ties with the help MIA Christmas istands on November 23, lawn planted at were held Wednesday at 2:30 p. Final round of competition to Lions, and afternoon session is at the Civic Improvement children with gifts Box Plymouth school, Elder The with the participation of the com- same place. The banquet at The story is entitled m. and three winners were se- decide the Brigham City Voice club. Business and Professional morning, reports the and to of Heroes munity In cf Take Care Order ac- For Democracy winner will be Fraternal Eagles, of toe from field a m. lected will 11, at p. the imarmory. club, the financing Kindergarten Women, cording to Perc Petersen, Jay-ce- e broadcast over radio station Chamber of Commerce, and Jay rectify the situation the aerie has provement. The board voted to Final scheduled session will be ' Foun carry out the project. Eagles Memorial KBUK, president. Brigham City, Sunday ceettes. Bill Davis, as director planned a second dance. . Wednesday morning at 9:45 was established in 1945 Winners include Kay Dalnes, afternoon between 3 and 3:30 p, member, is chairman of the recommended a m. at Nibley hail. According, to Dean Keller, The annual Thanksgiving ball Supt. Weight benefit of the families that at Central, Lin County exhibits will be on dis of the South Box Elder stake Brigham City; Varlene Cook, m. committee that is coordinating chairman of the Eagles annual who died dur-orl- coin principals le members and Garland school be play in the mezzanine of Hotel will be held this Saturday night Willard; and Richard Bosley, The trio, at that time, will all activities while Ed Frost Is childrens gift project this year, The placed on half-timWar service. also be awarded nice gifts. chairman of the Jaycees days the number of children , to be teaching Eccles throughout the conven at 8:30 oclock in the old Box non supplies complete days and spend the rest of the tion. tra will Elder high school gym. winner The activities. Glen Greenhalgh . is helped is larger than first expecSunday So. Stake Mutual Plan dental, hospital, surgi time 'n supervision. The board vel to Salt Lake City soon to in charge of the parachute can ted. Consequently the Eagles wilj to First and the i optical care as well as voted According dance at the. to take the actloA under Dance compete In the state division of dy drop and the Jayceettes are hold a "Benefit Sixth wards, hosts for the ball, Thanksgiving to advisement for further educational grants Will conand if he or she making the 2,000 crepe para Dance Bowl next Saturday eveaffair the this promises to be the outstandas and daughters of Ea sideration. South Box Elder Stake Mu should win there will hive an parachutes and are in charge of ning, beginning at 9 p.m.- . ho lost their lives ing dance of the season. The hall tuals are invited to a during Letters of Commendation John Walker is . in Tickets wfif be $1.25 a couple special expense paid trip to Washing- posters. has been attractively decorated The board voted to send let D. C to compete nationally. charge of the Xmas Decoration and all of the net profits of fhe ton, to dance held be In the harvest theme. Lovely Thanksgiving wets" article is written ters of commendation to Dr. E. affair will be used for purchase The national winner will re- contest staffer Carol Hughes, H. Whue and David R. Waldron, In honor of Li Thomas G, door prizes will be given to the Saturday evening, November 24, ceive a host of nice of gifts for underprivileged chiland event has Christmas prizes A refreshspecial 8:30 winners. old of m. at in the wrked p. lucky gym Me Light closely with both of Tremonton, who had Hardaway, former Box Elder all national competitors will been scheduled for every Satur dren in Box Elder county, to been selected to serve on t high school student who was ments will be served. Both popu- the Box Elder high school. Foundation Trustees and other day before Christmas in Decern round will be dancing the material. The article school First and Sixth wards will be meet the president killed in action in Korea, Sept, lar and survey commission. men. ber. After the Christmas open Turkeys And Pilgrims to the Foundation as a Supt. Weieht reported that, ac 8, 1950, memorial services will enjoyed under the supervision hosts for the evening. An excel- prominent government December on 1, the Rotary of dance directors. Stake the ing has memorial of the finest cording , .he, Utah Education been engaglent orchestra Greet Hospital be held In the Brigham City club will sponsor a Christmas An excellent orchestra has ed. Thanksgiving theme will association, there were at least Community Presbyterian church, 8. December On music Patients From Troys program, Hughes points out that 10 organizations set up In the Sunday, November 25, beginning been engaged. Everyone in the be used and light refreshments club in Dec. 15, with the were H3Q2 will be served. stake, MIA age, are invited. who nation to work against schools at 11 a. m. children Patients at the Cooler Mer charge, a Shop for Someone mpients of Foundation in America, Recently Lt. Hardaways body on and held be will Else Day mortal nee. The number is swell-il- y hospital were pleas- The board agreed to not allow was buried at West Point, the December. 22, Santa Claus will ' Wednesday due to a recent Foun practice of basketball and foot, school from which he eonrtotf antlf . graduated make a personal appearance' to v. law - change alSo Thanluglrlng fr'kkh. bail both at the same time In and valedictorian in his Day 'Hardaway, to visit and t the sons Final rites for i Nephi (Nate give candy away and daughters high schools. BEHS class, is the son of Briga shut-inring candy turkey ldvers by In were held Anderson Okason) He Korean dead within Convention Trips died General and Mrs. Robert and little Pilgrim's.' faces the Bear River City L.D.S. ward smework of the Founds-familThe board approved the re- Hardaway, Colo. Wheatridge, Nov. 16, at 2 p. an., with made from egg shells greetchapel, commendation of the Superin- General Hardaway was ' comprospects, the company felt op 16.36 Tons Per Acre id out for dinner ing them on their timikic enough to make the Bishop Vernon Johnsen presidspecial men-th- tendent that vocation agriculture manding officer of Bushnell Gen, trays. initial payment larger this year ing Finnearty family of instructors John Olsen, Sam Gor- eral hospital during World War Is Average Yield, Says which was the first to re- - don, home at the Bunnell He Two. now Howard ' and retired. prayer in than Family LeRoy is the past, Christensen The favors were made and District Manager, Foundation benefits. was offered by Carlos Jensen The Johnson, with FFA students from commented. Conducting the services will be presented by girls from BrowEU-inBill, was killed In their classes, be allowed to go to Dr. William Crosby Ross, pastor The yield per acre this year and ,the prelude was by Wanda Sugar beet farmers from Wil2 and Intermedate nie his three children Johnsen. Troop conventions which Involves no of the Brigham City church. lard to Malad, all in the Gar- was a good average of the last oys and a 12 re-tNovember oclock cost 30, were to Scout school was the Girl district. officer The choir Bear River ward Friday, The girl Troop One.' Mrs. posthuyoung 16.36 factory district, received six years. It averaged Is deadline for payment of the Memorial Founda-Twnoon The board approved the ap- mously awarded the Silver Star land Sacred Beams Mrs. Norwood the tons acre to 14.8 Softly sang Wynn per an of jeppson, initial payment compared $1,131,000 of the children, Box Elder county faxes, repointment of the following em- for gallantry in action. Weeten-skofor their 1951 crop this week, ac- last year. In the last six years Dawning, after which the invoMrs. Owen and Hyer M. Sheffield, counLorenzo money for "which ployees as teachers: Orson A. Christensen, it has varied from 14 to 19 tons, cation was offered by Bob Arch- minded Boyd to cording visited the hospital with ipplied by the Foundation. Wassom, Amelia Cannon, Elmer depending largely on the weath- ibald. A vocal duet was sung ty treasurer, today. Dance At district manager. the twelve girls who repreBrown, administrative Kimber, Veda Gunnell, Rhea T, Thanksgiving so Anderson Collections Mae Rita far this and and er. year by The at first $10 a payment, t of the Eagles, Miss Oman and Merle Grover. sented the troops. 4th Ward For No. Stake ton, is for 113,100 tons of beets Now nearing the end of its remarks were offered by Char are about 15 percent above 1950. says, suggested the idea Checketts. A quartet, com who have not receivles People A Thanksgiving dance, North delivered up to November 5. two . Garmonth the operation, The youngsters were shown Foundation in the dark Box Elder stakes third Fun "Payment for the remainder land factory is employing 200 posed of Byron Anderson, Gary ed a tax notice or have lost their Check 4945 various Forging when casualty treasArbon contact should and parts of the hospital notice Sorensen, the Vanyle of be held about men. the 4,000 tons, crop, Night will Saturday During the campaign the ere the kitchen and followed. Including office regularly urers the Christensen, appearing Varge Time Is Immediately, to Here, evening, November 84, in the harvested since that time, will monthly payroll amounts nt told about them by Mrs. Anpages of newspapers concluded. treasurer Melvin Johnson and without m. be 8:30 made hall at Fourth at ward the about Farley $101,000. p. delay the operDuring out the land. Sheriff Warns nie Tlngey. They The Fourth ward will be hosts same price, Christensen said. ation the factory produces the Holmgren each offered remarks of the forward to doing a comFoundations planofollowed a male Mr. of rest the one-huThe the with the and will song by by payments evening equivalent of 340,000 If past history is any criteria Mrs. Grant gram is the best possible service for the local munity n chorus. Bishop Johnson gave Prisbrey, Miss Mari-y- come from the Production Mar- dred pound bags of sugar. for each son and daugh-oe- check artists will soon fill hospital at some future date. from the Wood and Brent Beecher in keting association, The factory, which will close concluding remarks and the fi year all children are their pens, unlimtoer their finand this year around the middle of nal musical number was the The troops are sponsored :harge of arrangements. Thanks- processing tax collection, ied at Foundation a crack at swind- giving decorations will be used. from the sugar company on the December, process&e about 2,000 song, Sometime Well Under' take and the Kiwanis and Rotary gers by B.E. In work is neqesBenediction choir. stand by the Those in, charge remind all basis of the 6ugar content of tons of beets a day. clubs and composed of the Brigham City merchants. medical, dental or ling Once largely hand work, 75 was by Don Barker. North stake' Mutual goers that beets and the price of sugar is done following girls: Brownie The busy Christmas season the award ribbon will be pre through the year. by a doctor or Teacher with fhe most exper services were in percent of the harvesting this scouts: Jill Anderson, SanConcluding f the mothers choice. to is the signal lor forgers gol seted to the ward with the Because the beet sugar con- year was done mechanically. It the Bear River cemetery where lence in the Box Elder school dra Beecher, Margaret Baird, 351 paragraph of the story to work," warned Sheriff War- - highest percentage present from tent was slightly higher this was necessary, however, to im- dedication of the grave was district has 43 years of exper Linda Jeppson, Nancy Jeppby smother from Kentucky, ren W. Hyde, today, and mer their ward Mutual membership. ience behind him, according to year and because of good price port Indian and Mexican labor. James P. Jensen. son, Linda Jepperson,' Mary 'rate in to the on be Foundation. chants should constantly a report by Superintendent K. E. Eleanor Gertrude d will Johnson, go to college, his the lookout for offenders. Weight Gillespie, Becky Rasmussen, always used to say, and Several others could be clas e Kay Rasmussen, Arlene will go, from funds be-e- a Positive identification should sified as There Is Ro ' Dene' Reeves and from any checks from the hearts of the be secured one teacher with 4!1 years exper Mary Alice Alston; ; Intermeknown toy the clerk, not casher ' , ( ience, two with 39, one with 37, diate group include: Joan Anall information forwarded (Editors note: Following Is a Cross for the past six years in ed in this matter. Aerie Memorial Foun he said. one with 35, two with 34, two Cor- the capacity of county chairman to 'mailed letter a of Within minutes him after dersen, Mer Lynn Harris, copy the accident and thirty chairman is Past regarding has Worthy Sheriff Hyde reported he J. Bruce Thompson by Ross of Box Elder county. The Amer- this sad accident, ei a telegram they were sure he had it by that with 33, two with 32, two with Pauline Bundy, Francis Hyer, poral Mr. Cecil J. Bradbury. 31, and five with 30. a supply of identification forms Bowen, Box Elder county chair- ican Red Cross is a huge organ- which was composed Mr. time. I was very surprised Sharon Jepperson. Madeline by at his office that are available man of the American Red Cross. ization and subject to errors like Ernest Freeman, two of the few days later to receive an Supt. Weight also listed 23 Johnson, Jo Markham, Nedra AN, Conn. (UIP), This to all Box Elder county busiteachers as being authorized . in a letter to any other organization and like brothers of Lyle, and myself, other telegram stating that Petersen, Judy Nielsen, Linda unity of 550 population ness. To obtain the .forms, Cpi, Thompson, the editor of the News and any human .beings, I am sure was on its way to Washington, buddy had given him a notice three with no degree, 150 with Marcia RasmusRasmussen, first highway fatal which are easy to fill out, call the criticised many people in Box Elder coun- D. C., requesting a furlough for of the accident and he wanted B. S. degree and 14 with M. S sen, Sue Rasmussen and HarJournal, lce the advent of the auto at the sheriffs office. " done bethave a could much Cross.) ty riet Westenskew, ' Lyle and advising that funeral to know more details. The father degrees. w lost its title as the I devoter have but than I, were adjob once and the more outlined Bruce arrangements J. pending boys Thompson f Connecticuts 169 Hyde also asked business peo-of Cpi. ted many hours, like thousands vice and also advising the na- another telegram and it was on when a New Milford wo North Korea ple to call him if suspicious of others, with absolutely no ture of the accident. its way within a very short time. Mlled in a a Check casher. My Dear Friend Bruce: You may not know the pro- All the facts may be verified smashup. compensation of any kind exby to dumbfounded I was cept the desire to help in a cedure of the Red Cross with records of Western Union, Mr. an article in the News, Nov. 21 great organization and to do the Military. No telegrams may Freeman', Mr, Licht, and records Elder issue, which is today. I am at- their bit wherever possible. go direct to the boys but all on file at our local Red Cross t taching a clipping of the article 1 am sure you boys know of overseas telegrams must first Two German school teachers three months tour. ;, to this letter written to the News Instances where the Red Cross go to the American ? National I am sure you and all the boys from Bremmer, Germany found Catch cers In On t i our in their eyes jng and Journal and signed by your has fallen down and could do Headquarters at Washington, D. are under a terrific strain and Box Elder countys education self. The heading read 204th A are al- C. and they are then referred to we sympathize with you to the system wonderful, as It Is all schools the many wonderful Vera G. L Criticises Red Cross for A1 a better job but there Mrs. text, books. Just now the GerK. Smith, res-Mrs. Para May Hall former sen, ways restrictions and regula Military Headquarters who eith fullest extent and only wish it over the United States, they man schools are beginning to Mrs. Plymouth now of Brig--ltleged Boner in Brigham City tions in an organization of this er approves or rejects any re were within our power to re- reported in a short interview Earl, Mrs. Joseph lHansen, Oak camp, was elected Emma Hansen, (historian chor Case, as you will notice by the size and certain agreements be- quests. It the again be able to have new text family wishes to lieve that strain and return you Tuesday. t of the Box Elder ister and organist held over, and clipping. tween the Military and the Red contact the boys direct they to your families and friends. I 'Kurt Mieir, language and geo- books, the German said. of Utah Flo-a- t Mrs. Charles Checketts, chap In the first place, Bruce please Cross which are unknown to must send the telegrams direct, $ave noticed, Bruce, that over graphy teacher In Germany and While Hitler was the leader, the annual meeting the books were styled to lit Nazi me say that every person in most people but which are ned Red Cross cannot handle them, the years most men whose opin- Miss Clara Farer, let in elementary aturday at the Fourth During the sessions whichafter- Brigham City, Box Elder county, essary and which must be ob but the Military wires Red Cross ions are respected and sought teacher, were amazed at the party politics and tb first page chape, eluded both morning and for confirmation before they will after obtaining the facts as near- wages teachers receive in this of every text book toad a picture and n fact the entire free world served. officers named of Adolf on it . were: noon sessions reports were giv- are mighty proud and appreI hesitate to go into detail and act. ly as possible and above all else country. officers,, singing ciate more than you will know very much dislike to refer to the In this case the Military re- they are fair to all concerned. en by 1 Smith, first vice Now we are again beginning In a teacher starts Germany second was presented fey Garland camp what you boys have done and case you mention, in fact it is fused the request, for what rea God bless all who are do- at a wage equivalent to $50 in to receive object, scholarly text May 'welcome president; Lpla Stowell, re-,- in costume, address of are doing in Korea Every one, contrary to Red Cross policy to son, 1 do not know, and the Red ing such a magnificent job and American afteT books, Miss Farer said. money and Bott ana sretary; Olive M. by Mayor Lorenzoof the shake that I know of, are most an refer to any case or give any Cross never inquires, it could may you all return to your teaching a few years and raisAmazed at the high standard of members xious to help in any way possi publicity to matters which 'have have been for many reasons un homes very soon, is the prayer ing a few children secretary; talks by' rs. and the large number of living finally gets Lake Oty, iHin-cu- ble to assist you boys in the come to their attention but 1 do known to us. As soon as the of the American Red Cross and $85, Kurt Siggard, registrar; Se- - company of Salt commented. Kurt commented automobiles, In the and mlth, custodian; sacrafioe since job direct letter has Leah Eva Luke, Mrs. Ethe yn to feel free that the family all telegram, your great people everywhere. three days in- on the unusual traffic diseop-line- " Spending only historian? Dora L. - ROSS and Mrs. June W. Raster you are all doing and we would been published and has been came, I made a trip to visit the C, BOWEN,-ChairmaElder specting'1 Box here and added that if it district know Commented upon very much, it grief stricken people and asked 'Chorister, Ruth L. Reev-swis- ilia. Box Elder County, schools, the one like to have all the boys , possible were he would wire will continue of pair and Aril a Capner, With the exception this very thing. , is only fair and Mr. Licht has if we could be of any further American National Red on to Texas, the southern states to Germany and have his wife-an- d cou Elder " Box all service. to me , was. a asso told I that camp permission give you been very closely Cross, given clip and finally back to New York their four month-olat tne I havewith daugh?.ln8 officers are: Mrs, camps were represented the American Red the details of just what happen ping had been sent to Lyle and - Brigham City, Utah. elated and Germany at the end of their ter come here for a vacation. riht, Mrs. Rae Christen- meeting. ights Of Board Planned In Logan h ; f S S CHRISTMAS OPENING PLANNED U35 S5 r I IN BRIGHAM CITY DECEMBER 1 ENTERING y Bmmn city 6790 Elevation5,641 Population lieOn Eagles X idation Will Today , Winners "Coro-hagaan- Eagles Plan Xmas Benef it Dance First Round Of Voice For ! Democracy Contest Are Picked Wed. hard-covere- d an-ne- For Kids Without y So. Stake Sets 20-3- Thanksgiving Ball d e Services , - Honor Korea Hero i e Funeral Held For 20-3- 0 SUGAR BEET FARMERS RECEIVE Nephi Anderson. $1,131,000 INITIAL PAYMENT s. Deadline Nears e For Tax Payment d o o need-'ration- w H 't i 1 are-looki- 17 ' H i n 43 Years Teaching h Is Record Red Cross Chairman Answers Korea G. I. In Letter i Or-wi- n, , T German Teachers Visiting B.E Schools County PUP Camp Elects New J of-fle- e. Find Schools Good And Wages High Saturday County Meeting y Coun-Daughte- out-goin- presi-Thorso- g g t, d i v i |