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Show vm . ' ' M'' ' ! 277 Sixth Ave.' ; 4 Sftlt IMro City 3, UtPh Jaxu 53 . Looking Ahead Into The Future ' g j BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1952 VOLUME.45, NUMBER 6 They Heeded High School Polio Campaign 8 PAGES SOUTH STAKE CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD SAT., SUN. FEB. 16-1- 7 McConkie And4 A. Reed Halverson To Represent Church Bruce R. resent the general Church welfare cAmmittee. The welfare meeting will be held Saturday evening, Feb. 16, at 8 p. m. in the tabernacle. IA'11 Quarterly conference of the stake and ward welfare South Box Elder stake will be workers are urged to attend this Feb. and held Saturday Sunday, President Bennion meeting, 16 and 17, according to Cflen M. commented. Bennion, president. General Sunday, meetings Representing the general au- which will be under Mr. McConthorities of the LD8. church kie, win be held at 10 a. m. and will be Bruce R. McConkie, of 7 p. m. In the tabernacle. At 2 the first council of Seventies p. m. Sunday, a priesthood leadand A. Reed Halverson will rep- - ership meeting will be held. We urge the following groups to attend, said Bennion: High oouncilmen, patriarchs, stake clerks, stake Melohizedek priesthood committees, all presidencies, secretaries, group leaders of Melchizedek quorums by quorums, stake mission presidencies, stake Aaronic priesthood committees, stake and Funeral services for Eldon ward committees for adult memGrant Palmer, his wife, Josie bers of the Aaronic priesthood, Colleen Sorensen Palmer, and bishops and counselors, ward their daughter, Becky, were held clerks, assistance clerks, state in the Brigham City Seventh L. and ward teaching committees, f Of Blvers Proudly Display Bag Money D. S. ward chapel, Wednesday, Aaronic priesthood coordinators, , , $320.25 worth, that Box Ehler high school students donated to the recent Polio drive. farm advisors, stake superintenFebruary 6, at 1 p. m. The Palmer family waa Killed dencies of Sunday school and Left to right; Paul Josephson, Blver president; LaMar Davis, secretary; Dean Olsen, colliMutual. and Donald Wendell, chairman of the high school March of Dimes drive January 31, in a head-o, 4 ' sion near Bear River City. ' . Music for the morning session for the boys club. Bishop Lewis Wight presided will be furnished by the Wilat the services and Bishop Ray lard ward choir under direction Schools G. Wood, Salt Lake City, con- of Edith Harding, and for the ducted. evening session by the South Family prayer was by Alven stake choir under the direction, In Making City E. Morris and the prelude was of Harold B. (Felt, r The public is invited to atplayed by Gladys Lund. After Helping put Brigham City way-ove- $107.15, $50 from the activity invocation by Bishop Dan Hick tend the general 'sessions, said the top in the recent sucthe from polio man, a vocal duet, "Secret Pray- President Bennion. , cessful March of Dimes drive for fund and $57.15 show. Lincoln school collected a er, was rendered Doyle Cut' by World famous concert violin- polio, was the three schools of total of ac$77.50, $40 from the ler and daughter. ist Mischa Poznanski will pre- Brigham City, Perc Petersen, city tivity fund and $37.55 from the Remarits were offered by D. G sent a full evenings concert on chairman, reported today. show, Petersen said. Nelson, Earl Hickman, Harvey Lewis'.,, 9. Friday evening, February 22, at "The students, who are themI to commiwish the express Harris and Bishop Ray G. Wood. 8 p. m. in the Box Elder stake selves the ones most susceptible ttees gratitude for the fine spirit Steven Hill, cub; Richard Gordon, scout and Eugene Lane?, explorer . A quartet composed of Leah, tabernacle, It was learned to- to the disease, certainly contri- and cooperation of the schools in buted their share and more, Helen Renee, exemplify the hundreds of Boy Scouts in the North and South Box Elder Scout dis- day. the drive, Petersen said. Part sang In the and Patty Palmer, 20-3vi:Our ns Temple tricts who are this week observing National Boy Scout Week. Many Courts of YHonor Sponsored by the Brigham Petersen added. our to of is American system Box ,, Jethe with Elder LuDean Lord. Zundel school, L.D.S. n Mutual ward high sang B Elder t,. City ox stakes. Eighth were held in the North and South Mae-Ws- de, our and Sheriff friends neighbors help, , Weber sus Wants Me 'Pot aSunbeam all Blivcrti spearheading sthe drive, when ' r" association, Improvement , 1 ' we can.-Ou- r students have and Dorene Petersen h at ,...-county.; the , said Cena collected of total $320.25, from will the affair go piayed proceeds demonstrated that they violin narcotics', -problem . in northtral school collected a total of certainly to the building fund. Brahms solo, Lullaby. Red Will have learned that lesson well. Benediction was offered ' by ern Utah is not , nearly as Poznanski, a native of Poland, In the meantime Bob Cromp- Howard P. Leatham and . the serious as reported by some first played the violin at the ton, county March mf Dimes di- postlude was played by Dorene sources, at the regular meeting six and gave his first of age of the Brigham City 60 Of dub rector, reported that the last of Petersen; 12; public recital at the age of nine , the donations are pouring in Concluding services were in Monday evening. ,' when he was acclaimed the child PTA The officer law enforcement from By dozens of the volunteer the of wonder cemetery In the first operetta to be pre-Brigham Europe. workers all over the county who where dedicationCity who is vocal music di of the grave said that there are only 30 After becoming famous for his sented at Box Elder high school calist known dope addicts In all north12 rector worked at without . the school1, the A Founders will compensahigh any was by E. Ray Morris, Day program since "way back when," a cast playing, he came to the United ern Utah Instead of the BOO premain players of the cast have States of the February tion other than the joy of helpbe feature the war where to 12 the of will the prior play major parts The annual business meeting been practicing for the he built a fine and a reported. , that viously of school others, the Lincoln ing already complete meeting before Red of Victor The Herberts reputation at the voting members of the It is preposterous to think that , association, ac financial report will be compiled, the army. Since dis- Parent-Teacher- s Mill and a chorus of 60 voices past five weeks, entering Scouts area council, Boy ? The Ogden high school students can. buy operetta Centers 'around he has been active in cording to Mrs. Etta Moskowitz, audited, and published immeof America, will take place Sun- will supply background music. Holland setting.? Light comedy charged dope because at the prohlbitltlve diately. val- president. music education Cache 27 in Feb. will It be r presented m. 1)0, 1 at at p. cost and difficulty in getting it, .with a delightful day, February dash of to ley and is now a member of the A special script eommemora v v & the Ogden high school, ft was and 28. he added. Thief " Jumped s mance, the mayor Of the town Utah State Agricultural college ting the founding of the of Earl direction Under the announced today by " A. Jt. Croft, to? make his daughter Sheriff Wade cited that a ser movement been has - attempts vo' well Utah known faculty. In Corinne Johnston, council president. vice organization can play a marry the governor. In love with The violin he plays is a Strad-ivariu- written by Beth Tingey for the child in a sea has the large combating part daughter captain, program. sevwhich one is of the At this time, President Croft, Wednesday Flight different ideas, and for them Is en best acclaimed violins in the delinquency, felling that chilThird graders under the direc- ' A Need In a cut Was In short Childs President Pond, Scout executive, Free burglar dren of all ages, should have locked in the Red Mill. A pair United States and is valued at tion of Marian Blair and Lucille an and the council operating comattempt to rob 'the Best World will be the topic for of Americans, who add the air Jones, teachers, will present part Market in Corinne Thursday panel discussion on Monday eve- plenty to do. $25,000. mittees will make their annual He added that delinquency of of humor, rescue .her and take Price for admission will be of the program. at about 11:30 oclock ning, February 11, in regular children reports 'And council officers and Will Be her to the sea captain and the $1.00, begins In the home. . It will be held Wednesday, night Parent-Teacher returnSchool executive board members for the two men Corinne Central when A group of Ogden love with in falls the Feb. Box governor at Elder .13, the high be elected. Association meeting. coming year will ing from a bowling tournaFrom 'Feb. 17 through 23 a mayors sister. and invited school auditorium at 1 p. m. License Plate ment surprised him while tryThe meeting will commence visited the meeting of wood carvings , by To get an idea of the operetta, collection of the members In Brigham City members to atof Ogden the Voting charge program y m. 7:30 to enter store at with the Thomas p. ing of through S. Morris, department Sales Slow , tend a Sofety Sally dance in Og Johnston will take the entire Area council, which serves We- Laval which honors the women, past the front door. of the Intermountain In" Utah cast to see The Red Mill pre. architecture, den on February 16. and are were who ber, Morgan, Box Elder, and landscape and present, MerSchool as dian Everett Anderson and Others The moderator. Is will State Report Bill Agricultural college, included Other include Idaho sented at North Davis counties, instrumental in making the guests high Prestqn, members of a Co- participating in the discussion lin be on display at the Box Elder school next , There'll be a rush for license movement vital and sue rinneHansen, , , Thursday. representatives from the 138 inID. Thompson. reWill Mrs. were Clarence be Hill, team, learnwas bowling school it library, stitutions sponsoring . the Boy high plates like there were for ny cessful, is Mrs. Ruth Reeder. . Mrs. Price from Mason, home ed Murray turning Brigham. , today. Ion socks during the war if Scout movement In the area and To Be Heard more Back To City when they drove onto the and Mrs. Rosetta Goulding. , Sponsored by the. American Travelogue people don't hurry over the 36 council members-at-largePlan Formal scene of the attempted crime. the evening (Mrs. Phyl During Jaycees Woreof Association license and their area's Civic Club the University plates. get representing Saturday By The burglar jumped Into his lis Owen will be in charge of a The state officer selling the Dance February 16 ligious, civic, educational, busi- men of Utah, the exhibit has A travelogue,1 "Trip Around and rapidly drove away. car special Founders Day program in been shOwn business is Logan, Kaysville ness, and labor interests. plates reports that After 23 years and The Brigham which will honor all past presl In an attempt to gain eneight Junior City and Salt Lake City and will go The World Will be presented by "very slow. t , on the Los Angeles poMr. I. A. Brockbank of months Mrs. Chamber P.T.A. of trance dents of and first the Commerce had hold the the will the , meeting, person to Provo from Brigham City. Following He to have who all urges a formal dance at the War Me- used a crow bar and had then Music will be furnished by lice force, Sgt. Lew G. E. Lund, Provo, Saturday afternoon, Febmembers wifi participate in the get their plates to do so before They have created much inFebbroken the door window. Blood students of Mrs. Jane Linford, a native of Brigham City, has rally of the 4,373 Cub Scouts, terest and they offer an oppor- ruary 9 at 3 p. m. in the War the rush. They are available morial home, Saturday, Memorial home, according to ruary 16, it was learned today. on the door knob indicated the Miss Iris Sehorw, Mrs. MaiyP. fetired and plans on coming Boy Scoults, and Explorers of the tunity to view these new and Mrs. R. N. Price, of the literary next to the assessor's office at 1 are Sally Hatch culprit had injured himself in Owera, Mrs. Ora Hamblin and home to Utah. Council, and their leaders, par- unusual creations. the county court house every officer, who Lawrence The and committee. Geisler. Mrs. Merle Grover. the attempt. . ents, and friends, at Bp.m. in next Tuesday. Lovely in form and texture earned the nickname of Speed, The travelogue Is one of the day except the Ogden high school auditor served with three different police - they offer the viewer a chance regular monthly meetings held Will Participate In Panel Discussion ium, President Croft said. Dee Ramsdeil stations in the city area and The rally, being called the to exercise bis imagination. by the literary section of,, the Corporal worked to organize a shooting In Germany Army School Civic Improvement club. The public is invited. Rally of Libertys Team," will club, police reserves, and others. ! highlight the Councils obser Corporal Dee L. Ramsdeil, son Sgt. Lund is the brother of vance Of the 42nd birthday an A. of Bear Ramsdeil, Lt. Billy Lee Is four of Brigham City people: Vernal Scouts River-City- , of the at Boy is a student Utah, niversary Leo and Lund, Mrs. Marilla SpenCroft. to according America, the European Command Engicer and Otto A. Kofoed. j receivneer is 'school .He During the program, he stated, here. In He has a wife, Thelma A Lund, the new council officers and Killed lnB-2- 9 in operating heavy ing training and a daughter, Mrs. Fay Dempexecutive board r members Will Construction equipment. His son, Legene Lund, will sey. -be announced and introduced. A Brigham, City flyer, 1st IA.1 Vernon Cook Transportation Co. Ramsdeil . completed Corporal soon return from Newfoundland and Along with khe scouts and lead- Billy Lee, 29, was one of three Lt Lee was bom Nov; 8, 1922, fit Brigham City, after serving three years in th ers present, they will then pub- persons killed in a ' crash in Idaho, and was reared and has been in .the United .States J airforce," of the the Challenge one! licly accept near March Air Force Base, Cal., educated in Brigham City. He army year., He ,is serving in new Boy Scouts of Americas Tuesday, the Defense depart- wa$ an. air radioman in World the European ' command with on three-yea- r "Farward program Ponton Bridge War II. He married Virginia 373rd Will. . ment announced Wednesday. Lee is.' a Ferguson of East St. Louis, El Company" at Griesheim, GerLt. Libertys Team," which is being launched across the nation durson of Mr. and and she and their two children many. ing Boy Scout Week. February Mrs. Parley G. moved to Arlington, Calif., when Perry Elders Plan 6 to 12. . , , Lee,' 113 north Lt. Lee was assigned to March Douglas Stringfellow, promiSweetheart 'Ball Sat. v First east Brig- A.F.B. nent public speaker and radio ' Survivors Listed v ham City. announcer for station KUO, will The Perry , ward. Elders. , are This is The Place . . , , Lt. Lee was a .Surviving are his wkjow, two sponsoring a Sweetheart ball speak at sacrament meeting veteran of World children, Gerald Leslie 4, and Saturday evening, February 9, services Sunday evening at 7:S(t Theres a time and place lor War II and the Pamela Lee, i Arlington. Calif.; in the ward recreation hall. p. m. In the Willajd ward. r .. everything. Korean war. He his parents oft Brigham City; j A11 ward members and friends The following Tuesday a speNow is the time, and the - recently' had. re- three sisters and-a brother: Mrs. ire invited. cial talent show and a magf--ciaNews and Jour, the is place act are scheduled at 7:3C in turned' to this Joseph (Betty) Petersen, Hayi, nai's want ads. While you are months ser ward, Calif.; Mrs. John (Dolly) NOTICE nine the after ward amusement hail, accountry t turn spiting cleaning this year, 1952 in Korea. to All vice must have t Richard and Paul bicycles Lee, Sereika, cording Phyllis Morgan,, and into those unwanted articles Mrs. Jean license plates on or before March Former U.S.A. C. Student TeWayne Woodland, MLAZ acs Brigham City, ' , extra cosh, ' He was a student atUtah (Phyllis) BakeT, t Shell Beach, L After this date, tickets will tivity counselors. A prograftr Group Who Will Discuss The Problem . $ you'll be omased at the re A J s. be given to violators. -i s i planned to provide plenty - of State Agricultural college until Calif, school suits. PTA Central at World Free Needs In the 11, A meeting, February HARRYentertainment for the entire 1950. left mother His SMITH, Wednesday to, Remember, now is the time, recalled Into service in 7:30 p. m. Left to right: Thomas Tommaney, Mrs. Malcolm Queton, Mrs. D. M. family Is their recommendation at Services-an- d Chief of Police. arrange forfunml While attendingrschooMn-"Lo News and the is "and the place for the variety evening. (Feb. Mason, Mrs. Rosetta Goulding and Mrs. Rudger Price. gan he was a bus driver for J. burial. Journal want ad section. Final Rites Honor Palmer Family At 7th Ward Wed. ' n vice-presid- ? Mischa Poznanski Brigham To Perform In Helped Generously Polio Drive Success J B.C.February22 Narcotic Probeni Not Serious Tells 7l2 . 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