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Show UnlvnrarlMrcfngCorp. t Ll M. A W' '' Year In Review "Ve v VOLUME 45, NUMBER 15 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL Problem Snarled 12 PAGES, TT . I 1952 Easter Cantata , "Ressurection Morning WilLBe Presented In Box Elder Tabernacle Sunday A.M. Memorial Home t 11, - . t t If I iDon Woodyatt The problem of the War Memorial home was further snarled Monday when the, Corlnne and Tremonton posts expressed some dissatisfaction to M. i:he county commissioners with the plan of turning the War. MeThe 60 voice!" choir cofTthe morial Home over to the BrigSouth Box Elder stake will preham City American Legion post sent B. i Cecil Gates' Resurrec-- , (At the commssionens meeting as" the' annual tion Morning, the Cojlnne VJF.W. presented a Easter cantata at the tabernapetition asking that the build cle Easter, Sat ing not be turned over to the 8 a. m. American Legion and that ft ft r rx t county tax for memorial pur solo tenor for the Singing the poses be made to assist all Box musical of death the . and story Elder veterans organizations resurrection of Christ Will be with memorial projects. The solo-- t Don Woodyatt, Tremonton VFW post asked for 1st and other special numbers more information on the move will be presented b y a trio corn (Previously the American Leposed of,,Dorene Wheeler, Nor-- , 10, gion, posit Brigham City, had ma Jensen and Erma Crompton keyed plans to take over and and a sextette composed of " operate the War Memorial home, Indian School Students In Dresses They Made Ericksen, Mrs. Doris Tin-- 1 the and leaving county city gey, - Johnny Holmes. Ralph left to right : Lorraine Singer, Marie Shirley, Ida .Mae Barber, and Daisy Cohoe. With no obligations in supportWestover, Ruth Beecher and VirTwo hundred and 40 girls modeled woolen skirts, blouses and housecoats with pajamas ing it. The county was anxious ginia Breitenbeker. - r ! ' 4l r , ,f, , which they have made during this school year. to turn the building over to an , , r , it exorganization, because of itsBunny Reese will t offer the MAKE OWN CLOTHES pense. scriptural readings and Mrs. Under the plan proposed by Louise Davis will be organist the VFW posts, revenue from The confata will open with Bob Brown, Dale Becker and Duwain Jacobsen .tax would be put to use through out the county for veterans or in the process of coloring a few of the 1300 Easter eggs that will be searched out the beatitudes by Don Wood-. ganlzatlons, which in Brigham Saturday morning at 11 oclock by hundreds of Brigham Ctiy youngsters in two hunts,, yatt acompanied by Mrs. Bobert Woodyatt the Invocation by City would help the local VFW one at the tabernacle and the other at Rees Pioneer Park. - . . ,,, President Glen M. Bennion and maintain an Interest in the War I Is scriptural reading toy Bunny I With the theme A home. Memorial re--in year Reese, I .ft . j j The American Legion, after View, s Intermountain Indian employees, who watched as 240 29-3After Introduction of featured the responsibilities of accepting school's home economics stu- girls modeled dresses, woolen 0 1975 will five there be peo By artists, the chorus and Woodyatt dents presented their annual skirts, cotton skirts, blouses and pie sitting at every table where maintaining the home, planned will tender Pilate Said Unto fashion show in the campus housecoats with pajafnas which there were four in 1950 and by to rent the hall to the VFW at they had made during this 1975 the American farmer will half of regular price for their Will Them, and .They Crowned Hla auditorium, Monday evening. activities. Brow. The chorus iwilj 4 sing I The theater which seats over school year. have to produce a great deal To hear all arguments IDeep Peels of Thunder and a for 90Q, was filled to capacity anq ' " The quality, design and work- more food.. tenor recitative of "When Jesus . !, ' ' ). 1 Tabernacle Square For the event for, the 20-3- club. and against the disposition of Overflowing with students and manship of the clothing disWas Crucified" wlil be rendered, That t was the statement of the Brigham City building, and seven to which of up is Youngsters years something played Youngsters Up To 7; to discuss the VFW proposal, of age are to gather on , the A, trio, tenor solo, and chorus Intermountain school may well Jerry Fruln,' i agriculture field rendition of O, Fear Not Ye, of the First Se the county oommssioners have representative Park Rees Rest For tabernorthwest Corner sof the The be proud. Elder Ezra Taft Benson, L.DS. toe followed by a piano solo bank of Utah, in speaking called a meeting of all veterans, be no wll lawn nacle and therell Vocational groups demonstrat- curity be atid will educator, the Box Elder Young Farmers, Monday, April 14, at 8 o'clock fpostle1 by Mrs Dorothy 'Wheeler. Scrip- No less than 1300 eggs will be allowedL-be-f- ore to, hunts A. In T. ; P. learned ed what they have April 7, at Box Elder high In the evening at the War Me- guest speaker at the last left on the lawns of tabernacle 11 oclock. The hunt be- tural reading wlH follow Jnd their chosen fields. meeting of Central school, Mon- square , and Rees Pioneer park school, according to Max Baugh, morial home. J, 11 a. m. at The eggs will As the Fruits and the Flowers gins Heading the occasion and sub- reporter for the group. day, April 14, at 7:30 p. m. in the for a of simultaneous giant all-ovthe square,1 of The Field, a tenor recitative. pair school auditorium. stituting for Elizabeth Oliver, (Fruln pointed out that the 'The Lovely Flowers by' soEaster hunts Pioneer as be Rees Saturday at egg they will,, who was ill, was Mrs. Lois Wat- rate solo and trio will be folprano, 11 at 'a. in of increase in m., according park where th kids seven years production Bishop Richard Hansen will morning kins. The following served on 1975 Will Dr. lowed I to by m chorus rendition of Bob -, of 1950 over chairman will Winzeler, milk alone jinhave their hunt. old and uip , offer the"1 opening'' prayer, and , The annual Lincoln school pre the planning committee: Mrs. will O Grave, Where Is Thjt .v Vicw the amount be ; furnished music the will produced equal by Navajo in health Imogene ogeagle, school summer round-uPractically every merchant in tory? and And The Woman, and New Wisconsin, the. first grades under the diexamination of children who will songs; Mrs. Dean Stephens, Mrs. York and thatMichigan Brigham commofll City donated a dozen a tenor recitative. "He la RLpn Vera other Mrs. of Mrs. rection Mills, enter the first grade next Sep- Lena Jorgenson and Mrs. Into ties would have to be increased towards the- - project, and and The Lords Prayer will be eggs Mrs. Reeder Ruth. and Donna tember, will be held on Thurs- gene Dogeagle, state decora- proportionately. club tossed In an ad- followed by benediction by Bunthe Dr. Rise Ellen B. Valentine of Kramer, teachers. , 30 ditional dozens purchased ny Reese; day and Friday, April 17 and tions; Mrs. Kuby Price, house ' (He said that since the discov Salt Lake City will be InterIS, It was announced this week coats; Norma Smith and Mrs. Theme of the musical pre from their own funds. of when viewed m. 3:30 at ery America, popula Dean Sunday p. Stephens, hobby clubs,; toy Mrs. Etta Moekowitz, pressentation will be Mrs. Malcolm and tion increased, the people sim over the local radio station by the Easter Bunny. "Spring Helps Queton ident of Lincoln school They will be In traditional coFor now moved Norma the Jensen. but west, ply Mrs. . cotton lorful Easter colors and each egg Ormond, Josephine (Miss 'McClure, school nurse, land in is vo Mrs. Lois Watkins, Elder Bensons talk will be production and mostly This is another of the series will have the name if the doand Mrs. Uia Wright, chairman skirts; Mrs. Tamsye our population is Increasing two of programs being sponsored by around the P.TA.s theme for merchant on it. Dont eat nating of the program, will be on duty cational class; Eula Battise, woolen million a year so that greater the Business and Professional this year, Peace and Security The Sixth ward choir will pre the eggs, Winzeler advised the Kids with their assistants to facili- Cleary - and Womens club and is under the for Children. His subject will skirts; Mrs Lena Jorgensen, production is necessary. children, for there will be prizes tate the examinations. A film on How to Properly direction Of Norma Jensen and be Citizen Child, His Prepara sent their annual Easter canta- for the child gathering the most Mrs. Bartschi, tea; An Easter program and party dresses; ta at 7.30 on Sunday evening Parents will be notified toy Mrs. Josephine Ormond, pro Write a Check was shown. , Hannah Hillam. tion for Todays World. r , . sacra eggs and each egg, when shown for children of Eagles and Eaat the oclock mail as to time, and date to grams, script, regular music; Mrs. MalA "noted speaker, Elder Ben- ment service, it was announced to the sponsoring merchant will gles auxiliary members will be Dr. Valentine Was the first wobring children to the School. It colm Queton, narrator;- - Mrs. win them a nickel. Simply show held Saturday afternoon at the also will be necessary .for par- Ormond, Mrs. Ruby Price, and man in the state of Utah to re- son is a member of the execu- this week. the egg in the store on which Eagle hall beginning at 2 and tive council of the Scouts Boy ents to bring with them the Mrs. Lena Jorgenson, publicity; ceive a license to practise den- of America and is Chosen for presentation this the name is written on it. much ending at 5 p. m it was learnvery record birth certificate, childs tistry and was the first woman Interested In Max Morrison, organist; - Jo . . Is Sunrise the ed today. Easter year youth. of immunization AH children are eligible, Inhistory of seph P. LeClere and Jerry King, dentist in Box Elder county. Refreshments for the affair He was bom in Whitney, Ida Song, a cantata for mixed voic- vited and to She a is former contagious diseases, Mrs. urged participate Brigham City , auxspot light. ho, and attended school at Pres- es, filled with choral numbers, in the hunt. With 130G eggs hid are being prepared by the said.' resident l and solos. The choir, while the Eagles will furiliary quartets After ton, Idaho. Before admission to school in should there den graduating be enough for nish the- - entertanment. A small home in North Wilfrom Utah State Agricultural under the direction of Mrs. Lot- all the children. the fall, each child must have Leonard Severson At "A large- - group is expected to lard, owned by AH Olsen, was on tie has been working Tyson, he a fulfilled mission the examination college, a physical by two attend and enjoy the afternoon," toy for fire the damaged the Thursday production past L.D.S. for the When , church. family physician. 'This health Cal. Navy Station said D. D. Billings, publicity dimorning at aboiit 9;30 a. m. called to be an apostle he was months. examination is paid for by the Kiwaiiis when the roof caught fire from rector. Merle5 Malmrose and Undergoing recruit training at board of education. working with the department of Mrs D.C. Miss Geraldine Steffen will be at Agriculture (Parents of a n y child old the U. S. naval training center, chimney sparks. Washington, Though the Brigham City volIndian School Swimming enough - to e niter., school in. the San Diego! Calif,, is Leonard unteer fire department Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owens are the accompanists while the recwas callUS W. airman not was whose Severson, listed recrflit, name fall Mns. itative toy ..will ed, the Pool Will Close Soon flames had been extinSpecial Easter 1 services , will in charge of the meeting and on the school census report ta- N, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Le&iS. ,. Margaret near several will be held Introduce guished the by and people guest (Friday M. evening speak Severson, of (Fielding, Utah, The swimming pool- - at- - the ken last fall, should register meeting of the When it arrived. The meeting, under the direc- 'Regular Sunday morning at the Com- er. Mrs. Don Sheffield, Mrs. Wilwas held Thursday Intermountaln' Indian school will club the child with - Victor J. Botit, v Severson entered naval ser Les Colhngs, fire chief, said munity Presbyterian church, It lis Hansens and Mrs. Nellie tion of the ward bishopric, will noon at (the Idle Isle cafe. be closed to the public after principal of Lincoln school im- vice March 4, 1952, Before enter, that damage was not jextensive. was announced this week. Wight, members of the nomlna be open to all ward members as refrom he the Mrs. Moskowitz navy, graduated ng (Henry C. Kyllingstad showed April 24, it was learned today. mediately, , i the as well it follisted general public,. , the committee, Bear River 'high school. pictures taken rin Alaska and Repairs will be made and ported. Communion and the reception ting t lowing candidates to be voted was announced. j vi told of his adventures therein when it Is ready to be opened new members will be held on T,!en of 1952-5for ' Claude Smith, Bountiful, was again announcement iwill be on Friday evening at 6:30 oclock For a guest.- - i! made. . , , Dr. with Mrs. L. A. Bundy; Plans .Completed President: Ross in Wm, Crosby GALLANTRY IN ACTION second Friof ' the special Good Dinned charge vicq president, Mrs. Owen Seventh Ward In . i r , Westenskow and Mrs, Morris day services. M. With special table decorations, Mrs. Wayne Festival Burtcher; secretary, Nine representatives of 1 Yhe f Special Easter services and Loveland and Mrs. Lloyd East-le- delicious food and , a splendid are of babies held be will plans Idaho Mutual Life Insurance baptism and treasurer, Mis. Roy Bar program arranged, complete for the annual Seventh Wins High company mef in a business ses- at 11:00 oclock Sunday morn- low-;- j , 7:30 P. M. I ward dinner to be held on Satsion Wednesday evening at the ing, with the hour for church A special invitation O ms school set 12. with 9:45 Dr. at for the oclock. evening, t - the district April urday home of manager, (With the 3rd Infantry in Ko-public, as Veil as PTA members, serving beginning at 6 o'clock r The annual Spring Dance Fes - 11 fired J. L. Robert 120 south Third Ross will deliver the Easter hostile another ker position rea Sgt. Albert M. Mendez, on him and continuing until eight, . was extended to attend. rival by Central School students dance and Glow Worm will be inflicting a wound in east, Brighant City. 329 south First street, Brigham Mr. and Mrs., Tracy Larsen are will be presented Friday eve- danced by Fourth grade group mediMr. Roberts is manager of the hand. his Refusing right City, was recently awarded the cal aid, he switched his fire northern. Uta district, chairmen of the dinner with all ning, tonight, April 11 at 7:30 representing i Ireland. Silver Star, the nations third to the new menace and, manFifth graders 'will participate of the organizations assisting. p. m. at Box Elderhigh school were Nell Labrum," (Present j in an American Folk song dance highest combat decoration, for ipulating his weapon only with Boise, head of underwriting de!As previously announced gymnasium. by u double square gallantry in Korean action. R. W. Garff, state Theme for the entire festival March routine, the left hand," forced the crew partment; Bishop Lewis' S.,J Wight, this is to Mendez, a member of Com- to withdraw. Old Southern dance, be tap and Inwards final building in which 594 students wll parthe and the following manager Go Month pany C In the 3rd Infantry divfund drive with hopes that de- ticipate is Dance of the Na- dian Myth dance. Speakers are Lawrence Mar Stevens, agents: isions 7th regiment, earned the (At this time he received furMarsha Rasmussen land sjJudy I dication services can be con- tions. t gan, Howard; Taylor, I Ogden; i medal last . October 4 near ther fire from others of the foe Thurmon In V "Our forefathers in jf founding ducted this month T ' . l M keeping with the spirit of J ' Each A Mrs. a Taylor, will Clearfield; represent grade Chungse-re- , Korea, as his unit which wounded him twice in Genevieve Hall, Ogden; C. G. Easter, and .the resurrection of this great and magnificent land A charge of ten dollars per different nation, Sixth grade pupils represent was attacking the right arm. 'Again he refus- Curtis, Logad; Seth Godfrey, Christ, ,the Brigham City Junior asked the Lord for his guidance plate. will bejnade with all pro- ....First and wiijw . perform. , a .grade pupils will repre- France Varso ed medical aid, and continued Smlthfield Chamber of Commerce are pro- and through their labors, un- ceeds going to the building sent Denmark enemy position on Hill 281. march vienne and Minuet and will and dance; The citation accompanying to fire until his supply of am- Lewiston. claiming April as 1Go to Church selfishness, ''And "humility, their fund. dance. Childrens Shoemaker Polka, munition. was exhausted. Month, the award declares: according to Verl Those attending are reminded Dance a id Danish Dance of Finale will include an jrii request has been granted and ... they have built a mighty nation, to chairman. , , During the action Sergeant Only then did he allow the . Ming their own plate and Greeting. American pronrepadec evathe treat to medic and On Tims His that "It doesn't gunner Hands matter to what more beautiful, more blessed silvefwareM' Mendez, seeing platoon f - 1 Second grade youngsters will $ All youngster In the festival f - of a Mendez him. cuate (NEW assistant church you belong, just make than all the rest.; HAVEN, Carat. (UP) gunner and Sergeant W I a,.., represent Spain -- 'and dance: will be in costume. The review iWe owe It to ourselves and B. E. Disease Reported friendly machine gun were gallantry and aggressive perfor Police said a .burglar will swap an honest effort to attend," PeManana, Listen to the Mocking Is under the direction of the wounded and evacuated, left his mance reflect the hlghest.cred one kind; of time for another If tersen said, to our posterity to seek guidance Three cases of chicken pox Bird and Heel and Toe Polka. t Central school faculty. covered position to operate the it upon himself and the inlli they catch up with him. The caees-o- f "Certainly 'In these days of frorrj the Lord, that we might and-thre- e Twenty-five- ' mumps were "Third grade students are from cents pefpersG.n' ft l man with lots of time on hs national unrest and Insecurity, keep our. nation as our fore reported contracted in , Box Idle weapon, and .immediately tary service." .. r Scotland and will dance the will be charged Id an C"-wears an Mendez 731 fire from also hands stole when our 'wrlstwatehes of alt enemy freedoms are fathers received Sergeant .V a land of county during the, week end. Schott ish. . - Lassie and - Laddie raise funds for d school - -- the Purple1 Heart and the' Com valued 'at 52,700 'from" a local threatened, we should indeed the free, Intended, bunker on his rights and the home of the ing April 4, by the state depart- dance and Rie waltz. J. D. Gunderson, principal, anclock company. seek divine guidance. TAs he was firing on this bun bat Infantrymen badge. brave he concluded. ment of health. Kerry dance, Donegal Country nounced today, Will Sing Solo fevent At 8 A. Sunday-morning- , 1 well-know- n , La-Ve- - ' v Indian School Home Economic Students Present Annual Fashion Show Monday Greater Farm ... Production Need i Pointed Out p-- Ezra Taft Benson CLUB EASTER EGG HUNT ,'' d - 1 Speak At , ... I PLANNED SATURDAY AT,11 it'. P.TA Meeting All. s 0 Holds Annual ' pre-seaso- n er Health Clinic::: Interview p Rose Valentine Sixth YardTo 20-3- -- . Present Annual ... Party Easter Cantata Eagle Saturday i Blaze Damages , Willard Home Mos-kowlt- z Community Church Club Has Plans For Easter , Meeting Thursday be-giv- Idaho Mutual ) , Sergeant Albert Mendez, Brigham Meet Brigham - y Combat Decoration City, j - , T Annual Spring. Dance By Central School Students Tonight At IT) 1 Jaycees Urge Attending Religious to Church Rite During iliMIti well-fortifie- d E.Rogeis, .. 5 ill -- if ' ' , El-de- |