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Show Univrsl Micr of lining Silt City, Utah Box H7 Lake Jfai53 GOP Delegates Convene Saturday For Nominating BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, 1952 VOLUME 45, NUMBER 32 First Peach Queen Candidates NINE PEACH QUEEN CANDIDATES FIRST TO BE LISTED BY 8 PAGES Perry Softball JCs Squad Champs Of South Stake Expect Field Of 35 To 40 Lovelies In Peach Day Beauty Contest; Will Be Held Sept. 11 The first of an expected field of 35 to 40 Peach Queen candidates have poured into the Junior Chamber of Commerce committee, according to Boyd Sheffield, chairman. An annual highlight of Peach Days celebration the entire group will be introduced at the coronation ball, Thursday evening, September 11 at Box Elder high school gymnasium, when final judging will be made and the queen and two attendants chosen. . : Senior softball team berth in the Ogden dlvi slon church play-of- f by defeat ing Mantua Tuesday everting and lassoing the South stake championship. Mantua held the Perry crew close for four innings when Perry shot the works and ended score. up on top of a 'The Ogden division play-of- f will start next Monday, July 11 and will continue through the Ferry Won a Lt. Hunsaker Will Ballot On Nabs Armed Senator, 4 Year Robber In Alley Commissioner A dash south into Box Elder county, after robbing a Malad, Idaho pool room at gun point was cut short Wednesday afternoon at about 3:30 p. m. when Lt. T. Earl Hunsaker, highway patrolman, corraled and nabbed the yegg In a Tremonton alley. About 300 delegates will con-veat Box Elder high school auditorium Saturday, August 9, at 8 p. m, to name two candl-date- s r for county com mlssioner and two candidates for state senator. There will be four names on the ballot for each post. two-yea- The alleged offender, Howard Gardner, 23, 1023 24th street, Ogden, was hauled back to Idaho after waiving extradition following his arrest. Gardner allegedly held the bartender of the pool hall and beer parlor, owned by Jack Clark, at gun point while he scooped the till clean of about Police $205 cash and checks. found about $285 on the suspect at the time of the arrest. Charging south, the Malad police radioed a description of his 1950 model vehicle ahead to officer in Box Elder county, who immediately set up a network of road blocks. Lt. Hunsaker, head of the highway patrol, division . one, spotted the car about one and one-hal- f mile south of Plymouth and gave chase. Travelling at terrific speeds the alleged thief was leaving Hunsaker behind when he charged into Tremonton and dodged After losing into alleyways. him once in Tremonton Lt. Hunsaker quickly picked him up coming out of an alley and cornered him behind Woodwards poolhall. Box Elder county Sheriff Warren Hyde and Cache County Sheriff Wesley Malmberg, who were covering alternate roads in the chase, arrived at the scene minutes after the capture. t Asking nomination for commissioner are Carroll B. Williams, Lewis S. Wight, Ray Smith and Rasmus Christensen. nominaVieing for senatorial tion are Ross Bowen, Laurence Whitney, Clifton G. M. Kerr and The traditionally lovely trio W. Vosco Call. Affnnrl will reign over Brigham Citys There is no contest for the two day celebration. to the other three nomination LI. Robert George Burrows Already entered are Carol Music jobs. The primary nominating Mr. and Hunsaker, daughter qf convention is held to reduce to , . spent furlough here . . week. Mrs. Alton Hunsaker, Honey-vllle- , no more than two, the number In con was The held game Mrs. Marjorie S. Christiansen, of candidates In the party whose sponsored by Lloyds Chevwith stake the south junction ron Service. names will be on the ballot In Brigham City vocational music sports night which also featur will leave here August the primary election, for one teacher, of ' Sheronne Steed, daughter ed a game between the stake . 9 for the University of Colorado ; post. Mr. and Mrs. Millroy Stead, to attend a presidency and board and bish s 'vocationCandidates state for and naBrigham City, sponsored by Ken al work oprics and counselors. tional offices have been Invited shop in music. Jensens Market. In to attend the Box Elder county Though the score keeper is Delila Westley, daughter of It is sponsored by the Nation reported to have run out, the convention and a large number Mr. and Mrs. Arial O. Westley, al Association of Teachers of contest was closely battled all Lt. Robert George Burrows are expected to attend, accordBrigham City, sponsored by the Singing, of which Mrs. Christianthe way, said Kent Jensen, soft left Brigham City June 29 for ing to county GOP officers. PrinGolden Spike cafe, Corinne. sen is a member. ball director. Camp Lawton, Seattle, Washing cipal business of. the meeting Margene Jeppsen,. daughter of During the workshop she will A large crowd enjoyed both ton where he departed by air for will be the balloting preceded Mr. and Mrs. Ralph N. Jeppsen, of the games, which were folparticipate on a panel discus by the nominating speeches. Korea after a short stay. ConMantua, sponsored by Rays sion of procedures and devises All other county and state lowed by presentation of L. E. Mrs. A Mr. and son of oco Service. , to be used in training of the candidates on the GOP ticket a Burrows is Lt. of Burrows, grad Martha Jensen, daughter adolescent voice. uate of Utah State Agricultural from the county will be IntroMr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen, The University of Colorado is duced at the meeting. The recollege in June 1, 1951. He at mainder Brigham City, sponsored by at Boulder. of the candidates .are 20-3tended summer camp soon after 0 Macks Pharmacy. Robert commisAnne Fredrickson, daughter of graduation at Ft. Lee, Virginia sioner; Potter, R. M. Kaiser, state repon went on Oct active Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fredrickson, and duty To resentative of legislative disober 2, at Ft. Lee. Corinne, sponsored by Browns In ( trict number one and Kleon Shoe shop. After six months there he was Kerr, candidate for state reprePee Ann Davis, daughter of MIA transferred to Fort Jay, Gove- sentative of district Brigham City 20-3- 0 club golfMr. and Mrs. 'Lloyd N. Davis, rnors Island, New York where he number two. legislative Sheronne Steed Carol Hunsaker ers slammed their way to six was stationed for three months. Brigham City, sponsored by Mrs. Hazel Brockbank Bowen, County officers of the Repub0 point victory over the Ogden He spent most of June with his lican Jewelry. member of Michigan State Col party, who will officiate contest a club in To at Mr. and friends in Saturday Urge Youngsters Patty Smith, daughter of wife, relatives flying class room to Eu John Jacob Kunzler leges night include Charles the course Golf Brigham City and Mrs. Clarence Smith, spon rope was guest speaker at the Brigham City. Wood, chairman; Elma Louis E. Participate In Parade last Sunday. sored by Photo Arts Studio. Willard ward MIA monthly spir Family Reunion Slated He reported to Ft. Lawton, July vice chairman; George In the "matched play" conDonna Compton, daughter of itual meeting Tuesday. Members of the Kindergarten 2 and from there traveled to JaJohnson, treasurer and Boyd M. A reunion of the John Jacob club tests crew Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Compton, won the reminded To all Brigham City Mrs. Bowen spoke on the edu youngtoday pan and Korea. Sheffield, secretary. sponsored by J. Edwin Baird cational processes used in Eu Kunzler family will be held Sat- sters in Brigham City and sur- seven points and Ogden won at 9, of E. son Louis Auto-Vone. Crystal Harris, August urday, "and theater. Major agericy rounding area of regular Junior i rope. She also discussed folkSprings, north Honeyville, be- division of Peach Days parade. Sheffield urged all merchants lore of different countries. Russ FIshburn had low of the Loring A. Harris, Brigham City, 10 a. m. Lieuto at' was recently promoted who plan to sponsor a Peach To Mrs. Glen Dummer, president, day with a 36. Bowen 'was Mrs. formerly ginning. Queen candidate to contact hirq, Gleaner leader of the LD.S. gen were tenant Colonel at his base - In urged the youngsters to be makJacob playing John All desccndantsof with the air force. Jaqk Balch, Armour' JenSenr-eal board and supervisor of ele who was born Novem- ing plans for tneir floats and Dee Gien Smith, Verl Petersen, England Lt. Col. Harris enlisted In the Petersen as soon as possl mentary education in Utah for Kunzler, ber 2, 1819, .at St. Margrethen costumes. As in the past $10 Cliff Mehler, Gordon Larsen, air force in 1941 and served as ble. sveral years. St. Gallon, Switzerland and died will be given for the prize win- Deb Hadfield, Reed Merrill, Russ as communication officer overOn the committee besides float Fishburn Carver. and Leon ning entry. in12 are at December Willard, Leaders of Box Elder county seas during World War Two. Perry residents plan the anSheffield are Jack Balch, direc- New'Assistant afto Doctor vited to attend the annual a service and civic organizations nual ward outing for Saturday, Before going to England tor member; Dick Seegmiller, fair. Lions Club To year ago, Col. Harris was sta- were requested to meet with the August 9, beginning in the afchairman of decorations; Marva Arrives At Indian School! A full day's activities with tioned at Los Alamos, New Pony Express Memorial commis- ternoon at three oclock with a Frost and Jean Davis, Dr. Joseph Bryan Chastain, sion of Utah Saturday, August full schedule of events for the men for the Jayceettes. activi- new games, swimming and assistant 'to Dr. Morris races, 9, at 2 p. m. In the court room of entire afternoon and evening. roller been slated. A. ties. Next Fleishman at Intermountain In- Each skating has advised to Evening the county court house, commisAll residents and former resiare dian Also on the committee ,was, family Oak Silver Leaf Takes school, arrived in Brigham sion members said today. are invited to attend. Food dents their own lunch. Perc Petersen, Armour Jensen bring as clubo-With th eWillard Lions Fred E. Curtis, chairman will of all kinds will be sold, with BUI Davis, Jay Swenson, Glen City Tuesday. He and his wife, who will the ponies, dogs, clowns, jugglers, organization, sponsoring preside and Alvin G. Pack, exec- proceeds, going to the building Greenfralgh, John Walker, Verl serve as medical technician at Three Cases Measles ' John A. Strong circus will be monkeys, high diving dog, ma utive director of the commission fund. On the afternoon agenda Petersen an dthe entire mem the acts shows. and gic puppet at Willard come from the the Hopi school, presented public will present a picture-storof are two .softball, games featur-in- g benship of the Junior Chamber reservation at Kings Canyon, Three cases of German mea square, August 12, Tuesday, The public is cordially invited, it ' the Pony Express Memorial. teen age vs. married ladies of Commerce, Sheffield said. the were sles in contracted Willard was Lions said. learned today. Arizona. reported The memorial is to be a gift and vs. Intermountaln Box Elder There will be two 60 minute Dr. Chastain received his BS county during the Tickets may be obtained at - . of the people of Utah to the Indian school team. degree from the University of week ending August 1, accord shows beginning at 7 and 8:30 the circus gate or by contacting . nations Concessions have been capitol planM-Men Georgia in 1944 and completed ing to the Utah State department p. m. any Willard Lion club member. Other members will be present ned by several ward groups and The circus principally features medical school at Medical col- of health. Price for adults is 65 cents to help organize the Pony Ex- a fine program is scheduled for Fol1948. in lege of Georgia and for children 30 cents. 8:30 p. m. press Regional council. lowing internship and residency In at University hospital, where he specialized in pediatrics, he left Abraham Hunsaker The North Box Elder for Kings Canyon in 1951. Of and Gleaner officers have com Reunion Planned Family a can for L. L. For t potluck pleted plans Schedule of activities in thee :yon party to be held Saturday, The Abraham (Hunsaker fam L. Call Dies : Box Homecoming services for Les. August 9, at 6 oclock In ily reunion will be held August Brigham City recreation pro. ealogical Outing. ter L. Knight, who just return' , Elder canyon. 9, Saturday, at Crystal Springs, gram from August 8 to 15 was Friday, Aug. 15 ed from the L.D.S. New England Funeral services were con9:00 Dancing, War Memorial it was learned today. i Area 1 has been reserved for released today by Basil Williams, w mission field will be held next ducted Monday afternoon at the occasion and it has been home. director. , reported the Apostle Delbert Stapley, a rel 9:00 MYL League Games. Sunday evening, August 10 In the LDB. chapel in Klamath canyon will be , Harold 'R. Compton, son of Mr. Activities for Brigham City and Mrs. Mathew Compton of the Fourth ward chapel. m. Boating and Lawn ative of the (Hunsaker family, Falls, Oregon for Mollie Ann open. p. to in are youngsters participate t There will be softball find vol will be present. Lester is the son of Mr. and Wilson Call, former Brigham recreation. Brigham City, won the gold bars as follows: Mrs. Lester P. Knight of Brig City resident, who passed away The program will begin at 12 'leyball and plenty to eat So of a second lieutenant recently Friday, Aug. 8 Club Evening: Kindergarten ham City. on July 31. Interment was In ; noon. Everyone will bring their bring a plate and fork. Bring after completing s 1 x months outing. Memorial 9:00 War Dancing, Services will begin at 7:30 Klamath Falls cemetery. lyour partner or come stag. This Signal corps ' officer candidate home. 7:00 Baseball: Metropolitan own lunch, according to T. Earl Major Louis E. Harris Mrs. Call was bom May 31, Hs for all and Gleaners school at Ft. Mamouth, New Jer p. m. stationed in England . Hunsaker, president. League (Jr. Peaches). 9:00 MYL League Games. 1867 In Flemlngsburg, Kentucky between the ages of 19 and 29. sey. 1:00 MYL League games. He is now visiting at home and came here with her husp. m. Boating and Lawn with his family before leaving band, Francis Marlon Call, . In Rees park. for a new assignment! at Ft. Hoi games, 1910. They made their home 8:15 Brigham Jr. Peaches vs. Is ' Tremonton. in Brigham City until 1939 when abird, Md. Lt. Compton is a graduate of Still Two Days For 12 Third west. Petersen, 404 (West For' they moved to Salt (Lake City. a 9 , be will Patty contestant Aug. Every Saturday, Mr. Call died in May 1943 and the University of Utah. He enVelda Kay Kunzler, Willard. est. for weekly winner, though, Joseph Moss Family reunion. To To listed In the army in July, 1951 for the past five years Mrs. Call S. 438 Main. on . are commissions Leonard Richards Hansen, reunion. south Sonja Orwin, First being paid Family and has 18 months yet to serve. has resided with her daughter, N & J Affair Enter Robert Knudson, RFD 1. 10 a new subthe of for and east. basis Sixth $1 Aug. Sunday, At Fort Hollabird he will atOdell R. Hammer, 65 ' south Cordell Jeppsen, 508 east First Mrs. A. P. Nichols, Lola, Oregon. Tams Family reunion. ; The Box Elder scription and 50 cents for a recounty. Fair tend a 12 weeks She is survived by Oscar L. signal supply 12 to 16 year olds in Box newal. Besides these cash com- Second west. Carter reunion. south. announced a special feature ev- school Forty Family diElder county are meeting with missions a new bicycle will be Stanley Stoner, 541 south First Norman Stain, 544 south Fifth Call, Brigham City; R. L. Call, ent for their 1952 cake baking vision ofandthewill work in that Monday, Aug. II Klamath Falls, Oregon, and Mrs. Signal corps. t east. 9:00 Dancing, War Memorial phenominal success in the News given free to the west. competition, a Betty Crocker i A. P. Nichols, Lola, Oregon; four home. and Journals Junior Salesman winner in each of the following 237 486 east Robert Chiffon Cake contest,, sponsored Charles First Richard Gordon, Whitworth, grandchildren and four greatHome MYL areas: On one Oil. baseball contest. for south Second east. practice at subscription south. Brigham City, Furlough by Softasilk and Wesson . Rees park. Intermoun-Indiaare racking up fat combe j Three special prizes will Indian 458 south Main. grandchildren. school, ManRobert They Cheryl Palmer, Bramlet, ' Mr. Mrs. L. Oscar and Call, Lois Jensen, 551 south Fifth and Lawn missions on every sale and are tua or east of the Wasatch awarded: first prize, i. lovely school. p. Darrell L. Call and Mrs. Engvor west. 112 south Second Silver plated, cake plate; . second games, Rees park. piling up points for the prizes: mountains; one for Harper, HonGary Baty, Petersen of Penrose have returna TV set and four bicycles. 7:00 North stake softball, eyville, Deweyville or the area west. Larry Howard, 606 south Sec- ed from prize, Betty Crockers famous Oregon where they 12 in is two north east of There and ond cook still third west. Ann Intermoundays book; , , , Tuesday, Aug. Brigham City Shirley, pew picture Mary the final rites. 9:00 Dancing, War Memorial which to enter, today and to- of the Bear River; one for Wil- tain Indian school. Nancy Ann Morrell, 235 ?east prize, Queen Bess pattern silver home. Second north. morrow, and any young man or lard, 'Perry, or all the area south Marvin Nelson, 541 south-Seconplated cake server, 9:00 MYL League Games. t The history of the Chiffon 120 60Uth B.Roberta Roberts, east. lady 12 to 16 in Box Elder coun- of Brigham City; one for Corinne, E. Movie Club Slates . Cake Is short and startling. It Neal Hunsaker, 470 south Third east. p., m. Boating and Lawn ty is eligible. And there are Bear River City, Promontory, -it still plenty of areas to sell and Park Valley, Tremonton, Gar Third east. 35 north was introduced in 1948 as the Lee games. Robinson; Jerry Special Monday Meet ; 7:00 first new baking method in over Metropolitan League three weeks left in the contest land and any areas west of the Jimmy Packer, 151 south Fifth First west. Bear to do baseball it. river. Rees was south Arvis H. Harding, 506 Box Elder Movie club plans a games, east. a hundred years. The secret park. First official report day will Readers are urged to help Gill Jensen, 131 west Fourth Second east. Wednesday, Aug. 13 special meeting on Monday, AuSimple; it called for the use of MYL untheir favorite candidate by eith north. basebaU practice. be Saturday, tomorrow, up salad oil instead of a conven Wayne Singleton, 580 - south gust 11, at 8 p. m. at the War Richard LaMar Bennett, 221 Third east. Memorial home. tional solid shortening and used p, m. Boating and Lawn til 4 oclock In the afternoon. er contacting them with a re All Junior Salesmen will report newal or by mailing In their re south Sixth west. a simplified mixing technique. games. Ruth Weir, 515 north First Vincent McKay of Ogden will 8:15 Baseball: Peaches vs at the News and Journal office, newal stating to whom they David Kyllingstad, Intermoun east. In its 6hort four year history, it speak on proper use of movie 1 turn in the subscriptions they wish it to be credited. tain Indian school. Randall W. Jensen, 508 east cameras and how to make movHelper. has grown to be a most popular have sold and receive their cash Two and three year subscripies. 2 Janet DummdY, 68 North Main. First south. Thursday, Aug. 14 Cake and has won truly amaz 9:00 Dancing, War Memorial commissions and have their tions double and triple the one Soren Wixom, 536 west Third Karen Ramsdell, Bear River Special, invitation is extended jng consumer acceptance, home. to personnel of Intermountain . year point values and commls south. points tallied. j This will foe the fifth conse City. 9:00 MYL League Games. A report on contestants stand- sions. Dixie Gunderson, 128 south Dennis Reeves, 52 south Sec- Indian school, all movie club eutive year that special Betty members and anyone interested. ond east. p. m. Boating and Lawm ings will be published In next Cake contests Following is a list of the can Third east. Crocker Chiffon recreation. All members are invited to Sharon Cazler, 143 south Secat hundreds of 2nd Lt. Harold K. Compton Wednesdays issue of the Box didates: , have been set-uJay Arbon, 506 South Main, . to new assignment . . . Deanna Nelson, 246 north Tad Jensen, Corinne. ond east. . Evening: North Box Elder Gen- - Elder News. fairs across the country, bring a guest. - lyill lop-side- d Workshop two-week- Club Whips Speaks Willard Golf Ogden Group Tuesday 20-3- , Robert Burrows Serving , Korea lop-side- d Harris Promoted Kilt-gaar- Col. i Leaders Asked Perry Residents Attend Meeting Plan Outing -- Willard Sponsor John Strong Circus Tuesday y , n . North Stake Schedule Of Activities Gleaners Party Set Brigham Homecoming Slated Mother Knight Recreation Program Released Harold Compton Wins Commission Oscar 2-- 5 n 2-- 5 40 JUNIOR SALESMEN HAVING TOP SUCCESS IN CONTEST Cake Baking 1 Fair Feature hlgh-poln- 2 n 2-- 2-- 5 -..- 2-- 5 2-- ' p . . d, |