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Show T Univrrs'l Microfilming H7 Silt Lake City, Utah W Box At Reception Honoring Candidate For U. S. Senate BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, ,1952 VOLUME 45, NUMBER 35 SHOW ME MACHINE HURLS AT M. WATKINS ECCLES S- - Jen 8 PAGES School District Personnel Meet 'Attend In vitriolic reply to charges by4- Pre-School Marriner S. Eccles that his "can1 get rid of it, because the party declared win he with it, didacy to the U. S. Senate is cant of in an address to GOP workers spearheaded by a machine, SenSchool for students may not be open with prayer by Raymond sonnel have been invited to atator Arthur V- - Watkins callenged Brigham City at a dinner in his underway for a few days in Box Payne followed by greetings by tend the county fair Friday eveEccles to show me a machine-na- me honor Wednesday evening. Elder distict, but teachers, prin- Supt. K. E. Weight and an ad- ning. old guardsmen." Watkins was referring to parA similar schedule is planned cipals, supervisors, bus opera- dress of welcome by Loren Hun a Eccles pamphlet If there is a machine lets agraph in tors and janitors, its in full saker, board member. with sectional meetSaturday Popublished that stated: The New teachers will be introduc- ings for teachers from 9 to 10:15 today. swing litical Machine, which is spearconfered and Dean E. A. Jacobsen, a. m., a meeting of the Box Elder The annual heading the opposition to Marri- ence was slated to open this school of education at the U.SA. Education association from 10:30 Eccles candidacy for the U, ner Educational to 12 a. m. At this meeting new at 9 a. m. at Box Elder C., will talk on Republicans Talk Over Approaching Election S. Senate, would have us turn morning school with a general meet- Trends and Research Projects. officers will toe introduced, comhigh . . . Elmer Klitgard, Mr. and Mrs. Marriner S. Eccles, Elma Klitgard, county Republican . un . . 20 clock back the years. At 10:40 this . morning, ele- mittees will report and other B. all of teachers, principals ing Mr. G. and hostess the Mrs. for Mrs. Walter and Mann, host less we get rid of the machine, and evening. chairlady; and mentary and secondary teachers E. E. A. business will toe hansupervisors. the Republican ticket will not Eccles spoke to a large group. two-dafea- were to divide for special discus- dled. The conference, have the necessary appeal to tures "sectional A meeting of all school lunch meetings in sion. After lunch (12 noon to young and independent voters. which teachers sand employee sectional meetings will personnel will be held from 9 lp.m.) a. m. to 12 noon Saturday. Senator Aiks Support Of Box Elder County The only machine I know of with same general interests meet be held until 3 p. m. Bus operators and janitors are Principals and teachers will Charging the administration is the Republican party itself," for lectures and discussion. Bus meet In their respective schools At the general meeting this slated to meet to discuss with terrible blunders, Marri- the senator said, and I resent and either Saturday afternoon or ner S. Eccles, Republican can- charges against our party made morning members of the board transportation problems at Monday, Sept. 1, for faculty Housekeeping problems didate for the U. S. senate, de- by a man who was donating to of education, PTA council presi clared we have unnecessarily the Democratic party when the dents and supervisor will be 10:30 to 12 a. m. and 1 p. m. to meetings and to prepare for lost the peace of the world, at a Meeting will 3:30 p. m., respectively. All per opening of school. were special guests. old guardsmen reception in his honor at the keeping the Republican party home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G going. And Mann, Brigham Watkins charged his opponent City, Tuesday the in election with evening. primary machine that "the entire Will Before a large lawn gathering financial telling controlled by he said he believed we could iEccles is empire to further used being have enforced the peace when his senatorial nomination Elder John Longden, assistant; hopes we had the position and power to the council of the Twelve, and priesthood leadership meeting and added that it is illegal for war. the following Walter Stover of the general would be held Sunday morning a corporation to be active in polichurch welfare comrpittee, will at 8:30 a. m. A welfare meetAdvising that 32 percent of tics or make contributions. the national income goes to fed'If an investigation is neces There are good arguments in represent the general authorities ing will be held at 2 p. m. aqd eral income taxes and that we sary I can name names, Wat favor of holding Peach Days pa- at quarterly conference of the general sessions will be at 10 a. ' ' have nearly as many controls kins said. rade in the evening, but better South Box Elder stake next Sun- m. and 7 p. m. now as during the war, he warnWatkins called for party unity reasons for keeping it in the day, according to Glen Bennion, under'direc-tion The stake choir, ed that we wont get rid of them to make a "complete change in morning as has been the custom president. of Harold B. Felt, fWill furfor many years, Verl Petersen, easily. the administration. President Bennion said that nish music. No matter which party takes chairman of the 1952 parade, office after election, we will still said today. School Lunch Vill , , be faced by the' Communist menPetersen reported that he had he over said. Last ace all the world, i In Be Served At received and correspondence Calling for a positive and reavocal the 1 that many suggestions listic program, Eccles said we Central 1st. Day parade, Utahs biggest and most must do away with unnecessary colorful, be slated for evening waste and extravagance. It is School lunch will be served performances. The parade is held the first time we stop further erosion of day of schooL Tues-- . the dollar, he added. Karen Johnson, daughter of both days of Peach Days, Sep2, at Central, 13 11 12 September m. at a. day,. tember and The candidate pointed out that Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson, school in Brigham City,. J, D. . .With registration going on at now we are as close to foreign was entered Jn the Peach Queen Advocates of the paannounc- Box Elder high school this week, nations in Brigham City as we contest by the City, Drug of Tre- rade report it wouldevening give em- Gunderson, principal, ' and new students entering each were to Salt Lake City a few monton, to bring the total en a ed today. of sheds packing ployees Mayor Lorenzo Bolt, Senator Arthur V. Watkins And Boyd Sheffield day, a new all time high will be years ago. We live in a neigh- tries to 55. to watch and peaches chance Gunderson added that par.' '. . talk over prospects for the Republican party at a dinner held for the senator at the reached in enrollment To date borhood of nations and the seWe believe this will be all of wont have to stand and packers ents wishing their children to 1200 have been enrolled from the curity of Brigham City, the state the entrants," Chairman Boyd wont have to rush back to work, Howard cafe Wednesday evening. Watkins said he was unaware of any Republican maeat school lunches during the 7th to 12th grades. The largest and the nation depend on the Sheffield said. the evening meal is over and chine behind him. There were 55 entrants in the children feel better and mother 20 day September security of the world. period class is the , sophomores with Referring to himself as a po- Peach Queen contest in 1947, the can attend, people from sur should send S4.00 to the 254 now registered. litical neophyte, Marriner S. Ec- centennial year. SALESMAN , rounding towns would be more schooL They should be' payAccording to Jean Shonka, seccles said he entered politics beinclined to stay and support eve able to the Central School retary, one new teacher has been to cause he felt it was his duty ning attractions, working people Lunch Fund. added to the teaching roster. offer his services to the peop'lp 11:00 A.M. from other towns could attend, 4 M. Jean Harris will teach physical of Utah. and others. education and dance. A new Indirectly answering charges However, the parade chairWhy People Do Go To Church that English teacher is yet to be ReBe Will a is he Democrat Prizes turned Major man said', many of the bands, will be the sermon topic disnamed. R. N. Gourley will To Eccles said in one of All Brigham City , floats and individuals are from cussed Sunday morning at the publican, Elmer Jeppson, who died Awarded Saturday At 1 was his remarks, concluding as Dowas far Preston nd 11:00 oclock worship services by away before school ended last Stores Will just of member the Close Of Contest Republican only of ney, Idaho and the parade must Rev. Wally Toevs at the ComStressing the importance year. ' as board Use the Federal Reserve Lanes Close Labor Day physical examinations for first be over early enough to allow munity Presbyterian church. , New seminary teacher will be long as I was in Washington. Only two more days remain in year students and sixth grade them time to get home. The services will follow the All Brigham City stores, inthe News and Journal junior Also, many of the people in Drivers of trucks and cars Leon, Strong of Sugar City, Idastudents, Miss Florence McClure, hour salesman subscription contest as cluding grocery stores, will be regular Sunday school health nurse, urged par- this vicinity have chores to do in using the new blacktop paving ho, and part time seminary BEHS Of 36 public ents to take their children to the the evening and couldnt attend on West Forest street, are asked teacher is to be Craig Bramwell ten boys and girls are racing closed Monday in observance which starts at 9:45 oclock. Mrs. of Labor Day, acording to ElEmily Sevems, Sunday school family doctors as soon as possi- and besides many people work to drive in the outside lanes In of Salt Lake City. LeGrande Horagainst time for points that will liot Ward, chairman will be back of the superintendent, ble. at the canning companies dur- order to help pack the street. sley will serve as principal. put them in position to win the Merchant's committee of the from vacation this week. It is important that the chil- ing the evening shift. We want the street in the The new television set or one of the Chamber of Commerce. Petersen picnic has been dren have these examinations so reported that the best shape possible for Peach scheduled for Sunday afternoon, Abel that parents and teachers may Chamber of Commerce met with Days, Glen Burt, member of four deluxe bicycles offered as Box Elder school The high will this Re emphasized that l September 7 at Rees Pioneer class of 1936 will reunite at the take corrective and remedial the fruit growers earlier this the city council announced yes,. prizes. mead a two-daclosed period park. War Memorial home on Friday, measures where necessary, and year and on their suggestion terday. It will help a lot if Final deadline for checking it and the housewives might preU.S. at 8 insure the children of every phy- scheduled Peach Dpys a week drivers will use the outside Leaves 12, beginning for it by purchasing sufso that most of lanes, as near the curb as poswill be at 4:00 oclock Saturday pare Goes To Montana After September p. m., according to Sarah Mar- sical advantage in school, she later than usual ficient stock. said. the Peach harvesting and pack- sible, in order to help pack the afternoon and no votes received ble, secretary. Sgt. Blaine Abel, whose wife, Year Spent In Korea new paving. ing would be over. Members should bring, their after that hour will be considerZelta, lives at 214 W. 16th street, Staff Sergeant Wallace L. Sou-ter- , partners. Idaho Falls, Idaho, recently left ed in the final tabulation. All V.F.W. Post To Meet son of Mrs. Florence Baird, Reservations should toe in be24th Infantry division in Jathe A. contestants must check in their 111 south Third east, is spend- fore ac5, Fire 8 To on rotation to the United September Friday, Brigham pan or on before Dept. that books Incorporate Sept. receipt ing a month furlough with his cording to Miss Marble. They States. time. Snuffs Dona Lou Fire the former At wife, accomshould be mailed to her, Members of the George Gidney Abel is he eon of Mr. and Mrs. of Tremonton, and panied by $1.50 for dinner, at Visits In After the last junior salesman post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Wilford D. Abel of 207 east First Home Fri. Zundel old after Social son, Andy, serving 403 west Seventh north, Brigham has been checked in, the three will meet September 8, at 8 year north street, Brigham City. , A. Hansen, son members of the News and Jour- p. m. at the War Memorial home a year in the Korean theater of City. fire deThe 24th was relieved of comThe Raymond Brigham City . All members of the class, ex- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Braeg The Second ward will hold its partment answered an alarm bat duty early this year after nal staff who will be on duty to to Incorporate, according to Bor- operation. Sgt. Souter is a radio operator the following, have been ger of Willard, spent a few days opening Mutual social at the and put out a fire at Stephen fighting 19 months in Korea and handle the closing reports, will man' W. Smith, commander. and has been in service for five cept contacted: Maryon Cook, Preston at home when In transit to New ward chapel next Tuesday eve Zundel's place in Willard last is now part of .the security force act as an auditing committee to and a half years. He will leave Frost, Ada Just, Chester Merrell, Jersey where he flew to his new ning, according to Elwin Olsen. recheck for possible errors and Cancer, Syphilis Reported Friday afternoon about four stationed in Japan. Brigham City on September 10 Masa Nishihara, James Olsen, post In Bermuda. He will act establish the total points for the evening there will o'clock. The fire was soon put During Sergeant Abel entered the to to one Great cancer of of case One and report Falls, Mont., LeGrande Petersen and Edith as a hydraullic mechanic while be dancing and refreshments. each contestant. out before it spread to any army in October, 1950 and servdiscoverbe where he will stationed. syphilis were reported Poulsen. there. He has been acting as Everybody is cordially invited buildings but Mr. Zundel fig- ed in Company 3 of the 34th inAs soon as this has been com- ed in Box Elder county during Dr. J. Gordon Felt is chairman an instructor at Amarilla, Texas to attend. It will begin at 8:30 ured that about S400 worth of fantry Regiment in the Far There are no snakes in Mada- of the, reunion. pleted and the winners selected, the week ending August 22, by (for the past two years. East since last September. baled hay was damaged. p. m. the names will be postel on the the Utah State department of gascar, Ireland and New Zeafront window at the News and health. land. Five More Entries' In The Annual Junior Chamber Of Commerce Peach Queen Contest Journal office and the prizes will be presented Saturday evening. Lu Ann Secrist Is Happy Recipient Of First Previously, it was announced Civic Improvement Club Nursing Scholarship the awards would pe made Monbut because the day morning Lu Ann Secrist, daughter of next year and another new girl Brigham City stores will be clos- Mr. and Mrs. Andy Hansen, this will receive a scholarship. On ed for the Labor day holiday, it Elder the third year Lu Ann will again wa decided to award the prizes week becameto the first Box receive a nursing receive $25 and a third girl will county girl contesand evening Saturday by the Civic be named. As each girl conif) tants are asked to keep in touch scholarship given with the News and Journal of- Improvement club of Brigham tinues $25 will be awarded for three yeans to each girl. fice until ttie list of winners is City. Lu Ann was rated as third With the dire need of nunses posted. . highest in a group of 33 girls it is hoped that in some small According to the rules of the who, during the summer, have way this will stimulate girls in ' at this area to become nurses, Mrs. contest, the junior salesman with signed for nurses training D. W. the Memorial Dee Thomas Civic Zenos Earl, the highest number of points Improvement club president stated to. will win the television set. The hospital in Ogden. Ever since she was a small day. highest contestant in districts one, two and four will each win child, Lu Anns mother recalls, Project committee in charge a bicycle, but no contestant can that her daughter has been in- of nursing scholarship is headed win more than one prize. That terested in becoming a nurse. by Mrs. Victor J. Bott and comwill leave one and possibly two Miss Secriit will, receive a mittee members include: Mrs. J. other bicycles to be, awarded scholarship of $25 from the local Howard Rasmussen, t Mrs. N. and they will go to the next club. This will go towards tui- Reese Jensen, Mrs. Kenneth Ruth Young Doris Simonsen Janet Morris Ann LLsh Fatty Jensen highest contestants, regardless tion for her first year of train- Weight, Mrs. Harry Bloom and Central Chevrolet . Club Billiards . ing. Another $25 Will be given Mrs. M. A. Burtcher, director of districts. . . . Howard Hotel & Cafe Brigham Tire Shop . . . Big J Mill . . . Could Have Saved Peace, M.S. y Eccles Declares 31 7 Gives Reasons Parade Should Be Elder John Longden Walter Stover Speak At South Stake Conference Held In Morning Box Elder High Entrant Enrollment Is Queen Contest All Time High !) CONTEST TO Hold Services At JUNIOR. CLOSE SATURDAY AT P. Sunday Urges Youngsters Asks Drivers Have Physicals Outside - Class Plan Reunion Sgt. Blaine ' y For , Raymond Hansen Willard Second Ward Plan Opening A-- lc . lV.4 ... i |