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Show Univrrsrl Microfilnlnpr Box Silt VICTIMS FUNERAL SATURDAY Colleen Freeze Dtes 18 Hours Copper mining may be a growing industry of this area. It was reported from Willard today that Aaron W. Wilson has received a favorable assay report from copper ore taken from VOLUME 45, NUMBER 42 the Grazer mine, located on the Graser farm north of Willard. They're Happy f tons of ore Three and were taken to the Garfield Smelting company as a trial sample and, though it was not assayed separated, carefully f four and percent copper. This grade ore would pay well, reports Wilson. He has had li run as high as 14 and one-hal- f percent copper with about five dollars per ton in gold and silver. Wilson feels that with some development the mine will become profitable. Hit By Semi-Truc- k i Joint funeral services for Clifford Raymond Freeze, 52, and f his three and year old daughter, Colleen, who both suffered fatal Injuries in a pedestrian accident, Tuesday, will be herd Saturday at 1 p. m. In the Brigham City Seventh L.D.S. ward with Bishop Lewis Wight t officiating. The youngster died Wednesday morning at 4 a. m., 18 hours after Mr. Freeze died instantly to push the in attempting youngster from beneath the wheels of a giant semi-truck- . Both were hit. The mishap occurred Tuesday at 10 a. m. as Mr. Freeze, his daughter and a son, Clifford Theron Freeze, 5, were attemptto ing to cross the highway their home, 663 North Main, in Brigham City. Mr. Freeze was knocked against a parked car and the girl was knocked onto the highway. The boy was unhurt. . Survivors include the mother, Mrs. Clifford R. Freeze, five brothers: Lamoine L., Farrell R., Delano C., Winston LeRoy, and Clifford Theron Freeze, and a grandfather, Chris Freeze, all of Brigham City.-Colleen was born June 12, 1949, in Brigham City. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt funeral home from 7 to 9 p. m Friday evening and Saturday at the family home after 10 a. m. until time of serone-hal- vices. Interment will be in the . City cemetery. ham Brig. City, TJtrh Jcn 53 Paying Level To Be Honored After Lake Assay On Copper From Willard At DAUGHTER. ACCIDENT FATHER, H7 one-hal- 14 BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1952 About B.P.W. Town Meeting PAGES AIL STATE, LOCAL CANDIDATES WILL ATTEND TOWN MEETING ' one-hal- . Elder Kenneth J. Nielson . . balk from mission . . . Voters Will Have Close Look At Men Who Battle To Represent Them In Government Voters will have the opportunity to give state and local candidates from both parties a magnifying-glas- s scrutiny at ' a Town Meeting in Brigham City on October 23, Professional local Eusiness and the Sponsored by Womens club, all candidates from Granger and Glade and Lee and Watkins down, or their representatives,- - will be political blocks at the meeting. ' throwing Governor Lee It will To Speak At Be Honored Sunday Sixth Ward held Its free. at Central 7:30 p.m. at The Town Meeting, an old fashioned affair that allows candidates the opportunity to lay down their platforms and fight for them, is, part of the BPWs crusade for a 100 percent registration of eligible voters in Brigham City. Voters will not only have the chance to run the candidates through with a spit and roll them over for inspection, but will be able to ask any questions they Gov. and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee will pay an official visit to Cache and Box Elder counties on Saturday of this week. Gov. and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee be school, and begins Governor Lee Will Visit Box Elder County Committee will be honor guests at the Sixth ward dinner arid auction sale on The morning will be spent Saturday evening, it was anvisiting Cache valley communnounced this week. The affair is ities. boost ithe ward to being staged The afternoon will be spent building fund. in Collinston, Portage. Following the dinner, Governor Lee will make a tew remarks Political Gathering Will Be At Garland and possibly wish. and will head a receiving line . . . other Box Elder communities ; : Elma Klitgaard, county Y oung chairman Womens to Prior to the final two registraleft Republican right to meet those attending. as time permits, arriving in tion Charles Woods, county GOP chairman; Lucille Howes, legislative ' chairman of the days, October 23 and 29, the 6:30 The auction sale will start ImBrigham City about BPW members will contact by of N .V. chairman club the and and Womens Professional (Business Watkins, county andi everyo'clock where he will visit the mediately following household In Sixth ward dinner and auction phone every remind themBrig-to thing from baled hay to a pair Democratic party. Theyll have honor seats at the Town Meetng which will bring all of rabbits will be auctioned. state and local candidates of both parties together on Thursday, October 23 at 7 :30 p. m. sale and possibly made other ham Citysoto their vote may be register Hundreds of valuable items were at the Central School. oppearances. counted in the important Novemcontributed by local business ber 4, general election. firms to 'be auctioned while ward 24 Lucille Howes is chairman of contribuothers members and, As 100 A. Elwyn the meeting and will preside. ted various items of food and Helen Hill is publicity chairman; produce. The children wont be Lenore Romer, radio chairman forgotten in- the auction, with Lions and Elizabeth Preston, public afmany items to be offered only fairs. for them. All proceeds from the auction A. Elwyn Seely, Brigham City,' and profits from the dinner will immediate past governor of 100 Percenter Man , was honored go to the Sixth ward building Lions district fund. A special attraction during district 100 governor as a percent After 25 years of successful J. Stuart Lichliter, Instructor the evening will be the presenat a banquet in his honor Wedt ) operation under management of at Western Training school for tation of six door prizes. nesday. Blanch Hyde, owner, the Elite Civil defense for Western States, Sportsmen and land owners in With 128 members and their ladies wear shop, changed hands stopped in. Brigham City on FriBox Elder county got together vrives present, the active Lion To this week. day to visit J. D. Gunderson, a in Wednesday night meeting was singularly honored when county CD director. held jointly bptween the Bear The new owners are Max and presented a hand carved lion, River Wildlife and Box Elder At the recent conference givSonoma Creer, owners of the the Melvin Jones award for memWildlife federations held at the en at Saint Marys college, a bership work, by Dr. G. S, FranFork Sonoma Shop, Spanish Purring down victory War Memorial home in Brigham Calif., for women In civil Box Elder high schools , ladies wear store. The Creers cis, district governor before Seely City. defense, which several ladies will thump into the Logan GriziBrigham City Eagle aerie will have had long experience and and the 100 percenter pin by from Box Elder attended, Mr. zlies on the local field Martin J. "June past internaAnderson, resume their regular Saturday extensive training in merchan- Melvin Wright, Lichliter lectured on Wartime tonightsquad 7:30 oclock. at president of the Box Elder feder- evening dances tomorrow eve- dising with Penneys andto mov- tional driector. Disaster Effects on People, Rain New York, prior The Bees will be reaching for ation, presided at the meeting ning at 9 p. m. at the Eagles To win the 100 percent district diological Monitoring," and. "Ba- their fourth consecutive win. and led the two factions to a home above the First Security ing to Utah three years ago. rendered Demonstrations. sic Rescue governor award, ,Secly harmonious understanding of bank building. Logan, with their first region For Miss Hyde tihe transaction outstanding service to Lionism It was necessary to cancel the meant win registered last week against Mr. rights involved. in While a and City conclusion of Brigham long his term of office. Up for discussion was the dance fast Saturday to allow for successful career in Brigham during Lichliter discussed organization, Bear River to one loss, will be out to topple - the undisputed Park Valley posted area for the the groups Damon Runyon Canmeetthe at exSpecial speakers registration, etc. with Gunder- conference City that inoluded steady leader. deer hunting season which opens cer fund dlance. B. E. W. included Colling son, Mrs, Elmer Klitgaard, Louder, Entertainment chairman cor- pansion of her establishment.25 ing The Bees of couse will be tryMonday morning. Also discussed D. A. women for C.D. and director of district to She came governor, City Brigham was the other hunting seasons, dially invited all Eagles to bring ing to keep their season record Skeen, the only Utahn ever to County director Gunderson is- clean. their partners Saturday evening years ago to operate a millinery serve including duck and pheasant. of deputy list sued of Lions Inas the Co. of Salt Lake store Paris for following president President Anderson cautioned and enjoy dancing to the music directors for Civil Defense in Game time Is 7:30 oclock. Adternational. In all there were 32 City. A. Elwyn Seely mission for all conference games hunters to exercise great care to of the Eagle Aires. Box Elder county: of Utahs outstanding Lions lead . . Top Lion . . . She bought the store later and ers at the banquet. prevent range and forest fires Howard Call, Warden service; here and elsewhere is $1 for while on hunts this fall. Because continually added new lines to Glen Dummer, fire service; War- adults and fifty cents for stuFilms The program opened with a the business outside of millinery. ranges are so dry and humidity Will ren Hyde, law enforcement; Or- dents. so low, the danger of fire is Box Nesei Always interested and active in song by a trio composed of Rob ion Eskelsen, public utilities; civic projects and business pro- ert Hunsaker, Patricia Hunsaker greater at this time than in re- In River Richard C. Alston, telephone cent years. He also urged huntmotion, she has served as pres- and Carol Johnson, accompanied communications; Dr. J. Gordon on war Films Korean and the ers to protect property and guard ident of the Business and ProJanice Jensen. Fel-thealth. Wins the taxing problem will be fessional Womens club and has by against vandalism. W. Oldroyd, welfare; WalJay shown In the Bear River City been an active member for many Past District Governor Seely ter G. Mann, plans and operaLJD.S. recreation hall at 8 p. m. Pfc. Junior Okada, Route 2, Visits years. She has been a member introduced the guests and salute Local Agent Attends tions; Supt. K. E. Weight, direcnext Monday, October 20. of the Soroptimist club and of to the flag and singing of Tremonton, recently Was award- tor of schools; Douglas Miller, It is sponsored by the Repub- the Box Elder Chamber of Com- America was led by Wayne ed New York Life School Abhal Chandavimol, director the combat infantryman personnel; Charles W. Clay lican committee of the Bear Riv- merce. Johnson. Opening prayer was by of the elementary and Evan Woodbury, local New er for excellent performance baugh, public Information. general badge t to City precinct, according Glen Bennion and President Carl of York Life insurance agent, atten- Leon adult education Glenn fire, under department In Knudson, transportation; enemy duty acand Lucinda Jensen of the business Wold welcomed the guests. Concluding her C. Weir, 'aviation; and one the Administry of Education, ded a company business insur- central committee. John sintivities here she offered her He is a member of the 2nd In- .of After dinner S. W. Beecher ance school in Salt Lake City the defense council, Lewis S. Bangkok, Thialand, visited InViewing of the films will be cere thanks to all patrons of was introduced as Master of fantry division, which J. Pot- termountain Indian school, this last week. The regional three-da- y free and Box Elder Ceremonies. After honors were fame in two of ,the hardest Wight, chairman; Robert interested is and everyone Brigham Cty U. school was conducted at the ter, George Davis, county com week in a to attend. told of her apprecia- bestowed on Seely, he and urged county tour. responded fought battles of the Korean war. missioners. Hotel Utah where about a huntion for ithdir patronage and and Earl Johnston, introduced as It captured Heartbreak Ridge dred agents from Utah, Idaho, Here through the Cultural Exattended All the ladies pleasant acquaintance. Utahs leading baritone, render in October 1951 and took "Old the Civil Defense who, Montana and Arizona were in Flan Bazaar And Food school were: change program of the state deBaldy Hill. this summer. Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, Mrs. Ray partment, Mr. Abhal is studying attendance. The new owners of ithe store ed two numbers. Sale Saturday Noon Joe Herring and Paul Brower, have Sonoma the Shop operated Okada entered the army in Daines, Mrs. Lyman Chlarson, educational methods and Is conThe annual food bazaar and Mrs. C. Ray Jones, and Mrs. sulting with American educabusiness insurance consultants May 1951 and has been serving sale toy memtoers of the Third in Spanish Fork for three years from the New York office of the High as a mortar gunner with George Hodges, Brigham City; tors. He wants to learn what he ward Relief society will be held very successfully. Two of the and Mrs. Garland Puzey and can about the American way of three jrears Mrs. Creer took over company conducted the school Saturday, October 18, the division since last April. life. Mrs. Gordon Worley, Tremon all management while Max was giving the local agents the lat- at 12 noon in the beginning office of 41 am very pleased to come Social Fri. ton. est information and rulings on Clark na145th with the Utah serving Hillam, 8 West Forest. here. From What I have seen of insurance of this type with new tional guard unit in Korea as Pheasant Permits Hamburgers, hot dogs, Chili, commander this school, splendid work has ideas on taxes and tax savings, of C battery.. He Type Casting A social honoring the past ofice cream cones was a alamode and ,pie For Available 'business continuation and estate will be a vet- ficers of the South Box Elder is MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Bruce been accomplished. The children also and captain, served beginning at eran of World War Two. Law Is president of the senior are fortunate In having such a conservation suggestions. stake High Priests quorum will noon. Willard Unit , class at Memphis Law School. good school, he commented. be held in the Also to toe solid during the afBrigham City Thougih a native of Spanish MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) L.D.S. Fifth Mrs. ternoon 8 ward Pheasant permits for the chapel at will be homemade Fork, Max garnered his sales Marshall Wingfield spotted this breads Willard hunting unit are now Local FOE cookies and cakes, experience and training In New p. m., Oct. 17, it was learned tocandy, outside a sign hamlet appro- along with available, it was learned toquilts, rugs, aprons, York where Sonoma modeled for day. All High Priests and their day. priately named Tiny Town: childrens clothing, pillowsldps many leading New York departPopulation 7; plus one cat wives, and widows of High and dish towels. ment stores. A permit may be secured by Priests are urged to attend. A program has been arranged mailing hunting license numBoth are memtoers of .the L.D. ber and a self addressed S. church. They have one boy; and. refreshments will be served. Three officers of the Brigham Son stamped envelope and one City Fraternal Order of Eagles million dollars for cancer and nine. dollar to Jens Simonsen, secattended a leadership conference it has been turned over to the We hope to cater to ladies Civil Service Posts of the Willard Lions conducted in Ogden, Sunday fund secretary, Walter Winchell. teen-ager- s retary a and will and carry NCO dub, Willard, or Robert W. October 12. The memorial foundation was complete line of ladies wear, Are Listed Open Cieer said. Thirteenth Civil Service region Morgan, president of the Wilthe meeting were Mark F. established in 1944 to aid the At We invite everyone to drop today announced openings in lard Lions club, Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Butler Brightenburg. past worthy pres- families of Eagles who died in in this Friday pnd Saturday dur several posts. Full information has received word from Germany Permits will also be on sale ident. H. D. Page, a trustee; and military service. It supplies medM. ing our big Ndw Management and necessary application forms at the Willard ical, dental and surgical, clinisecretary. that their son, Cpl. Raymond C. City hall Sat- Lewis the Petersen, conducted Clearance Sale, and become ac may be obtained at the Brigham by cal and optical care for the sons At meeting, Oct. 25 and. Nov. 1, Butler, has been been awarded urday, . James H.' Kellner, Ohio state and daughters of Eagles who quairuted with us. City post office. a silver cup for being outstandfrom 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. FOE secretary and assisted by died In the second World War The jobs are: Agricultural enofficer of ing Officials of the unit report P. C. Olsen, past Idaho FOE and more recently in the Korean Gypped gineering aid, $2750 to $3410; 44fh F. A. Bn. ALLIANCE. Neb. (UP) An. Al- soil conservationist, soil scienthere is a prime crop of pheas- president, operation of an Eagle campaign. liance father bought his small tist, range conservationist, en- ants in the Willard area this aerie was , principal . business In reviewing membership of g He won second place son a fishing pole when the fam gineer, $3410 to $4205. the FOE it was told that the oryear and all hunters are urged discussed. N.C.O. of the Fourth dito procure their permits early. lly went on vacation to Colorado. Chemical, civil, electrical. InSpecial attention was given ganization has grown from a vision artillery. The boy promptly took the pole dustrial, petroleum and safety the fraternitys part in the Da- handful in 1898 to its present Another son. Pvt. John S. Butmon Runyan cancer fund and 1,500,000. apart and shook each , section engineer, paying from $5060 to Asked what he was doing; he re. $9600. - . ler, has recently toevn made a $10,800; and junior management the Eagles Memorial foundation. After; the meeting a delicious plied Im trying to find out dispatcher of the motor pool at aid, $2,950 to assistants, Meteorological paying $3,410 to It was pointed out that the FOE luncheon was served to all delPvt. John S. Butler Ft. Richardson, Alaska. where they keep the worms." has raised more than, a quarter egates by the Ogden FOE aerie. $3,410; accountants, $4,205 to $4,205, Kenneth J. Nielson, who returned from an L.D.S. mission to the Netherlands field recently, will be honored at a welcome home testimonial in the Brigham City Fourth ward at 7 p. m. next Sunday, Oot. 19. Kenneth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Nielsen of Brigham City. Everybody is invited. Indian School Committee Plans Carnival For Nursery School Benefit Oct. A carnival, sponsored by Indian school 6taff family Service committee, will be held Friday, October 24 at 7 p. m. in, Building No. 81 hall). (employees recreational benefit The 'event is of the nursery school, a project now In the planning stage, which will accommodate employees? children. for-th- This promises 'to.; be a- - occasion what with Various gala con- cessions such as a fish pond, darts, penny pitching, fortune telling, etc., a movie, dancing to an orchestra and refreshments, committee members said. Square dancing will also be Included in the program. Prizes for various games and a door prize will be given. Townspeople as well as campus residents are invited. There will be a small admission fee of ten cents for adults; children, free. Three Attending FFA Convention In Kansas City After 25 Years District Governor At Civil Banquet Gerald G. Stauffer, sdn of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stauffer of Willard, has been home on leave. He left this week for Amarillo, Texas where he will attend an specialist School. 6 3 Defense Lecturer Visits In Brigham City 28-U- Bees Face Logan Hold Meeting Eagles Resume Here At 7:30 Saturday Dances Mar-aga- Gim-ball- s , Elder City Combat Honor Gerald G. Stauffer Is Visitor From Air Force f Land Owners Bear Three members of the Box Elder Future Farmers of America chapter are currently attending the natonal FFA convention in Kansas City. They are Alan Baddley, treasurer of the local chapter; Bill Smoot, president and Vondell Anderson, who is singing in the national FFA chorus. Traveling with the Utah delegation, they expect to visit . a large Hereford ranch in Wyoming, Denver, Omaha and Boys Town and the railroad and stock-yard- s and the Miller cattle ranch in Colorado. They left last Friday and are expected to return Saturday. f New Manager Show i v Sportsmen And Percent Seely Honored Elite Shop Under Thailand Teacher , School - . four-mont- South Priests 60-m- Plan Officials Attend Leadership Conference At Ogden Last Sunday Hear Chosen Outstanding forout-standin- Raymond C., Butler h i |