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Show y ITnivf'rsf'l Mtcrofllntm Box Silt Will Be Top Prize At Game Tonight Santa Will Arrive U7 Lake City, Utah By Plane At 1:30 contests year. In three games to date, the that have helped trim them Into an effective, firey crew, Box green squad has been rubbing 'Elder high schools Bees play the rust off their plays and the their second home game of the kinks out of football muscles year in the BEHS gymnasium to- Coach Earl Ferguson almost night, highlighting a benefit tossed his team roster at the night for athletes injured "in Jordan and West highs in the first two games of the season, the line of duty. Came time is 8:30 p. m. with sending a total of 12 players the B squads playing an ear- more than a pair of teams Inlier contest beginning at 7 p. m. to the games. Staged annually for the bene- i The Bees lost toy nine points fit of athletes with hospital to the Beetdiggers and 10 to bills run up during the year West. Wednesday they beat Dain sports activities, it is one of vis high school 49 to 48. the featured sports events of the In sifting through his 6hort After three Saturday Santa Claus, making his second public appearance of the season, will arrive by special chartered plane Saturday afternoon at 1:30 oclock, it was announced this week by the Merchants Committee of the Chamber of Commerce Due to fly over the city promptly at 1:30, Santas plane at will land on the highway the south edge of the city and the jolly old man will toe taxied to the business section within a matter of minutes where he will meet the youngsters on West Forest, just off Main street. Hell bring along a candy cane treat for all youngsters up to 12 years of age, Merchants committee officials report, and will toe available for private consul-taton- s with any kiddies who would like to have a Chat with him. Arrangements for the Saturday visit will be handled toy a special committee from the Junior Chamber of Commerce who will toe on hand to pass out treats and surperviee the fun. Chriidmas music will toe play ed during the afternoon over the city loud speaker system. At around 2 o'clock, Santa will preside over the presentation of the television set toeing given away by the Brigham City Lions club, it was announced toy offi cers of that organization. Plan Annual Xmas. Picture Contest For Two Schools VOLUME 45, NUMBER 49 Football Signed By All 52 Squad Members . . . which will be one of the prizes at the benefit basketball game tonight is examined by Coach Earl Ferguson, donor, and Neil Hunsaker, captain ofth6 team. PRESIDENT S. DILWORTH YOUNG TO SPEAK AT STAKE CONFERENCE Jayceettes, Junior Chamber will of Commerce auxiliary, hold their annual Christmas project for students of Lincoln and Central schools, it was learned today. In the program, three prizes are given to each room for the best three pictures on a Christmas subject and two grand prizes are given at each school, one for the upper three and one for the lower three grades. The pictures will toe displayed In the windows of the Box Elder News and Journal. TV Set Given Away At2P.M.Sat Seely. "We appreciate the cooperation of all who purchased pen; cils and Howard Call of Mountain States Electric store for donating the set to Lions club at cost, Seely concluded. City To Speak Here General Sessions Are Scheduled For 10 A.M. And 2 P.M. Bank Building Begins With Tall Scaffolding Extensive remodeling of the Fishburn building, which will house the new Box Elder County bank was started this week by Contractor Wayne A. Jensen. Scaffolding is in place for tearing down the present front preparatory to the construction of an entirely new modern front on the building. Work also has begun on the vault to be constructed at the rear of the building. According to E. R. (Rpese) Davis, bank official, plans for the building include several customer accommodating features, including a paved parking area at the rear, a drive-iteller window on the south side of the (building, night depository service, letter drop and safe deposit - in - and largely Inexperienced talent, Ferguson has uncovered several consistent scorers. Gaiy Higley was top man in the storing column against tooth Jordan and West, tallying nine and 10 points, respectively. Big Neil Hunsaker socked the net for eight points against Jordan and Dale Poulsen collected six. Baty Morrison and Wilford Christensen also looked sharp, splitting the net for five each against Jordan. Against West, Baty Morrison shined, along with Gary Higley, tallying 10 points. Leon Vail was sharp with nine points and Foul-soand Christensen each tallied eight. Scoring five for the losers were Bob Hunsaker and Richard Sackett with Ronald Hunsaker collecting four. The scoring column Indicates no spectacular players and need for polished team-worIf they expect to shift into the win column. It wont be all basketball this or their evening. Athletes mothers are baking the cakes and pies and more that will be given away as prizes. Coach Earl Ferguson will give regulation football with the signatures of the entire football team on it, to some lucky person, as he does each year. Special half-timactivities which include a program by the pys-edepartment, are planned. Price for the evening is 75 cents for adults and 50 cents for students. Tickets are on sale at Brigham City drug stores and s the Howard cafe. Box Elder's next contest will be a league-seasoopener versus South Cache at Hyrum, December 19. , n e d k BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 12, 1952 12 PAGES Central School Patrons Ask For New Ceiling In Activity Room Board Covers At Recent Meet President S. Dilworth Young of the First Council of Seventy, Box Elder school 'board agreed will speak at the quarterly conwith patrons of Central school ference of the North Box Elder a recent meeting .that a ceilstake to toe held at the tabering should toe put in the aetivi- nacle in Brigham City Sunday, ties room there to Improve the according to Vernal Willie, stake poor acoustics. president. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bundy, repPres. Dilworth Young will be resenting the Central school pathe conference visitor and rep trons, entered the request which resent the general authorities of was taken under advisement by boxes. the church. , the 'board until statistics could '"Work on the building will General sessions of the con- continue as be obtained indicating what the as the proference will be held at 10 a. m. curement of rapidly cost would toe. .They also rematerials and jtbe and at 2 p. im The evening sea weather wUl permit," Davis quested drapes for windows. sion wlf begin at 7 p. m. "All The board said they felt the Elders and their wives and all steps should be taken as soon members of the Senior Aaronic To Arrive Tuesday as money is available," accordpriesthood and itiheir wives are ing to minutes of the meeting. President invited to attend, S. Dilworth Young Garland School Problems Willie said. . . represents Authorities Members of .the Gariand Par-Music for the conference ses ent Teachers association voiced Tax Collections sions will toe furnished toy the a .protest against the practice of Box Elder high school Girls glee children remove their making Hit Unusual High club, the South Box Elder stake shoes before entering the new school choir and the high Boys Of 97. 3B Percent activity room there. club. Talks will also be The (board advised it was an Box Elder tax collections hit glee returned mis Complicated Scaffolding Signals Work tJnderway administrative problem that the usual high of 97.38 per- given by recently from on the Fishburn building which, when completely should be worked out toy Supt. cent fo 1952, accordingto Boyd sionaries and a student school. the Intermountain Indian M. Sheffield, county treasurer. renovated, will house the Box Elder County Bank. 'A K. E. Weight add Principal Taylor. ., , Total taxes assessed amountcomplete new front ill be put on the building. The Garland Group also asked ed to $1,356,931.73 aqd $1,321,-362.8- 5 the board to participate in the were collected. balance owed on the curtain for This represents payment on In the stage and for more money on 14,470 pieces of property for athletic equipment. The the tax rolls out of a total of Pvt. Russell M. Kunzler, son in every sector of the Korean board replied they could not 15.000 possible. of Mr. and Mrs. William Kunz- peninsula. Elements of the 7th participate in payment for the The 1952 delinquent tax list ler, Willard, is serving in Korea were the only U. S. forces to curtain and instructed the suwill be published in either the with the 7th Infantry division. perintendent to investigate the Box Elder News or Box Elder reach the Yalu river. purchase of physical education Since making the amphibious Jounal next week. The law Glenn V. Culp landing at Inchon in the fall of Kunzler- entered the army last supplies on a per capita basis stipulates it must be publishfor the various schools. ed in a legal newspaper on or 1950, the 7th division has fought March. Rotary District Governor Glenn V. Culp, governor of RoReimburse Music Teacher before December 20. It was voted to reimburse tary district 165, will be in Brigham City next Tuesday. Gene Jorgensen .music instrucAdding Safety With Reflector Tape Santa Box " Is tor at Bear River 'high school, At 12:15 noon he will speak At Brigham City for expenses for this attending at regular meeting of Rotary the Western Conference of Vocal Earclub the at Isle Idle cafe. Doners For Store Music Instructors at San Bernarlier, at 10:30 a. m., he will meet A lias been with Santa box dino, Calif. the board of directors and the Rietz at by Sprouse placed Leon Halgren was approved fo committee chairmen. Rotary to collect clothing, Jayceettes fill the teaching post at Bear of nationOne the outstanding unperishable food, and toys River high school which will be al Rotarians, Culp is past presifor needy families. vacant, Rotemporarily, when Kleon dent of Lake the Salt City Everyone is invited to conKerr, newly elected state repretary club. He is a , cattle and tribute. Money may be sent disentative, leaves to serve in the sheep man. rectly to the Jayceettes, BrigUtah State legislature. , At the meetings here Culp will ham City post office. At a previous meeting the to A Santa mailbox has been the local inspect organization 'board voted not to pay Kerr put in front of the post office see if the ideals and objects of when away from school serving where letters to Santa may be Rotary are In effect, and to see in the state bouse. if committees, officers and dropped and which will be Aid to Students are functioning propferly. To help defray expenses of two students of Lakeside,. Box Elder county, who are attending Montello high school in Mon SAFETY tello, Nevada, the (board asked Supt. Weight to work out an pulling up behind a poorly injured in Utah each year, 1,000 agreement with Montello high school. lighted car and a skid could re- permanently disabled and hunBecause of previous commitsult In disaster. dreds killed and every effort to The Jaycees will" have six curtail this ments, A. W. Affleck was unis exslaughter able to fulfill the contract of reparking spaces, directly in front tremely valuable, he reof the News and Journal, pairing the BEHS gymnasium served for the project Saturday, parapet walls and installation is state The December 20, when anyone wishhighway patrol of a new roof, it was reported at of the the meeting. ing may pull in and have the happy to offer the help he reflecting tape put on their officers of northern Utah, Subsequently another contrac added. , tor, Mr. Lynn C. Layton, was bumpers at $1 00 a bumper. The reflector tape is a help in awarded a contract for the job Sergeant T. Earl Hunsaker, at a cost of $11,900. head of the northern Utah state preventing accidents at the Released First Contract highway patrol, endoised the worst time tof the year for drivBill Sackett and Linville, left, Ralph The board released . Affleck oampaign and gave the Jaycees ing when we all have a definite . . , Brigham City and state highway officers were the first to put reflector tape, 70 percent a hearty pat on their backs for responsibility to drive carefully from the first contract, returned and have a happy holiday, not more effective than tail lights, on the state highway patrol car. The Jaycees will put it his $600 check, and approved the project. on as many cars desiring it on Saturday, December 20. the new contract. Three thousand people are a tragic one. n .. . The Brigham City Lions club will hand over their television set to a lucky person next Sat urday at 2 p. m. on a platform in front of the Brigham hotel according .to A. Elwynn Seely, chairman. Bill Davis, Jaycee president in charge of Christmas activities for the afternoon, Will officiate, Santa Claus will do the draw in& and Carl Wold, Lions presi dent, and Seely will toe on hand representing the Lions. Lion souvenir pencils will con tmue to be sold up to the time the TV set is given away. All ticket stubs should be in. the box at that Jime, according to Cooperation Asked e By Street Department During the winter months, when enow removal crews are doing their very best to keep the streets of Brigham City open and free from snow, it is essential that cars do not park at the curbs. Graders cannot push the snow from the streets when cars block the curb. The cooperation of the motoring public will be appreciated in this matter. Instead of parking at the curb, please pull up into your driveway so that the enow removal crews may pass. HARRY SMITH, Chief of Police. 1 ... Top Rotarian Will Visit Local Organization Tue " Out-of-Sta- JAYCEES PLAN REFLECTOR PROJECT FOR t effort to inIn an crease insurance against traffic accidents, the Junior Chamber of Commerce are sponsoring a campaign to have safety tape .placed on the bumpers of as many Box Elder cars as possible. Ralph Linville, Brigham City for traffic officer, is chairman the Jaycees. The reflecting tape is 70 percent more effective in night driving than tail-- lights, Linville reports, and can be seen at a great distance. It Is especially excellent for winter driving, when suddenly all-ou- light-reflectin- g Serves Korea With 7th Infantry i New Fireman LaVar Jensen . t puts out his first fire. He suffered the indignities of initiation into the squad with a broad smile Wednesday . 2nd Ward Plans MIA Xmas Party Second ward Mutual Improvement association will hold a Christmas party on the evening of Tuesday, December 16, according to Wlhltney Johnson, M. ... LA. president. For all ward members, a program and fwd will toe featured. 4th Ward Ladies Are Invited To Xmas Party All Fourth ward ladies are invited to attend a special Christmas party Tuesday, Dec. 16, at 3 p. m., sponsored by the ward Relief society, according to Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker president. Santa Claus and a floor show will be featured. Regular Relief 'society meet- ing will be held earlier at 2 p. m. The board turned down the opportunity of purchasing the Munns property south of Box Elder high school at $9,500 and considered constructing a fence between this property and the south side of the Box Elder high school campus. A system to collect money belonging to the district taken tn by various schools was agreed upon by the board. . The board approved the purchase of a piano at A cost of $200 for Central school from Wesley Shirts. |