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Show Universal t.'lcrc filming 277 Sixth hr. Salt L ' City, Pitch In To Raise Memorial Home Funds p. 54. Snow Carnival Tonight At High School Gym Tonight, beginning at 9 p m. Eider high school gymi nasium, the annual Snow ami coronafon festivities will begin, according to Dee Johnson, genera! chairman. Van Limlherg and orchestra of music for Ogden will furnish dancing. Refreshments including home made ice cieam. cake, pie and punch, will be sold under the direction of refreshment committee members Mi and .Mrs. Adolph Olsen, Mi and Mrs Eu- L in Box Car-ma- Auxiliary Ladies Of YFW And American Legion . . . working over a beautiful quilt that will be given away on the second day of an open house to celebrate the completion of the rejiovated veterans home. Left to right: Emma Boman, May B. Sissor, Vera S. Fife, Ruth M. Bott, Leona Speirman, Leuinna Olsen, Elsie S. Jensen, Mary II. Glenn, Ella Johnson, Jennie Nielsen and Sarah Simonson. Co VOLUME 1G, NUMBER G gene Wright and Ernest Kotrh Rees rlene Dunn, Dorothy that all queen contestants be Karen at the high school gym at 6 Sccrist, Marilyn Jenson. Ctaghead. Marilyn Anderson, Ja- p. m. this evening. in t Davis, Lela Mae Nelson. Pat-'Decorations for this year's fes .smiih. Lois Jorgensen, Esther are and Mrs. crow n bearer. The lucky Miss will be crownAt 10 30 p m 33 queen con- ed by Mayor Loieno J Bott and testants will he prest nvd in an will also receive a lovely white elaborate (.oroiMUon promenade Baron Woolen Mil banket m led by Snow Q ie n of 19vl, Miss scribed "Snow Queen of 1953 d Lu Ann Complete list of gills compel-inuignter of Mr for Snow Queen honors inand Mrs Ampow Hansen. Janet Hadfie i daughter of Mr. cludes: Sheronne Steed, Lola and Mrs Herman W Hadfield White, Carol Walters. Mary Ann and Sh.uiene Hiwkes uaughter Hall. Joanne Anderson. Roberta C of Mi and Mis .Morgan Young, Marilyn May. Berdine PeHawkes aie to in- ll.i.vei girls ters, Anne Kredt lcksori, Donna and Toninn Owen son of Mr. Jones, Colleen Hansen, Renee and Mis- Hru B Owen, will lie Mclntire, Marjorie Leggett, NanMi iy v under the direction Donna tivities of Mr. and Mrs. John Patcyk and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Frodsham. J. Dell Sackett is to be master of ceremonies. r Admission price, according to Mr and Mrs Lee Andersen De Laun Sackett, Dallas Jepp-soand Clifford Hobson, ticket of he queens in chuige The Andersens committee, is 30 cents per presentation staled today that it is imperative rllenda e n - I - - Larsen, Rae Marble, Dixie (Jordon, Shar-n-nKelt. Sherry Nelson, Colleen Farmer, Joan Kotter, Carolyn Duke and Margaretta Stan-de- g BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY G, 10 19515 COMMISSIONERS PAGES AGREE TO FIX BOFHWELL ROAD AT MEETING Rush Drapes Completion For Memorial Home Order Installation Of Fire Extinguishers In to For added fire protection statp road equipment, the commissioners voted to put fire exRoad Sheds tinguishers in the road shed, County one each in two of the gravel Box Elder county commissiontrucks and additional extinthe building. ers agreed to repair one mile of at appropriate places guishers They are also working diliBoth-well road a half mile from the at the road sheds. a beautiful on quilt large, gently church as soon as weather to be given away, Saturday, a committee from after Sheriff Warren permits Hyde was auFebruary 21, the second of two the town, Wallace Anderson, thorized to paint the interior of the open days set aside for town president and Leo Stokes the jail. house. and George Summers met with The commissioners instructed The auxiliaries expect to have them at the Jan. 19 meeting. the clerk to write a letter recomthe drapes hung in time for the mending Howard Call for apmaterials for the new drapes. open house, February 20 and 21. pointment as U. S. Marshal, after discussing the subject with Call. A letter was to be mailed 19 Yr.-Ol- d Rush Job For Memorial Home to each of the iU. S. Senators and Representatives. Commissioner Lewis Wight reported that Mrs. R. K. Dainee the appointment as accepted county lady chairman of Civil Defense. She will also continue A 19 year-olMrs. on as Brigham City CD chairwoman, man. Dorothy Lais Clay Turley, was Fronk Chevrolet Co. was defound dead in a trailer house in termined low bidder for the sale Mr. and Mrs. Lee Andersen And Dee Johnson Tremonton, late Wednesday, for the a victim to be of carbon of a 1953 Oldsmotoile . . . committee members of the Snow Carnival tonight, inspect the lovely blanket sheriffs Sheriff department. monoxide poisoning. presented to the lucky new Snow Queen who will reign in 1953. Hyde who presented the bids to The accident was discovered the commissioners pointed out 14-1- 5 by the victims husband, Grant that Fronks bid included one or Will E. Turley, when he returned to two accessories not Included in their trailer home at the Shady Central Chevrolets bid. toe A 7 section will espep. m. Quarterly conference of the L.DS. presiding bishopric. Lane Motel. 158 East Main, TreBecause of an unredeemed thx A welfare meeting South Box Elder stake will be Saturday cially reserved in the front of monton, after work. sale in 1921 of $23j04, the county held a week from Saturday and evening at 7:30 p m. at which the tabernacle for young people, County Attorney O, Dee Lund, treasurer was instructed to notiSunday, February 11 and 15, ac- a icpresentative of the church President Bennion said. who investigated with Sheriff fy the Browning ranch that the welfare stake Glen to Bennion, At 2:30 p m. Sunday afternoon Warren W. Hyde, said today title on a piece of land would depaitment representing cording be will the general authorities a priesthood leadership meeting that no ventilation president. combined toe cleared upon receipt of the will be held. Telling specifical- with a faulty propane heater tax plus the cost of the deed and Presiding office and piincipal present, will open conference. General sessions will be held ly who should attend. President guest speaker will be Bishop evidently caused the accident. recording fee. Carl W. Buehner, member of the Sunday, Feb 15, at 10 a m and Benniun listed the following: all Case Motor company, Brigham members of the stake Melcheze-deMrs. Dorothy Lais Clay Tur- City, was determined low bidder priesthood, all presidencies, ley was born October 5, 1933 at for a GMC truck for the county Brigham Business secretaries and group leaders of Bountiful, Utah, a daughter of road department. Action on a Houses Will Close all Melchizidek priesthood quor- George and Dorothy Ann Cliff bid for an International truck ums, stake mission presidents, was postponed until a list price For 8 Holidays stake and ward commit'ees for Clay. on the 1953 model could be inShe married Grant E. Turley, spected. the Aaronic bishopBrigham City businesses will rics, Aaronic priesthood, Commissioner Robert Potter priesthood quorum June 4, 1952, in the Logan L.D.S. observe eight holidays, this ward clerks and as- temple. a letter from the Utah Mrs. Jack Burt, Mrs. Clyde Larsen and Mrs, C. V'. Forsgren prestdenties, presented to year by closing, according sistant clerks, stake and ward Mrs. Turley was reared and State department of health reMemorial Home ready for C. S. (Chet) Hamilton, chairC. S. (Chet) Hamilton, owner putting in extra hours to have the new drapes for the War teaching committees, all ward educated in Hutchison, Kansas, questing appointment of a health man of the merchant's comof Hamilton Drug, was elected the grand opening February 20 and 21. teachers and superintendents of and had attended the Brigham officer for district three, Rivermittee. chairman of the merchants comY.M M.I A. Young University in Provo in side, East Garland, Garland, The dates chosen for closing Sunday schools and Heads Golf Club mittee of the Box Elder ChamWashakie, Portage, Howell and Bishop Buehner is noted for 1951 and 1952. committee ber of Commerce at the first by the merchant's Survivors include her husband, Blue 'Creek Valley. The commis-sonerat its first meeting Monday his interest in young people and meeting Monday evening. not clear on what areas parents: Mr. and include: Monday, Feb. 23, May addressing them Is his specialty. Tremonton; Mrs. George P. Clay, Hutchison, comprise health districts in the Committee members, represen7. Buehner just recently returned 30, July 4, July 24, Sept . from a tour of the Pacific Is- Kansas, and the following broth- county, asked the clerk to gain ting each of the various types of Nov. 26, Dec. 25 and Jan. 1. ers and sisters: George Clay, more information before making businesses in the city, were inObservance of Washington's lands, visiting L.D.S. missions. Music for the conference will Provo; Orson Clay, Mrs. Gayle an appointment. stalled. Each of the members birthday Monday. February Robert Dean Clay, The commissioners asked the will be chairman of a be furnished by the South Box Maxfield, 23, this month, is in line with composed of members of all other cities of this area, Elder stake choir, under direc- John Clay, Ned Clay and Jean county attorney if it is legal to Clay, all of Hutchison, Kansas. issue a certain expense amount Initial plans for the 13th an- their 'branch of commerce. tion of Harold B. Felt. Scott Horsley was announced Ogden, Salt Lake City, TreFuneral services will be held monthly for county employees nual Boys and Girls Charles Keller, retail departleague monton and more, that have as president of Brigham Golf in the Garland Second ward on without presentaton of claims. circus at Box Elder high school ment Sion's, clothing and spebeen contacted. and Country club at opening are underway, officers in charge cially shops; J D. Merrell, The county attorney read state Saturday at 1 p .m. with Bishop Chairman Hamilton also remeeting of the season held WedDuane Archibald conducting. stautes on the issue and advised said and hardware club today. at the supplies; building 6 was set that August nesday evening ported Interment will be in a Cache the commissioners that in his Gene Price, jewelry, drug stores as the date for the annual house. The plans include side shows, Valley cemetery. stores and opinion it is not legal. variety merchant's outing. Lynn Pitchers acrotoatic group, R M Dr. Harper L. Pearse, outgoing Earl Kaiser, furniture; and tentatively an aquacade president, was in charge of the Seegmiiler, groceries; Max Mormany more for the program. As Collins meeting until election returns gan, auto dealers and assessor-ies- ; U. S. Civil Service Tell always there will be a variety were read. President Horsley Dick Parsons, service sta- Of of Job foods at served the affair, tions. Many Openings then conducted the business games and more. Several positions with the U. Charles Claybaugh and Tom meeting at which time plans for In To J. B. It will be held March 5 and Meham, the ensuing year were discussCarlyle S Civil Service were announced advertising; 6. in the and cona tradition that exFriday, ed. Thursday and Billiard open today. Baty, Reviving parlors Ask Dissolution Box Elder high school gymnaFull information and applica-MiBattery "A 204th Field Artil- 1950 has been magnificent. fections; Bob Hillman, cafes, I)r pired many years ago, a LinThose to serve with Horsley sium. He said: I am confident that forms may be obtained coln Day banquet will be held lery battallion, vice River Brigham City Bear Of Tremonton, George A. Boyce, Indian school, are: Jack Fronk, Glenn S Nelson, Brigham Thursday. February 12 at the national guard unit, received when the complete story of their apAnnually one of the most pop- Cameron Harmon, hotels and ,1'o-president: a secretary to bedirecBank In Court ular activities of the year at the auto courts. Ci t v post office. They are: is high school cafeteria, according commendations from General J. heroic accomplishments pointed and the following FreeLawton Collins, Chief of Staff. U. known to all, another brilliant high school, it attracts hundreds for soil con- to O Dee Lund Sudent trainees tors: Don Sheffield, Alf dissolufor the Application S army, along with all Utah chapter in the history of our Naservation. range conservation, man and Ray Grant. Holdover tion of the Bear River State of students and adults. Featuring a top program, the Over Half 1952 Neal Hunsaker and Colleen soil science and engineering-agncu.tural- , affair is held in honor of the national guard units. tional Guard will have been directors include: Max Morgan, bank. Tremonton, filed was Farmer are presidents of the General Collins letter, which written. to memory of Abraham Lincoln on Bear River: $2750 BEHS Graduates paying Delbert Holmgren. this week in the court of the J. Governor Lee in his reply to $2175 per year by Governor his birthday. It will begin at v as received iDenzil Butler, Les Bundy and First Judicial district for Box Boys and Girls leagues. Sponsors for the girls are Mrs. Helen School Bracken Lee, stated that the re- General Collins stated; so, engineering . . we draftsman, 7:30 p m Attending Einar J. Larsen. Pierce and Mrs Shirley Jensen Dr. Elder county. Over half of the 1952 grad $2 750 to $5910 a year; statisti-i.- i Featured speaker of the eve- sponse of Utah Guard units call- are equally proud of the record Outgoing officers are Purchased recently by the and for the boys W. H. Griffith uating class at Box Elder high draftsman. 2,750 to $4,205; ning will he State Senator Clif- ed into active service since June they have achieved particularPearse. president; Tom Matney, First Security bank of Utah, and Sam Gordon. school are taking ly by those units that saw duty advanced and airway operation specialist, ton G M Kerr, who will be acTremonton, vice president; Rex dissolution One of the highlights of the of the Bear River in colleges, in hospitals $1 JlO in Korea. companied by his brother, Kleon training Earl, secretary, and the followbank will make way for the circus program is the dances and other schools, according lo Kerr representative in the state Merrell, Ray Brigadier General J. Wallace Paul directors: ing creation of a branch in TreWest, the Adjutant General of presented by the physical edu- a rcjKirt from the office of Su house They will discuss some 2nd Polio Thomas and Dennis Johnson. Collections monton of the First Security cation departments. of the controversial legislation Utah, had high praise also for perintendent K E. Weight Special thanks for the years All proceeds from the circus those local guard units who Continue To The reiKirt showed that 97 stuthat has been introduced at the work went to Dean Candland. system. have made the nations headIf granted, all of the assets are Used for school projects or dents or 51 6 percent are in current session of the legislapro. Pour Into County lines with their exploits during ture lunch followed t h e of the bank will toe disposed activ ities 'of the leagues. Last school while 91 or 48 4 percent Dutch the Korean war. In addition an interesting varof in complete liquidation of year, $300 was raised to help are working, married or in the for the March of Money meeting. finance the purchase of a new serv ices Dimes drive continues to pour iety of musical and other numthe corporation and cancellaThe Brigham City Second trophy caste. stock. of NumbiT Perc tion various in, reports ward High Priests will sponsor Petersen, bers will add to the program. attending NOTICE WATER USERS Cream And Sugar? for schools arc Utah State AgriculPrices will be 30 cents Tickets for the affair are a ward dinner and auction toAccording to tne application The annual meeting of the county chairman. PORTLAND, Me. (UP) A ra00 cents for students adults. and Most recent tural college. 32; Brigham Young the bank has an authorized communities available in Brigham City from night, Friday, February 6. stockholders of the Box Elder dio announcer, Roger B. The event is being held to Creek Water Users Association University, 22, University of to report are Grouse Creek Walter G. Mann or Howard Call, capital stock of $.33,000, .330 in a sudden burst of genSeems Logical Utah. 12; Weber, 23; hospital where Mrs. Bryan Blanthrone, from Bill Sandall, Tremonton raise funds for chapel remodel- will be held Tuesday, Feb. 10, at of the shares of par value of $100 erosity, handed out bags This training, 6; and other schools, 2. chairman, turned over $77 to and Charles Woods, Garland. each. MULESHOE, Tex. (UP) ing and will feature a cafeteria 1 p. m. in the council chambem placed a from display product r A quorum of the Those not attending school are the county drive and Howell oddly named town in western style dinner, top notch program of the city hall. toy a coffee sponsor. He board of directors Texas is located on the Muloshoe divided as follows; working, 3tl, where Chairman Merle Mason BOX ELDER CREEK WATER Everyone is Invited to phone and the auction. Everyone, old took home a pound himself and dissolution at a Ranch, so called because of its married, 21; army, 1; navy, 4; turned in a collection for of their society Items for the News and new Second warders, are inthe voted had USERS ASSOCIATION. bags discovered the display cattle brand. and at home, 9. vited to attend. and Journal to 771. $68.10, meeting Feb. 3. been Tilled with sawdust. Rushing wotk on the War home, ladies of The American Legion and Veteran of Foreign Wars auxiliaries are pushing work on the new drapes for Many of the nicmbets of the auxiliaries ol the two veterans gioupn have helped with the drapes, painting, floor sanding and waxing and putting the home into l shape. When completed the Memorial home will be supervised by the VFW and Legion. First day of the open house. Feb. 20, luncheon will be served from 7 to 9 p m. A musical program will be featured and husbands are invited to inspect A-- the budding with the ladies Saturday al let noon lumheon will he solved from 2 until 5 p m. and there will again be a musical program. Tickets are on sale now at $1 each. auxilThe American Legion iary under the direction of Mrs. Vera Fife, Mrs. Bessie Eskelsen and Mis. Mabel Forsgren has been serving dinners to various clubs and organizations, and the proceeds from these activities h.ive been used to purchase the Lady Dies Of Carbon Monoxide Poison Hoid Conference On Feb. South Stake , k Chet Hamilton Is Merchants Committee Head Scott Horsley Named New Arrangements Started For 13th Golf President Annual Circus s, e Banquet Feting Lincolns Memory General Planned Feb. 12 Guard Commends National letter Governor - Ward Plans Affair Tonight With-ingto- seven-membe- e F-- tee |