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Show Universal Microfilm inr . Sixth 277 Salt Aren't They Lovely JANUARY Your Own Life May Be the Safety Prize Pedestrian Protection Contest The activities conducted City during 1953 on behalf of the pedestrian will be judged toy t'he American Automobile association, sponsors of the national pedestrian protection contest, Harry Smith, chief off police, announced this week. conA contest report form, sisting off questions concerning accident records, legislation and orenforcement, engineering, ganization, school safety and public information, all directed toward the pedestrian, has been completed and mailed, he disclosed. The city will be juged with other cities of like size and population from alii over the country. Winners will ibe announced by a national board off judges, composed of some of the most prominent men in the field, off traffic safety. The local contest representative issued the following safe walking rules which he said were particularly applicable at this time of jear. They include the familiar wear white at byf-Brigha- LOST STUDENTS . The state of Utah is conduct-dina survey to determine what happened to students who regg Eight lovely girls are now in the Snow Queen for 1954 race. announced New contestants by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde P. Larsen, queens committee chairman, are. Donna Morgan, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan, Brigham City;. Joleqe Wendel, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Wendel, Willard; Arlene Codings, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Codings, Brigham City; Janice Christensen, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere Christensen, Brigham City, and Sheronne Steed, Mrs 18, daughter of Mr. and Millroy Steed, Brigham City. The names of first contestants are; Portia Reeves, Carmen Reeder and Janice Jenson, The lucky Miss holding the Queens balloon will reign as Snow Queen over festivities planned for Saturday, January 23, beginning at 9 p. m. at Box Elder high school gymnasium. 'Mayor LeGrande Horsley will crown the queen in a ceremony Mrs. planned for 10:30 o'clock Mel (Dixie Gordon) Richardson, last years queen, will present the new queen with a lovely white woolen blanket inscribed Snow Queen of 1954. Flower girls to assist in the presentation of the queen w id be: Ro Layne Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl Olsen and Susan Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde P. Larsen. Young Blame Jordan, son of Mr and Mrs. Clovis Jordan, will be crown bearer. Nominations for queen will be accepted by filling out the nomination blank and mailing to Post Office Box 208, Brigham City or by telephoning 84 R, the Larsen residence on or before Thursday, January 21. IMr. and Mrs. Melvin Bott, general chairmen, reminded those planning to attend that tickets are now on sale for the annual carnival and dance. Beth Wilson. Merlin Walters. Noble Kuwata. (Henry Abraham Lowe. Fay Neilsen. Florence Neilsen. Anna Hansen. Jack Hansen. ILaurence Loosli. Byron .Nelson. istered in the ninth grade in the years of 1936, 1946, and 1948. These would be the graduates of the classes off 1940, 1950, and 19.52 The objectives of the survey are to find out why the ones who dropped out of school did Jay Jensen;- so. and what suggestions the Sherman Petersen. graduates have for improving iDean M. Petersen. school situations. Theron Gull. A questionnaire asking about Layland Davenport. marital status, further educa- Freshmen of 1946: tion, present work, and suggesH. D. Littlefield. tions for improving school has May Nakagawa. been sent to each student that Bob Smith. can be located. Marlene Smith. howSome of the students, Elliot Snow. ever. have not been contacted David Dickson. and the School would appreciate Calvin Hill. receiving any information about Alger Demo. . the following: Phillis Bowcutt. Freshmen of 1936: Gay Peterson. Luther Robinette. LuAne Halbert. Hanaye Yamakaiwa. Biuce Paul. Freshmen of 1948: Verna Montgomery. Iva Grover. Hilda VeReene. DeVern Embank. Patsy Foregren. Ardella Jackson. .Travis Bowman. Yvonne Crowther. Marie Justin. John Brumlby. Jewel Shelby Terrie Bunnell. Earl Davenport. David Grotegut Elvin Elswood. Beveriy Mae Elswood. (Laurence Baker. Farrell Boss. (Billie Jean Burt. Berneice Busentoark. Winton Boyd. Shirley Hausen. , Beta Bowcutt. A warning to beware of Marilyn Koher. solicitors was issued (Leone Mann. Thursday by Ross C. Bowen, Carol Sands. . secretary-managerof commerce chamber At least one of the class parents of each of these groups Is Bowen attended a meeting on teaching at Box Elder at the execuof chamber Wednesday present time. 'As they are actsecretives during which other as any informaing taries report greatly accelerated tion canchairmen, to them. be reported activities by solicitors of ques(Mrs. They are: class off 1940, in tionable Utah reputation Helen Peirce; class off 1950, Rocommunities. land Gourley or Mrs. Bertha Included were photographic Harris; and the class off 1952, groups, tele-quipromoters such as operated here last fall, mag- Wayne Johnson. azine sales crews and others. comCall the chamber of merce before you invest oi; sign on the dotted line, was the word of caution Bowen had to Eve his office offer, stating that A would be glad to investigate repeat performance off last weeks successful square dance an such promotions. eveAll solicitors should carry wall be held on Saturday a Blue Card issued by this of- ning at the Eighth ward amusement hall, at 9:00 o'clock. fice. Legitimate representative A good crowd and a good time almost always apply for one. Its the fellow whose proposi- was enjoyed at the affair last tion is questionable that we Saturday, sponsored by the the should be on the look-ou- t square dancers, for, and hes the type that doesnt committee announced. so iwe welcome investigation, unnever know hes operating Church To less someone tips us off," Bowen Community Install New Officers stated. If we could get the cooperatOrdination and installation off ion. of every resident to ask for newly elected officers will be a blue-carwhen an unknown conducted during the worship solicitor knocks on the door, services at the Community wed have the matter whipped Presbyterian church, Sunday and local people would save morning at 11:00 oclock, Rev. a thousands of dollars year Walden Toevs announced this wasted on propositions of little week. or no merit, he continued. Following the services, a conBowen Besides, concluded, gregational meeting will be it's an easy way to get rid held to fill a vacancy on the of a bothersome peddler. board of trustees of the church. i Issues Warning On Solicitors Working Utah n z Young People Square Dancers to Urged to Attend Republican Meet Officers of the Womens Republican Club Of (Brigham City today issued a reminder to all young people in the county to attend a meeting to foe held Saturday, January 16, at 8 p. m. in the Chamber of Commerce rooms above the Box Elder bank. The group attending will organize a Young Republicans club for Box Elder county. State representatives will be on hand to officiate at the organization. Guest speaker for the evening will be Marvin J. outstanding Young Republican off the state. Following his talk "McCarthy; sm and the Communistic Conspiracy, a social will be held. Ber-toc- Meet Saturday d 54 Solve Burglary Quick action by local law enforcement agencies resulted in the arrest Thursday of three juveniles and the recovery off ten bottles of liquor stolen when the state liquor agency store was burglarized the first of the week, Harry Smith, chief off police, announced. The exact loss will not be deare termined until records checked Friday by state liquor control officials, Willis Hansen, agency manager reported on Thursday. Supper Slated Scout Meeting To Introduce By 8th Ward Is Monday Eve New Evidence Chuck wagon supper will be served Monday evening, January 25, at the Eighth ward hall in an effort to raise funds for the completion off the new chapel. Serving will begin at 6 p. m, and continue until 9 p. m., those in charge announced. Providing the supper for the affair will be Pillsbury flour, Sego milk, (Vermont Maid syrup and Mumelkiw margarine A program and calendar of events for fhe next six months for the Golden Spike Scout district will be presented for approval Monday at the district committee meeting. Chairman A. N. Rytting announced this Urge Passage Of Colorado River Project resolution supporting the river storage project was prepared recently by the Associated Civic clubs of Northern Utah and has been distributed to the Utah congressional this group, it was announced week by Judge Lewis Jones, president of the organization. The resolution is in, support of Senate Bril 1555 and House Resolution 4463 which would authorize the initial phase of the Upper Colorado river project to provide water for agricultural and industial uses In the state. It goes on to congratulate Douglas McKay, secretary of the inferior, for introducing and urges the Utah congressional delegation and the commissioner of reclamation to enact the measures at the earliest possible date, pledgung support and assistance of the northern Utah organization. A Most Successful Drive In Recent Years In 1952, $2370. In this area 1951, $2,730. invested I break down this years total shows A division, $752.-50- ; business district, $313; community, $1,710.16, ( and A week. To be held at the Bear River City IJDS ward at 7:30 p. m., the , Fund Raising Campaign Is 'In beh'altf of the council and the more than 900 scouts in this area who will receive benefits of the program that this money .will provide, I wish to thank all and all those who invested those who participated in any way during the drive," Chairman Peterson said. off Inter-mountai- $321. Chairmen of the divisions were Claire Huggins, A; Richard Alston, business; Wallace Christensen and LaRue Yates, community ; and Curtis Jackson, Intermountain. EIGHT PAGES Shonka Defense meeting is for all Institutional district and representatives members-at-largin the Golden Spike district. Ryttiing pointed out that this meeting is the administrative focal point of service of the Lake Bonneville council to the 37 institutions sponsoring scouting in Box Elder county. It is where the program and activities for the district and units are planned and scheduled and institutions not represented are seriously handicapped in presenting a complete scouting program to their boys and young men. Besides the presentation off the program and calendar, Monday nights meeting agenda will operating committee meetings and reports, institutional reports, representative and the appointment off several new men to the committee, Rytting said. A district board ot review for star and life candidates will be held preceding the district meeting at 6:30 p. m. Interested persons should contact district advancement chairman, L. D. lilde, for an appointment. e Donald. Beckert farewell testimonial will be held Sunday evening in the Fifth ward chapel. . , . Donald Beckert Farewell Will Be Held Sunday Donald Beckert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beckert, 537 South Fourth West, will enter the mission home on January 20 to serve the for preparation Church of Jesus Christ off Latter Day Saints in the Central States mission field. He Will leave for, the Missouri headquarters on January 27. A farewell testimonial will be held In the Fifth ward chapel on Sunday evening, January 17 at 7 oclock and friends are In- vited to attend. ' Donald is a former student at Box Elder high school. Thieves Take Equipment at A total of $3,106.66 was invested by the Brigham City area in the Lake Bonneville Scout council for 1953 according to results of the recent finance campaign released by Perc Peterson, chairman. 15, 1954 District Boy MONEY IN THE BANK Boy Scout Farewell Sunday Chuck Wagon Colorado Three Juveniles Students LosF Since Year of 1936 Snow Queen cross only night admonition, at intersections, walk on the left side of the road facing in rural traffic, especially areas, walk with the green light signal," stop at the curt) and look tooth ways before crossing" and "do not step from behind panked cars, "It is dangerous to jaywalk and dont cross mid black. At 30 miles per hour a car travels 44 feet a second while you walk four feet a seconds Chief Smith pointed out. While you walk the first 12 feet from the curto a car travels 132 feet, Ibe alert and he wait for the ears to pass, said; Observance of these safety walking rules will Insure uur city not only off getting a good score in a safety contest, but will make all of us a sure winner with the prize toeing out own, life and limb, he concluded. With Arrest of High School Seeks Information on 55 Now Vie For Ut.1 BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY LIST SAFETY RULES Eight Girls ' City, 2-- VOLUME 47, NUMBER 3 Listed Among First Snow Queen Entries . . . are (top to bottom) Portia Reeves, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reeves, Brigham City; Carmen Reeder, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Reeder, Brigham City and Donna Morgan, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan, Brigham City. p RSIS RAICH Of In City l Co Av-- Country Club The Brigham City Golf and Country club was burglarized sometime this week, it was discovered Thursday morning by Dean Candland, manager. Taken were several pair of tyiens and womens golf shoes and a set of golf clUbs. Entrance was made by Jimmying the north door, sometime after January 12 when the building was last checked. Chief of Police Harry Smith is Investigating the robbery. Honeyville, 54 for $150.00; Verl Petersen, Brigham Fust, 77 for $203.25; Wayne Loveland, Brigham Sixth, 64 for $141 60; John T. Burden, Willard, 76 for $164.-98- ; and Roy Barnard, krigham Fourth, 50 for $124 50. memberships for Sustaining those investing $25 or more went to Merrell's Inc., Van Engelens, Mit. States Telephone, Baron Woolen Mills, First Secur- Dogs Kill Small Pig ity Bank; W. R. Merrell, Palmer Jewelry, W. H. Barnard, North For Arnold Bosworth Main Furniture, Fife ConstrucA pair off dogs attacked and tion company, C. B. Williams, injured a small Pig seriously Box Wayne Jensen, Forsgrens Elder News and Journal, Harold at the Arnold Bosworth place, B. Felt Funeral home, and Box 774 South Main, Thursday afternoon. Elder County Bank. Police officers Scott Lee and Assisting Petersen as mem- Heifo Hampton, arriving to inbers of the general campaign vestigate, found the animal so steering committee were Glen seriously injured that they shot Kmudsen, J. Oleen Palmer, De- it and dressed it out. The dogs los Thompson, and E. R. Davis. wens not found. Dr. Garff is Lincoln PTA Guest Speaker A good crowd attended the Lincoln school Parent-Teache- r association meeting Wednesday night at the Central auditorium and heard Dr. Royal L. Garfff, professor of speech and marketing at the University of Utah. Dr. Garff, one off the most entertaining speakers in the state, explained how the Choice of words or voice inflection can change the meaning and Intention, giving many humorous illustrations. iHe was introduced by Dr. J. Howard Rasmussen. Lillian President Knudsen conducted the meeting which was opened wfth prayer by Glen Knudson. Mrs. Jack Horton read the minutes of the previous meeting and they were approved. Ms. S. L. Mosko-witz- , president of the South Box Elder was recognized. A reading concerning the magazine was presented by Mrs. LaVon Reeve, Sixth grade pupils from, rooms taught by Norman Anderson and Victor J. Bott presented a group off musical numbers. Mrs. Kay Freeman acted as director and accompanist. January 29 Is The Day 1 ? Perry Gleaners To Be Honored At Gold, Green Ball ! All Junior Gleaner girls off the Perry ward will toe honored in a special ceremony to be conducted during the Gold and Green Bali slated for Saturday evening, January 16, at the ' Perry ward. A good orchestra has been engaged for the affair and dancing will begin at 9 p. m. with ceremony conducted during intermission at 10 oclock. Petersen reported that the money has been deposited in a local bank as part off the council budget and will be used to provide volunteer training, field service, office service, camp facilities, and program activities for the 16 institutions that spon- sor the 44 cub packs, boy scout troops and explorer posts in this area. He pointed out that two of the main focal points of council service are the monthly scout leaders roundtables and the district meetings conducted by the Golden Spike District committee and commissioner's staff. VFW Post Expects Utah Department Visitation All VJ".W. were reminded by Commander Tolman Burke off special Utah department officers visitation slated for Monday evening, January 18, at the War Memorial home. The visitation will be held in connection with local post meeting on Monday. A good attendance Is desired. The movie tickets donated by the Capitol theater to the team first completed went to the Mantua unit captained, by Orion Nelson and composed of Wayne Delbert Sims, Farrell Palmer, Jenson, Danwin Hailing and Lee January Preparation Meeting For No. Stake Nelson. The neckties donated by J. C. Penneys, Van Engelens, and Zundels went to the majors whose teams had the largest average investments as follows: Ray Harper, Harper, 14 invested a total of $4050; T. D. Hunsaker, Miss G Jean Shonka, through her attorneys, Omer J. Call and Arthur Wooley, served a . motion for a new trial when the time came tor passing sentence, Wednesday morning In district court, charging misconduct and on the tosis off new evidence. The defendant asked for additional time in which to obtain and file affidavits and a postponement until 10:00 oclock on Tuesday, January 26 was granted by Judge Lewis Jones, at which time a hearing wife be held1 on the new trial motion before considering the matter off sentence. , The motion for the new trial listed 11 points as the basis for the request. A full text off the , motion ffollows: ; To the state off Utah and be . : the District Attorney: i Take notice that the defendant, after (verdict rendered against her, will, and die. does hereby move the court for a new trial of said cause upon .the -i following grounds: - 1. That the Jury received evi dence out off court, other than that resulting front' a view off the premises. 2. That the Jury received eut of court evidence and communications, documents or papers referring to Hie cause. 3. That the Jury separated without leave off court after retiring to deliberate igxxi their t verdict. 4. That the Jury have been guilty of misconduct by which a fair and due consideration off the cause was prevented. - r 5. That the verdict was deter mined by lot or by other means other than a fair expression off opinion on the part off all the , jurors. . , 6. That the court misdirected the jury in matters off how. 7. That the court erred in the decision off questions off law, arising during the Course off the : trial. 8. That the court did and allowed acts in the cause prejudicial to the substantial rights off the defendant. 0. That the verdict Is con( trary to law, 10. That the verdict is con; trary to the evidence. 11. That new evidence has been discovered material to the defendant, and which she could not, with reasonable diligence, have been discovered and produced at .the trial. This motion is and will be based upon all the files and records In the cause, and the testimony on the trial of the cause, and the transcript thereof, and affidavits to be hereafter served. The motion iwas served T Omer J. Call and Arthur Wooley, attorneys tor fhe defendant and a copy was receipted for by Curtis E. Caldenwood, district attorney. , Mrs. Elma Klilgaard . . a circle around January 29, the date set aside for the Mothers March on Polio while Morris Durtcher, county March of Dimes chairman and Wade Ebling, city chairman, look on approvingly. 1 January preparation meeting for officers and teachers of North Box Elder stake Primary organization will be held Saturday, January 16, at 2 p.m. . The stake presidency urged that all workers attend. |