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Show Universal Microfilming Corp. 227 Sixth Ave. P.C. Box H7 Salt Lake City, Utah Rehearse Operetta Roles Tti n. 55 State to Act On Pollution Of Bear River The state attorney general has been authorized to proceed with a suit against persons and comresponsible panies considered foi recent fish losses resulting 6 PAGES BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1954 VOLUME 47, NUMBER 10 it from Bear River pollution, was announced this week by the To Appear on Television Utah State Fish and Game department. The decision to proceed with the case was made at a recent meeting of the commission. The announcement did not reveal who the commission considered M-M- en responsible for the river pollution which smothered and killed Family fun night, The Teddy A large group of Brigham City a latge number of fish last Bears' Picnic, is being held Brigham Seventh ward was residents will appear ' on the fall. tonight, Friday, at the Corinne eliminated Thursday afternoon Bruce television Vanderhoaf ward recreation tournament at hall at 7:30 in the show Saturday afternoon, it was Evalu .Mills as Marietta oclock, sponsored by the Jun- Provo when Sugar City gave them announced Thursday by Perc ior Sunday school and the Pri- their second defeat in the double . . . registers amusement as Mack Watkins and Maureen Petersen who is arranging the elimination tournament with a Carroll assume the comedy role of Rudolpho and Lizette in mary. program. Acting presidency for the Jun- 58 to 49 score. the high school operetta, Naughty Marietta to be staged The program which will be ior is Second Mrs. school Garland Elma Sunday swamped on March 17 and 18. over KDYL-Tfrom telecast 27 Mrs. 54 to Alice a Third with Davis Carter, and Richfield 4:00 to 5:30 In the afternoon Mrs. score Lola Campbell. The Priearlier in the afternoon A Well Balanced Chorus will be a "Salute to Brigham mary is composed of Mrs. Mig-no- and will continue in the second City, and tickets for the show Astle, Mrs. Reva Nelson, day losers bracket with another which will originate in the Emand Mrs. Ella Gilbert. Officers game scheduled for today. pire room of the Hotel. Utah In Wednesday play, Brigham and teachers of the two organiare available at the News arid will be the zations are working on various Seventh defeated "Conservation Montpelier, Journal office, free for die asktheme of the Golden Spike committees. Idaho, by a 53 to 39 score to ing. Scout district round table to be to a bracket consolation Teddy bears, humpty dumpty cling Vocal numbers will be - prestaged Thursday night, March bean bags, aprons, doll shoes, position and the right to meet sented on the show by Wendell 11, at 7:30 oclock at the Bear games, homemade root beer, Sugar City on a 4 00 p. m. game Isaacson, son of Mr. and Mrs. River High school. cookies and candy, doughnuts Thursday. Miss John Isaacson, Mantua; Garland Second, in he chamUnder the direction of Dis- will be sold. of ' Mr. Kay Hodges, daughter The family supper menu will pionship bracket, went into the trict Commissioner Frank Cop-piand Mrs. George Hodges; Roband his staff, it will be con- include chili, barbeque sand second day losers column w'hen ert Hunsaker, son of Mr. and ice and cream were trounced wiches, method and by pie ducted on a county fair they soundly Mrs. Lorin Hunsaker, Honeywill be sold all during the eve the Provo Thirteenth ward, 62 to with' exhibits and demonstraMiss Carol Jean Leggett, ville; ning. A special program has 40. They played Richfield Third tions. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph All scoutmasters, explorer ad- been prepared for the occasion. Thursday afternoon at 2:45 Leggett; and Keith Orchard, leadvisors, assistants, guide son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug OrGO LETS FISHING ers, and unit committeemen in chard. Miss Julia Whitney, the district are invited and endaughter of Mr. and Mrs. to attend, Coppin couraged To Be Logan Whitney, will present dance said. The district serves all of numbers. Box Elder county. Last month Also included on the program over 140 leaders attended the will be Mayor and Mrs. C. Le Civic to Salute City Brigham round table at Honeyville. Topic Grande Horsley and , family; This year the Boy Scouts of Les Bundy, . city councilman; . . . television program Saturday afternoon will include America have been asked by Head officials of both theb- Wendell Isaacson, young son of Mr. and Ruel Eskelsen, president of the President Dwight D. Eisenhower Utah and Idaho state fish and both states will he J. Perry vocal numbers by DeJohn Mrs. Mantua; dance numbers by Miss Julia Chamber of Commerce; Vanes Isaacson, of Utah director the Egan, to conduct a national good turn game departments will meet Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Whitney; and a Wilson, superintendent of the of of and Game Fish and on conservation. Details of this tonight in Logan to discuss a partment Whitney, daughter Federal Wildlife Miss of Ross the director Leonard, vocal solo by Miss Kay Hodges, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joan iForsgren, refuge; good turn will be discussed at solution to the restocking of 1953 Peach the round table. Bear Lake, it was announced Idamo Dept, of Fish and Game. George Hodges. Queen; Armour Jensen, presiOther experienced and com this week by Judge Lewis Jones, J. Earl Johnston dent of the Junior Chamber of Associated petent men will address the president of the Commerce; Lorenzo Bott, for. . . directs the boys and girls chorus during pracCivic Clubs of (Northern Utah, group relative to restocking at 25 New mer mayor and present state Vicmusical for the numbers tice sessions as they perfect tempts in the lake. In the past, sponsors of the meeting. Mel commissioner; highway small tor Herbert operetta, Naughty Marietta which will be it been found dinthat has The meeting will be a Richardson, representing tadie ner affair at the Bluebird cafe fry and fingerling fish can not presented soon. station XBUH; pad - Charles starting at 7:30 oclock and all be successfully planted in the Claybaugh, newspaper publish- Box Elder county and the UniPractical Musical Scores interested groups and persons seemingly ideal fishing waters r V gf, are Invited to attend. Other talent numbers aed feOnly successful planting has ted States will receive 25 or more mornHeading the delegations from been that of larger sized fish new citizens next Tuesday cal citizens may be Included, of legal size or over. Studies of ing at 10:00 oclock when Judge Petersen added. the lake have been conducted Lewis Jones administers the oath The Republican county conAccident Victim Included on the hour and a by both the Utah, and Idaho fish of citizenship to the second large vention will be held at 8 oclock, half show will be photographs Mrs. Edith Luella Thorne ' and game departments in an ef- group of aliens to qualify in re- Saturday night, March 6, in the of local scenes. Wood, 70, 657 South Main street, cent months. reason. fort to Box determine auditorschool the Elder High Brigham City, died Thursday Fish now caught from the ium it was announced this morning at the Cooley Memorial 25 have already met the The lake include mackinaw trout, f by Charles J. Wood, counhospital of injuries suffered in and there is a pos- week hybrid trout, cross between na requirements ty chairman. an automobile accident Satur beof two one or more tive and rainbow, herring, yel sibility day night, to become the first All Republican officers and low perch and trash fish such as ing added to the number by the traffic fatality in the city and time court convenes on March 9. delegates together with anyone carp. 1954. for county interested, are invited to attend, However, fishing has never She was bom in Perry, No Wood said. ex Mountain be as as been Wellsville should good vember 9, 1883, the daughter of pected from such a lake. Various Richard and Eunice Perry At the county meeting, delereasons have been advanced Corporation to Meet for the state convention Thorne, and was educated in gates Annual report for 1953 was Larger fish eating the smaller, the schools of Box Elder county. Annual meeting of the Wells-vill- e will be chosen and county offiof of life lack marine issued this week by the Brigham that type In 1900 she accompanied her , corcers elected. Mountain Area Project on which small fish thrive, and mother and brother and a com Offices to be filled are coun- City Volunteer Fire department poration will 'be held in the Mrs. Ellis Wood cross-breof the the 73 fire calls during the inability under homesteaders rooms of at board education the chairman, vice chairman, sec listing pany of ty died Thursday morning of trout to reproduce. r a county year with total losses ot $37,-06on Tuesday aftercourthouse and Apostle Woodruff of the LDS Most success in restocking at church to help colonize the Big injuries sustained in an autonoon, March 9 at 1:30 oclock, central committee to serve for realized it have been Of this total, 53 calls were Horn country of Wyoming. La mobile accident in Brigham tempts was announced this week by the next two years. within the city were losses tothrough raising trout to at least Robert H. Stewart, president. ter she returned to Utah, and City last Saturday night be Other will business party 7 inches in length at other plac Value of the $15,410. on August 4, 1903 married Ellis Anyone interested in saving discussed at the meeting, Wood taling es and then dumping them into Salt Wood of Willard in the this important water shed is in- announced, and state officers property involved was estimated the lake. Lake temple. vited to attend, Stewart advises. will be present for short talks. at $324,450. Based on the popuFollowing her However, this method is exlation figures of 7,000 residents, In Willard marriage she lived this makes the per capita loss pensive and can not be accom- FIGHTING MEN for 15 years where she served plished on a sufficient scale. If stand at $2.70 per person, e subas a Sunday school teacher in the fish do not reproduce after stantial reduction from the the Willard ward.. Mrs. Margaret Johnsen, pianist being placed in the lake, this $3.25 per capita loss tor the Family In 1918, she, with her hus would necessarily need to be a year 1952. . . . and part of the orchestra, accompany musical numbers band and children, moved to perpetual project. held now Twenty fire calls were anrehearsals un resided Marietta where being Howell, they during of Naughty However, a number of fisherswered VFW by the department out-sil- e to 1938 moved when til they at Box Elder High. men have reported good catches the city during 1953. These Brigham City where she and Chris Freeze, 81, 663 North on the lake during the past sevresulted in losses of $21,650 oa Mr. Wood have since resided. Main street, died Wednesday in eral years, particularly recent World Day of Prayer With the joining during valued at $$163,880. Mrs. Wood served in the pres Downey, Calif., of a heart attack Reed Burke, George Gid-ne- having had three generations property the winter and early spring The Brigham City firemen acPlanned for Today and of the Burke family as members. Relief of the society ideney following a three week confine- months. Most say things slack post 1695 of the Veterans of serve an area of 900 Members of the Community as a Sunday school teacher in ment in a hospital. He went to off in the summer. First was Adelbert R. Burke, tually Foreign Wars can now boast of miles, it was pointed square since and Howell the ward, to are church October in planCalifornia spend Presbyterian Spanish American War veteran out in the report, roughly 15 has to she City Brigham the winter with his daughter, who joined in 1933 and wras a to 20 miles in each direction ning a World Day of Prayer for coming VFW Membership Is Family Tradition this afternoon. Friday, March 5, served as a Relief society visit Mrs. Fern Jenkins. member until his death in 1936. from the city, making it iming teacher of the Sixth ward at 2 p. m. at the church. He served in the infantry in the He was born December 31, 1872 possible to cover for inspection The public is cordially invi- She was a member of the Bee at Sunro, Sona county, Denmark, Philippines. purposes. ted to join with members in ob- hive camp of the Daughters of a son of James Christian and Next was his son, Tolman In this connection, it was Members of the Eagles lodge of pray- Utah Pioneers. annual came this He Freeze. day Larsen serving Sophie Burke w'ho became a member in pointed out that regular inspecanwill observe the fifty-sixtMrs. Wood had a natural wit to this the first which takes of five er, place the age 1916 upon discharge from the tion of country at premises by householders niversary of the founding of the Friday in Lent each year. and good humor and will be with his mother who was a conarmy after World War II. Tol- could do much to reduce fir Fraternal Order of Eagles Satthe friends missed la be to is E. II. Anderson Mrs. by many vert to the LDS church and they man served with an artillery hazard and fire loss. Responsiurday evening with a banquet leader for the afternoon with communities in which she has settled in where City battalion in the Italian cam- ble for the largest number of Brigham announced it was and dance, lived, many of whom came participaeveryone attending educated. reared and was he D. paign. D. presfire calls are burning trash and Billings, this week by offer congratulations to Mr. and in the services He married Julia Smith in Austin, the new 1951 mem- incinerators, children ident of Box Elder Aerie 2919 ting arcelebrated Wood Mrs. when been they Special music has after with matches, overloadedplaying ber, has Just returned Brigham City on March 15, 1899. elec"The banquet will be held at ranged for the session with their golden wedding anniver- She a in As a the trical circuits, trash and waste died eight years ago. serving as jet mechanic the War Memorial home start- Doris Jean Hess at the piano. sary last August air force in Korea for the past in storage rooms, man he was a building faulty chimShe is survived by her hus- young ing at 8.00 o'clock with Perc Special piano solo will be given and later became a year. contractor, use and of lnflamable neys, Cleara of Wood, master son, Lynn band, by Mrs. Arthur Gillespie. Petersen serving as farmer in Blue Creek area. The war record of the Burke cleaning fluids. All of these field, and two daughters, Mrs. dryHe is survived ceremonies. Guest speakers will Theoby a son, family goes back further than could be eliminated with reaFloyd (Elma) Carter of Co- dore Freeze, be Fave Gillette, state presithree that however, and for four gen- sonable care on the part of propBrigham City; William Mrs. and (Lida) vice rinne, Wood, president Man i, dent; Bill Mrs. Ferd (Cloe) erations, every male member of erty owners. Carroll of Los Angeles; three daughters, of the Rocky Mountain region; Fred Mrs. the family has served during a Park Valley; The local fire department has L. Thorne. Brigbrothers, Henry and possibly others from among national emergency. Schultz, (Edith) 25 members, the report showed. City; Brigham ham City; Hyrum Thorne, Perthe presidents of the aeries in Mrs. William (Fern) Jenkins, Austins Regular weekly drill attendance ry; Milton J. Thorne, Ogden; a the state who will be in atten- By 14 grandchilR. Burke, was a civil for the year averaged 24.4 and California; Downey, 14 Addie Mrs. as Nelson, sister, dance. with their partners, war veteran, fighting for the an average of 20.4 men reported and 11 great- dren and one great grandchild; Call Braegger, 53, Willard, was grandchildren special guests of honor. and two sisters, Mrs. Amelia Union. He was wounded and his for every fire call. reweek as the this obgrandchildren. be also hospitalized The occasion will "We would much rather drive death six years later was a diRoute 1; and Mrs. Mary Rohw'er, exbe held Funeral services will an in received of burns served as the fifth anniversary sult rect result of his injury. He was our fire equipment in the Peach Willard. Edwards, 1 afternoon at oclock of the Box Elder aerie which plosion and fire at the Ogden Monday an only son and Adelbert was Day parade for all of you to Funeral services will be held in the First ward"with Bishop Arsenal Wednesday night. was founded here in 1949. his only son. afternoon at 2 oclock in see, than to make a personal Monday Hansen a Richard furnace was conducting. there stoking Braegger Following the banquet, BishMelSeventh ward. had the Adelbert three appearance at your individual sons, at Brigham call Harold Friends took the the may place explosion will be a dance in the Eagle when and Caseel D. home or place of business, was vin, Tolman conducting. received second B. Felt Funeral home, Sunday op Lewis Wight lie fumes. fmm furnished music with by hall, Burke, who all served In World the concluding statement made his evening from 7 to 9 oclock and Friends may call at the Harold Austin Reed Burke the Jerry Layne orchestra from and third degree burns on secWar n. by Fire Chief Jack Taylor. Wt at the home of B. Felt Funeral Home, Sunday first and and hands wrists, morning Monday 1954 membership card in the Veterans of Foreign Ogden. accepts is son. Tolman's Austin 7 9 to from and urge everyone to constantly Mr. Mrs. 69 only and on Monday face. the burns evening Davis, ond Lloyd degree Chris Larsen, entertainment Wtfrs from his dad, Tolman Burke, as he became the third There is one other male mem- watch for fire hazards and His condition at Cooley Memo- South First West. prior to funeral services. chairman, is in charge of .arber of the Burke family, eliminate them before disaster Interment will be made in the generation of the Burke family to belong to the be made in rangements for the anniversary rial hosp'tal was "good, late theInterment will 11 year old son. strikes, he added. City cemetery. cemetery. Brigham Brigham City Thursday evening. dinner and dance. Fun Night In Brigham City Residents to Brigham Team Out of Church Corinne Ward Starts at 7:30 Appear on TV Tourney Conservation Is Scout Aim V n For The Year 3 I n . De-m- ar Restocking of Bear Lake Tonight at Club Meeting Citizens to 70-voi- ce Car Accident GOP Officers Take Oath Tuesday InjuriesClaim Will be Named At Convention Brigham Woman , Firemen Make 53 Fire Calls During Year 0. retary-treasure- Chris Freeze Dies in Calif., Three Generations of Burke Services Mon. Have Been Members of Post Here n Eagles Lodge y Observes 5th 1 Anniversary -- Willard Burned Hir-sch- Furnace Blast Ca-see- |