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Show 'AVi irrvTr ol' 4 - - UnivrsTl Microfilming Corn. 141 Pigment vg. Salt Citjr, Ut:h 56 J'n. Business Men Go 'Back-to-Scho- V . Next Wednesday More , than 50 reservation have been turned in (or the Education-Busines- s day pro- gram to be held next Wed-dastarting with lunch at the three local schools, it was announced Thursday , by the Chamber of Commerce. Other businessmen wishing to participate in the program are requested to call the Chamber office Immediately so that plans can be completed for the entertainment. Those attending may take school lunch at Central, Lincoln or Box Elder High school and the number wishing to go to each school must be determined in advance, it was explained. Following the lunch, a general session will be held at the high school auditorium. y ESSAY WINNER Ivan Emery, Box' Elder High senior, was winner Qf the VFW essay contest, &n RUNNEEUP Second place winner in the contest open to all students was Wendy Fos- VOLUME 49, NUMBER 15 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 13, 1956 Dedication of Youth Forest Project Will Take Place at 2 p.m. Saturday Final tree planting date and dedication of the Youth Forest will be held Saturday of this week as the concluding phase of the project at the entrance to Box Elder Park. Youthful workers from Cache and Box Elder counties will report at the forest site at 10 a.m. to plant the remainder of the 8,000 lodge pole pines under the direction of Forest Service personnel. They will be served lunch at noon, prepard by womens federated clubs of Cache county. Dedicatory services will be conducted at 2 p.m, with Miss Bessie Brown, president of the Northern district, Utah State Womens Federated clubs, project sponsors. presiding. Speakers for the occasion will include Chester J. Olson, Ogden, Regional Forester, and Mrs. I. R. Morri-soSalt Lake City, state conservation chairman for FOOTBALL COACH Richthe federation. ard (Dick) White, former j, Mrs L. D. Schroder, Salt Lake City, state federa- BEHS outstanding athlete, tion president will offer the dedicatory prayer and Miss has been appointed at CarBrown will make the presentation. Acceptance will bon College grid coach. he given by Ralph Crowell, Logan, supervisor of the Cache National Forest. Musical numbers will be pre-'- i sented by Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt. The public is invited to attend' the dedicatory services which will be held at the site. - , ter. 10 PAGES Box Elder Nursing HomeCommittee Requests Bond Election This Year Committee Will Be f City, with the understanding that when additional nursing Expanded to Prepare home facilities are needed In county, the commissioners For Coming Election the should be requested to construct In a special meeting of the a second unit in the Box Elder County Nursing Home part of the county. northern ' committee, it was formally de- Impossible to Participate Now The members of the commitcided to request the Box Elder county commissioners to hold tee were told that while Itsois iin that a bond election this fall in con- possible to raise money , nection with the general elec- Box Elder county can particiare , tion, to permit the people of Box pate in federal funds that ! now is a there available, good to whether Elder county decide or not the county should be possibility that such funds will bonded to obtain funds for the be available either next year ( . construction of nursing home or the year following, providing n, facilities here. This announce- the county can raise its share of Box Eldei County's petition ment came from Jay W. Oldroyd, the money. for temporary occupancy of the Committea To Be Expanded chairman of the committee. for the Promontory It was further decided that In The meeting was held this Point road was delayed Wednesand was preparation for the coming bond week in Tremonton day when Judge "Lewis Jones of election, thp Nursing Home members well attended by sustained the defendants mothe committee, as well as Coun- committee should be expanded.' tion that service of the sumLewis S. In addition to the central comty Commissioners mons was faulty. J. Potter, mittee, it was decided that Robert and court was Wight Mrs, Appearing in O. Dee Lund, each Bishop or minister of the Glenera Sheehan Hunter iwho is County Attorney various churches in the ebunty and other interested people. with her sister, Mrs. The presidents of some of the should be requested to serve Helen Sheehan Arthur, of the civic clubs in the northern part as a member, or have a repreland involved. of the county reported that sentative serve as a member of She was served with another there was considerable interest the' committee; and that each summons to appear on WednesParent-Teach- er in their localities in the con- civic or service club in the at time the which IS, April day, struction of adequate nursing county should be requested to ,be held in will First hearing home facilities for the county, have a representation on the District court. , however, they thought that if committee. the work on Meanwhile, Richard (Dick) White of PerTOOK THIRD Jean Hust WINS FOURTH Janet An- Point were to support such a Civic Club Makes New Donation road is at a standstill un they derson with her fourth place til it is determined whether or ry has been appointed football won third place honors in the would want some as Oldroyd reported to the commove, at Carbon college for the New officers were elected at the summer kindergarten class surancethey home fa mittee that Brigham City's Civic that annual VFW sponsored esentry was given honorable not the county can have occu coach nursing 1956-5of the es to prepare them for entrance cilities would be constructed Improvement club had given-th- e season, Dr. Aaron Jones, the Monday meeting mention. pancy in the condemnation pro college president, announced Central school Parent-Teacher- s say contest. in the first grade next year. there. Nursing Home committee ' ceedings. on Tuesday of this week. association, to serve during the Speaker for the program was Two Nursing Homes Requested another check 'in the amount of 1956-5school term. Allan M. West, executive direcWhite will Te assisted by VFW Following a discussion, the $25 to help lake care of operin Keith Wilson, who has been in Heading the organization for tor of the Utah Education asso- committee reversed its previous ating expenses. The committee toe Mrs. Jay ciation who talked on the sub- stand and decided that if a members unanimously extended the athletic department for the the new year will . In addition to Hansen as president; Mrs. Merle ject, Is Federal Aid to Educa- bond election was successful, their appreciation for this gift. past year. Local High Asks Formal Bequest ' coaching football, - White will Beecher, first vice president; tion the Answer to Our School an effort will be made to obteach mathematics at Carbon Principal J. D. Gunderson, sec- Problems." Commissioner Lewis S. Wight to as funds tain ' -ond vice president; Mrs. Grant To develop his subject. West sist in the construction of two asked that a formal written re-- , High school. The four top winners of the is a The new the growing nursing homes. One of ap quest be mkde of the commis.coach, graduate Allred, secretary; and Clair first explained A special meeting Is planned Veterans of Foreign Wafa essay Three-Wcek-O- ld need for additional class rooms proximately 30 beds to toe con- sioners to hold a bond election, of the Box Elder High school Hailing, treasurer. were ' of North Americanism Gleaners all for Junior ort test cop officers were install- and teachers to keep up with structed in City, and and that this request be mailed and South Box Elder stakes for where he received the "Out- edThe new Park Valley Baby picked this week from Box Elder Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, Utahs increasing school popu another of Brigham award Athlete by when It 20 so that they would receive standing at 17, students approximately April evening, Tuesday High school t English a candidate iation and told where the tax beds to be constructed in the not later than Monday, April Boasts Two Teeth 7:30 p. m. at the new LDS In- he graduated in 1952. He was past president and who participated. student for director from Region 4 of dollar comes from and how it northern part of the county. 16, 1956. 319 East also secretary of the First place winner ot the 1956 the dian chapel located at A the state PTA organization. is spent. senior baby, his Consider Haven Offs? . body Hill during year. State if the son of South. However, Depart, Seventh contest was Ivan Emery, He played football at Weber The present bill before Con- ment of Health would approve daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee 'Presiding at the last meeting Oldroyd read a Jetter. front will Mrs. Nedra Emery of Intermounfor the Theme evening C. Hirschi, will soon be able for two years and , . at the year was Mrs. Ronald gress . is designed only to aid of one larger nursing home, but Hill Haven Incorporated, a prl-- . be "Sacred To Me Night. Car6-Iyn- college tain school. Receiving second to handle- steaks, acUtah State Agricultural college Packer, who has completed her in new school construction, the not two smaller ones, the group vate organization operating of the Avas honors member a" .Foster, JW,endy. Dunn,' place for the past two years. He has term In " a as president. She an- speaker said. This aid would agreed that one nursing home nursing homes for cording to news that comes ' profit daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. from Park Valley where the Junior .Gleaner' Girl committee won letters in all. four major nounced that to Utah wes- $2 million in PTA funds this amount of number be in constructed places of Brigham Foster. Jean Hust, daughter of the MIA general board, will . Hirschis reside. matchwas fund the indicato tern be states. used would The letter providing sports. year purchase ' . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hust took The baby has already cut be the guest speaker 'At the present time he is as- strip films for each grade and ed by an equal amount. ted that these nursing home third place while Janet Anderson, one tooth Karen Quayle and Lois Foote, is just another Needed in Utah is $20 in and with spring football 'at for playground equipment. sisting operators were Interested in loMaternal of Mrs. Marcellace of Junior. Gleaner presidents Dog's daughter school construction, the speaket USAC and immediately through. after peeping cating a nursing home in BrigGunderson ' Principal reported Jones won fourth. Miss was South and North Box . Elder the close of the spring quarter, The unusual Instinct Takes ham City on a profit basis, concluding that this federal a total of 110 that toe in Will The winner, of the first three born March 17 tiny stakes, respectively, at the Cooley will go to Price to begin pre- children had been enrolled for aid would help, but could not however. It would be necessary, Chicks awards Over cash With will of receive the arrangements charge places Memorial hospital. solve all the problems. for the coming footfor the building to be conparations' winner and Gleaner Girls All Junior while the fourth plaee was He is doing grad(Music for the program ball locally to the specificaLady, a year old dog, at the structed Hill' their mothers are invited and uate season, gets honorable mention at the USAC at this time. furnished by sixth grade puat work tions of Haven, Inc., with Ted Valentine home has asannual awards assembly of the urged to attend the special proWhite will replace Sammy the understanding that they pils of J. D. Gunderson, Rowduties in sumed all rearing to be this held to school Angeline according gram, high land L. Rigby and Nellie Wight three Ecster chicks. would lease these facilities. Juliano, who resigned recently J ' Korth, North stake Junior Glean- to enter , spring. in who gave several instrumental business The members of the commitprivate children Valentine The er leader and - Eva Nicholas, Price. The English department of the on their flutes and numbers were of the opinion that It tee Food South stake Junior . Gleaner pennies at the high school carried on the contest also presented vocal selections. pitchedbefore He is 'the son of the late Easter and came would be better to have the leader. , King as a regular classwork activity. D. White, and Mrs. White county construct such facilities home with three chickens. Judges of the essays were apof Perry. He is married to the P-- T and operate them on a in were a birds The placed pointed by the VFW, Wood and they Donna former basis, if the people of the box in the basement New "The essays were exceptionhave a son,, two and a half The county would give their supa also Wilspot for social occupies Lady closing winner ally well done, and the years of age. The Whites will lard PTA members will be held in the basement during the port In the bond election. should go a long way in the has The Federal governmen go to Price In June to make To nights. Monday, April 16, beginning at state competition, said Mrs.' announced that aid to the their home. 8 p. m. at the school house. The morning following the Clyde Larsen, chairman of the drouth stricken areas has been the four spent together night contest committee. , The public Is invited to attend extended, according to Dennis New officers will be installed Troy Miller was named - presiin the basement Mr. ValenBox Elder has had two state Winter, Box Eider county super dent an Archby operetta being presented of the Bird Haven during the evening by Mrs. tine went downstairs fearful winners of the contest in the visor Of the Farmers Home Ad ers at their annual meeting Robert . Morgan, president of the First and Second' graders of that the dog would have hurt last four years. ministration. the Willard school tonight, Fri South Box Elder (PTA Council. held recently, to preside over the the small balls of yellow day, April 13, beginning at 8 feathers, Winter stated that the Far local club for the coming year. Officers to assume duties for recreain the Willard ward be p.m. Serving with Miller will By Plans are now complete for To his surprise the chicks of mers Home Administration 1956 are: Mrs. Tynne Gray, tion hall. were cuddled up to the dog the Third ward building fund fice at Tremonton will accept Dale Madsen as vice president; Mrs. Carol Barker, president; Don and A The Wedding of the Flowers Rogers, secretary; and she was very carefully dinner scheduled for tonight, applications to and including special Sunday breakfast is first vice president; Arch Sims, Jensen, field captain. is the of the Sterling title presentation of Friday, April 13, beginning at of feed members for a laying with them. 20, Nal-dby second vice president; Mrs. April i supply planned The local archery club now being 6 p. m. and will be directed by Iva Since then only Teddy Valteam. Drill the grain sufficient to carry eligible has 24 Auxiliary vice Eagles third Stokes, president; members, it was anArchibald and Marie Ward, entine, 11, can get near the The dinner will be held In livestock to and including May Nadel" served Mrs. be will The breakfast and Witt, secretary ' nounced, and plans to super- from 10 teachers of the two giade. and chickens. All others the newly completed recreation 15. dog m. 2:30 until treasurer. oclock pj vise activities on the newly esProceeds from the event will in the family receive growls hall, and funds received will hall Sunday, in the Eagles Progressive games are plan- be used to Applications must be filed at tablished junior archery range purchase a primer when they attempt to go by be applied toward indebtedness ned and light refreshments will the Tremonton office, which is at Rees Pioneer park and offer April 15. on the new building. Willard the mother dog and her adoptthe typewriter for raisis conclude The social. the group sponsoring located in the Woldron building instructions besides carrying on The affair is under the diones. school. ed young be to Jerry Peterson? son o' will funds for be mothers of expenses Serving ing their own activities. of the High Priests of the rection Mrs. Leonard PetOTson of pen there. Ea Utah in State at students incurred the Principal Sims and and a fine meal and Third ward, been awarded the has rose, Mrs. Iva Archibalds rooms. gles convention program are promised to all Carl R. Gray Scholarship for those attending. activities , carried outstanding Tickets are now being distrion in club work. Is to all ward members and buted Carried has livestock, Jerry others at $5.00 for adults and turkeys and crop projects dur$2.50 or students. club ing his eight years in in Contrary to a previous anof work, under the direction lead-er- . nouncement, the patrons are reLeonard Peterson, his 4-A neighbor the State finalists are also to re quested to bring their own submitting plates as well as a drinking name of Mrs. Dop L. Jeppson, ceive lovely consolation prizes. This scholarship will be used glass and silverware. Mrs. Jeppson, a Box Elder to further his education in Magna, Utah, placed the former at the Utah State AgriBrighamite in the finals In the High school graduate, attended Mrs. Utah contest this week. the USAC for three years becultural college, according to Mrs. Jeppson, the former Hel- fore she traveled to Chile to Gordell Brown, assistant counen Wright, daughter of Mr. and become the wife of Don L. Jeppty agricultural agent. Mrs. Earl L. Wright, Brigham son, ' son of Mrs. August JeppCity, is one of the 12 finalists son of Brigham City, who was chosen by New York judges to employed there at the time. in the Mrs. Utah concompete They spent six years in Chile si ' Wind and dust storms have then returned to Utah. Mr. Jepptest 'Mrs. Utah will be chosen from son is now a foreman occurred every day for the past at the the field of 12 contestants fol- new Kennecott 'Copper Refining week, bringing cooler tempera-- , bake-of- f and company at Magna. a day-lonto the Brigham City area. tures lowing The Fifth quorum of Seventies sew-of- f on April 21 in the Utah He is a graduate of the Uniof Wednesdays The velocity a and social will hold program Power and Light auditorium.' wind storm was estimated at 45 versity of Utah and was embe to for all quorum members Mrs. Utah will join other na- ployed by Kennecott during his to 50 miles per hour In this lo. V held this evening, Fridayth the contestants from the college years. tional Charles Icality, according to Bear River City ward recreation other 47 states at Dayton Beach, Clifford, local weather observer. They are the parents of four 8 at hall beginning p.m. Florida in May when Mrs. children: Robert Don, Karen, The high and low tempera-ture- s i . There will be plenty of food America is chosen. Richard and Debra. for the past week are AS and fun for everyone, according Mrs. Utah . and her husband Mrs. Jeppson reports it is one follows: T''HU. i to the committee in charge of ar. will spend a week at Eleanor of the loveliest surprises 'M she v ? rangements. Village with other couples from has ever received. All members of the Seventies all over the nation while the Mr. Mrs. Wright learned FOR ARCHERY FANS Ready for practice shooting are women compete for the coveted of theirand MOTHERS CHICKS Lady, dog owned by the Ted Valenquorum and their partners are daughters winning in tine state invited to attend, according to the eight new target backstops at the archery range, iust title. family, is, shown here with Teddy Valentine and her a paper following a call Numerous prizes are being from a neighbor telling them newly adopted family of three. The dog has been hoverFloyd, Carter, Hermarf B. Kptterl west of the baseball diamond at Rees Pioneer Park. Here a and Newell Cfiecketts, who are Councilman Don Chase and Dale Madsen, vice president of awarded for the state winner of their daughter's good ing near the chicks ever since the Easter trio arrived at ' and also the national winner. in charge of arrangement the local archery club, survey the newly improved range. . . the yalentine home. Road Project Held Up, Set i Hearing Date right-of-wa- y Local Athlete Accepts Carbon Central School College Post Annual Name Four Top Winners Essay Contest at Group Selects New Officers for Coming Year 7 Junior Gleaners School Plan Special Meet Hill-Burto- n - three-week-ol- d -- n . pre-scho- - Closing Social More Grain Available to Le-Ro- y " 1 Pick Drouth Area 1 Set by Willard Association Officers non-prof- Have Operetta dub For Archery it Willard School Third Ward Dinner Sunday Breakfast Set Set for Tonight Drill Team i County Youth Wins U.S.A.C. , Scholarship - Former Brighamite 4-- Mrs. Utah Contest 4-- Finalist in Salt take agri-cultur- e Wind Storm Brings Cool Temperatures Party Planned for Seventies Quorum t V .? " - w j j . for-tun- |