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Show Universal Kief of lining Corp, :JVV Gi::l,h Avo. 0. Dm 147 oi.lt Lr.hu City Z. Ut'.u WITH1 UNCLE IF YOU WERE ELIGIBLE BEFORE SALTS NAVY PRIMARY, YOU ARE QUALIFIED series of srtlcles by Albert W. Epperson, who with 35 newsmen from through out the y. 8. was an observer for EXERCISE MAIN BRACE In North Atlantic waters near Europe. This article was dispatched while aboarthe U.8.S. Midway, one of the navys largest carriers. One In VOLUME XXVIII MORGAN, MORGAN COUNTY, UTAH, MRS. FOOTE TO MARK ANNIVERSARY USS MIDWAY, 30, AUO. AT "Man Overboard was tbe SEA word passed about tbe aircraft carrier at two a.m. this morning after a radio message was received from the cruiser Des Moines. Tbe thing a mariner fears most, falling overboard at night, happened to James L. Barney a young seaman aboard the cruiser Des Moines, whose parents live in Scarborough, Maine. FRIDAY, OCTOBER NUMBER 43. 17, 1952. Dedication of Building Is Held Monday BUSINESS LEAGUE SETS NO SESSION FOR THIS MONTH Due to a heavy schedule of "A job well done at a time when it was needed," Was the keynote of an address by Dr. E. Allen Bale-maMonday evening at dedication ceremonies held at the Morgan meetings, political rally and deer hunting season, no meeting of tbe Morgan Business league is planned for October, Howard Taggart, president, said Tuesday. Business sessions will be resumed the third Monday in November, Mr. Taggart said. If you were an eligible voter prior to the Primary election, you are still eligible to vote in the General Election, even though you did not vote in the Primary, County Cterk Anna Sommers advises. This announcement follows numerous requests to the clerk's office, seeking information as to eliglbll- - Primary Session Slated for October 24-- 25 ity of those who did not vote in the Primary election and who wish to exercise their franchise on Nov. 4. For those who desire to register, Sommers states that there aie two legislation dates prior to election, October 28 and 29. Places of registration are open between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. Registering agents for the county are: Peterson, Mrs. Nancy Zaugg; Milton, Mrs. Bessie Thurston; Canyon Creek, Mrs. Louise B. South Morgan, Mrs. Waldron; Mary Chadwick; North Morgan, Mrs. Feiol Dahlquist; Croydon, Mrs. Bernice Redden. Mrs. A Primary conference, school. , including representatives from Morof pubstate The superintendent - :- -v gan and Weber LDS stakes, will lic instruction told those gathered be held at the Morgan Stake tabat tbe exercises that Morgan Oct. 24 and 25, it was ernacle, county school district had planannounced Wednesday by Mrs. Netned well in erecting the new adof the local stake PriRobison tie dition to the school, which is a mary. on on the men The flight watcl) , multiple use building. deck kept their eyes and ears open Opening session will be Oct. 24, Those attending the exercises Morgan County Firewarden T. J. 8 p.m., when a special meeting at as the ships giant searchlights were taken on a tour of the buildd for all Primary wards and stake Stuart reiorted today that several the dark waters. Tbe Sumings, and were 'shown remodeled Force Commander, Rear Admiral workers, parents of Primary chil- permitted fires are burning in rooms of the old structures, as Wasatch counties and mit, Morgan A. K. Doyle, Commander Carrier dren, Priesthood representatives, well as the new wing, where and ward bishoprics will be held. with the approval of the DepartDivision four, dispatched three deart school lunch room, kitchen, conducbe will Funeral services This meeting is being held by ment of Forestry and Fire Control stroyers to aid in the search. band and recreation ted at 2 p.m., department, Mrs. for Saturday from the First and the Soil Conservation Service. Cruising directly astern of the rooms were built, as well as the Martha May Dickson Rich, 65, of special permission Each year, when dry fall weathA message of great cruiser, the Midway knew that the and ventilating systems Kickville who died at 1:55 p.m Presidency. er heating arrives, some land owners in man should pass nearby, and then importance will be given to parfor the new addition. these areas wish to control burn an at Mrs. Ogden hospital, Robison Wednesday ents of I children, "There he is, hear him, put the with the hopes that burning may Speakers told of tbe need for as result of injuries sustained in a said. light over to port a little!, yelled class and activity eliminate thick brush stands peradditional Serv9. Oct. on fall home at her Airman Donald H. Adams of NewThe Oct. 25 meeting will begin rooms, due to the increase in ices in Morgan Stake taberna?la If properly reseeded manently. a who was at 9 a.m. for stake board and and standing port, Ky., Cost of the will be under direction of school population. these methods may managed, Bishop Priesthood 1' squadron Integrity watch on the representatives. At 10: new addition was $230,000, finansome rangeland. improve Many LDS of Richville Wiscombe the Ray 45, stake boand and stake Priestflight deck. ced through the sale of bonds ward. are In progress to Investigations hood representatives, ward presiWhen the ship passed Barney The interest bearing 1 Mrs. Rich was born in Richville, dents and ward bishoprics will improve the methods of land imabout 300 yards away, Adams bonds will be retired over a perprovement burning Oct. 28, 1886, a daughter of Wil- convene. At 2 p.m., stake and threw a lighted life buoy toward iod of 10 years.. It was also poinSheriff Stuart stated that many E. and Martha Slade Dickson. ward officers and teachers and liam the man. ted out that the finest material MRS. JANE FOOTE On Oct. 6, 1910 she was married Priesthood representatives will be of these permitted fires have been and workmanship obtainable were As the carrier passed by the reported to various county, state, to Clarence E. Rich in the Salt Lake in session. Mrs. Jane Foote, who will ob- James R. Foote, Pocatello, Ida used in constructing tbe new addiin the man, he was and federal fire offkiala. EveryLDS resided have Weto Temple. is They stake host News tbe The Morgan County Morgan joins tion. serve her 86th birthday on Saturlights, last seen swimming toward in Richville since that time. ber stake at this convention, which one connected with the fire conthis lovely ladys many friends Music for the occasion was furnthe life ring. One of the destroy- day, October IS, still enjoys good with on wildlands is pleasAn active worker in Richville will be under direction of Nina trol problem able to bake bread in wishing her many happy returns ished by students of the Morgan ers, the USS Roberts, picked tbe health and is ed with the number of people reof and P. Mrs. Parrish of Rich ward and Mary the day. Halliday Moigan stake, schools, under direction of J. L. man out of the water as he was and Ho her own housework. served in the Relief society of the the General board, Salt Lake City. porting fires which they consider October was born Miss Foote Mrs. A Ada solo by to Terry. piano the to be uncontrolled. buoy. clinging Waldron was well received by ward and was president for many Just 29 minutes after he was re- 18, 1866 in Echo Canyon, the sixth Speaking for the Utah CooperaOn the Relief stake years. society of a family of 11 born to Rosthose attending. ported overboard, the word was child Fire Fighters, Sheriff Stuart tive memas she board served a board, StevFormer teachers and board memreceived at the bridge of the Mid- well and Mary Ann Peterson tbe hope that all citiexpressed ber and was president for seven ens. Her father was one of the bers of the Morgan school district way, "Man recovered, condition zens to report every will continue actA Mrs. Rich musician, original pioneers of Morgan coun were introduce, as were school years. normal, no Injuries. rire which they see on wildlands of son as ed Richville in ward. Carter, Lyle organist ty- officials from I Wasatch county. which may be uncontrolled, beThis noon we ate in the Chiefs PorSurviving, in addition to her Pat- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Carter of to James married was William P. Miller, assistant state She cause the people themselves are mess, and do those fellows feed. two of loss sustained the are six sons and daughterson Foote August 11, 1889.. He terville, public instruc- husband, - Our host-thtbe warning system of Utah's fire a thumb, at 5:30 p.m" suaatlntendepi-jday wae-W-. and MrsI Dean Horn ters: Rich, Mgers Edgar 1899 and after his death tion, was also in attendance. An estimated 126,000 deer hunt- fighting system. Everyone can Jr., mess caterer who was most died in Wednesday. er (Marie) Francis, Homer Dee ers will and The any were exercises did conducted she nursing afield1 during the com- rest assured that if practical go crews cordial. We found that the Chief were organized his father and Mrs. Jolene G. S. Heiner, president of the Rich, Kent Rich and kind of work available to season in this most are not on the fire within a short ing OcL were near- by Petty Officers eat as well, if not other as and they hay, baling of Keith all Price, Morgan county; board of education, who also prosupport her family of five children, popular Utah big game hunt, ac- period of time after a fire is rebetter, than the officers. the end of the days work, the one having died in infancy. Four ing nounced the dedicatory prayer. E Rich, Salt Lake City; and the fol- cording to game department spok- ported, it is probably a permitted his fingers in the gears E. From the flag bridge this afterAnderson of Ogden, a former lowing brothers and sisters, Reed esmen. of her children are now living, youth got fire, burning under conditions set noon I sent a "regards message machine. of the WalJohn Dickson, Dickson, Henry board member, spoke tbe invocaThey are Mrs. Anna Sommers Regulations for this hunt, as set up by the County Firewarden. Lyle, a ninth grade student at tion by "blinker code to Dick Lyttle Mrs. Jean Mecham, Carand the welcome address was lace Dickson and Mrs. Bert Rich, by the Board of Morgan: was taken to the Big Game control and Carl Roundtree, two of the Morgan of high, Mrs. all Morgan county; Hyrum by C. Alfred Bohman, vice ey, Ida.; Mrs. C. I (Margaret) given sex for calls either I his on hunting in most MORGAN WOMEN where Dee in the Roosevelt Ogden, hospital publishers of the board. Guests Robbins and Mrs. Newell Cook, Og- of the better deer Checketts, Hayward, Cal.; and hunting units did not actually operate the blincondition Thursday was reported president were introduced by Supt. Louis W. den; Roy E Dickson, Kalispel, over the state. The areas where ARE ATTENDING ker, but I did hold my breath satisfactory. and of William Slade Mont., E Christensen and Lee Peterson and only bucks may be taken are the SCHOOL IN LOGAN while Enlow, signal supervisor, STAKE MIA PLANS W. V. Shaw, board members, ex- Kaysville. Fourteen grandchildren Strawberry valley, the large West hung over the water, as the Roose- HALOWEEN DANCE Mrs, Belle Porter, Mrs. Verna Morgan Man Sustains plained financing and building the also survive. Desert area, the general area of Rollins, Mrs. Katherine velt was ahead of us at the time. Warner, structure. P. n Hallo-wePrincipal Raymond in Crash A costume ball, with the the San Rafael desert, and the Mrs. Thelma Injuries Admiral Sir Patrick Brind, Royal Rees, Mrs Grace DickLarson concern- LEE WILL SPEAK instructions gave g driven at be held cement will A truck Wasmotif, district in thq Reavley Allied Navy, Commander-In-Chie- f son, Mrs. , Hazel Sommers, Mrs. the tour of the buildings. atch county. All other hunting Mabel Winters and Mrs. Rachel IN MORGAN Forces Northern Europe, as offi- Morgan high school gym, Friday, by Gilbert J. Nutter, 26, Salt Lake ing including those on the Crouch are attending the womens cer conducting the forthcoming ex- Oct. 31, it has been announced by City and a 1928 Ford coupe being FRIDAY AFTERNOON districts, Wasatch front adjacent to the adult leaders school at ercise Main Brace, has issued Horace Porter, chairman of the driven by Clifton Creager, 50, Mor- FINAL HOME GAME As part of his campaign tour of Logan this states centers of population, are week with Helen Bergstrom, gan, carshed on U. S. Highway 30, SLATED FOR 1:30 P.M. the following statement from his MIA advertising committee. home Gov. J. Northern Utah counties. on Oct. Mutual Stake the Peterson two miles west of open to the hunting of either sex demonstration agent Sponsored by headquarters in Oslo, Norway: Final home current Morthe of will Bracken Lee in game appear will feature priz- 11, according to investigating offideer on the regular hunting license, The exercise is under the joint board, the dance football season will be played on gan today (Friday). Subjects being studied by the worn to cer, Trooper Ted London. costumes best es for the Sportsmen should note that sevover-al- l command of the two NATO the Morgan field at 1 :30 p.m. toHe will be guest of honor at a are foods, clothing and home group decorations to Hallowen the affair. officers eral small areas are closed to huntthe report, Reluncheon local Supreme Commanders : Admiral will be carried out in the hall and Mr.According day (Friday). management plus four elective being given by These Include all National ing. Creager attempted to make a Lynde D. McCormick, U S. Navy, which the women selected at the of groups In meet this publicans Daughters the Musgame, Trojans refreshments will be served. left hand turn just as the cement parks, 500 yards on either side of as follows: Supreme Allied Commander AtlanPioneers building, at 12:30 p. the Presentation Tips what in North Summit the Braves, Mildred Mr. was furnished be will ic truck by and Creager passing. ImmigraParleys canyon tic (SACLANT); and General Matm. for Mrs. Mabel Winters Leaders," be an should affair. excellent of Ogden. was cited for failure to use an arm tion canyon roads, six small santhew B. Ridgeway, U. S. Army, Kapps orchestra Mrs. Hazel Sommers; Gov. Lee will speak at a public and Child To won has one, date, Morgan to appear ctuaries, one each in the Heaston, signal and was ordered Supreme Allied Commander EurMrs. Belle Porter, at 2:30 p.m. in the MorDevelopment, one in two tied and meeting lost games Bernard before Mt. OgDahlquist. Vernon, Stansbury, Tintic, Judge ope (SACEUR). It is the first to a variety of attacks by "Orange Mrs. Thelma Rees, Mrs. Verna The general public den and Cache units. The Ford was completely dam- league play. Remaining games, fol- gan theatre. time they have been associates in sea and air forces. be to is invited at this Rollins; be will present "Landscaping the Back encounter, lowing was Fridays fender For convenience the exercise can aged; the trucks right Continued dry weather of the this manner in a major exercise. Yard, Mrs. Rachel Crouch; BuyWasatch and at , Murray. Mr. received and outlined Creager five into damaged be divided parts past 30 days will find most of the ing Food and Food Uses, Mrs. Land, sea and air forces from minor injuries. below. deer herds in the high country. It Grace Dickson and Mrs. will NATO nations take Katherine part eight An Allied carrier One: is noted that foliage is still heavy Part Warner. in EXERCISE MAIN BRACE in UK from northward will sail and the fire hazard acute for this LEGION DRAFTS northern Europe from September force These ladies will pass on the season. ports and will take part in exer- PLANS FOR 13 to 25. information obtained to others in cises in northern Norway. Hunters will find many new ac- the The purpose is to develop the county by giving demonstraPart Two: The carrier force SEASONS ACTIVITY cess roads built during the past discussions and by organization of the Atlantic alli- will move southward, replenishing Books for the Morgan school lisisted Trooper London with the year into prime deer hunting areas. tions, by group officers Peace of county Morgan ance in the eastern Atlantic and with fuel on in and around their it applying exto in join passage brary will be presented by Morgan were busy Oct. 8, with early morn- - investigation. These roads will be found in most own homes. northern Europe in its basic func- ercises in Denmark. Post No. 67, Commander Victor At 6:25 p.m., on the same dayk sections over the state. Some have tion of mutual defense. To do Part Three: Convoys to and Nelson reported following a meet- ing and late evening accidents. cow belonging to Verl Poll of been constructed to allow hunter a MAIN BRACE opwill afford this, from Scandinavia will be protect- ing of Legionnaires and members Trooper Ted London reported an Mt. Green was killed by a passing access into dieer problem areas in portunity to exercise the command ed by surface forces and carriers of the Auxiliary, Monday night. accident which occurred at 6:30 car, while another animal was in- the San Juan-ElRidge country. organization at all levels and to and shore based air forces. Included in the list of volumes a.m., The Many roads built to pursue oil and f of west Tag- jured by the same vehicle. mile the between improve cooperation Part Four: An amphibious to be given the school will be an valued at $800, was knocked gas well drilling will also serve allies, commands and services, force, including U. S. Marines, will additional copy of "Key to Peace, garts in Weber canyon, in which a cow, 225 feet by the speeding car which hunters in getting into new areas. Bill Stone, husband of Betty Tywhilst also giving realistic exper- sail from UK to aid land forces in which the local 1917 Plymouth coupe driven by Legion donated 885 feet after striking the Most of these are in the southern ner Stone, arrived home from Gertraveled G. ience to sea, land and air forces Jutland. The crashed DeWall, 19, Roy, expedition will be several months ago. end and eastern sections of the many Oct. 4. He has just completanimals. Involved. Initial plans were also drafted headon with a truck being driven strongly escorted and will include state. ed a was James driven vehicle assignment in the The by Ships and aircraft from carriers its own air support for the troops for the annual Armistice day pro- by Joseph W. Burnett, 71, Ogden. force in Germany. air While B. Perez, 19, Layton, who was cited do During department spokesmen the Mr. DeWall of curve amtook a and shore bases, land and when ashore. gram which will be held at the not expect the high success ratio World War n he served 37 months for speeding. to too was unable Belroad, and wide, will come from forces phibious Part Five: In the Kattegat, high school on Nov. 11. That evening at 10:30, on Utah of the 80 percent kill of 1951 to be in Germany, with the air force. In attendance at the meeting get back to his side of the road gium, Canada, Denmark, New Zea- and the Baltic approaches to Denwas He before truck. the Highway 66 in South Morgan, a maintained this year, they do prestriking land, France, the Netherlands, mark, light forces from Denmark, were Mr. and Mrs. B. K. FarnsMrs. Pearl Long received a teleC. dict that a successful hunting seaNorway, United Kingdom and Uni- Norway and UK will exercise un- worth, former residents of Mor- charged with driving too fast for vehicle being driven by Max son is in the for Utah a again call from her son, Larry offing rounded 17, phone Henrikson, Ogden, ted States. der Danish Command with sub- gan. Mr. Farnsworth is chairman existing conditions. nimrods. on 321. Moore, feet traveled too corner Sunday from his base in fast, MAIN BRACE is mainly an ex- marines and coast defense to pro- of the Americanism committee of Damage to the truck amounted California. He informed her that of middle in overturned the and car sustained to while Denmark. $750, of shores the the of Utah. the ercise of allied (BLUE) wartime tect Department NO. MORGAN CLEAN-U- P DAY he was being shipped out. The extent and concept of the forces (Sea and Air) supporting damages totaling $900. Only in- the highway. exMorAil members to was the of North sufcar the maxiThe who Mr. to DeWall damaged HARVEST BALL land and air forces, whilst also exercise is designed to give juries were LICENSE ISSUED are ward come and to driver to but the of gan abras$250, tent a urged ball fractured all Annual fered left Harvest mum to of concerned, communications. arm, Morgan experience covering sea A Morchurch next and the marriage license was issued Wednesday Ships aand carrier aircraft will it is governed by the defensive chapter, Future Farmers of Ameri- ions on face and head and lacera- three occupants, Lyle Smith, this week to George Sylvester aid Val to Marsh and in conthe Keith Stock, Thursday the He to ted was knee. will NATO cleaning and such be held this (Friday) even taken gan; ca, throughout cooperate closely with purposes of Officers inside and outside of the building Heiner of Morgan, and Mrs. Sadie' shore based maritime aircraft of siderations as distance to be ing at Morgan high school. En- Devils Slide hospital by Richard Ogden, were uninjured. the Royal Air Force and the U. S. steamed and the time during trants in the queen contests are Stevens of Ogden, and after being investigating the case, turned the and the grounds. Men and women Dean of Ogden, according to are invited to come early and help records in the office of County Navy and the Danish and Norweg- which ships can be made avail- LoRae Smith, Anna Lou Francis, treated there, he was released to youthful driver over to juvenile Clerk Anna Sommers. with this big undertaking. his home. Sheriff T. J. Stuart as-- 1 authorities. ian Air Forces, and will be subject able by the nations participating. and LuAnn London. f . s'ioy- Several Control Fires Burning In 3 Counties Funeral Rites for Mrs. Rich Set o cris-crosse- For Saturday d Morgan Youth Injured Yed. at 125,000 to Engage In Deer Hunt From Oct 20 - 30 D-Rk- The-yout- h 20-8- 0 Midway-Wallsbur- , Peace Officers Have Busy Yeek Yith Highway Accidents k one-hal- Le-Ro- y . KEEPIir POSTED |