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Show T THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, BrigKam City, OtaK Thursday, September 13, 1962 : A PROCLAMATION A large soap company recently hired a public relations man in Tucson, Arizona, to find an Indian who could send smoke signals to promote a new product. The man toured several Arizona reservations and he was unable to Each year more than 2,000,000 young men and women in the United States reach the age of 21 and attain the status of American citizens. A large number of aliens also have American citizenship bestowed upon them by virtue of naturalization. The Congress of the United States, by Joint Resolution, has established that Constitution Day, September 17, be observed annually also as Citizenship Day for the recognition, observance and commemoration of American citizenship. On this day, the worth and meaning of United States citizenthe ship, its rights and responsibilities, are emphasized anew-fo- r native-bora rededication and renewed devotion to the land of their birth? to the newly naturalized, a feeling of dignity, security and hope. On this day we also pay tribute to our loved ones who are now serving their country so nobly in the Armed Forces. CALLED ON MISSION Elder Robert Evan Hull of Brigham City will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday prior to his departure to the LDS Northern States mission. Elder Called locate a Finally, in exasperation, he went up to an Indian sitting by a campfire and asked: "What do you do when you want to send a message to somebody on the next reservation? "Why, the Indian replied, "I use the phone. What do you do? smoke-signalle- r. Brighten up your Wardrobe with a Day Recognizing that the joint Constitution observance will tend to build better citizens and a stronger America through the exemplification of the American Way of Life. Stetson from Blocks U' Now, Therefore, I Willis Hansen, Mayor of Brigham City, Utah, commend The American Legion for instituting the observance of Citizenship Day, September 17, 1953, call upon our peopte to lend their weight and support to the' program, and urge the participation and cooperation of community organizations on this day of commemoration Signed1 Willis Hansen, Mayor To Northern States by LDS ' New oliicers at the LDS box cutler nign seminary this year are pic,uieu ne.e. NEW OH1LKS They are, sitting left to right, Julie Chlarson, secretary; Bonita Jacobsen, historian, and Grant Hacking, president. Standing are Gene Peterson, first counselor; Bill Horsley, third counselor, and Warren Hyer, second counselor. Elder Robert Evan Hall, son and Mrs. J. Arnold Hall, 275 North Second West, Brigham the City, has been called from Fifteenth LDS ward to serve in the Northern States mission. He will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday, Sept. 16, at 5 ward p. m. in the of Mr. 2i JL ,V'S X, Si tk I - V, Third-Fifteent- h chapel. He wili depart for the LDS mission home on Monday, Sept. 17, and leave for mission headquarters in Chicago the following week. ' Elder Hall is a graduate of Box Elder High school and seminary Where he. was a member of , the acappella choir for three years knd participated in many musical programs and activities. He attended Brigham Young University for one year and the Institute of Religion. While there he was a member of the Brigidier social unit. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend the THANKS ... for your vote and support Every person who exercised the right vote should be complimented. HATS Stetson brings your real excitement this Fall . . . smooth silky finishes and tapered teardrop crowns which adapt to either sport The support I received in the primary elec lion was most gratifying and I will always try to justify your confidence In me. or dress occasions. Unique detailing and subtle fall shades give you a hat youll really enjoy wearing. to See them today. $11.95 REMEMBER , . . another important decision rests with you, the voters, in the general election, Tuesday, Nov. (. I sincerely hope every qualified voter in Box Elder County will help to make those decisions. Error Corrected An obituary published in the Sept. II issue of the Box Elder News stated that Fred Francis Hoggan, 55, of 637 South Seventh West, Brigham City, was a ot the LDS church. This was an error since Hoggan was a the. church very active member-o- f at the time of his death, STETSON $13.95 Republican Candidate Ronald G. 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