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Show I Stanley Steamer Shows Entertained At Home OfMrs. W, H. Griffiths It's Still Rugged LOOKING BACK YEARS AGO ' It Happened In H tm" A Wedding Reception ; Mr. and (Mrs. Wallace Boden, had recently been wed in w-'- the Salt Lake temple, had given a eceptlon at the home of Mayor Boden. ; Fa. ewell Reception A farewell reception was be-- , lng planned for H. S Larsen at the Third ward meeting house. He was to leave this week for an L.DS. mission to Europe. It t 'Stray Bullet , , gt 1, v p T ie News said:- - Ed-wa.- d 1 ,0. T.Item of Interest Sf I I The wreckage (UP) Brigham City, Friday. July 14, Wrong Car Tuned ADRAIN, Mich, - (jv 1 90-od- d , IKtaw i te take -- dtaltair 1 big-ca- ar road-huggin- sound-condition- J '.,C ' Phoenix Goes Western With Silver Dollars :r PHOENIX, Ariz. (UP) A t , . 1 local resort .hotel Invested $12,000 in a plan to, hlp this city retajn its western atmosphere. But its Officers Of Northern District Of Womens Clubs not worried about losing the . . . from left to right, back row: Mrs. C. R. Jones, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Douglas Gregory, treasurer ; Mrs. Otto Linderman, press and publicity ; Mrs. Antone B. Kemp, money. The hotel, with the Mrs. Norman Nelson, presihistory. Front row: Mrs. John T. Henry, has beof a Phoenix dent ; and Mrs. Clyde Morris, secretary. They w ere entertained at the home of Mrs. gun placing 12,000bank, silver dolV. H. Griffith by Mrs. C. R. Jones. lars in circulation. The coins weigh a total of Peters presided. Mrs. Norm R. Nelsen And Mrs. C. R. Jones 750 pounds The hotel uses them as change. Guests, In , Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pierce and Entertain Federation Club Officers turn, carry them around in children were up from Salt Lhke Mrs Norm R. Nelsen, presi- orated table centered with a purses and pockets and evenlast week visiting relatives. dent of the Northern district of lovely bowl of roses to 21 guests tually pass them on to merElvira C. Peterson has been the Utah Federation of Womens by Mrs Nelsen and Mrs. Jones chants. The merchants, in turn, send appointed postmaster at Geneva clubs and Mrs. C. R. Jones, corcartwheels back to the bank the entertainsecretary, J. Christensen, responding (Mantua) Viec Man's Body Missing and the process starts all over club ed officers and presidents resigned. again. The hotel estimates about of the northern district at a Home After 31 Years $30,000 is handed out to guests .Jerome B, Marble of Dewey-vili- garden party held at the home 111. (UP) every month but its the same MAGNOLIA, H. MagnGriffiths. Mrs. of W. a brought us sample bunch $12,000 making the rounds over come man olias has mystery of radishes from his farm at that Introduction of all ladies again. place. The radishes are each a present and a short meeting was home at last. foot long and over an inch in followed by a pleasant social. Funeral services were held for Finds Weed-Grow- n Field diameter and were raised withOfficers of the organization Wahlow Casteel, 54, after he was out irrigation. are: Mrs. Norm R. Nelsen, pres- found dead in Chicago, barely And Whiskey Don't Mix ident of Brigham City; Mrs. 100 miles from his home from DURHAM, N. C. (UP) There Jos. F. Hansen is back in his John J. Hendry of Wellsville, which he disappeared 31 years was whiskey in Martin Nichobather shop for a few days until vice president: Mrs. Clyde Mor- ago. lsons house and weeds in his he can get a good man from Salt ris of Tremonton, recording secNeighbors said Casteel came tobacco field. Lake City to take his place. retary; (Mrs. C. R. Jones of Brig- home from World Waf I m 1919 But, Nicholson told the judge, ham City, corresponding secre- and stayed with his parents a as long as there was whiskey to A little boy of Hyrum S. Jen- tary, Mrs. Douglas Gregory of few months, then disappeared. drink, he knew he wasnt going sen of the Fourth ward fell out Smithfield, treasurer, Mrs. Otto He was never heard from again to chop the weeds. of their wagon last week and E. Linderman of Garland, press Thats why he gave himself Casteels father died in 1942 broke 'his arm. and publicity and Mrs. Antone and his mother, who never gave up for possession of moonshine B. Kemp of Logan, historian hope that her son would re- liquor. Also present were several rep- up Mrs. Cutler, living west of The court suspended his senturn, died seven years later. resentatives of clubs in the was attafcked by a His employer in Chicago said tence to a road gang, but warnlast week and badiy bit- district. Casteel had worked for him 19 ed him that it would go into eften before the dog could be Delicious refreshments were years without missing a days fect if he got some more liquor 1 , taken off. served from an attractively dec work. and started drinking It wi 4 -- V allai vice-preside- e- While Hansen was in his store Sun he beard the report of ' a g lay in followed by the crashing ; of t lass. Investigating he found a lrge hole through his south window and picked up a bullet fron a .22 rifle. Some boys in that vicinity had been doirtg irre rackless shooting but could bo je found. ' t TOKYO of four Japanese warships, still lying on the seabed outside by-gon- e William E. Morgan, school teacher at Willard, had met with a serious accident Monday t 6rning by which his neck was d slocated. iiMr, Morgan was thrown from the seat of a mowing machine w len one of his horses bolted. t n Sunken Warships BOX ELDER JOUt and a 10,000-to. cruiser, Aoba. All were sumc while trying to dodge allied bombs about a month before the wars end. The scrap would supply much sought after steel for Japanese industry. Salvage experts believe the r, Tlis Neck Dislocated v At Japan To Salvage Giihouse called a gara Kure Harbor, soon will be sold and scrapped. up his car for a moto?S An hour later, ; Paul V The rusting wrecks, called car missW contains ported fleet "the submarine fleet by the lo- submarine 1922 found the lice mem. Stanley crew of bodies garageuf about 200 cal Japanese, consist of two Steamer In the caravan of serviced the wrong cat f battleships, Ice and Hy- - bers. vehicles of a day, said he has more trouble finding roads that can accommodate his boiler. Simmons said he cruises at 80 in his steamer without really opening up all the valves. He said he gets 40 miles to a gallon of kerosene and six miles for A dollar gout a long way in a 50 1, every gallon of water in his r For you get comfort, qui ;s t tanks. As for the upkeep, Simmons quality at an economy cost. Y Ford you get the big-croadahi , , said there are only 37 moving g the smoothness j,4 parts including the wheels. When expect only m the costliest car, i something goes wrong, he doesnt Fords rugged, bother taking his Steamer to a guard Body brings you safety garage. silence usually found only in can He calls a plumber. for hundreds more. Yes, For; Americas best quality buyl Box Elder County 47 Years Ago , Hurrah Tor The Fourth , Planned for the Fourth of July in 1903 in Brigham City was 'a sunrise salute at sunrise, fired toy Frank and Bob" on the anvils and they promise to awaken every sleeper in town. At the same time the military band will discourse patriotic airs from the court house accompanied by the gun club. . (UPl least one ancient automobile taking part in this years revival of the (Bidden Tour had little or.no trouble with Virginias rugged mountain roads. C. E. Simmons, who drove his IT HAPPENED w Va. RICHMOND, Buggy ' PAGE FOUH Haruna, class heavy uca- - one, 40,000 tooner, as it appeared last night a pair of twins ar- rive fat the home of kr and Mr Cal Smith a boy and a girl All reported well. I I, f s v 'A full assortment of "fire- worl s at the Brigham City Pharmacy, t 'Ellers 'Norman Lee, Victor Madsen, Joseph Jensen and Nep li (Valentine were the speakers at, the tabernaole last. Sunday As Saturday was the anni-ver- s iry of the martyrdom of the the Prep let .Joseph Smith, speakers took for their theme his life and labors. Elder. John D. e stag-houn- ' )ld 1 sded I jf tes t Iryini I orij Drive Not ftfoe mievvf Only Ford offers you a V- that combines such a low purchase price, such economy of operation, and so much And, youll find Fords fa- mous V 8 power plant brings you quiet that lives up to its omy and quality ... for its engineered to whisper while it works! i ripe tP ha tfward rim tivity bid i -i -- SCO kid s chi U sold vSctwka , TStOtf ' of.cowl ,Caey t tld ga facke I ' m your Future .. witti a future built in I jBtlmi JUve 'work - d 323 South Main ... c tf jammsims Phone 56 f o4ts.. ' Now childre tie tot around Mrs. u IT to O Job mEJ-THE-CLOWN- MOLLY. ! toe com ' Representing The Jello Family Of Fine Desserts. 'MO SATURDAY, JULYT5 i- - PARTY STARTS 10:00 AM. kenjen'semi market CORNER MAIN & FIRST BRINGS mm YOU FUN the Clown and - ,tSe ft? : Representing That Wonderful MORNING MILK SOUTH BRIGHAM CITY'S HEREIN OLLEJ Iccl PERSON--..- . MOLLY MOO . the Cow . . . bringing and LAUGHTER to all. Ollej and Molly Moo will give , balloons, candy, gum, cookies, prizes and surprises to all kids that come to see them at KEN JENSENS MARKET- - COME ON OLLEJ When he gives you kids your favors, Mention six delicious flavors. Then youll all be friends of this fellow, For he's the guy that sells Jello! mm ANO Let the kids have their fun on this day EDAED! - bring the family. Ollej and Molly Moo have something for everyone. When these tp characters get through, youll need a pick-u- p . . Soooo . . they will bd servin a wonderful summertime dessert of Jello Pudding, Morning Milk and Bakers Coconut. COME ON KIDS -J- HIS. IS YOUR PARTY! TALK MLEJ Over THE CLOTffl KBUH at our store at SOOKC 10:30 A. M. 1 SATURDAY 1 |