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Show But the ancestor I am PAGE SIX BOX Just About ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, February 17, 1950 Atuftkina ENJOY THIS OREf.? STRAIGHT BOURBON M' r. 5v' PRICE LOW T. s' believe hia name was Abe. Ik had five wives and though it was never put In writing I would bet a doughnut against a By Bob Crompton Spanish gold piece, he would have had more if his first five (Note: Any similarity between hadnt unionized and threatened the characters in the following to strike. story, deceased or alive, is purely coincidental.) Of course that, is all under Everybody is proud of their ancestors whether they were Die bridge. But I understand Benedict Arnolds or Noah Web-ster.- four of the wives were of Danish blood and the fifth was a gypI am too. sy. The gypsy woman stayed with for a couple of years him but The accepted custom Is to an offer from a man withgot boast of the prominent anceswives and took him up out tors, and to either ignore the on It.any black sheep or treat them lightlThe last they saw of her she ywas going up the road riding double on a mule with the new I TRAINED gent. Diesel Mechanics NEEDED Mn Needed USA. and Foretqn Offer to Ail O.l s. Skilled The Bourbon Buy of the' for Positions in the Countries. Special - Contruction Logging Agriculturei Transportation J are mechanically inclined and de '.ire to trjm for hiqh pay ileady jol fill m this wide open, lucrative field out the form below and mad of oni r If you INTERSTATE TRAINING SERVICE Diesel Tractor S Heavy Equipment Division Century D, e o News Journal want to enter the diesel and equipment Please furnish me Ml intormeiioit about your approved framing and free placement advisory service. J am pat ly ( interested J if) Operator Service Man Demonstrator ) ( Partsman Diesel Enqineer ) ( ( Servite Merunier ( ) Tractor Die Tiouble sel ( Shooter. ) WRITE BOX I ft(o. N true Phone ... City Slate Aqe Present Occupation reason he came to the United States was because all young men were drafted into the Danish army when they reached 2J . years of age. Great . great great-grandp- was not the type of a man that would be regimented sitting down. He stood up and caught the first boat to the U. S. A., arrived on the east coast, found he didnt like it, and came to Utah. He settled down here in the west and started raising- a large family with a little help from his wives. - f the grey in That's Abes wool came from, lie loved each 'of Ids wives as much as the olhers and was proud of them all. So hekept them all, and broke the law. where Employed by If you live on RFD give directions- 86. Proof Straight Bourbon. Whiskey National Distillers Products Corp., N.Y. Of course this all happened darn near a hundred years ago, but I have been told the only It seems the time arrived when the legal quota of females per male was one. Address iO IS 17 In this little Utah town in which he Jived there were several other men who felt the and out tomorrow radio service Ift today for' Have you any land that isn't producing and should be drained? Let us help you with your problems. Estimates and information FREE. , We specialize in the manufacture of DRAIN PIPE IRRIGATION PIPE IIEADGATES CULVERT PIPE (orrugated Metal or Concrete). PRICED from tory to you. Drop us a card and our representative will call with no obligation to you. . co-tor- Abes hiding place was in a burrowed out hay stack. J have heard it said that he spent days In (hat hay stack with some of his kin folks bringing him his meals after dark. W. R. WHITE PIPE COMPANY 1625 Wall Avenue, Ogden, Utah Phone or G : , Mrs. Maurice Larsen trip to enjoyed a Payson on Saturday where they visited with Mrs. Larsens mother, Mrs. Webbr ; The High Priests, under the direction of John Papenfuss, gioup leader, sponsored a paity Friday evening in the Relief So Let Us Fend In Your , MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS YVe pleas- - you apers CORINNE Boy Scout Court of Honor was held the evening of January 5th in the Corinne ward chapel with Wm. Welch, scout leader, conducting the program. The opening prayer was given by Rodney Carter followed hy a duet by Von Dell and Richard Anderson1; trombone solo by Clifton Fillmore; piano solo by Leon Jeppesen; talks "My Boy and Scouting, bu scout mother, Verda Welch, and "My Boy and Scouting, by scout father Alma V. Smoot. E. Emery Wight was guest speaker and his talk was Strengthen the Arm of Liberty. Troop committeemen Alma V. Smoot and Walter Cheal made the following awards: Wayne Hunt and Amos Hatch were awarded tenderfoot badges; Von DeD Anderson, Richard Anderson, Ronnie Cutler, Dallas Cutler, (Dwayne La(Marble, Clifton Fillmore, ment Larsen, Rodney Carter and David Barker were awarded second class scout badges; Leon Jeppesen awarded star scout badge; Leon Jeppesen, Thad Hansen and Cyril Welch were merit badges. A modi awarded el of the statue of Liberty decorated the stand and a light burned from her torch during The congregathe program. tion all repeated in unison the scout oath and the closing prayer was given by Cyril Welch. Mrs. Margaret Hatch visited in Salt Lake City on Sunday with her son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hatch and young son. Her grandson was confined in bed with the We carefully hurry to get your radio Hack to you in condition to Enterlan antly ORINNE Corinne News measles. Mr. and and family We Do Have L nage, Grandpop and all his would head for selected hiding places. s. HOOD OLD f most same way so they organized. proud of was neither of the black wool nor the white wool At all times there was somestrain. Rather his coat was of a body on lookout and when the amalgamoted grey. Sheriff would come up the dusty road in his horse and car- in can send them for BEEH IVE you without fuss or bother no check to write or letter to mail Compare our prices! COAL & APPLIANCE MASON'S 22 South PHONE Main ciety rooms, 27 enjoying the affair. Guests arrived at 6even oclock and were served a delicious supper prepared by the wives of this group. Program numbers consisted of group singing of several songs; a duet, "Daisies Wont Tell, by Margaret Hatch and Dyan Jones; a reading, St, Peter at the Gate," a duet, by Grace Jeppesen; Theres a Bluebird on My and by Leone Cheal Elsie Burt, a song in Moari, by Ezra Burt and Julius Campbell. Then extemporaneous singing of songs of different nationalities by different members of the group. Mrs. Elsie Burt directed several laughable games and the neolored slides were shown by Mrs. Lois Hubbard of scenes in Arizona and New Mexico and the different tribes of Indians living there. Martha Smoot acted as program chairman and Alice Norman as supper chair, man. . said the x CQ'(, became while crossing the highwav when almost across, darted k Into the path of the car a,i by Charles Alfred Leeka ci field. Leeka was not give Hideo 'ari, 25, son of Mr. and citation. Cut scouts of the newly Rt. 1, Box 66, ganlzed den will meet at the Mrs. Jinbei Mori, w as named tod ay Community Presbyterian church Brigham City, in on Friday evening at 7 oclock, j to membership Kappa fMrf H?9 It 1 it was announced this week by of Utah chapter of Phi scholas-tiM. L. Bidlaek. Phi, national honorary L. it to the soft collar thot society, according Parents gf the boys must attend the meeting, Bidlaek an- Kirkpatrick, chapter secretary nounced, to help with organi- and University librarian, zation details. From the Universitys 10,000 students only 70 or 75 are chosen annually for the group, said New members Mr. Kirkpatrick. TMEY will be honored at a joint luncheon sponsored by Phi Kappa THINK Beta Phi, Sigma Xi and Phi at i honoraries, Kappa, sister commencement exercises during June. l Office: Thank you very much for Mr. Mori is a graduate of sending your good paper to my Davis high school. He is now son, Dale Miller, who is on a a senior electrical engineering mission In France. in the college of engineerdiscontinue Please sending major ing. him the paper as he is leaving Paris in two weeks. He will tour Europe for two months, then Will return home about May 25, Hideo Mori Wins Meet With Cubs Scholastic Honors apparently c elderC 3X grighom iffSale For wont News-Journa- ' 191 MERC wrinkle ever mWI Church News A farewell was testimonial held honoring Elder Wallace Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hunt with Henry Norman conducting the program. The opening song was We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet, and the 1950, Thank you kindly. prayer was by Reynolds ReedJ. II. MILLER. er. Sacrament song was "Oh It Is Wonderful. A solo was rendered by Alma Jones followed Civil Service Jobs by talks from Ralph Westover of Brigham City and Harman That Are Listed Open Campbell; a solo by Shirley Hoi-liJobs in Civil Service employof Brigham City; remarks by ment open by the ThirBishop Campbell, the parents of teenth listed U. S. Civil service during the missionary and by the misweek Include the folsionary. Presentation of a purse the past was made by Jesse B. Reay, rep- lowing: Head nurses and staff nurses resenting the elders quorum. The closing number was a duet paying from $3100 to $3825; to $10, by Alma and Dyan Jones and technologist paying $3825 the benediction was pronounc ,i000; shorthand reporter, $3450 electronic ed by A. M. Reeder. Elder Hunt to $4600; laboratory will labor in the Mexican mis- mechanic paying $2450 to $5100. Further information and apsion of the L. D. S. church. forms may be obtainplication sacrament evening Sunday Glenn S. Nelson, secre- services were under the direc- - ' ed from . ,, v ' Service tion of the bishopric with the tar)f quorum of Seventies in charge I miners, at the Brigham of the program with Melvin post office. Jones conducting the same. The opening song was Now Let Us Rejoice"; prayer by Wm. Welch; the sacrament song, He Died, the Great Redeemer Died, with Keith Welch and Royal Norman in charge of the sacrament A priesthood talk, Honesty, was A City graduate stugiven by Von Dell Anderson; dent Brigham of Utah at the University solo by lone Hunsaker and a five others in earn-intoday joined solo Shara Lee piano Jeppeby a share of $5575 granted to sen. Talks were given by El- the Graduate School of Social -- "w . as scholarships for out- , . . standing students in social work. He is ti,eKhad lslted Dewey from his 25 son ofEugene Europe Mr and Mr Eugbcne mission. The closing song was 609 North iviain, Onward Christian Soldiers, p Wrieht followed by the benediction by Brigham City. 'For several months Mr. , Alfred Hansen. . . Wright has been engaged in sociological research with several Farm Area Reports social agencies in Salt Lake City and throughout the state. Free From Thieves The work done by these stuin scope The dents Is comparable LANCASTER, Pa. (OP) head of the Fulton Detective and effort with clinical studies Association, this areas version performed by medical students of the old west, thinks people in the same field, said Dr. Arare getting more honest all the thur L. Beeley, dean of the school. time. Mr. Wright is a graduate of The group, organized 55 years ago to track down horse thieves, Box Elder high school where he now confines its activities to re- was active in dramatics. A seccovering stolen farm property, ond year student in the Grad- uate School of Social Work, he such as pigs and chickens. Elected to his 10th term as holds a bachelor of science de-- j r certificate Kirk said: dree with a president, Edgar There havent been any thefts in social work. A veteran of World War II with the purple reported for more than a year. heart, he is also a member of Kappa Sigma social fraternity. He is married to the former Ann Marie Outzen. , Fae Huggins s PAGE T Win-dowsil- Low Mi Chi entral i Main So. 8 Be Air Stewardess Fae SALE-- 194 Ann Huggins, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Ernest Huggins of Bear River City, left for Cheyenne, Wyoming, recently to train as a stewardess for United Airlines. Miss st Eugene Wright Miss Huggins graduated from the Utah State Agriculture col-- j lege last December with a major in' Child Development and Since graduating Education. she has been teaching school in Salt Lake City. Besides graduating from the U.S.A.C. Miss Huggins has att h e Merrell Palmer tended she school in Detroit where studied Child Development. She will be under training for dx months at the school in Cheyenne and will then be assigned to a run in one of the United Airlines planes. Wins Scholarship Brigham Boy Hurt ex-Cit- y By g Auto Sunday sedan, i orerdrive, ,a throughoi 4oo company, o from Ta 1Kth plf he SALE load. I SALE 1 Kin Chea Fori in itiildings, ion. 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