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Show V ' Neighborette Club Meet PAGE POUR BOX ELDER NEWS Home Fri. At Thompson ' Brigham City, Utah u The Neighborette club held Wednesday, February 13, 1952 their meeting at the home of One of the few Americans to last Friday, mint gold coins privately was Mariam Thompson, 8. Christopher Bechtler of Ruther-"fordto- February The evening was spent doing N. C. r 1 handwork and 6inging. Present besides the hostess were Grace Barker, Marjorie Burt, Mary Davis, Elsie Burt, Thompson, Norma Nichols, Lillian Mclntire, Mernus Hunsa-ker- , Wanda Thompson and Carol Barker. Or-ph- a shouldnt you haul the other fellows oil? Why One of the things people ask about Standard is why we do not let other oil companies use all of our tankers, marine terminals, and pipelines. They say, Why shouldnt you haul the other fellows oil? The answer to that question is that were mighty busy hauling our own, meeting our regular obligations to our customers. Standard just cant share all of its transportation equipment with other companies. And its unfair to ask us to do it. Its like asking you to let everybody else use your car. ; To go out and buy a ear tor yourself and your fiunily a car big enough for your needs. So with Standard. Wa provide whatever facilities it takes to hahdle our crude oil and keep delivering our finished products where and when theyre needed, to customers who depend on us tor service. But the way some people seem to want it, our freedom of choice would be gone. Its as if you Were to be forced to stop and pick up everybody who lifted a thumb at you. Wed be required to cany anybodys oil in these tankers and pipelines, even if our own had to be aet aside. I ? ' r Now suppose youre driving your car and a hitchhiker thumbs a ride. You pick him up only if you want to. The choice is yours. So again with Standard. In our pipelinea within a state, crossing only privately-owne- d land, and in our tankers, we may choose to carry only our own oiL In time, if your car were taken over like that, youd have to buy another for you own use. Once again, so with Standard. If we were forced to carry competitors oil, wed have to buy or build additional facilities to handle our own. Result: increased costs to us, higher prices to you. e 4 'When theyre needed for national defense, Standurd makes its private facilities available for public use. But we cant do it as a general rule. We would lose our efficiency 1 you, our customers, as well as oursel vesJWe dont believe you want it that way. .I 1 STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better. ' l t Acclaimed For Outstanding Vocal Music Maintains 90 Yr. Old Tradition mi Good Music Maintaining a tradition over years old, the Willard L.D.S. ward choir still renders music acclaimed tops by critics and perhaps is giving training to some person who will one day win fame as did Willards Evan Stephens. Under the direction of its director, Edith iHarding, and with 90 Helen Jane Lemon accompanying, will make two public appearances during the next week, one at the Willard ward reunion, February 21 and the other Sunday at .the South slake conference. At the conference, songs to be sung include: The Lord Is My and In Gloria," Shepherd, My Fathers House Are Many Mansions, with Don Woodyatt as soloist. Members of Choir Members of the choir are: Au dra Call, Edith Baddley, Rae Barker, lxrttie Zundel, Anna Ro mer, Mary Kunzler, Susie Facer, Adeiia Johansen, Betty Braeg-ger- , Lena Perry, Varlene Cook, Iris Meservy, Pat Simonsen,' A I ton Davis, Marion Graser, and Laraine Hebdon. Doris Marsh, Martha Dalton, Martha Wells, Lucrita Cook, Iris Wood, Ida Kunzler, Gladys Woodyatt, Nadine Haun, Myrtle Toombs, Kathleen Hardy and Ila Facer. iFred Woodyatt, Don Woodyatt, Vaughn Wassom, Ralph Badd. ley, Robert Woodyatt, Jens SL Elmer Perry, - Ralph moneen, Forrest Meservy, and Dalton, Willard Ward Choir During Practice Session under Mrs. Edith Harding, who has served as fhoir director under five bishops since 1916. The group will, and at the Ward reunion the following choir itself was first organized in 1860. sing at South Box Elder stake quarterly conference Sunday . . . S'' ., ' Lake City have letumed from a trip to Phoenix,. Arizona,. y - ' t, t 1932. Mrs. Johnson is the former Nola Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Roberts. j r5 First baby for the Johnsons, they have named it Randall -- Roberts. STARTS TODAY . FOR FOUR DAYS In M flu Its Savage Splendor! . Officers Of Willard Ward Choir to . right: Ida Kunzler, secretary; Fred Woodyatt, president; Lemon, organist and Mrs. Edith Harding, director. The choir first started and has had many members who went on to outstanding musical careers. Jane 1860 VFW Auxiliary Hear Regular Semi-FormAdele Christensen Thurs. Jollyette Dance Slated al .District Leader Adele Christensen was guest speaker at regular meeting of the Auxili ary to Veterans of Foreign Wars on Thursday, February 7, at the War Memorial home. Mrs. Carrie Petersen conducted the meeting and Mrs. Christensens instructions from the state department were heard following regular flag ceremonies and opening ritual. Refreshments served following the meeting were under the direction of Mrs. Carrie Petersen, Mrs. Zina Oisen and Mrs. , Nola ' Larsen. Reading Circle Hears l Regular monthly dance for members of the Jolly-ettDancing club will be held Saturday evening, February 16, at the Eagles hall in the First Security bank building. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnson are in charge of the dance and a door prize will be presented at 11 oclock. semi-forma- e ... Dinner Guests ", ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Horsley and son, Jerry, of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rdel M. Eskelsen on Sunday. Review By Mrs.Johnsen Visiting Sacketts Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans and The Reading Circle met Jan- small son, Kenneth Ray, fef Pouary 30, at the home of Margar- catello, Idaho, are visiting at et Johnsen. the home of Mr, and Mrs. Orval Louie Call gave a review of Sackett. i , the 'book, The Devil," by Whitaker Chambers. Next, meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 13, at the 20 home of Amanda Jensen, south Fourth east, Brigham City. Leonda Bunderson will give the book review. I It leslts lilts a New Horsepower new Brake Power and new Power Steering blossom on Buicks ROADMASTER for 1952 heard horsepower has hit MAYBE youveon the Roadmastbr. high i that hydraulic unit get no steering from the wheel. feel Brake power has done the same. But today, wed like to concentrate on the ' third member of the power trio Buicks own version of Power Steering, available on ROADMASTERS at a moderate extra cost. What is this Power Steering like? Its somet thing like a helping hand, something like a i hydraulic slave that relieves you of steering strain, but lets you keep command. Now suppose youre telling two agile tons of automobile what to do in traffic. We thick youd like to have it know that youre in command. What we mean is this: Power Steering is handled by a special didnt spoil this thrill. Theyve kept the fun of driving, and simply eased the eflorL all-s- . hydraulic unit and engineers can design this I unit to take over any amount of steering effort even to a point where the wheel.seems.to ' float in your hand. But in that case, youd surrender all control to t s And out on the straightaway we believe that a part of the joy you get from owning a Buick is the sensation of having something alive and eagerly willing beneath your hands. back into a parking spot make a turn Buicks Power Steering comes into action, of the effort required with saves ordinary steering. Power Steering does the extra work. four-fift- hs And in case you wonder what happens if Power Steering gets out of kilter, the answer is nothing. Your Buick steers just as it always has. Simfmmt, ecs$m riit, trm m 4 medete Mid-Wint- are subpet fe change without MtMfc Sure is true for '52 omoHtf 12 The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor is 771 Safer Cough Relief afluaau-- t in IMBY MOTOR GO. 5S9 South Main Street Mrs. Norman Nelsen, Mrs. C. R. Jones and Mrs. Roy Barnard atboard tended the meeting of the Utah Federation of Womens clubs In Salt Lake City recently. The meetings and luncheon were held in the Newhouse Ho. tel. Dr. Andersen, noted psy. chiatrist, was guest speaker at the. afternoon luncheon. Try it out. We think youll agree. So were glad to announce that Buick engineers When youre rolling along smooth and straight, it takes almost no' effort to keep any Buick ..on course. It almost steers itself, as every Buick owner knows. But when you want to get away from a curb Brigham Women Attend Federation Meeting Thats why weve been saying, This is Power Steering a9 it ought to be. Come in. 5 'A son was born to. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Johnson, Monterey Park, Calif., February 4, , Russell Simonsen. Musical Ability Noted Willard, long noted lor the musical ability of Its people, has had organized ward choirs almost continuously since 1860, At the .present time, another choral organization in addition to the ward choir, a youth cho rus' of young people under the direction of Forrest Meservy, Is preparing' an Easter eantata, The Cross of Redemption. Willardites Several have achieved wide recognition for their musical abilities. Of these. Evan Stephens Is the greatest He distinguished himself as conductor of the famed tabernacle choir in Salt Lake City, and as a result of his efforts it became one of the great singing organizations of the country. - As, a composer he wrote many tof the most popular hymns and''! thems of the L. D. B. church.' Go To Arizona V Mr. and Mrs. Orville Jensen of Brigham City and Mr.' and Mrs. Thomas Champion of Salt Richard W. 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