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Show f f f itrMi 8 Box Elder NEWS First .Ward Is Fatal Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, ..October 17, Elder Sets for Testimonial Brigham Widow Mrs. Leona Clara Jorgensen A farewell testimonial Speierman, 59, 216 Wst First honor Elder Alvin Jay Smith in South, died Tuesday night at an the First ward chapel Sunday Ogden hospital following an illevening, Oct. 21, beginning at ness of one week. 7 p. m. 1897 in was born May 29, She Elder Smith has accepted a Brigham City, a daughter of call to serve as a missionary for Adolph and Clara Nelsen JorNEW MISSIONARY1 Elder the LDS church in New Zeagensen. She was reared and eduAlvin Jay Smith will be land. cated here and married Vogel He will enter the LDS mishonored at a farewell testiA. Ole' Speierman in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Speierman died monial Sunday evening in sion home in Salt Lake City on LDS MISSIONARY Elder the Brigham City First Thursday, Oct. 11, will . leave July 22, 1945. She was an active member of Allan R. Schow will be honward chapel at 7 p.m. prior Salt Lake City on Oct. 24, and the LDS church. a farewell testimonored. to leaving for an LDS misShe was survived by two ial Sunday evening, Oct. 21 sion to New Zealand. Carpet Traffic A. daughters, Mrs. Edward at 7 p.m. in the Sixth ward Lake Salt City; (Helen) Krider, Paths Removed to leaving for Reservations Are in and Mrs. Leonard W. (Doris) chapel, prior Swias-AustriaDo you have a traffic path? n LDS the two For Kindergarten Club lieiny, Durango, Colo.; that beat down section of Its mission. grandchildren; and four broth All reservations are in and carpet that has received the ers, Vern Jorgensen, Salt Lake heaviest wear. a good crowd is anticipated at To preserve the "new all EDITS PUBLICATION Heading the publication of City; Roland, Eugene and Jack annual club the Kindergarten school year is Brent Horsley, Jorgensen, all of Brigham, City. look those traffic paths Bee Directory for the 1956-5- 7 set for over membership banquet must be eliminated, so apply Funeral services will be held a senior journalism student at Box Elder High school. beOct. 18, Thursday evening, Blue Lustre carpet cleaner Friday at 1 p.m. at the Brigham The directory is ready for publication and will be distribuginning at 8 p. m. in the Sevwith an easy to k use long City Second Ward, Bishop Clau ward hall. ted to the students in the near future. enth handle brush. The colors will dius Olsen, officiating. Friends Harvest Moon is the theme spring out fresh and bright may call at the family home oft the event with Mrs. Darel O. with the nap open and fluffy Thursday evening and Friday to blend with the unsoiled Mrs. Don Sederholm Johnson, Customer Offered to services. morning prior in sections of your carpet. and Mrs. Alden Jensen Burial will be in the Brigham One-hal- f gallon of Blue Lus-rDollar to Replace Elder Alla R. Schow, son of charge. City Cemetery under the direc 9 x 12 rugs, cleans three of ward Members' Seventh the Mr. and Mrs. Reuben J. Schow, tlon of the Harold B. Felt Fu Broken Glass Door Relief will and prepare of society the LDS Brigham City Sixth NORTH MAIN neral Home. ward, will be honored at a fare serve the banquet. will-a- fr new Sixteenr members FURNITURE well testimonial Sunday eve It may have been an accC. B. Stratford, Mgr. ning, Oet. 21, at 7 p. m, in t he tend the affair Thursday eveident or perhaps spite work by Sixth ward chapel. ning. a disgruntled customer, but Students in the senior jour, at any rate the Elder Schow has accepted Box Elder nalism class at Box Elder High County Bank had to replace call to serve as a missionary for the LDS church in the school have spent the past a glass door at the Instituthree weeks gathering informamission. ' , , tion, Monday. in for tion Elder Schow entered the mispublishpreparation causLack of identification 1956-5Bee Directory. sion home in Salt Lake City ing the cash Brent Horsley has been serv- ed the bank to refuse to work-eon Oct. 10 and will depart from r a a for check transient Mrs. Ardella Romer there on Oct. 22 for- - his heading as editor of the Directory and as he was leaving, he 51, of Morgan, wife ofCreager, and has contacted local merJames quarters as Basel, Switzerland. poked a knee through the Creager, died Thursday chants, who have placed advernight He is a graduate of the Box door. heavy glass place at her home. tisements in the booklet to Elder High school and semiAlthough Mrs. Creager had been a reg- nary. He also graduated from cover cost of publication. frightened, the Class members went to each stranger wasnt injured in the istered nurse at the Dee hospi- Weber college in June of this 'sclass in the high school and col- mishap. He offered a dollar tal in Ogden for the past two year, where he majored in me. . . in our new location at l' 5 V lected the names, addresses and bill, which was refused, to years. She had formerly work- chanical engineering. 1060 South Main . . . The ed at the Coalville, Summit of every pay for the damages. Relatives and friends of the telephone numbers ' student enrolled. The faculty bank learned afterwards that County hospital for ten years. Schow family are invited to atwith a complete - modern She was born Aug. 11, 1905, tend the farewell testimonial members are also listed in the it costs $40 to replace one of the doors. in Brigham City, a daughter of Sunday evening, according to directory. Floyd Andersen, manaGAS SERVICE' Andrew and Margaret Peterson Bishop Jay W. Oldroyd, who After obtaining this informaof the new Brigham ger ' Romer. She was reared and will preside. tion, time was spent arranging CENTER City Inland Gas Comeducated in Elwood and also in the names in order of grades is ready to pany plant 1922 Idaho. From to and then in alphabetical order, Stone, LOSE UGLY FAT serve your needs. incorporating 1927 she lived in Ogden. A complete calendar of ev1 IN TEN DAYS On June 20, 1927, she was ents for the school year, includ OR MONEY BACK OGAS APPLIANCE SHOWROOM married to James Creager in ing schedules of athletic events, if adi-tioart you their home made ovtrwtiqhf, Htrt f fht first rat Ogden. They will appear in the ntws to coma along in ytars. in Morgan. She Was a member Aly thrilling naw A convaniant way to gat rid of BUSINESS OFFICE t of the LDS North Morgan ward. ftxtra pounds easier than aver, so you can To complete the booklet, a ba as slim and trim as you want. This naw Hours 12:30 p.m.' to 5 p.m. are her and Constitution the of Surviving husband, copy curbs both hun-- i product called DIATRON V.s & three is James also sons, of the school Cteager, qer appetite No drugs, no diet, no tx rose Absolutely harmless. Whan yots taka Grove, Calif.; Robert A. OIATRON, CYLINDER REFILLING Included, for the benefit of the totaled $800 Gardert meals Your f damage Property t; and Lyle J. Creager, both of still eat the youfoodsstillyou enjoy students. like but you jfmply as the result of two separate ac Both car and truck tanks ' have the urge for extra bortlons and don't one her week this Morgan; grandchild; Horsley reported cidents which occurred at interyour weight must come down that the Directory is now being sections of Brigham City streets mother, Mrs. Margaret Romer, automatically because, as your own doctor will tell1 yog, two when of brothers, Brigham City; you eat lass, you weigh less. Excess Use Gas - the Modern ay to Greater Economy printed and will be distributed last Friday and Saturday. Dwain Romer and Merlin Rom- weight endangers your heart, kidneys. So no to the students during the matter what you hv tried before, get 10:40 On at Friday morning er, both of Elwood; two sisters, DIATRON and prove to yourself what it can next week. OIATRON is sold on this GUARANTtb Roland M. Gourley Is the class a. m. two cars collided at the Mrs. Leonard (Verna)- - Dailey of do. You must lost weight with the first1 package intersection of Third South and Bellflower, Calif.; : Mrs. instructor in journalism. use or the package costs you nothing you Third East streets. Hill of Tremon-ton- . Just return the bottle to your druggist end get your money back. DIATRON costs 3.00 Drivers of the vehicles were is sold with this strict money back Loila Tidwell Jardine of Clarks-toFuneral services were con- and guarantee by t and Reginald Alvin Raw- ducted Monday at 2 p. m. In of STORE DRUG LDS Heber the Morgan PEOPLES stake house lings City; Phone 17 1060 South Main Both cars were going too fast with Bishop John L. Heiner of BRIGIIAM and could not stop in time to the North Morgan ward, offiMail Orders Filled avoid the impact, according to ciating. Burial was in the South police reports in the Brigham Morgan cemetery. City 'police office. Interns Believe Damage to the Jardine vehiMrs. Cumorah Hill Hancey, cle was estimated at $200 and In Their Work to the Rawlings car also at $200, 55, died in Brigham City last CHICAGO (UP) In spite of show. a Thursday following lingering police reports low salaries and lack of opporChief Dell of Police in Fife illness. tunities for outside jobs, a geoShe was born at Smithfield vestigated the accident and is- graphical of 1,450 on Dec. 16, 1900, a daughter of sued citations to both drivers interns of the benations Frank H. and Rose Gittens Hill. for speeding, driving 30 miles lieve that opportunities 7,000 refor a in zone. She married Evan H. Hanvey and use of medical sponsibility on June 21, 1922 in the Logan Saturday afternoon at 3:03 p. training is excellent. ,,, m. a similar accident . occurred LDS temple. These were the results of : a Surviving are her husband, a at the intersection of First recent survey conducted by the daughter, Mrs. Evdnne Angle- South and Second East streets local chapters of the Student sey of Brigham Citp; a sister, when two cars collided. Drivers Medical Association.. . Mrs. Orval (Bessie) Heaps of of the cars were Allan J. San ' More than 90 percent of those Smithfield, and two grandchil- ford of 34 South Sixth East and interviewed felj; that such an dren. Reese Melvin Beeton of 478 Internship period should be conFuneral services were con- South First West. GET 2 FOR A tinued in spite of low pay, exducted Monday in the Hyde Estimated damage to the San- cessive responsibility compared Park LDS ward chapel. Burial ford vehicle was set at $300 and to the amount of supervision PENNY MORE! to the Beeton car at $100, police and training offered and the was in the Smithfield reports indicate. and heavy physical mental Officer P. R. Parker, investi- strain involved. When you get the feeling that gating officer, cited Sanford for Mineral Oils Of the experience and trainyou are arguing with a fool, be speeding, 40 miles in a ing received, the , highest raSundry Items COMPLETE UNE sure he isnt doing the same zone, and Beeton for failure to tings were given to pediatric Needs Baby thing. ' yield and obstretric work. Mouth Washes at ridiculously low prices Buy now BEHS Students 1956 The Ladies Farm Bureau of Corinne will meet Monday afwill sail for his destination ternoon, Oct. 22, at 2 p. m. in Oct. 26. the Corinne LDS church. The son of Mr. and Mrs. AlMiss Bessie Hansen will give vin J. Smith, the new mission- a demonstration o n Danish ary is a graduate of the Box El- cooking. Everyone interested is der High school and seminary invited to attend. and attended college last year. 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