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Show T . f J 2 pox Elder NEWS Wednesday, February 5, Brigham City, Utah 1958 V wMkty Mwtpaptr tabli.kAd in 1896, pu6 mnd vry Wftdrmday and nterd os Secla ond Clan Mattar at ttw post office Brigham City, Utah, ondor tha act of March I. 1871 Subscrpitioa rato $3.00 par year, payabla ia with tha Box Eldar advanca in combination Journal, (published Fridays) $5.00 par yaar; 1260 faa 6 months; siaoia copy 10 cants. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah Editorial National State Press Association, ssociattoa and United Press, Advertising tepresentative; Utah Steta Press Association. ett Lake City Utah MtMSft Of . UTAH STATI IMS SS0CIATI0N NATIONA I 1 K 0 1 T 01 1 A I asT'ocITati'on J 11 5USf A4NINO MEMBEff Numerous Awards Presented to Cub Scouts At Regular "January Pack 941 Meeting Friday Cub Scouts met regular meeting, Friday evening, Jan. 31, at the Eighth ward recreation hall. Winston P. Nelson, Cub Master, conducted. Members of Den IV conducted the opening exercises. Scott Nelson offered the prayer and Kirk Nelson led in the pledge. Mrs. Lamont Yates, Den mothsinger, conducted community ing followed by announcements by Lamont Yates and Stewart Tingey. Skits were presented by Den I and V. Much originality was during the presenta tions. Awards then went to the fol- Pack 941 lowing: "Hey Dad" I Wanna See mmm Please Den 1 Michael Romer, graduation frame and certificate; Hank Wilhite, assistant denner stripe; Antone Christensen, wolf badge, gold arrow and five silver arrows. Elbert Kent, bear badge, gold and silver arrow; Ladd Hollist, bear badge, gold and silver arrows and Curtis Petersen, bobcat pin. Den III Tim Goss, two silver arrows on bear badge; Dick Chatterton, bobcat pin; Dennis pierson two silver arrows on bear badge and assistant denner stripe; Elmer Yates, two silver arrows on bear badge and Iner stripe; Lloyd Scothern, silver arrow on bear badge; two silver arrows on lion badge; webelos and his graduation David .frame and certificate; Squires, den chief, was given a three year service pin. ' Den IV Randy Nelson, silver arrow on bear badge; Don Romer, wolf badge and gold arrow; Terry Austin, wolf badge and gold arrow;' Mike Busen-bark- , wolf badge, silver arrow; bear badge and gold arrow; Jerry Busenbark, silver arrow on wolf badge; bear badge with Kirk Nelson, dengold arrow; ner stripe and Gary Busenbark, assistant denner. Den V Randy Simonsen, silver arrow on wolf badge. Closing prayer was offered by Terry Austin. d OUR READERS WRITE 303 Va So. Division, Illinois, Carterville, January 21, 1958. The Journal Editor and Staff, Box Elder News Office Brigham City. As much as I hate to, I must inform you that the paper which came today will have to be the last 006 sent to me in the mission field. I have put off writing this letter as long as I could. The reason is, I have enjoyed the poper so much here in the mission field I didnt want to miss a single issue, if that were possible. You are to be congratulated on your faithfulness and undying effort at getting the paper printed and sent to the missionaries as regular as you do. I will ever be grateful to you for the joy and satisfaction that reading the paper has brought to me. I feel that because of the paper, the pictures, writeups and so forth, when I get to Brigham City all the changes and growth wont be such a surprise to me. Ill know what to expect. In talking to some of the hometown fellows out here, I find they enjoy receiving the paper as much as I have, so I hope youll keep up the good work. Again I wish to express my thankfulness to you for sending the paper. My mission has truly meant a lot to me and will probably grow to mean more as time goes by. I have had many choice experiences, some of them beautiful and some very sad. I have enjoyed my mission beyond recall. The Lord has truly blessed . me. Sr!, Tickets on Sale at ZUN DEL'S The Garner, . , . World', finest trambollne act . , . will thrill an expected capacity crowd at Ben Lomond High School Feb. and Box Elder High Feb. 1. Im looking forward to sharing these experiences with some of my hometown neighbors and friends. Hope to see a lot of you townspeople soon. Sincerely, Elder Gerald Dunn. Gains Promotion Bear River Jack APPOINTED Cadet Herbert A. Adamson will hold the rank of cadet major during the second semester which ends in June at U. S. Air Force Academy. Insurance Agency Brigham Cadet Gets Command Changes Location Tuesday Morn David Conrad Petersen, 63, former Bear River City resident, died Tuesday morning at his home in Ogden after an extended iilnc-ss-. He was born Jan. 2, 1895, in Bear River City, a son of Chrest and Mary Sophia Christensen Petersen. He was reared in Bean River City and lived there until 20 years of age when he moved to Elwood where he was a rancher. In 1926, he started as an agent for Beneficial Life Insurance Co. He was their general agent in Northern Utah and Southern Idaho at the time of his death. He was a member of the OgLDS ward and den Forty-thirEast Ogden stake high priest quorum. He was also a member of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, Weber Club, Ogden Golf and Country Club, Kiwanis Club and Chamber of Commerce. On Nov. 11, 1939, he married Belva Jensen in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Surviving are his widow hnd a' daughter, Susanne Petersen of Ogden; three daughters by 'S former marriage: Mrs. Harold (Mary) Reeder of Brigham City; Mrs. John M. (Shirley) Wright of Madison, Wis.; and Mrs. D. V. (Deta) Mower of Salt Lake City; eight grandchildren, two sisters: Mrs. Lucinda Jensen 6f Bear River City; and Dr. Deta Neeley of Tremonton. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 pan. in Lindquist and Sons Colonial Funeral Chapel in Ogden. Friends may call at the mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday until services. Interment will be in the Bear River City cemetery. News comes from U. S, Air Force Academy telling of the appointment of Cadet Herbert A. Adamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Adamson,' 54 South Second East, Brigham City, as commander of the cadet wing at the academy. He will hold the rank of cadet major during the second semester, which ends in June, succeeding Cadet Robert Beckel, Walla Walla, Wash. Cadet Adamson is a 1953 graduate of Box Elder High school. He also attended Weber college for a year and Utah State University for a year. ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE! R. Davis, native of Wil- lard, and graduate of Utah State University, has been promoted to retail credit supervisor for B. F. Goodrich Car. in the Salt Lake zone. This announcement was made this week by J. Wells Martin, manager of the zone including Utah, Idaho, Montana and parts of Wyoming and Nevada. Davis, a veteran of both World War II and the Korean War, joined B. F. Goodrich ten years ago as credit and operating manager of the Ogden outlet. He was transferred to Salt Lake City in 1952 and prior to bis promotion was general clerk of the zone. He is a son of Mrs. Wynn Davis of Willard and is married to the former Lorna Gardner of Bear River City. At US. Academy Native Dies 1855. streams.' A new business location Is being announced this week by Nick Topik who has moved his Insurance agency to 330 South Main Cleanstreet, in the ers building. t The new quarters provide additional- space for the expanding agency, Topik said. FITS WELL! LOOKS STORES WELL! SWELL! SHIRT WITH A SLEEPING COllAR Points Lay Flat! Modeled to conform to neckline! Never mussed up stays wrinkle-fre- e in drawer or suitcase! Returned to you in Individual Plastic Bag. (House wives agree that this new clear plastic bag has scores of uses around the home.) For comfort and appearance, always wear a shirt with the SLEEPING COLLAR for new shirt look and feel! No Collar Curl NEW SLEEPING COLLAR LAUNDRY SERVICE, WE WILL FINISH TO INTRODUCE THE ONE SHIRT FREE WITH EACH $1.50 WORTH OF CLEANING HOURS: 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. PHONE 62 - 1958 ADMIRAL TV Van Woerkon arrested was Sergeant William Sackett, Utah State Highway Patrol. He was released on $300 bail. Saturday 3T by Chevron Utility Costing win giva your equipment 6 to 12 months protection against corrosion in open storage. Spray or brush this quickdrying asphaltic coating on metal implements, orchard heaters, tanks, pipe, or idle farm equipment An excellent primer for metal roofs. Tremonton Man Draws Court Fine LaVor Rose, 32, 371 South West, Tremonton, pleaded guilty to a charge of drunken driving in city court Monday and was fined $200 by Judge Ida Merrell. A Jail sentence was suspended on payment of the ' fine. Rose also was fined $10 for driving without having a Utah drivers license in- his possession. He was arrested Sunday by Brigham Police Officer Daryl Conger. First Ideal for branding sheep, it wont smear ...stays on top of wool, reducing loss when wool is sorted. 100-da- y For any Standard Oil product, call REYNOLDS V. REEDER So. 6th East Brigham, Utah Phone: Home 588 or Plant 68 161 "I'm a married woman with two fobs -- my office and my home. Every minute counts. Thats why I shop the ads and compare prices before I shop die stores. 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BRIGHAM CITY LAUNDERETTE Innocent to Charge II!f HX Lady Dies Monday , Gel Our Tickets Early Vaudeville Acts Willard Native Mrs. Almina Wight Baird, 70, Salt Lake City, formerly of Brigham City, died Feb. 3, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Daniel (Wanda) McDonough, in Bountiful. Mrs. Baird was horn Oct 27, in Brigham City, the 1887, daughter of Joseph M. and Mary Hurren Wight She married Joseph Baird, also of Brigham City, and they made their home here. All children were born in , Brigham City.' For the past several years Mrs. Baird has lived in Salt Lake City. She is survived by the following children: Mrs. McDonough; Joseph Baird, Daley City, Calif.; James Baird, Denver, Colo.; Frank Baird, Los Angeles; also a brother, James Wight, Phoenix, Ariz. of She is the sister-in-laMrs. Bessie Wight, and an aunt of LaPreal Wight, both of Brigham City. Funeral service arrangements are pending the arrival of family members. 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