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Show USU Economist Brigham Eider NEWS, Brigham Gty, Utah Tuesday, November 21, 1961 THE BOX EIDER Assigned to and lots of other here in Brigham Gty places, too. : The Journal is helping to spon- appearance of Santa Claus Friday and Saturday. It was my task to telephone Here's Santa at his North Pole retreat. Accepts Call Jordan Project As Missionary a Dr. E. Boyd Wennergren, scientist on the staff of the USU DepartAgricultural Economic ment, recently arrived in Amman, Jordan, where he will serve as consultant on the Jordan Valley irrigation project He is married to the former Lucille Taylor, daughter of A. J. Taylor, Bear River City. Dr. Wennergren is currently on leave to serve as economic consultant for the Harza Engineering Co. of Chicago and will return to the Logan campus late in January. He graduated from Logan High school and Utah State University where he later received a masters degree. He earned a Ph D. degree from Pennsylvania State University. from the files of the News & Journal what transpired: 50 YEARS AGO Mr. Chris Freeze has sold his residence on Sixth Nov. 23. 1911 Hello, operator? Id like to talk with North and Main streets to Mr. Andrew Nelson of Bennington, Bear Santa Claus at the North Pole." County, Idaho. Mr. Nelson and wife have moved to Brigham "You know, operator, the old guy with Lake to make their home. Mr. Freeze will erect a new residence across the red suit. What? No, he's not a com- the street from the old one he just sold. 1911 home of Bishop and Mrs. Lorenzo N. Stohl munist. Just ring him at the North Pole, on Nov. 23,afternoon Atof the last week, a social was given by the Stake Friday Board of the Young Ladies In honor of the retiring members, by Bruce j okey?" Sadie P. Stohl, Vie Blackburn and Miss Delta Cole and Eunice Santa? This is Bruce at BrigHello, This seems like an appropriate time Each of the ladies mentioned was presented a gold pin by ham City. Want to know if you'll come Ensign. their associates, as a token of love and appreciation of past associato relate the story of the Thanksgiving the to here Friday and Saturday open tion, and the time was spent in playing games. Refreshments were It was about eight or remember best. served. The rooms were decorated with crysanthemums and the afChristmas season." ternoon was a delight from beginning to end. Those present were nine years ago. that Santa, language." Eliza Thompson, Minnie H. Jensen, Phoebe Madsen, Vinnie R. Mother had just popped our ThanksYou say your furnace broke down Alice Yates, Sadie P. Stohl, Alvira Blackburn, Delta Cole, EuniceStohl, Engiving turkey into the oven and by her caland you've been freezing to death all night. sign, Sophie Valentine, Ray Evans, Ida Young, Elvira Petersen, MagR. Wight, Nancy H. Nichols, Martha Ensign, Emily Knudson, culations, we could attend the Aggie-UtaCan't figure out why you're stuck up there gie Amanda Bott and Bishop Stohl. Mrs. Wennergren, who will be football game and be home to feast on the all year instead of lounging on the beach remembered as Brigham Citys 25 YEARS AGO bird. in Bermuda?" Nov. 20, 1836 On Wednesday, Nov. 18, Mrs. Ralph Jensen of Bear Peach Queen in 1944, and their We enjoyed the traditional grid clash River City entertained at her home in honor of the 79th birthday of her two daughters, Gloria, age four, "Gosh, dont know Santa." We You've had more troubles, you say?" mother, Mrs. Carl M. Nelson of North Logan. A hot turkey dinner and Sheila, y2, remained at home . . . until midway in the final quarter. was served at one to Elder Richard has Packer L. accepted a call to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Texas LDS mission, with headquarters at Houston. A farewell testimonial will be held in his honor Sunday at 5 p.m. h in the Brigham City LDS ward chapel with Bishop Morgan Hawkes of the FifTO TEXAS Elder Richard L. teenth ward presiding. I Elder Packer is a son of Mr. Packer will serve LDS mission and Mrs. Lowell Packer, 315 North in Texas. First West. He will enter the LDS mission CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS home in Salt Lake City on Monof week a for Dec. 4, special day, Candy Canes, Party Favors, training prior to leaving for his h Door Prizes, Tickets, Balloons field of labor. Elder Packer is a graduate of and Fish Pond Items. well-don- e Box Elder High school and LDS WHOLESALE seminary and has completed one I year of studies at Weber college. 1 He also completed two courses at MOUTAIN SALES and in the Mrs. Dr. Wennergrens the LDS Institute at Ogden. HolmP. John p.m. life-likfollowing Logan guests: I during e trafleft then, hoping to avoid the snarl of Yea, know how youre ma- gren, Mrs. Mary Ipsen, Mrs. Peter L. Andersen, Mrs. Trena Christen- assignment in Jordan. Distributing Co. Friends and relatives of the fic. Besides, that turkey was roasting in the king the dolls these days. Four of them sen, Mrs. C. C. Johnson and Mrs. Roy Holmgren of Bear River City; at2857 Grant Avenue Packer family are invited to sneaked out the other night and had a par- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holmgren of Garland; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis of oven. Had to get home and take it out. tend the farewell testimonial SunMr. and Ogden, Utah M. Mrs. Carl Malad; Franz Mr. and Mrs. Nelsen, Nelson, F. But we couldnt find the car. In that ty with the elves?" day, Bishop Hawkes said. E. Nelsen, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nyman of North Logan; Mrs. vast expanse of parking lot, we couldnt Minnie H. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hillam, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. "Say, that is a problem." But tell me, Santa, can you be here Call and Mrs. N. C. Christensen of Brigham City; Mrs. Sophie Stevens find the car. Spectators streamed out and of Ogden; Mrs. H. W. Valentine, Mrs. A. T. Forsgren and Mr. and Mrs. drove away. . We still couldn't find the car. on those two days? J. A. Christensen of Salt Lake City. What do we expect you to do? Well, Nov. 20, 1936 The lot was nearly empty when I spotMr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish had as their Deweyville guests recently, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mathias and Miss MarUtah State University students ted it. And when we arrived home, our I guess turn on the lights and lead our kids dinner Koford of Brigham City. jorie have received a half-daextension turkey had shrunk several sizes and was parade." of their Christmas-NeYears valished. It Santa. be won't sounds. No, old just an enough gobbler just as tough as cation, President Daryl Chase said This is a FREE SERVICE conducted by M. Don Isbell at This edition, issued first for to say ho-h- o and then cut out." But it was fun and we still laugh about Thursday. the LDS Institute and teachWe can expect you then? Good." seminary The university deans council it. ers and now available to the pubPALMER JEWELRY from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. has decided to start registration at Santa hung up and then the wire-tapplic, contains the original manu- 1 m. Tuesday, Jan. 2. It will p. I told That did. her darned You are cordially invited to attend regardless of make of hearing operator, script plus a historical supplement continue through 5 p. m. that Right on the heels of Thanksgiving day, by Dr. William E. Berrett, vice and from 8 a. m. to 5 aid you are now wearing. comes the opening of the Christmas season he wasnt a communist. Jan. m., p. president of Brigham Young Uni- 3. Classes will begin at 8 a. m. Take advantage of a FREE AUDIOMERTIC HEARING TEST. versity and vice administrator of Thursday, Jan. 4. BOX ELDER NEWS the LDS Church School system. The action gives students an 18 The supplement concludes with and one-haA weekly ntwipiptr MtabtUhid In 1896 day vacation between published vry Tustday and anlerad as a statement on the subject by fall and winter quarters. Fall Is Second Class Matter at tha post otflca President David O. McKay of quarter classes end Dec. 8, and In Brigham City, Utah, under the act el 2431 Washington Blvd. EX "Mormonism vs. Communism Ogden, Utah March I, 1879. the LDS church, a former mem- final examinations are scheduled is the title of a new book by John SUPPLIES FOR ALL MAKES ber of the USU Board of Trustees. Dec. Chas. W. Ctaybaugh, Publisher J. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Subscription rate S3 50 per year, payable In advance; In combination with the Box H. Stewart of Brigham Army Staff Sergeant Jerry L. Robert Elder journal (published Thursdays) 16 00 per year; $3 00 for 4 months Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- City. single copy, 10 cents. mond H. Olson, 113 South First The author is associate professor Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. West, Brigham City, participated Utah Stato Prats Association, National of joulnalism and editor of publiwith of Third other members the Press CdltorlA) Association and United ACAbw.k) International. Advertising RepresentaOld Guard) in the cans at Utah State University, rV-J-Press Association Infantry (The tive: Utah State . iS Presidential wreath laying cere- Logan. He is a former member Sait Lake City Utah. of News and staff. the Journal mony at the Tomb of the Unknown , Soldier in Arlington National CemA FOREWARD to the book ha on 11. Veterans Nov. Day, etery been written by Ezra Taft Benson, t 's Known as T h e President member of the Council of the Own," members of the unit are Twelve, Church of Jesus Christ specially selected to serve as the of Latter-daSaints, and former ' Presidents personal honor guard United States Secretary of Agri- and to perform ceremonial activi- culture. ties at high-levfunctions in the a, vs. Communism Mormonism Washington, D. C., area. f,? foundcontrast the compares by A squad leader in the infantrys development, objectives and. Honor Guard Company at Fort ing, BOTTLE modes of operation of these two he entered the Va., Myer, Army world-wid- e movements. It also in January 1957 and was last staConsiders the socialistic and comLITTER FEED tioned at Fort Riley, Kan. munistic forces at work in the The soldier is a 1935 United States, and suggests the C' graduate of Box Elder High necessary steps to preserve true school and attended Utah State Americanism. ALL College in Logan. His wife, Gennie, lives at Fort i MEANWHILE, a second edition of an earlier book by Professor Myer, Va. and the Mormonism Stewart, Negro, recently has been pub-- 1 f L, kj- Mes-dam- Third-Fifteent- USU Lengthens Yule Vacation For Students FREE HEARING AID CLINIC EVERY TUESDAY y w Logan Author er Readies Book Local Serviceman Member of On Commies OF OGDEN BELTONE lf Presidents Guard l 0 A Grand Opening Special At? y HAMSTER CAGE WATER CAGE V An! $45 FOR iA) at the PET NEXT TO CENTER THE CAPITOL THEATRE Store hours: Monday-Thur3:30 - 6:30 3:30 9:00 Friday Saturday 9:30 - 6:00 s. A time for Thanksgiving in Brigham City Thanksgiving is the traditional harvest time holiday a day set aside to enjoy the harvest bounty and to give thanks for the many benefits received. Careful planning can help you reap better harvests from most everything you do. By putting your extra money in a First Security Bank savings account you can receive additional bounty from your hard earned dollars. Your savings will he safe earning good bank and interest the maximum permitted by law the money is available any time. rian now to put your extra harvest dollars to work for you by adding to or opening a First Security Bank savings account. Come in, it will be a pleasure to servo you. s Actress Sets CLEANING Show at USU Agnes Moorehead and company will appear on the Utah State University forum series tonight, Nov. 21, Dr. Twain Tippetts, forum ser--1 les chairman, said this week. whom Dr. Miss Moorehead, Tippetts described as one of America's most genuinely capable actresses, will present her one-woman show, That Fabulous Redof readings head," a composite and characterizations from some of her roles. She has won fame for her parts in "Sorry, Wrong Number, "John Brown's Body," "Johnny Belm-- , da," and other vehicles, he noted. 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District Vote The Bureau of Land Manage- ment last week announced an election to fill vacancies on the Brigham City district advisory board to be held in the courtroom, Box Elder county court house, on Nov. 30. Nominations of qualified candidates are scheduled for 130 p. m. with casting of bullets from 2 to 5 p. m. Advisory board members whose three-yea- r terms are expiring are: Sel-ma- n, sheep representative, Ferris W. James, cattle representative, Park Vuley, and Willard Petersen, sheep representative, llyrum. All persons who qualify for federal range grazing privileges In the Brigham City district are urged to attend this election and select representatives of their choice to serve on the advisory board, said Garth M Colton, district managin. n; 8'jA vf Uloh, N K MOST THINGS Not even You'll be delighted with beautiful Edwin Kimber. cattle representaHarold tive, Grouse Creek; fml IN LESS THAN 1 HOUR! as using a washer. 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