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Show Weight, superintendent of the schools. Plan.s for the activity room at the Garland giade school were all studied. The board approved a trip to the National Vocational convention at Atlantic City for LeRoy Bunnell, agriculture teacher at the Boar River high school. While at the convention Bunnell will speak on the young farmers program. The board approved contributing $100 to each of the three city libraries in the county, Weight said. PAGE SIX ELDER JOURNAL BOX Elder county. K. E. Brigham City, Utah Friday, December 2, 1949 School Board Studies B. R. Gym Plans Though no actions were taken, the Box Elder county school board studied preliminary plans for the new gymnasium to be built at Bear River high school in the near future, according to Better toys for your child LOOKING BACK Why do child specialists unanimously agree that mechanical toys are psychologically wrong for young children? Why are water play devices 4 "lauat for difficult youngsters? Why is a red balloon a wine gift to give a baby? December Readers Digest tells you just what specialists now recommend in the way of playthings for each age . , , and shows the vital function that toys play in the development of your child. Get your Digest today 39 articles of lasting interest, condensed from leading magazines and current It Happened County x Forty-Si- In Box Elder Years Ago. To Wrestle Here The people of Brigham City and Box Elder county will have the opportunity of witnessing one of the fastest wrestling matches ever staged in this section on the evening of Saturday, December 13th. On this date, Ira Dern, the middle-weigh- t of the wrestling champion world, will meet one of the best wrestlers in the western states. The event will be staged at the auditorium of the high school, and besides the big champion wrestling event, there will be a number of good preliminaries jby the famous wrestlers of Box Ira Dern I . books. BICIMSIR Reader Digest o NOW ON NIWSSTANDS LET US GIVE YOU A HAND WITH JUNIOR! It isnt only Juniors ears that dirty fast! His clothes take on a grimy aspect quickly too! Let us put them into fine clean condition for you. Well do it in a jiffy at a tiny cost. Ferguson Names Squad Members Gia Lee Leaves on Mission A farewell program was given Sunday evening at the Third ward chapel for Miss Ora Lpp, prior to her departure for the Eastern Stales mission. For Basketball Carload of Savage Washers Another enormous carload of Savage washers arrived today consigned to the Hansen Furni-tuiand Music company. Mr. Hansen states that over 70 of the washers from this carload are already sold. ly in January. 'Mr. and Mrs. Serell R. Nelson Following the class series, coach Earl Ferguson chose his basketball squad for the coming season. The class series was played to determine who would be on the squad. from He named 22 players the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes. The Freshmen have not been decided on as yet. Senior membeis on the team are as follows: Bert Hunsaker, Ralph Nielson, Ronnie Dean Harris, Frank May and Lee Wight. Juniors Ronnie Rock, LeRon Johnson, Doyle Hansen, Gary Mortensen, Lee Boothe, Collin Hunsaker and Calvin Jeppson. Kelly Farmer, Sophomores David Malmrose, Richard Gary Mann, Phillip Oyler, Harold Anderson, LeTMar Richard White and Davis, Wayne Hunsaker. The Seniors and Juniors are practicing during the sixth hour period at school, and after school for about an hour and a half. His starting five has not been known as yet, but the game tonight will show just who will hold down the key positions for the year. went by auto to Los Angeles, Calif, last Wednesday, Mr. Nelson returning home after a weeks visit. Mrs. NeLson is remaining to visit with her daughter June. Mrs. A. W. Compton and son, Mr .and Mrs. Henry Norman Mathew Compton, motored to accompanied Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd to Salt Lake City Wednesday Olson of Paradise, Utah, on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. trip to Mesa, Arizona. They took Jennie and (Miss Mrs. Maud Olson down to spend Papendick Compton. the winter with her sister, Mrs. Mary Shipley of Mesa. Enroute Veterans Of The World War they stopped at Bryce Canyon Veterans of the World War and south rim of Grand Canyon, who have not submitted applithence to Williams and Prescott cations for their bonuses are where they visited with Elder urged by Major General Robert Reed Campbell one evening as C. Davis, the adjutant general he is doing missionary work of the army, to do so at once. there. They spent two days at Mesa and visited the temple and grounds, returning home via Gallup, Shiprock, Cortez, and ORINNE visited with a cousin of Mrs. Norman, Ernest Biggs at Bland-ing- , Utah. Mr. Biggs is county apers agricultural agent there. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Smoot are in Salt Lake City attending the Corinne News three-dameetings of the Utah State Farm Bureau. Visitors at the Sunday meetof CORI.VN'E Corinne camp of Corinne ward representings the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Wood at Thatcher. the stake high council were ing held their November meeting Visiting during the week at Gene and Mr. Gourley. last Friday afternoon at the the James Marble home were Both Wrigha talks at gave Interesting Mrs. of home Sophronia Larsen Mr. and Mrs. Woodhead, a the sacrament meeting Sunday with twelve members present. daughter and son, of Salt Lake evening. Captain Della Owens was in City; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth The M. I. A. sponsored a dance charge and Olga Rasmussen Hand and son Bruce of Midvale, in the recreation hall on Friday conducted the meeting. After and Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Luke which was well attendthe opening exercises and read- and daughters Linda and Louie evening ed by the young people of the ing of the latest D.U.P. bulletin of McKimmon, Wyoming. The ward, and was voted as very from the State Central camp, the women were all nieces of Mrs. successful and a good time was lesson. 'Silk Worm Industry in Marble. The following Sunday, had by all. The Young Mens Utah, was given by Martha Mr. and Mrs. James Marble was recently reorSmoot. Mrs. Sophronia Larsen visited at the home of Mrs. Mar- organization offiwith ganized incidents bles brother, Leo B. Stewart in cers now the following related interesting Walter presiding: when Salt Lake City, whose wife was which she remembered Cheal, president; Alma Jones, she used to assist her grandfrom an operation first assistant; George Welch, recuperating of the and convalescing at home. mother in taking care second assistant; Billie Rader, silkworms she raised in Brigham 'Last Thursday evening at the secretary; Darrell Anderson, followed A social hour City. A. meet- Era director; A. M. Reeder, speDeweyville school P.-were and delicious refreshments ing Mrs. Olive Fillmore and Mrs. cial interest group leader; Harserved by Eva Forsgren, Olga Lois Hubbard gave talks on man leader; Campbell, Rasmussen and Allie Roche. "polio, what it is and what Wesley Hansen, dance director; weekover the Recent visitors preventative measures to use Wm. Welch, scout leader and end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. against infection. They also Maurice Larsen, explorer leader. Marvin R. Jeppesen were Mr. gave a demonstration how to Church News and Mrs. Royal C. Robbins of take care of a patient affected At the sacrament meeting last Layton, Utah. Mrs. Robbins is and how to give hot packs. Miss Sunday the Elders quorum had a sister of Mrs. Jeppesen. They Laura Fillmore acted as their charge of the program with all attended a family party on j About 45 members were Jewell Nelson conducting. Openpatient. home in attendance and following the Saturday evening at the was Beautiful Home; of another sister, Mrs. Melvin meeting delicious refreshments ing song prayer by Douglas Campbell; were served. sacrament song Rock of Ages, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Grubel of and Clifton Stallings and Billie Santa Monica, Calif., returned Rader had charge of sacrament. to their home after enjoying a Earl Nelson then introduced the two weeks' visit in Utah, taking speakers. Clair Hyer and Gus part in the deer and pheasant Hyer of Cache Valley. Mr. and hunting. They were guests at Mrs. Hyer labored in the Westhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry tern States mission at the same e Mac-Farlan- c y time as Earl Nelson. Elder Gus Her labored in the Northwestern States mission and told of the last months of his mission when he labored among the Indians in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hyer sang a duet, My Task, and then Elder Hyer gave a talk on The Church of Jesus Christ belonged to, and also related some of his missionary experiences, which were faith After congregationpromoting. al singing prayer was offered by Don Nelson. Relief society conference held in the Corinne ward chapel with Counselor Rose Nelson conducting, was as follows: Preliminary music "Sweet Hour of Prayer," and Nancy by Ray Anderson Stallings, violins, and Ida Johnson at the piano. Opening song was by the congregation and the prayer by Henry Norman. was Gospel Message Song. given by the Singing Mothers with violin obligato by Ray Anderson and Nancy Stallings of last conference and sustaining of officers was given by Mae Redelings, secretary. Report of years work was then given by President Alice O. Norman. Song Song of Triumph, was given by the Singing Mothers. Talks, Gospel Standards," by Olga Rasmussen and How To Gain and Retain a Testimony, by Lois Hubbard, followed a douwas ble trio. TMy Testimony sung by Verda Marble, Katie Nelson, Leona Cheal, Lois Hub. bard, Dyan Jones and Hulda Campbell a Remarks were given by Spencer, visitor from the stake board and by Bishop (Lord Campbell. After singing Is My Light, accompanied by the violinists, by the congregation, benediction was given by Grace Jeppesen. 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