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Show PAGE EIGHT t BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham Clly, Utah Wednesday, December 14, 1949 China is the chief source of tung oil and the United States Is the largest consumer. Tung oil is a drying oil. Aged Driver Says: Just "Be Aleri" vv NEWBURYPORT, Of Social Life In has1 sol tie! long tie .'int remember when fiisi sal behind a wheel, oftcis a two worn salon message: B Early Days Here (Continued Mass. (UP) diaries L. Davis 93 who been dining an automobile From Page Seven) than the men. But some of them daily to his dont know how to drive and never will. drug sore from his home. The man who probably is the Sometimes when I am walking states oldest regular driver has across the street I will notice a good word for most women cais approaching. If they slows. down, then they are usually driven by women.1' As a rule, tie says, I think thinks most today's they are a little more eaieful Alert. Da is still drives mo-ton- speeding is done by all young drivers. Davis, who drives his car through the nearby countryside almost every day. operates on the road unmindful lished by the will of winter snow, ice or slush. chemist, Alfred B. Youve got to be alert ail the invented dynamite time," he says to those who seek 1896. year-roun- of a s ? m dlpd Young. The Old Fort was the center of religious and social life, Wil- CHRISTMAS SPECIALS New! Silk floor lamp shades, colors, specially priced beautiful lining, heavy 3.45 - $4.95 - $6.95 o SPECIAL Fluorescent Bed Lamps, complete with globe, $6.95 value, now TABLE LAMPS with We have never given greater lamp values rayon-sil- shades, k liam Davis being an extiemely busy man. Being a blacksmith by irade his services were in demand in both spiritual and tempoia! affairs, lie also cultivated I tie first farm of about 160 acres. As an example of his Snow1 generosity, when Ixm-nzcame to preside, he gave him eighty acres of his land. In 1854 Brigham Young asked Lorenzo Snow to take 50 families properly equipped for colonizing to add to the settlement in Box Elder. The new blood including a number of Scandinavian saints did much to stimulate the struggling settlement In the same year, 1854, the town-sitfor Brigham City was laid out and platted in honor of President Brigham Young. e Floor Lamps. Sg95 Indirect lighting, priced from Walnut Waterfall Kneehole Desk, drawers, 2 of them large for filing, extra special 7 $4995 Winthrop Mahogany Desk, a beautiful piece of furniture and specially at priced Smoking Stands, all metal, a real Christmas bargain at this special price $3,95 FOR BABYS CHRISTMAS . cials were elected for Box Eider Jonathan C. Wright, county prabate judge; John D. Reese, Alvin Nichols, D. Harding as Selectmen. Joseph Grover, sheriff; Eli Pierce as assessor and collector. Lorenzo Snow was returned to the legislative council to represent the counties of Box Eider and Weber. This good man, William Davis spent his life in the services As of his God and fellowmen. a climax to his many years of service he was ordained a patriarch by Wilford Woodruff. Father Davis, as he was affectionately called by his many friends, lived to be eighty eight years of age. His posterity is numerous, he has many stal- $6.95 Highchair, all hardwood $5.45 Nursery Chairs $7.95 Bassinett, with folding stand $14.95 Baby Cribs, priced from $14.95 Buggies, folding Swing on stand, seat can be detached ' and used as car seat $8.95 . In 1856 the territorial legislature of Deseret was in session and duly organized and defined the boundaries of Box Elder county. The Box Elder stake was also organized and Apostle Lorenzo Snow became the first stake president. In this same year the first set of county offi- wart grandsons, granddaughters, great grandsons and great grand daughters, among the fine people of Box Elder and Brigham APPLIANCES City today, who are proud of: their heritage and are rendering that same fine service to their church and community. The greatest monument of ail are the fine boys and girls, men and women live after. Phone your society news to the Phone 727, or to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society editor, Phone 192. News-Journa- ...FLOOR COVERINGS VO Uft v tnv good m .CLAUS GIVE AN 85th mm l, yy sv SV VALUE! ANNIVERSARY Fashion Watch of the Year CHEAT TIME., .and only 75 Jackets Socks We have a big- assortment of jackets. Alpaca and down linings. These are quality garments that will give plenty of wear. Long Interwoven brand socks need no words of praise. They are known by men who demand fine clothing. 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