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Show failed to find out what this wondrous accomplishment was. it Sood it had to wait until Dad came home. That evening when Joe arriv-ethe young Carr proudly told his Dad he had traded his $800 trailer house for a horse and saddle. hr. Utah 1 W, Use David T. Edwards d office nvelopt, , To Be Buried Sat. Funeral services for David T. - Willard Edwards, 80, resident, who was killed Tues-danight when struck by . an automobile on U. S. highway 91 near his home, will be conducted Saturday at 2 oclock in the afternoon in the Wlllard ward chapel of the L.DS. church. Friends may call at the fam, ily home Friday evening and Saturday until time of services. Burial will be in the Willard cemetery under the direction of Harold B. Felt funeral home of Brigham City. life-long Don t know how Joe got out of y that one. will mane often children that radio w( ,l prove it. trial and did never Grandpa ft answer iLTsunday In chuich Joe incident. rr told an amusing came proudly Seems his son out a bit. the house, his chest boasting he had ,d proudly something ally accomplished dad would be proud of him the by Interrogation 'THREE SECTIONS SECTION THREE, 8 PAGES day night', with a loss to the Christensen. BRIGIIAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1930 11 Studying Their Lessons Mrs. Edwaid Jensen of Biig Murray high school team The paper stated. Though ham City is visiting heie with1 Box Elder Will not be in the relatives state toumarnent, their record is Mrs. Hartman Hunsaker spent nothing to be ashamed of. They a few days last week at Wells-villwith relatives. have put up scrappy and clean Last Monday evening the fights, and considering their inexperience at,' the opening of Gleaners met at the home of the season, have made a good Mrs. Beatrice Tolman, where all showing. Placing for Box Eider enjoyed Rook, and various other high school pn that night were games. At an early hour Mrs Mrs. Tolman V. Call. Nielson, Hone, Tingey Fay Harper and served a light luncheon to 12. and II. Call. I Misses Mary Neeley and Ida C. G. Adney .Appointed Chldester of Salt Lake City spent Governor George Ii Bern had the week end hoic with iela-live- s and friends. recently apif nn ted C. G Adney a member of the Utah Slate board of Social Items of the Week Agricultural college trustees. Miss Carma Kelly was hostess to the Lamite club at her Honeyville News home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Eunice Boothe and Mrs. was the feature of the Emily G. Hunsakor spent last evening and later a dainty tray week at Preston, at the home of luncheon was served. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Will Smith Boothes daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood announce the marriage of their might be nearby. "Ok, came a voice from the empty room. Whore are you, Charles said. Right here, came the voice. Charles scanned the room carefully but it was obvious his son wasnt there. Where the devil are you Right here," said the young Keller lad as a dresser drawer opened and he sat upright in it. March is the month when 1? City. ledge Charles Keller, manager of that are immortal. Block s, w'ent into his sons room of old profs the other day to get him for sup0neOI the grand II5.AC. recently told about per. f Vrtling and impossible ques-Charles walked into the room VOLUME 43, NUMBER just three but the young Keller h is giandson, wasnt to him. be seen. "Time for dinner ars old, son," arms do your why Charles Grandpa said, thinking the boy down" the youngstei family e SPORTSWEAR DANCE niece, Miss Helen Card, to Mr. George E."Burt. The ceremony was solemnised in the Salt Lake temple. Bishop and Mrs. N. J. Valentine had entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J W. Valentine, Saturday evening. k it's very informal! . it'll be loads of fun! . . . . i Wear your sport clothes and be of the Fraternal Order Eagles for Eagles Memorial Foundation and Home Sponsored by benefit PUBLIC )l WALLPAPER LAUGHS SPOTS AND STAINS! HOUSEHOLD many emotions are brought to the surface. 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IT HAPPENED YEARS AGO like re off to a SWELL Sod-pro- LOOKING BACK It Happened 25 Years Ago Obituary Ya sure cant complain about Most prominently displayed the weather though, and if evin the Box Elder News of story an with in the country erybody I. Q. sufficiently high to write March 10, 1925, was that of the "I with a life-timpen hadnt death of Martin G. Korth, 77. already tyed it I might try Dope Recovered writing a poem. Narcotics that hacl been stolen Cant figure out what happen from the Peoples drug store seved to Cleopatra our cat. She left eral weeks previously had been our abode one night and hasnt recovered when an elderly man in Ogden was arrested with returned since. them in his possession. Sheriff We feel rather bad about her John H. Zundell had obtained a coffession from the culprit. disappearance. We always treat-he- r so well. New Grocery Store A few mornings back, she People have been asking the tried to sneak Into the living question, is Stohl Furniture com room when I was leaving. She pany going into the grocery bus caught her tail in the screen iness or is Fat Sanders pulling door and her neck in the reg- some stunt at theil store. The writer was somewhat puzzled ular door. himself "uhti-- l he secured the She howled like a cat. I booted her out and she hasnt true story about it. Fact is, Stohls are not go been back. You CUndura w el on the ground swearing. INVITED$1 Couple SOIL-PRO- OF fIl Sixth Grade Students Of Central School . . . who have the pleasant task of learning their science on aeronautics by building mod-dairplanes. From left to right they are: LeMoin Jensen, Philip Horsley, Sandra Huggins, Reid Hansen and Valerie Hamilton. e M 1 A SATURDAY, MARCH 18 you two-pag- at the DANCE BOWL -- 9:00P.M. and man ad obstrw-er- What Was Being Advertised The Brigham Auto Supply company advertised a Chevrolet touring car for $223.00, a Ford sedan for $300,00, and a Dodge screen truck for $300. The Brigham City Department e store had a closing-ou- t sale. They were moving across the street to a new. location , Fire insurance was being advertised by S. Norman Lee. A number of Utahs foremost food manufacturers have joined hands with them and are giving along with each cabinet sold, a number of packages of food free. Dangerous Rock A large section of lhe city electric power stave pipe line had been saved from being torn out by sheer luck, according to SomeMayor James Knudson. one had rolled a huge rock down the side of the mountain towards the wooden stave pipe carrying the electric light plant water. Just before striking the pipe it was slowed down by striking a ledge. ge 1 , National Guard The National guard battery of Biigham City had received a large American 75 millimeter gun from the state armory. Leo Facer was first lieutenant of the local battery. New Gun for Our ad in the March 20 issue of LIFE magazine lists almost a K Guajamd v Good Housekeeping thousand Culligan Dealers who are providing Soft Water to communities in the money-savin- g U. S. and Canada! See how your hard water problems can be easily and economically, solved f"with our Service. Culligan is the worlds largest, i i system of Soft Water on a Service Basis! a COle 1950CUILICAN 10LITI CO asGotmiP |