OCR Text |
Show Might Be An Indian Registration Sheet Indian Art Gallery of Indian art appears to be series of doodlings, perhaps the signatures of stopped near the rocks. They re interesting, good subjects for photos. THINGS TO SEE IN BOX ELDER , Closeup who In-i- Tabernacle ?w Modern, With Capacity from Preceding tiimed Page It is lighted with as hear. and heated with m. In various parts of the ding are large radiators, under each pew and in other necessary part ,of the ling pass the steam pipes, are also city tricity, Visit the Relic Room in the basement of the county court house. Here, told in the things they used, the articles they made and were a part of their lives, is the story of the pioneer founders and settlers of Box Elder county, northern Utah and Brigham City. ...VISIT . . . located west of Corinne, are these interesting rocks, probably telling some part of Indian history in the Great Salt Lake Valley. If you want to see them, take the gravel road west from Corinne to Little Mountain and Stinking Springs. Pass them, cross the valley and turn right on the first dirt road. Youll see a group of ranch houses, the Browning Ranch, on the right hand side. Indian drawings are just off the road to the left but r THE RELIC ROOM youd better inquire at the ranch. - le water-work- (, '9 4 vrw- s with the. building, vestry is so arranged that occasion the folding doors veen this and the main room it t v. tected y ( r the two into one. upstairs vestry is finished rare white; chairs, desk, and The main building is fin-ioak. The graining and elling are indeed very hand-- e and give the interior an convert n :ant COOtCERj appearance." of the Box tabernacle cost $15,-M- . Contributions came from parts of the county; Park he stake (r Snowville, and sundry in other localities. Pro-I- s ley, ns for Sunday eggs S153.52. amounted Expenditures were Hinted for down to the last item of Posts and Poles, 30. Cannon offered the wge Q. icatory nefly prayer. that is tabernacle; ended. the history of but the story is three years ago-- we the fact that the tab-lc- l or he to had our not grown up community; instead, had at last grown up to maturity of the tabernacle, d k the goodness, building when ani generous gifts our contribution to its Af1! what would be fitting than the restora-piporgan. The east ot the building does not be an afterthought, but tural setting for musical kT piPe organ could now " antes you can trust fallen on days it has been our privilege to represent as distributors only those trade names that have been synonymous with quality. In addition to the nationally-advertise- d trade names shown here, it is our privilege to serve the people of this community with FOR 36 YEARS dependable service. ; e a rePced back in 1897. generation will be provide the glory that tecome a heritage to aope our to rJ2 need flood s I eHf lights on We have talk-th- e beauty of the late casting soft sha-- . tke grounds, urlsts t0 stop and need that beau- - INTEGRITY in products and has been our creed since 1914. COAL and APPLIANCE Phone "ONE" 68 North Main uld Street BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH - 1 ones- - :macleC ty' ' We have !ham C1: the HSr and our -- coNOtioN,N settled in direction lead6r 01 of ' the ' P have a pipe or- If we havp' tabernacIItrulvJ00 lights- - We tulidiny: EnSland has its msnv8' ' ' Salt Lake Cffy h in service . gw n 4 a,fc,nW. W |