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Show I,, v S i n ji ,wnrT. I ' x i r n , t f ;( r,3' U.J.. i, Complete Busy Summer Season BOX ELDER JOURNAL ,r Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 29. 1950 r j', f f After 40 Years Mission Companion Visits Friend jf.t. Weaver, Brigham City, rreceived a pleasant surprise on Thursday morning, when, after 40 years, a former missionary companion dropped in to say hello A. J. Busby, Arizona, who served with Weaver in the Southern States 'mission In 1907, stopped to visit while going through Brigham City. it was a very pleasant surprise after all these years, Weaver said. i j $ PHENOMENAL IN THIS , STORE-WID- E EVENT t a ,t The iV. F. W. Drum and Bugle Corps will begin winter practices Thursday following 13 Mempublic appearances made during the six months since the corps was organized. Ruth Berdine to Peters, twirler; bers of the busy unit are, front row, left right: Alan Dunn, Keith Orchard, Mickey Harmon, Farrell Peters, Wayne Bowcutt, Donna Youngquist, drum majorette; David Wagstaff, Dennis Pettingill,1 Dee Wayne Pulsipher, Ila Rae Nelsen, Uraya Hess, Jack Jensen and Nancy Rees, twirler. Second l, row, left to rigt: Opal Petersen, Joan North, Maureen Carroll, Juanita Snow, Helen Sherald Andreason, Clifford Leland Donald North, Nelsen, Terry, Gary Wagstaff, Dallas Stokes, David Turley and Lyle Orme. Back row: Directors Clyde Larsdn and Leah P. Kimber; banner bearers Barbara Marble, Maxine Pettingill and Connie Isaacson and director Keith L. Pettingill. Members of the corps absent when picture was taken are Gene Marsh, Ronnie Brailsford, Beth Reed, Bowen Call and Wayne and Kent Wag- V tying l cor , Pet-tingil- WITH THE .ra staff. WASHER The Veterans of Foreign Wars-oDrum and Bugle .corps started recentIts winter practices ly following a busy summer season of 13 public appearances In parades and celebrations in Northern Utah and , Southern Idaho. The corps is sponsored and maintained wholly toy the local post and Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and is the only V. F. W. drum and bugle corps In the state. It consists of 14 drummers, 15 hug-lertwo a drum majorette, twirlers and three banner bearers. Directors are Keith L. Pettingill, Leah F. Kimber and Clyde. Ursen. .Charles J. Kimber, post commander, is business - I t - I Come in for an actual washing demonstration today! i Washes, rinses, spin dries as you just flick a switch. " Loads and loads of fresh, clean clothes without a minute's wearisome work. No bolting' down , , no permanent installation ' needed. i V v f ; t r ; M I s MESSAGE WALTER K. 01 "Experience ii the beet teacher. 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Jeet dual high Yagi, who can pull some hot, ones out of the alleys when he sets his mind to It, rolled a 195 for high single game. In the election of league officers last night, Harry Mille'r was elected president, Jeet Yagi, manager. vice president and Homer Dunn, Donna Miss talented Lovely, secretary. blue led the has Youngquist The league standings: capped unit as drum majorette L. W. In performances in the Liberty Jones Service 4. 1 0 - Decoration . day, Day parade, B. and B. Billiards ...,....'4;''0 .paFourth of July childrens 3 1 Brigham Truck,. of rade and two performances 1 3 O. C. Tanner the parade on Peach Days 4 0 Columbia Electric , led The corps .Brigham City. 4 O. K. Rubber 0 at the huge Loyalty day parade inSalt Lake City and accepted The News-Journtelephone vitations to appear at Corinnes number Is 1,000. Phone in ypur Fourth of July, parade, Pioneer news, I f ; please. Garland at Ogden, Days parade Beet and Wheat days, Wellsville hours of pleasant entertainment Founders day and at the fair in during the Summer months, the Tremonton. The corps was spe- directors stated. These boys and cial guest at the convention of girls have had the opportunity the Veterans, of Foreign .Wars of learning to play on very fine and Auxiliary at Ogden and ap- drums and we hope to change peared In the parade and night to the valve type bugle In the performance of the rodeo at near future," they stated. Members of the corps expressPreston, Idaho in late August. New members will toe accepted ed their thanks to the many ininto the corps during the winter dividuals who have furnished months to replace vacancies. transportation" during the sumwill be mer. However, membership Miss Opal Petersen and Ruth kept at 38 members, according to the directors, who are also lay- Pettingill, president and secreing plans for the .purchase of tary respectively, are busy laysnappy, new jackets and shakos ing pjans for a big halloween for the 1951 marching season, party for the corps members and for which the corps has already their parents on October 5. Practreceived invitations to perform. ices- will be held each first and We feel Jhe Veterans of For- third Thursday during the wineign Wars and Auxiliary have ter at the War Memorial home contributed greatly to the youth and will be interspersed with activities of Brigham City in giv- parties and good wholesome ening them an outlet for their tal- tertainment, according to Miss ents and affording them. many Petersen and Miss Pettingill' , Men- - or Bo 10 .. x 4 t0 1 Denim jimmies, slp.nk g;zes Blue Blue medium Brown and Gry ilh feet, small and Sleepers hide, Childrens Soft (Ztpper) Leather Gloves, ) Colorful t Jacketa loble SWrto BSS R?y" work Bowling Results 0 $1-4- for Broadcloth tihirts Gains In Utah And Idaho During Summer I i J Stooese' V.F.W. Drum And Bugle Corps Popularity i! t i , I , i ! l, Rud-dei- AUTOMAGIC f . cat 0 4 wt0 ivmtt SATURDAY At 9:30 AM. World's finest Rinsing Marveous Spin , Starts World's finest Washing J rases BARGAINS, "T ' ,v4e , AT VJ'A a4 ( |