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Show ' Tornado or Bomb, Room 1$ Ready' An CUSHING, Okla. (UP) oil executive here has a small room In hi? home which has an Important dual purpose to at ford protection against possible bombing and the inevitable tornado. Last April, a twister did strike at nearby Drumright, . and the family of Oscar Anderson sought safety in the little concrete of room. Anderson, president Co., the Big Four Petroleum had the concrete block shelter buried three feet under the surface of the earth. Access is through a stairwell from the house. Six metal and canvas bunks fold down from the walls for sleeping facilities. An electric fan circulates air through the room, and it may be operated by hand in case of a power failure. There are battery lanterns for light in an emergency. Water is piped to the shelter by regular plumbing, but Ant derson has drilled a well for an auxiliary supply. k The room also contains a supply of food rations as well as picks, axes, shovels and hammers. use The Anderson children the room for games. I Telephone Call Tells News of Baby Daughter L'BS Temple MarriagePlanned call Wednesday evening, Sept. 5, told the glad news ot the arrival of a grandchild for Mrs. Elda Nelson, Brigham City. The six pound four ounce Miss is the first grandchild and the first child for Dr. and Mrs. George W. Bartholow, Iowa City, Iowa. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Marjorie Bartholow, of Cedar Falls, Iowa. Mrs. Batholow will be remembered here as the former Beverly Nelson. plans to The grandmother leave Saturday by plane to getspend a week in Iowa City new ting acquainted with the arrival. Dr. Bartholow is serving his residency at the University hospital there. An LDS temple marriage is planned by Miss Claudia Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Morris,' Brigham City, and Dean Eldon Phelps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phelps, Nampa, Idaho. The young couple has set Sept. 14 as their wedding date in the Salt Lake LDS temple. A reception honoring the newlyweds will be held the same evening in the Fourth ward LDS recreation hall. Miss Morris is a Box Elder High school and seminary graduate and for the past two years Brigham has been attending Young University. from Mr. Phelps graduated Nampa High schol and has completed three years at the BYU majoring in psychology. They plan to live in Provo where he will continue with his education. Were celebrating our Everyday items' needed in every home. BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED Miss Claudia Morris will become the LDS temple bride of Dean Eldon Pnelps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phelps, Nampa, Idaho, Friday, Sept. 14, in the Salt Lake LDS temple. Miss Morris is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin E. Morris, Brigham City. PARK VALEY REPORTS: i SCHOOL SUPPLIES CLOTHING SEWING NEEDS GREETNG CARDS SOUVENIRS, etc. Come In Peach Days and See Us" HANSENS VARIETY SINCE 1904 WELCOME TO OUR PEACH DAY CELEBRATION -- .,.tothe home of the famous Famall Tractors and Equipment Complete and Modern SERVICE DEPARTMENT for all types of o TRACTORS o FARM IMPLEMENTS i v Parts and Accessories For McCormick-Deerin- g Tractors and International Trucks We Carry A Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Meir of New York City, brother and sist- law of Mrs John J. Kun-zleand Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kunzler and two small daughters of New Jersey, son and law of Mr. and Mrs. daughter-iJohn J. Kunzler, have been visiting with them for several weeks. It was the first time Mrs. Kunzler had seen her brother for 28 years and it was the first trip west for Mrs. Meir who was very favorably impressed with the west. Many relatives and friends from Park Valley attended the funeral services held on MonFred day at Westpoint' for er-in r, n Zaugg. Mrs. L. G. Carter and daugh- ter, Emma Louise Carter, and Gwen Carter, granddaughter, returned last week from a vacation trip to Denver, Colo where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lael Carter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lael Carter and family returned to Utah with them and have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Carter and Mrs. George Ashton of Salt Lake City, and many other relatives and friends. Mrs. A. Hamer Reiser, Jr., and three small sons of Salt Lake City are also visiting her parents, the L. G. Carters. Misses Charlene and Joyce Osteihaut of Dcclo, Idaho, have been visiting their aunt, Mr. and Mrs Rich Mecham. Ray Carter who recently had an operation is improving at an Ogden hospital. Miss Junelle Palmer was hostess a( a lawn party at her home on Wednesday. Games were played on the lawn and a delicious chicken supper was served to Janet James and three of her cousins from Ohio, Rhea bride-elec- S' tr r The equipment for such a TV system may be available as early as 1961, DeKieffer said. The equipment already is a reality, Betty Kunzler, Kunzler, Shirley Ilirschi, Sue Rasmussen, Mar- but the problem of making it feasible must yet jorie Palmer, Donna Montgom- economically ' ery, Dennis Hirschi, Darius Car- be solved. DeKieffer predicted the TV ter, Junior Larsen, Raymond she added. ' system will be used all the way profession, Fehlman, Darell Kunzler. school from through elementary Many attended Bear River NATION At EDITORIAL stake conference at Garland, on college. asTqcTatian susSunday. Gordon Carter was Kunzler; vocal selections by V vJ tained as a Sunday school stake Jifnelle Palmer and violin solos EM IE board member. accompaSue Rasmussen, by 2 box JOURNAL tlder atPalmer. Rhea nied by Marjorie Many of the local Carters Brigham City, Utah tended the Carter reunion hqld Kunzlef was narrator. After Friday, September 7, 1956 in Brigham City Sunday after- class Work, dancing under the direction of dance director, Fern A weekly newspaper established in 1906, pub noon, Aug. 26. u iished every Friday end entered m Second Little Miss Marilyn Kunzler Montgomery was enjoyed and Class Matter at the offic Brigham daughter of Mr. punch and cookies served by ham City, Utah, underpostthe act otin March 6, 1679. and Mrs. Dee Kunzler is home the Young Mens superintenden and much better cy. feeling again Subscrprtion rate $3 00 payable in after a recent virus infection. Primary officers and teach- advance; in combination perwithyear, the Box Elder seven-yeaat children r the News, (published Wednesdays) $5 00 per year; ers entertained Miss Marilyn Larsen, SO old daughter of Mr. and a lawn party and weiner roast $2 for 6 months; single copy 10 cents, v Mrs. Cecil Larsen of Tremon-to- jt the home of Florence Me- Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah Press Association, National Editorial had the misfortune of cham Tuesday afternoon. Games State Association and United Press, Advertising breaking her arm while visiting were enjoyed on the lawn after Representative; Utah State Press Association, at the home of her uncle, Mr. which weiners were roasted Salt Lake City, Utah. over an open fire and punch and Mrs. Calvin Larsen. Chas. W Claybaugh, Publisher Verl Rich O Brian, Advertising Mr. and Mrs Harold Kunzler served. Manager and daughter, Rhea, spent several days last week visiting at Gooding, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. David Olague. They also visited Sun Valley and other points of interest in southwestern Idaho. L. G, Carter, Gordon Carter, Kay Carter, Lael Carter and Kent Cartel and other friends last and relatives returned week from a very enjoyable fishing and camping trip in the Big Piney area m Wyoming. Supt. and Mrs. Cyril Linford and President Sylvia Simmons, wuth several of the stake MIA board members of the ,Bear River stake were visitors at the regular MIA meeting on Tuesday evening. The Jr. Gleaner assembly program was presented . Several organ and piano solos were given by Shirley four-year-ol- d 4 t. 5,-- . Complete Line Of by Federal banking regulations Twin $ Savings the amount of account Have a new mattress built now to your specifications. And your doubles In the event of death sas85 WIT CO, Phone 300 and your old mattress SAVE DURING THIS FALL SPECIAL . EVERTON 24 East 1st South - t 00000 MATTRESS CO. Phone 27 Stnl SMWrty twill .1 , I . I SEC UR IT N A. fmt SKonty fwwfl to tl Utah, N a. 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There is no red tape just a very short application form to fill out containing vour statement of good health. PRODUCTS rf.W 4 f lira Dank Savings the highest bank rate permitted M , 5. in the presence of members of the immediate families. The newlyweds left for a brief honeymoon trip and will make their home in Lehi where the bridegroom is employed. n 2!4 B tv K 7 C - jrt. the Second LDS ward Zbz. Z. U t . T Joyce K. Jensen and Car Lee Nelson Speak Wedding Promises at Kimber Family Home raised teacher certification standards have experienced a sharp increase, in the number of teacher applicants. High standards create a respect for teaching which is responsible for attracting the larger numbers of students to the INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 27 North Main S' J. Ross (Mary Jo .Chadwick) Lewis Valentine Wight, with performing best man duties. An informal family reception will be held immediately following- the cerpmony for those witnessing the vows. A wedding reception is planned by parents of the bride to be held Friday evening, Sept. 28, in the Honeyville LDS ward SPECIAL SEPTEMBER TRUCKS i Park Valley People Entertain Visitors From Various Parts of the Country TOYS , ' For her wedding ts t recreation hall. the has chosen a gown of Both have attended Box Elder Chantilly lace and tulle over High school. The bride is a taffeta. The snug bodice of graduate of LDS seminary. lace features a Queen Anne colMr. Forsgren' is currently emlar and long tapered sleeves. ployed at Little Valley. The skirt is full and ballerina They plan to reside in Briglength of tulle over taffeta. ham City. to class. HOUSEWARES Mrs. A double ring ceremony held Aug. 30 united Joyce Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Kimber, Brigham City, and Carl Lee Nelson, son of Mrs. Mary Nelson, Ogden and Jalmar C. Nelson, also of Ogden. The rites were performed at the home of the brides parents center that by Bishop Claudius B. Olsen of school audio-visumade at sound tape can provide Higher Standards Seen the school, or eventually from a worldwide live hookup. . Solvinq Teacher Plight DeKieffer, regularly on the CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UP) One faculty of the University of Col- way to solve the 'teacher shororado, is one of the leaders of tage is to make it harder to be annual audio-visuT e c hs workshop conducted for teach- one, according to a Wyoming ers and other interested per- school official. sons. The screen would be loState Supt. of Public Instruccated at the front of the room tion Velma Linford said more to and could be large enough are attracted to teachstudents classin a good image give as a career when standards rooms of any size, he said. The ing are raised to a professional levpicture and sound would be el both socially and from a censent in from an audio-visu. ter so heavy equipment would- salary standpoint. nt have to be hauled from class She said states which have 52nd Birthday too! Now - as always, its the Store with A Million Ar tides. and Mr. vian Forsgren, Clifton, Idaho, and nephew of Mrs. Grace Rock, Brigham City, in a wedding ceremony this evening, Friday, Sept. 7. Quiet home rites wiU be solemnized at the Gardner home in Varsel Honeyville by Bishop Chlarson in the presence of close family members. In Tex. (UP) schools of the future, giant television screens will be as common a part of the furnishings as tables and chairs, according to Dr. Robert DeKieffer of the college Technological Texas summer staff. He forecasts that the screen probably will be fed from a TO PEACH DAYS! WELCOME The bridal veil, Leon D. fmtertip length, Gardner, Honeyville, will ex- up to a taira. change nuptial vows with James Standing with her as matron J. (Jim) Forsgren, son of Vi- of honor will be her sister, Mrs. LUBBOCK, Say It With Music A WICHITA, Kans. (UP) ' Wichita disk jockey voiced""" 1 blood for for the donors plea American Red Cross, then spun this tune: It Only Hurts for a Little While. t lace edged and will be caught Miss Adriana Chadwick, daugh- ter of Giant TV Screens Due in Classrooms 200-foo- six-wee- Will Be Married, Tonight A telephone eta |