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Show PAGE SIX NewTubeless BOX ELDER JOURNAL ... . B . . ( i A Guy And A Girl And A Mule Tubeless Tire Can Take It U Tire Is Being g owner-manage- hop, announced today. Morgan, Les Collins and Earl Sheffield of Brigham Tire shop, Dick Parsons and Ronald Packer recently attended a meeting of B. F. Goodrich dealers and store managers in Salt Lake City, where they saw cars equipped with tubeless tires run over much enjoyed. LaRon Johnsen favored with a vocal solo. Trixie Bjorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E.' Bjorn of Tremonton, entertained with a humorous reading.'. A. quartette, composed of iMax Murphy, Cliff Stallings, IMr. Rader and Darrel Andersen of Corinne, sang two numbers. Twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Woods of Tremonton, did a very good acrobatic act. paftell Andersen , of Corinne sang a vocal solo. Dolly Iver-se- n read the town newspaper. Friday dinner was served to the children at noon, under the direction of the Primary. Dancing and games formed the afternoon entertainment. ' Friends of (Mrs. Willard Andersen will be glad to learn that she is home from the pital and Is Improving , spikes without losing a pound of air. Morgan said a tubeless tire has been the goal of tire engineers since the dawn of the automotive age.' that the Morgan explained tubeless tire is Just that a tire that does not require an inner tube. , In addition, he said, it has an inner layer of special gummy material that automatically seals punctures effectively and permanently right on the running wheel. Since the tire does not have an inner tube, he explained, It actually is easier to mount and take off than ordinary ones. Cold rubber has been added to the tread to give longer mileage. The new product has been tested under the most severe conditions during the past four years In the laboratory, on taxi fleets, on state police cars and on a special fleet of test . cars, he said. The new tire costs less than an ordinary tire with a safety inner tube. Besides It gives an easier ride, maintains correct air pressure for months and combines safe performance at high speeds with puncture-sealinprotection. The tire fits on any present wheel, and does not require a new set of wheels for installation on any make or model car. three-inch- hossatis- , factorily. Bast Petersen was taken back to the hospital Thursday, but returned home again Saturday. Is wishing- him a Everyone Speedy recovery. Arnold Hansen Is confined m an Ogden hospital where he underwent a major operation. Rasmus Hansen Is quite 111 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ray Moore in Ogden. ; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Andersen attended a funeral for an aunt of Mrs. .Andersens in Roy re- , , g Of Brands Be Must Made By Dec 3 1 ng cently, The Perry Mutual officers enjoyed a social last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White, honoring officers: the following i Hazel Allen, Cora Quayle, Barbara Hirschb Myrna Ellis, Barbara Billings, Eugene Bott, Bob Hope, Vernon Egbert and Douglas Oyler and partners. The oishopric and wives were invited guests. Corsages, boutonnieres were presented to the Donald OConnor And Patricia Medina the hilarious vonoreti workers. A delicious . . . are caught here in a romantic scene from luncheon was served, with red, theater the to Roxy comes which Francis, new comedy, white and blue color scheme f a talking the story Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Its carried out in the table decorawhich it iea, into troubles and and triumphs tions and menu. The time was army mule, or talked, OConnor. spent in playing Sorry, with nigh score bing awarded to El-v- a Perry and DeRoss Young Low score was given to Bishop LOOKING BACK Hirschi and Barbara Ilirschi. CORINNE There werp in all thirty guests and officers attending. IT HAPPENED By Mr. and Mrs. Royal Petersen YEARS AGO 48 left last Tuesday for a trip to Marijane Morris California. They will visit with relatives in Los Angeles and MRS. JAMES REED was honwas sen. Nails Just Don't Mean A Thing Santa Anna, and will visit with ored Tuesday evening with a A to five boy in the countenced days Mr. their daughter and family, . . to the new puncture-sealin- g tubeless tire, now available and Mrs. birthday dinner at MR. AND ty jail for housebreaking, acA. Pete Forsgren at (MRS. C. G. ADNEYS. The guests in this area for the first time. A gummy inner layer of Fontana, Calif. cording to the Box Elder News MR. AND MRS. WALLACE of March 3, 1903. were: which rd . 1950-196- 0 surrounds the piercing objects, then Sunday dinner guests at the REDELINGS, MR. AND MRS. special rubber closes the hole when they are withdrawn, gives the new home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. WAYNE OWENS, MR. AND MRS. White were Mr. and Mrs. Clark MONT HANSEN, MR. AND MRS. tire its ability, Whjte and children Beverly, JOHN STOLL and MR. AND Reese, and Larry of Provo; Mr. MRS. A. H. POHL, Brigham City. and Mrs. Charles Dredge and and speaking of the WALchildren Paul and Carolyn of LACE REDELINGS they slipped Kaysville and Mr. and Mrs. Mil off on a' spur of the moment ton Mecham and children Le vacation and according to MAE Roy, Steven and Patricia of Og they had a wonderful time. . . den. but who wouldnt if they vacaGary and Lynn Bortalussi of tioned in Yuma and Phoenix, Salt Lake City are spending two Arizona, in Los Angeles and weeks at the home of their Santa Anita. .. oh thats a race grandparents,' Mr. and Mrs. track, isnt it? . . . The next Wendell Nebeker, while their parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bortalussi are vacationing in wi.i sunny California. By Edith L. Tiffany w:TpaS dirt. ful germs carried by Mrs. Earl Barnard, Mrs. Isaac This is moving week for the Demonstrating the procedure Young, .Mrs. Jamesey Nelson, "fs medical who have left their for cutting toe nails helps to Mrs. Leland Thome and Mrs. Safurday a? 2 15 and afternoon toe adminin clinic the ingrown prevent painful temporary Eugene Perry motored to Salt will do so until Easter. His istration building and are start- nails along with discussion of Lake City last Monday where lectures are truly, worth listen ing from scratch In the new 27 properly fitted shoes. they attended the funeral ' ser- ing to and very interesting Too often shoes are purchased vices held for Claudius Hambed hospital. With a variety of to muscles discovered for the first sight Unseen or tried on with blin, held at the Deseret mor- ther? is always something one time and aching arches there is the result that they cause pres- tuary. Mrs. Hamblin, wife of think about after. hearing Friends of of his sermons. consolation in the thought of sure and if too loose cause fric- the deceased, was formerly SHAW will be MR. ALBERT how very nice the unit will look tion and blisters. teacher in the Perry school. to know that he is conSince the wearing of shoes Is if and when this present hurdle to his bed again. . . MR. can be accomplished. Each often overlooked on the reserva- - PERRY The following group fined BILLY FLACK who has been in room has been painted in varied ;tion even though they are of relatives and friends from California the past two months wear-anof colors and the furniture j vided, the importance here, attended open house at . . MR. AND most of the equipment isiing them and of having them the home of Mr- - and Mrs. J. has returned home . are also week-enwashed daily is stressed. In or- Sheldon Nelson in Ogden last MRS. GROVER HARPER all new. By the on a vacation . . . They chose be this instruction in be der that should readiness may things afternoon, honoring Nevada. . . . The Pinochle club for the first student patients more effective the actual pro- Sunday their golden wedding- - anniver had five guests last simout these now being domiciled in their cess of carrying sary: Mr. and Mrs. Jamesy Nel MARION FORSGREN, dormitory quarters. ple but important procedures son, Mr.' and Mrs. Merlin Nel FREDRICKSEN, JUANIAT Except for the moving activ- demonstrated in the group ses- son, Mf. ftnd 'Mrs, ARZELLA BOSLEY ity the staff was threatened sions. Mr. and Mrs.. Theo Nelson, Mr. and RUTH REED.. Marbra ForsThese classes as well as many and Mrs. Ezra Weaver, with routine lethargy this past nd prize week until the famous Tom who more planned for the future are Mrs- Earl Grazer, Mr. and Mrs, gren won the traveling Forsgran won the made local history two weeks designed to help the student Richard Nelson, - ahd - Mr. and and Stella score prize. . . The young ago by removing a cast placed while in school and to better Mrs. Darrell Nelson. A beautiful high NEAL HARPERS are happily on his arm, now- - has gone in prepare him for returning to the wedding cake decorated in gol fixing up their first real home. for bitter and better varieties. reservation. den colors adorned the table, They bought a farm in West CoBeing of a somewhat pugilistic and gifts received fifty years rinne. . . all their many friends nature even his second and inago were on display. Double tact arm cast did not keep him golden wedding rings were prea from taking few good punches sented to the honored couple at some of his school mates over by their sons and daughters. . the However, one Around 145 people called dur Fred J. HirsPARK VALLEY was aimed with too much amthe afternoon. Last Tuesday bition and he was tripped up so chi,, since returning home from ing a delicious hbt chicken evening is much last week, that now a fractured leg is add- the hospital dinner was served at the home feels ed to his list of mishaps. Now improved in health and of their daughter to immediate with a well encased limb to cut better than at any time since family members, and a pleasant down his speed poor Toms he became sick four months ago. evening was spent visiting and The following young people fctylc is sadly cramped as well reminiscing as his ability to get into trou- were home over the week-enThe home of Mr. and Mrs. ble we hope. He is under- from college and high school: Carl Crowther was the scene of standably lonely and wants to Kenna Kunzler, Bonnie Pugsley, a family dinner recently honor return to the reservation where Arlo James, Lynn James, the seventy-fiftbirthday a rd Kunzler, Emma Louise Car-t- ing there are medicine men of their father, Mr, anniversary his liking and not the same .ter, Jay Kunzler and Jim Crowther. for plaster of paris mer. A few friends met at the home as those around here seem to Lynn James who is just Mrs. Hannah of Hansen 'last However, he is now the ishing his college career at U. S. Monday afternoon. The occasion an to a call possessor of a wheel chair In' A. C. has accepted honoring the birthday anniver which to ride the ramps and L. D. S. mission to the Great saries of Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. De what with being waited upon Lakes mission. He will leave lores Matthews and Mrs. Zola by his classmates it is quite in April. His brother Sydney is Davis. A beautiful decorated probably that within a matter now on a mission in Western cake formed the centerpiece and of days. Tom will have launch- states. a delicious luncheon was en ed a new campaign in finding Speakers at sacrament meet- joyed. Gifts and best wishes pastimes so peculiar to himself. ing Sunday were visitors from were exchanged. Others attend the high council from the stake ing were Mrs. Maude White, A valuable bit of health teach- headquarters in Garland. They Mrs. Ella Olsen, and Mrs. A1 ing is now under way in the were Mr. Rudd, Mr. Severson, bert Engstrom. home economics department at Mr. Ashby and (Mr. Grover. Also Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lockyer the Intermountain Indian school visiting Bishop Kenneth G. Car- and children Nancy, David and at home and headed by Mrs. Haidee Moore. ter, both at his Marcia of Salt Lake City, spent Realizing the limited back- church, were missionary a nd last Sunday at the home of Mrs. ground of the children and the convert friends. (Mrs. Brown and Ethel Judson. self-seali- ntermountain ndian School News & Notes jjsr at d d - time:-MAR-B- Alma-Davis- , Mr-a- - held Z, w ii; Items Interest of (As they appeared in the Roi Elder News, March 3, 1904 Miss Elia Bywater has w seriously ill the past week. ) Attorney General Breeden wj, up from Salt Lake City Tues day on business. President Charles Kelly been quite sick since last urday but is improving. y , . Washin-ton- , The party arrived J Chicago, Monday morning, and left for the east a let hours later. D. C. Over varieties 25 of Ladies fancy collars shown in our I He pleaded guilty to the of- just received, ranging in prja fense and the judge said he was from 25c to $6 each. They a, obliged to sentence him to one beauties, come and let us shu year in the state penitentiary them to you. Booth and Pei or to the state reform school until he became of age because of Miss Kate Anderson of Lop' the plea. is the guest of Miss Mamie h Council for the boy changed ters this week. the plea so that the judge could It is reported that nine incht give a lighter sentence. of snow fell in Willard Satin , , day and Sunday night, the mod , A coronors snow they have had this w;i Point the accident at Jacksons 3 'IrkhklHE The ,PMkm h, Sf'aS'Ss; 'd an interesting account of L recent mission to Califom, may have 6eon prevented If the and Elder Adolph Madsen. extend to them the very best of luck and success. . .,The Corinne Eastern Star will have a grand visitation of the grand lecturer, IMRS. VIOLA METZ from Park City next meeting. . . MRS. DOROTHY HANSEN is working in the county Assessors office in Brigham City. . . MR. C. G. ADNEY will be honored at the 31st annual club leaders state training school at the U. S. A. C. at Logan, Friday, with a plaque in recognition for his work. past interest, iq . . . The M. E. Ladies have completed their second quilt this year. . . . The regular church board meeting (Methodist) will be held at Mrs. Charlotte Ferrys this time. Mrs. Edna Jeppsen entertain ed the newly formed Canasta club Wednesday. Marion Fred- ricksen won high score honors and Wanita Anderson was low. 4-- Elias Jensen, the county d, infecting officer, went up a Washakie, the Indian villa? last week, and disinfected t residences 6f twelve famili there. - Suicide Sends Coroner Own Death Report SEATTLE, Was.h (UP) -- F liam G. Benedict wrote hisw coroners report before comm ting suicide. Deputies found a letter il dressed in the corner near 4 4 mans gas-fille- d body in apartment. fo kdet 6t Mltym, aotlfi do oM ot" j h o , I . wel-com- r. e , WHATTRXY THINK A Ar-bo- . Ar-li- I ar-bo- , d and- - Mrs. Fred W. Getz of Cedar City spent the past week-en- d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Deryl R. Young. They also attended the funeral 6er vices for Phillip Getz held in Tremonton last Monday. Mr. W You admire this kid, dont you? Hes got i February 27, 1950. Dear Sirs: I am dropping you a fast card telling you I would appreciate it very much if I could have the sent to this ad dress: News-Jonrn- Elder David R. Price, Route No. 3 Rock Hill, So. Carolina c-Samuel Blue. I will really apprecite it very o much. Thanks a lot After 315 Tears HINGHAM, (Mass. (UP) This town, incorporated in 1635, has its first set of triplets, Donna, Deborah and Dianne Antoine, daughters of a policeman. guts enough to stand up for his pitcher against jthe whole opposing team. But this kid has more than guts! He has grasped one of our very oldest American traditions that men and women have the right to be judged on the basis of their individual merits. Being foreign" is nothing against an individual nor is his race nor is his religioa Its up to each of us to keep disunity from our families, our community and ouf country. Make sure that you are not spreading rumors against a race or a relig,0,, Speak up, wherever you are, against pf( judice, and work for better understanding Remember citizen. hi z It is not necessary to Just! my actions as I consider suioo an individual right, the len said in part. My reason is complicated to explain so nut ly say despondency. Rich-mor- e st Sa President Joseph F. Smith m party left Salt Lake City Sa urday morning via Union pa; fic North Western for week-end- - (Mrs.-Eme- sad-dene- d 1 Professor E. W. Nichols, vok Instructor, had scheduled a con cert at the stake tabernacle with all of his students performing 7 vjrjssnt & :M5 . had been Dancing week. rerv pro-past- -- The grand opening of the Elder academy of Music out-goin- g Cattlemen ha,ve until December 31, 1950 to their livestock brands or marks for the period, it was announced today by thp state brand inspection department. Any mark or brand not properly re recorded on or before ning'was spent playing cards December 31, 1950 may be apand games. A highlight of the plied for by any other IndiviTherefore for the protecevening was a telegram from dual. tion of all ownefs of livestock, k son, Warner Thompson, oft whether it is kept in corrals, priDayton, Ohio. Daryl Thompson or on open range, vate pastures, Victor of and. Provo Billings all livestock should be branded were there. Mrs. LaVon Dallen entertain- with the recorded brand. It is unlawful to use marks ed a group of friends Wednesor are not properly brands day afternoon, it being her recorded orthat to animals over birthday anniversary- - A deli- six months of let run unbrandage cious dinner was served. Mrs. Lela Andersen was a ed outside of private enclosure, gracious hostess to a group of the inspection department pointfriends- - Wednesday afternoon. ed out. Needlework was the diversion of the afternoon after which a de- Beware of licious lunch was served. ATLANTA, Ga. CUP) A young Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Ander- woman who showed up at Gfa-dsen motored to Ogden Tuesday. with a fractured hospital Lorin Hansen is confined in blamed it on shaking an Ogden hospital where he un- thumb hands with an derwent an operation. Sunday school faculty meet ing was held Monday evening will act as president for the at. the ward chapel. Brother and coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Sister Bingham of Honeyville Ronald Leonard are vice presidents; Mr. and Mrs. George treated the .lesson.. , . Huggins and Mrs. Thornley, secretaries, and Mr. Floyd Carter and Mrs. Wayne and Mrs. Ercy Whittaker, lunch Owens of Corinne motored to committee. Anyone interested (Honeyville where they met with in learning these dances are a'group of women and orga- Invited to come out and participate. nised a farm bureau local. Mrs. Lottie D. Campbell of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Andersen and daughter Dorcne attended Afton, Wyoming is a guest of the basketball game in Logan her daughter, Mrs. Austin Johnsen. Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jensen were host and hostess to a group Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checketts, of friends Saturday evening. A Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Barker and hot dinner was served. The re- Mrs. Elizabeth B. Andersen atmainder of the evening was tended sessions at the Logan temple recently. spent playing games. Mrs. Fern Arbon was gracious Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins and Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Smoot hostess to her card club Saturof Corinne were guests at the day afternoon. The game was Farm Bureau banquet held in played with prizes going to the Bear River high school Sat- Verda Andersen and Lavella Mattcson. urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Andersen importance of giving them Mr. and Mrs. Burgon and son accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. something in school which will from Salt Lake, City. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter are BEAR RIVER CITY A John Andersen of Brigham City be of practical value after their home testimonial for El- left this week for Rodondo return to their desert homes, in Salt Lake City where Mr. der DeWayne Hansen was held Beach, Calif. this group is teaching through Carter has undergone an operaMr. and Mrs. Lee Ficklin of actual demonstration and prac- tion at a Salt Lake hospital. Sunday evening in the ward Cherie Carter, small daughter chapel. The opening music was Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. tice the rudiments of personal and environmental of Mr. and Mrs. G. Lael Carter, by the choir. Vay Jensen of- Acel Thompson of Corinne were hygiene is finally showing improvement fered the invocation. Golda Ste- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Farreii cleanliness. vens gave a reading. Joe Del Huggins Saturday evening. Without benefit of showers or after an illness during the past Ellis Arbon and son Vanyle bathtubs in which to bathe six weeks. Huggins played a flute solo acFrom all Indications spring companied by Wanda Johnsen, spent Saturday in Snowviile daily It is important to know Ann Perry favored with a vocal visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse and be able to utilize simpler has arrived early in Park Valsolo accompanied by Victoria devices for personal care. There- ley. The snow is gone and the The program Tuesday evening fore, the students both boys and men are beginning work in the Johnsen. Victoria Johnsen gave the welcome address. The re- in Mutual was under the direc- girls are taught that lack of fields, plowing and harrowing mainder of the time was taken tion of the senior scouts. George modern conveniences is not a and getting - ready to plant up by the missionary who told Choumos gave the prayer; Clyde block to cleanliness but Tather spring crops. The annual Gold and Green of some very interesting ex- Christensen, the theme, and to give attention to such matGoldsbury gave a scrip- ters with equipment at hand be ball given by the Mutual, is beperiences while he was laboring in the Northwestern States mis- tural reading. DeVere Christen- it a lard bucket scrubbed clean ing held Friday. March 3, in the sen played a piano solo. . sion field. in which to bathe or a galva- Park Valley hall. Mrs. nized tub from the traders. ' Mr. and Mrs. Farreii Huggins (Mrs. Farrell Huggins, entertained at a chicken dinner Frank Andersen, Mrs. Thora Also, they are taught that an Boom Days Ahead ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UP) Friday evening. Covers were Andersen and Mrs. Romaine admirable job of keeping clean e can be laid for eight The time was Jensen were guests of Mrs. practiced with a mini- Two Alaska towns which boomWelling of Tremonton on mum of water. Lack of water ed during the Klondike gold spent in a social way. Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Ander- Saturday afternoon. Is the eternal problem of desert rush. Skagway and Dyea. may be in for expansion because of (Mr. and Mrs. Chester Chris- dwellers. sen, Mrs. Frank Andersen, Mr. In teaching care of the feet" aluminum. The Aluminum and Mrs. Vernal Andersen and tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen Arbon will leave Friday morn- this group stresses the poration of America has bought two villages in were shopping in Ogden Mon- ing for Detroit, Mich. The principles of cleanliness as a- (land near the will visit their daughter preventative against skin infer- iconncclion with development of day. aluml-anAn old time dancing group Arva and the Christensens will tien and allowing small cuts j a proposed $70,0OQ.0nQ was organized Friday evening. go on and pick them up an bruises to become a thing rum plant at Dyea and admim Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins Oldsmobile at Flint. of serious nature due to harm istration offices at Skagway, The family of Junius Thompson f entertained Saturday in honor of, his 70th birthday anThe affair was held niversary. at the home of Mr. and Mrs, LiMar Iversen. A hot dinner was served to 44, which included a few close friends. The eve-- ' ttej. dants. The new puncture-sealintubeless tire Which was demonstrated recently to press and "ivic officials in Salt Lake City, now is available for the first 'ime to motorists in the Brigham City area, Max Morgan, r of Brigham Tire . on The Ball the First and a ond wards held was termed !!' cessful. Eliza Siggard was ted queen and Lizzie Kelly sm, Amelia Graehl were the Shown Locally er ward was host to over 500 people Thursday night and Friday, when the annual ward reunion was held. Dinner was served Thursday night to the adults. It was under the direction of Mrs. Leslie Jensen, of the Belief society. The tables were decorated In a patriotic theme. The following program, under the direction of Monas Jensen and Darrell Gardner was carried out. R. J. Leonard was toastmaster. The Junius Thompson family of Elwood presented a comedy skit, which was very powdef car had been rear of the train. thats being a good Accept or reject people on their individual America worth |