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Show Mass. (UP) FITCHBURG, Clarence S. Dean was fined $50 for drunken driving after he had forced another car off the road. The other automobile held two statp troopers. Brigham City. Utah 21, 1943 night-watchma- Cut-out- in comparison with other things you buy, you realize that What Large Crowd Attends Hunter's Dance Held At Perry Ward Hall A1 HILLDALE, Mich (UP) got Walters, a out of a speeding ticket when he told police he was hurrying A large, enthusiastic crowd home to get his false teeth so was in attendance at the Hunthe could eat his lunch. ers ball hc-l- at the Perry ward hall Wednesday amusement evening. This dance was sponsored by the M I. A. with the activity counselors, Merlin Nelson and Hazel Nelson in charge. The hall was very cleverly decorated in keeping with the hunting season . Two corners of the hall contained a setting UV of a prize imitation buck deer standing beneath a large tree and another corner was decorated with a fimiliar scene of decoy ducks swimming on a pond bullrushes with surrounding. also adorned the walls of the hall. The Dan Ross orchestra furnished music and during the was intermission, a program presented with Hazel Nelson Two tap numbers conducting. were complete with costumes by Miss Loretta presented Stokes of Clearfield and a muEvery time you make a call sical skit was given by Miss Bunny Reese. Vocal duets were also sung by Don Ellis and his from your telephone j uncle, Cedric Jeppsen. Hunting togs worn iby the dancers added spirit to the ocyou're making a " good buy.' casion. Paper ducks with numbers When you consider how much written on were presented at the door and prizes drawn on these numbers by Gordon Dafrom your telephone, you get vis, Marjorie Christensen, Ther-aiQuayle, Melva Jeppsen, Gay in friendship, convenience, Nebeker, Delbert Weaver, Davis Wagstaff, Garry Wagstaff and Dee Nelson. good times and security. Refreshments were sold by the Beehive girls during the dancing. BOX ELDER JOURNAL Friday. October Excuse Gets Across Moral: Don't Force Cops PAGE FOUR fa i . telephone service A Glenn Nelson entertained at a birthday party at her honhome Thursday afternoon annifourth the birthday oring versary of her little son, Douglas. The little guests played several games and gathered around to watch while Douglas opened Nelson Mrs. his many gifts served vanous halToween candies and ice cream. A beautifully decorated birthday cake with four lighted candles was also cut and served the tiny boys and girls. Invited guests included DanSusie ny and Patty Hairison, Slager, Randy Nelsen, Rodney Bywater, Michael Nelson, Deanna, Stephen, Kirk Nelson and the honored guest, Douglas. Mrs. s J. Thaddeus Toad Mrs. James Jensen the thrill seeking amphi- Will Give Review At bian of Kenneth Grahames whimsical fantasy, The Wind Reading Circle Meet . . . Mrs. Ruth Black, 343 north Marlowe Thorne Family Fly From Honolulu To Visit With Friends Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Thorne and children, Terry and Judy, arrived in Utah by plane Tuesday from their home in Honolulu, Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. will Thorne in the spend about a month states visiting with friends and relatives while guests of Mrs. Thornes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sim Carter. Mrs. Thorne is the former Merle Carter. Mr. Thorne First Grandchild accompanied by his brother, Mr. and Mrs. S. Earl Snow are Wynn Thorne, will go on a busithe parents of a baby boy born ness trip to the east while visithis at 2:30 oclock yesterday morn- ing here and again join ing at Cooley Memorial hospi- family in Perry before returntal. The baby weighed eight ing to their home in Hawaii. pounds and two ounces. The mother is the former Ruth Rock-woo- Health Council To daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rockwood, and the baby is Meet Mon. Morning the Rockwoods first grandchild The regular meeting of the and Mrs. Clara M. Stowes first Box Elder county Coordinating Health Council will be held Monday morning. October 21, at! Crafts And Hobby 10 oclock, in the Commercial rooms. club To Be Held Reception Mrs. L. A. Richardson, chairThe L. D. S. North Box Elder man, stated she was happy to be able to have two distinguishstake Girls Crafts and will be at the taber- ed speakers present for this nacle October 29 from 3 to 5. meeting. Miss Ann Obert, health This is especially for the moth- educational consultant from the ers and daughters to ncourage United States Public Health Service, who has been assigned girls to have hobbies and to the tuberculosis survey in Salt Lake City and Miss director of the Division Boy Born To Dr. And of Public Health nursing of the Mrs. Willis Melcher Utah State department of health. Miss Obert is also a specialist Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilde in national health council and of Brigham City, received will have some excellent adannouncing the arrival of a ba- vise and information to give. Cards have been sent to all by boy born Sept. 29, to Dr. and Mrs. Willis A. Melcher of members and they are asked to Anderson, South Carolina. This be present or have a represenis their second child. Mrs. Mel- tative at this meeting, accordcher was formerly Ivy Wilde. ing to Mrs. Richardson. The t MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONI and Telegraph Company I WJRGI awicEiroS msaceaSK POST OFFICES, V4OT?, obgamzmxT Public Invited To Hallowe'en Harvest Ball At Fifth Ward If you would like to have t he most fun you have ever had at a dance, you are urged by of- fleers, in charge, to don your aprons and overalls and attend the Halloween Harvest ball on Tuesday evening, October 25 at the F.fth ward amusement hall commencing at 7:30 oclock. There will be no charge and the general public is invited. News-Journa- Sec- ond west. The review this evening will be given by Mrs. James Jensen. All members are invited to be present. Meeting Of The Old Folks Will Be Saturday of There will be a meeting the old folks at the home of BIT south Mrs. Jens Pcieisen, First east. The meeting will be held Saturday afternoon at 3 oclock. We would like all who can to be there. num- kM Haw Te Relieve remINDER; Add richer, finer , Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptl) because goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes.Tell vourdruggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or ou are to have vour money back. SCHENLI to your shopping I RARE BLENDED 86 PROOF WHISKY 65 GRAIN SPIRITS. CREOMULSION for list! DIST., NEUTRAL SCHENLEY INC , N V C Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Dad Gets His Buck... And Mom . j Kid-neig- Gets Her d k JOHTiantvAi. If you have any society news, Hobby-receptio- I A Halloween Carnival benefit dance will be held m the Second w'ard Tuesday, October 25, at 8 p. m. There will be side shows and games. Refreshments will be sold. Dress for the occasion will be costume or apron and overall. 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