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Show FINISH 3400 NAMES New World to Discover Needed-Anot- her Au4 r 'y t'S tl7f.r V1;W Birthday Of Late Susan Ann Reeder Bott Celebrated With Temple Work The 91st birthday of the late Susan Ann Reeder Bott, wife of John Henry Bott, was celebrated a gaTuesday, October 10, with and thering of the Bott family D. S. friends at the Logan L. temple. Forty members were present-- 18 male and 20 female endowments were done in the morning session and the afternoon was spent in sealing family 457 groups, 218 marriages and children, making a total of 675 sealings. In the morning meeting prayers were offered by Arthur J. Bott and Leland L. Nelson. President Christiansen gave an into spiring and encouraging talk the group. A short talk by Henry R. Bott explained the work done by the family. The family have been active in this work since 1923 and have a finished record of 3400 names, They anticipate raising this figure rapidly now, as the research ers Henry R. and Olive Alien in fortunate Bott have been finding many new extensions on the pedigree. The Craghead line through Virginia to the imigrant ances French tor goes back througti Hugensnots to King Paramond of France and thus to Ephraim. Other lines connect with English royalty to William the Conqueror and back to Judah. On the famous Berkeley line they are 27th cousin to George Washington. It may have been politics that made Lorenzo J. 'Bott mayor of Brigham City but one more connection may prove it is heredity as his 4th would be Thomas Bott, mayor of Derby, 1705. Many comments of enjoyment were expressed by the family, with the desire that they do it again soon. A goal has been set for forty members of the family to do 30 endowments each year. Those present were: George H. and Christina N. Bott, Melvin B. and Audrey J. Bott, Eugene B. and Norma T. Bott, Thomas and Susan Bott Reynolds, Annie E. Bronson; Adolph (R. and Martha L. Bott, Moroni R. and Priscilla G. Bott; Arthur J. and Shirley N. Bott, Moroni, F. and Ramona Bott, Mrs. Robert D. Bott, Jesse Bott and Nola W. Reay, George T. and Clara B. Beard, Alvin and Secelia B., Morris, Elliott and Shirley W. Morris, L. 'Nelson, Nephi J. and Jennie W. Bott, Esther Bott Freeman, Vernon E. and Vera J. Hunt, Charles M. and Mary M. Collett, J. Ray and Irene F. Wall, Mrs. Vern Beecher, Robert K. Snow and Henry R. and Olive Bott. Progenity Congregate 1 mm m p ,WVr.' ; f V'r.,-,.- ,i. 7,K 5 . t .. r ., ' -- - -- . y y,v : BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday. October 13. 195Q Just About weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established in 1908. i A Charles W. CJaybaugh, AtUftkUuj, Publisher Published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. IP Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $3.00 per year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 per year: $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents; r, Outside Box Elder County, $3.50 per year, com- blnation rate $5.00. Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Association. Advertising Representative: 'Natiohal Advertising Service. 4' , great-grandfath- By Bob Crompton i ! The average person, unless he happens to be a former city councilman, doesnt realize the problems, both big and small, that the city council faces every other Thursday y meeting. evening at their Eberhart Zundel, former city councilman who served in that capacity for years before choosing not to run last fall, contributed a poem to the J today, to be dedicated to that group of Brigham City public servants. The poem comes from a municipal government magazine. Edi-...tori- n rt'-- i i ' t'JL 1 JO semi-weekl- tMtiiab N-- Commandments Of Safety - Late Susan Ann Bott whose family celebrated her 91st birthday by doing temple work at the Logan . . . Thats not all you get. You get maximum heat pet gallon temple. push button comfort. You of fuel burned. You get work-fretrouble-fret- , no waste fuel. And when get a clean burning, you call your Utoco distributor you get prompt, courteous, efficient service. Order your supply today, and relax. e, Kindergarten Club Plans Luncheon The Kindergarten club will hold their annual membership luncheon October Wednesday, 18, at 7:30 p. m. in the War Memorial home, it was announced today. A delicious luncheon and interesting program has' been planned for all the old and new members. Then, in sympathy and respect: There will be many lose their lives during hunting this season which opens today and, k SEE THE CITY COUNCIL if you are a hunter, one of those persona ' could be you. To make sure you are not reCome now ye troubles, one and all, sponsible for the death of a fellow hunter or And gather at the City hall. : rules these follow own death your 1 Treat every gun with the respect due Here sits that high and mighty body a loaded gun. This is the cardinal rule of nothing shoddy Strictly first-clagun safety. Ready to hear your tales of woe, 2 Carry your empty guns, taken down or Each of which takes an hour or so. with the action open, into your automobile, Would you like a new street light Maty's Little Lamb camp, and home. To guide your way when you are tight? 3 Always be sure that the barrel and acWas A Gentleman Is your garbage hauling slow? tion are clear of obstructions. Pa. (UP) WALLINGFORD, too much snow? Does your street have ' A private school quickly became 4 Always carry your gun so that you can doubly private for two young control the direction of the muzzle, even if Is there bad taste in your water? that a student took with skunks cost more Does it than it oughter? stumble, you him. Does 5 Be sure of your target before you pull your sewage pollute your river? The youth claimed the aniDo high taxes make you shiver? the trigger. and inmals were harmless structors allowed him to bring J6 Never point a gun at anything you do Want a license booze or beer, them inside. But when the not want to shoot; Junk man or brothel? Get them here! skunks were let loose, they ,7 Never leave your gun unattended unwe Didnt promptly put out your fire? turned loose, and the rooms less you unload If first. were quickly emptied. Do your crops arouse your ire? 8 Never climb a tree or a fence with a An air purifier deodorized the Are the street too full of speedsters? school in an hour and a half. loaded gun. meter readers? Dont you like our 9 Never shoot at a flat, hard surface or sidewalk? Didnt that you get promised the surface of water. Then right heres the place to squawk. 10 -- Do not mix gunpowder and alcohol. If our manholes give off smell, Come to our meeting and yell like hell ! Were here for service at your behest, Governor Lee Answers And we will always do our best In the October 4, issue of the News, the To solve your problem with agility following remarks were made in our ediTo the very best of our ability. torial columns concerning the reduction in And if dont know what to do you the county tax levy: Here is what we say to you: Seems we are headed in a good direction - There is a net reduction of 2.08 mills in the Well take it up with the City Attorney county tax levy. Box Elder county, it is (Who is out of the city on a journey) worth noting, has the greatest reduction of And when he returns, with a flip of his any county in the state this year. In fact hand there are only six other counties that have He an opinion we cant understand, gives reduced their tax levies. is But his that purpose, to keep us, confused Brae Lee oughta be mighty proud of us. No one of his opinions has ever been used. Governor Lee read the item and, in a letHe deliberates slowly and when at last ter to the N-- answered:1 " 7' His opinion comes down the emergeni Dear Friend r 7 ' cys past. I read the bote in the October 4th edition Oh, taxpayer, please dont misunderstand of your.. paper Concerning the reduction in . We think youre the finest in this . the BoElder County tax levy,' You may fair land. , I rest assured that am mighty proud of We hope you are satisfied, but if you aint, ' your County I hope to be able to reduce the State levies Remember, please, no one is a saint, Ibtftr'year. At least I am going to And if at the next election you beat us a reduction to the Legislature, There is really no nicer way you could . and I hope I will have a sympathetic auditreat us. ence.. It is time the taxpayers got a break. And so, in closing, wre wish you well Sincerely, Were here to serve you give us hell! J. 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What youre looking at is Buicks modern version of the d engine, which gains extra wallop from the fact that it uses the exclusive Fireball combustion principle. valve-in-hea- We could list a lot of mechanical reasons why fuel gives up extra power in a Fireball engine how its wrapped in a swirling, ballshaped charge how it burns with a smooth, clean thrust that delivers maximum action. But the best way to find out what all this means is to touch off the eager horsepower out on the y by a gentle nudge of your toe and feel your shoulders press deep in the cushions behind them. but This is due to a which authentic engineering fact is that an engine burns less gdt when it doesnt have to labor. At any normal driving speed, therefore, extra power is extra thrifty. Now all this sounds thrilling, So we say again if youre looking for power mighty power buoy ant power silken power thrifty power better buy Buick. Your Buick dealer is eager for the chance to demonstrate how sound this hint really is. high-wa- you say, but how about the for all these horses? How about feed-bil- ls miles-per-gallo- The practical answer to that one is found in this years experience with the Super and Special and even the Roadmaster. In all three, the horsepower was stepped up at the start of the year and in all three, happy owners report the best mileage in modern Buick experience little-know- n kDtir ssioH Only will. WSUftm cite. Use ovf SEATS TAYLOR. ABC Netwcrf. Momfay Tow Kcr & & 19 South Main WHIM Street TO GttATH odm eofl ! ft. .prins'"' tradld." lo.pr.,wr Standard o. I ,n garog'Ag. glOE, from Tub. . HENRY .IS? - ' ..odr T wro"-1- " ,srER. t 7. - SpSCl VAIUE Motor go. IITTII AUTOM0.lt,, AII Phone 272 iuilt Brigham City, will luito THIM Utah |