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Show Mother Of 15 Children Tells How Problems Are Overcome In Her Home At Lincoln PTA Honor Return Of Missionary With Reunion bl'C Mrs. Cleo Wright, a charming and eloquent speaker from Salt Lake City, gave her audience, the Lincoln school P.T, A., some choice Ideas for thought regarding the freedom and growth of the young citizens of tomorof Mrs. Wright, mother row. 15 children, told of the methods of solving the many-daproblems that arise in the training and every-daliving of todays child. She cited many examples of how they are worked out together with all participating contented in her own happy, household. , The meeting was held In the Fourth ward chapel with Mrs. y y '. lhr ! 4S&ts - js i ' 'i A ' '' A' 4vtfresg&rfc Mr.. And Mrs. Orson Tingey And Family pose on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Kotter. A family reunion 'was held by the family to honor the return of Paul Tingey from a two year L.D.S. City, held a family reunion last , Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Kotter of North ? Brigham City. ' During the afternoon a chick-e- n l'innr was served to 'those , present Present were the follow- Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tingey ' j'lngr of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Herrtan B. Kotter and children, i Ruth and David of Brigham City; Mr, and Mrs. Bryant G. Tingey w and children, Bonnie Jean, My- -- .ron and Danny from Provo; Mr. and Mrs. K. W- - Spackman and yphilriren, Jack. Jeannene, Roger and Barbara Ann from Honey-- i ville. i ; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tingey and children Joan, Palmer and Kathy of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Tingey and children, Steve, Ben, Kayla and Maren of Brig! am City; Harold Tingey of Brig am. City. Mis. Gwen T. Limb and sons Robert and Richard of Brigham Mr.' and Mrs. Herman I City; and - children, Bruce, 1 Janet and Judy of Brigham City. iMr. and Mrs. Stanford Fonnes-- ? beck and children Michael, Nay-tden and Joleen from Howell; j Paul H. Tingey of Brigham City; and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Petersen and sons Randy and Jerry from x : Gart.uid. j i j " i 4, ,t -- gj.., F v Dixon Daines Honored Yith Bonfire Party , Dion IDaines, son of Mr. Mrs. Ray Daines, celebrated r appreciation!.. MY Paul Tingey, who from an L.D.S. returned just mission, the family of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tingey of Brigham -- WISH TO EXPRESS FOUR Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 10, 1950 Honoring fc I Dorinne Wheeler Sings At Industrial School t ELDER JOURNAL BOX PAGE i C jlxth birthday Tuesday, oer .7, and his Novem-- y with a bonfire party . and ' weirer roast Students and teachers of the second grades thrilled the audience with their young voices, raised together in many songs, both modern and traditional and in accord with the autumn holidays. The children were then treated to a party In the Fourth ward amusement hall. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs. Walt Everton. A report on the Halloween party was given by Mrs. Grace Anderson and Mrs. Etta Moskowitz led in repeating the P.-A. objects. ? Orson Tingey Family Unite To Honor Returned Missionary f P.-- 4 4 ? LaVon Reeve, Lincoln school A. president In charge. vrt ' . T1 e group of merrymakers "roasted weiners on sticks and were served soda pop, Individual birthday cakes topped with a candle and ice cream cones. ' The children enjoyed games, conducted by Sheridan Daines. Each child was awarded a prize. Little friends attending the . celebration with Dixon were: Paula and Kay Kilpack, Diane ' Dixie Hyde, Susan Petersen, Knadsen, Sandra Petersen, Ted-'- , dy Hansen,' Lewis, Jones, Jr., Johnny Kolps, Phil Ross and w C Paul Morrell, '' Thone your news to 1000 PARK VALLEY NEWS 1 I ' PAR KV ALLEY Bishop and G. Carter and Mrs. Kenneth daughter, Mrs. Kent B. Carter, went to and baby daughter, California last week where they spent several days visiting Kent B. Carter who is on an L. D. S. mission there. While there Kent blessed their baby and gave it the name of Carla Jeanne in for support in the election and wish to as- sure the voters of my desire to serve as to merit their continued confidence.. Miss Dorinne Wheeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wheeler of this city was guest of honor last Sunday when she attended the State Industrial school in Ogden. While there she sang two numbers, Teach Me To Pray," at and "Stranger of Galilee, the Sunday School meeting held with George Lindford in charge. She was accompanied by her mother. i ROBERT POTTER t by the ing service! To find quick Cfieerfuf as ts worlds largest GASOLINE 333 North Main Street KOOF A tk & DIESEL TRUCKS proof of this, just compare has-tha- WHISKEY A BLEND GUI! NEUTtAL SHUTS NATIONAL e t MEDIUM HEAVY MODELS Mad In widest variety of engine body-chasscombinofons to fit every trucking need LIGHT era real Truck! Name U operato-arplains why so many cost-wis- e switching to GMCs because experienc proves them best in the long haul! a GMC with any other truck before you buy. Compare engine, frame, transmission; see bow compare cab, axles, and springs much extra value you get. the whiskey that's KENTUCKY am exclusive manufacturers of commercial vehicles. Every unit of every GMC, from truckgrille to tail gate, is engineered for oid e Or count how many new GMCs you on the toad far more today than fte before. Then see your GMC dealer let him give you the inside story that a GMC you see this gleaming truck, new you on a rugged to for years is its owner sitting pretty know come. For GMCs have a with low mainreputation for long service down with jninimum and cost tenance time for repairs. Thats because every GMC is a real truck When truck-buil- Stake Relief Society their sacrament meeting. Bish- Will Gather Clothes op and Mrs. Carter and Alfa Jean reported that the missionThe South Box Elder stake aries are very busy and enjoy- Relief society .will conduct a ing their missions. They also drive for used clothing for the reported a very pleasant trip. Deseret Industry, Tuesday, NoRelief Society ward conference vember 14, it was announced was held on Sunday evening, today. Nov. 5, with President Edna PalTrucks will call at each of mer directing the meeting. the ward chapels next Tuesday Singing was by the Singing or for the clothing Mothers and the following songs morning to be donated. articles other were rendered, Sweet Is The The Bird Work and My Prayer. Takes It Away program consisted of round-tabldiscussion by the various MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Marie class leaders on the subject Green cant be blamed if she matter and topics under discust windblown look these sion in their classes for the When her hairnet caught days. season. Relief society coming In branches while she was hangStake visitors were Mrs. Alma ing the wash, she took it off and Larkin of the stake board. hung It across the clothline. A are and down Things quieting bird, thinking it would make settling back to normal after good nest material, flew away the regular yearly deer hunt with it which is just over. It is reported that more hunters than ever before came into this area and that their hunt was unusually successful in that a larger percentage" v&ril "fiofhe with ' their deer. Those who didn't ' get their deer claimed they still had enjoyed good hunting. Another special hunt is to be conducted in this same area very soon for the purpose of thinning out deer of either sex which are annoying farmers and destroying their J. r DISTIUEtS HODUCTS CMP, mm if f r JV M Brigham City, You' do better en a usee frock with your (5MC dealer Thanks1 For Tfotirig: Democratic! The county Democratic party is indeed grateful for the fine support you gave dates at the polls in the General Election. Were Proud Of The crops and feed. The M.I.A. officers and young people are working very hard getting their skit into condition to take part in the stake road show on November 21 and 22. our We're proud too, of the near record vote that turned out Tuesday to express a CONFIDENCE government. It certainly demonstrates your interest in selecting good public , . serve you.1' cand choice servants t y He Wanted BOSTON You Have Placed In Us! Out (UP) Announce- at ment over the a Boston nightclub: Will the owner of auto with license number K99920 please go out and move your car? You are parked over an open manhole and the repairman would like to come Your Democratic Committee wants to thank you for your generous support of ticket, loud-speak- State Representative 4-Y- r our counl . County Sheriff Commissioner County Assessor County Surveyor up and go home. DONT MISS THE t BIG ARMISTICE I i'- - Iw SATURDAY NIGHTi want to thank my friends for their vote of confidence given me in the General Election last Tuesday. I will do my very best to serve the needs of Box Elder county in the state legislature. I Doncing Every Saturday Night ' - LeROY D. WHITE Let me assure you that my pre- election pledge to serve ALL the people of Box Elder County was no idle promise. In the months to come I shall always welcome your suggestions In the matter of county government. - GEORGE H. DAVIS I feel truly humble at the overwhelming support you gave me at the polls. It makes me feel that you approve of my administration of the sheriffs office and I promise you a of the same policies. ' , 4 I am indeed grateful to my friends who worked in my behalf and the voters who supported me in the general election. I shall always try to administer the affairs of the assessors office with fairness to all, special privilege to none. WARREN W HYDE FRED L. PETERSEN ( Music By DAN ROSS and his orchestra I deeply appreciate the ox J1 tunity of serving County as your surveyor a1",', want to thank each me voter who supported Election Tuesday General the vej will serve you to of my ability. W. H. GRIFFITHS AND WE'RE PROUD OF THE SUPPORT THE VOTERS GAVE US IN THE GENERAL ELECTION! The voters didnt give me the job I was seeking in the ' General Election last Tuesday . . . but on that day I did get a call from the people to serve . them in a different capacity as a captain in the U. S. Army on active duty." I f ' I want to thank all of the voters who supported me In the General Election and wish my successful opponent the very best of success in .the administration of the office' to which he was elected. Thanks a lot, friends, for the splendid support you gave me in the recent election. I am proud of the fine vote I received, happy to know that So many of you held me in such high esteem. ,My congratula- - tions to K, - i - I want to offer my very best wishes to Mrs. Adams and congratulate her on her success. And at the same time I want to thank all of my friends who supported me In the Tuesday election. I am indeed grateful to all of you for your kind consideration. t HORACES ROSE OMER J. CALL 'r ROBERT NIELSEN Elections are a fine thing for all of us, whether were successful candidates or not. They stimulate our interest In government and I hope that all of us will continue that to M "Congratulations and my sincere than the voters who supP in the recent elect, our all of us pledge forts for good govwjl interest during the months to the future and help j come. My thanks to all the en officers in the Pe voters, and congratulations to of their duties. my friend, Robert J. Potter. MRS. F. JOSEPH LAW HOWARD GLENN OWEN L. BR01Gf |