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Show Jaycettes Hold Annual Hobo German Neiwsmen Write t Childrens Summer Party On August 9 The Brigham City Jaycette club held their' childrens summer party at the playgrounds In Brigham City, August 9. Participating were Lynnette, Brent, and Anita Frost; Ailyson, Larry and Sherry Geisler; Cathy, Clark and Bennet Davis; Carla, Steven and Bill Call; Shauna, Michael and Norma Jean Sheffield; Kandy and Ben Knudsen, Christene and David Baron; Chris, Barbara Jean and Scott Pella; and Ricky Seegmiller, Wade Ebellng, Kathy Hatch, Richard and Elizabeth Van Dyke; Dane Maddox and Janie and Bruce Merrell. N-- Story J While Traveling Through Brigham City , 0 ? Note: Three young German newspaper men, accompanied by the wife of one of them, stopped office Wedin the nesday while on a tonr of the U. S. They recently completed a state department sponsored study of newspapers in the United Stales, after which they bought an old car and took out crosscountry across the continent. They generously consented to writing the followng article on their observations of Utah and the Mormons. When we four German news News-Journ- paperpeople, . lAlfons Trabert, 28, IN OLD ENGLISH DOES NOT MEAN OU" OR OUR" politcal editor of the Frankfurt Neue Presse; his 23 year-olwife Elisabeth; (Deiter Eeiber, 25, city editor of the Stuttgart and (Hans Albert, 22, reporter of , the Hellbronn d Page Eight BOX ELDER JOURNAL Friday. August 17, 19S1 Brigham City, Utah most amazing things we have seen so far are the broad streets in Salt (Lake City iwhich prove the unique fortslght a man like Young had. At first it seemed to us very difficult to get In touch with the members of the church since we thought they were living only by themselves strictly separated from people of other confessions. We found the opposite true. Nobody we asked hesitated to tell us about the word of wisdom ' Stimme came on our trip to the state of Utah, we were certainly Interested to see the center of the Mormons. In September last year the U. S. State Department invited us as exchange Journalists to Amer- or tithing. Of course, many ica in order to study the Press, things looked a little strange to Radio, and Television in this us. Alfor.s, a passionate smokIn thenine er, felt reluctant in a Salt Lake first country. months our official program City restaurant to light a cigardidn't see anybrought us to big cities and ette because he all around the body smoking in communities anall the East, North, Midwest and South of place. There Ls one thing we didnt America. After that we. had three months left and a little quite understand; Why, in the money saved from our monthly city of the Mormons, are there more pinball machines and tavallowances. almost anywhere else? to leave the erns than We didnt want The answer to that we still didUnited States before having seen but we know tothe West. So twe got hold of an nt quite find, day that tolerance seems to be old car, borrowed some camping one of the most remarkable chargear, packed our trunk iwith acteristics of the Mormons. much optimism, an set out for Although we drove already the west. 10,000 miles there is still After having slept in haybarns so muclr In this country we didin Colorado, 'New Mexico, and n't see. We dont like to leave Arizona, foiled into our blankets Utah as soon as we have to for next-tthe car ail along the it belongs to one of the most the West coast from Los Angeles interesting paits of this country up to the Canadian border, we we experienced so far. wouldn't trade our home However, being back ience for a round-triticket de we'll be aible to tell everybody We are convinced that what a wonderful thing an exluxe. our peculiar way of traveling change of persons between the helped us to get better acquaint nations is. In fact, it ls the only ed with this country and its way to understand peopie of difpeople than any pullman-trave- l ferent nationality and different er possibly could. believe. Salt Lake City and the state of Utah has been our last stop be fore going back East in order to Wind Tunnel OpensI fly to Germany Sept. 15 from New Space Vistas Almost ev New York airport. The SA'N FRANCISCO ery European teenager knows (UP) a little (bit about the Church of first supersonic wind tunnel for Latter-dayBut most studying the almost unknown Saints. of the people in the old countries region 80 to 200 miles above have some false opinions about the earth ls in operation at the the Mormons although in many University of California at of our cities small groups of Berkeley. ; Mormons exist with the name of 950 as Air speeds great as Die Heiligen der Letzten Tage. more than the One of us, for Instance, received miles per hour, protwo days ago in Salt Lake City speed of sound, have been tube a letter from his German friend duced in a stainless steel and five feet long and one asking if there was still poly- only feet wide. The offices gamy in the capitol of Utah. air research" furSince we are going to tell the of naval and to builef the tunnished funds in of our newspapers readers nel. Germany everything about the Air speeds of 1,800 miles per United States as we experienced hour can be made in the new we a time it, certainly spent quit on the Temple Square, and we tunnel by firing tiny molecules also talked to many Mormons in into the tube under extreme heat. This stimulates the atmosthe city as well as in the phere which, has so far, been We couldnt help admiring the entered by rockets and comic tremendous endurance and the strip heroes. IBefore the supersonic tun wonderful job those old Mormons under Brigham Young did when nel was developed, scientists they had been persecuted in the could produce only a little over wind in air East and Midwest and crossed a the vast country. One of the tunnels. coast-to-coa- thrift Old-fashion- ed lPEMJEXH. means values for rtOM - hobo-expe- r If you can bring the proof of this statement of fact in by August 23 . . . you will receive free ' a beautiful pair of earrings. 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