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Show i ? - PACE SIXTEEN Accepted Into Fraternal Order Final Riles Held BOX ELDER JOURNAL Friday, August I, 1952 officiating. The nine year old youngster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Andersen, Brigham City, was fatally injured in a tractor accident near Mantua, Monday. Family prayer at the home was offered by Alma Warren. Prelude and poetlude were played by Roma Thorsen. After invocation by Floyd Andersen, a duet, Ruth Valentine and Alice Nelson, sang Jesus Lover of My Soul, opening musical number. Remarks were offered by Floyd Jensen, David O. Andersen; President R. N., Price and Bishop Hansen offered closing remarks. Juanita Steffen and Erma Let the Little Hansen sang Children Come, and a solo and violin obligato, One Fleeting Hour" was rendered by Lillian and Harold' Felt. Benediction was by Dolph y . , OHILL FIELD ARSENAL -- OASF DEPOT CHARTER BUS SERVICE For All Box Elder County Modern, comfortable buses. Safe drivers. LDS Temple Excursions Our Specialty PHONE J. LEO MEACHAM 402-- J for rates and information. r.:oss . Holm. Concluding services were in Brigham City cemetery where dedicatory prayer was by Paul Holm. the TRANSPORTATION S3 X" ilium mmn o r y x 8 1 4 August j t , fi u 3Pr-$-2 New Members Of Eagle Aerie , i to left right: John J. Dering, John C. Lewis, Grant M. Prisbrey and Jesse I. Scothern, who were sworn into the Box Elder county fraternal group last Monday evening at the Eagles home above the First Security bank building. . . . d of In Maneuvers Cpl. Ralph D. Tanner, whose at 332 wife, Iva Beth, lives North Main street, Brigham City, In is participating Operation geared Signpost, the exercise to put the air defenses of the United States on an operational ' basis. He is a member of the armys 51st Artillery brigade which guards the Chicako-Detroi- t see your lawyer while he can still be of help. Anti-Aircra- area. CchSult Ifcur Xdtoijer The brigade is working with the Civilian Ground Observer Corps (GOC) and with Canadian air defense forces during the exercise. July A plotter with Headquarters 181st Artillery Qrd nance, Corporal Tanner entered the army in May 1951. 19-2- Published by the Utah State Bar g & Anti-Aircra- ft the advancement committee, made the presentations at the court of honor. Not only the scouts were honored but the following committeemen received scouter pins as well: Desmond Christensen, David Hellberg, Vanez T. Wilson, Sr., Harold Arbon and Elwood ILaney. Scouts and the awards they received were as follows: Robert Pett, tenilerfoct; Gene Valentin, 2nd class; Jay Arbon, 1st class; Stewart Reeves, 1st class; Paul Siggurd, etar; Wallace Bunnell, life, and Larry Jensen, bronze palm. Winning merit badges were FAMOUS Paul Siggurd, three; Van Wil son, Jr., five; Wallace Bunriell 3; Larry Jensen, 2; Stanley Sto ner, 1; Scott Grover, 3; Gene Valentine, 2, and Walter Jaggi, 1 FFA Plan j. RAYON LACE T To Camp Browning Aug. 7 Box Elder high school Future Farmers of America will spend August 7 at Camp Browning on the bank of Pine View reservoir, J. 0. Barker Family Will Ogden canyon, according to Bill Smoot. Reunite Sun. August 24" President All members are encouraged reThe J. O. Barker family to go, Bill said. union will be held Sunday, AuA school bus will leave Harper gust 24 at Reese 'Pioneer park ward at 12:30 noon and make In Brigham City, it was learned a trip around the loop to pick v today. up members. It will leave Box Families should bring their Elder county court house at 1:15 lunch and ice cream and drink p. m. will be served. The bus will make pick-u, Activities include games. stops either on the highway by flagging at Johnsons store, Hon Sadie Orchard, the Clamity eyville; the ' Bear River City in Corinne; Box El Jane of New Mexico, was a store; Co-oder county court house; Sixth stage driver. North and Seventh south. In 2 SPECIALI ; . (42 in. x for 81 In.) dler I These lace net panels do so much to I" brighten P your home I Come see them . . . buy them low at Penney August price I action-cu- ! U i t 1 1 i i oun BIG NEW SELECTION! n JEWELRY JULY CLEARANCE! prices SlLASinliEID) p- - AGAIN! Pins, Earrings, Necklaces, Bracelets. REDUCED PRICED TO GO! in all 8 the right places, I ? and practical as soap and water. Two roomy patch Brown, pockets. green, wine, or royal. 1 to 6. if 'Y ft BOYS SANFORIZED BROADCLOTH SPORT HIRTS nEDUCEDTO GO! ELECTRIC HOUSEHOLD BANDS APPLIANCES TO GO FOR .... 1 K NG D 1 PRICED TO GO! Ladies Birthstone Values to $35.00 wil y3 Aff 4A STONE SET RINGS For ladies and gents. 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Taylor, Incording police vestigating patrolman, who said the body was slump- The body will be sent to Rock Springs, Wyoming for funeral Summer sheers and gold embossed nylon. $1.00 Fountain Pen! Keychain Flashlight! Hurry! Buy for school, gifts! Quantity limited! Hurry ini Scoop up these terrific socks I You get all the long wear and luxury of puro nylon and they're priced lower quality than good cotton socksl Dark shades. 10-1- , SlVa. FLASHLIGHT Joseph Lawrence Rador, 53, of 540 east Fifth south, Brigham City, was found dead Tuesday m. in at 5:30 p.' his automobile parked on the southwest corner of 25th street and Grant ave- den. PIECE PLUS KEYCHAIN Rador Found ed behind the steering wheel and out of sight of passersby. A physician who examined the body said death was due to natural causes. 'Mr. Rador was born December 3, '1898, In Rock Springs, Wyoming, a son of Charles and Mary Taggart Rador. . He had been employed as foreman of the signal section at Utah General depot. During 'Wbrld War I, he had served in the U. S. army medical corps. He was a member of the Catholic church. Surviving are his mother, Omaha, Neb.; two brothers and one sister, Charles Rador and Mrs Mamie Turner, Omaha; and Clarence Thomas Rador, Og- NYLON YARDAGE WRITING SET Dead In Car Regular $35 to go at $3 l! for Stripes. Broken sizes. Vi WATCHES One Group Ladies Reg. to $39.75 SI Members may call any of the chapter officers or advisors for further information. Additional information will appear in the August 6 Issue of the News. Members to call are Bill Smoot, president; Dee Hardy, vice president; Steve Tingey, secretary; Allen Baddley, treas urer; Lorin Facer, reporter; Dale Poulson, sentinel or Gary Hig ley, activity manager. iNinth grade boys registered in agriculture are invited to make the trip, President Smoot said. J. Regular $14.00 WATCH net nylon tool. trimmings, Wide . built up full cut' straps, ' good lengths. Stock up now for schooll ' White. 2 to 14., t, In Perry it will stop at Hoi tons store and the Woodland service at Willard. At the camp the boys will en joy swimming, fishing, boating, archqy, volley ball and other games. 'Because there are no food concessions at the camp the boys are all urged to bring lunch for the evening meal. A meeting will be held at the camp about 5:30 p. m. and the bus will leave for home at FAVORS GREAT sr With p TO FIRST, 50 LADIES MAKING. PURCHASES SATURDAY MORNING FD0;.1 WLON SLIPS $1 SPECIAL EXTRA VALUE for Bargain Daysl Styled Just for your young tod- $1 Outing GIRLS PLAYT0GS CURTAINS fP SPECIAL! CORDUROY HEIDENBERG Brigham City. FREE ' ''). . 2919 CpI. Ralph Tanner Then too, statutes of limitation soor opervte to outlaw and bar many otherwise proper claims. Dont hesitate to Purchased for Bargain Days! STOCK UP NOW in these exquisite 51 gauge 15 denier sheers! slim lovely seams, graceful heels. In new Fall colors, Gypsy or Nomad. Sizes 8'i to 10'j. ' Specially: " IV; David Hellberg, chairman Your lawyer can best serve you by guidance rwhich will avoid legal difficulties. But if trouble is at hand, your lawyers can render more effective aid while the facts are fresh and the memories of the parties and their witnesses are still clear. ' - j , . NYLONS u- I- ! hard-earne- . ' QUALITY SHEER ? Scouts of troop 105 stepped up Tuesday evening, July 29 to receive a bevy of awards in the Fifth ward cha- If you have legal problems, it is important that you seek legal advice without delay. , , SPECIAL! FINE . X Scouts In Troop 105 Take Host Of Honors Tuesday Stitch Jtn Tim if": 4 .1 pel. t I if . DUS SERVICE CITYWIDE SATURDAY For Kay Anderson CHICAGO (UP) There were 103 roll calls at the Democratic national convention in 1924 at In memory of Edwin Kay AnMadison Square Garden, New dersen, funeral services were i York. Each roll call vote started held in the Brigham City Sixth Ala-- , with the same phrase: LD.S. ward Thursday at 2 p. m. bama casts 24 votes lor Oscar with Bishop Bichard G. Hansen W. Underwood. SKIRTS $2.00 for Bright printed Size 22-30- .- $3.00 cottons. |