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Show if U 1 1 ! 11 I 8 M 'l " ' TTT Mni,lV,Tw,T,VM' T iniMIfw 'MMMTV 7w.r fw ar v OStmgS '"W William tut! In Box ; fri From t PRY ''' 4 (AV 4 ,vV iv 1 Vi Perry New By Mrs. Lyman Wight Mi-sPERRY Marva Davis returned to her home in Sun Valley, California after a vi4.lt with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Davis. She also visited With friends and relatives In ten-da- i y iv i ; ? Vt s a If j ",y inkll ' V, i r - w ft "' j - s, - -- ' i. WERE PROUD TO BE A PART OF A PROGRESSIVE STORE LIKE ... ' IN BRIGIIAM CITY V' Charles Keller Standing Near Luggage And Jacket Department d Guests during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnard and son, Chris, who have returned from Arlington, Mass., where Mr. Barnard has attended school. , Also Roy Barnafd of Hawthorne, Calif., 'V' 'li'.'' ci GVt r was a guest. Ralph and Ray left last Saturday for California. Mrs. Ralph Barnaid and .son, Mrs. George Bitter and nephew Will, remain in Ogden at the Gordon Crowther of Idaho Falls home of Mr. and Mrs. ClauilP were week-enguests at the Glow. home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl D Young. They also visited with Sheriff's Nose for Booze Mrs. Merle Udy, mother of Gordon Crowther, who is confined Traps Moonshiners to a hospital in Ogden. Moont JASP4R, Ala (UP) Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thorne shiners in Walker smnty are at of Baldwin Park, falif. are visit- a disadvantage beiause Sheriff ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles VV. Jlarblson has a nose Hyrum Thorne and other rela- for booze. Petersen. ! The William Bowden, Sr. fam- - was returned along with other jily reunion was held at the Box officers. Edis Bowden was namElder park up Box Elder canyon, ed chorister. Esther D. Bowden, chairman of research and genea-- . August 17, with 209 attending, The day started with lunch- logical work, reported a very eon at 1 oclock. Children's races successful year with work startwere held, with each participant ed on a direct line of ancestors and the placing of names in the receiving a prize. Logan and Salt A meeting was then called by Idaho Falls, Lake tv. Mr. and Mrs. Leo North returned to their home in Inglewood, Calif., last Wednesday after a ten day visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs Dwight Schroder and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Shaw. Mr. 4nd Mrs. Earl Fallows and children returned last Monday to their home in Pocatello, Ida., after spending the wepk end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Royal ;v - 4, directors. tive at t vf i JVLV?, . i Hf " Ogden. One hundred and six descendants of the .family of James Nelson, Jr. gathered in reumoh at the Perry park, August 10 Aftef" a delicious luncheon the time Was spent In visiting and organizing for future reunions. Mrs. Sarah Eskelsen was elected president and Mrs. Zola Da vis as secretary with a member from each family appointed as 1, Elder Park, Sunday, August IT A City temples. President Leslie William Bowden of Brigham City. CommunIt was decided to hold the ity songs were Come On, We next reunion In Logan canyon Get Together and Utah Trail, on the second Sunday In Auwith May Brown acting as chor- gust, 1953. ister. . The rest of the day was spent Vaughn Griffith, Dayton, Ida- in vlsl.ing and getting acquainVerda ho, and Knavel, Brigham ted and playing ball. City, entertained with their guitars. Prayer was offered by Bird Join Church . Bowden Clarence following MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) A bird which the group sang Long, that flew Into Calvary Methodist Long Trail. church here perched In the raftIn the election that followed, ers and .sang throughout the President Leslie Wm. Bowden Sunday services. g a Mh Bowden Sr. family Reunion Held Deputies said they were riding with the sheriff in a boat up Indian Creek when suddenly he said, "I smell a still.. . . The officers paddled farther told upstream but HarbUon them to turn around. Ive lost the scent, he said. When the boat returned, the sheritf got out, sniffed the air a eouple of times and climbed a bluff. He found the whiskey still on top. Ills deputies estimated the sheriff can smell out a still from 200 yards. ' - PAGE FOURTEEN There's No Business SOX ELDER1 JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday. August 22, 1952 Like Show Business SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Openin ing nights are , traditional Smallest Book' show business for unusual hapIn perfor-mamPrinted The penings opening Germany of the Broadway musical A "Kiss Me Kate at the University MUNICH, Germany (UP) Munich publishing firm is proof Utah was no exception. ducing what it believes to be the The fun began for the aud- world's smallest printed book. of near end the first the ience The book, measuring 4 1 milliact when the leading man, Jon Geyans, lifted the lending lady, meters (about a quarter of an Patricia Morrison, in his arms inch) square Contains 20 pages, and stumblpd to his knees. In the first of which is covered with a seeming effort to get even for 380 letters of the Lords Prayer that humiliation, Miss Morrison, in German. at the end vf the act, kicked The remaining 19 pages are Geyans so hard all according to script, of course that her 'blank, possible for notes. Hans Waldmann, of the Munich pubshoe flew off. lishing fum of Waldmann and Next, Duano Hill, one of the Pfister, said 2502 of the books supporting players, sang a song fit into a match book and that on top of a box and stamped his each copy weighs less than half foot too hard, Ttie box , qrqke. a match. , , , The letters are so small they Trouper that he is, Hill finished the song with one foot firmly can only be read with the aid encased in the box. of a strong magnifying glass. 'World's e AUTHENTIC WESTERN OUTFITS Created H-BJ4R- By -C Famous for Western Wear 1 ...looks better tu longer! f UvV -- a t loo QJ p lltt v? A 5? r - 1 , We offer sincere congratulations to BLOCKS upon the GRAND OPENING of their fine new store in Brigham City. Were proud to have the lines included in their new store, offering their cus- tomer this famous line of authentic western clothing. EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR IN BRIGHAM CITY OUR EXCLUSIVE AGENTS IN BRIGHAM CITY 1 - - |