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Show 5 Richard Boyd was fined $25 by Mayor M. F. Pinney for dis- Box Elder JOURNAL lrighom City. Utah Friday, September Big Moment For Brigham Naval Pilot turbing the peace. His wife, Evelyn, was fined $10 and costs. Then Lewis Durst, a neighbor, and his wife appeared- in .the to police station supposedly plead the cause of the Boyd fam- 19, 1953 Town Officials Enforce Peace At Any Price - ' A ily. O. (UP) Is a friend inThe Dursts got into a family case of a Dela- squabble and police locked them landed them in up on a charge of disturbing the peace. DELAWARE, friend in need deed but in the ware couple it jail. X has started worlt on a proposed true. , He advised the new hus Five States Join Study band not to worry if he found compact between live northwest states on water usage, received his wife talking differently over Of Water Resources federal status when President the telephone, because she alThe Truman SPOKANE, Wash. (UP) ways rose two or three rung6 on Columbia signed a bill authorizInterstate Compact ing such a group. , Representathe social ladder every time she answered the phone, or not to committee has instructed an en- tives of Washington, Montana, subcommittee to study Idaho, worry if suddenly his new wife gineering Oregon and Wyoming wanted to cover all the furniture the effect that full development are on the committee. of resources in water land and with gay colored chintz . . , Yes, naI agree, the new husbands need upstream areas will have on Old hat veils can be made to vigation and power projects advice too. look like new by pressing them A welcome home to DeVon down stream. The compact committee, which between sheets of waxed paper. Gilbert who can be addressed as Mister now. . . . 'And isnt it nice that we have awoman someone as sweet and wholeTwo very charming and sweet some as Ann Fredrickson to repyoung ladies are planning to say resent our community, as she did I do" very shortly and we wish Peach Days? them a very happy ever sort of during A wonderful unexpected trip life. Miss Leona Cranerj daugh for Mrs. Bosley. She is accomter of Mr. and Mrs. John Craner, s her parpanying Phil week to meet Mr. left this ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles WhitRasmussen who is returning worth, to Denver to visit Elinor home after a two year mission. who has been living in Denver of the new Miss Craner, accompanied Mr. for sometime. Mrs. Leon Whitand Mrs. Mels Rasmussen to worth will no doubt be delightStockton, California to meet ed. Happy reunion. their son, Phil. A textile painting class will To Miss Joan Norman whom be conducted at the Corinne we admire very much, we also chapel, September 23, beginning 2 hour complete washing and wish to say congratulations! at 10 a. m. and continuing Joan will become Mrs. Lynn throughout the, day. , , Drying Service Richards and then with her new It will be conducted by Mrs. s husband will spend some time Harold Aiklns, Ogden. Mis. in California. will bring chenele and fiI heard something interesting ber for people to make flowers the other day. This person said from if they wish. She will also there was an abundance of ad- have other materials. vice to brides but very little Everyone is Invited to attend to the poor frustrated groom and and they may come anytime I agreed. Some of the things he during the day. There will be a mentioned were a bit laughable small charge for the (the joke was on us girls) but the visitors were ju6t as In terested in Lola and how 6he managed to keep her house so splc and span without a maid and how she processed her fruit and the lovely American gadgets that she enjoyed. Mostly they kept asking her and Harmon what trade school they went to to know how to do many different things. Lola and I concluded that America was still the mo6t wonderuful place to live in this world especially if one were fortunate enough to be But, . WATCH (OR THE opening CEDAR CHEST LAUNDERETTE SERVICE Pmjtat fife fmr WKIHMR WW MOTMOt MTS MUOKTBt BRIGHAM LAUNDRY and Meservy Dry Cleaners Ms 4S Mm4 chuc wW mU, futaS ). , Ensign James H. Anderson, U. S. Navy receives the gold wings of a naval pilot from Rear Ad-- 1 miral J. P. Whitney. Ensign Anderson s a former student . . Ai ADvttmiD DOWN uri m her (hit noodohl thrill an a lnmornioi kl Chrlaao if jrou'll ate oar a a Ipfir-Kr- H lasa'a an of B.Y.U. RESERVES James H. Anderson pUa aowl Taka hrmr coma la today and chooaa -- mom oar hit aalarttool OM aMUNNt MMB MVS 10 A UWI Wins Navy Wings SMAU Winoy PAYMMTf CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager 7 n Pre-Plig- t, (StaEy 0HGO IN DELIVERED li BRIGHAM CITY ' i V e r i i CHEVROLET CORINNE Vacations still persist and people come and go here in Corinne. Mrs. Jim Marble enjoyed a few days vacation visiting with relatives and friends In Sandy, Lark and Bingham, Utah. She says she had a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Borsdorf from Topeka, Kansas, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burt and family. Also Mr. Hod Gage who is Mrs. Burts uncle. But if people dont stop moving away from Corinne. . . I got to counting the families that had moved within the last year and it was most alarming. I have noticed this spirit of restlessness for some time and cant wholly account for it. Hope it doesnt turn into an epidemic or panic, we need all the level headed citizens we- can get, here and throughout our nation. Weve all got some serious thinking to do. The most recent family to move has been Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frank. They have taken the road south Into Draper, Utah, where they hope to farm. We sincerely wish them success. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Campbell enjoyed a unique experience early this week. Their farm was visited by a number of distinguished men from Iran, Cuba, South America, India and other far off countries. Lola was bubbling over with comments. She said she didnt know when she had enjoyed anything like their visit or been so interested. - Upon completion of training. this training, he will be assigned to duty by the commander of air forces, Pacific fleet . - Full 6years old Special Styline ! By Mari Jane Morris L. Navy wings of gold now adorn the uniform of Ensign James H. Anderson of the United States navy. Having successfully completed his flight training, he was designated a' naval aviator and was awarded his commission recently by Rear Admiral J. P. Whitney, USN, chief of naval air basic training, during ceremonies held at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida. Ensign Anderson, son of Mrs. Earl G. Anderson of 162 south Second east, Brigham City, attended Brigham Young - University before entering the naval aviation cadet program through the Naval Air Station at Denver, Colo.. . ... .u. He began his active flight lWl--wheJam-ohe training bv reported - tolhe 0. S. Naval School of at NAS Pensacola where ' he completed a strenuous schedule in military, academic and physical training. From he was advanced to basic training Which consisted of primary, aerobatics, instruments, gunnery and tactics and was climaxed by six takeoffs and landings in1 his SNJ Texan" trainer aboard the aircraft carrier USS Cabot. He was then sent to advanced training at Corpus Christ!, Texas for a four month syllabus in combat type aircraft. After this, he returned to Pensacola to qualify aboard the USS Cabot in his combat-typaircraft before receiving his wings. Ensign Anderson has been ordered to report to the Naval Air Advanced Training Command at Corpus Christl, Texas for further f DORINNE OMMENTS SEDAN Only $627.00 Down And $57.92 Per Month Delivered in Brigham City including federal excise tax, state and city taxes, and license.. Any optional ment or accessories are extra. without notice. 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