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Show ing the happenings of the community but! its always "personally g, M-akii- ilTl Take the fire at the Big J Mill last Friday morning for example. We were a little ahead of our regular schedule for some reason or other, had just finished printing and mailing the pairs when the :45 a. m. fire call sounded. And it isnt often that we get to cover a $32,000 fire in Brigham City, thank goodness. .fi ByCWC 1 Best thing thats happened to the Deseret News in recent months is the addition of the Scene Today column by Ted Cannon. Its interesting, refreshing. Youll find it in the d lower columns on the front of the second section and its always well worth reading. It was a spectacular blaze and how it was ever controlled without the entire structure going up in smoke, Ill never be able to figure out, except to give credit to one of the finest fire fighting organizations Ive ever seen in action, volunteer or paid. Every man was assigned a job to do and did it, no questions, no argument. left-han- Ted is commuting this week between his editorial desk and Brigham City, determined to take in every Peach Days function, cover the news of the celebration and find local color for his interesting column. Now youll have to read it to find out what he says about or your neighbor. you Kathleen Bess is Bride of John Kent Lowe, Former Willard Man, Now Residing in Calif. Bess of Mr. and Mrs. Luthc-anBattle Creek, Michigan of nounce the recent marriage to their daughter, Kathleen, John Kent Lowe of Sacramento, California. Mr. Mr. Lowe is the son of and Mrs. John Lowe of Willard. Marriage vows were exchangCarson ed on September 2 at City, Nevada. in Following a honeymoon San Francisco the newlyweds will make their home in Sacra- mento where the bridegroom is employed by the Mercantile Acceptance company. r - Mr. Lowe is a Box Elder high school graduate and has attend- led Weber college for one ypar. He has also served in the U. S. army. It was during his army service he met his bride. I talked to one of the firemen, watching a pumper truck. He told me the department had planned, talked over this fire at a dozen practice meetings, figured out the strategy to be used. It certainly paid off for them, the Big J Mill and Elevator company, and the community. ... He Famous VFW Drum and Bugle Corps Will Lead Parade when a really big story breaks, just after weve gone to press. wont be the only newsman here by any r means. The Tribune, will have special writers and photographers and there will be movie photographers from both television stations, according to calls this newspaper has received. Standard-Examine- It the mill had been burned completely, it is very unlikely that it would have been rebuilt, one of the company officers told me. As it is, work has already started, plans are already made to rebuild and double the capacity of the plant, keeping a vital industry in our community. In addition, the News & Journal is hosting officers and directors of the Utah State Press association who will be here Saturday about 20 strong, to hold their regular meeting, take in Peach Days functions. Oh for the enthusiam of a boy starting to school for the first time. In the few minutes Ive had to spend with my youngest this week, I interviewed him on his ld That should give fairly adequate coverage of the citys golden anniversary Peach Days affair. initiation at Central. IIow do you like school, was the customary opening question. Swell, dad, its lots of fun . . . especially recess. I can beat up most of the kids in my In case youre a little confused on when various Peach Days events will take place, you have nothing on the editor of this paper. It seems to be a regular procedure to juggle starting hours. After numerous meetings, everyone agrees on a definate schedule and its properly advertised. Then at the last minute, for one reason or another, committee chairmen start remodeling. room. "Do you know most of the kids in your room? I asked. Yeah, boy, all my girl friends are in my class. And boy, is the food ever good. Its really good. Mrs. Penrose Back From San Diego Visit Mrs. Florence J. Penrose ar- rived home Sunday from a six weeks vacation in San Diego. A Busy PeachDays Schedule ... Son Born to Captain Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses issued by the Box Elder County clerks office, Brigham City. Elmo Rollison, 21. Boise, Idaho, and Verna Rae Atkinson, 21, Boise, Idaho, issued September 2. Clifford Odean Nelson, 23, Brigham City, and Klea Ann Traey, 22, Brigham .City, issued September 2. Rodney La Velle Lund, 23, Brigham City and Nancy Lee liedin, 18, Corinne, issued September 2. Just like a man, always thinking of pretty Keith T. Mathews, 43, Providence, Utah, and Millie E. Colegirls and something to eat. man, 41, Smithfield, Utah, issued September 3. Orvin Allen Buttars, 23, BurIm just waiting for some political analyist ley, Idaho, and Nadine Weedop, to come up with statistics to prove that all, 18, Rupert, Idaho, issued Sepor a big majority, of the 364 people killed in tember 7. Labor Day traffic accidents were Democrats who wouldnt drive carefully or do anything Picketts of Calif. else President Eisenhower asked them to do. Visit in For example, the Peach Queen coronation night was advertised for 8:00 p. m. ball last That was changed to 9:00. Regardless of what you have read elsewhere, the horse show Saturday afternoon will start at 2:30, not 2:00 p. m., I think. Weekly newspapers never get a break, it seems. Week after week we go along report;- - ! Mrs. J. Alan Price Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Price South Main received word this week of the arrival of their fourth grandchild as Captain and Mrs. J. Alan Price of Phoe-niz- , AriZ., proudly announce the arrival of their first child,, an eight pound, four ounce boy, born on September 8. Mrs. Price is the former Cleon Randall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Randall of North horse-draw- n has been vacaCanada Montreal, tioning with an aunt, Mrs. Carl Jacobsen, there from Denmark. Mrs. Jacobsen and Mrs. Hodges had not seen each other since then 1910 when Mrs. Hodges, Esther Lichtenstein, came to America. They had a delightful visit, speaking only in Danish, at the home of Mrs. Jacobsens daughMr. and ter and The Olsen Mrs. Henry Olsen. home is located on an island The enjust out tire island is devoted to lovely residences. She saw Mrs. Jacobsen off by plane to Denmark. Also while there she visited 'with Mr. and Mrs. J. Kent Han- jsen and wee son, Jimmy. Mr. Mrs. Hodges in , jj', G Kn!hnn Enroute to an from Canada rs Hodges visited with rela- Stives of Mr. Hodges, Mr. and former Mrs. Peter Psihas and family in Detroit. Michigan. COMMISSIONER on the Democratic Ticket lor 8 single copy Brigham City resdient and forand mer livestock grower farmer. Two years experience with Mosquito Abatement program. Born and raised in Box Elder County. Home owner. Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Gladys ckersley, Advertising Manager YOUR VOTE Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, NUtah State Press Association, ational Editorial Association and United Press. Advertising Representative: Utah State Preaa Association, Seh Lake Citv. Utah. SEPT. 14 ON WILL BE APPRECIATED Pd. Political Adv. two of the so-call- low-pric- e three. And every month strengthens Buicks new leadership position. Its the hot car for style, for power, for performance and, most emphatically, for value. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pickett son, Craig, of Walnut Creek, Back in Grandpas day, tank Kerosene Oil Pearl delivered like this wagons and Eureka Harness Oil to Standard customers. It was a delivery system good enough for the times but not good enough for a company with a growing demand for its products and a policy of putting them within reach of everyone. Detroit. COUNTY Subscription rate $3.00 per year, pay able ,n advance; in combination with the Elder Newi, (published Weper year; $2.50 10 cents. ar- for Id weekly newspaper, eetablished 1904, published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the Poat office in Brigham City, Utah, the act of March 6, 1879. $5.00 who STANLEY A. MAY A months; months vacation FOR VOTE Box Elder JOURNAL dnesdays) is the Mrs. Knudson Alice Penrose. cflis-exe- ept and us serve you well C!r'.LS A! a You can read it in the sales figures-Buic- ks the car thats climbing to a phenomenal public preference. For Buick today is outselling all other cars in America regardless of price Brigham 9,896 small businessmen help children, and Rodney. Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 10, 1954 of 540 M,h Back from is Mrs George Hodges, rived by train he w.h Hues, While Ihere is ahead for members of the VFW Drum and Bugle corps, oustanding organization of the Intermountain area. In addition to leading the parade down Main street each day at 11:00 oclock, the group will return to perform intricate drills and maneuvers in front of the reviewing stand, immediately afterward. Then at 7:30 Friday evening, they will put on a full scale review at Rees Pioneer Park in front of the grandstand in advance of the Grace Evans variety show. In between time, theyll be selling souvenir programs at all Peach Days functions, donated to them by the News and Journal as a fund raising project for the corps. Brighamite Back From Month's Vacation Trip visited last week California, with Mrs. Picketts grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Anderson of Brigham City. Mrs. Pickett is the former Maxine Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Manning of Reno, Nevada. The family had been vacationing at Pinedale, Wyoming. Mrs. W. B. Wilson and Daughter Visit Here Mrs. Wm. Budge Wilson and daughter, Linda Kay, 7, arrived by plane from Pacoima, California a week ago. The couple has been vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rasmussen. Mrs. Wilson is the former Kathryn Rasmussen. They also visited with other relatives, including Mr. and Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson, and friends. They will return home on T BIRTHS t., .. 1,329 Independent Chevron Dealers like Bob Lundberg, of Salt Lake Utah, bring our products to Western motorists. City,'1 Dealers like F. L. 725 Independent Distributors like H. (I. Hathaway, Grants Paaa, Oregon, distribute our products in rural areas. 1SS Indopendeot Marino Dealers like Ted Engstrom, of Olympia, Wash., retail Standard products to Western boatmen. like Fred 318 Independent Airport Dealers like Howard, of Boise, Idaho, La Frentz, Cedar City, Utah, are are independent retailers of independent distributors of buStandard Heating Oils. tane, propane gases. Howard S. Fisher, of San Diego, Calif., supply Standard products to Western planes. 235 Heating Oil H 101 Liquified Gas Dealers Doc .. i The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A girl was born September 6 to Roland and Rhea Wise Barker of Brigham Route No. 1. Fred and Bessie Raven Balta-za- r of Corinne are the parents of a boy born September 7. On September 8. James and Eloise Johnson Picket of Ogden became the parents of a girl. Visits With Grandmother Kay Reeder, 11. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reeder of Stone, Idaho, is recuperating from a broken leg at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Luia B. Reeder. With Buicks beauty today, youll be driving a car thats right up front in the style parade of tomorrow. And when youre ready to resell your Buick, it will still be fresh and with the modern features the others will adopt in the coming years. And that means youre bound to get a higher resale price when you do trade it in. Drop in and see this beautiful buy right now. year-ahea- Ever hear the one about big companies "squeezing out the little fellow? Youd have a hard time convincing these 6 men or the 9,890 independent businessmen like them who team with us to bring you Standard Oil Company of California products quickly, conveniently, economically. They form the nucleus of a distribution system that reaches every comer of the West. Each of these men operates his own independent company; together they employ 27,976 people. You prob ably know some of them because they contribute to the community life and prosperity of thousands of Western towns. Their undertakings are not only based upon Standard products, but operated and expanded with the help of scores of business aids Standard supplies without charge. We do everything we can to help them prosper because Standard knows a big company cant succeed without the help of small businessmen. It takes both to serve you well. 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