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Show Which all leads up to mentioning isnt necessary to leave town to have vrsonaUtj pwikinji CWC By Its too bad, but one of the strongest boosters for News and Journal classified ads lives in California and probably wont be what you would call a regular advertiser. Its Mrs. Thor Anderson who lost a valuable ring here while on a vacation trip, found it promptly through the classified column. , J3he wries, "I am grateful to you for your good ad ; it really brought results. Ill always have a good feeling ior Brigham City, TJtah, after the experience we had in your pretty town. Thank you, sincerely. . Pox Elder Countians will be scattered all over the Intermountain area this week end, in search of favorite recreation, joining the millions of other motorists seeking release from daily routine,, inhaling carbon monoxide from the 'string of cars in front, impatient to get to their destination, irritated because the traffic line is only mvoing 55 miles ait hour instead of the legal 60. ' Theyll be coming home Monday evening, hot and tired, nerve frayed. Thats the .ideal setting for automobile accidents apd I see where the National Safety council estimates, the traffic death toll at 380 for the weekend. Well probably have lots of news for you next Wednesday and it will all be grim, but I hope Im still here to write it. that it Girls Home Activities in Full Swing fun on the Fourth. Community celebrations in Brigham City, Willard and Corinne will offer a variety of entertainment among friends and neighbors, people you know. The rodeo at Corinne Monday night wont be a world championship event but it will be a lot more fun because youll know the fellows taking part in it. I doubt that the fireworks display at Willard jvill be as spectacular as the ones in Salt Lake City, but there wont be nearly as great a crowd, its a lot closer and the kids will like it just as well. And the youngsters in Brigham City will have just as much fun putting on their own parade at Rees Pioneer park as they would in watching the best in the west. The Girls' Home activities In Box Elder stake are in full swing with more than 150 young ladies in South stake planning .to participate in the program. The entire program Is under the direction of Mrs. Herman Jeppson as South Box Elder stake YWMIA president. Mrs. Jeppson explained today that the success of the summer project at the Girls Home is entirely in the hands of Miss Norma Jensen, South stake camp di, rector, and Miss Hannah North stake camp direcSouth Hil-lam- So my safety slogan is simply, home and live. stay at tor. Both Miss Jensen and Miss HUlam have unselfishly given of their time and talents for the Of course Im not taking mjf own advice. going to have another fling at equalling or topping the fishing records the kids have been establishing this season. It cuts me to the quick. Here I am an expert, with long years of practice and experience, the finest 4-- by the serving of dinner. The various camp members The Happy Homemakers club met 'Tuesday morning, June 28, at the home of Sonia Knudsen. President Kathleen Owen conducted the meeting with songs directed by Nancy Burtcher, song leader. "A Good Homemaker is Courteous was the lesson for the morning, given by Mrs. E. B. X The fastest and easiest way to handle bales. " Owen. Ail members of the group attended, with Sonia, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Henry Knudfolsen, serving refreshments lowing the meeting. 2 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, Jultf 1, 1955 In weekly newspaper, established and 1908, published every Friday entered as Second Class Matter at the Post office in Brig-haCity, Utah, under the act of March 8. 1879. A Bale Elevator can easily be handled by one man. Sav e lag You Time; Saving Yov labor. 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The honored guest then opened many lovely gifts. The wrappings and ribbons were tied in her hair. A lovely luncheon was then served by the hostesses. The couple will exchange cows in the Logan LIDS temple. Trip have returned from a vacation accompanied by Mrs. C. E. Olsen and two children. Buchanans visited in The Boise, Idaho at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Olsen before being joined by Mrs. Dora Lutz, Roseville, California; Robert Buchanan, Live Oak, California; and Miss Margaret Passmore, Sacramento, California, all relatives of Mr. Buchanan. The five then motored to Coeur dAlene, Idaho where they enjoyed a family reunion and picnic on Lake Pend Oreille. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mann, cousins of Mr. Buchanan. During their visit they met several relatives they had never met of seen. It was a most enjoyable visit, the travelers report. The motorists then traveled to Spokane, Washington, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. 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See him for complete coverage for: O Auto - Truck - Life - Bonds - Burglary - Robbery e, Packer Motor Co. - 75 So. Main - Phone 81 -f- , Feted at Bridal Party k two-wee- La-ne- y Miss Nola M. Nebeker Two-Wee- Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Buchanan Beehive girls enjoyed songfest vised by the leaders while the under the direction of Mrs. Eva gii'ls prepare the food. The Mia Maids cooked outside Young, Perry. Different fun activities include programs, folk one evening. The entire meal dancing, singing, stories and was cooked in tinfoil. stunts. One breakfast , was cooked 9:30 p. m., Inspirational good- outside with food prepared over tin can stoves. night. 10 p. m., Lights out. A new group of Beehive girls checked in Thursday morning. Mia Maids Vacation The second group of young Leaders included Iva Archibald, people attending the home to Dee Rae Christensen, Fay and Arva Lee Ohecketts. enjoy facilities include Mia Maids, who were there from The girls will return home June 27, to June 29. Saturday. Leaders, under whose direc- Sundays for Reunions tion the Mia Maids spent their During the summer months time at the home, were: Mrs. the home is open on Sundays Don Baird, Mrs. Blythe Tingey, for family reunions and parties. Mrs. Ina Larsen, Mrs. Marquetta According to records kept by Tolman and Mrs. Jennie Niel- Miss Jensen and Miss Hillam, sen. , reservations for Sunday activiThe group followed the sched- ties are nearly filled for the ule and Included a talent night, entire summer. The South stake home activl stunt night, dramatizing songs and enjoyed a book review, Its ties will be completed with a a True Story," by Mrs. Deta Pe- group of Junior Gleaners July tersen Neeley, accomplished au- 7, 8 and 9, and another group of Mia Maids July IX, 12 and 13. thor of Tremonton. Cooking Supervised The menus at the home are planned and cooking is super The New York conservation department burned three tons of feathers in 1951 to comply with a law making it illegal to use the plumage of wild birds for . , millinery. GOOD DRIVERS DRIVE SAFELY1 I. The meeting was held at (the home of Mrs. Wayne Owens. Election of officers took place with Ruth Yamasaki elected president; Julie Kara mo to, Sharon Tsushima, secretary, and Nanette Owens, reporter. Leader for the 'group is Mrs. Ila Nelson with Lydia Hansen to serve as assistant leader. The nine members plan to meet each Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Corinne IDS ward recreation hall. From you either cant get at all, or have to pay extra for, on most other makes. And, of course, you get ail of Chryslers famous size, comfort and performance! So see us soon, wont you? Youll find our easy terms make this brilliant new Chrysler for your budget I Windsor a natural si V-- were served at beautifully decorated tables. , Following the serving, community singing was conducted by Mrs. Mary Andersen, county , chorister. President Jones then welcomed ail 262 attending with a special welcome to the new Portage DUP camp, The Golden Glow " The program presented included: accordion number, Kay Freeman, Seagull camp; reading, Judy Andersen, Sego Lily camp; trio from Golden Glow camp consisting of Maurine La Veil Parkinson t and Gibbs, LaVerne Hall; two numbers by Betty Marble and her steel guitar, Fort Brigham camp; vocal solo, little Anna Lee Price, Deseret camp, accompanied by Karen Lichtenstein and her acvocal Norma solo, cordion; Holst with musical accompaniment (by Mrs. Holst and Betty Marble. , 4 I The jubilee closed with the singing, congregation CHRVSLERS , RIDE! this a great day in your life. ..Come take Make With A H 4-- . , trash fish poisoning detail at the bird refuge, he landed a channel cat by slam- Group of 262 DUP Camp Members Present over head it with a shovel. The The June Jubilee for 16 camps- the ming big cats head was wider than the shovel ac- of the Daughters of Utah PioSecond Year 4-Club neers of Box Elder county was cording to reports. in Corinne Come to think about it, I believe Ill add held at Rees Pioneer park TuesOrganized a shovel to my fishing gear. Itll be handy day, June 28. The Corinne L. Jones was Jennie President club, Sage to dig worms and if the fish wont bite in in of the annual affair, Brush food club, was organized charge the orthodox manner you can bang them Opening prayer was given by Tuesday, June 28, for their secover the head. Mrs. Merle Young Udy, followed ond year food club. H -- the home une 23, 24 and 25, with (the following leaders in charge: Lily Wells, Jennie Olsen, Mary Andersen, Freda Oy-leDarlene Dennis, Virginia Fryer and Marilyn Christensen. Schedule: The full time schedule followed by the young women is as follows: 7 a. m., Rise and Shine. 7:30 a. m.. Flag ceremony. 8 a. tn., Breakfast. 9 a. m Carftp Capers washing the dishes and cleaning up the home. 10 a. m., Choice of activities hikes, including games and sports. 12 noon, Dinner with groups assigned to clean up. 1:30 p. mM Rest hour. 2:30 p. m., Choice of handicraft activities, , Mrs.. Mela Jensen has been teaching the painting of ceramics and Mrs. Mary Tea has taught the girls how to make colorful corsages. 5 p. m., Free period. 6 p. m., Flag retrieved. 6:15 p. m., Supper (sometime Inside, sometimes outsite.) 7:30 p. m., Evening program. past several years in directing the Girls Home activities. Age Groups Attend This year the South stake girls are trying a new idea of attending the home in age fishing tackle, and what happens? The kids groups rather than as wards. The 33 Beehive girls and 33 land the big ones and what do they know Mia Maids who have attended about fishing. greatly enjoyed the new sysBut they dont top Leo Young, prexy of tem. The Beehive group stayed at the Box Elder Wildlife association. He upholds the standing and dignity of the adult fishermen. Only recently while he was on a June Jubilee Termed Successful Im Lesson on Courtesy Heard by 4-- Club j W. M. Buchanans Back ... Workman's Compensation - Plate Glass 92 South 1st West Phone 889 Brigham City, Utah 9 4 |