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Show d . tan newspapers but TV and radio, the Named Junior Gleaner President bul- Get-Togeth- This is certainly true in this area and only last week a couple of local merchants went to Salt Lake City to determine how some of the sporting goods stores there could undersell them. They found that the advertised specials were largely very poor substitutes and discontinued lines used as come on." They- bought some of the junk just to show how it compared with good merchandise, although the salespeople were obviously displeased at selling it in preference to their better lines. Susanne Anderson ... is to be - I'm getting away behind in reporting, via this column, the really important happenings of this community. Not that many of the paid customers have been complaining, certainly no one but my niece in California has threatened to stop the paper, but thereare some stories that can be reported better liis ' way.' i - j . , i i for example, I've been intending to tell about helping Glen Humphery rummage through the basement at his old store when he' was moving and I picked up all sorts of reMcs from drug store days. you by-go- ne V In fact. I'll bet Im the only man in town that still has a supply of Dr. Shoops Catarrh Remedy. The envelopes in which the sample Catarrh is at last curis Contained reads : able. We wish to convince you, beyond any dopbt, that Dr. Shoops Catarrh Cure, cures, hence we hand you this trial box. There is nothing that actually proves true merit, like a test privilege, and we have never carried an article that we would more heartily endorse. Try the sample, and see for yourself. Large Nickel Capped glass jars 50c. ' I wouldnt be giving this free advertise- ment for the product but Glen assured me he had just run out of the large nickel capped, 50c jars. He said the same was true of Digesto Malt Extract the great tonic and vitalizer-awell as Elkays Straw and Panama Hat Cleaner use it before you s DYE 15c. Bear River Ward MIA sity of Utah with our aerial picture of the Class scene of the fatal jet plane crash which ap 11 in issue. the , May peared The picture nosed out the Box Elder Journal which came in for honorable mention with the photo of the helicopter crash in the Friday morning edition. Its seldom that a weekly newspaper gets such a news break and to have it happen twice in one week is exceptional. The aerial Suzanne Anderson Assumes Duties at Bear photo in the News was by long odds the best carried in any newspaper and the Journals River in Junior Gleaner Class of MIA helicopter photo was nearly exclusive, the Susanne Anderson, daughter Deseret News being the only other paper of Methods of Teaching ' and Mrs. Christian Anderalert enough to have a picture in it was pub- sonMr, of Bear River, was elected Is ' president of the Junior Gleaner lished 12 hours later. Topic of Meeting class of the Bear River ward Methods of Teaching was MIA. the topic of the lesson presentFame of the News and Journal staffers is Named to assist Miss Ander- ed by Mrs. Donr.a Packer to members of the Seventh ward spreading. This week from . Estes ..Park, son with Junior Gleaner duties Colo., came news of the appointment of Win- were: Peggy Nelson, ward chair- Primary teaching staff Monday social evening, June 6, in the scout ston Nelson, this newspapers mechanical su- man; Dianne" Christensen, Chrisand Meredith chairman, member as a of the Rocky tensen, ways and means chair- r6om at the meeting house. perintendent, The meeting was presided Mountain Mechanical Conference committee. man. Malcolmn Harris of the Estes Park Trail, At the closing of balloting the over by President Jean Jones with , Counselor Clara Jensen president of the association, made the ap- incoming Officers were feted. i , conducting. pointment. Convention dates have been Games were then played and Mrs. Harriet Balls offered the refreshments served. 1 set for October and 2. invocation following the openBill Long, former staffer, is secretary-managing song. of the association, as well as the Brig ha mites Visit in The scriptural reading was Colorado Press association. Mrs. Delores Cochpresented by Lincoln, Nebraska ran, fallowed by the' k . . of the 4 But like Roy Thompson always says, Never waste your time reflecting on opportunities you have missed, for while so reflecting you may miss another one." i President The Box Elder News took first place in the action photo of the month contest staged by the journalism department at the Univer- - Bait advertising is running rampant in a number, of metropolitan areas, a recent bulletin of the National Editorial association .discloses, It goes on to say that Better Business bureaus are after the offenders, that in one state in the east a new Anti-Ba- it Advertising bill was introduced. Inform your readers to watch out for Bait advertising, not only in the metropoli , Sunday er Birds of Feather ' is Theme of June Tea Birds of a Feather Is to be the theme of the annual June Tea for Civic Improvement Club members, Thursday afternoon, June 16, at the lovely garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Mann. Luncheon will be served from 1:30 p. m. until 3:30 p. m. with the program to be presented Intermittently during the afternoon. Members who wish to play cards should arrange their four somes, Mrs. Delbert Holmgren, June Tea chairman, said today. During the tea new members will be Introduced.' Assisting Mrs. Holmgren with party plans are: Mrs. Harper Mrs Pearse, director member; Walter G. Mann, ' Mrs. Marvin Peters.i Mrs. Phyllis Baron, Mrs. M. A. Burtcher, Mrs. Raymond Daines, Mrs. William E. Tyson, Mrs. Alt Freeman, Mrs. Morris Glover, Mrs, Ella Long, Mrs Milton Jensen, Mrs. Raymond Payne, Mrs. Cleon Palmer, Mrs. Harold Glare, Mrs. Kent Jensen and Mrs. .Calvin Jensen. s . . . 60-ho- ur Ridd and daughters, Mary and Barbara Ann. Enroute to Lincoln the quartet visited points of interest and , while there Mr. and Mrs. Young visited with Mr. and Mrs. J)on Berchtold, son and daughter-in-laof Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Berchtold, Brigham City. Mr. Berch-to- l is stationed ait the Linvpln The News and Journal staff owes thanks Air Force Base. First Sergeant Ridd id also to Errol Valentine for a whole bucket full of stationed at the Air Force base beautiful peonies, received this week, a won- at Lincoln. derful reminder that spring finally has arThe vacationers returned via ' rived in the Intermountain area. , Colorado. W. Lou ROCKET AWAY ! Primary. Mrs. Amy Jordan offered the benediction. Beautiful corsages and deli cious refreshments were given to the 17 officers and teachers attending by members of the Primary presidency. FIRST will be- the feride of Mr. Farrel come R. Freeze in Logan Temple rites on July 1. A reception is being planned 5 at the Thatcher ward recreation hall. Engagement of Miss Narlene Clark and Mr. Farrel R. Freeze Announced by Parents Mr. and Mrs. Lynn O. dark returned from overseas where he of Thatcher announce the en- spent one year in Japan. gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Narlene, You are invited to enter , to Mr. Farrel R. Freeze. Mr. Freeze is the son of Mrs. Mina L. Freeze, Brigham City, and the late Clifford Freeze. The young couple will exchange vows July 1 in the Logan LDS temple. They will be honored at a reception and dance the same evening at the Thatcher ward recreation hall. The bride elect is a graduate of Box Elder High school and has served two years with the paratroopers. He just recently Palo Altoans Visit Sister and Nephew Colonel and Mrs Eugene Santschi, Jr. of Palo Alto, Calif , are guests of Mrs. Santschis sister and nephew, Mrs. Nels Jenson and Mrs. Norman Jen- 10-da- y tween the end of spring quarter and the beginning of summer school, after which he will graduate. If we were to hazard a guess on the subject, we believe the teacher has learned more than the student. Miss Narlene Clark T Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Young training lesson. North Box Elder stake PriIf the paper this week seems more newsy and Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ridd reson. board members attending Hast from mary turned because of the work of Hugh than usual, Wednesday was Mrs. Bernice Robson. A graduate of West Point, ColBarnes, senior Journalism student at Utah Lincoln, Nebraska, where , they During the Draft for Minnesota rejections business session It vacation with State Agricultural college who is putting in spent a are the lowest in onel Santschi is now retired afyoung people was decided ,to conduct Junior First Sergeant and Mrs. Roland ter 47 years service in the Army. the nation. a practice course assignment be- its h Set it. Mr. and Mrs. Thayer Conner entertained their mother, Mrs Rhoda Conner, and other family members Sunday, June 5, at a turkey dinner served on the patio at the Conner home. Present for the family were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conner; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Payne and daughter, Brenda, Ogdan; Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Baugh and children, Randy, Lyana and Jody, Plain City and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Conner and sons, Chris Patrick and Delose. J. D. Conner just recently returned from a two month business tour in Anchorage, Alaska. He served as a supervisory inspector advisor at Fort Richardson. During the afternoon many films taken by Mr. Conner In Alaska were enjoyed by the family members. er FOR JUST A LITTLE MORE YOU CAN July I Wedding Date Conner Family Enjoys letin warns. SECURITY LEARN HOW THOUSANDS HAVE SAVED S5 ON FIRE INSURANCE COSTS THROUGH THE PREFERRED RISK PLAN H. DEE JOHNSON 134 Phone South Main 19 or 708-- R Strong Capital Stock Protection the Bank for Everybody!! BfighahTAftists Say Adieu to Harold Olsen Several Brigham City art class members traveled to Salt Lake City last Saturday to view the Harold Olsen art exhibit at the Nilson Gallery in Sugar House and bid farewell to Mr. Olsen. Those attending included: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jeppson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Thorne, Mrs. Tess Andersen, Mrs. Evelyn - Ander sen, Mrs. Margaret Ann CaU and Mrs. Betty Jane Call. 4, , Mr. Olsen, prominent young Utah artist, hung up his smock last week and donned the blue uniform of a United States Air . Force lieutenant. . This week he and his wife and Knox son, Whitmore, will leave for San Antonio, Texas. He has been a member of the art department at the University of Utah and at the McCune School of Music and Art, where he was engaged in teaching duties for the past two years. For .the past 18 months he has conducted art classes weekly af Box Elder high school for would-b- e artists in this community. - Following his military service he plans to resume his art classes here. -- 2 . Its Wise Elder NEWS Box Wednesday. June 8. 1955 Brigham City- - Utah established la Wednesday and enterea m Second Qbm Matter at the poet office in Brigham City, Utah, on der the act of March 6, 1679. A weekly newspaper, 1696, published every Audit Bureau of Circulation, Preoe Aeeocietion, NaUtah State tional Editorial Aaeocietton and United Pres. Advertising Representative: Utah State Prase Auociatioo, SaH Lake City, Utah. Member to Borrow for a Sound Purpose Subecrlptlon rata 63 00 per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Bos Elder Journal, (published Friday) $5 00 per year; 62.50 for 6 month! single copy 10 Go Ahead DnVe 5690 Stott ta aulra. it yourself A mighty small difference in dollars makes a MIGHTY BIG difference in driving these days. 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