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Show i li r PAGE EIGHT BOX ELDER NEWS Box Elder People Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. June 18. 1952 Up Bond Special Rehearsal Called For Choir Is Special rehearsal of the South be Box Elder stake choir will held Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Box Elder stake tabernacle, according to Harold B. Felt, director The director issued a special Invitation to all former members of the choir, as the unit is planning a special musical program for Summer school students of Intermountain Indian school. Purchases Found Fishing Fine Opening Day CpI. George Jeppesen Home On 30 Day Leave T George Jeppesen is enjoying a 30 day furlough here prior to departing for duty in the 'Far East. He is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace jeppesen of Mantua. Jeppesen has served the past several months In Camp Ruok-er- , Alabama and Wifi report to embarkation point in California on June 28. During the past week he has been entertaining a family of Alabama LD,S, converts from here on vacation doing temple Corporal Improved features In U. S. Defense Bonds encouraged Utah buyers during May to make savings investments well above last year's marks, according to Chas. L. Smith, Utah State Defense Bond chairman. Scries E, bonds, the "even better" issue with a three percent investment yield, shows a full 23 percent increase in sales over the same month of 1951. Total sold during May in Utah was $913,101, and of this amount $9,700.00 wac made in Box Elder county. work. ' Nicholas Infant Dee, Don Forrest Enter Service Succumbs Sunday Dee and Don Forrest, sons of Debra Nicholas , three-montMr. and Mrs. Bill Forrest, left old daughter of Boy S. and Anh here Wednesday for Raleigh, North Carolina, where they will visit a sisterand her family, Mrs. Barbara Mellor, before entering the military service. Dee and Don were both commissioned fiecond lieutenants in the iROTC program at Utah State Agricultural college where they both graduated with B. S. iegrees last Monday. , ita Tracy Nicholas,, 144 north Second west, Brigham City, died Sunday evening after a four-da- y Illness. The infant was bom ' March Brigham City. Surviving are the parents' and the grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Abe Tracy and Mrs. , Fannie Nicholas, Brigham City. 'Funeral services were held . , Tuesday at 1 p 17, 1952. in FRIGIDAIRE Thrifty-3- 0 Electric Range Biggust evan of any houtahold rango Cook mora food on no moro currant , Troy Miller, Brigham City Fisherman hit the jackpot Saturday morning up Blacksmith Fork. He filled his limit by six a. m. with these 12 giants. Never had Buch fishing, Troy remarked. . . . Becomes Dentist i Alaska, American meats in Norway, and an outstanding variety of canned foods in n lands. Perhaps not. For you recognize it instantly as the familiar container known as the tin can. . But . . . think for a moment of what it has accomplished. It has changed the eating habits of America . . . helped raise the national health level. It has fed our armed forces all over the globe and provided them with a nutritious and a balanced diet. It has permitted an interchange of products and a sharing of their benefits every- little-know- Through fha years American Can Company, working with an alert, progressive canning industry, has pioneered hundreds of uses for this famous container not only for food, but for such diversified products as motor oil, beer, paint, coffee and ball , bearings. , For example, Maine farmers can fruits and people in Utah can en- joy New England baked beans. Youll find Hawaiian pineapple in Canada, peaches in eat-Uta- h The miracle of the tin can could only have happened in America . , , where a free economy offers such unlimited opportunity for a progressive, forward-lookin- g industry to create jobs and make better products available to everyone at lower , cost. American Can Company ' o Frovidos more cooking paw up front o High-spee- d, Farewell testimonial in honor Reese Norr will be held Sunday, June 22 in the Brigham City Third L.D.S. ward, prior to his departure for an LD.S. mission in the Great Lakes field. " Elder Norr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo H. Norr of Brigham City, will enter the mission home on June 18 and will leave for his field of labor on June 26. The testimonial which will be conducted by Bishop Eberhart Zundel, will begin at 7 p. m. Elder Norr is a Box Elder high school graduate and has more recently attended Weber colRalph Kofoed lege in Ogden while also working at the Pillsbury office there. He is an air force veteran of two tours of duty, one during World War II and one during the Korean conflict when called : back to duty. All friends and relatives of Elder Lorenzo Reese Norr Ralph L. Kofoed, son of Mr. the prospective missionary are and Mrs. Otto A. Kofoed of 26 cordially invited to attend the . . . . farewell Sunday north Second east, Brigham City, services. received the degree of Doctor of attend a two weeks cruise June (Dental Surgery from the UniverReservists Will 14 which will take them fom sity of Southern California aj Brigham v San Francisco to Manzanillo, Los Angeles, in graduation rites Take Naval Cruise Mexico. held there last week, , Two Brigham City naval re- - j They are Glendon R. Mantle Dr. Kofoed graduated from Box Elder high school in 1941 servists will be among 265 to and Lloyd R. Ruddell. and worked for J. C. Penneys. Later, he was employed by Blocks mens store and also attended Weber college in Ogden, where he graduated in 1944. While at Weber he served as th student body business manager. Dr. Kofoed was a commissioned officer in the infantry and served in the European theater as the personnel officer for the American Graves Registration command during World War II. 'After returning to civilian life, he attended the University of Utah and later the UB.A.C. in Logan where he was affiliated with the Kappa Sigma fraternity. His wife is the former Elaine (Lundstrom, daughter of the late Mayor and Mrs. A. G. Lundstrom of Logan. They have one son, Kenneth. They are now visiting with their families in Brigham City and Logan. , waist-hig- h GET YOUR ENTRY pLANKS HERE of Elder Lorenzo ? CONTAINERS ovon s To Great Lakes Mission . Ono-piec- o. In 3rd Ward Sunday "Would you coll this the worlds greatest invention where. 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