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Show PAGE FOUR , 1 BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. October 18. Seagull D.U.P. Camp Plan Meeting Thurs. Former Residents Visit Friends Here The Seagull camp of the Vannier Daughters of Utah Pioneers will and three boys, of Jefferson meet Thursday, October 19, at City, Mo., have been house the home of Mrs. Lucille B. OlNo Time to Lose guests in the Clair Merrell home sen, 81 north Fourth west. SYDNEY, Australia (UP) for the past several days. The meeting will commence she's afraid she might Both Mr. and Mrs. Vannier are at 7:30. All members are urged lose her sight as she gets older, Mrs. Arthur Chau-ve- l former residents of Brigham to attend. City. Mrs. Vannier was employpaints seven hours a day. ed at Bushnell hospital during the war and Mr. Vannier was Stake Play Tryouts in service with the army and Scheduled For Monday Ob Mr. and Mrs. Harold 1950 stationed there. Tryouts for North Bo stake plays will be held Orson Korths Host Mr, and Mrs. Holsinger MESSAGE WALTER. K. GBMJSER "Our school program in Utah evens up the costs of education for our children in the many counties of the state. Jordan District, where our biggest mine is located, pays more than $1,500,000 in taxes to , help other districts." 21: lUu. - - v ) J The officers and teachers of the Third ward primary met at the home of Mrs. Reed Simon-se- n Wednesday evening, October 11 for their regular preparation meeting. Mrs. Leah Jensen, president, presided over the business meeting. Clark Hillam, Third ward Sunday school counselor, gave the invocation, after which Mr. Hillam and Glenn Nelson set apart teachers of the primary association. The teacher training lesson was ably given by Amelia Welling and the closing prayer was offered by Marie Robinette. Light refreshments were served using a Halloween theme by the hostess, Leah Jensen, Madge Hull, Marie Robinette and Doris Simonsen to 17 officers and teachers. w Going on in M-M- ILLARD To Dance en and Junior The Junior Gleaners of the North Box Elder stake will hold their harvest ball in the form of an apron n WILLARD 'Forest Z. Meservy leaves for Ft. Ord, California on Wednesday. He was called back Into the army as a reservist. His wife, the former Iris Kunz-ler- , and two children will reside in Willard , during his absence, Mrs. Meservy is engaged in the public! schools. Miss Katherine Jones o f Baggs, Wyoming, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hardy. Grant Kunzler, who has been laboring as an L. D. S. missionary in Brazil, South America for the past three years returned home last Friday. After his release he toured Europe. Dale Lofthouse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lofthouse entered the L. D. S. mission home ORINNE in Salt Lake City last Monday. He will leave for the Samoan OMMENTS Islands. By The ward Genealogy commit tee met at the home of (Hannah Marijane Morris B. Nicholas, Monday evening. CORINNE I see many people After a business meeting reduring the course of each day freshments were served to 14 and I hear a lot of news about members. them and other members of our community. Some things I hear are sad and some are exciting. Will Some news comes as a shock is followed and then by anxiety. Since my last column iwas printed there have been two cases of appendicitis. Each was sudden and just in the nick of time so Twenty beautiful paintings by to speak. There was little Billy Mrs. Alverta Petersen Jacobsen Dee Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Salt Lake City, formerly of Dee Young who have just moved Brigham City, will hang for one to Corinne, and Mrs. Tes6ie P. month at the Brigham City liLarsen. They were both in the brary beginning November 1 for Cooley hospital at the same display to the general public, time only Billy Dee got a little according to Mrs. Oneta J, head start and he is home now Thorne. and his mother, Lucille, reports The paintings by Mrs. Jacobthat he is doing and has done sen will be the first In a series At this writing, of paintings that will hang in just fine. (Thursday) Mrs. Larsen is still the Biigham City library durconfined to the hospital but ing the winter months, Mrs. seems to be improving all the Thorne continued. Many promtime. I am always interested inent Utah painters will disand touched at the way friends play their talents for the enand neighbors and relatives ral- joyment of the art lovers of ly around when someone is in Brigham City. trouble. That is the blessing, I think, of being in a small community. Theres always time to Commissioners OK help your neighbor when his luck is down. And being, sta- Telephone Lines tistically minded I began thinkThe county commissioners are ing we had quite a number of today publishing an ordinance appendicitis cases In Corinne if within the space of two months in the Box Elder News that, S. the number in case youre cur- accepted, will grant the U.and of Interior, Fish ious, is seven. Last week I re- Department Wildlife the privilege to ported that Mr... Ray Millers constructservice, and telephone father, had a severe stroke and lines between operate cities in Box Elwas in critical condition. This week I am r sad to Teport that der county. his father passed away. He was the late John Miller of Newton. If some of my readers wonder who Ray Miller is I might say he and his wife Vaudis are one of Corinnes new families and to make him even more Tamil iar he is a cousin to Frank Hun saker. , , . Mr. John Papenfuss is now at the home of Mr. and We have new 1950 Stude-bake- r Mrs. James Moore and Gertrude, Trucks to fit all ochis adopted daughter, tells me casions, for immediate he wants to go home. . . Mrs. James Reed Is in Salt Lake City Half -- ton, with or without attending Grand Chapter of the three-quartO. E. S. She will be there three overdrive.. ton overwith without or days. A former Corinne resiton and a half and drive; Mrs. Jim 'Hewlett, Helen, dent, was injured in a water plane two ton from 131 inch to accident this week at the Bird 195 inch wheelbase.. Refuge. They moved from BrigSee Studebaker for your ham City some time ago and most economical transportook employment at the Refuge, The details of the accident are tation needs. Special allowthat Helen and others were rid- ance on your old truck for ing in a water plane and the this week only. driver failed to negotiate a curve PRICES in the river and Helen was BUY BEFORE WHILE INCREASE thrown upon the bank. She suf MERCHANDISE IS fered shock and a wrenched AVAILABLE. shoulder but was released from the hospital. Mrs. Grace Ross is still on the sick list. The Co' rinne Primary officers and teach ers are planning their first party of the season at the home of 750 South Main the president, Mrs. Olive Fill Phone 737 more, Friday, October 13. They are expecting about 32 guests. Paintings Hang At Library eve-ninand overall dance tomorrow (Thursday), October 19 at the Fourth ward recreation hall. Music for the dance, which will start at 8:30 oclock, will be orchesby the Music Makers are necessary, no dates and tra according to the stake leaders, Mrs. Leda Lee and Roy Braegger who are in charge of the dance. Refreshments will be sold during the evening and an invitation is extended to the and Gleaners of the North stake and to join the Junior Junior Gleaners in their harvest ball, the directors stated. n MIA Leadership n Meeting Saturday The North Box Eider stake M. I. A. leadership meeting will be held Saturday evening, October 21 at 7:30 oclock at the Fourth ward chapel for all M. I. A. workers. A craft display in conjunction with the meeting will be shown immediately following the leadership meeting. Interesting craft work such as leathercraft, textile painting, plastic, shell, knitting and hairpin lace will be shown an dtaught under the di rection of the stake director, Mrs, Faye Moody. The finshed product will also be displayed. Members of the stake presl dency are desirous of a good at for r i Hinfio-nDRIVE-I- FAMOUS SINCE HW 86.8 PROOF 60 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS CONTINENTAL DISTILLING CORPORATION PHILA., PA. WHAT WE NEED IN BOX ELDER IS OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT . . and Here are the men. who can give ns a good, sound business administration in county affairs. As your county commissioners they will work together for all of Box Elder County. GEORGE H. DAVIS HOWARD GLENN JOE CARR, Inc. window Marble Fty! FREE ESTliq. TONIGHT & THURSDAY "BEAU GUEST" with Gary Cooper and Ray Milland John H. And Sons Brigham City, Monument j tendance at this meeting. HMTP TODAY & THURS. 2 FIRST RUN FEATURES Don't Miss 'PICK O' THE PICTURES" THIS MISS and THURSDAY DOUBLE FEATURE TODAY . V jr - BIG '.? x 7GQQQ tfhaUMenyft fits 'only companion J et tha Window h monte Whet does this bey hire terrified, breethieei with m, furful for hit Rfuf KB-- ! tee thetboWs Jean (tarring Jamei Donald KENT siiiiiHS-i- A TWO CITIES FILM leased by EAGLE LION FILMS w wit tAieCHNCOLOf JAMES WHITMORE Story CO-HI- T end Scnm Pliy by IT thecWtyMO&UfUHafi - III ID KATHMIELi taWhl a DOM SCHARY Oiarpa if Pro dart!an IARIARA HAL! BOBBY DRISC0LI PLUS NEW! SHORT SUBJEI CARTOONS ARTHUR BNNESY PAUL STIWART KIDS! RUTH ROMAN Dont Miss The HARVEST SHOW SATUED ALSO CARTOON 3 United Press WORLD NEWS i ON OPEN 11:30 P. M 800 ON YOUR DIAL Democratic Candidate For i 4 YR. COMMISSIONER e Bom and raised in Willard. Resident of Corinne for many ,e years. e Formerly field man for U-- I Sugar company. , e Knows Box Elder County and . the problems of the farmer. If elected, will devote his full time to the office of sioner and the affairs of the county as a whole. ONLY ONE DAY LEFT TO REGISTER y . t;.. n't Democratic Candidate For EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR 2 YR. COMMISSIONER e years a resident of Box Elder County. Thrifty but conservative. 40 Complete News Summaries Of National, International And State News At farmer by profession. Familiar with every part of Box Elder County. A A capable, efficient candidate, lo well qualified for the office of County Commissioner, Tuesday, October 31. Hole DEMOCRATIC Jov. 7th (Paid Political Advertising) tw VJ ON 7:00 A. M. 8:45 A. M. THE STAGE AT MIDNIGHT 12:00 NOON i KBUH screen "VOODOO MAN" ALL TICKETS 60c Including Tax Big JUBIU 0ctl9 THURSDAY MIDNIGHT C lYleaseMo y. er IN a THEATER N See Our New ?HB HERITAGE WHISKY bathrooms, tops, . c V-- Meeting Wednesday Jr. Gleaners And hat's , Act al'The Granger-Thy- e lows the Forest Service to accept labor performed by permittees on payments due the service; to use other public or private intermingling lands for reseeding purposes; Issuance of ten year grazing permits instead of one year permits; cooperative work between the Individual and the Forest Service. I- Mon- day evening, October 23 at 7:30 Box Elder high to school seminary, according an announcement toy Aubrey Moody and Joyce Thorne, stake directors. All ward speech and drama directors are urged to attend the tryouts with six or more of their interested iward members. oclock at the Mrs. Ellis Holsinger has returned to her home in Ft Wayne, Indiana, after spending the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orsoq Korth, Brigham City. Mrs. Holsinger and Mrs. Korth are cousins. Elder Third Ward Primary Holds Preparation The Only World News Outlet In Box Elder County 5:00 P. M. |