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Show Just Like In Caught in the Cross-Fir- e &i$smk$r& iT. C. "-. Box Wer High School Faculty League Hold Afternoon At Margaret Johnson s W'TOT i; '" -- -- -- " The Good Old Days" Enjoyable The Box Eider high school an Faculty Ladies league spent Monday, afternoon enjoyable January 7, at the home of Mrs. Margaret Johnson. Miss Joyce Thorum presided and the following program was given: A piano duet was played by Mrs. Wayne Johnston and Mrs. Dale Rasmussen after which two vocal solos were rendered by Mrs. LeGrande Horsley. Barnards And Lunds Return From California Dr. and Mrs. Roy Barnard and children, Terry and Nancy; Mr. and Mrs. O. Dee Lund and Mrs' Mildred B. Lund motored to Los ngeles for the holidays. The Barnards visited with Mr, and Mrs. M. S. Mecham, Mrs Barnards parents, and Mrs. A1 T. a Weber, Dr. Barnards mother While there the Mecham fam ly held a family ! Miss Flora Hansen gave an in- - vith the entire family present sum-me- r teresting account of her first time in 15 years, 'or the vacation In Mexico and also hey enjoyed Knottsberry Farm showed many lovely souveniers and the Parade of Roses on telshe brought back. evision. Lura Redd, who took the same The Lunds visited with Miss tour, showed slide pictures of Vera Lund and Mrs. Hazel Stow-elplaces they visited. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mecham After the program a delicious and children, Gary and Allen, of served was luncheon former Brigham City to 31 members by a committee Ogden, residents were present at the .om posed of Mrs. Earl Ferguson, Mecham family party. chairman; Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Mrs. Vernal Harris, Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. W. H. Grif- Leslie Kidmans Vacation Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. fiths, X At Long Beach , Calif. Betty Larsen and Miss Mabel Mrt and Mrs. Leslie J. KidChristensen. man, Perry, are guests at the Norris Larsen Provides' Super Fun world-fameSand and Sea MoEveryone is invited to phone for the kids in his neighborhood when he hooks up his team to the old snow sled News tel on the beach at Long Beach, their for the items society carries town. and and pulls dozens of kids, on quiet streets. Its the best sledding in California. and Journal to 771. -together Dw l. two-cours- e ... OUTICAU , ammunition the courtesy of the Brigrecently through ham City volunteer fire department. What could have been a holacaust was reduced to a cowering wisp of smoke in about an hour. BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, January 9. 1952 A weekly newspaper, established In 1896, published at Brigham City, Utah. Published every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager T remonton Women's Civic Club Hold Meeting And Party Held I At Last Home P. M. Frida By Fort Brigham Camp Meeting Thursday . 'Regular monthly meeting and Tremontons Womens Civic Larsens Enjoyed Arizona Christmas party was held for club held their regular meeting members of the Fort Brigham at the home of Mrs. John Fridal, And California Trip of Utah Pio- camp Daughters 27 at the neers on December home of Mrs. Esther Poulsen. Captain Nora Farrell presided with Caroline Christensen conducting. Meeting opened with the group singing Silent Night followed by the invocation by Rebecca Korth. Roll call showed nine officers and 12 members pres ent with seven excused following the 6lnging of "Jingle Bells. Thirty-fou- r good cheer visits were reported. Mrs. Farrell then read a bulletin from Central company. Mrs. Lola Stowell reported that she had lessoii material available to send from Fort Brigham camp. (Beautiful Christmas cards were received fom Sybil Roberts and Anna F. Jepp-so- last Thursday, Jan. 3, at 4 p. m. Under the direction of Mrs. s, Kleon We were lucky, commented Lester Kerr, music director, a clever program, depicting the new fire chief, if wed been just very the life of the great composer a little later the chances of having a bad fire Franz Schubert, was presented. His life was told with a combinwould have multiplied. ation of song, musical presentations, and narrations, by Mrs. Ed Quinney, Mrs. Howard Friess, Were lucky, the gratitous citizens of this Mrs. Garland iPuzzy, and Mrs. area might bounce back, that the firemen Oscar Strand. President, Mrs. Gordon Woralways get there while the gettin is good. ley, presided over the meeting, Those few minutes when a blaze roars with- which .was host to 24 regular out opposition are reduces mightily by members and four guests. Luncheon was served as usual. ' the mink-movivolunteers. Col-ling- Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. Subscription rate in Box Elder County: $2.25 per year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder founty, $3.00 per year, combination rate $5.00. ng r We have a hunch Just About AtuitkUui, the Box Elder county sheriffs department is sitting up nights these days. Way back when the new jail was built, it was lauded as break-prooNo one, the optimists said will break out of that building. f. By Bob Crompton course, what happened. Vernal Fierce, a young inmate of the county jail, cut a hole in the ceiling, crawled out and disappeared. You know, of Postmaster C. Henry Nielsen was stunned just before Christmas when someone phoned to ask: Will you see if theres a package at the postoffice for me? It should be easy to find, its about the size of a shoe box. That same young man is again incarcerated in the jail, but the odds of him escaping this time, I would guess, are less than winning the Irish sweepstakes. v At the moment they had 96 large bags of parcel post packages stacked up in the bade room. - , ( Understand the Lincoln school P.T.A. is looking for a good used piano for the students use. Seems like a good opportunity for someone with a piano they never use to make a mighty fine contribution. Guests of the Howard hotel missed experiencing a fragment of Dantes purgatory THEYRE BEAUTIFUL! Women dreamed them, home economists planned them. Theyre femlneered! New beauty, new convenience, new economy. Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Larsen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mecham and daughter, Dixie Ann of Salt Lake City to Arizona and California during the holi, days. In Tucson, Arizona, they visited with Dr. and Mrs. Ira W. Larsen, Jr. Dr. Laisen recently opened a very modern dental office in Tucson and Is now practicing there. While enroute to California they witnessed a 'huge celebration for the Indians at Cameron, Arizona. Some missionaries, for the past 15 years, were preparto entertain the Indians In Sacrament Meet Held ing the annual event. They had prepared huge pots of beef stew In Sixth Ward Sunday and coffee, too, was to be served. Sacrament meeting was held The missionaries Invited the in the Sixth ward Sunday imme- Larsen family to attend but they for the evening, Stories diately following Sunday school declined and hurried on to San to Lesson Tell at Christmas Time, was with Bishop Richard G. Hansen Diego. folin charge. On Christmas day the group given by Mrs. Lila Wright, After opening song by the enjoyed dinner at the borne of lowed by a song, "All 1 Want Is My Two Front congregation, prayer was offer- Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Whitaker In For Christmas ed by E. N. Austin and sacra- La Jolla. In Inglewood they Teeth, by Pamela Olsen acment song was rendered by the visited with Mr. and Mrs. War- companied by her mother, Mrs. Afton Christmas At congregation while sacrament ren Knudson and Mr. and Mrs, WelcomeOlsen. Inn was then given. was prepared by Garth' Baird Jack Iverson. The Red and Larry Anderson. The deaWhile at the Whitaker home Pamela sang Rudolph, ' V cons assisted serving. , in La Jolla they experienced the 'Nosed Reindeer." Meeting closed with the beneMichael Don Lyon, son of earthquake. by Lola Stowell. Capt. and Mrs. Donald S. Lyon After spending two days in diction In the social hour that followwas confirmed a member of the Hollywood they returned home ed, refreshments were served by church by his grandfather, Rus- reporting a most pleasant Mrs. Irene Reeder,- - Mrs. Esther sell Lyon. Poulsen, Mrs. Gladys Ruddell, A baby daughter of Mrs and Mrs. Marjorie Petersen and Mrs. Mrs. Weldon Rasmussen was Blanche Crossman. Santa Claus blessed and given the name of High Council Visitors distributed gifts and the reMary Faye by Evan Jackson. A At First Ward Sunday mainder of the evening was baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. President Glen M. Bennlon, spent in playing games. Ray Malmrose was blessed and Heber J. Sessions and given the name of Janet Rae by Carr were visitors from Joseph South Malm-rose- . her grandfather, Hyrum Call And Howard Box Elder stake high council at Mary fast Will Wed services Jr. Call regular Sunday A baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Dee Coy was blessed and conducted at the . First ward. Mr. and Mrs. Anson B. Call Jr. The meeting was presided given the name of Grace by of Brigham City announce the iHomer Tlngey. Bishop Richard over and conducted by Bishop engagement of their daughter, Hansen read two letters from Raymond Payne. Mary, to Mr. Howard Call Jr., son Ralph Westover offered the in of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Call of missionaries, Sam Richards and vocation. . The 6acrament table Curtis Perry. Brigham City. was Peover Lowell presided by Remainder of the time was Miss Call is attending the utilized in testimony bearing tersen and Reed Call. Utah State Agricultural college services Special genealogy with 20 participating. a student at were announced to be conducted and Mr. Call iswhere he is afWeber College Closing song was by the conevening. fraterthe Phoenix filiated with gregation and concluding pray- Sunday Cordell Jensen received his er was by Royal Reeves. nal club. graduation from Mrs. Afton Rees Mr. Call is to enter the navy of the First ward. Primary. He 11. Mrs. Phyllis House was then presented to the Bish- February him who into the the op during morning services. accepted Pinochle Club Hostess Dr. C. R. Jones offered the priesthood. Twelve testimonies were heard closing prayer. Mrs. Phyllis House of Ogden was pinochle club hostess on Janu ary 3 at the home of her mother, Mrs. L. D. Wilde. 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