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Show Sealed mail while in the eus-- , tody of the l'ttel Office Dcpail-men- t is accorded absolute so-creey. Administration' Imm releasing fims-Mr- . information in its Feldhauser will be in on . Thursday, Brigham City Employ-me1950, at the 6. held was April Sacrament meeting office from 2.30 ImSecurity iq the Sixth ward chape! Sunday to 4 p. m. following mediately Homer with school last Sunday Willow Creek Camp Of Tingey in charge. The opening song was But Dance The Lord is Mindful of His DUP To Sponsor choir. the Own," by Willow Creek camp of The' opening prayer was of- theThe of Utah Pioneers Daughters fered by Lloyd Joseph Eastley, a square dance will sponsor and the sacrament song, in the L.D. jamboree at Willard was also by the choir. 5 hall, amusement S. nfay Fred Burt sang a solo. 7, beginning at 8:30 Sacrament was taken care of night, April to Captain o'clock, according by Richard Burr and Wesley Barlow assisted by the deacons. Jennie Carlson. Ihe All of the profits from The song, "Faster Dawn,, was Piothe for used be will dance disung by the choir under the ac- neer Memorial home in Salt rection of Lottie Tyson and Lake City that is now nearing companied by Merle Malmrose. Jay' Eastley, son of Mr. and completion.will be 75 cents per Tickets Mrs. Lloyd Eastley was confirmhas been ined a member of the church by couple. Everyone the event. attend to vited his father. Home made candy, punch The remainder of the time be sold during was turned over to testimony and cookies will the dance. ten with participating. bearing The closing song was "We Thank Thee O God For a Proph- Poultrymen Receive et, by the congregation. Closing prayer was by Dennis Checks In Brigham Vail. Farmers and poultrynten in the Brigham City area are now receiving checks amounting to Utah Poultry $1,724 from the and Farmers cooperative, it was announced recently by officials of the organization. The checks are part of the payment $110,000 patronage now being made by the Utah Poultry to members all over '"The Social Security Adminis- Utah and southern Idaho. The tration has Issued a warning to business men not to accept social security account number cards as identification. Several merchants in this area have been defrauded recently by per worthless sons who passed checks using social security accord cards as identification, ing to Charles W. Feldhauser, social security field representative. For SAVE MONEY The Social Security Adminisdont gamble economy, tration does not require idention home-mad- e wiring. fication of a person applying Proper wiring saves on I for a social security card because this is issued only to your light bills every month. Its safer, too! identify the Individuals social security account. When a per son offers a social security card Adequate Wiring as identification it Is not proof meonj Better living that he is the Individual whose name is shown on the social segreater economy, I curity card. S 431-Feldhauser emphasized, howS a ever, that when person apPETERSEN plies for retirement benefits he 1 ELECTRIC is required to prove his identity. Even when a merchant retains the name and social se curity number from the social security card used as identification, we cannot help him trace the person, continued Feldhaubecause social security ser, records are absolutely confidential and the law prohibits the Sacrament Meeting Held In Sixth Ward Sunday GoycI Changes Hands At End Of Year 65 Years Together 1 nt . ..? Geth-seman- repayments are for through the marketing tive in the past. Distribution is bein', through the local branch the direction of Manage,' . ey Spendlove. Grave Diggres LikTwT SPOKANE, Wash. snow is welcomed bv one group of people heV41 diggers. They say is much easier because 3 keeps the ground from as deeply as usual. t ison, th Lucille Security Cards, Youll ae why the new Ironrite . . . worlds only complete ironer ... is wanted, is owned, is being bought right now, by women everywhere! You'll see it the moment you come ini See this mazing new Ironrite, right here in our store today! Its the finest ironer in all the world. 'ATAillTTUM $8.48 MOUNTAIN STATES ELECTRIC On 65th Wedding Anniversary Sunday is- - Sixty-fivyears together Mr. Nelson fulfilled a misthe record proudly held by Mr. his and Mrs. J. P. Nelson of Brigham sion to Denmark, leaving wife and eight children, the oldCity. Sunday, April 2 was the me- est being sixteen years of age. morable day for the Nelsons However, the family prospered who were pleasantly surprised and upon the return of the fathby a large group of relatives er, the elilest son filled his fathand friends on their anniver- ers missionary shoes in Densary. A delicious luncheon was mark. to Another son was also the Central States misserved Informally to the friends sent this sion upon his brothers return. gathered, who presented granu couple with many loving The family moved to Brigham bouquets of flowers, cards and City, to Perry and then back to gifts. City where the couple Mr. and Mrs. Nelsons exciting Brigham have lived since 1938. life together began when they The couple have been active were married on April 2, 1885, Mrs. Nelson In the Logan L.D.S. temple. Mrs. in church affairs. been a Relief society teachhas was Carrie the former Nelson Marie iFrandsen who was born er many, many years. They still in Danmark and came to this reside at their home at 478 South Main where do all country In 1875 as an L. D. S. their own work andthey enhave emigrant. joyed being together for so Following their wedding, the years. Mr. Nelson even Nelsons lived at Mink Creek, many cleans the snow from his roofIdaho where they were delibertops during the winter. He is 87 ately ousted out of their home years old and Mrs. Nelson Is 83. and their belongings destroyed Twelve children were born by apostates of the church who were their neighbors. However, to them as follows: Mrs. Carrie Wilde, Mrs. Fran-ce- s this did not break the spirit of Nelson and George Arthur this young couple who took up a homestead and run a dairy Nelson, Brigham City; Mrs. Ma-bl- e Purcus, Washington; Mrs. farm, with more determination. Vera Hendricks, California; Ezra n (Many hardships were encounNelson, Ogden; Clarence and tered but happiness - overshaLorenzo Nelson, Idaho; dowed all the inconveniences Chester Nelson, California; d and heart break they had to Nelson, California, and two suffer. children, James and Ivy, vho e Al-ma- Or-lan- Mrs. Elma Klitgaard Passes Gavel To Mrs. W. H. Griffith . . . new president of the Civic Improvement club. Besides Mrs. Griffith the following officers were elected to head the club for the coming year at their meeting last Thursday Mrs. afternoon : Mrs. S. M. Rasmussen, Leon Packer, secretary; Mrs. II. L. Pearson, treasurer; Mrs. E. B. Owen, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. J. M. Bloom, Burt, historian. Directors are Mrs. Ilarry Mrs. Chet Hamilton, Mrs. Mabel Forsgren, Mrs. Theron B. Lee and Mrs. George Nielson. . vice-preside- have passed away. They also have 48 grand children and 46 great grandchildren. guests attending Out-of-tow- n the anniversary to pay their compliments were: Mrs. Annie Meir, Preston, Idaho; Mrs. Ivy Mrs. Albertson of Richmond; Ada VeNoiy, Smlthfield; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson of Weston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Nelson of Shelly, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dewey and daughters of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen of Bear River City. Many Brigham people also called. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson were honored at an Old Folks Day gathering recently as being the longest married couple present. Sunday Funerals Opposed MinisARCADIA,. Fla. (UP) ters want to ban Sunday funerals here. They pointed out to undertakers that their duties are heavy enough on Sunday without the added burdeft of , conducting funerals. Made Them Bulb Proves Good, Light Edison Pa. (UP) John Laduka was rummaging through the ruins of a libery stable 29 years ago when he came across an old Edison carbon filament light globe. He put the bulb in a light socket in his bedroom and has been using it ever since. Laduka estimates he turns his bedroom light on and off an average of four times a day. That would make nearly 00,000 times that the light bulb has been turned on and off in the MOUNT CARMEL, torn-dow- n period since 1921. Laduka said the bulb is good as ever. 29-ye- as Books Wreck Bus WOONSOCKET, R. I. 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