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Show Mormon Folk Songs Will De Heard By Joseph Thompson Lee Thompson, Mormon folk songs, created-bpioneers during the early history of the church, and passed down to the present day by word of mouth, will be play-eto European people Sunday, April 30, on the program "Voice of America, according to word received by Joseph Hammond Watkins, Brigham City. In a letter from Dr. Austin E. Fife, former teacher at the University of Utah, and at present lecturing at the University of Paris on American Folklore and folk music, ft was stated several records that have the folk songs recorded on them In Mr. Wat. kins voice will be played. Dr. Fife in searching through Utah for folk songs, asked Mr. Watkins to repeat The Iron 49, Salt Lake City, died in a hospital In Salt Lake City last Satillness. urday, after a He was bom In Brigham City 23. 1899, a son of Joseph L. Thompson and Martha Lana He was Jensen Thompson. reared and educated in Brigham City and was a member of the L. D. S. church. For several years he worked for the Southern Pacific railroad. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Harold B. Felt funeral home with Bishop Richard Hansen, of the Sixth ward, officiating. The prelude and postlude were played by Verna Johnson. A solo, My Faith In Thee, was sung by Carol Jean Leggett, accompanied by Verna Johnson. "Titterie-Irie-AyHorse Invocation was offered by Wil- several and ago. years liam Schow and a talk was givA en by Sherman Thompson. violin solo was rendered by Harold B. Felt, following which Bishop William Stayner gave a July Extra Llghtl Extra Strong Goroseal Garden Hose 5.50 U ft. length 40 light than ordinary hot a Won't track longer lift A new kind of garden bote famou Koroseal hose that weara longer, looks better, ia easier to handle than ordinary hose. Available in red or green. e.l J, 11.20 ronwM TMTbt B.f.CtoMch V. S. Pm. 00. F. Goodrich Maxeeon hose, year guaranteed. Our best rubber garden hose, cheaper In the long run. 25 Ft. $5.75 B. 15 talk. Garden llake Remarks were offered by Bishop Hansen and a solo, "Beyond the Sunset, was sung by Carol Jean Leggett. Benediction was offered by Leslie .Thompson. Interment was in the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt funeral home and the dedication of the grave was by George C. Johnson. Survivors Include a son and daughter, Jack and Lynn, both of Salt Lake City; and the following brothers and sisters: L. Thompson and Nola Roy Thompson Leggett, both of Brigham City; and Burt L, and Max L. Thompson of Ogden. lust the thing for gardens. Former Willard 50 Ft $11.00 Ft Ft $4.20 $7.95 Garden Club hose, deluxe quality at moderate price. 25 SO f I P v Corvod Tooth , Lovol-Hoa- d 1.70 14 teeth. construction. Five foot handle. Extra sturdy Head width 13 LAWN MOWER Ser-eth- e , h Ichabod Crane Hol- Tubeless ,TIr 0 waTd. too-- . BOX Box Elder County Temperatures Min. Max. Date 46 22 April Sat., 42 61 23 April Sun., 26 2 24 Monday, April 30 o Goodwill .... 25 Tuesday, April .. Right Now It 1st Baseball Week April United States-CanadWeek, April 19th Annual Packaging April American Camp Week elder Brlgheun City, nt.v Wednesday. Apu 22-2- a 23-2- fedni Weew, Dont wait until you run out office and Order your stationery, Aprir business forms, envelopes, etq., April today at the 24-2- 24-3- Bri 0 ,T,C PupPrt (J cellent for low bsrU.fi I News-Journa- World Government Week n ox and AiUttMMMnt issafi Joe Marsh From where I sit right. Expertly fitted to your doc- - His Punch is His Signature Wee on the train up to Central City the other day and when the conductor came around, I asked him why their ticket punches make holes in the ticket auch In the country conductor Every has a different design for hi punch, he tells me. Some even ehow up a fellow preferences. Now take mine. The hole it makes looks like a beer goblet. Sure enough! Then he went on to say that the punch is Just like the conductors signature. Makes it easy to trace tickets ... to cheek up If something happens. a odd-shap- Health Report For week ending April 21, in Box Elder county.) Disease No. Cases Chicken Pox 8 tor byourtrsiaw STARTS that relief now, 'RAY druggist! . Foundation Copyright, 1950, United State t Brewru SALS pre-scripti- on, fitters. Dont delayO From where I sit, even though your ticket is punched differently from mine, it still gets you where with youre going. Just like people coftheir opinions. You might like and Ill fee, another person, tea settle for a temperate glass of beer. But what does it matter, so of the long as we respect the right other to have tastes and opinions? Were all trying to go in the same towards a friendlier, diiection more pleasant world for all of us. - T aacro-ilJaqp- Cutely .Jodacxxy . 3c::::nc::p Phone 4 58 So. THURDAY S 9:30 A.H q P.-T- - , Survivors Include the widow and the following sons and daughters: Harold, Jack, Elva and Rula Carlson; four grandchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: (Mrs. David Robinson, Morgan; R. A. Carlson, Blackfoot, Idaho; Mrs. John Salt Lake City; Mr. Carlson, James Woodland, Pocatello, Ida- - h , 3 BIG DAYS of Price Slashing. Shop Early! Shop Late! ' Zw'r., V Ym V OUTING j JUMPERS COATS LADIES FLAHHEL 8 oz. Sanforized ONLY SPRING COATS Long or short. Sizes 9 to 42 13 2 YDS. 25' LADIES White Outing ' 3 36-in- 2 yds. 50c 2 only val. $1.29 HERE ARE BARGAINS! only vol. to $19.75 8 only LACE TABLE : . . . to $24.75 Men's Slack Sox 3 pr. far $1.00 $11.75 ; . filtr $14.75 val. to $29.75 Mens Corduroy $19.75 PANTS COUERS 42x42 52x72 ft 4 I MENS Light Stripe 35c yd. U Butbesure and Shop at VAN ENGELENS. -- , April 26 telephone Wednesday, . A. meeting at P. M. Phone in your 8:00 Corinne. Election of new of" ficers. 1 plant. 27 April Thursday, He married Grace Smith and ho; Arthur Carlson, Willard; and 7:30 P. M. Meeting of the Ft. after marriage the couple re Joseph Carlson, Ogden. Brigham D.U.P. camp at home 15 in mained Brigham City for Funeral services were held In of Mrs. Margerie Petersen, 463 years before moving to Sacra- Sacramento last Saturday. noith ThiiU east. mento. In California he had been employed by the Southern Pacific Railroad company shops prior to his retirement In 1947. ' Active In the L. O. S. church, he belonged to the Sacramento Here Howl 8. F. Goodrich !.... Fever 24-3- d 1 What Alfred Carlson, 69, Sacramenformer resident of Willard and Brigham City, died last Wednesday night In Cali fornia, according to relatives here. He was born in Sweden and as a child emigrated to Utah with his parents. After resld Ing in Willard for approximately The News-Journ20 years, he moved to Brigham number is 1,000. in worked here the City and sugar plant and the cement news, please. Ball bearing, cut rubber tires. Easy to push, dean, even cutting live-ba- r hardened steel ground blade. Grass catcher includ- ed. puncture or purchase. This tire seals punctures while you keep on driving. d Services for Lillie Robins Hal- . . . as he nears Sleepy verson, 78, who died at her low, in The Adventures of home in Brigham City last Wed- Ichabod and Mrs. Toad, Walt nesday evening, were held Sat- Disneys delightful feature urday, April 22, at the Sixth cartoon comedy, sung and narward with Bishop Richard Han- rated for the Ichabod sen officiating. The family prayer was offered by Bishop Charles Halverson. The prelude and postlude was played by Doris Tingey. The invocation was offered by Bishop Hansen following whicli the song, "In The Garden was I HJJTlYEHir sung by Ethel Rogers, Fay Grover and Elizabeth Manning. Remarks were offered by Richard Pincoek and a solo, "I Shall ft Not Pass Again This Way, was Civic (b ft & sung by Earl Johnston. Q club tribute was paid by Mary ft? Holman after which remarks were given by W. T. Davis. The closing remarks were of fered by Art Steffen and the closing song, "The Lords Pray er was sung by the trio. Benediction was offered by Fred J. Burt. Concluding services were held in the Ogdei cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt funeral home and the dedi cation of the grave was by Bishop Arthur Halverson. to, Calif., Down i t $2.50 Theres no tube to pinch, Immortal Teacher Buried Saturday Man Dies In Cal. BOULEVARD $17.95 y Mrs. Halverson is Co. ti west, Bilgham City. M Wildlife Riot, at 11 miles Crystal Springs, noith of Brigham City on highway 89. Friday, April 28 2:30 P. (M. Willow Creek camp of D.U.P. meets at home of Mrs. Priscilla Nicholas, 8 00 P. M. Locust camp of D. U.P. will meet at home of Mrs. Herman Hotter, North Brigham City. 2:00 P. M. Corinne camp D.U.P. meets at home of Mrs. Hulda CampbelL 2:00 P. M. Bear River City camp of D.U.P. meets at home of Mrs. Chris Andersen. 7.30 P. M. Deseret camp, D.U. P, meets at home of Mary Hotter, 177 north Second east. 7:30 P, M. Beehive camp of D. U. P. to meet at home of Smith, 487 south Main. Saturday, April 29 8:30 P. M. Square dances, mixers, etc. at B.E.H.S., sponsored by S.U.P. Everybody invited. Sunday, April 30 All Day South Box Elder stake stake quarterly conference, tabernacle. Elder Albert E. Bowen, member of the Council of Twelve, visiting aui thority. 8 00 P. 12 .............. a Europeans Over Voice Of America Dies Saturday Joseph 7.30 T: M.Sego Lily camp of Measles D.U.P. to meet at home of Jen-ett- Mumps Olsen, 128 south First Rheumatic 98c $2.50 . 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