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Show ,C PAGE EIGHT BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wadnoaday, March 28, 1951 Locust Camp of D.U.P. Hold Monthly Meeting The "Locust camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met "at the home of Bernice Foote at 7:30 p. m., Thursday, March 15, with Capt Priscilla Bott presld- - , prayer was by Orba .Minutes of the meeting, held February 15, were read and approved. There were 11 members and four visitors present with seven members ex- ; Opening ..'Andieason. cused. iJt , A vwas ' ' .. history of Jonathan Packer read by his Bernice Foote. Three short readings Were given by Arlene Foote. The third reading she had composed herself. The lesson, "Ranching in the Early. Days," was given by Ma- rgaret Jensen. Mattie Pierce of the County camp, spoke to the group. She reminded members of the Pioneer convention to be held in .Salt Lake City. After the clossong, final prayer was offering ed by Emogene Crapo. Refreshments were served by emlce- - Foote and Wanda ' i - Rich--oirdso- Local Legionnaires 3Attend Salt Lake Meet Utah Department American Xegioiirhet Saturday evening, March 24 at the iNcwhou.se Hostel in Salt Lake City for banquet and business meeting in Jionor of the 32nd birthday anniversary pf the American Legion. Lewis X. Gough, .Pasadena, national vice commander of the American Legion, was guest speaker for the evening. - Several men from Brigham City post No. 10 attended. Those were: Commander Jattending George Hodges, Jack Burt, Vic-Ito- r Bott, Leon Taggart and Hy-ru' Malmrose. . a Li. And Mrs. Mervyn L. Airs. Joseph A: Stokes Speth Visit With Parents Honored On Anniversary Lt and Mrs. Mervin L. Speth and children Pamela and Ray have been visiting at the home of Lt. Speths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Speth since Thursday, March 22. On Friday, March 23, at the Howard Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nuttall entertained in honor of Lt and Mrs, Speth. Dinner was served from a banquet table beautifully decorated with spring flowers and cakes arranged around the bouquet of flowers. Places were laid for the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Speth and children Gerald and Gayla, Mr. and Mrs. Royes J. Petersen, Pete" Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nuttall, the host and hostess. Lt and-Mr- s. Speth left Tuesday for Fort' Hood, Texas. , Mrs. La Rue Nelson Is Special Bridge Guest Mrs. La Rue Nelson was special eucst Thursday evening, March 22, at the home of Mrs. Lee Mrs. Hazeidine entertained members of her regular bridge club. A desert luncheon was served. Winners following an evening of bridge were Mrs. La Rue Nelson, high, Mrs. Glenn Andersen, cut, and Mrs. Don Chase, travelf ling prize. Regular members attending were Mrs. H. Reed Simonsen, Mrs. L. R. Hess, Mrs. Bill Sackett, Mrs. Glenn Andersen, Mrs, Don Chase and Mrs. Shirley Wight Haz-cldin- Captain Keith Boyer spent a short time Sunday night at the Salt Lake City airport with his wife arfd parents, Mr. and Mrs. Selvoy Boyer of Springville. Captain Boyer was enroute to Fort Bliss, Texas, where he will attend school for the next month. . 'He has been Stationed at Richland, Washington since his return to active duty. ,, , anti-aircra- ft , . For making that garden of yours the pride of the neighborhood go to MERXELL'S for your PR No otherlawn mower offers so many time and money-savin- tures. all steel , 2nd Ward Dinner Very Successful 1 - Civil Service Announce fea- -' g Natural-gri- Friendly dewing Club Examinations For Jobs Meet At Hobsons Friday p handle... fin- - adjustment... automatic self sharpand ener many more. BUTTER IT action and durable construction assure , , I UdUut Reader11 Postmaster Disagrees With News Item, Maintains Popcorn Is For Eating Only Dear Mr. daybaugh: An Interesting article appeared in your' paper last Wednesday, that is interesting to men, in that it had to do with the use of Popcorn for Packing The news item I have reference to, was written as follows: Useful "Popcorn Found ' ' For Packing Rensselaer, N. Y. (UP) Popcorn can. be used for many things, other than providing enjoyment to theater goers. Science how finds that the com is a great help in packaging fragile medicine which is to be shipped in glass containers, Etc. ' . This article could lncent some of the patrons of the5 postoffice department to use popcorn for packing their shipments, consequently I would iike to present the departments attitude on the The following quotasubject. tion appeared In the January 26 Pud-pose- ' , ( issue of the postal bulletin: "Popcorn Not Approved As Packing Agent For Toxic , Materials" , It has been brought to attention Isei And Nisei To Be Guests Of Missionaries p. m. in "Ali Species" of Japanese, Hawaii, Mauri and English .numbers. Following the program a dance will be held. There will .be three special guests from Hawaii: Dorothy Watanabe, Mitzi Kanashige and ' Whether Its awarding pj passing judgment on a right to enjoy a temperau beer lets take a good lad stem to stern, and leant all about before making J brought it home. He yashed, combed, and brushed it and put a collar on it with a card reading Tome Kise. Wandering one of them asked SlimsW could get one like it, he ni all yours, Mara I Alley Cat anytime I From where I sit, soau yJ pretty easily taken in jJ cause someone else sinp whos always doing something crazy, had a lot of people smiling last week because his entry won a ribbon in the Womens Club Annual Pet Show. Seems as though Slim saw a strange-colore- d alley cat with no tail over at Central City and Slim Baker, the Seventh ward hall. .The program will consist y JoeftD Slim And His j Issei and Nisei guests of the L.D.S. missionaries will be feted at a program and, dance to be held Saturday, March 31 at 8 Ali Species. Then he enters it in the show. Hanged if the ladies didnt think it was some rare kind of eat and gave it a special award! When Bus ((MEMPHIS (UP) Mrs.' E. A. Tieiens said the irate passenger shook the bus driver out of his early morning reverie when she informed him that he was on ' 1 the wrong route. J minds. Copyright, 1951, Vruted Statet Brevtrt Ft a the n this bureau that popcorn is being used as packing material by some concerns and request has been received for its approval as a packing agent in shipments by mail. Popcorn as a packing material might be contaminated with spillage of poisonous materials, or 'it might be contaminated with filth and bacteria in shipping .rooms since it would not be handled with the sanitary precautions characterizing the handling of foods, and it might be disposed of as edible popcorn after reaching the estina-tioor if lost from damaged of . Starts, Thursday 9:30 A.M. w n . parcels. Therefore, popcorn must not be used as a packing agent for toxic materials shipped by mail nor may it be used as an absorbent material for nontoxic liquids since it is not considered as having , satisfactory obsorbent properties. In as fnkch'as the news item on the use of popcorn as a possible packing agency, I really think it would be a good idea to run this notice from-thpost office department, or else a little pote in your ' editorial col- PB0QQ8 5 . I appreciate ' k . n m i ' 5 ' on , umn. At any rate, From where I sit ... . i l , your - , v Far-Flun- g - . D . .. tA Birth of Hugh E. Dobbs II Announced By Parents Guaranteed in writing for ' Attorney and Mrs. Hugh E. Dobbs, Ogden, announce the at rival of Hugh E- - Dobbs H, bom March 18 at an Ogden hospital. Mrs. Dobbs is the former Don nelle Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Dobbs of Ogden are ; paternal grandparents, At present Mrs. Olsoni is spending a few days with her daughter at her home in Ogden. years! O Gabardines, Fleeces, Coverts or Tweeds O Spring Colors , Built to give long trouble-fre- e service. Strong braid of heavy rayon cords prevents .burst--. 600 , ing under pounds water pressure. Beautiful green cover of Neoprene resists wear, sun abrasion, cheeking, oil and acids. . , Solid brass MAXIVOLUME Coupling. ... See our complete stock of Swan Garden Hose today! We have a Swan hose in the correct sire, type and color to exactly fit your needs at the price you want to payl ' ft ft DEPOSIT WILL HOLD - Cl V V V any HOSE 4. Long or short styles. Fitted or pyramid models. Gabardines, fleeces, suedes. Spring colors. ... .1 SAVE . - 1 .s Ky. (UP) - , GROUP II .This city has a natural cavern which Mayor Charles (Farnsley has hailed as the best civil defense news we have had yet. ; . The cavern was excavated by a crushed stone company inside the city limits, The company began tunneling there several years ago to get more 6tone and the tunnels now run over six miles and are being extended every day, All are, at least 50 feet underground. iFarnsley said he would look into the possibility of storing some of the citys records there. Public Works Engineer W. W. San dens said in everybody Louisville could be sheltered in this cave If we had an, atomic attack. -- . - . LOUISVILLE, For flower or vegetable gardens . . , select your seeds from our special stocks. .High germination and die. ease resistance assures you . of RESULTS I . AND Fourth south and Fourth west, 7:30 oclock on Thursday, March 29. Members are urged i to attend. Louisville Finds Shelter From Air Raid Attack if it will grow in this neck of the woods, we have it! Come in. BLOCK Fitted or Pyramid Models GROUP! . . A O or Short Styles Oak Camp To Meet The Oak camp of the Daugh ters of Utah Pioneers will1 meet at Variety ramEnm Long r Q&ffQ n at the home of Lovisa Nelson, Tremendous AND REMEMBER O 1 Swan SINGLE BRAID GREEN GARDEN HOSE IS GUARANTEED IN WRITING FOR J5 YEARS!.. .? ' Visits From Salt Lake ..Mrs.. Parker McMannus. Salt Lake City, formerly of Brigham City, spent Saturday afternoon In Brigham' City attending1 the annual Civic Improvement club birthday party. . SELECTION . ! . v WALK Citizens Hall. . m 5 participated in the drive. the building 37 years was' recast An) Scouts gathered on Saturday. bell Several Brigham City troops PONT POISON IT - Balls. . moning townfolk to s,V vices for the first 1869. The bell orlgfi given to the town and? i the tower of the Qld House in 1832. pre A 4 . , of America, sent Boy Scouts to the communication official an of Voluntary Council American requesting agencies, New York, instructions fruthe 2 tonsPof clothing which the Boy Mrs.: Clifford Hobson tess Friday. March 23 weight, precise cutting 7 "The Voice Of The - Today cil 6 The United' States Civil Ser- past- cooperation, and thank you was has vice commission today announc- Immensely,. I am,' , to mem ed examinations for the followSincerely yours, ; bers of. the Friendly' sewing ing positions: ; c. henry , ; . - nielsen, ' Postmaster. ., club., . was.. V the ' diversion of Operating engineer, lithograSewthgPractice the. evening. A ('delicious , des- phic draftsman; boiler fireman. sert was served. Inspector of locamotives, . ' inWOUFEBORO, N. II.' (UP) Those attending were Mrs. spector of hours of service, in- Dr. Ralph H. Adams, a Boston Laren W. Balls, Mrs- - Evan Owen, spector of railway signalling surgeon, flies here in his own Mrs. Eugene Wright, Mrs. Clyde and train control and inspector plane three days a week to care P. Larsen anda Mrs. JArden C. of safety appliances. for his upcountry patients. ; ", - Properly balanced fears of perfect mowing performance, ; (WILTON, N. H. W For Scout Drive Clothes coun- Unitarian church belli the Ogden Area What They Think Wins Purple Heart Mrs. George Carver (nee Phyllis Stokes) of Ogden entertained Thursday in honor of the birthVictor E. Pebly, 19, son of Mr day anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Joseph A. Stokes of Brig- and Mrs. Ted Pebley, was awarded the purple heart ham City. A delicious luncheon was for wounds suffered in the Koserved from a dinner table cen- rean war. The medal has three tered with a beautiful birthday stars and two bars on it . Joining the service in August, cake Mrs. Stokes was presented a lovely gift from family 1949. Pebly took leadership training at F.t. Ord for over a members Those attending were: Joseph year,, then embarked for Korea, A. Stokes, Brigham City, Mr. in Sept. 1950. He was with the and (Mrs. J. M. Heslop and chil- Seventh , army in the famous dren, Lynn and Payl, of Salt lost battalion in northern Korea Lake City. Mrs. He6lop is the as member of the 17th regiformer Fae Stokes; Mrs. Edna S. mental combat team, and was Seldner and daughter, Karen of promoted to Corparol and' given Ogden; Mrs. Kent Jensen a citation after the retreat to and children, Diana, Steve Hamhung and Its evacuation. He and Grace Ann, of Brigham was hospitalized for one and a City. Mrs. Jensen is the former half months in Kobe, Japan, Ruth Stokes, and Mr. and Mrs. with frostbitten feet. He is now Carver and their children, Carol, back in Korea in action again. The purple heart was received Jean and Jim. , by his parents oh March 12, and they have no particulars, as yet Charles Nelson And . . from Victor. The Pebiys , have two , other Anna Lucinda Bennett sons in the Clifford, in Recite Wedding Vows Cermany, andservice, Edward, with the navy near Japan. Edward helpMr. and Mrs. Norman A. Nel- ed evacuate his brothers outfit son announce the marriage of from Korea, though they never Lutheir son, Charles, to Anna , ... contacted each other. , cinda Bennett. The new Mrs. Nelson is the daughter of A. Howard Jensen of Tooele, Utah. The couple recited wedding vows recently in Ely, Nevada. 1 The young couple will , make ; their home In .Tooele, Utah, where both are employed. The Second L.D.S. ward dinCard Of Thanks ner, held last Friday, March 23, To those; who by their acts of was very successful and enjoyed kindness, expressed their sym- by practically the ehttre ward pathy and friendship at the membership, committee mem-' time of the death of our beloved bers reported today. ' husband and father, we wish to After a baked ham dinner was express heartfelt ' thanks. We served a program was present1 wish especially to thank the ed. , , . ward bishopric, the Relief soDinner music was played by ciety, our friends, and all others Karen Craghead. Introduction of who assisted In any way. May the toastmaster, , Carroll WilGods blessings rest with those liams, was made by Ruel Eskel-sen- . who came to our assistance , in A quartet, consisting of any way. Lowell and Kay Daines, . Ray Mrs. Henry Olsen and Andersen and Frank Barker, ; , Family. sang a . number after which a reading was given by Joan Olsen. Accordion music Protestant Women ' Sheridan was followed by ? Invited To Ward news, given by Mrs. R. X. Daines. Jay Valentine played a Attend Presbyterial number on a ukelele after which All protestant women, of this the toast to the men Was given area are cordially Invited to at- by Birdie Smith and the toast tend the annual meeting of the to the women was . given - by . , Ogden Presbyterial scheduled to Doug Miller. be held in Ogden, April 2. The A song 6kit was presented by meeting will be conducted at Lillian Knudsen, Darrell HorsElim Lutheran church, 2305 Jef- ley, Ivy Hyde and Renee Little-wood- . ferson avenue from 10 a. m, to " 4 p. piRemarks were given by shLuncheon .will be served ' At op Glen 'A. Knudsen and by one dollar per plate. Transporta- President Glen S. Bennion. , The tion .arrangements may be made remainder of the evening was . . ' by calling the (Manse H4S, or spent In. dancing. Mrs. Emily Severens, 146-W- . . ger-ti- p MODEL Corinne Youth , Wife , Parents See Keith Boyer At S. L. Airport , Old Bell Ilings Agsi' Await ShipDjna Orders re8iar k,,i!,h' Spring colors. GROUP III : a Newest colors and fabrics in long pyramid styles. ' i ' ' , atIPiemk |