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Show f i ',4U IWH BOX ELDER NEWS PAGE . Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 22, 1951 Sacrament Meeting In Second Ward Sunday Claimed Life Of Idaho Woman YAZZIE YARNS Sacrament meeting was held in the Second ward last Sunday News Of Intermountain evening with Bishop Glen Knud-sepresiding and Counselor Lafayette F. Jensen conducting. Renie H. Littlewood rendered the organ prelude and the congregation sang the opening number followed by invocation and by lewis Jones. -n Monkey Tourney . The golf matches for the after noon are somewhat of a nightmare and scores will be a rare item in the evening events. Each player, and his partner will have to choose one club to play with and then they can alternate as it comes their turn to hit the bail. The other player will have a putter to do duty for both players on the green and it is hoped that foresomes will be able ' to make it around the course before dark. It wflr be called a Monkey" tournament and almost every thing goes.- Opponents can do anything they want short of touching the player, his club or the ball he is trying to hit. So there is certain to be fun and lots of It before the food is served. Him Bordreaux is in charge of the prizes and Norma Butler and a committee of women from the auxiliary will be In charge .of the eats. It is requested that as many players as can, get out to the course in the early afternoon so that they can start their play and make room for those who cannot get away from their work until later on in 'the eve ning, - . t . BY constantly improving feeds, methods of feeding and growing; raising standards of quality to earn premium prices at the market. IJeannine Andersen, Carol J. Woodland and Ann Burt sang That Sweet Story of Old" and "My Creed with Renie H. Littlewood at the piano. Fred J. Burt and Evans W, Woodbury, representing the stake .presidency and high council were present and each gave S; Shattered Auto After Death Smash-Ucounty-Webline, last Thursday night at 11:10 p. m. Killed was Mrs. Harry L. Stravos, Idaho Falls, Ida. Mr. Stravos was seriously injured, but is reported improving. The accident occured when the south bound Idaho vehicle crashed into' a truck parked by a roadside stand where the road narrows from four to two lanes. . . . . p just north of the Box Elder Faye Richards, daughter Samuel Richards and the late Mrs. Maggie Leatha Richards, and Clyde S. Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Nichol3 of Copperton, recited wedding Leo Hansen Family vows on July IS in the L. D. S. Reunion At Holds A in Logan. reception temple followed the ceremony at the Park Saturday Liberty Richards home. The bride was lovely in an The Leo Hansen family ivory. white lace gown over sa- union was held Saturday, Autin, styled with Peter Pan col- gust 18, at Liberty, park in Salt lar. Her brides illusion veil was Lake City. held by a lace cap. Mrs. Dean L. Richards of PayWith the entire family presto ent, an enjoyable day was spent ette, Idaho, a the bride, and Mrs. Eldon M. together. At 3 oclock in the Day, her sister, were matrons of afternoon a lovely dinner was sister-in-la- . honor. , Best man was Don Poulton. ' Miss Richards is a graduate of Brigham Young University. Mr. Nichols was graduated from University of Utah. served. Those present besides Mr. and Mrs. Hansen were: Mr. and Mrs. Leonda Hansen and children; Mr. and Mrs. Earland Ohman and children of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hansen Sacrament Meeting Held and children of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Hansen and In Sixth Ward Sunday of Ray, Utah; Mrs. Ruth children conSacrament meeting was and children of BountiWendel ducted in the Sixth ward Sun- ful and .Mr. and Mrs. Claude Steffen in with Arthur day Richards and children of Salt charge. Lake City. Opening song by the congregation was followed by the opening prayer by Sandy Shef- Local People Attend field. While the congregation ' sang, sacrament was prepared by Richard Burr and Robert and was served with the assistance of the deacons. , Three short talks were given by teen age girls. Arlee Reeder talked on Which Are You." Lae! Roberts discussed Our Duand ties As Church 'Members, Fay Anderson talked on Tha Tin-ge- y Word of Wisdom." A girls chorus sang, The Lord Is My Shepherd and Ralph Anderson talked on Antoine H. Lund. Patriarch Joseph Facer talked following which the closing song was sung by the girls chorus. Closing prayer was by Pauline Anderson. Writer's Roundup breakfast Sunday morning and workshops during the afternoon. Those from this area attending many of the two full days sessions were: Renie Littlewood, Iva Lou Nebeker, Eugenie Larkin, Alice R. Rich, La Preal Wight, Iris Schow, Evelyn Dain-es- , Mary Rigby, Bob and Erena Crompton and Aileen L. Nelson, all of Brigham City; Marijane Morris, Corinne, and Mrs. Dena Wells, sister of Mrs. Daines, from Preston, Idaho. Biggest Hunting Season In Years Now Approaching; Hunting Seasons Listed Utahs most extensive hunting: in following counties: Tooele, season in years is now' near at Juab, - Millard, JJeaver, Iron, hand. For the first time an Washington, Uintah and San open season has been declared Juan. Mourning Doves may be on Mourning Doves. There will hunted on game gird or combin again this year be an open sea- ation licenses. No special per son on Sage Grouse in fourteen mit is required., districts of the state. Sage Grouse season: Septem Proclamations of each hunt- ber 15 and 16. Bag limit, four ing season are published in at birds, daily and season. Hunt least two newspapers of state- ing hours, 7 a. m. to 5:30 p. m, wide circulation. Mr. Armond Application for Sage Grouse F. Carr, chief clerk, suggests permits is by mail only. Permit that sportsmen avail themselves fee is $3.00.. . .. of a copy of these proclamations Elk season: General season to better inform themselves of October 6 to 16 inclusive. Applihunting dates, application dates, cation, -- dates are August 13 to boundaries, etc. Mr. Carr sug- 25 inclusive. Permit fee is $15. gests also that it is important Deer season: General season that sportsmen applying for any October 20,to 30 inclusive. Regof the special hunts include the ular season either sex hunt over numbers the letter prefix with, of their visible license. This let- most of the "state this year. . Pheasant season: November ter is an integral partpf the license number, without which i 3 ha been set as the opening is not valid. .r k, (jay: No bag limits or length of (Following are the hunting Rea- season wiijjbe set until field sons already set and .some of surveys 'determine the ; size- of , the more pertinent infomjaudn his years crop. . c sportsmen: Waterfowl season: 'Migratory Dove season: , Septeijrff il to Season not yet announced by inclusive. Possessionnd daily the U. S. Fish and Wildlife ser. open vice. . i , bag limit, ten birds. - - Mr. And Mrs. Frodsham Return from Yellowstone Explorers Turn Up Rich Fossil Bed , Cl Huffman 7?vC! . said the fossil-ground- were the best he had seen in 20 years of exploring the desert. Most swing is to America's highest priced cars are now powered by 8 the engines type of engine Ford's been building for nineteen years Ford has built than al more other makers combined. as the the seams this week-ennew tenants poured in enmasse, The modem structure with its huge picture windows . Is choice location on the campus. Folks remarked Saturday evening how good It was to see the light speckled building and know that our friends are living . Mr. and Mrs, joined the ,r girls adva d there. , . - - . jj Two floats from here are expected to be entered in the annual. peach day parade. ' The employees club will sponsor one float. Serving on this committee are: Frank Crowell, chairman, Eli Skenandore, Norma Smith, , Mrs. Watkins, Dale Becker, and : Nathan Zollinger. Joyce Thorsenxand Clarence Hill k are advisor members. John: drew up the original plans for the float The second float will be sponsored by the educational departas ment with Delbert Gibby chairman, Teddy Draper, Betty (Louise Dyer, Owen Burrell, Paul McCabe; George Mitchell, Matthew Johnson, Leslie Sombrero and Mr. Bicen-tserving, on the committee. ST i: & AfCtl Oo, 1 V) IWit-asche- If Harold M. Knutson, business manager, ever tired of juggling figures," he could well open up his own ' photography - studio. This past week Mr. Knutson was engaged in taking pictures of all incoming students to foe filed with their individual records. The business head took 1039 photos within' a period of four days. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jay' Frodsham and family returned .Sunday 'Is there a queen in the from a trip to Yellowstone park. On the trip they were accom- house? That's the question curiaised at Intermountain. panied by Miss June Johnson., rently Nomination ballots for our peach queen were issued Friday to all Visits In Brigham City " Master Robert Judd, son- - of employees. Pick the you think is the girl Mr. and Mrs. Gam Judd of Ogprettiest with, these reservations: den, spent four days last week she must .be single, not under at the home of Mr. and Mrs. De Latin Sackett, during which 17 and not over 90, years of age. The It) or 15 girls receiving the time Mr. and Mrs. Judd vaca most votes will be introduced in tinned in Wyoming. an assembly before school employees .when once more there Vacation in Yellowstone will . be voting" to determine Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burrup which-gir- i In the house is, our and children, Steve and .Janet, . . queen. from vacation returned Sunday Get those nominations in, for ing in ' Yellowstone National August 22 Js the deadline. , park. A visitation committee sponFish and rice are the chief sored serby the staples in the diet of the peo vice committee, has been set up of Asia. southeast pies here at the school. staff-famil- ? Its Your First v Defense Lint ti Against Emergencies Money comes in mighty handy when emergencies arise . . . and should "rainy days never come you can always use , your savings for those "sunny days ' . . . a vacation trip, retirement or something equally important. So start to salt something away. As little today as fl .will open your account. Special forns and envelopes available for making ' deposits by mail. ,r FOR HIGHER EARNINGS INVtST IN SAVINGS CERTIFICATES y Designated persons are ' responsible for various sections of the campus to see that newcomers receive visitors to, welcome them to Intermountain. ... V-- and n Building INo. 331, recently com pleted apartment quarters for employees, began to bulge at - EL CENTRO, Calif. (HP) The Imperial Valley desert, once the floor of an Inland sea, gives promise gl being a rich hunting ground for ancient fossils and early Indian relics. Ira Huffman, president of the Imperial Valley gem and min- Another society member reported finding the skull of a horse or burro on the route presumed to have been taken by the Spanish, explorer Juan Batista de Anza in 1774. cudtjou,jetitk Fritz-Johnso- . (Final day features ci tHe League of Utah 'Writers 15th annual roundup at Hotel Ben Lomond, in Ogden, were the Poet's 9titk ijfit ofelni pmemj .. (Dooley Shorty r, er eral. society, said newly discovered beds in the desert- - had yielded bones of ancient mem-mal- s and a number of large oyster shells. hjhtitpuai ' V. ,s' of Charlotte morning, J jJ instructive and interesting remarks. Meeting closed with the congregation singing "O Say, What Is Truth," and Nello Jensen gave the benediction. Faye Richards And Clyde S. Nichols Recite Wedding Vows Sunday Hazel Oliver, Elizabeth Mangseth, and' Mary time silversmith Jimmy Begay, Myrtle Arrowsmith year. Dooley Was ft while returning here from Joyce. ing part time , last ceremonials . the Gallup dant s duties aC maintenance the of swerved 6 iLeo Hess Sunday noon, suddenly teaching.; to the admitted his car off the road five miles department, was south of Monticella, Utah, re- Veterans hospital this week for ' Mrs. Joe Kobe . ceiving a possible fractured observation. Ann Wood on the skull and injuries of the right 'Rebecca Robinson and Ramona this week. while knee and arm. stenographer, ' spent the reservation to With Jimmy when the mishap Grinnell, week-enin Salt Lake City. Jthe students here. occurred was his baby daughter the and David Bryan, also a teacher David Etter, superintendent of interpreter here at the school. The gymnasium M David relates that he was half buildings, reports that Building asleep when the car hit a shal No. 2 (the special Navajo pro- viously .had two low hole throwing Jimmy, who gram school), has been recondi- courts marked out was driving, into the windshield, tioned; the walls and woodwork will soon boast three Davids head struck the dash- being painted and the floors floors are being board of the car. varnished. The building Is norw gym finish before courts are drawn. In The baby, well wrapped ready for occupancy. blankets on the back seat, was uninjured. Heinz Klahm of The following from here at David received cuts of the the Gallup ceremonial W. W. West of head and hip. He returned to attended Mr. and Mrs, new teachers in thT last' week-end- : work Monday. Marian Kelly, department. Lindred Onsae, coun Jimmy was taken to the Roberta Barney, Lillian Harrison, where Monticello in ty hospital Mrs. Loris P. Pash? his condition is reported as fair. Johnny Loma, Dooley Shorty, teacher-interprete- While the sacrament was being prepared the congregation sang. Jay Meservy, Raynold Petersen, assisted by 13 deacons were in charge of sacrament. . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dugan Yazzie and at breakfast last entertained , By Helen B. Hill Planned Saturday The Brigham City Golf Country Club is planning an evening of fun and foolishness for Saturday evening, Aug. 25 at the course. All members of the Coif and Country club and their partners are invited to attend. Indian School been employed at the depot this Woodrow Nelson, summer, left for Ft Douglas on August 15th for his physical lining the boy, prior to his induction as dormitory atw into the army. Arthur Bia, Mr. and Mrs. BarS ( k fll0. -- 's Friday was the last day at the grind for eight of our boy students who have been working this summer Jn the Utah General j Depot in Ogden.., . ; Returning to the classroom to learn more about the three Rs Hydraulic Models for Wheel Tractors Small and Large Crawlers - FJJ.A.F. light Draft targe Capacity ' gram I&mmx federal Deposit , Insurance Corp. are Ben Y. Begay, Calvin Mar-tin- , John Y. Nez, Wallace Pahe, Andrew Sandoval, Junior Sandoval and John Hoskie Yazzie. (Ben B. Begay, wfco has also : , Short Turning Radius ' v Member - r Mechanical Models Two Flow and Three Plow Tractors Springtooth Attachment . Available for Model for 4 !i: - gang" to match The swing Is to Ford, too. For Fords V-- gives H the finest cars . . . real savings, too, with Fords Automatic Mileage Moker In squeezing the last ounce of power out of every drop of gas. 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