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Show rm -- FT t tt rrrTT1 - l 'I v4 V-- lizrcl psychiatrist, F! k r . vlsi-JUt- l rr r ttt rr 'yfff -- In tulnl hr hoi Dr. Ferguson Is . utUJ nu . I , tni - f Memhe MtteGrenor Golf , UlitJ private practice, assistant psychiatrist to at the Own clinic of the New York hospital; attending psychiatrist at St. Friends of Dr. G. Renee Fer- Lukes hospial; and instructor in to know guson will be pleased at Cornell clinical that she has opened her private Universitypsychiatry medical college. office In New York for the pracFinal rites for Mrs. Audrey Dr. Ferguson is the daughter tice of psychiatry. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson Larsen Frodsham were conductFollowing her graduation from of Brigham City and a graduate ed Wednesday, August 27, at 2 the University of Utah medical of Box Elder high school. p. m. in the Seventh ward chapel school. Renee interned one year with Bishop Lewis S. Wight preW, W. in Chicago at Swedish Covenant siding and Counselor Smith conducting. hospital. Then she was accep- No Place For Babies? ted by the New York hospital as Family prayer was offered by HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) Af- Adolph Olsen. Mrs. Gladys Lund a resident director of psychiatry. of weeks apartment Renee has now completed her ter several organ prelude. and encountering played Youl! Never Walk Alone was three years of residency and Is hunting Turkish licensed to practice as a specla- - adults only signs, a"Americans sung by Mrs. Vella W. Sackett visitor concluded, with Mis. Lund as accompanist. love babies on the street. They Harry Simmons offered the inlove them in their cars. But they vocation. 6 Box Elder NEWS dont seem to like them in the Eulogy was given by Bishop Brigham CUy Utah Wednesday, September 3, 1952 home. Wight followed by a talk by J. Edwin Baird. Vaughn Wassom sang, "Let Me Call You Sweetheart," accompanied by Mrs. Lucy Wight. James H. Bell spoke, followed by President Henry R. Cooper. O My Father was sung by a male quartet, Eugene Wright, Lee Andersen, Vaughn Wassom and Earl Wright accompanied by Mrs. Wright. Concluding speaker was John P. Lillywhite. Lavon Stokes accompanied by Mrs. Stokes, sang Beyond The Sunset." Benediction was offered by Vaughn Hobson. Mrs. Lund played the postlude. Interment was in the .Brigham City cemetery with George Frodsham dedicating the grave. , Pall bearers were Paul Peters, (Paid Political Advertising) Gerald Foisgren, Clifford Hobson, Jay Frodsham, Joy Rich and iDon Wrigley. Honorary pall bearers were: 40th quorum of Seventies, Logan stake, 310th quorum of Seventies, North Box Elder stake and Sunday school officers of the Logan First ward Additional services were con ducted Wednesday morning in the Logan First ward, under di rection of Bishop Stanley Rich ardson. . Adho r , Staff 3 3ETTE MASON WINS BRIGHAM ATTENTION s Opens Office Payne-Whltne- LADIES Dan Frodsham Lucille Waldron , QGEIID j A board JtlPLEY, Miss. (UP) of aldermens meeting is very much like a missionary society just talk, said Mrs. Ruth Street a few months after she was elected mayor of this city of more than 2,000 people. They just fine," Mississippis only woman mayor hastened to add, but I do believe it would be better If they served refreshments during the board meetings." Mrs. Street was elected without asking for a single vote she was 111 in a hospital during the campaign She was appointed to the post last February when her husband, Mayor John B. Street, died. Then her friends encouraged her to run in a epe-cielection 30 days later. CONOCO PRODUCTS Auto Repair Lubrication And Tire Service the 32 paN three making up ticipants flgihts. In the championship flight, Lola Winzeler, winner of the trophy last year, looked like a cinch to repeat again this year. Mrs. Wlnzeler was five strokes ahead of the field with herfinst round 41, and being a rather consistant golfer, wasnt expected to vary much away from a 46 score. She did not play her final round until Saturday afternoon and in the meantime Bette Mason has Improved her scoring by two strokes with a 44 to match her 46 to give her a final total of 90. Mrs. Winzeler lost her putting touch and then putted the final Schedule of region football green to give her a 50 and dropgames for Box Elder high school to second place. was released today and indicated ped her back the first game will be held September 26 against South Cache Pick your smooth mature tomatoes for market the fresh especially all roadways which are usually damaged by boxes . and trucks. green Region Football ' Squad For BEHS Is Released there. Two games have been previously announced, one against Twin Falls at Twin. Falls and one against Jordan high school on the Box Elder high school gridiron on September l5. Region schedule is: Sept. 26 Box Elder at South i Cache. Oct 3 Bear River at Box Elder. . Oct 10 Box Elder at North Cache. Oct. 17 Logan at Box Elder. Oct. 24 Ogden at Box Elder. Nov. 1 Box Elder at Weber. Nov. 7 Box Elder, bye. x STERLING NELSON H. CO. Phone Bear River 2252 Honeyviile, Utah n who will present an exhibition of golf Thursday, Sept. 11, at 4 p; m. at the Brigham City Golf course as a feature of Peach Days. There will be no charge. ECCLE FAVORS ECONOMIC SAFEGUARDS FOR THE FARMER He's for all the water it is possible to get for Utah. e He favors producer cooperatives but he is against phony cooperatives that use the p idea as a tax dodge. . . . El co-o- Monte Golfers e He's for flexible price supports, with full parity the goal. i Pony Express Figures Will Be Shown Win Here Sunday In Brigham City During Peach Days The Pony Express will ride again in Box Elder county when the famous figures by Dr. Avard Fairbanks will be displayed in Brigham City during the Peach Day parade and celebration Sept. 12 and 13, according to A-- , vin G. Pack, executive director of the Pony express memorial commission of Utah. The display of these famous figures by Dr. Avard Fairbanks will be under the direction in Brigham City of Rudy Kaiser, chairman of the Box Elder county regional council of the com mission. s The art depicts the changing mid-centur- y WIIAT BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. down with broken U. S. Now packing 85 No. 1 Grade Green Tomatoes at our Honeyviile shed. 90c per packed lug paid for 6x6 and larger size. leader after the first round, finished up In second place, one stroke away with a 91. Lucille Waldron of Tremonton won the first flight with a 97 for the 18 holes and Mrs. Don Sheffield was second with a 102. CM Men Talk Too Much, Woman Mayor Says GROWERS The tournament was played last Friday and Saturday with the winner decided over 18 holes distance. The handicaps were Bette Mason won the Brigham City Ladles Open Golf championship, Saturday, with a score for 13 holes. Lola of Tremonton, the Wlnzeler, e He's far less government of men, mail and horses the pony express route in 1860. It will be enlarged from the present model to heroic one and one-hal- f proportions, times life, and will he,a gift to life-size- -- City ten man to El Monte of afternoon by a the iqcal course. Play started at 1 p. m. and was followed by dinner. The only local team to win over the Ogden golfers was Dean Cand-lanand Vic Forsgren. This pair were also able to bring in two points while losing one. Tom Matney and Otto Jorgensen along with John Peters and Billy Glover, were able to gain n e He believes American agriculture should have the same protection and safeguards accorded American labor and industry. e He's against the Brannan Plan or any other plan that would regiment or . socialize Agriculture. ' d the nation from the people of Utah in honor of the postmen of America. It will be erected in Washington, D. C. A statewide fund raising will be conducted on the a split in their matches with night of Sept. 26, when every each side winning one point. home in the state is contacted. The rest of the local golfers ,, Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott is a lost three points. of the commissions member This was the final team match council. of the yeaj. cam-gaig- and fewer bureaus. The Brigham golf team lost Ogden Sunday along 9 to 4 score on - i i VOTE FOR ECCLES MARRINER S. ECCLES FOR U. S. SENATE y - He'll Save Your Shekels 0 VOTE REPUBLICAN SEPTEMBER 9th (Paid Political Advertising) THEY-THIN- Junior Salesman Thanks For Chance To Earn Commissions; Meet Fine People Brigham City, Utah, September 1, 1952. Box Elder News and Journal Dear Mr. Claybaugh and Staff: I would like to express my thanks and appreciation to you for the opportunity I had of earning money in the Jr. Salesman contest, and for receiving the beautiful new bicycle. The News and Journal staff were most helpful and considerate in helping me with my problems. Im glad I had the pleasure of becoming acquainted with the staff workers in your office. 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