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Show Hold Trainer, Meeting Mrs. Jean Nelson ; ; Corinne Club Hostess Mrs. Jean Sycamore's home was the scene of the first teacher tfainer meeting of the season for Eighth ward Primary officers and teachers on September 2. Prayer was offered by Mrs Doris Secrist. Lesson for the was, Look At My Needs, given by Mrs. Mary Bott. Activities for the coming year were discussed. Mrs. Zula Kelley offered the closing prayer. Refreshments were then served to 15 members by Mrs. Florence Morrell, Mrs. Harriet Jeppson and Mrs. Sycamore. Mrs. Jean Nelson of Corinne entertained members of the C. S. Q, club on Thursday evening. Dessert luncheon was served and the evening spent In sewing. Those present were: Mesdames Lorna Reeder, Pauline Jensen, Bertha Rader, Nola Olsen, Wanda Misrasi, Athleen Hardy, Vau-di- s Miller, Wilma Johnson, Nelson, Della Carter, Janice Nichols and Cleon Nichols. Mrs Lorna Reeder will be hostess at the next scheduled meeting of the group. 8th Vard Primary eve-'nin- g Box La-ve- tJOTffSS PMu4-- 0 - ON CASE TRACTORS CASE Hydraulic Control Hardly a child in Brigham City, up to 16 years of age, didnt participate in Brigham Citys recreation program during the summer. Unique, the program which was directed by Basil Williams, is probably the finest of its type in Utah. It is an investment by County Fair Reaches New Brigham City that pays hearty dividends. During the summer 150 boys, or more, Heights Of Accomplishment baseBox Elder county fair has steadily imparticipated in the ball leagues in several ball clubs. These proved during the past several years and youngsters are at the character forming age, this year reached a new peak in participawhen the proper environment will send them tion, activities and displays. Over 5,000 people witnessed the unusually on their way into a prosperous, happy life, or when a poor environment may start them fine rodeo, races, talent show, and viewed down the road to a life of crime and despair. the beautiful exhibits as well as many more. For the spectators one of the highlights The program provided the hundreds of youngsters activities during the summer which was introduced last year, was the months when youngsters often find it hard community displays in the center of the exhibit building. Practically every communto kill time, that taught them sportsmanship, the thrill of competition and of course ity in the county went to great pains to style beautiful exhibits that boasted of the developed them physically. The program was very ably handled by areas products and activities. Farm entries were many as were handiDirector Williams and the dance program was successful with Marilyn Wood and Mar- work, canning and etc. Too, a feature that deserves recognition garet Johnsen at the helm. was the Farm Bureau operated food stand is trying to where a person could purchase a hamburger Congressional find out why Army Ordnance has on hand or hotdog and know it was clean. In every sense, this years fair was highly a supply of spare parts for jeeps. The Federal government has stockpiled successful, and the large committees who enough paper clips to fill its needs for the worked on it and prepared for it deserve the finest compliments. next 80 years. LOWERS The heavy-dut- , STRAIGHTENS ANGLES y 3- models. It gives accurate, effortless control of both mounted and pull-typ- e implements and machines. Its fast acting or slow as you like, and practically four-whe- Marriage Licenses ADJUSTS hydraulic implement control it and . regular equipment on the full Case tractors, optional on plow el fool-proo- f. COME IN AND SEE ITI TERRY FARM SERVICE 132 North Main Phone 915 Baby girls are keeping the stork busy at Cooley Memorial hospital this week with announcements of the following births: elson Gunnell of Othello, Wash- ington. girl was born September 9 to Carson and Lila Robbins Norris of Brigham City. A girl was bom September 6 Chester and Ada Bickmore to William and Patricia Geary Stander of Bear River City are the parents of a girl born SepGehrke of Brigham City. tember 9. Raymond and Larene Reeder A boy was born on Sept. 9 to Jacobson of Brigham City are Lyle a the parents of girl bom Sep- ton ofand DaunaCity.Jen6en Hamil Brigram tember 6. To Wynn and Laurene Morris Willie and Betty Henderson of Brigham City, a boy an- Jeppsen Hunsaker of Honeyville on Sept. 9, nounce the arrival of a girl born September 7. Sunday Evening Services On September 7 a girl was born to William and Mary Bur- - In Second L.D.S. Ward A Bishop C. LeGrande Horsley presided and Counselor Wynn N. If you Box Elder County people are interes- ted in having a NEW BANK... ATTEND THE HEailBI N & to be held in the State Capitol Bldg. BOARD OF EXAMINERS ROOM Thursday, Sept. 11 10.00 A. M. Plan to be Miss Joan . . . DIRECTORS OF PROPOSED BOX ELDER COUNTY BANK JEPPSON Richards of for Brigham City. JUSTICE Joan Norman And Lynn Richards Plan Exchange Wedding Vows On Bishop and Mrs. 'James H. Norman this week announced the approaching wedding of their daughter, Joanne, to Lynn Richards, son of Mr. Samuel Richards of Brigham City who is now serving an iLD S. mission in the west Central States. The couple plan to be married - . Friday, September 19. Mr. Richards is now in the U. S. navy and will arrive home To September 19 soon on leave. He is a graduate of Box Elder high school and an alumnus of Weber college. Miss Norman is also a graduate of Box Elder high school and Is now employed at Lee Accounting In Brigham City. Following the marriage cere mony, the young couple plan to return to California to make their home whej-- Mr. Richards is stationed with the navy. e Mrs. Tracy Larsen Leaves For Calif. Birthday Party Fetes Mrs. Arden C. Balls Mrs. Tracy Larsen left Sunday Peter Joseph McFarlane, 20, eve- morning for Santa Monica where In Brigham City Saturday Ogden, and Norma Jean Lewis, home of her honored she will stay at the 18, Ogden, issued on August 25. ning a birthday party son, RexLarsen and family. Mrs. Arden C. Balls. Consent of Sarah M. Smith. Mrs Rex Larsen Is confined to Trout supper was served to an iron lung in the tiospital al Robert George Pett, 22, Brigham City, and Carolyn Lee Phil- Mrs. Aletha Thursday, Mr. and Santa Monica, where she is suf "Judge Jeppton hat a judicial tampan lips, 20, Brigham City, issued on Mrs. DeVoe Thurston, Mr. and fenng from a serious case of po ament, it learned In Hit law and It a Mrs. Irvine Knowles, Logan; Mr. lio. August 26. man ol good touitd common to two. and Mrs. Robert Woolf, Paradise, Ho hat tho respect and confidence of Murray Eugene Cannon, 22, and Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Purser, tho bonch and bar . Mrs. Larsen will remain at the Editorial S L Daily Newspaper Fielding, and Connie Ray Chris- Hyde Park, and Arden C. Balls, Larsen home in California with tensen, 19, Bear River City, is Brigham City. their three year old son, David. VOTE FOR JUDGE sued on August 30. An enjoyable evening was Not Hot They're JOSEPH G. JEPPSOtl Douglas P. Allred, 19, Garland, spent by the group. and Carolyn John, 17, Tremon Youth(UP) FLINT, Mich. for Justice of ton, issued on Sept. 2. Consent of Everyone Is Invited to phone ful auto enthusiasts who believe Mrs. Mildred M. Allred and Mrs. their a Utah Supreme Court society Items for the News in safety first have organized Sarah M. John. Pd Pol Adv. "Jeppsen for Justice' Comm. Cool Rod club here. and Journal to 77L Neil Fillmore Christensen, 20, Corinne, and Frances Anne Funk, 20, Tremonton, issued on Sept. 2. Consent of Romeo Christensen. Guy William Goodwin, legal age, Brigham City, and LaNoma Josie Hirschl, legal age, Brigham City, issued on Sept. 4. Harvey Henry Meyer, 29, Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Olive Stewart, 29, St. Anthony, Idaho, issued on September' 4. Plows dont win plowing contests. Only the moat exTroy Milton Miller, 26, Brigham City, and Marilyn Bennion, pert plowmen can do that, regardless of what plows 21, Brigham City, issued on Sept. they are nsing. Then why did 16 out oi 20 major 1951 12 Years Judicial EXPERIENCE contest winners use lohn Deere Plows to win their hfies? The answer is simple. Contests are judged by the same standards that measure good plowing anywhere . . . standards like tillage quality, trash coverage, and furrow conformation . . . plowing that makes better seedbeds for better crops. It follows that the plow which does the best job oi farm plowing will do the best job ol ' contest plowing. That's what the champions know. Thsts why so many of them men who want the best plows they can get . . . who want plows that will give them every possible working advantage in the final showdown choose John Deere Plows. And that's why more and more farmers are talking plows with ns and then getting the extra values built into John Deere Plow. See us for complete information. WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE nSGlGllinilMl3i(ni3IQ,X23niOG3QI33I replaceable cells . . . air cooled cells bargain with your MU-FOR- M . lifetime case HEARIN- G- guesswork-fittin- o h . . . fer low price proves expsnslve if We need your help! daughter Is the The little newcomer daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterof Bishop and ling J. Durrant of Provo, Utah. Mrs. Durrant is the former Mrs. James H. Winifrpd Hansen The little miss weighed 10 lbs. 11 ounces. She will be welcomed home by her Norman of two sisters and a little brother. Corinne, will Wet Inside and Out SALEM, Ore. (UP) The theme become the song of the city Jail was "The An inmate of the Deluge. bride of Lynn wrenched loose drunk tank intake the fittings on a 'one-incRichards, son water line and water four inches deep flooded the tank. of Samuel Jeppsen conducted meeting in the Second ward last Sunday t evening. , The exercises wer4 directed by Thomas IE. Klmber of the genealogical organization. The organ prelude was by Renie H. Littlewood. Walter Hunsaker offered Invocation and congregational songs were sung. Grace Davis of the Primary orDennis 5. ganization presented Sheffield, Raymond Knudson, ODell Hammer, Ross Bennett and Ken Hansen for completion Chester Jorgensens of Primary work and Marjorie Visit In Brigham City D. Anderson presented certifiMr. and Mrs. Chester Jorgencates of graduation and Bishop sen have been visiting in BrigHorsley received them to be en- ham Mrs. Johanna with City tered into the Aaronic priestother relatives and Jorgensen, hood. friends. The theme of the program They proceeded up the coast was Our Heritage of Freedom. route from Los Angeles and Charles W. Goodliffe talked visited with Norman Baker and IDoril followed by a selection by in Oregon before coming family Horsley, (Fern Jensen and James to Utah. Christensen. Mrs. Jorgensen is the former N. J. Valentine talked and ElWilma Baker of this city. der Klmber thanked those who had participated. Jesse Owens Saved. By "Hand ol God pronounced benediction. GREENVILLE, Miss. (UP) Air Cadet Frederic F. Huber of JenHonest To The Nickel nings, La., tells the truth when GETTYSBURG, Pa. (UP) he the "Hand of God" savMrs. Florence M. King of New ed sayslife. Lodt over Post Gibhis five selected Salisbury, Ind., son, Miss., he radioed his plight cents worth of postcards while to hip home base here. A control waiting for her lunch in a local tower officer familiar with the restaurant but forgot to pay for told him to look for the them. Mrs. King sent the nickel territory giant copper Hand of God atop a of mail with letter by apology a Port Gibson church and after she returned home and re- head In the direction spire it pointed. membered . A hearing aid chosen there... Marriage licenses issued by the Box Elder county clerks office. Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hansen announce the arrival of their fourth grandchild, born September 7, at the Provo Valley hospl-tal- . Norman ue ar Ernest Hansens Tell Ol Arrival Of Grandson Plans Wedding Rites On September 19 September 10. 1952 Brigham City. Utah A weekly newspaper, established in 1896, published at Brigham City, Utah. Published every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the. post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager City Recreation Program 100-ye- LIFTS Elder NEWS and unsat- g isfactory results force you to buy a batter one later on. Start with the best S66 removing battery from car. BUY S0N0T0NE first! Mr. Lynn C. 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