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Show erMortal Iif peaking "I I1 1 ... By CWC I ' Vtf i Dr.James F. Bender, Knife and Fork club Speaker Monday night, started his talk on human relations with a story, as most after dinner speakers do. It vent like this: : , ; A lone man, freeing himself from the rubble and ruin of London after World War III, found he was the only survivor in the great city. Hungry for human ccynpanionship, he salvaged a plane, found atomic fuel for it and searched all England but could find no other survivors. and traveled over the ruins of Europe without accomplishing his aim and headed for Africa to continue his search. He turned to the continent While over the jungles of the dark continent, his plane developed engine trouble and started falling: He found he had forgotten a parachute so he scribled' a hasty note, "Here goes the last of the human race just before he crashed. later two chimpanzees came across the wreckage and read the note. The papa chimpanzee said to his mate, Does this mean we have to start the whole darn thing Some time - over again. From where I sit I dont know whether Roy Thompson was, needling me for my stand on not doing business with itinerant peddlers but he came up with this gem the other day. Its far better to be cheated occasionally than never to trust anyone. ri want t. hear a real hassle, listea to Cob James and White? Bake on trout fishing 'sometime. Youd think it mora important than anything. t .Cob favors dry flies. White? anything bat wet flies. Cob swears b? a g Royal Coachman; Whitey wont hoar of anything but Silver Doc- -' tor. And fco it goes they cant even get together ou steel rods versus bamboo rods. But on Saturday, each got back . from Fox Creek with a catch that ouldnt have differed by more pooh-poo- hs Fan-Win- 4 1 ft v 1 ;X' Its the first of the Know Utah tours for the year, originated last fall by the Chamber of Commerce with a visit to the rambling Ceneva steel plant. man-hou- than a couple of ounces! Then over a friendly glass of beer, they allowed as how maybe they were both right , , which is how so many arguments should end. From where I sit, life would be a whole lot pleasanter if we all respected one another's opinions whether about trout flies, or having a glass of beer, or voting. After all, a person has a right to follow his own line of thinking. San Diego Visitors Return After Visit Mrs Curtis A. Knudscn two of her three children, Anna 10, and Rodney 4, been visiting in Brigham with Mis Florence PemAse Mr and Mrs Evan Owens and Dee have City and and family. Mrs. Knudsen is a resident of San Diego and is the former Alice Penrose. Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 21, 1954 1896, Audit Bureau of Circulation's, NaUtah State Press Association, tional Editorial Association and United Praam. Advertising Keprementative Utah Mate Press Association, ball Lake City. Utah. Member vusuiution Subscription rate $5 GO per year, payable m advance! In combination with the Bpa Elder Journal, (published 00 per year; 82.50 for 6 Fridays) month; single copy 10 cents. Twenty-tw- Brigham - American Legion Post and Auxmembers traveled - to iliary Smithfield last Friday evening, April 16, to attend spring con-ha- s volition for District 1 of the American Legion. The meetings were held in the Summit school. Opening the joint session was District Commander Herb Adamson Members of the Smithfield cerepost conducted opening monies. Commander Adamson then introduced Mrs. George Ilodghs, district auxiliary president. who in turn introduced department and district officers. distinintroduced Adamson guished guests of the post The congregation separated and held post and auxiliary sessions. During the auxiliary session those attending heard prize winning essays read by Roxa-lenRidd, Brigham City, first prize winner in senior division; Barbara Gerber, Logan, second; Ruth Walker, Brigham City, fust prize winner in junior division: and Janice Spack-inan- , Lewiston, second prize winner. Unit presidents then reported and election of officers for the coming year took place. Jessie Mrs. Kennington, Smithfield, accepted presidents duties. riding comfort. Enjoy the beauty, of the scenic West at - eye .level through large "picture" windows. ' : COMFORT ... Rest as you ride in spacious Pullman accommodations, in reclining, Coach seats. , City or stake where he was a Oak Camp DUP Plans Thursday Night Meet i and Annie Phearson OlThe family came to Brigham City on June 24, 1887- as converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Mr. Olsen homesteaded a farm in Holbrook, Idaho in the spring of 1899 and lived there with his bride after they were married A. The Oak camp of the Daugh ters of the Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Sylvia Wal ker at 437 Sori Third West Thursday, April 2 at 7:30 p. ml It is hoped the meeting will ix well attended. Sego Lily DUP Camp Slates April Meet Packer, San Francisco, Calif ; Mrs Robert J (Alvera) White, Ogden; Leo Olsen, Wiggins, Colo, and Mrs. Neil ( Ivy ) Laur-itzen- , Camden, N J. They have 17 grand children and 10 living great grandchil- dren. - Sego Lily camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, April 22, at 7:30 p m The meeting will be held at the home of Miss Alfreda Jep persen, 153 South First West when you live Interesting remarks were heard from department officers All district officers, in token for of their appreciation her work as president of the district, presented Mrs. Hodges with a beautiful tribute and gift. Mrs. Hodges responded. The groups joined with the post for closing session. Retiring officers for the district include Mrs. Hodges as president and Mrs. J. Leo Nelson as secretary. Yes, its Lutky for hunting and fishing and Lucky for the best in refreshment d I.uiky Lager beer! Try Lucky Lager today. . . and youll agree- ITS LUCKY when you live in America! age-date- Van Wayne Claybaugh Has Sixth Birthday Party Van Wayne Claybaugh. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Clay- sixth his baugh, celebrated birthday aniversary on Friday afternono, April 16. The party was held outside on the patio with Janice Ohman, Diana Jensen, Carolyn Johnson and Kathy Claybaugh assisting with games and serving. Luncheon was served from one table centered with a large cake hen surrounded with cake eggs. An Easter egg tree held Easter egg favors for the following guests attending: Cheryl and Julene Peirsen, Jerry Anderson, Ricky and Randy Nelson, Ann Stoner, Debbie Toevs, Steven and Grace Ann Jensen, Merrill Call, Jeff Smith, Betty Ann Johnson, Jean Hansen, Peggy Bidlack, Buddy and Terry Grimsley and Richard Keller. Surprise guests for the afternoon were State Highway Patrolman Bill Sackett and Ronald Packer. The fellows delighted the youngsters with the highway patrol car. Highlight of the afternoon was the sounding of the siren. Lucky Lager Brewing Company, San Francisco, Los Angeles deep-cushione- d ROOM TO ROAM . 'i. ' SALE ENDS .. You're not "tied down." You can room around if you feel like It stretch your legs meet new people. Even restless children hove room to move around. SATURDAY All-Ste- Lawn Mower el ALUMINUM COOKING Guaranteed by foremost manufacturer. Has Equals any $20.95 mower soldi features usually aa da luxe mowers only. Super Special during sola , UTENSIL $1595 CHOICE OF MEALS A wide selection of wonderful meals, freshly prepared right in the dining-ca- r kitchen, and graciously served. Featured during April is baked ham served with a spiced wine and fruit sauce. Delicious! Kar-Was- h Brush For cars, trailers, house siding, screens, windows. 36" aluminum handle, auto mafic shut-of- f. plastic bristles. Advertised country over at $3.98. During sale only ...... $029 m '"'yj d Smaller model ef dad's own useful for carrying dirt, fertilizer, weeds, base, etc. Mom can also esa it as grocery cart. Rubber tired, 7" solid wheels. 95 W Extremely lew . .. As you glide smoothly and safely to your destination, sleep comfortably to the relaxing rhythm of the rails in the ao commodations of your choice. g non-burnin- g handle. Regular 51.39 values marked way down for this sale I ........ $0 All-Bra- Your Choice Hose Nozzle ss 0 each High quality, fully adjustable. 4 , v a ' . CONVENIENCE . . . Arrive rested and refreshed in the downtown section a time and money-savin- g convenience. If a car is needed, your ticket agent can arrange for a fine Hertz Drive - Yourself car to meet you. R.gularly 95c Vary Spatial Take the Family ' GARDEN Along... 14 tooth famous brand rake, very Ask about Union Pacifics FAMILY FARE TRAVEL PLAN, good in both Pullmans and Coaches. One parent pays the full y fare . . . the other parent and all children from twelve Children through twenty-on- e pay only half-farfive and under twelve now pay only fare! Children under five, travel free. Good on any Union Pacific train, any Monday, Tuesday oo Wednesday, and the head of the family may return on any day of the week. The same family fare rates apply, for the familys return trip. For complete details, and for help with your travel plans, see X I MOORE'S QUALITY OUTSIDE PAINT one-wa- your nearest Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. Your vacation begins the moment you step aboard I $69 strong and serviceable. Peg C? 5Q memSsSi sole better-than-ev- one-fourt- h X. F Q( Y J RAKE ft Full hollow serrated ground will never need resharp ening! ly S7.50. Nu-Sta- i PAINT BRUSH DEAL a 49c 2" and get a 1" STEAK KNIFE SET .edges For beauty and durability. Reg. S5.98 gal. During this fl Q event only. Gal yT,1 il U Bristle Brush for 33c Bonus Brush A A g Freel A 78c value for only . SPECIAL ANGEL CAKE PAN Leak-proobatter-sea- l loose bottom. 10"xl4 COVERED CAKE PAN Stores meat, fish, eggs, etc., in refriger-ator- . Ideal for baking and roast ing. Keeps cakes fresh longer. J 1 2 QUART PERCOLATOR Large cover, snug-fittin- Junior Garden Cart . in ( in America For a pleasant change, the inviting Club and lounge cars offer relaxation. Writing desks . . . magazines refreshments all are available to increase your travel pleasure. SLEEP members are cordially All vited to attend. ITS LUCKY Large Group of American Legion Post and Auxiliary Members Attend District Meet . .SCENERY You ay wher Union Pacific will take you there, in smooth ' Earlier, a family dinner will Curley be given in honor of the couple ward teacher and Mis. Olsen a who will have been married 50 Relief They society teacher. years the following Tuesday. raised a family of ten children. Thirty members of the family are expected to be with them They moved to Brigham City and have on this occasion. in the fall of 1928 maintained membership in the Mr. and Mrs. Olsen were mar- Sixth w'ard since that time ried April 27, 1904, in the Logan Two sons and five daughters temple, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. are still living. They are Mrs Ellen Monahan, Brigham City; Mr. Olsen was born in Stafen-strp- , Mrs Joseph M (Lillie) PulsiSweden, on December 23, pher. Ogden; Farrel Olsen. Brig1875, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Anham City; Mrs. Earl (Thelma) sen. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Olsen . . . will hold open house Sunday afternoon and evening in obserance of their fiftieth wedding anniversary. e In eetablished weekly newspaper, published every Wednesday and entered as becond Class Matter at the post office In Brigham CHv, Utah, under the aot of March 6, 1879. A Qias. W. ClaybouKb, Publisher Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Copyright, 1954, United Stotts Swwers dm VeNoy Christoffersen, attorne at law, in Las Vegas, Nevada, jj, reported to be recuperating at a Las Vegas hospital following a major operation. Attorney Christoffersen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chris toffersen of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A 01- Mrs, Harriet Anne Wickham 541 South Fourth East, Oisen was born November 9. sen, Brigham City, will hold open 1885, in Oxford. Idaho, a daughhouse. Sunday, April 25 from 2 ter of Richard ."ind Louisa Lloyd to 8 p. m. for friends and rela- Wickham. tives in honor of their coming Mr. and Mrs Olsen were both golden wedding anniversary. active in the Holbrook ward of drew '. 9 rs Another musical presentation, deserving of your support, will be offered tonight, Wednesday at Box Elder High school, when the concert band of 65 members and the school orchestra of 40 members will present a spring concert. Director Wayne Johnson arranged solo and ensemble numbers to offer a varied program. Admission is free. ly Joe Marsh - . Well know after today, whether or not the bosses of some'35 business establishments in Brigham City are indispensable. About that many will leave the city at 7:30 this morning, to visit the Kennecjt Copper company diggings at Bingham Canyon, the copper smelter and refinery at Magna and So They Stopped Baiting Each Other r.If Observe Golden Anniversary And he offered this thought for the day. The grass on the other side of the fence may look greener, but its just as hard to cut. One of the finest Easter cantata programs ever presented here by the South Box Elder Stake Choir, thrilled a capacity audience at the tabernacle early Sunday morning. of Approximately a thousand rehearsals and practice went into the musical production by the 50 choir members, soloists, accompanists and director to make it possible. Each member of the group should Ik justly proud of the accomplishment. Christofferscn Improved Following Operation Local Couple Will Hold Open House Sunday g handles. Regular A WONDERFUL BARGAIN AT Buy gg PAINT ROLLER SET High grade 7" wool covered roller and 9,,2' metal tray. A A 4 4 A 2 I . ... $1.98 value for just PP Ml Walk A Block and Save |