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Show man was there, who knew through his Boy Scout training, what to do in case of an emergency. crsoitallff peaking ByCWC - ? v Mrs. Ben (Glenna) Andersen was lucky winner of the trousseau presented by members of the Beehive camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers on Friday, July 23, at Van Engelens. Funds raised by the drawing go towards lesson hooks for the of the camp and fulfillment camp quota for the upkeep of the DUP Memorial building in Salt Lake City. Frank Coppin had been boating on the lake and when the water became choppy, stopped near a group of bathers to see if the water would calm down again when one of the chil- dren in the group started screaming. lie ran over, plunged in, found the childs mother submerged and unconscious under several feet of water, pulled her out and began giving artificial respiration. After bringing her to consciousness, they treated her for shock, all part of the Boy Scout training Coppin has been giving Brigham City boys as district scout commissioner. The Logan mother is alive today because a Boy Scout was near at hand, trained to know what to do and how to do it. We vote Frank Coppin a big gold medal for his life saving feat and the example he has set for all Boy Scouts. Y Since I entered politics, just a week ago today, things have been a little upset in the Claybaugh household. But it looks like everything will work out OK. My wife is getting so shell speak to me now. For a time, it looked like I couldnt even carry the News and Journal office, let alone the rest of South Box Elder county. Gladys even offered to be Norm Watkins campaign manager. Captain Virgie Harding announced other winners as: Miss Joyce Thorson, Henry Nielsen, Mrs. Opal Steuerwald, Mrs. Ruby Wood, Mrs. Mabel Flamm, Mrs. Sylvia Harmon, Miss Joan ReevMrs. Earl es, Naomi Brooks, Seegmiller, Mrs. Roy Burling-haand Charles Wilson. The last four were special prizes and were drawn first. Brigham City did it again at the Ogden Pioneer day parade. Perennial winner among the float entries, the Chamber brought home another first place award with the breath-takin- g deep pink and black satin creation designed and built by Bruce I was telling my worthy opponent my woes. he chimes in. My wife said she wouldnt vote for me Youre not so different, either. But the way I figure it, well both break even on the deal, as far as votes are Hospital Notes five oclock deadline, urged on by party leaders who were striving to get a full ticket on their respective ballots. Youll see it, of course, at the Wheat and Beet days celebration at Garland on August 13 and 14, again at the 'Box Elder County Fair on August 26, 27 and 28, and finally at our own Peach Days parade on September 10 and 11. Its The Democrats did the job OK but the Republicans fell down on the office of county surveyor. It seems Bill Griffiths is the only man qualified for the job, so hell be Newell Call, GOP chairman, claims he was meeting the buses to see if someone who looked like an engineer wasnt moving into town. Of course, being a item, we carefully deleted it from the published list of birthday specials. Perry Park Scene of Andres Petersen Jensen Family Reunion Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 28, 1954 in established Wednesday end entered es Second Ohm Matter et the poet office in Brigham City, Utah, on der the edt of March 8, 1879. A weekly newspaper, IA96, published every Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah State Preaa Association, National Editorial Association and United Preaa, Advsrtielng Representative; Utah SeH State Preae Association, Lake Cty, Utah. Che. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Clod ye Eckeratey, Advertising Manager Subscription rets $3.00 per year, pay- table advance id osmbinsdos with the Box Elder Journal, (published Fridays) $3,00 per year; 12.50 (of 8 aaontbe; tingle copy 10 coats. chair. Elaine recently completed her role in the musical, Brigadoon, in which she's in fast company with Gene Kelly, Cyd Charisse and Van Johnson. M Entire Beehive Coal and Appliance Staff Enjoy Outing at Fish Haven, Bear Lake m m t, . is ; a ed Golf Ladies Plan Entertainment Sat. badminton, volley pitching, ball, swimming, dancing and "eating. On Sunday morning a number of the vacationers attended Sunday school at Fish Haven. Those on hand for the holiday fun were: Mr. and Mrs. Orval Sackett, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dum-me- r and family: Mr. and Mrs. DeLaun Sackett and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Dell Sackett; Mr. and Mrs. Art Bosley and family; Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw and family; Harold Duke, Lela and Wright, Patty Omundsen Donna Gledhill. Members of the Ladies Aux iliary to the Brigham City Golf It was reunion time on Sun- and Country club are planning day, July 25, at the park in Ppi--r- to entertain their husbands on Andres of for members the Saturday, July 31. Petersen Jensen family. Games begin at 4 p. m. with Attending were 139 members luncheon to be served from 7:30 from all parts of Utah, Califor- to 9:00 oclock. nia, Oregon and Idaho. Reservations must be in by Chlarsens Entertain The entertainment for the day Thursday, July 29, Mrs. Grace toracincluded: program, dinner, Arizona House Guests Davis, secretary, reminded es, games and visiting. day. For the past two weeks Mr. Chairman for- the day will be and Mrs. Joseph A. Farnsworth, In charge of arrangements were: Mrs. Freda Oyler and Mrs. Mildred Shumway of Mesa, Ariz., and Mr. and Mrs. Shanna Hill. Alma V. Tate, Phoenix, Ariz., have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Chlarsen. The group spent a week at the Chlarsen ranch in Wyoming, then toured Yellowstone park before returning to Brigham City. While here they were entertained at a barbecue at the Chlarsen home. Guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Orme, Mr. and Mrs. Varsel Chlarsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chlarsen and Mr. and Mrs. Quinn Chlarsen, all of Honey-ville- ; Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Flamm BEST-BU-Y of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash and Mrs. Joyce Bush of Ogden, along with the honored guests from Arizona. "ZJ&hif 'Heart nn LmJ ?nJ together. It is the first time in five years that all family members were together. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fallows and family, Downey, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Grand Forsgren and family, Junction, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen and family, Corinne; Mr. and Mrs. Mar-lyNielsen, Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oyler and family, Perry. COMPARISON ! 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Mr. John has served as leader for the special interests class in the MIA organization. He and Mrs. John were presented a church works book and a beautiful ornamental fern stand for their new home. They will reside in North Ogden. Bishop Lewis S. Wight made the presentation followed by a response by Mr. John. Refreshments were served to 40 on the lawn in front of the chapel under direction of Mrs. LaVenna Packer, Mrs. Clara Jensen and class members. Closing prayer was offered by Orval Sackett. The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor ifc 771. ilCHftO Plymouth DRIVE-I- N d)ciDiP - YTu THEATRE Wednesday Thursday Family Night $1 Per Car headquarters for value "THE STOOGE" I Get this book today at our showroom 1 It is your buying guide to real BEST-BURead it before you buy ANY car. POO value! PACKER MOTOR CO. 75 South Main St., Brigham City with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis ALSO 'CAPTAIN SCARLET' in Technicolor ' with Richard Greene Last Times Today 'MEN OF THE FIGHTING LADY' ussnot ALSO THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Today To Saturday Filmed High PRISONER OF WAR In The Wild Andes! Secretof THE YOUVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE ITI RoId INCAS wr Qenn Rm co-- h ttemnf CHARLTON HESTON Silver Thimble 4-Club Holds Meeting Sieve Forrest TECHNICOLOR. Dewey Hn It BULLETISCARREOIOUTPOSTJ ROBERT VO WG H NICOLE MAlREV THOMAS MITCHELL . The Silver Thimble club held their weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. Kennard B36 -- West Second South, Thursday, July 22, at 2:00 p. m., it was reported this week by the club reporter, Evon Couch. 4-- President Judy Anderson called the meeting to order and the group then joined in singing the opening song. The sewing project was then worked on. Roshelle Huggins served refreshments to the group. 2m GRErs eJ pfMntmg YMA SUMAC Siutwr JAMES WARREN NAN LESLIE JOHN LAURENZ JANE GREER ROBERT ROBERT UUie Jfe iv rfmWAu ml tvfi WM1 Also Serial woit nun iiuoftncnw WOODS T STEVE CLARKE tarWIUlAMSIMI N Sc Pl bv NORMAN BRODIE HOttXTON "am Cartoon Shorts News EEMMl HUSOES MIA Honors Mr. and - IT'S COOL .INSIDE m Mrs. LaVerd John PART-BY-PAR- William Goulding, Mantua, and Darwin Andersen young Dar of Elwood, left Sunday morning for Evans, Washington. They will return later this week with Mrs William Goulding and Marie Goulding, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Owens at Evans. Mrs. COOL - - Ltl CAR Ul ACTUAL m Trio Leave For Evans, Washington "THE COWBOY" PROVED AMERICAS LOW-PRIC- E Holiday week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arden C. Balls included: Mr. and Mrs. Villis Purser, Hyde Park; Mr and Mrs Ervin Knowles and Mrs. I,eatha Thurston, Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolf, Paradise. went a major operation at Cooley Memorial hospital on July 26. She is doing nicely. Betty Ann Wight, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wight, Malta, Idaho, had her tonsils removed July 26. Leonard Burrows is recuperating at the Cooley Memorial hospital following a major operation performed July 22. ELAINE STEWART looks real cosy while her eyes seem to infer that there's room enough for two on her beach a good thing the News and Journal censors the advertisements we receive to be The entire staff at Beehive published or wed be cutting our own throat Petersen Family Have this week. It seems Mack Stoddard sub- Coal and Appliance, along with a four their Reunion in Perry families, enjoyed mitted his copy Monday afternoon, announMr. and Mrs. Royal T. Petersen day summer outing at Fish Hacing the big third anniversary sale party at ven, Bear Lake, last and 30 family members enjoyed Macks Pharmacy. Included among the speThe group left Friday noon a family reunion and cials was one which read like this: recdbtly in Perry at the News & Journal, the publisher says its and returned Monday evening. Petersen home. shoe horse worth 10c, special They enjoyed 6c. The group spent the week-enfair-trad- A near tragedy was averted recently at Hyrum reservoir, because a Brigham City Elder NEWS 22. in Mrs. Dell (Phyllis) Hunsaker, North Second West, under- week-end- . Box evening, July the garden at the summer home in Box Elder canyon of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, Soroptomists met for their annual summer party. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Grace Petersen and Miss Hannah Hillam. A delicious picnic lunch was served to 16 members and four guests. for the eveEntertainment ning was under the direction of Miss Lenore Romer , with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bosworth, Miss Judy Bosworth and Airs- - Ruth S. guiLemon with accordions-anThey also tars entertaining. played as the group enjoyed community singing around the campfire. During the evening a business session was conducted by President Hillam. A birthday gift was pjesented to Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt, On Thursday Holiday Weekend Guests Visit Here 323 Kay Olsen reports the county clerks office had a busy afternoon last Friday when six candidate filed for office just before the 2 Soroptomists Picnic at Nelson Summer Home Beehive DIJP Camp Trousseau Won by Mrs. Ben (Glenna) Andersen in Drawing Held on Friday She lias That ComcIKiher look Cabinet Models - Portables All Reduced To Clear! A BEAUTIFUL BAKED ENAMEL CABINET Model No. 85 WRITE IRONER Cabinet keeps iron free from dust and dirt. 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