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Show r v ersoitally peaking g By CWC , Jennie Jones and Bob Henry were the daughter of Constable Jones, who has made a good officer and will doubtless be reelected this spring. "He offers a fine horse for sale in another column of this issue. "The groom runs a grocery store on Main street, and is a steady patron of our advertising columns. He has a good line of bargains in his ad this week. All summer he paid two cents more for butter than any other store in town. They were married by the Rev. Josiah Butter-wortwho last week called at this office and gave a nice order for printing. The bride is h, He is also going in business, and will write fire insurance. So say the business cards we recently printed for him. over the nation, casualties falling of the expected toll. far short Its grim business, counting the dead, after a week-en- d holiday. Dorothy Ward and Daughters Return TOUR VOTE IN THE SEPT. 14 PRIMARY WILL BE APPRECIATED SWENSON Democratic Candidate for County Treasurer (Paid Political Advertisement) H. Ward and Dorothy daughters, Lenore and Sharon, !of Los Angeles, have returned to their home in time for school, following a visit with Mrs. M. Hansen. Mrs. a The Ward trio vacationed In Seattle then stopped to visit in Twin Fails with Jay M. Hansen, employed at the Federal Social Security office there. Mrs. Ward will begin teaching school at Rosemead high school. Both daughters are also attending the Rosemead high school. They also visifed with many other relatives and friends during their Utah visit. no) bankers.buf ... V7c do make loans for- - Bazaar Slated by Sixth Ward Society Successful Tourist Season 3,365 Visitors Hove Toured Brigham City Landmark This Season During the season, from June 2 to September 4, 289 Books of Mormon were sold; 51 combina- COOL - A bazaar will be held by members of the Sixth ward ReSatlief society on Friday and urday, September 10 and 11, Mrs. Alice Jenson, Relief society president, announced today. The sale will be held in the building formerly occupied by George Craghead TV Center, just west of the Hotel Brigham on Forest street, and will begin immediately following the parade. Various gift items, including aprons, rugs, pillow slips, doilies, will be on sale. tion Doctrine and Covenants and Pearl of Great Price, and 40 books, What Are the. Mormons. Missionary tracts and 6,198, pamphlets numbering have been distributed and 1,107 friendly conversations held. The missionaries spent 2,092 hours with the organists rendering musical concerts and other organ music on the 1000 pipe organ serving on a scheduled time. From Twin Falls The mission is well estabMr. and Mrs. Glen Simmons lished and plans another season beginning next year, 1955, and son, Gary, of Twin Falls, Idaho, visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith PEACH DATS EDITION and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen 2 Box Elder NEWS, find family. aries with 20 organists providing music. According to Heber J. Session, president of the stake tabernacle mission, visitors included 26 NEA convention delegates, who were housed at the Intermountain school and who were entertained with a sacred hour of music, both vocal and instrumental, and with the spoken word; a party of 280 in seven buses. Daughters of Utah Pioneers from the Salt Lake County camps including Sandy and Brigham City, Utah Midvale: 59 Primary children Wednesday, September 8, 1954 from Lake View stake, and A others. la weekly newspaper, eetabttebed many 1696, publiahad every Wednesday and All states were represented, entered ae Second Claaa Matter at the with the exception of New poet office In Brigham CHy, Utah, under the act of March 6, 1679. Hampshire, along with 20 foris A countries. Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, register eign NaUtah State Preae Aaaodatkm, maintained of the visitors. tional Editorial Association and United The mission which began Press. Advertising Representative t Utah Preae Association, Salt Lake eight years ago under the direc- Stata Utah. tion of President Abel S. Rich City, rate 63.00 per year, payand First ward High Priests, is Subscription able in advance; in combination with now through the the Bos Elder Journal, (published Fridays) $5 00 per year; 62.50 (i sale of souvenir postcards of months: single copy 10 local importance. B. C. Call of North Box Elder stake, alternating with South stake, headed the missionary work for three years. For the past two years, since the tabernacle mission was formed, Heber J. Sessions has served as president. - hone fcpcirs andlBprovonoat honored Especially during the evening were Mrs. Mable Mrs. Balls. Donna Newton and La Rae Korth, retiring teachers. Each was presented a lovely gift. Refreshments were served following the meeting by Mrs. Norma Leggett, Mrs. June Sackett and Mrs. Donna Packer. Tabernacle Mission Closes Which brings us to a word of caution. We sincerely want you to visit Brigham City during the golden anniversary of Peach Days. During the summer tourist But start a little early, so you wont have to season 3,365 visitors toured the rush and go home the same way. We dont Box Elder stake tabernacle unwant serious accidents to mar the festive der the direction of 43 mission- Graduate of the LDS Business College Studied Business Administration at the USAC 9 Tears Business Experience In Box Elder County. Now studying business administration and higher accounting with LaSalle Extension University. President of the Jaycees. ! Heber J. Sessions calculates number of tourists visiting the Box Elder Stake Tabernacle Mission as Mrs. Beatrice B. Hansen, missionary, and Isaac M. Hansen, organist looks on. During the tourist summer season, from June 2 to September 4 inclusive, 3,365 visitors toured the tabernacle. . . . We havent counted our subscribers since the Labor Day holiday to determine how many are missing in action but indications point to a comparatively safe and sane observance of the long week-en- d holiday EFFICIENT CONGENIAL re're Special visitors during the evening were Bishop Lewis S. Wight and Orval Sackett, counselor. Setting apart of the following new teachers was conducted: Mrs. Deione Andersen, Mrs. Oreta Lee and Mrs. Arlene Munns. of the Box Which helps to prove my contention that you cant tell a Democrat from a Republican, just by looking at them. at the Jones mansion last night. L. The lesson was given by Mrs. Donna Packer. Scriptural reading was by Mrs. Alice Wood mancy and Mrs. Packer. Elder Democratic central committee, made a slight error recently as he was introducing the party candidate at a rally. Wheres Robert Stenquist? the chairman asked. The party faithful had to tell him that Stenquist was a Republican candidate. Take this wedding story, dug up by the great financial newspaper, as an example. JAY Sac-kett- ourselves? Journal which had been doing a little research in dusty files back at the turn of the century, noting that economics were often mingled with social affairs. - son presented on Monday evening to members of the Seventh ward Primary. The meeting was held at the Seventh ward in the Scout room. Opening prayer was offered by President Jean Jones with . benediction by Mrs. June Of course, what we mean, its been painLooks good, Vosco. What are you trying to do, make the rest of us ashamed of ed O BIRTHS The following births are an"Choose Ye This Day was the of the teacher trainer les- nounced from Cooley Memorial ted. Genial Perc Petersen, chairman fr title ... It brings to mind the following story recently in the sedate Wall Street Miss Preparation Meeting Held for 7th Ward As moviedom would describe it: Breathtaking in a scintillating extravaganin splenza of riotious color dor presenting a panoramic spectacle . ; . the marque of the Capitol Theatre has undergone an epic renovation with the addition of a glorious application of brilliant coloring. After thumbing: through some of the forty to fifty year .old volumes of the Box Elder New9 and Box Elder Journal this week, searching for material on early Peach Day activities, we arrived at the conclusion that small details were extremely important to weekly newspaper editors of half a century ago, just as they are today. married Tabernacle Missioti Closes for Season Jennie and Bob left on the 10 oclock ! train for Milwaukee to visit with the brides1 uncle, who we understand, has lots of money and cancer. COPPIN MOTOR CO. ORDERS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR The New 1955 CADILLAC Styled To Be Copied For Years To Conte hospital: , A boy was born September 3 to Emerson and Afton Bronson DeHart, Tremonton. Barker Shirley and Idella Whitaker of Brigham City are the parents of a boy born September 3. A girl was born September 4 to Lamont and Elsie Bott Yates of Brigham City. Ellis and Ruth McDonald King of Willard announce the arrival of a girl bom September 4. A boy was born September 4 to Ray and June Wilson Walker of Richmond. Leslie and Betty Bronson Smith of Ogden are the parents of a girl born September 5. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. DeHart whose baby was born September 3, are sisters. Providence, fR. I.) 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