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Show 1 J Donna Anderson and Lloyd C. Hubbard Set Wedding Date for May 27 in Logan LDS Temple will graduate The this spring from Box Elder Seminary. She Is attending Box Elder high school. be Is a The bridegroom-tgraduate of Box Elder High school, has served In the U S Navy and fulfilled an LDS mission in the Navajo mission bride-elec- Mr. and Mrs Everett derson, Corinne, announce the and forthcoming engagement marriage of their daughter, Donna, to Lloyd C. Hubbard, son of Mrs. Lois C. Hubbard, Corinne. The date for the exchange of LDS temple vows has been set field. for May 27 In Logan. C. An- i i t tf !n7 as fresh Just t Plans May Wedding Remember Those You Care For At EASTER TIME I i ' andpret as an Easter Mrs . Durrell Nielsen Entertains Friday About Anything! Mrs. Durrell Nielsen entertained Friday evening at the Nielsen home. Dinner was served from one table centered with daffodils to the following: Mrs. Wm. D. Hoi-lis- t Mrs. A. J. Hall, Mrs. Darol Johnson, Mrs. Glen Compton, Mrs. Knowlton Brown and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. The group then enjoyed Scrabble. Winners were Mrs. Hollist and Mrs. Hall. Sword of Hope Back a few centuries when a literate person was a rare phenomenon in the American and tradesmen depencolonies, in a gloomy mood from Next time youre Tax Form 1040, the neighbors dog that nips, or January snow in April, drop in and visit ded on pictorial signs for identification of Hal Bosley at 649 South Fifth West. If their establishments. For a date at a tavI'll meet you at the sign of your nerves are snagging, your humor sag- ern, one said, Or if you wished to find Brown the Jug. if and and your ging your courage failing morale needs an injection of optimism, as a barber, or a surgeon, you simply looked HOSPITAL NOTES your ailing body sometimes needs a shot of for the striped pole signifying both professions. penicillin, then visit this guy with guts. Hal Bosley, a young man in his early thirThat quaint but necessary custom in our The lollowing operations have performed at Cooley Meties, is bedridden with a painful arthritis country passed along with illiteracy, but it been morial hospital during the past his in now in has a familiar usage that few has its parallel swollen nearly every joint that days: slim body. If it is possible he must have of identifying many phases of modem life An appendectomy was persensed the pain that tested Jobe. For the with symbols. formed on Kerry Payne, 5, son past 11 years he has battled the painful disToday one of the most important of those of Mr. and Mrs. Dean fayne, 118 East Third North, March 30. ease as it gradually took over his body. He symbols i3 the American Cancer Societys Shaunna Jorgensen, 7, daugh-- . is still fighting and he insists hes winning. sword. For years that sign, on a flag, a ter of Mrs. Helen Jorgensen, door, a window, or an inner wall, has been Brigham City had her appendix After hearing many stories about Hal, his a rallying point for legions of socially-minde-d removed March 31. d battle with fighting heart, and his Another apendectomy patient research scientists, people physicians, the frionster that is trying to conquer him, I and laymen all deeply concerned about Is Brent Roundy, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delton Roundy, became acquainted with him Monday. And cancer control. The operation was perI left his comfortable little home a better This weapon, with serpents entwined formed April 2. man, inspired by his positive outlook, his its hilt, symbolizes the most deterRecuperating following a makeen alert mind and his unusual ability to mined attack in our history on mankinds jor operation performed April take what life offers, including its misery, crudest enemy. And it has become the 2 is Mrs. John (Louisa) and make a good life of it. I felt like a Sword of , Tremonton. thousands of former for Hope Christian watching a fellow Christian whip- cancer Preston Keller, 23, 441 West whose lives were saved be- First patients South, had one finger sev lion g ping the daylights out of a cause of early detection and prompt and ad- ered and others badly cut in a in a Roman arena. treatment. Many more thousands saw accident April 2. He reHal was a pilot in World War Two, and it equate t can saved be if we use to the ful- turned home Sunday. annually was during his final year of service his afMrs, Gene (11a) Miconl, Ogavailinformation skills and now the lest fliction first started, following an army knee den underwent a major operaable in the medical field. tion April 4. operation on him. It became progressively conquest-of-cancUnder the the of sign worse, until he was fully incapacitated. hundreds of thousands of volunteers 2 Box Elder NEWS Every move is difficult for him now and he sword, Bngham City, Utah has lost nearly all his sight. Nurses attend work in the Spring educational and fundACS. April 6, 1955 Wednesday, crusade the of the Its for goal raising him most of the day. be whole nation for 1955 is $24,000,000, to In established A weekly Dewpapr, But Im getting better, Hal optimistipublished every Wednesday and used for research toward finding new cures, $96, ntered as Second Chsa Matter at the cally said, all damage to my joints has endoffice In Brigham City, Utah, u service to patients, and education not only post ed and its up to me to loosen them up. dec the act of March $, $79. of doctors and scientists, but of all lay people Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, NaState Press Association. Hal is shopping for a large lot on the out- in the United States, about the realities of Utah Editorial Association and United tional the of and cancer it defeating possibilities skirts of Brigham City and when he finds Press. Advertising Representative: Utah Salt Lake State Press Association. Again this year the public is being asked City, the right one, he tells, he is going to build Utah. to the national support Society's program, a home around a large bathtub in which he Chas W. Claybaugh, Publisher will just soak in hot water. He plans on especially in April, Cancer Control Month Gladys Eckersley, Advertising Manager building devices with which he can exercise It is our sincere hope that an aroused nation Subscription rate $3.00 per year, paywill take up the Sword of Hope and strike able m advance; in combination with and rehabilitate his sore joints and diminishthe Bog Eldar Journal, (published Now muscles. Fridays) $5 00 per year; $2.50 for 6 valiantly at cancer. leave to hard Hal for its ing months: single copy 10 eents his bed, but he plans on having some fruit trees and a chicken coop near his new home. cal idea he worked up in his always active I want to have something to keep me busy mind. He wants to form a national swap FIRST SECURITY when I regain use of my body, Hal said. club, and operate it by mail. Hal believes that the hardest thing to do Hal is an unusual man, a fine person who when you are almost totally incapacitated is in a way has overcome an overpowering af to keep your mind active and healthy. You fliction with a powerful mind. He is stil have to learn to fight with all of your will," badly incapacitated, but if the heavens judge I believe that if you fight hard a man by his courage as well as his virtue, he said. enough you will gain results, forces balance Im betting on him. each other, so you must battle with more Hal has a dream that would be impossible force than the disease. only to a lesser man. It goes like this : Im going to get well and when I do Im Hal is attended daily by nurses, who ob- going to buy a burro and a geiger counter viously have great respect and affection for and a bag of grub and the last youll see of He jocularly promised one, LaRaine Knud-seme, Ill be riding the burro over Little Mountain towards the desert, my feet dragging in Im going to make you rich. 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