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Show rJ , V South Stake Sponsor; Benefit Travelogue Will Be Presented Next Catholic Society Day was a red letter day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ova C. Bertnett. A benefit rummage sale, sponA telephone call from Wood-vinsored by the Saint Teresa Altar Kentucky from Mr. Besociety of St. Henrys Catholic nnetts mother, Mrs. Sarah Jane church will be held Friday and Bennett, delighted all family Saturday, May 13 and 14, it was members. announced this week. Mrs. Bennett was able to talk The sale 'wl) t be held both with her sont wife and all six The family members dayB from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. at children. the church, located at 23 South in Kentucky were together for First East., All proceeds will Mothers Day and both family be used for the ltar societys groups were able to talk with Has Rummage Sale Week in South Stake Benefit Drive a "Kayaks Down the Nile, ' adventure-packemotion picture, will be presented at the Box Elder tabernacle on May 17 and 18, as a special 'benefit of South Box Elder stake, to provide a new baptismal faunt in the Fifth ward. high-powere- d The picture was filmed by John M. Goddard, Salt Lake City, world traveler and explor- er, who will appear in person enduring the local two-dagagement, tickets for which can be purchased the wards ' or at Palmer through Jewelry and Van y Engelen's.- - V Goddard and his two French companions hold the distinctive honor of being the only men, in history to explore the Nile, longest river on earth, from Its most remote headwaters to Its mouth at the Mediterranean Sea a distance of 4,200 miles. This feat Was the unfulfilled ambition of countless- - explorers including Stanley - and ' Living, , stone.. Sunday Was Red Lejter Day for Bennett Family In addition to being the only American member of the French Explorers society in Paris, Goddard is also a member of the exclusive Savage clulb of London, the Explorers club of New Vork, and of the Sports club of Alexandria, Egypt, where he was awarded the silver medal for spectacular achievement In the field of exploration. A flier with the 15th Air Force for three years, Goddard put in 33 combat missions In a Flying Fortress bomber over Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Austria, and Yugoslavia. A total of ,44 foreign countries have been visited and explored during his more than 240,000 . miles of travel. e, ' ,i i u one-ma- i . . v . 7v iC . a ... 1 FOR GRADUATES Samsonite Luggage JUST HONEST PRICES FOR HONEST SERVICE! Delivery expense is a costly item and is never really "free. Its certainly a cost to someone. To assume that expense, a merchant must charge more than the service is worth, or furnish an inferior product. Wo believe the best business policy is to offer Honest Service at Honest Prices I FINAL IN ANY REAL EMERGENCY , any druggist will deliver your prescriptions to you as fast as possible. INFANTS SETS BOYS AND GIRLS COATS ' TEEN & GIRLS SHORTIES Weve the Largest See our Play Clothes Selection In Town! GLENS and GIFT SHOP DRUG f U f sen and Mr. and Mrs.' Dwane Jensen, all of Salt Lake City; J. Lynn Jensen of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Swen (Vera) Pehr son, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy OMatble) Cuftler, Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Marie) Oslborne, all of Ogden, and Mrs. John (Myrtle) Combe of Stevensville. Montana.- - Included also were six grandchildren and w five , and Mrs. I Eli Jensen, 2226 Eceles avenue, Ogden, formerly of Brigham City, observed their 50th wedding anniversary recently with a delicious holt dinner at the home of , Mr. and Mrs. Swen L. Pehrson, 2236 , Quincy avenue, Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Jensen are ' the parents of nine children, five sons and four daughters, all liv15 ing; 38 grandchildren ' and ' ' Another son, J. Carlysje JenThe eight children attending the, dinner were Mr. and " Mrs. sen of Rexbusg, Idaho, as,uo , , . , Truman E. Jensen, C. Ray Jen- - able to attend. George, W. Koford Family Flonors Father 7 On Occasion of his Seventy-Thir- d Birthday : , (Members of the George1 W. Koford family; 35 in .all, planned a- - surprise party for , Mr. Koford, Saturday evening. May .7,3b honor of his I 73rd .birthday , anniversary. Mr. Koford was 'born May 9, 1882 In Levan, Utah. Following this , marriage to Mary .Ann Grant they resided for sometime in Levan and Tremonton before he moved to Brigham City- Mrs. Koford died in December, 1931. His children Include:1 Vaughn W Koford, Tooele; Oscar Koford, Tiemomton; Marlon Koford, Sacramento, Calif.; Heiber Koford, Brigham City; Mrs Elma Lish, Dean Koford, OgBrigham, City; den: Dell ' Koford, . Los Angeles, Cain.; and Ross Koford, Sandy. He also, has 19 living grandchil-dre- ij ,and 18 FOftTHEBOT a woaderfot htoe 'olh Triipr with , M aad lb Imo SoHor w4a ftm loom (or 2 coaaphrite Sunflower Camp to Fete Retiring Officers Thues. Retiring officers ef the Sunflower Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be especially bon ored.at the regular 'meeting to the camp- to pe Held Thursday evening, May, 12, at 7:30 p. m - The affair, 'the closing' meet ing of the season, 'will be held at the home of Mrfe. Elsie Ward, 221 South Second East.1? .p Phone your society new to ,, DOIT , grandchildren and spent1 an enjoyable time with him. Luncheon was " ' served. Select Your Graduates' Gift Today at m iMffs i with the iiev; ALUniHUML A17UIIIG! si JUJY . e wf kga. CMtor MO tniwtar wUMe Mr M CifttfUtn " Uts le HlhiMd HM (MM Ml Com l 'r it . ' ' tie or not 12 vWM. cotort of kictelletim tM BSE HKM FOR CARPORTS MMHM, I W0 MHOS ft MT S REAL CUSTOM DECSIAT1R0 EKRYTHK ttf . o::ly $1120 ler the mart ncutad hMOM enrich its great Btiiftii fltvot tyto (Uric price for t ' coRrawnpi ' Last year, it took more than 100 bargaining meetings at Utah Copper to work out agreement on new labor contracts. It is a long procedure, but sitting down and discussing differences is the This years negotiations are already under way. Utah Copper has taken its place at the bargaining table with the goal of reaching new agreements that are fair to employees, to the company, andto the public. When this goal is reached without interrupting production, it helps all Utahns enjoy better living. Whenever you read about a union and management meeting , , for negotiations, remember, this is the American Way. cMm ml HICICODY . iujkI nV emrcMtoSe'i V ouuROSIQJvma is mu hi ou 9 American Way. , e Mora Ikte 100 edlar smcm nie woetsw. cracker (Ml 4 cxcttlM t)flM Iqt eery unions, 5300 employees, and company management are involved. At Utah Copper, these differences may develop over pay rates for about 350 different kinds of jobs, employment benefits, working conditions, and numerous other conditions of employment. , rti . IkXic-Im- Its entirely normal that differences of opinion arise when 17 , -- e wml ant, - by local labor unions. , features, toot a Bail aim The old saying that it takes two to make a bargain undergoes some changes when labor unions and the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation meet for collective bargaining. In this case, it takes about 5300 to make a bargain. For that is the number of the companys 6000 employees who are represented -You cm haodl tt mstallattM yourwR, All you Mod screwdriver. Pintbiut. snap wto pUct, . rrs t3 these otttr Ikt titta years Di TTcites To Dflslse FLEXALUr.1 awnings give yvt OLD ' i SAVE KOIIEY r. The Saint Teresa Altar society sponsored another first Friday of the month breakfast on May were 6, at which 26 children served. , . Pupils from Box Elder High school, Lincoln and Central schools In Brigham City, St. Josephs High and grade school in Ogden, were Included in the group. The St. Henrys school bus, driven by the Rev. Father Edward Pettid, an Instructor at St. Josephs High school, left for Ogden In good time to return the children to classes. Ladies serving the ' breakfast were Mrs. William McKay, Mrs. Joseph Florez, Mrs. John Gomez and Mrs. Robert Benazidec. , YOURSELF! L Altar Society Serves Friday Breakfast 771. c , Saturday evening his children, . Lit y - ? 1 mjearat, n ruS-- MPtOOf Walk A Block and Save i I" IV L, Sr i Coat Clearance!! ART Mr. and Mrs. J. Eli Jensen Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary With Family Dinner Celebrate Hie big day ha big way ... with hiking over the rocks and pinring the area.' The group returned to Kees Pioneer park for luncheon and birthday party refreshments. Many nice gifts were presen r ted to Ford. Attending were: Scott Vincent, Kelly Young, Judy . Bradbury, Rita Couch, Shirley, Katherine and Cordell Reeder, -- John M. Goddard explorer and adventurer, will present his film, "Kayak , Down the Nile at the tabernacle. May 17 and 18. Shown here, Goddard displays his movie camera to a group of Shilluk tribe in fascinated African children of the war-lik-e the Sudan, The children had never seen a white man be- . ' fore. ' Birthday party time was great fun for young Ford Reeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reeder, last Friday afternoon, May 6. On the occasion of his fourth birthday, fdmily members and little neighborhood pals traveled with the Reeders to Little Mountain. The afternoon was spent In each other. charity program. rV,' Mr. Bennett is planning a trip Rummage sale articles will be priced from five cents up, with this summer to his home in Woodvine. Since coming to nothing offered for over a Utah 20 years ago he has returned but twice. The late W. C, Fields discus5 Box Elder NEWS sing his relatives: All th men were bearded. Come to think of Brigham City, Utah it, so were most of the women." Wednesday, May 11, 195S liiJ LI Cast To Typo CHARDON, O. (UP) Nearby Newburys Volunteer Fare Den partment recently set up a publicity department. His name js Ivan Blaze. Mothers Little Mountain is Scene Of Birthday Party Fri. . Hcsmccott Capper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah fi |