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Show CLDEft VOX News-Journ- A PONY EXPRESS al i Nwpapr The recent election just shows' hour wrong we can be when we let someone else do our thinking ior us Calamity Jane. ELDER JOURNAL (Established 1909) BOX William M Long, Friitor Chaa. W. Claybaugh, Manager BOX ELDER Field Representative Elder Movie club met in the Chamber of Commerce club rooms Monday evening, November 15 with Lee Nelson, president, conducting. HarL. J. Hansen introduced Field photoHill of old Goates graphy department and repair e Wallace Forsgren and Elia Harris Forsgren, North Ogden, baby boy, born November 11. John Ellis Lee and Iris Hopkins Lee, Brigham, baby girl, Don't borrow a paper . . . sub- born November 12. scribe for your own. Less than James Hansen and Adalene four cents a copy, $4 for 104 big, Waite Hansen, baby girl, born November 12, Brigham. issues. Emil Rohwer and Luella Wise Rohwer, baby girl, November 15, Brigham. Delonne Clyde Glover and Bradford Glover, Brigham, baby girl, born November 15. Jenkin Jones and Maxine Johnson Jones, Malad, Idaho, baby girl, November 15. Helen Byron Nebeker and Smith Nebeker, Willard, baby lrl, born November 16. Published every Wednesday and Friday at Brigham City. Utah, and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office In Brigham City. Utah, in January, 1909, ander the act of March 3, 1879. 2 Movie Club Hears Hill The 3mi Weekly Successor to EW3 THE BOX ELDER (Established 1696) THE Represent Five Generations Box Brigham City. Utah department, maintenance of who spoke on improvement answered He movies. home seeral questions in the discusGoates sion which followed. Mrs. Neils Speg- Mrs. and Mr. and and Kentucky Wiiskey-ABle- nd CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 65 NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., NEW YORK PROOF Hers Is a. prise. It full size farm tractor , is capable of handling all jobs on many family h size farms. Pulls plow in average soils; cultivates and mows up to 4 m.pii.; Ideal for belt work and farm chores. A money-save- r for odd jobs on farms where only moderate power la needed. Stop in and get the full story on the Model B tractor. large Allis-Qialme- rs flE.us-eMr.m- s I SERVICE SALES CENTRA! CHEVROLET CO. 18 North Main Street Phone Ao0 21 io9 U0C Claus Letterbox put the special 10 Santa Claus Stamp on it and you from answer Santa an straight CIQl get Land! 1 Management Change And Ownership Of LAUBS MARKET writing Little Don Gilbert Miller, w ho is sitting beside his mother, Mrs. Sharon G. Miller, is the great-gregrandson of Mrs. Melissa Davis. In the back row are Mrs. Ethel Wood, a daughter and Mrs. Melissa W. Gilbert, a grand- - Perry Woman, Mrs. Melissa Davis, 82, Has Four Living Generations in Box Elder County Mrs. Melissa Davis, who will be 82 years young in December has a Don Gilbert Miller, one year old. He is the son of Sharon G. Miller, who Is the daughter of Melissa W. Gilbert, who is the daughter of Ethel D. Wood, w'ho is the daughter of Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Davis has had nine children, six of whom are still liv Besides Mrs. Wood, who lives in Corinne, she has the following sons and daughters: Ruth D. Barnard, Perry; Mrs. Vinson Gwenith Rader, Davis, Perry; Corinne; George L. Davis and Dan P, Davis of Brigham City. She also has 34 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and the one Do.i Brigham, It; ing. Ft. Brigham D.U.P Camp Plan Meeting At Home Of Mrs. Abbie Samsel The Fort Brigham camp of the D. U. P. will hold their regular meeting Thursday, November 18 at 7:30 oclock at the home of Mrs. Abbie Samsel, Third north, First 'west. An excellent program has been' arranged and officers urge all members to be present. , Wedding Shower Honors Mr., Mrs. Gale Wood A wedding shower was given by Mrs. Wm. A. Wood ASTTMIVIA Don t let coughing wheezing recurring at tacks of Bronchia! Asthma ruin sleep and energy without trying MENDACO which works thru the blood to reach bronchial tubes and lungs Usually helps nature quickly remove thick, sticky muena. Thus alleviates coughing and aids freer breathing and better sleep Get MENDACO from druggist. Satisfaction or money back guaranteed. get a load of this! Our Christmas Special 6 -- -- I 3x5 PHOTOS Nicely Mounted In Folders 8x10 Beautiful PORTRAIT ALL F0RS&Q FOR FORMAL OF IIMOTORY CLEARANCE 0 SEAT COVERS WINTER FRONTS (Rl 17 KG REAR SEAT SPEAKERS REDUCTION ON THANKSGIVING COMET SKY SHIELDS ALL TRUNK AND GRILL GUARDS OUTSIDE t OPENING Formerly Laubs Market Phone 156 Walt Burns, Owners , tV 74 South Main Street mm- t TJFT REAR WHEELBARROW WHEELS CAStL5 L. G. Rex & Chevrolet Passenger EXHAUST EXTENSIONS FOG LIGHTS ACCESSORIES OUR wifell - W' Mf. i 4 Let Us Make You Some Personalized Christmas Cards L ANNOUNCEMENT i Compton Art & Music Co Mr. Rex will manage the store, located at 71 South Main, and invites the people of Brigham City and community to stop in and get acquainted. . Personnel of the store will remain unchanged and the firm will offer courteous treatment to new and old customers. NEWS-JOURNA- 'ii i at her home Friday evening honoring Mr. and Mrs. Gale Wood, who were recently married. Forty friends and relatives were in attendance and an array of lovely gifts were showered upon the happy young couple. Various games were enjoyed during the evening and were directed by Mrs. Melissa Gilbert and Mrs. Hazel Holmes. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Juanita Anderson for writing the best telegram and Mrs. Olga Rasmussen for the best paper sculptoring. A delicious tray lunch was' Served by the hostess, assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Fay Holman and Mrs. Glenda Compton. and Walt Hums of Garland have purchased LAUBS MARKET and assumed management of the firm on November 8. FRIDAY'S is o U 128 South Main A.A.U.W. President, Distinguished Speakers Give Demonstrations On Children's Toys The" Seagull camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers wil! hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday evening, November 18 at the home of Mrs. June Nelson, 151 north Second west. A good attendance is desired and all members are urged to be present. addressed to you! Santa's Letterbox at L. G. Rex. formerly of Evanston, Wjo WATCH Be sure to give Santa time to answ your letter. Hurry to this STORE'S speck SANTA CLAUS LETTERBOX, get the 1( Santa Claus Stamp, and send your le ter. You'll get the biggest Christmas tree a letter in Santa's own hanc of all Sea Gull Camp D.U.P. Plan Thurs. Meeting In gU( Make this Christmas one to be long r, with A LETTER Frq membered SANTA CLAUS, addressed to YOUl Sen your letter to him at our special Sant Mrs. Kiefer Sauls, state president of the A. A. U. W., w'as a Groo Mr. and Mrs. Russell P. of the visitor at the of Spokane, Washington, and Brigham branchmeeting Saturday, NoMrs. Harry Leech of San Diego, vember 13 at the home of Mrs. California were house guests of Floyd Knudson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Johnson Mrs. Sauls gave an interestthe past week. The ladies were classmates of ing report on her observations at convention St. Marys of the Wasatch where the recent national they attended the 50th reunion held in Washington, D. C. ot the sisters of the Holy Cross Mcs. M. C.. Hammond of - the There B. Y. U. faculty, an authority on alumni, last Saturday. were only five members of the the guidance of children, disclass and three were in atten- cussed childrens toys and books. Toys, she pointed out, dance at this reunion. should satisfy the childs basic need for real achievement. She by displaySego Lily Camp To Hold illustratedforthis idea ing toys tiny tots and handiNov. Meeting Wed. Eve crafts suited to the interests of the older child. In discussing of the The November meeting childrens books, Mrs. Hammohd Sego Lily camp of the Daugh- contrasted a collection of ters of the Utah Pioneers will be of the earliest childrens held Wednesday evening, No- books with some of the attracThe 7:30 oclock. vember 17 at tive juvenile books published meeting will be held at the recently. home of Mrs. Charles Goodliffe, Mrs. J. Sessions, state 346 south First west and all chairman Wylie of the arts for the A. invited members are cordially A. U. W. also spoke briefly, outto attend. lining the state goals for study groups in the arts. The meeting was well attended by members and guests, who found the demonstrations most timely and informative. at a reasonable sea l operated very economically and were Mrs. Glen Andersen sv. ' one of their movies ken of the Willard 2a!" freshments were served tn ty members. 'PaMaU! State Three Classmates Attend 50th Reunion gers of Ogden 'Bmi! Gvdu Local B.P.W, Entertain Prospective Members Prospective members were 6 Wednesday, news-packe- guests of the local Business and Professional Womens club last Monday evening at the War Memorial home. A delicious luncheon was served by a committee consisting of Esther Hodges, Ruth Bott and Marjorie Christiansen at attractively decorated tables, after which an enjoyable program was presented. Mabel Nielsen, president of the club greeted the guests and Luella MacFarlane took care of the club collect. Community singing was directed by Norma Jensen, accompanied by Verna K. Johnson. Karen Seely gave a reading and Lenora Romer talked on What B. P. W. Means were To Me. Vocal selections rendered by Marjorie Christiansen, accompanied by Verna K. Johnsen. Jean Shonka discussed, Objectives and Program of B. P. W. and remarks by Elizabeth Preston, membership chairman concluded the evenings entertainment. YjeiuJ'ournal VIEW MIRRORS TIRES AND On Any Size TIRE Less Trade-In- s (I |