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Show 80S ELDER News-Jown- H 0LLYW00D al A Newapepet Successor to THE BOX ELDER NEWS (Established 1896) THE and ELDER BOX (Established Published . JOURNAL 1909 every Wednesday and Friday at Brigham City. Utah, and entered Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, in January, 1909. ander the act of March 3. 1679. William M. Long, Editor Chas. W. Claybaujn, Manager Mrs. Gladys Johnson. Adv. Mgr Legal Notice Probate and Guardianship Notices. Consult Clerk of District Court, Brigham, Utah, or the respective sgners for information. SUMMONS la The District Court of the First Judicial D strict of the Sta.e of Utau In and For Bx County, GOLDEN LAVAR PETERbON. Pontiff, LEVI COLDEN PETTRSON and JANE DOE PETERSON, his wife, T L ORA BUCK HAMNAH b cor widow; TAM; CHARLES H BUCK, and JANE DOE BUCK, hs wife; IT A B. VAR KEY; OLIVE B. WALL WORK; WH I VNE IIAM . BUCK and D E BUCK hie wie; ELSIE B. PORTER; B. PR! CILLA iRF.SF SHUPE; BUCK; HAROLD J. BUCK and HEL-FS. BUCK, his wife; LOUIo M BUCK and JANE DOE BUCK, hi-children and e; surviving heirs at law of William H. Buck. de ea ed; and to all persons unknown claiming any right, title interest or estate in and to 'he premises described m the complaint. Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DE FLNDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear wi hin twenty (20) diys after service of thii summons upon you, if served wilh n the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within th rty (30) days a'ter service and defend the above entitled acti in; and m ca-- e or your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you accordto the demand of the complaint ing which within ten days af er 'er ice of this summons upon you will be f Pd with the clerk of said court. This actition is brought to qui-- t pi 'in iff tle to land situated in Box Elder Coundescribed and as follvws, ty, Utah, towit: the NW Peg at Block 4, Plat A. S tile Towns 6 ris, 5nor Survey, W 20 rds, N 6 rds, E 20 rds to beginning. 7 and SE'4 TRACT No. 2 SW4 of Sec. 6. T 14 N, R 7 W, 5LM, less county road. Wm. E. DAVIS, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O Address: Room 28, First ce ur Bank Bldg., Cpv Brigham ity 13 30 TRACT No. corner of Lot I I, Uh Cord Cf Thanks Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death and last rites for our . mother, Mrs. Mikiyo H. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, those who sent flowers, and all others who assisted in any way. In lifes darkest hour, one comes to realize the true meaaing of the Hashi-moto- word By PATRICIA Hashimoto and Family. CLARY eyelet-embroidere- - P ROGWA AA Liml DDHOnD from the County Agricul Hen Gf The Week Let a hen lead off on your food shopping list for the weekend of January 15-1poultry marketing specialists of the U. S. Department of Agriculture urge American housewives. To encourage farmers to market all hens and their unproductive thus save grain for Europe, large retail stores the country over are featuring fowl as the such, fine consideration and meat buy during the kindness by relatives and forin January. Baked hen will mer neighbors and friends. Es- be the featured recipe on the pecially do we appreciate the Peace Plate for Sunday, January love and assistance of members 18. of the Relief Society, former Whether advertised as "fowl," of our beloved mother, stewing chickens, hens," or whom God has seen fit to call bakers, these meaty birds may from this mortal life. Also the be used for over braising, baksinging and kind words spoken ing in a covered roaster, stewat the funeral services, and all ing or fricasseeing. They are not that was done to alleviate our young and tender enough for sorrow In our bereavement. May roasting in an open pan, but the Lord bless you all. when cooked with moisture unMrs. Jewesha Peirce Zaletel til tender, they furnish flavorand Family. ful meat at reasonable prices. Mrs. May Campbell and Although the poultry indusFamily. try urged heavy marketing of . Forest T. Hale. these birds in December, the cut in flocks fell short of the goal, and many thousands of hens are still on farms, eating more grain than they are worth. This is partly due to the fact that most Americans prefer the traditional turkey for holidays. By the iasi of the turAlvin Fielding and Laura Taland hash soup is gone and bot Wells of Willard are the key will be ready appetites family Friborn parents of a baby boy for a good hen dinner. day, January 9, at the Cooley Memorial hospital. The parents Junior Dishwashing reside in Willard. Dishwashing is the household James Blaine and Dora Mae falls to the that job Hendricks Bosley of Brigham lot of the frequently children in the family, a of are the baby not so much because they choose City parents girl born Sunday, January 11, it as because their elders allot at the Cooiey Memorial hospital. It to them. Household managea Masayoshi and Michiye ment specialists frequently have Mishihara of Brigham City out that more democraR. F. D. No. 1 are the parents pointed tic management would give chilof a baby boy born Tuesday, dren some vote on the jobs they January 13 at the Cooley Me- do and make these jobs intermorial hospital. to them. Even dishwashDon Glen and Irene Fridal esting be enjoyed if younging may Fryer of Tremonton are the sters view it as an opportunity a born of baby boy parents to discover labor-savinprinciThursday morning, January 15 ples and use their heads to save at the Cooley Memorial hospi-ta- their heels and hands. This is their first child. To prove this principle, Extension specialists in New York club state questioned 172 In girls as to their likes and disCases filed in first district likes in home jobs. Best liked court of Utah at the Box El- were ironing, setting the table beds. Of the 172 der County Clerks office. and making girls, 77 said they ironed bedivorce suits cause they enjoyed it; 54 acThe following were filed at the office of the cepted the work without comBox Elder County Clerk during plaint; and only 14 said they ironed because mothes makes the past week: Delbert Earl Hess, Jr. vs. Helen me. Sophia S. Hess, mental cruelty, Dishwashing proved the most disliked chose. Only 14 girls filed January 7, 1948. Carrol Garn Hess vs. Vern said they did dishes voluntarily; Hess, mental cruelty, filed Jan- 32 admitted not minding it too uary 12, 1948. much, especially if they were d mid-Januar- y Sa-kot- g L District Court Winston Nelson recently built son and heir, Randall. Anything that Nels builds is built to last a lifetime, and the bed was no exception. Whether or not Randall will appreciate his dads expert handicraft is something for the future, but when Nels proudly exhibited his baby bed to Bill Long, Bill asked, . . . and across the top are you going to put electrified barbed wire? a crib fo rhis young Maybe He'd Have Said It Anyway I Dear Sharp Shots: Okay, you asked for it. I noticed an article in Wednesday's about the marriage oi Mr. and Mrs. Hideo Morika and down at the end of the item, it said, had Mark Twain been there (at the reception) he would have said East is East and West is West, but the twain has met'. Tsk, tsk. Sharpie, wasn't it Rudyard Rippling who first made the statement about the East not meeting the West and so on? News-Journ- the Reader. e Cord Of Thanks We wish to express our sincere appreciation of the loving sympathy and kind assistance given us by friends and relatives in this community during the funeral services and burial of our beloved mother, Mrs. Nellie Peirce Bowen. It is wonderful to come back here after more than twenty years absence and be accorded mm, said, when the boys can find a girl just like the girl that married dear old Dad." United Press Staif Correspondent HOLLYWOOD (UP I A movie designer has just put forth a solution to the high cost of the HOLLYWOOD (UP) Night New Look. You may have to clubs big checks and all old clothes, your says small featuring junk dance floors are slowly RKO designer Edwird Stevenson, but you can resurrect your ruining AmericaA ballroom technique, Veloz and Yolanda demothers. Stevenson says any woman clare. with a trunk in her attic can The dance team most haul out costumes and hats that couples today are says with dancing are high style today. little polish. Our new' fashions are a diAnd its not entirely their rect steal from 1910, Stevenson said. The clothes I have been fault, said Frank Veloz. When I Remember 50 couples shove out on a dance designing for Mama, set in 1910, mighjt just floor big enough for five, noas w'ell have been designed for body gets a chance to dance. her daughter, 1947. They just bounce up and down Irene Dunnes best" dress in in time with the music and try the 1910 picture, a shirtwaist to think of conversation to take and skirt, is the basis for a din- their minds off their misery. What the country needs, Vener dress Stevenson entered in a 1947 Los Angeles fashion show. loz and Yolanda said, is more The dress is a yellow and lessons in how to dance in four chartreuse print with an exag- square feet of floor space. Begerated ruffle around the yoke tween concert tours, theyre and a high neck. Theres a ruf- getting the lessons which, they fle around the bottom that hope, will take away from dance scoops up in back to show lace floors that look. underneath. And, just like the Years-DaSome dancers are like mopicture, the modern dress has torists. Yolanda scolded. When whalebones in the collar. Actress Gets Copy they get in the drivers seat, Another Stevenson oldtimer they think they own all the which Barbara Bel Geddes wore space within a block. Good in the picture so charmed her dancing flies out the window she had it copied for her perso- while they try to prove it. nal wardrobe. Its a white blouse Courtesy Code Offered in with Along with their lessons yoke Veloz and and full sleeves, worn with a dancing navy blue serge skirt swirling Yolanda offer a courtesy code around the bottom to show a for dancers. Its rules include: 1. Dance counter-clockwispeek of white ruffle. Stevenson got his ideas from around the floor. The couple deold fashion magazines and fam- termined to buck traffic will get more than a dented fender. ily albums. 2. Shorten your dancing The wasp waists, full sleeves and gored skirts, most of them strides. Youre in no hurry. el3. Beware of protruding with dust ruffles showing, were the last word then at straw- bows, including your own. 4.- Dont start a and jam in front berry festivals, he said, theyre the last word now at of the bandstand. If you just want to listen to the music, sit cocktail lounges. Stevenson said the return to down. t 5. Look before you leap, if careful elaborate detail and elemust in womens clothes went you leap. gance And do Veloz and Yolanda hand in hand with a return to more gracious living. Longer follow these rules during an skirts and rounded, soft, elegant evening of dancing? Veloz Well, not exactly, contours, like those Mama used to wear, contribute to a gentler admitted. "You see, we stay off night club floors. They ah way of life. This is one time, Stevenson frighten us. friends. A. i Film Shoo 4-- Conservation In case some of you bowling fans have been wondering what happened to Richard (Sandy) Sands lately, or have heaved a sigh of relief when your team bowled against the News-Journand found Sandy missing, heres what happened. The N-t bowler is now exhibiting his talents, both as a printer and kegler over in Logan. Sandy and his family moved over there just before the first of the year when he' assumed the foremanship of the Cache He gave Valley Publications. us his word, though, that he would be back in Brigham City from time to when competition matches are scheduled at the local alleys. Bonus Built TRUCK J hot-sho- S HERE! time--especial- Here's The Kind of Talk We Like To Heart Committee paid for it; but 71 said they washed dishes only because I have to. Reasons for the dislike were: Its so messy." Is so Takes so much time, Hands get chapuninteresting, Dishes clatter and break ped, so easily. To make this routine job more interesting, New York State club specialists have worked out a guide to pleasanter dishwashing which leaders are using this winter to interest youngsters in working out for themselves easiest ways of clearing the table, scraping, stacking, washing, drying and putting away dishes. Some of the suggestions are: Using a tray to save trips to the 4-- kitchen; scraping and stacking on trays at the table; planning enough counter spaces at the sink for convenient stacking; storing equipment near the place where it is used; using both hands equally to save time and labor; saving strength in body motions, such as bending the knees instead of the back. Dear Sharpster: Just want to let you know that Brigham City has something I haven't seen in any town lor a long ..time and real friendliness. I casually observed the Saturday afternoon crowd last week and it came to me that the men here probably dress more comfortable than in most cities. If you don't happen to like a necktie. that's O. Km you don't have to wear your best blue serge with button-hol- e flower to be seen on the streets. And farmers can run into town" just as they left the fields without g causing a lot of and gaping at their overalls. Best part is the frienliness. Even though I have been away for several months, I feel right at home when so many people recognize and speak to me. Ben Gone. It's NEW! head-turnin- On Display Ben Gone and his praise for Brigham City brings to our mind a little thought which weve been wanting to crow' abont for some time. (City pa-pers please copy!) Have you ever noticed the number of apartments for rent ads in the With this available housing, Brigham City is "ripe for more industry to set-- ! tie here. Industrialists now know' that before they can exto pect competent employees settle down and stay on the job. they must provide housing an impossibility in most localities. Brigham Citys high-speebuilding program has not slowed down now that the city's population increase has tapered off somewhat. Result: plenty of housing and the ideal spot for industry to locate. There, . . . we said it, and were glad. 1 The 1948 BETTER In making cloth-covere- but- tons, manufacturers often paste the cloth to the busson with a dark brown or black glue. This dark substance dissolves in cleaning fluid and discolors not only the button but also the dress fabric around it. Some buttons are colored with a dye that "runs from the steam of pressing, making a stain on the dress that cannot be removed. Some plastic buttons dissolve in cleaning fluid, becoming so soft that they smear and stain the fabric of the dress. The Institute has worked with plastic manufacturers to find out which plastics will withstand cleaning. Recently many buttons of uncleanable plastic have been Model Pick-U- p See the new pick-u- p for 1948 on d:splay. NOW. Buill with a big truck look, it gives you that quick delivery service demand of a light truck. many motor changes, and the new F-the largest trucks ever built by Ford. News-Journal- Three Bugbears Buttons, buckles and belts are common bugbears to the dry cleaning industry, George P. Fulton of the National Institute of Cleaning and Dyeing told State Extension clothing specialists at a conference on clothing problems in Washington, D. C. Because of the way these three clothing items are made, many cannot be cleaned by any method, Mr. Fulton said. Thus, they cause much damage to clothing and much misunderstanding among customers and cleaners. T0 PAY 7 Ask about the F-- 8 models, . . . Jj d FREE COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS FROM 6 TO 9 P.M. Its A Low Down Dirty Shame! Dear Sharp Shots: These new long skirts are an awful let down! Professor Pill. Yep, That's Us! Sharp Shots: Just saw a cartoon that should fit some of you N-- J guys perfectly: A businessman tells his stenographer as he walks out of the office, I'm going down to the coffee shop for an . employees conference." eliminated, but, unfortunately, Curley, some are still being used on clothing and causing cleaning Get the idea? Send em in; troubles. Buckles also give trouble to Sharp Shots will publish anycleaners, especially those which thing (well, almost anything!) or of unclean- And if yea dont like it, tell us are able plastic. tnat, too. . . well print it Service 323 South Main Center phone 55 clotn-covere- uadii |