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Show fish. MTten 00 umbi kQ Hed s- - Hear To Instructor nu'sdiy Meeting A dj tha: club will afternoon, clock at the War , Kindergarten Beb-;JUaf4- o jr.al home Lker of the afternoon will Kt, Elizabeth Dutton from L0 Agricultural college at will be Lltah Her subject Aetiv U "T'lPl tLimnr" lties will be in and her meeting of the irade students will furnish L'usic Each member is urgrttend this meeting and is a guest jd to bring Ella Hansen New Telephone Number Of The 's Editor Mrs. Society Charles Kimber , Is 192 , Beginning today, Mrs. Char-l- e Kimber, the society editor, will maintain her office at her home. Her telephone number is 192. Any personal, church or society news you wish to report by telephone may be called to Mrs. Kimber at 192, or telephoned to the News-Journal- News-Journa- 's l, No. 727. The solicits the cooperation of every reader in Box Elder county to help make this a more interesting, more newsy, more informative newspaper. Parties, visitors, trips out of town, anniversaries and birthdays, club meetings, births, announcements, weddings, all are interesting news to your friends and acquaintances. They should be reported in the Your assistance is needed, and we earnestly invite you to report such news. All news should be reported at the earliest possible lime, and the cannot guarantee to carry news m Wednesday's paper reported alter noon Tuesday, or in Fn-damorning's paper if it is reported after noon Thursday. However, whenever they are reported, stories and items that fail to appear in one paper will be included in the succeeding issue if they still have news value. Remember the society editor's phone number, 192. and the News-Journphone number, 727. And phone in your news, please I News-Journ- News-Journ- today and THURSDAY News-Journ- y jMceas saBu wuh Raymond MASSEY Desmond TESTER ipanion TO REDEEM HIMSELF brought daring no tcreei has ever shown beforot Girl To Fergusons A seven pound baby girl was born Tuesday afternoon, Febru- ary 1, to Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Ferguson in the L D S hospital, Salt Lake City. The baby is the sixth grandchild of Rhoda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Norman Lee of Brigham City. The new baby and her mother are reported doing well. Phone your society and news to 192. & I High Sctioo Students! VU!,1 c ; Movies And Snow Clinch The Lesson Of Phone Courtesy At Lincoln School , Principal Claims our Mrs. Ellen S. Carter If ou give the operator number and it happens to be 228, in just a moment a pleas- Is Honored At Party ant young voice say: Lin- On Her 89th Birthday coln school. Mr. Botts office" News-Journal- Beehive Girls Hold Mother-Daught- Meet er w-i- The First jear Beehive group of the Third ward held their annual Mothers and Daughters" party Tuesday evening. February 1 under the direction of their teacher, Lucille Jones. Participating in an interesting program were Evalu Mills who offered the opening prajer and the group joined in singing Beehive songs entitled, Beehive Oh The Beehives Are Jojs Hiking, 'Beehive Cheer Song, The Bee Call, and "One Finger, One Thumb, accompanied by Carmen Reeder and led by Evalu Mills. Sketches of the lives of women who have given great service to their church and country were given bj the following girls: Evalu Mills gave the "Life of The Life of EmmeBetsy Ross, line B. Wells was given by Gwen Chidester and the Life of Susan Y. Gates was given by Carmen Reeder The gnls then reported on the completion of their builder cells and gave their pledge Janice Christensen, Sharon Christensen, Diane Christensen, Gwen Chidester, Carmen Reeder and Evalue Mills received their builder cells. Why I Am Proud To Be A Mother Of A Beehive Girl, was given by Mrs. Howard Mills The group enjoyed plajing games, participating in group singing and then enjojed a light luncheon. Carmen Reeder offered the closing prayer. Many Bear Testimonies At Sixth Ward Sunday Sacrament meeting wras held following Sunday School Sunday morning at the Sixth ward with Arthur Steffen in charge The opening song was, Choose The Right, by the congregation and W. W. Willardson offered the opening prayer. The sacrament song was, He Died," by the congregation, and sacrament was administered by Harvey Forsgren .Delonne Anderson and thirteen deacons. Patsy Lenore Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ecil Johnson was confirmed a member of the church by President J. Edwin Baird and the rest of the time was turned over to testimony bearing with many participating. The closing song, We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet, was followed by benediction by Harvey Erdman, to close the Phone your society, church or s personal news to the society editor, Mrs. Charles Kimber, at 192, or to the News-Journa- You Is Mr. Bott Inquire, there, and the young voice says, Just a moment, please. The words are distinct, the inflections rising and cheerful And the young voice belongs to one of the fourth-gradgirls in Lincoln school, one of some 65 fourth grade girls who take turns answering the telephone as part of the broad training for the living that has replaced Three R s" as the aim of edu- cation, since you and I were young. Telephone courtesy, and back of it who invented the telephone, how it was developed, and the complex network of telephone lines and Offices and instruments that ties the country together, is being given special now at Central consideration of school, where all children Brigham City in the first four grades receive their first schooling The special emphasis is being made possible jointly by the deep snow and cold weather, which makes outdoor play during recess periods impracticable, and the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph comCity pany and the Brigham manager, R. C. Alston The telephone company has supplied a series of six sound films, covering the history and organization of telephones and the telephone system in the United All of these are being States shown to all of the students old enough to understand and be interested in them. And one of the films covers the subject of telephone courtesy. Hence the comthe polite plete information, tones, the courteous Just a moThe school has ment, please enough incoming calls that each fourth grade girl gets a chance to practice about once every third day. And looks forward to it! We tried to tell them that before, Bott explains, but the picture clinched it. e News-Journal- roes W. O. Olsen's Return From California Visit Phone your society and news to 192. Friday afternoon a few rela tives and friends gathered at the home of Mrs. D. Heber Stokes, honoring the 89th birth day anniversary of Mrs. Stokes mother, Mrs. Ellen S. Carter The afternoon was spent in visiting and doing faneywork. A daughter of Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Zenos Earl, presented a birthday cake with 89 candles, beautifully decorated in Valenwas tine designs. Luncheon served to 14 guests. Mrs. Evelyn Barker of West Corinne and Mrs. Berneice Christensen of Brigham City assisted their mother in serving. Beautiful flowers decorated the room, and premany lovely gifts were sented to the guest of honor. Wewd-oumOX ODER Mr. and Mrs. W. O Olsen have returned to their home here after Brigham a pleasant three monih visit and with their children, Mr Mrs Ljsle Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Davis of Sacramento, al Wednesday, Teh. 9, 1949 City, Utah California During their stay in California, Mr and Mrs Olsen visited many interesting and historical points of interest with their children and their families Mrs. Charles Kimber, the - u 4 News-Journ- society editor, would appreciate it if youd phone her at 192 to report any personal, churfh or society news Or you may phone the News Journal, 727. But be sure to report your news Finder Weeps ANDOVER, S. D. (UP) Ii was "finder's weepers when Albert D. Vaughn found a pen. 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