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Show 22, MQHMNC..SEPTE.MHEH !)::;( THE BOX EIDER Missionary Writes December to March, in Inch time the crew does not set foot on land. On board the factory they have every modern convenience, the radio. The billowing letter has been :lllvles ani newspapers, re, rived In hr New Norway is the leading vvhal-mnation in the world. There loin Klder Jack K Johnson, a miss.imaiy labeling m Nor- ate a few foreign whalers, but way. which will be lead with they employ mostly Norwemtiuest by tus many friends gians, because they are the ne.o Elder Johnson is the son must experienced in the work. Mi The whale oil is sold both to and Mis Ed A John--m- i :he maiganne and soap mdus-uies- , of Biighum, both in Norway and else-Dear Ediloi lieie. Strange as it may I wish lo take this opporseem, these two products of tunity to exjucss my thunks tor such opposite use and nature I the NewsJouin.il. have now uc both manufactured from been leeeiving the home-towHie same raw product. The paper for the past twenty-siwhaling industry months, .mil 1 look forward to Norwegian its amval as mueh as I do a brings into the homeland an income of between HO letter from home. The fulks annual ami loo million kroner, which ami tell about wide the hap- is the same as 20 and 'Jo milpenings m the inline and about lion dollars. the family, but it is the News-JoiNorway as a whole Is a pro- mil that keeps me posh'd It is a country on the happenings in Brigham gresstve land. that loves peace Tile Norvve-- I I aineil in Bergen, Norway, gian people are a haid working mi June 24. 1937, after having people. .While I have been had a very pleasant voyage liere I have come to love them. the oeean and the North I have been one of them. It is aeioss i was only in Bergen a Sea. going to be hard to say "goodslim t time so I did not get a when my bye'' to the chance to see much of the town. ,'ime eomes topeople return home. leti Bei gen by tram for Oslo, I semi to everybody and alter traveling about five fiom the greetings lamd of the Midnight hours we at rived at the sum- Sun. mit. There the train stopped Sincerely, at a small town which was still E. JOHNSON. v From Norway LABS g rp! EA3BARA WEBB V"5i XXXI de- - hard to luund it . 'i,er the handwtumi-,fmany cui.ycues and She read Ruined and tells me that even the tarmev settlei women n, u,,, 0 tl,, ilp. peaiuixe ana do uliei the u llusliunds to tin m n, w buy clothes. I MERRY rested the dtarv on the ot n i.l . eainley t link huu pte-- a luuyiiit - b.ea.1 the first entry to d,o. 'Mithet'iaik iiCn annul Halil rah 'Scares h a !' ' 'LfGod -- mne i soon on rt.uhtii1 to he in out o entiles were u,t'r tlie lu'w rte-t- -1 note - peddler She leuled ulu.ui tui mule references to his otc mess, oih ii.ice mlo an ar. uiiiuuig ol mn flmndise received ami sold Jlit h.tndw l ltmg ditf.-iehorn Uie rest and she surmised that Mi Claik had ooerow ed wilting spat e Horn ins w:te. p, i haps tiieig ollu r uap, r av .liable l'.ie storv wet.t on It told ol l ea unely profitable luunievs ol he bu tli ol a el u In ot the pmt liase ot the slave at'er wiiun Claik leaving tins woman to raie fot the hoir-- nail set heiseit : in today and nnali swollen so aw nave to swim e sto.es Fruim law six louts Ot Oata-on m.s next 'or mm to use to planting a ganltn. :h duel) Mil- lomunow "Mnanda is good about the hints, and baby but she ts vastly ir meiends to be ol aught ignorant without Our cow fie hened with a fine r lied, cult the day week ami Mi Clark tells me ne will attempt a trade with an uptiver settler tot a this dav C'laik Mr n read: There is nw ught am--' am thankful to: filly and trine to mm. Before tie clean'd, and we will have need ot a another journey we shall good stout house tor the planting having wilder weather, the , next spring. whole country around us he- rar odn pwt e lie has anang-sWith the next summer, came a three of our neighbors to mg covered with snow, but child. and the following the with the lo'tiins. and we second sun was shining brightly year, a third. Meanwhile, Mi and raise a house on a sweet spot it was quite warm After Clark continued to joui ney into the i good, unlading spilhg ot wilderness to trade, and las wife to traveling twelve liouis we ar-- I direct the homestead. lived in Oslo where we weie Word come of a fine set of CanI budding of the new house niet by the mission president dle Molds. I did procure them and and four Elders. as: tea Peril a uinple matter candles dip without an trom number oicuired je log ruiung I spent thiee days ill Oslo :l?.h ana ov May 1st me the tallow rendered from the ewe that died Tlieie is now enougli and was then assigned to labot dir ready h r ocenpaney wood as..es tor soap making and new dwelling is nay to out in Tonsheig, whiyh is the oldest shall nut Miranda to it. tor all she town friends-Somtuny calls hum oui in Norway. After labor- of the Gentry also to protests slip knows not how to sta a period for in mg Tunsberg I the stuff Wnh the r fat have saved .apery p.raunt m tl.etr man-Siot one year was ttansferred we can pour enougli soft Carter Cornwall and ms soap down to last us the beltei part ol a twelve lo Aiemlal where I have been! especially condescending .raised artat dresser sent month. laboring for the past fourteen months. n Leicestei dare by my dear CO ABSORBED was Merry in the ? They did spr,.X ot a slave When I was home I always ana w; they are willing u sell narrative that she came tuck 'xi did promise me that it to tire present with a start when had the idea that Norway was Emma Pearl called tier to lunch a country where there was it journey brings sullicient ne ill purchase her tor me She carefully put the diary in its snow and ice the year around, case I and carried it down to her but I find the climate very am strong and jtid Heaven sole to do all that is need-- : room. The afternoon was too full ol much like that at home. oat dwelling. ry had heard her father tell preparations for the next day s fesNorway is by no means a a ancestress, tivities to give her time to go on small country, in extor.., com-- , xae Rev nobis who had with her reading but. after upper with many other Euroacross the ocean to marry when Flossie went off to the movies pared pean countries. The area of C.ark The great dresser with Bill Gerston. she found herself r.ed must be the very one free to resume it. She took the Norway proper is about 125,000 The total area stood now in the dining diarv to bed with her The rest of square miles. The mention ot tne "Gen-n;.- n it offered nothing new. It was lust under the Norwegian flag is a continuation of the chronicle of about the word underscored, the same size as the awng until Merry coupled the simple life of a contented piostate of California. tne references to the log neer woman. But. as Merry read Norway is known as the land she had a feeling that a voice spoke of the fjords, which form one otise It simple meant that to hpr from the pages. of the most rugged and broken It was not until she had reached xnal Clarks who settled in stretches of seaboards in the! Erg had not been of the the end. turned out her light, and Merry smiled a little Her lay staring into the darkness, that world. There are about 150,000' i.cht not consider the old she realised just what the diary had lands which are spread out if.r.d since it revealed that to tell her When she did. she along the Norwegian sea coast. Dears had been too poor to thought sadly "It has come too The nature of Norway is exges and had live d in a log late that message. But I can pass Nor- pu i rue is H.!,!,--gard- ' Page Three E (loin Interesting Letter chapter XEWS-JOERNA- 1 1 elder jack r j. i 1 j j 1 y -- n English-bor- -- tremely varied. Southern hills, way with it pine-clagradually merges through the valleys into the wild towering mountains of western Norway, with its countless number of fjords, some of which extend inland a distance of 100 miles or more. In southern Norway the sun may be shining and people out swimming, and at ihe same time we find mighty glaciers clinging to the mountain slopes of northern Norway with Rolling hills, crowed and fir, lofty plateaus, pine mountains, gliding glaciers and cool lakes as clear as crystal; beautiful valleys edged with dark green pines; waterfalls, rushing tumbling rivers and murmuring brooks, eveiyvvhere, The air of the countryside mixed with the seem of pine and fir, anil filled Such with the songs of birds. is Norway. Norway in the winter time is as beautiful as the summer time. The Norwegian people are very fond of sports. The rolling hills are full of skiers. I have often seen a whole fam- ing of four or five go on a trip for the whole day. About the first present a baby gets for Christmas is a pair of skis or skates. Fishing in Norway is carried There on very extensively. are a large number of fam- ilies who make their living from fishing. Fish canned in Norway is sent all over the world. While living here I have come to like most any kind of fish, which' is, of course, a article of food j very important in the home. is The industry whaling growing very fast in Norway, In fact, thi country first start- The ed the whale industry. modern whaling is carried on by a pelagic method, That is. the catch is carried on without stations on land. Everything is done on board. Each expedition has a mother ship, or whaler, which is a where the floating factory, (whole body of the enormous blue whale is hoisted on board. It is cut up and the oil is ex- traded by boiling the body. The meat is manufactured into ani-- ! stock food for domestic mals. The bones are likewise utilized in various ways, nothing goes to waste. Attached to the floating factory, which ranges in size from Jit.ooo to 30.000 tons, are a number of whaling boats, from which the whale is harpooned. The actual catch is therefore, The done from these boats. catch lasts about three months, d Trv Nc-V- s Want Ads loiiriml snow-cappe- ' Go the Comfortable , Economical Way -- ON THE TRAIN relax in delightful comfort as you travel on r.feaJjn:cn Pacific trains. Enjoy delicious dining Ce4ls restful sleep. Read, write, move about, as you please while the miles roll by. arrive refreshed, ready to make every minute a fair either at New York or San Francisco! eS EAST Union Pacific and connecting splendid daily service to New York. 6r rad fare. Visit glamorous Southern Cali-yea- r at little or no way to San Francisco LOW FARES TO SAN FRANCISCO 1 NEW YORK VIA LOS ANGELES s76 Ret- -j RrundTri,. Jo C o IB - F. c-- a 5tJ r i T, . - Jy, , tw y :- fortabl c rc J- Pull- end rp o Round Tnp RcurdTnp in Sla Coache 3 s36 - in Challeo- ger Sleep- - o(o- i- ingCara; BarthExtia Berth Extra 1 53 RouniTrip in Com-ar- tollable Coaches See Boulder Oam n route to Southern Cantotnia Convenient, s.de trips from Las Vegas, hev. Fot further dttailt consult: J. I). BOWEN, Agent RKIGH M CITV, UTAH nc t i- Memories from ottj Clippings .m, Of Bygone Days: 10 Y TO YOU! EARS AGO Miss Ruth Hearse, t 'IMPORTANT file daughter Business college. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hoojies fiave received a letter from their son, Wendell Iloopes, who is recovering nicely from an Were-delappendicitis operation. is laboring in the German-Austriamission. Marie Colby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Colby, was operated on for appendicitis at a local hospital. Miss Ardith Spencer and Hanford A. Dunfield, were married at the home of the bride's parents, with Bishop A. M. Hansen officiating. Mrs. Jordan Jones was hostess to members of the L'Apris Midi club at her home. Bridge was the diversion of the evening. High score prize went to Mrs. Leland Wight and cut prize to Mrs. James Brown. whiskey in open-sta- te retail stores. Remember, thats where people demand, the brand of whiskey they like best and ask for it by name.) TEN of Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Hearse, has enrolled at the L. D. S. JfjtoBLtM High is Americas largest-sellin- g J nut l n 20 YEARS Seriously 40-fo- HoneyviHe. Mrs. Clifford Secrist aceom-punieMrs. Rees Davis to Salt Lake City and will visii there for a week. i.r YEARS AGO County Commissioners T. II. Blackburn, John F. Conley and F. Alan Ruche, and Road Commissioner I). H. Burt, left for the western part of the county to inspect the roads. They expect to be gone a week. The Library ooard has accepted the plans of Shreeve and Madsen for the new library to be built in Brigham. The work will he started sometime in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Preston were over from Garland visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Preston. LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Maud Fisher of Los Angeles, Calif., returned to her home Wednesday after spending several weeks visiting with friends and relatives in Utah and Idaho. She is a sister of Mrs. J. Will Smith of Brigham. Miss Eueda Christofferson, daughter of Postmaster and Mrs. Nello Christofferson, has returned from Salt Lake City where she has been studying at the L. D. S. Business college. She has been suffering from a severe infection of the eyes, which is now much improved. Relief Society visiting teachers of the Box Elder stake are especially urged to attend the Sunday afternoon meeting in the tabernacle at 2 p. rn, A representative of the general board will speak on the subject. "Visiting Teaching." RETURN FROM SALT LAKE Mrs. Connie Peters and Mrs. Emelia Welling and their guest, Mrs. Dagmar Hynes of East Oakland, Calif., have returned from a weeks visit in Salt Lake City. While there they visited with Mrs. Wallace J. Rhodes and Mrs. Nephi Hansen and other relatives and friends, HIRAM WAIKIR4S0NS Justice Hutler AGO Charles Forsgren was buried thirty minutes under a stack of hay today. While he was engaged in feeding his cows, the stack fell on him. The children found out where he was and removed the hay, finding him none the worse for the harrowing experience. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Jensen announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen, to Roy Retersen. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake temple next month. A baby boy was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dustman of 0. PROOF. STRAIGHT 60URB0N WHISKEY j i INC., PEORIA. Bridge Party Given Mrs. Thorstenlierg 111 IlllNOI By Where To Find It Miss Kathryn Thorstenlierg entertained WASHINGTON. Sept. 21 (UP) eight friends at - Associate Supreme Court Jusbridge Wednesday evening at A listing of rellaole firms and her hnine m the Adele apartre Surprise Parly Given tice Pierce Butler has Fall flowers in gay individuals specialists in their ments. entered Garfield hospital here colors were used on the serv-- j line. because he has "lost consider- For Brigham Couple able ground during the past Friday evening a few friends ing table and about the rooms. four or five days," his person- of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Reeve A light luncheon preceded the auiomobiles Miss Norma R. al physician disclosed tonight. surprised them at their farm card game. Bulck N. V. Wiitfcin Motor. Phon 15). Until tonight's announcement, home west of Brigham, the oc- Wheatley won the score prize. casion being their twenty-fiftit was presumed that the elderAUTOMOBILE SERVICE " WA I KINS MOTOR NORM ,(luli Members Knterlained 1.0. ly justice was well on the road wedding anniversary. A delicious chicken dinner to recovery, but his hospitalizaMrs. Carroll B. Williams en-- ' .2 Weil Foret. Phone 15) was served and by tertaiued her bridge club last prepared tion revived rumors that he may BUILDING TRADES tender President Roosevelt his the daughters of the honored evening at dinner and cards. Fey Shoity Painting, Papering, The guests were seated at two interior Decorating, Phone 405. resignation before the supreme pair. A color scheme of red court resumes its deliberations and white was carried out in small tables attractively dec-CHIROPRACTOR q next month after a summer re- the table decorations, a beau-- 'orated with fall blooms. Dr. C. R. Jone. D. C., Mrs. S 105 East Phone 182. tifui cess. wedding cake centering Eru Owen and Mrs. John Ear-- :i,nlr the table.. son wore special juost.s. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Those present included Dr. Let ue help you plen. Free eat . Famous Race Driver and Mrs, if. A. Hearse, Mr. peteraon Electric. Phone and Mrs. Jack Valberg, Mr. INSURANCE Injured and Mrs. Arthur Sycamore, Mr, 9. Martin Raamueaeo, Office an3 Residence Phone 98. INDIANAPOLIS, I ml Sept. Land Mrs. Louis Britenheker, 21 OPTICAL GOODS (UP) Babe Stapp, Los An- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, Mathias, Edith Pathakis, N. Ha naan Variety Store The geles, Calif, race driver, was John Million Artlciee. itore injured and his mechanic was and the honored guests. OGDEN. Kept. 21- - (USDA Lovely gifts were presented; ORCHARD SUPPLIES killed today when their autosalable Hogs; Estimated mobile crashed into a wall of to Mr. and Mrs. Reeve. Approved quality Ineeiticidee, spray Anderaon material Produce Co. steady V)g eeijhs, 22a; total tile Indianapolis motor sjieed-uaon best 10c to $8.00 top, lower; a while they weie testing Farewell Dinner Honors plumbing Seating lb. butchers; No Job too weights mll Satisfaction guar tn es. .Mrs. Zora Duke A Sorensen. Coleman mted $7.25 this outside ange mostly Lawson Harris, the mechanic, extreme weights $7.00 Mrs. Zora A. Luke was hon-- i PRESCRIPTIONS suffered a skull fracture and Eddy Drug Store. Retail Drugs- died less than two hours after ored at a faiewell party given down; sows mostly $4 25 4.75; few Fointain Sendee. Phone 10. the crash. Stapp suffered only last night by her associates at lights around $5 50 down, where 500; 5X); courthouse the total, steady; county eeipts, face lacerations and hospital TO SCHOOL Ol Cattle: Estimated salable attendants said his condition she has winked in the assesiiead good and choice HuntsMisses Annina Eskelsen, Gene was good. Cause of the crash sor's office for tile past five ville valley steers, 1155 lbs. Hess, Adele Chi istensen, Helen years. was riot deteiioined Dinner was solved at the Idle after 2 per rent shrink, $7.75; Butt and Helen Stewart will Isle tea room to the eighteen few lots medium and good heif- leave this morning to enter odd choice school at the Utah State Agriguests present. Lovely loses ers, $6.75"" 8JX); Utah Mrs. Luke kinds uj) to $8 50; plain heif- cultural college at Logan. Miss graced the table. was jiiesented a fieautiful gift. ers, $6 25 down; .medium and Grettle Shaw will also attend Setting Records Mrs. Luke will leave tomor- good cows, early, $5,000 6 00; school there this year and is at present assisting in regisrow for Los Angeles, Calif., lo canons and cutters, $:).00O SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 21 few tering freshmen at the Logan $5 50; (UP) Utah state fair officials make her home. Her two chil-- ' 4 25; odd 'hulls, Douglas Campbell of said today that action in mov- dren, Mrs. Alion Beck and Don choice vealers, $!).()); odd ex- school. choice uji to $10 00; culls Iloneyviile will enter as a fresh ing dates up two weeks this Luke are both living there now. tra man this year. and common, $4 500 7 00. year evidently has been worth Sheep: Estimated salable rewhile, judging from attendance Beta Sigma Phi ceipts, 1.1!5; total, 1,1'tO; lot since the fair opened Saturday. Holds Mi1 Marion Stratford, MilMeeting 80 lb. trueked-ifat lambs, Exact attendance figures have dred ffenn and Gay Jensen are of Beta $7 75; package light feedns, The regular meeting not been compiled but if was late Wednesday two in S t Lake City taking the indicated they are far above Sigma Phi sorority was held $6.50; Eng .1 placement and I. Q. 83 lb. doubles home Utah the at Iambs, night Wednesday last year when the fair was tests inquired of all freshmen Folodd lots to Norma medium Miss of 50; $8 good Wheatley. held in late September and a business session, Mrs. truekins, $7.250 8 25; few lots cnienng the Univetsity of Utah. early October. Today's fair lowing 00-W. (X); N. Whitaker reviewed I)or- yearlings, $5 lot 121 program was devoted primarily Those who h'"'e been buying to exhibits and band concerts. othy Parker's life and work. lb slaughter ewes, $5(X); four and She also lead excerpts from doubles bleeding war stocks in t,. fond expectaewes, Utahs, Si 50 per head. tion that they will become rich 'her ptose and poetry. Commission Orders It was deeicled that the group ought to keep in mind what l Ads Bring Results happened in November 1929. would meet the first and third Automatic Signals Mondays of evety month and Installed delegates to the state convention to be held at Pineerest Inn SALT LAKE CITY. Sept. 21 -(- in Emmigration canyon on SepUPi-The state public service tember .'!() and October 1, weie commission today ordeted in- discussed. Miss Diilian Herstallation of 75 automatic warn- man. national director of Beta ing signals at grade crossings Sigma Phi will be guest speakin T? counties as the next step er at the convention. in a campaign to prevent school bus accidents such as the one near Midvale Dec. 1, Ladies' Night Party Given By Lions 493H, that claimed 24 lives. Installations ordered in luded The program committee of IS m Salt Lake county. 16 in the Lions club arranged a Utah, nine in Cache, eight in evening for ladies' Weber, and three in Box Cider. 'night which was held Wednes-day evening at Crystal Springs. A hot chicken dinner was BRAND Salt Lake Girl served to sixty people. Joe OURBON WHISKEY Cook of Brigham was the main Kills Self This whisker if I performer at the beginning of ' SALT LAKE CITY. Sept. 21 3 YEARS OLD the program, surprising and i UP Following what imltee amazing the people with his Yw GwA to deset ibed as a lovers' quart el, tricks of magic. Cut 1333, Njtmul Miilit! fiafeU Crp., IT. Thelma Hadley toFollowing the dinner, dancday shot and killed herself at ing and various tabic games her home in a fashionable Salt rounded out the delightful cve- Lake City residential district. ning- DIRECTORY 1 1 Health-Hom- I 1 4)0-w- MARKET REPORTS , re-22- 17(1-22- re-2- 6 r Fair -- , 1 News-Journa- A Leading 3 Year OLD of Superior Taste! (MOD - |