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Show 8 BOX ELDER 7 lews -- sou rnai Brigham City. Utah for until it stops. reasons some wonderful couldn't but such luck they hide their fallen spirits. Oh yes, ASTHMA the catch three days and thirteen fish, the sizes undisclosed. The Inhalation Tor Relief of SympS of Bronchial AsthtnaT This column is void of meter Hay Fever. stories. The decision is to rest awhile on the nickle snatchers. AsTHMANgf Wednesday, July 10, 1946 Fourth Ward Juniors Swim At Lorin Farr Park Eugene Bott Arranges Ferry Ward Meeting The sacrament meeting held The Junior class of the Fourth June 30 in the Perry Ward was ward Sunday school held an arranged by Eugene Bott and outing at Lorin Farr Park Tuesconducted by a little far fetched. The return. Sad, disheartened, and wanted to win, perhaps definitely determined to go to ly that it cost them a y work and forget fishing. Rather Dont get off the bandy than take a razzing they had Bishop Douglas day evening. The class was accompanied by Firm Our Foundation, follow- its teacher, Iris Schow, and by ed by Eugene Bott and accom- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Everton, panied by Carrie Peterson. who furnished transportation. Philip Oyler, a deacon, spoke After swimming the group enon the subject, The Canadian joyed a picnic. The committee Indians Seek and Find the Book on arrangements included Dorof Mormon. Interesting talks othy Ann Lillywhite, Lela Mae were given by Marvin Scott Nelson, Barbara Shaw, Ralph Wright of California and Mar- Nelson, Jim Wright and Rongaret Volz of Phoenix, Ari- nie Rock. zona. Eugene Bott, president of South Box Elder stake missionaries, spoke on the impor- Elders Complete Project tance of missionary work. Tuesday evening, July 9, the The meeting closed with the members of the Elders Quorum singing of God Be With You, of the Sixth Ward completed and the benediction was given their cherry welfare project. The by Scott Wright. women of the Relief society toPhone No. 7 wnen vou nave a day are canning the cherries at the church storehouse. news item. Quayle. The opening song was How Eight Confirmed At Second Ward Sunday Seminary Graduates The Second Ward held regular fast meeting services Sunday morning, July 7. Earl V. Hansen, first counselor, presided with Second Counselor Lafayette Jensen conducting. How was song Opening Firm a Foundation by the congregation, followed by the invocation by Thomas E. Kimber. Junior Rasmussen and James Goss, with ten deacons assisting, were in charge of sacramental services. A child of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robert Mastornardi was given the name of Garey Call Mastornardi by its grandfather, James E. Mrs. Sadie Crozier Present Meeting Christensen. The following were confirmed member of the L. D. S. Church: Dennis De Vere Hammer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hammer, by William C. Horsley. Sheridon Lynn Daines, son of K. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Daines, by Patriarch Joseph H. Facer. Deeonna Dorris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Dorris, by Patriarch N. J. Valentine. Nyla Marie Mitchell Good-luffdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard Mitchell, by La Fount Goodliffe. Shara Lee Jeppson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Jeppson, by Earl V. Hansen. Deon Rae Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rasmussen, by Patriarch Nephi Sunday evening the Second meeting in d Sunday School Presents Evening Services Sunday e, here v a swell thick TO STEP UP ECO PRODUCTION Use Standard Poultry House Spray to kill mites, ticks and fleas. Comes mixed, ready to use. A dimes worth covers more than 100 square feet and stays active for days. And use Standard White Oil No. 9 U.S.P. to step up egg production from listless hens. Mix with feed. It's ' mineral oil that g helps bowel movements. VICTOR J. BOTT PHONE J 55 J. Valentine. James Rodney Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dee Taylor, by Lafayette Jensen. Glende Arthur Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Jensen, by Patriarch Joseph H. Facer. Zolanda Carma Rossi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rossi, by Earl V. Hansen. Testimonial services follow .. We The closing song was Sing Now At Parting and the benediction was given by Wm. C. Horsley. O. P. A. Battle rSTANDARDlOLCALIFORNIApRODUCT ed up new proposals to exempt from particular commodities price controls. DINING ROOMS PRICED AT OR BELOW IS ORIGINAL O.P.A. CEILING PRICES It will be our policy to cooperate to help combat in flation. Mrs. Leslie Anderson and Mr. Albert Thorson were speakers at the regular evening services at the Sixth Ward chapel Sunday evening. The program was under the direction of the Sunday School Anna Sedell, 11, Dies In Tremonton Anna Sophia Olsen Sedell, 77, died Sunday at 3 oclock a.m. of causes incident to age in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anna Stenquist of Tremonton. Mrs. Sedell was born May 21, organization. A musical program was also 1869, in Sweden. She is a daughter of Johan Olsen and Kristina presented. Mrs. Roberta Storey, Johnsen Olsen. Married to Per Nichof Mrs. Hannah daughter olas of Willard sang a vocal so- Johan Sedell in June, 1897, she lo. Mrs. Hepworth and sons, came to the United States in Dean and Don, presented musi- 1918 and resided in Salt Lake cal numbers composed of a pi- City until 1930 when she moved to Tremonton. Her husband died s ano and 6 vocal det. The are from Salt Lake City. in 1905. Mrs. Snell joined the L. D. S. church in June, 1898, and was Ladies Aid To Meet president of the Relief Society In Box Elder Canyon of the Western L. D. S. branch in Sweden for 10 year. The ladies aid of the PresbySurviving are her sons and terian church will hold a meet- daughters, Johan Sedell, Salt ing Thursday at 2 oclock in Box Lake City; Mrs. Minnie Wall, Elder canyon together with the Murray; Mrs. Thelma Larsen, ladies clubs of the Tremonton Los Angeles, Calif., and Mrs. and Corinne Methodist chuches. Stenquist; a Mrs. All ladies of the church are Martha Orn, of Salt Lake City; invited to attend the picnic. Any 14 grandchildren and 23 greatwho have not been contacted grandchildren. should call Mrs. J. F. Stoller. Funeral services will be conAll thosee attending the meet- ducted today at 2 oclock in the ing are asked to bring their own Tremonton Second ward L. D. silver and dishes. S. chapel by Bishop Clifton G. M. Kerr. Friends may call until the time of service at the Held horn of Mrs. Gus Stenquist, Tremonton. Burial will be in the Bear River cemetery under the direction of Shaw and Rogers Funeral home. Funeral services were held Friday in the .Eighth ward chap-fo- r Held Prisoners by Russians Andrew Nielson who died It has been disclosed that an the previous Tuesday following American warrant officer and a stroke. his wife are being held prisonThe services were conducted ers by the Russians. The Amercrossed into by Bishop Earnest E. Hansen, icans apparently opened with a song, Oh My the soviet zone in Berlin and Father, by the Singing Moth- were taken into custody for ilers, and a prayer by Vernon legal entry. Hep-worth- r, Enemies of O. P. A. and even some of its supporters have pil- 180 SOUTH MAIN ALL MERCHANDISE AT NORTH MAIN Of Tremonton Dies Ward chapel was presented by members of the Sadie Buettgendach Crozier, Box Elder Seminary graduating 80, died Monday at 11:53 a.m. class of 1946. in an Ogden hospital of causes Counselor First Lafayette incident to old age. Jensen presided with Junior Mrs. Crozier was born June Rasmussen conducting the pro3, 1866, at Fort Dodge, Iowa, gram. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Opening song was Praise to Buettgendach. She was marinthe Man, followed by the ried William Crozier on Octo vocation by De Vaughan Peter- tober 28, 1886, in Lincoln, Nesen. then The congregation and came with him to ang, I'll Serve the Lord While braska, 48 years ago. Mr. Tremonton, I Am Young. Crozier died in 1932. Mrs CroTalks were given by Doris zier was a member of the BapHansen and Dorothy Lund. tist church. Marian LJuJewood, acc(ompa-nieSurviving are her five sons by her mother played a and daughters, Mrs. Ella Wilson, violin solo. of Ogden; Mrs. Clara Sigler and President Abel S. Rich gave a Mrs. Mattie Costley of South brief summary of the talks that Gate, Calif.; Mrs. Anna Conger, had been given. of Brigham City, and George Closing remarks were given Crozier of Tremonton; 36 grandby Mr. Rasmussen. children, 21 The closing song was Our and one sister, Mrs. PauMountain Home So Dear. line Schmidt, of Lone Tree, IdaDoris Olsen offered the ben- ho. ediction. ARE BACK! Funeral me Main Drag the 8 Piece DINING ROOM SET 8 FOOT EXTENSION TABLE CHAIRS 5 SIDE 1 HOST CHAIR BUFFET Regular Size Youre lucky if youve waited for a suite like this . . . Choice of Walnut or Lined Oak finish. Beautiful tapestry upBuffet. Designed in simple holstered chairs. 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There were three, four and five pound rainbow trout just waiting until they arrived to jump at their ANY BOAT SEE AGREEMENT - tion of business men by its absence. Everyone can second guess the course of events and come out with a pretty good opinion as what should have happened. But now when the time comes to choose the men who will make these FIRST decisions no one wants to do anything about it. Being a citizen of the United States cost a lot of GOOD boys their lives. They gave all for our way of life. Lets turn over a new leaf. Exercise your right as a citizen and vote. Then if the men you put into office make a mess of things youve no one to blame and crab at but yourself and the rest of the voters that put him in office. It mattered to some, make it matter to you. Turn io Germany The foreign ministers council has turnd to the German question after final arrangements for calling the 21 nation, peace conference were agreed upon. The council is anxiously awaiting a declaration of Russias policy toward Germany. BUY REFUND Politics played a very large part in moulding- the conversa- Andrew Nielson DON- SOLUT10J Sold with week-en- Kotter. JULY FURNITURE SPECIAL! INHALANT at present bearing the name of the Brigham City Golf Course. Also it will hold many of the golfers of tfye city at home over For The first speaker was Bishop P. O. Hansen of Logan. A duet, My Father, was sung by Herman Andrason and Mrs. Priscilla Bott followed by the second speaker, Bishop Wil-for- d Freeman of the Fourth ward. Following an accordion solo, End of a Bautiful Day, by Mrs. E. L. Reese, a talk was given by Leon Jensen of Bear River City. The services were c'osed with a prayer by Isaac Allen. Interment was in the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of Myers and Folger mortuary of Ogden. Out of town guests who attended the funeral services were Mr. and Mrs. Christian Olsen, Leser Munk, Mrs. Ada Munk, Mrs. Romina Perkins and Mrs. Amy Athay of Montpelier, Idaho; Mrs. Dorothy Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tibbets and Marcella Collett of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Olsen, Carolyn and Andrew Olsen of Ovid, Idaho, and Mrs. Olsen Tuller of Ogden. NEBULIZER Some of the businesses today had a store to store caller By Mace1 trying to sell them something. That isnt anything new but he was selling is. It was Interest is mounting on the what coats. fur new golf course planned for Brigham City. They are clearRumors were spreading today and ing .buildings and fences getting ready to lay out the as they did in army days. The course. It will be a large im- speculation was that the Peachprovement over the present al- es were after more money so kali gumbo nightmare which is they lost the game. I think it MEN'S MEN! 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