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Show Elder News -- Journal, Box The Of Edition Welcome Centennial Utah "FOR- - A DAY To Great Peaks Continued from Preceding Page ' hud ;ts many pro " I. .i I t'll, p l .. pit i, as a' W.liard v ny Vwdai'i l.ke l , ! nle to thi- num-'itl (!!! of lavvris and uiqtois i h it .n . t.ics ut the l loon One vv i 'j a; !i :aT I'oi.'t i.i Bricham 'i' .d evmy tltu a - 1 1: fit s t n o.ne of them was a Wulaul. Ulaid is lo.a'ly vo of V. tamoUs as the hackptound of the "tail-Whita lifelong teuif, of raillery and practical lok.r.g between two men who were boys together in Willard and have temained firm friends through the years. A volume 'oo c ou Id bp written of the innum-irald- e practical jokes that make up the endless game. And it, too, would he telling part of the story of Willard. Professional education is eost- ly, ordinarily, and in the making of a doctor or lawyer there A BETTER LIFETIME, BRIGHAM must be one ot two background of affluence, or else a determined ambition that can surmount pi nation and hardship and win through to the goal. And Willard has not been a low n of gient wealth But Willed mothei, and fathers would diy tiu.t, and put up food in the summertime, make molas.s es and cute hams, and then nns v.nflld go tope liar, rent a (heap loom or two in Salt Lake City, and go t.i the university peasant It wasn't an cntiudy wav of a. (pining an donation, The dishut tt w.is piiUteel men til gunned pit le iun.il fiom Wi ll.i id aie very likely to have made a good many meals ot bicad and molasses, in their youth Not that all of Willards favorite sons are professional men it's just that there are more ot tnem Thoie was Evan Stevens, (Willard people pronounce with it Stevvens, to rhyme the first name) who came as a boy from Wales, made his homo with the Owen Owens family, started as director of the Willard choir and before his death was one of the nation's distinguished musicians, directing the Salt Lake tabernacle choir for years and taking it usually things: Willard People Pay Scant Heed ' A OR A PLACE CITY AND BOX XX WELCOME YOU!" s ' f the interest in education that h us brought Utah todhe position of highest rank among the states of the Union for its a Ivaneed and effective educational sjstem, and faith that has given its residents since p oreer days the courage and inspiration to build steadfastly for the future, are the bea 'iful U. I). S. tabernacle (at left) and the library standing side by side at Garland, in Box Elder county. Symbolic of There's nothing embarrass on nationwide tours, and wrote just a little greater, perhaps the and of of favorite the heights lofty about magnificent hymns many smiling and saying hr are a subconscious challenge to lo to a stranger, out West. 1 the L. D. S. church. ambitions and lof- Box Elder county people, There is General Ed Cole who magnificent achievements. Perhaps na- stranger" is a Vrson v'e' ty grew up in Willard, attended ture's mighty masses serve as never seen. Once weve sett the Lniversity of Utah, was a reminder to men of their own you, you're no longer a slrar.J graduated from West Point, and the er. So cinch the deal, partnr was a distinguished general in insignificance, and breed so is often the with a friendly Hello." that World War I. humility J nent citizens. And what have the peaks to do with all this, and so much more that makes up the story of Willard, yesterday, today and tomorrow? Perhaps people who grow in the shadow and reflected sun drenched glory of great peaks themselves grow ed r S If the little old stone school-houswere still standing on the corner of the school grounds now occupied by the tennis courts, its marred desks would be found carved with the initials of many of Utahs yes, and the United States promi- EAT! COUni Cit com-tollabl- e e TO ELDER Brigham and companion true greatness. attribute of Brigham City has hotel, mot, and auto court accommodatio' And then again, perhaps the for hundreds of parties. All , ar friendly only connection is that the priced. Youll enjc reasonably were there before man peaks in Utah more if jo your came this way to see their make stay Brigham City your "heali splendor, and will remain un- quarters." It's within an hour changed long after the mortal drive or so of all of the remains of all old Willard boys" now living have returned to their native soil beneath the Dont miss the Bear River M Willard peaks. gratory Eird refuge youve ne er seen anything i.ke it Yes indeed, there are trout in west at the Court House those streams. Get yourself a Brigham City, and follow t' j license and try for some of them. road until you get there. well-kept- . You'll like our well roundmu mu our quick service, best of all the low prices. hether youre in town for a isit. or just passing through, slop in and have one of our delicious steaks, dinner, a sandwich or just a cup of cot lee. At the Pheasant youre always welcome. Open from ' til 1 & a. m. p. m. THE PHEASANT For The Brands Yon Know . . . And Have Learned To Depend On Corn eniently located on the comer and on the highway, line of complete nationally advertised we stock a drugs and accessories. Let us help make your stay in Brigham City an enjoyable one with our prompt, courteous service. . |