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Show etvd-- ; j oiinia I Wednesday. Sept. ; 17, 1947 1 isBIRrHS L1 Lid b-- s? fk kiU 1LEHE ANNOUNCES Registration Of Day Students On 'e September 18, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Ik Lronndie Whitakei ot Brigham Ct aie tin pan nls ot a babv ho tin, n Fnda September 12, at Coo lev hospital :m Kay and Viola Rae Puce , t iuilestei ol rtemonton are the patents of a baby girl boin Fnday, September 12, at Cooley hospital James How aid and Lila June Oime Ammons ol are the patents ot a Honeyvilie baby born Fndaj, September 12. boy at Cooley hospital. of du INSTRUCTION L'EBER BEGINS - SEPT. 22, 1947 COLLEGE offers instruction in Ss& the ! years of college work in the Arts end Sciences, Education, Home Economics, Engi- 'first two neering, Business, General Pre-Medic- Pre-Dent- al, L. ami Verm,. B I d of rrifiham Cits ire th(. paren, of B be by gnl h.,rn Thursday, mbfi 11 j'tf A baby d.iughtir was born to Borman Rudgor ami Florence Johnson Peters, .n Thursday, Japanese industries are set - I'l'teinbei 11, hospi to statf exporting familiar prodtal. lhe patents ('0ej home is in ucts, ranging from electric light Bngham City bulbs to toy s to the United Daud James and Elsa Jean States. ET FD r sati EXPRESS After the atom bombing of Hiroshima writhed peoDle and crawled like worms for hours before they died . . That's all any of us will be in the next war just worms. Calamity Jane. VVdjr,. "TJg PON Pre-La- Secretarial, Trades and Industries, end Cultural areas. V ft Register Early Tj V ' Sons Of Utah Pioneers Stories Aid Incidents Of Pioneer Times In Utah, Related By The Box Elder County Camp, Sons of Utah Tioneers Remim.xccnces of Alex Toponce By J. E. Halverscn look here," I said, Is you meant when you told the old man to sock it to Alex Toponce and Elios A. we were from the Wall In a trip from Virginia us; that had lots of money?" and mines City Montana to Salt Lake City That held him for awhile. Si 12 1863 make the followpt ing observations of Box Elder county : "Bngham City was only a string town settlement, very slow going, w ith one store. Dean and Velma Stiaub "There were some settlers on of Brigham City are the parents of a baby boy born Sun- Three Mile Creek (Petry). At day, September 11, at Cooley Willard we found the liveliest hospital. The child's grandpar- town north ot Salt Lake City. ents are Mr. and Mis. Ilervin It was almost as large then (1863 as it is now. (1923). . Bundorson of Brigham City. "On the night of October 4 we Gayle and Opal Nicholas Tin-ge- camped just south of Willard. of Bngham City are the We stopped where there were parents of a baby girl born two houses across the road from CoolTuesday, September 16, at a ranch owned by a noted Morey Memorial hospital. in on lawyer named George Marsh. Enos Wall asked the first man we came to if we could buy some hay for our slock. He was an old man and very sociable. He shook his head and said he had none that he could spare. There was a tall lean Tennessean leaning over the fence, listening to the talk, He was the old mans son-in- law andd lived in the next house. When the old man refused to sell us the hay he called out: Sell em the hay, dad, and sock it to em. Theyre from the mines and they have lots of money. said Wall, we have "yes, money to pay for anything we buy." So the old man named a price that may have seemed like robbery to him, but sounded like High honors in a pert n a joke to us after our experipretty date dress with a ences with Montana prices, and we bought what hay we wanted. fishtail pvplnm flirting Then we lalked to the young out in back, pointed de-a- il See here," said Wall, fellow, to point up a junior what would be the chance to figure. Portrait rayon get some home cooking? We are pretty tired of doing our own crepe in royal, ruby, Percooking. sian or sapphire with "I dont know', said Tennesblack. Junior sizes 9 to see, "You might go in and ask 15. the woman. So Wall took off his hat and went up to the kitchen door and 5 asl ed the Tennesseans wife, a tall handsome woman, who said at once; Sure Ill get supper for you." We fed our stock and washed up and made as good an appearance as we could and went over to the house and sat in the front room and listened to chicken frying on the stove in the kitchen. It was a great treat after months of camp life, to get into a real home and smell chicken frying. GLAMOUR in See it But the Tennessean spoiled it all. He was full of Mormonism and saw his chance to talk it. He gave us a long lecture on it, but finally I got tired and I said to him: See here old timer, what is the basis of this religion of yours? You mean the foundation Yes. he says. principles? Well, says he, Ill tell you, brother. It is founded on charity and love of mankind, and a desire to help all the w'orld. Bun-derso- y 0 TRUMP, 14!S r .7 Sav, that what b,nik into feed with ours and top Snjlt U' ajiB .ii.it m id' lothel him n meal of what we had on hand. He was much pleased and asked what churl h vve belonged to and surprised that we did not belong to any. He was rather sote at his Moimon brother for not taking him in. 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We sent him to the Tennessean's house and that good man came to the door and refused to sell him hay or get him anything to eat at that time of night. So Enos Wall and I turned his vve Here are only bill and as p'tmtj big Wt patd and slipped the lady of the house two dollars extra for herself, and I handed our host another good roast on his chanty and love of mankind as displayed toward the little old man, his brolher in the church. we asked him for the 7'. CA West Ca - |