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Show scratch P?. at the Writers Realm To A4eet With Mrs. Iris Schow Lincoln School Sons Of Utah Pioneers ed The Writers Realm will meet' Stones And Incidents Of Pioneer Times In this (Wednesday) evening at Utah, Related the home of Mrs. Iris Sehow, 94 tiyine Box Elder County Camp, Sons of Utah Pioneers north Second east. ssa-i- ss The meeting is called for 7:30 :$ By J. E. Halverson a large piece and took it over Ate o'clock and all members are fou Ever Reminiscences of Alex to the platform scales and to 'JSalW 1: Toponce attend. urged cracked it between two weights. lMade P Some time about For l6t; a man Then Jennings put the pieces in' named !alHrev' Sisswns hi., he into the to a tube and poured on acid. Mrs. Russell Osborne is visit- gold dust game with an imita- At once it began to fiz and tion that was in this hard with to detect. He smoke her daughcity ing showing the presence of ter and Mr. and Mrs. made an alloy of copper and copper. fSrFEE SHOP Jennings turned white. Don Sheffield and family, after gold, hating about 15 percent He watched the tube for a min(jonnerly J. Barbecue spending the summer in Spo- of gold in it Then he made ute and then grabbed his hat. s kane, Washington, with another them in difterent max--, of South Main We must find that fellow," he PrP- and cuauM them all with said. But he never did find JI Smith. daughter, Mrs. William real gold by a pioet-- s of his him. own. He did some woik in ColWhen the dust was finally orado and later he passed a lot melted down it assayed only of it in Montana "Sessions about 15 percent gold. The rest was the common name forgold'1 all these imitations Some fellows was copper so cleverly coated added to their pile of gold dust that an oidmary test did not show its presence. by mixing in a few brass filings. One day I was in a Salt Lake bank operated by a man by the name of John W. Kerr. Just The Pony Express ahead of me at the counter a man was selling Mr. Kerr a bag of gold dust that he had The is on the brought in from Montana. Kerr was lookwall, again! Two countries of ing it over to make an offer. I Europe have been taken over saw at once that the grains without a protest from us, by were latge, smooth and glossy, Russia. Next Greece and then and all about the same size, Italy. We will not protest . . and I could see that it had been that would mean warl Hitler made to order. Kerr looked over did the same thing, but much (formerly Hill's Ice Cream) Freedom the man's shoulder at me and more spectacularly I shook my head. Ketr then is dead . . . Long Live Freefussed around and made some dom i excuse not to buy the dust, and Calamity Jane. the man went out. I was in the bank for about Home On Furlough a nhour and as I was leaving Earl Peters is home Pvt. William Jennings, one of the on a Perry furlough from leading merchants came in and Ft. Riley, Kansas. Pvt. Peters is a the first thing he said to Kerr member of the 269th Army band. was: "I have just bought the He is the son of Mrs. Connie finest batch of gold dust you M. Peters, Brigham City ever saw. Come down to my look and it. At at once place I thought of the man who had just been in the bank. When Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Storey Kerr said, What kind of a fellow was he? Are you sure it is and family of North Ogden were visiting with Mrs. Storeys sisgood stuff? ter, Mrs. LaMar Valentine, and We went down to his store and other relatives in Brigham City looked at the gold. It was a pretWATCH Sunday. ty sight so bright, so yellow, so clean and smooth. It was the Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Tingey same batch that had been of- and children .Bonnie Jean and fered at the bank. I picked up Myron, of Provo, have been visiting the past week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jeppson and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Tingey. 't r . son-in-la- f go-bule- ICE CREAM Parent-Teacher- WILL SOON BE Marriage licenses issued bv the Box Elder county clerks office, Brigham City. Sept. 3, 1917. Elwood Gail Thpuson, 22, Nampa, Idaho and Bertha E. Parmenter, 21, Caldwell, Idaho; issued Sept. 8, 1947. Keith John Barfuss, 22, and Cleo Bowman, 18, Honeyville; issued Sept. 8, 1947. Hilton H. Emery. 24, Oakley, Idaho, and Mary Enid Martell, 20, Burley, Idaho; issued Sept. 18, 1947. The Beehive camp. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will hold its opening meeting and social Friday evening at 7:30 oclock at the home of Mary E. Olson, 359 south Second east. All camp members are urged to be present, as a very nice program has been planned, acnews item of cording to the announcement. JaUBS MARKET WED. ANDTHURS. Do you have a interest? Phone it to No. 7. al Wednesday, Sept 24 .1947 ton, D. C., arrived here last Sun Visits Daughter Here Stanford G. and Donna Ttn-gefor a short visit with her Mis. Marie Martin, formcily day Fonesbeck are the parents Mrs. Don T. Hansen, daughter, 'of a baby boy born Monday of Salt Lake City and Toronto, and other friends in Salt Lake inurnmg, September 22 at Cool- Canada, and now of Washing City. ey Memorial hospital. The parents reside at Howell. The baby will he christened Michael Tin-geFonnesbeck. The grandparents aie Mrs. Marie Fonnesbeck of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Oison Tingey of Brighain City. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Anderson are the proud parents of an eight pound baby born Monday night at Cooley Memorial hospital. The baby is their first child, and the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Neil W. Zutidel are the parents of a baby hoy Need horn Tuesday morning at Cooley Memorial hospital. The baby NOT BE is their first. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrrs. C. V. Forsgren and Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart EXPENSIVE Zundel of Brigham City. y y IF& Wedding -- Capitol- Tick Of The Pictures WED. - THURS. BIG DOUBLE BILL LOVE, Beehive Camp D. U. P. To Meet Fri. Evening Ifjeivs-oum- Brigham City, Utah z HERE! OPENING mm BOX ELDER Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mann and family of Salt Lake City were Marriage licenses issued from Sunday dinner guests of Mis. the County Clerks office at the Mann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Box Elder County courthouse Walt Madsen. during the past month are recorded as follows: Darrell James Didencksen, 22, Thatcher, Utah and Colleen Thompson, 20, Garland; issued two-week- s FOR THE s Marriage Licenses g 1 1 The Lincoln school association wishes to announce their fall meeting Wednesday evening. October 1. at 7.30 o'clock at the school building. K. E. Weight, superintendent of schools, and the school board will he guests at the meeting. Weigh! will speak on Happy Childhood Refreshments will be served Show by your attendance that you are hack of your . A. officers," pations were urged. Let's woik unitedly together for the betterment of our school and the welfate of our childien. Dont miss this opportunity to get acquainted with the new superintendent and each other.' SEAGULL hand-writin- A. P.-- T. Plans Meeting For October HONOR and GOODBYE WHEN YOU CAN BUY DUNCAN Crystal Hand blown ringing Dun can nationally Crystal, known for its purity and fine workmanship. Designed by expert craftsmen to her lovely compliment at prices everytable ones budget will allow. ... Frost white floral design, hand cut and polished for extra beauty. ICED TEA TUMBLERS SALAD FLAXES CUPS & SAUCERS ALSO SUGAR & CREAMERS , Gift boxed, set of Starring $3.53 to $7.50 8 Beautifully Tinted. Changeable Duncan Crystal in VIRGINIA BIUUE EDWARD ASHLEY Mystery STOCK OPEN $1.90 to $3.15 Candy Dishes Fruit Bowls in Aristocratic Swan Design Basket Stvle Vases. Vases w it h Lace Design Crystal Edges. 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