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Show ' Buzzin ' Around WRITE IT TO tax elder yieuti-ourn- al BEE-VILL- Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March A (Established 1909) Spring officially is nearly two weeks old, Faster is past, and still its hard to realize, for more than two days at a time, that winter is really gone. Maybe it will take the opening of fishing season, or schools out." now, and MUy inend every Wedne.d.y end office Bripnam Uty. 4cmid Qaii Matter at the poat S 1879. March Subscription R t Utah, under the art of Box Elder Counutlde Box Elder County $4 00 a year; S cents. ty. $5.00 n yenr. Single coplea Were trying again, as you may have noticed in todays paper, to get the What s feature running again. We Going On to it in every issue of the have hope from now on, and we hoie it frequently will be useful to you. In small type (so it won't take up too much space) at the bottom of the listing ot coming events, were listing the regular or meeting nights of all organizations groups that meet certain days or evenings each month. This section of the listing will change from time to time, but in general it will be pretty much the same, week after week. At the beginning of the listing, we hope to list all forthcoming events, as soon as they are scheduled and continuing until they have taken place. But well need help on this, to keep it going. So in order that we may serve you better, in order that the Whats Going On listing will be complete, a ready reference when you go to schedule a meeting, a regular reminder of all meetings and events scheduled . . . phone in your listings for Whats Going On, wont you, please? It will save you marking or getting in trouble when you forget to mark forthcoming events on your calendar. It will keep you informed, always, of whats going on. News-Journ- Ml This , And Profit Too al Wonder if kids get the thrill out of schools annual spring closing as they used to get 20 or 25 years ago? Maybe school is fun for them now, whereas then it was misery. It was always exciting and interesting when school resumed in the fall, blit that would wear off in a week or two. The rest of the year was pretty much of a grind, and th calendars longest months were March, April and May. Before the days of consolidation, back the county superintendent of etlu cation used to earn her, or his, pay by cooking up examinations every two months for all the grade school pupils. What horrors these were! The county superintendents purpose wasnt to find out what you knew, it was to find out what you didnt know'. And the lengths to which the county sups would go to find things we didnt know, to ask about in those exams. home, We didnt realize at the time and no one ever told us that our teachers were as interested in a good showing in the exams as we, the students, were. And probably more so. During those exams especially if we happened to have a teacher who wasnt to conscientious, but was in time until she had a good filling just marriage offer some pretty broad pedagogical hints were tossed out. Even a poor student, such as we, with a good ear for hints and reasonable luck come could through with a pretty fair grade under such circumstances. But the exams w'ere as nothWillard seemed to feel pretty good about were like unto the proverbial drop in attended who ing, folk it, and the Brigham City were tickled to death. From all we could the bucket, compared with the final exams hear, just about any way you slice it the that came in the spring. Come in? Indeed, City community meeting ruined! These, too, came from the county last Thursday evening was a grand success, superintendents office, and it was underan achievement in friendship and cordial stood, with dread, that they weighed heavily in the determination whether or not you relations. passed that year. The public relations committee of the Chamber of Commerce might have hinted They were terrors, those county finals in that theyd like to try some pf that Willard the spring. For a month before, every time community cooking again . . . this is Leap youd go fishing on Saturday your conyear, you know. But the Willard people science would bother you all day, naggingly it looked as if just about everyone in town reminding you that you should be home rehad a hand in the party came through viewing for the finals. with an amiable invitation and just about the grandest evening of food, fun and The night before the final examinations, friendship you could wish for. the parents would send you to bed an hour Its a big world and w'e havent long to early so youd be fresh and alert for the live in it. There is so much we could keep examinations, next day. Usually you coulbusy with, were sometimes likely to slight dnt sleep, worrying about them. One year, we the really important things, like becoming read somewhere that peanuts were good or at least that there was better acquainted with our good neighbors, brain food enough food energy in a bag of peanuts to like renewing old friendships periodically, like getting to know those who live net supixirt a lot of thinking so we took two door just a little better, and thereby liking bags of peanuts to school, and ate ieanuts them better and enriching our own lives and, all the while we were taking the exam. Up would come a question whose answer we we may hope, theirs. didnt know, and wed pop a big handful of Its a big world, and theres lots of room salted peanuts in our duck our head for friendship. Its a fine thing when, oc- so the teacher wouldntmouth, see, and chew vigcasionally, we all can find time for it. orously. It didnt seem to do any good. And besides, the people of Willard and A n youngsters the people of Brigham City came through just walked the front window of the office here past with four hundred and sixty dollars last Thursday evening for the Willard cemetery Hiey didnt seem to look worried and It must be that educators have found fund. It was just about as painless a parta better way than the old county final exwith the almighty dollar as anyone in ing the crowd ever experienced, weli wager. aminations to determine how much a student has learned. It must be theyve quit And it was for a worthy cause. spoiling spring for kids. Heres to the friendship meetings . . more of em. Cant see how they could be lou cant tell, though. One of them was better! eating peanuts! m . half-doze- har-rasse- d. . North B. E. High Priests The Roxy theater of Brigham City, Howard Sorenson, manager, will entertain the High Priests and their wives or partners from the North Box Elder stake at a picture show on Monday, April 5. according to an announcement today by B. C. Call, president of the quorum. The doors of the theater will be open at 12:30 p. m. and show begins at 1 oclock. The presidency of the quorum and group leaders will distribute tickets to quorum members. If any are missed it should he made known to the leader or quorum presidency, according to the announcement. Mr. Call states that 143 mem- bers of the North Box Elder stake as a quorum project visited the Idaho Falls temple last Saturday. Thirty-ninpersons made the trip in a large Greyhound bus, and the balance went in cars. A fine luncheon was served in the temple, and the group posed for a picture in front of the temple before returning home. It was a very .enjoyable trip, according to those who made the excursion. e - man, federation of international Services Held For Mrs. Fredricksen Funeral services were held on Friday, March 26 at the Seventh ward chapel at 2 oclock for Mrs. Johanna M. Sorensen Fredricksen who died March 22 at her home. Prayer at the home was .offered by Alfred Hansen. Prelude and postlude hy Gladys Lund and opening prayer by Adolph Reeder. A duet, In the Garden was given by Harold and Lillian Felt. A talk by S. Norman Lee, a patriarch of the church, was followed hy a duet by Juanita Steffen and Erma J. Hansen entitled, "I've Done President John P. My Work. Lillywhite of the North Box Elder stake was the next speaker. A solo, "Dreaming of Mother was given by Vella Sackett and a talk by Bishop Lewis S. Wight. The closing song was a duet by Alice Nelson and Ruth Valentine. Carbon Teachers Give Reception For Mr. And Mrs. Mont Harmon three-quarte- TslZ, r I c newly-organize- - s h mis-use- BURT Sten-quis- . Delivery s A reception for Mr. and Mrs. Mont Harmon, formerly of Brigham City, was given by all teachers of Carbon county Saturday. March 20, in the form of a tea on the Carbon college campus, at Price. Harmon enAlthough the grass was not tered on duty January 1 as su- yet green last Sunday, and alperintendent of schools in the though there were but a few buds on the trees, we have high Carbon county school district. hopes now that those buds will Mayors, public officials and soon become leaves and the representatives of all towns and grass will soon turn green. schools in Carbon county were While driving out toward the in attendance at the reception. bird refuge, we heard what to Mrs. Harmon went from Brigham us was the most wonderful muCity, where she is teaching in sic in all the world. . . more Central, to attend. beautiful than any music yet captured by man with his instruments . . . MEADOWLARKS! Will Film Ski Picture Those of you who live beyond Monogram Pictures Corpora- the "city strife" may take them for granted as you no doubt antion of Hollywood have nounced that a production crew hear them almost too much duris now in Utah to film White ing the warm weather. But this Devils with Arthur Lake as oolyum conductor thinks there o.tar. Irving Allen who directed is nothing to compare with their "16 Fathoms Deep" will direct song . . . and when heard in the early spring, it generally the ski film and act as executive producer on the Utah ski means warm weather is close by and ole man winter has just location. about done his worst. Benediction was offered by Sherman Thompson and dedication of the grave by Marion Jensen. Pall bearers were Wesley Steed, Harold Fredrickson, Sherman Thompson, Henry, Do you have a news item ot Donald and Lloyd Fredrickson. Interest? Phone It to No. 7. St!i Ma-jall- e What's Going On Roxy To Entertain state chairman, and Was A lovely wedding reception vice president and was held Monday evening at coordinator when the War Memorial home In Brignational staff In n, ham City in honor of Mr. and named to serve on Mrs. Roy Oki who were married WHAT HE THINKSI earlier in the day at the Buddlegislative committee, repress', hist church in Ogden. In the Dear Sharp Shots: coordination. froni''(' receiving line were Mr. and tion she resigned Here's what I think about Mrs. Oki of Wells, Nevada, paring her new duiit. "the letter" and more recently, ents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. what I think about "Lulu Belle": H. Tanaka, parents of the bride; Her experience B I think that this Lulu Belle must the bride, the former Katsuko varied, including not have much that she is Tanaka; the groom and his best tive secretary 0f proud of or she would not have man, Taiase Haramoto; the maid county Chamber 0j used an obviously ficticious of honor, Miss Horiye of Dewey-villWest Virginia, die two name. bridesmaids, and the ganziation and dev Miss Lily Tanaka, sister of the Be it known that I DID NOT the West Virginia Miss Watanabe of bride and for Crippled Child;. write the first letter which was Garland. All wore identical stale park, Cacapon signed DON Jose'l with taffeta dresses of white war years she serv Just Plain Jose'. length lace mittive secretary f0, tens and fresh flowers in their galia county office hands. The bride was lovely in defense. As a volu; a white satin dress with lace QUIZ ANSWER lian defense she na, sleeves. Her and pointed yoke The Sharp Shots treaiury is full gram director and was caught at veil length better off this week than we had the head with a tierra of seed appointed director service division. figured it would be. We re- pearls. Her bridal bouquet was ceived two answers to our quiz, of white block system, tied with satin but regret to say that neither streamers roses, block leaders and . At one end of, the of them were correct. Mrs. R. war service hall on a long library table with N. Price, 540 south Mam street, the United was a beaulace cloth covering came the closest t6 listing the tiful three-tiereProduction board cake, wedding correct chapters, but there were flanked on either side meritorious services a sevthree of her answers we just en branch candelabra by behalf of the ratio- holding beauticouldnt accept. Wc have sent white PERRY'. March 30 A program. She vage The wedding gifts tapers. sether a detailed letter explaining were tion of and collate in the upstairs ful spring garden was the displayed why those chapters are not con- hall and were numerous and ting for the Gold and Green training manuel for sidered atomic Scriptures" by beautiful. ers for the West V ball, held in the Perry ward hall the experts. last Friday evening with Mrs. office of civilian dc Dancing was the diversion of Mildred Egbert and Mrs. De resigned as execute The question was: the evening with a program Esta Young in charge of decoraof the Monongalia Master of tions. There are eight chapters in during intermission. war council to join Mrs. Lillian T. Majally the Bible (old and new Testa- ceremonies for the program was Miss Jean Wagstaff was crownFederations execut. B.P.W. officer national ments) which speak oi great Dr. Saito of Brigham City. A ed queen by Bishop Rulon Hirs-ch- i Mrs. Majally has was and luncheon delicious with Miss Janet Young fire, like unto the atomic bomb. tray Miss Leah Merclub What are these chapters, lately served to a very large crowd. In- Miss Marilyn Judson as her at- rill ofpresident; first vice presi- commentator and Logan, real estate a: cluded from Honeyville were: tendants. referred to as "Atomic Beautiful corsages Mrs. Letha Spencer of LoMr. and Mrs. Lyman Chlarson, were presented to the trio. Flow- dent; business. district director; Northern Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook and er girls were the petite little gan, Miss Myrta Hales of Ogden, The source of information we Mrs. A. C. Cook. Mr and Mrs. misses Susan Allen daughter of stat? radio chairman, and Mrs. is in used contained the index Jack Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Max Mr. and Mrs. David Allen and Mrs. Katherine Ethpl chi()do of the new, 1948 edition of the Johnson, ,Mr. and Mrs. Conrad AUTOm Margaret Bott. daughter of Mr. Km and Mr& Naomi y,arble of "Good or Johnson. Shepherd Edition Mrs. Ruth Hunsaker, and Mrs Eugene Bott and Dennis f Tremonton Christian Workers Edition of Mr. and Mrs. Laland Boothe. son of Mr. and Mrscjub the Bible. This Text, issued Mrs. Carol Johnson. Charlene Billings, bearcrown as Harper Billings Easter theme was carsince the war, contains a new Bensen, Jayce Hunsaker, Kath- er. ried out in the program and the and original Bible index design- ryn Hunsaker, and Mr. and Mrs. The floor show consisted of a reCommittees decorations. ed to show the application of Eugene Wixom from Brigham dance by the following Spanish Bible wisdom to present-dalife City. The newly-wedleft at couples: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jud- sponsible for the program and decorations were Mrs. Bernice in a quick but comprehensive intermission for an undisclosed son, Mr. and Mrs. Byron NebeChristenAnderson, Miss reference. It was written by honeymoon. They will return in ker, Mr. and Mrs. Darryl Young, sen. Mrs.. LuellaRuby MacFarlane, Howard Gray, D. D., whose a week and are to Barbara Billings and John Reevplanningg Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Elva authority we arc in jio position make their home in Elko, es, Wilma Walker and Shirl Car- MillerGladysMrs. Edna T. Romer. to queston. There are several and 1348 SEPf U7 8 ter and Joy Fisher and Allen Mrs. Majally gave a most inchapters in the Bible which deal was followed This the Perry by with "great fire, but, according talk summarizing the Wednesday guests of Mr. and Gold and Green queen waltz. teresting to Dr. Gray, only these eight Mrs. Keith Hunsaker were Mr. of action taken different phases Body work and pen Refreshments were served hy pertain to fire of intensity and and Mrs. Arlo Anderson from the Beehive girls, under the di-- , by the federation on matters that car of youn of importance to women ih the quality of the atomic bomb; de- Tremonton. rection of Mrs. Tharma Hamilwostruction of the world, or part business and professional Dress the t Look." octon for and the music the Attending a party at the home of the world, by MANS use (or casion was furnished by the Dan mens clubs. Mr. of Mrs. Nelson in and Ted ) of great fire. Mrs. Majally has served Here as for spring. Drive in are the eight chapters, with Brigham City on Saturday eve- Ross orchestra. of field service on the associate Easter Services Held Sunday timate of the cut their respective verses, which ning were Mr. and Mrs. LaVan executive staff of the National was Devotional Mrs. Mr. and Dale playprelude Hunsaker, Dr. Gray points out as "atomic Federation of Business and Proing your cars appcc Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. ed by Barbara Billings. Opening fessional Women's club in New Scriptures"; The Catch was Sunshine song, Wynn Hunsaker. York City since January 1. 1946. "Havens pass away, great sung with Jay Matthews as She brought to the field ser- Mr. Mrs. with and Visiting chorister and Barbara Billings noise, etc." 2 Pet 3:10,12. "A vice work a first hand knowl on Hunsaker Friday as organist. The invocation was fire very iempestous" Ps. 50:3. George t offered by Hyrum Thorne. The From On High" was sung by the "A fire goeth before him" Ps. were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy and daughter of West meaning of the sacrament 97:3. "Fire Chariot sword, etc." boys chorus and a Thought For Bott. The sacrament Today Isa. 66:15, 16. .."Fire devours Tremonton. by Albert Weaver. Oh Thou Kind and GraBODY SHI grass, . trees." Ere. 20:47, . 48. After the closing song, EasShopping in Salt Lake City-o- song, cious Father and a violin trio, ter "Fire, desolate wilderness" the Mr. benediction Mrs. were and Morning, Monday Joel 2:3. "Blood, fire, pillars of Varsel Chlarson. composed of Glenda Larsen, was offered by Janet Young. The 604 North Main smoke." Joel 2:30. "Speedy ridGaye Nebeker and Opal Peter- priest quorum acted as The senior Scouts entertained sen played The Old Rugged dance of . alL" Zeph. .1:18. "Leave neither root nor branch" the Junior girls at a party on Cross. accompanied by Arlene A after Mu- Wight. MaL 4:1. "Burning mountain Thursday evening Easter reading, cast into sea." Rev. 8:7, 8 tual at the home of their lead- Morning by Patricia Bott. An Games easter skit, and song, "Jesus er, Mr. Laland Boothe. and singing were the entertain- Wants Me for A Sunbeam was Our treasury is also better ment of the evening after which given by the Junior Sunday this week by 50c. . . a four refreshments weer served by the school classes. A story of The bit quiz that bounced. Our last boys to the following girls and Death and Resurrection of the weeks winning contestant re- their leader. Mrs. Ray Burt, Savior was given by Mildred turned the half-bucwith a Peggy Wheatley, Florence Har- Egbert. Scripture readings by short note explaining her rea- per, Velma Duke, Lucille Dic- Gary Davis and Grant Young. Smiths Joseph First sons for doing so. It spoiled an- key and the senior Scouts Mer- Song. rill Duke, Thomas Walker, Rex Prayer by the boys chorus, diother contrib. Gardner, Merrill Boothe, John rected by Harper Billings. ScripMortensen, Allan Dickey, Dan ture readings by Therald Quayle Tanaka, Grant Hunsaker, Reed and Phillip Oyler. An AngeJ Last Sunday was Easter. Boothe and Counselor Varsal Weve seen about 25 Easter Chlarson. Sundays that we can remember. . . but none of em was like Spending a week visiting with last Sunday. Heretofore we had their parents Mr. and Mrs. Leon figured that Easter Sunday was D. Gardner and the W. A. Whit-neyof Tremonton. were Mr. the weatherman's cue to bring on all he could secure in the and Mrs. Spencer Gardner and nature of foul climate. Then, baby daughter. They are livtheres the old adage about ing at Farragut Village, Idaho, whatever the weather is on 2'a miles from the college and Easter Sunday, it will be the came for a visit between same on the following If this is true, that maybe we can expect Time Fly "Spring has sprung for the next Making Wish'-Sacramen- Publish'd ' edge of the federa. and objectives as J the state federati clubs. She served k as program coords Pro-Mon- ELDER JOURNAL William M. Long, Editor Charles W. Claybaugh, Business Manager Mrs Gladys H. Johnson, Advertising Managei Willard-Brigha- Business The Brigham City and Professional Women's club 1 oclock din-- r was hostess at a Idle Isle cafe the in ne Sunday Mrs. Lillian T. Ma honoring of Morgantown, (ally, formerly now of New West Virginia, and of York City, associate director field service for the National Federation of Business and Womens clubs. M,Ss C. Jean Shonka, president of the local club, presided Vocal at the dinner meeting. rendered by Mrs. Or and Melvin Smith. accompanied by Mrs. DeLaun evening. chilMrs Lloyd Poulsen and in home to their dren returned allast Wednesday Promontory ter a ten day stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman meeting in Perry was ward last Sunday evening Doug counselor conducted by J la, Oyler. OpxM of Our Fathers We and the opening prayer Thee was given by Raymond Hansen. Sackett. was Guests, other than Mrs. I Need Thee Every Hour were Mrs. Lillian W. Lunt with song the sacramental Cedar City. Utah State Busiand of Harper Billings conducting and Professional Women's ness as accompanist. Louise Davis Talks on "The Harmful Effects; were Speaks Here Sunday of Liquor and Tobacco and Weaver, Delbert given by solo was Opal Petersen. A flute accompaDavis, Gary by given nied by his mother. Speakers wer high counciimen Harold Nelson and Edward Anderson and a piano solo followed by Louise Davis. Though Deepening Trials was the closing song and the benediction was offered by Hyrum Thorne. Mrs. Edna Carter returned visit last week from a ten-dain Los Angeles, California at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wajne Carter and family. Gold and Green Ball Conducted By and THE E Honeyville News by Mrs. I- - L. Boothe ELDER NEWS 1HE BOX (Established 1896) BOX and The special interest group oi girls Gleaner and the the book Perry M. I. A. enjoyed o Who Walk Alone, review, by given Perry Burgess Nebeker last Tuesday 31. 1948 Semi Weekly Newspaper Successor to And P. W. Field Service Director s (jUf At Easter Dinner Meeting Of Local Q r3Qii B. Perry News WRITE IT to Sharp Shots Ind. (UP) EVANSVILLE, Time just seemed to take wings in Evansville. Link Sty fbather Says:' The courthouse clock was always fast. A janitor discovered the trouble. He said birds perched on the hands Canoe gCtde along without steering. and rode the maround a litCar have to steer good. take ear tle faster than were posed to go. they mainte 'Aifh its thrifty performance and'low expense the jeep Panel Delivery cuts J1 costs to the bone. It has the Engine . . . wheelbase of 104' . . payload r 1200 lbs. and 98 cubic feet carrying Pl AH this, plus traditional Jeep dependability 1 zip, adds up to a job that cant be beat for now. delivery service. See it sup- to P online dealer's for Card Of Thanks We feel indebted to the Com'at mercial club of Brigham City for the part they took last Thursday evening at the banquet, in helping to make it a We want success! to thank each and every member of the Wj focorjMromd club and all others for the supnai Extra port they gave us in putting it over. It was a grand success, both socially and financially. Thanks again and may you alFISHER ways possess that true spirit of SANOAU. friendliness, and you vviij MOTOR CO. be happy Sincerely, 17 E 2 So. Phone 71 Willard Precinct, Maintenance Dist. Cemetery ID Adjustment and-day-o- Sec U Now WILLYS Af INTERMOUNTAIN, DISTRIBUTORS 3:W S" :!rd Salt Lake City INC |