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Show d SOCIAL EVENTS and Women OX CLDER s Mmi-i- Activities Iflewd --$ou rn a I Friday, May Brigham Ciry, Utah Marriage licenses Ward Files For Commissioner First Democratic candidate to fiie for county office in Box El dcr county was Edward D. Ward who signified his intention of on the Democratic appearing r nallot for county com-missioner. Mr. Ward was president of the Young Democrats of Box El der county a few years ago. He was also precinct chairman of the Willard precinct and at present is Democratic chairman of Brigham City. Mr. Ward was born in Willard, and has made his home in! Brigham City the past seventeen years. The first fifteen years here, he was vocational agricul tural teacher at the Box Elder high school, and for the pat two years he has been veteran' supervisor of institutional on two-yea- Phone No. 7 Or 29 . . 14, 1948 Covered Wagon Dancers Camera Club Meets Monday Night At 8 Change Name To News-Journ- The Box ' at the Anyone al Will Be Glad To Take Your News Item club Elder Camera Monday night at 8 oclock in the Commercial club rooms, it was announced Thursday by II. Heed Siconsen .New fibris will tie shown and discussed after the meeting These films will then be loaned to camera club mem bets for their are It was felt that since the Con- - home movies. Members tennial year was ended that the urged to attend and urnone of Pioneer Folk Dancers terested in joining the club is Is a more tpyical name for the invited to join the luh and inasmuch as they are tend the meeting sponsored by the D. U. P. and ' Minnesota's per tapila income1 for the purpose of keeping alive in 1947 was $1,010 the old time dances. Pioneer Folk Dancers s D. 'will meet the-far- training in the Box El der high school district. season During the hatching wild turkpys make a hissing sound in imitation o fa snake as a protection against disturbers seeking their eggs. The wolf spider, only about an inch long, often carries its young on its back until they can lend for themselves. A brood sometimes will number as many as 125. USED CAR SPECIALS ALL OUR USED CARS ARE RECONDITIONED BEFORE BEING SOLD Morrison Hoads ilWc Marriage licenses issued by Richmond Lions the Box Elder county clerks Marrincr M. Morrison, first office, Brigham City. district judge, formerly of BrigElmer R. Matthews, 47, Perry, . L'tah. and Marie Wight, 28, License issued May 12, 1948. Kenneth Sterling Jensen, 20, Brigham City and Erna Francis Allred, 19, Brigham City. License issued May 10, 1948. Norman Dee John, 21, Brigham City and Betty Jean House, 20, Brigham City. License issued May 10, 1948. Har-jier- A ham City, was elected president of the Richmond Lions club at a membership meeting of the club held Monday evening. j Judge Morrison will succeed former county commissioner H. Ray Pond who is completing his term as the clubs president. The newly elected president contributed many, of his services to civic and community affairs while he was a resident of Box Elder county. He served Zundel Elected New four years as a member of the Officer In Fraternity board of directors of the Utah State Junior Chamber of ComAnnouncement was received merce and one year as here this week that Ben Zundel, of that organiation. Brigham City student attending He was selected as the outUtah State Agricultural college man in Brigham in Logan, has been elected vice standing young and was presented with the City president of the Alpha Epsilon United States Junior Chamber Delta, honorary of Commerce distinguished service award. A former member Last Thursday, Zundel was and director of the Brigham City members of Lions club, Judge Morrison also among thirty-twthe society who traveled to Salt served four years as chairman Lake City to inspect facilities of of the Box Elder county chapthe University of Utah medical ter of the National Foundation school. for Infntile Paralysis and is now a member of the state advisory were committee of the National FounThe ancient Egyptains first rate beauty parlor experts dation, as well as thre years and probably originated the as chairman of the Box Elder first hairdo fashions in our county program for Home and civilization. Family Life education. 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Burt land Mrs. Jack McAllister and tw'O children motored to Denver, Colorado last week where Mrs. McAllister boarded a train to San Antonio, Texas. Mrs. McAllister and two children have been visiting in Brigham City I )ide Museum Gets Moa Birds NEW YORK (UP) The Amer-iraMuseum of Natural History announced that Dr. Robert Cushman Murphy of its staff is bringing back skeletons of 22 moa birds from New Zealand. The largest specimen was ten feet tall and weighed a quarter of a ton when it lived more than 100,000 years ago. Dr. Murphy 'estimates that the last living 'moa probably was killed and eaten by natives about 1350 I b. or Features iath Nall and the Andersons and Burts accompanied her as far as Denver. The two couple report hav ing a pleasant trip They returned home by way of Colo rado Springs and Pueblo. $1245.00 Special Fav Fredrickson .Miss New SEDAN. paint, good rubber First Dm cals SO TO uito p, ? 4 No; TO I tee 1 ii B( nt a 6t 'est (BINE A. 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