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Show YOX $ou rn a I -- ELDER Wednesday, Juno Brigham Cilv, Utah 2, 1948 EACH WEDNESDAY IN BRIGHAM 9 1 TODAY! REGISTER . M. 10 to s r. M. Private Inslriution In VOICE Mr. Biian is u giaduate of ( hitago Musical C Student oi Ilerbeit e. ; ithiT'poon and eminent ai lists. other Hear his .students imUSDVV M(.l IT 'Iaheinatle iS:l.j Holm las NEWS-JOURNA- I iriii No ( harue n GET ADS L RESULTS Spotlighting the nar and found the people Excellent most friendly wnfes a dentist B. E. California from Oakland Stake prominent British writer recent y wrote for more lnformatnn I visited Ltah about Utah many years ago he vvrote, "and! was my most vivid impression To Premier Utah Made Film that the Ltah people were vrv I Ttu pit lure "Green Gra-- s ol frnndly and accomodating tilrrnd in southern hope to return this autumn fir' Wyoming L t all Hill be premiered in 12 a visit and a tour of Ltais inn imountam theaters Maj 20 scenic attractions bill hake I ity and other L tah A nell knonn photographei toHris Hill see the puture on recently visited Utah "Tour pi I his that date pature Has pie are friendly and most aetom lilmir in the vicinity of Ctdar modattng he told P I D of Bitaks and is in color Tiun flCldls tnth Cintury Fox the producers ot the film are planning an Church Indorses Highway other maot t jnc in color in Guvernor Herbert B Maw li south! rn Ltah this season tno letters from Pre si dent George Albert Smith of tt L D S church thanking him fir Say Utah A Friendly State Among the hundreds of letters his efforts in trying to secure temvtd neokly by the ltah for the state 177 eres of pnvati the Statei Dc partment of Publicity ly owned land surrounding arc many that indicate that 'Tins Is The Place Monument Ltihns ate friendly and that also for the work accomplislu d out ot stateis die under the tin on the Pioneer Memorial hih pitssion that ltah is a friendly way Irom Hern ler to Salt L iki slate Uty For more than 30 years de I visitid your state before cendants and friends of the Mur mon pioneers had endeavored to have this memonal highway constructed but political and private interests have delaved the wotk until now, Prestdt nt Smith wrote Lrgtng that the state lose no time in condemning the land in question, President Smith point ed out that without the land landscape plans for the park atuund the monument will be UTAH entnely spoiled Primary Promotions At Second Ward Sacrament Bishop Glen Knudsen presided at the sacrament meeting in the Second ward Sunday evening The prelude on the organ was Carol by Johnson, and the opening song, Redeemer of Is was by the congregation rael Ernest Olsen gave the opening prayer Se As a sacramental song, cret Prayer was sung by the congregation, and Bruce Nelson and Basil Williams, with 12 deacons, had charge of the sac rament Bertha Jensen president of the Primary, reported, that D verell Olsen, Jerry Thompson Lyle Ormr, Gerald Dunn, Keith Hammer, John Linford and Rob ert Hansen had completed thnr work in Primary and now ate ai ready to he promoted, and roll Norman, Scoutmaster, wel corned them into the Scout troop Bishop Knudsen awarded certificates of graduation The program was rendered by members of the high priest group of the Ward Ileber Anderson in charge Two interviews to illustrate activity and non activity oft members of the church were J A Meservy, J given by Oliver Ingram Heber Anderson and James Christensen, J Car los Sederholm talked on the subject, "Why I Go To Church Raymond Olsen, Carl Wold, John Rasmussen sang Let The Lower Lights Be Burning, and "School The closing song, Thy Feelings Parting Hymn" was followed by benediction by Lafe Jensen 1 Presented Program Mothers-Daughter- s and their motheis daughters enjoyed the Interest tng and cnteitaimng program piesented at the Motheis and Daughters meeting of the North Box Elder stake which was held Saturday evening at the taber nae'e Many Nichols was com mentator and presented the fol lowing program Delpha Ander Wilma son Dorene Meacham ac biggard and Joan Morris compamed by Mary Walker played a violin quartet entitled Memory Lane and the open tng song The Joy and The Song was by the congregation Con directed by Amy Beecher nte Rae Christensen offered the opening prayer Roll call was by Grace Owen, followed by re marivs from Larene Smith Read ings coming under the heading were of Womanhood Ques tions by Renee Reeder 'Eve, Alene The First Mother by Howarth Mary by Janet Pioneer Mother by Gourley Mother to Daugh Joan Petets ter by Elizabeth Peters A solo was sung by Mother Divine Manhood Florence N Morrell poems and readings were then A Mother Builder presented bv Ella Stallings Young the Pioneer' by Melba Our Prophet Richardson by A Fathers Ella Stallings A Fame by Joan Hunsaker. was then sung duet Father by Vella and Arvella Sackett Life of the Master was the ti tie of the next group of read ings The titles nd those taking part in this group are as fol lows Jesus In the Temple by Naola Welch Mary Magdaline The Cructftea by Donna Deem don" by LuRue Olsen An in strumental number was then presented by Amy Beecher Ltah Heutage contained three read were "Sumorah They ings Speaks by Bernice Anderson Louise Turley by Seagulls "Pioneer Cabin by Oreti N Lee A duct Thank God For a Garden" was presented by La Rae Crapo and Katherine Hun saker Girls taking part in the Verne! patriotic group were Hunsaker who gave "My Own Montan Wat Countrys Flag kins and The Dream Is Outs ' and LaVon Reeve gave Song of were The readings Amenta preceded by reveile and ended with t ips Prayer was hy Peg Tin violin gy Ann Wheatley quartet then played the post Miss Warning Given To Employers Hiring Children Mary airman Kkhmd J Iherson md hushind of Mis R J I , MW south Thud west PI, Pi sun u ,, aboard the aircraft earner I ss Kearsagc when it picked up suiv Ivors of a boiler explosion nu the mtrehnt ship SS Empire it was reported Consequence lure this week bv the navy de and pirtment Operators of fresh fruit vegetable packing sheds in Box Elder county were reminded to day that the Fair Labor Stan dards Act (Federal Wage and Hour law I limits the school va cation period of employment of 111 14 and IT year old ehtldien this industry to eight hours a 'day between 7 0 clock in the morning and 7 o clock in the evening with a weekly total of 40 hours per During school tods the Hoiking time of such 'boys and girls outside school hours is limited to three hours la day or 18 bouts a week All other employers in Box El der countv were warned that be fore employing mtnois during the summei sthool vacation per tod they should obtain age cer tifieates for minors claiming to be one or two years older than (he minimum age requirements for the occupation in which thev seek employment Employment and age ceruft Horn cates may he obtained F K school superintendent W eight This warning was sounded by Eugene G Stacey who repte sents the wage and hour and public contracts division U S Department of Labor in Utah Employment and age certifi cates issued tn accordance vvi'h the regulations of the U S De partirent of Labor are accep table as proof of age under the law and also serve to protect the employer against umnten tiontl violations of the child la bor section Stacy pointed out The general minimum age he said is lb years with an I1' yeat minimum for particular oc for cupations held hazardous The child labor sec children non applies to minors employ ed hy producers manufai Hirers and dealers who ship or delivtr for shipment in inteistate and foreign commerce, Sta'y said A waitime emergency amend ment that permitted If and IT year old thildien to work un'il 0 o'clock in the evening in the packing industry has been re moved and the original limit of eight houis between 7 in the lude "W hen Day Is Done 7 in the evening Usheis at the meeting were morning and has been restored, Stacy said LaVon Carolyn John George Barbara Smith, Eltne John Phyl The U S Weather Bureau is Its Anderson Lillian Anderson of the Department of Agri part and Erma Anderson These girls culture and was established in were from the Evans ward 1800 to collect reports of weath er conditions Take Direct Action PLEASANT GROVE 111 HP) The citizens of this town got tired of waiting for authorities to improve their district school A team of 17 families already has laid cement for the schools new basement and raised SI 900 Four lhe l,s b0lkr Local Sailor Helps In Rescue Made At Sea North Meeting At wPp lorn,, . 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