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Show ( ii PAGE SIX - BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, January 18, ; i e 1950 ORINNE apers slonaries to the Western States A piano duct was rendered by en'a and Joan Thompson, rrmaiks by Waltei ibeal anil the missionary. Presentation of a purse was made by Jesse elders Reay, representing the quorum followed by remarks by Marvin Jeppsen. The closing number was The Lords Prayer by the male quartet and the benediction was offered by Paul Burt. Corinne News Cotinne Church News CORINNE Sunday even'ng, January 1, in the Corinne ward chapel a farewell testimonial was held honoring Grant Cheal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cheal, who will leave soon for the Western States mission of the L.D.S. church. The bishop presided at the meeting w th Marvin R. Jeppesen conducting. The opening song Bless This House" was sung by a male quartet consisting of Darrell Anderson, Bill Rader, Clifton Stall-Ing- s and Max Murphy. Opening prayer by George Welch. Talks were made by Earl Nelson and Henry Norman, both former m s- - A homecoming test monlal was held Sunday evening, January 8 in honor of Lloyd C. Hubbard, reeently returned from a two-yea- r mission to the Southwest Indian mission of the L.D.S. church. Henry Norman conducted the meetiing. The opening song by the congregation was The Sp lit Of God Like . A Fire Is Burning, followed by the piayer Sacrament by Floyd Carter. song was Oh It Is Wonderful and the sacrament was administered by Paul Burt and Keith Welch. A violin solo was rendered by Nancy Stallings followed by a talk by Bishop Julius Campbell welcoming the missionary home. A solo I Love A Little Cottage was sung by YOUR FINE WATCH IS DESERVING .OF THE BEST it the consideration and treatment t deserves . . . and give it the expert, thorGive It ough, skilled cleaning needs, regardless of its type, every year or two. Let us look at your watch weU check it, tell you 11 it needs adjusting, repairs or cleaning. Treated right it will give you good service for many years. Terrain a short talk by missionarys mother Lois 1 Hybhard, a trio 'Teach Me To Pray by Bette Carter, Yvonne Anderson and Jessie Hunsaker, accompanied by Geraldine Steffen. The missonary then gave a repoit of his missionary labors, Interest ng and experiences incidents. The closing song by the congregation was We Thank Thee O God For A Prophet, and the benedi-tiowas offered by Maurice Larsen. Bishop and Mrs. Julius Campbell and Mrs. A. M. Reeder spent Saturday in Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mis. Douglas Campbell who accompanied them home Saturday evening remaining until Monday morning. Mr. and Mis. Walter Cheal and son Grant left early Monday morning for Salt Lake where Grant entered the mission home for ten days training. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell returned to Salt Lake wth them, as Mr. Campbell Is employed in Salt Lake City and they are now lbaking their home there. Mrs. Lovenia Craner ' is confined in the Cooley hospital at Brigham City after undergo ng a major operation on Monday. Her condition is reported as favorable. Mr. and Mrs. George Ross flew by plane to Pasadena, Calif., to Anderson; Mu Don't Let It Throw Ya Clem Bonnie Lee Is u Of U. Of U. Event jwayl g Bonnie Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theron B. Lee, Brigham City, today was named of the University of Utah Centennial Founders Day committee. Miss Lee will serve with Wayne Lambert, Salt Lake City, said Tom Cuthbert, student body president, who made the official announcement. Chosen from 11 applicants, Miss Lee has wide experience in committee work on campus having served on U Days and two homecoming committees.' She is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma social sorority, Cwean, honorary activity society for Junior women; Spurs, campus Honey ville Ward Deacons, Parents And Girl Friends service group; chairman of the . . . full of fui at the party heli by the Deacons quorum recently. The a tub having Junior Professional Womens ville had a successful year an! won the quorum award, Fifteen of the deacons constitution committee and was Honey awaTds. A variety of entertaining games were played individual deacons Won Uton-laeditorial assistant on the campus yearbook, for two WON QUORUM AWARD menting 100 percent for the enyears. tire year. Other short talks and 'A junior course secretarial skits were presented during the major in the College of Business, dinner. Miss Lee is a graduate of Box school Elder Following the 'dinner a where she attend the New Years Rose Par- was high served editor and of games were played in yearbook ade and Rose Bowl game and on several committees. Pass the Orange, Pass cluding enjoyed a nice visit with their and Ride The the Lifesaver, son, Dean, and fam.ly who live Dogs Not Too The Honeyville ward quorum Tub. Friendly there. BOSTON Mans best The names of those winning of deacons celebrated the winThe senior Boy Scouts staged friend? State(UP) health department ning of the quorum award and the individual awards as rea rabbit hunt out west of show that approxi15 individual awards with a ported by C. A. Johnson are: on Saturday. Dec. 31, and statistics 10,000 Massachusetts resNeil Reliable Hunsaker. mately , banquet and party recently, C. repoit that about sixtymen and idents are bitten by dogs each A. Johnson, supervisor of quorMax Steadfast Hunsaker. boys attended. The boys prepared year. 'Defrank Dependable Tolman. um of deacons, announced. hot lunch of chill, cocoa and j a Robert Energetic Hunsaker. with Twenty-thredeacons cake and sold it to th hunters, Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Harries David Intellectual Tolman. their girl friends and parents as thus making a little money for Lloyd, Wayne, Carolee, Ben and Carlysle Good Looking (Hunguests enjoyed the evenings entheir treasury. They all expres Susan Lloyd, all of Salt' Lake tertainment. During the dinner saker. sed themselves as having a City. They all attended the will tof host to J. Delos Thompson gave the Vernon Popular Hunsaker. Brigham City fine t me. homecom ng program held Sun of elementay schools boys a Thimble of Advice and Travis Robut Hunsaker. Monday, January 2, Floyd day evening in the ward chapel principals Rasmussen from the Box Elder, Cache, Lo- James iHarvey Helpful Tolman. presented Alma honoring Lloyd Hubbard. Carter, Maurice Larsen, avid Lion Hearted Thorsted. Smoot and Lloyd Hubbard went The special Interest group of gan and Rich districts for a Re- Douglas and Defrank Tolman Douglas Make Hay While the out to Park Valley and there the ward M. I A. will have an gion One conference ofhe Utah with a book each for having atrabbit activity night next Tuesday Elementary Principals ( associa- tended priesthood and sacra- - Sun Shines Tolman. enjoyed a successful hunt. hen they evening and have chosen to tion January 23, , Sunday dinner guests at the learn some square dances. All meet at the Howara Cafe from home of Mrs. Wesley Hubbard adults Interested In learning 7 to 10 oclock in the evening. The meeting, with the theme were Miss Millie Hubbard of these dances are urged . to be The Elementary Principal As Brigham City, Mrs. Carrie H. present. the Educational Leader of the Tine It HENRY J. TAYLOR, ABC Nolworl, very Monday Community, will be under the evening. general direction tof Vaughn Wassom, principal of the Willard school, and with A. Elwyn Seely as master of ceremonies Honeyville Ward Deacons Hold Annual Banquet And Party After Good Year Principals Ass n. Of Region One e To You'll never be 4&od e repair job, overcharged, or charged for work that is not needed or it not done, at Simon sen's,. Only genuine parts uid no sub ititufes at Simomen'f, Our reputation ti at stake All repair work guaranteed. Meet Here I jemrr or distinction EXPRESS Ain't no dm public money ernmeni or state emnloJ If we didn't have 'em eT pay roll we'd have to IUN 'em some other Y Named Chairman Co-jrin- Rings reset, jewelry of ail kinds repaired. Expert engraving on all material. PONY Perry FarmersPi Meet For Tonight A meeting of the Nati Farmers Cooperative union be held in the Perry ward ation hall Wednesday (t0 at 7:30 oclock, it was annon yesterday toy Nick Topik, mm for the union, of Brii the. program. f Guest speaker wijl be Dr. Rold T. Campbell of the University of Utah. His subject will be The Place of the Elementary Princi-- , pal in Relation lo His Teachers' in the supervisory capacity as applied in Rural Schools. Kenneth E. Weight, superintendent of schools in Box Elder county will speak on 'the subject of The Importance of the Elementary School Principal to the School System. Special guesls at the convention will be Lynn Hales, president of the state association of elementary principals, Salt Lake City. He wilt appear on the program as a speaker. Also, Harvey Stahell, . of the association, Provo; Russel 'E, Bjorklund, secretary-treasure- r of the association, Salt Lake THE HIT OF THE City. While everybody is lnvin cente attend the meeting, discussion will be around cultural Issues. Guest will be Fred Slmonton, the mers Cooperative of Utah-Souther- said. n s; dii Idaho union, Robert Bennion St. Louis School Robert G. Bennion, son cl and Mrs. Glen M. Bennion east First south, Brigham has been accepted as a stu at St. Louis Universitys college of Aeronautical Tci logy. He is a 1946 gradual Box Elder high school Bennion is a candidate i degree as Bachelor of Scj in aircraft maintenance neering from St. Louis un sity. Don Likeable Coombs. Harold Handsome Duke. : Orland Weve Got To Priesthood Meeting Hunsak Teryl Shief Hunsaker. Buick's valve-in-hea- w quiet unbroken by tappet noise. And you can have this power either with Buicks g Synchro-Mes- h transmission or the silken luxury of Dynaflow Drive. SEASON! d engine , already proving itself in the hands of new Supir owners , easy-shiftin- it if you will the biggest of the year. Call it another triumph in Buick's long history of coming up with car performance beyond Either way, this CALL compare. But, sir, when you step into the sleek-line- d more rugged bearings, take this greater traveler pictured here hang on load and transmit its stepped-u- p surge to the drive shaft and rear wheels. to your hat. For youll be riding behind a power And you, behind the wheel, wreathe your plant that is not only new but a major face in smiles at the lift you find! At the take-of- f trigger-quic- k g the sensation of the 1950 season. disdain for our cruising stride easy j Youll be commanding the very latest the passing gas pumps. d word in power the newest accomplishment of the organi- You and your Super are really zation with the countrys longest stretch stepping out and Buicks good name as a sweetheart on the road gains of experience in this engine design. still more lustre. mile-eatin- Here every fuel charge now Nor is road-thri- ll the only blessing delivers a huskier wallop. Shorter, this new brings. Simpler power plant lighter connecting rods mean that design makes service easier, so upkeep VI pistons flash with faster and livelier action. Heavier crankshafts, floated on bigger, Hmwe diminishes as a problem. Hydraulic keep valves properly seated for efficient operation and for valve-lifter- s YOU PWCE RAWS Mmo you Buick dealer ter a demonstration Bight 19 South Main Street h Even the price justifies a prompt trip to your Buick' dealer to learn more about Buick for 1950. Youll soon see why so many folks are already saying, Whatever your price range better buy Buick! Stgndard on RoadmasteK optional at extra cost on Super and Special models. Features like these mean BUICK'S THE BUY HIGHER -- COMMISSION Emboli valvo-m-bt- o three engines, live bp ratings. (N.w models.) N d power ft In engine STYLING, with bumper-guar- SUPER d fenders, doubt babble" loilhghts VISIBILITY, elosewp nod view both for. TRAFEIC-HANword ond bacit SIZt, less over-o- il length lor nosier porting ond garaging, short turning rodius EXTRA-WID- E SEATS cradled between Ihe antes SOFT AUICK RIDE, from time, low. tprtnging , Safety-Rid- e pressure liras, torque-lub- e DrNAFLOW DRIVE standard an oH ROADMASTERS, optional ol extra vast on SUPER and SPECIAL .arias NINETEEN MODELS with Body by Fisher e WIDE CHOICE OF EQUIPMENT adding flexibility to prices that brocket every price range above the lowest. grilles, h Now t mm. Brigham City, Utah Utah Poultry Co-o- p To Hold Meet Jan. 27 The 27th annual convention of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative will be held at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City, March 25 and 26, according to Clyde C. Edmonds, general manager. The opening meeting will be held at one oclock Friday and the convention will be concluded with the annual dinner and program on the evening of March 25. Several excellent speakers have been obtained for the convention, Edmonds said. One of the members on the committee for the convention is J- - L. Weidmann of Honeyville. Few disease-bearin- s other long in the soil. micro-organism- hatter automobiles are built BViCK will build them germs or can live Abi it is and ( wan the ious At ward is 1 by the F A Man schedule! Capitol 1 oclock, of the be Chalrmai most of had beer In 191 collected is the gc charge t year. This 1. this yea the mor county of local years tl on a stt from a there ai given tc This ; the cour Its time to be thinking of those new Spring shoes. We have just received the new Hit of the Season styles by Weyenberg and Florsheim. that oc( Elec $(o)5 Co)- For Gra; An ZIPPER OVERSHOES Light yet sturdy. Protect your feet from snow and water and still be in style. a cancies tog du numbei day by Dewayi At tl four pc board of tem bers: I represe One; I resents Willan t, Phone 272 nh certainly top-notc- new power it adds style and room, comfort and a wide outlook, soft easy stride and handier new over-al- l length. valve-in-hea- fist-siz- e SUPER is something to see. To this school. piles of director Elder area were Instrumental in forming the state association. One of the first presidents of the group, Frank Stevens, was from this district. Since that time Leon Christiansen, school supervisor now, has served as president of the organization. Music for the program will be furnished by the Willard school, the Junior division of the Box Elder High school, and Bear River high school. Details of the convention have been worked out by committees of the local association. In charge of the program com mittee is Ross Coombs, Honey ille; luncheon and entertain nents, Ralph Baird, Fielding, Publicity, Glen Taylor, Garland; and A. Elywyn Seely, Brigham Jky; invitations, Ronald J. LeoBear River tard, City. Officers of the local principals association Vaughn Wassom, resident; Andrew Jones, Perry; Victor J. Bott, secretary, Brigham City Lincoln school, and directors are J. D. Gunderson, Central school, Glen Taylor, L. C. Christoffersen, pointed c palgn at dian schc are in ch duties at divisions is the nai to the so der counl lection oi of Region Two, Ogden. The local principals association report they are particularly happy to Have the convention here for principals in the Box That's the word spreading about brand-ne- Petersen, in Bnghe ahead suc ey is flowi chairman ham City, Wilma t box. City. M.I The Mar to raise ft dent of th Beecher ii A coll with glas amount can be se ted to th Brigham Goodliffe the const vice-preside- Loring vy. t r Styling for 4 4 & 5 BUCKLERS Built to stand up under toughest working tions. We also have boys sizes. sentati ' and R resent: The the BALL-BAN- D Keep feet warmer dryer cc of La, Brigha nomin didate in thi ballot the ai Coir the at of all lieens of fet Graz!, attem for tl Advis As adult Wpjr |