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Show t the pump intake from Lake Charlevoix, and netted a bushel of minnows and smelt. The fish road solved boiler trouble with formerly went right into the a scren. They placed it over boiler. Unwanted Fish CITY, (Mich. (UD The crew of the Boyne Cily railBOYNE REMEMBER Willard Christensen Speaks At Perry Sun. The regular Sunday sacrament meeting was held In the Perry ward last Sunday evening, March 12 with Bishop Rulon Hirschi in charge. The opening song by the conCount Your gregation was and invocaMany Blessings," tion was offered by Wendell Sacramental song, My Prayer, was conducted by Glenda Lar.sen with Connie Wagstaff as accompanist. a Following the sacrament, solovox solo, "Then Youll Remember Me, was played by Arlene Wight. a reWillard Christensen, cently returned missionary from tlte Denmark mission field, related many faith promoting incidents. Following Elder Christensens talk, a song, In The Garden, was sung by Lawrence Wright, accompanied by Arlene Wight. The name of Lawrence Wright was then presented to be ordained a priest. Closing song, We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet, was followed by benediction by Mrs. Hazel Nelson. B. E. CRAZY! meeting of the Box Elder Ladies Faculty league was held at the home of Mrs. Hervin Bunderson, Monday, March 6, with Miss Marion Bagley, president, in charge. An Irish theme was carried out in color scheme and program. Mrs. Victoria Johnson played several Irish numbers on the accordion during the afternoon. LaPreal Wight reviewed the book, Backwoods Teacher" by Joseph Nelson. A two course luncheon was comserved by the following mittee: (Mrs. Hervin Bunderson, chairman: Mrs. Delmont Beecher, Mrs. Vernal Harris, Mrs. Lloyd Hulst, Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. Norman Jeppsen, Miss Lura and Redd, Mrs. Jean Busson Mrs. Abel S. Rich. A TEillS YEAR WERE CRAZIER! Be sure to keep your eye on Friends Honor I la Gibbs Birthday Block's windows Friday night. D "The Friendly Store The Store That Put The "Dollar IT'S HORSLEY'S ror Men 5) The children enjoyed playing games with every child winning a prize, after which a luncheon was served from a table centered with a beautifully decorated, candle-li- t birthday cake, The honored child received many lovely gifts from the fol lowing friends: Bert Baty, Doug las Pierce, Brenda Hubbard, Linda Hunsaker, Paulette Lichtenstein, Deanna 'Lichtenstein, Diane Gibbs, Patty Baty, and Bonnie Baty. Pictures were taken of the little group during the party. BETTER Past presidents of the V. F. auxiliary met at the home Now in stock, HORSLEYS favored Silage Field Corn Seed. This seed produces greater silage tonnage per acre, greater feed value per ton. Horsleys tested seeds insure better stands. , Federation Wheat Early Bart Wheat Lem Hi Wheat Ranger Alfalfa Mrs. Edward Ward entertained members of the Dublers club at her home Thursday evening. Hot dinner was served at small tables centered with a rose bouquet, after which bridge was played with Mrs. C. B. Williams, 'Mrs. Norm Nelson and Mrs. John Larsen winning prizSpecial guests were Mrs. Herb Adamson, Mrs. Norm Nelson and Mrs. Carrie Forsgren. Members of the club are: Mrs. E. B. Owen, Mrs. Earl Madsen, Mrs. May Petersen, Mrs. George Craghead, Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mrs. John Lar.sen, Mrs. C. B. Williams, Mrs. Denzel Butler, Mrs. Burton Pett, Mrs. Edward Ward. Fifth Ward Relief Society To Hold Birthday Party Friday The Fifth ward Relief Society will hold its annual birthday party Friday evening, March 17 at 7:30 oclock at the ward Tec reation hall. All married folks of the ward whether or not they belong to the Relief society, are invited to attend and bring their own box lunches. Following supper, an interesting short program, games and an hour of dancing will be held. . Douglas Quayle Is Fireside Speaker Past Presidents Meet At Petersen Home Gem Barley Yelvon Barley Overland Oats Mrs. Edward Ward Entertains Dublers : Little Miss Ila Gibbs, daugh, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Finn Gibbs The Perry fireside chat was of R. 'F. D. No. I, Brigham City, entertained ten of her little held last Sunday evening at friends on the occasion of her the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac fifth birthday anniversary on Young with Donna Wood offer ing the opening prayer. Richard February 25. In Dollar Day FOR The Civic Improvement club will celebrate the clubs 44th Saturday birthday anniversary afternoon, March 25 with a gay party at the Box Elder high school cafeteria. enterA delicious luncheon, taining program and bridge will be enjoyed by those attending. Past presidents and charter members will be especially honored. Out of town and former members are also urged to attend. Reservations may be made at $1.50 per person by calling Mrs. Errol Valentine or Mrs. Edward Ward. es. Ladies League Hold Meeting At Bunderson Home Mon. WENT Civic Improvement Lay Plans For 44th Birthday Party Certified Seed . Potatoes Bliss & Red Warbs and Pontiac's Promontory Dry Land Alfalfa W. of Mrs. Ivan Petersen Thursday evening for their regular monthly meeting. Mrs. Roiheo Christensen, club a short president, conducted business meeting, after which sewing and social conversation were enjoyed. A delicious light luncheon was served at small tables centered with St. Patrick decorations. Clover leaves marked places for the following members: Mrs. Carl Jensen, Mrs. W. M. Buchanan, Mrs. Romeo Christensen, Mrs. Ira Farrell, Mrs. J. H. Caddy. Mrs. Leland Nelson, Mrs. C. M. Christensen, Mrs. Jens Petersen and Mrs. Ivan Billings was in charge of the meeting. Group singing was enjoyed, after which Douglas Quayle occupied the time in relating mis sionary experiences while on s FRUIT UKUWtKS AKt AUVIjlU TO RENEW MARKETING ORDER Prof. Clarence Ashton Tells Agreement Could Mean Government Help terested in voting in favor of the referendum and they total of the fruit growers then at the discretion of the Secretary of Agriculture, he can The Marketing agreement and issue a fruit marketing agreeorder for fruit growers that has ment or order in Utah. been effect In Utah since 1941 A ballot will be send out to which means that the govern- all fruit growers in the state and ment can market surplus fruit they will vote to determine be whether from this district, should they care to have this this year, Professor renewed agreement or order. marketing horClarence Ashton, extension On this ballot they must state ticulturist, said at a meeting of whether are in favor or the Box Elder county fruit grow- against it,they and then the numers at the court house last Fri- ber of bushels of peaches they day evening. expect to have in 1950. Second, Ashton stated that if this area if they are in favor of price posthas a bumper crop, the way it ing within the state. This ballooks at the present time, it may lot must be sent back to the be to the advantage of growers county agents office and after here to have this market agree- it is tabulated it will be sent ment. i to the State Department of AgriIn explaining the marketing I culture and then all districts Ashton told that! will be tabulated before the reagreement, Colorado ' had been under the sults will be determined. It is agreement every year since they important that all growers vote started in 1940 and they felt because the results will be dethat it had been to their advan- termined only by the votes cast. At the meeting Friday night, tage to sell the fruit of the good the George A. Nielson, vice president producers in encouraging poor producers to raise better of the Horticulture association, fruit. gave a report and A. P. Dalton, He explained that in the state Willard, distret representative there are six districts set up: on the old board, also gave a one in Washington county, two report. in Utah county, one in Salt Lake and Davis county, one in Weber Held county and one in Box Elder county. Each district selects a representative and they in turn Son are the board that decides the were held services Funeral policy of this committee. Under the plan if all of the Tuesday afternoon for Kenneth state does not go into the mar- Bott, infant son of Arthur and keting agreement then no one Shirley Nelson Bott, in the county can participate. The en- Eighth ward chapel. tire state will have to vote and Family prayer at the morif the majority of the fruit grow- tuary was offered by George H. ers indicate that they are in Bott. Prelude and postlude were played on the organ by Beth Tingey. Opening prayer was given by P. O. Hansen, Logan. Promenaders Will A duet, Sometime Well UnIn Participate was sung by Elsie derstand, B. Yates and Eugene Bott. A. Ogden Jamboree Ted Tuttle, stake mission presA large representation from ident and seminary teacher, was the Promenaders will participate the first speaker. An organ in the jamboree to be held this solo, "Come Unto Me, was playevening at the White City in ed by Naomi B. Emery. Ogden. Funds will be used to Concluding speaker was Bishaid the crippled children. A vocal op Ernest E. Hansen. An improved sound system solo, "Brahms Lullaby was has been installed and live call- presented by Mary Ellen Jeppers engaged for the evening of sen. Benediction was given by folk, circle and square dancing. Frank Groenhalgh and the grave was dedicated by Levi Dunn. Your dollar always buys more Burial was made in the Brigat Block's, Adv. ham City cemetery under the srigbam can The planet Venus often be seen in broad daylight. Wednesday. City, March 1?,, Telechron two-third- s DECORATOR NO WINDINO NO MOUIATINO NO NOISY JjjJj This imusuaI Iiitchsn elect L cessed Into the well er huna u conventional manner. DECORATOR with as Yellow or Tan dial. COAL BEEHIVE & APPLIANCE 68 North Main Phone ONE mn Sl2 lFTI PlOW oAfm W . K N9 II Services mi; For Infant To So fsfessa s u pgtAONS'W FARMAU-- - FIRST IN THE fltll BRIGHAM TRUCK X- - & IMPLEMENT CO. .Lo 1 V .v mission in England. Discussion followed. Closing prayer was given by Glenda Larsen, after which refreshments were served by Mrs. Young. A". 'tV iy', .mm ? .who" farewell Corinne ' Sunday, I v his ese Corinne Camp Of DUP Will Meet March 24 Pioneers was originally scheduled for Friday, March 17, has been postponed and will be held Friday, March 24, accord ing to officers. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Sarah Young, beginning at 2 oclock in the afternoon. J-- ' i A great Toolsons Become Parents Of Baby Boy many people have been saying that if their luck keeps pace with their dreams theyre going to own a Cadillac one of these years. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ste wart of Brigham City received word recently that their daugh . Mr. ter and and Mrs. R. B. Toolson became the parents of a baby boy March 9. The baby was born in a Salt If you are among them son-in-la- and we hope you are this may be the year. Listen . . . . . . Cadillac has built a great new car, for 1950, that is just as practical to own as almost any car Lake City hospital. The mother, the former Helen Stewart, and baby are reportedly doing well. you would consider buying. the new Sixty-On- e It and it is priced lower than the highest-price- d models of a number of other cars you would never think of as in the same class with Cadillac. is Furthermore, this Called ear;f yv ftSV-- VJ R. B. Lon B. V: ,f The meeting of the Corinne camp of the Daughters of Utah in depar missi clock new Cadillac will give gasoline mileage which actually approaches d popular cars. that of the lowest-price- es From the standpoint of practicality youve ost about your last logical reason for waiting any longer to buy a Cadillac. And, oh, the things that say you ought to buy one right here and now ! There s Cadillacs irresistible beauty its delightful performance its world-wid- e prestige and its unbelievable endurance and of life. length ru y you d find every motoring experience enriched and enlivened if you owned this magnificent car. Better come in today and find out whether this is the year! Wed be delighted to see you. ... and all grain seeds at HORSLEYS now! All grain seeds are cleaned and treated in our own plant. We know theyre good, and we know the job's done right! Plant only seeds backed by a reliable local firm. Youll save first and last . . . lower prices for better seeds. CUSTOM CLEANING AND TREATING Our new $10,000 seed cleaning and treating plant has all the very latest machinery for this work. Our Rice machine for alfalfa cleaning is the only one north of Salt Lake City. Lowest prices on cleaning and treating your seed. Immediate service. Bring in your seed today! dodder-removin- g Please let us have your tentative order now for Ranger alfalfa seed, as indications are it will be scarce. Well hold it for a phone call will do. you ... THE NEW Horsleys Phone 29 kparti 1 Phone 74 FISHER MOTOR CO. Ton, Ported ate 3 1 the wei 'oporto hillis i j & 17 East Second time... |