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Show He Services Held For John F. Monson Funeral services for John F. Monson, who died at his home in Corinne last Thursday, were held Monday at 11 a. m. In the Corinne ward chapel with Bishop Henry Norman officiating. was born August and .was a high priest in the Corinne ward at the time of his death. He lost a son in World War II, Wade Monson, who was killed September 10, 1945. Survivors include his wife and the following children: Gale B. B., Monson, Ogden; Stephen Charlette and Judy Ann Monson, all of Corinne; one grandchild, and one brother, Francis Monson, Gardenia, Calif. Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery under the direc- church 17, 1875, at Hyrum, the son of Jens and Annie Sophia Hansen Monson. He was reared and educated in Logan. He married 'Eunice E. Campbell, November 25, 1914 in the Logan L. D. S. temple. They made their home in Ixgan for to 14 years, when they came Corinne. In Corinne he owned and operated a grocery store. He was active in the L. D. S. Safety Hard To Achleve0 1 ARKANSAS CITY, Kan. (UP) Arkansas City police began a systematic search for the communitys most dangerous traffic intersection. Based on freit was quency of accidents, found in the middle of the best section of the city. best-lighte- traffic-controlle- tio nof the Harold neral home. d, d B. Felt fu- SOMETHING NEW! A Reverse Twist on Soup to Nuts; Now We Have Nuts to Soup! By Carolyn Webster DIAMOND Theres no question now but what the soup season is really here. Soup at lunchtime, soup before the main course at dinner or supper, and as a late night snack. hot soup bowls and sprinkle with slivered toasted almonds. Serves 6. Its an unusual soup, but perfectly delicious especially If you convenience the of If you like the use Cream OWeber butter and many canned soups on the market, Cream OWeber milk! RINGS , and if your choice is cream soups, be sure to add Cream OWeber milk ; v according to the directions on thi can. For you see, Cream OWeber milk not only im- proves the flavor of your soups, because it has such a delicious quality flavor of its own, but also adds extra nourishment, plus the vitamin D. A. JONQUIL Ring i2).00 7eddir Ring 62.50 B. HEATHER Ring 550.00 Also $100 to 2475 and in platinum $300 to 3450 ' Wedding Ring 12.50 For very special someone ; ; : a Keepsake, the most treasured oi all diamond rings. Choose with confidence, from our fine collection. But if you prefer to make your cream soups at home, heres a recipe for a delightful new soup: And while were talking about this wonderful homemade soup, lets be sure to remember that authorities recommend that you use plenty of milk in your kitchen in every way you can. Not only because growing children need 4 glasses a day (and you need 3 or more), but because milk gives you so much in important food and health value and in added flavor and smoother texture for the money you spend. Keep plenty of flavorful, vitamin D enriched Cream OWeber milk handy. And may this be your happiest Thanksgiving ever! Almond Cream Soup 3 tblsps. Cream OWeber Butter 1 cup finely diced celery h4 cup finely diced onion tblsps. flour 2 tsp. salt tsp. pepper tsp. condiment sauce 4 cups Cream OWeber milk Yt Yt 2 chicken bouillon cubes cup blanched, chopped almonds toasted almonds for garnish Melt butter, add onions and celery and cook over low heat until tender. Add flour, seasonings and condiment sauce; blend. Stir in .milk and cook over low heat until smooth and thickened. Add bouillon cubes and stir to dissolve. Stir in blanched almonds. Turn into Yt ' Slivered B E-- IN Kiwanis Club Members FOOTBALLERS MEET DEFEAT STA1F Cold Rainy members of the local trainKiwanis club attended the Utah-Idahthe ing school for Bannock hotel in district at the kicks with no real threats. The Pocatello, Idaho, Saturday and second quarter opened with the SUDdfM. , Mason, president-electball on the B.E.H.S. 26 in the second on Dr Frank Saito, hands of Box Elder.1 Then elect; E. L. Petersen, fourth down,- - the Hive gambled and Jim Borcarsecretary-treasureto go. Oyler with Inches elected director, tacoff ried the mail and drove deaux, newly kle for two yards but referee made the trip. n Sunday The group returned Stanfield ruled that Oylers was stopped only a fraction evening . of a foot short of the needed amount. Jordan took over and Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, etc., was aided by a much-talkeabout pass Interference play and today at the it gave the Beetdiggers the oval line. Soron the Bees enson and Bills took the ball to the two where Boothe, Oyler and Collin Hunsaker held on fourth down. Then Rock kicked on the 30. Sorenson faded back for a pass and finally threw to Mil line ton Walker on the and he scampered over the tally, The kick hit the goal posts and was no good. Half time score was Jordan 6, Box Elder 0. With Rock completely out of for good, the Jordan the line-ucrew ran and gained at, will, Their defense held strong after an early thrust by the Bees which carried to the Jordan before they lost the oval. Power plays used by both teams finished out the third canto. Two plays into the fourth period gave the ball to Jordan again, and 1P GAME Weather Holds Offenses Of Both, Teams To A Minimum The Box Elder Bees were tripunderdog Jordan ped by the Beetdlggers 13 to 0 last Saturday afternoon at the Utah Univer- sity stadium for the Class A championship. The contest got underway at 2:30 and was played in cold, rainy winds, which held both crews down to their offensive fireworks. Passes set up both TDs lor Neil Sorenson, the , Diggers. brother to the coach at Jordan, put on a red hot passing show and nailed Walker with a touchdown pass in the second canto. A Sorenson to Barney pass connected down on the Jine, and two plays later the score final was made. The Bees started off like the Hivers of old. but the Jordan line stiffened and the Bees were forced to kick. During the rest the two of the first period, elevens traded championship Services Held For Malmrose Infant .Funeral services for the infant son of Dale G. and Maurine Olsen Malmrose, were held In the Harold B. Fell funeral home, Saturday afternoon at 1 oclock with Bishop Richard Hansen of the Sixth ward,;, presiding. The baby was born November 17, and died a few hours later. The prelude was played by Evelyn Kay followed by the invocation by Lewis Olsen and a song, That Sweet Story of Old," by Erma Hansen with Juanita Steffen accompanying. were offered b y Remarks Bishop James Jensen followed by the song, Let Little Children Come Unto Me, by Erma Hansen and Juanita Steffen. Benediction was by W. Lester ' ' Barker. . Interment was In the Brigham City cemetery with Hyrum Malmrose dedicating the grave. Attend Training School Four SAT. o mo-tlo- d News-Journa- 0. With Diamond Confidence C. TANNER JEWELRY Ask Your Gas Station Man! msmrnts "mm'wm urns mu mmm, mm m mom m. omm mmmie EmmioE nun Heres a 1 t - P question wed like you to i. HANG Ci I goe rigni 10 me seat of iki-help loosen and expel phlegm and aid nature to eal raw, tender, inflamed? membranes. Guaranteed 11 T to KsswaaiS CREOMULSK Conh, sue! roperl; Distinctive and HALLMARK Jin Bo. faro Different" That shows You Cared d Enough Tq The Very Send Best" p 33-ya- they started their final T. D. march. Sorenson brought , the ball Into the Bees territory with a run to the 43. Bills and Barney blasted down to the 33 on two plays before Sorenson floated a pass to Bills on the d line. One power play failed to gain any yardage, so took to the air again and hit Barney with a terrific spot line. The pass on the Bees held on one line plunge, but the net try was good for the score as Bills fell over the double strip for the counter. Worthen booted good 'and the score was Jordan 13, Box Elder d 20-yar- Sor-enso- Boxed Hallmark CARDS priced SPECIAL at 50c&$11 Pkg . of 10 Hallmark 0. Wiles booted into the end zone. With the ball on the stripe, Oyler threw a pass to Boothe who leaped to the side and gathered in the ball on the 40. A clipping penalty put the ball on the Jordan 45. Oyler gained seven to the line, but failed to keep going and Jordan took over on downs, and killed time, and the Bees chances for a lone touchdown. - The Box Elder eleven was hurt bad without the services of fullback Ronnie Rock. Stoney was hurt early In the first period, and his hips were so bad that he could hardly walk. Collin Hunsaker had a bad case of flu along with Reese Whitaker and Lee Boothe. Along with the rainy weather, the offensive show usually displayed by the Hivers was put to a fast halt by the physical condition of some of the boys. Lee Boothe played terrific ball during the whole game. He gathered in four passes which were labeled Maucircus stunts. rice Hunsaker was a terror on both defense and offense. Tom Barnes made brilliant tackles which threw his opponents for big losses. His play was outstanding. 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