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Show ( Humphreys, Miss Young stated: Besides being an outstanding educator in the field of international problems, Professor Huma phreys has recently attended s conference of Industrial-college of the armed forces. In this conference a complete review was made of the overall our efforts, both in picture of r mobilization. military and financial was emphasis Special given to the implication of all out financial jnobilization as It affects the everyday life of the citizen of the country. He is equipped with charts and maps that makes It possible for him to demonstrate clearly the criti-- c a 1 international problems which confront the world. PAGE POUR BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, November 29. 1950 A.A.UM 1, To Hear Talk On International Situation November 30 ? f The American Association of will hold Women University regular meeting, Thursday, No- vember 30, at 8 oclock in the evening In the employees recre- atlon hall at the Intermountain Indian school. lies Stella Young, chairman of the International relations , Adding her name to the list of winter brides will be Miss Veretta Jensen when she becomes the bride of Joyce (Job) Toland, shortly after the first of the year. .The future bride is the daughter of Mrs. Isaac M. Jensen of Brigham City. Mr. Toland is the son of Mrs. , Pearl W, Toand, Tremonton. Veretta is a graduate of Box Elder high school with the class of 48 and is now employed at the Mountain' States Telephone office in Brigham City. Mr. Toland is a graduate of U. S. A. C. at Logan last June with a B. S. in journalism and at1 the present Is employed at the Ogden Bureau of the Salt Lake Telegram and Tribune.5 He is also a veteran of World War . ! Two. , two-week- , 1 Forthcoming Marriage Sacrament Service Held Of Verretta Jensen And In Second Ward Sunday Joyce (Joe) Toland Told Bishop Glen Knud&on presided L. R. announced committee, Humphreys, professor of educa-- ton at the U.S.A.C., will be the The Ogden and Logan AAUM e principal speaker at the meet- - chapters have been invited as . Ing. special guests, at the meeting, , His topic will be "An Overview members are urged to in,Of Our Critical International and vite each at least one local lady Situation. ' In Professor as her guest for the evening. recommending 1 Yes . . . CIK1 RDSTR3 lati AS 1 - I fs REALLY .NEEDS WATCHING! ji i f Give your loved one an honoree watch Gruen or Wyler now priced as low as f i ' Bulova, A : . HOW ABOUT r SALE Make Christmas merry with a new watch through a liberal trade-in- . ' ELGIN 1 Elgin, WATCH TRADE-I- N BULOVA 1 ,'i, Fed. Tax Inc. $2475 i ; - , J S A Cl oose from Brigham Citys most complete selection, eluding Speidel, Forstner, Jacques . Kreisler and many others. - , Q i t t I ' I i ft I fra V.,., in- - , Uirgj - Pr iced from V , f . deacons. Tyson cd by the Mr. anti Mrs. Fred Burt, chairMerle b y accompanied and Wayne Loveland, Malmrose. The opening pray- men, of the genealogy member Tin-geer was offered by Russell were released and Mr. , . , and Mrs. Lester W. Barker were The sacrament song was sustained as chairmen, The Around Again We Meet T. Davis, president William Board," by the choir. Sacrament of the home missionaries, was was taken care of by ArdenThe choir first speakers. the assistJensen and Dale Tingey, Lottie the direction of and- - ' , s a large group of waterproof, shockproof, standard SPECIALS f values up to $49.75,- now offered in this Christmas sale - i ! 4 A 1 19-7- 5 at only , Phone your 8 Point CROSS CUT SAW Quality Tools are for Hobbyists and COME IN AND Just Lee Valentine Visits Parents , Patriarch And Mrs. N. J. Valentine Vz Handy-me- n name n durable uring rule. 6 ft. compactly.. rencE Lee Valentine of Palo Alto, California, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with his Patricia and Mrs. N. J. Valentine of Brigham City. He began the trip by automobile with his wife and three children, but had to turn - back at Sacramento because of flood conditions. ' - . The family Thanksgiving dinner was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jacobs of Ogden, Friday, Mr, Valentine attended the annual convention of the Western. Political ' Science association, held at Idaho state par. college in 'Pocatello, perfect ;i( the man, from 8 to 80, who dow appreciate good tools! So that's your cue, lady, t go shopping for the best . . . those nationally-faIf "he" tin first quality hand tools at SHOP OUR ' meas- Tri-Sta- Folds te, has a sizable hit, we can suggest odd pieces to n out his collection. Or, if "he's" staring from ten we can help y&u plan a whole matching set. 75c selection . . . SKI ELF precision-mad- beautifully balanced, e, vk Wood hatchet. Combu Fine alloy steeL Selected hickory DRUGGIST square, ing hen curate, made $2.25 8 Inch SMOOTH PLANE 'RAT Kr nx built for a lifetime of service. J!.! Super keen blade. 5 Adjustable. r'fT rirmsrmii ticipated in a panel discission The Role of the Organization of American States (successor to Pan American union) intheDefense of Western De- watches, 17-jew- el ( MCE G3 Q -- Here feemer of Israel"!, ing prayer was vin Roberts. sjalf on SPECIAL WATCH SALE! j11, ' a Mails Christina Sacrament meeting was held in the Sixth ward Sunday with Hansen , in Bishop Richard charge. The opening song by the choir was "Pilgrim Chorus," under v - The closing Made to Measure Sacrament Meeting in Sixth Ward Sunday , e "Faith. com-mitte- 5 IN NOW AND MAKE YOUR GIFT SELECTIONS A small down payment will permit you to take out your purchase and you can pay the balance next year. , . COME ren Craghead. The congregation song, We sang the opening Thank Thee O God for a Prophet," and Ellen Christensen- gave the opening prayer, , As a sacramental song, the teen-agsang girls chorus "Abide With Me, Carol Johnson conducted and Jeannlne Anderson at the piano. Jay Meservy and Raynold Peterson had charge of the sacrament assisted . by eleven deacons., Gary Johnston1 having" completed his Work! as a. deacon was accepted and sustained as worthy to be ordained a teacher. Sarah H. Horsley was released as secretary of the Relief society and Bertha ,B. Christen sen sustained in that position. The program was furnished group of M.I.A. by the teen-ag- e with President Bertha Jensen in charge. Short talks were given by the Beehive group. Cleo Ann Larsen, Eleein Hansen, Sharon Stewart, Karla , Jansen, ' Dean Rasmussen, EUlen Monson, Bar bara Rasmussen, and Joan Jen sen were the ones who "presen' ted the talks. The girls chorus sang We Gather Together," followed by short talks by M.I.A, Maids and Junior Gleaners. Luan Jensen, Rose Ann Little wood, Patty Gillman, Elaine Smith, Arlene Dunn, and Mari lyn Anderson were the pnes. Elders Meservy and Hollist and Bishop Knudson each made appropriate remarks and after the chorus sang Green Cathe dral, Beverly Meservy gave the i closing prayer. par-ent- NEW WATCH BAND? S at sacrament meeting last Sunday evening in the Second ward. Elders J. A. Meservy and Orson L. Hollist of the stake high council were visitors. The organ prelude" was by Ka- because of his work as secretary of Hispanic American studies at Standford university and assistant editor of the Hispanic American report published there. recently comMr, Valentine pleted all the requirements for his Ph. D. degree except his thesis on which he is working at He returnthe present time. ed to his home Saturday. eleMiss Ruth Valentine, mentary school supervisor at Price, Utah, also spent the week end at her home here. . mocracy. , Mr., Valentine was invited as a specialist on .Latin America G Q G r . ' The Diamond House" 0. 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