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Show I BOX ELDtR NEWS REMEMBER Dog Lost Is Lost Again t Outgoing Officers Of Civic Club Honored At Luncheon, Committee For New Year Named PAGE 2 .n Elder with the combination $4.00 Fridays) Journal, (published, par ysar) $2.00 for $ months; singls, copy 5 cents. Outeids Box Elder Coun-ty$3.00 per year) combination rate $5.00. Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah Stats Press As socle Editorial Association. tion, National National Representative! Advertising Service, Advertising Mrs. Earl Slager Wins High Score At Pinochle with a PORTRAIT OF YOU ONLY IA Days To Remember IV Her With The Gift That She Will Appreciate Most. , Phone 5-- J For Appointment COMPTON'S STUDIO Photos By Glenn Compton The Thursday afternoon pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Arden C. Balls, Thursday, April 26. Special guests were: Mrs. Eliza Hodges, Mrs. Earl Olsen, Mrs. Clarence Burrup and Mrs- - Winston P. Nelson. During the afternoon a dessert luncheon was served to the special guests and the following club members: Mrs. Earl Slager, Mrs. Laren W. Balls, Mrs. Clark Nelson, Mrs. George Dicks and Mrs. Douglas Orchard. Club members presented Mrs. Slager with a beautiful gift for her new daughter, Sidney Jo. Mrs. Slager won high score. Mrs. Douglas Orchard drew cut MR CHARLIE BROWN REEVE BROWN P at the Shoe Hospital. THEY GUARANTEE: O BETTER AND FASTER SERVICE ON ALL REPAIRS 5 . At Tie Lowest Possible Prices See Us First For All SHOE REPAIRING AWNINGS CANVAS REPAIRS ALL TYPES LEATHER REPAIRS r short one-ac- fkG? THREP pL t Leo Nelson and Mrs. Ed Ward. Club members who assisted on the committee were: Mrs. Roy Thompson, Mrs- - J- - Y. Ferry, Mts, Eugene Wlxom, Mrs. Zenos Earl, Mm. Marvin Peters, Mrs. Ronald Packer, Mrs. J. L. Huchel, Mrs. Don Sheffield, Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. Joe Carr, Mrs. Ray Dalnes, Mrs. Sam Gordon, Mrs. S. W. Beecher, Mm. Frank Earl, Mra. Baird. Douglas Fife, Mrs. George Crag-heaLuncheon was served by ConMra. Carroll Williams, nie Morgan, Dorothy Morgan, Mrs. Errol Valentine, Mrs. Frank Valeria Hamilton, Becky Pearse, Holman, Mrs. Alf Olsen, Mrs. Marilyn Tingey, Sharon Love- Burton Pett, Mrs. Nolan Jensen, land, Margaret Call, Dixie Gun- Mrs. R. C. Alston, Mrs. Harold derson, Annette Ward, Sharlene Felt, Mrs. Earl Seegmiller, Mrs. Felt, Mary Ann Williams, Cleo Ken Jensen, Mrs. Louis Breiten-bekeAnn Larsen and Marilyn Mann Mrs. Leon Christiansen from tables beautifully decora- and Mrs. George Mason. ted with blossoms, birds and Folowlng are the committees butterflies. Place card programs and chairmen for the coming marked each place. Programs were, made by Mrs. Merle S. year: Publicity Mrs. Winston NelCheal and Mrs. Leon Christen-sen- . son. G. Mrs. Walter Mann was In charge of decorations. (Flag Ceremony Mrs. D. M. Music on the solovox was play- Mason. ed during the afternoon by KarPrayer Mrs. J. J. Gunderson. en Craghead. Parliamentarian Mrs. Melissa Patty and Jumbo In The Good Old Days Immediately following the Petersen. luncheon the following program Mrs. . . . Patty Robinson, found this dog the middle of last Program Committee was tarried out under the direc- Lloyd Davis, chairman; Mrs. March, ahd advertised she had found it, but no one ever tion of Mrs. Eric Seashore, mis- Walter G. Mann, director memshowed up to claim ownership rights on the pup. She kept tress of ceremonies. Song, tVoic-e- s ber; Mrs. C. Mrs, it and became fond of it. Today, we are sorry to announce, of Spring, Joanne Andersen; Leon Christiansen, Mrs. John the pup has again disappeared. Have you seen it? flute, Martha Hammond accom- Huchel, Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, panied by Ramona . Madson; Mra. Harry Bloom, Mrs. Glen presidents toast, Mrs. L. A. Bennlon. Mrs. Flora Hansen, B.E. A Richardson; vice presidents Mrs. Harold Pelt, Mrs. Henry C. toast, Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson; Johnson. acMrs. song, Laraine Christensen AC Courtesy Committee companied by Mrs. Barbara Ras- Mack 'Fishbum, chairman; Mrs. mussen; secretarys toast, Mrs. Orson A. Christensen, director One of the wests foremost agClimaxing observation of Home J. Gordon Felt; treasurers toast,, member; Mrs. Oleen Palmer, week in Utah, Dr. D. Demonstration ricultural authorities, Mrs. Orville Merrell; song, "Blue Mrs. Howard Rasmussen, Aire. Kiwanis club, the of City native Brigham Thorne, Perry, Wynne Danube, Janice Hansen accom- Ray Grant. and now Forest service and extensions RasMrs. Ray Box Elder county, panied by Mrs. Barbara Youth Activity will this secre- Dalnes, chairman; Mrs. mussen; Nello head of the agronomy depart- service of the a watershed tour corresponding ment Utah at State sponsor Friday Agricultural Mrs. John Reese; Chrlstofferson, director member; tarys toast, ' historians toast, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Raymond Payne, Mrs. El- college, will present its annual in this area. Members of the Farm Bureau Holman; song, "The Swallow," mer Jeppsen, Mrs. Ronald Pac- faculty research lecture Friday evening, on the topic, "The De- auxiliary will tour the mounMrs. Bill 'Tyson and Mrs. Rus- ker. sert Shall Blossom as the Rose. tains, under the direction of M. sell Tongey; skit, Poof Little Mrs. Finance Committee Proceeded by a dinner at 6:15 J. Kirkham, ranger, to examine Lambs, Mrs. D. Murray Mason, Glenn Anderson, chairman; Mrs. Mrs. Bob Fisher, Mrs. Ray Reese, Merle S. Cheal, director member; p. m. in the college cafeteria, in the poor and the good in waterMrs. Russell Fishbum and Mrs. Mrs. L. J. Smith, Mrs. Wayne honor of Dr. Thorne, the speech sheds. Winston P. Nelson; directors Nelsen, Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson, is scheduled for 8 p. m. in the The tour will illustrate how Commons lounge. The public Is toast, Mrs. Eric Seashore; dance, Mrs. L. E. Pierce sagebrush land in poor condition invited. students of Mrs. Theral Black Mrs. has been reseeded and greatly Literary Committee Mrs. InIDr. Thome spent his early life increased In pasture value. Fire accompanied' by Karen Crag-hea- Vem Phillips, chairman; Perry, graduating from Box prevention will also be featurpresentation of presidents Leona Reese, director member; silver engraved pitcher to Mrs. Mrs. J. G. Toombs, Mrs. Rudgar Elder high school. He later at- ed on the tour. Weber college and from William Griffiths by Mrs. Orson Price, Mrs. Earl Madsen. c tended there transferred to UE.A.C. A. Christensen; toast to district Project Committee Mrs. De where he received his bachelors asMother, Mrs. Earl Madsen wayne Jensenr chairman; Mrs. sisted by Mrs. Ezra Owens and Howard Call, director member; degree In 1933. During this period he also served in the British Mrs. W. H. Cleave followed by Mm. Norwood Hyer. a response by the mother, Mrs. June Tea Mrs. M. A. BurtCher, mission for the LJD.S. church, 1929-3Vosco Call. chairman; Mrs. Leo Nelsen, di He continued his education" at Each retiring officer was pre- rector member; Mrs. John Lar Iowa college where he obsented a beautiful handkerchief sen, Mrs. Orval Sackett, tainedState M.S. in 1934 and his his "PICK O' THE PICTURES" ladies The nosegay. presenting Mrs. Don Chase, Mrs. C. F. the toasts all carried gaily deco- Eppley, Mrs. Vosco Call, Mrs. Ph. D degree in 1936. Following hls degree, he be rated parasols. Edwin Balfd, Mrs. W. H, proOfficers in charge of party ar- Gleave, Mrs. John Weir, Mrs. came research assistant Dr. rangements were: Mrs. Orson A. Wayne Jepperson, Mrs. Floyd fessor at that Institution DOUBLE BILL Mrs. Walter G. Holmes, Mrs. Scott Horsley Mrs. Thome left Iowa to serve as asChristensen, ' Mann, Mrs. Merle S. Cheal, Mrs. Victor J. Bott, Mrs. Martha Ras- sociate professor of soils at the colAgricultural and Mechanics Max Morgan, Mrs. IF. Joseph Law, mussen. , lege of Texas, 1937-.Mrs. Mrs. Bill Forrest, Nello Dan Mrs. Peach Float Day ' In 1939 he left Texas to come Mrs. Howard Olsen, chairman; Mrs. Max Chrlstofferson, e Call, Mrs. Leona Rees, Mrs. J. Morgan, director member; Mrs. to Logan to serve first as asso-citas then professor professor Paul Anderson, Mrs. Devere of RANDOLPH scon In 1947 Dr. Thome Christensen, Mrs. Russell Fish- wasagronomy. head of the de-- 1 appointed GorMrs. Wm. Mrs. bum, Tyson, ft nlMttdltv BKO Rodio fciv'at. In. don Felt, Mrs. Grant Allred, Mrs. partment. He of is text the CO-HI- T Evan Owens, Mrs. Alf Freeman, Boils: Their Mrs. Wayne Loveland, Mrs. John book, "Irrigated America's Winged ' Fertility and Management," Reese, Mrs. Henry O. Johnson. use which received has wide Christmas Tree Mrs. Ira LarWrath IN ACTION! the nation. sen, chairman; Mrs. Joseph Law, throughout Mrs. J. C. director member; Gh, what a- - funny-lookinKnudsen, Mrs. Fred Holland, cow, the chic young thing from Mrs. Osey Jensen, Mrs. E. B. St. Louis told the farmer. But Owen. Mrs. Rudolf why hasnt it any horns? Birthday Party There are many reasons," the Mra. Edward farmer Kaiser, chairman; RANDOLPH SC0T1 replied, why a cow does PAT OBRIEN Mrs. Ward, director member; ROBERT IYM horns. Some do not not have , ANNE SHIRLEY EDDIE LIBERT Shirley Wight, Mrs. Elliot Ward, have them until late in years Plus Cartoon News Mrs. Fred Owen, Mrs. Delbert life. Others are while Holmgren, Mrs. Reed Simonsen, still other breedsdehorned; are not supMrs. Howard Mills,, Mrs. Lafe posed to have horns. The reaJensen, Mrs. Owen IWestenskow, son that this cow does not have Mra. Harold Sycamore, Mrs. Mor A thrilling challenge to ris Glover, Mrs. Reese Jensen, horns is because It Is a horse. Mrs. Kent Jensen, Mrs, Herbert white man and Indian t Adamson, Mr. Glen Humph son. Technicolor adOctober Mrs. Floyd Anderson. erys. venture picture Civic Ball Mra. .Norman Nel November Mrs. Reynold Reed- son, chairman; Mrs, R. W. For toecember Mrs. James Powers. rest, director member; Mrs. Delos Thompson, Mrs. Milton D. January Mrs. LaMont Glover. Peters, Mrs. Willis Hansen. Serving Committee Chairmen February Mrs. William Sackett. May Mrs. Bill Long. March Mrs. Paul Merrell. September Mrs. Wayne John Speech Planned f.,J x ELDER N igbun City 2 MaT idy ' r, Plan Watershed Native Will Event Speak At Because of the fire at the theatre Saturday njoj7!!T will be.no show Wednesday and Thursday, buu WILL BE OPEN AS USUAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WITH A BIG DOUBLE BIL- L"YOUNG LOVERS" . with Sally Forest and Keefe BrassiUt a , , CO-HI- T ' "DYNAMITE .PASS" i! 1 with Tim Holt TODAY &THURS. DOUBLE BILL Tour Friday P.M. i f ., IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS SON fa now in business with him A Elan, the varied and Coloni From there the drama to tap and ballet A program of .dance, be presented as dent Interpretation' and speech will a benefit event for Brigham City and serious reading. r i at the Fourth ward this Satur- gest student of th m. three years of age day, May 5, at 8 p. Spring Festival, ragge upward inti hW Entitled, stuEveryone is Invited the program will present Arts this program, which ki dents of the Studio of Fine : undef the direction of Phyllis- minatlon of the years teach- the Studio of Fine speech and drama pope, Brigham City, Utah Amid a profusion of Spring WeUnwlay May 2 1951 blossoms In flowers and tabllhal A mper, newly newep wkly 1896 pabUihed at Brigham City Utah. elected officers of the Civic Improvement club were hostesses Cbaa. W. Cbayhaugh, Publisher Robt. M. Crompton, Managing Editor to outgoing officers at a lunchManager Advertising Gladys Johnson, eon party given Saturday afPublishsd avsrr Wednesday at Brigham ternoon in the Central school Seoond Class City, Utah, ana entered as auditorium. Mail Matter at the post office in Beig of March ham CHy. Utah, under the act Mrs. Orson A. Christensen i, 1679. welcomed the ladles followed Subscription rats in Box Elder eoun ty 12 25 per year, payable in advance; by a prayer by Mrs. J. Edwin Box. - in er, and Jerrilyn teacher. Dance, Drama And 1 "t Charles and Reeve Brown CO-HI- New P T WORLD'S MOST DARING CRIME IN 'THE GREAT PLANE to sele Place i 0) ROBBERY" WED. - THUR3 -- BROWNS SHOE HOSPITAL T ARRIVE wpi 9. g FRI.&SAT. M-G-- TALEOFTHE Bread is finer NAVAJOS Robins on die lawn have already announced the arrival of Spring. And that means home improvement time is here too . . which is our cue to remind you First Security Bank is ready to help you finance your remodeling and repairing. 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