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Show SOFT 2SWAW!ffllI School's Out And Its Back To Germany For Kurt John Witaschek Art Will Be On Display Few More Days; Summer Art Planned The art work of John Witas- Indian Intermountain chek, School Instructor, will be removed from display at the Brigham City library June 1, reports Mrs. Henry L. Thorne, sponsor, so only a few days remain during which it may be viewed. Curing the summer months, June, July and August, choice paintings of the eight artists who have had their work displayed here will be on exhibition at the Brigham City library. After having the work of eight artists displayed here, Mrs. Thorne acclaimed the projpct as very successful and well received. "Many people have enjoyed the art displays of Utah artists, and we hape it has developed of the work an appeclatlon among those who have seen them, she concluded. Also for the summer a painting by Cornelius Salisbury and another by Lynn Faucett will be on display at the Intermountain Indian school, through the courtesy of the painters. Artists whose work will be at the local library this summer Include Alverta Jacobson, Lynn Faucett, 'Doyle M. Strong, Mrs. Ira Huggins, George Cumphy, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Salisbury, Jack Vlgias and John W, Witaschek. , JUNE 17th Nothing Too Good For Soldiers Kan. (UP) The Cossel Kenneth luck of amazed his comrades at Topeka's Forbes air force base. When Cossel couldnt find anything big enough for his family of seven In Topeka, he drove to Lyndon, 21 miles south of the Kansas capital. Lyndon has a population of 2,000. Here he found, right off, a unfurnished three bedroom house for $45 a month. Then he tried to buy a cheap stove but a plumber who handles gas ranges made him take an expensive model, free, for as long as the sergeant Is stationed at Forbes. Later a merchant let him have a .TV 6et for $5 a month. The merchant said he thought the sergeant's five children would enjoy it. When be got his breath, Cossel, a native of Belleville, Kan., and veteran of World War II with service In Burma, told his soldier friends. Now Lyndon has other service families, a nd the town says therere all BUY LYNDON, TAKE ALONG A EL 0 E5 A EL For Your Decoration Day NOW COSTS SO LITTLE Enjoy glorious shampoos, delightful laundry, bathing, fluffior, snow-whit- e sparkling f)tmfreo dishes. The Permutit Electro-Mali- c Water Softener gives you oil this and pays for itself in savings The PERMUTIT HOLIDAY SUctro- - 'THaUt? HOME SOFTENER WATER Aik for FREE Priced From $2.75 home trial BEEHIVE Complete Stock FRESH FILMS in Colored and Black and White COAL & APPLIANCE ALL SIZES 68 No. Main Phone ONE i Receiving An Appropriate Gift From His Teacher L. D. Wilde . . . Kurt Hoyler beams at his American classmates. Kurt came from West Germany, where his father owns a 150 acre farm, just a year ago to study at a typical American high school. He has lived with the A. V. Smoots. Under Mr. Wilde he has studied American history and American problems. The American problems class held a farewell party in his honor last Wednesday. ,He leaves the U. S. June 2. JED PHONE 5-- J ' PAGE EIGHT BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, May 30. 1351 v GIFT AT Blocks - 9 IN GOLF HERE SUN. 15 TO 11 Registration On Course Frank croweii, Lioyd Reese, John Larsen, and Jack Fronk Breaks All Previous from the Brigham club and Val Green of El Monte. Records, Pro Reports r BUSINESS Herm: Crane and Wes Durand, El Monte; and to Alf Freeman and Vic Fonsgren of the locals. Both teams fired 74s. Team Captain Mont Glover ex pressed his appreciation for the turnout and said. II was pleas antly surprised to see so many cars and players massed at one time. We liked to see so many spectators and loyal Brigham supporters turn out and give our Ogden visitors a warm wel come. Glover added. According to Dean Candland, club pro, This Sundays regis tration broke all previous turn out records with over 300 golfers registering and representing every sizeable city in Utah. n (0-2- ). Other results revealed a win by Pay Thomas, Don Pecken-paugover J. Wright, Iten Ash O. Jorgensen (3-0and Russ Fishburn lost to Herm Crane and Wes Durand Jim Bordeaux and Frank Salto won from Jack Crane and H. Spencer Dale Becker and Omer Call won over J. Brian and . Val Crane , Rex Earl and Tom Matney lost a close match to H. Oborn and T. Treseder Other participants who played included PLACES WILL BE Closed neat aggregate of 70 strokes to take first. They were closely followed by El Montes Reed Hoxer and R. Ellis who took second place with a 71. IA tie for third place honors went to (0-3- WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th Candland further stated that many out of town golfers come h to Brigham City on week-end- s to take advantage of less crowded conditions here compared to the long waiting period prevalent on other city courses in Utah. T want to express my sincere thanks to the Brigham City golfers for the courtesy and hospitality shown to our visitors. Believe me they appreciate it and want to return, said Candland. ); (0-2- (3-0- ); (3-0- n (1-2- Jr. AMERICAN OF AND es a n (3-0- STORES ALL In addition to the team matchbest ball contest was held resulting In Brigham Citys team of Bordeaux and Saito scoring a Aided by a better knowledge of the local golf course the Brigham City Golf and Country club team edged an upset over a strong ElMonte squad here Sunday. By amassing a total of 15 points over 11 for the Ogden team the four point margin gave Mont Glovers divot diggers the winning nod over Herm Cranes 19 man squad. With the assistance of Dean Candland, club pro, all matches were promptly started off and opporgave non-teagolfers tunity to play the course. The following pairings were made with resulting point scores: Bob Winzeler, Murray Mason vs. F. Os'born, Tom Draper Mont Glover, Pat Depp-sovs. Heed Hoxer, R. Ellis H. L. Pearse, C. S. Hamilton vs. Doc Orton, Paul Kofoed ) Alf Freeman, C. V. Fore-grevs. H. Weise, iH. Ambler (1-2- LEGION CONTRACTS BRIGHAM CITY Merchants Committee OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE A HOME PLANNED FOR YOUR HAPPINESS MUST BE HANDS) IN THIS FRIDAY Legion Outfit Will ' . Be Selected Next Week If Things "Go" The Junior American Legion baseball program will get under way next week when officials will select the Legion team to compete in regional play. Again the Rotary, Perfect for Spring Lawn 20-3- Lions, and Kiwanis clubs in Brigham City will sponsor teams in the junior circuit. Boys between the ages of 14 and 17 who are interested in playing Legion baseball this summer should hand in their contracts to the News and Journal this week for sure. In order to play on the American Legion outfit, members must play in the other league too. Arrangements have been made for the league to play on Tuesday evenings at Rees Pioneer park. Games will most likely start at 5:30 and at 7:30. The schedule of games will be drawn up sometime next week and will be released in the News and Journal as soon as possible. If you do not have one of the contracts, they can be obtained at the Journal office. Always on Job HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. (UP) Circuit Judge Tra Smith 'has never missed a day in court In his 28 years on his circuit composed of four .western Kentucky Raking, Grass and Twigs Extra Sturdy Steel Wire Rom where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh Tines Extra Strong Construction It's a sensational value! Not a toy or e broom rake gadget but a that will give years of servicel While they last . . . you pay just a fraction Just "Can't Get Over" Easy's Fence full-siz- of their actual worth! Hurry miss this special! don't Few years ago. Easy Roberta took a lot of kidding when ha planted that hedge of Multiflora roses along his property line. Folks sid he was getting pretty high-fainti- n. TWO LOCATIONS FIRESTONE 68 South Main TO SERVE STORE . 43 Phone 63 YOU North Main BETTER Phone 157 TEXACO SERVICE STATION & LOCALS WHIP ' EL MONTE CLUB - COMPTONS HIS But today plenty of people who laughed at the idea alow down when they drive by Easys place just to look at those roses. Most beautiful sight you ever saw. Practical, too! The hedge is a good four foot high now, and at least five foot thick even a shoat couldnt get through that prickly mass of shrublery. Best of all, it cost less than ordinary fencing. (Might be well worth your while looking into.) From where I sit, theres no sense in looking down on some thing Just because its different from what we like. For intftve, some people think ice-col- d lemon- ade's the best cooler-offon a hot day. Some of ns would rather have a glass of beer. The important thing is not to hedge ourselves in against other peoples ideas and preferences. er Copyright, 1951, United State I Bremen Foundation 37 mu'! fimh ifclxjf Here is a home thats planned with you in view . that tocof a wonderful porates amount of livability in slightly over 0Pe ideal thousand square feet. Its only one of nearly one hundred word home plans in our 4Square Home Building Service. And to the wise; If you plan to build this year, we suggest you under way immediately. Materials are in gcxyi supply, labor available and the new requirements of financing are not pN hibitive. We suggest that you the facts. Come in today. get ar |