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Show Employes Fete Mrs. Roe Cloud n, . Christianity throughout the world is the only thing that can bring ms to world citizenship, she said. Two native Indian songs, with only a drum accompaniment, were sung by Phillip Gover and , InChancey Matlock, Pawnee dians fom Oklahoma. Matbieson was the concludhis ing speaker, expressing thanks for the splendid cooperation (Brigham City has ex- - tended in the ebmmer SMst and telling school program Something about the school (itself. (According to Matfylesen, the school this year is the largest ever held with 617 enrolled and 400 others here for the various conferences. The isoo enrollment was 426. Instructions were given in 94 courses. The speaker pointed out that the exhibits at the school would close this week and urged all to see 'the 2X) pictures being shown in the basement of build- ing 81, to be hung in the school President ' Wayne Woodland presided at the opening ceremonies as the fellowship committee recognized . members having birthdays. (Dr. E. B. (Harrison toasted Theron Lee, C, B. ' Williams toasted Orville Merrell and Dr. C. A. Munns toasted Harold Felt Scott Hor-- sley inducted Mart Rasmussen into the club, .assisted by Max (Morgan. The next meeting of the club will be a ladies night affair at 7 oclock Friday at the Intermountain , Indian school employes stab tea k Recreation Dept t, Outlines Schedule Scheduled recreation activities for the coming week will be as follows: Wednesday, June 27 a. m., Baseball, p. m. Made-Yoleague practice. Lawn recreation and boating, p. m. Baseball, 8:15, Peaches baseball game. Thursday, June 28 . a. m., War MeDancing, morial home. Made-You- r Baseball, league games. Lawn recreation and boating, p. m. Softball, South stake 1-- 2 2 ur 2-- 5 2 -- 2-- 5 Friday. June 29 a. m., War MeDancing, morial home. Made-You- r Baseball, league games. Lawn recreation and boating, p. m. Saturday. June 30 D. U. P. convention. , 2 2-- 5 Hilarious Program Presented By Club Members At Annual Civic Club June Party Saturday George J..Wood Zundcls Varni' urcb Orval Sackett, Mrs. Annual June party for Civic gey, Mrs. John Larsen, Mrs. Victor J. Bott, was members club Improvement Mrs. J. Edwin fom I a held Saturday afternoon, June Mrs. Ray IReese, are vhitil. Mabel Miss and Baird 711, Mrs. of home Wood, summer relatives 23, at the George Jostrthh Salt (Lake hospital Vosco Call in Box Cider canyon. I died in Mrs. Zundel w Ora Mdntire, J?M Thursday at 7 p. m. after a brief 'Afternoons activities began j To make a pound of TNT, two and Mrs. illness. He was born June 25, with prayer by Mrs. Rudgar Wm eon of Josiah Price. pounds of coal are used. 1879, in Willard, city. Mr. ZundefS Ann Woodhead L. and Clara Mrs Jack Zundel A hilarious program with the Wood. He was reared and eduChildren may tear up a house Jack Zundel of Mill Old the Down By theme, cated in Willard and married Stream" was presented begin- but they never break up a home. Brigham Clty Nancy Jane Woodland,. Feb,' 25, ning at two o'clock. Each skit i) 1899, in Brigham City. by presented was announced in home their made They huge scrolls carried by Mrs. F. Grace, Idaho, where he develop- A. Holmes and Mrs. Leon Pack to moved ed a homestead and highw er. Black Pine, Idaho, where they east Ea' enNewly named members resided two years and finally orian with BRIGHT tertained the group where Box came to Elder county Mr. Wood was foreman of the ginal song followed by Sweet Sack-ett- , Bar-ranch at Howell eight Jenny Lind; Mrs. Orval who sang Down By The years. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY He was president of the Blue Old Mill Stream and Slppin Creek Irrigation company sev Cider Through a Straw. FAMILY NIGHTS $1.00 PER CA$ a "The Lame Duck Drag, eral years; district county road board was of the director presented by square dance, supervisor; on a National Farm Loan (Mrs. Don Sheffield, Mrs. J. EdIn Technicolor sociation; member of the county win Baird, Mrs. Carroll Wilwelfare board eight years; post liams, Mrs. John Larsen, Mrs. BCE ( master and operator of the store Bill Long, Ms. Max Morgan, ISLAND! Ross Bowen t n and at Howell four years; a member Mrs. Charles Claybaugh THU . . . retiring manager of the local J. C. Penney company was presented with a gold watch of the LJDJS. church and first Mrs. Ronald Packer. This num with Bobby Driscoll, R. Newton by store employes. Participating, back row, left to right are Charles Brown, Jr., Clara ward clerk of the Howell ward her was followed by Alexan-- D ders Ragtime Band with the Valentine, Marjorie Nelson, Pearl Drolette, Janet Whitaker, Mamie Adamson, Alice for a tune. his widow, following participating in the He is survived by Nelson, Mary Ellen McTigue, Norman Olsen and Treva Harper; seated, left to right, band: Mrs. Winston P. Nelson, Florence Gardner, Leona Pruett, Dorothy Hansen, Julia Frost, Ross C. Bowen, Connie Brigham City, and the following sons and daughter: Merian G. Mrs. Kent Jensen, Mrs. Murray Trilva and Flora John Isaacson, Thompson. and Vyrle O. Wood, Tremonton; Mason, Mrs. Eric Seashore, Mrs. Dallas H. Wood, Logan; Mrs. Wayne Loveland, (Mrs. Howard 250 Friends Attend Open House Sunday Honoring Lona Ipsen, Glendale, Calif.; 12 Call and Mrs. Kay Reese. Mr. And Mrs. Ross Bowen At Chamber Rooms Mrs. Norwood Hyer gave grandchildren and a greatgrandchild; four brothers and Bucks Fish Tales." wds low a centered with TreOn Sunday, June 24, approxicrystal The climax of the program of sisters, Charles E. Wood, In mately 250 friends and asso- bowl filled with baby breath, monton; J. C. Wood, and Mrs. nonsense was Zachenets Faciates of Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. blue delphenium and deep pink Lottie Forsgren, Howell and mous Water Babies with Mrs. Frederick Carter, 61, Perry, Mrs. tResella Cutler, Corinne. double Bowen assembled between the petunias. Lighted Victor J. Bott, Mrs. Glen Anderand crystal figurines died at home yesterday at two (Funeral services were held in sen, Mrs. Dan Petersen, Mrs. hours of 3 to 5 p. m. at an open m. a after long illness. the Third ward L.D.S. chapel on Wm. Griffiths, Miss Mabel house, in the Chamber of Com- completed the centerpiece. solo-vo- x p. He was born Dec. 23, 1888 in Karen Craghead at the merce rooms in Brigham City. Monday afternoon at 1 oclock Christensen. Mrs. J. D. Gunder-sen- , furnished Impressive mu- Brigham City, a son of Samuel iwith Bishop Eberhart Zundel The occasion was to pay reMrs. Harold Felt and Mrs. Carter. spects and wish God speed to sic for the occasion and Ray E. and Lena Christensen R. W. Forrest. conducting. in Carwas He reared and educated the Bowens who are retiring Anderson, accompanied by An interesting talk was then Prayer at the home was iven from active business on July 2. ol Johnson, rendered two vio- Brigham City, studying in Box by Merian, Wood. Prelude and given by Mrs. Elizabeth Roe Elder county schools. Due to illness Mrs. Bowen was lin solos. postiude were played by Nellie Clpud, for Mother National On Feb. 18, 1912, he was mar- Wight. On Tuesday evening of the unable to attend. At this time, who spoke on various In1950, the present employees of the past week some fifteen men ried at Corinne to Edna Wight. the Garden was sung by dian affairs. J. C. Penney company some of and their wives, all former asso- They made their home first In Mrs. Beth Nelson and daughFollowing Mrs. Roe Clouds whom have served with Mr. ciates who have 'been transfer- Brigham City, moving to Perry ter Norma, accompanied by talk a delicious luncheon was a 1927 he in where stores to whom red and other operated Bowen for six, eight, ten and Mrs. Hansen. served, from tables centered him Mr. Bowen had trained, ip the farm. The invocation was said eighteen years, presented For a time he was operating Israel Fackrell. Quartet consist-by with bouquets of daisies and with a beautifully engraved Brigham City Store, surprised ivy table cloths. All hospital. ing of Mr. and Mrs. David O. ivy uponladies Lord Elgin wrist watch and Mrs. the Bowens at a dinner party engineer at Bushnell Supof agitator action. wore clever ivy serving Stroamhnod Lovall wringer, months his illness Until five a with Bowen with a lovely corsage and presented them Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Har- front aprons. Safa for ihaar fabrics. beautiful Vito camera with ago he worked at the and nylon hose. old Felt, sank "I Walked ToThe party, under the direction Porcelain anamal tub. Indian school. A lovely Juaker lace cloth speed flash attachment and Where Jesus Walked. of Mrs. M. A. Burtcher, was acHe was an elder in the LD.S. day covered the serving table, which projector. The most for your dollar! Ef(Remarks were given toy Joseph claimed successful by the large church and a member of the Facer and J. Leo ficient super agitator action Nelson. , number of who ladies attendComtakes less effort to get clothea of Box Elder Chamber was ed. Assisting Mrs. Burtcher as Rock of Ages, (Duet, Plf cleaner faster without rubbing". merce. Alice Nelson and Ruth chairman of the sung by comTttf See 8f Budget it serving today! two , are his wife, Surviving Valentine, accompanied by Nel- mittee was Mrs. W. H. Gleave. Mrs. Israel Hunsaker, lie Wight sisters, Her committee included Mrs. C. Tremonton; Mrs. Noble Hunsa-ke(Remarks were given by Wm. F. J. Leo Nelson, Brigham City; nine grand- T. Davis and the closing talk Mrs.Epley, Mrs. Chester H. Hamilton Mrs. children and these sons and by Bishop ZundeL A vocal and 3 , , Kenneth Mrs. C. B. 1 . Eliza Nielsen (Mrs. Augusta daughters. violin number by (Mr. and Mrs, Stratford, Holmgren, Vosco Call, Mrs. Tversen, 74, Beat Rivet City, died Wayne Carter, Los Angeles; Harold Felt,, A Perfect I)ay, S. Martin Mrs. Rasmussen $qd Mrs. Shirl Carter, Peiry; Mrif Don was presented Sunday at 3:5S p. m. in a and the benedicHorsley. Decoration comFreeman, Ogden; Mrs. ' Delroy tion was by Myrle Mason. Bur, Scott hospital after a mittee was headed Mrs. F. A. and illness. A special training course for Christensen, Brigham City, ial was at the Brigham City Holmes with Mrs. by Leon Packer, HonoShe was bora Nov, 29, 1876, in camp leaders was held at the Mrs. Marlowe Thorne, cemetery under the direction of Mrs. Wayne 'Jepperson, Mrs. Don Denmark, a daughter of L. Peter Girls home in Box Elder can- lulu, Hawaii. the Harold (B. Felt Funeral Chase and Mrs. John Weir as held services Funeral be will She IJensen (Nielsen. Eliza and home. K. iB. Olsen dedicated the committee yon : on Friday and Saturday, members. Other 2 o'clock came to the United States with June 22, 23, under the direction Thursday afternoon at ' grave. members assisting with the parher mother when she was three of Hannah Hillam and Norma in the Perry L.D.S. ward chapel Pallbearers were Ted Wood, were: Mrs. A. Elwyn Seely, years old as a convert to the Jensen, North and South Box with Bishop Rulon Hirschi of- Carmen Wood, Edward Wood, ty Mrs. James Romer, Mrs. Ken. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- Elder stake camp directors. ficiating. Earl Wood, (Ransom Cutler, Cliff neth (Weight, Mrs. Russell Tin- Friends may call at the fam- Wood and Cleon Saints. They settled in Bear course Included all acForsgren. The home at Perry, Wednesday 'River City where she had lived tivities that should be done at ily afternoon and Thursday prior to her entire life. the Girls home and the pro- the services. Interment will be She was married to Peter Marcovered all different phas- in gram the Brigham City cemetery tin Iverson, Sept 15, 1893, in es of camp life. under the direction of the Har Bear River City. (He died March ' On Friday evening at 6:30 Mr. old B. Felt funeral home. , 17, 1916. She served as L.D.S. Relief So- and Mrs. Emery Wight served a barbecued meal which included TV Acts Up ciety teacher for a number of turkey and several Mass. (UP) LEXINGTON, years and was a member of the barbecued v e g e tla bles. Representatives When Eben Bargain hunters will have a oil bur- field-daold folks committee. Thompsons at the Reminder Ofwere invited from each ward in ner to failed house keep his Surviving are two sons, Ivin fice when this week-en- d memand both stakes supply several he D. Iverson, Bear River City, and warm, investigated and Anderson, proprietor of the Claud R. Iverson, Tremonton; bers of the stake presidencies found that heat from his tele Paul 6s vision set, directly below the store throws his doors open on three daughters, Mrs. Vivian and their wives attended for the as well guests evening trenmostat, had kept the burner Thursday morning for his 10th Anderson, Garland; Mrs. Luclle anniversary, unloading sale. Peterson, and Mrs. Benice (Hall, as members from the young la- from starting. The Reminder offers a large Bear River City; 17 grandchil- dies stake boards. stock of office equipment, gift the 11 meal Following delightful dren, time on first aid discussion ind items, crystal and dinnerware, and one brother, Heber Hailing, the group under the direction of demonstrations. and kindred lines , at lowest Mrs. Ella Long, enjoyed square Bear River City. Lunch was then served under Funeral services will be con- and novelty dances the remain- the direction of Mrs. Ruth Phil- prices, during the tenth anni versary event. ducted Wednesday at 2 p. m. in der of the evening. who was in charge of meals lips Bear River City L.DS. ward chaTwenty-fivleaders spent the for the training course. pel by Vernon Johnson, bishop. night at the home. Following lunch Ervin Clark, Friends may call at the home of On Saturday morning follow- forest service ranger, showed Bear her son, Ivin D. Iverson, ing flag ceremony and break- slides on common wild flowers River City, Wednesday from 10 fast a discussion was held on and discussed harmful plants. a. m. until time of services. Norma Jensen led the discuscamp organization, rules, guides Burial will foe in (Bear (River and problems. A short hike sion on types of games for difCity cemetery. showing the trails was conduct- ferent occasions The ladies auxiliary of Box Including ed by Hannah Hillam. Jane quiet, active, semi-activ- e and Elder Aerie 2919 of the Prater-naexLinford led the group in sing- relays. Youll be surprised at the Order of Eagles is sponsor cellent r e s u 1 1 s The outing adjourned with a lng a benefit dance to be held ing camp songs. J. Edwin Baird spent some period of handicraft. classified ads secure. at the Dance Bowl on Saturday evening, June 30, according to Mrs. Helen W. Lee, secretary. Tm avo money ovary i1a ond pvt that The public Is invited to at ouch more norny in your pokat wllh thrifty tend, Mrs. Lee announces. FO0 Trucks and tka power pilotI Tha - Mrs. Elizabeth Roe Cloud, West Linn, Ore., American mother of 1950 and H. A. Phoenix, Ariz., director of, the summer school at Intermountain Indian school, iwere the headline speakers at the Friday noon luncheon meeting of the Rotary club. John Howard was In charge of the program and Introduced who conTommy Tommaney ducted the program. In her talk, Mrs. Roe Cloud called upon the (Rotarians to remember the club motto, Service Above Self," in helping with the "transition of the Indians so they could become part and parcel of democracy, to make useful, responsible citizens through education. My moat precious heritage is a healthy family, where I belong, was loved and wanted as a member of the family unit," t MrS. Roe Cloud stated. In closing she declared that lasting peace could come only from the children now growling up, from the 5 to 16 year old group, who can make this a better world. Our generation has made a mess of it. , Ross C. Bowen ss Funeral Monday Speaks Friday To Rotarians ' Ex-Bo- 1 jgj J z: AITI-T- O TREASURE Simeon Carter Dies At Home Perry can-relab- ra Inter-mounta- Funeral Today For Training Course Bear River Pioneer At Girls Home r, 'i For MIA Leaders Tre-mont- four-mont- Brigham Tire h She y Reminder Offers Anniversary Sale y e Eagles Auxiliary Give Benefit Dance News-Journ- Fords Boost Ranch and Farm Profits 50-m- Ford Economy Run thownd what the Power pilot can do drivers in ovary lino of trucking got tha most powar from tha iaost gad lion-mil- a POWER PILOT CCTPOKOf LUST SJLSt Leaves for Columbia Mrs. Rex Moore will leave on Thursday by train for Columbia, South Carolina where she will join her husband who is stationed - at Fort Jackson, near Columbia, v serving In the United States army. 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