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Show ' BOX ELDER NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown are busily engaged in unpacking. The couple had planned on moving to Chillioco, Oklahoma, where Mr. Brown was to accept of the position upholstery News Of Intermountain Indian School By Helen B. Ilill Its The Same Old Story! yg as Youve been gyped again on that new mattress you FAILED to BUY at . You cant say we havent warned you. Its a known fact YOU CANT BEAT and very seldom equal our genuine EVEUTON spring-fille- d Juana Abeita, homo mics teacher, daughter and Mrs. Tom Abeita of Albuquerque, New Mexico, was married July 7 in the St. Augustine Catholic church, Isleta, New Mexico, to Richard Padilla, son of Mr. and (Mrs. Bautista Pa dilla of Albuquerque.' The couple will reside in Albuquerque where the groom is employed. econoof Mr. Genevieve Harrington, - prin- clpal of the intermediate School, returne(j here last Monday after vacationing' at her home in LaSalle, Colorado. Us First EVERTON CO. wnvtvv. nine-month- - a Asuwwflf Kathy Beaumont, who will be heard as the Voice of Alice in Walt feature, Alice in Wonderland, is surrounded by Disneys Wonderland characters. Left to Right, a group of Disney-create- d the White Rabbit standing in front of the Mad Hatter, Tweedledee, Kathy holding the Dormouse, Tweedledum, the Queen oi Hearts and the Cheshire Cat. Matthew teacher-interpreter- to work on Wednesday on vacation leave. interpreter, returned from .vacation on Monday. Joyce Mitchell, Joseph LoClere and Pierson returned to work from Metoxen are attending vacation leave Jn Monday. American National Red Cross Aquatic school at Camp RedThe Tallsalt family returned wood, Lake Sequoia, Miramonte, to the campus after vacationing California. at Navajo Mountain, Utah. The school is located near Mrs. Tallsalt, who is a teach Fresno, and the California, here, returned to course will extend from August 1 to August 11. duty on Monday. teacher-interprete- r, the wit 9taTa. TcucjL m hilarious r4. inforaalive Stella Young, institution-maIda Goodluek recently acceptspent the week- ed the position of end with her aunt, Edith Bowen Miss Goodluek was forof (Logan. attendant merly a dormitory n ager-dietdtia- SEASON teacher-interprete- Also visiting Miss Bowen were here ; Mrs. Alma Morgan and her mother, Mrs. Fredrickson from Phillip Cover, teacher,- ds on ' Chicago, Illinois. vacation leave. - Joseph Kennington, teacher, The Leo Fredrickson family returned to the oampus from va- are vacationing in Manti, Utah. cation this week. return Owen Burrell, teacher, week-en'd- Thats right! Mr. Moth finds slim pick- ings around when your garments have had Monite Insured Mothproof Clean, ing. At no extra cost this service is brought to you. Best of all, your garments are insured against moth damage for six months and backed up by a policy from one of the largest insurance com. panies in America. Send your garments to us today. PHONE 17-2- Visit Larsens Mr. and Mrs. Fred Adams of Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Paul Gale and teacher-inferpr- FINES- - CLEflNEES Shirley, - , Mood oak . veneerV line reflect the popular (trend to furnmire Cv iOC TJ Removable. ! desigo. eif-r- t jio tray. Sum .deuf&tftwalaufc , J RESERVES MAU WEEKU. PAYMENTS c town" "hoit service! all poul.ryment farmers. Mrs. Ellen Mangum of Mrs. Pearl M. Cheney of Brigham City, and Mr .and Mrs. Clinton Baugh of Wellsville, re- e, turned Sunday afternoon frem Fish Lake where they attended the Mangum family reunion.. 4-- ' IMJft 0001331 therapy treatments. DhHncflv modera of silver-gre-y walnut. Tray automatr cally lifts with hd. Mode) 2660, blond oak, 12655. in Also refrigerator (Modal 912 or 9IS) For Limited Time Only PHILCO REFRIGERATOR YOUR $50.00 CERTIFICATE IS REDEEMABLE AT EARLS FOOD FARE! 5995 CLYDE B. STRATFORD. Manager Phone 250 tueam la 31 North Main Street C , HERE'S YOUR CHANCE to own a beautiful new and take home a pre-select- assortment of na- tionally advertised, deluxe quality groceries ... at NO EXTRA COST Clyde B. 31 North Main Street provide ar Wadman Here From Logan and family are visiting at the Mrs. Irvin Knowles and son, home of Mr. Wadmans par- Ernie, of Logan, are visiting at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. A. Wad-man- . the home of Mr. and Mrs. David f , Nichols of this city. t Branches inX , towns andciti( AeAoher-inter-prete- At Wadmans Mr. and Mrs. John Stunoinf YOUR commgJ Attend Family Reunion by Renee Mferble followed by Leo Hess of the maintenance (Donna Andersen leading the returned last, Week from 'department, has been ill at his group in the pledge. a vacation on the' reservation. home with virus infection. (During the afternoon the six members sewed on present JRita Kiser of Salt Lake City Keith Little, former teacher, dresses. refreshments Light has accepted the position of is studying at Weber college - in were then served by Donna Andersen. Joan Fillmore, elementary teacher here at the Ogden. school. Mr. Little is also employed at the Clearfield Naval depot. Sammy Silversmith,' teacher- Salt Lake Couples Visit Mr. J. W. Morrell was admit1 ted to the Dee hospital in Og At Vosco Call Home den for surgery. Mr. Morrell is the husband of Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Katherine Morrell, home Mrs. Vosco Call Sunday were economics teacher at the school. John Fltzpatrie, publisher of the Tribune-Telegram- , Mrs. and Fitzpatric, Gus Backman, secretary-Leslie Sombrero, teacher-i- n of the S. L. C. terpreter, returned from vaca manager Chamber of Commerce, and Mrs. tion on Tuesday. Backman and Lamar Nelson, of the Gillham adverMr., Mrs. Walter Crooks manager tising agency and Mrs. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Call entertained Announce Birth Of Son the group during the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crooks and at a dinner in the evening an- at their home up of Ropkins, Minneapolis, Box Elder nounce the arrival of their sec- canyon. ond child, a son, born July 27, at Cooley Memorial hospital. Return From Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Stiff and The youngster will be named Leland Spicer Crooks. Spike son, Alvie, Jr., returned Sunday and his little cousin! Greig Hug- from a two weeks visit in Clovgins, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Gor- er Park, Kentucky. While there don Huggins, bom in February, they spent time with their parhave broken the spell for girls ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Stiff and in the Leland L. Larsen house- Mr. and Mrs. James McCoy. : hold. Mrs. Crooks is the former Mrs. Johnsen At Dee Hospital Pauline Larsen, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Austin Johnsen is spendand Mrs. Leland L. Larsen of ing this week at the Dee hospi, ,, tal in Ogden, taking physical this city. Billy Lichtenstein's clean-cu- built e ; 54-- M DOWN Helping to son, Kent, of Ogden; Mrs. Ruth G. Andersen of Nyssa, Oregon, and Mrs. Goldie Adamson, also of Boise, were guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Larsen. Ei-n- Twelve Third ward girls of Mutual age left last Thursday for their annual outing at the Stake Girls home. (During their three day stay they worked with 'handicrafts, had a treasure hunt, learned new square dances, went on hikes, cooked their breakfast out and participated in many other activities. Parents evening was reported as a success with a comparatively large group of parents and a good program presented by the girls. After the program Delone and Clyde Glover held square dancing for all. Leaders of the girls were Violet Jensen, acting as . house mother; Edna Burnham as cook, and Louise Call in charge of activities with Kathrine King assisting her. Also Norma Burnett and Winifred NeLsen came up handi-rafts- , one afternoon to teach and Lois Christensen and Mrs. Long came up to teach and other square dancing games. SALT LAKE CITY (UP) What is believed to be the fourth 'nnv in existence of the first edition tirst of The Boston News-Letteregular newspaper in the United States, has turned up here. old son Belt Dailey, disof a pioneer Utah family, covered the glass encased edition in an old family Bible. The 1794. copy is dated April Dailey said he believed the volume was brought by his parents when they crossed the in plains in a covered wagon him 1850 and was left with when they returned to Illinois 59 years ago. Prof. Quintus C. Wilson, head of the University of Utah journalism department, said "the on sky would be the limit what a collector or historical society would pay for a genuine first edition copy. He said even if it Is a reprint of the original, it would still be quite valuable as a collectors item. ed to duty from vacation : this Teddy Draper, who was vacationing on week. the reservation, returned to work Monday. Stella Young and her aunt, Edith Bowen, 'f enjoyed seeing Jimmy Frirtcisco, dormitory Tales of Hoffman in Salt Lake . attendant, returned to work Fri City last day after spending some time in Both Miss Young and Miss Bowen were house guests of. A Gallup, New Mexico, E. Bowen of Salt Lake. Merry Charmettes Hold OlenJ Jorgensen of Provo has economics staff the home Ann Yazzie, joined Meeting In Corinne as teacher. ter, returned to duty Monday Miss Jorgensen left a similar from vacation leave. The Merry Charmettes, club of Corinne, held their weekposition In Park City, Utah. She at one time was employed as Lee Bradley, ly meeting at thq home of their home economics teacher in returned to work from va- leader, Mrs. Lorna Reeder. Bunkerville, Nevada. cation leave on Monday. 'Meeting was called to order teacher-interprete- r, , Third Ward Girls Attend Outing At Stake Girls Home 12 xt! 78-ye- Vacation in Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. Allan C. Burt and son, Steve, and Mr. and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson and son, W. Randall, returned Friday from a five-dafishing trip to Alpine, Wyoming. They also' visited Jackson and Teton National park. - being MATTRESS At 90 years of age Mrs. kins enjoyed the outing very much along with tall her chilMr. dren and grandchildren. Watkins, also 9Q, and in excellent condition was also present. Everyone had an excellent time. Wat- The young artist will study s for a period at New York City Art Students league. Before leaving for New York, John will visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Witaschek, in Lakewood, Colorado. s (tied Rare First Edition Turns Up In Utah birth-dat- William Higginbotham, is on vacation leave. Mr. and Mrs. and son, Phil, spent last at Bear Lake vacationing. Watkins met at the Pioneer park Saturday afternoon, July 28, in honor of Mrs, Watkins ,90th birthday. The group ate dinner and the afternoon was spent exchanging family experiences and playing games. Some of the family who could not come Saturday arrived Sunday or Monday, July 30, which was Mrs. Watkins teacher. A similar position has been set up here, so the Browns will remain on campus. City.- lyli Vacation at Bear Lake v The greater portion of the famWlndley Mt. and Mrs. Cecil H. Mrs. Joseph week ily of Mr. and William Christiansen, teachThe new Mrs. Padilla resigned her position here at the school er, who was on vacation leave, and left for New Mexico on returned to work Monday, Tuesday. John Whitaschek, teacher in ! the special 'Navajo program Mrs. Nora C. Kee, boys dormi- school, has accepted the scholtory attendant, returned to the arship awarded him recently in an art competition, in New York mattress. Theyre tops in their field. Dont make the mistake again of buying elsewhere. See Mrs. Joseph H. Watkins Honored By Family On 90th Birthday At Pioneer Park Party Kath'jr ivTWenderland reservation. YAZZIE YARNS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. August I. 1951 v V,. campus from a vacation on the PAGE SIX tt Stratford, Manager Brigham City y Phonej w |