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Show i. t I BOX Jl- - O By Bob Heres Crompton some interesting news for the peo- ple of Mantua. The buck tleer with one antler gone that showered the people of Mantua with its affection early one Sunday morning about a month ago finds the people of Ogden just as lovable. According to a sports writer on the Ogden Standard a deer with one antler missing dropped in at their camp up Blacksmith Fork last week for a neighborly chat. They were cleaning up camp preparing to leave for home when the young buck came along. Just as it did in Mantua, it nuzzled its way into their hearts with outright af' fection. S " . Indian Lore " Theme For Auxiliary first Door to 'Your Risht Brigham City, Wednesday, August 29, 1951 A weekly newspaper, established In 1896, pub llshed at Brigham City, Utah. Published every Wednesday and entered as Sec ond Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 18T9. Just About Auftkuuf ELDER-NEW- Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Clrcula tions. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. y. ? y Past Presidents' Party August 24 Auxiliary American Legion ofganization Presidents Past had as honored guests Friday evening, August 24, at Maddox Ranch House, members qf the Logan organization. Dinner was served from a table centered with a large and beautiful cactus. Theme for the evening was Indian Lore with tiny, Indian dolls surrounding the centerpiece. Along the tables stood beautiful bouquets of summer flowers in Kami vases. Several ornamental Hopl vases were also used. Miniature tepees marked the place for the guests. During the dinner a quiz was conducted by Mabel Christensen followed by an evening of Monte Carlo whist Many appropriate prizes were awarded winners In the quiz and card game. Guests from Logan were Mrs. Ella Bateson, Mrs. Amy Bateson, Mrs. Verna Baugh, Mrs. Gladys Anderson, Mrs. Teressa Dunn, Mrs. Colleen Martin, Mrs. Retta B. Crookston, Mrs. May L. Pedersen, Mrs. Florence Oskar, Mrs. Barber, Mrs. Hazel Pedersen and Mrs. Mabel Quayle. Mrs. Dulsie Wennergren from Pocatello was - Subscription rate in Box Eider County: $2.25 per year payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal (published Fridays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, com- bination rate $5.00. As it turned out, with the Fish and Game department cooperating 100 percent, we turned out at 3 a. m. Monday morning upon the phone call from Cliff Greenhalgh to snap the photo. Anything for a' picture. After all thats easier than writing 10,000 words, as would say. Con-fucio- us Making a hint is an art with Teag Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Harper pf Kearns, Utah. As is the case with all his two-year-ol- ds Apparently the sleek animal had just finished reading Dale Carnigie's How To Win when it Friends and Influence People, cruised into Mantua, for it almost purred with delight when the children petted it. While staying at the home of his grandMrs. Edgar Richardson, mother, Teag Holds Successful reOn that particular morning the N-- J strolled into the house in the middle of the Peter Johnson Family porter raced to Mantua, but arrived just as afternoon, pulled his chair up to the dining Family Reunion At Rees Pioneer Park Sunday the Fish and Game department men were table, which was bare as Mother Hubbards The Peter Johnson family re- Trainer loading the critter in a truck to haul it to cupboard, bowed his head, said the blessing, union MeetingHeld was held at Rees Pioneer Blacksmith Fork. The ranch Hardware up and announced to his grandmother, Ise 1st For Ward in Brigham City, August park Primary ' 26, at 1 p. m. with Clarence R. picture that resulted didnt report the event hungery. we borrowed a snapshot taken properly, so Perry in charge. Regular monthly teacher trainer meeting was held by by Amerlia Jensen. Dr. Malcolm Jeppsen, navy doctor now in Attending were 132 members members of the First ward PriThe boy with his arm around the deer is of the family, who enjoyed a de- mary at the home of Mrs. Rose who in until Japan, Brigham practiced City Richard Hailing. he was called to duty last spring, passed licious lunch seajed at a long Hust on Monday evening, Audecorated with lovely gust 2T. this on from his ships paper recently. table flowers. Friends' Mrs. Jean Packer conducted Sounds interesting, but being a married On the program Donnett and the meeting. Invocation was of- man, wont comment: Charyl Jodnson sang. Charyl also fered Mrs. Ruth Beecher folA letter I just got started me to thinking gave a reading. Words of Wisdom lowed by Children Need Exby were read by Mae P. Woodland whatl would do with 15,188 women? periences by Mrs. Phyllis Owen. songs were sung At the close of the lesson, My It ought to be explained without delay after which two and DorothyBott. by Myriel C. Testimony, that whoever dropped me a line and signed by Kathleen sketch of the life of Grand- - ton Was beautifully sung by it A FRIEND was the victim of a new father Johnson was read by Mrs. Ruth Beecher acompanied kind of chain letter deal. And I dont get Violet B, Tingey. Two songs were Ruth Bemtson. by this racket. sung by LeRoy and Frank BarClosing prayer was offered by ker. Here is a copy of his letter: j Memoirs of Father were giv- Mrs. Gladys Hanline. Hostesses for the evening were In a few days, a list of names will be sent en by Hyrum L. Johnson. A you. This chain was started in the hope of was presented by Karl Mrs. Karen Wilde, Mrs. Rula DeliA short business Jeppson and Mrs. Hust. bringing happiness to all tired business men. Josephson. Unlike most chains, this one does not re- meeting was held at which time cious refreshments were served. following officers were elecquire money. Simply send a copy of the list the for Visit Relatives In. I (of the names mentioned above) with your tedErnestthe coming year; Johnson, Ogden, presi- Calif. For Two Weelts name at the bottom, together with a copy of dent; Clarence R. Perry, Elzada this letter, to five married friends. La Dine Knudsen, Mrs. Hans N Young and Vesta J. Gould, Knudsen, Edna Billy and Nlcki committee members. . Continuing Then bundle up your wife and send to the It was decided the nextj ' re- Bell returned 'from California af, name who is first on the list. When your union would be held at the same ter spending two weeks visiting relatives there. name comes to the head of the list you will place in August of next year., The reunion this year was unThey visited .with Mr. and receive 15,188 women, some of them should R.' W.- - Ellsworth and family Mrs. der the direction of R. Clarence be dandies ! ! Vernal at Van Wuys, Mr. and Mrs. CharPerry, Della Owens, (Eds note: Out of 15,188, if we dont Johnson. Leah Josephson and les Phelps and daughter Cindy, 1 find a couple of dandies its Mr. and 'Mrs. Kenneth Dorian h time Violet B. Tingey. we changed the chain-lettand Gladys Knudsen, all of Long pattern.) When the Ogden people reluctantly starHave faith dont break the chain one Forsgren Family Hold I Beach. Mrs Ellsworth is the Ruth Knudsen, Mrs. Phelps, man broke the chain and got his own wife Get-Tted driving away, the friendly deer o Ann Knudsen and Mrs. Dorian, Gether Wed. behind. back. loping along Knudsen. It is all kind of silly, of course, but in any Wednesday afternoon, August Phyllis They also visited other relaSomebody ought to tell that innocent buck kind of chain deal there cant be anything 22, fifty descendants of the late tives. Mrs. Phelps and Cindy reMr. and Mrs. C. W. Forsgren met turned to Brigham City with but sillyness. I can remember those about deer season or cut off the other antat Rees Pioneer park for a get them, i deals when do were would if you any good. ler, that supposed to get up into the high income together. Ten Forsgren brothers and Return From Yellowstone ; When the Fish and Game department an- bracket and the collector of Uncle Sams sisters were together for the Mr. and Mrs. Victor and nounced, recently, they would plant 200 couldnt catch you. I tried that a couple of first time in 26 years. Those Mr. and Mrs. Rudd Victor Maynard never we and times GovernBox there but the Chukar partridges in Elder county, got present were Roy Forsgren, returned recently from a vacawrote J. Perry Egan, director, a note ask- ment did. Brigham City, Vivian Forsgren, tion trip to Yellowstone. They They put a stop to the thing and fortun- Cleveland, Idaho; John Fors- report the weather pleasant and ing permission to take a picture of the birds me. This gren, Corinne; Mrs. Geneva F. that they saw a great number when they came through Brigham City, ately Brigham City; Mrs. La of bears. little did we know that they can move the deal, though, is too ridiculous to give a sec- Wright, Verne F, Jeppson, Brigham cfity; ond think. at birds only night. Mrs. Alice F. pan-tomi- well-hig- Brigham City ladies present included: Mrs. Ruel M. Eskel-sen- , Mrs. Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Victor J. Bott, Mrs. John M. Burt, Mrs. Nancy Forrester, Mrs. Elea nos S. IBowcutt, Mrs. Ken JenMrs. Mathew J. Compton, sen, 3rd Ward MIA Maids Mrs. Hyrum Malmrose, Mrs. Kent Jensen, Mrs. Bill Fife, Mrs. Enjoy Swimming Party Roy T. Shaw and Mrs. George A, Members of the Mia Maids of Hodges. the Third ward enjoyed a swimHostesses were Mabel Chrisming party Thursday afternoon tensen, Mrs. Maxwell Pohl and and early evening at the cement Mrs. S. M. Rasmussen. plant followed by a bonfire and weiner roast. Visit Millers Mr. and Mrs. Dale Miller of Girls attending were: Gwen Salt Lake City were week-enLolA Sharon Wight, Chidester, home of Mr. MiDiane Christensen, visitors at the Mr. Christensen, llers and Mrs. J. H. parents, Janice Christensen, La Von Hun Miller. saker Sharone Steed and Car- men Reeder. Mia Maid leader is Renee Reeder. Visit With Mrs. W. A. Call Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clayton and granddaughters, Van and Nancy, of Boston, Mass, are visitors at the home of Mrs. Waldermar A. Call. WE'LL Hatch, Alexandria, Virginia; Mrs. Ruth F. 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