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Show BOX ELDER NEWS November 28, Wednesday, Brigham City. 1951 weekly newspaper, established In 1896, pub llshed at Brigham City, Utah. Published every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8. 1879. efficient, in fact, that the only burn he Buffered was on his ankle where he socks had burned off. TempleBride WWW A Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Just About Every source on elevations for Brigham City seem to be different. Railroads have one altitude, road maps another,' but the elevation inscribed on a cement block, or something, at the court house gives Brigham City an elevation of 4438.787 feet according to John Philips. Ralph Channel, N mon- last week and the state highway crew, crushing gravel in a Collinston gravel pit, built themselves a fire. Looks serious, commented Gladys Johnson, shell probably be engaged one of these days. Sure enough, the next Monday morning Shirley was wearing a sparkler on her third left finger Edgar had paid for the The fire was in one of the medium size oil drums with holes punched in the bottom and it was doing a good job of keeping the four men at operating temperature. So the school board forgot to announce the registration deadline for the election of a new school board member. George Cole, though, nuzzled too the fire closely. His pants typical road crew pants which are really only a few old threads of cotton held together with thick oil exploded like a napalm bomb. ed That wonderful old couple, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watkins have marked another milestone in their lives. Theyve been married 70 years. Reception And Dance In Ogden Honor Mr. Watkins was a member of the first Mr. And Mrs. Leslie Wood After Wedding county commission of Box Elder county after Miss Karma Holmes of Ogden, for his brother. Utah became a state in 1896 and he was a formerly of Harper ward, daughGrant Holmes was usher. Flaines roared from his ankles up past his y for the ears, George took out Bear river, which was roughly three miles away, but was caught by another member of the cre$. ' cross-countr- Democrat. First Seymour Johnson tried to extinguish Coles own private fire by beating the burning pants with his hands. This failed, so Johnson and the other two, Mark Woods and Dewayne Crompton, gathered around the fireball and hugged him. i He was standing before the world in a thick pair of which saved him from a serious scorching. long-john- s, winter underwear were so of V "v, s . ' , " jk I V, JjHr'1, i i 1 4 5W'3 vnyTf , ' rm 'owe ofOfflda-- C&un (aiajsifflit of honor, Miss Phyllis Cooper and Miss Bonnie Davis, bridesAll wore, pastel shade maids. fonmals and carried nosegays. For her daughters reception Mrs. Holmes wore a floral print and Mrs. Wood wore a maroon afternoon dress. Both wore rosebud corsages. Lyle Wood stood as best man NOW ON DISPLAY! Shoot ly Rocker i $8.65 Sturdy bentwood construction. Fun for baby . . . boon for busy mothers. Beads and footrest, I ILLUSTRATED aching Nona I J 3! YY and $4.69 OFT DONT WAIT TRUCKS in Vi or Ton PICKUPS with or See These New 1952 Models Today! PET SHOP DELIVERY TRUCK LIMITED AMOUNT! JOE CARR, Inc. Phone 737 1.69 Truck is three-year-ol- d Glover, daughter of Mrs. Clyde Glover, overdrive transmission. (SAAIL(K 1 Little STUDEBAKER Gift Idea rated with orchids and tiny dolls. It stood upon a lace cov ered table surrounded by flow ers with white lighted candles on either side. Mrs. Elma Hillman and Miss Iva Holmes were in charge of serving. Those In charge of gifts were: Joyce Johnson and Minnie Jane Welch, Carol Ann Johnson, Nora Holmes, Jeneice and Joan Hillman, Barbara and Shirleen Holmes also assisted as gift bearers. 'A brief program consisting of a sextet singing Lovliest Night of The Year, and a solo by Mrs. Patricia Sen was presented. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. During the dance the young couple danced the bridal waltz. Following a honeymoon trip to Southern Utah and Nevada, the newlyweds are making their home In Ogden. The bride is a graduate of Box Elder high school, attended Brigham Young University and at present is secretary to the superintendent at the Thomas O. Dee Memorial hospital in Ogden. The groom is a former BYU student and is now employed at Second Street. Marco Glover Has Third Birthday Party MODEL TAe VERY 11 inches long, has rubber wheels. Six different scaled to size dog Marco Mr. and celebrated (SEAL) Rose Marie Miller Bride of Leon N. Pearce the marriage of Rose Marie Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McArthur of St. George, and Leon N. Pearce, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Hale Pearce, also of St. George. The ceremony was performed in the St. George LJD.S. temple on 'Friday, November 23, by Snow. Mrs. Wm. Goulding of Mantua, Mrs. Joseph Owens of Corlnne and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Andersen of Tremonton were among the friends and relatives witnessing the cere- Deweyville Honeyville Harper Mantua Perry Willard Flashlight type spotlight Simulated atrial Just th cruiser for Junior-size- d police of-fleers. White with black and red markings. Overall length 83 wheels 8 disc, equipped rubber tires. Adjustable pedals. with mony. A wedding reception was held in the 'First ward chapel in St. George for Mr. and Mrs. Pearce, Friday evening. The bride was lovely in traditional white satin. All e attending matrons and bridesmaids were gowned in blue. The chapel was beautifulwith roses and ly decorated chrysanthemums. The newlyweds plan to make their 'home in St. George following a honeymoon trip to Los Angeles. The groom is a student at Dixie college. Mrs. McArthur, mother of the bride, will be remembered in this area as Virginia Nelson, eldest daughter of Ole P. Nelson of Corinne. Deseret Camp of D.U.P. f specially elegant . . uncommon. Clothes Are Cleaner , WEBSTER SANITONE 1.95 Phone 548 146 South Main DRY Learning can be fun for the young homemaker. Iron operates like real iron. Street IX "A V. FIRST Brigham City III OU CLEANING Holiday clothes cleaned. ALL DIRT OUT SPOTS GONE NO SIGN OF STALE CLEANING ODORS b a straight boorbon v) Spotless . . . with Nows the time to get those sane j QUBDGR Barbel jbo city Noveff K whiskey, elegant in taste, uncommonly good z Hiram Walker Whiskey. Huam VrikaASoos Inc, Peoria, UL 86 proof. MODERN CO EiBERHART ZUNDEL Clerk, of the Board of Education the Box Elder County School School BuM School Build L. D. S. Chi School Build School Builds School Builds is us her third biithday anniversary Will Meet Friday on November 16. The Deseret camp of the The afternoon was spent in of Utah Pioneers will Daughters recplaying games, listening to at the home of Mrs. Abbie ords and hearing their favorite meet R. Madsen, Friday, November stories. 30, at 7:30 p. m. The youngsters enjoyed birthday cake and ice cream and were presented cellophane bags of candies for favors. Those attending to make the day pleasant for Marco were: Judy and David Merrell, Becky aad Scott Reese, Jean Hansen, Kay Reeder, Richard Madsen, Rodger, Dee and Lynda Whitaker, Sharon Frye, Susan Young, Marsha Hil-laMarsha Glover, Annette and Rama Glover. Many nice gifts were presented to the tiny guest of honor. Just Like Mother's ELECTRIC IRON 17.50 R. El-de- i; De Luxe: ffoM POLICE CAR WITH SPOTLIGHT AND SIREN Ina elder District. News comes from St. George of free-rolli- W MWlrfhf Mrs. Tin Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Smith tm. Carol and of son, Steven enjoyed a group den. jflp President Rudger ,N. Price of and at on relatives Thanksgiving of and stake Elder the South Box it Cornu Later In the their home. Floyd Jensen of the stake high Mr. and Call and small LMl to was served Dinner camp 0 council were visitors at sacra- Mrs. C. M. Barker and daughter, Brigham City and, jJ Pinel A ment meeting in the Second of North Ogden; Mr. and Marvin C. Barker 130 P; ward Sunday evening. Bishop C. Elaine, Van and Wagenen Mrs. Frank Virginia and Bruee? Mart LeGrande Horsley conducted. ,jfs, children, Lola Jean, RichaTd, den visited with the ,!! cond we4The organ prelude was by Renie H. Littlewood. The opening song was by the congrega was tion and the Invocation given toy D. M. Grover. song The secrament Sweet Hour of Prayer. Kay Daines and Alven dricksen were In charge of the a the sacrament with ten deacons asFor Member of the Board of Education, sisting. El Wynn Olsen was released as president of the Teachers LOREN HUNSAKER quorum with Robert Jensen, first counselor and Jerry Olson as second counselor. Jerry Olsen For Member of the Board of Education, was sustained as president with Robert Jensen, first counselor, and W. Lamont Glover, Jr. as second counselor, and IRay Jensen, secretary. Lucille Hansen was sustained INSTRUCTIONS: Vote for ONE member only. in the activity secretary Young Womens association. Elder Floyd Jensen gave a very instructive talk on church STATE OF UTAH activities and self control. COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, S3 Carol J. Woodland and Jean-nin- e Anderson rendered a vocal I, Eberhart Zundel, Clerk of the Board of Edu with duet titled Sundown, tion of the Box Elder County School District, do hen VICTOR Mrs. Littlewood as accompanist certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the saj tirsy This was followed by an interballot to be used at the School Election to be held if WlLLlAf esting talk on Whither Goest Thou? and Are We doing the nesday, December 5, 1951, at which time the polls be opened from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. Polling places ii Things We Should, by President Price. various precincts are listed below. The closing selection by Mrs. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set L Wocdland and Miss Anderson was Another Day Is Done, and and affixed my official seal this 27 day of NoveiS Xt, the benediction was by Oscar 1951. -C- 0-1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. HolmThe wedding cake was a four Call. es, became the bride of Leslie tiered affair topped with wed Wood, son of Mrs. Mary Wood ding bells and beautifully deco The hail and hearty old gent, who grows Logan temple rites younger each year, admits that in spite of of Ogden in November 16 by Preshis many years of experience he still hasnt performed ident El Ray iL. Christiansen. learned better than to be a democrat. A reception and dance was held that evening in the Twelfth honor held At the family dinner in their ward in Ogden in honor of the last Saturday, Joseph told about their wed- newlyweds. ding reception in 1881. By the time all the The receiving line stood bemarriage and reception bills were paid, he fore a double seven branch canhad only, $3.00 and still hadnt hired an delabra with lighted tapers. Chrysanthemums decorated the hall. He hired as much of an orchestra as he The bride wore a beautiful could with the $3.00 and still didnt have white nylon and lace creation fitted bodice, with full enough music makers. Being a violinist lace yoke skirt, and long tapered himself he joined the orchestra and fiddled sleeves. Her veil was at his own wedding reception while his wife length. She earned a fingertip bouquet danced. of orchids and roses. Mrs. Patricia Sen was matron 'V f After thiey had squeezed the fire to death, Johnson, Woods and Crompton stood back a pace or two to inspect the fire victim and had a fine laugh. Cole was fine, but all that was left of his pants was his belt with a few shreads hanging down. 'A. Mrs. Leslie Wood . . . the former Karma Holmes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Holmes of Harper Ward, became the bride of Leslie Wood, son of Mrs. Mary Wood of Ogden. What would Estes Kefauver say? dren, Greig, K0dgVr! tal of iOF SAMPLE BAliOT k. key one day of La UST OF CANDIDATE in A while back Shirley Baylock, our secretary, was caught in the act of doing Edgar Richardsons college home-wor- It was cold enough to freeze a brass fire-pro- editor, say that television cant possibly be Brigram City before early next spring By Bob Crompton The J Television Dinner At Home Of Mr. And Mrs. Marcus Smith ?,and Mrs. Kirk K reports that TV officials in Salt Lake City O Cold-blood- & Enjoy Thanksgiving Rudger N. Price And Floyd Jensen Visit 2nd Ward Sacrament DEPENDABLE CLEANERS Phone 86 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corfu Shor and |