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Show r. i - Mr, and Mrs. Elmo Llsh and Dr. and Mrs, Dean Bunderson entertained a ftroun on Saturday evening, February 2. A two co luncheon was served followed by an evening . Jo of Canasta. Guest list Included Mr. and IA Come As You Are" party was enjoyed by Jayceettes on Wednesday, January 30. Following a short business meeting, games were played during the remainder of the evening. s Mrs. O. Dee Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Those in charge of the Mrs. luncheon served were: Jack Horton, Mr. .and Eugene Price and Dr. and Mrs, Mrs. Betty Seegmlller, chairman: Mrs. Mary Reese, Mrs. Doris OlHoy Barnard. Canasta prizes went to Dr. and sen and Mrs. Joyce Walker. Mrs. Barnard and Mr. and Mrs. Phone your society news to 771 Horton. J i('- - . v- deli-oiou- . J i 4 Sail right through i1 . U. P, Speakers In Old Corral Hail Utahns Jayceettes Enjoy "Come Eugene Burbank Has As You Are " Party Birthday Anniversary Group Enjoys- Canasta On Saturday Evening - ,i the Harvest! Set Arrive Hat! Feb77;' Fi vef.! Eugene Burbank, eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Burbank, celebrated his fourth birthday anniversary, on Thursday afternoon, January 31. Valentine hate as favors and candles were given each little guest. Games were played and ice cream and birthday cake served. Many gifts were presented the guest of honor. Those attending were: Susan and Richard Burbank, Ray and Susan Jensen, Judy Loveland, Patsy Ann Richardson, Marietta Rigby, Eddie Jordan, Troy and Marie Burbank, Bian Burbank and Jimmy and Colleen Bafy. Everyone is Invited to phone their society items for the News and Journal to 77L 1 Pctific Agricultural Car Will Union 1 The Union Pacific Agricultural - PAGJK SUL i Improvement car will make its" BOX ELDER NEWS annual debut In Box Elder coun4 ty, February ,7. , Brigham City-- Utah Five meetings will be held at Wednesday, February A 19S2 Brigham City aboard the car. 843.0J3,-00The first meeting will be from crops in 1950 totaled while cash receipts from 9 to 10 a. m. The other meetings on the same day will be, Jrom livestock equaled $194,193,000 same year. Livestock 10 to 11 a. m.. Id. to 12 noon, 1 during the were, nearly three times receipts o 2:30 p. m., and 2:30 td 4 p. m. I more.-H- ,' i This year1 theme will center USDIA 'Bureau of EconoThe , eraaround livestock.! Special mics estimates that last year, phasis will be on "livestock loss the loss from dead, crippled, and prevention, and "feeding live- bruised livestock in the US. valstock, says Wesley D. Soulier. ued $50 million. That would , be lWF.gricqltura! t agent in meat- - to feed the-entcharge of the car. Livestock enough of Utah for one year. population with the specialists traveling Some the causes that, will . of,, carwill.be newly, improved Morris Taylor, Leon Mi- be discussed at train stops will chaelson, Russell Keeth, and be ,,(1) overfeeding of livestock V 1 1 George Henderson, all from the before loading ; and shipping; I'f 1 n7q dujring driving Utah State Agricultural college (?) When Union Pacific Railroad's unique agricultural improvement car arrives in Brig extension service. County Agent or sorting: and t3J in car? and trucks, Thes Are ham City Thursday, February 7, the five men. pictured will be' the principal speakers, ? Anson B, Call, Jr, will be presa few of the major causes I of and a highlight of the programs at the 15 communities at which the cart stops will be) ent to help direct ' activities. Aboard the car as it travels livestock losses and bruises. I the model corral in the foreground. The agricultural improvement car is in the back-- i will be shown two The USAC Extension Service through ground. Pictured are, from left to right: Wesley D. Soulier, U. P. agricultural agent at color andUtah sound motion pictures and Union Pacific Railroad are Salt Lake City; Leon Michaelson, livestock marketing specialist; Russell Keetch, sheep entitled Cattle and working cooperatively In sendand wool specialist; Morris Taylor, cattle marketing specialist, and George Henderson, "Western Sheep." Country, A ) miniature ing the car through Utah. Union livestock specialist. All but Mr. Soulier are with the Utah state agricultural college ex- - i cattle yard will be exhibited, Pacific Is one of the largest live' ; and . tension service. livestock ' specialists will stock carrying railroads in the give short lectures and answer world, handling nearly 100,000 cars of ljvestock every year, i questions. ! -- -1 L I - We j are Said Mr. Soulier Bowling Results 1 the this livestock. theme. Oregon , Is f one of the few using year because It is one of Utahs states permitting slogans on Election most .important Industries. Cash ballots. . -- ire - GET UP TO pro-fesos- n g AL10WAIICE for -- your old Battery . Box Elder Muscle a Men Defeat nrv v A GCTOUI1 GOr.lDICJG OVERHAUL Be sure your.combine is right ! Then restore delays (when performance NOW . . AOIvh cot Ims A Talb you whan m thlraty AOIvm extra powor, tag yarfsnsi aitca lengai- W youll know you can count on your combine to sail right through all the harvest ahead. Trade In now -.-Avoid hot weather battery failure. Be sure of full starting power. Save on extra-liber- US TODAY FOR AN OVERHAUL DAT! CALL Just Call 8 trade-i- Drive in today! ; allowance, n ; , BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP 300 146 South Main PHONE 548 BIMIflEa TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO. The BEHS team will enter the district meet at Weber next . , , Thursday. mi immuitii! - J 1 tho greatest car over built in tho U r i low-pri- ce field! II J LONGER, STRONGER AND BUILT FOR KEEPS . iV r& tfe J ttert bf:rbr effort . A M i csrt bij:; I i spscs bos tha biggest luggage com- partmant of any cor In prlca . fietdl tlggsr than many highar prkad I eon, Most Powerful in its doss! NXWf - . . 101-- h p. Mileage Maker SIX the new MMeege v New Ford Coadicraft Bodiesl The 32 Ford "out-danlham all, with tho nawast, most advancod form of body construction on tho road. It Includes many now hand-finishcoachwork details , more color and upholstery combinations than In any other car In Its held . and new hull-tigconstruction that seals out dust, weather and noise. j - NOW1 Strato-St- ar 1 t 1 to iiduwaS wht-- ct dwnuv wHtto.lt ootko. WAfto Stv, 0 avedabb, tptteool at atdra cads . i. h 1 rumin iHi'iln'i r i rV iitli makes- mm every drink i v Pinner Guests At Indian School Wins ? Four From Andersen's In the Thursday flight bowling league the Indian school won four points from Andersens and In so doing rolled high series of the evening. The Tri State Dumber took the Eagles for three points and the Brigham Tire Shop grabbed three from Earls Food Fare. This leaves Andersens Ford and the Eagles tied for second and Earls Food Fare and Trl State Lumber in a third plate tie. Donald Andersen rolled a high 240 game and Max Morgan scored a 595 series. Lloyd Forsgren Home Dinner guests Friday evening, February 1, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren were Mr. and Mrs. Max Pemberton and children of San Diego, i The Pembertons returned to their home Sunday evening. J 1 . because BLINDED its the best WHISKEY SCHENLEY tasting whiskey in ages GRAIN NEUTRAL'SPIRITS. INC., NEW YORK, NEW YORK , 86 PROOF. 65 DISTRIBUTORS. OniQIlAn -- AUTO SUPPLY CO. CONOCO PRODUCTS,. Lubrication And Tire Service Anto Repair tested Conoco . . ; "Believe ms1thjs 60,000 Milee No Wear1 story , says A. E. Stan "Conoco Supa is the finest motor oil on the market T. S. 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The Celtics now claim the league leadership with a phenom-ina- l record of 15 wins and one tha-lo- w f V an , Taro Yagl, bowling a 567 ser-- ' ies, led the Corlnne Celtics to a four point victory over the News II K, t Dewane Jenson of the Bureau of Land Management announced today that an election to fill vacancies on, Promontory Grazing district advisory board, .Utah district No. 1, will be held in the BYM offices, ' Box Elder county Brigham City, Utah, In the recent Northern Utah courthouse, on February 8, 1952. " i j round robin tournament. Bay Reeder won the Claes C chamPositions to be filled at, this pionship, finishing the four-wee- k time result from expired terms race with a total of 4123 of the following. District Adviser? ' ' ' for 24 games. Mr. Archie R. Rose, Cattle Repr S from Precinct Other Brigham City keglers resentative and Mr. Ralph E Ellis, sheep of themaccount a gave good from Precinct Na selves as well.- - Bill Hadley fin- representative 5. ; i ished third in Class C with a 4062 series,. Ed Carey took sixth Nomination of qualified candiwith a 3954 and Jeet Yagl roll- dates is scheduled for 1 p. mj. ed a 3863 for 10th place. with casting of ballots from 2 to In the class B division Ralph 5 P. M. f Williams finished In '.fourth All licensed to, use place with a 4203 series. Ken Federalpersons lands in Utah Grazing Yagl took fifth with a 4190 and Max Morgan finished ninth with district No. 1 are urged to attend this election and select i their a 4149. . Prizes will be awarded at the representative on 'the district adParamount Bowl In Ogden next visory board. j j t Monday at 8:45 p. m. ( Celtics To Clean Sweep $ I'-- Plans Taro Yaggi Leads The Tba '52 Pprd bbig outedaand Mg btido, wHtTipadout MaHng for six, Automatic Posture Control to iPlUS tho drivar maximum ComforH i" - Round Robin The Box Elder high , school wrestling squad found sweet revenge last Monday evening when they defeated the Weber Wildcat? 69 to 48 after losing a pre- . vious meet to them. Showing strength In practically every weight division,' the well trained Bees won eight falls, nine decisions and 1 draw. This was Box Elders fifth win in seven tournaments. One loss came at the hands of Weber earlier in tk season 64 to 67 and they dropped the other to Davis 88 to 66. . BATTERY n ra 69-4- B.F. Goodrich Glasstox before the season of use.. .with Combine Overhaul. our the harvest is ready. s-c- R. Reeder Shines PRE-SEAS- Otl Warriors Grazing District and er eludge, keep your engine new and dean. 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