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Show of dj 50 YEARS OF HAPPINESS Were Married 50 Years Ago TOGETHER Observe 50th Wedding Date Bear River City Couple Will Observe Observing thfclr golden wedwere ding anniversary recently Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Wood of (Brigham City. They were married in March, 1902. Mr. Wood was born in Farmington, Utah in 1873 and moved to Fielding, Box Elder county in 1880 where he grew to manhood. In 1898 he served an L. D. S. mission to Virginia where he met Cora Toler, an . L D S. convert who later became his residents of Two Bear River City, Mr. and Mrs Russell Tingey Named Alfred C. Jenson will observe Counselor In Bountiful their golden wedding anniverLenore Romer and Mrs. Miss an March 2, with) sary Sunday, open house from I p. m. until Annie R. Tingey attended church services In Bountiful; on Sunday 7 p. m. They were married (March 19, evening. Russell Tingey, son of as 190(2 in the Salt Lake City L. D. Mrs. Tingey, was sustained first counselor In the new SevS. temple. Active in the LIDS, church, enth ward organized in Bounti: Mr. Jenson served an LIDS, mis- ful. sion In the southern states while Mrs. Tingey has served recenta young man. At one time he ly as adult Aaroni priesthood worked for the Bear River canal adviser in the Fourth ward in company and when the Acme Bountiful. Before moving from water company was formed for Salt Lake City about a year ago Bear River City He became a di- he served tin the bishopric of the rector of it, a position he has Park Avenue ward there. held ever since. He has operHis wife Is the former Gerloan ated a farm In Bear River City Judd of Salt Lake City. They for many years. have three youngsters. Mrs. Jenson, too, is an active LDS. member and has worked in all of the church auxiliaries PARK VALLEY NEWS and Sunday school since she L. was a child. She is a member of the Bear PARK (VALLEY Park Valley River camp of the Daughters of ward M.1A. will have their Utah (Pioneers. Gold and Green ball at the recMr. and Mrs. Jenson are the reation hall on 'Friday evening, parents of six children, five of March 14. Mrs. Helen Carter whom are living: Mrs. L. R. will be general chairman for ((Blanche) Budge, Malad, Idaho; the dance. Music will be furS;K r I Mrs. Joseph (Lois) Christensen, nished by the Garland orchesand Mns. Harland (Lela) Ander- tra. sen, both of Bear River City; The annual bazaar and social Wil- of the Relief society will be held Mrs. Byron L. (Eleanor) r I liams, Salt Lake City, and Al- on Friday, (March 29. (Many Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Jenson fred Calvin Jenson, Green Riv- beautiful articles of handiwork er, Utah. who will observe their golden wedding anniversary and sewing will be displayed They also have 16 grandchil- and sold. Mrs. Beth James Is next Sunday with an open house at their Dear River City dren and one in charge of the bazaar, under home. Mr. and Mrs. Jenson request the direction of the Relief so PAGE FOUR Monks were the timekeepers no gifts. ciety officers. A party was given on Monof the Middle Aget,, and monas-terBOX ELDER NEWS bells told the time to all B.P.W. Club Features day evening honoring Carl Brigham City. Utah James, a reserve officer who is living within their range. Wednesday. March 19, 1952 Education Quiz In being called back Into the air Carl wasn't able to get force. Regular Meeting Mon. to the party because of a bliz Mrs. Margaret Lewis conduct- zard and blocked roads, so the ed an entertaining and educa- party was dismissed. Carl leav tional quiz program (Monday es on Wednesday. His wife, and their two small chil evening at the regular monthly Joyce, Cherie and Brent, will re Install your Concrete Pipe Irrigation System This Spring dren, .of and (Business the meeting main with relatives. . . . Avoid Pejay and Interruption of Work Later on . . . Professional Womens club. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Tanner Mrs. Mabel .Nielsen was chairGet the Most Out of Your Land and Labor. of Grouse Creek are the proud aswas man of and the program The installation of concrete pipe can save as much as sisted by Daisy Hansen and parents 1.of a baby boy bom on March The mother is ..the 357. of your irrigation water. That amount, according to Jessie Hamson. former Kenna Kunzler. Granddistrict Mrs. (Black, Virginia the U. S. Dept of Agriculture figures, is the average are Mr. and Mrs. Deldirector, was a special guest of parents lost to seepage and evaporation in open ditches. As an of Grouse Creek Tanner bert the Club, She was Introduced and welcomed by Anna Erick- and Mr. and (Mrs. (Harold Kunz important conservation practice, it is recommended by ' ler of Park Valley. son, club president, the Production and Marketing Administration. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Carter are Colleen Hotter and Dorothy of a new Farmer entertained with an also happy parentsMarch 1. The on born boy baby HEAD GATES accordion duet. AVAkAN.1 WITH CONCKETf HMDWAll AND RfTHBR CONCRtTI OR grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, MtTAl FIT! ... OR IN MfTAL imES OPENING? FROM TO 14 L. G. Carter and Mr. and Mrs. MfTAl SCREW !(H FROM i TO 41 INCHES A , M$MRfrw.(4U Robert Hopei Announce Ray Gnjimwi bf Logan. r . . Moma to met tour meioi Mr. and Mrs. (Bill Carter were Arrival Of Baby Girl ' visitors In Salt (Lake City 4 on ' , Contact W. R. WHITE CO. today Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Nel- Monday. Mrs. Mr. Lael Carter G. and a son, Brigham City, received our representative will be son blessed had their new telegram Sunday, announcing and named in baby the monthly fast happy to call on you to discuss the birth, March 15, of a baby on March 1. The baby girl to Corporal and Mrs. Robert meeting your irrigation needs. was given the name of Roger S. Hope. The baby weighed six pounds Ashton Carter by the father. Mr. and Mrs. Lael Carter and famand 14 ounces. visiting spent last week-enily Corporal Hope Is stationed at In Salt Lake City at the home Stewart Air Force base, Tennesof Mrs. Carters mother, Mrs see, where the baby was born. Ashton. Mrs. Hope is the former Marian George (Mrs. Louis iHirschi returned to Pulsipher of Mantua. i her home Sunday after spending the last week In Salt Lake YVA: City at the (home of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. 4.. Lund Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs 4, Metcalfs young married daughJt ter passed away and was burV ied last week after a very sert s ious operation for tumor in her head, Mrs. Mary Callahan and son Adrain Callahan, visited relatives here over the week end. life-lon- wife. iinf Mr. And Mrs. Dewey Wood , . . who recently observed their Golden Wedding anniversary. They were married in March, 1902. k ncio Extra Cab (shown) gives you many features at alight added met. extra-comfo- rt New; angina combines the advantages oft da-si- LOW-FRICTI- At troop elections, Mary Eleanor Johnson was chosen president; Linda Rae (Jeppsen, Rebecca Rasmussen, secretary; Mary Alice Alston, treasurer and Nancy Jeppsen, flag bearer. In elections the Chinese method is used. Nominations are made in routine manner to the When nominations president. are closed the president reads the names of the nominees and each member of the troop covers her eyes and raises her hand for whom she wishes to cast a vote. The president counts votes. Special thanks goes to the Kiwanie, club, especially the Youth committee, for taking the troop coasting In Mantua. The snow was deep and crusty and ail the girls had fun. During February one of our members was very 111. One meeting was devoted to making cards and delivering them to her. She Is well and out again. Last week our troop was one of the lucky troops whose name was drawn to be in the cookie sale picture for the paper. Linda Rae Jeppsen was elected to represent our troop. During the cookie sale each girl was given ten boxes of cookies to sell as her part of the troop budget. The Brownies of troop No. 1 enjoyed the contacting of people and selling cookies to them. for direct MICH bretthtni'l COMMISSION ...with rtftiltr p$i cuts piston trsvH p to tOW FRICTION W tor groator delivered ' Your low running costa with Ford Trucks head still lower in 52! Three completely new ultraoverhead modern, valve Ford .Truck engines deliver more power per cubh inch . , can save you as much as one gallon of gas in every seven! Engineered for Speed Hauling! See the pew Ford Trucks now! NOW Awilalnhtf of tqvtpm.nl, , V . S unwna and trim at itptnitnt on material tupplp toniiltont. 161-h.- p. Come in . COST turns MMtaqr-gmi- S p. , ,Nw . u 323 South Main Favorable - Phone your society news to A Thrco t CABOO N CABOO N V-- S .- CfMl UBBByvl IfIBBVbI Sl CREOMULSION KIN 4mhI KINO Joe Marsh the Heat- h's the Hide! SUI V-- dealfel iosl Phone 56 ts .v We hope for a more favor-- , able adjustment in sugar prices for the good of the farmers and the nation as a whole. But until such adjustment takes place xthe producer of beets may in effect receive more for I V-- as j - 771. loc-je- n It Isn't suns rays than animals with dark Big discussion after the Grant 1 meeting Friday might. Tik Ander- -. costs. So youre both right I son was signing that hogs war From where I sit, se many useIota more affected by the hot less arguments could be avoided Morweather than cattle. Sheet er if a person would remember he gan declared that it wasnt so that doesnt have all the right on hie he never saw any hogs bothered by aide. Reminds me of folks who inthe hot sen like his cows were. sist that coffee, for instance, is the I was glad when Hasty Robin- only drink, forgetting that other son stepped in. people have a right to a glass of Boys, ho says, "dont get to beer now and then. If wo wouldnt riled up. It sdl depends on what get so het up about our prejcolor the livestock are. Hogs or udice wed all be better off 2 d cattle? the ones with easts absorb lees heat from the A I A SW' , light-colore- tow" 4 fi V'- 4. fitytotli iog7i f'rr rf t r - . Creomulsion relieve promptly because it bom right to the seat of the trouble end expel germ laden to nelp phlegm and aid nature to Boothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed Guaranteed to pleaae you or money refunded. Creomulskm bat stood the test of millions of user. d ?- y Days' SS 1952 well as processors, have been and are, about the price of sugar. So much has been said about the low level of sugar prices that some fanners have the impression that they may get less for their 1951 beet crop than they did for the 1950 crop. However, this is . not indicated at the present time. Sugar nets are better so far this year than they were last year for the same period. Sugar nets were also higher in 1951 than they were in 1950. This resulted in higher prices for beets grown in 1950 than was paid for beets of comparable sugar content grown in 1949. , '4 We realize, however, that this increase in sugar has not been sufficient 'to provide the increased price lor beets that is needed by growers generally. This could com only through more definite action on the part of the Secre-tary of Agriculture. This action appears to be strengthening1. :J In letters to industrial users of sugar and to Senator Ellender, the Secretary of Agriculture took a very definite stand about'i the necessity of increasing the price of sugar. Following are' some abstracts of his letter: "Our present problem . -. is to obtain sugar prices which will, to use the language of the ! Act, fairly and equitably maintain and protect the welfare ' ! of the domestic sugar industry." V : c "I want to assure you that this Department will con-- 1 tinue in its efforts to give the domestic sugar industry the protection that it needs and BULLETIN that Congress sought to proBy March 15, advancu-munvide under the Sugar Act. In sugar Indi- GROWERS, Couch IsVcc7 D-HF.- ffor 11, , , Seeds of Education BOSTON (UP) A (Boston Uni has earned part of versity co-eher tuition in a bakery, spreading caraway seeds on bread. SIXl i nzmEnsm's-mu- , Seagull camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will hold their monthly meeting Friday, March 21 at the home of Mrs. Lucille Olsen-- 81 north Fourth west at 7:30 p. m. Thieves Compete PoSPOKANE, Wash. dUP) lice reported that burglars who broke into vending machines at a trucking firm dldnt get thing. Burglars had emptied the machines two nights earlier, dadgiil 113-h.- p. p. ( Seagull Camp of D.U.P. Will Meet Friday Eve Anxious To Finish COLVILLE, Wash. UP) Mr. Thelma Drlggs, anxious to complete a high school education interrupted 30 years ago, slip ped and fractured an ankle hurrying to class. great truck engines I wmM-Ihw-w Nbw A Ford Trades for '52 cost still less to runf . get-we- Rom where I sit. 104-k.- p. 14S-li.- illumiti see us today! rv Nbw 163-h.- rv-k-T- FIVE : i powor! More of the power developed becomes ) hauling power Low-Frictio- n, I. i 20t CITYQ Stage ir Price QutilteiL; bronchial-membrane- SHORT STROKS LAKE . gn OVM tUWHOUIIl IIOTIl SAIT this column and many things have happenedi to report. d H Bli yurt, accompanyinglyoB. It has been some time since ... oavo up to 14 on gas ! for children under'. 14 No chargi Brownie troop No. 1 reported to Now... Ml MU l sift. for yourself and your Brownie Troop Activities , r rata ar THE TREFOIL A I pur trip to Salt Lake City. Pay tfUNDER y 30 Bring thi family on) GIRL great-grandchil- Mill , The couple lived In Fielding until 1946 when they moved to Bnigham City and where they have lived since. Mr. Wood served as first counselor in the Fielding ward under two bishops and worked In the Mutual as a superintendent for a number of years. Also active in the L.D.S. church, Mrs. Wood1 has worked in the Relief society for 30 years land has also served a a coun-- I selor In the Y. W. M. I. A. SCOUT ... t: D YEARS Their Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. And Mrs. Dewey Wood Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary Sunday Do It 50 -- rr his efforts by increasing beet tonnage and cutting latxir expenses. If you are a farmer contact your U and I field man now for advice on how to grow bigger yields of sugar beets and cut labor costs by spring mechanization. prices cated the action taken by the Department of . Agriculture had already become effective. Raw sugar in tbe West advanced from $5.65 to $6.20 per ewt. (a 55c and refined sugar in the West advanced 35c per cwt While these advances are not yet as great as the Secretary of Agriculture has indicated the sugar industry is entitled to, they do reflect a a positive trend as a result of the Secretary's action. 911) 5&l? 1l |