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Show u;p is ' 'f ' 2 Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, September 3, rj 1952 A weekly In nuwipapar, eeteDilihid 1696, published et Brigham City, Utah Published every Wednesday at Brigham City, Utah, and entered aa Seoond Claea Mail Matter at the poet office In Brig kam City, Utah, under the act of March ), 879. ceptlon at the L.D.S. Institute of Celia V. Isaacson United With Girl Friends Of Hoytsville Like The United States .Enjoy Lunch With Navajo Indian Students Box Elder NEWS Religion. Mrs. Celia Valentine Isaacson, of Brigham City, widow' of the late Carl Isaacson, gathered friends at with five girlhood the home of Mrs. James H. Ludlow of Salt Lake City to attend a luncheon. It was their first reunion, In more than 40 years. Five were cousins, granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jon Peter Isaacson and Celia Valentine; the sixth, grew up to marry a male cousin of the others, i Included in the group were Lourena Isaacson Walker, AmanEmma da Isaacson Jensen, Isaacson Merkley, Mima Sargent Crittenden and Edith Sargent Trowbridge. The sextet recalled genealogical steps in the growth of their families as the ox cart era gave way to a jet and atomic age. They greWup back In the days when Utah was a territory and the best parlors in Hoytsville, Summit county, were lit by tallow candles. The couple will make a home in Salt Lake City where the bridegroom will continue his studies at the University of Utah. 82, Member United Preaa, Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Preaa Aeaocla National Editorial Aeeociatton tion. National Representative! Advertieing Advertiaing Service, Subscription rate in Box Elder counpayable in advance; ty, $2.25 per year,with in combination the Box Elder $4 00 Journal, (published Fridays) par year! $2.00 for 6 months; single 5 Box counOutside Elder cent. copy ty, $1.00 per year! combination rate $5.00. Phone your society news to 7TL SS5) I) ftliimSi i Mr A French Correspondent, Daniel Cazel (center, rear) . . . will tell 3,000,000 readers in France about his visit to the Indian school last day. Across the table is Dr. George A. Boyce, superintendent, left, and Joseph U. S. Dept, of Commerce and sitting next to Cazel are Kenneth B. Dyer Arnold Seiler, also of the Department of Commerce. COOPERATION it the key. Fights, dissention end arguments lead only to waste and expense. Farmers and poultry-me- n TuesSell-woo- v d, and English Couple Who Now Call Brigham Says Arabs Landed French Correspondent Visits Indian In School In Tour Of The United States America First , JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (UP) A leading South African anthropologist says Arabs, not Columbus, discoverDaniel Cael, diplomatic cor- nation In order to "see all sides Christopher ed America. life. of American respondent, from Paris, France, The Arabs scored a beat ' of With a reader public of 3,000,-00visited at the Intermountain In500 years on the Italian, nearly people In six newspapers according to Dr. M. D. W. Jefdian school, Tuesday. France for which he freys, senior lecturer of social Here through the auspices of throughout work together in Utah Poultry for their mutual benefit and 0 gain. the State 'Department, the correspondent is covering the United States presidential election. He attended both the Republican and Democratic conventions In Chicago and is now touring (he VOTE , Mr. and Mrs. Phil Holmes and Daughter Elizabeth Anne . who recently came to the United States from Sheffield, England and have been in Brigham City one month. TO SEND GRANT M. PRISBREY TO THE Utah House Of Representatives He is a POLITICAL SCIENTIST: Attended Box Elder School, Weber College, U. of Utah. He is a VETERAN of both World War II and Korea. He is a DEMOCRAT. He is dedicated to the WELFARE OF BOX ELDER COUNTY. HE IS THE MAN QUALIFIED FOR TIIE JOB. (Paid Political Advertisement) writes, the French Journalist will return to New York City in October to cablegram election news to the papers in his country. Mr. Cazel found the political conventions very Impressing." His three months round trip of the United States Included a stop off in Springfield, Illinois, and in (Denver, where he interviewed and conferred with Republican candidate Eisenhower. According to Mr. Cazel, the French people are definitely In favor of General Eisenhower for the presidency but the correspondent is of the opinion that both candidates are good men. The handsome citizen of France speaks English fluently with a slight accent. Eager to become acquainted with the Navajo Indians and to learn of the life of the American Indian, he ate lunch In the Intermountain Indian school dining room with the 2300 students enrolled there. Seated beside him was Abbie Francisco, a student in the special Navajo program school. Commenting on the State of Utah, Mr. Cazel was impressed with the orchards of fruit, with wide streets and nice little houses in Salt Lake City. Mr. Cazel resides in a suburb of Paris with his wife and three daughters. A light came Into his Home Amazed At Glittering Lights and Jack Gayle Buckwalter Married Brown Miss Gayle Brown, daughter of Mrs. Mary T. Brown, Salt Lake City, and John E. (Jack) Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Buckwalter, former Brigham City residents now of Salt Lake City, were united in marriage on Friday, August 29, in the Salt Buck-waite- HOW TO FORGET WINTER : HEATING WORRIES... Order your supply of high quality Phillips 66 Fuel Oil today. are as near as your phone. Call. Be assured We of plenty of fuel oil all Mr. and Mrs. Phil (Holmes and Will daughter, Elizabeth Anne, for- Ice winter long. mer residents of Sheffield, Eng, Lake L.D.S. temple. land have come to Brigham City PHONE The ceremonies was performto make their home. Be ed The couple Longden. The young couple and their was honored at an evening re- eight months old youngster arWith a brand new edition the R York October New on rived in 4, anthropology at Witwatersrand always popular ice skating show f 1951, following four and v Entertainment be University. will again the DONT BAKE ON the Queen Mary. feature of the Utah State Fair. Jeffreys based his claim that days aboard to came Utah, PEACH DAYS'. . . They directly Arabs were the in the New World There will be performances as early as 1000 A. D. on the dis- where they have since made nightly at 8:30 starting Friday, ElizWin A Cake At The covery 18 months ago of Negro their home with Mrs. Amy September 12, although the Fair Hamitic skulls in the Rio Grande abeth Parr, mother of Mrs. Holm- proper will not start until Sat es, in Logan. Mrs. Parr had River. urday, September 13, and continThen puzzling things seem come to this country one year uing through Sunday, Septemprevious as a convert to the L.D. ber 21 which is the closing night ingly previously inexplicable S. church. of the fair. Matinee perfor suddenly made sense and fitted Their first impression of the mances of Holiday on Ice will Friday, September 12 like a jigsaw puzzle," the proUnited States was the huge be given each Saturday fessor said. and 577 North Main 9:00 P. M. Jeffreys thinks that by 1000 number of glittering lights in Sunday during the period, and A. D. Arabs already had moved New York. The Holmes had been also on Wednesday, September from the Mediterranean to the used to blackouts during the 17, at 2:30 p. m. west coast of Africa and had war years and since the war Producers of the show promsettled in America. electricity has been, conserved in ise a greater spectacle than ever Columbus found small colon England. Because of the dam- before in this all new 1953 verVOTE FOR ies of Negroes on the Darien age done during the war and sion including more than 1200 'Isthmus who, according to Jef the increase of electricity used brand new costumes, 125 top freys, were descendants of the during the wintertime shops in flight 6kating stars, 28 new acts Arabs slaves. downtown, areas do not have dis- designed to please all age The discovery of Hamitic plays. The sparkling lights came groups, ten comedians and skulls in caves in the Bahamas as a surprise after 10 years of clowns and many novelties im Islands and African root crops darkness. ported from Europe and South In the Caribbean lend credence Although there are many America. (Incumbent Justice) to his theory, Jeffreys said. i cars in England the average working man does not own one. The longest suspension bridge To get a new auto requires a between two nations, the AmWolves have 32 permanent period of five or six bassador waiting bridge, carried more teeth, the same number as years. Mr. Holmes recalls the than 1,500,000 and trucks name of one of his friends had between Detroit cars and Windsor, to come of the list Canada la6t the top eyes and he smiled proudly as just ygar. Your courts are your last he spoke of his family now wait- which he had been on for seven Since the and the eleven months. years. for his return. length during past ing protection. Return to Deep respect has been gained Visiting here with the corres- width of England is so small in pondent were Kenneth B. Dyer, comparison with distances in- for Utah pople, by them, with office a Justice who district manager of the United volved in travel in the United their friendliness to new folks In , States Department of Commerce, States, bicycles, motor bicycles the country. has proved he respects In England under the National of Salt Lake City; Arnold Seiler and trolleys are used more than Health scheme so much is deand Joseph Sellwood, Industrial private cars. your rights and who upAnalysts of the Department of This tall, lean, mustached ducted each month, approxi exholds the integrity of Englishman mately $2.50, which covers re Commerce, who are engaged young blond with the Department of Com- plained that quotas from Eng- tirement, medical services and the courts. The benefits. merce in cooperation with the land to the United States are unemployment State Department In showing Mr, never filled so they found no dif- plan now in effect has been ficulty when they decided to operating since 1950, but some Cazel around. Dr. George A. Boyce, school su- venture to the new country and sort of plan has always been perintendent, had lunch with the make their home. Since Mrs. used. It is interesting to note gentlemen and conducted them Holmes is the only child of Mrs. that the mother of a new babe Vote for Justice Henriod Parr in Logan it was the main receives approximately $23, half on a tour of the campus. reason for their trip here. Mr. before the birth of the child and on the non-pjtisan Holmes leaves his mother, three half after. If the mother is em sisters and two brothers in Eng ployed this amount can go ballot at the Primary land. high as three times as much. Election September 9. " The Holmes have resided in Only five of the past ten years have been spent in his own coun Brigham City for the pa6t month. Justice Henriod try. He served with the tank They are making their home at corps during the war and saw the John Owens residence duraction in Africa, Italy, France, ing his service in the U. S. army (Paid Political Adv.) Germany and Austria. The Uni at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. ted States is his eighth country to visit. When asked if he had ever seen any of the royalty in Eng land he stated he had seen King George VI, once, but that was when he visited troops in Italy To be able to go to the market and buy any amount of food you LOTHAIRE R. can afford is still the greatest luxury experienced. They recall the rationing of food with five Candidate Republican ounces of bacon, one egg and two ounces of tea issued per for week. ATTORNEY GENERAL Costs seem about the same as in England. Wages are just one Member Utah & D.C. Bari third as high as here. In Eng Past President of Lions land the average man earns $80 Descended from Pioneers per month. Mr. Holmes was employed at B.S. & LL.B. Degrees the cutlery plants in Sheffield, Member Stake Presidency England, and is now sewing Practicing Attorney machine distributor for Brigham City Attorney South Salt City. 9SZ-&W- S MosweammAM-9vs-6ceeerwMA- N Selling their eight room home Lake 1947-195- 0 in England, buying tickets to the United States and purchasing an VOTE RICH automobile have been big strides (Paid Fotidssl Advertisement) for this young couple to take Show Fair Feature by-Joh- n 125-- one-hal- WASATCH CAKE WALK NORTHERN OIL CO. F. HENRI HENRIOD Utah Supreme Court i ar j lOM HOP... RICH AUTO LOAN mraiCTw CAR BUYERS fO Twelve times each hoar, a hundred times every working day, a car is financed through TIMEWAY, the Intermountain Wests most popular financing plan. 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