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Show y 4 ' Box Elder NEWS Brighton City, Utah Wednesday, February 25. 1953 t Plane Trip And Television Are Outstanding Happenings Past Year For Sarah Josephson With recollections of raising The phone number of the News silk worms In her parents home end Journal Society editor it, 771. In Willard, Mrs, Sarah Z. Jo- - .LOCAL NEWS iceau 20C3 i . WL t..3 Si ---- I' 00 0N YOUR DIAL -8- SINGAPORE (UP) American square dancing Is now sweeping this city toy storm. Europeans and Asians, besides the Americana, are flocking to the Raffles Hotel each Monday evening for this latest dance hit under the direction of Mrs. V 40001 KBUH Square Dancing Hits Singapore's Fancy 86th Anniversary f ..?; fot-r- yj - 1 Ruthanne Nadler, wife of the American consul, S. L. Nadler. Started with only a small breeze at the suburban , residence of the Nadlers, the expanding attendance compelled the venue to be moved to the premises of the Y.W.C.A. Two snags were, however, encountered. There was no band and no bar to satisfy the throats of the tired daneem. The , citys swankiest hotel, the Raffles, was approached and it came to the rescue, complete with a first class band and a bar. The velocity of the Ibreeze then increased steadily and it finally exploded into a storm, which does not seem to show any signs of receding after many months. , V Batumi tt PMtreafhi ,9 v i A Smooth Working Crew Pack Springs oFr 'sitAkitci primes . OrtmOU lub. Sitrek hSs Vrie-th- iri JBOOO j5w Pack 0 joints fW Cartes 15000 tubs. PtatKhoefs -- Pratt Fluid CtttcA front System t 1QOCO PRESENTED DAILY BY Rocky Mountain Dairy Products Cpsfeim R,T. IS OOO Meforjurt Uptightn Cat - tkfibte f&r j20000jflhit ttukk lastrike Stock Ohotbete Gut.-fkM- OH Mu d an ' Joint Ysytton f Mrs. Sarah Z. Josephson . . . was born in Willard , a One Regular $289.95 IRONRITE $23095 IRONER One Only Regular $284.95 HAMILTON CLOTHES look at this! j f I I Dryer $2399S 40 Gallon tt I HOTPOINT ? sephson this week pondered over the progress 6he has witnessed during her 86 years. Sunday at the home of a son, Karl L., Mrs. Josephson was a guest of honor with many family members in attendance. Turkey dinner was served to 26. Mrs. Josephson was born February 21, 1867 In Willard, a daughter of Abraham and A'bi-gAbbott Zundel. She attended Willard schools and taught for two years in the Primary grades prior to her marriage In 1888. She became the bride of Joseph Josephson on May 2, 1888 in the Logan L.D.S. temple. She recalls riding to Logan by train. The couple lived for two years in Willard then engaged in farming in Plymouth, Box Elder county for 13 years. Her husband was then asked to run for Box Elder county sheriff. He was elected and they moved to Brigham City and have resided here since that time. They became the parents of 10 children, 4 sons are still living: Joseph A. Josephson, Salt Lake City; E. L. Josephson, Las Vegas, Nevada; Oleera Josephson, Plymouth, Box Elder county and Karl L. Josephson, Brigham i f 1 HURRY Limited Time Only! mean a lot of things , . . security, advancement, schooling, or a home of your own. But it all takes money and Success can Staff Of Case Motor Company . . . front, left to right: Sam Fujikawa, service department head; Frank Fujikawa, mechanic and Sams brother. Back row, left to right: Mrs. Case and Bob Case, manager-owne- r; Bill Varner, mechanic and Art Fishier, who heads the service station. BORDERLINE INCIDENTS By Mrs. R. G. Barnes, Naf, Idaho City. '? Account 0ydl3iLnlfi3 Since the death of her husband, Mrs. Josephson has continued in her L. I). S. church activities, affiliation with Seagull camp Daughters of Pioneers and keeps busy gardening in the summer, crocheting, reading and listening to the radio during the winter months. Until last fall she served as a visiting Relief Society teacher off and on for the past 50 years. Just last May she traveled alone to Las Vegas by train to participate in 25th wedding anniversary activities for her son Mr. and and daughter-in-law- , Mrs. E. L. Josephson. The trip was quite tiring and the family "talked me into returning by plane. Mrs. Josephson 6ays she enjoyed the trip very much. As she traveled by horse and wagon In Willard during her youth, little did she think 6he would travel from Las Vegas to Salt Lake City in just three hours. She has served as of the Seagull camp DUP and as Box Elder County DUP president for two years. 'Highlights of the past year, along with the plane ride, have been the births of five more vice-captai- n , Mr. and Mrs. Dee Archibald and children from Plymouth have been visiting relatives In Yost this past week. A correction on last; weeks news. Jeanette Teeter is wearing a three lb. cast on her foot, but she did not break her ankle. The ankle bone was out of'jhe socket, and Jeanette win have to wear the cast for three week6. Ken Burnham is visiting relatives in Yost. money seldom comes in bunches. Most people get ahead by saving a dollar or two at a time. Thats why folks like First Securitys Systematic Savings Plan. You set your own goal . . . then you Up and up it goes voluntarily save a few dollars each and youll soon find that youve got something to show for your is a good time to start. effort. This pay-da- y pay-da- Priest's Insects Are Seized By Communists HONG KONG Adolph Such, (UP) Father French Catholic missionary, spent much of his spare time in 48 years in China building up an insect collection, only to have it confiscated when he left the country. Communist police at the Hong Kong-Chinbirder took the insects away from him, telling him that if he took them out, he would Just "give them to the Americans, ' who would send them back to China full of death dealing germs, During his yeans at Ningpo, on Chinas coast of Shanghai, Father Buch said he had Collected many uncatalogued or rare varieties of insects and had contributed many of them abroad to institutions in the United States and Europe. Set Your Savings Goal a Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jones, Mr. Mrs. J. W. Barnes, Mr. - and Mrs. Vem Kenyston, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kenyston at- y. See How Fast Weakly Deposits Grow Plus Interest MICMflll -- Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation t ne f Member Federal Reeerve System and the Family H Agrees tended the Valentine dance In Snowville Friday. 'Harold Jones had a full house Friday night when Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ospital and Janet Neil Durfee, Dick Barnes' and family, and Wayne Barnes enjoyed the fights and wrestling matches on Is the TV. Max Barnes visited in Stan-droYost and Almo over the After spending a day in iHagerman, Idaho, visiting his daughter and family, he will return to Bountiful where he (the list will spend the remainder of the 20 great- winter. now has reached grandchildren to add to the 26 grandchildren) and viewing the consin and an orchid corsage governors inaugural, the presi- from visiting family members. dents inaugural and the Rose Many years have passed since silk worms were tenderly cared Parade on television. Sunday during birthday festiv- for, silk reeled into thread from into ities Mrs. Josephson received the cacoons, thread wove many lovely gifts Including a silk material, then sewed into 'beautiful bouquet of flowers dresses in the modest Zundel from a granddaughter in Wis- - home in Willard. week-end- . Family (Car! WANT TO DO YOUR FIGURE WORK FASTER?, k j. A New Remington Rand i RANGE $409.95 Your Old Range As Down Payment Balance $99.95 TOPiL&t - A MOUNTAIN STATES ELECTRIC MACHINE the car that fits every family need a deluxe station model of Americas favorite wagon. Its a smooth, comfortable passenger car with room for six on soft seats upholstered in two-towashable plastic. With seats removed, its a practical cargo carrier. Extra strong tailgate can be left open for bulky loads. It's economical to operate with either the Hurricane 6 or the Hurricane 4 Engine, both advanced design. 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