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Show Mr. and Mrs'. J. H. Caddy Celebrate Their 5 4th Wedding Anniversary with Relatives and Friends The entire twentieth century Box Elder NEWb 4 covers the married life of Mr. Wrestle On Monday Sport Show Yazzte yarns Dr. George A. Boyce, Students Appear and Mrs. J. 'H. Caddy. The couple was married on February 23, 1900 at 'Butte, Montana. Family members and friends called at the Caddy home last Tuesday and helped the couple to celebrate their 54th wedding anniversary. Pot luck supper was served followed by an evening of reminiscing. Those attending included: Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Mona Caddy) Clark and son Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Verl (Ivy Caddy) White-heaand son Michael, Mr. and Mrs. 'Lewis Caddy and sons, Jimmy and Roger and Mrs. Vern (Eva Caddy) Miller of Helper along with Mr. and Mrs. Lee On Television Program Last Friday ti the By Connie Dickman Intermountain campus was pleased and impressed to see their own Dr. George A. Boyce and several students appear on television last Friday afternoon at 3 p. m. on channel school who appeared with last Boyce on KDYL television Friday were Irene Dehozy, Annie Billie, Dorothy Joe Benally, Dr Ferlesta Wheeler, Mabel Paul and Edward Mitchell. Irene, and Ferlesta Annie, Dorothy, sang. They were dressed in nanotes tive costume. Mabel modeled lis& Grissoms school wpi carry details of the appear- a suit she had made in home economics. Edward exhibited ance. a magazine rack he had helped Visitor air. Searle, an auditor from make In metal shop. . C., is visiting Washington. Trip To Salt lake the campus at present. Mr. Rogers and group one Employee' Party spent last Wednesday In Salt and (The girls' department Lake City. The trip was the anMrs. Harringtons school gave ticipated climax to the study of the employees an evening of fun weather. had (Arrangements last Friday evening at building been made by letter to visit the 81. A Brigham City guest re- weather station at the Salt Lake ports that the program which alrjiort. The visit to the airport was was preceeded the dancing profitable and pleasant. most, entertaining. The Honey-vill- e The group got a real surprise family providing musical with a tour of the airport. numbers and the teacher who 'intelligent conversation is gave the readings made quite about Jet planes, F81, an Impression on the receptive F 86, The C and audience. 124 was large enough for a school bus and Its passenger?. Bridge Party Miss Dorothy Hanlon enter' tained . at bridge. Guests and Parties Miss Dyer and Mr. Leuppe, members were as follows: Eliztook group abeth Oliver, Elizabeth Boyce, 29 students Eugie Dean, Martha Hall, Flor- seven consisting of ence MdClure, Stella Young, to see their favorite television Giesen and Rose show Roy Rogers. An hour of Gertrude the show was followed by gamFlelschman. es and Fried refreshments. Band Party On party night, last Thursday bread, real Navajo style, was evening, members of the 8:00 served. oclock band met in the band Mr. Burnett and Mr. Johnson room for a musical party. a dancing party with enjoyed won the recog- their 31 first Tommy Talker year students. nition, a paper badge, for being Charles Burnett the funniest conductor. The Mr. and Mrs. clarinet section mouthed a song have their new baby girl, Lynn, without music and had the band at home now, Lynn was born but Charles still guesi what they were singing. February 19, iMusical fortunes, band upset, wears the glad smile he had and name a song about a shoe, when he announced, Its a a man, eyes, lamb, etc., were a girl. Ben House is back in school mofew of the after several days on the reserr ments. chair-meo- . vation. (He reports that the resBetty Graymountaln, of refreshments, with the ervation looks good. help of her committee, served Dinner Party i cake and punch to 60 band Childs entertained iMapjorle commembers. The clean-uLouise Dyer, Gertrude Giesen, mittee didnt find anything to Nina and Eugie Dean clean up so they departed with with aJeiffery delicious home cooked doro rest band the. of the the dinner last Wednesday. mitories. (Louise Dyer visited Clem and Mias Grissom's School Verna Henderson and baby Ann Students from Miss Grissoms In Salt Lake City last Saturday. Tiny Ann is a beautiful baby, so says Louise. N teacher-interprete- non-music- p Vocational Department On February 18, Mr. Larsen took his afternoon metal and welding group to Salt Lake City to visit metal and welding Shops In that area. i The group visited the Holbert (Brothers company to observe hell-arwelding and automatic tap and die work. The group visited the Bish Sheet Metal company and the Lang com pany. Several parties contact ed during the day iwere Interested In the placement problem concerning train lng. It will be the end of your The body and fender groups farm troubles when you bring your are reconditioning the tractor, painting the wire-mescar to us. fence for the wall between buildings 29 and 30, and are learning to use the infra-reCLAIR'S baking unit. CHEVRON SERVICE On Thursday, February 25, Frank shop instructors Tires Chevron Batteries met to Crowells discuss summer Job placement. t Washing Lubrication t Complete Automotive Mr. Scoutmaster Repairs This isnt a call to all scout Phone 477 97 N. Main masters. It was the name of a benefit show for the purpose of helping seniors with' Iheir year ''book. Attendance was good. c b h d on-th- vr f 4 tjL " jprtr ? A '"'' v- - tW. it Or i 7 v '; rti'AA m v- Rose, Mr. - club and their partners enjoyed a Hawaiian Luau on Friday evening, .February 26, at the War Memorial home. Clever miniature Islands comand plete with palm trees thatched roof huts adorned the long tables. Blue tapers signi-- ' fying the ocean joined the tiny islands. Large palm trees were used ahout the room with Aloha in flowers catching the eyes of all as they entered the hall. Hot buffet luncheon was served to more than 170 people attending. Mrs. 'Dean Bundersen, president, welcomed the group. Hawaiian music was played during the serving. of Vern Petersen, as master grass ceremonies, donned a skirt and cleverly announced the program. Ireta Bond or Intermountain school danced an authentic Hacoswaiian dance in native tume. The crowd was delighted with antics of volunteers who attempted to learn the Hawaiian dance routine, Wally Christensen was declared winner of the contest which was judged by applause. Many humorous games were played during the evening. Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, general chairman of thp party, expressed thanks to all who assisted in the party arrangements. Return From Trip to California, Friday and Mrs. Will Merrell returned last Friday from a busiMr. ness and vacation trip to Los Angeles and San Francisco. While In San Francisco, they saw 37 Navy ships steam Into the bay while on training maneuvers and had an opportunity to visit aboard the USS Bremerton. a Cineramt They attended movie, the auto show and toured the city while there. They returned on the train to complete the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John Back from Trip Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John returned recently from a vacation trip to California and Arizona. In San Francisco they visited with their daughter, Deaun, who is employed there. They continued on to Redwood City where they were the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Burton Howard and family. Mrs. Howard and Mrs. John are sisters. The Johns then Journeyed to Phoenix and Mesa, Arizona before returning home. Hospital Notes Phil Windley, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Windley, 108 .South Second West, underwent a hernia operation on Friday, February 26. He has now returned to his home and is doing nicely. Jeanette Jensen, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jensen, Corinne, had her appendix removed Tuesday morning, March most interesting the home commemorating wedding anniversary. holm. Lesson for the meeting, "Life was of Albert King Thurber, ably given by Mrs. Melissa Pe- WILLARD REPORTS: Willard Residents, Former Residents He will report for further duty on Saturday and is assigned to the USS Philippins Sea at San Diego. He has one more year remaining of his enlistment. Visit In Logan Worth Jensen and son, Dwayne, and Mrs. Martha Jensen and son, Stanley, spept last Monday in Logan visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Iverson and son, Val. Mrs. and their The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A boy was born Februay 24 to Ray and Edith Able Conger of Mantua. Andrew and Hazel Brewster Lope of the Intermountain school are the parents of a girl born February 25. On February 27 a girl was born to Jimmy and Ann Iva Clinton Begay of the Intermoun-taischool. Roy and Lula Burt Christensen of Corinne are the parens of a baby girl born February 28. Announcing the arrival of their third child are Dr. and Mrs. Reed Merrill. The baby, a son, was born February 28 and has a "big brother Randy and a sister, Ann. Mrs. Merrill Is the former Glenna Parkin. Daniel LeRoy and Maurine Hirschi Holland of Brigham City are the parents of a girl born March 1. A boy was born March 1 to Ned and Norma Stokes Beesley of North Willard. Blaine and Lois Craner Jensen of Mantua announce the arrival of a boy born March 2. POULTRY Fifth LDS Ward Primary Hears Inservice Lesson Manager "Children from Two to Four training lesson given by Mrs. Walter Jaggi at preparation regular monthly meeting held for officers and teachers of the Fifth ward Primary. The meeting was held on Monday evening, March 1, at the home of Mrs. Karl Josephson with Mrs. Wallace Christensen Says was inservice JACK KELLY. Manager o o o s Many types of fertilizer already are in short supply. If you are going to need fertilizer this spring come in NOW X and let us help you get 8 what you want when ft o o you want it. as Mrs. Adrian Shields presided with Mrs. Gordon (Carolyn) Jensen conducting. Mrs. Farrell Olsen opened with prayer. The 17 ladies attending then sang "Jesus Once Was A Little Child followed by discussion of the scriptural reading. Mrs. Jaggi gave a most interesting lesson with business session following. Closing prayer was offered by Mrs. Gordon (Carol) Jensen. Delicious refreshments were served. 5 : UTAH 3 X OJAHlP.OULTRY, AND FARMER Farm Loans 5 REFINANCING OR BUYING NO APPRAISAL FEES NO AGENTS FEES NO COMMISSIONS SEE Horace E. Hayes PHONE 5331 TRE MONTON Ace Hi Club Parties At Maddox Ranch House Ace (Hi Pinochle club memevemet last Thursday ning, February 25, for dinner at Maddox Ranch House followed by pinochle games at the home of Mrs. J. E. Rasmussen. Prizes for the games went to Mrs. Earl Barnard, high; Mrs. Herbert Merrell, cut; Mrs. P. W. Jensen, travel, and Mrs. Wynn Jensen, low. Those present were: Mrs. 'Henry Garfield, Mrs. Viola Larsen, Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren, Mrs. James Faulkner, Mrs. Herbert Mrs. Einar J. Larsen, (Merrill, Mrs. George Ridd, Mrs. Wynn Jensen, Mrs. Earl (Barnard and Mrs. P. W. Jensen. Family Members Come Home for 77th Birthday Of Mrs. Martha Walker on Wednesday, Feb. 24 Mrs. Martha Walker spent a delightful 77th birthday anni-- ' versary with her family members home for the occasion. The party was held last Wed-neda- y evening, February 21, at thp Walker home. The group arrefreshrived wilh birthday ments, supper and numerous gifts for the honored guest. Those attending were: Mr. ion N. Cook. The lesson. Sketch Mrs. Bill and from the autobiography Mr. and Mrs. iMitton, Wellsville; taken Ray Walker, Cache of Albert Theumber was given Valley; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Mit-toby the class leader, Grace Keyand Mr. and Mrs. Robert es. There were 20 members and Pella and children, Chris and two County camp members presMr. and ent. The County company mem- Barbara, Brigham City: bers were Mesdames Smith and were Refreshments Siggard. served to all by Lucretia Cook, Mary Barker and Priscilla Nicholas. The ward reunion will be held the evening of Wednesday, March 10. AH residents and former residents are invited to attend. The High Priests of South Box Elder stake held their reunion at Willard. February 26 in the class rooms of the ward chapel. Invited to Ward Reunion Next Week . chil- Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, March 3. 1954 bers Miss Connie Holland Becomes February Bride Of Franklin Delano Ammons in Ogden Rites and Ned-bale- BIRTHS sketch of Verna Sederholm at regular February meeting of the Sego Lily camp , Daughters of Utah Pioneers on Thursday evening February 25. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Jeanefita Olsen with Captain Vera Sederholm presiding and second vice captain, Bernice Earl conducting. Following opening song, the prayer was offered toy Mrs. Sarah (Longson. Frank Nedbalek entertained with two instrumental numbers, "Tango and (Bavarian Waltz. members Twenty-twand four visitors, Mrs. Jennie L. Jones, B. E. County company president: Mrs. Ruth Reeves, Mrs. Ruth county secretary; Pierce and Mrs. Whitney, former member, were on hand to hear the sketch toy Mrs. Seder- Mr. Frank Mr. Caddy has been bedfast for the past few years and greatly enjoyed the group coming to tersen. Following the report of 15 President cheer visits, good Jones spoke briefly. Serving committee included Mrs. Melissa Petersen and Mrs. Eliza E. White. 2. . Following closing song the The phone number of the News benediction was offered toy Mrs. and Journal Society editor it 771. Annie Goodlifffe. Miss Connie Holland, daughter of John M. Holland and Franklin Delano Ammons, son of Mrs. 'Bertha Ammons, of Brigham City, exchanged wedding vows in Ogden last Wednesday, February 24. For the ceremony performed toy Lawrence Mahoney, the bride chose a light blue afternoon gown. Standing wtth her was Mrs.. Ethel Tamauskas, a close friend. The bride is currently employed at, Alexs cafe and plans to remain here until the .bridegroom completes his U. S. Navy training. Mrs. 13 life of James Ransom was read by his granddaughter, Mrs the and and Nancy Hedin. The Caddys have four dren, eight grandchildren James Ransom Sketch Heard by Sego Lily DUP i. Amid tropical island setting, members of the Kindergarten You can add many hours of life to your tractor's track-rollbearings if you lubricate them regular- ly with RPM Tractor Roller Lubricant It , S Kindergarten Members and Partners Party Amid Tropical Island Setting on Friday Mrs. Hannah Nicholas of Barker, formerly Willard but now of (Big Fork, Mont., returned to his home after a ten days visit with his sister, Stella B. Cook and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Justin K. Deem and two small children made a visit to Delta last week, spending a few days with his brother and family. The Willow Creek camp of the DUP held their monthly meeting at the home of Priscilla 26. Nicholas, Friday, February Captain Gladys R. Taylor presided and conducted. After the opening exercises the following program was given: a sketch of the life of S. Norton Cook was read toy Mar- - . XH , , e tractor-trac- k , J Juno Uyeniatsu and Uen Tingey state , . . two of Box Elders champion wrestlers, fought to a draw on the lively Monday school. Featured were boxers, wrestlers, trampoline pershow the at high night sport formers and tumblers. By bearings last longer, h -- O' Ch-ts- How to make ' X Your n Mrs. Floyd Holmes, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. George Wall, Ogden; and Mrs. Henry Bush, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Heber Walker, Honeyville; Mr. and Mrs. Grover Jones, (Wellsville and Mr. and Mrs. (Loren Walker, Perry. Mrs. Walker has five children. 29 grandchildren and 39 The most recent a granddaughter grandchild, was born on the evening of her birthday to Mr. and Mrs. George Wall, who were guests at the , party. Mr. CONVERT YOUR LOSSES INTO PERMANENT ASSETS Open ditch irrigation means terrific water loss. In the West the average loss is with cases on record as high as 70 mostly due to seepage, reduced velocity (caused by weed growth) and evaporation. 25, Stop your water losses now. 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