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Show tiller Gayle E. Baddley Mecls Great Britains Sir Winston Churchill A Willard elder serving LDS mission in Great Britain an had the distinct privilege recently of meeting perhaps the worlds Elder Gayle Edwards Baddley, valedictorian at Box Elder high school In 1951, now an associate editor of the Millennial Star, official organ of the LDS church in Great Britain, told of his unusual experience in the Star. for earlier kindnesses. The missionaries and German educator met Churchill and attendants at Little Chartwell House on a path outside. Greetwere ings and Introductions made and the group retreated to Chartwell House where they visited in Churchills study. "At this time, Baddley and his companion relate, a leather-bounvolume of the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants and Pearl of Great Price was placed In the hand of the gracious gentleman." Churchill presented them with and autographed photographs one of his cigars. Elder Baddley, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baddley, subsequently received a gift from Churchill, his autobiography, My Early Years, autographed by the prime minister. d ever-famou- s From where W down at the hardware atore goes In for weird advertising stunts. Well, when it came to plugging his pew Venetian blind department, hi enthusiasm nearly landed him in trouble. Handy painted a warning on the tailboard of his truck: Caution blind man driving. Had driven about a mile, Handy aayt, when a state trooper stopped me and told me that sign might cause trouble. Guess he was right. From now on Ill advertise in the Clarion . - ' Over Cess Pools For Box Elder And Fork Club Brigham City residents constructing homes in areas withfacilities out sewage draining were urged today to install septic tanks and not cess pools South Stake Leaders Slate MIA Leadership s B. E. . Students To Have Thursday There will be a general exodus of school teachers from Box Elder county tomorrow when all 200 plus vacate their school rooms to attend the the annual Association Utah Educational covent ion in Salt Lake City. Fete Chairman ty Joe Marsh Foreign Students Living in County Four men and women from Turkey were presently living in Box Elder county to become better acquainted with local agriculture and home making. According to the Utah State Agricultural college news burseveral after spending eau, weeks with individual families, they will take short courses at the USAC, until about Jan. 1, 1955 In the county are Omer -- Kara-man- i be glad you bought Heres why In a nutshell. You save when you buy and you save when you trade. Youll stay proud of its lasting good looks. Youll enjoy luxury-ca- r features for finer motoring. And right now youu get the deal of the year! Come m and let us prove it to you! YEAR AFTER YEAR, MORE PEOPLE BUY s Chevrolet THAN ANY OTHER CAR1 Central Chevrolet Co. PHONE 18 , fruit production; Ferit Saadet Bellik, Ucarci, poultry; plant protection, and Halit poultry. Kul-ohogl- Copyright, 1954, United States Brewers Foundation Soroptimists In The schools have already been contacted, the county chairman icports, and Sup! Kenneth E. Weight has pledged support of the program as has the mer of the couilesy chants committee of the Box Through Elder ('handier of Commerce. Forest Ranger Mcile Maikham, 10 members of the Brigham City Soruptomist club enuyed the mountain air and fall colors of Willard Peak recently. On the tour Ranger Markham explained the vegetation of the area, water and soil conservation projects of the Forest SerDav id Jeppeson, Brigham City, vice. The group lunched beHomehas recently been named neath the pines in Willard Ba coming chairman at Utah State stn, with Markham acting as Agricultural college to be held official cook. While they are studying, their October 20 30 students will be enjoying a four Tony Pastor and his orchesday vacation, with Thursday and tra will be featured for the dance which will include a full Friday the bonus days. inlei mission program. meetfor few a special Except University Bugham Young ings Wednesday evening, county Cougars will tangle with the teachers will join others from Aggies in the traditional Saturaround the stale Thursday morn day afternoon football game ing in sessions that will last Top events Friday will be the through Saturday noon alumni assembly and a giant inpep rally. Other activities Advattistment clude a parade and sorority and fraternity house decorations. I sit ... Mr Jeppeson, son of Lorin Jeppeson, is majoring in business management at Utah State. ffoe . Jeppeson Named And Friday Off From where I sit, I agree the highway is no place for jokes. We all ought to be considerate of the other fellow when were driving. In fact, lets respect our neighbor right of way alwaya. Then, when we have differences of opinion say about the best route to Centerville, or whether beer or buttermilk is better with lunch there will be less chance of anybody developing anyblindspots. Ruth Sutherland dill) speaker . . . Mountain Tour Elder Gayle E. Haddley Churchill . , . mte-t- "Blind Mans" Bluff You know how Handy Turner Art Program s related LDS Baddley and another elder, Rodney II. Brady, accompanied him. 8 was anThe appointment nounced by I.ynn Paused, state diieetor for tin American Artists Professional league, spon-soiof American Art Week According to Mrs. Thorne, local community chairman will be appointed soon and window displays, exhibits, lectures and demonstrations will be planned obas a part of the national servance to promote good American art how the meeting resulted from the efforts of Dr, Max Haenle, repressing the GerUniversity of Tubingen, many, who arranged to meet Sir Winston and present him gifts Baddley Elder NEWS Urge Scplic Tanks 222 L Thorne, Mrs Henry East Second South, has been named Box Elder county chairman for American Art Week, which will be observed nationally on November 1 to 8 Sir most renowned living man Winston Churchill, prime minister of Great Britain. Box Speaker Lisled For B.E. Knife Pliin American North Main St. 935 t til' Making the trip were Hannah Hillam, Annie Tingey. La Priel Wight, Norma Jensen, Rilla Jensen, Luella MacFarlane, Magda Drewes, Mabel Nielson, Dorothy Hanline and Charlotte Mrs. Ruth Sutherland, a descendant of President James A. Garfield, and a relative to the great showman. P T Barnum, and herself an experienced vocalist and dramatist, will be the guest speaker at the next meeting of the Box Elder Knife and Fork dub at the meeting at the BEIIS cafeteria, the evening of October 21, it was announced today by Clyde B St rat lord, Resident of the club. A graduate of tbe McPhail school of Music and Dramatic Art, with extra study in voice it Drake, Colorado Springs and and California, the talented charming young lady frpm Oklahoma will speak and dramatize her subject, Its Your Life, Mister. From Conference C. Bowen, secretary-manage- t f , i Harold Tanner Assistant Manager . . Harold Tanner 1954 South Box Elder Stake Mutual Improvement Association leaders will meet in regular session this Thursday, October 7, at 7.30 p. m in the Fifth ward Ernest E. Hansen, city health chapel. executive meeting will The officer, said that neither state the regular leadership nor local health officers approve pieceed at 7 p. m., those in at cess pools They aie not tie meeting i haige announced today eptuhle under FHA oi G1 Hansen said propel ly built epne tanks are considered fai nore satisfactory than cess oouls Poorly bjuilt septic tank systems, however often cause home owners considerable gnei md expense. The city health officer home prospective investiowners to thoroughly gate the sewage disposal system they are ipterested in buycertain it is ing and make woiking properly. Radio Program Listed For Sunday Morning will subject of a KBUH radio program Sunday morning, Oct. 10, at 8:15 a. m. Included on the program will be a vocal solo by Earl Johnston, instructor in the BEHS music department, accompanied by Mrs Johnston. Title of the song he will sing is Ill Walk With Pauls Conveision St be tin God At Van Engelens Bowen Returns Ross T1 Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. October 6, r of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce, was bark in SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Youthful Harold Tanner put in his first day Monday as assistant manager of Van Engelens store in Brigham City. top display artist, Tanner Brigham City this week after comes to Brigham City from three-daa confer- Salt Lake City where he was attending ence of C. of C. secretaries in employed in the display departSun Francisco, Calif. ment at ZCMI Problems common to His background also include? all Chambers, including member- sales experience with Quality work Watch Repair, Provo and Boindustrialization, ship. problems and others, were top- rlands Shoe Store, Ogden. ics of discussion. 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