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Show Double Celebration Marks Birthday Date And Wedding Anniversary at Wights in Perry of March Senate Congressional Record 27, 1957. If you need a friendly little puppy for a It was a double celebration at served with the birthday pet, Mrs. Gordon Nicholas at Willard will the home of Mr. and Mrs. New- featuring one candle as She has four cute to give of Heinz ancentry, variety pups away to anyone who will make them a good home. The assortment includes three males and one female and theyre offered on a first come, first choice basis. be glad to supply one. Box Elder High school students observed Arbor Day, Monday, as a clean-u- p day with all 1,233 students in the junior and senior divisions running around with shirt-taiflopping, armed with buckets, rakes, shovels and brooms, giving the school plant a thorough overhauling. The News and Journal office was filled with grief and woe last week as work was rushed, between issues, on a major repair job on the big Duplex newspaper press, J ust as the press crew was completing the run last Wednesday, in the early morning hours, a gear tooth on the drive pinnion broke off, chewed up half a dozen others the press could be stopped. Machinist Lennie Kedehngs spent Wednesday afternoon and most of the night repairing other damage and replacement parts were received air express and machined down to fit, Thursday, and a test run in the late afternoon indicated that the Friday morning issue could be produced on schedule. be-fo- ls re in the afternoon to attend the first baseball game of the season, saw their champions defeat the visiting Bear River nine by a 3 to 1 score. They took time-ou- t I like baseball, everything from little leagues on up, and for one welcome the new season". But Im strictly a partsan fan. I have to kniw the team to get the most enjoy-jneout of the garner nt An article which appeared recently in the Box Elder Journal has been read into the Congressional Record by Senator Arthur V. Watkins. It was one of several dealing with the growing of safflower in Box Elder county on land deferred because of wheat-acreaallotments. In commenting on the article, Senator Watkins referred to a speech he made last year in which he ponited out that new crops development research seems to be the front which offers the greatest promise for more efficient utilization of resources in agriculture now being used to produce quantities of some crops greatly in excess of demand. The complete statement by the senator can be found on pages 2 of the Coach Vernal Harris always turns out a the 1957 squad is no exception. He has a good pitching staff with Billy Jensen and Richard Wight to carry the major assignments, a dependable receiver in Larry Booth, a snappy infield and His one weak spot, some fast outfielders. giving him no end of concern, is the poor showing the lads have made at bat. good team and ge Where practically the same squad was knocking them out of the lot a year ago, in the game Monday as well as earlier practice goes, they usually pop up or ground out when they get that stick in their hands. It makes coaches tear their hair. 3951-395- The Robert C. Musulas Family Visits Here Dr. and Mrs. Robert C. and children, Robert, Kevin and Lynn, of La Habra, Calif., spent last week in Brig-bar- n City. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Musulas and Mrs. Elva Twitchell. The family left Saturday for LaHabra. Dr. Musulas will reopen his dental offices in the First Security Bank building here in Brigham City in the near future. . . ' Guest Day to Feature Harrison Groutage At Regular April Meeting of Kindergarten Mu-Bul- Guest day is scheduled by club for their Kindergarten afternoon, meeting Thursday April 11, at 4 p. m. at the War Memorial home. Professor Harrison Groutage of Utah State University is to be special guest speaker with an illustrated lecture on modem art. Profesor Groutage will be remembered in Brigham City as the artist who displayed 21 newlovv price! KELLY PRESTIGE 65 paintings during the month February at Brigham City Center. He is a native of Richmond, Cache county, a graduate of Logan High school, has studied at Weber college. University of Utah and Brigham Young University. He received his master of fine arts degree at the University of Utah, has been awarded the Brockband award at BYU and the Utah State Institute of Fine Art Exhibits purchased award. He is also a second prize .winner at Utah State Fair. Has taught at Snow college at Ephraim, at BYU summer school and Utah State University. Program chairman for the afternoon will be Mrs. O. Dee-Lund. Fashion sliow tickets will be available at club meeting, Mrs. Doyle Packer, ticket chairman, announces. Members are reminded that all seats are reserved and are urged to purchase their tickets soon. Fred L. Petersen Is Convalescing at Home . 6.7 US tube-typ- e plus tai and ratraadabla tlra Convalescing at his home with plans to return to work at Box Elder court house soon is Fred L. Petersen. Major surgery was performed on Mr. Petersen recently at an Ogden hospital. low prices on other stzesl fully Guaranteed by Kelly . . . Na time limitl No mileage limitl 2 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 10, 1957 'GEORGE'S KELLY spires, dopowdobh for 63 yqrt A weekly newspaper established In 1894, pub lished every Wednesday and entered as Sec ond Class Matter at the ie post office Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March mm. i, 333 N. Main rh. 1 5fi5 1879. Vert Chas. W Claybauqh, Publisher Rich O Bnen Advertising Manager Subscrpition rate Si 00 per year payabla mi advance; in combination with tha Box Eider Journal, (published Fridays) $5.00 per year; $2.50 for 6 months; single copy 10 cents. NATIONAL EDITORIAL AsTbcFjTN muxa Member Auait Bmeou oi wuimehon, uiet) State Association, National Editorial Association end United Press, Advertising Representative; Utah State Press Association, Salt Lake City Utah OF TNI Association ell Wight in Perry last Thursday evening, April 4. Little Kristine Wight celebrated her first birthday anniverMr. sary and her grandparents, and Mrs. Lyman Wight observed their 40th wedding date. Other family members besides the feted guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Young, Mrs. Janet Johnston and children, Michael, Marco and Cara, Laurie Wright and DeOrr, Evelyn and Jerry Wight. During the evening MrK Wight took moving pictures and Evelyn Wight entertained with musical numbers. A lovely anniversary gift was presented to the Senior Wights and young Kristine was delighted with her many birthday remembrances. were refreshments Dainty Sessions Return From Trip to Rome , New York Minnesota was the nations purchase some of the delicacies offered there and at the same number two n time help them, to complete state In 1956, with a total of 19,440,000 pounds. their project. Promontory Cub Scouts Sponsor cake honey-producin- pro-ductil- Food Sale Soon Eagles Auxiliary Slates Election The Cub Scouts of Promontory are sponsoring a ten-dafood sale in an effort to for the Promontory ward LDS chapel building fund. The sale will begin Friday, April 12 and continue through taster Sunday, April 21, it was announced. Delicious varieties of home baked bread, cakes, pies, cookies, rolls and doughnuts, as well as homemade candy and popcorn balls will be on sale every day during that period at Duane Wells Phillips 66 Service sta12 tion lotated approximately miles south beyond the oiled road. Also available will be plenty of cold drinks. All items of food will be reasonably , priced. food is The being baked and donated by people of the community of Promontory. All proceeds will be added to the building fund. It was also noted that all profits from sales at the service station during that ten-daperiod will be contributed to the building fund. Members of Den One, Pack 951 of Cub Scouts this week issued an invitation to all persons traveling in the Promontory area during the specified period, to stop at their food sale and y Election is set for Eagles Auxiliary meeting this evening, Wednesday, April 10, at 8 p. m. All members are urged to attend and vote. Eaglo Thursday As usual Eaglo games will be played Thursday evening, April 11, beginning at 8.30 p. m. HOSPITAL NOTES Master Verne Larsen, 5, l son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Larsen, Park Valley, underwent major surgery at Cooley Memorial hospital April 5. ' A major operation was per- formed upon Lester Holman, East Garland, April 8. Mrs. Jane Jones, Intermounat Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Ses- tain school, is improving sions returned Saturday from Cooley Memorial hospital fol a three week vacation in Rome, lowing major surgery performed April 8. New York. Lynette, 3, and Rebecca, 4, They were guests of their daughter and family, Captain daughters of First Lieutenant and Mrs. William A. Hamilton and Mrs David Stenquist, Reno, and children, William, Jr., and Nev., had their tonsils removed Sharon. April 8. This was the first Also on the tonsillectomy list since the Hamiltons return is Margie Sumida, 16, daughter from three years service in Ger- of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sumida, many with the U. S. Air Force. Brigham Route 2. Her tonsils Mrs. Hamilton is the former were removed April 5. Irene Sessions. Mr. Sessions While there, spent three days touring in New York City. He reports a most enjoyable time with 1014 hours spent touring each day. The trip began the observance of the Sessions fiftieth wedcelebration. ding anniversary They are planning a family party on Jupe 5, the occasion of their golden wedding obser.get-togeth- raise-mone- y home-prepare- d Constellation Follows you on Its own air stream without pulling. Nozzle glides 3 doubleBIG SAVING 1 smoothly on wheels . . . stretch hose lets you clean a full flight of stairs . . . full 1 horseFormerly power motor . . . king size Sold for 97 throwaway dust bag. $1.25 Week $5 Down y C. B. STRATFORD, Manager Youll love vance. Since the Hamiltons will be unable to join them at that time they traveled to New York to see them. Captain Hamilton has just been assigned to a nine weeks training school at Wichita, Kansas where he will learn to fly SACs, those EXTRA earnings... s. BIRTHS New arrivals at Cooley Memorial hospital In the past five days totals 11, according to hos- records. Announcing births are: Leon Noble and Mae Billings Christensen, Brigham City, gjrl, April 4. Phillip Duane and Madelon May Besso Fallows, Brigham City, boy, April 5. Dee W. and Mary Evadeane Hill Mitton, Brigham City, girl, April 5. Kenneth Hugh and Donna Larsen Newton, Brigham City, girl, April 5. Grant Willis and Amaryllis Beckstead Moser, Brigham City, boy, April 6. Gail and Betty Lou Marble Norman, Ogden, boy, April 6. Fred Glen and Patricia Ann Huggins Woodyatt, Willard, girl, April 7. Douglas Everett and Doris Hadfield Roche, Garland, boy, April 8. Glen Verlin and Lela Kay Francis Bowcutt, Brigham City, girl, April 8. James J. and Adriana Chadwick Forsgren, Brigham City, boy, April 8. Glen Leroy and Hazel Bernice Robbins Jones, Malta, Idaho, girl, April 9. CURRENT RATE Compounded Semi-Annual- ly a INSURED savings' Its easier to carry a "song in your heart when you have a savings account to fall back on. Its even better when your savings earn more with insured safety. Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved father, R, L. Fishburn, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted In any way. " The Family of R. 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