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Show Box ' Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 11, 1957 - Bowens Report Exciting Journey to Minnesota Homecoming Set . Several anxious hours were experienced by Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Bowen during a recent trip to Rochester, Minn., where they went to spend Thanksgivvacation ing and a with their daughter and Dr. and Mrs. Norman J. Christensen and family. The Bowens had the bad luck of arriving in Minnesota during one of the worst storms experienced there in many years. The trip was made by plan r and scheduled to be a flight, however, Mr. and Mrs. Bowen spent nine hours in the air before being able to land. Their first attempt to land at Minneapolis was unsuccessful and they were taken back to Sioux Falls, N. D., where they remained for several hours, before their plane was given the - For Elder Reeder son-in-la- five-hou- BREWED WITH PURE ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER Glendale Couple Has Second Baby Daughter , The many friends and relatives of Mr. and Irs. Delbert former Brighamiles, Hirschi, will be happy to learn of the arrival of a second baby girl at the Hirscht home in Glendale, Calif. Joan is now two and the newest arrival, born Nov. 27, is to be named Marilyn. Mrs. Hirschi is the former Marvel Carter. QUDLT BATTS as a member of the Blue Key, national honorary fraternity. He is a junior student at Utah State Cooling Off SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Utah officials have credited a new cooling-of- f period required in divorce cases for cutting the states divorce rate. During one recent month, the number of final decrees grantd ed amounted to less than those recorded in the same month a year ago.' .. Homecoming services will be held Sunday evening, Dec. 15, at 7:30 p. m., in the Seventh LDS ward chapel for Elder Merlin L. Reeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Reeder. Elder Reeder returned Dec. 5 from two years in the New England LDS Mission field. He labored in Massachusetts, Nova Alone And Likes It , Scotia, Canada and Maine. His entire mission was spent in At JEFFERSON, Me. (UP) still 76, Henry trading and contacting people Cunningham in the area. farms his 60 acres unassisted. He says he lives alone ''because at Elder Reeder reported 1 North Box Elder stake conferenjoy it ence Sunday, Dec. 8. are All friends and relatives cordially invited to attend and to return to Minneahear the young Elder report on polis. Great difficulty was exhis mission. perienced by the plane crew in landing there due to a raging Annual Xmas Party Is blizzard. Mr. Bowen reports that there was more than a foot 4 of snow on the ground and that Enjoyed by BP Club The BP club held their an- the high velocity of the wind nual Christmas party Friday carried the snow through the condievening, Dec. 6, at Fullmers air, creating a blinding tion for everyone exposed to it Steak House in Ogden. The Bowens remained in In keeping with the season, Christmas decorations Minneapolis over night and flew lovely adorned the table. Each was to Rochester the following day, presented a Christmas corsage thankful and happy to have with compliments of Mrs. Emma reached their destination, they said. Loveland. Mr. Bowen stated that he had An original paper was written and read by Mrs. Mona often wondered what happened in such an emergency now he Clark. Favors and gifts were ex- can tell anyone first hand. Howchanged followed by a delicious ever, he said the Airline offi- t cials were most cooperative and steak dinner. Attending from Brigham City treated them with the kindest were Mrs. Mona Clark, Mrs. consideration during the delayMargaret Anderson, Mrs. Emma ed trip. They returned by plane to Loveland, Mrs. Mae Nedbalck and Mrs. Beverly Fryer, now of their home in Brigham City on of Brigham Dec. 2. Ogden, formerly two-wee- word 0EIAGLOUD' L. Reeder has returned from Mission. He is a junior student at Utah service as an LDS mission- State. ary in the New England States mission. the lady has the last Bessie, for example. The was tired of seeing the woman before him on the charges. "Looking at your record, Bessie, he said sharply, "it appears that you have been before me and convicted 35 times for petty stealing. "I guess thats about right, your honor, said Bessie sadly; then brightening, she added, None of us is perfect. Take judge same ame Robert Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hunsaker, 610 North First West, has recently been accepted in the Blue Key, national honorary fraternity. He was one of five students at Utah State University elected to the honor. Entrance into the fraternity and is jased on leadership scholarship. Hunsaker also is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity at USU. He was elected president of his class during his freshman year at the University. He had previously served as student at Box Elder body president High school. Hunsaker has also fulfilled an LDS mission in the Gulf States ' of another The challenge Christmas rush Is rapidly approaching the Brigham City post office. During the past few years, we have been able to process all mail on the day it was received, and we expect to do the same this year. All mail received for delivery during one day was delivered .by the next day. Everything mailed at the Brigham City post office has been processed and sent on' its way the same day. We hope to do as well or better this year, and we ask the help of the patrons in getting the job done. Here are a few ways the public can be very helpful: 1 Bring your mail to the post office early in the day. Try to do your mailing in the morning rather than the big rush time tot ward evening 2. Separate your . Christmas cards into "Local and "Outside bundles and tie with string or rubber band. Labels can be obtained at the post office. 3, Be careful to see that you have stamps on all the cards you mail. Ecery year we have many cards with no stamps and no return address, which are considerable trouble to us. Dont forget the complete address on each card. Yes, Joins USU Blue Key The Postal View ' Touched His Heart Brigham Student Elder NEWS A CELANESE CONTEMPORARY FIBER Unbeatable for Comfort and Long life Dust and Lint Free Light Weight Resilient Moisture Resistant Mildew Non-AIIerg- ic To make your tractor shine with pride, we steam-dea- n it thoroughly and give it a tough, weather-resistacoat of Harvester Red enamel. And if you wish, well give it our IH Blue Ribbon Service inspection at the same time. ic Pure White Resistant 90-da- y one-thir- 5 3, 50 per pound . SCItllLt Batts Made in Any Weight Up to 5 Lbs. BRIGHAM TRUCK AND EVERTON MATTRESS CO. PHONE 27 24 EAST 1ST SOUTH IMPLEMENT CO. 27 North Main f Phone 300 f City. Blood Transfusions BOSTON (UP) Jackson Distributing Co. 118 24th Street EX Ogden, Utah , Robert Mace, of Roxbury, afflicted with hemaphilia, has been given more than 350 pints of blood at Childrens Medical Center since last July. 13, Harmless When a postman down in Louisville, Miss., complained to a woman on his route about her dog, she told him: Well, it wont make any difference now if he bites you. I had him vaccinated the other day. 1958 ADMIRAL TV Union Pacific has awarded scholarships to 793 Utah farm students, totaling over $62,0001 "THE BERKSHIRE' The Carl Raymond Gray scholarship, sponsored by the Union Pacific Railroad, was established in 1921 to recognize worthy efforts of farm youth, and to encourage them to Big Screen TV Seta Beautifully Streamlined with Hi Fi Record Player Combination. Big 21 inch Picture Set in Lovely Blond Cabinet. Only $5299S Also Available in Mahogany for $519.95 High Trade-I- n Low Budget Terms ' This scholarship plan, inaugurated when Mr. Gray was president of the railroad, has been continued every year since, and today it is ardently supported by President AsSmireaB PeSiiOKol PORTABLE In 6 A. E. Stoddard. Counties served by the Railroad in eleven western states are eligible for the award. One Clubs in each is offered to students of Vocational Agriculture and one to members of Club, 196 counties qualify, and in Vocational Agriculture 164 qualify. county. In 4-- H I V Gorgeous Colon GIVE YOUR FAMILY THE LOVELIEST OF ALL GIFTS BILLIHSS SERVICE 759 North Main GOODYEAR TIRES Perry, Utah SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Admiral Appliances Easy Washers and Dryers ALL KINDS OF SPORTING GOODS IF WE HAVENT'T GOT IT prepare for their future in the field of agriculture throughout the Union Pacific West. WE CAN GET IT! 4-- H In Utah, 793 selections have been made, with payments totaling over $62,000. Many award winners report that the scholarship provided the necessary encouragement for them to enter college. Thus Union Pacific is helping to develop beyond the call of transportation service western agriculture by encouragement to the youth of Western America. jr- Umsoini s PsidDC RaiDirosidl |