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Show THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Brigham Tuesday Morning, September 29, Gty, Utah r 959 1 them play other kids. ro There could be some foundation to this but Im sure there isnt. Anyway, after a thorough study. Im convinced that duck hunters have more fun than sane people , , . with apologies to all of ye who plan to take up the old blunderbuss next wek . , . the ducks went thata way. S' fnrrTisif) fc the mud or shoot guns like the in by .Brace the Brigham City car dealers are looking forward to showing off their 1960 models within the next few weeks. Adjectives are multitudinous in describing the miracle advances in styling and performance. All Getting tired of this lousy weather? Me too. mean its okay if the sky wants to cloud and vp cry a bit. Im for n't. I even dont I cote when l, H gets unseasonably pold. But for crying out loud!!! Does have it 'Jo bf .that way all the time? E Of course, relief i$ on the way . . . real gehuirie oo'd weather. 'Warm days, blue skiesc not even the slightest breeze. Ask jany duckI hunter. By the, time Oct. 7 rolls ,ja round opening of the waterfowl season will be simply bathed in sunjrthis-ore- a shine.. ... r ActOaNy The w'eather should take pity on the poor, demented hunter of ducks. He is a peculiar brand of person. Who else would roll out of bed before daybreak, garb himsalf in clothes, and sit in a muddy blind all day wishing like crazy Jfor a brisk wind punctuated with mud-spatter- aio v .njl ,enjoy ft it? After sorting through some of the press Information, it occured to me that cars are going the wrong way . . . theyre getting smaller. But look around, everything else is getting larger , , . the national debt . . . the tax load . Brigham City . . . Krushchev's tummy . . . and even people. hpt that I commercials! serve sympathy. have anything against Some of the sponsors TV de- Feature the $1,000-a-shoannouncer beating his vocal pords to a frazzle telling about Non-Fathe surfire reducing discovwhile millions of people ore in their ery, kitchens getting something to eat. w stable emotions stemming from their .. That is, their mothers wouldnt let child-hods- . r Well when else are you suposed to get something to eat? . . , Harnett Westenskow, left, and Carol Byington. right, are among several stuenrolling at Utah State University who were served at chuch wagon breakcenter, attendant to the Cache county dairy princess during Hello Week acChamber of Commerce entertained approximately 2,000 new students at the Examination Of course if the steel strike continues, cars are likely to get even smaller. Bending in.to and unbending out of these diminutive autos might do more for banishing the spare tire (not the one for the car) than all the TV commercials put together. t, One theory anyone can1 make up his own) is. that duck hunters are victims of .un- LOCAL GREENLINGS dents from Brigham City fast by rvonne Erickson, tivities. USU and Cache breakfast. Slated for from the files of the News & Journal Appointments . 25 Years Ago Sept. 28, 1934 At the high school, the Bees are decidedly pepped up and concerned over their opening football game with the Bear River high school which is being played this afternoon. Sept. 28, 1934 The appearance of Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in a photoplay is always an occasion for dancing in the streets so far as film fans are concerned. The countless admirers of magnetic duo will not be let down in their latest picture, "Chained, which opens for a three-darun at the Capitol theatre. 50 Years Ago Sept. 30, 1909 So seldom is this city honored by a visit frpm the chief executive of the nation, that such an event remains in the memory of the people constantly. Last Sunday Brigham City had the honor and pleasure of entertaining President William H. Taft for about 10 y .... Sept. 30, 1909 Clarence Murphy was appointed (Corinne) City Marshall by Mayor W. F. House Sept. 25. He celebrated his appointment by making three arrests immediately. t Come, Come Ye Saints was closing song with benediction by Mrs. La Verne Jeppsen. committees included Serving Mrs. Elsie Christensen and Mrs. Aaron T. Peters. Sego Lily Camp Sego Lily Camp DUP met at the Navajo Coffee Shop at Intermountain school Sept. 24, a 6 p .m. for opening social. Captain Mae Nedbalek presided with prayer and blessing on the food offered by Miss Alfreda Witnesses Plan to SpIuI Convention WEBER COUNTY In Gateway to the West! u March, of 1869, whet the hnt train steamed Into the Otfden, county seat of Weber County. A braaa band Welcomed ita arrival A parade bore the be niter "Hail to the Hattons, Utah bida you welcome. Highway fijnm hee tkpxted the glories to follow. The j coming of the railroad wm the moat significant and laMeethuif event In the hiatorv of Weber County, feiato that tune, railroad have played an important part in the development of the entire state With the arrival of Use bran bone. Weet was linked with East, buth socially and wunomitallv all western railroad transport Today Ogden 1 the hnfr lotion. Irame tea out m ail directum from this areal center. And here, os everywhere In Utah, the United Stele brewer Foundation works for the gale pi beer and ale under wholesome condition tfty , . t , i SEER and ALE ri S ; t!l nfirrns aascnictarcE I'OM Nev. MILL END SALT DRAPERY LAKE CITY, SHOP UTAH , ( wt'V-- f 65-Hou- rs Like This Town 1960. To be eligible for a nomination, man must have the following basic qualifications. He must be 17 but not yet 22 years of age on July 1, 1960, a citizen of the United Stales, unmarried, of good moral character, in good physical condition, and must have completed his high school education or its equivalent by July 1, a young from Thurs. 8 a.m. to Sat. Midnite! Aint Such A Squaresville! DIG A PEEK AT SOME REAL GONE PRICES 1960. All at $1 Down - Easy Terms - Free Delivery Amble In Before the Goods Are Real Gone, Tool HANSONS MUSIC CITY 84 South Main 59. A wookly Mwspipr osftbllshod In IMS, (vary Tuesday and enforod aa Phillip Nelson entertained with pubiuitod Second Clast Malta r at tha post office two piano selections. In Srlaham city, Utah, under tha act at March , l7t. Three flags, camp, state and nation, were displayed and the Chca. w. Ctaybaugh, Publisher pledge was led by Mrs, Nancy ft NATIONAL Forrester. social period followed the business meeting during which time Mrs Christensen, Captain Smith and Mrs. Janie Wood served delicious refreshments. Deseret Camp Deseret Camp members met Sept. 18 at the home of Mrs Esther Jensen. Mrs. Leland Nelson, Captain, welcomed the members and visitors to the first meeting of the season. Opening song, Sunshine in the Soul," was sung foiioyed by prayer by Mrs. Elsie Christensen. Fifteen members attended with 14 good cheer reports given, Mrs. Hervin Bumlerson and Captain Nelson reported on summer activities and also read bulletin telling of the planned conference meeting Oct. 10. Mrs. Earl Mudsen gave a sketch of the life of her grandmother, Mrs. Elizubeth Waltzer. Lesson, "They Came In 1819 was given by Miss Lenore Rome'r. EDITORIAL AS(gcCjiTl(g)N A nnxncmia Subscription rata SI M par year, payable In advance; In combination with tha boa (Idar Journal (published Thursdays) SS 00 par year) si 50 for t months; single copy to canto. Member Audit bureau at Circulations, Utah State Praia Association, National editorial Association, and United Prase Advertising Representative: Utah State Prase Association, bait Lake City, Utah. ...at your Utoco Dealer KIP HAWAII Leave November 18 Fly down Pan American Jef. Return on beautiful Lurline. Be in Hawaii for their Statehood Celebration. For complete details write or phone Vida Fox Claw-noTravel Center, 218 So. 13th East, Salt Lake City, Utah. Tel. Da Gunrontbbd Radiator Protection n . V Like Seagull Camp Seagull Camp DUP got off to a good start when 29 of its 40 members met for first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. DeVere Christensen, wherq, business pertained to the seasons program was outlined by Captain Lorene Smith. The group was led in singing by Mrs. Eberhart Zundel and Mrs. Hyrum Johnson. Mrs. Clyde Oman read a sketch submitted by Mrs. V. V. Phillips, camps. who gave the lesson, They Came in REAL, LIVE SELL-A-TH- 0N! The examination will be conducted at locations to be announced later. All men who are interested in qualifying for an appointment must notify the Senator be-fOct. 1, 1959, so that necessary arrangements can be made for them to take this qualifying examination. Letters should be addressed to Senator Frank E. United States Senator, Moss, Delicious dinner was served to Washington 25, D. C. 23 members and two guests. Lesson, They Came in 59, was given by Class Leader Fannie Wood. Meeting closed . with Caiptaip Nedbalek giving instructions received from central and county October Members of the Brigham City Congregation of Jehovahs newest addition to Utah Circuit No. 1, have been informed by their local presiding minister, Robert Hartsten, that their semiannual circuit convention would be held In Ogden, Oct. 23 to 25, 1959. All the sessions for this three-daBible educational refresher course will be held in the new Mount Ogden junior high school The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of Brooklyn, New York, sponsors of this Bible gathering, will have a first showing of their new, special movie, Divine Will International Assembly of Jehovahs Witnesses on Saturday evening. Another program feature will be a staged dramatization, highlighting the art of teaching at home Bible studies. Hartsten pointed out that the climax of this gathering would be a free public talk on Sunday afternoon, entitled "When Is Gods Will to Be Done on Earth? This Bible discourse will be given by a speciul traveling district supervisor from Brooklyn. Delegates representing 23 congregations will attend from Evans-toWyo ; southeastern Idaho, all parts of Utah; and Ely and Elko, It A ' y ...the Senator Frant E. Moss has announced that on Saturday, Nov. 7, a written examination will be conducted by the United States Civil Service Commission for men wishing to be designated by him for appointment to the United States Air Force Academy, Merchant Marine Academy, Military Academy and the Naval Academy for the classes entering in July, I i v' -v- .-. ". 1 IlfeJl Mr. G. B. Carver Home Consultant I DRAPERIES MADE FREE .dlrp1 6ur m' ,rom 11 rpery I . 262 South Main St MILL END SHOP Spit OR BE CLOSED Bonus Milos with Built-I- n Gos Savors until further notice to give employees a day off each week! brlrs at Seely. Motel, No. . .m I e m. I. I p m. on ! 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