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Show ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, December 29, 1959 THE BOX THE OLD HOME TOWN Arlington, California, 1056 2 Arlington Ave. Mr. Claybaugh: Dpar Dear Folks: Greetings from the land of sunI will try to write on my knee I just wanted to wish all and shine. as 1 am under the of the staff at the Box Elder News f hope you can read it. and Journal a Merry Christmas I am feeling fine now. Tomor- and a Happy New Year. row I am having a big dinner parwith some misgiving that I Ifis who ladies are for three being shall also ty sk the News and Jourbaptized into the LDS church, and nal be no to sent to me aflonger One of the for the missionaries. of the year. I shall be the first ter ladies has been mentally ill. Sevback to Brigham City eral years ago, she got the idea returning at that time. that I tried to poison her with Needless to say perhaps, the pasome mushrooms. (1 gave them to has been a bright spot in my per the missionaries and they gave I have always looked them to her, unbeknown to me). mission. to forward its coming, and have So I wanted to get the poison able to keep up on idea out of her mind, so I invited enjoyed being the developments in Brigham City and the her and her As I return home, I wont feel like four missionaries and three other such a stranger in my own town. sisters (members) to my place to I appreciate the work of all indinner the day of her baptism. volved to keep the paper up with She surely couldnt think I was me, as I have moved around quite trying to poison them all. considerably during the course of Ordinarily I send you money for my mission. It has been a rich each year in August my insurance for me to have been a or September. I havent yet done experience of this great California mispart so this year because the exchange sion. The missionary work here between Swiss fanes and Ameri- is going forth at a rae unequalled can dollars is very high right now anywhere in the world. The people I have ever seen are . . . the highest very receptive to us and to it while I have been here. I thought the message that we have. I have if I could wait a bit, it would go grown to love the people of Southdown. The American dollar (with ern California and shall regret the huge national deficit, is not leaving them. hard money, as compared with If there has been one part ot the Swiss franc and it costs a lot the paper that I look forward to to buy dollars with American it more than any other, reading Swiss francs ) I will wait a bit has been your editoru.4 section. I if will and down it see go longer can speak for everyone think I think toward Christmas. you who reads the paper away from still have some ot my money to go home, in asking that there be yet. more of them. Its a disappointLondon, England, ment when there isnt an editorial 1959. Nov. column there. Once again, I thank you for the As you see, I didn't finish this letter. I will just add on to it. the paper. with the best people in the best Sincerely, My dinner seemed to go well. Evbranches. erybody acted like they enjoyed ELDER JOHN C. WILLIE it. The church membership is growMy library student and I have ing at a good rate. There are now worked very hard to prepare her labor missionaries here in the Larado, Texas. for her exams in Berne. I had to mission. Their Spanish American Editor: Dear go there to correct her exams and calling is to build chapels in some As the mission draws to a close of I was both which do branches the happy and relieved to I would like to express my thanks not havelarger see that she passed. them. In all they plan With her exams finished, I came to you and the staff for the news to build 16 chapels. For the most to London to get some vacation for of the town and neighboring com- part they receive two years callIt has been the best munities. I have several months of accumuings and the work is progressing lated vacation time I have never way of keeping up with the news now. and views of the people at home. tuken Once again I thank you for the Tonight 1 am going to Here in the mission I have work- News and Covent Garden to a Russian opera, Journal these past 20 ed in four New towns, Broundfels, months. Boris Gudonov. Tomorrow I fly back to Geneva. 1 want to be Alice, Laredo, San Antonio and Elder Glen W. Deem, there Saturday when five of my now in Laredo for the second time, 2912 San Bernardo, favorite young new members (of all of them in south Texas. I have Laredo, Texas. 3 or 4 years in the church) are go- had good companions and worked to the for the first temple ing time. I am so thiilled about it. Thanks for the clippings about I met the new Apostle Hunter. him, his wife and son here in Ge-- , neva last summer. I am only sor-- 1 ry that the day they came to see PICTURES me I had already had two groups of visitors and I couldn't spend much time with them. But several weeks later I met them again at the London temple dedication. OPEN AT 1 P.M. They gave me a very warm welcome and didn't seem to hold It against me that I had so little time to give them when they were in I was very impressed Geneva. ... for you and your f7A Xvjx with Brother Hunters personality family to tea and and his fine spirit at that time. enjoy, again My only regret is that I had so litand again tle time for them. So many visitP ors come and sometimes all at I can't be once. I have a job out of my office all the time. I believe they understand though. I hope David (my nephew) and his can come for companion Christmas. By STANLEY OPEN AT Geneva, Switzerland, Oct. 17, 1959. P.M. 1 THIS WEEK! hair-drye- r; LAST TIME TODAY TRAINS Marine Pvt. Frederick D. Holsen will finish combat training Dec. 30. Watch Clinic Opened Here resident of Brigham City and Box Elder county, James A. Whitlock, this week announced the opening of the Watch Clinic at his home, 521 South Sixth West. Whitlock explained that he has a complete and workshop to offer the best in watch reHe is offering pair and cleaning free pickup and delivery service to residents of Brigham City. Whitlock studied wutch making f for two and years at Weber college, graduating in June, 1959. He also is a 1958 graduate of the institute of religion. Whitlock has been well known in the local area for the past 14 and music years as a musician teacher. A long-tim- e one-hal- Expensive Call THOMPSONVILLE, Conn. (UPI) A telephone call proved expensive for store proprietor Daniel R. Leary. When he finished talking he found that one of his customers had departed with $400. m II Have you, or has someone you know, just moved to a 1 ooo PICK O Your Welcoma Wagon Hoeten will call with gifts and friendly greetings from the UHL P. M. THIS WEEK FEATURES BE SCK, CRAWLING HORROR... ...R1SINS Complete Combat Training OF FROM GIANT IfECHES -' Attend Dance New Years Eve To The Brigham City Veterans of Foreign Wars organization is sponsoring a New Years eve dance Thursday to which the general pub-- , lie is invited. BARBOUR MILLER ANTHONY CARBONE MORRIS Love and Best Wishes, HOPE RFFDF.R. EMMET MICHAEL Wednesday and Thursday TWO COLOR HITS HIM... MEN FOUGHT KIRK DOUGLAS JEANNE CRAIN 1X CLAIRE TREVOR FARES FAMILY PLAN 3 much CO-HI- Save as as 1 and more to Idaho and Northwest cities. T THEY SHARED A Boise - Portland - Salem Aim Albany - Eugene Medford Klamath Falls DREAM OF S&tW ' AH D DARED THE WORLD TO FOLLOW ! 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The cost of $5 per couple and resdance is being billed as a get acaffair with newer resi- ervations may be made by phonquainted dents of Brigharh City issued a ing 1677. 9 HEU! LAUGHING! THE Marine Pvt. Frederick D. Hoisen, son of Mrs. Martha Riordan of Brigham City, is scheduled to finish four weeks of individual combat training Dec. 30 at the Marine Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, Calif. The course includes the latest infantry tactics, first aid, demolitions, field fortifications and advanced schooling on weapons. Trainees learn that all Marines are basically infantrythen, whether they serve as cooks, typists, truck drivers, or with aviation units. VFW Invites All FROM DEPTHS THE SICK To THE and WEDNESDAY TUESDAY new home? TWO 1 BIG Local Marine twin-sist- WATCHMAKER James A. Whitlock has opened a watch repair shop in Brigham City. OPEN AT TWO BIG FEATURES ALL THE ANGER IN THIS MAN for your 1960 machinery needs Well Pay You a H EARLY Big TRADERS BOOTS! 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