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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah June 27, 1961 Tuesday, Book Exhibit Shown at USU ,a-- A : Correct addresses help the post necessary to tear up the wooden porch and replace it with con- office and the VA give the nations The 1960-6collection of new chi- crete which would make kind of veterans prompt service in the deldrens books in an organized, cata- tough chewing . . . even for livery of pension and compensation logued exhibit of 600 titles, can now termites. checks be seen in the Edith Bowen school library, USU campus, Logan, from June 26 to 30 The exhibit is open daily from 8 to 5 p m. The collection is divided into 31 subject cate-- ' gories covering a range from kindergarten through grade nine 1 v from th files of the News "V Judging from the amount of traffic rolling by on Mam Street early in the morning, the tourist season is now in full swing. Travel news is keeping the wires hot on party line. i most interesting. Flint proved Michigan was the next stop where they visited with a sister of Mr. Musulas, Mrs. Andrew Panos and Mr. and Mrs Gus Kassoras and family. From there they traveled to Sioux Iowa where they Here to spend the summer visited withCity, friends before returnMr. and Mrs. are months Phillip ing to their home. Horsley. The Horsley's have been THE VERN COLEMANS have making their home in Ithaca, New York. They are at home with the returned to their home in Sacto, Scott HOrsleys, parents of Mr. Calif, after Spending two weeks in Horsley until they can find an Brigham City with Mrs. Colemans apartment. Mrs. Horsley is attend- parents, Mr. and Mrs. DOrr C. ing USU for the summer and in King. Mrs. Coleman and four the fall the couple will return to children, Amy, Jeffrey, Karen, and Ithica where Mr. Horsley will com- Janette, stayed in Brigham City plete his Masters degree from while Mr. Coleman attended MIA Cornell University in the field of June Conference in Salt Lake City. business administration. He was A fishing trip to Cokeville and one of ten students who was award- Evanston, Wyo. was also enjoyed ed a scholorship for next year. by Mr. Coleman. He brought home Mrs. Horsley will be remembered with him from the fishing trip a here as the foriper Gloria Call, huge 29 inch, 10 lb. 9 oz. German daughter of former Brighamites Brown trout which he caught in Mr. and Mrs. Howard Call. Middle Piney Lake and plans to have mounted. A FURLOUGH in SPENDING A news flash comes from Brigham jCity has been Robert S. Salt special and tells of Miss Lake City Hunsaker who is stationed at Fort of Dr. and Lewis, Washington with the U. S. Becky Pearse, daughter Mrs. Harper L Pearse who left on He been has with visiting Army. 16 to tour Europe. The Unihis mother Mrs. Lorin Hunsaker June of Utah coed is traveling versity and other family members. with a group of young people unOFF FOR AN exciting vacation der the sponsorship of the Univerin California is Miss Carol Jensen, sitys summer tour program. Miss Pearse traveled to Washingdapghter of Mr. and Mrs, E. H. (Curley) Jensen. The young miss ton, D. C. and New York where will spend some time at the home she spent two weeks prior to her of her brother and family Mr. and departure for France where the Mrs. Elwynn H. Jensen, Los A most interesting tour began. where he will get acquainted part of the tour will be a visit to with her new little niece, Jana, who Russia. is only two weeks old. Speedy recovery to Chris Simon-sen- , Miss Jensen then will visit for a son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed who underwent an appentime with Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle L. Wight and family at Inglewood and dectomy in the LDS hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Grover at Salt Lake Sunday. cationing The Brigham- in Ohio. - 5 Years Ago June 29, 1911 How dry I am, wont begin to express th? feelings of the individual in Box Elder County who is used to his morning The people m all the precincts which voted on the proposition of no saloon vs. open saloon, registered a decisive defeat to the latter at the election Tuesday. The vote polled in Brigham was about 80 per cent of the regular vote. The wets themselves conceded that Brigham would go dry, and the rumor had gained circulation that LOCAL ARTIST Miss Darla parties contemplted opening up saloon in Corinne and would run has automobiles between this city and the Berg on the Bear for the accomRockwood of Brigham City been accepted into the Art Center modation of the thirsty ones. school of California. The East and West game was a big success The June 29, 1911 official scorer gave the game to the West Side with a score of To give a line up of the players would be an easy matter, but to place them would be quite a different matter for the reason that changes were made on both sides in almost every inning. The game started off with the following gladiators stripped for battle; East Side J. Francis Merrell Art Truelson, Don Gee R. Kaiser, Art Boothe, A W. Ensign I. E. Duffin, Ken Jensen, Leo Holst. West Side Aivil Fors-greW. V. Call, Joe Valentine, Johnie Peters Scotty McMaster, Harold Day N. E. Samsel, Roy Roskelley, and Bert Olson. June 29, 1911 Mjss Mildred Boden is in Salt Lake City having gone down to attend the wedding of Miss Lillie Gothbergband, Arthur Lund, which occurred yesterday. r. sev-loc- Art Center Accepts from RAY E. MALMROSE, to Have you ever stopped wonder just how the new wonder drugs are brought into being? Well, believe me, they dont just happen. Any won der drug of the last twenty to thirty years has been the active result of huge expense, patience, great skill and research, plus active imagination and vision. For every wonder drug we now our on have shelves, you can be certain there have been almost and countless other failures often after years of painstaking research and heavy expense. The goal of the research scientist and the hope of the sick always remain the same. The alleviation of suffering and increase In good the over-a- ll health are the true goals of both. Here at Malmrose Pharmacy we always recommend that you see your doctor first, then come to 102 E. Forest to have your prescription filled by our friend-ly- , 25 June Years 50 been employed by Thiokol in the technical illustration department. J01U7UE NATIONAL GUARD An Idaho couple, Mr. and Mrs. Wallis Thomas, were taken to the Cooley memorial hospital after suffering minor facial cuts received when their 1949 model car collided into the Corinne bridge Thursday afternoon. The Youple was traveling west when a tire on their car apparently blew out and pulled the car into the east end of the abutment, according to investigating officer Jack Pendleton, Utah Highway patrol. The car was assessed to be a total loss Mr, and Mrs. Thomas were released from the hospital after treatment for minor injuries. 4th Of July 56 79 Sons of Pioneers Portage Girl Earns Set Dinner Party Skill As Specialist Local Sons of the Utah Pioneers WAIC specialist Four Darlene E. will hold an outdoor potluck dinner 23, daughter of Mr. and Neaman, PioRees the at in Bowery party neer park on Wednesday, June 28, Mrs. Linford Neamon, Portage, is a member of the U. S. Army garbeginning at 7:30 p m. rison at the Presidio of San Franof George L. Johnson, president cisco, Calif. the group, announced that a good A clerk-typiIn the garrisons program has been planned for the The Central Camp will company evening. D, Specialist Neaman furnish strawberries and cream for entered the Womens Army Corps dessert. in August 1957 and was last staAll members and progressive tioned In Germany. members and their partners are Miss Neaman is a 1956 graduate cordially invited to attend. Each should bring a potluck contribution of Bear River high school in and attended to the dinner and bring their own Brigham table service. Young university in Provo. Week-En- d Comingl fijrara FOLLOW THESE FOUR Undeliverable" checks are one the VAs biggest headaches Veterans should give the VA and the post office their correct add ress when they move. "BE'S" 10 yrs. 1 1 .6 yrs. Age 50 The Past 30 Days The DONT BE CAREFUL JOIN THEM! BE BE ALIVE 3-Year-0ld Killed in To Auto Mishap Our Readers We friends. at the News-Journ- al your obituary this weekend. We dont want to writt Take it easy and live! The EVERTON MATTRESS COMPANY Phone PA ... Three Teenage Girls Injured When Truck Smashes Into Car News-Journ- al Staff Collide on West Forest Teenage Girl Cited After Car Tips Over Local Driver Visits Court You are our like you. We enjoy reporting your births and wed- dings, comings and goings. sleep tonight! Ran These Headlines Truck, Car a good mattress. and enjoy your J it SLEEP We can completely rebuild your matress In just 8 hours. N-- COURTEOUS it NIGHT? In SLOW BE 13.3 yrs. 14.6 yrs. 16.6 yrs. Age 40 Age 45 8.33 yrs. st South Your Insurance Counselor PA or PA n V.Y of Nothing aids good sleep like 1 H. DEE JOHNSON from local churches, civic organizations, and farm groups are uiged to be present for this meeting Plans will be formulated for programs faini planned for the itinerant woikers in the area this summer Car Hits Corinne Bridge Abutment HOW DID YOU 24 East on migrant worker problems will meet at 7 pm. Wednesday, June 28, at the Fellowship Hall located at 311 South Fust East. Repiesentatives cents. June may seem, the average person spends at least Vs of his life in sleep. Gall us committee Safeco ia the auto insurance for careful drivers ... for people who take their driving seriously. Careful drivers save money with Safecos low, "Preferred Risk rates. 26, 1939 Wednesday evening, June 24th, the ladies of the Civic ImOprovement club entertained their husbands at a delightful party at the county park in Box Elder canyon. Members of the committee consisted of the following ladies: Mrs. Theron Lee, chairman; Mrs. Wm. E, Davis, Mrs. George Watkins, Mrs. Dan Peterson, Mrs. Harvey Erdman, Mrs. John E. Baird Mrs. Chester Hamilton, Mrs. D. H. Mann, Mrs. John Buckwalter and Mrs. James Romer. Darla graduated from Box Elder High school in 1960 and has since Do You Realize Youve Slept This Long? LAST A community-wid-e ' Ago Mrs. T. W. Coleman entertained at a birthday parevening in honor of her son, Vernons eleventh birthA hot supper was served at early evening in the can- ty on Wednesday day anniversary. yon which was followed by games. The guests were Lloyd Robinette, Ralph Secrist, Don Nelson, Ralph Jensen, Clair Rasmussen, and Grant Marcus of Phoenix, Arizona. June 27, 1936 The Brigham Rotarians have challanged the Brigham Lions club for a soft ball contest to be played in the near future. Members of the teams must be members of the luncheon clubs and each member who absents himself from the game will be fined the sum of Mrs. Rockwood explains that she is planning to go with Darla to live The Rockwood in Los Angeles. family, Mrs. Rockwood and her Mrs. Betty Marble, daughters, Perry; Mrs. Ruth Snow, Elwood; and Darla, are well known in this area for their contributions to the field of art. and Galvez was placed on probation with his father. It was stipulated that he not drive a car nor even ride in the front seat and that he be home by 8 p.m. each evening during the term of his 26, 1936 HOW OLD ARE YOU? Unbelievable as Migrant Worker Committee Sets Wednesday Meet n Miss Darla Rockwood, old daughter of Mrs. Dolly Rock' wood, Brigham City, has recently been accepted into the Art Center school in Los Angeles, Calif. Darla made a trip to the art school with her aunt, Mrs. Donna Shaffer of Portland, Ore., early in June to present her portfolio of art work. Darla was accepted as one of 700 art students planning to enter the school Sept. 22, 1961, Driver Appears On Three Counts reliable pharmacists. Age 25 Age 30 Age 35 The exhibit is sponsored by Books o Exhibit, a cooperative promotional enterprise of 29 participating publishers and is a service designed primarily to make it possible for schools and libraries to do informed book selection, Mrs Vivian Howard, specialist in childrens hteiatuie, will speak at 2 p m Wednesday, June 28, in the auditorium at the Edith Bowen school m connection with the book exhibit. Brigham Girl ites traveled to Jacobsburg where Don Galvez, 20, of 2269 Adams they spent some time with their daughter ond family, Mr. and Mrs. avenue, Ogden, appeared in BrigRobert Phillips and children, San- ham City court recently and pleaddra Kay, Connie Rae, and John ed guilty to charges of reckless Newell. driving, false drivers license and The Masulases traveled down driving on revokation. The following sentence was mealong the Ohio river to Marietta. There they were impressed by a ted out: A fine of $300 plus 30 days in visit to a historical museum which the city jail. However, 27 days of the jail term were suspended Pharmacy Phacts Journal 41 Thermal. IT WAS A DELIGHTFUL trip for Mr. and Mrs. John Musulas, who have just returned from va- & Brigham Man Injured In Friday Crash On 2 Charges Auto Mishap Injures Man Driver Cited After Mishap |