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Show !r THE BOX EIDER NEWS, Tuesday, June 26, 1962 Ssi " 1 .n9 Brigham Gty, lit. Bids to Be Called "mSi and child were reported doing fine after increasing Brigham Citys population by one. The father was not so good. He barely made it through the next three days that Mrs. PW was confined at the hos- Steel Span Bridge six-spa- d. Over the past weekend have washed and hung out diapers, night gowns and sundry other items. And have scrubbed the floor and fixed meals and dusted and vacuumed and washed dishes find Im sure glad to be back at work so can rest. My wife had a three-paring the baby's arrival. I I At this moment I'm not so reluctant to yield in the matter of the motor scooter. After having to hang clothes out and bring them in for several days, a clothes dryer suddenly seems very essential. And as far as the rest of the household chores are concerned, let me say that the best invention yet is the housewife. As far as names were concerned, Scott decided we should name his new brother Clark Kent. He figured if its good enough for Superman, it was good enough for the Scott said while we were batching it: Sure is lonely around here without Mom." Like baby. BOX contrasts featured in a new Local Site Featured in Tourist Maps SHIRT LAUNDRY Among other attractions of the historically laden area are Railroad Village Museum, Thiokol Chemical Corporation, Bear River Bird refuge and Intermountain school. f CLEANERS AND SHIRT LAUNDRY x 76 PENAL OFF 560 ON FARMALL from th file of the Newt , Nebraska has 3,350 lakes and nearly 11,000 miles of streams and rivers which support fish ? 1 v t f. WITH TA & Joumql 59 Years Ago June 27, 1912 Winners of Bay Contest: Afton Glover, $20, and gold locket; Roma Christensen, $10; Evada VeLoie Smth, $5; Babey Kimberly, gold bracelet; Olive Brook, gold bracelet; Mary Glenn, gold S TO 60' ; you SAID !TEVIW3.7AIl0Jgjff ciiU3inuiQija? n mm im mmm&imP Wm. ONLY ElMBMHt Clayton Cheney, gold bracelet; Mona Isaacson, gold ring; gold ring; R. Leo Jensen, gold ring; Mona Wight, gold ring; Charlotte Pearse, gold ring. June 27, 1912 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dunn, Misses Nadine Dunn, Dolores Stohl and Mr, S. Norman Le made a trip to Malad yesterday by auto to permit Messrs. Lee and Dunn to get an abstract on a piece of property. The party arrived in the Idaho city just about the time the court house offices opened for the day, ran the title on the property and started back home stopping for a time at Washakie to visit the Indians and made several calls in the Bear River Valley, arriving home about ten oclock. 25 Years Ago June 29, 1937 A district convention of the American Legion and auxiliary of the northern district, was held Saturday and Sunday at Lakota resort in Bear Lake. The following Brigham people attended: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sederholm, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Compton, Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Bott, Mr. and Mrs. James Powers, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Burt, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Fife, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forrester, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Seashore, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Jane Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones, Clyde Stratford, J. Chester Knudson, Lee Wright and Hank Potter. June 29, 1937 Mrs. Lysle Larsen, of Perry, entertained at a lawn 'party Saturday afternoon in honor of her little daughter, Glendas fourth birthday. Miss Hazel Davenport and Miss Edith Dicks assisted in entertaining. Mrs. Larsen was assisted in serving by her daughter, Vera Jean. Mr. George Dicks of Brigham City, Glendas grandmother and Miss Edith Dicks were guests. bracelet; Emma M. Burrell, or 25c each j Use Our WE ARE Drive-I- n Service NOW SERVING COFFEE ': WERE OPEN DAILY 9:30 A. M. to 1 :00 P.M. t a by Mr. Wollqc Because it is the nations capital, Washington is a great city for museums. Besides the various national museums, many organizations have smaller museums of their own. The Congressional club has recently emberked on a museum project. Over the years, a number of interesting things of historic value have been presented to the club. The most recent, and also most valuable gift is a set of miniature dolls dressed in replica of the inaugural gowns worn by the first ladies of the land over the past 100 years, and presented to perfumes. The dolls are 42 inches high. The gowns are faithful reproductions of the original dresses found in the Smithsonian institution and worn by our first ladies from Mary Todd Lincoln down to and including Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy-- 17 in all. colors, E. Bnnett ... laces, 656 SOUTH MAIN , such a magnificent gift, the Congressional club ordered specially designed cabinets in gilt and antique white in which to house the dolls, set aside one of the rooms in the clubhouse for a museum room, and started a campaign to raise money for the cabinets and other improvements. the club by Miss Evyan of Evyan THE FABRICS, PRIVATE subscriptions are solicited from club ..members ..and former club members, and their families. One club member donated a very beautiful Recognition Plaque specially designed in the form of the club seal in gold and white to match the cabinets. It was her idea that many people might like to contribute to the museum fund in recognition of a member or former prominent member. The names of those so on small honored are inscribed brass plates on the recognition plaque. The dolls have already proved of great interest to members and their guests. It is hoped that this is just the beginning of a collection of items particularly interesting to women and that it will gifts in inspire other noteworthy OOOL offer on a Farm-a- ll For a limited time only, we are making a special 560 with TA. Here is your opportunity to own the worlds most popular tractor with the saving advantages of TA (Torque This exclusive IH Amplifier). power discovery has been field proved by farm users everywhere in more than 100,000,000 work hours. Come in. Let us tell you about, our special offer. ! AIR CONDITION your entire hoi with T V jb, , Pl-2- t trimmings and design of the original gowns are faithfuly reproduced in the miniatures. Even the hair styles are authentic. To show their appreciation for the future. if fSe TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY From Amalga cheese plant to the Salt Lake Mormon temple, more than 317 attractions are outlined in three colorful sectional maps of the state north, southwest and southeast available free of charge at service stations giving S & H Green stamps in Utah. bookIn addition, a free let, Unique Utah, die cut in the shape of the state, contains full color pictures of scenic attractions throughout the state. Twenty-sibillboards will also be located on key highways publicizing local events each month. SERVICE PA state- wide tourist promotion program of Sperry and Hutchinson company. March I, Itf. Subscription rata $9.90 par yaar, payabl In advanca; In combination with tha Box Eldar Journal (published Thursdays) $4.00 par yaar; $9.00 for $ months; inglo copy, 10 conts. Mambor Audit Buroau of Circulation, Utah Stato Prats Association, National Bdltorlai Association and Unltad Prats International. Reprasanta Advertising flvat Utah ttata Prosa Association, The Golden Spike National histoBalt taka City, Utah. rical site is among the sightseeing Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher f -- T ltd TVGJMRKS bridge. 1962. World right r mountain-c- Which left Grandma confused. NOW Fattara Syndicate, lot, t scooter for me. Her mothers intuition wasnt so accurate and won the wager. expect we'll clothes fall. this the dryer get pounds." 36 North Main Kins used to! limbing . MODERN ) Well order later. These prices take a little getting wager concernWe gave our best guesses as to date, weight and sex. We bet a clothes dryer for her against a . DAY 3 I We had fully anitcipated a girl at our house and with a boy already in the fold it seemed like the best way to balance things out. So the talk of names and all reference to the coming arrival were in the female gender. When Scott called Granma early the next morning to tell her the news, it came out something like this: ' "Hello, Grandma? Mother had the baby and its a boy and she weighs six ONE - I pre-histor- ic ELDER NEWS Mwipiptr ttabrisntd In 119, publish vry Tuesday and anttrad a Scbnd Clast Mattar at ttia post afflca In Brigham City, Utah, undtr tha act ol U WT- I I A WMlrly tUHSNLWRS Blueprints indicate the bridge to be S2 feet wide with 310 feet four inches from abutment to abutment. It will be constructed north-eas-t of the present bridge. Although the new Interstate highway will bypass this area when It is completed in the fall, the main portion of Thiokol Chemical Corporation traffic will continue to move over this I I JET AMERICA partment. But were all doing fine now and at this But writing, am just a bit droopy-eyenot too much. only got up twice last night cause this little guy, for a sure does sleep a lot. I SHARK FON 6 CUSTOM E RlT E LXStANOTHE Bids will be opened July 10 for n steel beam bridge to a replace a narrow unsafe bridge across Bear River on U.S. Highway SOS near Corinne. The Job contract will allow 175 working days for this project, according to the State Highway de- Dag-woo- There was a figurative "pop" at Cooley Memorial hospital last Tuesday at 4:24 a.m. It was the contribution of Pow Wow and Mrs. PW to the population explosion you hear so much about. We had a baby boy. And that makes No. 2 for our small group. He wasnt very big . . . just six pounds. But the little guy was swinging, kicking and whooping it up like a heavyweight champ. Of course may be prejudiced. But dont think so. My first impression was that he looked like a miniature man. BONDS &5TAMP3 atDirawiii j On Bear River pital. Just getting up and going to work each day was a snap. Trying to take care of a get him fed, clothed, off to each morning and into bed kindergarten each night was something else again. d Scott went to school each day like Bumstead, a jelly sandwich in one hand and glass of milk in the other. 03. SAVINGS BUY LAFF-A-D- Ar 2 ik. lflS0 6 ey : . 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