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Show THE BOX EIDER 2 Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, October 16, 1962 er, is open from 8 a. m. to 10 p.m. daily except Sunday when the hours are 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. US AF Offers NEWS, Training in Hales said he wished to invite everyone who hasnt tried the service to come out for a demonstration, to see how much Career Fields Ml . 1 TOUR MARINI LOCAL BKtUtTM they can save. Air minded young men are needed for technical training in over 42 Air Force career fields, it was Clair L. Bailannounced by ey, Air Force recruiter for the local area. Airmen are assigned to technical training schools, suited to their aptitudes, upon completion of their basic Air Force training. Their aptitudes are determined prior to enlistment by an Air t. of the News from the files , 58 Years & Journal S4ib-- Ago Mrs. Minnie Lund delightfully entertained a few friends Monday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Minervas birthday. The afternoon was spent in partaking of refreshments and listenMiss Lund received many gifts ing to songs and social conversation. on the occasion and all had a good time. Force aptitude test. October 10, 1912 Miss Viiate Jensen was the recipient of a china shower at her home Monday evening given by her friends in honor of For airmen who wish to conher approaching marriage Those present were Misses Viiate Jensen, tinue with academic studies, the Lois Peters, Alice Forsgren, Verna Reese, Ethel Reese, Maud Forsgren, Air Force o'fers several types of Grace McMaster, Lucile Forrest, Zilla Mathias, Lyle Hoist, May Burt, courses and schools. ' Ethel Knudson, Vera Humble, Mrs. Ima Gidney, Mrs. Lottie Earl, All applicants must meet the folAmber Hamson, Gladys Holst. lowing qualifications; be between October 10, 1912 PARK VALLEY James Palmer has returned the ages of 17 and 27; be U. S. from Logan. James is the father of a bouncing baby boy now, and citizens or have a certified declarweais a grin that wont come off. ation of intention to become a citiOctober 10, 1912 At the opening of the seasons work for the Muzen and must qualify physically, tual Improvement association in the Third ward, the following program mentally and morally. will be rendered at the ward chapel Sunday evening. Opening song For more details of what the will be by the choir; overture, Brooks orchestra; duette, Sevene and Air Force offers young men, see Sdna Miss Hazel Stohl; reading, Faux; solo, Daisy Madsen; piano solo, Sergeant Bailey at the Air Force Sterling D. Madsen; piano duette, Frank and Winnie Bowring; violin Recruiting office, 2224 Washington HOMETOWN local ENJOY PAPER Eider Ray Midget, right, solo, orchestra accompaniment by Edward Larsen; closing anthem, Blvd., Ogden, or phone EX in the of is LDS Arizona, missionary laboring Navajo region pictured choir, Long distance callers may phone above as he shares a recent copy pf the Box Elder Journal with his October 10, 1912 Sunday night two fawn deer came down off the collect. missionary companion, on the left; and a Navajo neighbor, center. mountain and were found next day in the fields near Bishop Brigham They are seated in front of the hogan, which now serves as the Wrights place. Deputy Game Commissioner James Knudson was notimissionaries' living quarters. fied of their presence and he immediately went down and found them. The little animals permitted Mr. Knudson to approach within a few feet of them and would then move off a little, all the while stampOUR READERS WRITE ing their feet in protest at being molested. Mr. Knudson endeavered to drive them back to the hills and succeeded, but next day they were Dear Friends; seen down In the fields farther west Marine Corporal Garron B. 1 guess it is ttme for me to write October 17, 1912 PERRY Richard and Iretta Peters have returned son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarand inform you of my change you home and are attending high school at Brigham. ence D. Mortenson of 569 North of address. I am now laboring at First East, Brigham City, took Na ahtee Canyon. My address is 25 Years Ago Na ahtee Canyon Trading Post, Carol Bymgton and RaDene part in a surprise test to evaluate the ability of the First Battalion, Oct. 1, 1937 A delightful shower was given by Miss Norma Tingey Indian Wells, Arizona. Reeves, local coeds attending Utah from We have been having quite a lit- State University, have been nam- First Marine Regiment, Wedhesday evening at the home of her grandparents in honor of Miss Ruth Shelby, who is soon to become the bride of Harold H. Wintle. The tle bit of rain here this past week. ed to head committees for USUs Sept. 16 to Sept. 20 at Camp Pencelebration dleton, Calif. evening was spent in making a brides book and refreshments were It has rained every day for about annual homecoming The battalion, reinforced with served to 28 guests. Miss Shelby received many lovely and useful 4 days. When we get a very large this year. Carol is chairman in ant gifts. Miss Tingey was assisted in entertaining and serving by Miss amount of rain we have flash charge of the theme design, while artillery, reconnaissance, tank, emphibious tractors, Edna Lund, Miss Doris Brown, Miss Alice Higgenson, Miss Doris Stan-de- r floods. Below the trading post at RaDene heads the pep rally com- and medical and Miss Fern Burton. Naahtee canyon, we have A large mittee. units, made an amphibious assault on Camp PendleOct. 6,, 1937 Members of the Cherie Amie club were delightfully wash. When we have a rainstorm celeThe annual tons beaches. entertained at a party given by Mrs. June Hansen Friday evening at the wash runs like a river; and bration will beHomecoming held the week of Boarding three ships at Long her home. The evening was spent playing bridge and prizes were since our road goes right across Oct Beach, Calif., the marines stormwon by Miss Verna Packer and Miss Helen Jarvis. Special guests the wash, we sometimes go out in Pyra- ed ashore 1,000 strong to end the Homecoming theme is included Miss Alice Harris, Miss Verna Packer, Miss Helen Jarvis and the morning and before we can get back to our hogan, we have a rain- mids iq Power, Nfrs. Erwin Clements of Logan. according to exercise. .It was the first of its stu- kind at the base in two isolated Ralph Brinton, homecoming years. October 9, 1937 Mr. and Mrs. Don Sheffield of Tremonton announce storm and find ourselves from home. dent chairman The pyramids are le arrival of a baby boy born Tuesday morning at a local hospital, away and understanding, My companion and I live in a unity, strength e mother is the former Chloe Osborne of this city. Mr. Sheffield is coach at the Bear River jigh school and is a son of Mr. and Mrs. real Navajo hogan. It has been he explained. quite an experience for both of us. Charles Sheffield. , HOMFCOMING week will be October 10, 1937 Wayne Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. John- We really enjoy it, and it is now jammed with events, with special We for us. much like home son of this city was appointed drum major of the U.S.A.C. Military very emphasis on educational activities t, both enjoy reading the bpnd, winning out over seven other contestants. and some of the local Indians along with the fun and pageantly October 8, 1937 Pupils of Crystal Watkins will give a program of time, homecoming enjoy it also. I have enclosed a of traditional music Saturday at the home of Mrs. W. J. Thayne. Those participatof our hogan (the one made Brinton Said. picture Ail events of the week are deing wil be: Euede Christofferson, Yvonne Carruthers, Melvin Thayne, of rock) and the hogan ext door Dee Glenn Smith, Ramona Rasmussen, Jay Norman Jeppson, Joan one made of logs). This will signed for a big welcome back to (the Thayne, Ida Smith, Darlene Tingey, Vernon Watkins, Carol Joan Wat- give you an idea of the country ail alumni, said Brmton, and Lyn kins, and Cleo Drumiller. secSwede Larson, executive down here. f October 8, 1937 Miss Barbara Earl entertained 12 guests at a pretI want to thank you once more, retary of the USU Alumni Assotily appointed party Tuesday afternoon at her home. Luncheon was for your generosity and promptness ciation. served at one long table which was decorated with Halloween colors in sending the A parade, pep rallies, to me assemand favors. Places were set for Mary Lou Holman, Jean and Ellen twice Weekly. It is a newspaper blies, queen contest and dance are Mae Munns, Alice Mae Burt, Norda Fife, Maurine Lund, Ruth Gil- we can all be proud of. included in the activities, climaxbert,. Melba Seigfried, Beverly Parsons, Lucille Knudson and Helen ed by football against arch-rivfriend, your Sincerely Spierman. SatBrigham Young University, Elder Midget Ray 'October 15, 1937 MisS Ida Smith was hostess to members of the urday, Oct. 27, at 1:30 p. m. in club at a prettily arranged party at her home Wednesday Romney stadium. u u fl fl BOX ELDER NEWS evening. Luncheon was served at small tables gaily decorated with o was Bride and Halloween and favors. yellow snapdragons prizes A WMkly nwpap.r Mrabnsnad In 111 played were awarded to Miss Merle Sa'ckett and Miss Mary Allen. Club mem- publl.h.d .vary Tuttday and antarad e: Sacond Clan Mattar at tha peat otflca bers present were Miss Merle Sacket, Miss Norma Facer, Miss Kath- In Brigham City, Utah, unoar tha Mt at O S. erine Hodges, Miss Donna Bott, Miss Ilene Carlson and Miss Betty March W. O Mae Nelson. Special guests were Miss Carms Kofoed, Miss Mary rata t)JS par yaar, payabla Suhacrlptlan Allen, Miss Enid Fishburn and Miss Angeline Musulas. In advancai In combination with tha Bax O Bldar Journal (publlahad Tmiradaya) October 21, 1937 A, marriage license was issued from the coun- MM par yaar, tJ 00 tar f manttia, ty clerks Office to Warren Wm. Hyde of Blue Creek and Helen Gwen alngla copy, 10 canta. Chat. W, Claybaugn, PubUahar Roundy Of Tremonton. OCt. 3, i 1912 off-dut- y Local Marine In Test Meet Brigham Coeds On Homecoming Commitee, USU Mor-tenso- . 22-2- -- News-Jour-na- News-Journ- a Bies-Foste- h a My dear, its no secret, everybody in town knows you just cant beat Brigham Furniture for quality carpeting and ask and good workmanship. Lets call PA for a free estimate on carpeting our new home. Dennis Hales is the MANAGER new manager and part owner at Norge Laundry and Dry Cleaning Village. insiiGEajiaaHHsiai New Manager $c iBisarfg Takes Over at Norge Village Operation of the Norge Laundry and Dry Cleaning Village, 55 East Seventh South, is now under managership of a Box Elder county native, Dennis G. Hales who is in the local also a new establishment with Petersen En- Why be a dishwasher when you can rent one? part-own- terprises. Hales is directing the operation after being with Thiokol Chemical corporation for the past three and a half years. He was employed m the igniter department at Wasatch division. HE RECENTLY returned to a Brigham City after completing week-loncourse at the Norge Laundry and Dry Cleaning institute at Chicago. There he learned about operation of the facility. General Electric g Mobile Maid HTHHIRM ""1 BR.Hi.nwht.lt fwitspaadmj Hales is a native of Willard pnd with the exception of serving five and a half years in the Army, he has lived in the local area. He is married, the father of two children and currently resides at 31 South Third East. Come In let us explain our easy rental plan. 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Further information may be obtained at the local post office. " Box Elder County Needs , Rom M. (Ml, dMirnw, oflBobooQijjtetMaoiliQQIiOToooinsbQQOooaaoc'oQo'oooo t CD G o a la |