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Show page four BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, October 19, 1949 Homer Tingey In Charge Of Sixth Ward Meeting Garth Baird lice of a deacon. in was presented for approval to a teacher. being advanced a Sheffen played Geraldine piano selection entitled, "I Love Thee. Willard Christensen, a recently returned mi.ssionaiy, was the speaker foi the evening. A song was given by Lavern Krick.son, Yvonne Anderson and Jessie entitled "A Green Hunsaker Cathedral," accompanied by Geialdine Stelfen. Closing prayer was given by Ed Rock. Sacrament meeting was hold in the Sixth ward chapel with The Homer Tingey in charge. opening song was "Father Thy Children To Thee Now Raise Opening by the congregation. Of Thanks prayer was given by Fred J. Card We wish to take this means Burt. The sacrament song was How Great The Wisdom And of thanking all those who exThe Love, by the congregation. tended assistance, comfort and at the time of the The sacrament was taken care sympathy illness and death of our beloved of by Nathan Wheeler and CurWe wish espeRiehaid. tis Perry, assisted by the dea- son, to the piineipal thank cially and cons. Ronald Armstrong Box Elder high of and teachers Sandy Sheffield were presented school, who made it possible for to the congregation for approto keep up with his school val in being advanced to the of- - him work, thereby giving him much pleasure. In lifes darkest hour one comes to realize the true meaning of the word "friends. The Kirshbaum Family. THE FROST IS OH THE PUMPKIN Mr. and Mrs. Eric A. Johnson and by GREYHOUND Take to the Open Road by Greyhound! All over America, romantic vacationlanda invite you. Leave workaday cares behind, and whisk away on an exciting trip. Xa many cases youll find lower prices, and better accommodations at the place of your choice. Now's the time, Greyhound is the way to (O . . . the enjoyment is high, the ost is lowl EXTRA SAVINGS, TOO Phoenix Los Angeles San Diego San Francisco Portland 1 - ' . V last year. The 82,-980,0- 00 pounds she produced would rustproof, or galvanize, enough chicken wire fencing, six feet high, to go 16 times around is always at hand . . . when you are a member of Utahs est farm co-o- the world!" p. 14.73 14.40 13.20 15.63 14.03 auu ia. (tftfKTuJ M00 South GEYHOUND BUS DEPOT Howard Hotel We tonplo OtfiLtH - - - . Sob UU Cuninueru BrancRes in Uwk and Southern Idaho I i i big-leag- ue Teen Agers Invited To Canteen And Enjoy C Mrs. Winston P. Nelson to her bridge club hostess members and guests Thursday evening at her home. Bridge was played with high to score prize being awarded Mrs. Charles Dredge and Mrs. Kent Jensen was winner of the cut prize. A dessert luncheon was served at two small tables attractively decorated with fall flowers, to the following members and guests; Mrs. Charles Dredge, Mrs. Red Tingey, Mrs. Keith Mrs. Boyer, Mrs. Gail Tingey, Bob Stack, Mrs. Reed Simonsen, Mrs. Kent Jensen and Mrs. Charles Kelley of Oakland, Presents 4 TOBY TYLER . or Ten Weeks With The Circus " 1 B.E.H.S. Auditorium Sat., Oct. 22 3:00 P.M. f 4 1 i i i I i X. I ) k i i t t r-- Why this isnt your 1950 model car I'nder Sponsorship AAUW From Tickets Available Teachers at Lincoln Central Junior High Glens Modern Drug Hamilton Drug Children 30c t. d if tc C d it ir ti service station built by Standard in 1907 has grown, including outlets of all companies, to a network of more than a quarter of a million stations across the country. until youve seen the amazing new )0 largest combined ' illvfttrQtad iwpr dtlvxa Llewellyn H. Thomas, seaman, U. S. navy, of 677 south Fourth east, Brigham City, as a crew member aboard the destroyer U.S.S. Dennis J. Buckley, is now taking part in joint navy and marine corps cold weather exercises off the coast of Labrador in the vicinity of Hamilton Inlet. The exercises will continue for approximately four weeks, of which time about ten days will be spent in Canadian waters. (resented fresh meal bottle itoragt i. , capacity of any refrigerator ether models Lleweliyn Thomas On Navy Cold" Exercises Adults 75c A KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP) University of Tennessee zooio-gist says the bald eagle, nation-al bird of the United States, is, slowly but surely disappearing from its No. 1 habitat. Floridas coastal and inland waterways. For 11 years, Dr. Joseph C. Howell has been studying the bald eagle population along the Indian River between Cocoa and New Smyrna, Fla. The eagle population declined almost 30 percent from 1935 to Howell discovered, with 1946, 24 pairs of eagles nesting in mdl 8H3 29975 1 as low as More space where it counts-th- itt what BIG-- 3 means. Room for 36 pounds of frozen food in the freezer locker. Meat keeper holds 13 V4 pounds of meat, fish or poultry. Space for 12 quart milk bottles... and more. See the BIG-- features before you buy any refrigerator, 224 low down payment 24 months to pay Brigham Truck & Implement Co 1 1 as men move in. Howell learned. the eagles move out. What's more, he says, some hunters thoughtlessly shoot the majestic birds despite federal laws to protect them. Dont wait until you run out. Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, etc., today at the News-Journa- u This progress, spurred by competition, Just since the war, we've than more $450,000,000 in plants spent and facilities to serve you better. PACKAGES ENAMELED BOOK PAPER SIZE 8 x IOV2 Ream packages of good quality enameled book paper, extra heavy, slick finish, fine for pen, pencil or typewriter, excellent typing practice sheets. A SETS TIIE PACE FOR rLEASVREl will not stop. (While Present Stock Lasts) the sample area in 1935 com-- j pared with 17 pairs in 1946. Howell blames it on the in-- ; flux of the human population UtooV. BRA40 petition. Healthy competition among both automotive and oil companies that resulted in constantly better, lower-cos- t automobiles and steadily improved oils and gasolines. For one example: Here at Standard of California, weve pioneered literally thousands of improvements in gasolines, motor oils and other petroleum products since the days of the horseless carriage. Those you use in your car today are unsurpassed anywhere. The worlds first a d Bald Eagle Bows Out As Man Moves In 727. Childrens Theater A 1 buy any refrigerator membership banquet and all members are urged to come and was enjoy the evening Play This gasoline buggy, now safely tucked away in dusty photograph albums, was quite a car in its day. It buzzed along at 20 miles an hour, had a jaunty, rakish air, and the people who could afford to buy ne thought it was perfectly wonderful. In fact, it was so good it might still be the car you drive but for one reason. Com- to Relatives Visit At Osey Jensen Home s Of New York t Gn X Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen and Linda Jean and Larry Children, Boys and girls attending the Max, of Salt Lake City spent Teen-agcanteen Saturday eve- the week-enas guests of Mr. ning, October 7, were! enthus- and Mrs. Osey Jensen. On Suniastic over the appearance of the two families traveled members of the Pioneer Folk day, to Howell and surrounding comdemDancers who gave special munities and were dinner onstrations ol pioneer dances, at the home of Mr. and guests Mrs. and later teaching the boys and Merle Jensen at Bear River City. some fhe of intricate steps They also visited with Mr. and girls of these dances. Mrs. Frank Jensen of Bear RivThe Canteen is open to all er City and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd boys and girls three nights dur- Jensen of Brigham City. Wednesing the week, Monday, day and Saturday from 7 until 10 oclock. Ping-pong- , pool, Slovacek Family Of Tex. the latest Announce New Arrival radio phonograph, other and many magazines J. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew are forms of entertainment available. The club rooms may Compton received a telegrama of be rented for private parties by announcing the arrival on nights not being baby girl born October 17, to used by the Canteen, for a small Mr. and Mrs. 'Marvin J. Slovacek of Temple, Texas. Mrs. Slova-oofee, as a courtesy of the city, was formerly Ruth Compton. stated Mrs. Purdett Farmer and John Bate, supervisors. Many special entertainments Kindergarten Club Will by most every civic and social Have Banquet Friday club and organization in BrigThere will be a banquet for ham City is being planned durthe Kindergarten club at the ing the coming months. Home Friday, War Memorial 21, at 8 oclock. Mrs. Winston P. Nelson Oct. This .will be their annual Clare Tree Majors i Keep Utah To Special Entertainment S i t JayceeBoost Help'iT when stars of the national sport and Hollywood headliners meet on the set of "The Stratton Story, stirring drama based on the career of Monty Stratton, former diamond star. James Stewart will portray Stratton on the Capitol screen when the film shows in Brigham City for four days starting Sunday. . . . Real, Live Atcors In An Entertaining Stage 9 t DEE LUND, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Firat Security Bank Building, Brigham City, Utah. First publication Sept. 28. Lairt Publication' Oct. 26. O gro' Phone your news to 4 12 N 8 lnleadt Entertains At Bridge i 4 rds, th th N ft, ... teen-ager- larg- Experts are at your call any time to solve ANY problem. Phone 175 ! 13 12 e enth place among the states in line output EXTRA COMFORT EXTRA SCENIC BEAUTY EXTRA CONVENIENCE 20 rds and m"? great-grandniec- in sev- RUDD, Plaintiff. W rd,rds. th.andE 7 Cu?8' r The Corinne D. U. P. will meet Friday, October 31, at the home of Sarah Marble. Ju- 9 26 L. PIERSON, a single man; MARVILI.A SMITH. P. 4GNES P. HESS. MAbtX merce of Pu.RnON. MARTHA PitRSON, GILBERT PIERSON and NOTICE OF CONVENTION VERA P. ALTA PIERSON, hu wife; A Republican SPRAKLR. JAMES A. P1FRSON and convention is and MINNIE PIERSON, hu wife, called for the 22 day of "I' a Proct LUCETTA P TLRNER. being all the hereby eeP and October, 1919 at 8 p. m., to be Green. heirs of HEMON W. PIERSON JANET A. PIERSON, hu wife, both held in Local the War Memorial units arp u , deceased, and all unknown heirs, deHome, for the purpose of plac-i- Programs to meet visees, assigns, grantees and creditors of HEMON W. PIERSON and in nomination a ticket their own localit as JANET A. PIERSON, both deceased, Wl)1 follows: and all other persons unknown, claimemphasize fire 1 Mayor, 4 year term. ing any right, title, estate or interand control to proJf est in, or lien upon the real prop1 4 term. soils adRecorder, year and water Aif f erty described in the Complaint, verse to the plaintiff's ownership, or 2 Councilmen, 4 year term. education, they h0t clouding plaintiffs title thereto. De2 Councilmen, 2 year term. activities to ge, th fendants. 1 Treasurer, 2 year term. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DE-- i Plan growth from ' ENDANTS; to be placed on the Offi- marshes, throughout You ata hereby summoned to appear cial Ballot for the Municipal and on up to within (20) days after service of this summons upon you. if served within Election to be held at Brigham Inder the i the County tn jvhich this action is of the Javce November 8, 1949. Utah, City, otherwise within (30) days brought; F. Dan Olsen. Chairman. have the opportunity'1'' after service, and defend the above entitled action and in case of your Boyd Sheffield, Secretary. up Utah's future failure to do so. the plaintiff in this The state forester action will apply to the court for the Oct. 19-2relief demanded in the complaint which program to "Keep UtahF? has been filed with the Clerk of said Red Cross home nursing class- has to be Court; and will take judgment against green to you according to the demand of the es starting on October 24 at complaint. Box 7 Elder at m. recover This action is brought to p. high school, Panicky? a judgment title Have you enrolled? Do so now. ness quieting plaintiffs strikes? Red CroT to the following described lands situated in Box Elder County, State of Call 1030 or 469 M. courses enables nursing Utah, Beg. at a pt. 109 rds know what to do. Em-Cal- vl N. and 54 rds 4'j ft W of the SE to news Phone 727. 1030 or 469-your cor. of the SW,4 of Sec. 12, T. 13 N, Mrs. How- News-Journa- S th-- MEMOS- Lo-icn- o of Mr. JASPER W, SLM. th tli. rd. rds to beg Du trie t Court of tho First dicial District of tho State of Utah in And For the County of Box Eider. ver-eu- 3 , I TIm WILLIAM of of Logan; Louise Ingram Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Lee and childien, Gerald and Richard, of Ogden; Mary Bionson of Washington Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. Bian Tolman, Salt Lake City, attended a farewell testimonal in the McKinley ward of Salt Lake City last Sunday Russell, evening for Mildred Corinne D.U.P. Will Meet Friday, Oct. 21 Time for la and children, Blain and Maurine, daughter ft Legal Notice SUMMONS ard Russell She will leave Salt Lake City this (Wednesday) evening to serve as a missionary in the L.D.S. New England mission. Mildred Is a of J. Oliver Ingram e of Louise and Ingram. After the program 35 people gathered at the Russell home in honor of Mildreds 23rd birthday anniversary, which will be 20. October held Thursday, Light refreshments were served and a pleasant evening was If you have any society news, spent with song and social chat. Mildred thinks she will be in l phone it to the society editor. The phone num- Omaha to finish her birthday celebration. ber is 192. "Utah stood R Hollywood Turns To Baseball Attend Farewell In Salt Lake City Sun. the whiskey thats . 1 . . .. itia KENTUCKY WHISKEY- -A national DISTILLERS PROD CORPJLY. BLEND 6 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS n |