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Show PAGE FIVE ELDER NEWS BOX Home Jail Preferred I Mary Kidman Takes Celebrates 85th Birthday STRAWS, Tex. (UP) A Strawn Sister To Portland Brigham City, Utah man got into a tavern fight at Wednesday. December 14, 1949 nearby Mingus, returned here, Mrs. Mary Kidman will accalled up officer Ben Bradford company her sister, Jennie Mid-- ' do In Tot Cycling dleton of Ogden, to , Portland, NORTHAMPTON. Mass. (UP) and told him he vvas going to Oregon where Miss Middleton At Smith College, where there jail and lock himself up. When will spend the winter at anare 2,328 students, the campus Bradford reached the the other sisters home. numbers 1,484. man was behind bars. jail, bicycle 'brigade Miss Middleton is recuperating from serious injuries receivYou will find no Christmas sift more ed last March in an automosatisfying or bile accident, of more lasting value than Dr, Deta I Neeleys new book The Journey To The Promised Land," a childs Mr. And Mrs. Joseph G. story of the BOOK OF MORMON. On sale at the Andrew Eskelsen High School Students To See Alcohol Films Box Honored On Box Elder high school students will see the films titled Am An Alcoholic," and Alcohol and the Human Body, as the result of a project sponsored by the Brigham City Kindergarten club, according to Mrs. Hazel Kaiser, president. The first of the two films will be seen Friday, December 16, during the assembly period. Mr. David Trevithick, secretary of tlie Utah State Board of Alcoholism, is cooperating by! bringing the films to Brigham1 One of the films the students saw last year, all of which apthe proach the problem from scientific angle, was Problem Drinkers." Arrangements are being made to show these films to the public in the near future, Mrs. Kaiser said. Candidates' jbx Buzzer personalities" at Utah Stale Agricultural college include nine students from Box Elder county according to word received from them. The students will be voted upon by the associated students. Successful candidates will be featured in the college annual. The candidates from Box Elder county are: Marlin Wood of Willard, Marilyn Madsen of Brigham City, Eugene Hansen of Garland, Delbert Madsen of Brigham City, Leon Whitworth pf Brigham City, Betty Jean Morse of Tremonton, Bonnie Rytting of Tremonton and Jerry Buchanan of Garland. Elder Stgdents At USAC Are Honored I 1 85th Birthday Toombs Return From Cal Reminder. 1 it I i.l it - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Toombs of Brigham City returned a few days ago from Los Angeles, California where they' went to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Edwena Cottam, who passed away December 2. She was the wife of the late James Cottam, a former resident of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Toombs were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cottam of Ogden and Mrs. M. B. Muir of American Fork. They are a brother and sister ol Mrs. Toombs. Mrs. Cottam was buried at Inglewood cemetery in Los Angeles. Meeting Of Willard Was Held Wed. P.-T.- A. Mr. And Mrs. Andrew Eskelsen at a family dinner held in honor of Mr, Eskelsen at the Howard Hotel Sunday, December 11. Eskelsen was born in Mantua on December 11, 1864. He has engaged in g and farming activities throughout Box Elder county during his life. ... An interesting meeting of the . Willard A. was held in the Willard school house Wednesday night. The children's Rhythm band furnished the program. Three films on Family Life were shown. Refreshments were served to about seventy-fiv- e At this time of year we are people by the teacher and room mother of the first grade. all interested in having a beautiful Christmas tree for our homes that will look well and The Feminine Touch be safe from all fire hazards. Professor Ray Moore, Utah ExA BOSTON (UP) woman, tension states that afForester, Mrs. Mary Posner, runs one of Bostons most successful mens ter investigating a number of to methods considered have shops. possibilities for making Christmas trees less flammable, the U. S. 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Buy one today. Pad refills, each 2Si Pen refills, each 49 i zi & ' d n Christmas Tree Decorations j !l y REMINDER Are Fire Hazard Office Supply u 3 Bud Powers Wins Beard Growing Contest At AC Bud Powers of Brigham City was honored dubiously in a beard growing contest of the Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity at the Utah State Agriculture college recently. 'His honors were given him for growing the blackest beard in the fraternity. Prizes were given for the blackest, longest, reddest and most artistic. j It takes more than just a tree to make it Christmas. You need decorations A Home-Movi- Outfit for e en Christmas Joys and we have them . . all specially priced. Look over this partial list come in early and get your decorating material. THAT GIVE PLEASURE DeJUR PROJECTORS SEE OUR CHRISTMAS make it a SPECIALS theatre perfection! Jay and Chad, Pocatello. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Orion Eskelsen and daughters Janice and Mona Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. Eskelsen and children, Quinn. Richard, Elizabeth and Karen, Mr, and Mrs. James P. Christensen, Mr. Two hundred-sixty-fivand Mrs. Max Bott and son parents participated in a parent-teacher- s Renie, of Brigham City. conference held at the Mr. and Mrs. Grant Neilsen Central school, December 7, 8 and children Jimmy, Barbara and 9, w ith each parent spend-- ' and Margie, and Mr.' and Mrs. 15 minutes Vaughn Gordon and sons Bruce ing a with teachers, according to J. D. and Scott of Logan, Utah. of the Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dunn and Gunderson, principal school. sons Miekel and Steven of Lava The conference, which replac- hot Springs, Idaho. es the older method of reporting the childs progress by send-- i Covers Lot ol Ground ing home report cards, gave the MIAMI (UP) Sand and sun parents and teachers an oppor-- I tunity to discuss the students hold no terrors for owners of a progress, and new piece of millinery here. idiosynchasies, thing is a beach hat as wide personality, Gunderson said. 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FOR GIFTS Phone your news to Youll be surprised at the l cellent classified ads secure. In attendance at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Midvale. Utah; Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Eskelsen and sons stock-raisin- Christmas Trees - Andrew Eskelsen, lifetime resident of Box Elder county, was honored on his eighty-fiftbirthday at a family dinner held at the Howard hotel, Sunday, December 11, Mr. Eskelsen was born December 11. 1861, in Mantua, Utah, the year after his parents. Aureus and Maren Jensen Eskelsen, emmigrated to Utah from Denmark. He lias been engaged in stock raising and farming in Mantua, Creek Promontory and Blue areas. In 1883 lie married Anna Christine Petersen. She passed away in 1932 and in 1933 he married Mrs. Bessie Squires. He served as a missionary io Denmark from 1893 to 1895. He moved to Brigham City in 1904 with his family. 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