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Show A Storv Of Heroism of Salt Lake City was also at recent ..week-en. visitor, BOX ELDER JOURNAL the Larsen home. ' Vi Utah Elder Lon Stallings accompaCity, Brigham f nied by his parents, Mr. and Friday. April 21. 1950 Mrs. ; Byron Stallings left for Salt Lake last Sunday where Elder Stallings joined a group of missionaries leaving at midnight for San Francisco by rail. There were two American and two Japanese elders leaving for the Japanese mission. His parA group of 14 friends of Lon Ver-dents left In their car for San Stallings were his guests at a Francisco, arriving there t about hayrlde party Friday evening the same time. The boat didnt prior to his departure for his eve2 CORINE The Sunday sail until Wednesday so Mr. and mission field. Though there was Mrs. Stallings had a chance to ning meeting of the Corlnne a chilly wind blowing on Little take the elders sightseeing one Ward chapel was under the diwhole day and waited to see rection of the bishopric with the mountain they built a tire and their son off on the boat and M. I. A. furnishing the program, roasted hot dogs and marshthen made a speedy trip home lohn Craner president of the mallows. Attending spring conference arriving here Thursday eveyoung mens organization, conducted. The opening song was In Salt Lake City Friday and ning. ('Angry Words, Oh Let Them Saturday were Bishop and Mrs. Friends of Byron Burt, son of ever"; prayer by iPaul Burt; Henry Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Burt were MarMr. Mrs. and Walter Our Reflects "Truth Cheal, Upon sing, pleased to hear him give a short Mr. and Mrs. Senses"; opening remarks by vin Jeppesen, talk at the M.I.A. session last Mrs, Margie Larsen, counselor Floyd Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Ju- song was "Catch the Sunshine, ovpr 60 percent. Tuesday evening. He is home in the young womens organiza- lius Campbell, Mrs. Cyan Welch. and the prayer was offered by Paul Stewart, right, Tells Gregory Peck a year and a half with the tion; mixed quartet composed The Normans, Cheals and Jeppe-sen- s Ellen Mangum. The song The Mrs. Maurice Larsen attended after S. U. his commanding officer, urgent news about the health the reunion of the Summerjiays airborne division of the attended the Western Stat- Opening Buds of Springtime of Martha Smoot, Leona Chenl, surCaro-linFort North on army, Bragg, of his men. Stewart is Major "Doc KaJMD one and was es of reunion her then Bill Rader, Max Murphy, sang Saturday evening original family sung missionary Saturday O clock 12 where was he stationed Five-StaFox r was held which Lake Salt General" in picture, Beautiful Land." The scripture evening, meeting mission presi- poem The geon, in the Twentieth Century leading was given by LaRpe dent and friends of their mis- was read by Katie Nelson. The City, and her mothpr, Mrs. Mar- when discharged from active High opening at the Capitol theater Sunday and running returned duty. Wells; talk, "Why You Should sionary sons. scriptural reading and scriptural garet Webb of Pay-so- n through Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Campbell Not Swear," by VonDell AnderLloyd Hubbard, Mrs. Lois Hub- thought Service" was given by home with her and visited over Yvonne Anderson and Bette Mrs. SaturHer sister as had Lovenia Hubbard bard tribute Carol Jean their and last Unclean the Craner, paying Sunday. Dorothy son; talk,' Abhor guests day, Mr. and Mrs. John Vander-wal- l ker, accompanied by GeralLos Carter, and family of Angeles, sang My TestiCalif., who are friends of their dine Steffen son Reed, who is laboring in the mony. A talk was given by California mission. They brought Karl Anderson, recent emigrant Mrs. Campbell a pair of love- from Norway followed by two ALL birds which friends of Reeds in violin selections by his son Ray Anderson. The missionary gave California had given him. a report of his labors in Norway Mr. and Twenty-on- e ago years Mrs. Vanderwall were married and related interesting and faith The closin Holland by President John promoting incidents. trio, Lillywhite and shortly after emi- ing song was by the ladies the beneand Perfect, Now to America. Prayer thpy grated are in Utah to enter their son diction was pronounced by Lloyd John in the mission home m Salt Olsen of Paradise, Utah. Lake City preparatory to his going to Holland on a mission Eleven for the L. D .S church. President Lillywhite will no doubt receive this young man with open arms as he will alIn ready be able to speak the Dutch language and should be 'Eleven traffic cases were seta great help to the mission tled in the Brigham City court there. before City Judge B. C. Call since Corinne Church News April 15. Saturday, A testimonial homecoming Darlene Meservy was fined was held Sunday evening honoring Elder Milton Norman, son $1.00 for improper parking; Walof Bishop and Mrs. Henry Nor- ter L. Harmon, fined $2.00, im$ tt man, who recently returned af- proper parking; Eddie Stoll, ter 28 months laboring in the fined $10.00, running a stop Norwegian mission of the L. D, sign, and fined $10.00 for no S. church. The bishopric pre- drivers license. ? sided with Walter Cheal, counRonald L. Mitchell forfeited selor, conducting. The opening $5 00 bail for no 'registration; song was Oh Say What Is Jess J. McCarthy, fined $25.00, Truth; prayer by Bishop Jul- no operators license, and $100.-0- 0 ius Campbell; secrament song, for driving while under the "WeTl Sing All Hail To Jesus influence of intoxicating liquor. Name. Following the secrament Hiro Nago paid a fine of $25.-0- 0 The Box Elder High School Gymnasium was built in 1934 a cost of $111,952. It contains 22,000 the priesthood talk was given for speeding; Dean C. Baugh, ! by Lamont Larsen. A ladies fined $5.00 for driving with an floor of feet of The was construction ft. cost $4.85 space. per sq. Square trio composed of Jessie Ilunsa- - expired drivers license. Joke, by Neil Christensen; song by Laura Fillmore, DelorLs Craner, Carol Roundy, Diane Morgan and Laraine Anderson; talk, "Guarding the Tongup by Joan Smoot; trio, composed of Scroll, Kenneth and Earl Nelson sang "School Thy Feelings! talk, Know Ye Not That Ye Are the Temple of God, Elder Milton Norman; closlpg remarks by John Craner. PACE EIGHT attended the Southwest Indian to the retiring officers. A duet missionary rcutiion held In Salt "Let Me Call You Swyithuarl, Lake City on Saturday evening was sung by Ethel and Faye and Milton Norman who accom- Holman; reading, "Wife of an panied them to Salt Lake City Inventor given by Elva Rounattended the Smorsberg dinner dy; Advice to the Girls" was for all returned missionaries of given by Annie Wise; comic skit the Norwegian mission from in costume by Lorinda Bradford 1945 to 1950. All expressed and Gertie Moore; duet, Our themselves as having a very en- Yesterdays, by Lavene Murphy joyable time meeting compan- and Mabel Rasmussen; reading, ions and friends again. Wakin the Younguns by Norma Bosley; dramatized song a Tuesday the Relief Society Among My Souvenirs, by memhad a very busy day when Marble; tribute to the rebers gathered at their room in tiring officers by Lois Hubbard, the ward chapel at 10 o'clock followed by presentation to them In the morning and 'quilted a of gifts of love and appreciacomforter having it about com- tion by President Eva Harper; pleted when meeting convened also small tokens to three past at 2 oclock. President Eva Har- presidents, Sarah Young, Hulda per presided at the meeting and Campbell and Leona Cheal. ReMabel Rasmussen conducted the sponses were made by the guests program which had been ar- of honor and after singing Sunranged to pay honor to the re- shine m the Soul," closing praytiring presidency, Alice O. Nor- er was by Margaret Hatch. The man, Rose B. Nelson and Bar- committee appointed then servbara H. Wright. The opening ed a delicious tray luncheon to Rees a,- - d Monday Apr. Rexall Complete feeding w Just remove cap, D baby. 8 oz. Reg. 3 2 FOR 36 3 Lavender a SHAVING L0m 4 oz. Reg. 1 Strict fxa11 COLD CREAM 2 for $1,0 Double Up And San REXALL aspirin No faster-actinmade. 100s, reg. Reg. 49c bottle. g 2 FOR Cases Are aspm 59' T Court Antacid, Laxative MILK OF, rr VOTE. 75c 2 for 76c For A Better Education Program For Box Elder Children, NOW And 10 Years From Now..! Settled Stork nURSER ... VOTE In Tuesday's Bond Election 20-- MAGNESIA Pure, mild, ideal for dti dren. Reg. 39c pt. 2 for 40c $ I 7 Rexall I Petrofol Is This The Opportune Time To Vote School Bonds? All Reg. 59c at It has a seating capacity 2 FOR 69' of approximately 1500. The cost of the proposed gymnasium at the Bear River High School was in 1915 estimated at $202,000. The estimated cost now under the proposed bond program has grown to $179,000, with an estimated cost ' of $15.00 per sq. ft. While we feel this gym should be built, the cost seems excessive. $ - Uello GOOD-LOOKIN- KLENZO ! G HAIR ' I i NYLON BRUSH COMBINATION The cost of the Central school now under construction is $11, or thereabouts, per sq. foot. (, t ? ' pint One One Half-Roun- d Professional J The new addition to the Garland Elementary School, which is greatly needed, a year ago was estimated at $87,000; under the new program the cost has increased to $143,000. $1.89 Value Both for 99c 1 Why The Great Increase In The Cost Of Both These Buildings? Libby Sky Rider GLASS TUMBLERS This committee has been informed, and we think reliably, that at the present time the Board of Education has available Tor immediate use $500,000 of the 1945 bond issue, for use in the construction of the B.R.H.S. Gym and the Garland 9i Addition. r ,, I J oz. Safedge, to a 6 FOR 33e From the Central School fire the board received $77,000 insurance. Under the 2.1 mills tax levy the board has collected in 1948 and 1949 the sum of $142,754.00, making a total to date towards the construction of the Central building $219,754.79, but of this amount I LEVY IS USED SOLELY FOR THE CENTRAL SCHOOL IN A FEW YEARS 3 for 43c Limit by 6 oz. 2 daroff Reg- - Elegant 300J FACIAL Tissue PARENTS' COMMITTEE AGAINST THE BOND ISSUE Limit 3 to a custom 3 for 44c THE FABRIC IS THE Everybody Likes To BORROW . . . T Bankrupt Our School System ote E3 In Tuesdays Bond Election! tin, PM FOR 59' I Respectfully submitted: Customs Ammoniated TOOTH mm-so- o tailored to a X Briten BOND OF years and it is the hope of the board that it will bear 3 I SUFFICIENT FUNDS $500,000, WHICH THE TAXPAYERS OF THE COUNTY WILL VOTE ON NEXT TUESDAY. 15 m THE 2.7 MILLS WILL BE AVAILABLE TO FINANCE THESE PROJECTS WITHOUT THE PROPOSED Bits Almond Plain or THE BUILDING OF THE VALLEY GYM AND THE GARLAND ADDITION AND AV Jumbo Chocolate IT APPEARS TO US THAT IF THE $5 00,000 ON HAND IS USED WISELY AND JUDICIOUSLY IN vs'v I Liggetts jr This proposed bond issue of $300,000 will run for a period of interest not to exceed Wt per annum. Limit customer. SOUL OF THE SUIT Students COLOGNf 4 oz. summer and next fall. Choose appearance! Choose from our quality m our history, selected fabrics, styles and sizes especially for Come in today. 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