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Show c c r ORINNE opers -- i X n ' Pioneers of Utah afternoon at the verda Marble. Mrs. h.ifTlP Ol conducted the singing. group the SuJby the Nightengale Nieht fa by Dyan .prayer Wood was Mrs Ethel nlted chaplain to fill the toy the death of DTUriday i Mrs. Ver- Fillmore. read the monthly 1Ciie Un the Central camp call' Lake City. clarinet A was la Cinquantaine," and Laura Fillmore Sing, ULife With Mother Father." was given by A committee com-7- , 0f Verda Marble, Norma Sy Alhe Craner andto Lois.preard was appointed g float for the community les- of July celebration. The was -Recipes, pioneer Norma Bosley, ':L and after 'Mothers 0 1 d Red was ihawi," the closing prayer A ,ven by Mabel Rasmussen, and hour was enjoyed were refreshments Vicious Christensen, by Adele Anderson to nineteen jeraice food and Ethel members sesent Reeder spent the Salt Lake visiting Mrs. Douglas Mr. and ith Mr. and Mrs. ampbell and :uton Smith. She also attend-i- d the M. I. A. dance festival on M. A. Mrs. leekend In the attending Salt Lake City Others . B --3 W ARE FACTS From ear River City . DeVere Christensen, Carl Jensen, Lloyd Jensen and Joe Del Huggins are going to see a little bit of their country. They are going on the National Scout Jamboree trip. Austin Johnsen was entertained at a family dinner June 13, It being his birthday. Early in the evening, and during the dinner, he received telegrams of best wishes from his daughter, Gloria, who is now In New York City. Elyse, another daughter, and her husband, Carl Henderson, now of Preston, Idaho, were among the guests as was Mrs. Lettie D. Campbell and Allen Campbell of Afton, Wyoming. BEAR RIVER CITY Mr. Robert Holman knewdt was Fathers day for 6ure when 30 members of his family met to pay homage to him, last Sunday. guests were Mr and Mrs Urban Holman, Corinne; Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Able and children, Elwood; Mr. and Mrs. Eldrod Kimber, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ONeil, Mrs. Wanda Smith and families of Ogdon. Many friends of Leonard Sor ensen attended the funeral services of his mother In Snow-villMonday. Mrs. Claire Huggins and children are spending a week in Anmo, Idaho, as guests of 'her sister, Mrs Blanche Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen ir and Mr. and Mrs Charles Chec-kett- s 7 returned Monday from a very enjoyable trip to Fort ColGuests Of Roland (Butch) Uedelings lins, Colo. They attended the at the Wallace in West recently home, Farm Bureau convention. Mr and Mrs. J. B Johns of HunsakeA Michael Reed, xJifa (top, rwLJohnny Rees Roundv rmi their Idaho visited Pocatello, DavisTYPE CAN TALK! Lynn Larsen, Newell Nor-man Duane fhimSn Mr. daughter and ! Leila Chlarson, Susan Redelings (hiding), Nan- nette Owens and Norma Jean Nichols. Not in and Mrs Artel Whitaker, Sunpicture are Dennis Jones and Larry Davis. day. When bkillfully handled ago. Mr. Hull is in the U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bywater - K. Dairies Los Anaeles Motorists Forestry service. of Ogden were dinner guests of type can express any The program numbers at the Family Return From Get Break At Last Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bywater. feeling you wish to put LOS ANGELES Los enterMrs. Farrell Huggins tUP) Sunday evening sacrament Eastern Vacation forth. We give careful Angeles drivers have been tak- tained her card club Thursday meeting were furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Ray K. Dames it on the chin for more than evening The game was played to every consideration Floyd Carter and consisted of ing two solos, My Faith in Thee and sons, Lowell, Kay, Sheridan ten years now. and a delicious dessert lunchin our shop to guarjob Tourists and radio comedian eon was served. and Just For Today by Elder and Dixon, returned to Brigham antee this. City Sunday evening following have built up a legend abouf Mrs. Seretta Johnsen was hosFrankem of Colhnston, and an tess to 'her 6ewmg club, Wedaddress by Elder James Palmer a two weeks trip that covered strange psychological of Logan. Elder and Mrs. Pal- over 6,000 miles. afternoon. The time was quirks to the point that local The Dames visited at Wash- motorists are sunk when their nesday needle work. A demer are officiators in the Lodoing spent D. C., with Mr. and Mns. license plates are spotted by the licious luncheon was served. gan temple and are old friends ington, former law in other states. Fogelberg, Dr. and Mrs. of the Carter family having Nephton Floyd Barker Dr. T. W. Forbes, nationally and children of Brigham City, lived at Park Valley for years. Utahns, and sister of Mr. Dames Mrs. James Palmer was in at- and with Mr. and Mrs. Bob known traffic psychology ex- visited Mr. and Mrs. Rufus BarLowe of pert who recently joined the ker, Sunday. tendance, also Mrs. John Carter After Onawa, Iowa. leaving Washington D. staff of the University of Cal(Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Barker of Park Valley. C., the family traveled to New ifornias institute of Mr. were of his transportaguests parents, Boys and girls who are mak- York City, Niagara Falls and tion and traffic and Mrs. Cliff Barker, Sunday. engineering, ing their home at the on to Detroit, where came to their defense. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hall are Indian school for the they picked upMichigan jewA-ourna new automoDr. Forbes said: In my opin- the proud grandparents of a ai summer are desirous of going bile for the return ion drivers In Los Angeles are baby girl. She is the daughter They trip. to the county rodeo at Tremon-to- also visited the Smith no different than those elseof Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown. FOR BEST JOB PRINTING this week and they also farm, Hill CumorahJoseph and the sa- where. There are just more of Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker want a trip to Lagoon, so they cred Grove. They report a pleas- them and toe seem to in a and daughter Katherine, visited they have been busy hoeing beets ant trip. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar bigger hurry. for the past three days on the farm of Clinton Andersen In West Corinne. Their attendants have accompanied them to supervise and help with the work. There are about 16 girls and 13 boys now at the school. Anyone needing workers can contact the school. n CoSe 'heve q;. PAGE FIVE Mr. Allen Campbell of Alton, Wyoming, will be making the BOX ELDER JOURNAL Austin Johnsen residence his Brigham City, Utah home while attending summer school at Logan. He Is a brothFriday, Juno 23, 1950 er of Mrs. Johnsen, and says the early morning drive is wonder- ed in Bear River City last week. ful. She returned to her home in Af visit- - ton, Wyoming, Thursday. . Campbell Mrs. Lettie son-in-la- Yes, Reddy Kilowatt, the electrical man,"can bring them to your farm. And their inday evening. dance were Henry Norman, and Ulton and Royal Norman Joan NorUrs. Ralph Forsgren. were ma and Joan Forsgren raong the dancers who partici-ate- d from this ward. Mr. A. V. Smoot spent several (Ft. Collins, lays last week at the Western Colo, attending States Regional Farm Bureau mention. While there he visited with Elder Karl (Norman who is laboring near (Ft. Collins in he Western States mission. He had hoped to also see Elder Grant Cheal who was located at Ft. Collins, but he toad just been transferred to Denver. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Reeder ate visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. feeder. They have been living In estival nold Nelsen, Sunday. Life A . ,y Ye" Now Codon r - ,v- Ishop and Mrs. logan while Grant was U S. A C Hq expects to attend summer camp of the 1 0. T. C. in Illinois. theyll do the tasks faster, cheaper, and better than ever before! 7 23X Inter-mounta- n Hom UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. A TAX PAYING COMPANY Ownership - - Local Control 000 at David Smith, Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses issued by the Box Elder county clerks office. Brigham City. , son of Mr. and Clinton Smith of Salt Lake City has also been visiting at he home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Reedec, his grandparents. Mrs. John Carter of Park Valley has been visiting for several days with her son, Floyd Carter, and family. The Senior team was successful in winning a softball Mre. same Monday at night the stake league 'games held Rees Pioneer park. Maurice weekly a Carsen is g manager with .the of players: Lloyd Hubbard, Milton Norman, Royal 'ornian, Darrell Andersen, Bil-j- e Rader, Max Murphy, Doyle ''ood, Marcus Mclntire, . LaRue wb. Clyde Nichols, Rulon Hatoh Odell Hatch, Robert Gil-iefol-win- line-u- rt Dee f Hansen. Andersen to his was con-- , home several days we( with amnesia which as caused from a concussion Was in3ured In the while .playing softball a ,,ag0LMonday- - Me seems to , 2 now and is up and again, ready for more Theo. N. Clayburn, 98,1 Playing. bmr!;WaUer Cheal-h- in-a- d been Collins, Colo, to at Ft. Collins he ac1uaintance of Mr. w A- - C. Hull, whom he are very kind to mission-- 2 nvitng them to their trans-fro- 'Ft. ", er' WMIe 3 fr these Corinne60 Hull ,,7 6 he was a Hy-ru- -- frill (lil'KOgi i power! Chrysler still leads the power can do for you! Come let Chrysler's Engine show you the difference! In traffic its Spitfire flexible and speedy! With plenty of power for the toughest hill! With a combination of advantages no other engine can offer . from automatic to waterproof ignition that g that gives you full control But . 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