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Show .) ELDER that Nat'l Guard Activates Tomorrow JOURNAL gos-De- weekly-newspaper- News-Journa- - f ; ds , i . privilege of APO mailin. vices, but now, due to the 1 settled conditions, the uation, we will be naM lave that service continue! to anyone who may be ed, from now on until tm information, my mailing yjj will be: noble and decent service opportunity to write a few lines In many cases the work It is and offer my sincere thanks for has been made exceedingly dif and I'm proud of you for it. For the second time in less than 10 years ficult due to the terrific social jfow back to the favor I have your kindness in sending me Friday, August 18, 1950 Brigham City, Utah been transfered once more. This copies of the very interesting the Brigham City National guard unit has pressure there. , A published at Brigham City, I never realized called after of time to a small place time a the action or to For been called posfor federal period Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established duty little paper an Woodstock has what the interesting Woodstock. to missend difficult was war it In 1908. sible action against an enemy that threatens I was until of it in got way over that estimation, some my Into of distinction, parts the prosperity, security and liberty of the sionaries The home. from so Americanized here most far William M. Long, Editor the away nd Austria. Today being Switzerland American people. Charles Claybaugh, Business Manager are quite a few mission- city of its size in Canada. In arrival of the paper is somethere Elder Lon B. Stalling Shuddering, we ask why the war cycle has aries working In both of these many respects it reminds me of thing for which I wait with the Published every Friday and entered as Second been so Yukiko Nojima ; why our is 20 to It five reduced from it lacks thovfgh anticipation. City, greatest direction years of under the office countries Class Matter at the post in Brigham City, Brigham 125 Banchi Ryusuke Cho young men, just in the prime of life and es- President Samuel E. Bringhurst. the broad, clean streets and the good to see the faces of friends Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Komatsu Shi One of the richest mission friendly atmosphere one meets and acquaintances, and to know tablishing a place in civilian life for themare intertown. One that the Ishikawa, Japan. our home happening in things has in fields must be 'from Europe it; selves, always abruptly jerked that caught my at- back home. Thank you again May I thank you again why they must leave their homes and fami- been the British mission taking esting thing in England, Scotland and Wales. tention is the fact that this is so much. sending me the paper. lies. the only city Ive been in here you, it is appreciated very The justness of the whole thing is ques- Today there are about 250 misMy trip to Japan was very I would like to 6end my misin that that has drinking fountains with nice. sionaries on class first traveled We tioned and an answer is determined. It is sion underworking leader- running water on the streets as the wishes, Yorishiku to everft capable is it and President Wilson, just. There is no question about it, but ship of President Stayner . Rich- we have in Brigham City and the a beautiful boat. The 6ea May the Lord bless you. Pesch Days Just Around The Corner not there is no alternative. , other western cities. A small really ards. Sincerely, your brother and over, was the calm all way : The Chamber of Commerce is stirring into Elder Lon B. Stalling Early tomorrow morning, before most of It was also reported that in thing to notice perhaps, and we had a very pleasant voyage. action for the 47th annual Peach Days that us eat breakfast, the Brigham City national the Czechoslovakian mission perhaps the one thing that lik- We made and friends D. M. XMace) Mason claims Will be the bigfor ens this city with home, but it were treatedmany Mean Means Mein guard unit will be a part of the army they that it is now impossible very well by everyfour of than peocertainly did impress me, groups aiid larger will on best be will be in its long history. 'It MILWAUKEE (UP) active duty. of gest one. . We also had the honor assemble so It is probably Incidentally, my mail still held Sept, 8-- 9. have been trying to tell services For about a third of the 60 men it will be ple todifficult the ships conducting comes for the members of : postmarked "Brigham. one Sunday morning, an opporowner of a Chinese-Amer;- , Though all Peach Days are alleged big- , the same old G. I. routine, for the other two-thir- very Didnt someone tell Postmaster there. restaurant here that a miaj I shall always which of it will be the beginning of a new ad- theIt church tunity ger and better" than the one the previous is impossible for words to Nielson about the name of our be ed sign may be keeping a proud. year, the preliminary plans of this years venture that will turn into the same old the feeling of inspira- fair city? Fd better not revile customers afraid of dogs, i Yokohama in arrived We April affair Indicate that it probably will be the routine! after a couple of months ; for prac- express Mr. too Nielson much rewe tion and the benefit that against sign reads: Chow Mean." and were met by President best yet. tically all of them it will be a necessary ceived from the advice given though, for his stamp Is on all 26, of and several G. Vlnal Mauss, Besides all of the regular features of the thing in their minds. during this conference. We ail the money I get from home. He who were laPeach .Days there will be plenty of athletic The designs Russia has on the free world came away with a feeling of is one guy 1 need to stay friends the missionaries Yokohama. and in CONTINUE YOUR EDUCATION Tokyo boring David with with O.) (along action with the Box Elder high school foot- and Russias actions are not in the least having been blessed in having From there, we went directly to care of at the take to Well, meetthese a attend good Brig privilege ball team playing their first game of the mysterious, as many people purport them to missionaries very ham City while Im gone and ahadplace whichandthehad the "honseason and the Peaches baseball team prob- be, but are obvious. They are the same as ings. Especially were we selected, glad for the opportunity of hav get the (United States postoffice, or of College those harbored by Alexanrer the Great, Na- ing ably playing a game. participating in a street President John A. Widtsoe Brigham CITY branch on . the aban was It be presented one poleon, Hitler. They simply want to exploit with us, and for the wonderful ball. . A varieties program will truly meeting. rupt introduction to missionary A full training program is available in evening, the magnificient fruit display that the entire world, with power if necessary, words if advice given by this Love to all the folks, work. I had the honor of speakalways decorates main street will be as but as a second choice, for their own bene- man who has made available Elder Lloyd N. Andersen home economics agriculture ing shortly and bearing my tesso many aids and helps for the beautiful as ever and then there will be the fit. FOREST. RANGE WILDLffl 350 Dundas St. AND SCIENCES ARTS Inan of with the help timony MANAGEMENT COMMERCE AND BUSINESS The United States is their chief opposi- understanding and preaching of parade. Woodstock, Ont., Canada. terpreter. ENGINEERING AND the everlasting gospel of Jesus EDUCATION Those who have witnessed the Peach Days tion so were on the top of their list. Christ. I stayed In the mission home TECHNOLOGY Of course we are against war, against our Here in Denmark we are now July 24, 1950. parade and the Ogden and Salt Lake City of a for in there period Tokyo SCHOOL GRADUATE 24th Of July parades dont stutter in the men giving up their private lives for service in the shelter if the work of the Dear Bill: asa two weeks, and was then I am being transferred to least When they claim our float extravaganto their country, but if we are to have a past 100 years. During this per a in to labor Komatsu, different town so I decided I signed za is without doubt perennially the best of country prosperous, safe and with our cher- lod of time thousands have small town, of 80,000 people Extra Curricular activities in join had better write and tell you. on the coast of the Japan Dramatics Student Publication ished liberties, we must fight for them. any of them. ed the church, and of these thou Music I meant to before but I havent over Athletics Dee Glen Smith, chairman of the parade, Intramurals Department Clubs It is not a new thing in the United States sands have emigrated to Amer- had much time. I have appre- Sea. It is located about two miles from the sea, and half to fight for our country. Since the Ameri- ica, a fact which we do not need ciated receiving the News. says this years will still be better. In the meantime the Junior Chamber of can revolt against the British empire in to go outside of Box Elder coun' I woyld like to thank you way between the cities of Kana zawa and Kukui. The people Supplementing the regular work in this college is training Commerce Is moving ahead with plans for 1775, and long before, we have sacrificed and ey to confirm. Today the Dan very much. of are the here Is ish mission better strongly quite Military Science, which may lead to a reserve commissior. I have been here in their coronation ball with the selection of a sacrificed for our freedom and we will con- than it has ever been organized Buddhist belief, however, we at any Birmingham lorlaboring The USAC has the largest volunteer Reserve Officers' Trail five the past Peach, Days queen. They are of the opinion tinue to sacrifice, but a3 always in the past other time. We are enjoying at a the have attendance good we made ing Corps in the nation. It offers excellent opportunities ti there will be 50 Box Elder county lovelies en- we will always be victorious for we have the the aid of proselyting helps that months, and and have I have quite meetings, one baptised member, continue College and become more capable to serve the Hi many contacts, tered in the contest. we hitherto have been unable to a few' truth and the right. I am en- and several who will be bapinvestigators. tion as a citizen and leader. near future. in tised the and as a result of this joying it here very much alSwedish mission with about obtain, Gerwe are looking forward to a My companion is Elder though it is hot 1500 members, and something ald Okabe from Hawaii, who is deal of progress in the Fall Quarter Registration September 23-3- 0 great Sincerely, mislike 150 missionaries. This a master at the Japanese lanof the mission. future Elder Wallace Hunt, sion is presided over by PresiI want to say thanks for guage, and who is helping me 309 E. Davis St. For Catalog and other information. dent Clarence F. Johnson, and Again the to and greatly in my study of the lanme, paper sending Decatur, Alabama. Address the President also spreads over a wide area. to I feel fortunate it to very guage. thanks the at there 4 people The Voice Of The Reader" The newest mission in Europe home that support the missionas him have my companion. Komatsu, Japan UTAH STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE the Finish mission, is only three aries through their letters and We are living with a Japanese 31, 1950 July l Staff family here in Komatsu, who years old and boasts a staff of prayers. May the Lord bless Box Elder LOGAN, UTAH fore so when they came togeth- 56 missionaries and 221 mem each Frinsensgade 19 I feel that I should take this are very kind to us, and the lady one of you. and every ; (Fredericia, ; Denmark er it blended into a very beau- bers led under the direction of ' Sincerely, 28, 1950 tiful and powerful choir. ' President Henry A. Matis. This July ' Elder Gordon Kay Jensen. Dear mil and Friends: A mission-wid- e youth confer- mission has been fortunate In My address has been changed ence was held on Sunday morn- that many of the people who Woodstock, Ont. Again so l want to notify , you ing with young men and wo- have shown friendliness have 350 Dundas St. Of It, and express my heartfelt men from all parts of Denmark been influential people in gov kindness for August 6, 1950 addresses. your appreciation delivering the Many ernment positions which has In sending the pape$ tqme, fine subjects were covered such helped the progress of the mis Box Elder News and Journal'.? 5iM ' As wfcote in my last letter as righteous living, attendance sion. v ; t Utah Brigham City, this year, 1950, is of great im- of meetings, personal prayer One of the missions in Dear. Bill; ; portance to us here In the Dan- and family prayer, a clean life Europe in the largest mis German East ac100 was ish mission. It exactly Its a shame that the only through clean thoughts and Stover sion. President Walter years ago that the first mission- tions, the word of wisdom, and presides over this - mission of time you and the folks at home aries came here to Denmark for on the value of a personal testimembers. Sixty of these seem to hear from us out here the purpose of preaching the re- mony of the divinity of Jesus 8,000 members are engaged in full is when we want to ask a favor stored gospel of Jesus Christ. Christ. It was truly refreshing time of you. The fact that we do missionary work, and there six months the and upbuilding to hear the tes- are 18 During the last American missionaries write, though, means that the ' missionaries and saints have timonies of these young Danish favor we are seeking means a working mostly in the western been extremely busy getting the people. to us. I think my own feellot , part of Berlin and in some parts message, "The Lord Has Spoken pretty well concur with ings zone of British of the Germany. of the The session afternoon Anew,? out to the people of Denthose of the rest of the "home mark.! This was climaxed dur- - conference followed the general A year ago there were no mis- folks" you are serving all over n when theme, A Voice From the Dust, sionaries working in the the week of June the world, it doesnt take a B. ingmission-wide centennial cele- and told of the coming forth of a mission, but today there S.in calculus to figure the time conBook of (Mormon, the bration was held in Copenhagen. the are 50, and according to the re and expense you and the staff The Centennial Conference be- tents of the book and its mis- port of President Jean Wunder- - put out to do us this favor of At present here in Den- lick seem to be meeting keeping us up on the news from gan on (Wednesday evening, sion. we are rejoicing over the with they June 14, with a concert of a choir mark home is immense. considerable progress. made up of all the elders in the arrival of 5,000 copies of the I for one hope that some day In France there are still many Danish mission. There were over Book of Mormon, a proselyting large cities where missionaries the circumstances will arise in 100 voices in the choir, and the item we havent had since'f be- have never labored, but today which I may do my smali bit concert was truly powerful and fore World War II. Yes, 5 minutes Is the 130 missionaries in that to repay you and the good old In the evening the time was country are enjoying many op- N-- J for that trouble and effort impressive. Over 600 people were ip attendance which filled taken up by the presidency of portunities in bringing the gos- which will bring very litte reto show you how you could the large Copenhagen chapel to the Danish mission, and the pel to the people of France. turn on a cash basis that you Thursday evening power of their testimonies and President Golden Woolf told us so freely go to on our behalf. overflowing. pay $1,000 more and Gold and Green the thoughts they gave to us a mission-wid- e the ac- were inspiring and upbuilding. . ball was held climaxing not pet alt the extra tivities of the M. I .A. for the The combined mission choir prosesorvided music for this A 1950. the dance six piece year room ...ease of handling chestra was organized from sion, and the walls of the buildamong the missionaries, and the ing seemed to literally resouhd famous ruggeddance was very much enjoyed with the bdauty of the refrains by all who were there. One of they sang. Their closing numness Dodge gives yoei the lajrge newspapers here in ber,. In Our Redeemers Name the Denmark ran a pictorial story emphatically proclaimed on the dance so we also receiv- theme of .the whole centennial ed some favorable publicity. conference, "The Lord Has SpoA pageant was held on Friday ken Anew, and acted as a fitevening entitled They Shall Go ting Clmax to all of the wonderOut aad None Shall Be Able To ful meetings that had been held. We received another very fine Stay Them." The pageant was based ,on the events and ex- treat here in the Danish misin sion from the 5th to the 9th of periences of missionaries Denmark, Norway and Sweden July. During this period of time during the past 100 years. It a conference was held with all portrayed the difficulties that of the European mission presithe missionaries were obliged to dents, and was led by President go through during a period of John A. Widtsoe of the Council time When freedom or religion of the Twelve. Many reports was practically unknown were given in regards to condiMcMurtry Rubber Floor Varnish it made to walk on... throughout most of the coun tions in various parts of Europe, gives floors a full gloss finish that's both tough and tries of Europe. The finale of and I thought maybe the peoelastic. ..will not show heel marks, and it not afinthe pageant displayed in a beau ple there at home would be fected by hot or cold water. tiful manner the fruits of the terested in a few of. the facts gospel over the last 100 years, that were given during the con! WHATEVER YOUR PAINT OR VARNISH and set forth a challenge to all ference. you P. of First all John President of to future as the the present NEED, MAKE SURE IT S MtMURTRYl Danish mission. Lillywhite and Sister Lillywhite 5 minutes behind the and You 11 get handling and drivDorothy Ann of the Nether Almpst any, place in the world dependability, that belongs to JUST where you find 10 or more Amer- lands mission send their greet of ease that youll want to Dodge and Dodge alone. ing todays big Dodge . icans assembled you will usu- ings to everyone who knows there at home. There are make discover roominess and ally find a game of baseball go them your own for keeps. youll members of the church in ing ot and the mission field is 3500 NEW BIGGER VALUE On Saturday Holland and about 200 mission no exception. far costlier cars cant match You 11 feel the flashing power morning about 100 missionaries aries working there. The peo. . . head room, leg room, shoulof the big and the same number of inves ple of Holland have recovered y i Engine de from fast the members and remarkably gathered tigators lets that der ride easroom you the silken smoothness of at a fiicnic in the kings deer struction and scars of war, and forest Just north of Copenhagen. many of them are now accept ier, nkore comfortably, mile after "L Fluid Drive. And youll sense ' t i There were games of softball, ing the truth of the gospel. mile. So, drive Dodge today I the ruggedness, the famous footbalf and volleyball going on .There are 82 missionaries TV.2 VJZZT AT LSADfKO CSAlZZS the Norwegian jnis-siogw tfefor mora practically all day as well as working in out over a vast area spread cart! various handicap races such as fftatt fftm fbwest-pffce- d three-legge- d races, etc. In the which reaches beyond the arctic evening a concert was given by circle. There is a great deal of COAL & a choir made up of all the progress being made with these branch choirs In the mission people, especially among the APPLIANCE combined. The different branch youth of Norway. The mission A. Gowans. is Sherman the president 63 North Main Phone ONE choirs had been practicing Next door to Norway lies the numbers for several months be- - 66X SU is of the house, Mrs. Nojjma, l the very diligently studying I and is very interested. the feel that she will come Into church. She is, indeed, a good woman. We We are very busy here. evhave meetings and classes and on ery night of the week, of seven total a we have Sunday, meet-ing- s hours of Sunday school The in two different towns. so fast time seems to be going do. We and theres so much to need many, many missionaries in Japan. The people of Japan are very kind to us, and very polite. We are never kicked out of a house, never have a door slammed In our faces. . . perhaps because they dont slam. . . they 6lide, but nevertheless, the people al ways listen to us, and are very polite and kind. I am happy in my work, and the more Japanese I learn, the better I like it. It is rather difficult, but with faith and diligence, it can be master ed. Heretofore, we have had the l. 3 c-- o 3 2 (rot,, lit I, ,(.( m ' urttr, .S1 ttc HA N S Utah State Agricultural , ii What They Think 6A 1. 2.1 to) km 3. News-Journa- ; - , I i f 1 ; ; . , 1000 14-1- 9 1 ? i West-Germa- , ; 1 h. ! Make Sure It's fflAurjrq .1 ft ! 1 h - your present car may never again be worth what we will give n Get-Awa- IV t! st ...and RUDDER FLOOR VARUISII . ! ; III , NORTH MAIN MOTOR - 604 North Main 01 li IE .l( |