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Show L lunmiiasi Sometimes its a race to see Punted a Blackout which will boll first. , , the cofA Ala. (UP) HARTSELLE, fee or the husband. football game plunged Hartselle into darkness. A football, puntPAGE TEN ed high into the air by one o f BOX ELDER JOURNAL the players, struck an electric wire, causing a transformer fuse Brigham City, Utah to blow out. The line was reFriday, May 18. 1951 paired in about 30 minutes. I i niisliiiie Loses A : - r - 4. ? l :i .1 idcrlteuiif4 From where I sit ... : y ty Joe Marsh 'i 4 ' i V. .I "One Mis Reynolds, oor town librarmoian, really put a smart-alec- k torist in his place last week right in center of town, corner of Main and Walnut. Her car stalled, tying up traffic. Most drivers just waited quietly realising she couldnt help it but one fellow kept blaring away on hia horn. So Misa Reynolds gets out of her car, walka over and aaya sweetly, Tm afraid I cant start my engine. If youd like to try Ill stay here and lean on that horn for you." That stopped him! "i N .. s : 'h. V f- - ,i i, ?. tvrt .1 derstand what its all about. Lets try to see the other fellows side how he in whatever he does votes, what he thinks, whether his preference is for a glass of beer or buttermilk rather than simply blast out anyone who gets In the way of our ideas in these matters. A STRAW HAT, TELL MERCHANTS The Mayor Adds Approval To Straw Hat Day; Sets Sat. Aside For Event In Proclamation Is the sun getting in your eyes? If it is, Brigham City merchants have just the thing you need straw hats. To remind all the folks in these parts (Box Elder Counthat is) that its time to stow away that old winter felt ty, hat and perch a colorful, cool straw derby on your cranium, they will observe Straw Hat Day Saturday, May 19. For sale will be all kinds of you do your car. When the straw hats, round, square, with sun Is damaging the finish, park colorful bands, without colorful them In the shade beneath a bands, for the fanner, for the straw hat. To make It official, the Mayor business man, for the cowboy, made an official proclamation, for the teacher or for the as aside tomorrow setting straw hat time, said Ole Zundel, chairman of the Merchants' committee, and everyone should enjoy the soothing, cool comfort of naturally Mts n i. . m is PROCLAMATION WHEREAS summer is upon us with its infrared rays and vitamin D, and; WHEREAS sunshine is healthful when taken in moderation but deadly, especially to bald heads, when taken to excess, and ; WHEREAS I feel that all farmers, bakers, teachers and brick layers and all others should be aware of this not be danger so that their contributions to society will and and; sun strokes lunacy, impeded by WHEREAS straw hats add to the handsome of Brigham City male citizens; NOW THEREFORE, I, Lorenzo J. Bott, mayor of Brigham City do hereby proclaim Saturday, May 19, 1951 as Straw Hat Day. . Signed: Lorenzo J. Bott, Mayor of Brigham City and family spent Sunday in Willard with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dial. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray and daughter, Susan, were Mothers Day visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrill and sons, of Preston, Idaho, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Alvin Anderson., Miss Patty Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus Christensen, who is attending school in Salt Lake City, spent the week-enwith her family. attended Many townspeople the band concert at (Bear River high school on Thursday evening. Joe Del Huggins represented this town In the high school band. The townspeople are very who proud of LeRon Johnsen, won the Regional Speech contest, sponsored by the FJF.A., held at 'Fresno, California. accompanied by his father, Austin Johnsen, Visited with his sister, Gloria, in Los Angeles, California. . d Le-Ro- V, i fit ,3 rri- n?; s'l r m Interested Attention! 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The remainder of Mrs. Fae Ann Karo of Hope-welVirginia, is spending the was spent at the home next few weeks with her par- and Mrs. Cliff ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hug- cards were gins, while her husband is doing going to Fern AtbJj Jenson. Ernest HugEi A special assignment in the La Dean Christensen leaving Virginia the Karos toured New York, Detroit and tello, Idaho, was a ? brother. Mr. and u?' Philadelphia, The Pinochle clubs husbands Christensen. , i'! l, jgjj Z Froth Box High ScHoo re inlor division- - jsic Makers furnished f-WaU hac e Co-Aft- ' I ited Sydney pventh Mrs. Ida Checketts, Rula Checketts, La Rena Waddoups, Seretta Johnson, Myntle Anderson, Clytie Anderson, Jearl Jensen, Gertie Ivenson, Rita Anderson, Andrea 'Huggins, and Mrs. Rasmussen of Honeyville, motored to Ogden on Friday, where they were guests of the Weber Central Dairy and the Deaf and Blind school. This tour was sponsored by the local Farm Bureanu. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jeppson and children of Mantua, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Henderson and daughter, Gloria, and Miss GayNell Johnson were week-envisitors of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen. Miss JoAnn Christensen, a student of the U.S.A.C., visited her d . Jensen. another the anni be held He to man the resent Vin ifc the raduati thainn11 Caro will aliens J this ye Crt Tre0 site beehive of paper ARE FACTS d d s OFFICIAL StTaw Hat Day. B Mr. and Christensen. PRESERVE YOUR FINISH, BUY Better Car Care 7 V:' . From where I sit, a lot of us are sometimes n little overeager to sound off before we really un- parenits, From ventilated head gear. With the rainy weather deear River City feated on Its fluid Utah front and receding to the Aleutian islands, Its time to shed the BEAR RIVER CITY Mr. and oe, OiUu long Johns" and the felt hats Mrs. Arnold Dallin spent the and replace them with clothes week-enat Springville, Utah. In keeping with the season and They were guests of Mr. and style. Mrs. Floyd Graves. Copyright, 1951, United Slatet Brewers Foundation Take care of your head like Mrs. Winnie Jensen, accompanied by Mrs. Dale Hunsaker of Honeyville, was shopping in Ogden Saturday. Mrs. Clytie Anderson motored to Logan on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blackham of Deweyville and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fawn Utoco dealers do more than just deliver gasoline Dewey of Downey, Idaho, Thursday evening. While there they into your tank. They offer you the finest products made plans for the (Dewey reunion, which is to be held at .including Utoco Gasoline and Utoco Premium Deercliff lodge on May 19th. Motor Oil. They check the tires, water, battery and Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Papworth other vital points. And they offer personalized of Afton, Wyoming, spent the week-enwith her sister, Mrs. lubrication service for smoother motoring. Austin Johnsen. 4 A group of priesthood men and boys worked at the Deseret Industries in Ogden on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jensen 'I.! if-,-- For The Book" Straw Mat Bay Toinorrfr flits HBaftle ie na Se her of the represented D, 01 , his name side niT south be flanked i flowers, am adpns will in the center streame |