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Show Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Bott Return From BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, August 10, 1951 weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established Just About in AmfiUuuj' Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Published every Friday and entered as Second Gass Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. o I I By Bob Crompton j The news in one week takes strange twists, telling of the honesty of.one person and the dishonesty of seven others. Winning Utah a good reputation in Iowa, Mrs. Leonard Jeppsen found a box of valuable clothing and $170, lost by a native of that state along side the Mantua-Brighar- a City highway. With smiles she immediately returned it. J Pleasant news to report. But during the same week, Sheriff Hyde received seven different calls on various crimes committed in .the county. W. surrounded by teeth. TEMPTATION : Temptations are sure to ring your doorbell, but its your fault if you ask them to stay for dinner. WORRY: The thing that breaks our back is not so much the load we carry now, as the weight of what we fancy may be tomorrows burden. It does no good to carry around a lightning rod to attract trouble. MEN: You cant do the biggest thing in the world unless you can handle men ; and you cant handle men unless you can sympathize with them; and sympathy begins in humility. Not the humility that crawls for a nickel in the street, and cringes for a thousand in the office. Not a humility that turns into servility. Humility is the state of being humble, not arrogant, nor full of Joseph A. McRae, an arm chair philosopher from Salt Lake City, occasionally sends us' a sample of his collection of epigrams. Typical are the following: SPEECH: The trouble with our country is that there are too many wide open spaces For the national guard it ha3 eventful year. X i lellel lor rupture. Vliltour Truee Depcrtncet, bout thcee wonderful r Our experienced fitter, eln Abdominal Bupporten, etc., end Shoulder Brace, prices will surely H y, plcut AMILTO DRUG been an yosi to take better care of ybiir in interested ;car Hes doing it, and has the finest products for superior performance, with modern facilities for outstanding performance. Line-u- p A GASOLINE Gi Brigham City merchants will hold their outing August 23, we learned early this week. It will be just a year since the merchants held their 1950 outing with the national guard as their guests of honor. yutl Utoco 'dealer, help QET UTOCO IMPROVED Satisfaction QUTStDE of farcical trait correctly fitted. annual Part - . GET A SPECIALIZED lubrication job. Your Utoco dealer is trained to give your car individual attention . . . special service. lor top performance under any driving tioas. Try a tankful either Ethyl or Regular. home again, so till then may the good Lord bless you all. Yours truly, Sgt, and Mrs. Henry C. Buland, 712 Westwood Ave. Long Branch, N. J. WMA7TMXY THINK In Dance Review Here's the EXCELSIOR ft; will leave for Yokohoma, Japan by plane. dentistry iDr. Bott, practiced in Brigham City piror to being called to active duty in the army seven months ago. His wife, the former Mary Decker of Salt Lake City, will accompany him to Texas but will, remain in Brigham City during the winter. They helve two children. 168 To Take CLc NON-S- tf From Texas he will report back to the northwest where he pride. What a variety of people we rub shoulders with. WE FIT Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Bott returned home to Brigham City this week after a short vacation to Washington where they visited with their son and his family at Ft Lewis. Their son, Dr. Victor Wayne move Bott, received orders for a while they were there. He arrived in Brigham City Wedneswhich day for a short leave after he will go to Ft Sam Houston, Texas, where he will attend a special course for three weeks. 1908. Charles RUPTURi 1 Trip To Washington A , Continued from Preceding Page MeiLynn Harris. Group three is the largest class with 55 to appear in the review, dancing the Manhattan erenade and "Lady in Red. Dancers will be Marcia Glover, Carol Ann Balls, Barbara Balls, Rita Harris, Marlene Bosley, Carol Butler, Norma Poulsen, Carol Leona Ruby Asmond, Checketts, Kathleen Young, Sharon Anderson, Lynda Packer, Pamela Chrftchfield, Vickie Larsen, Cathy Larsen, Elaine Packer, Julia Funk, Sue Ellen Yates, Connie Holberg, Maren Tin-geKaren Holberg, Christine Ann Kimber, Sheryl Meservy, Sheryl Hunsaker, Mayone Woodbury, (Dian Jensen, Lynette Pierce, Sandra Clegg, Gertrude Ellen Gillespie, Larry Lismman, Linda Bradbury, Elaine Burnett, Susan Petersen, Sheryl Hailing, Eldon Busby, Sandra Thomas, t, Merlene Jeppsen, Nancy Kathleen Earl, Mary Hadley,. .David Hadley, Kathleen Deanne Christensen, Owens, Margaret Owen, Merle Poulsen, Patty Jeppson, Janet Beecher, Shirley Teeples, Phyllis Teeples, Marie Turley, Karma Houghton, Glenda Rowe, Sharon Coleman, Judy Kay Thompson and Carolyn Byrd. iLudy Larsen will . have the solo part in the Manhattan Serenade number while Larry Lishman, Eldon BuSby and David Hadley will be featured in the Lady In Red. The youngsters in group four will perform a monkey dance to and their second number will be Pretty Baby. Composing the group will be Freddie Smith, Billie Woodbury, Scott Candland, Lorraine Woodbury, Eugena Butep, Mary Lynn Lishman, Kathleen Bur-char- Dear Friends: 6, 1951. August Terraces often can be conI want to tell you how much structed on row crop land durearly spring before my husband and I enjoy read- ing the time. planting and town the home paper ing to renew opr subscription to it. It's like an old friend dropping $URE AVE$ WASHABLE in twice a week to tell us whats least expensive and most practical way to pron financial responsibility under Utah's New Finanek Responsibility Law, is a FARMERS AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY; The new. We have been at Fort Monmouth nearly two and a half years and like it fairly well, but it isnt anything like home. We miss our friends, the good fruit and the wonderful climate among other things. 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