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Show has been ordered to move out of Mrs. her home. The build(UP) Harriet Welch, cousin of New ing is to be torn down to make Yorks Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, room for a new church. Dewey Kin Ousted OWOSSO, Mich. etfr-- a Kiwy They Grow 'Em Healthy In Bear River City Birthday Party Honors Mrs. Annette Jensen On 83rd Anniversary B A birthday party honored Mrs. Annette Jensen on her 83rd anniversary, September 12, at her hqme at 162 north Third east. Many friends and relatives visited her and enjoyed refreshments. She received many lovely gifts. Those attending Included a son and RIVER CCTY-Fun- eral services were held Monday at 1 oclock in the ward chapel for William J. Ro6e, who passed away Friday In Ogden. Bishop Johnsen conducted the following program: "Sometime Well Understand, "Oh My Father, and God Be With You were rendered by the ward choir; Invocation Carlos by Charles Checketts; Jensert and Mr. Seegmiller of Ogden were the speakers; benediction, Melvin Johnsen." Interment was in Ogden and the grave was dedicated by Btehop Les Norton of Ogden. The floral display was large and beautiful and many friends attended to pay their last respects to a neighbor. Sunday School was reorganized Sunday under the direction of Stake Sunday School Superintendent Albert Bingham with the following being voted in: Ellis Arbon, superintendent; Clifford Jensen, and Dwlghit Andersen as assistants. The outgoing officers were CUM Barker, Melvin Johnsen and Ellis and Mrs. A. W .Norton, and the following from Brigham City: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Cummins, Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. Martha Higley, Mrs. R. H. Rldd, Mrs. A. Jeppsen, Mrs. Maggie Knudsen, Mrs. C. A. Hall, Mrs. Dave Hewlett, Mrs. Mabel Ellis, Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker. guests Included N. E. Johnson, Mrs. R. Read and Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Dave Durham of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Pocatello, Idaho. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY n i' a A'V ti AttvfcM a I HILL THE PROOF, 4 ' HILL COMPANY, KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE, The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor la 771. OOO Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Peterson spent the week end in , Payson. Mrs. Erma Palce returned to her home after spending some time visiting in Ogden. (Mr. and Mrs. Reynold (Bob) Jensen and family of Benjamin, Utah, visaed his mother,' , Mrs. Sophia Jensen. Supday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Street of Ogden were guests of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen, Sunday. The local Farm Bureau baseball team played a snappy game of ball Sunday with Honeyville. This was the last game of the season and Bear River won, making them the champions of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murray and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray of Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen on Sunday. The T. B. unit which was here last Wednesday wasnt to well patronized. When we have a chance to get things like this free of charge we, should take advantage of it, - . , , .The Blue Star Mothers , held their meeting abthd hdftie r of WednesMrs. Elrlta Andersen day afternoon. Mrs. 'Carrie Christensen reviewed the book "Family Kingdom, by Woolley Taylor and it was very much enjoyed by those present. Hostesses were Elrita- - Andersen, Pearl Jensen, Alice Petersen and Andrea Huggins. W 0 (21 The State grants you the right to drive on the streets j and highways I that right, (your driver's license and motor vehicle registrations), under Utah's New Financial Responsibility Law for failure to deposit sufficient security to satisfy any judgment that may result from an accident causing injuries, death, or damage to property in you can lose H C 7 r INSURANCE WITH "FARMERS" WILL PROVE YOUR FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. IT COSTS ONLY AUTO LIABILITY EACH 6 MONTHS (current rates) ( SS.OOOSIO.OOO Bodily Injur (Slightly higher wher there ere driver under 25) tee at beginning Plu $5.00 (; of policy. 15,000 Property D.m.ge rv Get free copy of a brief digest of law from Ton"?"" EARL' MADSEN First Security Bank Bldg. II ICTlP FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP of Juptri V for orervice ft MID-WA- us oahohg Bear River Wards Jr. M.I.A. Softball Team who walked off with the North Box Elder stake cham... pionship trophy this summer. Later they lost a close game to the Brigham City Third ward for consolation honors at the Ogden division LDS tournament. Left to right, front row, Spencer Archibald, Kay Birch, Brent Johnsen, Gary Scof field and Clyde Nelson. Back row: Sedan shipping weight. GREAT A DRILL CIRCUS NAVY IT NAVY TEAM Free FIREWORKS Latest Display Nightly Exhibits of MINING, AGRIA CULTURE, INDUSTRY and Great midway Entertaining FORCES ARMED DISPLAY) 5 , Handle A Softball Smoothly . e f "v ' SALT LAKE CITY I UTAH ' STATE FAIR GROUNDS t H n I C0e Bear River City Sr. M.I.A. Softball Team . . . which won championship honors in the North Box Elder stake and consolation honors at the Ogden district tournament. Left to right, front row: Clinton Burt, Wayne Andersen, Robert Andersen, Ronald Andersen and Lee Johnsen. Back row: 'Bishop Vernon L. Johnsen, Darrell Gardner, Rex Cole, LeRoy Dell Holmgren, Roy Brakgger, Lynn Holmgren and Doyle C. Archibald. Not present were Donald Andersen, Golden Petersen, Jr., and, Farrell Huggins, f f , j PAGE 2 . COOK TRANSPORTATION BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, September 14, 1951 published eucceeaor ham City, Utah, Smith field Sentinel, established A weekly newspaper, be S 1 CO. FASTWAY et Brig, to tha In 1908. 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