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Show 'I k - five PACK F.HA Delegates elder journal dtr, oth &L 55 TO Supt. Weight Reports School Activities to Attend Meet' STAR July meptln3 of the Elder school board, Supt. E. Weight reported that in 13 summer kinderin gartens the school district nad been 414 pupils. They had an average daily attendance of 9031 percent. Other reports he made Includ-ethat the state department of Public Instruction credited the district with 209.93 classroom units for the present school year. Also, that the instrumental music program at Bear River high school and adjacent elementary schools needed help to achieve an adequate program. The board voted to have the superintendent correct the d e tr 1b role thla Season on the Air. Sunday, f guild on Montgomery Clift goMtnd 'Cnewee Williams great Tbs Glass Menagerie. . h, Sundays, 6:30 p. m., I Hour. . , s. Steel L j top i Meeting Mon. Sept. otf & 's V 1 FKW 5 the Mr. Job. rif r JpT -'- tv ter, Go To Mrs. Salt Lako Annie Tingey and Mrs. Minnie Richardson spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of their sister, Mrs. Margaret Packer, in Salt Lake City. The cocas-slowas Mrs. Packers birthday. - South Box Eider stake M. I. A. leadership meeting Is scheduled for Monday evening, September 17, at 7:30 p. m. in the Fifth VISION FACTS Daytime VnECKER SUNDAYS NIGHTS SERVICE n 935-93- 6 call S0G-074- U ward. All ward leaders in Mutual are urged to attend, Including ward bishoprics and councllmen in charge of M.IjA. work. It is decidedly harmful to you to wear lenses without a careful examination; or even to wear lenses which are several years old. Yearly examinations insure wiser, better CARE FOR YOUR EYES 17 on Farmers Group South Stake Leadership Phone your society news to 771. 11 Is employed by Wayne Severe Back Injury Jenson, contractor. r, ( Even A. Bergstrom, Brigham Reports from Cooley Memorial City carpenter, sustained a sesay he is getting along A public meeting of the U. S. vere injury Tuesday afternoon, hospital nicely. Department of Agriculture Family Farm Policy Review commit11 jswwurmawii tees will be held at 7:30 p. m., Thursday, September 20, In the Utah Power and Light company auditorium In Tremonton, acJ. Homer, cording to Donald chairman of the Box Eider counJ HOUft SERVlCt ty agricultural mobilization com1 03333 mittee. I T t06 tL--rr All citizens of Box Elder counare invited to attend to hear ty the recommendations and make suggestions for improvement of agricultural programs as they affect family size farms. Box Members of the Box Elder chapter of the Future Homemakers of America will begin their fall activities Sept. 14 and 15 by attending a convention at Brigham Young University. 'Five official delegates selected to go are Arlene Dial, Var-lenCook, Sharon Sorenson, Siggard and Shirley Wight. State officers will be chosen and an outline of the years work will be given. The F.H.A. also entered a float in the recent Peach Days in conjunction with the parade Future Farmers of America. A. Bergstrom Sustains September borgMroin E. Plan Meeting Of S t K- - .4 C' YwfflTta Bmoni! " Take Golf Honors , 1 The U. S. Army field jband has traveled more than 225,000 miles since its inception OPTOMETRIST in 1946 Brigham Citr some 300and presented concerts in cities. e ROY F. BARNARD V- Hilly Glover And George Mason championship and first flight winners in the Junior Open Golf tournament at the Brigham City Golf and Country Club. The pair each received trophies. Rest as you Ride to and from the Etonomical ' - ' Ottawa Whenever you please, Enjoy pleasant air conditioning. roam about and stretch your legs. You'll delight in the comfort and leisure of Union Pacific train travel. the finest treat awaits you at mealtime foods, skillfully prepared, deftly ond courteously served. The September menu special is delicious . ' A real western-grow- n AvcidHazard s lMi mU j ' - Drivirtg fatigue Ond highway hofqrdqre.jeftbchin4 when you travel Union Pacific. As' the miles slip swiftly yet safely by, each moment brings new pleasure . . new adventure.; And you arrive at your destination rested ond refreshed, i , OepenrfoMd K l fnight and Passenger Transportation 2 CLEACOTJCE! ' i All Regular $9.95 i : f ToGoAt... Ontario, Can. , - t September 1, 19611. Dear Sirs: t The time has come when s , was moved. I have enjoyed the paper very much' thus far. It makes it 6eem more like home to be able to have all the home town news sent to me. 1 appreciate your kindness in sending it to me. My new address is Box 81, 415 Macon, Canon City, Colo. Yours truly, Elder Royal Norman. n ' crispy fried chicken. 1, , May the Lord be with you all until we meet, Sincerely, Elder Lloyd N. AndPrsen. City, Utah Dear Sirs: How can the time to write this letter have possibly come? I am now ready to leave this fair land of Canada and return tp cny be loved home. I guess the folks at home sometimes think we missionaries are all in a rut when each of us repeats the oil refrain: "I cant seem to see where the past two years went so quickly, . they are the happiest years of my life. We only say it cause its true. One thing I regret is that in all probability 1 shall not be home in time for Peach Days. They should be really extra special this year.. J wish all taking part in this memorable celebr-tlosuccess, 'Ihat'it will be a holiday. long remembered in Brig- - Comfortable of fresh, es. 70 Euclid Avenue . august 31, 1951. Box Elder News and Journal Union Pacific coach. Save money In a modern, rest-eas- y Adjustable, reclining coach seats are reserved on most Union Pacific Trains. Appetizing Meals soarmgly as the day approach- Our Readers Write One thing T'want to be certain to .do In this note Is to express gratitude to those who have kindly sent the News and Journal to me regularly during these two years. I could never make repayment for the joy and happiness I have gained from , August 27, 1951. Dear Sirs: I have surely appreciated getting the News and Journal here in New. York City. Since being transferred here 18 months ago I have learned to love the people of New York for there are surely a lot of line people here. We have been very well received by most; people and greatly admired by the people who do take the time to find out who we are and " what we are ' . doing. 9th My new address Is 149-3Avenue, Whitestone, N. Y. , Shorland Hunsaker. , scanrting the' pages of my home town paper. 1 have been kept in touch with the events at home through this kindness of yours in a way no other single thing could equal. . X hope 'to convey my personal thafiks within a few days. My duties In the Ottawa district have kept me so occupied that 1 have had little time for anything else, f am .thrilled to report that our district Is surging forth in. the work of righteousness. We have been ipost gloriously blessed during the past ten months I have presided here. We have led districts twice our size In trading, meetings, and convert baptisms, We have had more baptisms in this district in the past eight months than during any comparable period in at least the last ten years, You can see why I have cause for great rejoicing as well as great sorrowing at my leaving. It is strange how we can come to love the Saints out here so much in such' a short time. Perhaps because 'we, enjoy- Such pervelous spiritual experiences with them Is one reason. I think It is jnostly because they remind us so much of our loved ones at home. The anticipation of arriving again in Brigham City mounts mean the same thing-t- he worlds most ' famous beer. Theres nothing like lutely nothing. it. i! F t t BREWED, AGED AND BOTTLED BOX ANHEUSER-BUSC- INC.... H. ST. BY LOUIS. MO., U.S.A. A. IDlayWirthVaiting i f: i ! Standard rqutpneiti, aectuorus and tnm illustrated art subject to change without nokee. - times in a ipans life when he gets a thrill that matches the one he gets when he takes delivery of his first Cadillac. Weve watched it happen many, many times and it never ceases to be a experience. ' You see a man isnt simply buying a motor car when he gets his first Cadillac. He is marking a milestone in ' his life. been saying to himself that, some has For years, he to a Cadillac. he would up step day, There are but few , heart-warmi- a V SOFThomeWATER as little in your as J for ' month y ' - . installation , . ' t If you are one who has been looking forward to a , Cadillac we think you would be well advised to come in and place your order now. , Theres a little delay these days before a Cadillac can be delivered and obviously, the sooner you place ' , , your order, the sooner youll get your car. And when the great day comes, youll know at once that it was well worth waiting for because all the things youve heard about a Cadillac are doubly true. It isnt just a motor car. Its a wonderful contribution , ' to a wonderful way of life! , - i ' VH ' . v ; ! - is offered in Brigham City i IFfisUrKEin SEASHORE'S 48 N. Main ed p CULLIGAN ' SERVICE Phone 25 deep-throat- r per on a service basis. ...$2.50 Very nominal , charge.. yreU, its a thrill just to be there. Hes a proud and happy roan as he turns the key in the ighition switch answer of the powerful engine. and hears the V v :- You Can Have It' LAGER BEER ' 1 - ; A , All this time, he has seen it as something he wanted to to do for his family. .. and as a sort of personal reward for the effort and planning that have gone into his own work. .if And when you watch him slide over behind the wheel HURRY! abso- l ' - lor BUD and BUDWEISER 8 FOR HURRY! , 17 East 2nd South t , Mcwton Cmmipaniiy Brigham City. Utah |