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Show V lege Eight BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, October 19, 1951 Shooting Barred u1 i Wins Post On USAC School Board Attends To Many Business Items At Meeting; Approved Minutes Say Literary Magazine Grant Reeder, son of Mr. and ' The Box Elder school board spent a busy evening on Mrs. A. M. Reeder of Corinne, September 10, taking action on a host of school business has been named associate editor according to the approved minutes of the meeting reof Scribble, Utah State Agricul- items, leased this week by Supt. K. E, Weight. tural college literary magazine. Included was approval of salaries for perMr. Reeder Is a . , I Joe LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP) Carmoney, 36, learned that its cheaper to cuss the city traffic 'lights than to shoot at them. Carmoney was fined $50 for shooting a rifle at a traffic sigsonnel. nal, because I dont like street student and a junior. men and women in the top positions included Salaries of He was a member of the K. 'lights." E. Weight, $6,250; Eberhart Zundel, $4,050; Hervin Scribble staff last year. $4,950; Leon Christiansen, $4,580; Norma Jensen, Scribble Is a quarterly publiShotguns capable of holding more than three shells are for- cation containing stories, poe- $4,327. bidden for hunting doves or try, art work and photography Drivers of school buses owned city. by students. by the district receive $6.50 a New Bus Purchased school day plus usual allowance Because a shortage of school for housing when provided. Con- buses is expected to develop tract carriers in the western within the next year, the board part of the district are paid ac- okeyed the purchase of a new cacording to their run. International The board also okeyed pay- pacity bus in additionthisto the year. ment of $4.50 a day for head three already bought cooks at the larger schools and It was purchased from Hay Dee and Harris. $4.00 for other schools $3.50 a day lor regular cooks. New Teacher at Central , The board okeyed the propoPay for janitors varied with WITH sal of Supt Weight to hire one work done. additional teacher for Central New Employees school and to install a partition Upon the suggestion of Supt. in the library to make one more Weight the board accepted the room. He pointed out this was registrations of Victoria John- necessary because enrollment son, Monta Kidman, Iris K. had increased 41 students this and LaVora M. Murray, year. and approved the hiring of Ivy Lakeside school patrons- adM. Anderson, May Kimber, Myr- vised the board they had $54.00 a tle Miller, Pearl E. Glenn, to contribute for playground Meservy, equipment or something of that Carter, Fojest Steve Stocks, Joshua Roy Hawks order. The superintendent was and Bette K. Larson. authorized to accept the money, match it with district money Colllnston Delegation needed equipA delegation of Colllnston pa- and purchase - ' i trons advised the board that ment. Appointment, of the following hardship had been worked on custodians was approved: Asa people there by the wlthdrawel at Box Elder high school SUNFLOWERS DO NOT TORN WITH THE SUN . of a bus from that area. Supt Stokes, to the place of Wallace take This is a very popular fallacy, arising, perhaps from Weight and Hervin Bunderson Wilde, resigned; P. W. Jensen were to the asked to the myth, Clytie, daughter of investigate mythology, According for the Central school and Anproblem for aotlon later. Oceanus, became enamoured of Sol, the Sun. Later, when tonio Olague for Park Valley. he despised her, she pined away in sorrow, and was finPlymouth Delegation Ae delegation from Plymouth ally changed into a sunflower. asked for the installment of a ' tennis court and lawn planting If you can prove this statement by Saturday, on five acres and a sprinkling 20th 6 p, m. will receive a free you gift. system. They offered to furnish labor if the board would proYes, girls, it is a fact that the silverware sold by vide materials. A committee salesladies door to door is worth no more than $37.50 was formed to investigate. to $47.50 for services for 8. I have this statement OK Price Increase from a factory man. Can you prove this statement not Upon the request of Orval E. ts true. (Albert Edward Holmgren, lifeSackett, Gordon Reeves, Gordon resident of Bear River City and E. Merrell Orville long Reeves, It is also a fact that you can buy a fine waterproof, Jensen, coal dealers, the who figured large in its civic Parry watch Palmer for $16.95 at shockproof Jewelry. board okeyed the payment of 75 development and was a widely ' died office-holdeIf you want to get promptitude, courtesy and a cents additional per ton on coal respected for delivery. genuine interest in your wishes, patronize Palmers. yesterday afternoon at home. The school board okeyed the The former state senator was awarding of insurance on buses 74. He had been in failing health Ex- for some time. to the Truck Insurance Mr. Holmgren was born - in change for the premium of Other bidders Included Bear River City on March 24, James H. Miller, Jack Shumway, 1877, to Peter Olof and Johanna ' Carroll Williams,- W. G. Woffin-den- , Westergren Holmgren. He- - grew up and was educated here. and Arnold Hall. Sent To Senate awardM. Eskelsen Ruel was' it ILVS iAt an early age his Interest ed a $1,352.20 job to wire the Grouse Creek school for electri swung to politics. In 1933 Box Elder county elected him to the state senate where he servd for four years. For an equal term he was Box Elder county com. non-teachi- ng pre-dent- , Bun-derso- DO NOT THE t9.o, JIIEjlS1 i SI Me-serv- y - Lu-an- '""jit of Good variety of colors, fabrics and styles! Regularly $35.00 - $52.50 2475 Many reduced from regular stock TWEEDS O GABARDINES FLANNELS O WORSTEDS Some in famous worsteds, others all wool, few combinations. in- - wool v rayon Special Values In Dresses For Friday - Saturday Selling! . Two dress groups values to $16.75 now at 95 ALL SIZES Casuals in rayon, corduroy, spun rayon. Dressy types iri Half and regular sizes. See These Friday and Saturday ,L V and sliite 57 South Main . Street 1 at - crepes, , failles.' In Bear River City he rose to (become town board president. He filled that office for four years and was a -Justice of the peace for six. ' He is credited with playing ari Important role in organizing the Acme Water company which supplied Bear River City with culinary water. Mr. Holmgren was its president for 30 years. The civic leader was instrumental too in negotiating for a power and light service to serve that community. On November 28, 1898, In the Logan L. D. S. temple, he was married to Nancy Hansen. Lahe was ter, between 1911-12- , called to the mission field, servhis church in California. ing lAlways diligent in L. D. S. activities, Mr. Holmgren was a member of the Bear River ward bishopric and was a high priest when he died. For a period he was superintendent of the Sunday school in that ward. Surviving are his wife, Bear River City, and these sons and daughters: An opportunity to have these values now at beginning of the Fall season. Enjoy these wonderful suits now arid through the entire winter and spring. Softly tailored styles as well as more plain tailored types. . frfere Wi fts, Office Its Party . , , ' 1 Have A Piece Mr. Ross - V- - Of Birthday Cake! Bowen, former and Mr. Glen manager, ,7' ':,' i Sjpj&SS Spencer Paul and Lynne Stuart Holmgren, both of Bear River City; Mrs. William F. (Octavo) Weller, Mrs. Sidney M. (Venna) Horman, and Mrs. Lawrence (Fontella) Birrell, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Sidney A. (Zem-bra- ) Olson, Larchmont, N. Y.; Mrs. Paul C. (Audrienne)) Kimball, Glenview, 111., and Mrs. A.' John (Echo) Cope, Jr., D. C. Washington, ' There are 19 grandchildren and the following brothers and sisters: David Holmgren, Tre monton; Mrs. Minnie H. Jensen, Brigham City; Mrs.- - Lydia y H. Tanner and Mrs. Eva Petersen, Ogden; Mrs. Amanda Santschi, Palo Alto, Calif.; Ruben Holmgren, Bear River City, and Oscar and Homer Holmgren, Salt Lake City. Funeral rites will be held Saturday at one p. m. in the Bear River ward chapel with Vernon Johnson officiating. Friends may call at the Holmgren home from 11 a. m. Saturday until the service hour. Burial will be In Bear River cemetery with the Harold B. felt funeral home in charge. Time To Sober Up . SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UP) Ransom Isom, 40, got more than he asked for. Isom was arrested on charge 'and asked officers to get him a Jail sentence. 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