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Show PAGE EIGHT Wallef Comes Back BOX ELDER JOURNAL But Money Strays , Brigham City, Utah sad SAN DIEGO (UP) The story of a widowed navy wife who lost a wallet downtown, containing $500 apparently barely touched the heart of the finder. Mrs. (Rosalie Tucker had the wallet returned to her through the mall minus the $500. . , Friday, November 23, 1951 1 'I , Dog Loses Child ! M SOFT WATER SURE OOBSl THINGS FOR HAIR AND COMPLEXION f u '( i .n . CUIUGAN t i V t i Maybe this was your child at one time. Nothing is more heartbreaking than to lose some- thing you love dearly. SERVICE You Can Have SOFT WATER in your home for as little as Luckily she did find her pet by running an ad in our LOST and FOUND column of the NEWS and JOURNAL . $2.50 per month ... on a service basis. Very nominal installation charge. classi- CULLIGAN SERVICE is offered in Brigham City fied page. by NEWS & JOURNAL Want Ads Get Results! SEASHORES Phone 25 48 N. Main Nathan Anderson Pian Monthly Services Held Leadership Meet 'Funeral services for Nathan II. Anderson, who died Novem- ber 13, were hpld in the Bear Elver L. D. S. ward chapel, November 19, at 1 .p, m. with Bishop Vernon Johnsen presiding. The family prayer was offered by N. LeRoy Smith. Prelude was played by Wanda Johnson. The choir sang "Oh My Father" and the invocation was offered by Melvin Johnson. Remarks were given by Ursel Anderson, after which Darrell Anderson sang I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked. Remarks were given by Bishop Ernest Hansen and Erma Hansen and Juanita Steffen sang "In the Garden. Remarks were offered by Dr. E. H. White after which a harmonica solo was rendered by Aldon Thompson, Resolutions were given by the American Legion and the closing remarks were offered by Bishop Johnson. Concluding musical number was the song, "Sometime, Well Understand, by the Bear River ward choir. Benediction was of' fered by Charles Collett. Dedication of the grave at the Bear River cemetery was by Carlos L. Jensen. Pvt. Newell Francis In Basic Training In Cal. Pvt. Newell L. Francis, son of Mr. William T. Francis of R.F.D. No. 2, Brigham City, is now tak- DR. ROY F. BARNARD . OPTOMETRIST - WILL BE OPEN with ing Infantry basic training the 7th Armored - division, at Camp Roberts, California. November 24 marks the first birthday of the 7th Armored division, stationed at Camp Roberts, since it was reactivated as an infantry training division. Camp Roberts is midway between San Francisco and Los inland Angeles, (thirty miles from the Pacific ocean. The largest replacement training center in the West during World War II, the sprawling camp was closed in 1945 and reopened last "f year. Private (Francis will train at Camp Roberts under the armys most advanced basic educational setup, the division faculty system. , FOR BUSINESS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 HIS 1 NEW LOCATION 26 SOUTH MAIN STREET (formerly Simonsens) He is NOW CLOSED for removal old location. f1 from his . , PRE-CHRISTM- AS j M Investiture Services Slated By Girl Scouts Monday evening, November 26 investiture services for all leaders of Girls Scouts who have recently completed a training course will be held at 7:30 p. m. at the Intermountain - Indian school. The meeting is opened to all interested in scouting work for girls and will be' held in building 21, student recreation hall, at the school, All who have now been invested as adult girl scouts will also be invested at this time by Mrs. Hal Rumel of Salt Lake City, who is regional professional trainer for Utah. Among the volunteers who have assisted In the training of these leaders from Brigham City and the Indian school are: Ms. Leslie Paul, one of the first Brownie training course leaders in the United States; Mrs. Margaret Bachman who has taught folk dancing; Miss Pat iDougal who has led In song and singing games and Carolyn Clomz. senior scout program aid. Eight people from Ogden have also assisted in the eour e Elected Head Of Rabbit Breeders Association I '1 G. Anderson, ' 74 1 PALMERS The South Box Elder MIA will hold their monthly leadership meeting this coming Monday night at 7:30 p. m, in the Fifth ward chapel. All officers and teachers are urged to be present or have someone there to represent them in their own department. All Junior Gleaner class presidents are invited. The meeting will start promptly at 7:30 and will close at 8:45 it was reported by Blanche Hendricks, Young Ladies president, and Wallace Christensen, Young Mens superintendent of the Stake. Laron Corinne, was elected president of the Central Utah Rabbit Breeders assoin. ciation at a meeting Salt Lake City recently. Anderson has a large number With of rabbits in Corinne. therti he has won several outINDIANAPOLIS (UP) Mary standing awards at the county and state fairs. '15. a Davis. took chance Lynn on an automatic washing machine and won. Two days later, Weber Central Dairy the ticket she held on a new Ass'n Plans Meeting car paid off. ; AT -- bis, Mr. anc of B: aptly har the job oi tkins ve if Richly Quilted Mens Gift Robes Rayon Robes ing. d dinner in practically attending, h related ho . 0 in Sa 1881, Josef r, in the orch tiding recej LOW, LOW, PRICE! 0. Heres one way you can be generous at Christmas and still stay easily within your budget! Give this handsome robe, neatly tailored of luxurious rayon jacquard. Sleek satin rayon shawl collar, bell and cuffs! 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