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Show y t t V f f ' Mrs. Alice Snow Hostess To Perry Primary Group Perry Ward Hears Larsen And Andersen Explaining New Recruiting Setup "April Fool Austin Larsen, South Box Elder stake clerk, and David O. councilman, Andersen, high were guest speakers in the Perevening, ry ward on Sunday March 23, during regular sacramental services. Meeting wa3 presided over and conducted toy Bishop Rulon Hire-chMeeting opened with the congregation singing, Now Let Us Rejoice," followed by invocation by TheraLd Quayle. "Secret Sacramental song, Prayer, was directed by Harper Billings and accompanied by Mls3 Connie Wagstaff. Phillip Oyler and Kent Wagstaff were In charge of the sacramental services assisted by the deacons. Mr. Larsen and Mr. Andersen then gave fine talks followed by the closing song, "We Thank Thee O Cod For a Prophet. Mrs. Carrie Petersen offered the presd-dent- , Mrs. Because we won the general excellency award in the last state press competition we wont be allowed to compete in that division next year. However, we will be al lowed to compete in the Miss Print of 1952 contest sponsored by the Utah State Agricultural college. We wanted to win that misfamous contest so we turned the picture upside down. Just About Atudkuuf By Bob We were humiliated. Crompton Dean Candland, pro and manager of the Brigham City Golf course, pleaded for action in stopping this weather. We have to' do something," he advised, f, write an editorial or something. a himself couple should Dean buy Perhaps of snow shovels and start heaving. looks like the only way hell ever get down to the greens again is to dig his way. Were not so bad off down here in Brig-ha' City, though, look at poor Mantua. to am pits in the their still up Theyre stuff and its getting packed tigher all the m time. Advised one Mantua resident: wash you out this spring! Man well What Spring? Nels has the difference in snow depth in Mantua and (Brigham City' figured out. Were only five miles from Mantua, but Mantuii is closer to heaven and were closer to the other direction, he said. . ; - i . All ' r . right, all right! Sc the picture was Whatsa matter, you turned upside down. too laxy to turn the paper over. Cant imagine how such a stupid mistake could be made. But I have to admit, I did it with my . own little hands. . - Of course, though, those ink monkeys in the back shop could have looked at one of those 2500 papers they printed with the picture upside down. - Seriously though we did it on purpose. jDeweyville News When the policeman was informed by the lads mother that they werent going to get a tag for the dog and he might as well take Oh the pup the policeman answered: just couldnt take that boys dog away. Listening to a former G.I. lambast the army and its methods the other day it to me that perhaps you can judge the success of our democracy by the amount of bitterness and vigorous antipathy members and former members of the army .have towards the service. The average young American submits to military service, considering it a sacrifice, and never really adjusts to its dictatorial, oc-cur- ed mihtast ways. With his ordinary civil liberties snatchel from him, his individuality squashed ant opportunity of expressing himself above the herd rendered to nothing, the young Ameri can revolts. The reason, of course, is he was raised as an individual and taught that he comes be' fore the state. I don't mean to be critical of the army The military just isnt adaptable to democracy, as was proven in the Civil War when 3 were elected by the officers and the men. Discipline of an army requires that the men be dictated to, even down to how often to take a bath. non-com- Fords beautiful new Coachcraft Bodies are the newsrtt most advanced in the industry! Theyre styled end bolt to Stay young. With picture windows all around yon , Visibility. . 1 ' To Open In Brigham his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beeman of Logan spent Sunday at the homo of Wayne Fryer. Mr. and Mrs N. Peter Marble were Ogden visitors Saturday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and During training candidates re- Mrs. Clarence Perry were Mr. ceive food, clothing, equipcent, and Mrs. Howard Johnson and housing, medical and dental Mr. and Mrs A. G. Kilgore of of Preston, Idaho. allowance care, monthly Mr. and Mrs N. Peter Marble $139 65 and a free $10,000 life insurance policy. received word of the safe arrival of a 7V4 pound toaby girl to Mr. Notices and Mrs. La Van .Hendricks of Leaal Probate and Guardianship No- Boise, Idaho This is their third tices. Consult Clerk of District child. Mrs-Hendricks is the Court. Brigham City, Utah, or former Miss Dorothy Marble of respective signers for Dewey ville. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl left NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate ai Marthene Lauritzeu, De Friday for San Frlncisco, Caliceased While there they will Creditors will present claims with fornia. vouchers to the undersigned at Brig vlMt with their son, LaMar Earl, ham City, Utah, on or before the Juth who is stationed there in the day of Mey A D, 1952 JAMES H LAURITZEN, navy. Administrator of the estate of Marthene Lauritzen Deceased Calvin Gardner returned to Date of first publication March 28, his base in San Diego, California A D, 1952 , Walter O Mann, after visiting his parents, Mr. Attorney for administrator and Mrs. Lloyd Gardner for two i 37 First Security Bank Bldg weeks. Brigham City, Utah Mar 4 26 IMS April , Mr. and Mrs Horace Barnard, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Husser NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Jena P Neilsen and Carrie arid Mr and Mrs. James (Barnard M Neilsen, Deceased Creditor will present claims the with and their families attended to th undersigned voucher at 54 Mrs. South 4th East Street Brigham City, 'birthday party in honor of on Box Elder County, Utah, on or before Grant Marble of Collinston the 9th day of May A D , 1952. Sunday. I NFI.SON, ' EZRA CARRIE WILDE, The Relief society held a parFRANCIS NELSON. in the ward hall in honor of Administrators of the estate ty i , of Jens P Neilsen and Carrie the 17th of March when the or M Neilsen, Deceased A Date of first publication, March 7, gamzation was first started. A D, IW program was held and dainty David S Kunz, refreshments served to a large Attorney for Administrators crowd of Relief society mem215 Eccle Bldg, Ogden, Utah M7 14 21 28 bers. Mr. and Mrs Thalis Cannon DEPARTMFNT OF THr IVTTRIOR more opportunities to become officers in the army. j from High school graduates 1814 to 28 years old are eligible, provided they are in good physical condition. They have a choice of several services. hereby given that Libert Orrin Jen sen, at Spring City Utah, filed appK cation Salt Lake 067305 under Section 8 at the Taylor Grazing Aot as amend ed to select Lots I, 6 Section 3, SW4 SW!4 hW4 Section 4, SMNt Section 5, NEtf SEK W',NW' SEKNWK SWK Section 9 T 16 S, R 4 E , S L M , Utah in exchange for All Section 31, T M) N , R I W, and NWKNEK Section 2i T. 10 N . R 16 W , SIM, Utah Thu notice if for w , the purpose of allowing all persons claiming the selected land or having bona fide objections to such applica tion an opportunity to file their pro teste or other object lone in the Land and .Survey Of free. Salt Lake City, Utah, together wilh evtdenae that a copy of such protest or objection has been served upon the applicant within 30 daye from the date of the first pub Heat ion of this notice FRNbST E First HOUSE, Manager. publication March 28 March 26 April 4 Mrs. 4 weekly newspaper, published at Brig to the ham City, Utah, successor Smithfield Sentinel, established to 1 90S A Vir- 13 00 r ( In whiskey, tee, there is good. ..better.. .end it were visiting In Ogden Sunday with Homer Barnard, who Is seriously Hi, at the St. (Benedicts hospital. at rts'Besfr bourbon KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor la 771. is moor tm mu ano hiu louisviue. kentucn company, MOSS TRANSPORTATION ANNOUNCES THEY ARE NOW OPERATING " CHARTER RDS RIGHTS1 FOR ALL OF BOX ELDER COUNTY . f f Charter Service to ANYWHERE, County. Bus Box Elder ... MODERN 1 i. -- WITH-SAFE-RELIABL- ANYTIME from ANYWHERE COMFORTABLE BUSES DRIVERS E TEMPLE EXCURSIONS jH-D.- S. 44 Better.. Mrs. Frank Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barkle, Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Maitole Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble and children, 'Belinda and Emmalee of Tremonton and Gaye Archibald of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Packer and children and Marjorie Leggett, all of Brigham City, and John White of Willard Miss Joyce Barkle of the U. S. A. C. at Logan, spent the weekend, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Barkle. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard I jJV id. day. (' 4 7 Member United Preee, Audit Bureau at Circulation, Utah State Praet AmocI Association. National Editorial Lion, National Representative) Advertising Advertising Sarvica. Published mry Friday at Brigham City, Utah, fend entered a Second Claa Mail Matter at th post office to Brig Monday evening, City Utah, undar tha act of March attended the ham DEJWEYVTLLE Mr. and Mrs. ginia Blackham ), 1679 Wo'Business Professional and James Dixon and children of Cha. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Sgt. Gerald Clements, USAF, Brigham City, were (Friday visit- - mens meeting In Brigham City. ftobt. M Crompton, Managing Editor Johnson, Advertising Manager Gladys who Is now attending a Sixth ors of their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Litch-for- d army recruiting school at San Mrs. Alvin Norr. Subscription rat ii box Elder counand children returned home ty. 82 25 pr year, payable in advance; Francisco will reopen the army Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hay- from combination with the Box Elder Sikeston, Missouri, after In and air force recruiting office at cock were week-en- d visitors of a News, (published Wednesdays) $4 00 Mr. visit with very pleasant $2 00 for 6 months, single par year, the Brigham City post office on Mrs. 'Haycocks sister and fam- Litchfords 3 Box Eider coun . John copy 3 00cents Outside combination mother, . Mrs. March 24, it was learned today ily, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Em as, of rata ty, per year; BUREAU MANAGEMENT OF LAND Land and Survey Office Lake Salt Notice March 13 1952 City, Utah ' Iks ablest (or om thf American road I !i 3ft 'OK ELDER JOURNAL v iRTIfetwai- bsd Full-Circ- le -- - counselor, prayer fol. Oy-le- Brigham City. Utah Friday, March 28, 1952 Cant mention names, but we heard from Litchford. reliable sources the other day that a BrigAmerican Falls, Idaho. ham City youngsters dog didnt have a dog In making the announcement Is atWallace Mr. and Mas. Lyndon BarkJe who (Nielsen U. S. recruiting service rethe U SA. C. at Logan, and children spent Saturday in tag whpn a city policeman dropped by and the tending ported that with expansion of the and Sunday with Providence, visiting Mr. and looked him over the other day. armed forces there are more and 'pent Saturday - get Recruiting Office were visiting Mr. and Mrs. O, G. Harwood of Ogden on Satur Mary offered the opening lowed bv scriptural reading project conducted by Mrs. Merle counselor, using reg. Andrews, ular progress chart. "Love Thy .Neighbor was the r lesson given by Mrs. Melba followed by a lesson on Faith by Mrs. Carrie Petersen. Discussion followed the lessons. (Final plans for Primary conference to toe held Sunday, March 30, were made. Mrs. Bertha Wight offered the closing prayer. were refreshments Dainty served toy Mrs. Snow and Mrs. ante Petersen. ' PAGE TWO MSGT Dale Carlton, USAF (seated at desk) tells members of his staff as he explains new northern Utah recruiting setup for Army and Air Force. Sergeant Carlton, of Ogden is new sales supervisor for the northern part of the state. Other' recruiter's from left to right are TSGT Melvin Anderson, Ogden Station Commander, SSGT Gerald Clements, Brigham City Commander, Sgt. Douglas Dickens of Ogden and TSGT Alfred Nielsen, Station Commander of Logan. . Wood, ' i. . . . ' Primary teacher trainer for members of the Perry ward organization was held on Monday evening, March 24, at the home of Mrs. Alice Snow. . The meeting was conducted . by Mrs. Thelma 'Billings, OUR ' in ' , SPECIALTY! '7 FOR RATES OR APPOINTMENTS PHONE 402-- J or Call at 637 South 1st West J. LfO M EACH AM A"' ATTENTION!' 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