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Show Brigham City. Utah Friday. April 11. 1952 Just About AruftkiMj weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, Utah, successor to Smithfield Sentinel, established In 1908. A Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager By Bob j Crompton Og-de- 0 The government employs persons to administer the affairs of 303,000 Indians one federal employee for each 32 Indians. 12,-90- Brook Taylor daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor who will marry Richard M. Hunt in late spring. . . . weve succeeded in favor of the south. Do we have to wait until another If you want to look at something about as bare as a wet dog glance up at the flag poles next time youre down town nothing there but those cold rods. flying the flag of the United States .. A good many hundreds of thousands of American lives have been spent to keep the stars and stripes flying proudly. Yet in Brigham City, it is evidently too much trouble to run flags up the poles at the court house and the city hall. A total of 10 minutes would be required of custodians each day to put the flags up in the morning and take them down at night. But in the last six months the numbers of times they have waved over Brigham City could be counted on the toes of an amputee. Why? Is it too much trouble, Do those responsible for that it is foolish,?' Are the flags What is the reason? mild responsibility feel worn out? If it is merely laxity on the part of the custodians their instructions should be restated. , If the city and county officials feel it isnt worth the trouble they should turn contest committee Seems the' ' reported the results a little inacurately. Scot Fife was listed as a winner of the best home-makite division of competition. Actually his kite was a cooperative affair and it was Scot and Clyde Owen who constructed the high flying outfit. kite-flyi- ng Bowrings Visited Here From Houston, Texas Mrs. John P. Holmgren To Be Honored Saturday Mrs. John P. (Mary Jensen) Northern District Holmgren, Mother, will be honored at the award ceremony program scheduled for Saturday evening, April 12, at 7:30 p. m. at the L. D. S. Institute of Religion Chapel, 274 University Street, Salt Lake City. Special honors will be bestowed upon the State Mother who will represent Utah in the Golden Rule Foundation contest in New York. An Informal reception in the Institute lounge will follow the program. Utah Florist Association plana to honor District wont be any peaches or aprifrozen, there Mothers with corsages. State Cord of Thanks cots on the trees this year. Mothers corsage will be presenTo those who by their acts of ted by the Florist Information kindness expressed their sympa- Council. someone thy and friendship at the time the job over to the Boy Scouts Lindsay Bennlon - of the death of our beloved hus- hasMrs.beenCora who would do the job well. named as state mother band and father, Robert E. Day, we wish to .express heartfelt and Mrs. Alvlra Smith Olpin as , Our flag is only cloth usually cotton alternate mother. bu it stands for 177 years of proud history thanks. theWe wish especially to thank ward bishopric, the A splendid program has been Relief society, our friends, and accomplishment, God inspired principles arranged for Saturday evening all others who assisted Elin any with Mrs. I. R. Morrison, Obert and it should fly every day over the Box , t t C. Tanner and Governor j. Bracder county court house and the Brigham City way. Mrs. Lee as speakers. Robert E. Day ken hall. Mife. and Family..-- ' Norman (Nelsen, past President and Mrs. Benjamin Bowring and their eon of the a mission have been visiting In Brigham City at the home of Mrs. Frank J. Bowring. The Bowrings Journeyed to to attend conference in Utah a won Scot dollars and Clyde cooperative Salt Lake City. While here they trade at the Hollywood for their cooperative have visited with many relakite and they had a fine feed on it. ' tives and friends. Mrs. Norman V. Watkins, sister to President Bowring, accompanied them hack to HousThe sun is shining but it isnt spring until ton Texas where she plans to is The fruit the Peach farmers claim: vacation with them. de Texas-Louislan- - 1 'J R FimPower J your Home FOR Little Dean Reeder, three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Reeder, entertained his primary class in the Seventh ward on Wednesday afternoon In honor of his third birthday anniver sary. Youngsters in the class recelv ed an Easter hat from Dean. Mr. And Mrs. Al Casaly Gayly decorated cup cakes with Easter chicks, candy egtgs and Visit In Brigham City balloon favors were qlso presen Mr. and Mrs. Al Casaly and ted. , two children, Linda Rose and Regular stories and games Steven, from Waterbury, Conn-ha- ve were enjoyed during the pri been visiting at the home mary class. of Mr. and Ma Louis Nielsen the past nine days. Stoners Entertain The Casalya are moving .to Los Angeles, Calif, to make Pinochle Club Monday their home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stones enMrs. Casaly will be remem- tertained pinochle club at their bered as the former Fae home Monday evening. April 7. Dinner was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard An dersen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Claybaugh, Mr. and Mrs Ronald Packer and Mr. and Mns. , Wesley Shirts. Winners of the pinochle gam es during the evening were Mrs. Max Morgan and Wesley Shirts. SPRING , Promenaders Dance At Ogden Dance Festival Six squares of Box Elder County Promenaders under the president of Northern District direction of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Federated Womens clubs, will Westley danced an exhibiting represent Northern District dance, at the Since 1946 five of the seven meeting of the Ogden Dance asState Mothers have come from sociation held In the Weber high Northern District. school gymnasium on Saturday , 5. evening, April 'IRage Quadrille was danced by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones, Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Yates and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover at the festival. New officers were named which included A. H. Hansen of and LeRoy Westley of Brigham City as directors. Weve Just Received SEVERAL; L0AIDS: OF NEW v? DRESS UP Dan Reeder Has 3rd Birthday Party war to see Old Glory above Brigham City? mean anything? Are flag poles ''erected above beautiful buildings only to tremble in the winds and rust? Were the five marines who fought their way to the top of Mt. Surabachi to proudly raise the American flag driven by a passing passion or was their incentive from Godly principles imbedded in their Exchange Mr. and Mrs, Bert Taylor announce the engagement of their daughter, Brook, to Richard M. Hunt. Mias Taylor Is a graduate of the LJD.S. seminary and Is a member of the Box Elder high school graduatng class of 1952. Mr. Hunt, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunt of North graduated from Weber high and the L.DS. seminary there. The weddng Is planned for late spring. Maybe Where Are The Flags Over City Hall And Court House To Vows In Late Spring What do the city and county officials those flag poles above their respective Subscription rate In Box Elder County: $2.25 per think the with combination in in advance; year payable are for, to catch airplanes? Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 buildings per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents; They are nice poles, shiny and tall, but Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, comabout as useless as television antennas on the bination rate $5.00. north pole, for all they are used. We must mention, though, the city has been flying Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Ediits T. flag, but as usual ignoring the torial Association. Advertising Representative: American flag. National Advertising Service. souls?, Hunt O Published every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Does Brook Taylor, Richard Marriage Plans Told The Eternal Gift BOX ELDER JOURNAL KNITTED READY-MAD- E SLIP COVERS CHAIRS SOfAS $7.9 5 $12.95 Sparkle up a weary chair, or protect pour new om... with a amart Sure-Fi- t deslip cover. 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