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Show Ptf f 1 i 1 And A New Man Takes Over PAG River Stills Raided IFAYETTEVIIJUE, TONIC FOR THESE DAYS IN. C. Sheriff L. L. Guy called out his navy a fleet of rowboats to moonshine raid threq stills ingeniously erected on wooden platforms in the middle of Slack River, 100 feet from dry land. n and can be found in our youngest generation! . Walking along side the mountain brook that sings through your Home a Hi!! greeted me from a bevy of nursery-yea- r Town Children; frolicking on the lawn of a spacious back yard. Little Children are the sweetest music and most powerful magnet for the CHILDS WORLD man, so in a jump across the brook and a few strides over a friendly neighbors lawn ; I was in the midst of the Happy, Open Air Nursery. of whom all say ; a Past Primary President My gracious host SHE IS A GRAND PERSON: had me spread the CHILDS WORLD on a large, round concrete table ringed by the iron tire from the wheel of a Pioneer Wagon with her happy little guests, most of whom had to be on tip toe to get their chins over the edge of the table ; in rapt attention, for a story, told largely by twelve, vivid illustrations ; in natural color. 1 with indiNone of the little tots interrupted, but each participated viduality as invited and each had his or her own version of what let the stately Oak Tree grow to be eighty years old and furnish all the fine lumber or the Home, Furniture, Bridge and Ship. ' Most-othe Tiny ones said Heavenly Father. Some said The Lit-ti- e Boy; others gave credit to The Dog That Frightened the Squlrrell; said: but one little fellow, only half past three; after some hesitation The Water. f f After the story and the enthusiastic participation of the Little Children tiny arms were around my legs, hips, or as high as who could get close could reach; with their eager owners asking: Will you bring the rest of the Books and come back after lunch? ' Their Day Nursery GOD MOTHER has all the books on the way with gracious appreciation, although only three weeks bereaved of her Fine .? ij ' Husband. Is there any wonder that one of the SWEETEST APOSTLES who ever You will get great joy in placing the CHILDS lived Bays In part: WORLD in the homes of the people, in his expression of thanks for pres entation of the CHILDS WORLD to the PRIMARY CHILDRENS r . -- t HOS-PITA- f f . 1 4 ( which was a basic part of the Lets take the oldest establishment United Order and still a thriving busines. The manager is never too In reaching for busy, where the interests of his Children are concerned. his check book, he observed: Is my wife going to rib me when I take those Books home, but I am glad to take it to have them. I will enjoy them as much as the Children will. A Bishop in the same office, also picking up the check pad odbserved It, will be still tougher on me, what with a recent purchase of another set of books, but this one really does the job we sought before. Then the Bishop took me back in the plant to bring another Partner who could momentarily get away from the machinery ; the Manager and Bishop doing my sales job. After inking his check, this Partner said he would have still another partner shout down from the second story to the office, whether or not he could come down. This fourth partner was tied up, but the other three got a big kick out of directing me to his home; with the observation: He And he was may be surprised when he gets Home. Happily. The unmarried Secretary took fleeting glances as presentations of the CHILDS WORLD was made to the others ; made her interest known to the Manager, who directed me to her Printing Establishment, where she secured the Books for her 18 months old nephew. Thirty-fiv- e other Brigham City businesses are just as humanly and spiritually represented and three young Fathers in a barber shop aptly cover the field. A new prospect approached, said,he would like his wife fo see the books. The three other fathers, already CHILDS WORLD veterans, told him in effect: "You will never have a more thankful opportunity to make a decision of your own ; where your thoughtfulness will p enew its self every time a Book is opened. We enjoy them as much, or more than the Children do. Values that knit a closer bond of understanding between Parent and Child, algo make for more sacred evaluation of bonds between Man and Wife. Constructive good that enhances the individual Family Units, with harmony on right values-fothe Home; is the only remedy that will break . the tight grip of National Sickness. r - can not breed when we keep Corrupt opportunism and close to the wholesomeness and honesty of those values that are a NATUR- -' AL with LITTLE CHILDREN. M TO BE THE MOST ACCURATE WATCH IN ALL THE WORLD Commander Herb Adamson, American Legion Post 10 hands the symbol of office over to new commander, Les Lowe as District Commander George Hodges conducts the rites. The ceremonies were conducted Thursday evening, . . . May 9. , Gold-fille- Named Willard Colleen Farmer Named Girls League Pres. Fourth Ward Relief Society Meets Tuesday tyiitfr, The Brigham City Fourth ward Relief society met Tuesday with President Pearl Hunsa, Phyllis Morgan was sustained ker presiding and Mabel as president of the Willard Y. counselor, conducting. W M. I. A. at sacrament meetMrs. After opening exercises Maring last Sunday evening of Harris of the stake Young Wo- tha Johnson gave the lesson on YWMIA Le-ian- d mens presidency conducted the reorganization. the Aiding Mrs Morgan in Mutual presidency are: Marion Cook who remained group leader counselor and Leora Checkers who accepted the position of activity, counselor when Mrs. Morgan was released from that capacity to become president upon the release of Lena Perry as president. repair of linens. The ladies then assembled in the kitchen where demonstration county agent, Bessie Hansen, prepared, cooked and served hot rolls and sweet breads with a variety of delicious fillings. Next Tuesday will be regular class work and on May 27 the be closing season social will held with the mothers and daughters as honored guests. Kei Kitchen Sink Youll be surprised at the cellent results classified ads secure. and fdea&uhe, Aew wafcA we ilebent lAe President cfl fiie centuiif. Fors-gren- Colleen Farmer, daughter Mrs. Purdett S. Farmer, was announced as Girls league president of the Box Elder high school following elections on Tuesday, May 13. Miss Fanner, an active junior student at the high school, will head girls activities next year. Other officers named were Miss Patty Hunsaker as vice president. Miss Hunsaker is the daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Hunsaker of Honeyville. Miss Martha Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Jenson is the new secretary. Plans are underway for a party honoring the Incoming officers prior to the closing of school. Girls in charge of the successful activities under their jurisdiction during 1951-5were Miss Diane Jenson, daughter of Mrs. fiiide (oie S9t.S0F.TJ. d powered by constant force it cannot it run down cannot overwind not even a winding stem and , it sets to i ex- BurMERCED, Calif. (UP) glars took everything even the kitchen sink from a housing Dalton project. The contractor, Lavon H Jenson, Miss Patty Ellis, reported to police that 27 Smith, daughter of Mr and Mrs. housing fixtures, including a Clarence Smith, and Miss Jo- porcelain kitchen sink, were taanne Anderson, daughter of Mr. ken from three houses In the and Mrs Paul 'Anderson. tract. News-Journ- 3R jto you wonderthat I have discussed with some of you and with my Wife thYdesirability of BRIGHAM CITY as my HOME 'TOWN.' Community and in its PEOPLE; BRIGHAM is worthy of her NAME- Asa next to their diplomas ... theyll he proudest of their Samsonite nil Z. . Nothing quite sets up a graduate like a set of Samsonite luggage. a luxury look, and KEEPS that has It look for years. Samsonite is strong enough to stand on; has a wonder covering that wipes clean with a damp cloth; packs MORE clothes . . . and keeps them wrinkle-freCome see our styles for men and women ... in these smart, exclusive colors: Colorado Brown, Admiral Blue, Saddle Tan, Bermuda Green (womens styles only), and Natural Rawhide finish. Prices are . e. unbelievably low. todies Wordrobs, $25 00 todies 0Nite (Convertible), $22.50 e. todies Troin Cose, $1 7.50 d. Mens Journeyer, $27.50 . Mens Two Suiter, $25.00 f. Mens Quick Tripper, $19.5 . b. If prtCfti tvfctM to AltflAf 0OXM Strong enough to ttand on! INITIALS FREE SAKE. v. , Sincerely, Frank Mitchell HOME EDUCATIONAL SERVICE 1319 East 13th South Salt Lake City 5, Utah Telephone . . 90 n . ? the second News of this new le Coultre watch leaked out a year ago. It appeared unbelievable. The watch itself outdoes the sensational rumors about It. It is the first new watch of the century with its exceptional accuracy built right Into it through a completely original design. It will be year before production cotches up with world demand, for this Is a watch of the highest le Coultre precision But if you act now, you may b OAO of the first to own one to treasure ond prize ft over the years to com. L. More than sixty young Daddies, Mammas ; or Grandmothers, or Grand- fathers, who will always be young in heart and spirit; have individually secured the CHILDS WORLD: within the past few days and with the uniI will get as much joy and informain substance form observation tion from those BOOKS as the little ones will. HEART WARMING Constructive and individual experiences at- . ..tend every placement; deserving a tribute to every PARENT involved and it would be unfair to keep them all to myself, even though space wont permit the Iqual credit due each. i Brigham City. Utah Friday, May 16. 1952 Strangers In Mail MEMPHIS, Tenn. CUP) Carolyn Braund reached into the mail box for the mail and found a mother possum and several baby possums. FUTUREMATIC ENGINEERED . BOX ELDER JOURNAL leoultre HOPE FOR THE FUTURE . (UP) EIGHT noviN PAN AMUICAN WOltO AltWA r |