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Show Mlfl ,A ?'' y V,' j ;U VAZ2IE YARNS t 'A- ) vj A ,t fy--t . -- V" yukTfj wm msi. 'A ' -- J1' 1 t Oi, Intermountain Indian. School By Helen B. IliU v Inspirational Thought for Today "Tp me there is in happiness Bn element o You lose yourself In something oqtalde yourself when you are happy; just as when you are desperately miserable you are intensely1' Conscious of yourself, rCa Solid little lump of ego a ton weighing . r( i i I.U. ff V i rW. . 1- VP1 i 4, 0 Vsl'i file -- B. Priestley. i ' Visfflng, the Reverend and Mra, A.rthr Gillespie and fam mother, Gillespies irJly Mrs. Matthew, B Wooster, Ohio. t, jvwrrw : -- Mr. And Mrs. R.W. Forrest Home From Trip Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Forrest turned last Saturday from a ft-- .The food services department held a picnic, Monday evening, at the Rees Pioneer park. , Employees of the department Pete Koford And Charles Keller In Shirt Department At Blocks and their families attended and the following invited guests were Memorial hospital. . Fruit Matures Fast Good Neighbors present at the occasion: Dr. and McALLEN, Tex. (UP) Ripe Mrs. George A. Boyce and famGet Together Mrs. Fritz Johnson is employily, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Bramlet papayas were picked in this lowWhen er Rio Grande valley town this and family and Miss Dorothy ed as a resident attendant in HOUSTON, Tex. (UP) . anion. Building they speak of toeing good neigh- season from trees only seven bors in one email area of (Hous- months old. J. D. Van Rams-hors- t ton they mean more than just grew the papayas and exMembers of the girls advisory Sfc. t over the backyard pected a harvest of five tons chatting enall students and staff returngirl Rose'Ptnd family recently fence. Being a good neighbor ed Jo? the tiampus from a vaca- joyed a picnic supper last Sun- sometimes means putting in from his three city lots. the. Uintah basin, Utah. day at Crystal Springs. There hours of extra work. tion into City. Families on both sides was skating, swimming and of the street in that block have ' 1 x For example, when the Joneses formed the 10600 club. good spirit according to those ,1 occago on vacation, the next-doo- r Bartel Van Oostendorp HI re- who were present at the sion. Browns take care of both lawns. Every resident of the block has signed his position as teacher When the Leonard Lamzas the keys to at least two other of the intermediate school to ac homes and Not Quite Fresh are away overnight, perhaps E nearby residents cept a principalship in the Box A G. Williams will see that the when those two are out of town, Tenn. MEMPHIS, (UP) Elder district. friend boasting to Mrs. Naomi garbage can Is put out for the ill or otherwise indispsed, the takes over Church of the fresh" eggs she trash man in the morning. good neighbor extends feeding the pets, carrying out The neighborllness George Galbraith of the 'main' bought on a visit to the country tenance department recently un' opened the ease to find a baby along the entire 10G00 block of the trash and manicuring the Fairfax street in suburban Jac- - lawn or watering flowers. derwent surgery at the Cooley chick had hatched. PAGE THIRTEEN BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, August 22, 19S2 re- ten Richardson Family day trip back east. The Forrests returned with a new Bulck from Flint, Michigan. They traveled to Flint via bus. Among points of Interest were Canada, Niagara Fails, visiting with Bob Nadler, former ball player stationed at Bushnell General hospital who used to play for Brigham Peaches, who now lives at Lake Mill, Wisconsin, and travelling the loop in Chicago just as the bright city lights were turned on. They 6aw the pageant at Hill Cumorah and the passion play at Spear Fish, South Dakota. They report a most delightful trip. iys -- 5 irT t- -if ;ap - r r to h : 'News ' s ' Here From Tempe, Arizona Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Richardson and five youngsters of Tempe, Arizona, have been visiting In Brigham City for the pa$t two weeks. Mr. Richardson will receive his masters degree on Friday evening at the Brigham Young University graduation exercises. He will also attend Institute seminary convention in Salt Lake City. He is director of the institute at Arizona State College at Tempe. Mrs. Richardson Is the former New Yorkers Enjoy Visit To Utah Mr., Mrs. A. B. Taylor Return From Vacation t and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. h'aylor reMrs. Paul Elsehimer of Rochester, New York, visited turned last week from a short over the week-enwith Mr, and vacation trip which took them to several places of interest inMrs. Will Barnard of this city. cluding Bear Lake, Alton, WyoIt was the New Yorkers first ming, Idaho Falls and Perreton, Idaho. . i , Vl trip west. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard At this stop they visited the showed them points of interest farm of Mr. and Mrs,x Rex EdIn Salt Lake City and surroundwards but were unable to visit area. ing with them as they were not at home. They did visit with Mr. and Mrs Fern Edwards and One Doien Equals Two Mr. Mich. (UP) Mrs. Arthur Fisher of Marysville, Mich., thinks eggs are cheaper She purchased by the a carton of 12 eggs at a local store and every one was a dou MARYSVILLE, two-doze- Erma Bowring. 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