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Show .f nr.. - Brigham City, Utah Friday, October 10, 1952 Rood and , NAGS HEAD, N. C. (UP) Mrs. Nellie Pridgen caught an opossum with rod and reel. After fishing in the nearby surf she left her rod and reel on the porch without removing the bait. Later she found that an opus-suhad gotten itself hooked while trying to remove the 6hrimp. The family of the late Laura Hunsaker held a family reunion in Ogden on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulln Bensen. A delicious, din-ne- s was served to 30 members of the family. Those from Hon- HONEYVILLE ARROW HARVEST TIME AS 5 J0JWL, ft Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hunsa-k- s son-in-la- . -- t' n ; ning. Its a special Arrow creation for Fall were talking about shirt, tie and handkerchief combinations so they wont stay long in our stock. So hurry in, Write or phone-- get these fine opibre broadcloth shirts today. We have r good-looki- J vv-- , ' Arrow Arrow f collar styles, many colors And Ensembles Shirts $3.95 , . them in your favorite Time harvest specially-harmoniz- r The beet harvest started in Honeyville Monday morning. This lovely weather every beet farmer is busy In his field.; Mr. and Mrs. Don Coburn and children of Logan visited , with Mrs. Coburns Mrs. mother, i Paulle T. Boothe, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . Hirschi of Los Angeles,1 Calif., is spending 'a few days in Honeyville with Mr. and Mrs. W. Petersen . and family. K'; ed 1 ties and handkerceach shirt. hiefs for - yomat in Handkerchiefs 55c All Silk Ties $2.50 rtr 11I y Mra-thrift- y YAZZIE YARNS EACH ONLY sec ayi News Of Intermountain Indian School ' By Helen B. Hill ?, Inspirational Thought ' lor Today rather than is the Lorenzo Smith and his "Rainway to inner peace and mature bow club entertained at a New Mexico Missionary Society meetconscience. Joshua Loth Liebman. ing in Salt Lake City, last Friday, The club, comprised of stuBobby Bramlet was honored on his twelfth birthday, October 3, dents trained by Mr. Smith, preat- a sented Indian dances and 6ang party in his home. Refreshments including a fine Indian songs. birthday cake were served. After playing cards, the guests were taken to the Box Elder versus Students of Buildings 29 and 39 will attend a picnic, SaturBear River football game. Guests present were: . David day, in the Box Elder canyon. Kyllingstad, Phillip Gover, Jr., Ronnie Houser, Sidney Sloan joined the boys Roy Houser, Phillip Houser, Mary Ann Shir- advisory 6taff as dormitory at. . ley, Connie Dickman,. Gretchen tendant, Tuesday. Queton, Douglas Johnson, Tuffy Students of Buildings 20 and Claybaugh, Stanley Stoner' 'and .. Robert Epley, ;. 41 enjoyed the football game, U.S.A.C. versus the University of Mrs. Morris Fleischman i en- Wyoming, at the- - U.S.A.C. eta tertained at a baby shower, in dium, Saturday honor of Mrs. Arthur Arstine, on ... Lillian Harrison of the boys Tuesday evening. The Teal guest of honor, was advisory staff is visiting at her baby, Patricia, and she received home near Shiprock, , New Mex .. many Jovely gifts. Mrs. Fleisch- ico, this week-enj man planned a very entertainMrs. Narcissa Rose Patrick left ing evening and delicious re, : freshments were served. Tuesday for a few days visit on Those present Included: ;Mrs. the reservation. Relieving for her Arnstine and her mother, Mrs. in the advisory department is Finestlver; Elizabeth Oliver, Mrs. Mrs. Lucille Bressler. Rex Cox, Mrs. Charles Chastain, Mrs. Mrs. Samuel Mrs. Leo Hess of the intermeMoskowitz, Paul Bramlet, Mrs. Otis diate school teaching staff,' was Dorothy Hanlon, Mrs. on sick leave part of this week. L - Hamilton Drugs IN THEIR NEW LOCATION SMASHING SAVINGS NOW! HURRY! PENNEY JUBILEE SPECIAL! f, A nAYo:ipnniT DRESSES o Dorothy Hanlon conducted the tained her bridge club last Wedvisitors on a tour of the camt I nesday evening. pus. Members present were: ' Mrs. Mrs. Morris Bramlet, Anthony Carr, son of Mrs. Paul Fleischman, Mrs. Henry Kyllingstad and Mrs. Arthur these wonderful values. Good dark fall colors in a wonderful assortment of A Bealtiful & A low price and for two. Lovely figur' ine bases. m as well as blend drinkers can enjoy, the; v o ' BOUDOIR LAMPS TUMBLER SETS Service for eight in beautiful gold trimmed glasses. ; 1 . j Now-strai- ght A bright prints. Hurry in and buy two. Sparkling'floraT'jesignt You get 10 cupi, (2 extra), 8 aaucers, $ fruits, 8 bread and butter, 8 dinner platea, 8 soup plates, 1 sugar bowl and cover, 1 cream pitcher, 1 platter, I vegetable dish ! Am-stin- '4 & Misses and half sizes in l, ! f WOMENS . n lor MEW V GTTAQ FuJAIL . ; II1MIHEI FUND J teacher-interprete- 75?-- IINET-i- STOBE 1 RUNYON K George A. Boyce, Mrs. Donald Mrs. Henry KyllingKeith Little has resigned his Rodgers, r stad, Mrs. Grant Smith, Mrs. position of Frank Landvatter, Mrs. Raymond and left for Tuba City, Arizona, Teal, Mrs, Elizabeth Bordeaux. where he will be employed in the placement division of the A primary group of 95 chil-de- state of Arizona. j visited ( from Salt Lake City the school yesterday. Mrs. Otis Klingenpeel enter- liyal" iM ' r Kling-enpee- HEARING AIDS - CANCER r are happy over their" new son who arrived Sept. 29th in the Brigham City hospital. Mother .and baby are doing fine. The Hunsakers have four other children, three girls and a boy.; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen and daughter, Joyce, spent the week end visiting their and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Muir at their home j in ; Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Covey, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wintle,: Dr. Geo. .Doxey and Miss Barlow, all of Ogden, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Geo. Wintle, Sunday evening. ' and Bishop Varsej Chlarson his counselors, Byron Hunsaker and DeVem Rasmussen, took a number of the deacons and priests to the priesthood meeting in Salt Lake City Saturday eve- . Ask Hunters DAMON " v ; mj Porcupines 4 J0C ttfeA-- cko- 4''; A A lovely wedding reception was held In the Honeyville ward hall Friday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William Rader. They were married in the Logan temple, Thursday, Oct. 2. Mrs. Rader is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Nelsen of Honeyville, and was the Peach Queen of 1951. The young people received some useful and beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hunsa-ker visited in Yost op Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whitaker and family. i ; The Honeyville ward Relief society held a lovely party in the ward hall Monday evening, Oct. 6th for all the ladies of the ward. A lovely lunch was served and a good time was had by all present. Mrs. Bin Tolman spent'! last week-envisiting in Salt Lake City with her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Duncan and other relatives, and to attend conference. , ... ' A laws. They should not be spared trunk. Use the 6ame safety you as possible food for people lost in snowstorms because they would when ehooting your game. dont cooperate that way. When Porcupines are often seen at the snow gets deep they hide out sundown in or near - mountain in rocky dens. roads, grassy meadows," and - These tips are for hunters streambanks. who will help in the campaign The local areas overpopulated ; to reduce the porcupine popula- by porcupines are Willard basin, tion: Wellsville mountain and BlackPorky porcupine, stealthily , Aim for the head its usual- smith Fork forest, Markham on timber is renegade, working i end farthest from the tree said. , the upgrade in many Intermoun- ly the tain national forest and orchard areas. Population are increasing in spite of reduction programs, Ranger Murle J. Markham 6aid today. To decrease the porcupines the forest service is asking hunters in certain areas this year to !. "shoot them on sight i ! A letter being issued to those who will hunt in areas where porcupine damage to trees is severe asks the sportsmen- - to help save the forest trees by cooperating in an intensive effort to destroy the porcupines they see while hunting big game. The forest service recognizes that even though the quilled rodents are a natural part of a SATURDAY , OCTOBER 11th forest habitat, an overpopulation can do serious damage to future r! timber supplies and destroy recDANCE BOWL BRIGHAM CITY reational and scenic values by i'- ' stripping the bark, from thoui J. By Sponsored sands of young trees. One of the FRATERNAL Of ORDER EAGLES v Juana Carr, was honored on his rodents can ruin many young I " NO. 2919 and AUXILIARY ,4 eighth birthday at a theater trees in a plantation,' it was sta f ted.' . party, October 3. 9 P.M. $1.25 Per Couple After refreshments of ice Contrary to folklore, porcu t cream and cake the following pines are not protected by game guests were taken to the campus theater: Anthony- Begay, Elf mer ' Lincoln, Rudolph Russell, .:t Larry Diswood and Dewayne Wyant. . H, V.it, THANK YOU c&I MR. SPORTSMAN Kelly. Reel Opossum r ,,..a.".'., .. eyville who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Bensen and children, Kandie and Stanley, and Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Bensen and son, 10 Box Elder JOURNAL , conn ytsWU , JUCItEE SPECIAL! $ CHINA TABLE LAMPS with SWIRL SHADE At this low price you can buy them in pairs. maroon and green. Gold trim Check-the-valu- e in C 1 Jl iMlUU $w w ' 0 Cfo tfec? : f t Jt. L STORAGE Extra seating space and ent for storage. 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