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The Madsens left the first of December and traveled fo Greeley, Colorado, where they visited BARBARA BRITTON CHILL WILLS CO-HI- bride of Dallas Home from a bus trip to visit five of their children and families are Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Madsen. ifl CAMERON DONLEVY-RO- became the Madsens Enjoy Extended Bus Trip with their daughter, husband and family, Dr. and Mrs. John M Weber. Dr. Weber is a dentist at Greeley. Following a four day visit Postal Employees Fete they continued on to New Mexico, where they J. Lester Andersen stayed at the home of Mr. and is All employees at the Brigham Mrs. Milton Madsen. Milton Monnow employed as an electrical City post office gathered at the 12, January day evening, Atomic Air Sanda at engineer Tropical Room of the Howard base. A surprise trip to El Paso, Cafe for festivities honoring Mr. Texas, was enjoyed when they and Mrs. J. Lester Andersen. Mr. Andersen just recently retired Neverwere routed incorrectly. theless the Madsens took advan- from rural route postal duties tage of the error and saw El for the past 41 years and nine months. Paso. 'Lee Nelson was chairman of They were then guests at the Nelson home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. the event with Glen Madsen at Tucsan, Arizona. Mr. serving as master of ceremonies. During the program 'humorous Madsen is assistant manager of the Wildlife of Arizona in the incidents in Mr. Andersens duty at the hospital were related. forestry department. They also took a side trip in- Mrs. Ruth S. Jensen entertained with a reading. Remarks were to Old Mexico. From there they continued on heard from C. Henry Nielsen. and to Los Angeles where Mr. and Mrs. Rilla Holst Poulton Mrs. Fred 'Madsen reside. Fred Dan Frodsham. A beautiful piece of luggage is now serving as purchasing was presented to the honored agent at Douglas Aircraft. Their next stop was at Ven- guests. Following dinner the group tura, where they spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. A1 Pratt adjourned to the movie. Those present were: Mr. and and family. Several L.D.S. missionaries were also at the Pratt Mrs. C. Henry Nielsen. Mrs. Rilhome for Christmas festivities. la H. Poulton, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mr. Pratt, who is in the insur- Young, Mr. and Mrs. Don Donald Hadley, Mr. and ance business, is now serving as a commander in the Naval Re- Mrs. Kenneth S. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. serves. Korth, Mr. and Mrs. FranThey returned home just be- Orson fore the storms and, enjoyed cis Christensen, Mr .and Mrs. Asel Robinette. "good roads the entire trip. Glen Nelson, Mr. and Mrs Kenton 'Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos SMerholm, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nelson, Mr. andi Mrs. Melvin Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor of Willard is "do- Wallace Christensen, Clifford ing nicely following an appen- Hobson, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert dectomy performed January 14, Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson, at Cooley Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Andersen, Mr. Mrs. John Arbon of Snowville and Mrs. Ray Olsen, Mr. and is reported by hospital atten- Mrs. Paul 'Rosenbaum. Mr. and to be recuperating follow- Mrs. Arnold Robbins, Mr. and dants ing a gall bladder operation Mrs. R. M. Price and Dan Frodperformed January 15 at Cooley sham, and the honored guests. Memorial hospital. Kofoed, on December 30. New Grandson To Carry Name For White Family The Wight family now have that family name. a grandson to carry News has been received from and Mrs. Jay A. Wight of Alamagordo, New Mexico of the birth of a son on January 9. Mr. The youngster is the first grandson to carry the name for Bishop and Mrs. Lewis S. Wight. The little 7 pound 11 ounce lad will be named Jay Lewis after his daddy and granddad. Also pleased over the new arVickie rival is a "big sister Lynn, 8, and Mr. and Mrs. Oeey Jenson, maternal grandparents. Mrs. Wight is the former Donna Jenson. Corinne D.U.P. All members of Corinne camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers are reminded of regular monthly meeting scheduled for this evening, Friday January 16, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Alice Norman. Sheriff Tricks e Speeders Would-B- Lorain (UP) ELYRIA, County Sheriff Carl Finegan has turned to trickery to 'hold down accidents, but it seems to work and has even saved the county money. Finegan, one of the first in this state to turn to electronics as a means of checking speeders, installed one of the first such gadgets. However, the cost of radar detectors was too great so Finegan, who holds an electrical engineering degree, turned to what seemed to toe the next best thing mock radar devices. Now, .Finegan turns out the Home of Jackie Petersen awesome looking little, black Phone your society news to 771. Scene for Pinochle Club boxes in his basement workship them at trouble Jackie Petersen entertained and installs around the county. Motorher Pinochle club Thursday eve- spots ists cant tell which is real and ning at her home. A salad lunch- which is not. eon was served and cards play"The beauty of this system, ed said, "is that theyve Finegan Pizes include Wankier, Ivy got to slow down each time they Roxie Joan Nelson, cut; high; see one. Gelsler, low. Present as guest was Shirley Valcarce. Members attending Researchers To Build were Phyllis House, Barbara In Clouds" Rowe. Shirley Adams. Joan Nel- "Cabin Fern son, Whitaker, Marge Lish, The BOULDER, Colo. (UP) Mauneen Pimper, Doris Slander, Colorado institute of actic and Ivy Wankier, Darlene Hansen alpine ecology is going 12,000 and' Roxie Geisler. feet high in the Rockies, where there are gales 2 Box Elder JOURNAL and sub-zerweather. Its purBrigham City Utah pose is to get information which it hopes will give the mountain rnday. January 16, 1953 better A tn states better forests and weekly newspaper, established and water 0DR, Friday pubhuhed every supplies. entered a Second Ctaaa Matter at the The research entails building oFflce in Brigham City. Utah, un pot der the act of March 8, 1679. a cabin in the clouds. The expedition- is headed by Dr. John Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robt. P Crofnpton. Managing Editor W. Marr, who, like his assoManager Gladys Johnson, Advertising ciates, are turning to carpentry Subscription rate in Box Eider coun- and metal work to erect the ty, $2 i per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder steel panel cabin to withstand $4 00 News, (published Wednesdays) the high mountain winter. per year; $2 00 for 6 months; single Marr and his men will study 5 cents. counBox E.lder Outside copy ty, $3.00 per year; combination rate the relationships of climate and IS 00. plant life. O. Hospital Notes AND SEE TMUS (MEAT NEW GENERAL MTMIl MASTERPIECE! o Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, NaAssociation, Utah State Press tional Editorial Association and United Pre-aUtah Advertising Representative: Salt Lake State Press Association, City. Utah. E From where I Mwr and Bolter in EveryWay and Completely w l)iil-Mre- li MO INCBIAK IN PBICE! 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Pretty "Fox Talking aboat dogn Am other night nnd Sandy Johnson topped everything off with a tall story about his fox terrier, Boorora. According to Sandy, Conics bird season and that dog wont stir if I take down my rifle. Same if it's deer season and I go for my eketffun he wont move, bat hes scratching at the door if I so much as look at ray rifle ! One day, Sandy decided to fool him. He took down boik his shotand swish, gun and his rifle Boscum was on his way ! So Sandy put the guns back and took out the earth, There are ambitions by the score But there are very few folks, Who at their birth, can hope to live to Among the people of Its Brigham City, R. A. ACTION PACKED DOUBLE BILL Hit No. daughter of Mr. and " TODAY Written by Evelyn L. Daines, for Sego Lily Camp in honor of the only living pioneer in Box Elder Co., Minnie Campion who was born Dec. 17, 1858. DL.. ninety-fou- r. really something to write about When a lady you know is the privileged one Who ha set a record, there is no doubt, We salute you Minnie Campion. Youve lived through nearly a hundred years, A fine full life of work and play. Had a good share of lifes joy and tears. Making the most of every day. May we go with you in memory, Back through the scenes of days gone by And hear some of your lifes story, Thats sure to thrill and satisfy. Minnie was only six months old, As she crossed the plains on her mothers arm, Slept in a little box, Im told, So sweetly guarded from cold and harm. As a pioneer child she watched the sheep, For there were wolves and lots of bear. When one followed her brother home, It surely gave the kids a scare Work in the fields was all done by hand, Homes used for church and dances too. They were proud of their good home-taleAnd were cheerful in all they had to do. band nt e swings in the garden lot, boat, on the old mill stream. Their shoes and stockings were never bought, And the Indians were real and not a dream. There were A home-mad- home-mad- e Minnie learned to use her hands, And made straw hats, when only ten. Braiding three to sixteen strands. For the ladies and the men. And how that litte girl could sing, She worked hard to learn the organ. Church organist and everything, In that litte town of Morgan. She met a handsome English lad. When only eight years old, But ten years later they were wed. Her only ring a band of gold. Always with their music and sortg, They traveled here and there. Three sons and three daughtera came along, And Minnie did more than her share! . , . rw - -- , U'Y . ? . , Constantly seeking for knowledge,'-She studied the Bible with care, Her learning was not from a college, 'But was gained through faith, and work and prayer. , Through all her long and useful life. She knows that God has been her guide, To bring her help when there was strife, And always walk close by her side. Her faith is wonderful to see, And many times throughout the years Shes saved a life from tragedy, And brought smiles where there were tears.; i ' , X! With ninety-fou- r years of service and love, Minnie Campion, we say to you, May your Father in Heaven smile from above, And may your reward be true. May you forever sing your song, On earth or in Heaven above, Your faith will carry you along, With the glad thought, Is Love. God , ex- Joe Marsh Terrier his fishing rod. Ha went outside and there was Boncnm digging like ernxy for worms I From where I ait, t dog that can outguess humans is a rare as a human that eaa ewtgaeaa other hamane. For instance, I like a glass af beer with laaeh but I wouldn't thiak of pouring you, owe without first asking. Everybody has prefers aces and it's finding out what they are and respecting them that keeps freedom from going to the dogs. LwwW Jgtms huawis-te- m It's Fun! It's Friendly! It's Music By HARMON-IZER- A Good The S $1.00 Per Couple Place To Go! |