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Show T Joseph Patterson Burt Observes 93rd Birthday Anniversary On Monday, July 27 $8950 FREE! Polaroid Land Camera 7th Burt, Joseph Patterson north Third west, celebrated his on 93rd birthday anniversary July 27. Children, grandchildren and gieat grandchildren enjoed luncheon on the lawn in Iront of the Burt home Man) gifts were presented to the guest of honor. Mr. Burt was born in Brigham City July 27, 1860. He is the son 0f John u ancj Elizabeth Patterson Burt, L.DS converts from Scotland. Many times Mr Burt has told his childien of the day, December 27, 1883, when he and Amelia Wrighton traveled to Salt City by train to become iman ard wife in the old endow ment house. The train had to back the entire way to Salt Lake C Jt DUOciUM8 OI th(? SHOW uTlft Johnsen Household Busy With Numerous Visitors i ... Mr f . - MACKS PHARMACY tV08,rt nG Bflf Ji 4-- H The Busy Bee 4 H club of Corinr.e held a meeting July 23 at the home of the new president, Norma Gean Nichols Norma the Gean brought meeting to order and the leader, Mrs Clyde Nichols, taught the group how to sew on a patch. Attending club were Kathryn Thompson, Norma Gean Nichols, Lezetta Thompson and Jeanette Jensen. iLunch was served. Lezetta Thompson, reporter. - and Mrs. Henry C. John-sen- s home has been buzzing with activity during the past month with various out-otown . . . to be given away SATl'HDW, AUGUST Mh at visitors. 4:00 I. M. . . . to home luik.v vihitor at our .store. NO Included in the visitors list 2 Box Elder JOURNAL any 1'UKCHASE N'ECESS RY ! Just come in have been Mr and Mrs. M. R. Brigham City, Utah time . . . and ask for a FREE TICKET. T ou dont have Taylor of Toledo, Ohio (Mr. Friday, July 31, 1953 to be present to win, but the winner must pick up this Taylor and Mrs. Jdhnsen are Mr. and brother and sister); wonderful prize within .seven days. In A weekly Mrs. Clinton Johnsen and famnewspaper, established 190b, every Friday end pubhhed ily of Emmett, Idaho; Mr. and entered a Second Clast Matter at tha ANY TIME THIS WEEK OR COME IN Mrs. Clark Johnsen and children city. tub. po.t oific. mof Bonham 8. March I87l. the act drr of Tooele; Mr and Mrs. Noel rrrrrr-rr- , cha. w Uavbaujth. Pubih-- r Johnsen and children of BounNEXT . . . AND ASK FOR YOUR Robt P Crompton, hfonatcing Editor tiful and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Maxwell and children of Salt FREE TICKET! Subscription rate in box Elder Lake City. ty, $2 25 per year, payable in ac the Box in combination with Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell have News, (published Wednesdays) now left for a vacation trip to per year. $2 00 for 6 months; single Outside Box I Ider councopy 5 cents Colorado and Vard Denver, combination rate dry fdrmud OUt by th? XiVCr Ufl tv, $5 00 per year, Johnsen has left for Dallas, 0 came Cana r Texas where he is to be emMember Audit Bureau of Circulations, They became the parents f Na- Utah State Press Association, ployed. Store are four three Children, living. tionol Editorial Association and United Brigham City's Walgreen Agency Many special parties have Utah Joseph W. 'Burt. Mrs Advertising Repiesentatlve Jonathan entertained the guests while State Press Association, Salt Lake iLouie) Andersen, and Mrs. J City, Ulah. visiting in Brigham City and Earl Hazel ) Andersen, all of Bear River. Brigham City. Mr Burt has four seven and greatgrandchildren Fun Galore Planned For grandchildren. Mis. Burt died February 23, Girls' Home Venture 1938 Fun galore is planned for Until ihe past few years he Seventh ward for Mutual girls an LD has been active -always 7eoiWw4' S. member. He is a High Priest their outing trip to the Girls in the Seventh ward and has Home. The group left Thursday mornserved two L.DS The missions. " ing and they plan to remain unI!-first mission was served in til Saturday. Mississippi and Illinois in In of food . for the 1898 and the second was in 'three-da- charge stay are Mrs. Blanche Scotland. Both weie two 1dsley. i i i ,Burt and Mrs. Blanche Crossf year missions in He now resides with his son, man; Mrs. Ruth Reeder is of recreation with Caro-charge 1 W. Burt. Joseph lyn and J. Dell Sackett arranga hike for Saturday. ingHandicrafts will include the Births of ceramics. A bon fire painting ' e. t 'program was held on Thursday ? U 7 Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Ard, 533 'evening and a gala program for south Third west, Brigham City, ward members is scheduled for HOHl" announce t he arrival of a boy Friday evening. All ward membom July 30 at Cooley Memo- bers interested were invited to Tl travel to the home and see the rial hospital. skits prepared by the girls. I. Those who will attend are: ,V$o" Jane Reeder, Beverly May, to ieep Madge Sato, Linda Jurgensmier, AUTO-V- U Carolyn IPoulson, Lu Juanna ,V" Wilson, Joy Jensen, Joan Lee, DRIVE-IN THEATRE Edris 'mo"' IFTodsham, Ruth Walker, 'pc' Francine Romer, Sherrie Lund, Friday and Saturday uM tot Feilia Burt, Carolyn Sackett, Gloria Conger, Bonnie Forsgren, e- - "FLAT TOP" Arlene Wilson, Linda Billings lots. and Erma Marble. socK n in color with Sterling Hay- ... Club Holds' Meeting On July 23 Busy Bee Mis-our- y 1 Sacrament Meeting In Second Ward Sunday Sacrament meeting was held in the Second waid last Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. with Bishop C. LeGrande Horsley con- ducting. After opening song by the choir, prayer was offered by Willard Christensen of the Fifth ward and the congregation sang a number. LeRoy D. White, a High Priest, and Earl Faulkner of the First ward were visitors Aaron Nelson and Clyde Olsen were in charge of the sacrament with eight deacons assisting. James Faulkner spoke on Free Agency, the W'ar of 1776 and the 24th of July celebration. LeRoy ID. White talked on Freedom and responsibility; the troubles of the American people and the constitution of the United States. Closing remarks were by Bishop Horsley. The congregation sang America, conducted by Doril Horsley, with Mrs. Renie Littlewood at the organ. Closing song was conducted by Heber Smith. v fR s- - COOL Today and Saturday TWO BIG FEATURES t419 'T8 i 0v'9'o to $ nVvooe set vicend tB' den and Richard Carlson - cubi i py y .aer'la. slice ' oe Arizona People Visit At Andersen's Home tot $ae SI N. - MON. 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