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Show tapjc vat, let Give It Back lo the Indians Is No 5 Box Elder JOURNAL iFrom Eriqham City. Utah Friday. October 16. 1953 ri"ffy , industrial arts at the Indian school, a tion he applied for before Inter-mountai- posicom- ing here. Sydney James, a local boy. wili till the vacancy at the school. Syd received his teachers training at Huntington High last winter; his degree in and seeondard education at ! 'A!' in June; has filled a two LS mission in Western year lates. and iceentiy at California was commissioned a We with the aii foioe. is both boys the best of luck. Mr. and Mis. Alma Palmer ate having a fling in Ogden. Alma is vacationing from the woolies lor a low weeks, so they are doin' the town while the Kali w eal her is so beautiful. Mr. l.ael Carter visited at home this week end. Lael is teaching in Salt Lake City and working Vo-A- I lieu-enan- l FOODLENER CALL 69 WE DELIVER! MEATS REDUCED! SPARE RIBS lb. PORK SHOULDER ROAST lb. 590 430 1 desire lo donate my blood am! help save a lift? and wish i. n at the Brigham City Blood Center to make a iv.-itfor (Dale) in Address (Home) Address (Business) Telephone (Home) (Business) Group affiliation .... Date ,1!) Signature Bloodmoliile Will Be In Brigham City November 1), 10, 11, 12 and 13 M A 1 L T0 Jack Horton, Blood Drive Chairman 125 West First North Brigham City Tremonton about two weeks. Seen pushing through the conference crowd Sunday were Bishop and Mrs. K. (1. Cutter, Antone and Mary Olague. the L. (L Carters. Sydney James. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Morris and Dawn Gardner. Top Show Wednesday Congratulations: lo the Bear River stake MIA Road show for the entertainment delightful last Wednesday. Eleven wards paitieipated in various acts of cossong and dance, colorful tumes and scenery. Our own kids came home in the wee small hours Thursday morning with the Goddess of Liberty sagging slightly at her pedestal. is Josie Hirschi grandma again. The wheels ot production has brought a baby boy to the home of Guy and La Norn a Hirs- chi Goodwin of Big Piney. Wyoming. It is their first, so he is sure to be president some day. Kent and Alfa Jean Carter are packing dishes, diapers, dainties and daughters. (Carla and Kathy getting ready for a move to Garland. Kent will be an apprentice carpenter to Chester Boss who built the new chapel in the Valley. Guess us Indians dont even like it here. Its seven o'clock and I hear hungry Chief coming for his supper. If you see a smoke sig- nal going up reading S.O.S., it ORDER Parents Sill On Steps or any oilier spot available at Lincoln School Back To School" night held Monday, October 12. More than 2(H) mothers and fathers of Lincoln school students turned out to learn more of what is expected of their children during (he school year, and become ac- . . . quainted with their youngsters teachers. Gf t.i Ik. Any one of you may cheek with Walter Bosley. Samuel Biadloid. oi others of the picsent city .croup and they will tell you some alarming facts concerning our pipe line and oiii spring. VVe have plenty of watei. it is a matter of constant sanitation, ami proper and ade-)(quale piping. Nor do I propose to bp an alarmist, but our water supply could at most any time, be out for days. The above information may -- ORINNt C OMMENTS By Marlana Morris " CP'RINNK At the risk sticking my neck out again, I would like to talk directly everyone in Oorinne about our water system. We have a city election coming up in the next few days. You will find notices nt it duly posted throughout the city. We are to elect a mayor and some ouuneilmen. it seems to me. and others I have checked with, that unless some definite ()j- ) cause a whirlwind in certain sections, but it can be verified by any of you interested enough to take the trouble, action is taken concerning our p js time for us all to attend drinking water, its source and meetings that will make for its supply, we are going to he';, better community. What is some in serious trouble day. good for the community is good I am trying to for us a And the point Without water we make is that we need a city cannot grow. We cannot to head this issue, age industry and other improve-- I am not talking to hear my- - ments. The line is old. It cannot be expected to last forever in the particular kind of soil we have. The question: What can we do? One thing, we can cooperate with West (orinne in their water effort. We find money to build IT NOW! churches and other important projects; we can find the means to secure our Im sure. Let us not close the barn door after the horse has gone; or miss the water when the well runs dry. The convention to select candidates will tie important. Mrs. Amanda Fredrickson is still on the sick list. Were all hoping slie will begin to feel hettersoon. Miss Karen Cutler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cutler, spent the week-envisiting with Miss Janea John-o- n of Midvale. Utah. She reported having a wonderful time. - t KNIGHTS SPRING CANYON IT'S THE BEST! Mined From Utah's Deepest Mine. life-line- , Parents of Lincoln School Didn't Mind Step Seats atMole than 200 parents tended the Back To School" night held Monday evening. October 12. ai the Lincoln school, in spite of the poor seating facilities at the schexd house. Meeting began with parents assembled in t ho main hull. Chairs were used, steps were converted into seats and many stood as the meeting was conducted. In charge was Mrs. Glen Knudsen, PTA president. Prayer was offered by Norman Anderson followed by the business session. New officers of the organization were introduced. During the evening it was learned from Mrs. Erie Seashore. membership chairman, that the drive was proving most successful. All during the week children of the school have been busy pinning colorful .autumn leaves on the membership trees in their rooms. The EXIM YEARS enhance the great Bourbon Taste of gcioit OLD HICKORY itiijght()UHBONvi1ixt - u ptuv . am hjckdbt ustiluns comum IT'S CLEAN! IT'S HOT! ORDER YOUR WINTER'S SUPPLY TODAY. Prompt Delivery Phone 8 Mass. celebrate this town's (I'Pi 200th anniversary, residents have pooled t heir talents to construct a replica of the 1753 house that WILLLIAMSTOWN, To sheltered the original settlers. Kieraellirs gnc. Corner 5th South & Main CASH Phone 58 AND CARRY PRICES WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE to practice law in this PINK ROSE Tall can SALIV30N MORRELLS PRIDE Derined COSTUMES Keloxitw way each HUNTS 1.49 212 qt. con lb.(o) Mutton CHOPS 2 lbs. MUTTON STEW PEAKS Club or Lounge Car. One of congenial atmosphere of the the highlights of your trip will be those delicious dining car meals of your choice. Union Pacific chefs cater to with such delights as the October dining your every taste tender, tasty Pried Chicken. car feature 3lbs2C PRODUCE VEAl STEW LARGE DELICIOUS APPLES IDAHO RUSSETI For Dependable Transportation Be Specific . . . Go SLAB or SLICED 3fcT5f KLEENEX When you travel Union Pacific, you rest as you ride in is plenty of space wide, roomy, comfortable seats. There And about. stroll and to youll like the to stretch out BACON spmhett2-27- 1 HALLOWEEN flh SWIFTS PREMIUM VEAL CHOPS Slo.-se- woman town. PUlRSnUW BRIGHAM CITYS MOST MODERN MARKET Conn. Portia GREENWICH. Conn. (IP) r, 32. holds the Miss Maty distinction of being the first woman ever admitted to the Harvard Law school, and the first NUHUIU. SPECIAL! Anniversary House Travel IM. Name i has leased a faim and will move it gi (Time) PLKASK SIGN ANI) BUT CRN PROMPTLY 'or his doctor's degree. Armed With Knives Chief WaWhoo "Fast say music make fast hands. "The taik Valiev Relief society sisters armed with nothing more than paring knives, canned 125 ases of tomatoes at the Garland canning center last week. Law and order was restored at the school kitchen recently when a brand new electric range was delivered and installed. Then he cook learned that the furnace had been repaired and all she need to do was turn a switch on the janitor and hot water would run in the sink. Ask. and ye shall receive. Everything must go" says Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Tracy as they line up horses, cows, pigs, chickens and ehildien. Anthon t PORK DONOR PLEDGE AND RESERVATION y) Idle Talk; Principal Takes New Duty By Vera James "ilivc it buck ui tile Indians" - an expression olten heard l:o:n folks passing through the Valley, wonder who they think has i and that is just what haj pelted to our school principal. (lien Pratt left Monday to accept a position as instructor of JANE POVtELL favoi-Agalaxy of ostrich feathers for an attractive wardrobe accessory and undoubtedly many others are also in favor of it. Janes next musical will be bobbin Women. PTA Meeting Success In Spite Of Seating Facilities UUKIDK1 IP&2DIFD bushel 100 Lbs POTATOES 298 ir COUNTRY SAUSAGE lb.2f3 |