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Show JOURNAL Box Elder 2 , Friday, January 8. 1954 A weekly newspaper, established in 1908, published every Friday ami entered as Second Class Matter at the post of lice in Brigham City, Utah, unc'-the act of March 8, 1879. Brigham City, Utah Leaves For Church Mission CorinneGirl 1 To Be January Bride Mr. and Mrs. Algernon Anderansen of iBr'ham City Leaves Soon For Mission has nothing- for you today hut if you dont led in the mood, so grim news, turn to another page right now. Old P. S. All of you have hoen reading of the horrible slaughter on the highway.-- , during the past year, not just some place else, hut right here in Box Elder county and Britrham City. Every issue of this newpapor, for weeks, has contained reports of two or three or four accidents. Most of them have been interaction crashes with resulting damage. Some have been serious enough to send people to the hospital. , Some have brought drunk driing citations. One caused the death of a young service man, home on holiday leave. Tre-mont- But Im not the only one thinking about this serious matter. II. Dee Johnson sent me a little verse which very effectively treats this sybject. Its entitled If Every one and was written by Seymour Taylor. It reads: If everyone who drives a car Could lie a month in bed, . .With broken bones and stitched-uwounds, Or fractures of the head. And there endure the agonies That many people do. Theyd never preach safety Any morq to me or you. i5''iscription rate In Box Elder County: $2.25 per ear payable in advance; In combination with the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 Miss Ruth H. Hendrickson, per year; $2.00 for b months; single copy 5 cents; daughter of the late Peter P. com-I and Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, Kristine 'M. Hendrickson. 'imation rate &uo. the mission Corinne, entered on January 6 prior to her home diaries VV. Claybaugh, Publisher departure to rhe Danish mission Gladys Johnson. Advertising Manager scheduled for January 24. a farewell Member Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State In the meantime, Pre-.- s Association. National Editorial Associa-- ! testimonial will be held on Suntion and United Press. Advertising Representaevening, January 17, at 7.30 tive I tali State Press Association, Salt Lake City. day oclock in the Corinne,- ward chapel, it was announced this While were finding fault with everybody week by Bishop James H. Norin general, wo may as well get specific and man. Miss Hendrickson graduated find fault with the state papers. from Box Elder high school and is a graduate of the Box Elder LiDiS seminary. She has also The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday morning attended Wefoer college. She has in stating been employed at Hill Air Force scooped Judge Lewis Jones that he denied a defense motion for a direc- base. ted verdict-o- f acquital in the trial of a nier school district employe charged with Mrs. Anna S. Jeppson grand larceny and embezzlement. Entertains Family The judge did deny the motion, but not At Dinner, Sunday until 10:00 a. m. when court reconvened, ap12 hours after the Trib was Anna S. , Jeppson entertained proximately printed. Someone must have been looking her family at a turkey dinner into a crystal hall. Bernice Anderson, local on Sunday. Those attending were Mr. and scribe says I didnt do it. Mrs. Dan Jansen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MeDenmaid and family, also Mr. and Mrs. But the Deseret News didnt scoop Wednesday night the good old N & J with their ! Sons Visif Home Durinq Holiday Season Two Mr and Mrs. Thos. W. Col-- , lings and family were made happy during the holidays by a visit from their two sons, dpi. Richard H. Collings and Pvt. Glenn H. Collings. Richard is serving In the sup-plat Fort Ord, department Calif., while Glenn has just basic, training at completed Fort Ord and is to report January 12 at Fort Lewis, Wash., for additional training. nounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Beverly, to Stanley Fryer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fryer of Ogden. The young couple plans to exchange nuptial vows on January 29 in wedding rites at the Anderson home. A reception will honor the couple following the ceremony. and pros- Entertain House Guests iBoth the bride-to-ibpective groom are employed in Over Holiday Week-En- d Ogden and plan to fnake their Visiting (Mr. and Mrs. A. W. home there. 35 East Second North, Norton, over the holidays were IPvt. Delbert Bridenstine, Camp Gordon, Fifth Ward Primary Ga., a nephew; Jim WeatherCamp Lowry, Colo., a Presidency Reorganized man, grandson, and 'Mr. and Mrs. O. The Fifth ward Primary or- J. Preece, Fort Lewis, Wash. Mr. Preece is a brother of ganization was recently reorMrs. Norton. Additonal house , ganized. guests were (Mir. and Mrs. Ed Sustained as president is Mrs. Kelley, Fort Lewis, Wash, Adrian (Ada Olsen) Shields with iMrs. Gordon (Carolyn Pe- House Guests Visit tersen) Jensen as first counselor and Mrs. Dorothy Jensen With H. F. Andersons Guests at the home of Mr. and as secretary. Those released, with a hearty Mrs. H. E. Anderson for the New vote of thanks for the fine Years holiday and to help celework accomplished during their brate Jerry Andersons seventh term of service were: Mrs. Dee birthday which was on Jlanuary Glen Smith, Mrs. Bill Shaw, 1, were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Adrain Shields and Mrs. Norris and family from Twin Falls,' Idaho. Gordon (Carolyn) Jensen, Mrs. Norris is a sister of Mt. Phone your society news to 771. Anderson. y e daughter of Mrs. Kristine M. Hendrickson, left January for the mission home prior to her departure to the . . . 6 Danish mission field. Max Jeppson, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jeppson, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jeppson, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jeppson and girls, and the hostess, Anna Jeppson, Brigham City. The remainder of the day was spent visiting. late bulletin that Del Fuhriman would attempt a second record transcontinental flight for light planes, this time from Seattle to Miami. The Journal rejiortod that on January 1. p Miss Beverly Andersen Grouse Creek Visitors Here For New Years Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kim-be- r and children, Junior, David, Judy Rae and Sherlene were New Years day visitors at the home of Mrs. Josie Kimber. The Kimbers reside at Grouse Creek. FIRST SECURITY IS EVERYBODYS BANK . . . Serving off accounts, large or small, with equal efficiency Its sometimes mighty hard to recognize your friends, your really true, blue friends, and I didn't realize I had so many until last night. They didnt vote for me for president of the Chamber of Commerce. If every one could stand beside The bed of some close friend And hear the Doctor say No Hope Eefore that fatal end, .And see him there unconscious Never knowing what took place, The laws and rules of traffic I am sure wed soon embrace. Jlut Ill let you in on a little secret. I didnt either. It just happens there were two men running against me, either one of which was a lot better qualified and more capable of handling the job. I think the If every one could meet The wife and children left behind And step into the darkened room Where once the sunlight shined. And look upon the Vacant Chair, Where Daddy, used to sit, I am sure each reckless driver Would be forced to think a bit. If every one' who takes the wheel. Would say a little prayer, , And keep in mind those in the car and a town picked a fine administration, swell guy when they gave the nod to Ruel Eskelsen. 54 BANKING OFFICES in UTAH, IDAHO, WYOMING IDAHO BCMSE But Im really in a quandry, I sat up practically all night Wednesday writing my acceptance sjieech and now I dont have any place to give it. (2) 9th and Idaho 9h and JtfftrtM - IMMETT MOUNTAIN MOUNTAIN NAMPA HOME HOME AIRBASE PAYETTE - . r 1 l Actually I came out ahead on the deal. I bet my oldest son a malt that I wouldnt be elected. It does your heart good to know your own son has confidence in you, enough at least to risk a quarter. And Im going to collect, too. Depending on his care, And make a vow and pledge himgelf To never take a chance; The Great Crusade for Safety Would suddenly advance. ABERDEEN AMERICAN FAUS BIACKFOOT IDAHO FAllS MONTPELIER POCATELLO (2) Canter & Arthur East Center Street ALAMEDA PRESTON REXBURG ST. 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