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Show Returns Home thought they were to tutu their pictures in the paper, we So, to the people who i going- Slate ! iNo apologize Club Attendance For Annual We hould have taken the week off and gone lishmg with the lieehne Coal anti lompany crew ee Talent Show 'lhis issue bungs to a close the month of si Jul which reminds U' that its only wetks until school will open attain and the comminute will be obstiving leach Davs The chairman of the boa cl ot to mtv commissioners must tetl that the le.uln e unu ill' as Ilf papers ot Itall wile olistlVIIlg mean to Iew Wight wet k " Eii't the Ntws leaves his name out ot the "poPti al bo score pubh.'htd Hedntsdav, then the Sat Lake Tribune commits the same tnor Lake most bo semes, ouis did t add up We claimed 28 candidates m our stun we listed only 27 'I he missing one was Lewis S. Wight, candidate tm lour tar cmiutv 11 commissioner on the Republican tuw' '1 tip South Box Elder Ladies Faun Bureau aie again spun soling an annual tali nt show - 1 Wheat alld Beet l),ts at Gar-lui- d I he Hone die community is staging a td! tashimi ie lew on August J9 and '1 will host the Box Klder county fair on August 2b 27 and 28. II uni haw nt maikecl these dates on your t ,th in la do mi right now. will In Ia-w-, As if that wasn't enough to turn our thinning locks even graver, Repot ter Norm Kimble who has turned dark room technician while Photographer Fred Pieison is on vacation, ruined a roll of film in the print ss which explains the scarcity of pictuies in this issue. The vll all he back next Mondav evening at no ocloik, meeting in the band room at the high school, along with 12 to 17 others who promistd to join the new orgaruz.ation The wav those veteran Landmen swung out on the old favorite marches and pipulur numbers convinced listeners that the new band would be making its first public appear uric e very shortly. Sure would he nire if thev could plav at thi three (ommg county celebrations Jt lilt Davis Mrs An and Mrs Mary Lemon of Willard, Mrs Lucinda iisi n ( online Mis v Paw k , Mary J Holmgren Alvin st tnder and Moroni Mortensen ot Be a River City, Mr and Mrs and John Hyrum Christensen Smith of Trernonton; Aaron Pur ter James Bigler George Linford and Thomas King of Gar Are Feted at DUP Luncheon Program 1 Joseph Watkins, one of the native pioneers, gave a reading Chas W Claybaugh, Publisher Ctadys Eckersley. Advertising Manager Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Association, Utah State Press Editorial Association and United Utah Press Advertising Representative Salt Lakt Association. State Press C itv. Utah re a Available to McNeely at Camp and Hakata were recreational sightseeing facilities which gave him a glimpse of Oriental cul lure The quarter billionth ton to pfc Mi Neely a gunner in the battalion s Battery A. entered come out of Utah's rich coal the army in May 1953 and ar seams was mined in April of 'this year rived overseas last October. C7 and Larce Hotter entertained with accordion music Mrs Mr hie Strong also give a reading Responses vm it nffeiei! bv Nil hols and Joseph Watkins and the group sang 'Come (nine e ,.saints before the (losing pray Mi1 Release from Navy Mrs son. Mrs Lola Stowell gave an ode to the pioneers and Mrs Rita Anderson and Mrs May Ander son sang a vocal duet, accom panied by Mrs Mary Anderson Bear River City Subscription rata U 00 per year, pay in combination with able in advance Newe. (published the Box Elder 5 00 per year, 12 50 for t months, single copy 10 cents. monton, recently spent seven days in Japan on a rest and re cuperation leave from the 5Mh Field Artillery battalion in Ko d S it House w Pfc Max A McNeely, 20, son of Cecil McNeely Route 2 Tre Ned-ha- h me Jennie L. Jones, president of the county company welcomed the guests and Mrs Margie Stenquist, company chaplain of fered prayer After the lunch eon, a program was presented with Mrs. May Smith in charge and assisted by Mrs Mary Anderson and Mrs. Charlotte John iv vv ettabll.had la newspaper, Weekly very Friday and 90s publ ihed entered a. Second Claaa Matter at th. Boat offue in Britfham City, Utah, uo-dthe act ot March 8. 1679. A . ram-rodde- Native Pioneers of Box Elder County dox Ranch tmrsd tm h ill Vugu't 2o at air Has Leave in Japan ii t ltv his wile and small child tol- tills vear At long last it appears that a Box Elder 'lowing recent disihaige t um igi gioups I oil n t will be Pilband has been organized Sxnisored the I' S. Na ot age lo Is In the loe.d Ammican Legion past, vision will include those from In lit an Adams and Ones Jepsen, Is to is years of age F'lrst and F. B. Earns Hansen 17 mii'ii i.nis met with Director Frank setond pi tie winners fiom eat h k last Monday evening-tooted horns div ision will i o m pc te at the until their li s swelled so much they couldn't State Fair for a trip to the na HONOR PIONEERS Officers and members of he Daughters of Utah Pioneers paid tribute to the native pioneers of Box Elder county, Julv 21 22, when they entertained of them as their guests at a special noon luncheon at Mad I F Attendance was the topic of discussion at the Tuesday noon meeting of the Brigham ( ity Rotary club when Dick Alston took charge of the program. Speakers on the program were Newell tall tlyde Stratford, E P Owen and Charles Whitworth Orville Sackett toasted Gene Wixum on his birthday and S Martin Rasmussen paid tribute to Vosco Call on the observance of his birthday and golden wed ding anniversary Guests at the meeting were Ceorae Barker I,ogan and Tom Tommany. Brigham City. Utah Friday. July 30, 1954 i I blow allot hi r note. In the meantime, we're hiding our editorial puss in shame for the error of omission public v Privately weve apologized to we want to do the same to our readers who rightfully expect us to he accurate in reporting. In Id out tv C v At this wilting, we think it's ymng to be in the corrected box seme listing- m tins issue, and I have my fmgeis c tossed, hoping that we don't leave someone else1 out this time. hi t ( oiitest Kit-- , must be Box FI dti county lesidentx for at least tint i months and must be non Tiv out-- , will be piotission.il In Id at the Bt ar ltv River Kiiii't ment hall on August if k ii on p m Those who t in u elite .in to 0111,0 their lu il Farm Buieau officers or Mis Floyd Gaiter Coiinne or Mis F ri t si Huggins Bear Riv "I v II ttie s mi p ,,, August is going to U- a bus month fm most ot us Next hursdav will be the annual lingham it merchant's outing at Box Rider pal k '1 he billowing week, August a tul at 2 Box Elder JOURNAL Rotarians Consider Pfc. Max McNcely Try-Oul- s land Thu teen of the 15 camp cap tains in the county, as well as other officers and county com puny otfneis atended the lunch er bv Mis M.iy .Smith eon to make up the group of 60 The tables for the ch r ision who weie present wise deioiited bv the '1 reinon To be considered a native ion tamp with 1. iVernc Homer be born residents must pioneer M and in ujorie Sten(Ulst A Then and Now m Utah before the coming of .charge theme was carried out with min the railroad on May 10, 1869, l lature wagons and rose's Min making all of the group of 85 over of the guests age iature hand carts filled with mints furnished the favors Native pioneers attending the Applesauce luncheon were Mrs Minnie Jen WESTMINSTER. Mass (UP sen. Mrs Margaret Pierce N J Mrs Lutia Shumway, who will Valentine. Mr and Mrs William be 102 this month, says if you C Horsley, Mrs Anna C Jensen want to live to a ripe old age Joseph Watkins, Leslie Nichols eat applesauce every day and ,Mrs Annie Valentine and Mrs drink a glass of water before Sarah Josephscm all of Brigham each meal V spe-iia- tional Farm Bureau convention where thev will appear F'lrst K Brad Hansen who was dis si tontl and thud plate winners (tinged fiom the Navv nn July at the County F'air will tie awarded cash prizes and all 2 i at Lmig Kt uti ( dif ha' re tumid home with his wile Gen i oiitest, mts will be given a lei and smalt d luglm r Karen small t ash bonus I he after spending four years m the committee is anxious to sirs lie He is the son of Bishop have all Box F ldt r county tal and Mrs F rm st I Hansen of ent trv out and urges all those to make interested 25l North First F.a't arrange m metits with mem Atti r 'landing two yiam committee hers with one .Nitiun.il ttie (mud vear at Provo atti tiding BV I Hansen enteied the N ivy m m He spent time y trs 1950 Dies the Hawaiian Blands si itemed at Pearl llaiboi whin In 't'rv ed on the mme'Witpii- - Bunt In ling tile Hoinbill md GI oh (tor Billie the lust ot the .ear tie land hi' wife h ive lain at Long Mr and Mrs Glen Dummer 'Beach I a if Haistn Ians to ret eiv ed a telephone call Horn attend PAL at Pn.vu in tlie near Pennsvlvanta Wednesduv eve fut ui e mug July 28 informing them ol the accidental death of Mis Dummer s brottier, Tommy Boothe 20 of Tyron Oklahoma T. 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