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Show 9 : CmiNNE HONEYVILLE NEWS COMMENTS SNOW QUEEN NOMINATION Snow Banks Grow, Shovfels Over Worked Nonprofit A (UD Brigham City, Utah prepared, scientifically January 21, 1955 Friday, food developed at the California Institute of TechnolJapan, Korea and India alone, Is ogy is reported to have been according to the Meals for Milhit In countries by lions Foundation, a saving lives to dial them. typhoons, floods, wars or other group in Los Angeles. The group "multi-purposMrs. Oscar Frost and children, tragedy. More than 35,000,000 of has shipped the three-cen- t Kathy and Hal, of Logan, visit- the meals have food to more than 100 couned at the home of Mr. and Mrs. been distributed in Okinawa, tries to date. DeVere Wintle and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bln Tolman spent several days In Malad, Idaho, this past week, visiting their VOLLRATH and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Moon and their children. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bowman of Portland, Oregon have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulin Bowman this past MADE TO SELL FOR 6.S0 week. They are former resl TAKE THEM HOME AT dents of Honeyville and while here they were calling on old to friends. They were happy see the town and friends once more. Mr. and Mrs. Derrel Benson and children visited at the While home of Mr. Bensons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson, Sun Ihetj last day. Clinton Bowman of Provo was Theyre super tough, yet light, in Honeyville over the weekeasy to handle. Bowls clean like his Mr, end visiting parents, magic, nest for storage. Smoothand Mrs. Rulon Bowman. ly rounded for easy, thorough Unbreakable (Mr. and Mrs. Harper Hunsamixing. Buy a set qow while Sites- - 3 qt , 1 qt., qt. they last! ker of Paul, Idaho, have been in Honeyville recently, visiting Mrs. Beulah Hunsaker and Mr. :and Mrs. LaGrand Hunsaker and other relatives. The Honeyville Civic club will be held Thursday, Jan. 20, at the home of Mrs. Elden Hun saker. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Petersen and family of Soda Springs, Idaho, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen, Monday. Mrs. Tolman Burke Heads Polio Drive i In Honeyville; Temple Day But Nobody Is Complaining in Corinne 4 Box Elder JOURNAL Food TASADENA, Calif. hlgh-protel- n Set non-prof- family birthday dinner for all relatives. CongratThe snow banks are growing the nearby on your birthday, Stel"and the snow shovels are get- ulations Out In la. ting a real work-out- . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunsaker ; West Corinne the folks are hop-ing there wont be any wind to were host and hostess to the pile the light fluffy snow across 500 group last Saturday. A ' the yards and roads, but no one dinner was served to 20 is complaining. And there has- guests. Special guests were nt been so much discussion Mr. and Mrs. Lysle Wells, and about the weather since we had from Brigham City, Mr. and that one hundred degree tem- Mrs, Bill Davis. perature way, way back last And going back to the weathsummer. But so far, the weather hasnt er again, I sincerely hope It doesnt keep too many at home stopped the mall man, or the next Monday night, January 24. milk men or the school busses, is the meeting of the CoThat for and folks are still gathering PTA under the direction of rinne their scheduled social parties Mrs. Reva Nelson. Our guest and church activities. Mr. LeRoy Mrs. Ralph Forsgren enter- speaker will be tained last Sunday. She had a White. Im sure that it will toe an extremely interesting evening. As I have said before, the PTA officers are very desirous in getting a good attendance to these meetings for several reasons. They firmly believe in the aptness and importance of the meetings and they feel that any speaker who travels some distance to accommodate the group deserves a good audience. We are all interested In our state government, and Mr. White was formerly one of our representatives. It will be a worthwhile program. Actually we are a restless people. Even In our small community there is much activity. Some folks move aways; some move in, and some move across the street. During the past few weeks there has been quite a bit of moving about. Mrs Edna Jeppeson and Shara Lee are now settled in Brigham City. We all hated to see them go and from what I can discover they disliked moving, too. circumstances often However, dictate what one will do, and for them there, were certain advantages toward their moving. We will surely miss them, but hope they will drop back often. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hedln not only moved across the street, so to speak, but they bought the house they moved Into. They have purchased the former residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller who, with their family, moved to Arizona. The property was formerly owned by Eunice By Maxijane Morris Mrs. Tolman Burke will head the polio drive in Honeyville this year. Snow Carnival Committee P. 0. Box 11 Urigham City, Utah 1 I wish to nominate Her address Is 4 Monson. Enjoy the pleasure of talking with loved ones tonight. Its cheaper than you Then, I understand Mr. Mrs Harmon Campbell sold their place. Lola says plan to move to Brigham We wish them good luck are sorry to see them go. think) and have they City. and Her Parents (Queen Candidate Must Be Top Contenders Winding CAU. BY NUMBER! n 49-4- 31. In other games January 19, Harper forfeited to Corinne, Sevand enth won over Third,, Eighth beat Bear River, 30-2- 26-2- children. I guess nothing is completely satisfactory. This snow, that we need so much to produce our water for next year, will, I understand, be bad for the pheasants. They cant find food through the snow and will starve to death. Maybe they are a nuisance, sometimes, to the farmers, but it is hard to think of them slowly getting weaker and weaker and finally dying. I wish something could be done for them. I was very happy when Mrs. Claude Jeppeson called to tell me that the Comments hadnt been quite complete last time. She said there was a very new baby in .the ward and I hadnt mentioned him. He is the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chlar-son- . He also has an older brother. Congratulations to everyone! Mrs. Marvin Jeppeson has had a birthday and she celebrated it by having a family dinner. happy returns, Grace. Many front 8ymptoms of Distress Arising Mr. LaMont Larsen and Mr. STOMACH ULCERS Leon Jeppeson are attending a leader school for a few days EXCESS ACID in Salt due Lake City. They are rep QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST resenting Box Elder "county and will take Instruction in tractor maintenance and electricity. Miss Dawn Larson, daughter Over five millioa packages of the Wmoeo reiiefof Trbatmsmt have been add for of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Larson, from ttsnaco of distress symptoms anting Is enrolled In the LDS Business and Duodenal Ulcers due to iww Aeld Peer Digestion, Sour or llpeot Stomach in Salt Lake City. She college Qatslnasa Heartburn. SlaapIcMness, te due to Kxooea Aeld. Aik for Willards has been employed In Brigham which fully explains tide remark City for the summer and fall Message able home treatment- - free at months. At the present time GLENS MODERN DRUG she is staying with a prominent Salt Lake family. We all sureHAMILTON DRUG ly wish, her success ai this new MACKS PHARMACY adventure. to for fastest service ... in up league play league, Honeyville won the second half by defeating Brigham Fourth ward, Honeyville and Seventh wards conmust still hold a play-of- f test for the first half championship. If Honeyville Wins they automatically have the championship. If Seventh wins, a second play-of- f game will be necessary. The stake champs will represent the North stake in the Division 15 LDS tournament to be held at Bear River High school gymnasium beginning, Monday, January 4-- to fel BOX ELDER SE3 versus . BEAR RIVER 6:30 8:00 SECOND TEAM PLAYS FIRST TEAM PLAYS Admission Prices Reserved Seats $1.00 General Admission 75c ' Years Of Age or Older) Bear River Tonight in Interesting Skirmish Basketballers the North stake Senior 17 Box Elder Plays Host to Honeyville MIA And, the Bert Shipleys have left this land of snow for a few weeks. They are vacationing in the southwest and the Pacific region. Id say they picked a good time to head for the sunshine states. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Forsgren returned from their California vacation, just in time to get our snow shovel and go to work. They have been visiting with their daughter, Ethel and her J Telephone No. ....'. Age Thursday Is Temple day for Honeyville ward members, and a large crowd is planning to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hunsaker of Honeyville are the proud parents of a baby daughter, born In the Cooley hospital in Brigham City a few days ago. This is their first child. The new dial telephones for Honeyville are now In most of the homes. It is now called the Bear River Telephone exchange. Everyone is trying to get used to their new numlbers and how Students 50c Interest in the county between; the bench for reserve action. Elder and Bear River High Junior varsity play gets unIntense school is traditionally at 6:30. General admisderway as the Bees basketball squad for both games is 75 cents, sion plays host to the Bears at 8 p. reserved seats, $1. m. Coach Evan Sorensen will be Reid Olsen, Harper starting A In Pearse, Bob Jensen, Lynn Reeder and Newell Poulsen. He announced that Dick Long, 6 foot, 6 Inch center will be unable to Lead play because of a recent foot Infection. According to Sorensen, With Honeyville A leading in Long's condition Is become betNorth stake Junior ter, and Dick may see limited the basketball league, a new set of action soon. WedBear River is expected to use battles will shape up next Ela fast break offense which nesday, January 26 at Box routed the Bees in the practice der High school gymnasium. Alter winning the first half, tilt at Tremonton Garland. Bear River stands in undispu- Honeyville A moved out into the ted first place with a win over lead in the second half by deon each of the Cache schools feating Seventh ward South Cache, North Cache, and Wednesday, January 19. In other games it was Third Two of these games Logan. over Bear River, were very close in scores. Eighth and Honey-vill- e The Bees, who defeated on over Corinne, B over Fourth by forfeit their home court, are not conNext Wednesday Honeyville A sidered lightly for this second will play Eighth ward at 7:30. home league game. Sorensen announced earlier Earlier, at 6:30 p. m., it will be this week that Reid Goldsberry, Fourth vs. Bear River; Seventh Billy Jensen, and Robert Wil- vs. Corinne and Third vs. Honwill take eyville B. liams, sophomores, Box Honeyville North Stake 27-2- 1 24-2- 27-1- Andersons Attend Funeral Of Their Father The Ladies Farm Bureau met at the home of Mrs. Bessie Christensen, Frjday afternooij. Mrs. 'Mae B. Christensen gave a very interesting and educationon Correct al demonstration Grooming Around the Clock, By choosing one basic suit or dress, and having different accessories for different burs of the day or evening, a woman can be well dressed for formal occasions at all times. Bessie and Mae were the hostesses for the afternoon and delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Andrea Huggins Will be the hostess for the next meeting and it will be held at her home Feb' ruary 111 Corporal Clyde Christensen son of Mrs. Carrie A. Christensen, returned home after spending a year In Korea. He received his discharge from the Army on December 24. He is now enrolled at the USAC at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Anden son motored to Devils Slide, Saturday, where they were the guests of Mrs. Andersons brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glenda Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. ' Oleen Nelson and Mrs. Carrie Christensen were Ogden visitors, Saturday. Leland (Sonny) Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christian An derson, Is attending the BYU at Provo, winter quarter. Mrs. Pearl Jensen and Mrs. Ivy Anderson were co hostesses at a lovely party, at the home of Mrs. Jensen, Saturday evening. Many of the, Sunday school workers attended the stake convention held at Garland and Tremonton, Sunday, in spite pf , all the snow. Miss Audrey Nelson Is em ployed at KBUH radio station Jn v , Brigham City. Chris-- j Mr. and Mrs. Chester tensen went to Ogden Sunday to bid farewell to Dee Conger, 'son of Mr, and Mrs. Warren Conger, who will fulfill a mis-- 1 sion for the LDS church in the Northwestern mission. The Con gers are living in Atlanta, Georgia, where Major Conger Js 'stationed with the Army. Dee is the first missionary- - to be (sent from that district. Dee is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. of Ogden iHyrum Christensen land Mr. Warren Conger, Sr. of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs. Odvar Troseth had as their guests over the week end, Mr. Troseths brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Troseth of Hooper. The entire community ex tends their sympathy to Mri Sylvanus Miller and family in the death of their husband and father. Glen Burnie, Md.,: According to Mrs. A. McG, local resident, Ever since I can remember, oar house hue never been without a bottle of Jumper Tar Compound- - I can remember my mother giving it to me ever alnee 1 waa a child. And, since I know that her mother de- pended upon it for relief from coughs due to eelda, I feel fairly certain that she atio waa most likely given Jumper Tar Compound when ahe waa a t child too, just as she gave it to me. Now that Im grown, I can truly aay that our family has always depended upon Jumper Tar for immediate relief Compound from coughs due to colds I know of no home cough remedy that could take its place. Mr a. MeG. is just ene of literally millions of people who have relieved coughs due to colds with Juniper Tar Compound. Yonr own Special Pet chase I son-in-la- STAINLESS STEEL MIXING BOWLS DONT TAKE CHANCES ON THESE SLIPPERY ROADS! 0$UP! Advice On Hens Hens LINCOLN, Neb. (UP) can be kept warmer and drier during the winter by using straw lofts In chicken houses and cloth over windows according to poultry experts. However, there should be open louvres above a straw loft to permit passage of moisture and yet retain a good portion of the heat. Fiberglass insulation also is suitable for removing moisture. THREE GENERATIONS DEPEND ON CENTURY OLD COUGH REMEDY Bear River News Lee e druggist will teU you that medical science can give you nothing more soothing lor your delicate throat and nose membranes than Natures products, jumper tar and pine oil. This safe, dependable household remedy has been manufactured and sold continuously by the J. Harrison Whitehurst family in Baltimore, Maryland for more than 100 yean. Invented long before modern wonder drugs, its simple, harmless formula has remained unchanged . . proof of solid worth and satisfaction. Juniper Tar is sold today in drugstores across the nation at 49c per bottle. Dosage for an cough is just eight drops very three hours. May be used as an mhalent. Excellent as a rub for muscular aches and pains. DURECAP YOUR TIRES WITH TREADS You re saier oa u.e ana pameu know with this amazing B.F. Goodrich winter traction tread. Tiny abrasive par- - ; tides in tread rubber make a rough surface that digs in and holds. 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