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Show rrO i nw 1- fcEAR II TVER CITY REPORTS? Boys Bag Big Bobcat t" Eightieth Birthday. Anniversary Is coos IN AAABRICA'S SCONOMIC AAACMINBRX OUR VOUNOSTBSS. ARS AOB IMPORTANT TODAY THAN EVER BBBORI. IMS EUSBrf BOOM (POUR MILUON BIRTH IN USA1) IS OPBNIN NSW ABARRSTS POR WANY BUSINSSSSB AND INDUSTRIES. AS A favorite dance orchestra and delicious refreshments will be featured at the opening activity night for members of the Fifth ward. The social will be held Tuesday evening, Sept, 13, in the newly renovated recreation hall. Ail people of Mutual age in the Fifth ward are invited to attend and start the MA season by having an enjoyable time at this dance, acoording to Omer Call, president of the YMMIA. ford Jensen, Friday, Mrs. Miles By Mrs. Ernest Huggins and Mrs. Jensen were guests of Mrs Ellis (Fern) Arbon was Mrs Edgar ' H: White at .her mornseriously injured Friday home in Salt .Lake City. ing while mowing lawns with The Beehive girls ana the an electric lawn mower. They Boy Scouts of the ward enjoyed had been painting their house an outing in Box Elder park, and some of the paint cans were Tuesday evening, on the lawn. Fern put the mowMrs Christian Anderson , reer out of gear and proceeded td turned to her home last week move the cans and somehow some time In Moses after the cord pulled the mower on Lake, staying Wash., visiting her daughher and the belt cut her left ter and Mr. and Mrs family, leg. Ellis rushed her to the Rulon Hansen, The Hansens doctor in Brigham City. It re- welcomed a new daughter to quired several stitches to close their horpe; her name Is Shelly. the wound and she had lost so This makes three daughters and much blood, a blood transfusion one son for the Hansens. Mrs. was necessary. After two days Hansen is the former Ranae Anin the hospital she is now at derson. home but it will be .some time Mr. R. J. Leonard, Mrs. Helen before she will be able to walk. . Mrs. Ivy M. Anderson, T Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie" Sim- Peterson, Mrs. Frona Cates, Mrs. Elvira mons of Portland, Oregon, visit- Christensen and Mrs. Shirley ed Mrs Simmons sister, Mrs. Jensen attended teachers instiEllis Arbon. tute in Brigham City, Friday. Mrs. Gordon 'Holmgren was Mr. and Mrs. tjhuT Gardner hostess to her , i UNCOUNR. TSBN-AS- SO MILLIONS OP YOUNGSTERS BARN ANON BY OOINB SUCH .JOBS AS BAv-srmSHOVtUNS SNOW, MOtYINS I tAYVNS, CADOYINB AND 4 )CM(Arinb newspapers. 1 -- I JBJgjgSg MAf4V TBSN'AGERS TDDAV highs ifcoes than th , OP StVIRAL EKNimmONS AGO. ITS NOW ROWN-y- p S ST) MATS D THAT NBARUV 60d0,000 VOUNSSTIRft TWIIM )4 AND IQ VRAM om AOG WAVS AN AVSWAGS incoms op APPROXIMATBLV 50 MUCN- ,.rrS. OP TWfS MONEY waVtImto FINDING I s mhos accounts. DUMBER OP CHILDREN HOLDING SPMlNGS ACOOUhTTS (hi SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATIONS HAS 1SN sUarpuv united states recent vsars. IN Doctor Has Five Sons V In AND LOAN swines UA M Wad-doup- Medical Profession five BOONE, la. (UP) The sons of Dr. Charles Louis Upde-grafan eye, ear, nose and throat specialist, all have become medical doctors. The father has practiced here for 42 years. The youngest son, Charles Jr., 30, is in partnership with his father. The others are Thomas, 38, Waterloo, la ; Robert, 37, Des Moines; William, 35, Poughkeepsie, N Y., and Edgar, 33, VA f, club, Thursday have purchased the beautiful evening. of Mr. and Mrs. Grant home Mr and Mrs. iMiltoh Bywater entertained six couples at a de- Checketts. Grant and Joyce have are licious chicken .dinner, Tuesday moved across the river and home in the house their making eVemng. Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Ere Whitaker recently owned by Mr. and Checketts. Whitney and Katheryn returned Friday Mr. and Mrs Eldred Kimber from a pleasant trip to Moses of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lake, Wash., where they were of. Honeyville were guests of their sons and famil- Hunsaker Mrs. Ellis Ar ies, Mr and Mrs. Artell Whita- guests of Mr. and Mrs Jesse ker and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn bon, Sunday. Mr. and were also Snowviile of Arbon Whitaker. The daughters of Mrs. Emma guests at the Arbon home. Tr. and Mrs. John Holmgren Paice entertained at the home Caliof Mrs Winnie Jensen, in honor are enjoying at vacation In While there they will of their mothers eightieth birth- fornia visit Johns sister and brother' day. A hot dinner was served Mr. and Mrs. George to several of her girlhood Penavich. friends and the afternoon was spent visiting and reminiscing. s Mrs. Thomas (LaRena) took her mother, Mrs Hastings, to Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Wakeley of Logan Is visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Are Advised to Plan Holmgren. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal AnderFor Future Need of son recently returned from a Pine View Water lovely (trip to Idaho. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Casl items of business were Many Moon of Boise. They spent taken care of at the regular some time at Payette Lake and of the county commisvisited one of the largest apple meeting sioners Tuesday, Sept. 6. Head. orchards in the world. the list was the Park .ValMrs. June Zockell and sons, ing road project, which has held ley Chris and Tony of Corvina, Calione number priority for the past fornia, visited i Mrs. .Chester three the county's secin years Christensen. , road projects. ondary a Lewan-nThe many friends of was Tead A communication Jensen will be Jtappy .to Road commission, from State the learn that the cast has 'been rePark Valley road moved from her leg, and she is stating that the for now able to be about a little is under consideration summer, but due next a Lawan-nwith the aid of crutches was bedfast for eight weeks. to the necessity of surveying imMrs. Reed Munns entertained and engineering, it would be a group of friends of 'her son, possible to complete the work Gerald, the occasion being his this year. The commissioners were under the impression that eighth birthday. Master Lynn Stewart of Brig- the survey had been completed ham City spent several days and pledged to do all In their with his grandparents, Mr. and power to have It given a higher Mrs. Glen Iverson, . while his priority rating with thfe State parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Road commission. Commissioner Wight contacted Stewart, were on a trip. v Mr and Mrs. Grant Checketts Lorenzo J. Bott, a member of the are the proud parent? of a 10 State Road commission, regardpound baby boy born at . the ing the projeet, and CommisCooley hospital, Sunday, j Sept. sioner Bott reported that he is , 4. keeping very close watch of this Can you top this fish story? project and will see that it is Willis Shandrew caught a Ger- pushed through as rapidly as man brown trout which mea- possible. sured 26 inches long and weighCounty Agent A. Fullmer All-reed eight pounds. He caught It was present and discussed in Rock creek. some of the countys future needs Mr. and Mrs. OheSter Chris- for water from pine View dam, tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ray- recommending that the commismond Nelson enjoyed dinner on sioners should present the inSunday evening at Pas & Mas. formation to the County water It was the ladies birthday an- users association from this end niversaries. of the county, who will be most Mrs Paul Miles of Denver, affected by the use of the water Colo, was guest of her sister from Pine View dam. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clif- iForest Ranger Merle Markham reported that he had contacted Brigham City officials and they are willing to participate on the cost of additional lighting at the Box Elder county park, and he stated that the - SPECIAL Forest Service would go The estimated cost of the ATTRACTIONS project is $68061. The commissioners agreed that the county as would participate DURING their portion on the lighting. ' The Box Elder county treasurHALF TIME! er was authorized to $50,000 in treasury bills, which will come due September 22. Reese Beeton son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beeton, 478 South First Tucson, Ariz West, proudly displays the big bobcat he and Jimmy Caddy, The five sons also follow, in son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Caddy, 614 South Second East, their fathers footsteps by being shot Sunday evening while out rabbit hunting. ardent golfers & . . . . Family Joins U. Elder JOURNAL Brigham Clttf Utah1 Friday, September 9, 1955 Plan First Dance Celebrated by Bear Rivef City Woman A BE POPS Box Fifth Ward MIA - WANTED THE DUCKVILUE GUN CLUB is looking for a- manager and care taker to supervise and handle our club house, boats, marsh and employees. Full time- - from approximately Sept. 25 until Christmas. Re--' tainer pay during nonhunting months. We also need a kitchen supervisor and cook to handle kitchen. Guide full time and part time during duck season - to operate boat and guide hunters. Good salary, board and - room. Apply in writing to Syd H. Eliason Jr., 470 South 13th East, Salt Lake City, Utah, stating qualifications and desires. S. WORCESTER, Mass.. (UP) The r entire Crawford family Mr. and .Mrs James Crawford and their .daughters, Cecila, 22, and Joan, 1 became U. S. cit- izens at the same time in U. S District Court. They came here five from Edinburgh, Scotland, 1 years ago. Commissioners Push for Early Completion of Park Valley Road , n 1 - Good lighting in and around your barns reduces time for chores and prevents accidents. ' Plenty of light is a safeguard against fires . and prowlers, and helps keep your premises , more sanitary. For only pennies, electricity saves dollars - so many ways. Be M odern priation of six or seven hundred dollars from the State Road department to be used in the control of the puncture vine now growing along sections of the state road. ' v Andersen also asked that the county improve the road from Mantua south to the top of the dugway. This road is a forest development road and there was a question as to where the responsibility lies for maintenance of the road. Forest Ranger Merle Markham will make an investigation into the matter. Edward Norman reported a road problem, running west from the Iowa string road, one mile north of U 83 highway. Norman was told that this is not a county road, but a field road, and for him to contact the other six families who use this road and see if enough land could be furnished to make a county road out of it, and to report back to the commissioners. Moat people who try beam bottled in bond once, stay with it. Easy to say . . . A mum in 'VP7,T - Utah Power & Light Co. one-thir- and richness Worth Resting next time you buy ittled in Bond bourbon. ins OUE iBTfExciIID iTjTflm irnnn iTiiTTTTg.Titrt irn aD&'na Hi ASTONISHING PERFORMANCE! 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