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Show v 'ii' it . M t t'v Mr. and Mrs. Leo L Lund Set ! Golden wedding anniversary Observance is planned for Sunday, November 6, Iby Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Lund, . 138 South Fifth East. Open house for the congenial couple will be held in the First ward between the hours of two and five oclock. They cordially invite 'all friends, neighbors and relatives to attend. No gifts . . are requested. married No- ,The Lunds were vemiber 29, 1905 ILn the Salt Lake LDS temple and except for a time spent farming in Corlnne and Ogden they have resided their entire married life in Brig- ham City. They owned and operated a fawn and grocery store at 557 South Main. Since Mr. Lunds retirement he loves to garden, fish and Mrs. Lund enjoys crochetf- - hunt, ing and sewiing. Mr. Lund was born July 17, 1884 in Brigham City, .the son of Lewis and Minnie Hansen ILund. He has always been ac - , Billy Bennett who receivr ed their pins. Seventy-fivpercent of Den 3 members and parents attended thus acclaiming them best attenders for the evening. Good conduct contest was won by all dens. Closing prayer was offered by Ladd Anderson. Outside activities for the - tive in LDS church activities. Mrs. Lund was iborn January 13, 1884 in Brigham City, the daughter of Lars and Anna Lundmark Stranquist. In the past she has served as ward Relief Society president and teacher in the Sunday school and Primary. They are the parents of seven Children, all living: Mrs. Robert (Glenna) Henderson, Ogden; Lewis L. Lund, Glendale, Calif.; Doyle S. Lund, Richfield; Ellis S. Lund, Denver; Clair O. Lund, Huntsville; Mrs. Sylven Yuba City, (Edna) Godfrey, Calif.; and Arthur W. Lund, Los Angeles. They also have 17 grandchildren and six Regular monthly Cub Scout Pack meeting was held October 28 at the Eighth waTd chapel. Cliff Samsell, cub master, was in charge with Craig Brown offering the opening prayer. Mrs. Cliff Samsell led the singing and each of the four dens present participated in e The group left Ogden by automobile October 12 for San Francisco. They boarded a DC-in San- Francisco filling the plane to its capacity of 66 passengers. Flight time was 9 a. m. They Leo L. Mrs. GOLDEN WEDDING SET Mr. and Lund, arrived in Hawaii at 6 p. m. af138 South 5th East, will observe their 50th wedding anni- ter spending a smooth Journey and hours between two of the November 6, versary Sunday, by plane. The plane traveled five oclock at the First Ward First South Third East, v - at 18,000 feet. .Upon their arrival they were greeted by Hawalians with their Fall guitars and tradition lets were placed about their necks. They spent time at Moana Hotel on Waikii Beach and took many sight-seeintrips from . there, at Swimming was enjoyed the beach in front of the hotel in the pleasantly warm ocean. ' at They attended a session the LEG temple and while there saw President and Mrs. Ben Bowring. i former Brlghamites who sent,- home greetings via the Utahns. - , . Enroute from church one Sunday they Iby chance saw Elder Garry Shirts, LDS missionary, and also Dwaune Hunt, grandson of Mrs. Elizabeth Schow, also an LDS missionary, laboring in A plane trip-- - to ..Kauai, the garden island, was a pleasant experience; as was a boat ride, five hours long, Interesting at Pearl Harbor., The great ships, Arizoria, Utah and others could still be, seen as a 'reminder of the fateful December 7, 1941. The grbup" toured the (Dole Pineapple- plant; joined with the natives in celebrating Aloha Week; saw the king and; queen chosen ' and witnessed many broadcasts on Hawaii CallS." American homemakers can save themselves about 100,000 broken .They also witnessed the dockbones this month just by taking the fall out of Fall housecleaning. ' S. 'S. Lurline before Thats the estimate of the Sul Soda Institute, which says studies ing of the i starting home , prove women are never so reckless of life and limb as when pursuing their old archenemy dirt. Sal soda concentrated, the washing soda cleaning compound, has been Big Noise a housecleaning standby since before Grandmas day which explains BOSTON (UP)- - A survey dis, the Institutes interest in housecieaning safety practices. closed that there are 7,500 drum on ambulance an based the is Institutes drivers eye. statistics, Here, corps In the United States and view of the housecleaning carnage in the United States during an Canada. . average year: thousand are killed, 130,000 are permanently injured and Thirty-tw- o 4,750,000 are sufficiently injured to require a doctors attention. , f Falls, alone, kill 16,000. Homemade, or bootleg cleaning compounds kill about 6,000 more through poisoning, explosions and fire. culled reare These national death and injury statistics from police remained roughly th ports and other public records. The figures have s ,v ! same for the past five years, ' Here are some of the Institutes recommendations to homemakers ' for a- safe Failhousecieaning: JKeep ladders at a safe angle to the wall tnd directly in front of tbs area in which you are working. Never stand on the top rung. Never lift MUNICIPAL ELECTION, BRIGHAM more than your common sense tells you is a safe Weight. Dont carry vision. block so little children from under your Keep bulky they objects your feet during rush work periods. Use games and toys to keep them TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH, amused. Put mops, brushes and other equipment away when not in use. Dont leave them where they can be tripped over. Read all warning labels on cans and bottles. If you are warned to keep cleaning fluid . away from fire do it. Run no risks with homemade cleaning compounds which might burl or poison. Too many safe and inexpensive compounds (such as sal soda concentrated) are available for the homemaker to take any unnecessary j Brigham City. Utah Friday, November 4, 1955 one-yea- Mrs. Wm. E. Tyson, Brigham City, her sister, Mrs. H. E. Erickson and cousin, Percy Randall, both of Ogden, along with 13 others from Ogden and Sacramento, Calif., have just returned from two weeks in Hawaii. Golden Wedding Observance Sunday - 4 Box Elder JOURNAL Cub Scoutcrs Meet for presenting skits. Awards went to Monthly Pack Meeting and Jack Francis, Local Lady Returns With Island Memories CONGENIAL COUFLE month included Den 1 attendl. ing open house at the Den 2 toured Glen Wagstaffs apiary and Den 5 visited both the open house for newspaper week and the , fire station. News-Journa- 6 Take The "Fall Out Of Cleaning g - - Better Than Nothing NEW BRITAIN, Conin, (UP) The school board, which had A budget of $3,233,916.18, wound up the fiscal year with a balance of four cents. - , .' GfcnKHMi! OM'Gid !L Gfcjn TQ'fliliaiTE - NO DOWN PAYMENT NEEDED , Starting today you can have your homo brought with brand, new siding . . . and with out a penny down payment. Terms can run as long as 36 months . . . with payments as low as $12.78 month. Materials Include cedar shakes, fir rustics, asbestos and other quality prod ucts. Estimates free. ... , te NEW SIDING . J Official List of Nominations - --- I I a stitch in time . . . have us install a brand new. roof .now. No payments are due until 30 days after the job is completed and they can be arranged to fit your budget. A roof for the average home costs Only $7.50 to $9.50 per month. Take ,tzS. NEW , i .4, CITY, UTAH J ' ' 1955 chances. Easy Lunchbox Lesson INMMWI Its poor economy to postpone painting. Particularly when you can have it done now and pay for It on convenient terms as low as $5 per month. Inside decorat ing, too, can be financed on our Bestway Time Payment Plan. nnmHMEaznn Hr.3 fcjwfcr . J One of the most convenient products to keep on your 'canned foods shelf is .Florida grapefruit seotions. They make a wonderfully tart salad, tossed with greens and French dressing. They extend seasonal fresh fruits in salads and fruit cups and desserts. They go to work or . to school in a sensible lunchbox, spooned into a paper cup for easy daughter watching hen weight, or a spouse eating (if youve a teen-ag- e bent on losing his paunch, theyll love you for substituting this for A rich dessert). VOTE FOR ANY 3 PERSONS FOR COUNCILMAN , a litlle luxury is good for every man " so enjoy r- ! - STATE OF UTAH, i COUNTY OF BOX ELDER s I Fannie J. Christensen, City Recorder, in and for Brigham City,' County of Box Elder,' State of Utah, ' do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the names of all candidates for the office duly nominated, and to be voted for in Brigham City at the Municipal Election to be held November 8, 1955, ' as appears on file in my office. : , .IN WITNESS WHEREOF, October, A.D. 1955. t - I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official FANNIE J, CHRISTENSEN, .Spi) - : stmightBOURBON whiskey now 6 years old AND TRICED TO PLEASE ; 1 1 : -- same day. i - RlOOf BEMOXT DISMItS ; f. THE POLLING PLACES ABE AS FOLLOWS: PRECINCT NO. 1 PRECINCT NO. 2 I . i PRECINCT NO. 4 2S . 3 NOTICE OF ELECTION AND LIST OF POLLING PLACES; Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, next, the Municipal Election will be held for the offices set forth on the sample ballot printed in this issue. The polls will be open at 7 A.M. and continue open until 8 P.M. of the PRECINCT NO. 3 . COMPAHI ... First Ward Chapel Corner 1st South and 3rd East ... Second Ward Chapel Corner 2nd South and 3rd West Brigham Fire Station West Forest Street Fourth Ward Chapel 3rd East and 1st North PRECINCT NO. 5 ... . , PRECINCT NO. 6 . PRECINCT, N. Fifth Ward Chapel 5th South and 2nd West . Sixth Ward (So. Entrance) 6th South and 2nd East Third Ward Chapel 2nd North and 2nd West Eighth Ward Chapel 2nd East and 3rd North 7... ' PRECINCT NO. 8 UffKim!, (HD. f 27th day of V City Recorder , vllife this Seal ,,. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, October, A. D, 1955. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official ; . (SEAL) t , . - , ' FANNIE J. CHRISTENSEN City Recorder Seal - ' , this 27th day - of ' - |