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Show A fy, CORINNE COMMENTS, , ib' 'J &,; '"' ! With I would mortal hospital. Marijane Morris i - ; V I & 1 i svy---- By .7 - Lost Weapons 1 ; - i iJ Residefii Warliecl of Itinerant; Corinne M (. Connecticut er turned a womans handbag into the firms lost and found The bag containdepartment. ed only a switch-bladknife and a set of false teeth. - ffe.M - ,'j Conn. U!P)- -t A company , bus driv- HARTFORD, 'I - - r -- e V - Leon Jeppsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jeppsen, Is recukind your permission like to tell you about perating from a recent appenarticle I read. It might dectomy. All Is well, we hear, some money and mon- j And, at our recent , 4 r ' a recent Il AM i save you round-uIt was extremely iney is that stuff we never seem to have enough of, to go round, teresting to note that 41 prosAnn Flint and Robert Epley pective first graders were registhat is. , ' v tered in for next year. It could were named as officers in the Westminster Fellowship of This article was dealing with be more than that by school Utah Saturday, April 14, at a rally held at Mount Pleasant. people who enter pur western time In the fall. We are sureMargo Ann is stated clerk, Robert faith program chairman. territory during the summer ly hoping that . no emergency months and fleece us by gell- arises in our county, to prevent 7 Box Elder JOURNAL 'af-- , Our ing us getting our much needed Brigham City Utah ter playing on our sympathies. room. Besides : squeezing all Friday, April 20, 1956 Twice in the past ten days we the youngsters Into the existing have had such people In our problem to the cooks to prepare ''v5" local community. Dont be mis- space now, it presents a real SAUCY SUE SAYS: v lead. The article tells of a cer- and serve the meals in the tiny is the school silence. The of of college yell kitchen experience the And thousands hall. and then strong, tain, family, Two .young people of the WEEKS SPECIAL: Check these new prices. because they marry within their the time from 2:30 until 4 p. Community Presbyterian church ' 100 and No. 150 No. own grouip. and they have, (de- m. when these youngsters myst of as named Brigham City 1 veloped into the slickest, smart- roam the streets and the town officers in the Westminster Fel49c? CROCHET COTTON S v.V ; est Confidence " ' people in the until they can be picked up lowship; of :Utah at their " i CIIIX and CURITY - Y . 1 ' whole world. What others think and taken home. There just last Saturday, April 14, rally at of them, or how many times isnt place for them to stay af- Mount Pleasant. :V DIAPERS, dozen . $3.79 '1 they ; are tossed in jail doesnt ter school Is cut. 1 understand, Elected .to the state ' council matter because'-- they, socialize too, that in another two years, was Margo Ann Flint, a senior with themselves. And" they all the grades will be too large at BEHS, as stated clerk and . : get money from (folks just like to divide. Robert Epley, a junior at BEHS And while were speaking of as- stated faith' program tot to teen wear Art needlework you and- me. Why? Because we area fe-.- : a chairman. usually- have too much pride to the Corinne school, r admit that we have been play-- , word in passing to Mr. Lewis This makes the - third : year ed for a sucker. And the Po- Harding is appropriate. 1 think Margo-Anndaughter of Mr. and some credit should N be given Mrs.' R, A Flint, Willard, v has lice gome in this pocket, are intent on him on his. teaching methods, served on the council, . they hustling them out of town, rath- tie has taught our youngsters - Robert, Son ;of Mr. and Mrs. er than Seeing' they get- - their how to study. His students at C. F. Epley, Brigham City, s ; j Junior High" this year and the just punishment. , his first term.' ' Recently here in Corinne we year before are making a real Retiring as ; recording secrehave had some women, and their showing. Hope Shipley,- - Ardith tary this year is Cheryl Holmes, youngsters, who shouid be in Bosley, DeAnn Morris and Ste- daughter of. Mrrand Mrs. Wenschool, around door to door sell- phen Fillmore have been on the dell Holmes, Brigham City.f ing. The child doing the sell- honor roll at the Junior High ing was barely old enough ' to since the beginning of school. Int Mock. talk. One resident, and , she There are several . others who wa$ right in what she did, said cluding Linda ; Jeppsen she was about to buy from them have been just a half a point FAMOUS HYBRID TEA F.3SES, as the youngster had been sent away. Stephen . Fillmore was to the door with a sad little sixth highest in the . recent . . . from the growers of the worlds t note, when she noted that, the spelling bee conducted at the roses I A wide, colorful ne- -f finest Three who a Junior youths and staged thats pretty High mother or whoever she was, of beautiful and popular , lection mock bomb on attack the I darn dont mean to city good! was driving a better car than i rosea . . . "name islast were GENUINE HYBRID night to plant! Ordinarily; and they had and that the soliciting imply that all this is learned sued Saturday ready summons this week and , youd pay $135 for' each bush; children were better dressed in the seventh grade, not by ROSEBUSH FREE WITH But now, with the purchase ofg than her youngsters, and she any means, but Mr. Harding two of them have paid for their EVERY GALLON Of every gallon of MartinSenoai decided to keep her money for does have the responsibility of costly escapade, while the third Paint, you gef one rpse bush her own family.. . There are getting the students ready for hasThenot appeared. k .trio set off of series the Junior into and COMB IN AND OIT YOUR FRff ROfl step High have and money agencies they n Flat Ennl simulated bombs used in mock BUSH TODAY! -- Choose from the'; to help unfortunate people, we I think he does a good job. n Satin Clot warfare which give off a loud worlds widest array of paint color all know that there shouldnt e Enamel AND get a bonus beauty treatment report and vivid flash in the be unemployment at this time business and residential secfof your yard at the same time! Floor and Trim Enamel .. ; ; of year. Martin-Sertour- s wonderful World of tions late but Finish , Colortol night Saturday Masonry anwould make you very . It color for every decorating surface ; ,r eluded Police Officer Herb Houea Monarch Paint gry to see the actual figures ' in every decorating purpose, Protect Hampton.' They were picked ,up Shake Paint money that these people get and beautify your home with colors ! ' AF later Officer Orval Bott. byCustom Color from hard working citizens each that stay new for years. Spruce up reGerald Jensen, 19, due to for Spring, noio . . . while you get tins year. They- - might ; be : dressed A-. beautiful rose bush free of extra coat. Alvin J. Anderson, son of port back to the Army, posted poorly, but just around the corThis offer lasts two weektl . ' ner is a brand new - Cadillac. Mr.; and Mrs. H. Anderson of a. $25 bond which was forfeited In a town in i Florida ' where Garland, has entered the United as a fine. WhA he appeared before the city judge, Lynn these swindlers bole up for the States.. Ah Force .Technical PitrUA egCe&ft 21, was given a $10 fine. winter, if the police ; want t to Training School at Sheppard Yates, Yet to Duane is BOTH IATU Wilson, PAINT NOW . PIANT report Air Force Base,' located near contact them they just seek out ...... 20. the biggest and most expensive Wichita , Falls, Texas. trailer houses .in the lot. They During his specialized train , About , 90 percent, of todays at Sheppard, sell rare old lace just smuggled ing. as are for medicines prescriptions 100 he will receive trainintensive in from Scotland, or per cent wool just smuggled off the ing designed to, provide him that didnt exist 15 years ago. ship, or lace fable cloths for with the thorough knowledge to hear and basic skills which he will $50 or $70,- genuine, them tell it, but actually bought be 'required to possess for his and engine by the car load from a manu- work as an aircraft - ' t ; facturer. in. the east, say for mechanic.. around $11 each. Again, dont , Upon completion of the course, 1 dont like be mislead, any along, with the majority of kind of door to door salesman graduates in his. .class, be will because over the years, Ive had be assigned to one of the major Ive Air Force Commands for my share of being took. said my piece, and Im glad! experience, or will enter Miss LaRea Bosley is getting a course of advanced training. Anderson entered the Air along fine after a recent operation. She is at the Cooley Me- - Force on Jan. 31, 1956. .. I pre-scho- i f- p -- but -'- i- NAMED-OFFICERSMarg- , t v . WfWSkv ,: V ; , ' t, Youths Named to inferior-merchandis- f f ?4 'X V - , State Fellowship i. 3 4 if i a 4u ,. W(. ., - ' . e S .......... Y .......... y A, Art and. Qift Shop 5 - , Local Veteran i -- . . : ' . iN Kci- Vt nWj -- JL y " r- - Vjf- Fireman Dies .1 ' ' I '.h . l ! '1 , ! .11 Charles Thomas Brown, 69, veteran fireman and businessman, died Wednesday night at his residence,. 122 South Main, after a short illness. , !: . .. CATTLE RANGE Another view of the possible plant site shows a part of the Holmgren herd of cattle which will continue to use the range even if the plants locates on the 10,000 acre tract of land involved in current negotiations. I " " -' be-gin- . ; ; was a member of the Brigham City Volunteer Fire Department for 35 years. He was born March 17, 1887, ab North Hamptonshire, England, the son of Charles D. and , Emily Campion (Brown. i He came to the United States with his parents, who were converts to the LDS church when he wTas one year of age. They settled In Salt Lake City and then came to Brigham City in 1891. Mr. Brown OLD RAIL LINE Just a few yards south of the highway is the old railroad grade where original line was built in 1869. A spur line could be built over this grade from the present West Corinne connection. Carma Houghton Wins Set of Encyclopedia Carma Houghton 12, daughMr. and Mrs. B. F. Houghton, is proudly using her set of American Peoples Encyclopedias knowing that she won them herself. Miss Houghton submitted two questions at different times' to ter of "Ask Andy," a national contest appearing in the Home section of the Salt Lake, Trilbune. One of the questions won for her the encyclopedia set. , Her picture has been snapped and interview taken and both should appear shortly in the Home section. Carma is a sixth grade student at Lincoln school. He married Esther Reeve on Oct. 7, 1915 in the Salt Lake temple. They made their home in Brigham City where he has been engaged - in the harness and shoe repair business. He Is a former member of the Chamber of Commerce. He has been an active member of the LDS church throughout his lifetime. He participated in genealogy work and temple work, and he was a" High Priest and a stake missionary in the Second LDS ward. Survivors include his widow; a son and a daughter, Charles Reeve Brown and Doris Brown, tooth of. Brigham City; i three grandchildren, and three sisters, Mrs. Eva Larkin of Las Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Laura Brown, Brigham City; and Mrs. Clara Pack er, Salt Lake City. Funeral services wil Ibe con ducted Monday at 1 p. m. in the Second LDS ward chapel with Bishop J. A. Meservy presiding. Friends may call . at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Sunday evening from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. and Monday , morning prior to time of services. Interment will be In the Brig ham City cemetery. ; , : ( YEAR OLD WATERFIIL Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey AND FRAZIER DISTILLERY 86 PROOF C- O- BARDSTOWN. KY. Bomb Stage : Attack on Brigham root-wrapp- ' fr.J MARTIN-SENOU- R Neo-To- Cloi-To- Kolor-Brit- . Enters School . NOW-EN- Si, . JOf Inc MERREILS, 1 ime is . Two doors or low doors, V- - 3 er 6, theres a Plymouth Hardtop for you. 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