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Show r V Hunters-Broadhea- 8 Box Elder JOURNAL Round Is Scheduled d Brigham City. Utah v- Sunday Afternoon, Birdhaven Bowmen Scheduled by Fourth Ward Annual summer ward outing for members of the. Fourth ward will be held Saturday evening, July, 7, beginning at 6 p. m. at, Rees Pioneer park. . The festivities are under the direction of the ward bishopric: Clafk Rasmussen, Walter Ever-to- n and Herman Hadfild. Those assisting include the following: . Recreaiton Sunday school and Primary with Leon Christiansen, George kelson, Jr., William J. Donna Robbins, Mary Huchel, Mann and , Marjorie Llsh in . . . charge. Program MIA with Francis Todd, Paul Anderson,. Harold Tanner,, Ida Hadfield, i Donna Adams ahd Barbara Brown. Table arangements- Elders Mary with Carl Lorschedier and Melvin Alder. Transportation High Priests LDS with John Richards. " Refreshments Seventies with by a trio number by Mrs. Dor- Lester Knight. Publicity Relief Society with othy Jeppsen, Mrs. Marlene NelLucy Wright, son and Mrs. Carol Hansen, ac- Pearl Hunsaker, companied by Miss Jeanette Alta Shaw and Sarah Rasmussen. , ; : . , Rasmussen. , AH ward members are invited Father of the missionary was the next speaker followed by to attend, bring their lunch and remarks by Bishop Rasmussen. enjoy the annual event. Lillis Jeppsen, accompanied by entertained Miss Rasmussen, with a violin solo. Presentation to the missionary was made by Ernest Johnson with Gerald Jensen, representing the Seventies quorum, presenting a book. Wilma Larsen offered the closing prayer. Miss Larsen has been employed for the past two years at the Two fire alarms were answerlocal telephone company. ed by the fire fighters at Inter immeShe is the first of the mountain School on Thursday diate family to serve as a mismorning when grass fires origisionary. Mr. Daines, her grand nated near buildings there..; and descent of is English father, At 7:40 a. m., a fire was extinserved a mission in England 17 guished north of building , many years ago. and at 8:20 a. m. the second fire was puj under control, east of building 87. No damage was caused from either of the fires, according to Elmo Tlngey, a member of the fire department fit Intermounta- The event will consist of 14 targets with animal faces or painted on them. The animals will be marked off in areas. vital and non-vltEach participant will be allow ed three shots at each target. Rules provide that if the first arrow hits a vital point, the archer scores 20 points; if a non-vitpoint is hit, the score is 15 points; The second arrow will 6, 1956 Friday, July to the field course, according Dale Madsen, vice president of the organization, who announced the event. Sterling Jensen will serve as field captain and will be in, charge of the shoot.. Dewaync Anderson will handle registration and collection of entrance fees, which are set at $1 per person. Don Rodgers is chairman of the refreshment concession which, will be set up at the - , ,. field course. A special invitation has been extended to archery clubs of the communities and surrounding ' t counties, Madsen stated. An invitation is extended to all archery enthusiasts to attend nd particinate in the' contest by the Birdhaven Bowmen, : score 15 and 10 points for vital and non-vitpoints; the third arrow will score 10 and 5 points, respectively. - Participants will shoot from various positions which they might encounter in an actual hunt, such as kneejing, shooting from behind brush, shooting through a hush, etc. The Birdhaven Bowmen,- encourage and invite .the entire family to participate in the contest, and have provided trophies to be awarded to the two highest scores in each of the mens, womens and childrens divi; sions. , .. Refreshments will be sold The Birdhaven Bowmen, local archery club members, are completing arrangements for a Hunters and Broadhead Round to be held Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. at the field course located south of Mantua. - - -- , , Sathmer bargains to give your budget llbreather!, Hurry . . shop Penney' Ranee Larsen Sails Aboard Queen . , For England to Serve as Ranee Larsen, daughter of Newell J. Larsen, Mantua, and ' the late Mrs. Larsen, left New York Thursday, July 5, aboard the S. S. Queen Mary for London, England, where she will serve as a missionary for the , LDS church. was A farewell . testimonial held June 17 in the Mantua : ward chapel. The meeting was conducted bji Bishop Chester Rasmussen with prelude and postlude organ music played by Mrs. . Millie Jensen. Joseph B. Daines,' the missionarys grandfather, offered the invocation, followed by congregational singing, i Miss Shirley Jensen spoke followed by a vocal selection by Gerald Jensen, recently returned missionary from the Danish Mission, accompanied by j his mother. Austin Larsen spoke followed , f . ' ; : . in..-'- unknown origin burned dry grass and an outbuilding at the Ed Richards reseast of the Jakob Weiser, 68, died Sun- idence, one block v Tuesday in Willard highway In Tremonton day at his home . . morning. after an illness of two years. The local ; fire department - Mr. Weiser was a member of the call at 11:20 a. m. the Apostolic Christian church. answered and arrived in time to control He was born April 19, 1888, in the fire from spreading to. more A fire . Germany,1 a son of Frederick and Katherine Leonhard Wei-seHe came to the United States in 1905, settling on a 1 farm In Tremonton. ri Surviving are two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Aaron (Lena) Eggli of Salt Lake City; Fred Weiser, and Sophie Weiser, both of Tremonton. . Funeral services were conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. in the Tremonton Methodist church. Interment was in the Salt Creek cemetery. . A smooth . Estimated valuable buildings damage of the outbuildings was set at $25, according to Gordon Reeves, secretary , of the fire department Old Painting Rescued From Public Dump Mass. (UP) CAMBRIDGE, art What may be a treasure, has been rescued from a public dump. Dan Allen, a city laborer, found the old painting just as it was about to be consumed by fire at the municipal Home Conditions Can Affect Child's Speech Investigation dump. disclosed that the painting came 'from the collection of the late George Har old Edgeli, Former director of . the Boston (Museum, of Fine v Arts. It is believed to have running household has a lot to been painted around 1369 by an do with the way a child talks. One speech expert said that early Italian Renaissance artist. t Children is helter-skelte- r homes lire more likely to stutter than homes. those in Prof. R. Corbin Pennington, bead of the childrens speech clinic at City college of New that confusion York, reported and quarreling make a child insecure and increase his chances of becoming a stutterer., t Other factors in home environment also affect the chHds who speech, said Pennington, has worked with stuttering children for 15 years. Parents make a chUds stammering worse by worrying about it, he added. If your child shows sign of a stammer, Pennington suggested that you make a special effort to create a happy home; make the child glad he lives there. Be and consistent in discipline, keep your child in good health Illness, he said, makes it harder for children to meet the prob lems of growing up. ... , of.5 : NEW YORK (UP) . ' Blaze at Willard ' s , Firemen Control Tremonton Man CHECKING CUSTOMERS REQUESTS for auto parts and supplies is simplified and speeded, up by Lee Wright, with the recent installation of Mountain-StateTelephone and Telegraphs Speakerphone Lee man ites the local branch of Mendenhalls Auto Parts Missionary Birds Catch A Ride Across The Pacific fics the vOice on the other end of the line, Jenson explained. To; make or receive a. call, ail one; has to do is push a button . : find.talk.-,'- More than half a million birds , flew across the Pacific Ocean last year without use of their wings, including a New Zealand kiwi which cant fly in any event. The birds included tropicals, gamecocks, .baby chicks, turkeys, parrots and pheasants. They, as well as thousands of other curious creatures, were carried in pressurized cargo compartments of the Strato Clippers of Pan American World Airway, The outstanding air traveler was a dugong, or sea cow,-fothe San Francisco aquarium in Golden Gate park. It died later, but other creature cargo, for the . most part, still is living. The years tabulations of monhuman living cargo included. 150 and apes, orangutans, gorillas, gibbons 6,930 monkeys, 11,500 tropical fish, 31 skunks, two burros, five tigers," one tapir, 800 rabbits, two raccoons, a bear, kangaroos, an elephant, a sheep and 50 snails, ' . ' trans-Paci-fi- ! ... i r;,., ' . . watt.--- ; Franklin Gave Advice.; On Lafayette Children t ' PHILADELPHIA In a (UP whimsical letter recently uncovered by the , .University of Pennsylvfinia, Benjamin Franklin advised his good friend,, the Marquis do , LaFayette to name his. children after the American States;-;,.,- . ,y v it J:' j ; , ; ; i As we cannot have too many of so great a race, wrote Franklin, I hope you and Mme de Lafayette will go through the 13. Franklins letter,; written on Sept.- - 17,1782, was in, congratulation f to the - LaFayettes - on the; birth of a daughter.,;,, Howthat ever, Franklin .admitted the' names of some of the states presented a problem. Although Virginia, Carolina and Georgia seemed appropriate enough, he found that: y! t Massachusetts and Connecticut are too harsh even for boys Unless they were to be savages. , Ross B;: Jenson, local . 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