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Show Sons and Daughters Plan to Willard Residents Welcome Storm as Aproach to Winter THEY ARE the parents of nine sons and daughters, seven of whom are still living: Clifford Bowcutt, lieorge Bowcutt, Jr., Mrs. Andrew (Elaine) Scothern, Ogden; Henry bowcutt, Mrs. Donald H. (Ann) Mrs. Wagsluff, Salt Lake City; Gerald (Florence) Hess and Mrs. Joseph (Vera) Butler, Garland. They also have 40 grandchildren and 16 Mrs. Bowcutt is also the mother of two daughters by a former marriage, Mrs. Henry (Josephine) Swenson, Ogden and Mrs. Mervin (Cora) Nielson, Garland. By Mrs. Webster Willard Girl Is Queen Candidate Wife Preservers i Your furniture will stay new looking when you wash it in this homemade preparation: one tablespoon i Miss Kay Molgard, Willard, is a candidate for Homecoming Queen at Snow college at Ephraim. She is among the 12 candidates nominated by campus organizations. Sponsoring Miss Molgard is the Girls Athletic Assn, of the school. The queen and two attendants will be elected by student votes and will preside over the Homecoming activities Friday and Saturday of this week. Young Mother and Daughter as well as sun, causes dry. Therefore, it is advisable to water a lawn after a Enjoy JetTrip to Germany Wind, to turpentine and three tablespooni linseed oil added to one quart of boiling water. earth windy spell. BELMONT NOW 7 YEARS OLD ARRIVED IN GERMANY Mrs. P. E. Peters and daughter, Suzan, arrived in Germany aboard a Boeing 707 jet just six hours and 44 minutes after leaving the airbase at New Jersey. They have been in months. Brigham City for the past three and one-half Mrs. P. E. Peters and daughter, Suzan, were among the 166 passengers aboard the Boeing 707 jet making the first transservice atlantic jet passenger flight by the Military Air Transport Service. The Brighamites arrived at settled in her new home with tain Peters in Germany. Cap- CAPTAIN PETERS, son of Mrs). Connie M. Peters, Brigham City, serves with the First Missile Battalion of the 38th Artillery at Rhein-MaiGermany. He met her Frankfurt, Germanys Oct. 4, after at the plane and they began their airbase Tuesday, a six hour and 44 minute nonstop planned three year tour of duty in Germany. flight from McGuire Airbase, New This is the second trip overseas Jersey. The plane is operated under con- for Suzan, who incidentally was born in Japan. tract by Trans World Airlines. A letter from Mrs. Peters to her Their quarters are comfortable Mrs. Peters immediately parents, Mayor and Mrs. Ruel M. and Eskelsen, reports that there were found people she knew from El 77 children of army personnel Paso, Texas, Fort Sill, Okla., and aboard. also some who had served in JaShe left Salt Lake City on Sun- pan during their tour of duty day, Oct. 2 and by Wednesday was there. Willard PTA Stimulates Election Interest With Legislative Meet dont need a seat on the stock exchange to enjoy this fine 7 Year Old Bourbon. NOW 7 YEARS OLD SAME BELIVIONT LOW PRICE 8IRA1QHI 80URS0N THE LIGHTER BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF BELMONT DISTILLING CO.. LAWRENCEBUR6, 5 INO. Myler, and Carol Morgan. The girls sang two numbers and talks were by former MIA presi- er and lots of nice warm days. dent given Mrs. lvu Grnser, and by The rain we have had is just as Mrs. Ruth Harding and Miss Alice v. and has its place and pur-- ! Nebeker. Two leaders also receiv- pose too. The lawn mower and ed individual awards for their can hose garden probably be put fine work. They were Mrs. Ruth away until another spring comes, Harding and Mrs. Madge Watts. If you have a few fall flowers MISS KAY which are still nice it may be the Molgard, daughter ast chance to pick a nice bouquet of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Molgard, for a tew months. Mrs. Iva Arch- - surprised her folks with a long ibald picked a beautiful bouquet distance call from Ephraim where of roses from her garden last she is attending Snow college, and week and took them to school. gave them the good news that she Evenings are longer and families was in the running tor homecoming will be confined to the house a queen. Kay could tell young folks bit more. It would be nice to about the advantages and opporenjoy a few games with the chil- tunities of attending a smaller coldren or read a book together or lege. She really enjoys her school have them play games with one and activities and has done very another. It is a good time to keep well. some of the promises we make Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilde took ourselves to make better use of a nice trip with some our time and turn our good intenMr. and Mrs. Wallace friends, tions into deeds. Wilde of Perry. They went up to Fifteen girls who had good into visit Mrs. Wildes tentions and carried them out Ontario, Ore., and family. were given their individual awards son, Lloyd Johanson visited friends and relatives They in the Willard ward sacrament at Caldwell, Ida. Last Friday, the meeting last Sunday evening. The two couples went to Idaho Falls girls who received awards were to attend the funeral of a relative, Larry Beesley, Ilene Wells, Nan- Lawrence Wilde. n Marie cy Jensen, Lynn Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller Barker, Valarie Gray, Alice were happy to have each of Edith Nebeker, Larsen, Janet their very mothers visit them during Myler, Deon Barker, Ellen Gray, Janice Goodell, Karla Lowe, Judy the conference. Mrs. H. E. Marble, mother of Mrs. Miller, from Phoenix, Ariz., spent the week with her daughter. Mrs. A. D. OUR READERS WRITE Miller, also of Phoenix, and mother of Mr. Miller, spent the weekOctober 4, 1960. end. Two sisters and their familDear Sirs: of ies, Mrs. David Hollingshead I would like to thank you for Phoenix, and Mrs. Reed Kirkham your excellent service in sending of Provo also were there for the the Box Elder News and Journal weekend. There were 23 people over here in Germany! It is real- sleeping and eating at the Miller that news home for a few meals. That would ly wonderful to know from home will be here every few be quite a good sized family, and who they were all so happy to be todays. Even my companions arent from Brigham City or even gether for a short time. Utah, enjoy reading my home Mrs. Lewis Harding was happy town newspaper. Im sure that to have some friends from her over Brigham City missionaries home town of Tabor, Canada, stop the whole world enjoy the special in and bring her some news of her news of their own home town pa- family. She was especially happy to learn that her brother, per. Arch For the past five months I have Evanson who lives at Vancouver, been in Fulda here in Germany British Columbia was active in the and have just been transfered to Branch of the LDS Church there. Solingen. 1 would like to have Wood Mr. and Mrs. Eldridge you start sending the papers to who now live at Roy, have a new G. the following address: Elder baby boy born Oct. 8. That is Reeves, Solingen, Burgstr. 60, three boys and three girls in their Germany. And thanks once again family. Bobby is going to school for the real choice service. Dennis Reeves. Elder interest in local Stimulating election activities, Willard PTA has planned an appropriate legislative meeting for Monday evening, Oct. 17, beginning at 8 p. m. in the Willard school house. In utlondnnre Monday night will he both slate senator candidates and state candidates to present what they stand for. Dr. D. B. Green and Kleon Kerr, candidates for state senator, and Marvin Peters and Ross Bowen, candidates for state representa-aive- , will attend. ELECTION time becomes more interesting and important when every citizen registers for voting. Officers in charge of the meeting hope that the planned meeting will be able to accomplish the task of interesting the general public in knowing the candidates platform and also in making it a point to register and be eligible to vote on Nov. at USU, majoring in education. SIX LADIES from our two wards have spent many hours practicing to sing witli the singing mothers lust Wednesday and Friday in the sessions of conference at Salt Lake City. They were Mrs. F.dith Baddies', Mrs. Martha Dalton, Mrs. Carol Cook, Mrs. Lucretia Cook, Mrs. Mary Biaegger and Mrs. Helen Nebeker. T hey all felt that it was a very wonderful expei-ienc- e to he directed by Mrs. Flor ence Jepperson Madsen and sing with the large group of mothers from the various stakes. Mrs. Ruth Lemon and Mrs. Lewis Harding each had a toy party lust week at which a lady demonstrated toys for ChristmaS in diffeient price ranges and for different ages. These ladies invited several of their friends who enjoyed the evening together and many wer very interested in the variety and quality of the toys. EASY PAYMENTS ten-da- y n You Tucker We have had lovely fall weath- . 21, 1910. BOX tLDtR JOURNAL, Biiyiiam City, Ulufi Thursday, October 13, 1960 Honor Parents Golden Date Sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Bowcutt, Riverside, will honor their parents Sunday, Oct. 16. at an open house at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Cora Nielson, 212 North Main, Garland. Friends and relatives are invited to call from 2 p. m. until 6 p. m. They request no gifts. Mr. Bowcutt was born in Honey-vill- e Dec. 6, 1885, son of John and Eliza Bowcutt. Mrs. Bowcutt, the former Margaret Pearl Newman, was born July 26, 1882, in Ogden, a daughter of Henry James and Josephine Newman. The Bowcutts were married Oct. lilt WILLARD KLlORTS Paying bills by mail is easier, safer, less expensive than paying them in person. of a Thrifti-Chec- k The simplicity and low-cowill amaze account personal checking about Ask us you. st 25 Checks for $2.00 available in this area only at RqxfLDERfouNryRAMt BRIGHAM CiTY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 8. to October 6. 1960. Anyone interested is invited join with PTA members Monday Box Eider evening. Brigham City, Utah, Dear Sirs: My time in the mission field is SALLY'S SAltICS past and I would like to thank you very much for sending me the paper. I can assure you that it was appreciated. It was always nice to receive the paper and read the hapDenings of home. The 21i years that I have spent in Switzerland and Austria have really been the most enjoyable of my whole life. The friends Ive made and experiences Ive had in this period of time I shall never forget. I would just like to say thanks again. 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