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Show v 2 r i r w''iM'v rti " nrr ..e3 I1 ir v v I : Brigham City, Utah Thursday, April 12, 1962 er, who loaned it to be as pgrtgf JbifcSuTck month adveritising promotion. Another thing like about new cars all the gadgets work, even the safety buzzer which warns you when you reach the speed THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Jpersontdiy from th files of the News 50 L Years & plans for the county nursing home. stead, individually controlled electric panel heat will be provided in each room. Three heating experts that talked with said it would cost two to four times as much to heat electrically but their main objection was that no ventilation was to be provided for the individual rooms. They pointed out that with forced air heating and cooling, fresh outside air is brought in and exhausted to provide circulation. This, the experts say, is important to eliminate room odors. In- I Others tell me that where it has been tried, it has proved very costly and has not been satisfactory. Frankly, don't know and I realize that it is almost too late to do anything about it because the bids are to be opened next week. But even at the risk of further delays, it would seem that a few phone calls could settle the issue, give us reassurance if it is practical or perhaps prevent us from making a costly blunder. I Who has definite information of satisfactory andor objectionable panel heat installations in hospitals or nursing homes? Call this newspaper and give us any information you have. We'll catalog it and investigate, report our findings. A small girl was entertaining the visitors until her mother came down stairs Said one woman to A weekly newtpaper established In 1908, end entered the other, with an appraising look Thursoay every published April 6. 1962. at Second Clasa Matter at the pot of at the child Not very flee In Brigham City, Utah, under the GentlemenAct Of March I, 18f "but "No, the child answered, awfuliv Just a note at this time to let Chas. W Claybaugh, Publisher of adyou know of my change rato S3 50 par vaar, payabla I also want you to know subscription In dress. combination with th Boi n advance, 00 I Slder News, ipubllthed Tuesaayii that really appreciate receiving S3 00 for t months! alngia year; itr It is my only copy, 10 cants your newspaper. source of news regarding what Member Audit Bureau ot Circulation National goes on outside the mission area, Utah State Press Association, Association and United Pres other than letters TVs, radios, Editorial RepresentaInternational. Advertising Utah State Prest Association. electricity and running water are tive: Lako City, Utah. some of the things some of us Salt dream about when we have time to dream of home. It is a wonderful experience even though I am stilt "young in the mission. It is good to receive news from home. In an isovUi Jjea. lated area like this I really appreciate it, and thank you. I am laboring among the Hopi A PLAN Indians in a beautiful and inspirand I think ing desert setting, I they are a wondeiful people. ONCE THERE AM OLD WOMAN have a great deal to learn and WHO HAD TO UV WASHOE even more to do. HAVm SO MVyOLDCHV new address is Box 132, BOX Ago Belatedly, the Deseret News reported in April 4, 1912 Mrs. Fred Sorenson enterained a merry crowd of a two paragraph story on Page 24A last folks Thursday, March 28, in honor of her son Freddies birthyoung Friday that the new Box Elder High school day. A delightful time was spent playing games, after which were served. Those present were Drucilla Glen, Gay Miller, Alta was being dedicated that evening, April 6. Elva Knudson, Anna Laura Stohl, Juanita SorOf course they were a week late with the Larsen. MaudeandGlover, Bernice Gidney, Bertha Vance, Worth Anderson, Ford enson, Della announcement. Snow, Edward Wright, Byron Jeppson, Wallace Romer, Oriol Reeder, But in the second paragraph, they men- Horace Kotter, Grant Pett, Newell Josephson and Freddie Sorenson. April 11, 1912 Elder Ernest Hansen returned home from his trip tioned that the dedicatory prayer was to to Australia last Saturday, having been absent from home two be given by the clerk of the board of edu- years. The young man was sent for on account of the illnearly health of his father, Erastus P. Hansen, who is having a hard time to recuperate cation, Eberhart "Bnundel." of heart failure which he suffered a number of months Which proves that the N&J has no cor- from the attack ago. Mr, Hansen was out on the streets a few weeks ago, but is conner on making mistakes. fined to his home again and is in a precarious condition. His son rest TOHSWTVfi0lIll0 ipr- 71 I - Avmtok'AL kCoauuvs j;? home? MS turned unexpectedly, that is to say, the family did not know when he One of the finest high school musical pro- would inarrive, but the young man is looking well. He left Australia for My home February. ductions I have ever seen was presented Oraibi, Arizona. 25 Years Ago It was beautifully last week at Box Elder. Sincerely, 1937 on hostess was Mrs. Sid 13, Hess to the April Friday evening GLENN KORTH. staged, lighted and costumed. members of the Klio club. Violets and matching favors adorned the The variety show presented an outstand- tables and following luncheon bridge was played. Prizes went to Mrs. Otto Mrs, Wayne Mathias and Mrs. Glen Andersen. Mrs. An- Dear News & Journal: ing array of talent with some three hundred dersenJensen, and Miss Betty Kleinman of Messa, Anz. were invited guests. students taking part, showing off the new I certainly have enjoyed receivApril 13, 1937 Friday evening at the high school gymnasium the entertained at a dancing party. The hall was beautifully ing the paper and keeping up stage equipment at the high school to the Girls League decorated for the occasion with silhouettes and colored streamers and with th latest happenings back very best advantage. about 100 people attended. Miss Angeline Musulas entertained twelve The Rockettes stole the show in the big friends at dinner preceding the dance. Dinner was served at Alex Cafe home. have Many of my companions and the table was attractively decorated with spring flowers. Another production finale with their shuffle-steenjoyed the paper also. was Ardur Miss dinner Miss and Seeley party Betty Shaw given by misI am really enjoying my precision dance-dril- l. following the dance. Those present were Gwen Ward, Carma Jeppson, sionary work here in Texas and I I didn't realize until I saw the show that Jean Dalton, Mary Woodyatt, Ardus Seely, Betty Shaw, and Jay Law, love the East people here in we had so much talent in our local high Don Freeman, Junior Jensen, Carlisle Green, George Hodges and Grant Texas. SHE KNEW WHAT TO PD... MY HOME S TOO SMALL (JUST MA HE A CALL 6ETAN EOTMATE OM SO school. I sincerely hope that the variety show will become an annual attraction. and already the mother and housewives are organizing for e still another campaign. It always amazes me how you can recruit enough workers to do the job but each busy April is Cancer month house-to-hous- Welling. Summer Play Expected on Valley Course dents from the Tremonton area. Jorgensen said the course will "handle as many green fee players as feasible." Other officers include Max Hep-le- r, vice president, and Glen Gibson, secretary. chairman seems to accomplish the generously to the cancer fund and thank the neighbor who calls, for her effort Play is expected to begin late in putting over a worthwhile cause. Just this summer on the new Skyline Golf and Country club think, maybe youll be on the committee course at Tremonton, according next year. to Otto L. Jorgensen, president And don't forget get your checkup. and manager, The private course was seeded Ive had mine. goal-Giv- 14Utuition 1 suppose its pood to see ourselves as others see us, though at times It can be a bit hard on the ego. A case in point Is one of the best selling novels of the day. Advise and Consent, by Allen Drury. A preview of the movie, made from the book, was presented recently at a private showing for members of the Senate, the Cabinet and other friends of the producer. It was a gala occasion. The theatre party was to be followed by a supper and dance at the Sheraton-Parhotel. As guests ar- k The e PEMODBWO FROM Arne to ml "AiM H A-j-v- X YES, WE OFFER A COMPLETE HOME PLANNING CALL U9R5R. A LOW MODELING SERVICE story is something ESTIMATE ON LUMBER AND bUILDlNS MATERIALS Phone PA I have been moving around a lot lately and recently moved back to Longview. My present address is 1303 S. Green, Longview, Texas. tefr- Regards. ELDER EARL GARDNER. rived, dressed in their best, usual array of cameramen to be found begging for just one more. INSIDE THE lobby, the Senate pages weie lined up on either side, passing out colorful orange pro- grams written by an out- begin in August. again. The sider has been able to catch the layout is located tiue spirit of the Mormon pioneers. north of the Trempnton city airThough James Michervers "Ha- port with the ground leased from course. waii has been widely acclaimed the city. It is a by the general public, it is not Special features Include a manliked by the Hawaiian people. So made lake and built-ugreens. with "Advise and Consent." Jorgensen said a club houe is in future planning. NO MATTER what the reaction A few memberships are still of the general public may be, it available with the present memdid not meet with favor from the of resi senators. They felt that it gave bership composed mostly a wrong Impression of the legislative process and the seriousness the best of their ability. 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Yon are spared the r- - rr You never Ingenious tread af income tax time V Seals Punctures Permanently process. A welcome help fS-t- 146 SOUTH MAIN 50 em shjss? ms. . . d The picture was shot in Washington. The scenes, particularly those around the capitol, were viewed with great delight. A short scene showing Senutor Henry Jackson of Washington state and his charming fiance' (now received thunderous appluuse. The photography and the acting were do a difficult and exacting job to of the legislative - w? ert ffn-r'- 'r 35-p- Bennett TEEMS SI-IO- P last fall and Jorgensen said early evidence shows about a 90 percent stand of grass on both fairways else and greens. He said play should 3,060-yar- - And BRIGHAM No novel F. tu p, magnificent. by Mr 5. Wc'Iace ll ROOM ?.? 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