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Show I r 2 v Brigham City, Utah Thursday, August 30, 1962 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, The big carnival has moved into town and will be opened this evening. Also on the agenda for tonight's entertainment will be the Peach Queen coronation ball at the Box Elder High's big new gymnasium when the royalty will be picked to preside over the festivities from among the 35 lovely peaches" who are competing for the son of Mr and Mrs August 31, 1937 Robert Valentine, Glen Valentine, who broke his leg about a week ago, is reponed to be fi lends getting along favorably, which is good news to his many little from th files of tho News 50 & Journo! Years Ago August 29, 1912 Tuesday evening a disashous hail storm swept over a poition of the Bear River Valiev, doing considerable damage. Appbs weie knocked off the trees and otherwise pelted up badly while a number of window lights were smashed, some chickens weie killed and many persons who happened to be out in the storm got badly bruised August 2D, 1912 Mrs. Annie L, Cnttam gave a delightful melon party on the lawn in front of her mothers lesidents Tuesday evir.ing. Those who enjoyed the fun were: Mesdames Annie Holst, Maud Bartholomew, Nellie Evans, Della Harris, Allred Gunn of Salt Lake, Zina Jensen, William Sorensen, Lars Larsen, Annie L. Cottam; Misses Serbia Holst, I ysle Holst, Gladys Holst, Hortense Holst, Mary Baird, Mary Holst, Isabella Dalton, Mayme Campbell, Nellie Jensen, Sa h Mathias, Mabelle H irris, Vilate Jensen, May Buit, Mattie Hansen, Laura Mathias, Lucille Fotreest, Grace MtMaster, Evelyn Sorensen, Barbara Larsen, Lilia Mathias, Miss Larsen from Bear River City One of the most interesting displays, especially for the old timers, is the photo exhibition at Compton's. Pictures dating back 75 years are on display in the Most enjoyable activity during the two day annual harvest festival will be the homecoming receptions, traditional in the community. Peach Days is the occasion when former residents trek homeward to visit with friends and relatives in the last summer vacation fling. There will be a big crowd, especially on Saturday, Aug 29, 1912 And there is joy in the Couunty Attorneys office. Mr. Lowe stated yesterday that the little birds sing all the day long now and life is one sweet song The reason for so much exuberance on the part of our quiet, sedate arbiter of the legal poi ts is the fact that he expects to wake up Saturday morning and find bimsolf a married man. The happy event occure tomorrow in the Salt Lake Temple, and his bride will be Miss Elsie J. Ward of Willard. 29, And one final comment. never rains on Peach Days. The Chamber of Commerce arranges it that way because we don't have enough storage for all the beautiful floats, leave them outside overnight, and a rain storm would ruin them. Years (Continued From Page One) Elvira Christenson, Marlene Taylor, Cieone Wight, Edith Farnsworth, Phillip Hansen, all teach- ers, and LeRoy Peterson, custo- dian. Resignations were accepted fiom the following teachers: Gary Evans, Doyle Howells, Hal Reeder, Mary Ann Bundy, Ruth Veneklasen and Ruth Amussen. Upon Talbots recommendation, the boaid approved investment of $500,000 of school building funds in government securities for 30 days. And further stipulated that the funds be reinvested until needed for school purposes. The board voted to make milk Attorney Omer Call Also on hand In versatile... Rack-ham- JOURNAL ZENITH NEW SPACE SAVING STEREO in genuine veneers and hardwood solids full performance fcalu res in ULTRA COMPACT CONSOLE iwwwiiHiiwr Speaker Units Detach for up to 10 ft from Main Units Ago Answers Virtually Every Decorator Need Miss Dorothy Ryan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. August 27, E. Ryan of this city left Tuesday for Los Angeles, Calif , from where she sails today for Honolulu. Miss Ryans marriage to Herman Busch 1937 HANG IT ON THE WALL to1 1 , director of valuations with the stale tax commission, and (Continued from Preceding Page) Walker Anderson, assistant U. S. attorney for Utah With some legal driftwood still atassistant M. Reed Hunter, by to clear away before getting into G. Ronald and torney general, attorney the trial, both sides agreed to the Robinson, Jr., deputy l of another on Nov. ate aiding County setting They general. 2 at 10 a. m. sessions aie being held at a charge of five cents a day. A night watchman was approved for Box Elder High school and where else needed in the district A custodian has asked to handle the job and will receive an additional $300 a year. Tiansportation will be furnished to handicapped childien under the same terms as last year. A change order totaling $231.13 and crackers available at two ling-ha- was approved for the new shop City schools where double building at Box Fider High school. ELDER BOX World Famous the case. was John Ktier. iubscrlpHon rate J 50 per veer, peyebie n advance) In combination with the Bon Elder News, (published Tuesdays) St OQ eer yeari S3 00 for t months) tingle copy, 10 cents Bureau ut Circulation, Member Audit Press Association, National Aug 26, 1937 Miss Echo Jensen left Tuesday night for Salt Lake Utah StateAssociation and Unltod Press Editorial RepresentaCity after a several days visit here with her mother, Mis Romina International. Advertising Presr State Association, Ulah tive) Jensen Salt Lane Cly, Utah. established In 1901, Aug 27, 1937 At least 2000 people attended the annual Democratic A weakly newspaper published every Thursdayat and entarad social held at Crystal Springs last evening. the post of. Matter Class Second te tlco in Brigham City, Utah, under fhe 1 Bit. March o I, Act Aug 27, 1937 Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss LaVon Spencer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Spencer of Tremon-ton- , chas W Claybaugh, Publisher to Albert John Reeve, son of Mr. and Mis A G. Reeve, of Brigham City The marriage took place Monday at Logan The Rhapsody TaxTriu! make a list of necessary purchases and follow it to the Aug 26, 1937 After the Sunday closing law had been sleeping for yeats all of a sudden it has come out of a Rip Van Winkle sltrp and is very much awake again. All business houses that come under the statute were ordered closed in Bngham last Sunday and will be closed hereafter is reported. 1912 25 It g 20 Aug. 29, 1912 The following ladies, escorted by P. C. Christensen, went to Willard in a hayrack Friday evening of last week, and while there enjoyed a melon feast along with a good social outing' Mesdames M. J, Richards, Della Mathias, J. B. McMaster, Chris Holst, N. L. Hansen, Olive Patkinson, Misses Nellie Jensen, Mary Baird, Grace McMaster, Gladys Holst, Rilla Wight, Zilla Mathias, Lisle Holst, Opal Parkinson, Sarah Mathias, Mammie Campbell, Annie Cottam, Isabella Dalton, Laura Mathias, Lucille Fife, Trieste Box, Mary Holst. I ths if, budgit with impulse-buyinbifue a shopping in;), you August 31, 1937 Mr and Mrs LaMor Koford Glendale, Calif , are spending two weeks in Bngham with Mr Koford s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Koford They will also visit in Downey. Idaho, with Mrs. Kofords parents. Mr and Mis Wm Bickmoie party. I Household Hint You can avoid wrecking find two childien of Mesdames O. C. Jensen and Heniy Thorn of Perry entertained the ladies of the court house Tuesday evening at a melon Aug 1 Olds Awarded It is ntser safe to entrust your business to the man who neglects hrs own. (Anon) librarian. And this being election year, well have most of the candidates who will be seeking Spectacular parades will be fedtured on votes in the primary election on Sept. 11. Friday and Saturday mornings at 1 a.m. Youll find them easy to meet and talk to If you can take the word of Ross C. Bowen, if you are in doubt on who to support. the hard working celebration manager and Chamber of Commerce executive, it will be like Peach Days, enjoy every minute of bigger and better than ever. To be real the two day celebration and this will be the truthful, Ross says that every year and believe he's right. It does seem to grow 17th I've seen of the 58 that have been staged. with the years. Friday and Saturday nights have been reserved for the Hollywod Varieties" musical variety show under the direction of Eugene Jelesnik. It will be held at the high school auditorium and tickets now are on sale. Words of the Wise will take place there on September 4th of August 31, 1937 Miss Phyhs Baird, giaduate of the Umvcrsiy Utah will take up her duties as city hbiarian Monday replacing MKs Iretta Peters, resigned. Miss Vivian Walker will remain as assistant In between will be free entertainment, free peaches, baseball game, a flower show, concessions and carnival attractions, window and hobby displays in nearly all of the down town stores, the beautiful fruit display in front of the courthouse and the float display on the tabernacle lawn. Another Peach Days will be celebrated in the 58th anBrigham City this week-end- , nual harvest festival. And, as usual, it will be a gala occasion. 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Ends fo- rever m ratched record grooves. gives 100 greater stereo lifetime! separation. iJM 68 North Main Phone PA 49 People make happenings and happenings make News. At the News and Journal we strive to gather that News and present it to you our readers. Twenty staff members with a total of 304 years of newspaper and printing experience are employed on the News and Journal. Their job is to seek out and write the news objectively, to sell, layout and write advertisements, to transfer these thousands of words and scores of photographs and illustrations onto the printed page which is mailed to your home twice each week. meet this increase and keep pace with the progress of Brigham City, new and more modern machinery and equipment have been installed during recent years to do the work better and faster while To still other improvements are planned for the future. Its a challenging job to keep pace with a rapidly growing community but the News and Journal are dedicated to that task. 65th year, the Box Elder News is 10 years older than its twin, the Box Elder Journal. Consolidated in 1938, the once rivals combined to give the area better news service without duplication of effort and news coverage. Now in its Today, the circulation of these papers has reached an alV time high, with regular press runs just over the 4,000 mark, nearly double the 1957 circulation, with a corresponding increase in the number of pages produced each week. ous sizes as required. The mixer machine in the foreground, installed three years ago, will set headlines up to nearly an inch in height. Ike dt. TtA ' I . n - X. letterpress and offset presses are operated by Howard (Andy) Andcison and Richard (Louie) Limb in the commercial printing department which produces an increasing volume of priuted material each 5 car to meet business and social needs. AUTOMATIC PRESS NIGHT comes twice a week, marks the finish of one edition and the time to start on the next. Arland Tingey morales the press that prints both side of the paper, adds color Duplex it dusued, turns out papoiS folded am! teady iur the (nailing m.u turns ( 3 speed ot about 1,jO0 pel hout. two-col- roll-to- I J t ELECTRONIC marvel is the now Illustrator Installed last year to replace the eailier model. Iloie Dick Hansen checks the e dots in oneuf the pholmp iphs in this edition Syan-a-grav- half-ton- |