Show 0 r- -a s TII2 OAKLAND THE NEW Fri it SaL Sept 28 & Majrl 7j89 LUND HOWARD DUFF Also “TO THE SHORES OF TRIPOLI” CARTOON Fit Beaver Dam - Ccllhslca Virginia week from where she Tues ROGERS JOHN i UTAH CLIFTON WEBB COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR allows begin: Koa thru u 8 pjn continuous GARLAND 27: “SJEEL TOWN” Starring ANN SHERIDAN TIMES Sept FRIDAY 28 29 “SCARLET Francis “WHAT Bournes Harvest Silage Corn - Mr & Mrs DeLoy Zilles and ' i V'r-Vbaby Lannie were Sunday guests I 1 of Mr & Mrs Jens VeibelL K'" f : 3 r 1 V1"1 Sherry June Simmons returned ? TZZZ i Monday to resume her nurse’s course 11 in Ogden after a training weekend visit with her parents Mr & Mrs Marvin Y Simmons Mr St Mrs George E Johnson Diane and Rulon Johnson spent Saturday in Ogden A large crowd attended the funeral services for Mrs R A Fryer in Logan Friday Mr Sc Mrs Richard Christensen were Sunday guests of Mr $ Mrs Michael D Ericksen The taH corn harvest has been occupying the attention of a number of valley farmers duiing Mr & Mrs Gideon L Bowen are rejoicing over the birth of the past two or three weeks Here the chopper Is busy cutting silage on the C W Bourne farm at Some stalks were so tall a man had to stand up on the tractor to reach the top Fielding a new granddaughter a baby qf them and the yield was unusually heavy Wagons hauled the chopped corn to a long pit where girl born to Mr Sc Mrs Wayne Bowen Tuesday Sept 23 in Lo- was packed in tightly to be cured for feed for the Bourne dairy herd this winter Bourne Is Jay This is the first child for driving the tractor gan While the rapidity with which the chopper cuts the young couple a field is of corn up to always something Jo Ann Bowen of Brigham spent marvel at another interesting sight at the Bourne farm was provided by the five fine teams of a few days visiting her parents horses that were assisting in the operations That many well kept well equipped horses are seldom A MrsClark S Bowen Bishop seen In one spot these days The teams were owned and driven by Wayne Secrist Verl Udy Mr St Mrs Marvin Y Simmons JeSfCDafd 'VallaC Bourne- - Shown In the picture is Wayne Secrist attended the football game at the and nls outfit (H we’re mistaken) Ute Stadium Saturday night Their sons Darold and Gerald ments were served are on the U of U team Lloyd Clawson of Hyrum wi Mr A Mrs Wallace B Simmons a Sunday guest of Robert PotHeavy-Dut- y spent a few days last week in ter Salt Lake City attending the fair Mr St Mrs Lester Fronk and and visiting their daughter Ned-r- Mr Si Mrs Bill Smith of Ogden who is employed there were State Fair visitors Saturday iY AUOKIY lANt POUNDING destruction of Mr St Mrs Palmer DeLong and Mr St Mrs Myron T Hansen attraffic on modern hightended soil conservation meetings family of Rock Springs Wyo in Salt Lake City Wednesday and were Sunday guests of Supt Sc ways ofhas caused the revival of the basic engineering prinsome Mrs Joseph DeLong Thursday used 2000 years ago In conMrs Earl Johnson and baby ciples Mrs LeGrande Jensen Reva struction of the famous roads of a few ancient Rome Jensen and Bobbie Anderson Pamela1 of Logan spent days last week with her parents Most renowned road in the Rospent Saturday in Ogden Mr St Mrs Wllford F Durfey man system which its peak toMrs Chester Arbon of St Mr some 50000 miles was the taled Mrs Richard Christensen spent Thursday visiting Mrs Via Appla CApplan Way) have moved to Ogden to make David Anderson and children Mr Sc Mrs Thain Secrist and their home as Mr Christensen is leading from Rome southeastward to Brundiilum (modem Brindisi) family were Sunday guests of employed there Mrs Christensen and its port of Hydruntum (OtranMr & Mrs Hank Polter in Ogden is the former Tonla Kricksen to) In the heel of the Italian boot Mr St Mrs DeWayne Simmons Mr St Mrs Herman Green and A recent survey by American family of Salt Lake City were and son Nathan visited during tngineers showed that the Appian weekend guests at the home of last weekend with Mr Sc Mrs MarWay is In better condition than vin Y Simmons Mr St Mrs Jos A Ericksen' and many modern highways streets In other parts of the anAmong those attending Primary Mr St Mrs Mark Jensen recentcient Roman empire traces of at Tremonton Saturly returned from a trip to Wash- convention fine roads can be found— from ington to see their son Mark day were Pres Rosa Rucker An- once who is stationed with the Coast na Durfey Grace Wamke Orpha Britain’s Scottish border to Egypt Syria' j Guard unit there and will soon Bowers Gertrude Secrist Anna and The Roman roads owed much of Bower and Maurine Bowen leave for service in Alaska their longevity and quality to careBishop & Mr? Clark S Bowen ful Mr & Mrs Jack Howard and painstaking construction and children have returned to their and daughter JoAnn left Wed- to the engineering principle of hero in Overton Nevada after nesday to spend a month visiting building extremely deep heavy spending the summer with Mr & Mr St Mrs Warner Fisher and foundations Some of the roads are children at College Station Texas more than 40 inches from their Mrs Jos A Ericksen Mr St xMrs Lester Frank left base of large hand-lai- d and fitted Mr A Mrs LeGrande Jensen to the top of the pavement stones to Monday a few days spend are proud grandparents of a baby of thin pavements ungirl bom to CpL St Mrs Darrel visiting Mr St Mrs Bert Wright derBreakup heavy traffic led engineers Kansas Goodsell of Olathe last or Jackson Hole Wyo back to the Roman theories Dut Mr William Potter Robert Potweek Mrs Jensen left Saturday now great machines do everything ter and Potter John were fishing from basic excavation to final finto visit with the Goodsell’s for for several days this week at a few weeks ishing In Roman times the work was done by hand with slave and Little Terri Richards of Brig- Lake Alice In Wyoming Mr St Mrs Dean Hess and military labor Foundation and with her ham spent Sunday paving blocks wert labograndparents Bishop St Mrs Clark daughters of Rupert Idaho and surface fitted Mrs Marie Hess of Filer visited together riously 5 Bowen It would probably cost more Mr St Mrs Cornelius Bell spent recently with Mr St Mrs Charles than 8500000 a mile to reproduce St Bishop Mrs Charles Mr Sunday visiting Roman road today the Mrs Norma Wadsworth of OreBell and sons in Ogden The excellent basic construction Jari Lee and JoJean Hansen gon visited with Mr Sc Mrs Le- principles of the Roman roads are Carol Grande Jensen last week and Calif of Redlands returning to use but other feaJean Hansen of Boise recently Peggy Potter Marilyn Bud and tures would rule the ancient highI eat In ! U U t M U O left for their homes after spend- Enid Bird of Mendon and FlorN out for modern traffic Betill ways a 14 yd Wwith Mr ence Richards of Fielding spent cause they were used largely by In alaaa t 4 ( 4 Stic ing the summer months N ti t Itilcat Jackal 1U yda 4 Jumper foot soldiers and comparatively Sunday in Salt Lake City Mrs Frank IV Early yd Blaa slow moving wagons and chariots Send 10a far EACH paltarn with iwt Friday Mr St Mrs George E ta aiat addre ctylo number and some grades were extremely steep Mr & Mrs Nephi TVestergard AL'DHEY LANE BUREAU Baa M Johnson spent a pleasant social —much too steep for easy negotiStatien New Yerk 10 N Y mothhad St as a weekend guest his Mrs Nephi evening with Mr Iba NEW FALL WINTER FASHION ation by modern wheeled vehicles 5e aatra LOOR thewt 100 ether atylea Refresh Sorensen of Mendon jjt $ ARMS' ANGEL" JACKS" Cubs Elect Leaders To Direct Efforts For Coming Year months and visiting the outstanding points of interest in France Italy Switzerland and several other countries Mr St Mrs B F Johnson and daughters spent Saturday in Salt Lake where they attended the state Fair and the ice show They also visited Mr & Mrs A1 k - MONTH: WESr PRICE GLORY" “JUMPING SIIORT Ericksen returned last a ' trip ' to Europe spent the past three XX IS3 “WAGONS and Hunter CARTOON Z3 I————— IN IIIS “WORLD IN Anne NEXT COMING SO and GINGER “DREAMBOAT” Jeffrey NEWS SEPTEMBER ————I fl ukff 4v J Victory bells rang out last week for Max Weese Doris Udy and Meredith Christensen when greenlings chose them as class officers Max received the nod tor Doris was chosea president and Meredith secretary Prexy Max who states that the 186 freshmen constitute the largest class in the school was loud in his praise of the group f and maintained that the school may expect a year from them as big as their enrollment —BRHS Searchlight Mrs Grace Haws returned Wednesday after spending two months in Ogden at the home of her son Austin Mr St Mrs Haws brot her home and visited during tha afternoon it Roads Like Romans' Via this veehs patterns THE at 6 Supcrcushion by GO©U)VEAn How low cost Luxury m u low RlcJo! 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