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Show '' ..I point out to local residents that they sometimes abuse the privilege offered by these across, signs. Ive seen people saunder deliberately delaying traffic. Common courtesy would call for some consideration of. the rights of others. Dont y on the cross walks. Step out briskly and watch for openings in traffic to avoid stopping cars and trucks " peaking dilly-dall- ByCWC Flying saucers were reported over Brigham City, Monday evening about 8:30 p. m. in the form of (1) shaped like a top, (2) oval with a transparent top, and (3) a fireball. after the sun . The object sighted just went down was high in the sky, and to the north of the city. To me it looked all the world like a weather balloon, high enough to catch the rays of the sun which had sunk below the horizon. As it got darker, the object went out of sight, or turned into a star, Im not sure which. Several people have mentioned that the signs, city should put up larger in place of the small ones now in use, claim theyre hard to see and read. cross-wal- k Its very possible that strangers in our state, who are not accustomed to such pedestrian crossing signs, might fail to read them in time to stop. We should remember drivthat at least part of those ers come from areas where pedestrians are "fair game and are supposed to jump out And above all things, dont put too much trust in those signs. They tell the motorist to stop but if he dont, youre going to get hit. It might be his fault but it would be little consolation if you were dead. An advance copy of Utahs second mailing piece, designed to increase tourist traffic in the state, has just been received by this newspaper. Much of the booklet has been done in full color with a page devoted to every section of the state. In northern Utah it picks as points of interest, the Bear River Refuge, the Golden Spike monument and Bushnell Indian school. 12-pa- Im going to have to call the researcher for the Utah Tourist and Publicity council to task for lousing up the name of the Intermountain school. out-of-sta- te of the way when approached by a car. If it will save a life, Im for bigger and flashier cross walk signs, something you can see a block or more away. In this connection, it might be well to BRIGHAM V The first state publication, produced in the early spring, wsis entitled Hunting, Fishing and Recreation in Utah. This one, Utah the Unique, Variety Vaeationland. Fifty-thre- e members of the Hans Rasmussen family atBrigham Couple and tended a reunion held at Box Son Back from Trip Elder County park on Saturday. June 19. the site being part of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Stephens and son, Larry, returned last the former Rasmussen estate. week from a vacation trip to An older brother, Peter, was the Southern Utah parks, Grand absent from the annual gather- Canyon, Arizona, Boulder Dam ing this year, as he is present- and Las Vegas, Nevada. ly touring the Scandinavian They report a pleasant countries and doing research work in Denmark. Following the Danish tradiGolf Auxiliary Plans tion, there was plenty of food available and games were enMen and Ladies Social joyed by children and adults, Golf Auxiliary members of with Dale Rasmussen In charge. were Brigham City are planning Sat-a Volley ball and softball the diversion for the adult mem- mens and ladles party on urday, June 26. bers of the group. Reservations for the smorgasAn evening bonfire was enbord dinner are $1.50 per person with different family with joyed all reservations to be made groups participating in a pro- with Mrs. Lloyd Davis by Wedgram presented by Don Rasmussen. Martin Rasmussen led nesday evening. June 23. Games will start at 4 p. m. on the group singing. Chris Rasmussen was named Saturday with dinner to be at 7:30 p. m. chairman of the reunion com- served Mrs. Katherine Fishburn Is mittee for the coming year, folaided by Martin, Peter and John general chairman with the committee members: Rasmussen as and lowing Mrs. Isabell Merrell, Mrs. Peggy Vernice Rasmussen as secreCandland, Mrs. Marg Merrell, tary. Mrs. Ulala Cornwall, Mrs. BonA vote of thanks was extendnie Jorgensen, Mrs. Doris Cross-maed to the outgoing committee Mrs. composed of Chester Rasmussen Mrs. Verene Beverly Petersen, SeegmiUer and Mrs. as chairman, Joseph and Clark Idona Hamilton. Rasmussen and Vesta Lee as coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd RasmusOut of state visitors attending sen published a miniature news- the family gathering were Jo paper for the occasion and seph, Amber and Kent Van promised that it would be dis- Fleet and Lowell Rasmussen, all tributed quarterly during the of Los Angeles. ' 2 Robert L. Jones Jr'. Has Birthday in Utah It was birthday party time on June 16 for Robert L. Jones, Jr., at the home of his grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Jones. The little guests met at the Jones residence for games prior to Primary meeting. Following Primary more games were enjoyed, gifts were presented to the excited Bobby, and refreshments, including a decorated birthday cake served. Children attending were: Patty Rasmussen, Kathrine and Margaret Rees, Jeffery Reeves, Wally Baird, Wallace Bingham, Jr., Dwight Bingham and Bobs sister, Robin. Robert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jones of Portland, Oregon, and Is presently vacationing at the Jones home. Singing Scissors and Needle Club Has Meet and The Singing Scissors Needle club of Corinne met at the home of Lola Jean Mills on Friday, June 18. The meeting was called to order by President Rebecca Sneddon. Song practice was held. Later the club leader, Mrs. Rodney Nelson, handed out the books for the coming year. Refreshments were then served by the hostess Lola Jean and her mother, Mrs. Leslie Mills. . Douglas Wights Here for Vacation Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Wight and children, Chris and Debbie, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Moyes here and Irving Wight in Ogden. Wight has been transferred to Alameda, California with the U. S. Navy. He reports for duty there on July 4. Mrs. Wight and the youngsters plan to join him later. is the former Mrs. Wight Kathryn Young. Mrs. A. J. Hall Is Bridge Club Hostess Mrs. A. J. Hall was bridge club hostess on Friday evening at her lovely new home on Sith North. Special guest for the evening was Mrs. Billy Merrill. Luncheon was served from small tables followed by bridge games. High score for the evening went to Mrs. Winston P. Nel son with Mrs. Knowlton Brown drawing cut and Mrs. Kent Jen sen receiving traveling prize. Other members attending included: Mrs. LaVerd John, Mrs. Wm. D. Hollist and Mrs, Glen Compton. HOWARD HOTEL Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, June 23. 1954 Brigham City, Utah weekly newspaper, eublkM In 1696, published every Wednesday end Second Cku Matter at Ibe entered poat office in Brigham City. Utah, aa der the aot of March 8, 1879. A It will be ready for mass distribution in the very near future, should help to influence tourists in stopping longer in Utah, AUTO SUPPLY CO. Member Audit Bureau at Circulations, Preee NUtah State Association, ational Editorial Association and United Praea. Advertising Representatives Utah State Presa Association, SaH Lake City, Utah. Chae. W. Claybaiigh. 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