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Show went out of their way to assist people to get in and out of the parking area at Rees Pioneer Park. ' ' V' s ; ealsinf By ' Verl Petersens car had a real purr in the motor the other day. He noticed it before he started it up, and found a. cat devouring a bird inside the grill, apparently caught against the radiator. Tabby finished its breakfast, licked its chops and calmly crawled out to let Verl use the car. CWC If the local newspaper seems a little better than usual this week, give credit to the inspiration received by the editor this past week end while hobnobbing with the bigwigs of Utahs newspaperdom, including the Tri- bunes Dan Valentine, Ted Cannon of the Deseret News, most of the officers and directors of the Utah State Press association who were here for all or part of the Peach Days celebration. Visitors were lavish with praise for the golden anniversary celebration. The parade, the fruit display, windows, the entertainn ment all exacted the phrase, better than ever" from many sources. One of the major attractions was the d carnival and circus, the largest ever brought to Brigham City. Incidently, the traveling outfit carries five more rides and four more shows that couldnt be set up here because of lack of space on the grounds provided. time-wor- Sie-bran- The city police and sheriffs department reported a few gambling complaints, promtply warned concessionaires to stop it or close up. One stand appeared to be taking" the local citizenry but legally by selling merchandise of a questionable value, at unquestionably high prices. Deserving of commendation were local officers of the law, both regular and special, who handled the crowds courteously and efficiently. Coming in for special attention were the parking lot officers at the park, who 7Mt Brigham City had better look out or Ferron is going to steal Peach Days away. They go us one better, claiming the 1954 celebration as their 54th annual affair. I looked it up on the map and found it was located 12 miles south of Castle Dale in Emery county, on Utah highway 10, population 478. Ace Hi Club Members Enjoy Luncheon Party Newlyweds Enroute to Minnesota The final summer party for members of the Ace Hi Pinochle club was held on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. P. W. Jensen with Mrs. Herbert Merrill and Mrs. Einar J. Larsen assisting as hostesses. Luncheon was served from small tables. The rooms were adorned with fall flowers. Following the luncheon pinochle was played with prizes going to Mrs. Earl Barnard, Mrs. P. W. Jensen, Mrs. Herbert Merrill and Mrs. J. E. Rasmussen. Other members attending included: Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren, Mrs. Wynn Jensen, Mrs. James Faulkner and Mrs. George Rldd. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney L. Johnson, recent newlyweds, are enroute to Minnesota, by way of Yellowstone park and Canada, where Mr. Johnson has accepted an assistant teaching fellowship to the University of Minnesota. wedThe couple exchanged ding promises on August 30 In the Salt Lake LDS temple in the presence of family members and close friends. President El Ray L. Christiansen performed the rites. Albert Weavers Back From California Trip Pm going to have to take my hat off to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weaver that sweet bunch of gals over at the city have Just returned from a visit with their children, hall. I was over there last week, looking Mr. and Mrs. Parley Deem and over the minutes of the last council meeting Mr. and Mrs. Duana Weaver when an irate customer came in who contended she had paid the balance shown on her light bill but couldnt produce a receipt or any evidence to prove it. And was she ever giving them a tongue-lashinPatiently and sweetly they took turns trying to explain the normal procedures of handling the accounts, they looked up past records to prove their point. Never once did one of them raise their voice and finally the customer calmed down enough to admit that she had better go home and look for her receipt. It was a great lesson in public relations. g. and families, all of Long Beach, California. Enroute home they stopped off at Delta and visited for a few days with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Deem. The Deems returned with their parents and visited here with the Weavers and with Mr. and Mrs. Will Hubbard of Willard. Zundels in Texas Announce Daughter Sergeant Zundel of announced first child, and Mrs. Wayne F. Wichita Falls, Texas, the arrival of their a girl, bom Septem- I didnt know that anybody except news- ber 7. paper people had that kind of trouble Sergeant Zundel is stationed Believe me we get our share. I hope we can at Sheppard Field with the U. S. Air Force. He expects to be realways handle it as tactfully. leased from duty soon. The new arrival weighed seven pounds and will be named is election and Well, the primary over, just Christine. as I predicted, half of the candidates lost. She is blessed with many Mr. grandparents including: Mrs. Morris W. Glover (it's and Box Elder NEWS 2 their first grandchild); Mrs. BRstaurnt-Roo- f John Zundel, Ogden; Mr. and Garden at the Brigham City, Utah B. C. Call and Mrs. W. H. Wednesday, September 15, 1954 Mrs. HOTEL BEN LOMOND Glover, all of Brigham City. O idea, Utah Mrs. Zundel is the former ReA weekly eatabUohod In newipeper, DlUOHTfUL lUNCWONt 1696, publiohod ovary Wedneedey and nee Glover. . entered Second CWm Matter at the Doily axcapt Sunday, II la 1 p. fabulous Coma op on yoor post office In Brigham City, Utah dor tho a at of Mereh 8, 1679 nail trip la Ogd.nl DINNER 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Gladys Eckereley, Advertising Manager INFORMAL DINNER-DANCI- Brother Best Man Best man duties were performed by Curtis Johnson, brother of the groom. Ushers were Entertained at Doll House Albert Thorson, Frank Barker, Immediately following the cer- Paul Tingey and Robert Smith. All men in the wedding party emony the bridal party was enboutontertained by Mr. and Mrs. G. wore white carnation Wallace Johnson, parents of the nieres. bridegroom at the Doll House. Musical Program Garden Reception During the evening lovely The same evening the new solovox selections were played Mrs. Johnsons parents, Mr. and by Karen CTaghead and J. Earl Mrs. Charles Jensen, feted the Johnston, accompanied by Mrs. r newlyweds "at a garden recep- Johnston, sang two numbers. V V7 Host and hostess for the evetion at their home. Mrs. Johnson is the former Martha Elaine ning were Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stoddard with La Wana Jensen Jensen. The garden was beautiful at the guest book. with bouquets of gladioli and Elaborate Cake rosebuds. The elaborate wedding cake was displayed in the living Bride Charming The bride was charming in a room upon a linen covered tagown of imported lace over tulle ble. The cake, a three tiered afand satin. The fitted bodice fea- fair separated with colonnades, tured a simple round neckline stood upon a large mirror. Tiny and closed in the back with swans were featured near the 6J. tiny covered buttons. The sleev- colonnades and dainty pink es were long and pointed. The roses and pastel green leaves skirt was fashioned with three adorned the cake. It was toptiers. She wore a tiara of seed ped with a miniature bride and pearls and sequins catching up bridegroom. 0 the fingertip length veil of In charge of refreshments brides illusion edged with im were: Mrs. John Johnston, Mrs. ported lace. Her bridal bouquet was a single orchid surrounded Inez Erb and Mrs. Edmond Shuwith rosebuds and white satin man. Serving were: Cleo Ann Mr. and Mrs. Whitney L. Johnson Larsen, Martha Claire Horsley, streamers. Rowena Mary Ann Williams, vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on . . . wedding spoke Attended by Sisters and Kay Johnson and Sandra is the former Martha Elaine Mrs. Johnson 30. August their sister as Beecher. Attending Mrs. Charles Jensen of Brigand Mr. of daughter Jensen, bridesmaids were Mary Louise In the gift rooms were Mar and Lynette Jensen. For the re- gretta Stander and Carol Ann ham City. Mr. Johnsons parents are Mr. and Mrs. G. Wallace Johnson, also of Brigham City. ception they donned like baller- Barlow. ina length gowns of green and A light brown suit with ava been this spring from the USAC with pink taffeta. Each carried a cado green accessories made up school graduate and has a bachelor of science degree. He nosegay of roses and carna- the going away ensemble. attending the Utah State Agrtions. has served an LDS mission In icultural college in Logan. Gowned Identically Denmark and also four years in Bride BEHS Graduate In identical gowns of green The bride is a Box Elder High The graduated the U. S. Navy. bridegroom fA Mw 'You can read it in the sales figures Buicks Elaine Harrison has Fifth Birthday Party the car thats climbing to a phenomenal public preference. For Buick today is outselling all other bars in America regardless of price e class except two of the three. And every month strengthens Buicks new leadership position. Its the hot car for style, for power, for performance and, most emphatically, for value. Elaine Harrison, daughter of and Mrs. E. B. Harrison, along with little neighborhood friends, enjoyed her fifth birthday anniversary on September Dr. Refreshments were served and many gifts presented to Elaine. Attending were: Launa and Kayleen Sackett, Jennie Dell George, Susan and Sydnee Sla-geTamara Whitaker, Ricky and Randy Nelson, Kirk and Scott Nelson, Corky and Jasper McWilliams and Billy Harrison. Assisting Mrs. Harrison with party games were: Karen Hull, Patricia and Danny Harrison. Every Minute so-call- ra r, i-v- iVVrs charge of $5 for adults and $2 for children will be made with credits given on assess ments. The affair is under the direction of Mrs. Grace Price, Mrs. Elvera Christensen and Mrs. Nola Kimber, Relief society presidency members. Other chairmen will be announced. Family from Connell, Washington, Visit Here Nv a i? The opening fund raising ac tivlty for the Fifth LDS ward renovation .program is to be sponsored by the Relief society of the ward and will feature smorgasbord. The social will be held on Sep tember 25 with serving to be conducted from 6:30 until 9 p. A low-pric- , K Fifth Ward Relief Society Plan Social m. & Wti Subscription rate $5,00 per year, pay eble in advance In combination with 9-- .r tha Box Elder Journal, (published The youngsters present enjoyFridaya) $5.00 per year) $2.50 for 6 months ; single copy 10 cento. ed playing records and games. NG Friday and Saturday Nights Tommy McDonald and tho "SCOTSMEN Exchange Temple Promises and pink taffeta were flower girls: Bernice Beecher, niece of the groom, and Marla Kay Jensen, sister of the bride. They carried baskets filled with carnations and rosebuds. Mother of the bride chose a powder blue faille and Mrs. Johnson wore navy blue crepe. Both pinned corsages of roses at their shoulders. 1 Member Audit Bureau of Circulation NoUtah State Preae Aeeodatkm. tional Editorial Association and United Proaa. Advertising Representative: Utah State Press Salt Lake Aaeocietion, City Utah. "Until With Un-H- Q, I1JO p. m. J- - , Cl.' Any way you look at it, Buicks the buy of the year, hands down. For Buick prices start close to the lowest just a few dollars above those of e the three. But those few more dollars you pay for a Buick buy you a lot more power, room, comfort, style, ride steadiness. And get this: with our tremendous sales volume right now, we can offer you a really top allowance on your present car. Thats the added bonus you get from our big volume. low-pric- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Peeples and children, Roger, Danny and Riley, of Connell, Washington, have been visiting in Brigham City and Tremonton for the past week. Here hey visited with Mr. and Mrs. George J. Peeples and In iou get to muen more pleasure from travel when there s no driving strain . , . when you can tit back comfortably and watch the passing parade of scenic beauty. And every minute brings a new adventure! V You rest as you ride in smartly appointed reclining seat Coaches or in the comfort and privacy of modern Pullman accommodations of your choice. You can relax in the attractive lounge car, or stroll leisurely about. And as a highlight of the journey there are those wonderful Union Pacific dining-ca- r meals . . . such choice menu features as the September special fresh Shrimp Louie, prepared with a master's touch and expertly served by thoughtful attendants. Then, at the end of a perfect day, jleep comfortably to the relaxing rhythm of the rails! Yes, indeed there is new adventure awaiting you fun and excitement rest and relaxation when you remember to . . . Be Specific go Union Pacific! ... M JU ... t50 pound of baggage free on 'Vt ... each ticket, la addition to yew bond boggoge required on revta. Take the Family Along I. now you iavo mar than tvor boforo. Atk you) naaratt Union Fa.iHt Railroad tkkot ogont for detail on tha Family Travel Flan. Ha'll b glad to help you with your travel plant, tea. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD t Tremonton they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Smith. While in Brigham City they completed the sale of their home pn North Main to Mr. and Mrs. Laird Stringham. The Pee pies family plan to reside in Connell. - - jv 5 ' With Buicks beauty today, youll be driving a car thats right up front in the style parade of tomorrow. And when youre ready to resell your Buick, it will still be fresh and with year-ahea- d new-lookin- g, The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A girl was bom September 9 to Nile and Melba Jensen By water of Brigham City. On September 11, Willard and Carol Hoskins Hansen of Man tua became the parents of a son Jerald and Sue Fluhman Lar kin of Brigham Route No. 2 are the parents of a girl bom Sep tember 1L A girl was bom September 12 to Leon and Treva, Harper Johnson of Mantua. the modern features the others will adopt in the coming years. And that means youre bound to get a higher resale price when you do trade it in. Drop in and see this beautiful buy right now. r. .WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WIU. BUILD THE Bundy Motor Company 550 South Main Street Phone 272 Brigham City, Utah. |