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Show NELSON has been confined to lout the dam. the Cooley hospital with a maAs often as tlie QORINNE Connne is a little quiet this . . nearly all of the house guests have gone home and most of the vacationers are back, resting up from their vacations. Those who have been to Yellowstone park report that just as many people as ever are there and the cabins just as hard to get. The fishing is not quite as good as usual. However, some things of Interest have occurred. The Corinne veterans, their wives and invited guests had a canyon picnic at the Box Elder picnic grounds. There were about 35 present. The picnic and program was under the superision of FRED S Olsen. U the gTand uo, celebrating of his newly .renovated Zt 2. has completely Dick unit, adding ernlzed the iderable paved area around a new as-i- t main room, every- - painting practically capacity for three time, we guarantee efficient service all the Dick said, Uh 4 at one 4y equipment installed a complete lubricating free pick-an- d t and they offer delivery services on all ih and lubricating Jobs. ssisting Dick at the station mother Brigham City native, Cazler, who has worked for a the past three years, ick and his wife, Nelda, have e children, Bruce 3,- Doug-an- d in-le- few and MERLIN MRS. DONNA HAN-SE- HAN-SEand president of the auxiliary. . . . MR. and MRS. FRED BRADFORD have as their guests, their son, Dale and his wife Gayle. She is the former Gayle Blair of Lewiston, Utah. The young couple were married July 14 in the the Logan temple. Following marriage a wedding dinner was enjoyed by the immediate families at the Bluebird cafe in Logan. The wedding reception was held later the same day at Lewiston. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blair of Lewiston. . . . MRS. REV A new installing jtation, proent, putting floor in the BRADFORD s ELDER JOURNAL ... week. business five years ago, sta-he turned 20, at ... South Main. three years rfter spending The moved to his present of "on to take the place highway jor operation, . AH her many friends wish her the speediest partment removes the dam, the It will be beavers rebuild it in the same recovery possible. a bit lonesome for the CLAUDE spot. GILBERTS when their daughter Sharon and her two small bo&s leave this week to go back to MR. MARLOW Ruth, Nevada MILLER has been in Ruth, Nevada for the past few weeks visiting with hus son, DON. The Ladies club of Corinne met Thursday at the home of -- By Marijane Morris inn PAGE THREE Brigham City. Utah Friday, July 21. 1950 CONGRATULATIONS DOROTHY HANSEN. MRS. ALBERT SHAW conducted the games. . . . MRS. RAY MILLER visited with her mother, Mrs. Alfred Kunz of Tremonton over the week-end- . His sister, MISS LOUELLA returned BAKER ' DICK And Best Wishes For Continued Success I to Corinne with her for a few days visit. . . The two grocery stores in Corinne will be closed over the 24th holiday. . . but you may pick up extra copies of The Box Elder Journal anytime Friday or Saturday at the Best market. V Let us furnish YOU Your . . I Concrete Ready-Mi- x On Your Next Building or Remodeling Job. You'll SAVE . . . plenty. Beavers Fight To Draw With Road Builders Always Specify battle has been going on for several months between the state highway department and a colony of beavers released near here by the commission of game Ready-Mi- x From A PARSON-FIF- E and fisheries. The beavers are determined that their'dam will be at a CONSTRUCTION COMPANY bridged swamp. The highway department, fearing that backed-uwater behind the roadway will ruin the road, keep tearing Phone 233 620 East 5th South - just one Peggy, ' nth old, jottings ter From Km raery Lfnaa Wight Mrs. Wayne Atkinson daughter Darlene of Los arrived Satur-t- o ;eles, Calif, spend a few weeks va-o- n at the homes of Mr. and Lyman Wight and George ERRY :. ton. of Ravsten lane Ciarkston Beverly Cannon of Fielding visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. 't ve a Barnard. Olive Grow of Ogden ted at the home of Mr. and Earl Barnard last Tuesday, iss Phillis Pettingill of il .I Ira. 6pent last Monday Miss Pe-i- li is a great granddaugh- h relatives Visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. H. Eugene Perry last Friday were Mrs. Ruben Hansen of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Grifsith and son Jay of Shelby, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carpenter and children Kyle and Nancy Ann of Vernon, Utah . The Harmonettes ladles chorus of Garland furnished the musical program at the Perry sacrament meeting last Sunday evening under the direction of Fred Nye with Mrs. Milan Peck as accompanist. Counselor Douglas Oyler conducted the meeting after the sacramental offering a talk was given by Grant Young a boy scout who had Just returned from the national boy scout jamboree at Valley Forge. Grant related many interesting experiences, among them that of seeing J President , Truman . , ,, n , and ERRY y Mia. ou re I nvited of Mrs. Melissa Davis, here.- - -- ( ns-- 6GD . LUCK BEAR RIVER CITY services were held Saturday afternoon, July 14 at 1 oclock for David Elwood Jensen in the Bear River ward chapel. Prayer at the home was offered by Albert Petersen of Garland. Bishop Vernon Johnsen conducted the services. Opening song by the choir, "Count Your Many Blessings; invocation, Willard Andersen. Choir, "Sometime Well (Understand. The speakers were Moroni and Arnold Nelsen of Brigham City. Rita Andersen and Pearl Elwell sang a duet, entitled "Jesus Lover of My Soul." Bishop Johnsen offered the ' closing remarks. Benediction, Leslie Jensen. Interment was in the Bear River City cemetery with Cyril Funk dedicating the grave. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Papwortr and daughter, Lanniece, of Wyoming, spent the weekend with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen. Dewey Campbell and wife and Jack and Jerry of A'fton, visited Sunday with Mor-tense- And To Your New Texaco Station , fank Larsen and CK Too. 541 South 1st West GOOED LUCK TO DICK PARSONS, OUR GOOD FRIEND AND NEIGHBOR,2AND. &EST UED . WISHES FOR THE CONTINSUCCESS OF- - HIS TEXACO -- SERVICE STATION. : ( n BRING Hyrum Christensen, in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Morten-seSharm and and children Kay are vacationing in Yellow- WITH YOU Mr. and Mrs. -- " . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mortensen and son Boyd of Salem, Oregon; of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Funk Richmond, Mrs. Marie Johnsen and Frank Johnsen df Ogden, Hans Johnsen of Liberty, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wangsgaard, Maggie Burgreen and Louis Hig genbotham of Ogden attended the funeral of David E. Jensen. SatJoyce Leonard returned urday from , Huntington where she spent the last month. Mrs. Paul Niles of Denver has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Clifford Jensen. Myrna Jensen accompanied her home. Mr. and Mrs. James Fishburn and family of Pocatello spent Friday with the Emery Huggins. Mr.. Fishburn is Mrs. Huggins brother. Mr and Mrs. Joe Andersen of Salt Lake visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Andersen. Thursday morning household cares were forgotten as 25 ladies of the South Box Elder county Farm Bureau motored to Smithfield to visit the largest in the SWISS cheCse . factory world. After touring the plant a picnic lunch was served in the park. Part of the ladies went down to Logan to shop and the others motored to Franklin Baboys and sin to visit the girls who were on their annual ItX HANDY FIRE. CHIEF ALL DAY SUCKERS For every kid who comes into our station Saturday. Theyre cute. Theyre fun, theyre de licious. Come get your Fire ' Chief Suckers Kids! The Boys At The a HAV-O-LIN- BANKS E Clever Custom Made HavOline coin savings banks, to teach the kiddies thrift . , . yes, theyre absolutely free to the first 200 youngsters coming into our station Saturday, companied by a parent or ac- outing, Mr. and Mrs. Corlesa Jensen returned from a trip to Yellow stone Wednesday. Mrs. Ernest Huggins was has tess to her club Saturday after noon.. Cards were played with , rigiiM Tire Shop ). 146South Main Phone 548 TIRE HEADQUARTERS j prizes going to Mae Anderson and Elizabeth Iversen. .Mrs. Hazel Funk of Richmond is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Jensen. .Mrs. Melvin Johnsen return ed from the hospital where she was confined with pneumonia, and her health is improving. Carol Holmgren and GayNtll the Johnsen chaperoned outing boys and girls on their to Franklin Basin. - ' 4-- , AUTO and That good TEXACO gasoline, of course, and in addition we feature AUTO-LITBATTERIES, that need water only three times a year and will always be fully charged; HAVOmotor oils, the oil that lasts lonLINE Custom-Mad- e ger and makes your car last longer; FIRESTONE long mileTIRES, famous for quality and trouble-fre- e age, and the best and most modern equipment and courteous, interested personnel to serve you with washing, lubrication, waxing and polishing, and every other service you need for your car. Fire-Chi- ef E STA-FUL- L DICK . . Adult Visitors Saturday Morning! EnrOci rTEAcr - For Our First Come in Saturday, even if its just to look over our new station and say hello. Wed like to invite you, especially, and well be happy to see you. 9 4 i Now DICKS TEXACO SERVICE STATION is bigger, completely modern and fully equipped, arranged to serve you better in every way. Youll find it the handiest place in town for all of your service and automotive needs. Sky-Chie- f, 4-- All T FOR OUR THE KIDS stone Albert Stoner Phone 904- - SAYUI2IMY n STONER . & is visiting Betty Christensen her grandparents, LARSEN TO COME IN them. We're Proud Of It rSo.. Af-to- TO YOU Dick. Funeral !fn rv PARSONS , Lessee And Manager ft Second South And Main Across Street North of the Tabernacle |