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Show "r-- "rr Former Brigham Miss Weds in Salt Lake City Miss I ' . k HALLMARK VALENTINES ... Sb oTVi Airs. Robert E. Lee Feted By Relatives And A "dependent Is 'w i Xv V a cadastral,, survey which identiBridal Shower at Higginsons Neighbors and remarks fies, Mrs. Robert E. Lee, nee Eliza- made by the bride as she open- the land boundaries that were beth Grace Reed, December ed the gifts. The ribbons were set up by a prior cadastral J bride, was honored guest at a tied in her hair. bridal shower at the home of Mrs. C. D. Higginson, recently. Family members and friends along with out of town guests attended. Bunco was the diversion of the evening with Miss Mary Hillarn winning high and Mrs. Lucy Wiight, low. Luncheon was served from a table cleverly centered with dulls dressed as a bride and a bridegroom. The wedding cake was also a highlight of the evening. The twenty guests attending presented many lovely gifts to the recent bride. Wishes were at More age. ..More flavor... Same low price rr 'J ( A A' K Hi ti i Ir at t, bj finii Mr. and 'Mrs. Joe TQjlapd Temple City, California, a nounce the arrival of a son Bradley Jensen Toland, born February 1 at a Temple City hospital. The youngster weighed eight pounds 13 ounces and measured 21 inches. The Tolands have two other children, Gary and Debra. Mrs. Toland is the former Ver-ett- a Jensen, daughter of Mrs. Martha i Jensen, Brigham City. , Paternal grandmother is .Mrs. Pearl Toland, Provo. - mn.T "Drugs and medicines used by be a source of danger to small children, This was V the warning yesterday of Di George A Spendlove, state health director. He urged that medicine of all kinds be stored tt well out of reach of youngsters. This is one of the most common sources of poisoning in children. He said, Small quanr' I K tities of such medicine taken i as directed is not harmful to an m adult, but should a child find the bottle and drink or eat the 'A medicine in large quantity, convulsions, serious illness, or even death can result Friendly Sewing Club He explained that one of the Meets Smith Home countrys most commonly uvnl The Friendjy Sowing club mot antiseptics, tincture of iodine, is last Friday evening at the home also an important cause of acPW of Mrs. Clarence Smith. cidental poisoning. The evening was spent in "Children love its rich color ' I'fV ww'1 sewing with delicious dessert and odor and pungent may be luncheon served by the hostess. f L r v rfntii Jftfd" eiiiifiierritfiiiiirfrYii'iitlfii'if to sample it, he said. i?,4 bJl SEfimfei it Attending were: Mrs. Evan t t tempted It was pointed out that tiny Owen, Mrs. Clyde P. Larseft, Mrs. Gets Award During National Scout, Week , . , , . tots also are attracted to bright Wm. P. Shaw, Mrs. Clifford , . . Clyde E. Owen, center, Sunday night received his Eagle Scout badge in ceremonies colored, sugar coated cathar Hobson, Mrs. Eugene Wright, conducted at a Court of Honor held in the Third Ward chapel. He is shown here as his tics, sleeping pills, and many Mrs. Laxen W. Balls, Mrs. Arden mother, Mrs. Evan W Owen, pins on the coveted award and his father, Evan E. Owen, other types of potentially dan- C. Balls and Mrs. Clarence Bur gerous medicines. rup. proudly watches. The only certain protection for youngsters is to see that Heavy Feline Box Elder NEWS Revenue Agent Will medicines and drugs are stored Mr. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) Brigham City. Utah in a locked cabinet. Parents and Mrs. John B. Duke have a Assist Public In E. Wednesday. February 9, 19SS also should remember that each cat that outweighs Jennifer, the Preparing Tax Forms day tiny tots grow taller and couples 3 year-old BOURBON daughter, more agile, and the shelf which Tom tips the scales at 37 Are Plans Complete may Brigham City people is out of reach today may not pounds, seven pounds over Jen-- 1 OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CCk LAWRENCEBURG. INO. 86 PROOF have the assistance of a fedFor Annual be tomorrow. nifers weight. in revenue eral internal agent Sweetheart Party the preparation of their 1954 tax forms four, days and in Plans are now complete for Tremonton one day before the the annual Sweetheart Party , , , deadline. .1 sponsored by the Kindergarten Clyde E. Owen, 14, received C. Henry Nielsen, Brigham club members for their parttop honors of the evening Sunsaid City postmaster, today Mrs. Ollive Petersen, gen- day when the Brigham City Agent Charles I. Fox is sched- ners, announced eral Third ward opened observance uled to be in chaiiman, office the post of Boy Scout week with a short 3 and here on March 2 and court of honor. at Intermountain school. Mar. The party will be held MonHe was presented the coveted 7 and 8. He will be at the day, February 14, at the War Memorial home at 7:30. Eagle Scout badge during rites Utah Power and Light buildheld in the ward chapel. Clyde ing, Tremonton, on March 4. Dinner .will be served, games is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan . The agent will help the public with all income tax prob-- 1 are to be played and a program W. Owen. . ' will be presented. lems. As a scout, Clyde earned All planning on attending are merit badges. asked to have- - their - reservaOf Presidents Past This week he received spetions in by today, February 9, cial congratulatory Local Auxiliaries greetings ; to Mrs. Lucille Hansen at from Arthur. A. Schuck, .Chief or Mrs. Bunderson Velma 21, at Meet Fifes Say "Be My Valentine appropriatley and nicely Scout Executive, of New Bruns . Mrs. Lo5s Slater, New , wick, Jersey. with a thoughtful gift from our varied selections. Past Presidents of the Ameri Everyone' is asked to bring a In honor of the occasion he last white met can gift. Auxiliary elephant Legion presented ihis mother with a week at the home of Mrs. Veara Serving with Mrs. ' Petersen beautiful silver necklace with and are members of the social comFife for regular meeting an Eagle Scout medalliorf. , , mittee: i Mrs. May Balls, Mrs. The youth has successfully dinner. from Virginia Ludlow and Mrs. Beth served was luncheon Hot Sec his Tenderfoot, completed with Walker; .. decoration chairman, and Class, First Class, Star," Life small tables centered r Mrs., Joan Olsen, and officers of and now Eagle , requirements. green boughs, Hostesses for . the . evening the Organization in charge of He plans to continue with addi Famous Name Pipes toward were: Mrs. Fife, Mrs. Clair Nel the refreshments. tional merit badges son and Mrs. Esther Hodges. All members of the club, and , palms. choice briars in many favor During the business session, their partners aie invited. As a scout he attended the was Mrs. Rasmussen Arietta ite styles. National Scout Jamboree held Mrs. Alta at the Irvinne Ranch at Santa named president; and Mrs. Shaw, 98c to $10.00 Anna, California. : As an Explorer scout he, Ruth S. Jensen, secretary, AFTER SIIAVE KIT Kings Men, i Outgoing officers include Mrs. along with 12 Willard Explorers Vera Mrs. Pearl $3.20 Burt, Compton talc, lotion and cologne a hike and their leaders, made HEART-SHAPEover the old Spanish Trail in and , Mrs. Arietta Rasmussen. BRAND CIGARETTES in gift carton $2.17 POPULAR BOX OF Southern Utah. The group hiked A financial report was pre FAMOUS-lVlAK- E CIGARETTE' 35 miles in two days and one sented by Mrs. Rasmussen and CANDY ! of Colleen Farmer, daughter $1.50 LIGHTERS priced from . accepted. for their to qualify night Mrs. Purdett S. Farmer of BrigYour will Valentine love and luncheon taste the the Following 98c BRUSHES SHAVING . up award., ham City, is in charge of the sensations of this luscious chocoHe is looking forward to more business meeting, 19 members refreshments Carof the Winter activities with the Explorer of the group enjoyed bridge. nival, Feb. late, nut, fruit and cream assortone of the leadscouts and would like to have Prizes wept to Mrs. Mabel Fors ment of fine candy in its bright events at of the the year ing Sh&W, Mrs. and Alta heart-shape- d the privilege of going on the Kit gren, high, box. ' State Utah College. Agricultural cut , Carson hike next summer. . Miss Farmer is a sophomore Honor At the same Court of at USAC, majoring in physical and up Sunday evening, he .was ' given She has been active education,' NOTES HOSPITAL his apprentice Explorer award afin a wide variety of student J MIAHATI received through activities with fairs.4 , the Willard Explorer Post 609. .Winter carnival includes sn,ow Mrs. , Gladys Sant,. Brigham .COLOGNE City was operated, upon at Cool- - shoe races, snow modeling and UnT with atomizer Memorial, hospital , Suriday other events" on Utah States spaFast Day Services Held ey night, .February 6, for strangw cious hilltop Campus, A Ski lift :$6.oo lated herjlii. She is "doing on the .Ironti, slopes of college In 7th Ward Sunday of scene x the winter is hill , , many fine.., BATII TALC delightful fragrance 1 , Confirmations find christen,, time activities, ' 75c Mrs. Otho Bolden, up (Aubren) ,byfamous maker , The final 'day. of the winter ings took place in the Brigham had COLOGNES all her school, favorites; however will .be held carnival, City Seventh LIDS ward fast day Intermountjin . major operation Monday morn- in Logan canyon, at Beayer $1.25 up priced from services, Sunday, February 6. GOLD-FILLECOMPACTS bowl, Where one of the best ski Confirmed a member of the ing, February 7. Her condition, assorted . x LDS church was Theron Freeze, is good. Tuns in. the Vnited .States is .lo98c styles, as low as son of Mrs. Mina freeze. cated. Events, there will inNAIL POLISH KITS Revlon handsomeGlade Price, Ogden had cross The following children were major operation Monday morn clude mens, ski relay, $2.95 ly boxed with essentials blessed and given names: Carol ing, February 7. He is "doing country,, mens and. womens COSTUME JEWELRY pins, necklaces, a downhill slalom, andt Jordan, daughter of Mr. and nicely. jand , , Mrs. Clovis Jordan; Mary Chris $1.00 earrings, ropes All spring colors f jumping exhibition. Mr. An and of COMB, MIRROR, BRUSH SETS in emergency appendectbmy King and queen of the car ty Jensen, daughter Mrs. Lincoln Jensen and Jack was performed on Mrs. Henry nival will be crowned at the beautiful metal finish $3.69 and Jill Hirschi, twin, youngsters (Nellie) Pett, Friday night, Feb Snow pall,, apnual dance held of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hirs ruary 4, at the local hospital in Utah States spacious new J student union building. ' Mrs. Pett is fine. i chi. adults may ifk Vi Birth in California mates rater 'X Cv Tell of Son's :Jolands ' v r" "? SpeiidloveWams Adult Medicine Threatens Kids . Sidney Ann PeteTson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando S. , Peterson, Salt Lake City, former Brigham City residents, became the bride of Henry S. Cullis, son of Mrs. Amanda S. Cullis and the late . James Cullis, yin rites solemnized at the home of the brides parents, Saturday, February 5. Lloyd I, Kimball, LDS bishop, officiated at the ceremony. A wedding breakfast followed at the Ambassador Athletic club. ' For her wedding, the brfd chose a mint green sqit, witlj black patent accessories. She wore 'an orchid corsage. Mrs. John H. Meredith, matron of honor, wore a beige suit accented with a corsage of carnations and rosebuds. George Cullis stood as best man for the bridegroom. After a honeymoon trip to Las will Vegas, the newlyweds make a home in Salt Lake City, r Prenuptial events honoring the bride includes showers? given by Mrs. George Cullre, ' Mrs. James Cullis, Jr., Mrs. Eugene Cullis, Mrs. Merlin K. Nelson, Mrs. Jack C. Gledhill and Mrs. Ralph L. Cornia. T 3' Owen Clyde Straight Whiskey Wins Eagle Scout Award . 93-J- at " 773-W- , Colleen Farmer i Show that "you ear enough to send the very best", by selecting one of our beautiful Hallmark Valentines for your husband or your wife. You're sure to find one with just the-- , right personal touch in our large assortment Valentine is for everyone of every age . HALLMARK VALENTINES , ' are available for everyone in our store. Heads Committee FINE , -- - , 85' zr , ' Also An Array Of VALENTINE GltfTS D D . , REMINDER V OFFICE SUPPLY mjt U A UNE GRAND ASSORTMENT w LASY UMJUYE MURKY REGULAR TO $7.95 WOMENS CASUALS Hurry! Don't Wait! These Will Be Snapped Up! Many Styles and Colors! SALE'SLASH PRICE t h t REGULAR i TO $14.95 BfiSIlC SAVINGS! MIHNS OXFORDS Assorted colors and styles. City Club make. Fine calfskin uppers. Full leather soles. A chance of a lifetime, SALE SLASH PRICE ym Womens Miscellaneous Footwear rr Childrens Rubbers TT regular IvJliN S A marvelous selection in mahogany, brown and black colors. Choose from many styles for office, school, street and dress wean These include SLASH PRICE many from famous brands. SALE Womens and Childrens Footwear Many types and descriptions. REGULAR ,TO , $6.95 SALE. SLASH PRICE i - -- - ONE HUGE ASSORTMENT OF COST' OR LOSS DISREGARDED TO $12.95 'it: mu? nVt |