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Show PTf . In established A weekly nerwapaper, 1908, every Friday and published entered 'ae Second Cleee Matter at the pest office to Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 9, I 79. ,'i American Legion Auxiliary Greatly Enjoyed Bill Packers Return : Home With New Car 2 Box Elder JOURNAL is Brigham City. Utah 'Friday, January 28, 1955 M Veterans' Legislation Talk Members of tfie American LeMr. and Mrs. Bill Packer have gion Auxiliary met Monday returned from a vacation trip Chat. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Gladys Eckereley, Advertising Manager .Subscription rata $3.00 per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Bos &Mer News, (published Wednesdays) $5 00 per year; $2 50 for $ months; single copy 10 cents. back East. They picked up a new Chrysler and enjoyed touring the Chrysler plant before making a trip up Into Canada. Enroute home they vacationed for a few days in Chicago, then continued on to Milwaukee where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cottle and family. Mrs. Cottle is the former Mary Lou Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alt Olsen of this Audit Bureau Circulation, State Press Association, NaEditorial Association and United Advertising Represents ti vet Utah Preee Association, Salt Lake city. (itv Utah nf Member Utah tional Prase. State the Dropped handed or mailbox, to the postman, your In i evening, January 24, and greatly Veterans enjoyed a talk on Legislation, presented by Ruel M. Eskelsen. Mr. Eskelsen talked on the G. I. Bill of Rights and various phases of legislation as it concerns the veteran. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Russell Fishburn, president. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Harry Smith. musical with Entertaining numbers were Paul Siggard, Ralph Andersen and Carol Tin-geMrs Carol Herzog sang vocal selections accompanied by Mrs. Romlna Rasmussen. During the business session Mrs. George Hodges gave an interesting report on a recent Civil Defense Regional meet held in Salt Lake City. Following the meeting and were refreshments program, served from a lace covered table beautifully adorned with red carnations, pampas grass, red tapers and miniature Annual Sweetheart By Kindergarten Kindergarten club members are asked to circle Monday, February 14, for, annual Sweetheart party honoring their husbands. The party, according to Mrs. Olive Petersen, general chairman, will begin at 7:30 p. m. at the War Memorial home. Decorations for the evening will be under the direction of Mrs. Joan Olsen with Mrs, Winifred Nelson, Mrs. Georgia Petersen, Mrs. Ruth Patcyk and Mrs. Donna Valentine assisting. Serving will be under the di reetion of the club officers: Mrs. Mrs. Relda Lucille Hansen, Kenna Jacobson, Lund, Mrs. Mrs. Donna Sederholm, Mrs. Jennie Reese, Mrs. Lois Slager, Mrs. Velma Bundersen, Mrs. Vera Jensen, Mrs. Delores Woodland, Mrs. Lila Wendel, Mrs. Ruth Beecher, Mrs. May Balls and Mrs. Jennie Jones. & ! Ml to WHIN YOU CANT BANK IN PERSON BANK BY MAIL. ASK m I Sisters Have Baby Daughters Same Day At Local Hospital Having baby daughters was a family affair last Saturday, January 22, at Cooley Memorial hospital. At 12:52 a. m., Mr. and Mrs. Gordon (Rose Hirschi) Roylance of Logan, became the parents of a six pound 14 ounce, 18 inches tall daughter. At 4:19 p. m., Mr. and Mrs. Blaine (Evelyn Hirschi) Nelson of Brigham City, became the parents of a seven pound 12 ounce, 19 inches tall daughter. Both youngsters were scheduled to arrive January 25. Each appeared three days early making a pleasant stay at the hospital for their mothers, who were confined to the same ward. The Roylance baby is to ' be named Patricia Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson plan to name their new arrival Debra Lee. Both sisters have another child, a son. Alan Dale Roylance Is 16 months old. She also s has three and brother: Ellen, Gordon and Jean. Gordon Blaine Nelson is 17 months old. Mr. include: Grandparents and Mrs. Emil Hirschi and Mrs. Susan Nelson, all of Brigham City, and Mrs. Jeanetta Roylance, Ogden. FOR FORMS. County Rank Rqx-Flde- r Brigham City, Utah 110 South Main E. R. Davie Cashier LeRoy D. White President MEMBER F. D. I. C. AFTER Julie Ann Johnson Has 6th Birthday Julie Ann Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darol O. Johnson, celebrated her sixth birthday anniversary, Saturday ternoon. af- The youngsters invited enjoyed stories during party time. were refreshments Birthday served and many lovely presents given to Julie. Attending were: Linda Frost, Alan Stokes, Michael Powers, Launa Kayleen and Paul Sack-et- t, Elaine Harrison, Tamara Whitaker, Chris and Debra John son, all of Brigham City; Sandy and Ralph Scott, Vickie Wood ruff, Randy and Sheryl Johnson and Susan Binghom, ail of Og iden. IT'S COMING SOON! Marriage licenses issued by The Mariners club of the Comthe Box Elder County clerks munity Presbyterian church will office, Brigham City. sponsor a box lunch social, Saturday, January 29, at 6:30 p. m. The following marriage licenses were issued during the past week at the Box Elder county court house : Noel D. Gibbs, 19, Salt Lake City, and Sherrie Jean Christensen, 19, Tremonton, license issued January 20 with consent of David P. Gibbs. Kenneth E. A. Lewis, 25, Intermountain School, and Tsosie, 26, Intermountain School, Issued January 20. Kozo Minago, 30, Ogden, and Risako Kano, 31, Route No. 1. Brigham City, issued January 2l. Glen L. Nielsen, 22, Ogden, and Joyce Pearson, 16, Ogden, issued January 22 with consent of Mrs. Mary Pearsen. Robert Eugene Chaney, 25, and Mona Wichita, Kansas, Rae Eskelsen, 21, Brigham City, Issued January 24. , receives quickly prompt attention here .,. - Eskelsen step-sister- Event Planned reaches our banlc By Mariners Club Sponsor Box Lunch Social Sat. Marriage Licenses Ce-cill- e at the church recreation hall, First East and Second South. All women and girls are asked by Mr. and Mrs. George Lowery, skippers, to bring a box lunch. The lunches will be auctioned during the evening. People attending are encouraged to dress In costumes suggestive of .old time, hard times, and an amusing program is being prepared for the event. The general public is invited to attend. Not Perfect WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 9-1- -- THURSDAY 6:30 P.M. 0 CLOWNS! BANDS! DANCING GIRLS Horse Judge SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UP) Barnum, known as Americas greatest circus promoter, was also a judge of horseflesh. Barnum was an Infield pony judge at the first major horse show in North America held here In October, 1853. CONCESSIONS! P. T. Kindergarten Club To Hear Home Program The Department of American Homes with Mrs. Leah Jensen as chairman will present the program In regular meeting of the Kindergarten club slated for Thursday, February 3, at 4 p. m. in the War Memorial home. A speaker has been engaged from the Utah State Agricultural college. Musical numbers for the afternoon will be played by Elaine Romer. Prayer will be offered by Mrs. Phyllis Morgan; pledge by Mrs. Beryl Troxell, and refreshments served under the direction of Mrs. Ada Johnson. Committee members assisting Mrs. Johnson include: Mrs. Jane Linford, Mrs. Ella Hunsaker, Mrs. Colleen Johnson, Mrs. Emma Packer, Mrs. Barbara Armstrong and Mrs. Lucille Berchtold. BEHS ANNUAL HOT DOGS - 'BURGERS ' DRINKS! PLAN NOW TO GO! tsenriinlfie to circles... OLD The extra years enrich its great Bourbon ilavor HICKORY EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo. (UP) Thats, the first field goal attempt hes ever missed, STRJIGHT BOURB SIX YEAHS proclaimed a publicist for the Emporia, Kan. College football team after a try went awry. Asked how many the player had made, the man snapped back, One. ON815? 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