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Show . 370th Quorum Of Seventies Fete Addy HI Gyr Who Has Represented Them As LDS Missionary Miss Addy H. Gyr of Salt Lake City, formerly of Holland, was guest of honor Saturday evening at the Seventh ward recreation hall when members of the 310th Quorum of Seventies Miss Gyr for the past three years has represented the 310th quorum as a missionary in the Netherlands LD.S. mission. During that time she served as secretary to President John P. and his successor Ldllywhite President Van Dam. During her spare time from secretarial duties she did missionary work and organized a choir in the mission. " She is currently making her home In Salt Lake City where she is employed at the LJD.S. church genealogical library. Saturday evening the party Included a program, pictures and luncheon. Miss Gyr also gave a most inspiring report of her mission. iWhile here she remained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph R. Reeder. On Sunday following Sunday school they traveled to Logan where she saw the Logan LD.S. temple for the first time, toured the USAC and was delighted with the beautiful Logan canyon. Committee in charge of arrangements for the party on Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs.. Tracy Larsen, Morris Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hailing, Mr. and Mrs. Von Hansen, Mr. and Mrs Arnold Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Reeder. ents of a girl Born June 22. June 24, a boy was born to John and Lorraine Jensen Williams of Brigham City. Announcing the arrival of a boy are Darvel and Melba Les-le- r Goran of Fielding. A boy was bom June 24 to Ludell and Mary Baker Reese of Brigham City. Omer and Betty Jane Merrell Call of Brigham City announce the arrival of their third child, a daughter, born June 25. They have two sons. A boy was born June 26 to DeLaun and June Hansen Sacked of Brigham City. This 1s the Sacketts fourth child. Awaiting the arrival of the new brother at home are Launa June, Kay-leeand Paul. Melva William Earl and Marsh Merrill of Brigham City announces the arrival of a girl born June 27. A boy was born June 25 to John Blaine and Elaine Andersen Madsen of Tremonton. . n V - Promoted, Transferred, Assigned News of .promotions, assign- ments and movements of members of the armed forces from Box Elder county poured into Brigham City this week. The events, reported by the army, navy and air force' public information office are as fol- Stationed In Cal. lows: cian. Now stationed Clifford O. Nelson Serving aboard the radar picket destroyer USS Chevalier is Clifford O. Nelson, radarman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Nelson of 97 south First east, iBrlgham City. The Chevalier is on her third tour of duty in Korean waters. Pvt Lorin Announcing Opening DENTAL OFFICE (UP) Frank Germlnaro told police he lied when he said thieves had stolen $400 from him. He thought the sad story would cause his estranged wife to feel sorry for him and return home. Robert C. Musulas, D.D.S. Suite 33 First Security Bank Building Phone 1177 Force base, Korea, his enlistment is up in November when he will VACATION NEEDS SI vJ s 'f f' V .V.,".- - itMESP-rammgff- v t $ 'B Harper r Trrrrin rfn nHtfii nf possoti denim Bryce K. Tracy . . . Yost, Utah short Harper, whose wife, Barbara Jean, lives in Willard, recently joined the armys Far East head- Bryce K. Tracy quarters in Japan. Bryce K. Tracy, Yost, has been Capt. Harper was recalled to assigned to Camp Roberts, Caliarmy duty in 1949. fornia to begin his military training. iBryce is the son of Mr. and In Korea Arrives Mrs. Jesse Tracy. He has been assigned to Co. IB, 95th Heavy Tank Battalion at Camp Roberts. slacks in SUMMER'S BRIGHT COLORS Pvt Arlin W. Woodruff son Pvt. Arlin W. Woodruff, of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Woodruff, Rt. 1, Tremonton, recently arrived In Alaska for duty with the 4th Regimental Combat team at Ladd Air Force base. 5.99 Make your summer a breezy one cotton plaid with an ' . . . cool, crisp and bouffant. The skirt is tier on tier with black tubing to give it a stand-ou- t, look. Sizes rt JsJ EWS at Kimpo Air return home. . Army Capt. James C. Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm plaid cotton sheer..' light and buoyant fer g0x Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 1. 1953 Wife Bait WATERBURY, Conn. E The following births are anPvt. Lorin L. Gibbs, son of Mr. nounced from Cooley Memorial and Mrs. J. Hyrum Gibbs, Box hospital: Elder county, recently arrived A girl was born June 22 to in Korea for duty wdth the 45th WoodroW and Ada May NichAmsterdam, "Venice of the division. Infantry olas Pierce of Brigham City. north, is built on a group of a graduate of Private Kenneth and June Andersen 90 islands, connected by 300 Bear RiverGibbs, school in Trehigh Austin of Garland are the par bridges. monton, entered the army in December 1952 and was last stationed at Fort Ord, California. C. g Penney L. Gibbs Capt James hoop-ski- Stoll Sergeant Rodney tund Word has been received by his mother, Mrs. Earl Clark, that Rodney L. Lund has been promoted to Staff Sergeant. Rodney is serving with the U. S. air force in Korea. He enlisted in the service in 1949 and received his basic training at Lackland air force base, Texas, and had spent two years at Selfredge Air Force Base, Michigan where he served as a Radar Control techni- Box Elder Soldiers Around World Are 9-- 1 special! sheer nylons Girls' Gabardine COTTON SHORTS $98 Pvt Deen H. Selmen Pvt. Deen H. Selmen, whose wife, Janet, lives in Tremonton, 5. 79c Sheer 51 gauge nylon hosiery by Mode O Day, every pair guaranteed perfect Box of 3 pairs, $2.25. Clarence R. Smith . . . from Yost . . . Rt. 1, recently arrived in Korea for duty with the 25th Infantry division. Private Selman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Selman, Route 1, Tremonton, entered the army last December and received his basic training at Ft. Ord, California. He is a gradute of Bear River high school. Sge. Robert A. Smoot 1 Clarence R. Smith After completing his tour of Clarence R. Smith, of Yost, duty in Korea, Sgt. Robert A. has recently arrived ih Korea Smoot, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. with the army for duty. Alma V. Smoot, Corinne, is Mrs. of is son Clarence the BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH scheduled to receive his disEveline Smith of Yost. charge at Camp Stoneman, California this week. Smoot took his basic training at Camp Roberts, Calif. He atNews-Journ- al what the ''You're positively unpredictable!" That's tended the supply school at Ft. gang says. "First you're Ord, Calif, and the specialists like on and stuff the on left advertising green grew absolutely crazy spending money right school and Iwo Jima, Japan. He dead as the proverbial mackerel and no served as supply sergeant for trees then without rhyme or reason you go dead the 86th Searchlight battery in amount of coaxing or super salesmanship can revive a spark then BANG! like a firecracker Korea and was awarded the United Nations Service Ribbon what thats this" with out theysaid. come ; yep, you and the Korean Service ribbon. A graduate of iBox Elder high school, he attended Utah State LOOSE Agricultural college before entering the service. Smoot plans to return to his farm In Corinne. Sturdy, well tailored with cuffs, pockets and a Sanforized no shrink policy. Elastic lined in back for better fit. Red, green, navy, copen. Maximum residual shrinkage 1. GIRLS' EYELET TRIM MIDRIFF fflsSggtGEK1 BUT WHO WOULDNT BUST NOW 4. 90 Tailored for flattery cut for comfort! Choose yours in sturdy cotton denim from a bright array of colors. 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