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Show Mothers March, Polio Supper, Dance and Prize Award Swell Local March of Dimes Fund by $2,320.77 Vern Kingham . . Folgers coffee representative, made and poured urns of coffee at the supper. The way he gave it away, youd never dream it was selling for $1.08 a pound. Dr. C. R. Jones . . . American Legion post commander, naturally out the hardest job, handing out napkins. - . -- BEAR RIVER REPORTS: picked Mat Compton on . . . was the cleanup detail, reminding him no doubt of World War I ' KP details. P 3 Elder NEWS Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, February 3, 1954 Dont "ALBION, Mich! '(UP) A man walked lntopolice headquarters, placed tiwo sacks of groceries in serRecovering from a major oper- front of the startled ation 'performed Friday, Jan- geant and said "They are not uary 29, at Cooley (Memorial mine," and walked away. Folioe hospital is 'Mrs. Sam (Susuko) later learned that a 'delivery Nagata of Corinne. boy at a supermarket had placAlso recuperating following A ed the groceries in the (wrong major operation performed on car. Friday is Mrs. Dell (Phyllis) 323 North Second In The Tradition Hunsaker, A LAFAYETTE, Ind. (UP) West. was per- man who couldnt tell a lie callAn appendectomy formed upon Luis Valentine, 17, ed police to tell them he had son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. knocked over a parking meter Valentine, 53 South Third East, with his auto. His name ?.was on Saturday night, January 30. George Washington, HEARIN- G- expensive If and unsatisfactory results force you to guesswork-fittin- g buy a better one later on. Start with tho bes- t- and Mrs. Ronald Leonard were in Salt Lake City, Saturday. (Mr. and Mrs. Melvin' Johnsen and Mrs. Evelyn J Archibald and son Larry visited in Salt Lake City, Saturday, with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Barrett and family Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hansen and daughter, Karen, and Mrs. Johra T. Hansen of Tremon-ton- ; Mrs. Ernest Olsen, DeVeral Olsen and Gerald Dunn of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Christensen are visiting their daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Murray Cannon in Harton Hill, son-in-la- Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Heaps were business visitors in Ogden first! Mr. Lynn C. Beycler fourteen guests. After dinner the remainder of the evening was spent playing pinochle. The officers of the Elder quorum are to be congratulated on the lovely party they gave on Wednesday evening at the rechall. Dancing and reational games were enjoyed by the large crowd present after which were refreshments delicious Covers were laid for Teen Aged Boys slicked up for thg dance which followed, stowed away . generous servings of everything offered. . . Music Club Will Meet Saturay at Gillespies Marriage Licenses The. Edward MacDowell or with Grant Checketts, Glen Marriage licehses issued by sic clulb will meet Saturday evethe Box Elder County clerks Iversen, Dwight Anderson and home of Mrs. Ernest Huggins acting on the ning at 7:30 at the641 office, Brigham City. SecSouth Arthur Gillespie, council. Mrs. Mary S. Anderond East. sen is the clerk. The following licenses were iMrs. Reese Davis and Mr. and IMr. and Mrs. Harold Papworth Mrs. Harold B. Felt will issued at" Box Elder county preand daughter, and Mrs. Lettie sent the program on the music court house: D. Campbell of Alton, Wyo. Frank Tolman, of Edward MacDowell, one of 19, Honey-villming, were house guests of Mr. the great American composers. and Marqueretta J. Whitand Mrs. Austin Johnsen over aker, 17, Brigham City. Issued Miss Sue Sim- rived from Seattle, Washington, iwith consent of Ralph W. Tolthe week-end- . mons of Twin Falls, Idaho, was by Western Airlines Friday eve- man and Guy T. Whitaker. also a guest. ning, January 22 She will atPaul Valcaree, 23, Brigham Geneil Johnsen, who is In- tend several parties in honor of and Karol Jean (Pett, 20, City, Leron who leaves terning at the University in her brother Mu- Pap-wort- Manager WILL BE AT BRIGHAM HOTEL 11 10-3- Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Hailing . . . and hundreds of others enjoyed the supper given as a bonus for donating to the March of Dimes. visiting Mrs. Jensens brother. town wishes her many more. The new town board held its Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins entertained at a dinner party first meeting of the year. ParFriday evening at their home. ley Holmgren is the neiw may- Mr. and Mrs Joseph Iverson and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Iverson of Tremonton, and Mrs. Irving Christensen left Friday for the northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Iverson and Joe Iverson were served. Mr. and Mrs. Courtley Hangoing to Moses Lake, Wash , and Mrs. Christensen and Mrs. sen of Ogden visited Mr. and Seattle, Wash., is visiting her soon for the Danish mission, then Iverson were going on to Port- Mrs Farrell Huggins, Sunday parents, Mr. and (Mrs, Austin return to the University of land, Oregon, and visit their afternoon. Johnsen. Washington to continue her inA laige crowd sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. enjoyed the Melbourne Roberts came down terne work there. Otson Iverson. gold and green ball held here from Rme, Idaho, to bid fareBishop and Mrs. Harold Mr and Mrs. Joe Murray of Thursday evening. Mrs. Lannise well to his cousin Laron JohnMontague Ogden visited Mrs. Murrays Mrs. Christian Anderson en- son who will leave soon for the and Mrs. Lottie Campbell, all of sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. tertained in honor of her moth- Danish mission. iMelbotync had Afton, Wyoming, spent Saturday Richard Nessler. er, Mrs. Sine Anderson, Satur- a part on the program presen- evening and part of Sunday at Mrs. Clifford Jensen and son day afternoon. A hot dinner ted Sunday evening in honor Of the Austin Johnsen home reMiles, returned Monday from was served and the remainder Laron. He is teaching music at to Afton Sunday afterturning Denver, Colo., where they were of the time was spent visiting the Rme high school. noon They had intended to stay The occasion was Mrs. AnderGaynell Johnson, daughter of for the farewell testimonial of sons 84th birthday and the Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnson, ar- - their nephew and grandson, SONOTONE New RPM Card Of Thanks City. Wednesday. S66 .THURSDAY, FEB. 1 P. M. to 6 P. M. d of Yost. A hearing aid chosen tor low price prove visiting district teachers were presented tokens as appreciation for attaining 100 percent visiting records during the year. Mrs. Peter S. Jensen celetora-teher birthday Tuesday afternoon at her home Many fnends and relatives called to wish her joy and happiness. Out of town guests were !r. and Mrs. Ira Packer of Brigham entertained Sunday in honor of Mr and Mrs. Fred Thompson bargain with your Special motor 0 oil can save up to 3A gallon of to leave your car behind - gas in every 5 gallons you buy Now, a motor oil so superior it serves all cars, old or new, in all seasons, all climatesl RPM Special Motor Oil can boost gas mileage up to 15 in driving: gives easier, battery-savinstarts; can cut oil consumption as much as 33 in many cars; tops for hydraulic valve lubrication; designed for both older and new cars; gives stepped-u- p motor protection; power; provides money-savincovers all car manufacturers motor oil recommendations. Try new RPM 0 Special Motor Oil today! and take a 10-3- 0 Leron Johnsen, but when the storm became worse they decided to start for home and arrived safely that evening. Mrs. Gladys Thorsen entertained with a delicious hot dinner Monday evening in honor of Leron Johnsen. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen, Gaynell Johnsen, Sue Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. John Holmgren and baby daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Del Holmgren and children The evening was spent in visiting The guest of honor was presented with a gift. Sunday evening, January 24 after the missionary testimonial several of the members of the and Johnsen family, friends other relatives enjoyed a buffet luncheon at the Johnsen home, hoping the storm would subside g stop-and-g- o g 10-3- For more information about Standard Oil Company of Californio products, coll your local Standard man REYNOLDS V. -- - - Hospital Notes Newly Completed Quarters in Chapel Mr. ,( Honest Groceries' Relief Society Officers Entertain in By Mrs. Ernest Huggins The Relief society officers entertained the visiting teachers at a lovely party Monday evening in the beautiful new Relief society room, Wiich was The just recently completed program consisted of a skit presented by Elnta Anderson, Wanda Johnsen, Dolly Iverson, Helen Huggins and Andrea Huggins. Games were enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served by Gertrude Jensen, Pearl Jensen, Lilas Byrwater, Janet Jensen and Dolly Iverson. Ten Wally Parrish y j jv . . . and .two assistants from Rocky Mountain' dairy, fur- -' nished butter, milk and cream. Libby's- pineapple juicd was also served at the supper. -. Relax leave the work and worry of winter driving be- $29.20 Chicago Los Angeles 16.15 San Francisco .... 18.43 Des Moines 24.35 Amarillo 18.60 Denver .. 11.45 Kansas City 22.85 hind. Enjoy your trip forget the parking problems and take a Greyhound! Youll save money, too because you can go Greyd hound for the cost of driving your car.,. and get there just as soon. one-thir- Phone 68 or 588 Brigham City, Utah Y HOWARD HOTEL A Three Days' Cough Is Your Danger Signal Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes into the bronchial system to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has stood the test of millions of users. Plus tax REEDER the night here and returned to work early Monday morning. PHONE 175 CREOMUITSION VlNm CwsW I Cktil C4i, Acuta Oimdutis Brigham City, 16. issued January Loring T. Halladay, 31, Tremonton and Joyce Sorenson, 23, Tremonton. Issued January 18. iLaotose, or milK" sugar, is an important fuel in pyrotechnics, or military fireworks, because it burns slowly and deepens the To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother, iBeatryce Jones, we to heartfelt wish express thanks. We wish especially to thank the Ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Marcellace Jones and Family. 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