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Show teeet Locsi Remodel Vacant Building Beautiful New Store Moved Over the Week End , Store Is Enlarged I Hut, ? ' 4. 3JSSir. ,M -- - ' '--v fo. .. v , ' SKAGGS jt. S &. M EATS DRUGS irr v I f- ;T?Fv? $'i "iZ s?rzz lAvJ'i ., i -- V p ir. ... Z Jp Vs-- Al , tv 1 ' CtwU v- X J ' 4 - f w; 't, . . , :. Y.' t',1 fl--l i&'V', : . . 4 1M ' S i'Ti t" ? v ',--- $ v I w3 ''W&wir? v,tv J $ mi rtf - s ' .y F. SK- - p, r Glens Rexall Drug . . . moved into this newly remodeled building over the Memorial Day week end, were located in the new quarters when they opened for business Tuesday morning. Before it was remodeled, the building was occupied by Simonsens Jewelry, the News and Journal. fSfiKli: . Lva. 1 ', . . . Youth Shop Included with some 1,200 Uni moved to newly remodeled quarters in the building ad- versify of Utah students who graduation diplomas joining the Idle Isle cafe, vacant since the magazine agency, will receive June 6 are ten Brigham City moved out some time ago. area residents. . . . Simonsens Jewelry , new location was held recently. Unique Decorations Set Scene for Annual Outgoing Officers Party for Jayceettes in charge of the social which honored outgoing officers of the Graduation, Farewell Party Fetes organization. Donna Poulsen, Leaving for California A combination salad luncheon was served with the followBy Marijane Morris ing program presented: two voOne cal numbers by Karen Hadfield, day last week proved to accompanied by Paulette Lich- be quite a surprise for Miss tenstein; reading, J. Dell Sack- Donna Poulsen, daughter of Mr. ed songs, by Mrs. Virginia and Mrs. Joe Poulsen. In fact, Breitenbeker, accompanied by it was just that, a surprise parMrs. Aima Allred. ty held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Walker. It was a Past officers of the group were combination graduation-farewel- l toasted by Mrs. Allred, followed for Donna has just graduated by a toast to the incoming offi- from Box Elder High and she is cers by Mrs. Roxie Geisler. to Los on ; Complete SHIRT LAUNDRY FAMILY LAUNDRY 1 planning Sanitone DRY CLEANING "You Wash Launderette Service BRIGHAM CORINNE COMMENTS CITY LAUNDERETTE returning Angeles with her sister, Lucille. fe Box Elder Countians Lucille has been a bank employee for some time in Los Visit in St. George Angeles. Donna was presented a lovely Samsonite train , with Mrs William Goulding, and Mrs. Darwin Andersen case and wished every success 30 neighborhood friends iand son, David, Tremonton, by the at the Walker who spent last week at St. George home. gathered We too, wish her sucWalMr. Mrs. and with visiting ' cess in her new venture. ter MacArthup There was a large birthday They became acquainted with new the MacArthur's baby cake, too, at the Walker home daughter, four month oldCarol on this festive occasion in celeAnn. bration of George's birthday. And while were on birthdays, Mrs. Mac Arthur is the former and Virginia Nelson, daughter of Ole two little boys, Kenneth P. Nelson, Corinne. Gregory, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Harper, will have a joint birthday party this week. Something interesting, entertaining and instructive is always going on in Corinne in one form or another. This Saturday t)he Corinne Relief society, under the leadership of Mrs. Eva Harper, Mrs. Margaret Anderson and Mrs. Martha Smoot will play host to all the other Relief soin ladies stake. will It the ciety be a stake visiting teachers convention and all the craft and work meeting activities will be on display. Each ward will have a section of the recreational 'hall to display their pictures and art work of all kinds. It as should prove very colorful each ward has engaged in different projects during the year. We all wish Miss Donna Anderson and Mr. Lloyd Hubbard the best that life has to offer. We hope their marriage is as and successful as any Man-jtua- t AND DRY CLEANING 22 West Forest PHONE 62 Capener, Riverside, B. S. physics; Zelda Cuthbert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cuthbert, B. S. nursingf Lola Hales, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hales, Riverside, B. S. nursing; William L. Knudsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. J Floyd Knudson, B. S. chemisFred L. Petersen, B. S. marMiss try; keting; Glen M. Seely, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Seely, B. S. education, social studies; and Joseph P. Valcarce, son o Mr. and Mrs. Avonia Valcarce, B. A. marriage has a right to be. The Corinne Bridge club met anthropology. at the home of Mrs. Bernice AnStudents who will receive derson, with Mrs. Ruth Michelli graduate degrees are: Ridhard acting as hostess. Twelve mem- S. Iverson, son of Mrs. Drucilla bers and guests were treated to K. Iverson, M. D, and Jack real Italian spaghetti and salad son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed prepared by Eddie Michelli. Spe- T- .'Kobayashi, Honeyville, M. S. cial guests for the evening in- electrical engineering, having cluded, Mrs. Sharon Miller, Mrs. received his B. S. degree at the to went Athleen Hardy. Prizes University of Utah in 1954. Ko Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. Joan MoTrill hayashi wrote his thesis on and Mrs. Alice Davis. Electronic Measurement of Ve and High Speed Pellets. locity Id like to mention a couple of improvements that happened The annual commencement to our town that will in some exercises, the University's 86th, measure benefit all of us. First, will be held in the Stadium a new office has been added to Bowl at 7p. m. Speaking at and new sidewalks the services will be George Althe have been placed in front of the bert Smith, Jr., edu post office and the two gro- cator and Harvard professor. activities incery stores. How long ago the last sidewalks were laid, well, clude President and Mrs. A. I havent been able to find out. Ray Olpins afternoon reception If Bill Bosley were still living on June 5 for graduates and I'm sure he could tell me. families and friends of gradMrs. Hazel Holmes and daugh- uates. The reception, to be held ter, Cheryl, left this week to at the Oplin residence, will be spend some tijno in Seattle. from 3 to 6 p. m. J. Richard Palmer, ' president They will visit with Mr and Mrs. Albert Romano and family. of Westminster college, will Mrs. Romano is the former Mar- speak to graduates at the bacalyn Holmes. Wendell Holmes calaureate service which will be took Hazel and Cheryl part way held June 5 at 7:30 p. m. in the stadium howl. to Seattle. Mrs. LaFayette Nelson had a Camp Fire Girls claim more pleasant bit of news to report this week. Their daughter, Olive, than 392,000 members and more who has beep teaching physical than 4,000,000 former members. education and typing at Bear River High has a brand new baby boy. This is the first child for Mr. and Mrs. Weidman and the 23rd grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. LaFayette Nelson. Congratulations to everyone! Richard Bosley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bosley who is now serving a mission in Germany has been transferred from Bjem-e- i haven, to Schleswig. Mrs. Adele Christensen was hostess to the Corinne Pinochle club this week. Prizes were won by Mrs. Norma Bosley and Mrs. Dorothy Hansen. Mrs. va Roundy ,was special guest. Students ,and their degrees are: Wesley J. Barlow, son of Mr, and Mrs. Roy J. Barlow, B. S. air science; Robert L. Capener, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland S. z$nsS3 well-know- n 0. P. Skaggs Food Store has been enlarged by including a portion of the build- ing formerly occupied by the Hollywood confectionery, resulting in a new modern front and remodeled interior nearing completion. Grand opening is planned for the near is now nicely located in newly remodeled quarters foroccupied by the Youth Shop. Grand opening in the merly ' , Ten Receive Degrees at Utah University on June 6 Unique decorations including red and white checkered table cloths and typical sidewalk cafe candles set the theme of the Jayceettes Paris in the Spring party held last Wednesday evening, May 25, at the Idle Isle. President Thelma Larsen' was groceries 'lij V BORDERLINE INCIDENTS Jacksons Return from Pleasant Vacation Trip Yest Ward Set Sunday as Fast Day, Pray Moisture; Rain Harry L. Jack-soFor Fell All Day have returned from a pleasant two weeks vacation trip up set Sunday The Yost school reported a The Yost ward the Columbia highway to Aberdeen, Washington, then down aside as fasting and praying for very enjoyable trip to Salt Lake moisture.i The stake high City last Friday. They got to to San 'Francisco. participated in sacra- see General Dean, and visited In Aberdeen they were the ment meeting. Wesley B. Ward many historical points of interest. Principal Devern Rasmusguests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerald and Edward J. Holtman. sen and Earl Fowles accompaHoward. Mr. Howard was a paof the the Tuesday, majority nied the pupils on the tour. tient at Bushnell General hos- Yost farmers were in Brigham pital here and Mrs. Howard was City, on business. A very much needed rain employed at the local telephone re- storm came Tuesday. A slow company during the time he was 'Mrs. Eva Montgomery has two turned home after spending steady rain fell all day. confined In the hospital. . , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Montgomin Paul, with her mother The couple also visited with weeks have been visiting in Yost who has been ill. ery a nephew, Bobby Armstrong, of the Relief society for several days. Members now serving at Astoria, Oregon A number of people from had a clean up day at the chawith the U. S. Navy. Yost attended graduation exerOne of the highlights of their pel, Monday afternoon. Thursday has been set for cises in Malta last week. trip was a tour through a Ched- clean up day at the cemetery. dar cheese factory at Tillamook, Harry Neal is staying at Stre-vel- In Any Language t Oregon. A 'MINNEAPOLIS He lives in California, but (UP) They report a most interesting Minnesota community offers this and educational visit through usually spends the summers at slogan for traffic safety: For the plant seeing round and ob- Strevell. Gustave Artella sikkerheds skyld brug hvad Anderson, to one chees from pound long du har. That's Norwegian Wickel and children, and a 50 pound sizes. for: For safetys sake, use what relfriend from visited Burley Indians They also watched atives in Yost, Sunday. This i s brains you have." fish the rapids of the Columbia the first time Anderson has river. The fishermen stood in 5 Box Elder NEWS Decemshelves in the rocks over catar- been9 back to Yost since to ber went to he when Brigham City, Utah Burley in the river. For generaacts Wednesday, June 1, 1955 tions the Indians have been visit and took sick. fishing in a similar manner with nets and ipoles from these shelves. 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