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Show New Women's Buildings on USAC Campus Toured By Mrs. Martin L. Reeder and Mrs. L. L. Larsen . Pot Luck Supper Sat. Altar Society Slates Locate Residence - At the invitation of Mrs. Daryl Chase, wife of President Chase of the Utah State Agricultural college, Mrs. Ella V. Reeder and Mrs. Leland L. Lar. sen, Brigham City, along with other faculty wives and promi-nen- t ladies of Logan numbering 15, spent Monday morning breakfasting with Mrs. Chase and enjoying a tour of the three new womens buildings being completed on the USAC cam- pus.. Conducting the tour was Dean Mae Welling of the Home Economics department. It the first tour conducted of the building of which one is being named Ella V. Reeder was Dormitory. The ladies were very much with the arrangeimpressed ments made to insure useful happy living for girls who will reside in the dormitories during their stay at the college. Dean Welling gave the code of living which will be required. She explained that they hope to have the students housed in the beautiful buildings acquiring cultural values of gracious living. The buildings are well equipped with necessities and along with living quarters include a reception and recreation room. r Stork Shower Honors Mrs. Lawrence Wright s Mrs. Goidon Davis, Mrs. Ilirschi and Mrs. Newell Del-las- Wight at wort1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark, 540 South First East, will be the first permanent residents of Trailer Village, it was announc-ethis week by Mrs. M. N. Rhoads, co manager of the newly established trailer court. Mr. and Mrs. Clark will make their home In one of the new wide trailers, Marshfield purchased from the sales agency at Trailer Village, where It will be permanently located. d 10-fo- A cordial invitation is extended by the members of the St. Henrys Altar Society to the people of St. Henrys 'parish to attend a potluck supper sponsored by the society to be held Saturday, Sept. 1, at the rectory. According to Mrs. John the society president, supper will be served at 7.30 p. m. followed by prize winning games. Each family attending is invited to bring a dish cf food, nouncement of Lyons city officials of a 1 15 mill reduction in the " municipal tax property rate. It was the third straight year the levy has been lewered. their own silvcrwaie, plates and cups. 2 Small Loss Been In Three Fires The Brigham City fire department answered three calls over the weekend, one of them doing about $250 damage while the others were grass fires. A Saturday morning call took them to Perry where an incinerator fire spread to surrounding grass and a nearby implement shed where it burned one end of the building at the Robert Stack The following marriage licenses have been issued from the office of the - Box Elder county clerk during the month of August: Therald Francis Todd, 20, of Brigham City, and Ruth Ann Knight, 20, of Plain City. Issued Aug. 3 with the consent of Hazel Todd, mother of the groom. William Marshall Briggs, 24, of Manila, Utah, and Carol Anne Barlow, 20, Brigham City, issued Aug. 4. David Ray Andrew, R.F.D. Ogden, and Lois Faye Thorne, Rt 2, Brigham City, issued Aug. Wednesday. August 29, Brigham City, Utah South Third East was the scene of a 1.10 p. m. blaze on Sunday. It was extinguished with minor damage. A threatening grass fire, west of Hot Springs, burned over quite an area Sunday at 5:30 p. m. before it was brought under control. It required about three hours work before it was 1956 A weekly newspaper established in 1094, pub iished every Wednesday end entered at See ond Class Mattar et the post office ie Brigham City, Utah, under the ect of March I. - 1879. Subscrpition rate $3 00 per year, payable ie advance; in combination with the Bon fetder Fridays) SS.00 per year; Journal, (published $2. Price of admission is $1 for adults and teen-ager50 cents for children from 6 to 12 and 25 cents for tots under six All proceeds from the party place. More than two million acres will go to help the ladies in A grass fire at the rear of the their- qjiaritable work. Merl Beecher 135 of Minnesota is water. residence, for 6 months; single copy 10 cents. SO Member Audit Bureeu of Circulations, Utah Editorial National State Press Association, Association end United Press, Advertising Representative; Utah State Press Association, Salt Lnkn City Utah Verl - Chas. W CleybaugH, Publisher Rich O'Brien Advertising Manager rC ns m nisis a sa Your Education the Y's Way VI I Vi r university in the Mountain West where you learn how to live as well as how to make a living. Is Your Goal MERCHANT ARTIST Robert Ellis Taylor, 22, of Almo, Idaho, and Carole Tanner, 18, of Grouse Creek, issued Aug. 8. Royal Theodore Petersen, legal age, Perry, and Zina W. Thompson, legal age, of Brig- BANKER DOCTOR NURSE AIRMAN TEACHER ham City. Issued Aug. 8. Jerry L. Harris of Brigham FARMER " City, and Consuelo Rio, of Route 1, Brigham City, with the consent of Eula M. Harris. Issued Aug. 13. Ralph Louis Yearsley, 20, of Route 2, Brigham City, and Alice Ann Watt, 18, of Brigham City. Issued Aug. 14, with the permission of Mrs. Dee Yearsley. Sterling Glen Nugent, age 44, of Sterling, Idaho, and Ruth Haberer, 35, of Burley, Idaho, WRITER ? SECRETARY ENGINEER DIPLOMAT - DENTIST MUSICIAN ACCOUNTANT MANAGER HOMEMAKER ACTOR PSYCHOLOGIST .SOCIOLOGIST Aug. 16. Lorman Stock, 22, of Millville, Utah, and Lillian E. Wright, 19, of Brigham City, issued Aug. 17. Robert Arnold Fryer, 24, of Deweyville, and Sharon Pauline Stewart, 19, of Brigham City, issued Aug. 20. Andy Neztsosie, 26, of Navajo Mountain, Arizona, and Lillie Yazzie, 23, of Tuba City, v Ariz., issued Aug. 20. Lewis Lee Brown, 34, of Og den, and Velda Worley, 31, of Ogden, Issued Aug. 21. Keith Henry Billings, 21, of Perry, and Sharon ReNae Stokes, 19, of LaMesa, San Diego, Calif., issued Aug. 24. t I Study at the largest 4. LIBRARIAN SCIENTIST It's Youis II Yon Prepare i f 1956 SEDAN GIYEN AWAY, FREE AT PEACH DAYS VARIETY SHOW Plan NOW to Enroll Freshmen Sept. 20 Registration..Sept. Biggest Bite ' CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UP) Street, alley and sanitation expenditures take the biggest bite of city budgets in Wyoming, according to the Wyoming Taxpayers Association. 24-2- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8TH. 5 For Information Write Public Relations BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY PROVO UTAH FRIDAY 10:00 A. M.---Ba- SATURDAY 10:00 A. M. --- Band Concert Concert nd BOX CARNIVAL CONCESSIONS BEAUTIFUL FRUIT DISPLAY WINDOW AND HOBBY DISPLAY HOMECOMING FLOWER SHOW BOX ELDER IIIGII SCHOOL BAND VOTE FOR 11 :00 A.M. 75 PARADE UNITS BANDS ai FERRIS H. 12:30 ALLEN ---- Republican TWO-YEA- M - FREE - Special COUNTY COMMISSIONER FARMER - STOCKMAN for GOOD ROADS An advocate of an ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION Promising FAIR TREATMENT and CONSIDERATION to the citzens of all sections of Box Elder County. Ferris H. Allen Is Honest, Capable and Deserving of Your Vote and Support! 8:00 P. ---- 2:00 P. 3 P , September ACTS GOLDEN SPIKE CADETS Veteran , ... i,i SPONSORED BY THE of Foreign Wars Drum Admission. S September & Bugle Corps f - BOX ELDER . .CHAMBER . CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS -- 6:7-- 8 6 1956 Pontiac Sedan Will Be Given Away FREE! Chance on car with each $1.00 paid Special Marching Demonstration Each Day ' "by the CARNIVAL ATTRACTIONS VARIETY SHOW ADDED ATTRACTION: September 6, 1956 m - FREE -- Special 8:00 P. M. GYMNASIUM c M , REES PIONEER PARK WRESTLING t FREE PROGRAM Feature Attractions 6 FEATURE ATTRACTION KIT FOX Other Outstanding Matches . I REVIEWING STAND IBSHaEa B.E.H.S. M. - 12:30 Coronation REES PIONEER PARK PARADE FINAL PERFORMANCE : Feature Attractions ELDER HIGH SCHOOL BAND 11:00 A. M. Peach Queen Candidate R (Paid Political Advertisement) FREE PROGRAM REVIEWING STAND tV2:00 P. A booster Elder NEWS Get1 Marriage licenses issued by the Box Elder County clerks office, Brigham City. FOR Box BurSCITUATE, R. I. (UP) glars who lugged away a halfton safe from a general store here must have been miffed to discover that it contained a mere $15. Marriage Licenses issued a prettily arranged stork shower last Friday evening, August 24, at the Wight home in Perry. Mrs. Lawrence Feted was Wright. Clever games were played with dainty luncheon served. was a cradle Centerpiece shaped cake adorned with dainty pink and blue decorations. The cake was baked and decorated by Mrs. Ilirschi. Attending besides the guest of honor and hostesses were: Mrs. DeWayne Goldsberry, Mrs. Keith Iligginson, Mrs. Darrell Nelson, Mrs. Richard Nelson, Mrs. Dee Nelson, Mrs. Marvin Wright, Mrs. Darrell Young, Mrs. Boyd Ilirschi and Mrs. Lyman Wight. Many beautiful gifts were presented to the honored guest. At Trailer Village Good Tax Habits LYONS, Kan. (UPY No election-year maneuver was the an- OF COMMERCE 4 6-7- , -8 -- - t |