OCR Text |
Show S J! !S 1BSCW isi U i FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO t t I. fke 1HKB vv i! THE MOST TERRIFIC VALUES ON RECORD DURING THIS J M, t. s S fvsr Approximately four hundred members from South Box Elder stake Mutual Improvement as sociatlon enjoyed a canyon outing on Tuesday, June 26,1 in Box 1 Elder park. The program was planned by Lynn Hailing. Young Miens acand I Blanche tivity counselor Harris, Young Ladies activity counselor.- r - The party began at 6:30 with several games of softball being and kick played, (horseshoes ball. Ball games were under the direction of Clair , Hailing, sports director. The young folks participating brought their own lunches. Soda water and Ice cream were furnished by the stake. A campfire program was then announced by Mrs. Harris. Bish Mr, and Celebrating 10th Annversary WITH NOTHING But BARGAINS Finest Quality Merchandise At ' SLASHED PE11CESJ Never Before Such Bargains . YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE r OOed C3ot Specials ANSCO FILMS REGULAR 45c VALUE ll Vti. PRICE i V r CHILDRENS BOOKS ,H f H. Price II I Unloading v election ; Good 1 A VALUES TO $1.50 " ' KIDDIES "Boxed Stationery B M Knowles DINNER WARE REGUUR $32.50 VALUE x. i 4 r - - I j 53 Pc. Set Serves 8 REGULAR $84.50 VALUE A quiet garden ceremony was perfomed in the presence of close friends and relatives on Friday, June 29 by Reverend Wilson of Tremoirton. Members of the Brigham City and Country club auxiliary and their partners will hold a party, July 14, at the golf course, beginning at 7 p. m., with golf being played during the after Golf noon. The bride wore a melon colorReservations must be made by ed afternoon dress with white accessories. Her corsage was an Wednesday July 11, by calling one of the following: Nadine orchid. Stratford, Mary Holman, Viola Her sister, Mrs. John Holmes, Pett, all of Brigham City, and stood as matron of honor. Carl Lucille Waldron of Tremonton. 'Best served as (best man for his brother. Sacrament Meeting Held The garden .was beautifully decorated with baskets of roses, In Sixth Ward Sunday lillles and delphinium. Sacrament meeting was held A wedding dance was held Friday evening at the El Chico in the Sixth ward Sunday imSunday club in Ogden. The couple left mediately . following immediately for a honeymoon 9chOoJ with Bishop Richard Hansen in charge. in Oregon. (After the opening song the They plan to make itheir home in Ogden. prayer was offered by Laird Stringham. The congregation served by deacons. girls of the Perry A of Mr." and ward were In charge of the Mts. baby daughter was blessed Glenn Leggett meeting on Sunday evening, and given the name , of Lana July 1, Ruby by Harvey Forsgren. The (Bishop Rulon IHirschi presided remainder of the time was utilwith Joanne Barnard conduct- ized in testimony, bearing with ing. 12 members participating. of The Spirit Opening song' After the closing song by the God Like a Fire Is Burning the benediction congregation was followed by the Invocation was by Wayne Loveland. given Thorne. by Faye Talks were given by the following girls on Proper Living At Chatterton Reunion and Temple Marriage Patricia In Franklin Idaho iI$ iBott and Dorothy Hirschl followed by the Girls chorus singMr and Mrs. Clarence Smith ing Temple By the River, ac- and daughter, Patty, spent the companied by ' (Louise Davis. Fourth of July at Franklin, IdaJanice Nelson. ho, where they attended the Jo(Davis, Judy Glenda Larsen and Eloise Oy-le- r seph Chatterton family reunion. , i then spoke. Mrs. Smith is the former Ruby Oh, My Father was sung by Chatterton. the girls chorus followed by a most interesting talk on geneaSecond Son Announced logical work by Joan Davis. Petertalk Concluding by Opal by Capt. & Mrs. Thorsted . sen. Meeting adjourned with brief Capt. and (Mrs. Edward L. remarks by Barbara (Billings Thorsted announce the arrival Who arranged the entire pro- of a baby boy born July 1, at Hill Air Force Base hospital gram. Let (Us All (Press On was this is their second boy. the closing song. Colleen Oyler Mrs. Thorsted is the former , Offered benediction. Miss Lois Toombs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. G. Toombs of u - e (John R. Jackson, 28, Louisville, Kentucky, and Ellen D. Harrold, 23, Crown Point, New Mexico, 30. Victor Young Phillips, 20, Brigham City and Madge Petersen, 18, Brigham City, July 2. Consent of iMrs. V. V. Phillips, U Ok b Oval Shaped! . )(O Clean-u- p paper in the V. S. . . Valuable aid in teach--' ing . . News that and fair il LUGGAGE M (3) .ALLIN STOCK REDUCED! is complete The Monitor surety is 1 reader's necessity ' Yon, too, will find the Monitor' with informative, complete . and as necesworld newa sary aa your HOME TOWN ., Price r paper. ... TT Vao this coupon for a Special Introductory subscription MONTHS FOR ONLY $3. i CMtln Seine tinker St., Beeln U, Mm Finn ! M mm Mraiaetny The On. Narva, Jills ii t iwn. Li 'OFFICE SUPPLY i aj :omp arg or Students MONICA LEWIS was doing all right on plushier night clubs, then Hollywood Of University the big radio programs and in New Yorka Colt U. WASHINGTON question popped up lt istry examination at up and went west, young gal. University Washington. Excuse My Dust. , "Give the oolors oi there are about ese dioxide,' bromine Yankee Ingenuity Fades Scientists saybolts Friendly Sewing Club over each GJW.U., iodine in 10 lightning chloride. Before Energetic Indian square Meet At Home of Mrs. mile of sky area over the Only SO percent of gi Wm, P. Shaw Thursday Talk Middle Atlantic states feach dents knew tlje G.'t AUGUSTA, Me. (UP) Yankee ingenuity. Even year. They were' Worth fnm about Mrs. Wm. P. Shaw entertainnothYankee had the sharpest ed the Friendly .Sewing club Penobing on this last Thursday evening, June 28 scot Indian. at her home The evening was spent in Sylvester Francis, 54, made a sewing with delicious light re- living for 10 years by operating the ferry between Indian Island , freshments served. Mrs. Fred W. Speth, Mrs. in the Penobscot river and Old Last year, the Maine legClyde P. Larsen, Mrs. Eugene Town. islature put Francis out of busiC. Balls Mrs. A. and Wright. it authorized conwhen ness Mrs. Laren W. Balls were in struction of a 165,000 bridge to "I'm not bragging when I say that the Indian reservation. my buddies are as good as miners anywhere Partly as a joke, Francis startMrs. Evan Owen and Machine men, hoist men, and all the rest -trinkets ed selling baskets and Even so, they couldnl to legislators in the state house Son Return From Trip they've got the know-hohere. He now provides employwell as as they do without moden produce Mrs. Evan W. Owen and. son, ment to four Indian girls and is bought wiili And this equipment equipment. Robert, returned Monday from a says he is making 10 tunes more to make a profit becoiw It's profits. important months vacation in San Diego, money than he ever made as a in order to operate. mines must keep California. ferryman. While there they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Curtis A Knudson Brothers Repossess and children, Richard, Dee Anna Sold-OInheritance and Rodney. (Mrs. Owen and Mrs. Knudson Two SCRANTON, Pa. (UP) are sisters. They are the former Alice Penrose, brothers who sold their $10,000 Goldie and for $2,000 while on daughters of Mrs. Florence Pen- inheritance SEASON a binge had to call on $ third rose. , Mrs. Owen and Robert report brother to buy it back for them, a most pleasant and educationEdward Moffat, 23, Philadel al trip. . , . phia, repurchased the t inter! and were ready to help you with your net tance from an investment com ' t pany for $3,800 in an out-o- f supplies, , Town Honors Operator court settlement of a court suit, beckoned enticingly, so Monica packed Youll be seeing her next with Red Skelton m M-G-- CCS Tre nove ay. italic efini Op non 1 y.. lifts isito ion i d MINER GOES hi V tl te y ut ITS CANNING 4 - ForTelephone Service Thirty-eigh- t Miss. CUP) years of personalized telephone service ended here with the retirement of Miss Happy" Mrs. W. E. Reichardt, And she received a real send-of- f from folk who remembered how they used to lift the receiver and say simply, "Miss Happy, I want to talk to daddy. Diamond pins, silver sets, automatic toasters and other gifts poured in as Miss Happy stepped down. If she couldnt find a party at the usual number, she didnt let it go at that. Hes not in the office, but you can reach him at such and such a number, she would say. "Would you like for me to call him there for you? TUNICSA, ... 2andJ (His brothers,,. DavidJ William, 25, had sold the( for ' f ' weeks. Attoneys for David and William told the court the two brothers are pretty much on the water wagon now. t r Coeds To Newcastle Ind. PLYMOUTH, A (UP) Jenservice station operator, nings Greenlee, offered a grease job as a prize at a Moose club function. The winner was Noah Samuels. Greenlees competitor. across-the-stre- kp A. including1 COLD PACK CANNERS. in-- cash after they were on a binge for several, hentance -- ' Well them in all sizes, in aluminum' and enamel, ey-sav- at nt prices. . ... also NATIONAL and AMERICAN PRESSl COOKERS in all sizes. Get yours today at . MEM ELL'S, Mae am m a a . a r LvDrCi&y? 44 South Main Brigham City, Utah Tkr Ckriettn aatliaa $3. Seieac g You can have plenty of help at or day night your fingertips any time with electricity on the farm. ' Let thrifty electricity help you with these and . other chores: , , Feed grinding, egg cooling and cleaning, repairing of farm machinery, hay curing and storing, and water pumping. Rates for electricity on the farm are the same as residential rates in rides on our interconnected - 24 below the national average. system V. 8. A. nWerip-ti- Maakaa 33 j life litre tr (Sir 'MTUHT Osmans 1 j & Fail labor-savin- i r t.- of the letter Mart. Then readers of THE CHRIS--1 SCIENCE MONITOR tell the Editor how much they, tbia daily . world-wid- e enjoy with auch I newspaper, as: i The Monitor is the most edited news- carefully i II h- "in, a ieehi any racto The he c iway com-tnen- ta , Unloading Trice 5 ? - iwer ng r-- VALUES TO $2.50 f ,?i weeks schei find First and Wiliam and Fifth,- and Perry playing games. After two more, first half of play plete. - The second hat Brown Earthenware T i ind (Next the form - jU! his ain, ' ODDS And ENDS r . was' announced Earl Ferguson had that po spikes be high school field. r;.L: 1LCASSER0LES REGULAR $1.50 VALUE n It Pun Marriage licenses issued by the Box EltAr county clerks . office, Brigham City. June V This leaves Perrys defeated team of The iewly ind md 0 ed & d foi Marriage licenses MOVIE PROJECTOR , ", Eastman-and Keystone Unloading Price , tournament this city. Your. BIG Chance! feated Willard .and Second ward and ' Sixth. in 1 STATIONERY In the South Bor r" girls softball comped, day evening, July 9 , the marriage -- ri I. ( Q "n J sen, IGaye 'Nebeker, Dorothy Hirechi and Opal Petersen; Mrs. Ilene iMackey of the Willard ward played an accordion solo. Second wards contribution was a reading by Annette Knudsen. Stephen Bunnell of the Fifth ward played a cornet solo. Due to unforseen circumstances the number from Mantua was unable to be presented. Benediction was offered by President J. Edwin Baird. kota. jJ South Stake Giritl Softball flayed community singing accompanied by Renny De Mara at the accordion. Each ward presented a number on the program. An accordion selection was played by Michael Hamberlin of the First ward; Perry ward presented a skit with the following girls participating: Glenda Lar- Y. Ferry announce July Brigham 4 REGUUR 15c VALUE Friday. A. Knudsen offered the opening prayer followed by Of Their Daughter, Donna, To Alvin C. Best Mr. and Mrs. J Y. Ferry an- Golf And Country Club nounce the marriage of their daughter, Donna, td Alvin C. Auxiliary Plan Golf Best, son of Mr. and Mrs. A C. And Party On July 14 (Best Of Watertown, South Da- Teen-ag- BOX EIDER op Glenn sang while sacrament was unPerry Ward Has Program der preparation hy Dale Tingey Girls and Leon Whitworth. By Teen-Ag- e It was UNLOADING 'H Mrs.J. PACE Storh Etuh t From Btoadttdv tpwtahanat and South Box Elder Stake MIA Canyon Party. Acclaimed Success'By 400 Attending I ti |