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Show Take Top Attendance Honork Mantua Ward Junior Gleaners Win Silver Cup For Best Attendance In South Stake With 100 percent attendance In four out of six months, the Mantua ward Junior Gleaner class won the coveted silver trophy cup for 'best attendance in the South stake for the past half year. The cup was presented to the group by Mrs. Eva Jeppsen, stake Junior Gleaner supervisor, last Sunday evening at sacrament meeting. Mrs. Basil Fife Greets New Granddaughter r PARK VALLEY NEWS Mothers And Daughters Slate 2nd Ward Program PARK VALLEY Miss Mary Kunzler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J, Kunzler, and Melvin Munk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Munk of Howell were married Friday, June 20, in the Logan temple. Both were students at the U.S.A.C. at Logan last year and Melvin had returned from an L.D.S. mission In the California field. A beau- Mrs. Pearl Olsen, president of the Second ward Belief society, today invited all mothers and daughters to a special program on Tuesday, July 1, at the chapel. Program will begin at 2 p. m. Robinettes Have Los Angeles, Calif. Visitors Visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Asel Robinette are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harlow and son, Randall, of East Los Angeles. Mrs. Harlow Is the former Maxine Johnson, niece of trie Robinettes. They phjn to remain in Brigham City three weeks, Mrs. Basil Fife and son, Tony, have arrived home from Modesto, California where they spent two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bergesen. A baby daughter, to be named Jo L, arrived at the Bergeson home on May 27 to keep company with Randy. Here From Price Mrs. Bergesen is the former Mr. and Mrs. Earl Durrant of ' Donnette Fife. at Price spent last week-enthe home of Mrs. Durrants father, N. J. Valentine, of Brigham d Baby Girl Born To Sgt. And Mrs. Chas. Kempe 4 City. lof their parents, Mr. and Mrs., L.u! u.i and Mi, and ,Mu L G. Caiter. OOOOCX EIMIMGE C3Hb Grjrpi? CteHLsO Only two births are announced today from Cooley . Memorial hospital: Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson are the parents of a son born June 25. Mrs. Johnson is the former Tess Burt. A boy was born June 26 to Collin M. and Norma Jensen Boothe of Bridge, Idaho. tifully arranged reception and the wedding dance honoring young couple was given in the Park Valley rerreatlon hall on Saturday evening, June 21. The hall was decorated In pink and blue and music was furnished by the Lyman Kimber orchestra from Logan. Shirley Kunzler and Joyce Hirschi received the gifts and took charge of the and wafers gift table. Punch were served by Jo Layne Pal mer, Janet James, Junelle Pal. mer and Sharon Carter. The fol lowing program was presented during intermission with Chester R. Kunzler as master of ceremonies; Song, "My Hero, by Beth and Barbara Olsen of Logan, twin cousins of Mary; a Mantua Ward Junior Gleaners reading bj) Emma Louise Car. . . who won the South stake silver cup for best attendance of any Junior Gleaner group a piano solo, My Concerin the stake. Left to right; back row: Joyce Jeppsen, Maxine Jensen and Ann Keller. ter; a cousin of Mary; song, Front row: Lillis Jeppesen, Janice Jensen, Doris Nelson, leader; Eva Jensen, stake su- to,Makeby Believe," by the Olsen pervisor; Wilma Larsen and Margene Jeppsen. twins; response, by the bride and groom. Melvin and Mary Bed-RiddInvalid left immediately after the dance Mrs. Don Zundel Here on a honeymoon trip. WD4A7 TMXY Does Fire Duty From Portland, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Munk, THINK If Tenn. (UP) MEMPHIS, father and mother of the groom, Here for the first time in two are all fire think fighters you have been in the mission home years is Mrs. Don Zundel of lugged men who battle flaming in ,Salt Lake City and leave for Co Tooele Utah. Portland, Oregon, along with her buildings with streams of waDugway, the mission three youngsters, Annette, Sheri ter or go June 12, 1952. racing up towering this week. A very large crowd Paul. 'Lynn and son, ladders with axe in hand, you Box of relatives and friends from Elder News Mrs. Zundel is here with her havent met Mabel Richmond. Howell, Snowvllle, Grouse Creek, Utah Brigham City, HanMrs. Mr. Carl and parents, Mabel doesnt don a glisten'Park Valley and many other Dear Sir: of to the attend sen, wedding ing raincoat and go racing off places In southern Idaho and her brother, Harold, and Mary to fires. I received your very fine news northern Utah attended the McCade of Boise, Idaho. The is paper today and was happy to dance. Miss Richmond She cant. wedding will take place at high an invalid. receive the item about our Bust noon in Salt (Lake City on SatWard conference was held on ness and Professional Womeni However, on her depends the club convention. urday, June 28. during the regular sacSunday of the city of Bartrament meeting. President VerMrs. Zundel is the former Dale fire safety lett, outside Memphis. We want to thank you, too, nal Johns and Alma King of Hansen, Miss Richmond is full-timfor the newspaper given us a the Bear River stake high coundispatcher of Bartletts volun- headquarters at the Brigham cil were stake visitors. Talks teer fire department. She's on Hotel. The picture on the cover were given by Jo Layne Palmer Gets Life Insurance of Miss Utah was very good and and David LaVere Carter, repduty around the clock. While Still Alive She dies in bed with two tel- we enjoyed her at our banquet resenting the youth of the One Is Saturday evening. She is very ward; talks were also Neb. (UP) It ephones in easy reach. given by LINCOLN, private phone, the second, lovely. each of the ward bishopric and doesnt happen very often but a her number. the fire department the stake visitors. Music was Lincoln man, Charles A. Sweet, Brigham City and the valley furnished Besides the phones is a pushby the Youth chorus, received an a is and of Utah off a sets spot beauty button alarm that gift, six months after his 96th siren on the water tower. When you women were so very nice to directed by Mrs. R. E. Palmer with Mrs. R&y Carter as acqom-panisbirthday. she touches the alarm, the fire- us. Miss Shonka, Miss Erickson life Songs were Onward Mrs. Sweet exceeded the Hanben and ever so many span fighters come running. Christian Soldiers," True to the covered by the insurance morMiss Richmond has the techThanks again for your kind Faith and "Closing - Hymn. tality table and became the nique down pat. While shes ness fom Business and General stake and ward officers beneficiary of his own life insur- taking down a fire report on the ProfessionalTooele were presented ,for sustaining Womens clubs. ance policy, issued to him in telephone, she sounds the siren vote by Le Grande Morris, ward 1880. button. She also takes down the Yours truly, clerk. Sweet retired at 92, relinquish- location, of the fire and the - - s j Mrs. Ednamae Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hirschi ing the title of the oldest active quickest and best way to get have been visitors at the home President. there. lawyer in the state. A:' SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY OPEN 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. en Texas-ILouisian- a e t. CONGRATULATIONS Larsen Bros. Plumbing & Heating EXTENDS AND TO THE WE WISH YOU SUCCESS IN TO THE BYWATER COMPANY IN YOUR NEW LOCATION YOUR NEW LOCATION. 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LARSEN SHEET METAL Saturday June 28 9:00 JL - GOOD LUCK B and MARIE BEST WISHES BEST WISHES AND SUCCESS ! 7- , (3 KD Visiting Wednesday with Mr. t and Mrs. Norm Watkins were J Mrs. Joe McCracken and daughter, Janet, of Long Beach, Cali- - j fornia, The visitors were ' special'! friends of Jack Watkins when. was he attending medical school in Louisville, Kentucky. They were former Louisville res- - J , idents, X . . , Visit With Watkins AT NEW LOCATION fi: ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, June 27. 1952 7anfl BUY FROM BOX , ARE FACTS From A baby girl was born to and Mrs. Charles W. Kempe of Waco, Texas, where Sgt. Kempe ear River City is stationed. The baby was born June 23. Mrs. Kemme is the former Helen Jeppsen, daughter of Mrs. BEAR RIVER CITY News has Angus Butler of Brigham City. come "from New York that an eight pound baby boy was born Phone your society news to .771 to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Olson, June 17. Mrs. Olson is the daughter (Zembra) of Mrs. Albert E. Holmgren. Mr. Peter Weiler, who has just finished his freshman, year at Stanford University at Palo visited with Alto, California, his grandmother, Mrs. Albert E. Holmgren and other relatives, June 14. He was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. William F. Weiler front Salt Lake City. Mrs. Weiler is the former Octavo Holmgren. Patricia Ann Smith of CenterBRAND ville, Utah is visiting her cousin, Betty Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ferguson and children left for their home in Fresno, Calif., after enjoying a visit with her sister and farm Hugiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Emery gins. Chec-kettMr, and Mrs. Charles spent last week in Provo school. Leadership attending They report having enjoyed themselves very much. Mrs. Rulon Hansen entertained her club at the home of her mother, Mrs. Chistian Andersen, Thursday evening. " Mrs. Duffy (Alice) "Andersen returned Friday from a two weeks trip to the Northwest. Mr. gnd Mrs. L. E. Pett (Florence), of New York, and Mrs. Charles of Brigham Brown (Esther) City accompaned her. They saw the Rose Parade while in Portland, Oregon; they wAif5 down the coast to e'vri Francisco, California and visited Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Smith. The ladies are all sisters. From there Mrs. Andersen and Mrs. Brown came home by train and the Petts went on to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. .Carlyle Gardner and children arrived here Monday evening and will spend the summer here. The Gardners have spent the winter in Minn86 PROOF . THE OLD HERMITAGE esota while Mr. Gardner attendCOMPANY. FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY ed school. Ced PAGE Fivft Mad" EXTRA SPECIAL FOR GRAND OPENING!! REGULAR $15.00 ALL WOOL CARPET REMNANTS AND ROLL ENDS.sa.vd. aft FLOOR "You Bet, We'll Cover It" m COME Phone 346 K |