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Show 1 Artificial Breeding 6 Box Elder JOURNAL closing social at Lagoon, Turn- - Sleeper Jump A large group "1 ladies atf),i BURLINGTON. Vt Ben BRUNSWICK, Me. (UD Brigham City, Utah 1954 i tended and report having a W iniFriday, June 11. d. my executive. Glovsky is taking steps to time. Lin rows buxi , reported . prove his filling station pen nt of the Lowest fire losses in sc the in Vermont were bred artificialMelvin Johnson is improving ness. He is remodeling or at t tie Dee hospital. lie is building to provide free sleep- lv do ing ltr3 lie said it was years were reportedin ' m e of about 10 000 comArmy installations treatment lor a hack ,ng quarters for drowsy truck an m- iei-lflod. fiscal for year, Slates n ririv ers. is d REAR RIVER CITY RETORTS Celebrating Bill's 390th Birthday j won-deitu- Play Reviews, Visits, Dinner Parties ; Entertain Residents of Community - e By Mrs. Ernest Huggins Mrs. Gordon Bigler named their Mrs. Leon Strong arrived home baby daughter. Karen Gar; Mr. last week and' Mrs, Oliver Troxeth named via United Airlines, Conn. She their son Warrpn Keith The New Haven, from are now residents of our had been visiting her daughter! Mr. and Mrs. community, having purchased and Paul Stowell and family. While; the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Joe The community gives she was there, a new seven George. pound baby daughter arrived at them a hearty welcome. a little luxury is good for every man Tro-seth- s son-in-la- so enjoy the Stowell household. Master! Mr .and Mrs. Reed Munns arid David Stowell accompanied his returned Saturday evefamily will grandmother home and Utah, from Woodiutt, ning spend some time here with his where visited Mrs. Munns' they grandparents. mother, Mrs. Fred Stacey. Mrs. Fiery Bickmore. of HyBishop and Mrs. Vernon Johnrum, visited her daughter and sen attended the wedding recepMr. Mrs. Chester1 and family, tion of Mr. and Mrs. Vard JohnStander. sen held in the Bertha Eeclos and hall in Ogden, Tuesday evening. Acel Thompson Mrs. of Center-fiel- The new Mrs. Johnsen is the daughter, Loretta, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fit:- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. klin and two children of Ogden Ahlstrom of Ogden and is the visited a short time with Mrs. former Jidene Ahlstrom. The Ernest Huggins, Tuesday, June groom is the son of Mr. and 8. Mrs. Henry C. Johnsen of Brigham City. The Blue Star Mothers met nt Friday morning saw a group P. Mrs. of Lucinda the home of local boys going to Camp Jensen, Priday afternoon, for Williams to get a taste of what their quarterly meeting. Norman army life is like They are RogChristensen of Logan reviewed er Johnsen. Byron Anderson, his play Job," which was enRex Matteson, Clyde Nelson. joyed by the group. Dr. Chris- Neil Anderson, Joe Dell Huggins tensen is a noted author and and Elmo Christensen. The boys the ladies appreciated very are members of the National much that he would take time Guard of Garland and Brigham out to review one of his many City. books. The Relief society held their Iverson Mr. and Mrs. Palmer and sons, Bruce, Jeffery and Mi chael Glen of Albuquerque, New Mr. IverMexico, are visiting sons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson, for two weeks. Another son, Laurel and wife and son, recently returned to their home in Albuquerque after spending a week with them. Mrs. Lucinda P. Jensen attended a business meeting and luncheon held Wednesday afternoon at the summer home of Mrs. Thomas Smart. Jr., in Logan canyon. The WCTU were sponsors. Mrs. John P. Holmgren entertained at a lovely dinner party Wednesday at her home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sant-ch- i (Amanda) of Palo Alto, Calif. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ed Holmgren, Garland: Minnie H. Jensen of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. David Holmgren of Tremonton. Mrs. Alvin Jensen was gracious hostess to her club, Saturday afternoon. Pinochle was played. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stanon der visited Melvin Johnsen Sunday. He is confined in the Dee hospital in Ogden. Mrs. LeAnn H. Cottle and baby daughter, of California, and Mrs. Jack Hamilton, and daughter, Joan, of Brigham City, visiton ed Mrs. Chester Christensen Tuesday. The Sunday school presented the program Sunday evening. Talks were given by Lela J. Delwin Hansen and Anderson, Linda Sorenson. Vocal numbers were rendered by Joyce Leonard, Daniel Mortensen, Bonnie Rae Bigler and Jeffery Bigler. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen. Mrs. Florence J. Gardner, Bishop and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Christensen of Flwood attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jorgenson of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Tlie lovely affair was held in the Fifth ward chapel and recreational hall. Mr. and Mrs. Jorgenson were former residents of Bear River Valley. Two babies were blessed and given names in Fast day exercises, Sunday. June 6. Mr. and - STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY and priced to please - 86 BUM PROOF DISIlUiNt LAHRLNCEBURG. IND. - 7 Lv ' v.Vf MARLON BRANDO, who plays Mark Antony In film version of Julius Caesar received a visitor, Esther Williams, on the set during the filming, which is a reminder that the plays author, one William Shakespeare, will have his 390th birthday celebrated throughout the world on April 23rd. Large groups of Latin, English, and history students are planning to participate. M-G-- ing and luncheon. included: Those attending Mrs. Norene Oldroyd, Mrs. Given in Sixth Morgan, Mrs. Jennie Reeves, Mrs. Marjorie Christensen, The final training Mrs. Margaret Lewis, Mrs. to From Child "The Nine , lesion, Tingey. Mrs. Ora Eleven, was interestingly preMrs. Margaret Anderson, sented to officers and teachers Mrs. Bonnie Fixities, Mrs. Mar6f the Sixth ward Primary on tha Erdman, Mrs. Ruth Jensen, June 7 by Mrs. Margaret Lewis. Mrs. Margaret F. 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