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Show iMuelier is from Langen Hessen, Frankfuft, Germany, where he was a student at the university and school teacher. German Convert i t Moves To Brigham Win's Mother .Of Brigham A-- fttti tfvu vJtiit'if Men Dies Tuesday 4 the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Richard Mueller, Saints and while in Germany 863Mrs. Alma Ruetta (Bundy, 79, street, Salt Lake German youth, arrived in Brig- held many important positions City, Washington died Tuesday at 8 a. m. in a was also He in church. the Is 9 ham City on June and staymember of the branch presi- a Salt Lake hospital of ing in the home of Mr. and dency at Langen. Mrs. Virgil Pierce. He plans to She was born Jan. 16, 1872, a Phone your news to 1000 make his permanent home here. daughter of Samuel and Harriett Massey Mason, in Illinois.. She came to Salt Lake City in 1927. She was a member of HIGHWAY 91 Friends church. She was married to Lewis EAST SIDE OF Bundy in 1889 at TisWawal, 111. BRIGHAM CITY He died in 1927. Survivors include 11 sons and daughters: C. E. Bundy, Spirit FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Lake, la.; L. A. and W. A. BunBIG DOUBLE BILL dy, Brigham City; P. F. Bundy, Downing, Mo.; G. M. and E. L. Bundy, Los Angeles; Ms. Fred Stfainnaker, Tooele; Mrs. Florence Baker, Salt Lake City; James Bundy, Bakersfield, Cal.; starring Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney Ernest Bundy, Peabody, Kans., ALSO and Alpha Bundy, Spirit Lake, la.; three sisters, Mrs, Mary TWIN Mrs. (Ndb.; MarshallJJoflfolk, Ruth Kennon, Julestourg, Colo., with George Brent and Joan Bennett and Mrs. Maggie Krebs, Enid, Okla.; 30 grandchildren and 16 'He is a member of THAN M Scheduled recreation activities for the coming week will be as follows: Saturday. June 23 Reunion, Bergstrom family. MG W ' Reunion, Limb family. Reunion, Manning family. Monday, June 25 a. m. War Dancing, home. a. m., p. m. Baseball, Made-You- r league practice. (Lawn recreation and boating, p. m. Softball, North stake Tuesday, June 26 a, m. War MeDancing morial home. Lawn recreation and boating, p. m. Indian school program 8:00 p. ,m. Wednesday, June 27 a. m., p. m. Baseball, Made-You- r league practice. lLawn recreation and boating, p. .m. . Baseball, 8:15, Peaches baseball game. Thursday. June 28 a. m War MeDancing, morial home. Made-You- r (Baseball, league games. (Lawn recreation and boating, . Me-mort- 1-- 2-- 5 9-- WHERE THE SIDEWALK ENDS 2-- 5 2-- 5 TUESDAY Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p. m. In Spirit Lake, Iowa. Burial will be in Spirit Lake cemetery. BOULEVARD SUNSET with Gloria Swanson, Wm. Holden and Phil Harris 2-- 5 Phone your news to 1,000. G A Ppog u8c3g oG DraOoFiniaounflain AttfhrciGttDons Diary Of Author Thomas Wolfe Tells Of Visit To Brigham City And Utah The last diary of Thomas one of Americas great est writers, will be published for the first time by the University of Pittsburgh Press on July 1, under the title A Western Journal." This booklet proved so popular last year that we have published a new In the summer of 1938, 'shortly before he died, Wolfe made a trip through the national parks of eight western states: Oregon, Washington, California, Arizona, Utah, , Montana and Idaho,; He recorded his day to day. impressions of his trip in the diary which is now published for the first, time in its entirety as A Western Journal. This manuscript was found among his unafter his published papers ' death. 13-da- y even more ? - ' r complete 'than the previ- ous issue. A copy is yours for the asking. Youll i appreciate having this in your car for suggestions marvel-ou- s - Etevj Free lows: fishing. S' Its based on the moon t and its phases and is in handy Vrs( UTOCO pocket size. .ucrmra nmnnic It may add to your fishing fun by helping to fill your ' creel. See Your UTOCO Dealer for Superior Products and Service IFree gifts to visitors, plenty free parking, and special prices are some of the attractions being offered at Brigham Citys new grocery and ' market. FRIDAY 5 r4"! i Om2d.Vntl: I 12.00 cent.. 300 per Eld, (jeam at Kh ed by will Folio the first aimed b ..." 13-da- y TWO BIG AN AVAMNCHf on ntv. SAT SHOTS Ladies Of bed B FUN one'wildeVeekenoi City frffL 0 jf the Oi jib were City Gol: son We Twrlsi Schneide Lefte'1 ant n ig the ting sco JosetteDay Simone Signoret . . rr Adele Brig rgensen rom the whiskey Cfieerfi as fa vnn am1 ( UTOCO rlr-- 42nd Ytar of Pregrou lb E F I N I N G COMP tT J thats A N Y KENTUCKY WHISKEY tt WOOF 65 A t BLEND S ( ' L GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE OLD 5UNNT BROOK (0, LOUISVILLE, KT. at l Earl, M Mis. D Elaine laion, Mis. lie 1 Je Johr and Mi tg lum oi am has in SUN. - MON.-TU- E! This is the newest on the Life of pict Valentino, wtwowet with Anthony Caruso PLUS CIRCUS SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. Cartoons, Comedy, Chapter of new adventure serial Pirates of the High Seas and other shorts. Valentia- i- ptd romantic COLUMBIA re WOTAL find Utoco service and products. COMEDY starring SPRING BYINGTON gijov hinc on wusdaj the Br i Invite M golf ACCORMIUG TO MRS. HOYLE f: aus directic CO-HI- T jst- ' putt Camill om Brig OUR RELATIONS p4r No Mis. SATURDAY CARTOON I )gden. x INTRIGUE the in BROWN'S SHOE HOSPITAL HARDY neigh- Hendri Yoiin; TODAYS, Fast Service On Shoe Repairs IAUREL Regular Sunday services "will held at the Community Presbyterian church this week with church school for all ages starting at 9:45 followed by worship services at 11 oclock. Communion and church membership day will be observed during the service. The sermon topic to be used by Rev. Arthur Gillespie will be "In Remembrance of Him. A nursery will be conducted at the church manse for small children during the morning service.. ann was ie CANVAS DAMS Offer Stage Show be par rards w OLIVER Community Church To Hold Regular Services to jowed 28-29- and flashing brightness t will for STAN MYSTERY ' cames, The Funniest Comedy Hit Of The Year with The Screens Two Favorite Comedians. . beh nt Is nth Box , Garland Lions To An, amateur'eontest and home talent stage show, the Kross Roads Kapers, has been billed , for Garland on June it was announced this week by the Garland Lions club, sponsors of the attraction. Production will be staged In Bear River high school, starting each night at 8:13 oclock. Miss Dorothy Hurst of the Empire Producing company has been employed as director. Proceeds from the show will be used by the Garland Lions for their park improvement and an air of prosperousness and the clear elevation of the bald and hackled peaks and ever greater orchards groaning with their fruit, and canning and plants, and lush fertility Brigham, another thriving and exciting lively town the strange tabernacled form of the Mormon temple with its eight gables on each side buit before we enter the lively main street to the just before us a turn-of- f left and immediate almost climb up to the hills and over them and down the canyons toward (Logan. of the University (Members staff have prepared a beautiful endpaper,' Route of the Western Journey of Thomas Wolfe, June 20 to July 2, 1938, to map out the trip. and everywhere in the Intermountain area, youll 8 Vi TWO BIG FEATURES ' borhood Utoco dealer for complete car service UTAH June 26, park. 'PICK O' THE PICTURES' 010 Before going on your trip, drive in to your O I L er copy canyon a combination with (published Now- - ' of T . This shows the best days fori iirrb (3D In In . Fashing (Saleradoir Mill embers Stake esident Employed At Parks Donald Malmrose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Malmrose, a student at Brigham Young university, Provo, recently left for the national parks in southern Utah where he will be employed during the summer months. Hold Grand Opening Writing late at night, after a long day of traveling and intense observation, Wolfe intended the diary to be the nucleus for a large work, the epic of a continent' The publisher has presented Wolfes diary as he wrote it, unchanged, unpolished. Two pages of editorial notes have been saved for the back of the book to preserve the vast swing of ideas from day to day. On pages 39 of lA, Western Journal," Wolfe refers specif! cally to (Brigham City as fol scenic region. ADgo Wyb-min- Mr0 u4l ' on week end trips and vacations in this d JQ Grand opening of Texs Drive- Market, located at 710 South Main street, is being announced for Friday and Saturday by M. T. Hamberlin, proprietor of the new store. vu: J . Undergoes Operation Elden Malmrose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Malmrose, who recently graduated from the school of commerce at Brigham Young university in Provo with a bachelor of science degree, is convalescing at the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City, following major operation. EXCITING LIVELY TOWN Wolfe, - City. CANVAS , s' p. m. (Brigham City exhibitors made a fine showing at the Pocatello Horse show last Sunday, bringing back two first awards, one second and one third out of four entries. Sliver Manes Magic Lalrgo, 6tallion Shetland registered owned by Harold and Richard Felt, won first in the Shetland pony class. Little Miss Romona daughter Wheatley, O. of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wheatley, Harper ward, rode the pony. Magic, with Richard Felt driving, also gave a driving demonstration with harness and cart. Miss Deanna Lichtenstein, up on her black mare, Golden Star, won first place in the English pleasure class and also a third place, in the Western pleasure class. 'Norman Lichtenstein, mounted on liis chestnut gelding, Soldier, won second place in the jumping class. , 2-- 5 Jet-Tow- er T0 Win At Pocatello Chicks Like Marbles BIG SANDY, Tenn. (UP) Me- Twice in recent months Mrs. K. M. Cromwell bought fryers from morial home. a neighbor. Both times she Made-You- r Baseball, in one of the six found marbles league games. Lawn recreation and boating, chickens. p. m. Saturday. June 30 D. U. P. convention. PLENTY OF Sunday, July 1 Reunion, Nelson family. Glen Fife Congratulates Mrs. Lyle Fisher . , . winner of one of the grand prizes in the recently conducted A-food stores contest, sponored in Brigham City Market and Fife & Wife market. Mrs. by Wess A-Fishers winning entry was entered at Fife & Wife market and for her prize she won this $300 Youngstown dishwasher, sold by the Beehive Coal & Appliance, plus a years supply of Calgonite, a detergent developed for qse in automatic dish washers. j DtR Softball, South stake Friday, June 29 a. m., War Dancing, G 1951 edition 2 2 BEDS MONDAY 24 Sunday. June PAOu iaGE Outlines Schedule M!im' mm-- m SUNDAY Local Horsemen Recreation Dept. Food Store Contest G PlCTUKES pwakl |