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Show t ? - J Brigham City, Utah Friday, June 10, 1955 Mrs Osey Jpnson was hostess to Blue Star Mothers of Bear River City last Friday at her tabitohed In newspeper, weekly 108, published every Friday end entered as Second Claee Matter et the Poet office in Brigham City Utah, on der the net of March t, 1879. A home Review for the evening, RaLph J Brundh, Fighter for Peace," by kugelmoss, was presented by Subscription rate $9 00 per year, pay Mrs. Abbie R Madsen able is advance, in combination with the Boa Elder News, (published Wed Twenty ladies attended the needays) $5 00 per year, 12 50 for 8 affair and grea'ly enjoyed Mrs month; single copy 10 cents Madsen's review Refreshments were served by Chat W Claybaugh Publisher Gladys Eckeraley, Advertising Manager Mrs Janet Jensen and Mrs Iva Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. Barker Utah State Press Association, N During the meeting the group tional Editorial Association and United Rita Card Prase. Advertising Representative Utah reorganized with Mrs State Press Association 91 Lake ner elected as president, Mrs Utah City Gertrude Jensen, vice president; Penny for 'penny sug.ir gives Mrs Flossie Ramsdale, secremore energy than any other tary; Mrs Osey Jenson, chorister and Mrs Pearl Jensen, organist food item. value SALE mm Yeast and Iron Tablets, 75s 19c 47c Ipana Tooth Paste, 2 for 29c Dr. West Tooth Brushes, 2 for 69c 49c 75c 49c 1 lb. D.D.T. 50 33c Antizyme Tooth Paste, 2 for MULTIPLE VITAMINS 79c -- ludes when people visit, neglected chores. Mrs. Osey Jenson Feted Bear River Star Mothers 2 Box Elder JOURNAL The funniest things on television are the audience laughs which accompany some of the comedy shows. Obviously dubbed in on shows filmed without a live audience, you hear the same pattern of hilarity throughout the show. For the most part, its just a sudden burst of laughter which subsides as quickly as it starts. This is varied by a double burst, cued I suppose, where the script writer thought it was particularly funny. Then, at the end of the sequence, the phantom audience really rolls in the aisle and more often than not, the punch line isnt very funny. both for 25c ESjO.RII2.Til ON CO. JJtt DRUGGIST Ca4ttfy76aeoo-Sodetutdaiti- mnnnaannnnntz Opening Social Held By 6th Ward Maids John H. Reeves arrived in Brigham City last Saturday to spend a three weeks leave. Lt. Reeves is the former Beverly Weaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Weaver, formerly of Perry, now of Hooper. They plan to visit with family members In Brigham City and Hooper before returning to Illinois. . Mrs. MATTES ESS SPECIAL! leautiful, brand new, all that you could ask for in a comfortable mattress. SJ-Q5TIME ONLY . (plus your old mattress) A block further north, Dick Larsen has his brand new confectionery open in. the reMrs. F. D. Farrell, Manhattan, modeled building just south of Thompsons Kans., Is visiting with her mothHardware. er and brother, Mrs. Minnie H. Jenson and Mr. Norman Jenson, The grapevine has it that J. Oleen Palmer 118 South Second East. of Palmers Jewelry has leased Blocks old Mrs. Farrell is the wife of the building and will remodel it into a fine new late president of Kansas State college. and greatly enlarged store. Appropriate INDIANAPOLIS Police- (DP) Made of 24 East Phone 27 1st South man Herman Higgs handed out a ticketo a jaywalker. The violators name John Law. Buckleys Enjoy Visit Eighth Ward Seagulls With Family Members Enjoy Fun Day Hike Hr trtki r - - - don't be caught without adequate listings in the new telephone directory! final deadline Other guests included members of the YWMIA presidency of the ward. Mrs. Elaine Wight, Miss Patty Smith and Mrs. Sid the personal gifts were opened the girls found that they were Items missed In their own homes for the past few days. Much hilarity was caused by the clever gift presentation. Refreshments were served with the following girls attending; Ramona Winters, Kathleen Hansen, Joan Reeves, Joan Anderson, Frances Hyer, Harriet Marilyn Tingey, Ther-r- a Farnsworth. Sharon Jepper-sen- , Karen Sue Hadfield and Marilyn Olsen. . Plans are to introduce the Mia Maid work for the year at the next meeting. 1, additional listings t. o listings 3. directory advertising bold-fac- Call your Telephone Business Office Inwnedl- otely for new or changed listings. going to press soon past Wednesday, The girls hiked In the moun Here for ten days has been tains east of Brigham City and Pvt Glen Buckley. Pvt. Buckley observed plants and sang Pri has now returned for further mary songs as they hiked. duty at Fort Lee, Virginia. He Following the hike a delicious Is to train in the quartermaster luncheon was prepared and asto Prior his department. served by the girls. signment at Fort Lee he had been stationed with the 28th Mrs. LaVerne Frye, class lead division at Colorado Springs, er, stressed the importance of Colorado. cleaning up the camping area Also here have been Mr. and with the following girls assistand Mrs. Rex Jensen. Mrs. Jensen ing with the luncheon is the former Darlene Buckley, cleaning up procedure: Suellen Mr. Jensen is the son of Mrs. Yates, Diane Bennetj, Linda Nelson, Diane Klegg and Deanne Nora Farrell, Brigham City. The Jensens left Wednesday Smith. to report for further duty at Fort Lee, Virginia where Mr. Jensen Family Members Fete serves as a baker. Weaver, Family Gathers At A. J . Hall Residence SMITH'S MARKET PRESENTS Osey Jenson Sunday Twenty-tigh- t family SHOP THE AMERICAN WAY mem- bers surprised Osey Jenson with visits on the occasion of his Children and grandchildren birthday anniversary, Sunday, of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Weaver, June 5. Hooper, enjoyed a family get together, Sunday afternoon at Those attending Included: Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnson, Mrs. Hall. Florence Gardner, Henry O. Attending were; Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ned (Gayle Weaver) Hansen Bigler and family; Mr. and Mrs. and children, Pocatello; Lt. and Max Jensen and family; Mr. and Mrs. John H. (Beverly Weaver) Mrs. Merle Jenson and family, Reeves, Fort Sheridan, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jenson and Mr and Mrs. Delbert (Charlene family and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson) Weaver and daughter, Jenson and family. Debra, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. (Bonnie Weaver) family members Hall and family, Brigham City. sent greetings. Delicious refreshments were Along with Mr. and Mrs. Wea ver from Hooper were Nedra and served by Mrs. Osey Jenson to the group attending. Kathy Weaver. with HORACE HEIDT VALUES CHOICE VARIETY CONVENIENCE CALIFORNIA WHITE SHAFTER HD lbs FANCY VALENCIA full of juice We Salute... Those Who Bring You Better Dairy SPORT SLACKS Wool Flannels - Dacron order now I two weeks. Special guest for the evening was Mrs. Jack Johnson, a California visitor from the Vallejo LDS stake. As I members at home for the the church house. and Dad wants gifts he can wear and enjoy Yes he likes the best at the lowest prices. That's why where low he'll appreciate his gift from Van Engclen . price and highest quality go hand in hand! - finest quality EVERT0N MATTRESS CO. Out-of-tow- n Gabardines 0 LIMITED Mrs. F. D. Farrell Is Visiting Family An opening social for Mia Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley Seagulls of the Eighth ward Maids of the Sixth IDS ward have been enjoying family held Fun Day hike activities on was held Tuesday evening at June 8. Wes-tensko- CENTE Leave Lt and , Mrs Blythe Tingey is class leader. The girls enjoyed games, folof lowed by the presentation gifts to each attending . mrnismimmmn INSCRIPTION Still more changes are being made along Main street. This past week saw finish written on the history of one of Brigham Citys oldest business firms Sheffield Market. And as soon as it had moved from its location at 120 South Main, Hadfield Furniture started moving in.' Even before Hadfield moved, Morris Nuttall had started remodeling work at the old Hadfield location for his fine, new Tropical Cafe, which will be the largest restaurant in Northern Utah. If you havent taken a drive around Brigham City lately, Id recommend that you do so and be prepared for a surprise. Beautiful new homes are going up all over the city, to keep pace with the improvement program But this isnt any more artificial than the in the business district. We Jiave been reporting the building perwild applause that greets every commercial presented on the live shows. Youd think mits issued for many months but didnt the customers came only to hear them, and realise what a transformation was being had to sit through the show in order to do so. made in our home town as a result of the They must have some fine cheer leaders to eight to ten new homes being started each create that kind of enthusiasm. month. This, coupled with a sizeable amount of remodeling and other projects, has given However, things are certainly different at Brigham City a comfortable building boom home where the commercials dont quite rate this spring. Its long overdue and we hope that kind of reception. Those are the inter- - that it continues. Farnsworth. RAY Army Couple Here For . 5.89 - 100s A.B.D. Capsules 39c 39c Cream Polish Remover, 2 for 69c Aerosol Shave Cream both for 89c 39c Woodbury Shave Lotion, $2.00 $3.50 Tussy Cleansing Cream, only 50c Deodorant $1 Tussey Cream, only 25c Cashmere Bouquet Lotion, 29c Halo Shampoo to brief, m only 49c only $1.39 only $3.89 30 for 25c 25s 2.39 - 50s attend , $8.95 to $15.00 JACKETS Foods! For Sport or Leisure Hours $5.45 to $16.95 VAN I1UESEN WHITE SHIRTS with French and regular cuffs. ous no-- rinkle collar. Fam- w $3.95 p ef $6.45 .. 98c $1.50 $2.49 to $4.95 THE PERFECT GIFT FOR DAD! SAMSONITE LUGGAGE Overnite Cases, 2 & 3 Suiters, VIP Case for Business Dad. $19.50 to $27.50 LIGHT CASES for temple excursions $2.50 in this area Dairy foods arc better than ever milk, more are and Americans eating 7 per average person since products up ' World War IL We are proud of the increasingly important role electricity is playing in upgrading milk and its products . . . through refrigerated milk tanks on the farm, hot water heaters, milk house heating, better farm lighting, water pumping electrically, and many other way. T 'JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH UIAU POWER 't LIGHT UA uper Met |