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Show 4 Bt Elder JOURNAL 16, 1951 Friday, August Brigham City, Utah ' Whirl of Summer Guests At Anderson Residence Welcome to the z.4 A The past few weeks have been a whirl of summer visitors for Mr.1 and Mrs. C. T. Anderson. Highlighting the summer was the arrival of several family members to observe Mr. Andersons 85th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Andersen left for their home in Phoenix, Ariz., prior to the celebration. Here for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Worth Anderson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Anderson, Bountiful; Mrs. Foster C. (Norma Anderson) Palm Springs, Calif.; and Mr. and Mrs.. Rulon (Agalia Carson Manning, Anderson) City. Nevada, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fife of this city. The family members were Joined by Mrs. Mary Lou Manning Jones of Las Vegas at the family home, Wednesday. Dr. Jones was unable to be In J ' " t ?,? ' P fcr , 4 Vv f - A, & " . Back from their first trip to Yellowstane National Park are Bruce and Judy Hadfield. The youngsters, along with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hern Hadfield, spent four days making trips through the park, sightseeing at Virginia City, Mont.; enjoying street shows at Jackson, Wyo.; visiting with Mary Jo Harris at Jackson Lake, lodge; and seeing through the Star Valley cheese factory. The Hadfields counted a total of 66 bears during their trip, saw a coyote, buffalo and bull elk. J ' W., Mi .jr 1 g(OXO TREMONTON, UTAH Thursday - Friday - Saturday August 22, 23,24 Schedule of Events NEW 3-- T nylon CAPTIVE-AI- R - . Hf!) 1 Second Child Is Daughter for Blacks TJE 4i ' 11 x$ . Hadfield Youngsters Enjoy First Park Trip from Birth announcements La Mirada, Calif., tell of the arrival of a baby girl. Cynthia Ann, born Aug. 1, to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Black. This is the second child for the Blacks. They have a son, Warren. Mrs. Black Is the former Betty Whaley of Perry. - v,GOODVEAa AUGUST 21 Judging Women's Department 717. .:.' North & South Box Elder Fgrm Bureau Talent Show, B.R.H.S. Auditorium . 10 7. 8 a.m. FRIDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 23, 24 p.m AUGUST 22 .... ... ...... .!. .' Concessions Open JUDGING: Dairy 10 a.m. no n 10 a.m. and FFA 4-- H Open class, immediately following 4-and FFA Beef H i j : j f with Captive-Ai- r you avoid changing tires along the road. Greater safety for you, your wife and your children Open class, immediately following t Sheep Agricultural Crops Open class Open class blowout the built-in- spare lets you drive in safety at normal speeds, for 100 miles or more. Flowers Horses Drive in today for our big , trade-i- n Junior Class Horticulture After a puncture or Junior Class 11a.m. lp.m. immediately following horses Hogs Fair Parade 5 p.m.' deal IOOK WHAT HAPPENS IF A PUNCTURE OR BLOWOUT OCCURS t Giant Fire Works ;3 OTnflflairdl v produced by Mdle AUGUST 23 Open. Exhibits, Concessions 9 a.m. Open Class Dairy Judging 10 a.m. ' 10 a.m. Poultry Judging, Junior Class Open class immediately following 1 1 , B a.m. p.m. 759 No. Main & Perry, U TIRES GOODYEAR SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Admiral Appliances Easy Washers - Dryers All Kinds of Sporting Goods If We Haven t Got It We'll Get It! Junior Parade Rodeo AUGUST 24 10 a.m. -- Open, Exhibits, Concessions 8 p.m. - Rodeo TREMONTON, UTAH Lb |