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Show I B and the Capitolet sen and children, Sharon Rushmore, in Pierre, South Dakota, the Bad- Kay, are vacationing ARE FACTS From ar Rivor City lands and the capitol at Bismarck, North Dakota; Otter Lake, Minnesota and Yellow' stone park. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen were feted at so many parties during their visit They report that the crops in that part of the coun' try were excellent. Mrs. Jensen la the former Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christensen of this city. BEAK RIVER CITY Mr. and Mrs. Roland W. Jensen of Roy, Utah, and Miss Helen Christensen of this city recently returned from a vacation trip to the Midwest. They visited with relatives In Breckenridge, Minnesota, and In Llsven, Wehpeton and Wyndmeu, 'North' Dakota, Lt. and Mrs. Theral ChristenMr. Jensens home. sen and son, Gene, left for their Several sight seeing trips were home In Long Beach, Calif., afalso taken in, they included ' a ter a pleasant visit here with tour of the Black Hills, Mount his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christensen- and other relatives - SMITH AND SONS MARKET Corner 5th' South & Main PHONE 58 Plenty of Free Parking FREE DELIVERY. WE MEET OR BEAT COMPETITION! OPEN 8 A. M. Until 9 P. M. MUTTON CHOPS 23 A Grade - BEEF POT ROAST 650 b- - COLD MEATS ASSORTED 53 and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moore and two sons, whj have been guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon for several days, left for their home in Bur bank, Calif., Friday. Mrs. Ivy M. Andersen in com pany with Mr. and Mrs. Ardejl Andersen and children of Centerville, spent the week end at Lava Hot Springs, Ida., as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marble. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Burton returned recently from an enjoyable trip to Yellowstone park. Mr. Clifford Thorsen received as lovely a gift as any one could wish for, for his birthday, July 24th, a 'beautiful baby boy. Mrs. Thorsen and son are at a local hospital. Ward conference was held on Sunday. President Elbert Beecher of the 6take presidency and Eugene Wright of the high council, were present. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Kimber her mother, of Ogden visited Mrs. Mary Holman Thursday, They also attended the 24th cel. ebration. Mr. Alvin Jensen and Mr. Newman Hunsaker of Honey-vill- e are enjoying a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Elnjer Morten- - Standing Guard On Korean Front and the Mrs. Glen Iversen spent sev- eral days in Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. iFrona Frlsby. Mrs. Ernest Huggins was hostess to her club Saturday afternoon. ' r: "ft Northwest. Mrs. George Wintle HONEYVILLE-- Mr. and Mm. Tolman Burke and daughter, Gale, and Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Tolman and son, Melvin, spent last week In Rockland, Idaho, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jtich and family. Mrs. is the former Alice Tolman of Honeyvllle. , The Old Folks of Honeyvllle will enjoy a day at Lagoon next week, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tolman are in charge of the committees in Honeyvllle. And all the old people will enjoy a lovely dinner at noon and lunch before returning home in the evening. This party is given each year by the North and South Box Elder stake. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Willis Moser and Mr. and Mrs. Kex Clayton of Pocatello, Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Checketts Sun day evening. The Claysons took their son, Stephen, home with them. He has been a guest at the Checkett home while his parents were on vacation In Yellowstone park. Little Miss Judy and Janet Clayson of Fairview, Idaho are guests of their cousins, Syd ney, Myron and Bryce Checketts, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Check the Variety etts entertained club at a weiner roast In Box Elder park Monday evening. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Roland Barker, Vay Jensen, Reed Munns, Claire Andersen and Marlowe Checketts. " Holmgren. Mrs. Lynn S. Holmgren enter Lam-bour- n Lam-bour- n Stuart Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hunsaker, is visiting this week with his urn cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dar rell Wintle In Ogden. Miss Helen Boothe of Ogden was a week-enguest at the home of Mrs. Paulie T. Boothe. Mr. Paul Kimball left for his home in Glen View, 111., after spending some time here visit ing relatives. Mrs. Kimball and children, Nancy, Paul and Pa mela, remained here and wil, visit with her mother, Mrs, Albert E. Holmgren. Mrs. Kim ball Is the former Audrelnne n NEWS Mr. Octavo H. Weilpr of Salt Lake City visited her mother, Mrs. Nane H. Holmgren, Sun- day. s HONEYVILLE i 1st Lt. M. J. Leonard is reporting by . . . whose wife lives in Garland, Utah, radio to rear headquarters. This U. S. amy photo was front in Korea, lie is a member taken on the of the 17th Buffalo Infantry regiment. east-centr- al Pretty Rosalie Reese Pitches Perfect Lake City have been house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hunsaker. While here they all spent a day at Bear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Orme and children, Linda and Douglas, of Layton visited with Mr. Ormes brother-in-laand sister, Mr, and Mrs. Oral Hunsaker Sun talned Monday afternoon at Base For Hill day. family party for her daughter, Shawnna. It was her fourth The Five Busy Bees met at the home of birthday. leader, Mrs. Bur Pretty Rosalie Reese pitched afhit attack to count 17 runs and ma Ormetheir this week. The girls Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Iversen brilliant for the Hill back Rosalies masterful are learning how to sew. This of Bngham City were guests of Air Force Base squad in the Ogweek they started on a skirt his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen den Softball ffeague recently to Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen and Iversen Monday evening. win the sports laurels of the air No-Hitt- er daughter, Charlene; 'Mr. and Scores base. , Mrs. Reuben Bensen and daugh A Brigham City native, Rosater, Helen, and twin sons, Lin from the lie, who could step and Lile, and Mr and Mrs. Erol ball diamond into a beauty conBensen all spent the week-entest with ease, has chucked evin Logan canyon resting and ery game for the Hill nine. She fishing. They reported ' having is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. all the fish they could eat. Louis L. Reese of Brigham City. HunMr. and Mrs. Stanford Twenty-fou- r years old, Rosalsaker visited in Salt Lake City IT DOESN'T Because ie-had never played any orSunday with returned mission ganized softball before she went ALTER NATURAL FLAVOR aries from Holland. to Hill three months ago and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Winkler of Fresh Fruits' and Berries! has gradually improved as her and their sons, Carl, John and s offendefensive and Gary, of Salt Lake City, were sive play lmpsoVed.ifl ,.i guests this past week at the WORKS; EQUALLY! WELD WITH BEEtlOR CANEISUGAR1 She scaled the heights to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hall of Fame with her blanking Mrs. Winkler and Hunsaker. of the nurses from St. Benedicts, Mrs. Hunsaker are sisters. and also contributed foifr hits in Mrs. Acel Harzog of Geneva four trips and whiffed six. Ros Mrs. Derrell Muir and Idaho; four in alie gave up Mrs. Forrest Monroe of Grays that game, and coupled with Lake, Idaho were all guests at two Hill errors, they gave the i the "home of their parents, Mr, . nurses the four runs with a safe and Mrs. Warren Petersen last Rosalie Reese ty hit. week. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Hill gals mustered a 17 . top pitcher . , . Shelton Fill of Anniston, Ala , Kovachy pointed out that while was a guest of Miss Marie Pesh Finds Civil Contracts LIBBYS 14 Size there was one divorce for every el on Sunday. He is a recent convert to the LD.S. church. He Outlast Marriages 3.1 marriages in Cuyahoga eoun was the speaker at the sacra After ty last year, the more signifi ment meeting Sunday evening. CLEVELAND, O. (UP) Mr. and Mrs. DeVem Wintle long experience with marriages cant court figures to me are the and divorce, Judge Julius? M. comparisons between divorce 111 and son, William, and twin Kovachy is .convinced that busi- ings and civil cases in our courts daughters, Rose Mary and Rose ness contracts are more durable last year. There were 6,0 di Marie, spent Sun-dain Salt Libbys 303 ca n than marital vows. vorces filed and 5,605 civil cases Lake City visiting with Mr. and Viewing Cuyahoga Countys Only a few hundred of the latter Mrs. David Dlahl and family. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Smith and high .1061 divorce rate,. .Judge. were over civil- - contracts. Air Game Girls Team SWIFTHIHG no-hitt- team-mate- With coupon front daily papers .3 fosG(S0 Pierces 300fe PORK & BEAUS Prime Frozen IVESS BARGAINS 4 POTTED MEATS LEMONADE u & I SUGAR 10 lbs 25 lbs. $1-0- ........ OATMEAL Refreshments every day for a week for a quarter! OLIVES CAN OY -- 6for250 Your favorite 5c bars! ALLGUM3for3L0 Lots of chewing for a dime! new giant FAD. 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Moran sent of Bear River City, and Mr. and out a five word message to rela" Mrs. Keath Barfuss and chil- tives at the birth of his ninth baseball Ive got my grandson; dren, Phil and Sheldon of team. were all guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Rulln The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor Is 77L Bowman, Sunday. gsmg ACTHBll 710 South Main We Give . Phone 1117 Green Stamps 10c Stamp with each 10c purchase PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE |