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Show Twice Too Often NEWTOWN. Conn. I IT) by a defective oil burn er forced Albert ODeil and hi 'family to flee their home in took Thev subzero weather refuge in another home they hud They owned, next door hardly made themselves com , fortable when that caught Oil burner trouble again For Effie May Tingey Freeman fire Fffle May Jt!&cr FRIDAY V Mrs. Effit? May Freeman . . . died Wednesday as the result of a brie) illness. Fun-eiseivues will be held Monday. STl RI)Y - al in color with Robert Stuck and John Taylor ('o-H- Sycamore Family to Make Home in Alaska it "LADIES OF THE MON. - . . . passed away at his home in Clearfield Wednesday morning. Funeral services will ( be held here Richard F ill.iidi Phoenix Arizona; Ida Christensen of Bngham (lty; and Wayne Freeman of Rigby Idaho Other survivors are two broth of Bngham ers, John Tingey ( lty, and Parley Tingey of Prom ontory, a half brother, Orson Mrs Tingey and a half sister Cora Andeison both of Brigham (lty Surviving also, are thir teen grandchildren She was active in the LDS church in the- - Relief society, and was a block teacher in the Fourth ward as well as a member of the Deseret camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Funeral services will be held Monclay afternoon at 2 o'clock 16, Boyd LeRoy Christensen, in the Fourth ward with Bishop died Wednesday, April 21, at his Nielson officiating home in Clearfield, after a George Friends may call at the family illness. and lengthy home, Sunday afternoon He wa3 born June 15, 1937 in Monday morning until time of Brigham City, the son of LeRoy serv ices and Hazel Mclntire Christensen. Bunat will he made in the Survivors include his mother diBrigham Cily cemetery under a stepfather, Mr. and Mrs and B Felt rection of the Harold Harmon O Wheat of Clearfield; Funeral home his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mi Intire and Mrs AnSquare Dancers Told of nie 1. Christensen, all of Brigham City; and a sister, Mae Intermountain Festival Christensen Square dancers were today Funeral services will be held reminded of the Intermountain Friday at 1 p m. in the Seventh Folk Square Dance association ward chapel, with Bishop Lewis festival to be held on Saturday, Wight officiating Friends may Weber April 24, at county hiqh call at the Harold B Eelt Fuschool neral Home, Friday after 11 a The general public is m Interment will be at the invited to begin darmine at Bngham City cemetery. H''10 m this afternoon. i TI ES. "SALOME" with Rita Hayworth and Stewart Granger in color Co-II- it "THUNDEHOOF" with Preston Foster and Mary Stewart Sy imoie Phone your society news to 771 Ot CRYSTAL SPRINGS Saturday Night 2 ORCHESTRAS 2 HALLS HENRY JOHNSENS ORCHESTRA For Married Folks In The Rig Hall THE SERENADERS In The Small Hall MEN $1.00 Freeman, McLain of Mrs Bert F and five children of Ogden visited last and week at the home of Mr Mis Orson A t hristensen prior to their departure on Sunday April 1) for Fairbanks Alaska In Fairbanks they will bp join ed by their husband and father Captain Sycamore who for the been last eight months has serving with the medical divi sion of the U S Air Force He is currently one of the head surgeons at Fairbanks While in Brigham City the Sycamore family also visited with Mrs Arthur Sycamore and other rel ttives and friends Mrs CHORUS" - Vt i "WAR PAINT" SUN. ? Tingey Christensen Funeral Rites ill Be Friday p Special squaie dance manees wil bi featured the evening LADIES FREE! Now Showiit Miley J. Reeves Central PTA Year Began this week as newly named officers assisted with both sixth grade clinic and clinic for Central school youngsters. Mrs. LaMar Valentine, front and left, new presiwere busy with ITA records as (back dent, and J. D. Gunderson, second Mrs. Kent Jensen, secretary row, left to right) Mrs. Ronald Packer, first for make and Mrs. May Petersen, treasurer, plans tor.a success! ul new year. suggestions Held Saturday Miley J. Reeves, 58, of Phoenix, Ariz formerly of Box Elder county, died April 13 . in Phoenix. Mr. Reeves was born September 29, 1895, In Locomotive Springs, a son of Levi and Mathilda McBride Reeves. He was reared at Kelton, Box Elder county. On April 12, 1937, he married Mavis Alene Carter in Ogden. Surviving are his widow, Ogden; one son: Jay A Reeves, e Ogden; two daughters, Mrs. Cutler, Corinne, and Mrs. Ruby Jensen, Brigham City; one brother, George A. Reeves, OgClarden, and one ence Campbell, Wendover. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p. m. in the Harold B. Felt Funeral home, Bishop Henry Norman of the LDS Corinne ward officiajierfor ting. Friends may call at the morduring Orval Sacketts Return prior to services. Intertuary. From Vacation Trip ment will be In Brigham City Mr and Mrs. Orval Sackett cemetery. have returned from a weeks vacation trip. 'Cowboy Capers' Theme They spent a few days in Of Civic Club Party Boise, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs Ray Evans and son, Kenny, then Invitatioiis with a definite continued to Sun Valley. western tang are being mailed At Sun Valley they attended this week to all Civic Improvea district conference for Rotar-lan- ment club members for annual Rotanans from Utah, retiring officers party scheduled Idaho and Wyoming took over for Saturday .afternoon, May 1, the resort at 1:30 p. m. at the Central Others from Brigham City at- school auditorium. tending were: Mr. and Mrs Theme is to be Cowboy CaBaron, Mr. and Mrs Lowell pers at the ranch Double CC Mr and Mrs. C. B. (Civic Club) with casual clothes Baron, Stratford, Earl Madsen and Har- and no hats the mode for the afold B Felt. fair. Committee members are asking that reservations be made Christine Olsen Has by April 27 with Mrs. Sylvia LaVon Glover at 286, or Third Birthday Party . Neilsen at Christine Olsen, daughter of Officers to be honored during Mr and Mrs. J. Grant Olsen, was the afternoon will be: Mrs. honored Saturday, April 17 on Raymond K. Daines, president; her third birthday, Mrs Glenn Andersen, vice presGuests who attended were: ident; Mrs. Ronald Packer, secRebecca Barker, David and Mrs. Mrs. H. Reed Simonsen, Vear Mortenson, Bruce Leggett, retary; treasurer; Mrs. Eliott Ward, Peggy and Mrs DeLonne Ander- corresponding secretary; Mrs. son, Robbin and Mrs Farrell Fred Owens, historian and the Jensen following directors: Mrs. Glen The little guests enjoyed M. Bennion, Mrs. Lyman Chlar-son- , in a wishing well for fishing Mrs. John Larsen, Mrs. favors, also an Easter basket George Mason and , Mrs. Dean hunt in the yard. Olsen. Cup cakes and ice cream were served. The guest received Brigham City Golf little many gifts from her friends to Hold , De-lon- half-brothe- Impressive Rose Tying Ceremonies Held for Fourth Ward Mia Maids at Adams' Home Tues. ere Impressive rose tying monies for Mia Mains of the Fourth ward were held at the home of Mrs Ray Adams, elass leader, on Tuesday evening, April 20 Special guests included moth ers of the girls, Bishop Geoige Mrs. Del A. Nielsen. Mr. and LaVon Mrs moot Beecher, and Reeve, Mrs. Ida Hadfield Mrs. Nellie Wight as Program was presented follows: opening prayer by Rose My Mary Kaiser; vocal duet, Wild Irish Rose by Valerie Hamilton and Janet Dummer; reading, Junelle Palmer; song, Whispering Hope" by the duo; a thought by Francine Romer and the symbolism of the rose by Rose Mary Kaiser Leaflets on the symbolism of the rose were presented by Mrs A in eatablished weekly newspaper, 1906, published every today and entered as Second Class Matter at the Poet office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 6, 1679. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, NaUtah State Press Association, tional Editorial Association and United Press Advertising Representative Utah State Press Association, Safe Lake City, Utah. COMING WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28TH 'KNIGHTS OF IN THE ROUND Chas W. Claybaugh. Publisher Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager TABLE' CINEMASCOPE y Large-47- 4 ON SALT AT Medium-27- 4 La-De- e SHOCK RESISTANT WRIST WATCH WITH NEW STERLING SILVER PLAQUE STAINLESS STEEL IDENTIFICATION BRACELET 1R0CK HUDSON Special at MARCIA HENDERSON ONLY STEVE COCHRAN CO-HI- T exotic Adventure? It's an identification bracelet at well at a 50c A WEEK plus tax handtome Rugged dependability! hand. Radium dial and handsl Guaranteed accurate! A whale of value for menl Ideal for men in military service. Sweep-secon- d pansion band ex- watch Loti of tpaca for on sterling plaque. the nlver wh The following births are an nounced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A girl was born April 19 to Sherman and Elsie Fish May of Brigham City. Gerald and Juanita Perry Ful ler of Willard are the parents of a boy, born April 21. On April 21, Gilbert and Lois Pauline Jensen of the Inter mountain school became the parents of a boy. VIRGINIA HELD GUY ROLFE 1 IINWfKAI INTF james Aimrss RNAD0NAI PlfTURf SUN. thru WED. Hospital Notes BIRTHS i d The Ladies Auxiliary of the Brigham City Golf and Country club will hold the first party of the season on Wednesday, April 28. Brunch Is to be served from 10:30 until 11:30. Reservations must be in by Saturday, April 24. Reservations can be made by calling 958 or 318 W. Brunch will be free but the membership committee is to be on hand to accept dues. friends of Mrs. W. Smith will be hap py to learn that she is "doing nicely following a major oper ation performed Tuesday morning, April 20, at Cooley Memo rial hospital. ECONOMY-63- 4 50c the individual roses were presented to the mothers by the Mia Maids As a complete surprise to Mrs Adams the elass members a lovely engraved gold compact in appreciation for the work accomplished by their leader Refreshments were served Girls participating were: Everton, Marilyn Mason, Rose Mary Kaiser, Mary Jo HarJanet ris, Valerie Hamilton, Junelle Palmer and Dummer, Francuie Romer. Auxiliary Party Wednesday Subscription rate $5 00 per vear, payable in advance; in combination with the Boa EWer News, (published s The many vs ) $5 00 per year; $2 50 for 6 10 cents. months; single copy W. (Nellie) V Today and Saturday Evening Prices Now HATER RESISTANT 328-W- Brigham City, Utah Friday, April 23, 1954 Adams as each girl received her rose The group then sang "The and placed Rose Tying Song their roses in the bouquet to be tied The tied bouquet was presented to Mrs LaVon Reeve, ward YWMIA president, then 17 JEWEL Ru-lo- n 2 Box Elder JOURNAL ol pre-scho- . . . vice-preside- Funeral To Be Through Tuesday h m fa mwm.. Christensen of 111 North First East, died Wednesd iy evening, April 21, after a short illness at her home Mrs Freeman was born April H, 18X9 in Brigham Cuy, a daughter of Henry and II inna Rose Spencer Tingey, .end has lived hcie all of her life On April 5 1911 she married 11 irry freeman in the Salt Hake Mr ( lty I DS temple Freeman died three vears ago She is survived by five ehil Elsie Mrs George F dretl Knowles of Ogden, Mrs Pud F iMiei Moymer of Price, Mrs fj THEATRE N ... 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