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Show r r ermnalty peaking By CWC ! ' : If anyone has any doubts about whether or not the young people of Brigham City want a swimming pool, let me assure you they want it. We are in receipt of a jH'tition, signed by 57 young people of Brigham City, addressed club as. an open letter to the Twenty-Thirt- y & News Journal. It Box Elder the and reads as follows: t We the undersigned Teenagers petition you to continue the drive to build an outdoor fwimming pool for the citizens of Brigham City. A nice swimming pool will not only offer , a' means of recreation, but it will bring trade to our city. Well, we asked for opinions on the matter and we got em. As the proposition now stands, we have received 77 expressions favoring the project without a single dissenting vote. Chamber of Commerce please note that These modern kids use their for thinking purposes. line. lst heads By the time you read this, just in case you do, most of the male members of the News & Journal staff will be on top of a mountain over in the edge of Wyoming, on a long week-en- d fishing and camping expedition to Lake Alice. If the office is open while were gone, it will be operated entirely by the distaff Signing the petition are representatives of some of the most prominent families in the city. Heres the list: Colleen Farmer, Claudia Morris, Deanna Lichtenstein, Eleanor Shelby, Janeice Hillman, JoAnn Hillman, Lois Jorgensen, Nancy members of the force. Peters, Nedra Nelson, DaLone Jensen, Marcia Fodnes, Arlene Jones, Sandy Sheffield, Im sure the murderous Fourth of July Francell Brown, Arlene Frodsham, Janet traffic wont bother us after we hike up this mountain. What scares me is the trip over Anderson, Ruth Morrell, Linda Kay Sorenson, Nada Warnes, Sheridan Daines, Janet and back. 2 Box Elder JOURNAL Coons Had Last Laugh Grandson Pays Visit Brigham City. Utah July 2. 1954 In This Odd Case A weekly established newspaper, 1998, published Friday every in and entered as Second Claes Matter at the Peat office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 6, 1879, Chae. Gladys - W. Ciaybaugh, Publisher Johnson, Advertising Manager Five MEMPHIS, Term. (UP) men piled out of the car and sloshed through mud and dense underbrush for three hours before calling off the coon hunt because they couldnt hear their Subscription rate $3.00 per year, pay- dog bay. able in advance; in combination with lder News, (published the Box George Cloys said they return$5 00 per year; $2.50 for 6 ed to their auto and found the 10 cents. months; single copy Audit Bureau of Circulations, NaUtah State Press Association, tional Editorial Association and United Prose. Advertising Representative: Utah Salt Lake State Press Association, City, Utah. Membfer Youngsters Decorate Bicycle Pony Rides Will Provide Fun For Children Dummer, Betty Rae Olsen, Marjorie Leggett, Sheron Olsen. DeAnna Higley, Arnell Jeppsen, Marie Goulding, Claudia Gourley, Cherie Johnsen, Ross Couch, Judy Ann Ilunsaker, Karen Seely, D. L. Busenbark, Verl Spendlove, Donna Jean Prisbrey, Diane Shaw, Val Benavidez, Brent Sanford, Gary Pebley, Mary Alice Johnson, Karen Marie Jensen, Nolene Jensen, Camille Jensen, Joan Fillmore, Donna Anderson, Shara Lee Jeppesen. Mary Lou Jensen, Mary Ann Williams, JoAnn Long, Carol Jean Leggett, Joan Sato, Margaret Nelson, Cleo Ann Larsen, Colleen Oyler, Barbara Jane Cook, Dee Ann Hess, Georgeana Moellendorf, Margo Ilunsaker, Karen Quayle, Judy Davis, Mary Jo Harris, Jeri Holmgren, Janice Leonard, Jacki Seely, Shirley Harrison, Lois Jensen, Janice Ohman, Shana Warren, Eileen Monson, Dennis Terry, Vernon Johnson, Ross Couch, David Hall, Bruce Oman, D. L. Busenbark, Wayne Jack Cheney and Micheal Cheney. hound standing on the back seat, his nose pressed against a window. He had been locked in when the hunters got out. To Mrs. Mary Robbins Larry Leishman of Salt Lake City, grandson of Mrs. Mary Robbins of 144 South First West, spent 12 days visiting in Brigham City, returning home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Leishman, on Sunday, June 27. Larry spent part of the time, while visiting in Brigham City at the high school gym learning how to swim. Mrs. Marjorie of Lishman is the daughter Mrs. Robbins. Boyd Hansen . . . (left) is busily engaged in decorating a bicycle for the parade on the 5th of July at Rees Pioneer park. Chris Ilyer is seated on the bike as Randy Nelson offers to help. Mrs. Jerry Nelsen . . . (center) is in charge of pony rides at the 5th of July celebration sponsored by the Jayceettes. Kathy Kay Claybaugh and her Shetland pony, Sugar obligingly give a ride to Frank and Russell Allred, who are seated in the pony cart. Mrs. John Hardy, and daughter family, Mr and Mrs. Ellis Ar- of Ogden, isited Mrs. Mary Holman, Sunday. Mrs. Holman is Karen, spent several days at the bon. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Kimber, Mrs Kimbers mother home of Mrs. Hardys parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas West, of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon atis Held in tended the reception and wedThe Daughters of the Utah Pio- At this writing she is recovering ding dance held in Snowville neers met at the home of Mrs. satisfactorily. Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Christenand Mrs Clyde Wren. Mrs. Wren Mary S. Anderson for their June Jubilee. The affair was held on sen entertained at a family din- is the former Marjorie Arbon, 'to the spacious lawn surrounded ner Sunday. Out of town guests daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse MurMr. and Mrs. Joe Arbon. by beautiful flowering plants included Mr. and Mrs Leon Jensen, Mr. and shrubs. After singing sever- ray, and three children of Ogal pioneer songs by the group, den; Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen, and and Mrs. Vay Jensen and family, Mrs. LaMar Iverson favored with five children of Tremonton, and and Bishop and Mrs. Vernon two humorous Johnsen, and sons, attended the readings, Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Dee Christensen. Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. BrigSpears family reunion held in Mr. Mrs. and Anderson Lowell with ham Jensen entertained canyon, Saturday. Logan Mrs. Rose Kay of Whittier, several selections on the steel and family of Sweet Home, Ore- s are Andersons gon, visiting Calif, is a house guest of her sisguitar. Hostesss for the lovely Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderaffair were Mrs. Willard Anderter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. son. Tuesday, Lowell and his Willard Anderson. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. James P Jensen and wife went to Salt Lake City to Mrs. Alvin Anderson. sons neice and husband, Mr. visit his grandmother, Mrs. Emand Mrs. William Hill, and two ma Jensen. Mrs. Morris Jensen underwent The folks who live there hove no greater income also visited her They Verl Iverson of Sweet Home, children, surgery at the St. Benedict hosto on Yellowstone continued pital in Ogden, Monday morning. Oregon, is visiting relatives here. Park. than their neighbors but they learned that they Mr. and Alvin Anderson went could finance home repairs and improvements, into Preston, Idaho, Tuesday to enjoy a birthday dinner with expensively, through our bank. ..repay in budget-fittin- g their daughter Reva Mae Merrill. instalments over a period of months. Mr. a,nd Mrs. Glen Iverson received a telephone call from WE'LL WELCOME YOUR APPLICATION their son Lalrry, informing them that a new baby daughter had LOAN. FOR A HOME IMPROVEMENT arrived at their home in Albuer-querquMexico is New This the Iverson's first granddaughter. Mrs. Farrell Huggins entertained her club Thursday evening. Pinochle was playe with prizes going to Mrs. Del Holmgren and 110 South Main Brigham City, Utah Evelyn Archibald. A tasty lunch D. E. R. Davis White LeRoy was served. BEAR RIVER CITY REPORTS June Jubilee of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Community One House is Outstamlind par-ena- WHY? ROXfLDERfQUNTyRANK President MEMBER Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons, of Layton, spent Saturday night with Mrs. Simmons sister and Tick-tock- .. . tick-toc- - Cashier F. I). I. C. .. k. the whiskey that didnt watch the clock . . . All MlSSUtl MTtTUOf IN fin IBS. PCI $0. 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