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Show (CPI Alfred n. R I. f Midilli-lciJ.irornf Brigham City. Utah .it rni the wrung high 2. p.isM'd 1954 Friday, July .Newport City Manager .speed William Glldea an occupant of It takes eight bales of alfalthe other car. immediately to produce one pound of phoned police Jueome vsasfm-ehloroph11 ied $115 for reckless driving. NEWPORT. 4 Box Elder JOURNAL Veterinary R. T. J SMALL ANIMAL Cl NIC Each Saturday Open 10:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M, 63 NORTH MAIN Phone: Brigham 1040 or Tremonlon 5766 LETS HAVE A PICNIC ON THE FOURTH FOOT LONG WIENERS. Plan Corinne Independence Day Celebration HONEYVILLE REPORTS Family Reunions and Primary Party Are Held in Community During Week By Mrs. George Wintle The Mary S Tolman family reunion was held at the Honey-villpark. Saturday, June 2(5. (Pit of town people who attended were: Mr and Mrs. Darwin Ilunsaker and children of Richarid Mr. land. Washington; Mrs Austin Tolman and family Boothe Lumnnt Mr and Mrs and luridly; Mrs Wayne Boothe and laintly, all of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs Fred Hack and baby ot Salt hake Oily; Mrs. Paulic T Boothe; Mr Newman Hurisa-kerMr and Mrs. Oral Hunsa-ke- r and larnily of Honeyville. A delicious dinner was enjoyed by all present. The Honeyville Primary offi- eers and teachers entertained their partners at a delicious turkey dinner, Saturday evening in the Honeyville ward hall. bishopric and their wives were! guests for the evening. tables were beautifully decorate, I with roses and nut dish; with buns 6ofearhtor59ct ; CHICKEN Pan Ready Colored FRYERS all 57 C lb. ptagHl, 2 hr 49 c ORANGEADE - 80 Count Zee Packaged Foot Roll Fern 125 PAPER NAPKINS 10c WAX PAPER OLIVES Large Vine Ripe Slicers 230 PINE CREST DILL TOMATOES 2 lbs. 2 SPUDS , 10 lbs. . SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY -- visiting his father, Newman Ilunsaker, and Mrs. Hunsakers Mr. sister and brother and Mrs. Alton Hunsaker, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Buck of Ogden were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Hunsaker, Sunday M.ss Murna Hunsaker, daugh-speeia- l of M,r and Mrs. Elden Hun-Thsager a"end'ng SUmmer M'duo1 at USAC in Logan. Mrs. Oscar Frost of Logan was an overnight guest at the e '.. sn - i a - Executive Committee of the Corinne Indejiendence Day celebration check over final plans before the Monday event. They are, seated left to right, Pauline Forsgren, secretary ; Ted Burt, chairman; Norma Bosley, rarade chairman; standing. Merlin Hansen and LaVon Mills. ... Stove Still Works LOUISVILLE. Ky. fUPi At; the General Electric Co. Appliance Park plant, one of the firm's first stoves is on exhibit. The stove was marketed in 1906 and still is in working condition. The original cost was $55, and the customer get two double broilers, an bven, a griddle, for a broiler and a percolator his money. - With Peaches Drop Garland-- remonton Team to 4 at Park Wednesday FIFE WIFE (WE DELIVER) DRIVE OUT AND families - 49c AND their The dinner was prepared by the Primary officers. Ree Hunsaker, Mildred Harper, Dorothy Mildred Chiarsen. Hunsaker, Ruth Chiarsen and Afton BingThe dinner was served ham. tea for Miss Amy Lu by four Primary girls, Betty and roU!f.au at her thTe. 0meu Letty Hunsaker. Bernice Bing-- i mot,her' lnda, ham and Deanne Burrows. were lnLogan Snday af,erDn" After dinner games and played and a color film taken ra of the ward outing at the ball,? Sahnas Cahf.. and of ,Salt Eake. .Clty E,nslg.n was last shown, August, park past visiting and proved very entertaining. and Tremonton The husbands were presented flatlves with a small token made of HuneyviHe. In Honeyville they were the guests of Mr. and Primary colors. Norma Gilmore was chairman Mrs. Leland Hunsaker and of the games with Rhea Hunsaker, Phyllis Hunsaker, Blythe Hunsaker, Colleen Hunsaker and Kathleen Wintle helping. for the Those responsible lovely table were Bernice Bur11 rows. chairman, and Helen Ann Hunsaker, Hazel Keller, Hunsaker, Maurine ChamberTeams Plays Junior lin, Rota Bowman, committee members. A good time was enLegion Nine Tonight joyed by all present. On Rees Park Diamond W. J. Petersen of Logan visited his sister and brother-in-lawlast Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle in Playing at Rees park Wednesday night, the Brigham their home, Friday, June 26. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johnson City Peaches defeated the team of the and family spent Saturday league, 11 to 4, bevisiting relatives in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Wintle and hind the six hit pitching of HarDr. and Mrs. George R. Doxey old Anderson. SAVE! of Ogden were guests at the Of the ten hits collected by home of Mr. and Mrs. George the Peaches, Holman hit a home run, Baty Morrison banged out Wintie, Sunday. The family of the late Thom- - a triple, and Hunsaker hit for two bases. Starting out the game with one run in the first inning and another in the third, the Peach- es caught fire in the fourth with a four run rally after being behind by a score of 4 to 2 in the top of the fourth inning. The rally made the score 6 to 4 in favor of the Peaches. After the fourth inning, the Peaches were ahead to stay, collecting two more runs in the fifth inning and three in the seventh to make the final score 11 to 4 in favor of the Peaches. The game was called at the end of the seventh inning since the Peaches were ahead of the team by seven runs, which is in accordance with league rules. FORD Express with Local baseball fans will have 130-p. Power King GVW, 7100 lbs. Deluxe Cab shown is extra cost. another chance to'see the Peaches play this week when the Brigham City Junior American Legion team and the Peaches line up in a game tonight, Friday, at 8:15 oclock at Rees park. The Legion team is undefeated in play in the Legion league while the Peaches have a four won and one lost Utah-Idahleague record. The next league game for the Peaches at Rees park is scheduled for July 14 against Smith-field- . for 29c New Red 27 e and daughters from different parts of Utah and Idaho. Mr. and Mrs Darrell Benson and children of Ogden, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs Ezra Benson, parents of Darrell Benson. Mr. arid Mrs. Darwin Hunsa-keand family of Richland, Washington, are in Honeyville 25c Vine Ripe, Large Cantaloupes, PICKLES quart 19c PRODUCE SELECT RIPE tall can - as Wheatley held their reunion at the home of James Rasmussen. Present were sons and T WORLD'S. FINEST BOURBON: 1 795 s SINCE .3 V' , KENTUCKY JAMES B. 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