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Show r I ID tS 1 i Dredges In Kaysvitle Have New Baby Son DID YOU 'PARK VALLEY NEWS Mrs. Byron PARK VALLEY Mr. and Mrs Charles H Dredge Kaysvllle, former Brigham Hunsaker of Honeyvllle has been City residents, are welcoming visiting her mother, Mrs. Joseph the arrival of a new son to their Hirschi. of GET A household. . Miss Shirley Marie Hunt of In at Salt Lake City Is visiting Jier e and grandparents, Mr and Mrs. at L. Olague. Little Misses RaCity. mona and Ro7lna Olague of are also visiting for Deweyville The new arrival weighed seven pounds 11 ounces made his first appearance D. S. hospital In Salt Lake This Is the third youngster the 'Dredges. Paul and Carolyn are visiting in Perry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White until mother and the new brother arrive home in Kaysville. Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Our Public Liability Insur- ance Premium Maud H. Dredge City. IS STILL $730 ea. 6 mos. of Brigham Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympa- (plus membership) Meets All Requirements of State Law. thy and friendship at the time An-ton- their grandparents A canyon party, given by the MIA. under the direction of Supt. Rud Palmer and Y L.M I A. counselor Helen Carter, was held in Pine Canyon on Tuesday evening. Games, relay races and camp fire stunts were enjoyed by all of the young people of the ward and many of the young married couples and their families. A pot luck supper concluded the evening. A Kunzler and a Pugsley reunion were held on Saturday and a Carter reunion was held on Sunday at the park In Brig- of the death of our beloved husband and father, we wish to We express heartfelt thanks wis-especially to thank the ham City Which was attended ward bishopric, the Relief so- by many of the members of ciety, our friends, and all others those families from Park Valley. James Palmer and his son, who assisted In any way. Marcell Palmer of Salt Lake City Mrs. Alfred Olson and were the speakers at sacrament Family. meeting on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Theo Richards and Mr. and were Mrs Boume of Garland stake board Visitors to Sunday school. Announcement is made of the approaching marriage on Friday h H. Dee Johnson PHONE 708-- R Tonight-tre- at to the at the Logan temple of Miss Marcile Roberts of Idaho Falls, and Lynn James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris James of Park Valley. A wedding dance honoring the young couple will be held on Saturday evening in the Park Valley hall. Both Marcile and Lynn just returned from L. D. S missions. Marcile in the mission and Lynn at the Great Lakes mission. A Mr. and Mrs. Lyon and their and several daughter, Carol, other young people from Wes tern Canada have been visiting Chester Kunzler at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kunzler. Chester recently re turned from a mission there. A farewell party honoring Mrs. Frank Kimball and family of Bakersfield, California, was giv Texas-Louisian- Sunnipurm . 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL 86 PROOF KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY SPIRITS. THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY v a en Thursday evening with Mr. and Mis. Lou s Hirschi and Mr. and Mrs. Antone Olague as hosts and hostess Games were played and dainty refreshments served to Mr. and Mis. Kimball and sons, Frank, Jr. and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mecham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hirschi, Mr. and Mrs. Rud Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hirschi and daughter, Joyce; Mrs. Jess James and Mr. and Mrs. Antone Olague Mr. Frank Kimball and son, Frank, Jr., who are breaking up some sagebrush ground for a California company, will remain here to work until winter. A "come right now, just as you are surprise party was held at the hall Friday afternoon. Mrs Verna Carter, Mrs. Fern Jenkins. Mrs. Elizabeth Hirschi and Mrs. Chloe Hirschi drove around and gathered the ladies from their homes and work. If anyone changed clothes or applied any clean-uor make-uthey were fined; also theywere fined if they didnt go. The money was turned over to the bishopric to be added to the building fund for the new chapel. Games were played and refreshments served. Harvesting of hay and grain are at their peak here now. The recent rains have slowed up the harvest but generally, have done much good. John Kunzler received some loss to young alfalfa at his warm springs place, several weeks ago when a hail 6torm came through which left piles of solid hail which were still 12 to 18 inches deep in the low places 15 hours after the storm had passed and were solid enough to if)igh-center- " a pick up truck. Just an interesting comment to the meteor article in a recent News or Journal, While com munities all around reported seeing the fireball or meteor on I earthquake and made the earth shake. It seemed to center west and slightly ..north of Park Val ley in the mountain there. BOX ELDER STRONG f point,;;;,;, JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah A garden party lor all Eagles Auxiliary members and their partners Is scheduled lor Saturday evening at 8 oclock at the garden ol Mr. and Mrs. George ur country is 15, 1952 Friday, August B1 Hodges. 1 RTHS Committee In charge will serve luncheon and all are InA girl was bom on August 14 vited to attend. to Don and Irene Freedahl FryPhone your society news to 77L er ol Riverside at Cooley Memorial hospital. Some say we are Bhort of this, or failing at that. But we know that the strength is there because a country is not like a chain, 'only as strong as its weakest link. A countrys strength is the total of all its past and people, and all their determination for the future. That is the strength we have and can always count on. Best Setter... Listen! Read! Look! Talk! Argue! Think! Then VOTE p July 7, Park Valley people only felt it. No one here seems to have seen it but almost every one reported the same thing. . feeling a severe thud or con cussion (and hearing the ac companying noise) which was so loud it almost resembled an rAGE Garden Party Slated By Eagles' Auxiliary . around and visited and laughed ( land talked, because it was so nifce to have Billy Jean back lor CORINNE even a short visit. See what I about our wonderful By Mend jane Morris mean American way of life? CORINNE We should . never Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Norman are lxse sight of the wonder of be- enjoying an eastern vacation. .1 ing an American! . Never abuse guess they are enjoying their the privilege! Set much we take trip, if the weather isnt so hot for granted, so muctrwe do just they cant. On their list of cities because we want to do it and was New York City. I hear Its not because we are compelled quite a place. 16 to do It. We hear a lot about Mrs. Albert Fillmore tells me the American way ol life, and lor one think it Is the only way they are going to get a vacation ol life. To define the term one in before school starts. Were all would get as many definitions going to have to hurry on those as there are loyal Americans. vacations, arent we? School is To each one of us the Ameri- just a few short weeks away. can Way ol life means our own Speaking of school, I called individual way ol living, ol Supt. Weight and he says we can thinking, ol speaking, ol being expect our same teachers back free. If, lor the first time, any one ol the readers of this col- again this year. umn are now old enough to Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller are vote, do, and register so that visiting at the home of Mr. and you will be able to do so. The Mrs. Claude Gilbert this week. place here In Corinne is at the It has been sort of an home of Mrs. C. G. Adney, and affair over their way. the 19th and 26th are register Devon Gilbert, their son, popped lng days left In August. They in for a surprise visit and was come again in October on the almost as quickly gone again 7, 14, 28 and 29. II you are agin and then their daughter, Sharon some ol the people in office now, and family came. DeVon will be dont lose the opportunity to home for good, he tells me, help get them out; dont expect about the 11th of September. your neighbor to do it for you. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cutler If you like the ones in office enjoyed a pleasant evening not now, help keep them there it6 too long ago, when they went all up to you, the voter. But to Morgan and watched a basenow and election, do ball game .between married and ddrlng read some very fine articles that single men. I hear it was a ate being printed in the slick most interesting game, very These magazines. magazines close and exciting cant afford to print anything Congratulations' Evelyn Anderbut truth, they would have too son on your May you birthday! lose. to "Wow! Did much Read have many more. And did you Truman Ever Fool the Farmers know that is the new in this weeks Saturday Evening counselor in Evelyn Relief society? We Post, and then if you can find think 6hes found a position it on the news stand, read in of her talents. Good luck. Photo magazine, Stalin Coul- worthy Tad Jeppeson Was at one time dnt Kill Me' Dont skip these first in the Box Elder News and are articles, they very close to Journal subscription contest. He the nerve center of . our times, is now fourth. beLets all but most important of all, dont hind him. If you have aget friend let'flnyone tell you how to vote. that borrows your Journal, send to Tad or call Tad and Mr. and Mrs. C.-Adney them have guests at their house from tell .him. This is a wonderful Visalia, California. Mr. and Mrs, paper, getting better all the time, no subscription money will C. C. Gaynard and little daugh ter, Janie. Mr. and Mrs. A. F, be wasted. Did I tell you all once before Reynolds of Hibbing, Minnesota that my brother is now a full have been recent Visitors. fledged pilot? Im so proud of The Corinne Methodist Sunday him. Hes done it the hard way, school enjoyed a picnic at the getting uj) at 4 a m. to take his Corinne park last Sunday with lessons because he had to be at 50 members and friends present. work by 7:30. Hes just flown to Mr. and Mrs. A L. Anderson, the Boise for an air breakfast, he new pastor, and his wife were tells me, and now he may fly to there. Miss" Vesta Ferry was Los Angeles or Phoenix. in charge of the entertainment. Time To Walt Another picnic Is scheduled to Long FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP) be held in the Corinne park. The Wallis McMath, Jr, observed hie Cofinne Eastern Star, the Ma- 11th birthday on Easter Sunsons and families will hold a this year but it will be 79 day next this picnic Sunday. years before his. birthday , falls .The Corinne Eastern Star con- on another Easter Sunday. It ducted the , funeral of Mrs. will be 2031 before Easter SunBlanch Brenkman of Tremonton. day falls on April 13 again. The funeral was held at the Sunset Mortuary in Ogden. I 'understand a neighborhood party was held for Mrs. Billy Jean Rasmussen, formerly a resident of Corinne and now of Grouse Creek. It was held at the home of Mrs. Athleen Hardy Ooikt-Samit- O, and Athleen said they didnt plan anything special just 6at In whiskey, too, there is good... better.. .and m jgfljplfll at ftsVesfr KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY THE PROOF Hill AND HILL COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. 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' ' - But aside from these youll hear almost nothing. In fact, youll find you can actually whisper and be heard . by your We want you to experience this because nothing speaks more eloquently or more convincingly of motor ... id Jr to have you come I I Lr fellow-passenge- rs! car quality than It Engineering , silence! tells you, first of all, at t a that here is automotive its superlative best. For such silence of , IFfisHaen 17 East 2nd South operation can only come when every phase of the cars performance is in perfect harmony. It speaks of precision for only the greatest accuracy ' in design and construction can result in such remarkable freedom from vibration. It is a testimonial to fine craftsmanship to quality 'materials and to scientific styling. - And, of course, this marvelous quiet foretells many of the pleasures and satisfactions you would enjoy as the cars owner. It promises rest and relaxation and peace of mind . . . and a minimum of upkeep expense. So why not take our suggestion and come in and drive this beautiful Golden Anniversary creation? Let it tell you its own wonderful story through thi things you cannot hear! Motor Company Brigham City, Utah "Bet I could sell it with a WANT AD!' and well bet she could too. All it takes to try is just A thone call When you are doing your spring housecleaning, keep an eye open for unwanted furniture, lamps, pictures, appliances. You can turn them in to easy cash, Just PHONE 1000 On that nexf trip, travel In comfort yet be kind to your pocketbook of the some time. Go Coachl All Union Pacific trains offer Coach os well as Pullman service. A i - Wtsu . e . . , reserved on most Union Restful, reclining seats Pacific trains. . Appetizing meals. During August, our dining Cara, will feature Shrimp Louie a seafood dish containing fresh shrimp seasoned with Louie drttslng. Prepared with a masters touch, cool and crisp,. . . expertly served by thoughtful attendants 4 4 iff perfect for summer days. e Low fares! Round trip rates save 10 or more. Children under 5 free; under 12 half-far- ... e. for dtloih end rotarvollano tew yuur Me, tit Unioa Pacific Railroad lickut afoot. I In adjustable, reclining coach seats you save money, yet still enjoy the comforts and convenience I Wane- - travel. for DiptmJable Passenger and Freight Transportation -- PAGOFae El 4 |