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Show Bruce Vanderhoof at least has one ardent supporter in Brigham City, iTe called me up last Saturday and blessed me out for the article I wrote about the television personality who gave a purported salute to Brigham City recently. I cant rejxjrt her name because when I busiasked she replied, None of your Bridge Club Meets At Owens' Residence Wins National Sales Award crops and make everyone happy. After the first freeze, you can lower your estimate somewhat but still hold out hopes by stating that the loss wasnt as bad as it was first thought. When water shortages hit, you can admit that it has hurt prospects but that the crop still should be about normal. And then when the harvesting is completed you can predict the crop right to the bushel. Mrs. Vern K. Kupfer entertained at bridge club on Wednesday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Owens. Delicious hot buffet luncheon was served from small tables. Places were marked for the seven members and one guest, with Mrs. Winston P. Nelson, miniature globes in the form of savings banks. luncheon, bridge Following enjoyed with high score going to Mrs. Steve Anderson and cut to Mrs. Paul Holmgren. Members attending were: Mrs. Wayne Call. Mrs. Clyde Glover. Mrs. Lynn Holmgren, Mrs. Steve Anderson, Mrs. Paul Holmgren. Mrs. Jay O. Hansen and Mrs. Omer Call. s Dr. J. Howard Rasmussen is becoming nationally famous as a master of ceremonies. He was recently invited to act in such a capacity at Houston, Texas, for a medical association. They wanted him so bad they paid his air transportation down and back, and Im sure they got their moneys worth. Past Presidents' Club Met Wednesday Eve club of The Past Presidents the VFW met Wednesday evening at the home of Genevieve Jensen. A short business meeting was held and the remainder of the work. evening spent doing needle served A lovely luncheon was by the hostess from a table gay with shamrocks and other St. Patricks day decorations. Special favors for each guest was a straw coaster that was brought from Mexico by the hostess. Ten guests were present to enjoy the evening. un- But Im happy to report that as far as I am concerned, the incident is closed. Someone apparently mailed a copy of this paper to the station because Bruce called the Chamber of Commerce and humbly apologized fot not saluting Brigham City a little longer. I see by the papers where Utahs peach crop will nearly double last years production with an estimated 750,000 bushels as compared to 398,000 in 1953, according to crop experts. 'Now thats the kind of a job I would like to have. Id like to be a "crop expert. Early in the year you can predict bumper ROVE see The Difference our better Sanitone Dry Cleaning in 2 Box Elder JOURNAL Mrs. Darrell Jensen Is CSC Hostess on Thurs. Winter is having its last fling this week with more of that white stuff which there isnt enough of in the mountains. Before another issue comes out, it will be spring, officially, and well probably be reporting the first spring snow storm. However, if it happens next week I wont be the one reporting it. Im taking the week off and am going fishing down at Lake Meade. Filling my editorial shoes will be Albert Epperson, publisher of the Morgan County News. A top flight newspaper man, A1 will turn over his weekly chores to his good wife Virginia and concentrate his attention to writing a couple o issues of this You Can One late model U. S. interceptor airplane carries more electronic equipment than the average television station 465 tubes and 6,400 coils. ness- Anyway she really got me told in no certain terms. $4 Mrs. Darrell Jensen was hostess to members of the Corinne Sewing club last Thursday evening at her home in Brigham proprietor of the Reminder Office Supply store, was presented an award of honor for exceeding his sales quota for National adding machines during 1953. Record sales for the year reached 166 percent, Anderson reported. . . . in A weekly newspaper, and 1908, Friday every published entered as bccond Clasa Matter at the Post office in Brigham City. Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. V Spots Gone V Colors and Patterns' look Like New Again Phone 86 Audit Bureau of Circulations, Na Press Association, State Editorial Association and United Advertising Representative: Utah Sait Lake Press Association, Utah. Utah tional Press. State City. Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager The group enjoyed playing parlor games. Door prize went to Mrs. Ray Miller. were Delicious refreshments served bv the hostess. All Dirt Out Member City. Guests for the evening were: Mrs. Merle Wells, Corinne and Mrs. Glen Hansen, Brigham Paul E. Anderson Brigham City, Utah Friday, March 19, 1954 V MODERN Dependable CLEANERS Subscription rate $3 00 per year, pay able in advance: m combination with the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $5 00 per year; $2.50 for 6 months, single copy 10 cents. FIRST SECURITY . . . THE BANK FOR EVERYBODY publication. Admiral Glen Humpherys will be the skipper of the expedition. lie knows every bass hole in the lake. Accompanying us will be Mrs. Humpherys, an ardent fisherwoman in her own rights, and Mrs. Claybaugh who goes along just for the boat ride. , Promenaders To Meet At Beaver Dam, Sat. The Promenaders club will their regular Saturday night dance at Beaver Dam this nua?:eprow0 hold week. 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