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Brig ami Mis 1. li mi Citv Mi ( li - Vows will be in lied at the home in Ogdin mi St p of temlier 1 m the inesenie K.iv innl f Miss memhers Kav ttlenileil Weber wliere she u e ,i mom hoi ot the Chaniln smiil gmup l.imhila Dolt i Sigma ,m lollige I Mi Bumiv fiom gi nlu iteil nl I tali State Agi a nil m il lege whore he was a member nt the Sigma Hi ft itoi nitv He is a teai her in the Wohoi ( minty Si hool district 3 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, August 20, 1954 JJ5m She Cmwd aft W IB's Assisted by Heavy Rower Equipment workmen put up frame work, steel beams on the new First ward recreation hall. Wayne A. Jensen is the contractor on the new structure which adjoins the chapel CORINNE COMMENTS beauty The prizes at the reg. . . IfreeT All day FLOATS and Saturday, August 2 1st, we will serve with COLVILLE ICE CREAM. Come in and try it! With the purchase of ! 2 gallon of Pet Ice Cream you will receive FREE one large balloon! P P SPECIES! TRIDAY AND SATURDAY 980 SflEHiET Pet, qt. size 450 7 UP carton f (plus deposit) 390 GRAPES Choice Seedless 2 lbs 250 lb. YAEVBS 100 LETTUCE large firm heads 2 for 230 LEIYifiS size, dozen 490 lb. ICE CiEASVl Pet, J gallon No. 1, 252 ANANAS firm yellow, 150 STEW Nalleys, 15 oz can 35 0 LES 2gal jar 470 UTTER spas390 100 DOG FOOD 3 tans 210 Sweetheart !?rljr 4 bars 250 590 CORN Delmonte Cream Style 7 cans 990 Red Diamond 303 can - TOMATO JUICE&4(ans990 CATS if P Delmonte 6 for 99 0 APPLE ESi, 5 cans 990 I Pineapple, No. 211 tins 9 for 990 Miss Loretta Kay daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Kay of Ogden, will exchange wedding vows with Jerry L. Bundy, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bundy of Brigham City, in a ceremony at the . . . Kay home in Ogden on September YAZZI Marijane Morris home to who Mrs Charlie Freilrieksen has spent a good part of the summer in Portland, Oregon She says she likes Portland very things and never say a word when about them The last meeting much and feels better she is there, hut she likes of the bridge club of Corinne too, and is glad to be was held at the home of Mrs. home When she is in Oregon V'ernal Jeppesen and someone K Miss Cordell Michaux she stays with her daughter, commented on the lovely flow-eicomes to Intermountain Bernice from Kaye her husband Keith Adams, Vtrgie said yes, Mrs. sent them over by Juanita and and Crow n Point N M bull Linda Faye Miss Marie Cleveland, in Adams is visiting with her fam- - I started to think about all struct 1011a! aid arrived here re ily here in Corinne for about1 (he other times she had sent cently from Ganado. Ariz Shejtwo weeks when she and her flowers around to various occa- has lust finished two years of husband and daughter will re M(ns to make things much commercial training at Haskell turn to Portland where Mr nicer us so Flowers please Adams teaches Institute when freely given. One other Miss Nona Tabahe. instrue Miss Dixie Larson is still con lady in Corinne who is so gen- t tonal aid. has transferred from fined to tied, but her lovely flowers visited with! emus Miss Harringtons department, her this week and she tells me is Mrs Lafayette Nelson. I had Miss King's Department of her that she fells much better than the pleasure seeing James Oscar Jones, new ele- she did Iris in bloom this When she first came beautiful mentary teacher, is from Drum home from the hospital, Dixie year and it would be hard to breath-takinwas in a great deal of pain, but 'describe their right, Okla L Sue Jones elementary teacher is from Rico, Colo. Mrs Constance Diekman, wife of our music teacher, is a new elementary teacher at Intermountain 1. By nice big welcome Positions at Intermountain School Miss Harrington's s Department An employees party was held in Box Elder (anjon on Thurs dav August 12 Gifts were giv and Marion Denetclaw who are leaving In termountain Joyce Powers and Mary Jane Quintana were in charge of the party and a good time was enjoyed by all. en to Clair Bailey New Employees j 1 Thomas Tommaney, principal pieviously employed here as administrative assistant and academic department head, reback from cently transferred at his position as principal Phoenix Indian school teleMrs Dorothy Calhoon, phone operator and typist, loin ed the staff of mails and flies New Arrival Mr and Mrs Vinee Lonsli for after working temporarily She is are the proud parents of a new the property section most recently from Denver, Co- baby girl, born Sunday, August The new daugh15, in Logan lorado Kenneth II DeArment, store- ter is to be named Michele She keeper. transferred to the prop- has one brother. erty set t ion from the reclama- Visitors Grand Coulee, tion bureau, Mr and Mrs Childs had as Wash week end guests, Mrs Childs aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs Miss Victor's Department from Denver. Joe and Wilma Baker, ele- Oscar Johnson mentary teachers who were em- Colo Kunz Mr and Mrs McKay recently ployed here in 1951, transferred bark from Ft Apa- had as their guests, Monday, their cousin, Mr and Mrs Verche agency, Whiteriver, Ariz Stuart and Dolores Nelson non Clark and daughter, Jolene, here from Turtle from Salt Lake City transferred made a Charles Rahideau Mountain agency, Belcourt, N hurried trip to Detroit, Mich, Dak Mrs Ruth Jones, elementary to drive home a new Pont tar teacher, is from Drumright, station wagon Mr and Mrs Oscar Multine, Okla new elemen- instructional aids, left Monday Noel Okamoto, tary teacher, is originally from for their new positions at Che is Mrs Multine Hawaii, but most recently from mawa, Ore the former Marion Denei law New Orleans Miss Grissom's Department The employee's cafeteria, the Mrs Guy Ewing has transferNavajo coffee shop, will he Mrs Kings red from open for business after Wed nesday August IS have had visitors from the east, Mrs. Hansens sister and her husband and little boy have been here from Peoria, Illinois. We hope Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams and Allen are having a pleasant stay. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Nelson attended the Jackson family reunion at Payson, this week. I dont know who the new teachers are going to be yet but the cooks at the Corinne school are all lined up. Head cook will be Mrs. Lawrence Roche, and assistants will be Mrs. Kenneth Jeppesen and Mrs. Rex Barker. Americans , spent dollars for food in 67 1953. ATTENTION FARMERS 490 lb, For Your Commodity Credit EEF all meal, III ,25c AT 390 asst., lb. I!) N W BUilUhi STEW lb. I 00 100 lb. 57 0 I can tell in an Instant! You Grain Loan ! MCI Fresh Frozen it'sFOLGER'S Lemonade famous flavor Prompt - Friendly Service - - AT Giant Sie Reg. Sie Giant Sie Reg. Sie 730 320 730 32 0 Box Elder County Bank BRK.HAM 2 cans 250 Iuritvs Choc Chip COOKIES Full Pound CITY BRIGHAM CITYS MOST MODERN MARKET Member FDIC to Mrs. Edna Wells, Jeppesen and Mrs. Melvin Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Young and family; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fredrtcksen and Jane; and Mr. If she of most that is gone, nw and Mrs. Quinn Chlarson attended the Young reunion that 'stays nice and quiet, was held in Ogden this week. nicest Some people do the Mr. and Mrs. Mont Hansen New Employees, Instructors Accept By Helen Sorensen went Mrs. Merle Visits, Club Meets Are Recent Events A YARNS ular bridge meeting Community Residents Attend Reunions; Corner 5th South and Main CASH AND CARRY Phone 58 PRICES 490 billion |