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Show :iu . Nuptials Planned for A ugust Wedding pi. ins vvrii- - revealed Tuesday, May 2a, by Mr Joseph (. Kieh, ISO! Michigan Avenue, Salt Lake City. They announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their lovely daughter. Miss Stephanie Itioh. to ('. ilasil Wil and-Mrs- liarns. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr and Mrs. ('. B. Williams of Brigham City. The young couple plans to exchange vows in the Salt Lake I. US temple on August 23 Miss Rich is a junior student at the University ot I tali, mu lining in eleirientaiy education. She is well known as a beauty rpieen on the campus whole she was selected Miss University of Utah. Sweetheart of Sigma Clu and queen of the Combined Operations Prom She is affilia ted with Delta Delta Delta. in Mr Williams is a student the University college of medicine, lie is a member of Phi Beta Phi, medical fraternity, and Phi Beta Kappa He is also affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha mil was pitchei for the University of Utah baseball team for several seasons. They plan to make a home in Salt Lake City following their wedding and will continue their studies at the university. to-b- June is the start ot the vacation season BK SURE your tires are Ready and Safe for fast driving. Going to Press Soon Get new UN ICO TIRES from your For new or changed listings, branch manager,, full warranty, in-- , eluding road haz ard guarantee. or third Kenneth celebrated hi birthday anniviersarv and Gieg orv his fourth. Festivities were hack yard at the Hutpc s hit i jes were played and served the little guests and tin mothers. opening of Following the the many gifts, presented by with I have been wonderfully blessed guests, the tiny tots played in being restored to active life after the birthday toys. Attending were: Peggy. being crippled in nearly every joint and Bartley Hansen, Bever- in ny body and with muscular Wol Is. Joleen had ly, Sandra and ,oreness from heod to foot. Vickie and Becky Yates, Honda Rheumatoid Arthritis and other Craig. Gerhardt, Jerry Harper. forms of Rheumatism, hands deMiLarry and Sharrna Nelson. and my ankles were set. formed chael Nelson, Bruce Thompson Limited space prohibits telling Dean and Ethel Jean Wood anil if you will write you more here but young Steven Harper. me I will reply at once and tell you Here From Indiana how I received this wonderful relief. Two Brigham Misses, Carma Wheeler and Pat Visiting in Brigham City from is Mrs Fort Wavne, Indiana, Le!a Christensen, Home Following Extended Tour Hulda Anderson. She is guest of and 2805 Arbor Hill Drive her son. daughter-in-laTwo Brigham City Misses, Tennessee, P. O. Box 2695 AnElbert Texas, Mrs Arkansas, and Mr. family, Miss Carma Wheeler, daughter Jackson 7, (dnsissippi New Mexico and Arizona to the derson and family. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Wheeler, states visited. After 'South Brigham, and Miss Afton long list ofNevada and Southern in visiting Pat i Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Crossman, Utah, they returned homp. In each of thp places of interSouth Brigham, returned recently from a tour of the northern, est along the way bus stops were made and tours higheastern and southern states. lighted their visits to the big The couple traveled via Grey- cities. hound bus lines on a planned tour. They left Brigham City on April 30 and returned May IS. By CLAIR '88 Sedan, They began their trip through Delivered locally) Wyoming, Nebraska. Iowa and local and state Illinois. From there they contaxes extra. tinued on through Indiana, Michigan and up into Canada, then back to New York. The. duet were enthusiastic in That right! For a surprisingly low price, their reports of Niagara Falls and New York City. you can own this futuro-styleNext on the agenda was 1954 "Rocket Engine Oldfmobilet Delaware and Pennsylvania, Make a date to see and drive it today I Maryland. They were inspired by Washington, D. C., finding it Your price depends upon choice of model and very interesting. They then body style, optional equipment and accessories. 'added the states of Virginia, Prices may vary slightly in adjoining communities report to Congress on lead-zin- c mining tells a clear profits down 80, employment down story because of huge Increases In imports of 20 e metals from foreign countries over the past two years. The Commission has sent a similar report to the President, Let's urge him, by telegram and letter, to authorize the recommended tariff increases. low-wag- qftg:. taniRR CTfifflBcnPK. - I S. Wier - , ff i ' ,f i OLDS MOBILE .Miss Stephanie Rich Mr. of and Mrs. Joseph C. Rich, Salt Lake daughter City, will become the August LRS temple bride of C. Basil Williams, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Carroll B. Williams of Brigham City. . . . Mrs. Evelyn Herman Delighted Civic Club Members With Interesting Talk On China Mrs. Kindergarten Slates Installation A. D prayer. Introduced as visitor? for the day were Mrs. Vilda Bartschi and Mrs. Luella Jensen. Entertaining during the afternoon "With violin duets were Jo Ann Long and Joan Sato, accompanied by Portia Reeves. The Blue Danube girls played Waltz and "Angels Serenade. Voting for new members took place with the following new members accepted into the club: Mrs. Dale Baron, Mrs. Clyde Mrs. Paul E. Huchel, Glover, 2 Elder NEWS Box Brigham City Utah Wednesday, June 2. 1954 established in newspaper, published every Wednesday and entered as Second Claes Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, un der the act of March 8, 1879. A wekty 1696, Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Ni Press Association, Utah State tional Editorial Aasociation and United Press. Advertising Representative; Utah .State Press Association, Salt Lake City. Utah. Chas. W. Claybaugh. Publisher Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Subscription rate $1.00 per year, Pv-- t able tn advance; in combination with the Box Eider journei. tpubiiehed Friday) $1.00 per year; $2.50 for 6 months; single copy io cents. provement club. were Refreshments served from a table beautifully arranged with ceramic figurines, Key and Sing, standing before a miniature blossoming tree. Serving chairman for the day was Mrs. Marvin Wright. Marie Robinette, corresponding secretary, and the following directors: Mrs. May Balls, Mrs. Ida Hadfield, Mrs. Hilda Lund, Mrs. Grace Price and Mrs. Virginia Musulas. Serving chairman for Thursday will be Mrs. Donna Seder-holwith the following comMrs. Filna Foursome Return From mittee members: Crowther, Mrs. Mildred Egbert, Mrs. Dorothy Hunsaker, Mrs California Excursion Back from a pleasant vaca- Ada Johnson. Mrs. Virginia Lud tion trip are Mr. and Mrs. El- low. Mrs. Bessie Nelson, Mrs bert Anderson, Brigham City and Dorothy Pixton and Mrs. Mau Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones, Wil- neen Pimper. lard. The foursome enjoyed sightClifford Richardsons seeing in Oakland, San Francisco and Berkeley. Back From Vacation They also visited several universities during their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford RichardIn Concord they were guests son and children, Carl and Mar-va- , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. returned last Friday from a Vaughn Wassom, former Willard vacation trip into the Northresidents. In San Bernardino west. F they visited with Mr. and Mrs. They traveled via Lewiston, Irving Clark and family, for- Idaho and continued up to Spomerly of Mantua. kane, Washington, seeing points The coast highway number 1 of interest enroute. was a beautiful drive through They spent time at Bonners the giant redwoods, the quartet Ferry, Kalispell, Montana, Butte, , ropOttOu. Montana, enjoyed the Tetons returned via Las Vegas and Jackson, Wyoming, and reThey , mfl Zions National park. turned home. IS We sure duz. We go all out and all in to make it that way. CLAIR'S CHEVRON SERVICE Tires Chevron Batteries Washing Lubrication Complete Automotive Repairs Phone 477 97 N. Main SEC YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER Central Chevrolet Co. 18 m7inoi(2ini(gi Month At MOUNTAIN STATES Be ready on lime . 5-S- tar tillage tool service NOW! heavy-dut- y . get our Service man power oa your tillage team. 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(2) We will help you with your financial statement and qualify your credit. (3) We will prepare your plans and (4) Drow your specifications. When all this is cleared you can start immediate construction. This new procedure eliminates unnecessary delays and time consuming details. Come in and discuss this happy way to home ownership today. We have a list of qualified contractors available, or we will work with he builder of your choke. time-savin- g lbs. of Why break your back when you can get over 100 ELECTRIC TODAYI asked for it 1 'vilrflf, loiioiir BRIGHAM CITY 20 South Main 7 I ed because of shipping charges. All prices subject to change without notice. Check our budget terms! ' JUNE p,i; future-power- d, De-lon- e The U. S. Tariff Commission's Car-len- Mrs. Club Olsen, Mrs. Clark and their invited guests were Rasmussen and Mrs. Robert E. delighted with the talk on China Reese. Tellers for the voting given by Mrs. Evelyn Harman, were Mrs. Harold Giore, Mrs. Installation of newly elected wife of Professor Theodore Her- Robert Call and Mrs. J. Oleen officers of the Kindergarten club man of the Utah State Agricul- Palmer. will be conducted on Thursday tural college, at regular monthwere heard on the Reports 4 p. m. ly meeting held last Thursday Itah State Federation of Wo- afternoon, June 3, at Present to install the officers Hfternoon, May 27, at the War men's Clubs convention by Mrs. in special ceremonies will be Memorial home. Clyde B. Stratford and Mrs. C. R. Miss Bessie Brown, president of Chi- Jones. Mrs. Herman, a native the Northern District Federation It was announced nese, spoke fluently on Chinese that the of Womens Clubs. customs. and American Many annual June tea will be held in The meeting will also honor lovely articles of Chinese cul- the lovely gardens of Mrs. Phyl- retiring officers. Those retiring ture wpre shown following her lis Baron on Thursday,' JuTre 24, following a year's service to most interesting talk. between the hours of two and the club, include: Mrs. Velma Bundersen, president; Mrs. The meeting on Thursday was four oclock. Mrs. Richard Alston then Glover, vice president; Mrs. conducted by Mrs. Willis Hancon- Vera Jensen, sen, vice president, with Mrs. made suggested changes secretary; Mrs. DeBurton Pett leading the pledge cerning the nurses' scholarship lores Woodland, treasurer; Mrs. and Mrs. Dan Petersen offering given annually by the Civic Im- Alberta Petersen, historian; Mrs. M33S ARTHRITIS? i Civic Improvement club ladies (or directory advertising, call your Telephone business Office assis-lunce- Good-jliffe- farmersh in your new telephone directory Kenneth and Gregmv llaipei. sons of Mr and Mrs Neil Harper of Corinne. enjoyed birthday noon. Mav party fun Friday after 2K, at the home of then parents - RpTHRIRTMl for changes Thanks Wolds cannot express the vve gratitude and appreciation led toward those who. by their . kindness and generous helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our son and brother. May Gods blessing Rodney. rest with those who came to our istance in any way. Mr and Mrs. Thain J. Beeton J 2 pd and Beverly. Birthday Party Friday The closing meeting and soto Minnie H. Camcial of the Sego Lily camp of camp, and Box Elder county, only pion, of was Utah Pioneers Daughters held in the Second ward recrea- living pioneer. The folowlng program was tion hall. Thursday, May 27, rendered: 195-Square dancing by at 6:30 p. m. Freeman; Captain Vera D. Sederholm students of Mrs. Alf mothpresided and first vice captain, reading, dedicated to herentitled er. Ottolina Valentine, Rilla Jensen, conducted. A delicious hot luncheon was "String of Beads, was given by piano solo, served to 26 tmemhers and two Grace V Price; to dedicated "Lords Prayer, tables The and hall guests. her grandMelissa Petersen, by were decorated with spring flowers and a rose was pinned daughter, Mary Ann Williams. The rest ot the evening was on each lady present. . Invocation by Annie spent playing games. Benediction by Berniece Earl. Twelve good cheer visits were reported and a bulletin Refreshment committee, Laura Rhoda Hansen, Emma from Salt Lake was read. Morris, The lesson "Story of the Me- Facer. Verda Lee, Lillian Sarah Longson, Sadie Pett morial Building. was given by Melissa Petersen. Special honor and Ella Andersen. was paid to Melissa Petersen Program committee, Mae Jenand Ottolina Valentine (deceas- sen and Emma Kimber. Games, ed who were the Memorial Rilla Jensen, Berniece Earl, Bir- Building Fund committee of the! die Hansen and Ivalu Hansen. 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