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Show Michigan, Visitors At Stager Home Here Brigham Couples Spend Entertain Friends From Weekend At Sun Valley Ogden Saturday Eve Mrs Arthur Linington anti daughter, Arlene, of Mount Clem-ents- , Michigan have been visiting In Brigham City for the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slager. Mrs. Linington is the former Mildred Slager, sister to Mr. Slager. This is their first visit in 16 years. , They plan to return to their home in Michigan on Friday. Back from a week end of fun at Sun Valley are Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lish and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hadfield. The couples enjoyed delightfully cool weather, saw the gigantic ice show, rode the ski lift, swam in the glassed-ipools and bowled on the green. While there they saw Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Felt who had just finished a horseback ride and were enroute to the ski lift. AUTO REPAIRS Car Washing Lubrication In Gasoline Tank Welding Complete 21 Hr. Service Specializing Bill's Associated Service 498 South Main Phone 186 or 471-- Book Lore Club Met Thursday At Palmers Body and Fender Book Lore club memoers met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Oieen Palmer. His Eye On The Sparrow by Ethel Waters with Charles Samuel, review for the evening, was ably presented by Mrs. Searl Beecher. Delicious refreshments were were served by the hostess to 14 members. Mrs. H L. Richards, Violet N. Jensen and Chloe N. Petersen entertained a group of friends from Ogden at a delightful lawn party at the home of Mrs. Richards Saturday evening. A luncheon was served on card tables, after which games were played under the leadership of Marie and Pam Richards. Dorothy Ann Lillywhite tertained with several piano lections and Martha Monson tertained with songs. ense- en- This group has taken two interesting trips togeher and another trip to the Hawaiian Islands in the fall of 1954 was partly planned. Those present besides the hostesses were Mr. and Mrs Ray Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Staley, Mr and Mrs. G Whale, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lidweli, Mrs. McElroy, Mrs. I. W Smith, Mrs. Mary Kearl, Mrs. Mayhew, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Martha Monson, Mr George Atkinson and Mr. Joseph Grue. Utah State Fair SEPT. 11 thru 20 Nitat at 0:30 p.m, Matt. 2:30 on Sots., Sum., Wed., Sept. 16 BIGGER THAN A CIRCUS! GREATER THAN A MOVIE! t RllLlANT ! : joyous'. THRILLING! X Gloriously NEW! Eagle's Auxiliary Will Initiate New Members Seventies Party Slated For Tonight At Park 5 Box 26, 1953 Wednesday, August Brigham City, Utah Members of tho 310th and 5th At Meeting This Eve Petersen's Home quorums of Seventies and their Regular meeting of the aux- Howard wives will picnic at Rees Pioof the Brigham City Frat- From Vacation Trip iliary neer park this evening at 7:30 p. ernal Order of Eagles, will be m. held Wednesday evening at 8 P. ....Mr. and Mrs. Howard Petersen be will Buffet style luncheon M. in the fraternity hall, it was and three children have returned a served at 7:G0 followed by learned today. from a vacation trip to Coos Bay, program. Initiation of new members will Oregon, an Francisco, California Thise in charge of the affair be the item of business and Reno, Nevada. are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jackson, for the principal President MarAt Coos Bay they were guesls evening. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson, Mr. ie Bywater will officiate. at the home of Mrs. Petersens Mr. and Mrs. Ted Valentine and In advance if the regular meet- brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph Reeder. report ing. officers will meet at 7:30 Thomas Baron. They Committee members reminded P. M. a most ileasant visit. those attending to bring a fork In San Francisco swimming and spoon. in the ocean and riding the caIf weather permits the outside Anniversaries ble cars pleased the children. party arrangements have been Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Petersen and tho made to meet at the Seventh Observed At Party eldest daughter, Kay, saw- an ward recreation hall. show floor starring outstanding Mr. and Mrs. Arden C. Balls while in entertained family members on famous entertainers Reno. Mrs. Grace H. Hansen Saturday evening at Box Elder park. The occasion for Has Entire Family Home county was observing the of both the anniversaries birthday Mrs. Grace H. Hansen has been Mr. Mrs. Balls. and enjoying all members of her Those attending were: Mr. and family home for the past week. Mrs. Villis Purser, Hyde Park; Here from Montreal, Canada Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Knowles and are Mr. and Mrs. J. Kent Hansen. Leatha Thurston, Logan; Mr. and This is Mrs. Hansens first trip Mrs. Robert Woolf, west and first meeting of all Mr. and Mrs. Earl Providence; Olsen; Mrs. Kent is em- Bud family members. Siegfried and Barbara Jane an firm ployed by advertising Balls, all of Brigham City. there. Hot dinner was served folare Here from Houston, Texas lowed by an evening of visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Sherm IHansen and children, Barbara and Ray. They plan to leave for home today. Mr. Hansen is by employed Houston Oil Company of Texas. Mr. Also visiting have been and Mrs. Kent Woodland and daughters, Ann and Kay of Burley, Idaho. Completing the family group were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hansen and children, Larry and Joan of Brigham City. BARGAIN MATINEE SATURDAY, SEPT. 12.0NLY $2.50, $2.00 and $1.00 Mrs. Laura Kennedy of Sacramento. California is visiting for Fishing trips have also been three weeks at the home of her enjoyed by the California visparents, Mr. and Mrs. George J. itors. Peeples. Phone your news to 1000. Mrs. Kennedy is enjoying the 4-- 10:00 A. M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. Flower show judging will be held at 11:00 A. M. THURSDAY. Poultry judging will he at 10:00 A. M. FRI. Club Girls demonstrations will start at with Boys demon1 :00 P. M. THURSDAY, strations at 3:00 P. M. GROWERS! ATTENTION TOMATO Our Honeyville packing shed Is now open to receive your green tomatoes for the fresh market. Pick smooth mature green tomatoes when making roadways in tomato fields, as most of these are damaged and there by lost during the season. We pack 85' , U. S. No. 1 grade every day except Sunday. STERLING H. NELSON PHONE BEAR RIVER 2252 HONEYVILLE. UTAH STUFFY SEZ Daughter Born To GET Corporal and Mrs. Richard Cobb of Hollman Air Force base, New Mexico are announcing the birth of their first child, a seven pound 8 ounce daughter, born at Hollman August 23. Mrs. Cobb is the former La Ree Wells of Corinne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lower. Paternal grandparents are Mr. This Is and Mrs. Everett Cobb. the fourth grandchild for the Cobbs, but the first girl. Mrs. Maggie Ipsen is a great grandmother to the new arrival. Eighty percent of vehicles volved in fatal traffic accidents in 1952 were traveling straight m cKoose. I When you order from you know you're getting only the very finest in quality materials and workmanship. EVER-TON- Vi. 1 4 Am Whit, afemlb wSmI SiM avttoul I. fl SENSATIONAL I Mitel. te MOl HE15I S m l LUl Years ahead in styling! Sensational in performance! Stand-o- ut EVERTON 2 1 E. 1 Ph. So. gas economy! Low-swu- new styling! ng THE BUY OF THE YEAR! THE CAR OF THE YEAR! MATTRESS CO. in- ahead. - 1953 STUDEBAKER MOtt! ! TH? BEST MATERIAL W ALWAVS USE ANT BRAND FABRIC or corn V' , 27 750 South Main JOE CARR. Inc. Phone 73 7 , - WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Womens Department Judging will start at 10:00 A. M., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. All entries must be in place before that hour. FFA and Open Classes in Judging of Sheep, Horses, AgriculBeef, Hogs, Dairy, ture Crops and Horticulture will start at good food. She plans to remain and 6pend Peach Days here. r Richard Cobbs In Hoi I man, New Mexico r All Prices Ind. Tax And Fairgrounds and Grandstand Admission on your day at the Fair. $3.75 - $3.25 - $2.75 and $2.00 MAIL ORDERS: Send remittance to UTAH STATE FAIR, P.O. Box 2136, Salt lako City. Endoso addressed, stamped, return envelope and mention two choices of desirable dates. Utah vegetable season. Site says Theres no place like home for Mrs. Laura Kennedy At Peeples' Home Elder NEWS THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY A UGUST 27-2- 8 THRILLING - EXCITING COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS - TREMONTON, UTAH 29 TALENT SHOW THURSDAY 8 P.M. Box Elder Countys finest talent in a great variety show. Admission 50c per person. i 4-- H EXHIBITS-CARNIVAL- THURSDAY 4 P. M. Spectacular Fair Parade, featuring beautiful floats, bands, childrens parade. Tremon-tor- v Main Street, 4 P. M. THURSDAY. Friday - FRIDAY NIGHT 4-- H CLUB STYLE DRESS REVIEW MAIN EXHIBIT BUILDING 4 P. M. THURSDAY S CONCESSIONS 29 28 August Saturday, OPEN EACH DAY AT Bear River High School SATURDAY NIGHT Band will be the official Rodeo Band. Lots of entertainment between events, featuring professional acts. - A special marching demonstration by the Brigham City VFW Drum and t Bugle Corp plus lots of other entertainment. GRANDSTAND bring the family for fun and so BE entertainment. Its YOUR FAIR Visit the fair ADMISSION ADULTS CHILDREN (grade school age) 10:00 A.M. $1-0- 0 50c THERE! ; |