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Show friends wish them a speedy - PACK STX box'eLuek news Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, January 23. re- - tiaugnier of .Myina Jenae l Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, returned recently, from .the hospital. She was operated on for 1952 J BEES NOTCH j ' eft-- , Deweyvilie News urday night against the Wartfh 18, poitjto riors Next Friday night will be the ciassltf as far as local fans are Box Eider tangles concerned, with Bear River here. The second team game will start at 6:30 and will be followed by the first team contest at 8 p. m. Fans are advised to come early to get a seat for this game. W. L. P3 rA Pet Box Elder 2 1 139 108 .667 DOUBLENrJO: MOVE INTO FIRST PLACE TIE Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hues-se- r on Sunday were-MrJ. P. Barnard of Brigham City, Mm. Morris Powers and daughter, Connie and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barnard of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marble and family of CoMinston, Mr. and Mrs. James Barnard and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Barnard and their families. Mrs. Hanna (Hodges of Lewiston, Utah, is visiting her children, Mr, and Mrs. Winford B arms. Mrs. M. G. Perry celebrated her birthday Sunday. Those in attendance were Bishop and Mrs. Clarence Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry and their children. She also received a telephone call from her son, Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Perry of Sacramento, California. Mr. and Mrs. N. Peter Marble DGWEYVILILE A mass BEAR RIVER CITY meeting, under the direction ot the ward bishopric, was held on Thursday evening at the ward chapel, to discuss plans for the ward building project. Authorities have given the signal. Clyde, Audrey, Peggy and Neil, children of 'Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nelson, entertained at a very lovely Watch party Monday evening. Bingo was played with prizes awarded at each table. A delicious two course lunch was served. The remainder of the evening was spent in social dancing. Mrs. iRanae Hansen was hostess to 'her club Thursday eve- POLISHES & LACES FULL SOLES d Invisible Half Soles NEW HEELS LADIES TOP LIFTS SHOES DYED . VULCANIZING ( Reasonable Prices Prompt Service X O WHILE -- ning. WAIT u- Mr. and Mm. Christian Andersen entertained their club Saturday evening. A hot dinner was served at small tables after which pinochle was played. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorsen and son, Nyman Holmgren, returned recently from Pasadena, Calif. While there they saw the Rose Parade on New Year's day. ' Bishop and Mrs. Vernon John-seand Sbn, Brent, were Salt Lake City Visitors on Thursday, - Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest Huggins home was the scene of a party on New Years eve. Mr. Robert IN. Gardner, Mrs. Viola Lewis and Mrs. Ephraim Christensen are confined at the Cooley hospital. Their many n No-ho- By Reynolds V. Reeder Speed Overhaul Jobs With Homemade Piston Cleaner If you do your own maintenance on your car, you may be intonated in making thia little gadget we heard about. 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Malm rose And Friday Schedule The Square Dancers met on To start the second half, the Bear River at Box Elder. Thursday evening in the recreaLead Anderson ? tional hall and enjoyed a very Bees. lapsed into a weak four North Cache at South Cache. Locals In Victory point quarter while Weber was lovely time. A delicious lunch Logan at Ogden. was served. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine adding 14 points and the period i The Box Elder Bees sounded ended Weber, bye. Box Elder in front Andersen were chosen to act as sterm warning to the rest of 36 to 30. But this president for the following year margin was Region I that they were to be short lived and In the fourth and will he assisted by Mr. and considered when they hand out quarter Box Elder recovered Mrs. Raymond 'Nelsen, vice presthe berths to the State Class A their basket-eye- s Mr. and Mrs. IMarlow ident; and hit for 16 basketball with two resounding points, while Checketts, secretary, and Mr. Weber to holding . SALT LAKE-UNIOweek-endSTOCKYARDS Friover the victories and Mrs. Dwight Andersen, Mr. 12 and the final score read 52 day night the Bees drubbed the to 42. It was Box Elders second and Mrs. Ernest Huggins " and one oclock , Every Friday at t , North Cache Bulldogs 44 to 22 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jensen, Mr. win and Webers second straight In the heart of the buying and selling area where and Saturday night thumped and Mrs. Rex Cox are the new loss. Weber 52 to 42 to move Into a straight the demand meets the supply. We have for you the dance directors. The group meets Dave Malmrose was the hot first place tie with Logan. most modern facilities in the Intermountain West, o' every Wednesday evening and man against North Cache with invites all the ward to come and Friday night, the Bees con- 15 points Friday night, while SALT LAKE LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO!' participate. trolled everything and the North Harold Anderson led the scoring Mr. and Mm. Lester Andersen Cache thin clads were extemely Auction every Friday at 1 oclock night with 21 points. and Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andercold and at the end of the quar- Saturday Malmrose close was behind Sat sen attended the wedding reter the Bees racked up 10 points ception of Mr. and Mrs. ,Leo received word that their grand- while limiting North Cache to Richard (Webb held at the Lions son, Dallas Sandalil was on bis one single free throw. The lone House in Salt Lake City Tuesminutes way . home from Korea. Dallas counter came after 4 day evening. They were mar- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne of the game and the Bees held ried in the Salt Lake temple for the remainder of the 3 of Tremonton. earlier In the day. Mrs. Webb Sandall, dinner guests of Mr. minutes to build the nine point Holiday will be remembered as Carol and Mrs. Douglas Burbank were lead. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunsaker and 'UCCM..4 Three babies were blessed and Maggie Hunsaker of Hansen.hit the first field Honeyville; for North Cache at the startgoal Mr. of names and given Sunday. Gus Alhmer and Mr. and Mrs. the second quarter and Martin Mrs. Jerry Christensen wilt call Alhmer of Ogden. their son Dennis L. Christensen. Spencer Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James added another toward the end of Mr. and Mrs. DeiWayne Hansen Barnard were Mr. and Mrs. Ned the first half, but in the meannamed their son Klmm Mr. and 'Mrs. Owen Sor- time, the Bees had gone out in and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bodily, ensen and Mr. and Mrs. O. J. front 22 to 4 and the quarter ended 24 to 7. Braegger named their daughter Barrett, all of Mendon, Utah. , To start the second half, . the Kathy Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl visited The Daughters of the Utah relatives in Salt Lake Bees kept right on moving and and City Pioneers will hold their January Bountiful. while the North Cache quintet meeting at the home, of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Petersen was scoring four points .the Bees 'Gladys Thorsen, Friday, January of Brigham City were visiting were notching 13 points to make 25, at 2 oclock. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. the score 37 to 11 at the end of 'The Associated Women of the A. Gardner the third quarter. . on Sunday. Farm Bureau held their meeting In the final quarter the Bees spent Saturday Fryer Marlynn AnMrs. of at the home Harlan with Sandra Austin of had scored 44 points to give afternoon dersen on Friday afternoon. Mrs. who celebrated her them a 30 point bulge before Leslie Jensen reviewed the book. Garland, Games were Coach Ferguson inserted a com seventh birthday. Mudlark, to an appreciative played after which refreshments pletely new team. Then the group of women. Delicious re- were served.1 Eighteen guests Bulldogs began to move and freshments wee served 'by Mrs. were In Attendance. added eight points ito make the Harlan Andersen and Mrs. LesGuests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold final score read 44 to 22. ' ter Andersen. Things started out about the Beeman of Logan on Tuesday Mrs. Mary Holman was a Sun- were Mrs. Wayne Fryer same way Saturday night. The Mr. and day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. and children. ' Bees opened with a redhot flury Thomas O'Neil of Ogden. stiaightBOURBOI whisCT Mr. and Mrs. Jay Norr are the and led at the end of the first Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thorsen 16 to over Warriors the quarter a of proud baby girl. 3. returned home Saturday night This is parents The Bees added three points their first child. . from Los Angeles, Calif. They in the second Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Perry were to the margin were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 16 MOOT 0U HICKORY DICTUM COIP, PHIU. PA Petersiboro with Mr. quarter to go into the rest period in visiting Lowell Curruth and family. ...... .i . t , O. H. Petersen. Mrs. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins attended to Barkle returned the Joyce a 'Farm Bureau meeting held In U.S.AJC. at Logan, Safurday, afSalt Lake City, Saturday. ter spending (the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. iDel . Holmgren his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyn-deare the iproud parents of a son. Barkle. s Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Another major milestone Mr. and Mrs. Warren Haycock announce the arrival of and spent Tuesday Wednesday a new granddaughter, bom on in Salt in hauling progress Lake City vlsjting Mr Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Rob and Mrs. Lloyd Newsome. . ; ert Loveland. Mrs. Loveland ' Mrs. Arlin Madsen and daugh-- . will be remembered as Shirley ter, Mrs, Ernest ..Williams spen " Waddoups. . V j Friday in Ogden, ; Thu Rifle club held their elec d Mrs. Vernon ' Bunder- tjon 'meeting Friday evening. sen visited Mr. 'and Mrs. James Ivan Iversen Was chosen presi Knighton of Ogden. w. , dent, , of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alvin Jensen . was gra iN. Sunday guests Peter Marble were Mr. and clous hostess to her card club on Mrs. Lowell Packer and children Saturday afternoon. of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iversen en Recent guests of Mrs. Pearl tertained their club at dinner H. Perry (were Mr. and Mrs. O. was Pinochle evening. Saturday Petersen of Petersboro and - SarMrs. to with played prizes going Neal Hess. Neal is an art Winnie Jensen, Clutie Andersen, gent instructor at Amarillo, Texas, 'Ernest and Melvin and Is a son 'Huggins of Mr. and Mrs. K. ' Johnsen. L. Hess, of Garland. A welcome home testimonial Mr. Mrs. Lyndon Barkle was held Sunday evening honor- --eceivedanda call during telephone 'Ross Stevens. Elder ing the holidays from Mrs. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Check- Petersen of Grande Coulee, Washington, and one from Reo Barkle, who is stationed at Corpus Christi, Texas. They are all well and happy. ' etts and Mr. and Mrs. Oayson of Cornish left Saturday for Mexico City, Mexico. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. Widtsoe Checketts of Phoenix, Arizona, enroute. Mr, and Mrs. Roland Scoffield entertained at a lovely dinner party Saturday evening. Covers were laid for eight guests. L ab I i A J s. 3conom) 2 1 111 113 .667 Txgan 212 ,500 Bear River,. .5 2 500 So. Cache- - 2 2 19Qi ;118 2 2 176 202 --.500 Weber e?a Faa! fueSif in these savings. Afi.nr JJ Co Luu - Yen'll io tetter to o Kid tresi vth yszr CZC dezUr Hi V JUl pm |