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Show First Family Reunion Held By Baird Family rncvV vf Mermaid A-Sittln- Descendants o f Alexander Baird met Saturday, August 4, for the first family reunion at the Perry chapel. Seventy descendants of Alexander Baird and his four wives were present. The family includes 22 children, 116 Grace Ann and Steve Jensen, length. twin youngsters of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jensen were entertained by family members on Sunday afternoon, August 5, in honor of their third birthday anniversary. Those attending were Mr. and grandchildren and many great Program for the afternoon was the life and his wives. J. Edwin Baird, a grandson, was in charge of the program. a history portrayal of of Alexander Baird they trained. at the LDS Business College starts September 4, 1961. featuring beginning and advanced classes in typewriting, accounting, and general clerical work. Write LDS Business College. 70 North Main, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, for further information and free bulletin. where Fall Quarter Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 8, 1951 WHICH DO YOU WANT THIS Following the serving of a light luncheon Grace Ann and Steve enjoyed opening their birthday gifts. Plans have been made for the second annual reunion to be held in Mink Creek, Idaho in July of 1932. Officers to serve during the following year are George Q. Baird, Los Angeles, CaliL; Renie B. Hopkins, Brigham City; Marie E. Keller, Logan; Margaret Hunsaker, Agnes Olsen, Grace Idaho, and Jessie Berquist, of Preston, Idaho will serve as vice presidents; J. Edwin Baird as secretary; James Baird, Mink Creek, Idaho, as assistant secretary and Mrs. Dejoris Hopkins as treasurer. Members present to ' enjoy lunch, program and came from Los Angeles, California, Cache Valley, Salt Lake City, Ogden, Logan and Brigham Eagle Auxiliary Will Hold Business Meeting At Memorial Home Wed. The auxiliary of OR THIS Elder aerie, number 2919, will hold their monthly business meeting on Wednesday, August 8, at the War Memorial home, beginning at 8 o'clock, it was learned to day from Madge Johnson, publi city chairman. Dont forget the showbr for Box the auxiliary," reminded Johnson. FOR YOUR GARMENTS? Our better dry cleaning gives your garments that new appearance, plus Monite Insured mothproof protection, at no extra cost , . . and fully insures against moth damage for jjx months. Send your garments to us. They will be mothproofed while they are cleaned. It costs no more to be safe . . . Call us today. poTwootawiwg Mrs. Arrival Of Daughter Announced By Rossis - City. PHONE News comes from Bountiful of the birth of a daughter 'to Mr. and Mrs. Carma Rossi, former Brigham City residents. The youngster was born August 2 at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City. Upon her arrival home she will be greeted by the other youngsters in the Rossi family, Yolanda, Johnny and Jody. 54-- M-G-- Cosendia Club Meet At dome of Pearl Hunsaker Mrs. Ella Johnson, Mrs. PegMrs. Maurene gy Rasmussen, Burteher, Mrs. Pansy Seely, Mrs. Lela Griffiths, Mrs. Emma Pris-breMrs. Camille. Bennlon, Mrs. Vella Sackett and Mrs. Charlotte Lee of Cosienda club were guests at the home of Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker on Thursday afternoon, August 2. A, canyon, .party,, had , bee scheduled but due to worm, weather the . group enjoyed luncheon In the garden at the Hunsaker home. Sewing was the diversion of the afternoon. "Superior performance, with modern facilities for outstanding performance. Here's the Mrs. Keith Jeppson And Daughter In Brigham Line-u- p GIT UTOCO IMPROVED GASOLINE -for top performance under any driving conditions. Try a tankful either Ethyl or Regular. . , ' Mrs. Keith Jeppson and six weeks old daughter, Jean, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Anna F. Jeppson, Mr. Jeppson is expected to return from, Denver,, Colorado on Saturday, August 11, following completion of a floral designing course there, The Jeppsons plan to make their home in Provo where Mr. Jeppson will go into the floral business. EoultrvIBifild GET A ' SPECIALIZED lubrication job. Your Utoco dealer is trained to give your car individual attention . . . special service. GET PERFECT PROTECTION - for the-engi- of jour valuable car. Get Utoco Premium Motor Oil. It offers maximum protection and instant lubrication at all times. GET RID OF TIRE WORRIES -- by having tires checked by our Utoco dealer. If you need new ones, he has a full line of top quality, fully warranted Atlas tires. ... services NEW 1951"HIGHWAY ADVENTURES" performing that cut operating costs and increase profits. for Kitchen Magic! Its almost like magic to see the quicker, easier washing that soft water brings to your kitchen. Even the most expensive soaps must be used in wasteful quantities to neutralize hard water. Vigorous and careful toweling is usually necessary to remove the filmy streaks and dull spots, , ; water contrast with soft any inexpensive soap, By in relatively small quantities, will result in gleaming, sparkling dishes and glassware without toweling. Its magic . . . but easily within your reach with the Lindsay Automatic Water Softener. Well be glad to . , give you the details. It PAYS FOR ITSELF by the SAVINGS It Makes! ... INC. MERRELLS, Save" "Walk A 3 to Reed Olsen of Tremonton. On August 4 a girl to Lorin and Joyce George Kennedy of Tremonton. Rex and Le Ora Petersen Baron are the parents of a boy on August 6. On August 7 a boy to J. Earl and Joy Slack Johnston. iA girl on August 7 to Mirl and Patsy Hammerlin Wells. -- ed here from Tupelo, Miss,, they found a skunk bad moved with them, in the drawer of a vanity, interest, road conditions, good places to dine Block And You get up to 15 BONUS MILES for 100 miles of driving! X' MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) When Mr. and Mrs. Harold Duke mov your Utoco dealer who knows local points of i r - Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Reeder Skunk Tags Along page after page of suggestions on places to go. This book is jours without charge from ; M WATER and their two sons, Master Gill and Bobby, are guests of Mr, Reeders parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jesse C. Reeder of Brigham City, They have just returned from Ithlca, New York where Mr. Reeder has been studying for his Ph D. degree in government at Cornell University. hospital: rA girl on August and Laura Ashdown - BY , Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Reeder Visit Parents The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial being a partner poultry producers. J SOFT Mr. and Mrs. 'Neil Thompson announce the birth of a new ba'by boy born on July 3, at Sa vannah, Ga. Neil is in the air corps stationed at Hunter Air 'Forse Base. It is their first child, Sacrament Service Held Mrs. Thompson is the former Joyce Nelson, daughter of Mr. In Sixth Ward Sunday and Mrs. Theodore Nelson of City. Sacrament services were held Brigham Mr. Thompson is the' son of in the Sixth ward chapel imme Mr. and Mrs. Leland Thompson diately following Sunday school, of Tremonton. Sunday with Homer Tingey in charge. Card Of Thanks After opening song by the To those who, by their ads of the prayer was offer kindness, expressed their symed by Floyd Jensen. While the pathy and friendship at the time sang, sacrament of the death of our beloved eon, congregation was taken care of by Arden Jen- and brother, Kieth C. Hansen, sen and Larry Anderson, assist- we wish to express heartfelt ed by the deacons. thanks. We wish especially to Susan Hansen, a daughter of thank the ward bishopric, the Mr. and Mrs. John Woodruff Relief society, our friends, and Hansen was confirmed a mem- all others Who assisted in any ber of the church by her grand- way. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen father, Fred Eliason. and family. A baby daughter of Mr. and was Mrs. Donald Skenandore blessed and given the name of Saturday Visitors Saturday visitors in Brigham Susan Skenandore by her grandCity were Mr. and Mrs. D. H. father, Homer Tingey. The remainder of the time was Mann and children, Roberta, DaMrs. turned over to testimony bearing vid and Alan of Bountiful. Had-fielis former the Mann Mary with many partiepating. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. After closing song by the conHadfield. John the prayer concluding gregation was offered by Israel Glenn. iPBIRIHS BY -- w LINDSAY ' M 1 TOER CLEANERS Birth Of Baby Boy ESTHER WILLIAMS relaxes between camera takes on the set at the Studio during the filming of her next Technicolor picture, Texas Carnival which marks her return to the screen after becoming a mother a second time. Some Ma! j Lcbfentfeiit Neil Thompsons Report Let your XJtoco dealer help "you teftake better care of your car. Hes interested in doing it, and has the finest products for , BOX ELDER NEWS sister. Hon-eyvill- Thousands of high school students saw these young men in action last spring. Although you may not want to become a trick typist, vou are invited to become a student at the school PAGE FIVE Mrs. Joseph Stokes of Harper ward, Mr. and Mrs. George Carver and daughters, Jean and Carol; Mrs. Edna Seidner of Ogden, and Diana) the tiny tots grandchildren. Novahy Act! 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