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Show Page Four Anna Lee Hunsaker To Become Fall Bride Of Clair Williams Nov. 30th BOX ELDER NEWS 1 . Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, October 24, 1951 First Meeting Of B.&H.S. Faculty League Members Of New Season Held October 22 First meeting of the '1951-5Rr'irjnp Club Meet At season of the Box Eider high school faculty league members Nelson Home Thursday To Be Fall Bride Anna Lee Hunsaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Hunsaker of Honey ville, will become the fall bride of Clair Williams, Mrs. William G. son of Mr. The (Deseret camp of the Williams of and Malad, Idaho. will Pioneers Utah of Daughters The bride to Ibe is a graduate meet at the home of James high school and Friday, October 26, at 7:30 of Box Elder seminary. She is presently emp. m. t ployed at the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company in Brigham City. The bridegroom is a graduate of Malad high school and is employed at Hill Field. was held Monday, October 22, at the home of Mrs. John Olsen. President Marie T, Jepp-sopresided. The program consisted of a piano solo by Janice Jensen. Linda Shirts gave a reading and accompaCarol Jean Leggett, nied by Verna Johnson, sang a Ro-me- ' solo. Election of new officers was conducted and the following la dies were installed for the ensuing year: Miss Joyce Thorura, president; ,Mrs. Norman Jepp-soMrs. vice president; Horsley,, secretary treasurer. Fifth Birthday Of Bob Owens Celebrated Robert Five-year-ol- son Mrs. Winston P. Nelson wag hostess Thureday .evening at her home to hiembers of her bridge club and special invited guests. Invited guests included Mrs. Clyde Wayne Loveland, Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Reeve Brown, Mrs. Reed Simonsen and .. Mrs. Don ' Chase. j Luncheon was served from small tables centered with pumpnewspapers Miniature kins. marked the place of each guest bridge Following luncheon was played with prizes going to, Mrs. Loveland and Mrs. Simonsen. Regular members present were Mrs. Wm. D. Hollist, Mrs. Knowl-to- n Brown, Mrs. Bob Stack, Mrs. Reid H. Tingey, Mrs. Gayle Tin-geMrs. Kent Jensen and Mrs, ' , Keith S. Boyer, n , , was luncheon delicious served to 38 members. Hostesses assisting -- Mrs, Olsen - were Mrs. Abel, S. Rich, Mrs. Raymond Payne, Mm. Carl Wold, Mrs. Dale Rasmussen, Ireta Peters and Marie Thorne Jeppsen. A Owens, of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Owens of West Corinne, was guest of afternoon on honor Friday when relatives and friends a birthday party In his honor. HEALTH CARE Youngsters attending were: (Barbara and Patty Misrasi, Mar-lyCOMES FIRST Snell, Nannette Owens, Carolyn and Carry Andersen, Ricky You cant buy health at land Randy Nelson, Jeanette, a bargain counter. Good .Gloria, Nola and Hal Nelson and health is the result of (Rosann Owens. care The children enjoyed playing proper medical treat-men- t games and making (Halloween when it Is needed. party hats. Luncheon was servDepend on us for your ed from one long table center-ewith Bob's birthday cake pharmaceutical needs. ' . Ann Lee Hunsaker with five lighted candles. Each . . . Honey-vill- e, Mrs. Hunsaker Mr. of Dale of J. and was predaughter of little the guests BRING ALWAYS whose engagement and, approaching marriage to Clair sented a tiny basket filled with YOUR PREson of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Williams, Malad, Halloween candies Williams, SCRIPTIONS TO Mapy gifts were presented to Idaho. MOD- GLENS the guest of honor. Other relatives present were: Soroptimists Attend ERN DRUG. Morgan Home Scene Of Mr. and Mrs. Dar Andersen of Pinochle Club Party . Mrs. Grant Nelson Founders' Day Meet Listen to the Rexall Tremonton, Mrs. (Mr. and and of Corinne In Logan On Thursday Show Amos and Andy" Host and hostess for Pinochle Winston P. Nelson of Brigham every Sunday over KSL. Twelve members of the Brig- club were Mr. and Mrs. Max City. 5:30 P. M., CBS. ham City chapter of Soroptim- Morgan on Wednesday evening. ists were guests of the Logan A delicious dinner was served Will DUP Of Oak Camp club on Thursday evening, Oc- to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner, tober 18, for annual Founders Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fryer, Mr. Meet On October 25 and Mrs. Ronald Packer, Mr. Day celebration. The dinner meeting was held and Mrs. , Charles Claybaugh Oak camp of the (Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet at the Blue Bird with Miss and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shirts. MODERN Thursday, October 25, at 7:30 Blanche Nelson, president of the Following dinner pinochle was p m. in the home of Mrs. James Logan club, in charge. enjoyed the remainder of the DRUG Day talks evening with Charles Claybaugh Special Founders P. Christtnsen at 616 south 8th west. commemorating thirty years and Mrs. Albert Stoner .as winAll members are urged to be since the organization of the ners. r were given by m-- i j Soroptimists in attendance, !ma Laub, past regional director, 'Una Vermillion and Fern Ship-- I Anna RasmussenHostess To Ace Hi Pinochle Club ley. j Janice Hansen of Brigham Mrs. Anna Rasmussen was City furnished musical selections NOW IS THE TIME! hostess to Ace Hi pinochle club during the, evening. ' President Mabel Nielsen of the on Thursday,) October 18. Brigham City club responded for The group enjoyed dinner af Brigham City Soroptimists. the (Lotus Cafe followed by .pinInstall Your Concrete Pipe Irrigation ochle at the Rasmussen home. Special guests for the;evening TlnSylfemThis were: "Mrs. Don Baird antfMrs. W. B. Ball, terruption of work next Spring! Pinochle prizes were to - Mrs, Mattie Garfield, high, Mrs. DonThe following births are an- na Ball, cut; Mrs, Sadie Jensen, The installation of concrete pipe can save nounced from Cooley Memorial travellingv and Mrs. Ruth Jensen, as much as 35 of your irrigation water. That low. hospital: Members present were: amount, according to the U. S. Dept. of AgriA son to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Ruth culture figures, is the average lost to seepage B. Call on October 19. At Barnard, Ruby present and evaporation in open ditches. As an imLt. Call Is stationed in the Eu- Forsgren, Mattie Garfield.' Sadie ropean theater of war with the Jensen, 'Edna Faulkner,' Ruth portant conservation practice, it is recommendBee and Larsen La Prlel U. S. Jensen, one have other army. They ed by the Production and Marketing Adminischild, a gul, Aileen, awaiting Ridd. ' tration. the arrival home of the baby brother. The youngster weigh- , City Claims Contact W. R. White Co. ed six pounds 15 ounces and Michigan It's Real Key Point , will be named John Willard. today , , . our representative will be happy to call on you to disA girl on October 20 to Morcuss your Irrigation needs. DOWAGIACy Mich. (UP) gan and Grace Monson Wixom Residents jflre collecting old of Brigham City. A girl on October 22 to New- keys to prove to Michigans ton and Elsie Holmes Jackson highway commissioner, Charles M. Ziegler, that Dowagiac is . a of Ogden. ' . cc to A boy on October 22 to Leo key city. as 3 The highway department left and Barbara Lazenby Fredrick- the iSfi m citys name off newly erectson of the Intermountain In- ed road direction signs saying dian School. it was using a new state-wid- e system in which only key cities are listed. , The Junior Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the collection of old keys to mail to Zieg- and day-to-da- y d r ; i j i- -J T ' 1 ' 1 t if tr, ! 7 1 -- mmt V " . Mes-dame- maw, s i Drive the car thatmakes gas gofar! Studebaker Champion! ler. CERTIFIED Ffe o) a uemm Al . r 48 N. Main Brigham City . 7 Cornei ' The Central School is very new,- - there are many things that we can To keep it looking neat and pretty, The nicest place in Brigham City, , So do :ia 55 S We wipe our feet outside the door Vt So we can have a nice clean floor, We wouldn't scratch or write on walla, Or make black marks in the halls, f I I We really love our brand new school To keep it nice is our rule. Mrs. Grovers Third Grade Central School 323 4 the event, says everything is in readiness for ah even bigger and better one this year. The event will begin at 7:30 p. m. and will feature door prize6, bingo, spooky entrance, fortune telling, free picture shows and free games. There will' also be fish ponds, darts and lots of good eats. The room mothers are 'working with the teachers to help as make everything 'PICK O' THE PICTURES" . LAST . TIMES TODAY Mr. Belvedere Rings Thel Starring Clifton Webb TODAY - THURS. Thursday - Friday - Saturt BIG ALL TECHNICOLOR PROGRAM TWO BIG FCATURCS TIM TAGS J OF COW COC ' possible. , Mrs. Melvin Jones and Mrs. Harmon. Campbell,' room - mothers of Mrs. Phena Weights first grade will take care of the preschool children with roysical games.' Mrs. June Craner- - and Miss Sam Forsgren, room' mothtrs of Mrs. 'Goodie-- ' OwenS second grade' will' havea continuous the seeftnd picture show-in- grade room. They have also brought ffojri the . four' winds and the four corners - of - the world, fortune tellers who arc adept at reading anyones past, present and future. The third grade room mothers, Mrs. Miriam Thompson and Mrs. Verdon and the Thompson teacher, Mm. Mae Peterson have the refreshments 1 jn charge. They will have chill, meat pies, soda water, ice cream and ice cream cones, candy and rice balls. Of Special attraction 'Will be the two big dolls - completely dressed and approximately a dozen smaller dolls, doll clothes, attractive aprons and other things for sale to help out with anyones Christmas problems. Also, there will be attendants In the parking lot on the school grounds to see that all cars are unmolested during the evenings fun. Mrs. Jesse Nicholas and Mrs. Jesse IWulf, room mothers working with Mr. Arch Sims, princiand pal, will have, the bingt spooky entrance In charge. Working with Mrs. Peart Glen will be Mrs. Grace Jeppson and Mrs. Jane. Tsushima. They will I J BIIUU mi INK HAMMS pmaM BETTE DAVIS 1 t- BARRY SULLIVAN -- -- Mrs. J. H. Norman Mr. Roland Rigby. ponds Far Wooden ' umi'-ju-m- . KIM WIDE Plus News - Shorts COUIOUIIS ms-fiCO- a;som S a CORNEL leuSuTnoo - ColumBT Reprint. and Cartoons RICHARD V - . ; ALSO-- 1' DOROTHY In Technicolor , r "A Day With The FBI" j Now you can s 271 ; 1 (330330133 and and will assist : Ducksi' ' ASHLAND, O. - (UP) Police charged an Ashland . woman with theft and not illegal hunting when they found her In possession of four ducks. They were wooden lawn onaments.Goes O IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD! , j 1 Mrs. Wallace Redelings DEALER W. ; manage the fish dart games. ' HEATING RE-FL- O - Our School Seagull Girls of the Sixth ward Primary met Friday eve. By ning, October T9, at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Mary Lou Mari jane Morris Call, for; a pot lunch Halloween CORINNE All of the witches cotume party.- and ghosts available have been Following' the pot luck suprecruited again this year to help the young ladies played per with the Corinne grade school with prizes going to each ' bingo . Halloween Carnival. This is the third successive girl present. asso- . Seagulls present were: Sarah year, the Parent-Teache- r ciation of Corinne are coopera- Farnsworth, Marilyn Tingey, Carnival, Kay Williamson, Elaine Garting on 4' Halloween ' ' October 31. field and Joan Hillman. The program in the .past has . Following games ghost stories been highly successful 'in keep were enjoyed. ing the children occupied ' and off the streets. There has ' al ways been enough fun for the whole town at this carnival. Mrs. Rex Barker, chairman of GLENS 1 ORINNS m OMMENTS . Poets Sixth Ward Seagull Girls Have Party n 5 . , The 2 Deseret Camp of D.U.P. Will Meet Next Friday ? l teuEg) 620 - - j Rom where I sit . by Jot Marsh. Guess Thoy Felt Pretty "Sheepish" My wife and In the 51 Mobflgas Economy Run, a Studebaker Champion did Vi to 6 actual miles per gallon better than the entries of the three other largest selling low price cars. , $todbakr evrdrhf, v opt at axtra east, was tonal ad. One ofthe Ch&Mpim 4 bwest price largest selling cars I A CHAMPION IN ADVANCEMENTS, TOO windshield . . . Brakes that automatically adjust themselves . , . Variable ratio steering . , . w black light inrotary door latches . . . strument panel dials . . Automatic choke . , . Automatic soa-- k and heat controls . . . Heat-dapistons , , , Roomy interior. Big visibility one-pie- ce extra-levera- ge Tight-grippi- Soft-glo- m 750 South Main J0E.CARR, Inc. I went to Central City Saturday for the football game and it was a Rut I began to wonder if it was worth the trouble when we got in a traffic jam coming home. ; Traffic makes me mighty impatient. When I came to a side road that seemed to point towards, the main highway, I turned onto it. This road bumps along for may-b- e a mile, then fetches up short by the railroad a dead end. . , . So. 1 turned around and darned if there werent twenty cars behind me! One driver had followed - after him, like sheep. T I mi. Uni ml Statrt -" counts.FarmallSuf day' See u i V I M Just Call 300 jHr RiGMTiSICII Fokwiw. AND IMPLEMENT CO. J h1 Kt.l o Jor make awn decisions. Personally, I ofUn like a glass of beer with my dinner, but most of ell, I like the freedom of making up my own mind about lt! onyourowaK where petfotf', v Phone 737 'Coprrtght, ; Fro where I sit, theres bo sense In just following along." Whether its choosing s road, a movie stir, or what beverage te drink at meal time, its always bet- ter to yi Prove to figuring I knew a short cut-t- hen a whole string of them swung |