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Show W ' PAGE TWO BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 30, 1952 wkly nowapaper, aalabliehad In I6H, published et Brigham City. Utah A Published avare Wednesday at Brigham City, Utah, ana entered as Second Class Mall Matter at the post office in Brig CKy, Utah, under the act of March I, 1679. Cbas. W. Chybaugh. Publisher Itobt, M. C romp tun, Managing Editor biadys Johoeon, Advertising Manager ' n J X urn Card of Thanks n "T' iT Picnic Luncheon For ' We wish 'to thank our' kind Eagles Auxiliary Tonight friends and relatives for their acts of love and sympathy during our recent loss of husband and father, Joseph C. Nielsen; and also to extend grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes to our loved one, and all ther acts of kindness that were shown. Mrs. Joseph C. Nielsen and Family. will Blue membership team to be hostesses this evening winning red team of Eagles Auxiliary at a picnic luncheon to be served in the garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hodges. The party Is under the direction of Wanda Hansen, chairman and will be held at 8 p. m. 1 BIRTHS The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A boy on July 22 to Bex and Leora Petersen Baron of Brigham ' City. Wallace and Faye Robbins Christensen of Brigham City are the parents of a boy born July 23. A Busy 18 Hours In Maternity Ward At Hospital . During an 18 hour period doctors and nurses at Cooley Memorial hospital have been assisting the stork with a record of 10 babies delivered. Those born on July 28 include a girl to Joe and Bernice Gomez Morales of Brigham City; a boy to Jay and Naomi Saunders Stokes of Snowville; a boy to James and Marie Tracy Sloan of Brigham City; a girl to Glen and Bertha Scott Chlarson of Corinne, and a girl to Howard and Helen Richardsen Petersen of Tremonton. July 29 births recorded are: a boy to Clayton and Joan Morris Morrell of Corinne, a boy to Francis and Lucille Holly Roche of Corinne, a boy to Denzll and Beth Holmgren Ballard of Tremonton, a girl to Arden and Betty Salmon Abbott of Ridge-dalIdaho, and a girl to Glen and Marion Munk Faekerall of Howell. girl was born July 23 to Maurice and Nancy Traveller Hillyard of Richmond. A girl was born July 24 to r Richard and Cora Dunlfer of Brigham City. 'Dave and Jean Sorenson Poul-soof Corinne are the parents of a girl on July 24. Clifford and Eva Riggs Thor-soof Bear River announce the arrival of a boy on July 24. On July 27 a boy was born to John and Katherine Hunsaker Hadfield pf Brigham City. Lytle and Betty Lou Rasmussen Deidriekson of Tremonton are the parents of a girl bom on Keith and Lee Ann July 27. Announcing the arrival of their Holden Here From first child, a son, born July 27, Glendale, California are Ralph and Loretta Nelson Here- - for a month from GlenWyatt of Mantua. dale, California, are Keith and Seeg-mille- n Card of Thanks Guests At Weight Home Prior To Leaving For Iran To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved husband and son, Blair Jeppesen, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Mrs. Blair Jeppesen and Family, and Mrs. Emil Jeppesen and ' Family. Lee Ann Holden, youngsters of Mr. and Mrs. Don Holden. , They are visltlhg at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Lula B. Reeder. Their mother is -- 4he former Louise Reeder. Tb Holdens plan to come from Glendale and vacation in Yellowstone National park before returning to their home with the children. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bunnell, their daughter, Oneta, and son, Duane, were breakfast guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Weight, and daughter, Jeanette. The Bunnells are leaving Tot Iran, where they will make their home for the coming two years. Mr. Bunnell is employed to teach According to North and South Box Elder camp directors, Han nah Hillam and Norma Jensen, Beylmia grls home in Box Elder canyon has been alive with ac tivity since Jifne 23 when the first group of girls from the Per ry ward entered the home for their annual three day stay. Since that time wards who have spent time at Beylmia in elude Third ward, Mantua, Bear River, Honeyville, Second ward, Seventh ward, First ward and now the Fourth ward. Schedule for the next month includes Willard, Corinne, Sixth ward, Fifth w&rd, Harper and Eighth ward. During the six days of the week girls enjoy hiking, handicraft and cooking at the home. 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He Is a member of the Bear River high school faculty. offers ybui "Your daughter would be belter 1 Home town service off dead Premium prices EXTRA YEARS enhance the 2 3 : This was the verdict for little Karen Killilea, afflicted from birth with dread cerebral palsy. They said that shed never walk that permanent helplessness was her almost certain doom. Here is the inspiring story of the unflagging courage of Karens parents to fight appalling odds in the slim hope that therapy might win. Read She Lived a M iracle in the August issue of the Ladies Home Journal. Its an unforgettable success story on cerebral palsy I help great ; Bourbon Taste of 4 OLD Patronage refunds All of which assure you more profit from ' your poultry. HICKORY l. "BmBQNnm umwouiwy, May n " Owen entertained Saturday afternoon in her M. garden for Major Afton Schoffield, ANC, a cousin who from just Recently returned three years tour of duty in Japan. 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