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Show Michael R. and Stephen; Mrs. Joyce ThompExcited little Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex son and son, Randy: Mrs. F,arl P. Moore, celebrated his first Madsen and eons, sRichar'd and chilbirthday on Friday afternoon, Allen; Mrs. Ellis Lee and August 15, with seven of his dren, Dennis, Verlin, Merna, Gregory and Phillip, and Kathy nine grandparents piesent. and Van Wayne Claybaugh. in Is iwho His daddy, serving theTJS. arfny in Budingen, The youngsters enjoyed games. Germany, hopes to be home in Many gifts were presented to the time to spend Mikes second little guest of honor. birthday with him. r . I were Birthday refreshments Grandparents present for the indifestive occasion were: ' Mrs. served. All guests received Louie Hopkins, Boise; Mrs. Nel- vidual cup cakes decorated with lie McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. H. letter M and a birthday cahdle. W. Johnson, Plain City, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cat Adopts Beagles Mich, (UP) Its caATLAS, Moore, Denver, and Mrs. Gladys Johnson, Brigham City, grand- nines for a feline owned by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koen. The family parents.' . Others present were: Mrs. D. cat is rearing four orphaned L. Holland and children, Diane beagle puppies. z a $ A i LLsin . K Ti 3Z3 TZXV ISST snsa wana m lts? rsrzM 5sm i A -- i f 1 VIi - i ' , Michael Moore (center standing) found his first birthday party on his number one birthday a mighty fine custom. Ieft to right, sitting: Kandy Thompson, Gregory Lee, Myrna Lee, Alan Madsen. Kneeling; Stephen Holland, Diane Holland, Richard Madsen, Verlin Lee, DeWayne Lee. Standing in back: Van and Cathy Claybaugh. . . . On First Serious Fishing Trip " ' i . Now at Mode O Day those wonderful new styles for school and fall dress wear! Choose from a big new assortment of taffetas, cottons, and other novelty fabrics. Theyre guaranteed by Mode 0 Day and Good Housekeeping, and are nearly all washable. Sizes : i I JS- 16-2- 12-2- 5; - Bustly rayon Taffeta, small checks, hand washable, siiea 9 to II. Only 13.991 1 y r Special! Mode 0 Day NYLONS r.t f fcW - jv J 51 Gauge 89, 3g 1 , t ft. 'A Full Fashioned! Guaranteed Perfect!' I wLkcA tlMMt C&w Oliver (Woody) Olsen, 76, . . . had never been on a serious fishing trip in his life until f VV. last week-en- d when he and a son-in-la- Phil Ficara, tossed their lines in Snake river from the McCrea bridge, near Ponds Lodge, Idaho. Fishing was superb, as the picture proves. The largest one Mr. Olsen caught was the five and three-fourt- 4 BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH t one-ha- lf will become the bride of pounder in the center. pounds. The next largest f ' Mrs. Joseph Tingey returned s home Monday noon from a vacation in Portland, Oregon. . While there she was house-gues- t at the home of her sister, Alta McBride. Arland and Vay Tingey, grandsons of Mrs. Tingey, drove to and re Portland last week-enturned with their grandmother. Mrs. Clar-- : ence' Jorgen- - x sen They I have set their wedding date J in .volume, the largest trees in the world are the for Sept. 12. PAGE Measured LaBell Club Entertains With Pot Luck Luncheon oif giant sequoias central FOUR BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 20, 1952 SPECIAL! Limited Amount Only OUTSIDE MITE GALLON Complete Line Of PRATT & LAMBERT PAINTS, VARNISHES AND SUPPLIES' D&D 45 SUPPLY Phone South Main 1111 X OCi HAVE A STAKE IN GOOD Joseph Nicholas Family Reunion Planned Aug. 24 SERVICE... The best telephone lervice in the world it right here in America. . Order your stationery, office and business forms, envelopes, etc., today at the Now! season of Mr. 'knd , Tim News-Journa- Vi d i3 v Leon Jorgen- - ; ' A reunion of the Joseph G. Nicholas family will be held on Sunday, August 24 at Rees Pioneer park, Brigham City, beginning at 1 p. m. Each family is requested to bring their own lunch. 9 M four and Brigham City, Members of the LaBell dub met at the home of Mrs. Wil liam McKay on Friday after noon. A delicious pot luck lun cheon was served after which Cootie was played, with high score going to Mrs. Harvey Poul sen, and low score to Mrs. Tom Johnson. The rest of the afternoon was spent telling fortunes. Next meeting of the club will be held Besides, raising the amount of at the home of Mrs. Tom John eon. i monthly social security payments and the amount a person can earn a month and still . ac- Mr. And Mrs. Howard cept his social security check Beecher Back To Utah for that month,, the July 1952 amendments to the Social SecurMr. and Mrs. Howard Beecher ity Law made some technical and Karen, of Richchanges which streamline the mond,daughter, administrative procedure to the back California, have moved to Utah. They will live in Act. This statement was made by Harry E. Johnson, of the Og- Ogden. visited at the home of They Beden social security office. fore these changes, Mr. John- Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Forsgren. Nason said, "a person applying for Mrs. Beecher is the former of omi City. Forsgren Brigham social security benefits during 1952 usually received smaller checks during the first 6 months B.P.W - Clubs Set August following the month in which his application was made than 25th For Summer Party he did later. In order to secure A Northern district Business this later increase, an additional and Professional Womens clubs application was necessary. The summer party is scheduled for streamlining changes have now made it possible for a worker Monday evening, August 25, at lodge in Logan who retires during 1952 to re- Old Juniper it' was learned today. Canyon, ceive the full amount of pay Full information will be rements from the first month for which he receives a check. An leased later. other change involves persons EAST LANSING, Mich. (UP) o)er 75 'years of age who have Jack Heppinstall is the only worked during 1951 and 1952. These workers are now able to athletic trainer Michigan State receive full , credit for that college has ever had. He assumed the position 37 years ago. work. Persons 75 years old are urged to contact Mr. Johnson Thursday, August 21, between 2 and 4 p. m., at the Utah State Employment office. cljjowi a; t Wight of Mrs. Joseph Tingey Home From Visit f gTOS3SSK53U of Mr, Irving l 1 daughter . . . Hutchinson, Kansas, visited last week in Brigham City. Mr. Ensz served with the medical corps for 28 months at Bush-nelGeneral hospital during the war. They were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siggard during their stay in Brigham City. sn tzms ssct wzy,- - I Judy Wight Mr. and Mrs, Vemle Ensz and children, Larry and Judy, of srsa $Lsm stsi &i in t tiX - ft t isssa Plans Marriage In Logan Temple Ensz Family Here From Kansas For Vacation Hey! Birthday Parties 'Are Okey Michael R. Moore Has First Birthday Party Telephone men and women in Utah want to keep it that way. We have continued the largest construction programs in our history L Choose during the last few years despite the highest cost levels we have ever .... from the ' otperienced. This year we have been building new facilities at the rata 4 over one-ha- million dollars a month. The telephone instrument is only about 6 - of the equipment required to serve you. It also takes wires, poles, cable, switchboards and other equipment of many kinds. More telephone men and women arc required to provide service over twice as many as in 1940. ' . 4 - TO OFFSET RISING COSTS WE HAVE HAD TO ASK THE UTAH PUBLIC SERVICE fT fji the ooe perm oent thats its! for your type of hsit i, COMMISSION FOR APPROVAL TO INCREASE RATES Regular Ton! for normal hair Super Toni for VeryGentleToni for dnta t nf lit, Timl We don't like to increase rates, hut inflation v hair hair ml 150 lulmt it enhances the value of your own service. A growing telephone tions as if has on any business or household. ness means that more money ia spent for mate-- We have to pay more for materials rials, supplies and wages in Utah. in (5 Utah communities. Pay checks cashed on wages are higher taxes have soared, jp The money we receive from telephone users Is used to meet the daily expenses of running the busi-- j We operate Main Street mean more business in each community. Thera isnt enough left to finance Our problems are the same as yours; but growth so we try to obtain that money from we will continue to keep the cost of telephone people who will invest their savings in telephone service as low as possible business. I"1" telephone service because has the same impact on Utah telephone opera- in spitt of inflation.' securities. They will put their money in other LOTION SHAMPOO tonight investments tomorrow . your hair wiU be sunshine bright. also 60f mi i 30i am e 00 Hamilton Drugs unless wo can pay A reasonable return for tbe use of h. We believe tbit you want to continue to have a constantly expanding and Improving THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE ft TELEGRAPH COMPANY 4 |