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Show f i 4 Arizona Visitors At Andersen Home Now They'll Reign At Peach Days Celebration Will Fly As Naval Aviator m r j. ,, vr- - . & rv , Tv A X' S V ? v s Hv I X I V I i J 4 C4 h J vS. r zona. They are visiting at the home Mr. of Mrs. Huishs parents, and Mrs. David O. Andersen. Mrs. Huish will be remembered here as the former Karma T M, 'ihi THE MUNNS FAMILY. 4 fA J1: 1 t i , 1 4 - ) A he represent all the many inter,, ests In the First District. he is young end vigorous, a fighter all the'wayl i REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR - s t A s I x XI COIIGBESS, DIST. I x 1 Sr Little Princess Karen Seashore (center) is flanked by attendants, Diane Dummer (left) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dum-me- r, sponsored by the Kindergarten club; and Pauline Adkins, daughter of Mrs. Alta Cotton, sponsored by the Eagles auxiliary. Little princess is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Seashore and was entered by the Civic Improvement club. The junior royalty will be introduced at the coronation ball and will ride on a special float in the Peach Days parade. ... X: Jjr , , Xxx X iWrvVirifir w 'rfTfrijiiiViiiffiiirflfilirrYl'i 1 i J "v wXrii jhir .ftf 1 AT Naval Cadet Bruce Nelson, Still In Civilian Clothes . . just before he left the Denver Naval Air Station for 18 months flight training at Pensacola, Florida, got a pilots view of the SNJ trainer, the first Navy plane he will fly at ... TONIGHT IS ' Keep Drawing Strictly On The Level , wfr R. STRIIIGFELLOU s ? w 9th SEPT. Douglas I?, f 0 VOTE CVrl VX $$r , I 3St 4? Thanks The Munns famijy wish to express their sincere appreciation to their friends and neighbors, Relief society and everyone, for all their kindnesses;1 for their love and sympathy shown in any way to our mother. We also extend grateful thanks for the beautiful floral tributes. , Here for 10 days are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huish and children, Craig and Gary, of Douglas, Ari- n ! Card of PEACHES BASEBALL GAME Pensacola. BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 27, 1952 A weekly newspaper, established in 1896, published at Brigham City, Utah. Published every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March , 1879. MifetiaiU Fans To Offer To Bill Cowley Thanks , Bill Cowley may be a grandad, but he still game of any third plays the finest third-bas- e Backer in the Industrial league. He should, hes had enough experience. Tonight, when Bill receives the plaudits of hundreds of fans, he will be winding up his 14th season of ball playing in the league, and Ross Bowen, one of the officials oj: the local club, promises its far from his last. He has had one of his finest seasons this summer. i In playing 10 of his 14 years for the Brigham City Peaches he has contributed to a myriad of victories for the local squad. But perhaps more important has been his contribution as a sportsman, as a pace setter and ideal for younger members to look to. ' He is an example of the finest type athlete. He has probably never been kicked off the diamond (at least we cant remember it), Always calm, he is an example of how to control tempers, to younger squad members. When a pitcher starts blowing, Bill can offer a few words of counsel and usually puts the pitcher back in control of his efforts. He delights in working with the kids; teaching them tricks of the game and boosting their baseball ego. Bill loves tKe game and we hope he can have another 14 seasons as successful as the laist 14. Good Luck Miss Utah Theres always a first time and during the PEACHES next week Brigham City people will be hoping for a first time one state has had a Miss America two years consecutively. Bunny Reese shell probably go by "Marilyn in Atlantic City, but we still prefer is leaving tonight for competition Bunny in Miss America pageant. Everybody in Brigham City is solidly behind Bunny, and we wouldnt be a bit surMiss America prised to hear she wins honors. We have a hunch the judges will go for her unaffected, clear personality and pleasant disposition as much as we do here. We are all wishing her best of luck. Rees Pioneer Park ble cleverly decorated with individual salt and pepper favors marking the place for each guest. Rilla Jensen and Annie R. Tingey were in charge of the favors. Meeting was conducted by Bessie Hansen, president. During the course of the evening a lovely birthday gift was presented to Elizabeth Oliver. Special guest was Mrs. Helen Schilicher of Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. Members present were: Bessie Hansen, La Preal Wight, Vere-bell- e Knudson, Dorothy Robbins, Elnora Bowcutt, Grace Petersen, Rilla Jensen, Annie R Tingey, Magna Drewes, Elizabeth Oliver, Blanche Hyde, Mabel Nielsen, Lenore Romer and Luella . I e. Howard Reeders Here From San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reeder and son, Alan, of San Francisco are visiting in Utah for the next two weeks. Mr. Reeder, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Reeder, is supervisor of tabulating division for United Airlines in San Francisco. Mrs. Reeder is the former Jean Dalton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Howard Dalton of Willard. They plan to include a trip to Yellowstone while here. They arrived Saturday i BRIGHAM CITY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT with ZYNOLYTE What's since breakfest... aid THEY'RE DRY IH TIME FOR LUNCH I ZYNOLYTE, clear By provides an Marijane Morris fa (Do you have a favorite, unusual recipe? If so let the rest of the folks In on it. Mail U to 'What's Cookin Box Elder News and Journal, Brigham City, JJtah.) If Today its marshmallows ydu are ever lucky enough to be a guest at Melissa Gilberts home, you might be treated to her out-o- f homemade marshmallows. There are a number of soldiers who can 6ay as much. Ill bet those coconut covered bits were a treat when eaten on the Korean battlefield Here they are: this-worl- While syrup tin should Is cooking, easily-applie- fa gela- soaking. Cook syrup until it forms a firm soft ball in cold water. Remove from fire and add gelatin. Beat constantly, briskly for 20 minutes After 15 minutes add the stiffly beaten whites of 2 eggs and beat again. Flavor with vanilla, pour in platter not buttered. When set cut in squares and roll in nuts and coconut. If using electric mixer dont beat as long as if using the hand method. Dry coconut before grinding. be Mrs. Dantzel Andersen or that is Easily doanod Per Share $125.00 Will $126.50 Per Share t by hot water, strong soap, lyo, fruit add or groasa FOR WOOD, ASPHALT TILE, CEMENT AND OTHER SURFACES INDOORS AND OUT. E3BEmrS be. WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE of lowing a major operation per' formed Saturday. She Is reported by hospital at tendants to be "doing nicely. VOTE FOR F. HENRI HENRI0D (Incumbent Justice) Utah Supreme Court courts are your last protection. Return to office a Justice who Your So EL lEfflHSEI o) , has proved he respects your rights and who up- SEWING MACHINE the integrity of the courts. holds Vote for Justice Henriod on the 5.00 Per Month Rental Can Be Applied To Purchase. D & D SUPPLY ballot non-partis- PHONE 1111 an at the Primary Election September 9. Justice Henriod 45 South Main Street t color, f Will Sell z In finish fa fa Unmarrod Fine After Operation Mrs. Dantzel Tmgey Andersen Salt Lake City is recuperating at Cooley Memorial hospital fob d lustrous without polishing Rent A Brand New t P.M. 'The kitchen floor end drainboird look like new. Ive finished them CORPORATION STOCK Buy 8:15 iso How prosperous are we in our present prosperity compared to the year of 1939? Some interesting figures released by the Soroptomists Meet At National Association of Manufacturers this Graycliffe In Ogden week reporting that if your weekly income Graycliffe in Ogden Canyon now is $75 you are no better off financially meetthan you were in 1939 with an income of $37 was ofthe scene of regular of Brigham a week. In other words, in the past 13 years ing heldSoroptimists last Thursday evening. City you had to more than double your income to Dinner was served from a tacy PROVO vs. LAST HOME GAME OF THE YEAR Anna Lee Price, Last Years Peach Days Little Princess . . . draws the names of this years royalty from a box in which the names of all youngsters entered were placed. Radies, left to right, are :Leah Jensen, Kindergarten club director member of the project ; Mrs. Mary Kotter, chairman ; and Mrs. Lill Dummer, president of the Kindergarten club, sponsoring organization. Have You Doubled Your Income Since 1939? THE (Paid Political Adv.) |