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Show frTLlARD RETORTS City Gets New Park Benches Pfc.C.L. Ashby Farewell Testimonial Given For John Takes Rest Leave j B. White Upon Departure On Mission Hannah B. Nicholas fareAt a recent testimonial well party given for John B. White, a purse of more than $300,00 was presented. He leaves Salt Lake City this week tor mission the West Canadian By Mrs. The Kindergarten Club . . . represented by Mrs. Leon Reese and Mrs. Myriand Halls, presented 10 brand new park benches to Brigham City last week. Councilman Les Bundy, head of the city recreation department accepted the gift, will place two benches in each of the citys five playgrounds and parks. BORDERLINE INCIDENTS UNUSUAL PETS Alexander P. Dalton who is working for the government Oakland. Calif., is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Perry Dalton. Rex Kunzler who is in the air force, being stationed at one of the camps of the southern states, has been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Kunzler for the past ten days Willard ward Sunday seiiool was reorganized with Clin LowStauffer, superintendent; arid ell Lemon, first assistant, Robert North, second assistant, and Betty Braegger and Martha Leggat, secretaries. Mrs. E. M. Tams who recently underwent a major operation at a hospital in Ogden, has improved so much that she was able to be brought home last week. Raymond Hansen, son of Mrs. Vernice Braegger, who has been has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Staples of Stilt Lake City and Mrs. (Pen Andersen of Brigham City were visitors at the home of their sister and family, Mr. and Mis. Howard Baddley last Sun-iday. Mantua Sergeant Adopts Eaglets Found Same Family To Visit Cooley Hospital During Infantry War Jeanette Teeter was operated on for appendicitis on Friday, May 21, at the Cooley Memorial hospital In Brigham City, , The following day her Beth Teeter, was also operated on for appendicitis. Mrs. Isabelle Barnes spent a sister-in-law- day with her daughter in Snow-villlast week. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fehlman and son, LaMont, from Logan, spent the week end in Yost with Bishop Fehlman . and family. They attended church services In the ward Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Anderson e Will be opened JUNE 3 THURSDAY, , , Closed ? FRIDAY, JUNE 4 This Week Only RINGSIDE CAFE 38(1 North Main . Zlta!to-V7i- m DRIVEJINjrHEATRE Wed. - Thurs. family nite - $1 per car .DOUBLE BILL " The Last ' Ensign Bruce Nelson Returns To Naval Base 10-9- The eagle, bold and free, ls a proud bird. But four fuzzy gold eaglets, deserted by their parents and found by a sergeant, Merle Isaacson, of Mantua, now in the 44th Infantry division, now engaged in Exercise Hill Top near Yakama, Wash., seem quite content with their captivity. the baby Rabid meat-eaterbirds subsist on a diet of raw hamburger furnished by their rescuers, men of the 44th Reconnaissance company. Sergeant Isaacson, first observed an eagles nest one afternoon when he was patrolling a nearby hills, dusty ridge in where Hill 1pP s now n full swing. A few days later, he went back to the hill and found four baby eagles. He believes the older birds have been frightened away by battle noises. They havent been named yet, who one, but the littliest squawks loudest for his hamburger, is informally called Zeke. Sgt. Isaacson predicts lhat the meat-feeaglets will be able to be on their own by the time his outfit leaves the firing center early in June. He plans to free them near the ridge where they were found. tank Sergeant Isaacson, a commander, In the 44th Recon naissance company, is the son of Mr. John Isaacson, Mantua. i Box Elder NEWS also ..The Green Glove " The closing meeting of the season for Oak camp Daughters of Utah Tioneers was held on (Thursday. May 27, at the home of Mrs. Sarah Slggard. Josephine Johnson, vice captain, was in charge. j X THE STARTING PICTURES' TODAY for 4 BIG DAYS The opening song. Brigham City. Ray and Jeanine Spackman iNesson, Howell, are the parents of a girl born May 30. to A hoy was born May 31 Charles Morgan and Elsie Bowen Hawkes, Brigham City. mofh Vccction by Greyhound here's what well do . . . . MAKE ALL HOTEL RESERVATIONS! ARRANGE SPECIAL SIGHTSEEING! ARRANGE NATIONAL PARK TOURS Pack A reunion of the John Family association is to he held at Fairmont park in Salt Lake (city on June 19, according to an announcement by Douglas II. All City, 7. reservations made freel writ SAVE YOU MONEY, ' tool CALIFORNIA (Los Angeles COLORADO (Denver) NEW YORK CITY PACIFIC NORTHWEST (Seattle) NEW ENGLAND EtmiCKT flNEST BOURBON SINCl STRAIGHT MJ 8. BUll 8011111011 DISTULUS WHISKEY, CO.. CIOMONT. OS plus tax Call 175 1793 (TO PROOF KENTUCKY How far away are your 9 V- - v. baby's college days? . M&i I ft 5 r t; vf !.. HitJ" iv" They'll hr hire brforr yon knore It. And right now is the lime to make sure he'll have the money to go . ,4 Yotm ore ims ton yoiu rnit.n a hotter life, ad education ran you guarantee they will ever become realities? You can, if yon start saving totlay! Not next month, not in a dozen years or so, but now is the time to build for his future. Its easy and its sure with the Pay-ro- ll Savings Plan. Here's how it tvorks: You tell your companys pay office how much you want to save anywhere from a couple of dollars a payday to $375 a month. This sum is automatically invested in U. S. Series E Savings Bonds, which are turned over to you, and which earn interest for you. Here's why it works: Once you join, your saving is automatically done for you before you even draw your pay. Just think if you sign up to save $3.75 a week, in 5 years you'll have 11,025.95. In 9 years 8 months, $2,137.30. And in 19 years 8 months youll have $5,15.3.72! So that about the time that bahv of today is ready to enroll youll have the amount he'll need to see him through. A college education, a home of your own whatever your objective., its yours for the asking when you save systematically. Join the Jay-Plaor, if you are join the Plan where you hank. Come, was sung by the 24 members and three visitors present. Invocation was of fered by Mrs. Celia Isaacson. The group then sang "Quilt ing Party followed by the read ing of a bulletin by Captain Cora Olsen. Pioneer Building and Museum was the title of the les son given by Mrs. Siggard. Missionary experiences were read by Mrs. Rosetta Hansen. Sunshine Closing song was in My Soul with benediction by Mrs. Mary Christensen. The remainder of the evening was spent in a social for Josephine Johnson, who is leaving shortly for a Mexican LDS mission. Three Spanish numbers were sung by Wayne and Judy n Bod-A-Mimt- Your babys future starts totlay. . . when you save with United .Stales Savings Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan I Bosworth. Many beautiful gifts were presented to Miss Johnson. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Orville Jensen. Mrs. Lottie Johnson and Mrs. Ellen Siggard. (SinemaScoPE PUTS YOU IN DEAD CENTER OF THE MOST SINISTER UNDERWORLD ON EARTH! ENDS TONIGHT "WAR ARROW" and "FORBIDDEN" THUR. - FRI. - SAT. BIG DOUBLE BILL "TAZA, SON OF COCHISE" Tkf (7, S. Government dom nr pm far this arinorfim mg. The Trmstiry trpwtinmt funks. patriotic donation, the Advertising Counrii aad thah CO-HI- plus shorts, cartoon, news 7 "WHITE GODDESS" Viewer 15c One Way $16.15 $11.45 $44.20 $20.70 : 46.75 IIOWAD HOTEL WORLD'S The average depth of U. S. underground coal mines Is 190 feet. Come Ye Saints. Del-Mie- m&an John Pack Family Reunion Is Planned nals, pictures or other historical matters relating to John Pack jand his family are invited to contact t tin association All who are interested in the family reunion are in- vited to send their names and addresses to the president of the association, Douglas H. Pack, 2G50 East Milo Way, Salt Lake Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, June 2. 1954 son was born May 29 to and Leila Petersen Lee, itmt j Games In Yakima A your Ensign Bruce Nelson of the U. S. Naval Air Force has returned to his base at San Diego, Calimonth's fornia following a leave in Brigham City with his mot her, Mrs. Elda Nelson. Ensign Nelson completes the first two years of his enlistment in August. Closing Meeting For Oak Camp DUP Members Honors Josephine Johnson With Shower with B. Crawford and Wanda Hendrix 0' Ha-kat- imme-idiatcl- and son called to visit relatives in Yost Sunday. Naomi Tracy returned to Burley with them. Yost and Park Valley schools played a game of softball at the close of school on the Yost ball diamond. Park Valley won with a score of . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kunzler were Standrod callers Wednesday. Junior Smith, wife and baby, and two sisters from Salt Like City surprised Evelyn Smith with a two day visit. Lenore Rose has her two small grandsons, Dee and Scott Hawkins, with her for an indefinite period of time. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whitaker attended their daughter, Judys eighth grade graduation exer cises in Bear River Friday. Yost and Standrod cemeteries were cleaned up and prepared for Decoration day, on Wednesday, May 20. Mrs. Colleen Barnes was hostess to a stork shower given for Erma Hebdon on Monday, May 24. Appropriate games were (played. Many nice gifts were opened and wishes made, Sandwiches and punch were (served to Luella Tracy, Isabelle Uarda Barnes, Viola Tracy, Reta (Oman, June Whitaker, Holtman, Hazel Jones Erma Hebdon and Colleen Barnes. Little pjnk flannel diapers held candy favors for the party, Mrs. Eva Montgomery is visit-- I ing with her mother In Paul, Idaho. Glenn Jonps was in Logan on business. Friday, May 28. s Posse" "PICK n Me-Bro- Pack. Any persons or organizations in possession of old diaries, jour- - Appendicitis Causes Two Members Of By Mrs. R. G. Barnes following births are anfrom Cooley Memorial nounced L. 31, Carl Ashby, Army Pvt. son of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph T. hospital: to A girl was born May 27 Ashby, Route 1, Garland, Utah, Dean and Patricia l,cRoy rest recently spent a seven-daHarris, Willard. and recuperation leave in Dee Glen and Ida Woodyatt Japan. Smith of Brigham City anof a son, Ashby is normally stationed in nounce the arrival Korea with the 10th Infantry di- Iheir third, on May 27. vision. He entered the army in March 1953 and arrived overseas last October. Thi air force for the past four years. Inis been released and field. B'BIKTrMg The Box Elder NEWS and JOURNAL I h |