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Show FfiH rtrrrrrrm a arr s Luana Lee Horne Leaves For Germany 9 1 ! Germany. They expect to be reunited with their husbands in Frankfurt by this Saturday. After their marriage last September, Mr. and Mrs. Horne made their home in Kaysvllle Mr. until November, when Horne entered the U. S. Army, being stationed at Fort Ord, His wife joined California him there, living at Pacific Grove, during his basic training. When he left for Europe, Mrs. Horne returned to Brigham City to live with iter parents, and has been working with her father at the Lee Accounting Mrs. Luana Lee Horne, daugh-- i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Theron B. Lee, of Brigham City, will leave tonight, VVednesday, by airplane for Frankfurt, Germany, to join her husband, Pvt. Harold O. Horne, who is stationed there with the U. S. army. Mrs. Horne will board a United Airliner tonight at 10 o'clock In company with a friend, Mrs. Richard Holt, of Clearfield, who is also joining her husband in 1 V Temple City Visitors Here with Relatives I it Temple City, California visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Holland (the former Lila Lee) and children, Sandra Lee and Larry. and Mr. and Mrs. Raymon Larsen, have been enjoying a Brigham City visit for the past week. While here they have attend the merchants outing, a birthday party for Mrs. Frank Larsen, swimming at the cement at Lagoon, plant, concessions picnic in Box Elder park, trip to Willard peak, golfing at Brigham City Golf and Country club, and a tour of the Bear River Bird Migratory. Mrs. Raymond Larsen was guest of honor at a surprise birthday party on Monday. Cudd-ebac- - fro-- t -- ? The Cuddebacks V;.. ' i are staying at the home of Mrs. Amy L. Hansen and Miss Rosa Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen are with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Larsen. They plan to return to their homes this week-end- . F lying At Lagoon Saturday on Saturday, ToGermany returned to the coast after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Parry Jensen of 594 South Third West. Mrs. Randolph is Mrs. Jensens sister and Mrs. Barnard is the sister-in-laof Mrs. Jensen. While here, they visited other relatives including Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnard. Eastern Star Picnic Planned for Aug. 15 Main. 4 Lv.K& osagBongRi Is 1954 BIRTHS i 1 The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Floyd and Leona Tanaka Tremonton, announce the arrival of a boy born August 4. A girl was born August 5 to Victor and Emelia Taredes Naya of Corinne. Announcing the arrival of a baby girl are David and Lucille Dickey Kelley of Brigham Ka-nek- The Anders Mortensen family will hold a reunion on Saturday. August 14 at Liberty park in Ogden. A smorgasbord lunch will be served at 2:00 p. m., and each family is asked to furnish a number for the program. Munns A boy was born August 6 to Manning, Kaysville; Mrs. Shirley Call Hyde, Ogden; Leonard and lelyne Boyd Rader Mrs. Sharon Thompson Ward, of Brigham City. Mrs. Helen Jane Tremonton; Aakase and Rhuyda Sato Hara-motHarding Lemon, Willard; Mrs. of Tremonton, are the parMarian Davis Jeppson, Salt Lake ents of a boy born August 7. City, and the following from A girl was bom August 7 tb Brigham City: Mrs. Ida Wood-yat- t Ray and LaVera Jacobson Jen" Smith, Mrs. Marva Persons sen of Brigham City. Frost, Mrs. LaRaine Wold PeterKenneth and La Dora Nelson sen and Mrs. Thelma Hadfield Davidson of Ogden announce Larsen. the arrival of a girl bom August o Rom where I sit Joe Marsh "Nothing to Sneeze At This year our town dtwided to do something about its hay-fev- Hap Thomas is our health officer, so he was made ragweed "inspector. "Cant see why anybody should be bothered by a few weeds, he anorted. 1 say its all in their minds. But Hap went on out to do his job.. Then, yesterday, I met Hap broking kind of sheepish. His eyes were red and as be took out a big handkerchief, he sneezed. "Know somebody who isnt allergic, whod like a Job? asks Hap. sufferers. thirst-quenche- lergic to anybody "al- who Copyright 1 1954, United Suites Brewers Foundation Silver Thimble Club Holds Meeting club The Silver Thimble held Us regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Wayne Jepperson, last Thursday afternoon at two 4-- o'clock. The meeting was called to order by Judy Anderson and the club group repeated the code. The health lesson was given by Sheryl Meservy after which the club sewing project was completed. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Wayne Jepperson and Mrs. Kennard Anderson. Avon Couch, reporter 4-- Mrs. LaDene Cazier Gilreath and two children, Patty and David from Los Angeles, California; and Mrs. Zola Cazier and two children, Janet and Brad from Los Alamos, New Mexico, have been house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Johnson of 529 South Third East, for the past two weeks. Mrs. Gilreath, accompanied by Max Cazier, left Monday for Los Angeles. Mrs. Tittensor will remain for another few days. models are fully prepared to show the ladies in attendance what the fall picture in fashions will be. card Of Thanks The family of William R. Holmes wishes to thank all those who extended assistance and sympathy, at the time of the death of our father. Wendell Holmes and Family. TUNE-U- P C0U0C0 Super Gasoline with TCP BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. PHONE 23 Tit-tens- The greatest Gasoline Development in 31 Years Here are the facts proved by millions: Maid Summeree Held North Box Elder stake MIA Maids held their Summeree last evening, August 10, at the Box Elder County park. 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Rudsell, J The fashion committee reports that the stores and their Lucius Johnsons Are Hosts to Visitors Hospital Notes 750 South Main Fall," Eiuts wgx is North Stake Mia mm m 2mm motSi V JUST LIKE AN ENGINE for the "Silhouettes for uncheon fashion show. A girl was born August 9 to James and Barbara Marble Munns of Brigham City. 4-- H The biggest trading jamboree in our history! We will 7 CONOCO sales for the event were moving along well. at the A large attendance Crystal Springs lodge fashion show is indicated from the tickel sales so far. Mrs. Hunsaker and her committee members. Mrs. Blythe Hunsaker and Mrs. Della Petersen report that there are more tickets available and that all ladies interested should have the opportunity to see the beautiful fall clothes. The luncheon committee, head-shoed by Mrs. Nellie Tingey and assisted by Mrs. Lois Coombs and Mrs. Estella Maero, have planned a delicious luncheon 7. From where I sft, I can sympathize with Hap. Its no joke. But as Hap admitted later, he wag dead wrong in scoffing at the idea of hay fever. Making light of other people's Ideas and opinions is a familiar trouble with a lot of folks. Whether its hay fever, football or a choice of, say, r, buttermilk or beer as a Ias just naturally Scheduled For August box Elder NEW5 Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 11, Hostess for the evening was Mrs. Marjorie Knudson Keller of Salt Lake City. The affair was in honor of Mrs. Barbara Jean Forrest Mel-lo- r of Laramie, Wyoming, who is in Brigham City, visiting. The guest list included; Mrs. Alice Knudson Stewart, Logan; Mrs. Phyllis Sederholm Larsen, Mrs. Ellen Mae City. Bountiful; low-grad- Fashion Show The annual picnic of the Chapter No. 11, Order of the Eastern Star, will be held on Sunday, August 15, at Rees Pioneer park. All members and their friends 19 are invited to attend. According to those in charge, At a committee meeting last everyone brings his own lunch. Refreshments and ice cream Friday evening of those in charge of the luncheon fashion will be served by the chapter. on August 19, sponsored by the Honeyville Civic club, Mortensen Family the ticket committee chairman, Mrs. Ree Hunsaker reported To Hold Reunion Mrs. Luana Lee Horne will leave . . tonight by plane for Frankfort, Germany, to join her husband, Pvt Harold 0. Horne, who is stationed there with the U. S. Army. A group of former high school friends enjoyed a delightful and smorgasbord last Saturday evening in the beautiful garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Here Knudson, South de Iloneyville Civic Club Members Crystal Springs' , . . make plans for Silhouettes for Fall, which will be given at the lodge on August 19. Showni in a conference are; left to right, Mrs. Ree Hunsaker, tickets committee; Mrs. Mary Gardner, president; Mrs. Norma Johnson, vice president; and Mrs. Bernice Burrows, publicity. e Former High School Friends Get Together years ago, Utah Copper pioneered open pit production of copper from low-graore at Bingham. This did more than create a new Utah industry. Actually it opened up the e field of mass production mining of western ore, previously considered worthless. of our Today this type of milling produces 85 nation's newly mined copper and here in Utah it it a substantial factor in the prosperity of the State. La- Mrs. Donna Randolph Mrs. Eva Barnard and Dena and Francis, daughters, all of Seattle, Washington, have s Fifty at Parry Jensens Are Hosts to Visitors Son Lorenzo, Calif. Visitors in Utah Rosen-kran- 7, Those from Brigham City enjoying the festivities included' Mr. and Mrs. Richard Alston and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon C. Poulter and family; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seaman and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis and son; Mr. and Mrs. Kay Shuman and son; Lela Mae Nelson, Shirley Walker, Nadine Cutler, Donna Morgan and Charlene Moyes. prior to his army in Pvt. assignment Europe, Horne spent four months tour an there, after fulfilling hUS mission in South Africa, He has been appointed LDS service mens group leader in ,h Frarjkfurt arPa-eexpects to remain m 'r""any about a year. and children, Brenda and Tim, of San Lorenzo, California, have been visiting with rela- lives and friends in Utah. The children preceded their parents and visited a week before their arrival. Mrs. Rosenkrans is the former Edith Marble, sister of Mrs. Jennie Marble Nielsen. The quartet have now left for Iowa where they will visit with 'Mr. Rosenkrans' mother there. August goon. Service. Two years Mr. and Mrs. William Plan Luncheon Fashion Show Telephone Day Held Thompson underwent operation on Friday morning. 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