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Show Beautiful, Fruit Display Attracts Thousands -- AAUWPoslponcs Mecling Tonight Brigham Branch of the American Association of University Women have postponed their opening fall meeting regularly slated for this evening, until Wednesday, September 29, at 8 p. m. t the home of Mrs. Nadine Stratford. According to Mrs. Leone president, the change was made to permit members ,to attend the special meeting slated to set up an executive board for the Old Folks Home committee ,to be held this evening at the Brigham City Fourth LDS V -- ward. Guest speakers, a panel discussion and nomination of board members will take place and all interested citizens in Box Elder county are Invited and urged to attend. Queens Enjoy Golden Miss Eliza Madsen And Mrs. Mattie Berg Were Queens The meeting on September 29 is open to anyone with a bachelor of science or arts degree from an accredited institution. one interested is invited to tact Mrs. Alice Alston, ? First Brigham City Peach 4 Brigram Citys first peach queens, now both nearing 83, enjoyed every minute of the last 50th Peach celebration Anycon- member- ship chairman or they may call if they Mrs. Evelyn Kay at 472-wish to attend. week-end- . . J were Miss First "peaches Eliza Madsen and Mrs. Martha lor five years she aetpd as governess to the daughter of a movie actress. During her work as governess she recalls meeting many famous people. When the family moved back to Mex to ico City Mrs. Berg returned Brigham City to live. One of the most thrilling experiences was a flight to. Mexico City a few years ago to visit1 t her , friends there. 'V Elderly ; ladies have fond memories for each .of sure the 50 celebrations that has Berg. ' Both of these Miss Madsen isnt quite how it all came about but passed since, they were Brigham . . modestly says it wasn't her face Citys first peach queens. that made them choose her. Perhaps it was her long hair, she added. She was the first to be chosen By CLAIR but asked that Mrs. Berg share her honors and the two of them rode the royal float together1. The royal float was an flat wagon bed-- pn running gears. Looking back now, Mrs. Berg commented, It must have been, an old hay rack. It was elaborately decorated because It was necessary to for the two "first ladies stand up during the entire parade. The two queens have lived full and happy lives since their queen venture. Miss Madsen has served as president of the MIA and has served as ward clerk for many years along with checkand If you had had your car working as postmistress took before ed us that you by county recorder. She also work ed for the First National Bank trip, you wouldnt have needof Brigham City. ed this road service. She and .her brother live quietly in a modest little home CLAIR'S in Brigham City. Mrs. alone and lives Berg , CHEVRON SERVICE takes care of her little home Tires is and garden. She the mother Chevron Batteries of three living children. Washing Lubrication In 1934 Mr. Berg died and alComplete Automotive though Mrs. Berg was 63 at the Repairs time she was too independent to 97 N. Main Phone 477 live with any of the family. Since that time she has been a tiSE2(OUR BRAKSSfiNt Cl companion to a blind woman in GtVFOURh California for some time, then just How to simplify the job W) of pointing your boms You can save all the work of mixing colors if you use Standard Shingle Stain to coat bams or any other unpainted exterior wood surfaces, such as fences and lattice work It comes, ready to use, in three colors, red, brown and green. Standard Shingle Stain penetrates, seals the wood , . pores against dampness and stops cracking and warping Unlike heavier paints, it will not form ridges on shingle butts to retard water runoff. Apply Standard Shingle Stain with a brush or by spraying. New shingles can bis dipped. Depending on dryness of wood, i gallon covers 90 to 125 square feet. information about Standard Oil Company of California products, mil your local Standard man vJ REYNOLDS Stan Hunsaker Home Phone 68 or 588 jVbJhten GGDCB'ett&tBlOcEx attammii' -- Homy UTAH FA$M;INDUSTRIAL COHCRETE-mPIP- CO. E Cache Valley Bank Building Phone 660 LOGAN, UTAH OGDEN 1940 Wall Avenue PROVO 1550 Springville Road SALT LAKE 925 So. 6th West ... From U. S. Army Duty Committee Told By Civic Club V. REEDER Brigham Citv. Utah Phone 7978 Phone 3444 Phone ... .. carried out with peaches in great abundance. green tomatoes, white onions, potatoes, yellow corn ana plums. I I Prize Float for mori Alan Houser Colors were Designed By and built , by Days fruit display on the court- Navajo students, the house grounds depicted a reservation scene of rare beauty. Intermountain school ... art instructor atPeach "Family Album," Peach Days float entered by the Civic Improvement club, received first place in the club section and also sweepstakes award for the entire parade. The float was constructed and decorated under the direction of Mrs. Leon Packer and Mrs. Earl Seegmiller. After the theme of the float was decided upon by committee members, details as to size and color were aranged by J. Bruce Thompson. . Committee members Included: Mrs. tyqrper L, Pfarse, di rector member; Mrs. Reed Simonscn, Mrs. Anson Call, Mrs. Chester Knudson, Mrs. .James Romer, Mrs, William Sackett, Mrs. C. A. Munns, Mrs. Wayne- Johnson, Mrs. Ella Long, Mrs. Asel Robinette, Mrs. Charles Claybaugh, Mrs. Alf Olsen, Mrs. L. A. Richardson, Mrs. Joe Carr, Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker, Mrs. Jasper Nicholas, Mrs. DeWane Jensen, Mrs. W. H. Griffiths, Mrs. Eliott Ward, Mrs. William E. Tyson and Mrs. Don Chase. Special thanks went out today to the following officers of the Civic club and men who gieatly assisted: Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mrs, Roy Barnard, Mrs. Durrell Nielsen, Mrs. Wayne Jepperson, Mrs. Eugene Wixom, Mrs. Marvin Ppters, Mrs. Eric Seashore, Mrs. W. L. Glover and Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen, along with Norwood Hyer, Leon Packer, Eliott Ward. H. Reed Simonsen, Earl Seegmiller, Arthur Steffen, L. A. Richardson and Roy Barnard. Youngsters who rode on the prize winning float Included: Kassie Felt, Beverly Packer, Warren Hyer and Chris Simon sen. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stan Hunsaker and 13 months old Jane, are making daughter, their home at 70 North Second East, Brigham City. Staff Sergeant Hunsaker has just returned to ' civilian life after spending two years with the U. S. Army. He spent 17 months of the time In Korea, where he participated In active fighting with the 15th Infantry Regiment. of the Third division'. He was in the thick of it" during the .final .hours of the war and has received the Bronze . Star . He arrived home on the Marine Phoenix, whiph brought over 3,500 men back '.to the 6 box Eider NEWb List Winners Brigham City Utah Wednesday, September 15, For Displays State Fair to On Peach Day Open Saturday 1954 . Outstanding features of the week-enPeach Days celebration were the displays presented in the down town store windows Visitors to the first two days and the fruit display on the of the Utah State Fair, which courthouse grounds., . a. m., , Designed by Alan Houser and opens its gates will 18, built under his supervision by Saturday, September get a chance to see one of the Students from, the Intermountain school, it depicted a Nava- countrys top entertainment meIn action four times. jo reservation, scene of vivid col- diums For the second straight year, oring, constructed of local fruit s the Jimmie Lynch and vegetables. . been have Dodgers In the window competition, Death u. s. conducted by the Business and brought back to entertain The famous thrill show - He was assigned to Fort Lewis Professional Womens club, aid-pto be a tremendous hit for processing and spent, five by Cam Harmon, director proved at last years Fair. , days there, before receiving his member from the Chamber of The1 Death Dodgers will perenwere 27 on 4. Commerce, displays discharge September. form twice daily at 2:30 p. m. Hunsaker arrived iq Salt Lake tered. Winners in the various classi- and 8:00 p. m. Saturday and City by plane and was met by Sunday, in front of the grandhis wife, Jannie, fcnd daughter, fications were as follows: stand. . Jane, whom he had never seen; Dalton Isabella Handiwork: Included on the Saturday and his parents and sister, Mr. and Buland, first, with a display of Jimmy Lynch Death Sunday Mrs.' Leland Hunsaker and metal trays in Van Engelens program and all next wlndow; Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dodgers s week will be the "Flying Bate, second, a display of crafts a thrilling act during summer recreamade by their Corinne DUP Camp which- - two will be tion class In Breitenbekers win- fired from apretty girls ' huge cannon. Members to Meet dow, and Bert S. Johnson, third, is a huge 75 foot cannon The with a display of lamps in the apparatus with an opening of Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Shoe Center window. nearly 30 inches at the barrells the Corinne camp will meet on Needlecraft: Mrs. Annie Bar- - end. 2 m. at 17, p. Friday, September low, first, rug display in HanThe girls, Vicki and Gloria, The meeting will be held at sens Variety store window; Mrs. enter separately and at a given the home of Mrs. H. E. Larsen Johanana Jorgensen, second, signal, their father releases the and all members are urged to-- , crocheting displayed at f be present. ahd Mrs. Ferl Smith, explosion which starts them third, with doll costumes shown skyward. The net which the' girls are in Miladys Shop window. , Progress In Air expected to land In is suspendHobbies: Mack Stoddard, first, ed over 150 foot distant, and the Raid Protection with a stamp collection in - his girls are expected to land perNEW YORK (UP) Key Amer- own window at Macks Pharfectly, although they have missican cities will have macy; Mrs. Dorothy Wheeler, ed and injury has resulted. protection against air at- second, with a salt and. pepper tack late this year when two of collection in Dr. Roy F. Barnards our deadliest defense weapons window; and Miss Sarah MarKindergarten Club can be synchronized. ble, third, with a similar collecSlates Sept. Meeting The weapons are the tion in the Watkins Music store club meeting Kindergarten . Nikq guided missile and window. will be held on Thursday, Septhe Art exhibit: Ray Jeppsen. tember 16, at. 4 p. m. in the War range Skysweeper gun. Mantua, first, with the display Memorial home. , The only thing now needed for at Blocks store; Leslie Hum-pagReports on Junior section of second, displayed at Pe- the Peach Days bringing together the one-twparade, along wallop of these weapons is com- ter's Jewelry; and Dolly Rock-woo- with other Peach Days and Reof the for in shown the third, pletion emplacements summer activities will be heard. the Nike, which are in varying minder Office Supply store. ' Officers will be in charge of Douglas Millers coin collec- serving, it was announced tostages of construction in suburbs of large cities. ' tion shown in the Employment . day. Steelways, official organ of office window and an antique American Iron and Steel Insti- vase shown by John Taniguchi tute, in pointing out the tough- in the Hollywood Candy comness of the over all layout, said pany window were also awarded the first emplacement scheduled first prize ribbons. for' completion outside Washing, Also attracting wide interest 1 ton, D. C., used almost 100, tons was the flower show held in the of steel in the concrete rein- old Blocks store building on forcement alone. Main street. ' Entries in the A Nike base consists of two show were outstanding although areas the launching area with no prizes were awarded. The its fuel storage, underground show was staged under direcmagazines and the hydraulic tion of the Relief societies of elevators for hringing the guid- the North and South Box Elder ed missiles into position, and stakes. the radar control area. Two officers and 36 men staff the General Store You MEMPHIS, Tenn. 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