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Show Dames ' Family To Make Home in D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Dalnes find seven weeks old daughter, Denise, have arrived In Wash Ington, D. C. and are making their home at No. 1 Hawaii Avenue N. E. The Dalnes family traveled East via Jackson Hole, the parks, Dakotas and down past Niagara Falls. Mr. Daines has completed his registration at George WashSchool of Medicine, ington where he will be studying for the next four years. Mrs. Daines Is the former Patricia Hunsaker, daughter of Mr- - and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker of Honeyvllle. Mr. Daines' parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Daines pf Brigham City, Present Cinemascope Frontier Movie fine Program at Fort Brigham Camp Daughof Utah Pioneers will meet on-- Friday evening, September 24, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of, Mrs. Abbie Samsel. A good program has been arranged and all members are invited to attend. , Cord of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all those who, through their acts of kindness, helped us in our time of need at the death of our son and brother, John Kent Burrows. We wish to esthe ward bishpecially thank " opric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Leonard and Eva Burrows and family. x . Brigham City ladies who attended the presidents council of the State, of Utah Federation of Womens Clubs on Saturday, September 18, at . the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City Included: Guy Madison and James Whitmore play leading roles in the new Cinemascope production, The Command which opens Wednesday at the Capitol Theatre. The story of frontier days was filmed in arrival of a boy born Frolic for Sat. All dancers in South Box Elder stake are Invited to an Autumn Frolic to be held in the Sixth ward amusement hall on Saturday evening, September 25, beginning at 8:30 p. m. Hosts for the evening will be the Sixth ward with doughnuts and cider to be sold during the evening. Activity cards from the various wards of the stake will serve as admission fee. The Dick Watkins orchestra has been engaged for the evening. A floor show will be presented at 10 p. in. BIRTHS ber 18. er standards of stability in the home must be attained to combat the delinquency problem. During the luncheon session Mrs. L. D. Schroeder, state president, gave her report of the held In general convention Washington, D. C The officers of th state organization then received a special invitation to attend the session of the Service Star National convention held at the Governors Mansion. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Jensen, along with other state officers attended the national affair. 2nd Ward Offers Hot Turkey Dinner ez Gardner of Deweyville. Arnold and Mae Spencer Larsen of Garland announce the born September and Mildred Flor- Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. September 22. We Lin- kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved infant son, Reese Dean Adams, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Dean Adams and Family ON CLOSEOUT ALL 'o' TV SETS Hon-eyvil- Select and save on le CONSOLE or TABLE t Models CONSOLE MODELS Model 21K13 95 21 Screen $ Reg. $359 TABLE MODELS Model 21K12 Model 17T15 17 Screen Reg. $209.95 Model 21T15 Screen Reg. $189.95 21 279 Screen Reg. $339.95 ,21 239 CONOCO Super Gasoline BRIGHAM AUTO SUPPLY CO. with TCP ' Walk PHONE 23 A Block and Save" Z Gasoline Development tf . 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BUY FROM YOUR DEALER ' BUY ON EASY TERMS in 31 Years . 159 AN ENGINE Masons Prepare For Visitation An electric bulk milk cooler is just one of many electric devices that can save time and money on your farm . . . with only a few pennies cost of operatior . 196 4 1954 MOTOROLA S24chg. are still packing Green Tomatoes at our program is being offered for Thursday evening at 7:30 p. m. Proceeds will go to the Second ward building fund, the affair being held In the ward recreation hall. Dinner tickets are being offered at $5.00 for adults, $2 50 for children with those attending being asked to bring their own utensils. , - Card of Thanks To those who by their acts of ATTENTION TOMATO GROWERS 7 :o Box Septem- Fred and Ruth Benally c 4 Judge Lewis Jones was guest monthly speaker at regular quets of dahlias and other fill meeting of the Brigham City flowers. I Soroptomists on Thursday evehonored during Idle at Especially 16, the ning, September the evening on the occasion f Isle. her birthday was Mrs. Magda Mrs. Jones was special guest. Drewes. Entertainment for the eve The dinner meeting was held duo, under the direction of Luella ning included a dancing MacFarlane and Lenore Romer. Paulette Lichtenstein andTher-r- a Farnsworth, accompanied by' ' Business session was con- Janice Jenson. ducted Hannah Hillam, by The 16 members present joifi-e- d a discussion following Judje president. Dinner was served from tables Jones talk and many questions beautifully centered with bou- - were answered by the Judge. coln of Brigham City are the Packing Shed. Pick mature, smooth green toparents of a girl born Septemmatoes 2Vi inches and larger. Packing 85 U. S. No. 1 ber 18. The following births are anA boy was born September 18 Be sure and pick those smooth Green Tomatoes benounced froirr Cooley Memorial to Jose and Trine Ybarra Torhospital: res of San Antonio, Texas. fore frost damage destroys their value for packing for A girl was born September 15 Knowlton and Virginia Smith fresh market. the Little-wooto Ernest and Roseanno Brown of Brigham City anKunzler of Corinne. nounce the arrival of a baby GOOD PRICES PAID Arlo and Colleen Monson daughter born September 19. James of Park Valley are the The little Miss weighed eight parents of a girl born Septem- pounds, three ounces, and Is the ber 16. fourth youngster for the Browns. STERLING H. NELSON CO. A boy was born September 17 Other family members include, Phone Bear River 2252 to Robert and Rosa Gonselez Tamara, David and Andrea. She Perez of Brigham Route No. 2. will be christened Debra Jean. Rex and Helen Hirschi Pug-sleof Park Valley are the parents of a girl born September TUNE-U- P JUST LIKE 18. A boy was 18 to Lamond Sponsored' by the .Sunday school of the Second ward, a hot turkey dinner and a fine Mrs. C. Ray Jones, tate treasurer; Mrs. Myrland Balls, state Indian Affairs committee head; Mrs. Ken Jensen, stat chairman for the Veterans committee and Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Civic Improvement Club president. All attended the morning session. Attending the luncheon meeting were: Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Jensen. During the luncheon Dr. A. E. Thurman spoke on "Child DeDr. Thurman urglinquency. ed that parents give their children responsibilities and opportunities to work and to award them for their work. He also stressed the need for creative work. He stated that he felt that the home seems to have lost is sacredness and that high . . . Slates Autumn Soroptomists Hear Judge Jones Speak Brigham City Ladies 'Attend President's Council of State Federation of Women , i The So. Stake MIA ters i Third Ward Dinner Genealogical committee of the Third ward are sponsoring the building fund dinner for September, which will be held in the Eighth ward hall, Saturday evening, Sept. 23 at 6:30 oclock, according to Reed chairman of the Simonson, Third ward building fund committee. On the menu will be barbecued beef, prepared under the direction of E. Emery Wight, and pies by .Mrs. Mildred Rasmussen. committee The Genealogical especially calls attention to a very unusual and entertaining program in connection with the dinner. Tickets are being offered at Oak Camp to Meet $5 00 per plate and anyone who has not been contacted with Thursday, Sept. 27 tickets are urged to get in tak camp of the Daughters touch with Reed Simonson or of Utah Pioneers will meet at any member of the building the, home of Mrs. Rudger Vic- committee. tor, 717 West Seventh South, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. 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