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Show ra Sets Wedding Date Bride-Ele- ct Thomas W. Collings, 528 East City, announces the engagement and forthcoming .marriage of his daughter, Miss Ruth ColUngs. The bride-elec- t plans to exchange wedding vows with Dale Burt Robinette in rites to be solemnized in the Logan LDS temple, June 1. Mr. Robinette lsthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert M. Robinette, 130 North Fifth West, Brigham City. The newlyweds will be honored .the evening of their wedding at a reception in the Brigham First LDS ward recreation hall. The bride-to-bis a graduate of Box Elder High school and Seminary, and also Weber college. She has been employed as a secretary for the past three years at the Fram corporation in Brigham City. The future bridegroom also graduated from Box Elder High school and Seminary and was employed by American Telephone and Telegraph company in Idaho prior to enlisting in the Navy in 1951. He is currently employed at the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company in Ogden. The young .couple plans to make their home In Brigham TT COULD HAPPEN ForestBrigham fit 5 ? HERE, YOU KNOW! I COMPLETE SELLOUT BEFORE 6:00 P.M. e , ,? 'T 455y . City. Eighteen DUP Members Enjoy Sunflower Meet the Eighteen members of Sunflower Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers enjoyed the clos ing meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Afton Rees Thursday evening, May 10. Captain Iva N. Barker presi ded and conducted. The group attending sang folCome, Come Ye Saints, lowed by invocation by Mrs JUNE WEDDING FLANS Miss Ruth Collings, daughter of Thomas W. Collings, Brigham City, plans to exchange wedding vows with Dale Burt Robinette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert-M- . Robinette, also of Brigham City. The 1 in the Logan LDS temple. marriage will take place June Legion Auxiliary Delighted With Large Crowd Attending Traditional Mothers' Day Program Members of the American Legion Auxiliary were delighted with the large crowd attending the traditional Mothers Day tea .held Thursday afternoon, May 10, at the War Memorial Home, Special g nests for the afternoon weto Mrs. Lucy Larsen, Midvale department president, and Mrs. James Ransom, Receiving the 75 guests who attended were Mrs. Darrell Loveland, president; ' Mrs. Ken committee Jensen, chairman, and Mrs. Hyrurrj' Malmrose. Mrs. Jensen conducted the program. Following welcome by Presiwas dent Loveland, prayer offered by Mfs. Oscar Call. President Lateen-thespoke to the mothers attending. Dance numbers entertained those present with Mary Ann Miller, Elva Westover, Eileen Grover' Darlene Bouck and Caraccomol Jensen performing, panied by Joan Barnard. Del Ray Woodland gave a reading. A dainty pink and white motif Was carried throughout the rooms.. The serving table was lace bou covered with a beautiful quet of r apple' blossoms and pink tulips centering the table, were Refreshments served and lovely potted plants were presented to all attending, by: Carol Ann Simcox, Judy Nielsen, Susan Larsen, Susan Jen-teMary Ann Miller, . Judy G Loveland and Patsy Ann Rich. , ards, Committee for the day includes Mrs. Oscar Chll, Mrs. C. Mrs. Mark Nielsen, Henry Nielson, Mrs. Clyde P. Larsen, Mrs. Deverell - Petersen, Mrs. Eberhart Zundel, Mrs. Helen Lee and Miss' Wilma Victor. -- Toad Trouble MIO, Mich. (UP)- - Ray Kinney decided to investigate when the electric pump at his well near here( seemed much too busy. He found two toads sitting on the switch, causing the pump frequent but frantic Vera C. Earl. Meeting continued with the singing of Have I Done Any Mrs. Fred Ll. Petersen Attends PT A Sessions Good. A piano selection, "Banjo," was played by Elaine Packer. Captain Barker then read the subjects for the next seasons lessons and an Invitation from County company to sponsor a Days of 47 contestant. Publications of the Daugh ters of Utah Pioneers" was the lesson presented by Mrs. Eva C. ' Stokes. Mrs. Martha Jensen then read the life of George husband of camp Williams, member Sara A. Williams. Eighteen good , cheer visits were repented. Our was' song Closing Mountain Home So Dear, with Chaplain Louie B. Andersen of t fering the benediction. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Rees and Mrs; Martha Jen sen. Mrs. Fred L. Petersen, Regional Director for Region Four PTA, orientation sessions state officers, Saturday, May 12, at the Temattended for incoming PTA ple Square garden room. Attending was National Representative Mrs. Ellen Dell Bigler, Chicago, Illinois. Mrs. Bieler ds a member of PTA the National Congress Field Service staff. .The visitor, an outstanding speaker, statet that as a PTA officer she was proud to announce that the PTA is the most outstanding folk movement in The world. More than 10 million members are listed on the PTA rosters. Mrs. Petersen is happy to announce that the PTA members in this region may look forward to having the privilege of hearing Mrs. Bieler at the re gion convention in August. . , Brigham City Trio Back From Durango , I - V; V. . Ul.i DEADLINE p sfmmv A ' hwda i-.j- f -- in --- r THOUGH OUR "EVEREADY" FOUNTAIN PEN QUOTA IS 3,000 UNITS FOR EACH FIRST CLASS CITY WE WERE SOLD OUT COMPLETELY LONG BEFORE 6 P. M. RECENTLY IN EL , mi NEW OFFICERS Chosen to head the iBEtte organization for the 1956-5- 7 school year are, left to right, Nancy Morrell and Josette Peters, march leaders; Sharon Loveland, vice president; Janet Rasmussen, president; Karen Anderson, secretary; Carolyn Larsen, historian; and Marilyn Mason, march leader. PASO, AMARILLO AND WICHITA FALLS. TEXAS; POCATELLO AND TWIN FALLS. IDAHO; LIVINGSTON AND MISSOULA, MONTANA. PRECIOUS COUPONS COUPONS ARE POSITIVELY REQUIRED FROM HOME DELIVERY or STORE May 10, Eventful Day For Lawrence J. Kimber COUPONS. May 10 proved to be a very eventful birthday anniversary for Lawrence J. Kimber. A telephone call at 4:30 a. m. told of the birth of the first grandson with ,the Kimber name to Mr. artd Mrs. Albert Wayne Kimber, Logan, The seven pqund five ounce laddie will Jbe named Kevin Wayne, He Is the second child for the Wayne Kimbers. They have a two year old daughter, Debra. This is the fourth Kimber boy bom May 10. Mrs. Kimber Is the former Joan Richardson, daughter of Mrs. Margurette Richardson, Garland. During the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J; Kimber traveled to the Logan LDS hospital to get a glimpse of the new arrival. HEAD BJVERS Newly elected officers of the Blvers of Upon their return home the Box Elder High are, left to right, Rusty Jensen, secretary ; a at assembled had family Van Brent Forrest, vice president; and Horsley, president; party previously planned for Leon Young, sergeant-at-arm- s. Mr. Kimbers birthday. A lovely decorated L. Mrs. Jennie Jones, newly birthday cake including Mr. Kimbers Local Ladies Attend , elected president of District No. Mrs. Joyce Loveland, local name, age, number of children Gold Star Mothers Tea 1;auxiliary and grandchildren Inscribed, president; Mrs. Elsie centered the serving table. Mrs. Duett Loveland. Jensen and Legion Attending American The president was in the reThe cake was baked and dec1 No. Gold District orated by Mrs. Jack (Ivy Kim- Auxiliary ceiving line and Mrs. Jensen Star Mothers tea held in Logan served on the refreshment ber) Keyes. Attending and enjoying birth- Saturday afternon, May 12, were day refreshments were: Mr. and Mrs. Keyes and children, Ogden; Mr and Mrs. Gordon Davis and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Petersen and baby ARTS WEDDING daughter, all of Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Reeves and baby, Bridal Gownst Veils. Bridesmaid Dresses, Custom and Glen and Bernice Kimber, and Formats all of Brigham City. Ready-Mad- e Gowns, Veils, Slips, Etc. were presented Birthday gift to the surprised guest of Rental Service Brides' Apparel and ' Bouffant Slips Also Men's White Formal Jackets and Accessories CLIP THIS COUPON AND COME TO HAMILTON DRUG CENTER. DOWNTOWN BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. USE THIS COUPON. SAVE S2.51 REDEEMED FRIDAY. MAY 18 ONLY. THE COMPLETE PEN INCLUDES DURIUM POINT. ALL FOR 49c. IS ALL n NOT $3.00 This Is Your Authentic Pen Coupon 736 - 28TH STREET PHONE 7635 Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May - 16. 1956 IMPORTANT! READ THIS AD AND SAVE $2.51 Clip this valuable coupon from paper now. It wil be redeemable for 8 hours, 10 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friday.. Only May 18 HAMILTON DRUG CENTER Downtown Brigham City For the first time here a "Eveready" Guaranteed Fountain Pen. Values S3.00 with coupon, 49c. You will thrill at the instant touch writing, no leaking, no shaking. Limit 2 pens per coupon. On day of Bale you will please wait your turn in line so as not to offend anyone. Visible ink supply. Reserve coupons FREE if you forget yours or if you require more than 2 first pens. Positively time here. Genuine Lifetime OGDEN. UTAH " vid. Tick-toc- . . tick-loc- k. .. k. 2. , While there the Mrs. Eskelsen is the - former .. of the tour- Ruth Thatcher. This is the 12th grandchild ists highlights in the Bay area. Mrs. Rodgers is the former for the Eskelsens, eight boys and four girls. Maxine Robbins. showed-man- Rodgers-famil- the whiskey that didnt watch the clock . . . y Jil EV seven , COUPONS ARE POSITIVELY REQUIRED Melen9s Shoppe 5 Box Elder, NEWS ;J YOU PAY ' Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. Eskel-seand daughter, Mrs. Rich returned Saturday ard Mrs. Francis' Robbins from Durango, Colorado where ' Back Home From they had been guests at the of Mr. and Mrs. Quinn San Francisco home Trip to Eskelsen. ; Mrs. Eskelsen t had traveled Mrs. Francis Robbins has returned from a delightful two via plane to Durango May 2 to weeks in San Francisco. greet a new baby son who ar She was guest at the home of rived April 29. Mr and Mrs. John Rodgers and The six pounij six ounce ar Darival has an elder brother, Ruel, sons, Johnny, Bruce and ; MAY 18TH FRIDAY ONLY 8 Hours Only 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 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