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Show f V 71 i I Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker Introduces Her BORDERLINE INCIDENTS V' Borderline Residents Attend Chapel and Sister to Friends Step-Moth- er Dedication and Hear David 0. McKay Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker is proudly introducing her step-moth- uled for July 8 at Roland Roses in Standrod, Utah. George Wright has purchased Mr. and Mrs. Yale MontgomTraa new Jeep. lie took Jesse ery from Standrod have a baby cy to Nevada to haul back the daughter added to their family. equipment used while working visited there this spring. They with friends in Grouse Creek on the way back. Local ROTC By Mrs. R. G. Barnes Cadets Two car loads of girls and boys from Yost and under the supervision of parents, joined in the Raft River stake Logan temple excursion last Saturday. The purpose was for baptismal work. All had a most enjoyable day. The people from Yost who atservices tended the dedicatory of the Cassia stake chapel, report having had a privilege. To see Pres. McKay and hear his most wonderful message and dedicatory prayer was surely inspiring. The city of Oakley looked so clean and orderly with fields of grain, a profusion of roses and other flowers, tur. - WV v i CHROMOSOMES AND GENES GO WILD Joe Cefalo,, local garden hobbiest and former florist, shows a Philip- pine lily with 56 blooms in his back yard. The stalk of the lily is ruler shaped rather than round, showing that heat, humidity, soil, or a combination of all, had caused the chromosomes and genes to go wild and produce the unusual plant. The entire top of the lily head had been : frozen or it would otherwise have held yore than 100 blooms.' An electronic microscope could give the answer of the mutilated plant but the Cefalo family plan to just sit back and enjoy the lilies produced from their 50 cent bulb investment. . . LDS church, having served as a Primary teacher for 12 years, as a Relief society block teacher, and as secretary of the Sunday school in the Mantua ward. Mantua Woman Dies Following Survivors include her husband, a son and a daughter: Maughn O. Nelson of Ponca City, Okla.; and Mrs. Ardella Turner of Man-taShe is also survived by nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p. m. in the Mantua LDS ward chapel under the direction of Bishop Chester Rasmussen. Friends may call at the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p. m and at the Mantua ward chapel, Friday from 11 a. m. until time of services. Burial will be in the Mantua cemetery. Short Illness u. Georene Jacobsen Nelson, 72, of Mantua, died Sunday afternoon at the Cooley Memorial hospital following a two-week- Illness. s . She was born Sept. 11, 1883, the daughter of Fredrick B. and .Christina Hansen Jacobsen. She was reared and educated in Mantua. ' She was married to Oluf A. Nelson on Aug. 16, 1905 in i : Man--tu- She has been active in . a. the C IF000 'en-tere- y - Weston . J.. Hirschi, Norman Olsen and .Donald R. Sant, all Brigham City,, were among Caapproximately 1500. ROTC dets attending, the Reserve Officers Training Corps camp at Fort Lewis, Wash.,, at the present time. While at Fort Lewis, the cadets will undergo six weeks of training in general military sciof small ence, including-the-usbasic arms, heavy weapons, drill and individual and small unit tactics- and leadership. Attendance at the camp is in conjunction- with' their college ROTC training at the Utah State Agricultural college; and prepares the cadet for a commission in the United States Army Reserve. Cadets who have completed requirements for their college degree will be commisioned ' at the end of camp., W. . i :.r, .'lv . V f' The regular meeting of the Lions club will be postponed until Wednesday evening, July 11, due to the first Wednesday of the month falling on a holiday, July 4, it was announced this week by J. Charles Keller, president. ' The meeting will commence at 6:15 p. m. and will be held at the Tropical Restaurant. 4 ? ' fc, V? Siihii iaswfjte MEET MY OWN FOLKS -- Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker, back,' has been introducing her Mrs. Nora Hor rail, Enid, Oklahoma, right, and Mrs. Thelma Arnold, St.; Helena, California, left, to Brigham City friends during their brief stay at the Hunsaker home. . These are among the first of Mrs. Hunsakers fathers family to meet the . happy Brigham City woman. rean war, he served with the U. step-mothe- Local Man Named Lions Club Meeting Will Be Postponed S. Air Force. Get your WEY-RIT- nu- E . ed on television, from . South Main - OPTOMETRIST DON NUTTAL . . . . Box ... Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July 4, 1956 those heavenly carpets by in . Phone Easy Steps OUR EASY BUDGETTERMS USE today and talk to the easy budget convenience, with a com- way to buy carpet. Youll plete arrhy of those heav- find theres a' quality Lees enly carpets. 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Complete Assortment FIREWORKS ICl COLD Sparklers, Lawn Fountains, Cones, i Snakes, Caps, Cop Pistols 'jL r Uv :C vr REMEMBER We Will Be Open July 4th For Your Shopping Convenience M Wr IS, S90 ' t wesr : - tritional weight control food alternate, as advertis- DR. ROYxF, BARNARD had not known until a year ago that her husband had been married, previuosly. She is now boasting a new daughter, adding her name to those of her only daughter and four sons. Mr. Horrall died in 1947. Mrs. own mother also Hunsaker's died in 1947. Upon the arrival Wednesday of her mother and sister, ' Mrs. Hunsaker, assisted by Mrs. Vernal Harris, held open house in ; the Hunsaker gardens. Prior to their departure, Monday, for California where Mrs. her Horrall will visit with daughter and family, the Hunsaker family held a canyon party in honor of the guests. and Here with Mrs. Horrall Mrs. Arnold, is Larry Potter, 17, Mrs. Arnolds son. The long lost and unknown family members are now assisting Mrs. Hunsaker with geneaun logical records heretofore able to secure. HOW TO BECOME THE PROUD OWNER OF Insurance Agent For your vision, professional skill is best and wisest. That is why wq are sot particular about the perfect grinding, fitting and comfort of your lenses. We guarCARE FOR YOUR EYES. antee 26 and sister, Mrs. Nora Horrall, Mrs. Enid, Oklahoma, and Thelma Arnold, St. Helena, California, to Brigham City friends and relatives this week. Until one year ago, tvifs. Hunsaker has never known a member of her fathers family. She, her mother and brother, came to Utah now deceased, following their conversion to the LDS church.- - Mrs. Horrall became the wife of Abe Wheatley and was step mother to his large family. Mrs. Hunsaker By chance, looked in the Arizona telephone directory while spending a few months during the winter two years ago and found her own family name. After calling the number she learned she had found a full cousin. This began the gala family acquaintances getting together. Upon learning that she now had a sister, Mrs. Arnold flew from California to Arizona to meet Mrs. Hunsaker. Since that time, Mr. and Mrs. Hunsaker have traveled to the middle west states and found many family members. Hunsakers Mrs. Horrall, Mrs. step-mothe- r, He also servtjd two years as a missionary for the LDS church. Mr. and Mrs. Richards, have three children, Lisa, age four; H. Lowell Richards, 207 East age two; and Carrie, three Seventh South, has been ap- Ryan, v months. pointed agent for the Prudential Insurance Co. In the Ogden district agency, it was announced recently by N. Reno Ficklin, manager. Richards is a native of Ogden and received his public school training there. During the Ko-- Vision Facts 4: ium v . son-in-la- I A, xv r The hospitality and friendliof the people there is outstanding and worthy of mention. The meeting of friends and old acquaintances added to the wonderful occasion of the day. Eighteen hundred people were in attendance and included a representation from all surrounding communities and many from far away places. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barnes and children visited relatives in and WednesOgden, Tuesday They enjoyed showing day. home movies. Wednesday noon they took their daughter, Dixie Lee to the Childrens Primary hospital for a check up. She the orthopedic clinic and her pictures were very good. Richard Barnes is working for Tiny and Sons Construction Co. at Ashton, Idaho, where they are building a stretch of forest road. They started it last fall and should complete it gome where near August 18 of this year. Lyle Durfee from Elba, Idaho, is drilling a well here for Duke Sizemore. Every one truly hopes that the attempt will be successful. Others in the past have not been. . Maggie Tracy is. in Brigham City caring for some of her grandchildren while her daughMr. and Mrs. ter and James Sloan, are on a vacation to Oklahoma. The Badger reunion is sched ness At Summer Camp . V .1 All Day Tuesday and Wednesday toiT, A FOOD KING S : - Si |