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Show Visiting for the past week with Mrs. Elizabeth Buchanan and daughter Mrs. Virginia Daniels, have been friends, Ruth and Mary Lybrook and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Lybrook, Hunting-toPark, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ransom, Baltimore, Maryland. Mr. Ransom is a grandson of n Mrs. Buchanan. ' ' While here they have visited with relatives in Rupert, Idaho; Salt Lake City,' Ogden, and attended the Ransom family reunion at Lava Hot Springs. They plan to spend time at Yellowstone park before leaving for Baltimore, Aug. 30. ocial Young Traveler Leaves For San Francisco Home ON THE GIFT Johnny Rodgers, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rodgers, left last Saturday for his home in San Francisco following spending the summer with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robbins, Brigham City. While here he enjoyed .a trip through Yellowstone park and fished on the Madison mountain with his grandfather. THAT STARTS THE HOME , - August only! Happiness comes to the girl who plans for it I BIRTHS L. The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital; Brooks Frank and Sulema Gutierrez, Corinne are the parents of a boy born Aug 19. Karl Olsen and Nelda Lorene Allen Norman, Corinne, a boy, Aug. 20. Loren J. and Marie Haddock Petersen, Brighatn City, girl, Aug. 20. rr Clyde Hadley and Ethel Irene Warburton Morns, Tremonton, girl, Aug. 23. Anthony and Ruth Barker Marrone, Willard, girl, Aug. 23. Shirrel E and Carol Ann Eichel Silvester, Penrose, boy, Aug 24. Glade DeVerle and Beulah Fae Cottle Wells, Corinne, girl, Aug. Eqoippad with lock and kay. Ion wtldtd renaari xon'r pfeel Of Crack. ' Bottom of diawtr lined. Your choice of Blond Oak at shown, or other popular light and dark flnishot. 24. Lewis J. and Elizabeth Slack Fish, Brigham City, girl, Aug. 24. James Edward and Josie Lou Mann Harris, Little Valley, girl, 122 DOWN DILIVIRS Small waaKly payment Aug. 24 Weldon Arnel and PLEASE USE OUR 1ST WEST ENTRANCE June ONeil Rasmussen, Bear River City, boy, PLENTY OF PARKING AT REAR OF STORE Aug. 24. Russell Dean and Carol Shepherd, Riverdale, . Aug. 24. Hun-sake- r boy, Ivan Bennion and Carma Stevens Gardner, Brigham City, girl, Aug. 25. Vadie Gene and Barbara Jean Johnson Starks, Corinne, boy, Aug. 25 Rollin Jess and Marilyn Marie Harris Showell Stone, Idaho, girl, Aug. 26. CLYDE B. STRATFORD. Manager VISIT THE NEW RECORD BAR : : , . . . . . , at i beehive i NEW GREAT ALBUMS from F ' J- - POPULAR L V4ta.ra "classical IN CONCERTO HAYDNi D V w WMk- - 2 MAJOR 0 MINOR Sylvia Marlowe, harpsichord with the Concert Arts Orch. BACH: IN CONCERTO SONATAS OF PROKOFIEV, Leonard Pennario, PIANO BRAHMSi BARTOK, AND fiOZSA piano VeU QUARTETS, Hollywood String Quartet PIANO BRAHMSi ; Vel. 2 QUARTETS, Hollywood String Quartet PIANO BRAHMSi CAPITOL'; OP THE WOrCpI Of ISRAEL lea Deganith SONATA IN F , . MODERN INDIA MOTION PICTURE MUSIC Lata Mangeshkar,Hement Andre Navarra, cello' , Martin's Orck. and The Bill Shephard Chorus HIGH BARBAREE OP Kwnaf ' N.W.D.R. Sym. Orch, CONCERTO IN 9 CONCERTO IN e VARIATIONS Shand Arranging gifts were Pauline Eliason, Gwen Low, Marilyn Stauffer, Georgie Jensen and Annette Cooper. Displayed during the reception was the three layered heart shaped wedding cake. The creation was separated by colonnades and accented with wedding bells. Accents were in pink and blue. Beautiful background music was played during the reception by Janet Rasmussen with Mrs. Miller Marilyn entertaining with vocal numbers. For honeymoon travel to Yellowstone National park the new bride chose a blue fitted suit LOOSE LEAF OF MANDEl-Vic- AND FUGUE ON 29c up Large Assortment ZIPPERRING 5198 BINDER TAN and PASTEL COLORS OTHERS FROM $1.29 UP Free Paper With Each Binder or Loose Leaf NEW ANDUSID SEE THE OFFICIAL SCHOOL BOOK LIST IN OUR WINDOW SAVE UNITED IN TEMPLE Mr. and Mrs. Darwin R. Hailing spoke wedding vows in the Logan LDS Temple Aug. 2. They are now at home in Hyrum. Mrs. Hailing is the former Karn Leatham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Leroy Leatham, Bountiful. Mr, Hailing is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford M. Hailing of Mantua. We Ilave Reconditioned and Rebound School Books t For The Early Shopper! HURRY! SUPPLY LIMITED! -- with white accessories. of The bride is a graduate Bountiful high school. The the bridegroom is attending Utah State University, majoring in mathematics. He is a graduate of Box Elder high school and seminary. From California Tour Lucille Jones and her niece, Mrs. lone Corbridge, Salt Lake, City, have just returned from a delightful visit in California. Enroute to South California they enjoyed the wonders of ' They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, former Brigham City recidents; Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Bott and Gordon Jensen, in the Golden State. The vacationers attended LDS services at Morniniside Park ward and also a session at Los Angeles temple. They were received by Pres, and gra-ciou- Mrs. Ben Bowring. Other places of interest TYPEWRITERS Elder NEWS Wednesday, August 28, 1957 Brigham City, Utah weekly newspaper estabhthed In 1896, pub iished every Wadnetday and entered at Second Claso Matter at the office in post Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8. 1879. Remington visit- ed included Knottsberry Farm, L. A. International airport and Los Angeles harbors. Their visit resulted in a complete tour of Los Angeles and surrounding territory. They returned by way of the coast route to San Francisco visiting with relatives and touring that locality. At Sacramento they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown and at Hayward with Mrs. Hal (Joyce) Young. Mr. Brown, Mrs. Young1 and Mrs. Corbridge are sisters and brother. At Sacramento they were met by Mr. and Mrs. Jordan L. Jones. They then had the privilege of enjoying Sacramento, the beautiful city of trees, and journeyed for many miles along the levies of river. FOUNTAIN PENS Smith Corona POINT PENS BALL 290 up Payment SOC1AT10H Subscrpition rate S3.00 per year, payable lr. advancer in combination with the Box Elder Journal, (published Fridays) $5.00 per year; $2.50 for 6 months; single copy 10 cents. NATIONAL - PORTABLES as low as $1 per week 60 Days To Make First Of THt Cftas. W. Cleybaugh, PENS RECONDITIONED $39.50 up Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah. State Press Aosociation, National Editorial Suociation and United Press, Advertising Representative; Utah State Pess Association, Sait Lake City Utah Local' Lady Returns Boulder-Da- m 2 Box REMINDER Publisher EDITORIAL 4LIAScS"r SELECTED BEST BRANDS SUSTAINING-MEMBER THANKS ... to you nice BRIGHAM CITY ' for the wonderful ... MODEL HOMES house event. - . .x . PEOPLE reception you gave the SUNSET HEIGHTS last Saturday and Sunday during the open f 0 r WE INVITE YOU... ... to come back and look them over more leisurely, let our sales representatives explain the many fine features found only in these PRECISION BUILT HOMES. BUY, MOVE IN NOW... . . . . and. week, or A SELECT YOUR Hunters Paradise a youll be nicely settled by the time school starts next LOT... ... in beautiful SUNSET HEIGHTS and let us start building the home of your choice, with all of the optional features you desire. THEME Schioler, piano tor Others G7& . . . The Denit Matthews, piano NicoCarstent my te 8t pkg Blue Canvas Now making a home at Hyrum are Mr. and Mrs. Darwin R. Salute to MILLARD COUNTY conductor BRAHMS: THREE RHAPSODIES) SCOTLANB-Jlm- FILLER PAPER Sclunidt-luerste- SOUTH AFRICAN BOEREMUSiEK MY WHILE IT LASTS Newlyweds at Home in Hyrum Hailing, recent newlyweds. The Hailing couple exchanged wedding vows in the Logan LDS temple, Aug. 2. with Elder Evan O. Darley, first counselor of the presidency, officiating. Mrs. Hailing is the former Karen Leatham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Leroy Leatham, Bountiful. Mr. Hailing is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford M. Hailing, Mantua. Immediately following the wedding vows the bridal party met at the Tropical Restaurant in Brigham City for wedding dinner. The same evening the young couple were feted at a wedding reception in the Wellsville First LDS ward recreation hall. The "just weds stood before an archway decked with gold leaves and bouquets of pink and white gladioli to greet the many friends and relatives who called to extend best wishes. The bride was lovely in a gown of imported lace over tulle and taffeta. The gown was fashioned with a drop waist, scalloped neckline and chapel train. Her only jewelry was a pearl necklace. She carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds surrounded by blue streamers. Mrs. Marilyn L. Miller was matron of honor with Miss Wyatt as maid of honor. duties Performing bridesmaid were Miss Shirlene Petersen, Miss Sheila Brown and Mrs. Arlene H. Archibald. Attendants chose identically designed taffeta sheath dresses with cumberbunds. The matron and maid of honor wore pink the embroidered taffeta and bridesmaids wore blue. Flower girls were Miss Lorraine Hailing and Miss Shelley Leatham. They wore pink embroidered dresses accented with plain pink sashes. Mrs. Leatham chose a beige sheath dress for the reception and Mrs. Hailing wore a blue model. They wore corsages of pink roses centered with a white lily and silver ribbon Best man for Mr. Hailing was C. Hal Rasmussen with Larry Miller and Deon Jeppsen as ushers. They wore white carnation ' boutonnieres. Hosts and hostesses for the reception were Mr. and Mrs. William P. Leatham and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rasmussen. Mrs. Glenda Heaton was at the guest book and Larry Miller was master of ceremonies. Those in charge of serving were Jeannie Austin and Marilyn Miller assisted ,by Nancy Darley, Mary Jane Jones. Kathy Waltkins and Shirley Rasmus-musse- Burma became an dent republic in 1948. Telephone 771 OF THE NIBELUNGS" MOZART: ' THE RING FROM WAGNER: HIGHLIGHTS MUSIC OF BOLIVIA Raul Shew and Las Peregrlnoe I 9 SONATA IN MENDELSSOHN: STRAUSS: SONGS QUARTETS, VeL Hollywood String Quartet , I Back To School Sale Continues e'ene Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor SAVE. 25 ... asl Utah eqtered the Union 45th state in 1896. Local Matrons Enjoy Visitors Last Week i It will be ready for you to RECORDS BY . . occupy WITHIN 45 to 60 DAYS. SONNY JAMES VISIT THE LATE MODEL HOMES FOUR FRESHMEN FRANK SINATRA i W- .IIP4i)U fi,:; b4 KENTON WITH VOICES-S- tan ERNIE FORD NAT KING COLE I - t. f . X. TENNESSEE ANY ' vesSebAa LES PAUL AND MARY FORD Kenton The great Stan Kenton and his orchestra, featuring Ann Richards and Introducing The Modern Men. Stani first album with voices produces I new concept m modern sound that belongs in every collection of Kenton classics. GENE VINCENT TOMMY SANDS FERRON YOUNG AVAILABLE NOW AT If you like to hunt, youll love Millard County. Deer, pheasants, geese, and ducks are abundant and 4 to 7 good hunting areas are found everywhere. The principal economy of this prosperous county is agriculture. Its fertile soils produce bountiful crops of beets, grain and hay. In Fillmore, county seat'of Millard County, is Utahs first capitol building, now an interesting museum. j The United States Brewers Foundation salutes Millard County- -a typical Western society where folks enjoy a friendly community spirit and where civic ana agrarian accomplishment is progressive and beneficial to all. Here, too, the Foundation conducts a program which assures the sale of conditions. beer and ale under orderly, P-i- FROM u- AND ALL DAY SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS when a sales representative will be available to talk to you about the homes and show available building locations in SUJNSET HEIGHTS, Brig? ham Citys newest subdivision. . . . BEER and ALE Ogden Realty Coal And Appliance Phone One AFTERNOON Insurance Agency Sunset Heights Exclusive Agents 68 North Mala 2119 f Kiesel Ave., Ogden Phone 0gden EXport 4.45Gg |