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Show SOCIAL EVENTS to t .rl.ction by tltr State - uba-plmnce with tbe U- undrr governing seleaun aJ Legal Notice August Bride To Be Case No. 3129 NOTICE OF HEARING Before The Public Service Commission of Utah. . and Women's Activities In the Matter of the Application of PRICE and PRICE for a Cerand tificate of Convenience Necessity to operate as a common motor carrier of property Or President And Mrs. Abel S. Rich Attend Redd Family Reunion New-Joum- (Houses and other buildings throughout the State of Utah.) 29... Item D. Glen Smith's Hosts Lemuel Hardison Redd, Utah pioneer whose birth date was 111 years ago July 31, were in . At Picnic Dinner In Honor Of His Mother attendance. Mr. and Descendants from Eastern and Western Canada, Old Mex- Mrs. Glen Smith D. Mrs. L. J. Smith, on her birth- day anniversary. Dinner was served and all enjoyed the outing. The group motored for to Crystal Springs the evening. Others in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arbon and family and Mr. and Mrs. Olof and Zundel. Ulrich Bryner of Salt Lake City was general chairman, and Charles Redd of LaSalle, Utah, was master of ceremonies of the banquet program, One Hundred and Eleven Years of Achievement The Redd Cav- Family Picnic Honors Birthday Of Lester Andersen Sunday Dr. Mrs. Rich, a daughter of Lemuel Hardison Redd, was one of the speakers on the program. Her topic was Yours Be The Torch Carry On! and her remarks were addressed to the younger generations of the family. All of the other speakers were grandsons and James Newell Welch And Bride Honeysuckle Camp Has . . . returned recently from their honeymoon trip to the Charge Of Sacrament Southern Utah parks, and are preparing to make their At Meeting Honeyville home at Logan this fall, where both are students at Utah five-minut- e Closing song, "Utah, We Love Thee," was sung by Charlene Benson, Joyce and Kathryn Hunsaker, and closing prayer was by Hattie Hunsaker. Most of the D. U. P. camp members present were attired in Centennial costumes. Hunsaker Family To Be At Crystal Springs The Abraham Hunsaker family reunion will be held at Crystal Springs, one mile north of Honeyville, Friday, August 8. There will be facilities for lunch, swimming and dancing, a store and soda fountain wiil be in operation, and a program will be presented. The committee in charge of arrangements for the reunion includes Horace Hunsaker, Leon Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunsaker. A meeting of the family associations executive committee will be held at 11 oclock in the morning, and anyone wishing to offer suggestions for the improvement of the family welfare and the betterment of the organization is requested to be present Lunch will be at 12 clock noon, with members of the family requested to bring their own lunch. An excellent program" will be presented, beginning at 1:30 oclock, it was an. o-- 1 State Agricultural college. Mrs. Welch is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Welch. Miss Lynne Hunsaker Becomes The Bride Of James Newell Welch In Logan Temple Ceremony Back from a honeymoon trip Lavon Roberts Guest to the Utah parks are newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. James Newel Of Honor At Birthday Welch, who were married Wed- Party Sunday July 16, in the Logan nesday, temply by , President ElRay Christianson. The wedding date was also the birthday anniversary of the bride's father. Folowing the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Welch, parents of the bridegroom, entertained for the immediate families at dinner at their home. Places were set for 17. July 17, Thursday evening, the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker, gave a reception at Honeyville L. D. S. ward hall, honoring the birthday. party for LaVor Roberts was held at the home l of the E. C. Matthews at Lodge Sunday. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Gottung with daughters Joyce and Susan, Mrs. A and O. Thorsen of Hollywood are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ridd. Before reMrs. I. turning home they will Yellowstone park and the Police Set 'Em Up WilMass. (UP) liam Wall, desk officer, estimates that metropolitan policemen spend an average of $5 during the summer for lollipops for children who get lost at REVERE, Revere tour Return To Kentucky Mrs. Roland W. Ridd and little daughter Mary Lou returned to their home in Fulton, Ky., after having spent the past three months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ridd. Phone your news to No. R. M. YOUR USER TIRES ARE WORTH MORE AT UKIKLEIHANKlStZ They say that th'so called dumb animals ARE -- "ire$tone We Need Thousands of Used Tires! You'll Be MACHINE LESS PERMANENTS SHAMPOOS WAVES Call 222 For Appointment LILLIAN (Sheffield) WESTOVER Licensed Beautician EIRERAE TRADE-I- AEEOWAACE You'll Get on New Firestone Champions De Luxe " T7"eUCTB1C iortbe.arrebo.e j:::-:- ; Come in and equip your car for summer driving and vacation trips. You cant afford to miss this opportunity to buy Firestone De Luxe Champions at a big saving! We need used tires for retreading and even if your tires are only partly worn youll save money by trading them in now. Dont put it Off COME IN TODAY! Water ana dairy, too. is a ProWc,n ' If instant hoi ,h hnn, yo water ' Ana on the operate . re Croup Your Purchases on the Relieves Driving Fatigue 11 ctaning. it simp1'1'9 heating- - .. avail1'- Tu - EASY BUDGET PLAY n TAR - 2.2!) (ISIIIOX folks Je-Ne- Adftrlittmtmt From where I sit ... hy Joe Marsh Jane Cupper's "Daring" Canadians Visit Here Annie R. Tlngey, super-len- t of Cooley Memorial al, returned Sunday evc-froa weeks visit with m and daughter, Mr. and Newell Tingey and Mr. and drs. Ralph Anderson es, in Salt Lake City. . N Attractive, soft, shaped to fit the hack with comfort. Made for long wear. Pay As Low As 1.25 A Week newly-ma- tenant T. Earl Hunsaker general chairman of the reunion. Visit Amazed at the Beach. 7. ( Bush-ncl- engagement told . . Maurine Coleman necessity to operate as a common motor carrier of houses and Engagement Of Maurine other buildings over irregular throughout the State of Coleman To Richard R. routes Utah. By order of the Commission. Fryer Is Announced Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah Mr and Mrs. T. W. Coleman this 28th day of July, 1947. ROYAL WHITLOCK, the of Brigham City announce engagement and forthcoming Secretary. marriage of their daughter, (SEAL) Maurine, to Richard Rowe Fryer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, Frver of Brigham City. District Land Office, Salt Lake City, are for Notice is hereby Utah. made the Plans July 10. 1947. being given that the State of Utah has filed wedding, which will take place application to select Serial 064076, at the brides home Friday, Au- covering Ail Sec 24. T. 13 N R 4 W , S L. M Utah. 640 acres The Depart 15. gust ment has classified the land as proper Both Miss Coleman and the for acquisition under Section 7 of the are graduates Taylor Craving Act. and opened it to bridegroom-to-bof Box, Elder high school, where LILLIANS they were prominent in student activities. BEAUTY SHOP Following a honeymoon trip 112 South 5th East to the West coast, the couple Complete Beaut v Service plan to make their home in COLD WAVES Brigham City. Nielsen, Ernie Miner and GUIDED BY INSTINCT--someth- in' Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Thompson we need of Salt Lake City, R. D. Roberts A LITTLE MORE Mr. of Montebello, Calif., and and Mrs. Harry Roberts w'ith their son Lee of Burband, Calif. Watermelon was served on the lawn after a tour through Brigham City, and the guests left for home. couple. The bride's gown was of broMr. and Mrs. E. C. Matthews caded silk net over satin, with have recently moved to Brigfitted bodice, long pointed ham City to make their home. and He is manager of a local varsleeves, sweetheart neck very full skirt. Her floor-lengtiety store. veil fell from a Juliet cap of rows of narrow lace. Alice Tolman was bridesmaid, Canadian Friend Is A Does your car need a little more and Samuel Welch served as Visitor At Rich Home attention? Our skill in general best man to his brother. A sisrepairs and our experience in ter of the bride, Miss Patricia Miss Evelyn Johnston arrived lubrication . . . our competence a cousin of the yesterday from Hunsaker, and Toronto, On- in serving you with the prodbridegroom, Miss Beulah Munk tario, Canada, for a weeks visit ucts, parts and accessories you of Spanish Fork, presided at the with President and Mrs. Abel want and need, combine to asrefreshment table. Karen Lee S Rich. Miss Johnston is a sure you of the best in auto Hunsaker and Garth Welch as- friend of the Richs from the service. The JESTES & CHASE sisted with the gifts, while the time when they lived at Toron- TEXACO SERVICE guarantees Misses Elaine Wheatley, Naola to while President Rich was its work. Welch and Minnie Jane Welch president of the Canadian mishad charge of the gift 'room. sion for the L. D. S. church, from 1935 to 1938. Mrs. Rich During the evening Miss If met Miss Johnston at Logan Lowe of Logan sang You Were The Only Girl and Thursday morning. Because. two readings were The national average yield given by Donna Deem, and a Johnson, Afton for flax in 1946, a favorable trio, Norma Bingham and Elaine Hunsaker, year, was 9.6 bushels an acre. sang Love Came Calling" and The Sweetest Story Ever Told. ginning of the fall quarter of The newly-wed- s plan to make school. Both are students at their home in Logan at the be- - Utah State Agricultural college. nounced. Ben Hunsaker is president of the family association, with Mrs. Velda Cook secretary and Lieu- Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Zuber and daughters Ruth and Verna and son Don of Toronto, Ontario, were visitors at the Abel S. Rich home Tuesday. They are in Utah for the Centennial. Monday Mrs. Richs sister, Mrs. Ariz., Susie Butler of Mesa, visited at the Rich home. ttPJ! e Hollywood Guests Mr. . firestone rried Reunion Of Abraham 00' s IB10 above-entitle- , The family of Lester Andersen celebrated his birthday anniversary Sunday at Box Elder county park with a picnic. All of the sons and daughters, their wives and husbands and children were present, numbering 24 in all. dinner Following a chicken Mrs. Grant Andersen played the accordion and music and dances were enjoyed. alcade." night sacrament meeting at Honeyville ward was presented by , the Honeysuckle camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. A musical was played by Zina Hunsaker, followed by the opening song and prayer by Esther Rasmussen. Velda H. Cook gave a welcoming address, followed by a duet by Abinadi and Ellis Tolman. The camp history was given by Pansy Hunsaker, and Shirley Anderson of Manti played a piano solo. Speaker of the evening was Caseel Burke. Carlyle and Travis Hunsaker sang a duet, Father Abraham," and Mrs. Henry Thorne, president of the county camp, spoke. The , ,L-p- ISV4 anH eft. .upplamrntal lulv M aitiMs will e3lhltn 1 V' and amendatory n Jt.lv 10 147. their woik at the Illinois Statj allowed non wa luna the laiming and all person. The to oojert be lair this year. exhibit, adversely or tne will be confined to onolna. cause of the m nersl character of should reason other for any land or works by professional artists file their prote.t in this ofuce during bet oe Ohio, or Indiana, Illinois, Mich? the period cl publu at.on Failure to so pra final approval and Wisconsin. The exhibit con be will gan sperined within the time of the nonwill open Aug. 8, continuing in, sldered sufficient evidence th- - ler-- l o' mineral character from til Aug 17. selection, being otherwise treeto Lue objection will be approved State Manager P Stewart Acting Scott Phone your news to No. 7, Jy 18 25 A 18 U a. m. This is an application for a certificate of convenience and .Miss entertained at a yucnic dinner Sunday in honor of his mother, ico, Nevada, Texas, Montana, Michigan, Idaho, Arizona and Utah were among those present. The banquet was held in the junior ballroom of the Hotel Utah Friday evening, with 175 in attendance, and Saturday a picnic was held at Storm Mountain, TBig Cottonwood canyon, attended by 250 descendants the Sunday Shown Ill 0 Saturday. Two hundred and fifty of the 749 descendants of The program at Be 8PRINGFIELD. given that application of Price and Price will be heard before the Public Service Commission of Utah at its office 314 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, the 8th day of August, 1947, comencing at 10:-0- the al Will Be Glad To Take'vYour New President and Mrs. Abel S. Rich of Brigham City attended the Redd family reunion, held in Salt Lake City Friday and I is hereby Notice at the Anyone commerce. intrastate in Phone No. 7 Midwest Art To o t at, t The Cuppers showed me some s of their nineteen-te- n cation picnicking on the beach with beer and pretzels, in bathing suit that made them look like they were dressed in street-wea- r. va- tm-tjpe- Dee was smothered in a with knee length puii-ovshoi ts, and looking embarrassed as if he thought Janes costume of a heavy blouse, two copious skirts, and long black stockings was a little daring. We laughed a lot at those costumes . . . but come to think of it. long-sleev- ed er Copyright, Bathing Suit as Dee says, well probably look just as funny twenty years from now, in what we call our Modern clothes. Only thing that won t melchange in the picture is that low, wholesome glass of beer. 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