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Show ! !E. May, Ogden, Utah: Mrs. Emma D. Hansen, Brigham City. Utah. Free - - Free to each person over 18 years of age stopping in to see our new LOW-COS- REPAIRS ON ALL ELECTRONIC Jack & EQUIPMENT Pat Radio PHONE HOUSE CALLS 3586 Snowville Couple To Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary house Tuesday May 30, Funeral services , j TO INSURE DELIVER All Types Cut Flowers Limited supply of Peonies, j - j DECORATIVE COVERS FOR CEMETERY VASES. rac-.'EOTOER MEMORUL 4-- CLUB NEWS II The Blue Ribbon Stitchers club from 1 self; Mrs. Ephriam Josephson; met at the home of Mrs. Clytie Pocatello. Idaho Mrs. Andrew Ransom Wednesday. Each mem p.m. to 4 p.m- at the family home Anderson and Jesse Arbon, ber was measured for size. We here honoring Mr. and Mrs. Snowville, Utah. Mrs. Arbon is studied our pattern and then John Arbon on their golden the eleventh child of an immed- cut out the material. We are wedding anniversary. The family iate family of 14 children, eighth makine this ravon dresses requests no gifts and extend an brothers and six sisters, three of year. We are in our third year invitation to all relatives and whom are living, Mr. Andrew of work. friends to call. The public Is May, Rockland, Idaho; Carol Ann Cochran Joseph Reporter, to attend a program and dance giwn In their honor in the evening at the ward recreation hall. Residents of Snowville for the Roses . . . past 50 years Mr. and Mrs. Ar1900 bon were married May 5, in Samaria, Idaho and later, in the L. D. S. Temple at Logan Utah. Mr. Arbon, a native of Snowville, is the eldest son of Charles and Martha Roberts Arbon. He was born October 23, 1874. Mrs. Arbon is the daughter TOILET VOTER of James and Martha May born 1878 now Call's 20, at Fort, April 4oz..00 know as Harper, Utah. Both have been active in tin uk church and civic organizations of their community and county. Mr. Arbon has been engaged in the livestock and dry farming industry for the ha ft The long lasting fragrance of famous Roses past 60 years. He has acted in freshness will Ttekt love and At now always. thw capacity of assistant Sunday you cooling School superintendent in the; quantity, 1.75. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, serving in this responsibility for eight years In his ward. He filled a short term DUSTING mission as a stake missionary POWDER with the late Jonathan Cuttler, .00 president of the former Curlew Stake. At the present time he is pinttx active as a ward teacher and holds the office of High Priest. Mr. Arbon has been associated Fine as mist . . scented with your favorite with many movements for civic Generous quantity and soft velour puff, invites lavish use. - 4-- H ed spiced with excitement ward, mm -- and-Spice -- Roses-and-Spic- ADAM'S DRUG I Fruit Crop Outlook In an editorial printed this week in the News Journal of Brigham City, the fruit growers of this, area deny that the peach crop is a total loss. One nv SUPPLES Baskets, Sprays and grandchildren. Mr. Arbon Is the eldest son of of a family of 10 children, four sons and six daughters. Three of whom, are living besides him great-gre- j peril 1 I Girls "jears of Korth floral t PHONE 3151 learn" I Alf Olsen is quoted as saying that there will be be tween 50,000 and 75.000 bushels of peaches harvested in the county this summer. According to Mr. Olsen all of the high bench country has peaches this year. The article states that the sweet cherries and apricots have been the hardest hit in this section, but they are not all lost, and the pie cherry crop is ex pected to be about the same as ar - Girls 30 t jtira IT'S THE BIG K ci:rr.rr ECONOMY and C side pa; it lllllM Junior I' hi I wi wjgjigggsrsJ nil'"' ;. wording "v - stu Itz peric -- . , -- ,. mm ' wil I fiiis n C Sam o lights ysfrcr: grower. Only nnnr5 f n J 1 f 1 nU II If U 't a d u ft li d cm i engine! Focd only Fonl-- in the lw offers jou the mm, m formance of i J k 8 ts yours foe handwk of fc t" than any Kb, areas less tnanmv last year. VISITING FROM HAWAII Mrs. Reed Mason and three at the boys arrived Tuesday home 'of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Beyer, for an indefinite visit. The Masons are from Honolula, Hawaii. HOME ON FURLOUGH Cpl- Stacy C. Kay is home on "U'S mam 8 Body! day furlough from Guam, where he has been stationed for the past year. He spent the weekend visiting Oral Kemp in Salt Lake City. enamel mean long resale value. baked-o- morning at low-pric- car to receive "Fashion Award' coveted Academy's Fashion Car Medal two years in a car to row ... the only receive it, ever! Fashion Astrid Mae Strand will be the speaker on Mrs. Axel Frederick-sen- 's ' Only program Satufday j life-h- igh car with d '- with features like treats f easier-actin- g Ford's big 35 brakes t take the work out of foam driving and your non-sa- g rubber driver's seat to banish fatigue. Trips are treats, too, when you see how far you go on so little gas and oil. f. ?; ' . IIIBIlBlllBilla. INS . of ;.f testi: i White tidtwell Urn mt m trim rinfli oplioool ol Mlra cod. FORD DEALER'S "TEST DRIVE" THE 2HJ 10 o'clock over Radio isifen hi TR I -- MOTOR CO. Manning entered the St. Marks hospital Wednesday where she will undergo a major operation on Friday. VI ill L, AT YOUR Station KBUH Brigham City. Mrs. Alf n Brakes! e Trips are Yes, Ford's the only car on the road to receive the New York ASTRID STRAND TO SPEAK ON RADIO PROGRAM radio Kinq-Siz- low-price- scientifically i quiet Duality coach work for and Only 60 body Welded, reinforced for - a cor with d Onlyow-price- We: Tremonton Dial 2121 I'and CHECH ACCIDBUU CHECK YOUR CAR Tii sex n nn n 1 rx earaire Dresses n .Ji t- - nnj Specially Priced For You Two Large Groups DIG WHAT'S COOICIN' UJ DER THE TOF aru-- NO swinging, trapeze , f nink- - cot ton candyi NO clowns. NO lane?O A m tor i , t li-hao- .-- nv P.r.itAM -.p CUOW r ADTK ONJ, PENNEY'S SUMMER DRESS Mr. and Mrs. Arbon are the of 8 children, four sons and four daughters, Mr. Leonard M. Arbon, Spokane, Washington; Mr. John Theodore Ar- at rmJ on request. parent 10 Bouquets i C.p'.a?' l ity. Cow-lisha- w, ion i I Reported Better . bon, Bountiful, Mrs. Leah Ogden; Mrs. Luelnna Burton (deceased) Mrs. Evelyn Aenone Robblns, and Lyman Arbon, Ogden; Herschel Arbon, Mrs! Utah and Snowville, Blanche Hickman. Reedsport. Oregon; 23 grand children and pron ,,ANl' - 11 be prayer. 1950 betterment having taken an active part in securing the piping of culinary water at an early date into ,the community; he assisted in securing the ninth grade in the local school and worked with those who were responsible for securing the federal highway through the valley and community and the rural electrification of the area. Mrs. Arbon. affectionately known as "Aunt Marlon" is a graduate cf the department of Education, Utah State Agricultural Colleg-?- She taught school at Call's Fort and a year In the local school before her marriage. She has served many years in the ward and Stake organizations, serving as President of the ward YWMIA, and Relief Society She served as the first councilor in the Curlew Stake Relief Society for 14 years and as first Councilor in the Stake YWMIA organization for 4 years. She has acted in the capacity of a Sunday School teacher In the Snowville ward almost continuonstv for the past 52 years. Mrs. Arbon has served in the capacity as nurse to the sick of her ward in the past 50 years. When the making of ladies dresses was popular in years past she served as a skilled seamstress the needs of her commun- ORDER NOW set; 3 and Monday,; for Donna Saturday, June for the dates the as 5, June Mrs. and ;Mr. and Mrs. Iby May, Meldrum. daughter of Lynn which, Review, Dance Joseph Reed Cardston, and Barbara Pitcher Meldrum, were annual in students dance 93 feature Eunice May, Lethbridge Canada; conducted Saturday at the Rog- will at the be will given costume. It iMrs. Agnes McLean, Lancaster, ers Mortuary by Bishop Arthur will high school gymnasium, and Ohio and Mrs. Minnie Cleveland, Ericksen. demonstraa short Detric. Idaho. Musical numbers consisted of also feature acrobatof the number a a du,t. "Beyond the Sunset", by tion by students of Mr. Lynn PitcherLottie Munns and Mae Cornwall; ic will be no admission There Seagull Girls Lar"My Faith in The,? by lone who would sen and Helen Hansen; solo, charge and everyone Graduation welcome. will be to attend '"One Fleeting Hour" by La.Mar like were held exercises Graduation Cutler and a duet '"Heartaches" Sunday afternoon in the ward by Lottie Munns and Mae Corn- Mr. and Mrs. Junior Sandall chapel for the Seagull girls of the wall. Elva Stokes was accom-- 1 and son, Hubert, and Johnny Tremonton First Ward. The girls, anist for all numbers. Preston of Sunndale, Utah and their parents, members of the were LafayMr. and Mrs. Ned Baddsgardds Bishop Speakers Bishopric, Primary Officers and ette Nelsen of Corinne, M- W. of Bear River City were Sunday YWMIA officers were in atten- Hansen of Preston and Bishop dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. dance. The following program Arthur Ericksen. Opening Lyndon Barkle. was presented: was given by Owen Ras- prayer Opening song by the girls rnussen and benediction by accompanied by Dorothy Chour-no- s Frank Heslop. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winterton prayer, by Elaine Cowley, Burial was in the Riverview and family of Ogden were Suncode and salute led by Roberta Cemetery where the grave was day afternoon visitors of Mr. and Roberts, emblem for four paths dedicated by Amos P. Hansen. Mrs. A. L. Cook. eiven bv Geniel Bennett; Presi The baby was born in Logan dent Fannie Fridal presented the June 6, 1948, She is survived by certificates, a welcome to M. I. her parents, one brother, Jerry A. was given by Arlene Ficklin, of Elwood and four grandpar address to the graduates by Bis ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Meld hop Ed Deakin, Seagull girls rum, Elwood and Mr. and Mrs. fed w sang the closing song followed Glen Pitcher Benson Ward, bv Deanna Eeley closing with Cache County. will be held An open has - ETC CONDENSERS, T Meldrum Child Wanda Christensen ' TABLE MODELS FOR EVERY ROOM EXPERT, DANCE REVIEW DATES SET . At Combinations BATTERIES TUBES ! Honored Hoffman PORTABLES FOR THAT VACATION Services Held for ; ONE PHONOGRAPH RECORD h following 'half brothers and sisters living, Bat, May 27 only Radio-Phonograp- Arbon has the Imi-s-. uun Tremoftton. LEADER THE 50 Only SUMMER An attractire graap rrb.p cottons, fine of wov- COTTONS 1 25 Only Better grade dresses in Waffle Piques, Cottons, Jr. Butcher ment. All specially purchased for this event. ens, ClngharrLS, linens. Sizes 9 to Rayon 18. Everyone assort-- a tremendous tomato. Sizes 9 to 20'i. Womens Spring COATS , cloths, bi Lin- Clean-u- p Broad- en Oumbrays, embossed color FINAL COTTONS ... atl!'L 6 only Short Coats, sizes 10, 12 flt pW' . I 1 tl'tA ff i omy onort V dW oat, green, 4 only, Full Length, all wool 10, 14' 16 1 only Full length, all wool Gab., it -- . aty |