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Show Along Fine, Thank You Coming Jean Lowe And Shirley Hunsaker famine the peach crop as Brigham Citys annual har-- f festival, Peach Days, draws near, and find every- in crop looked shape. The other Peach 1946 Peach Queen today, too, as candidates for ' ped for the judging and coronation ceremonies to be Thursday night. tip-to- tnd far the Nei, ubscrA; p Wixom, along with his newsbeen active in the public affairs of this He has served in community. many church capacities, been affiliated with the Commercial club, the Rotary and Lions t clubs, was a member of the city council for four years, and has served on many public f i Since leaving the 492 South Wixom, Main, committees. business he has Sin newspaperman of Brig-BCit- newspaper holds an enviable been employed in an office at Nation as one of the oldest Bushnell general hospital. t successful printers and pub-tt- s Roy L. Braegger in Utah. He began his ROY L. aper career on August 4, BRAEGGER, Son of George and Florence of-i- f when he entered the the Brigham City Bugler Braegger of Willard, married printers apprentice and October 26, 1942, to LaRene J. Inducted Ipued continuously in the Braegger, at Logan. less for more than 52 June 16, 1942, and served in air corps, U. S. army. Promoted to inning as barefoot boy of sergeant January 16, 1944, and J a printers he to staff sergeant March 1, 1944. devil, JM up gradually Stationed at Kelly field, Texas, through famous stages of the busi-- t from June 28, 1943, to July 17, until he reached the top 1943; B. A. D. No. 1 from AuIBuaging editor and stock- - gust 1, 1943, to September 27, of the Box Elder News, 1945; and at Naraholz air base Jfcition he held for 16 in Germany until February 15, It He was also a corres-n- t 1946. Discharge February 28, for the large state 1946, at Fort Douglas. Decorations and citations: European, f for a long time. jghamite Has paper career, has iEnviable Man Record It JM Old Days African-Middl- I the good old nineties, good were no type setting ma- - medal. such as the presses in the coun-wnand the work of the r was slow and tedious. whole "reek to set the md print a four-JPfand then all of the s, good-size- d f- to be replaced in the und. There was one ge m those days, how-- T a "y of the advertise-ul- d run for weeks, they change with f.,d ever' edition. advantage was the Sot tramp-printero- - ipahe Ver isp'Hn m o East medal, service, victory linotype, band ! e conduct the country at one shop C1V BECK. ARDITH L. Son of Joseph and Ethel Back of Paris, Idaho, resides at 415 west Forest street, Brigham City. Married Syble W. Beck July 14, 1944. They have two children, Maxine (adopted), three and one-hayears old, and James L., five months old. Inducted November 17, 1942 and served in the army medical corps at Bushnell General hospital, Bngham City, from December 22, 1942, to September 8, 1943 when he received his dischaige at Bushnell Member of American Legion post No. 10, Bngham City, and AmVets, Brigham City. lf much longer Those men ,y Printers of marked lit', . C0Untry teed boy LICHT. MELVIN J. -wel1 reuidaV d under Son of Sliver and Thelma Licht .Copy was then of 540 north First east, Bngham on a iiie Dfnllbbled cheap City. Inducted June 5, 1943, servhrdtorreaiCad-PCnc3nd ed in navy, promoted to seaman ilsearching second class on July 25, 1943, to the country radarman third class on Feb. 1, second h,3 gO0d sPelIer 1944, and to radaiman f Words class on 5PUnetu?tioneiUSe July 1, 1945. Sm lWecki ft- y $er than h exPerience, stry in we were the eary a Salt lsSshenfbb!ed an article ctv f Paper and came to the te toM?f"0ld an edUor 0. C &"ent j0.. Jif so lP ar entirely ,makn2 sense the sm-- J1 e dais d , m manuscript. ther J the.r troubles, joy- Posts and theaters Farragut, Idaho from June 5, 1943 to Sept. 1, 1943; radar apprentice school, San Diego, Calif., to Oct 15. 1943; U. S. S. Callaghan (DD-79to Sept. 19, 1945: Shoemaker, Calif., to March 2, 1946. Discharged March 2, 1946, at Shoemaker, California. Member George Gidney post No. 1695, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Youll find a fine selection of new mens and womens watches in our stock. See us before you buy or give. We also repair watches with a workmanship guarantee secona to none. You can depend on watch repairs from our store. V. .S J. |