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Show I Death In Family Postpones Plans For Coleman-Fria- r Wedding Maurine Marriage plans Coleman and Richard Fryer, set for Friday at the home of the brides parents, Mr, and Mrs T. W. Coleman, have been post poned due to the death of the ClaiK brother of the bride-to-be- , Coleman. His funeral will be Thursday morning at 11 o'clock in the Brigham City Fourth ward. Glades Seventh Birthday Was w98T 'k A Sixth Ward Reunion And Bennions Return From A Trip To The Coast Canyon Party Will Be Mr. and Mrs. Glen M. Held Saturday Evening daughter Marilyn and Big Day TnwMwmwiry , Tk & tsu.& -' F is ? TtM s The Brigham City Sixth wards and annual summer reunion outing will be held in Box Elafder county park Saturday ternoon and evening. A feature of the outing will be a pioneer trek from the house to the ward meeting county park, which is expected to be of particular interest to ihe young ward members. Those making the trek will meet at the chapel at 2:30 oclock Saturday afternoon, and will proceed afoot to the county park, with stops simulating histone highlights of the original Mormon migration along the !. few - The marriage will take place at a later date, it was announced today. route. bus affording transportato ward members will leave the meeting house at 6 their oclock. Others driving own cars are asked to be at the county park at 6:30 oclock. be At the park, there will games and contests, with the picnic supper scheduled to start at 7:30 oclock. Each family is to bring its own picnic supper. Dessert and drink will be furnished. A program wil be presented around a campfire following the supper. AH ward members of all ages are invited to attend the outing. Each organization of the church has charge of a phase of the afternoons and evenings activities. A tion i t GREAT DAYS BOX Glade Sycamore And Birthday Party Guests . had a grand time last Wednesday afternoon in observance of his arriving at the ripe old age of seven. Eighteen guests and Glade enjoyed games and fun during the afternoon, and had refreshments of ice cream, punch and birthday cqke. Pictured above, they are (back row, left to right) Patty Sycamore, Loenza Morrison, Kayla Tingey, Ruth Weir, Don North, Jack Jensen, Cliff North, Bob Limb and Ben Tingey; (front row) Noel Morrison, Clell Andreason, Dick Limb, Lynda Morrison, Kay Secrist, Dwight Kelly, Dennis Balls, Carol Anna Secrist, Maren Tingey, and in front with the birthday cake, Glade Sycamore. . . ATTENTION TOMATO Birthday Party Given Honoring Young Master GROWERS STERLING H. NELSON WAREHOUSE AT HONEYVILLE WILL RECEIVE Mrs. Carl Hansen And Craig Johnsen Saturday Son Visit In Montana MATURE GREEN TOMATOES MONDAY, AUGUST 18 Boxes may be received from Honey ville warehouse Saturday morning August 16 or Telephone .1268 when you want to get them. Tre-mont- STERLING H. NELSON CO. HOXEYVILLE IFoncH Vernon Watkins entertained at her home for her neson Mrs. Carl Hansen and phew, Young Master Craig Jay spent a week at Cut Bank, afternoon. Montana, in Glacier park, visitJohnsen, Sunday The occasion was his second ing their son and brother, Harold Hansen. birthday anniversary. Balloons, paper hats and While they were there. Mrs. games added to the fun. Lunch- Dora Zundel and children, Aneon was served to 12 young nette and Paul, flew to Cut Bank to join them, then reguests: Bruce Hadfield, Chris Simon- turned with , Mrs. Hansen and son, Bobby Freeman, Joel Hust, Jay for a months visit in Brig RuLinn Watkins, Jean Hust, ham City. Christene Andersen, Vickie Weight, Margaret Owen, Kathleen Owen, Diana Jensen and Dr. And Mrs. J. C. Sherry Johnsen. A Roberts Mrs. - 51. son Paul, returned August from a ten-davacation trip during which they attended the Lions International convention in San Francisco from July 28 to August 1. From San Francisco they drove up the coast to Portland, Seattle, Vancouver and other in Columbia. British points They visited with the Ted Fox-lefamily, former Brigham City residents, at Salem, Ore. 4 ALL GRADES COMPETITIVE PRICES It is reported there is going to be a scarcity this winter. We recommend tJiat people get their tanks filled during the Hummer months. Order From GDODCEGD Agent UTAH OIL REFINING CO. V 0 vjmmz is. d. Brigham City Phone 666 I WO dates you'll want to remember . . Aug. 31st and Sept. 1st. They're two glorious days you'll never forget. Action daring and thrills as for vie performers honors. Make reservations nowl top-notc- The bet way to get more for your travel dollar is to go by GREYHOUND. No other mean h prize-winnin- Only Cjieqluuuul SERVES SO MANY CITIES, TOWNS, COMMUNITIES SO ECONOMICALLY! of transportation offers so much courtesy.convenieoce and service. g HOWARD HOTEL Phone 175 14 BIG EVENTS Cowboy Bucking Contest Brahma Bull Riding Contoat Call Roping Contest Bulldog ging Contest Cowboys Roman Race Contest Bareback Bronc Riding Contosl Men's Pony Express Race, Con test Men's Relay Race Contest Wild Cow Milking Contest Mad Scramble Cow Milking-Con- test Special Bull Ride Ladies Bronc Riding Trick Riding Event Trick Roping Event ;IES POSITIVELY CLOSE AUG. IES 30 RESERVATIONS Soot riand Stand i Grand Stand $1.50 ' 3.50 it price includ tax) nd covered grand stand and it are reserved. Ticket (in-- j reserved seat) on al All 11. Jao or Writ SPIkE SfACKMAN Rodeo Manager Sin Volley, Idaho MEMBER INTERNATIONAL ; RODEO ASSOCIATION to UNION Phone your news to No. PACIFIC arAOC. ! WATCH y Harmons Return To Annapolis After A Busy Visit In Utah L. E. After spending six weeks in Brigham City, Mrs. L. E. Harmon and children, Len and Jerry, returned to their home at Annapolis, Md. Mrs. Harmon, the former Edna Robbins, was extensively entertained by friends and relatives while here. She was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Rob, bins, her brother and in Ogden. Mrs. Charles Bitter of Salt Lake City, an aunt of Mrs. Harmons, entertained at a canyon party in Ogden as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Zundel and daughter Naomi. A of high school friends was held at the home of Mrs. Grant JMiel-sein Brigham City, and Mrs. Harmon was honored guest at a reunion of nurses in Salt Lake The Pony The scientists know well the type of weapcT will use in the next w$ but they are sure that tlx after the next one win' fought with bows and Man reverting back to cestors.1! J Calamity WASHING MACHINES REFRIGERATORS ALL TYPES OF ELECTRICAl APPLIANCES BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE n PF City. Mrs. Mary E. Robbins, mother of Mrs. Harmon, entertained at a family dinner at the Idle Isle cafe. Ail of Mrs. Robbins, sons and daughters were present: Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Robbins and children, Connie and Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Leish-maand children, Larry and Mari Lyn, Gerald F. Robbins, and Miss Doris Youngquist, Commander and Mrs. L. E. Harmon and children, Len and Jer- - I Ah ry- - Suppose your Buick is crowding the big figures in high mileage. Suppose you dont want to wait lor that new one. Here's a happy answer. If your Buicks any model year from 1937 through 1942, you can make it factory-fresas far as power is concerned with the Buick Power Package. h This is all the major assembly of a new Buick Fireball engine. zip formance into cars. good-as-ne- w S. Easy payments if you Come in and talk it CAS KEE1 M. RASMUSSEN 81 So. Main Ph. 98 BUNDY MOTOR CO. ORTHWESTERN 19 South Main Phom Peach Growers 7. Peaches WE HAVE THEM $3.85 per doz. Dozen Or Car LUGS We can meet any price with our direct from the factory chases. HIGHEST WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13 PAID FOR MARKET PRICES YOUR PEACHES puf' 8:15 P.M. PEACHES BRIGHAM VS. CITY FRUIT AND PRODUCE AIL-STA- RS COOPERATIVE . TIBMATlOMAtl INTERNATIONAL REES PIONEER PARK 31):: LST FOREST phone ifatfiiK IIW'l Mm SC CL e Ma p BUICI TONIGHT BUREAU and Changing over is handj in a single operation-t- il less time and often aj less than a really thoro overhaul job. More nfi faction, too, because have a new factory engine, possible cost. Let us serve you! 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Ashby Trophy, a belt buckle, will e awarded the All - around lowboy in addition to Cash rizes. 2 NOON amM The Henry Tingey Sr., family reunion will be held in Rees Pioneer park Saturday, August 16. It will begin at 1L oclock in the morning, with lunch at noon. A program will be presented beginning at 2 oclock in the afternoon, after which games and visiting will be enjoyed. All descendants of the Henry Tingey, Sr., family are invited to attend, and bring their own lunch. Ice cream and drinks will be served. Members are asked to come prepared to turn in the genealogy of their families. : Wednesday, August Card Of Thanks Words cannot express the we gratitude and appreciation their those who, by feel toward kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden or sorrow' at the time of the death and last rites for our father, C. A Monson. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. Family of C. A. Monson. PROTECTION Henry Tingey Family Reunion Will Be Sat. ourna y Harmon joined Commander his wife here and accompanied them home via Yellowstone Conclude park and the Black Hills of Visit With Parents Dakota. Commander Harmon is Corinne D.U.P. Camp course a taking Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberts and at Annapolis. He w'ill have comTo Hold Meeting Fri. John, Gordon and pleted four years at the close of children, The Corine camp, Daughters Sheila Gayle, of Boulder City, this school year. of Utah Pioneers, will hold a Nev., spent three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Osey meeting Friday afternoon at 2 oclock at the home Adele Chris- Jenson, parents of Mrs. Roberts, in Brigham City. tensen, it was announced this A family garden party was week by officers. A good attenheld in their honor at the home dance of the membership is deof Bishop and Mrs. Floyd Jensired. son. Light refreshments were : : 1 Lilt served, and games were played uj. with high prizes won by Mrs. When your fire insurMerle Jenson and Wynn Freeance is handled by us, man, low prizes by Mrs. MarLOS ANGELES . .$12.20 garet Johnsen and Bill Sorrell. you are assured of The Roberts returned to their Portland $14.00 having dependable, home last Wednesday. Omaha $19.35 complete protection Kansas City $20.75 (AH firti bIm tramrUD tM) n Brigham City, Utah post-graduat- e WAD.D.EV ELDER Ben-nto- of && 2 a apnwHiJwumtwiiti. Now on i Ski The Bi |