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Show ,nthyG. Ified In Secrist And Andrew A. Hansen Little Church Of The West Mrs. Deborah Smith Returns From California Mi o l)boi,ih Smith relumed pr home Mondav the past six "eehs .a California She visit-iLos Angeles with her r Mrs C V. Thompson and family, and in Pasadena i 'Aith daughter. Mrs. Ceoige Thomas and family. Mhile there, Mrs Smith celeaus-lite- oia-he- "as hoi S3rd LaMar William and Dolorus Thompson Iveison of Boar Kier City, are the patents ol a baby boy born Friday, October 17, at the Coolev Memorial hospilal. Yoshinon and Helen Tanaka Yamasaki of Corinne are the of a baby boy born Fri and parents binhday a guest BIKFHS morning dl;ir N'nd,ng brated day, October 17, at the Cooley Mni onal hospital Taylor Yasailis aie the patent of a baby gill bom Ottnhet pt, at the Cooley Mrirmi.il hasp) t's.-roipli and .Insophino till The paimil irMilr in Malta i:""mKi Meinholrit .tie the Idaho Parents of a baby girl born Sun-day October 19. at the Cooley A baby girl was born SaturiMtoonal hospital. The parents day, October IS. to Floyd and risule m Bngham City. Betty Iverson Carter of Poe a Many Max and Guy la Giant tello, Idaho, at the Cooley MeOlsen of Park City are the par-- I morial hospital. Mr. and Mrs cuts t a baby girl, horn Sun- Freest Iverson of Br.chnri City day, October 19 at the Conley aie the maternal grandparents. Memorial hospital. A baby gill was born SaturJohn Victor and Mary Belle day, October 18, at the Coolry J , EIDER l 1iv3 ouma I -- Bngham City. Utah Memorial hospital to J I) and iMaiian Nielsen Merrell The patents reside in Biigham City and have one son, David be sides the new baby Dean Harris and Shirley Cheal Adams of Biigham City are the parents of a baby girl, born the Monday, October 20, at j j Wednesday, Oct. 22, Guests At Jensen Home Mr and Mrs Bud Jensen entertained as their house guests last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-aiC. Kuhns and Mr. and Mrs. William T Ashby of Daggerton, Utah. Cooley Memorial hospital. on the Tom radio show, where she "as presented a boquet of ArneiKan Beautyloely roses and a gardenia eoisape Her birthday dinner was field at the famous Chitons restaurant where a quartet sang "Bells of St. Mary's dedicating it to Mis Smith Bren-nuioa- n Democratic Ladies Tea To Be Held Friday Eve Present A tea will he held Friday evening in the War Memorial home between the hours of 7 and 10 oclock sponsored by the Demon atic Ladies club of Brigham City. A good program has been arranged and all candidates seeking election on the Demo-ciaiiticket m the ciiy elections "ill be introduced Light refreshments will be served. All interested people are invited to attend " .. Si .? JfeixCs s' as Mr. And Mrs. Andrew A. Hansen The ol The West was the Dorothy Brigham City and COUNCILMAN Sunflower Camp The Sunflower camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 oebxk at the home of Mrs. Emma Hansen, 133 East 1st North. A good attendance is desired. 'i ! FOR MAYOR COUNCILMAN Little Church Las Vegas, Nevada, ene of the wedding of Secrist of idrew A. Hansen, also of i J. EDWIN BAIRD Brig'- Monday, October 13. Thomas Adorns of the .ter Day Saints Church permed the ceremony. Mr. and s. Max Welling, former Brig-1City residents, stood as to tiie couple. The bride as lovely in a grey dressmaker it with a cotsage of gardenias ll City, Sishop Pio-nee- JOHN OLSEN In the selection of John Olsen, Jr. as Councilman Candidate. Term, a man has been selected who possesses the qualifications which assures the public that the interests of Brigham City will be protected. s Mr. Olsen is an active citizen and the confidence of fellow citizens In various walks of life, being at present: Brigham City Councilman in charge of Streets, Sewers, Sidewalks and Improvements. A member of the High school faculty. Head of the Vocational Department. Member of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce. Member of the Brigham City Lions bouvardia. d Hansen is the daughter and Mis. C. VV. Goodiiffe d Mr. Hansen is the son of s Wanda Hansen. They will ke their home in Brigham where the groom is with Laubs Market and bride is employed at the C Penney company. Mrs Mr. con-fle- can love And d Palmer Tingey ROAMIO Halloween Party Heres all vouve wished for in a table radio smart st le, glorious tone, brilliant pei toi m ance1 And this imry plastic beauty has a retractable I.ucite earning handle to provide convenient portabilitv. A Croslev Roamio brings vour favorite uro- Jhosts and clowns masked creatures and other were on ade at the Stuart L. Tingey rme Satuiday night, when Mrs. i?ey entertained at a Halloen party in honor of her Idren, Joan and Palmer. t gram to am room of vour home. - Halloween story was Tingey and refresh served to the folding guests. Ben. Kayla and frren Tingey, Bob and Dick tb, Marion Jeppson, Bruce dheld. Joan and Palmer Tin-- ) of Brigham City; Roger and Ann Spaekman of neyville and Bonnie Jean and A by Mrs nts were is a Licensed Real Estate . DELOS THOMPSON A citizen, J. Delos Thompson, homeowner, banker. Chamber of Commerce worker. Lions club officer, church leader and booster for well Brigham City, is exceptionally r counqualified for the office of cilman. His interests for a better Brigham City are your interests and his experience and training mark him as the ideal man fo the position. Ask anyone who has worked with Delos in any capacity, whether it be on the Chamber ot Commerce baseball committee or in a church capacity and youll find out that he has a reputation for square, dealing, straightforwardness, reliability, dependability and loyalty. If you want to make Brigham City better then vote for the best man, J. r Delos Thompson, for city councilman. civic-minde- d d two-yea- Holds Correspondence school L. L. degree. B. COUNCILMAN above-the-tabl- e two-yea- CITY COUNCILMAN RECORDER $36.70 ; Super sensitive' C.ivesvnu rrv.tal-clea- r. reception. Toning range covers 2 complete band-- ; Standard Broadand cast, 53' to 1600 kiloochs; Over'tas Domestic Shortwave, 6 to 15 imgacvcbs. Available in handvomelv sti led cabimt ot lu'trous ivory or brown plastic, or mod. n Powerlul! raor-shar- p $57.70 walnut. Why not drop in end hear all the Crosley radios and Brigham Camp To Meet The Broker. present lifelong resident of Brigham City. A taxpayer lor 28 years. Member of First Ward Bishopric. Mr. Olsen is: QUALIFIED FROM EXPERIENC- ECOMPETENT THROUGH HIS RECOR- DCAPABLE FOR FUTURE TASKS ; CRUISAR 5'ton Tingey of Provo. ott A,t and and A Smart and new from even view ... with tonal excellence in harnmm with it beautv. Lovely mnhog.nn. gem-lik- e and gold color plastic cahimt is atiracm c b stsltd f rcMit, sides and hack . . . in pence: in your home. AM the I.Mevt utc an wheremellow tone and fine performfeatures for ance. AC or DC operation. d Has been on L. D. S. Mission continued to serve both in church civic affairs. (Likes it.) Club. $29.95 RONDO Contest games vvete played ft liltle Myron Tingey won prie for having the righest re r Brigham City born and raised of Loves the city and its peostock. ple and believes in their rights. Interested in its growth and development. Has had nine years training as State Police, and four years as County Clerk and Auditor. LEON C. PACKER latest Drafted to serve Brigham City. Capable and energetic. Veteran of World War II. Former colonel in the air forces and while in Washington, D. C., had a broad experience in governmental administration and civic affairs. Lifelong resident of Brigham City by choice. s? Fort Brigham camp of Daughters of Utah Pioneers meet Thursday evening at oclock, October 23, at the irae of Mrs. Sat ah Romer, 26? hh Fourth west. A good at- 'dance is desired. 10 I COAL AND APPLIANCE BEEHIVE Phone One Brigham City 6S N. Main EDNA T. ROMER GLENN BURT ARDEN'S Born and raised in Brigham City. Educated in Box Elder high school. Twenty years in business. Member of Board of Drectors in Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Burt is young, energetic and desir-ou- t of serving the people of Brigham City. f v CITY REGISTER OCTOBER 28 TREASURER FOR THE KIND OF VOTE NOVEMBER 4 Served the people of Brigham City two years. She has proved herself capable to handle the affairs of her office to the satisfaction of the public. She is a widow and mother of two small children. 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