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Show Betty Whaley are Pamela Ral eigh of Ogden and Beverly Foul-ge- r of Klammath FallA,' Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson of Fielding were dinner guests at the home fo Mr. and Mrs. David Allen last Sunday. Mrs. C. E. Wilson and small son Charles visited last Friday at the home of Mrs. A. L. Burbank at Brigham City. Mrs. W. E. Thatcher and children of Ogden were also guests at the Burbank home. The three ladies were college chums together. Mrs. Paul Whaley of Ogden visited last Thursday at the homes of E. F. Whaley and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oyler. Janet Young is spending a week in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pixton, and master Rickie Pixton is vacationing at the home of his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac A. Young. Mrs. Hazel Nelson and children Gloria Ronda and Carol dcr canyon last week. On Friday News-Journ- al evening the ward members were ostings invited to join the girls in an A Semi- Weekly Newspaptf anFrom evening of entertainment mutual as the dosing swering Successor to social. An original program was NEWS ELDER THC B0 1896) (Established presented by the girls, after which the crowd gathered around THE BOX ELDFR TOlRSAL Perry News Established 1909) a huge bonfire and roasted wein-erBy Mrs. Lyman Wight and marshmallows, and the Published every Wednesday and Friday at Bnpham City, Utah, and entered a of the evening was remainder Serond Class Matter at the post 10 Eighteen M. in dancing. spent a Brigham Ctv I tah. in jai.uary, IVU9. I IKI'RY, June A girls under the direction of ander the act of March 3. l&?9 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and 1'iesideiit Mildred Egliert and family and Mr. and Mrs. Vinson ditor WilHnm M I on. Counselor DeEsta Davis and family and Mrs. MeChas W. Clabiuh, Mantpr Vtivity Mrs Gladys J h nson, Adv Mgr. outYoung enjoyed a three-dalissa Davis attended a party reing at the girls' home in Box Fl- cently honoring the 90th bnth-da, anniversary of John O. Sr., held at the home of his son John Oyler, Jr. at East Garland. A delicious luncheon was served to one hundred and friends who ty relatives and called during the afternoon. Mrs. Chester Koberts returned FRIDAY AND SATURDAY home lrom the Cooley hospital last Monday afternoon. A GREAT PKTUKE RETURNED TO THE SCREEN Guests at the home of Miss ELDER BOX i p - s - Oy-ler- SO BIG! , It challenges wildest imagination! your IT'S BRIGHAM CITY'S Mrs. Herm Hadfield FOR WEEK END ENTERTAINMENT FIRSTRIN CO MI A MON SATURDAY NIGHT DANCES Join your friends at the Dance Bowl on Saturday night for the best HIT & MSzMm : of ft PLUS STAN KENTON ; & HIS ORCHESTRA MONDAY SUNDAY TUESDAY ADVENTURES THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD IIAS IN A PICTURE IT CAN NEVER THRILLED TO FORGET! America's health sport on Sun- day. 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Married December 2, 1946 at June 16, John Contento, 24, Trenton, Malad, Idaho. Complaint filed New Jersey and Olive ReNae June 15, 1948. Getz, 23, Tremonton. License isPhone your news to No. 7. sued June 17, 1948. Bowling is fun. Bowling is good for you. Now you can enjoy No. 1 borne Au: cocifioa yood fan yVIn District Court Marriage licenses issued by vs. Oral Thelma Brough the Box Elder county clerks Marcruelty. charging Brough, office, Brigham City. ried August 31, 1936 at Ogden. Bowling tvenin Bear and Brigham City. An enjoyable time was reported by all in 906. o' tilt .;!ht s' River City City. Bothweil, Marriage Licenses fun 0 Friday. june allowance fa i Sunday and dancing. Everything is right from the price to your surroundings for an evening of enjoyment. Plan now for tomorrow night and every Saturday night to go dancing at the Dance at Um-J- . ournai 00 Rhone your society news to CENTER BOX ELDER of the Bengt E. Brigham City, Utah A reunion Malmrose family was held SunPioneer day, June 13. at Rees park. was At 1:30 o'clock dinner one at 83 descendants served to attraclong table which wasroses and tively decorated with other flowers. After dinner an interesting was presented by program members of the family. Races were a feature of the afternoon, with young and old participating. oU Members of the family group Lake Salt from were present a Rudqard Kipling's RECREATION Malmrose Family Holds Family Reunion Sunday and and Mrs. Lola Campbell children Jeniel and Rodney of Corinne returned last Tuesday after a weeks trip to Twin Falls. Idaho, where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. are Alvin Hauser. The ladies sisters. Sacrament meeting in the Perry ward last Sunday evening was conducted by Bishop Rulon Hirsehi. Opening song "Now Let Ls Rejoice; invocation by Mar-tPllNelson; "O Lord of Host was the sacramental song. The singing was led by Erma Fisher with Louise Davis as accompanist. Aaromc priesthood talk, Events on True Religion, by Lawrence Wright; two piano .olos, "Serenade and Rustle of Spring, were played by Dan Davis. Talks were given by seminary graduates Beveily Weaver and Shirl Carter. Keith Young spoke on temple marriages, and Rebecca Ballard related experiences from her Spanish mission. After the closing song, O Ye Mountains High," the benedicMr. tion was pronounced by Neff Fisher. Genuine B.F.Goodrich Tire 35c JUMBOS RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS POTATOES I help farmers to farm IF Ill Pound 10 Pounds 47c . 45c . 2 93c Pounds 2 TRIP II JELL0 Flavors TUNA FLAKES ASTER BABY FOODS a new Ford Tractor right on your farm. Ill prove that, with a Ford Tractor, you can keep gaining on your work instead of getting behind. You have no idea how much time you save with Hydraulic Touch Control of implements, new, faster transmission and a lot of other advantages this new Ford Tractor has. And, my service is the best. 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