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Show SOCIAL Yew3-$oumal BOX ELDER Friday, June Brigham City, Utah 1948 25, nd LAUB'S MUBEET Phone 156 Refore JO A.M. or CORNED BEEF 1 (all can 44c TOMATOES No. 51 C Alaskan lied SNOWDRIFT 2'; for 2 can, MATCHES, carton 1 GLASS jar 29c 47c I . Dc 29c . . M lb. 17c AERO WAX, pt. can Hold Seal .Tic $1.16 .I . 2!)c 98c AX, qt. 3. FLOUR SYRl'P, Family favorite, t. t!)c tiring Your PROCTOR & RAM RLE Coupons Here I I TIDE DREFT DUZ j 34c pkg. 30c pkg. 34c pkg. GQFFEE Del Monte Iieg GREAT I,b. can Mrs. Glen Bergesen Honored Guest At Breakfast-Showe- ST!) I (ASK ll. can STRAWRERRY or RL.U KRERRY JAM, REST FOODS MAYONNAISE, pt. jar TOILET TISSl E, 2 rolls Pl'REX Perfect Rleach, gallon . Navy Career And Poetry Writing Combined Here Featured Guest At Writers ' Round-U- p Deliveries can Angelo SALMON .No. Im I.M. for 1 49c r Mrs. Glen Bergeson, the former Donnette Tife, a bride of early June, was the honored guest at a breakfast shower at the Call canyon home, gien by Mrs. Shirley C. Hyde, Miss Betty Ruth Seashore and Mrs. Kllen Mae M. Manning. The affair was held June 10. The morning was spent visiting following the breakfast The bride was the recipient of many fine gifts for the kitchen and a lovely negligee was presented to her from the crowd. Those present besides the honored guest were Mrs. Basil Fife, Mrs. Adele Hall, Mrs. W. Vosco Call, Mrs. Thelma Larsen, Mrs. Lorraine Petersen. Mrs. Mary Jean Baron, Mrs. Marva Frost and the hostesses of Brigham City, and Mrs. Marion E. Dunn and Mrs. Alice K. Stewart of Logan. Commander And Mrs. Harmon Here For Visit two-week- s By Combining two careers, that past year and numerous other of a civil engineer in the I S poems have appeared in New n,ny and a pool who writes the York Times, New York Herald-TribunChristian Science Monstrong, purposeful verse that appeals even to men who scorn itor and many other magazines. poetry, seems so easy the way it is done b Commander Rih-arRasmussens F. Armknecht, a featured guest at the Roundup of the Lea- Visiting Old Friends gue of Utah Writers, July 31 and Mr. and Mrs. Peter RasmusAugust 1, at Brieham City. sen of San Diego, who lived in stations in Brigham City prior to 1922, reNavy life with Cuba, Guam, Norfolk, Philadel turned last Friday for a visit phia and Brooklyn provided an with old. friends and relatives. and varied back- They came by way of Phoenix interesting ground fur this poet from Iowa, and Mesa, Arizona. On their way they visited Mr. and gave color to his poetry which he started writing as far and Mrs. P. J. Hailing at Union, back as grammar school days. Ore. The Mailings and RasmusHe was class poet in the eighth sens were married the same day, April 14, fifty years ago. Mrs. grade. Hailing and Mrs. Rasmussen are stawar the he was During tioned in the southwest Pacific, sisters. Both Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen (he Admiralty islands and Australia. He has drawn upon this were born in Mantua, and lived to background for an exotic short there until they went story recently completed. Commander Armknecht was a staff book reviewer for the New York Herald-Tribun- for three years beginning in 1938, and at the same time his artiin This cles were appearing Week, Christian Science Monitor and Etude, in addition to professional articles on engineering subjects which he writes as part of his government work. He began taking the writing of verse seriously in the fall of stationed 1945, he says, while at Norfolk. He became a member of the Poetry society of Virginia and won an honorable mention in lyrics the first of the year. The next year his ballad entry won first prize, and then he really became enthusiastic. During the next, three years in the Irene Leach memorial contest in Norfolk he took four first prizes, six seconds and five third prizes. This year his won Ballad of Johnny Clod the Barrows prize in the Georgia poetry contest, and other poems won two honorable mentions. He has sold six poems to the Saturday Evening Post in the M. C. Jensen Family Reunion To Be Saturday The Jensen family reunion will be held Saturday, June 26, 1948 at Guinavah park in Logan canyon. This day has been set aside by family members as Aunt Emmas Day, honoring Mrs. Emma Rasmussen, formerly of Brigham City, but now of Preston, Idaho. Mrs. Rasmussen is the oldest living member of the M. C. Jensen family. Dinner is being planned for noon, with each family bringing their own lunch. The family organization will furnish the ice cream, according to an announcement made by Austin Larsen, chairman of the reunion A program consistcommittee. ing of a number from each of the M. C. Jensen childrens families is being prepared. All descendants of the Jensen family are cordially invited to attend this annual affair and become better acquainted, as well as enjoy a day in the canyon. M. C. PEC v W $j A i If ' $ Phone No. 7 Or 29 . . Anyone at Newjs-Joum- v thl al Will Be Glad To Here Peter Commander and Mrs. L. E. flarmon and children Len, 5, and Jerry, 2, arrived Tuesday from Annapolis, Maryland, for an indefinite stay in Utah and to visit wdth Mrs. Harmons mother, Mary E. Robbins. Commander Harmon will enroll in California Tech in Pasadena for further study of aeronautical engineering. Mrs. Harmon and the children will remain here until a location can be found in California. Mrs. Harmon is the former Edna Robbins. Another daughter of Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. Merlin R. Leish-maand two children. Larry and Marilyn, came to Brigham City last night for a visit wdth her mother, sister and family. MONTH AcUvHie f ' POTATOES TakeJovir.Newa UsaS ', 4! Ice Cold CANTALOUPES Stephen Bunnell Speaks At Meeting Of .Women s Republican Club Mon. Each u,d WATERMELON OXYBOL Stephen Bunnell was the guest the speaker at the meeting ofMonWomens Republican club day evening at the City hall. Mr. Bunnell discussed the Utah and answered Welfare Plan, many questions following his DUZ Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, president of the organization, pre- DREFT sided at the meeting and introduced the following musical numbers as part of the program: selections by Mrs. Accordion Rhea Reese, and guitar and vocal selections by Mrs. Loyal Holst. Following the program, refreshments were served by Mrs. Howard Call, Mrs. Willis Hansen and Mrs. Morris Glover, from a beautifully decorated table with a floral centerpiece of red roses, white daisies and blue delphinium. About 30 ladies attended. . if Tbo ose ' and f With Coupon .. CAMAY talk. 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