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Show 4 iiv3-$ourn- ELDER BOX al Friday. August Brigham City, Uldh THEATRE N SATURDAY FRIDAY mi ; I JOHN BUST LANCASTER Hal Wallis' S(tfnfi)f by Wm4M Mvry ROSSiN ROBERT ASTOR-COREA Rwewevw MONDAY SUNDAY Rmwrt Cartoon Speaking of Animals" TUESDAY j NEWS CARTOON ZrTEC H Ml COLOR .'' MICU&'MZ -- Sr B Ad w At The Junction of the Old & New Highways North-Weof Brigham SHOWS AT 8 and 10 P. M. st Mr and Mrs Alvin E. Olsivt and children. Marva Jean, Doral Rae, Mary Ann and Thomas Alarfred. of Kalamazoo, Mich rived Monday evening by auto- mobile for three weeks' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson of 339 south Second east, and other relatives and friends. All of Mr. and Mrs. Olsons sons and daughters and their families will be here Saturday, August Sunday and Monday, 21, 22 and 23, during which time Ihere will be a family reunion of all descendants of Swen August and Annie Mary Olson and celebration of the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson. Other sons and daughters who, with their family, will be in Brigham City for visits this summer and for the reunion and wedding anniversary are, Mrs. L. C. Brunker of Willard, Marvin Olson of Inkom, Ida., Mrs. Ina Wright of Los Angeles, Harry Olson of Los Angeles, Ralph Olson of Logan and Mrs. Harry Other Binder of Los Angeles. daughters are Mrs. Ronald Packer of Brigham City and Mrs. Dan Baty of Harper ward. Lewis Jones, Jr., And Young Friends sixth birthday anniversary . . . are pictured at Lewiss party, July 29. Games were played, with prizes won by Kay Kilpack and Dennis Reeves. There was a birthday cake, of course, pop, ice cream and sandwiches, and Lewis received many nice presents. Pictured above (back row, left to right) Dwight Reeves, Margie Keyes, Joanne Reeves, Dennis Reeves, Kay Kilpack and Saundra Kozak. Second row, Saundry Peterson, Rojean Reeves, Scott Reeves, Lewis Jones, Jr., the guest of honor, Dixon Dailies, Howard Cornia, Robert Craghead and Larry Taylor. Front row, Leonard Harmon, Larry Leishman, Susie Peterson and Jill Anderson. Guitis Nelson was absent when the picture was taken. Helen Rose Higginson And Shirley M. Jeppson Exchange Nuptial Vows Is Temple Ceremony In a ceremony performed in Mrs Don Jeppson, and Mrs. Juthe Salt Lake L. D. S. temple on lius Wright. Bishop and Mrs. June 23, 1918, Miss Helen Rose Ford Jeppson of Tremonton Higginson became the bride of were also present.. The new Mr. and Mrs. JeppShirley M. Jeppson. Miss Higginson is the daughter of Mr son left on a honeymoon trip National and Mrs. W. S. Higginson of Ar- through Yeliow'stone lington, Virginia, and the bride- park, Glacier National park, and Bonff National park in Canada, groom is the son of Mr. Mrs. August F. Jeppson of Brig- Jasper National Park, Niagara ham City. Elder Ezra Taft Ben- Falls and Palmyra, New York. son performed the ceremony. They are now at home at 3200 16th street N. W., Washington, following the D. C., where Mr. Immediately Jeppson has A. L. Mrs. Mr. and ceremony, Past-por- t Ellsworth entertained at a wed- been connected with S.the U. of division the governthe ding breakfast honoring ment, for the past several years. newlyweds. A prettily arrangthe ed reception followed in evening at the Frank A. Johnson residence, 1339 Normandie Circle. For her wedding, the bride was lovely in a gown of white slipper satin, styled with a bertha collar of satin, lace down the yoke, and buttons front to a pointed waistline. Her veil fell from a dainty net bonnet with a tiara of orange blossoms. Standing in the reception line with the bride and bridegrooih were the parents of the bride and the parents of the bridegroom, the best man, L. A. Ellsworth and the brides attendants, Miss Jeanne Oakie, Miss Joan Higginson, 'Miss Maude Jeppson and Miss Lou Estelle Sparks. The attendants were attired Jn matching white gowns and carried bouquets of red roses. Relatives from Brigham City attending the wedding and the reception besides the bridegroom's parents were Mr. and Wt : EMERSON PORTABLE RADIO MODEL 559 Plays on and AC-D- The annual summer party of the members of the Kindergaris ten club and their partners Reese Pioneer being held at the park Tuesday evening, August will be 17, at 7:30 p. m. Dinner served and a special program to is being arranged, according Mrs. Ray Daincs, president of All members the organization. aie urged to come and have a good time. wiL , by IfWlS AUEN For Tuesday Evening The Jeppa Jeppson family meet for their annual reunion in Rees Pioneer park, beginning morning at 11 oclock Sunday announced August 29. it was prestoday by August Jeppson, ident of the family association.a noon Following lunch at Each be will presented. program their family is asked to bring that own picnic lunch, except will be punch and watermelon association. the furnished by of More than 100 members the association, and their families. are expected to convene in home Brigham City, the original of the Jeppa Jeppson family, for the day. Sons And Daughters Of Mr. and Mrs. Aif Olson Returning This Month UZABETH SCOTT HODIAK Directed Will Hold Reunion Rees Park August 29 and Mrs. Stuart Romney and three daughters, Judy Karen and Pamela, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Marguerite Keller of Ogden and Mrs. Ellen Dawson ol Willard were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Benes Wednesday Miss Pamela, the youngest will daughter of the Romneys be the guest of Miss Margaret Ann Benes for the week. 13. 1948 Kindergarten Club Summer Party Planned Jeppa Jeppson Family In A Fine Birthday Party Mr. BOX ELDER DRIVE-I- It Was Dinner Guests At Home Of E. W. Benes's Wed. Pauline Larsen Wins Degree From Bryant College, Rhode Island Miss Pauline Larsen was graduated from Bryant college, Providence, Rhode Island, at the commencement exeighty-fiftercises of the college on August 6. She received the degree of bachelor of secretarial science. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland L. Larsen of 371 north Fifth w'est, Brigham City, she is a graduate of Box Elder high school. During the war she served as a yeoman first class with the Waves for three years and was stationed in Hawaii. At Bryant she was a member of the Key. honor society. She was awarded an expert-typis- t h Jack Laney To Be the hour. Andrew r of a E 78-ca- the on morni Axelson. ' rightaway, wjj cars on the v terfronu The oncoming lrain hy, wall of box cars 16 blf4 effectively blocked the central business di! trt cop roan i The engineer a ticket. The' UNIONVILLE. Mo. (UP) sunburned down. Then a sud- broken soon and Axel,? den shower fell. A stretch of date with the municip.' court. pavement here exploded. At LAUB'S MARKS b Phone Jack Laney, dance instructor Before 10 A.M. or 156 from New York City, will be at teen-ager- ' L,i PTi n If s aj - i4 ? B , ' T ' ' tr.4 ' ' J - . 4 P.M. AND FRIDAY tomoirow (Satthe Teen-Cluurday) night to continue the has he dancing instructions been giving to members of the club. The dances being taught are the popular South American dances, and the are really enjoying them and catching on fast. The instructions will begin at 9 oclock tomorrow night and a huge crowd is expected to join in the fun. f' f '' 4 Dein, SATURDAY bantam irhT THESE WOMEN! Batteries . . . Small, compact and powerful . . . Alnico 5 P. M. Dynamic Speaker . . . Large Built-iSuper Loop Antenna and many more advanced electronic features in new style Plastic PortaLlc .Case. Price, Less Batteries, POTATOES No. 1 Red 10 Lbs LEMONS Sunkist Pound '. IQc I TUNA Tingey Reunion Slated For Tomorrow (Sat.) At Salad Sea Can Rees Pioneer Park The Henry Tingey, Sr., family is holding a reunion at Rees Pioneer park, Saturday August The reunion will be14, 1948. gin at 11 a. m., with lunch at noon, a program at 2 p. m. and games and visiting following the program. All descendants of Henry Tingey, Sr., are invited to attend and bring their own lunch. Ice cream and pop will be served by the family organization, according to the officers, Josiah Tingey of Kaysville, chairman; Russell Tingey of Brigham City, vice chairman; and Gwen Limb of Brigham City, secretary. Visitor From England Makes Trip In Two Days Miss Kathleen Gregory of Cardiss, Wales, England, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Welton Ward of Willard. Miss Gregory is a cousin of Mrs. Ward. She made the trip by plane, leaving England Saturday evening at 6:30 o'clock and arrived here Monday evening at 6:45 oclock. She plans to visit for a month or so. EMERSON RADIO Mustard or Tomato .. . ti Can Hunts PRUNE PLUMS, 2 cans GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS, can . BLACKBERRY Preserves, lb. jar . t CORN Cream Style 18 No. 2 can .... C TOMATOES No. 21 can 2 cans for z j . 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