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Show First I Stesr PUtni,, -- ncT art' 15 h 'hool & rt Ho, h and,. ectioa ts ma oft Arch,-.- Auxll-rt-- r tmencan Legloir meet Monday evening will bt bidder . ' and the are not ia; the 05, " this time. "ere K'rls who ne four different orgamza-k,nercd by rBngham City and sent : T,rls State n July, under the Hansen Family Reunion Vi prrdm wlU be ' ary's Quests and will give re-- f Sunday, Sept. 5 Vtheir experiences. They The descendant of the late Rasmussen, Marilyn Re- - Mads and Ella Christina Jensen and Walke, Mary Hansen met Sunday September 5, 1948, at the Meadows in South of is the fust meeting Thb Fork, Ogden canyon. There were ! ne year for the Auxiliary,t 87 family members present and pies-enretiring Jensen, Kent 70 excused. mem--- s said, and urged all ;ied at in 4 pre-en- t. of a bid e ont less t al amc ble wner of Ed: 'nty the rij. ill bids lities. F EDl. R COLV istrict ard Ls Valentine Studying Stanford University ee It and three Lee Valentine Mrs left Wednesday by Alto, California, im for Palo who is join Mr. Valentine, at Stanford school ending liiversityexpect to They ake their home there for the Mr. vtyear or two, while studies for his Ph D. ,'ldren - Val--tin- e de--e- Mrs. Valentine and chil-i.e- n summer have spent the Siting at the home of Mr. and s. N. J. Valentine. The Famous WINKLER MMOrij j ourt 0 1 STOKERS 3f The County STOVf Each family biought their own picnic lunch and the ice cream and melons were furnish-ed by the famfly organization. A variety of sports followed and prizes were awarded the winners. Lucius Hansen acted as master of ceremonies for the afternoon and the outstanding part on the program was a sketch of the lives of the honored couple, Mr. and Mrs. Mads Hansen, given by their granddaughter, Eva Vanderstein. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen were the patents of 14 sons and daughters, eight of whom are still living. They are Lucius Hansen and Clifford Hansen of Mantua; Guy Hansen of Ogden, Cyrus Hansen of Brigham City; Alice H. Jensen and Minnie H. Jensen of Ogden; Nora H. Ipson and Crystal H. Jensen of Willard; all of whom were present with their families at the reunion. One note of inteiest to the family members present was fact that Mr. and Mrs. Mads Hansen celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Septem- ber j the de9 LR 0. Plaintiff r No No Down Payment Per Month BEEHIVE lukj 21 Coal & v Mrs. Paul Skeen and children, who have been visiting for the past month in Brigham City with relatives and friends, have returned to their home in Portland, Oregon, to make arrangements to transfer their residence Shear Pin $9.68 ' Firt iiy. 4, 1920. Mrs. Skeen To Change Residence To Ogden campkiA brougb If g tf re eiPM to Ogden, Utah. Appliance Mrs. Skeen re- cently purchased a home in the Utah city and they expect to return in the very near future. Lei, the Activities ovemlv All friennds and relatives CHARM PAPER ALL rs of ion. Tk ing reta feet SWEET MARGEMNE major:! t n two-cours- e pound BIRTHS .... Likes His Short Name DRESDEN, Tenn. (UP) R. H. "ArftS'says he has one of the Shortest names in the country, c!urrpng his two initials dont stand for given names. 190 450 Fresh Lean Meat ; 55s LB Stoll City Twenty-Fig- ht years ago this time there was sadness mingled and happiness with anxiety as the family of A. C. Kohler of Cobden, Illinois, left for the golden promises of California. The sadness was because one of the three brotheis had to be left behind as he was married and his ties Were there in Illinois. Also in the group was a little brown haired, brown eyed girl of six who was the idol of her big brother. She was leaving him iy too. ' The years passed, 28 of them t to be exact, anything but correspondence to hold ' There was althem together;-in wish sentimental the ways their hearts that they would meet again while their hearts still beat within, them. On September 8. 1948, the ii-thou- i.,,. .- BP 1, j heroes James J. Chandler, 25, PocaIdaho and Delores Crouch, tello, a doorbell rang for service for 19, Pocatello, Idaho. License is motel, and Mrs. Kim Wilson of sued September 2, 1948, with Bushnell Lodge answered it. A permission of James J. Chandmiddle-agegentleman asked ler. . for a room. Mrs. Wilson brought John Ray Vickers, 30, Nephi, him in to register and he looked and Billie Bernice Campbell, 22, into her eyes, lowered his dark License issued City. Brigham Kim "Mrs. glasses and said, 2, 1918. September Wilson, dont you remember Ray Clarence Wixom, 20, Brigme? Then paying special notice to the man beside her, Mrs. Wil- ham City and Joan Gloria Cross, son held her breath and tear- 20, Ogden. License issued September 3, 1948. fully embraced the man as she called to her mother, Mrs. Anna M. Kohler, Its Herbert, moth- What No Beans? SAUGUS, Mass. (UP) er. The long absence had been The terminated. Brother and sister high cost of living has caught had- been reunited. The broth- up even with the famed Boston er, Herbert Kohler of Decatur bean. The women of the MethIllinois, will be here in Brigharq odist Church of the Redeemer City for several days renewing called off a bean supper because acquaintances with his family, beans "used to be eight cents a who had wished for this day for pound and now they are between 25 and 28 cents. so Jong. Wefine 16 BEANS JUICE Archer House VIENNA JELLO, 3 iv for - 33c SALMON, Pink, halves 25 21c DEL MONTE SAUSAGE CATSUP, 14 oz bottle- 16 FRIDAY TOSS'S - -- 19c TAs is to notify the general public that the Main Leads Higher Life (UP) Joe I)e Vir has earned his living for 28 years as a sandwich man .in downtown BOSTON 50, gilio, stilt-walki- Boston. SLEEPERS two-piec- $2.98 to $3.19 yd. Always a complete line of SIMPLICITY PATTERNS WM. HORSLEY AND SONS Dependable Merchants Since 1887 mimEE ILOTB'S Phone 156 Before 10 A.M. or OPEN . TILL 9 4 P.M. P.M. KRRTrDDozf7.7.7.7r7.7.Ty7.7Tdc 80c 23c peamjt" BUTTER WHITE KING Soap Pwd. Skippv 7T 35 Giant size jar SALAD DRESSING, quart 1 lb. 49c r 59c can 43c can 29c HEINZ VINEGAR, gallon SNACK, for lunches TUNA, fancy yellowstail GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS, No. 2 can . . , 15c MOTHERS OATS, Premium pkg. 45c STEAK Pound Sirloin Beef Pound Armours Sliced Rindless BACON HALIBUT Lb. Lh. ditional contests have been announced. No. 1 Seedless GRAPES lb SOW Brigham City ' EVENINGS Pepsi-Col- a AND SATURDAY Plenty of Parking Space for Free Deliveries QUART JARS, Doz M.C.P. PECTIN, 2 pkgs Treasure Tops contest ended June 30, 1948, and no ad- LOGAN 330 South .. 1007. Virgin Wool, Solid Colors, Checks and Plaids No. 7 Bone oz. ORANGE - BEEF ROASTS n LB can 2 i PORK & Mrs. W. C. Hubbard of WiU lard, 78 years of age, was treat-- , ed at the Cooley MemorlaJJSps- pital Wednesday evening after' she well in the back yard of her home, and broke both wrists. 1 Austin MacWilliams of Brig-- ; ham City was admitted to the! Cooley Memorial hospital Wed- nesday for treatment after being returned from Georgia,- ' Idaho, where e was participating in rodeo. a MacWilliams was thiown from a mule and dislocated a hip and fractured several ribs. . ,,4 Terrance Clark of Evanston, Wyoming, underwent an appendectomy at the Cooley Memorial' hospital Wednesday afternoon., His condition was reported .fa-- t vorable. BEAUTIFUL NEW WOOL MATERIAL 1918. ATTENTION, ONE AND ALL I t ONLY $1.98 . MEATS 49c BACON Hospital Notes e knitted sleepers with Grip Fasteners that WONT PULL OFF! Sizes 0 to 4, blue and pink. -.i n LUNCH ice len. aimu Assorted Wrapped Childrens Phyllis Maphis Ervin Odell Summers, 21, Woithington of Brigham and Mary Ethel Roberts, are the parents of a baby boy 19, Tremonton. License issued bbrn at noon, Thursday, Sep30. 1948. tember 9, 1918, at the Cooley Aug. David E. Stander, 52, TremonMemorial hospital. ton and Isabel C. Schultz. 41, Tremonton. License issued Sept. Joined . Years, Family Again When Brother Stops At Brigham City Motel Separated ' SQUARES , Marriage Licenses office, Brigham City. GROUND BEEF Cello Elna,-returne- j MEATS j of y Twenty-eigh- t WAX 10, 1948 al FOOD SPECIALS 125 Friday, September Mrs. given KITCHEN ournai IDO Open House Sunday Will Honor Birthdate Of Mrs. Josephine Dustman On 80th Anniversary if? M electa Petersen conducting. Seikers were Mrs. Eva Young and Prps-- ' ident J. Edwin Baird. Musical were furnished numbers by Louise Davis. Mrs. Mary A. Wight of Odefi visited last Tuesday at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamil-- . i ton. Labor Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene PerAlbert ry were Mr. and Mrs. Nielsen and daughters Iris and Diane of Hyrum, Mr. and Mrs., D. O. Wight of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Swenson and ehildien of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen and, son of Collinston visited Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. ' Douglas Oyler. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crovvther, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Crowther, Mrs. LaVon Grazer and Mrs. Vi-- , vian Nelson attended the fu- neral services of Walter Crowther held in Salt Lake City last Saturday. Mr. and Mis. H. Eugene Perry and children DeVern and lats Friday after a three days vacation in eastern, e Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Oylei' and family spent Labor day ia' Salt Lake City at the home of, ! Mis. Nellie Quayle Perry.. ' Josephine Dustman of Honeyville, art' invited to participate with her in an open Phone No. 7 house honorng her 80th birthday anniversary, Sunday afternoon, Or 29 . . . September 12 Horn two until five oclock at the home of Mr. the Anyone at and Mrs. George Kunsaker at Newj-JournHoneyville. Will Be Glad Te Mrs. Dustman was born in Take Your Kewa Honeyville, September 11, 1808, " Item a daughter of Laura Lessen Knutson and Jens Knutsen. Most of her early life was spent in t Dewey ville where she attended Bridal Shower Honors school. She was mairled to Miss Joan Harmon Prior Franklin K. Dustman on April' . Open House Sunday . . Most 4, 1894, at Brigham City. To Marriage Last Week of Mrs. Josephine Dustman her married life has been of at north Madsonville, spent Miss Ranae Reeder was hostess at a miscellaneous shower Honeyville. Mrs. Dustman is the mother honoring Miss Joan rfarmon, a of five children, four of whom biide of last week, prior to her are still living. They are Mai-vi. . . Mr. and Mrs. A. Dustman of Deweyville, Poller Clark and daughter Geraldine, wedding. who will leave September 20 for the Hawaiian Islands. Mrs. George Hunsaker of HoneyA delicious lunchGeraldine will attend school there while her parents are eon was served at small tables ville, Mrs. Rose Pearey of OgPerry News den and Westley Dustman of By Mrs. Lyman Wight to 12 guests. The tables were serving their mission term. Tremonton. centered with pink and white Mrs. Dustman Farewell Sunday For Husband And Wife Is an active PERRY .Mr. and Mrs. Earl A clever summer flowers. woman despite her 80 years. Fallows entertained last Wedwas brideshook made and preWho Will Labor In Hawaiian Mission Field She own in of does her their son honor housework, nesday to As the bride. sented the annihonored guest opened her many lives alone and does a great Larry's fourth birthday A faievvetl testimonial honorIllinois People Visit She en- versary. The table was attracblew up variety of handwork. each gifts, guest lovely ing Mr. and Mrs. A. Porter Clark a balloon until it popped, dis- joys her eight grandchildren and tively decorated with clowns and will be held at the Eighth ward In Utah For One Month one She has individual cup cakes, which closing timely wishes for the two great grandchild. brothers and one sister, marked the places for the folchapel Sunday evening at 7:30 Mis. John M. Wright and two biide. John Knutsen. Tremonton, Wil- lowing guests: Mrs. Henry Wag-staff- . oclock. The couple will enter children left last Thursday for The guest list included Mrs. liam Knutsen, Deweyville and Mr. and Mrs. Royal PeterIllinois. in their home Mrs. Druscilla Mont Harmon, Urbana, the mission home in Salt Lake Mrs. Laura Poulsen of Logan. sen and daughter Opal. Master at a month They Iverson, Mrs. Dale Rasmussen, City where they will study 10 the spent of Mrs. visiting Larry received many nice birthhomes Wrghts Miss Doris Olsen, Miss Lou Call, day gifts. days prior to their departure mother, Mrs. Chloe N. Petersen Miss Norma Lemon Miss Norene George Facer Family Mi. and Mrs. Bert Litsey have for the Hawaiian mission field and Mr. Wright's mother. Mis. Woodland, Miss Joyce Warren, moved back from larkdale, OreHold Successful Meet Grace M. Wright of Salt Lake Miss Dons Hansen, Miss on September 20. gon, to make their home here. While Mrs. Janice Glover Wright City. here, Miss Harper, Their Geraldine, The descendants of the George daughter, J. Grant Holton of Salt Lake will accompany them to Hawaii was extensively entertained by and the guest of honor. Facer family. 10ti in all, gather- City spent the past week-enat at friends relatives and Logan, and will attend ..school there ed at Rees Pioneer park Sunday, the home of his brother George while her parents are laboring Ogdon, Salt Lake City and Work And Business Will September 5, and enjoyed a Holton. Brigham City. in the mission field there. wonderful day with dinner at Dr. and Mrs. Russell M. NelBe Held At Fourth Ward one Clark The long table for all present. son and baby daughter Marsha family, until eight Watei melon and cantaloupe was of Minneapolis. Minn., aie visitmonths ago, were residents of Richard V. Prices Visit Amusement Hall Tues. also served. Games were played. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Star Valley, Wyoming where This Week With Parents welG. W. Facer, president Mr. Clark was engaged in farmLeRoy D. White, and also spendThe Fourth ward Relief soMr. and Mrs. Richard V. Price ciety will meet next Tuesday comed all present and business ing some time with Dr. Nelson'b ing and livestock. He has served on three other missions be- of Galveston, Texas, are visiting afternoon at 1 oclock at the for the comnig year was dis- parents in Salt Lake City. fore accepting the call with his in Brigham City at the home of ward amusement hall for the cussed. George W. Facer was The Genealogy committee wife. The couple have a son Mr. Prices parents, Mr. and Mrs, work and business meeting. retained as president with Moyle sponsored the program In the now laboring in the Navajo-Zun- i R. N. Price, and with other rela- There will be two quilts to work Facer, vice president, and Etta Perry ward chapel last Sunday mission field. evening with Chairman Royal tives and friends. Richard will on and every member is urged Facer Steel, secretary. complete his medical studies at to attend. the Unversity of Texas medical Utah has more than 300 miles school this year. They plan to of Colorado river within its leave Tuesday for Galvestoft Mrs. Price is the former Leah Marriage licenses issued by Beth Huffman of Fort Worth. the Box Elder county clerks Texas. WESS MARKETS Ai BOS Brigham City. Utah Farewell Sunday Will Honor Mr. And Mrs. Cfarfc ktf ' T'7 Mt. y HI t ' New officers for rjir to be Wwn't .r l be 0 CML EVE NTS end Held Bank Utah, dollars Wll S I PEPSI-COL- A BOTTLING CO, I'tah Bartlet No. S3.98 BusheJ 1 PEARS 120 3 lbs 290 Prices Effective Friday and Saturday |