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Show (1 f I t ... 1 ri. out of a T t ' jf 1 , ' H ' , V t - r . V ' it.''1 t ; r '1 this, thousands Kitchen Shower Honors Bride Elect At B.R.C. Miss Joy Waddoups, Bear Biv-e- r City, was honored guest at a kitchen shower recently given by a group of close friends. It was held at the home of Mrs. Alvin 'Anderson. A bride's book was made and delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. lAnderson and daughter, Anderine. PAGE TWO BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. July 16 1952 newspaper, eetablUhed In at Brtgham City, Utah 1696, published Published every Wednesday at Brigham City, Utah, and entered as Second Claes Mail Matter at the poet office in Brig, ham City, Utah, under the act of March American Can Company i i, CONTAINERS . fo help people live better Madt in Cascos Utah Plant at Ogden j 1679, Cbaa. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robt. M. Crompton, Managing Editor Cladys Johneon, Advertising Manager Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press Aeeocia Association. tton. National Editorial National Representatives Advertieing Advertising Service. Subscription rets in Box Elder counadvance; ty, $2.25 per yeur, payable in with the Box Elder in combination $4 00 Fridays) (published Journal, per year; $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder county, $3.00 per year; combine tion rate i - 15 t 00. j, FOR THE wbikbwb These dates will be followed, weather permitting. Your committee for the Brigham Peaches are sure you will enjoy these games. The beautiful baseball park is so rela xing on Wednesday evenings and we are sure the weatherman will be kind to us for the rest of the season. We have an almost 100 Box Eider team, just what the fans have been asking for, these boys have plenty of hustle and the desire to win. During the remainder of the .season, we must have your support. The only way we can hope to continue baseball of this quality, is for the people of Box Elder County to come to the games and support the team financially, we are not asking you to give something for nothing, we promise to give you plenty of good baseball for the money you spend for tickets. - The players and manager are doing their part, wont you do yours? Ticket office and ticket takers will remain at their posts during the entire game, please do not expect to get into the park without a ticket. TUESDAY, AUGUST WEDNESDAY, JULY 16th WEDNESDAY, "SUNDAY, JULY 20th , , AMERICAN FRIDAY, AUGUST MAGNA WEDNESDAY, JULY 23rd THURSDAY, JULY 24th 15th PROVO TUESDAY, AUGUST t plans of Cleo and Robert E. Moss. Cleo Rasmussen Chooses July 30 As Date For Wedding Vows With Robert E. Moss, Bountiful . A prettily arranged announce ment party was held Saturday, July 12, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rasmussen. The occasion . was the formal announcement of the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Cleo, to Robert E. Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alvin Moss of Bountiful. The- guest tables were centered with, dainty bouquets- of sweet peas and miniature ceramic wedding bells engraved revealed the Cleo and .Bob wedding date as July 30. The ceremony is to be performed in the LjD.S. temple in Logan. (Present at the announcement luncheon were: Mrs. Bill Williams, Mrs. Howard Larsen, Mrs. John Walker, Mrs. Horace Duf-fin- , Ann Mrs. Raulon Nelson, Jones, Jackie Jensen, Marva Rae Burt, Janice Jensen, Lois - - Gar field and Jolene Alhstrum. A garden reception will honor the couple following their mar riage at the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rasmussen that 'eve ning. is an Alpha The bride-to-b- e Chi Omega pledge and the is affiliated with groom-to-bSigma Chi. Both have been at tending the Utah State Agrieul tural college In iLogan. e Return From Vacation To Nt'l Parks, Temples Mrs. Chloe (N. Petersen, Mrs. Violet N. Jensen and Mrs. H. L. Richards returned home after a very enjoyable trip through Yellowstone and Glacier parks and Waterton Lake, Canada. Onl the trip they visited the Cardston, Canada and Idaho Idaho Falls L.D.S. temples. Tommy Rasmussen Home The same ladies made a similar trip last fall only visiting t From Korean Service southern parks and the Man Mr. and Mrs. Jess Scothern the St. George and Mesa L.D.S tl, at entertained Monday evening dinner in honor of their son, tpmples. were arranged by The Tommy Rasmussen, S. iN., who Bishop trips Raymond Saunders and just returned on Saturday from a group of people from Ogden six months' service in Korean ' waters. Seaman Rasmussen has been Morgan Wixoms Tell serving aboard the U.SS. Las-ber- Of Birth Of Baby Boy destroyer, and will report to iVallejo, California on July 30 Mr.' dnd Mrs. Morgan Wixom, for further duty. ", announce the birth of a Those enjoying dinner Mon- Ogden,boy, born baby Monday, July 4, Mrs'. Mr. were and day evening at an Ogden hospital. Clair Rasmussen and children, Is the grandson of The Dick Josephson, Paul and Rich- Mr. andbaby Mrs. Eugene Wixom of ard Rasmussen, along with the host and hostess and honored Brigham City, guest. Ojantzen WE ARE NOW SHOWING i '(fantserz ' Complete Assortment of 1952 Styles and Colors O SWEATERS Visit In Utah From Mrs. J. G. Gundersen Fetes Book Lore Club SKIRTS Urbana, Illinois STOLES SOX Mrs. John M. Wright At the home of Mrs. J. D. on July 10, Mrs. Dorothy Presidents Jeppson - reviewed Lady to eleven members of the Book Lore club. Following the review dainty refreshments were served . by Gun-derse- n Mrs. Gundersen'. Shirley Petersen), and children, John David and Mary Grace of Urbana, Illinois spen', the' past mopth in (Utah, visiting relatives and friends. Mr Wright who is an entomologist, at the University of Illinois, Is expected to arrive this Visit At Home Of Mr. And Mrs. H. L. Thorne i Illustrated is only one of the favorites. Jc SSi OT0 week. After a short visit here, ' the family will return together Illinois. cen A to FORK WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20th MAGNA AT BRIGHAM CITY AMERICAN FORK AT HELPER AMERICAN FORK AT BRIGHAM CITY SUNDAY, JULY 27th 19th PROVO AT BINGHAM HELPER AT MAGNA ; FORK , SATURDAY, JULY 26th V - FRIDAY, AUGUST 22nd HELPER AT PROVO v TUESDAY, JULY 29th BINGHAM AT AMERICAN FORK PROVO AT BRIGHAM CITY . JUST LIKLTHE GOOD OLD DAYS! . "SUNDAY, AUGUST 24th BINGHAM AT MAGNA HELPER AT BRIGHAM CITY MAGNA AT AMERICAN FORK Enjoy this HELPER AT PROVO MAGNA AT BINGHAM WEDNESDAY, JULY 30th GREAT STRAIGHT TUESDAY, AUGUST 26th BRIGHAM CITY AT HELPER FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st WEDNESDAY, BINGHAM AT PROVO AMERICAN FORK AT HELPER TUESDAY, AUGUST 5th HELPER AT BINGHAM BRIGHAM CITY AT MAGNA SUNDAY, AUGUST 10th AMERICAN FORK AT BINGHAM BRIGHAM CITY AT HELPER Dont Miss The Game Tonight m BOURBON Let those services help you in yeur travels! ; Why "Highway Adventures" Booklet go thousands of miles away from home when the nations outstanding scenery is at your very door! A copy of this booklet is yours for the asking.-Youappreciate for suggestions having this in your car . on week end trips and vacations in this ; FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th PROVO AT MAGNA SUNDAY, AUGUST 31st AMERICAN FORK AT PROVO BINGHAM AT HELPER AUGUST 6th BINGHAM AT BRIGHAM CITY PROVO AT AMERICAN FORK ... AUGUST 27th PROVO AT BRIGHAM CITY MAGNA AT AMERICAN FORK SUNDAY, AUGUST 3rd PEMnES-ws-nrjEnnc- s. . BRIGHAM CITY AT BINGHAM BINGHAM AT BRIGHAM CITY WEDNESDAY, 13th " HELPER AT AT AMERICAN TuNDAY, AUGUST 17th BRIGHAM CITY AT MAGNA . AUGUST (While here she has also visited with her sisters, Mrs. John Musulas and Mrs. Alex Musu-la- of wedding d FORK AT PROVO BRIGHAM CITY AT AMERICAN PROVO AT BINGHAM MAGNA AT HELPER '3. r luncheon tells visitMiss Esther Schroeder, ing teacher at the Utah State summer Agricultural college school and mother, iMrs. Schroeder, were week-enguests at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Henry L. Thorne. AMERICAN FORK AT MAGNA TUESDAY, JULY 22nd u 12th PROVO AT HELPER AMERICAN FORK AT BRIGHAM CITY PROVO AT MAGNA .Ijlrs. George Thomas of Pasadena, California has been house guesf for the past 12 days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus J. Smith. i HERE IS THE SECOND HALF SCHEDULE tousmmn. (Following Sunday night meeting in the (First ward, Mr. and Mrs. IHeber J. Sessions had as their guests, Wilford C. Wood, who had been guest speaker in the meeting, his wife, Amasa R. Howard, Davis county commissioner, all of Woods Cross, and Dr. C. R. Jones of Erigham City. Rasmussen A delicious salad luncheon was served followed by games of bridge. Prizes went to Mrs. Gayle Tingey and Mrs. Win, D. Hollist. weekly Pasadena House Gueet arranged Mrs. Knowlton Brown was bridge club hostess on Friday evening at 'her home. Special guests were Mrs. Dur- rell Nielsen and Mrs, Anson B. Call, Jr. A Sunday Evening Guest Prettily Mrs. Knowlton Brown Bridge Club Hostess of people around the globe are opening cans of Utah products. A simple act in itself, opening a can. Hardly worthy of notice, you may say. But every time one ofthese cans is opened, it adds to the stream of money flowing into our State. , v The value of the fruits, vegetables and other food products canned in Utah is about $30,000,000 a year. This money benefits you and everyone who lives in the State, because products that are sent out of the State in cans, in passing from producer to canner to merchant, leave all of us with more money to spend. For more than 50 years, American Can Company through the development of new containers and new techniques for canning has been helping the canning industry widen markets for what Utah produces. ' Hie constantly increasing income re between suiting from this local and nationwide industry is a typical example of the benefits that forward- looking businesses can continue to create Sor Utah in a free, competitive economy. f Wedding Date Told .. m n.' j Mrs. Leo Gilbert at Cbrlnne and Mrs. John Peterson of Brigham City were hostesses recently at a dinner held In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilbert, newlyweds. Mrs. Gilbert is the former Joy Waddoups. Guests were Mr. and Mrs Thomas Waddoups of Bear River, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loveland, Tremonton; Mrs. Viola 'Hastings, Salt Lake City; Lt. and Mrs. Colen A. Waddou,ps and little daughter of San Angelo, Texas. , for Utah! X, ? Host Robert Gilberts At Dinner Recently can.... Right now, as you read .t marvelous scenic region. Provo Sunday Games 2:30 P: M. All Other Games 8:15 -- - Free Fishing Calendar Also new, free 1952 Fishing Calendar! This Calendar, in handy pocket size, is based on the moon and its phases and their effect on fishing. P. M. Wednesday, July 16th -- Come Out And Support Your Hometown Team The Buy of the GtnUinf' STRAIGHT MAIUMAl II PROOF STULUS rtSOUCTS CSU N. Y. SOURBON 01 WHISKEY Before going on Superior Products your trip, drive in to your neighborhood Utoco dealer for complete car service. Better Car Care . Utoco stations end dealers are equipped with newest facilities for proper attention to your every motoring need. They have the desire to do a good job. 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