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Show Relaxing 'At Club House Contemplating Golf Games Golfing Popular With Ladies On Local Course GOLF AUXILIARY HAS GROWN f FROM 78 TO 120 MEMBERS k ,4 ,r Each day finds many Brigham field took the reins for the 1953 City and Tremonton ladies on season. Brigham City Golf and Country The auxiliary has now Joined cluib course. the state group and many of Regular ladies day is Wednes- the members will participate in invitational golf games on varday. ious courses in the state. The enthusiasm has grown ra(Last Wednesday the first pidly during the three years brunch of the year was held. birth Ladies in since the auxiliarys charge initiated the from 78 members to a new high electric stove presented to the of 120. The score cards have al- club by Jack Fronk of Tremonso shown improvement during ton. the three golfing seasons. Officers include Mrs. Donald In the beginning (Mrs. Alf Sheffield, president; Mrs. Jack Mrs. J. Freeman was appointed by the Fronk, vice president; mens organization and served Leon Goodliffe, secretary and as temporary president until treasurer and the following IMrs. Max MorMrs. C. S. Hamilton iwas elected board members: Delas first president of the group gan, Mrs. G. B. Pett,M.Mrs. Burt-cher A. bert Holmgren, Mrs. during the summer of 1950. Secand Mrs. C. F. Epley. ond president was Mrs. Denzill In this game when youre low Butler, next in line was Mrs. C. laF. Epley and Mrs. Donald Shef- - youre high and many local dies have greatly improved their games under the watchful eye of Dean Candland, pro. AUTO-V- U Box 3 THEATRE DRIVE-I- N WED. - THURS. "The Brigand" Tony Dexter and Gale Elder NEWS Pictured On The Local Green to Mrs. Don Sheffield, Mrs. Lloyd Davis and Mrs. G. B. Pett. (left right) Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 13. 1953 Hi, Come And Join Us Among Early Morning Golfers Wednesday Robbins . Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stew-... . art have begun packing for a California LOUpG three months trip abroad. Mrs Stewart said today it was their Mr. and Mrs E. H. Junghans fint trip since their marriage ' left yesterday for their home in worms.1 of without a bucket San Diego, Calif., after a ten-daMr. Stewart, an avid fisherman, visit in Brigham City at has fished from the Atlantic to the home of Mr and Mrs. Ralph the Pacific, always with a buck- R Channell. While here they et of worms In tow. visited with manj other relatives and friends. The Stewarts plan to leave 21 New for Mrs. Junghans is the former Haddonfield, May Jersey, where they will spend Valene Channell. two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. R. Bums Too Ison and sons. Mrs. Toolson Is the former Helen Stewart. 1 (In Color) AND "The Ladys Says No" David Niven, South Stake MIA Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stewart Plan Three Month Tour Of Europe This Summer Joan Caulfield y (SaipiM PICK O TEE PICTURES" ENDS TONIGHT Double Feature 'SMALL TOWN GIRL' and "The Bushwhackers" THURS. AAw&k. RI.-SAT. ot tUickZ ... ti, J' -- . i Entering The Golf Course On North Main (left to right) Mrs. Blair Sorenson and Mrs. Steve Friendly Smiles And A Wave Of The Hand An- derson. It's Fun, Too . . . expressed by left to right) Mrs. Frank Earl and Mrs. Zenos W. Earl typify the congeniality shown at Brigham I A City Golf and Country club course. On June 10, they will said, aboard the Queen Mary, for England. They plan to spend seven weeks in Scotland doing genealogical research and becoming acquainted with relatives in that area. They then plan to Join a tour and tour (Holland, Belgium, and Switzerland, Germany France. Mr. and Mrs. Collin Hunsaker plan to reside at the Stewart home until their return shortly after September 10. Fireside Sunday The South Box Elder stake Mutual Improvement association will sponsor a fireside jmeet-inSunday, May 17, at 8)45 p, m. In the iBox Elder stake tab. . i ernacle. Ora Pate Stewart will review her book, A Letter to My Bon," Mrs Pate is the author of Branches Over- - the Wall, . I Talk About My Children, ! and God Planted a Tree. j The public is Invited. t GOOD INTENTION aint enuff! Observe the Three Cs of Safe Driving C-- are (Its Contagious) (Watch it) sense (Use it) Taka tha Pledga today "To ratum SAFELY to yow family and allow vary otbar drivar to do likawisa.' TAHZMQIORURANSPOR Dessie Olsen Presents Vocal Recital In Wis. Eleanor Koeberlein presented Dessie Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Buchanan of (Brigham City in a vocal recital April 25 at the Womens Federated club in Milwaukee, Wis. She sang numbers ini English, German and, Italian and was very favorably received. (Dessie Is the wife of Dr. C. E. Olson of Milwaukee. ;IvoEY WAMAG? George Wheatleys Will Join Son for Vacation Mr. and Mrs. George H. of Honeyville will Wheat-le- y leave this week for Scott Field, 111.,, where they will Join their eon,' First Lt. Dan Wheatley and his family for a short vacation. Lt. Wheatley is scheduled for a 30 day furlough soon, prior to his departure for an Alaskan assignment. He and his wife, the former (LaNae Mills, and their new son, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wheatley will return to Honeyville together. During their trip, Which, they Mr. and Mrs. Don Nuttall of expect to last about two weeks, arannounce the Mr. and Mrs. Wheatley Brigham City will rival of their second grandchild, visit Mr. Wheatleys brother In a baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Tulsa, Oklahoma. Robert H. Kotter on May 9 at Portland, Ore. Mrs. Hulda Campbell Mrs Kotter is the former Mary is first the Nuttall. This Jean To Be Corinne Camp child for the Kotters. Hostess On Friday Sunflower Camp DUP Sunflower camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Thursday, May 14 at the home of Lillian Felt, H65 south Fourth east. A good attendance Is Mrs. Hulda Campbell will be hostess to members of the Corinne camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers at her home on Friday, May 15. ' The . regular monthly meeting will begin promptly at 2 p. m. Yes, be a good manager of the family finances by using a First Security Checking Account Its the modern, safe, easy way to keep an accurate control of your money and save you countless hours paying bills. Heres all you do: just write out the checks in the comfort of your home, drop them in the nearest mail box. No fuss, no trouble, no waiting in line ! I no chasing all over town. And best of all, you have a complete w&? MODUCftONS ux BARKER heleh WESJCOTT Make deposits to your chocking or savings account by mail. 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