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Show ( I Mr. And Mri. Dallas Peterson Receive Graduation Certificates At BYJ On June 8 Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Peterson graduated from Brigham Young (University on Monday, (June 8, in Provo. He with his masters degree, majoring in biology and strategraphy and minoring in economic geogoly. His thesis subject was The Structure and Strategraphy of the ILlttle Valley area, Longridge, Utah. Conners Tell Of Birth Of Baby Son In Ogden Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Conner of Brigham City announce the arrival of a son, Delose Steven, born May 26 at Thomas D. Dee Memorial hospital in Ogden. Young Steven has an elder Mrs. Peterson received her Chris Patrick. bachelors degree in elementary brother, Mrs. Conner is the former education' with a minor In music. She also received her Utah Uarda Jensen. State teaching certificate- Mr. Peterson plans to con- Jesse Knud sons Here tinue his graduate work toward a Ph. D. at Washington State For Month's Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Knudson of he has been College where granted a teaching assistant-ship- . Los 'Angeles, former Brigham City residents, are happily rej. and This summer he is employed newing old acquaintances at Shell Oil. company as a geo- visiting with family members ' during a one month, vacation logist. Witnessing the - graduation ex- trip in Utah. ercises were Mr.- and Mrs. They plan to visit with Mr. and A. Peterson and daughter and Mrs. Owen Knudson Joan, of Oakley, Idaho, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. K. Barton Olsen of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Leo (Meacham and 'Brigham City: Keith Lamb of Plymouth and daughter, Diane, Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Thayel Ward of , City. Mrs. Petersen is,' the former Ogden. This week-enDorene Meacham.,. they will journey to Idaho where they will attend the Kelly family reunion. Knudsens Receive News Mrs. Knudson is the former Ethel Kelly. ! -- Le-lan- d ,' d - ( Of 23rd Grandchild Mr. and Mrs. Hans Knudsen of this city have received news of 14th grandthe birth daughter. They have nine grand' sons. , , With broWn curly locks and blue eyes, the little Miss was born June 1 at Lohg Beach, California to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stretz. It is their first child and will be named Teresa Kay. She weighed 7 poundsv214 ounces at ' birth. V Mrs. Stretz Is the former Gladys Knudseh. of-th- : Financial Industrial TOTH consecutive j 1 , lunaic. Quarterly Dividend The Board of Directors of Financial industrial Fund, Inc. has declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.03 Der share from net Investment income, payable June 15, 1953, o Fund shareholders of record May 29, 1953, S. M. RASMUSSEN District Manager Sacrament Services In Second Ward Sunday Sacrament meeting was held in the Brigham City Sixth LD.S. chapel Sunday Immediately after Sunday school with Arthur Steffen in charge. Opening song by the congregation was followed with prayer by Lloyd Eastley and sacrament song. Sacrament was under direction of (Donald Malm-ros- e and Wayne Hunsaker, assisted by the deacons. Three babies were blessed and named, a son of Mr. and Mrs. (Don Call,' named James Stander by his father; a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tingey, named Rex Johnson, by Paul Tingey, an uncle; and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson, named Steven L. by his father. Released as Primary teachers were Barbara Fredrickson and Audrey Vail and iMartha Schow was sustained. The remainder of the time Was spent in testimony bearing with many participating. Final prayer was by (Lester Barker. . Boston Pioneered Boston was BOSTON OUIP) tending to the Juvenile delin- quency problem years before the rest of .the United States tackled It. - In 1824, the nations first institution for the care of delinquent children was opened here. CO. THE RAY Local Legionnaires And Auxiliary Members Return From 35th Annual Legion Convention Installation Ceremonies For Kindergarten Officers Jke DRUGGIST Caucty 766occOSocfa7utifoiH, 3 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah June 10, 1,953 Wednesday, Three Utah from a 7 Back day Lt. Col. Boyd B. White State American Legion convert tion at St. George are the follow- Graduates From Brigham Home From Overseas ing Brigham City couples: Mr. Young University Told Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White and Mrs. George Hodges, Dr. Brighamites graduating from; of Perry were pleased to re- and Mrs. Russell Fishburn, Mr. call from and Mrs. Ruel M. Eskelsen, Mr. B.Y.U. on Monday included: ceive a telephone Gordon Kf JCnsen, their son, Lt. Col. Boyd B. and Mrs. Hyrum Malmrose, Mr. Roma Barker, Sederholm.'J.-Low-and Mrs. Victor Bott and Dr. C. Carl Ramson White, recently. ell Young, Barbara Alice Bill-- 1 Col. White has been stationed R. Jones. ings Baker, Ladene Bird, Xloydr at an, air base just out of Tokyo, During the 35th convention N. Andersen and 'Dorene Mea- -' for the past nine months. sessions Mr. Bott was named cham Petersen. ! Japan '. He is a pilot. national committeeman and Harvard N. Jensen of Mantua, The telephone call came from Mrs. Hodges was installed as also received his diploma. Fairfield. California, near Tra- president of District (No. 1. Many local people attended vis air force base, where Mrs. Main speaker of the entire j the exercises, White and their four children, convention was Mrs. Eve Ashton Boyd B., Jr., Alana, Kenney and of Vernal, president of the Na(Brett, reside. tional organization of American Col. White will be transferred Legion auxiliary. to another air base in .the near The Brigham City Legionfuture. naires and auxiliary members joined a caravan of 40 cars to St. George. They pickParents Witness Son's ed up comrades from Ogden, Graduation At BYU 'Layton, Salt Lake City and CeMr. nd Mrs. James Jensen dar City. As they left and enspent Monday at the B.Y.U. in tered many of the 'Utah towns Provo where they witnessed the they were greeted 'by police and rougraduation exercises of their highway patrol escorts. A Hay quick - lulling ft wtr fax aatlax son, Gordon K. Jensen. Mr. Jen- sing welcome in St. George insen received his degree in bac- cluded three fire trucks. dllhwaihinf, wfcMar waihti, flariaal They report a most successteriology and plans to continue fhampaat, SalifMfal ful convention. towards a masters degree, kartiln,. Oat Mipla Mrs. Myrland Balls, Immediate Past President Mrs. Gordon K. Jensen, the Salallt aa Mill awn mow annul l former Bertha iMunger of Seat. . . serves Mrs. Dean Bundersen, newly named president of Brigham City Kindergarten Vraiw taftaaar. ' tle, Washington, will receive her Second club. Mrs. Paul Burgess, Hyrum, Utah Federation of Womens clubs Held By Meeting bachelor of science degree in and Miss Bessie Brown, Hyrum, North District Federation of Womens clubs education at the end of sum- Corinne Charmettes give approving nod. mer school. Second meeting for Merry Mr. and 'Mrs. (Boyd Hawkins club of Corinne Chanmettes Mrs. Wm. D. Jr. Egley and son and Sharon Rose visitwas held last Thursday aftered at the Roland Rose home Guest Of Honor At noon at the home of their leadWATER SOFTENER over the week-end- . Mrs. Ann Norman. er, Mon. Luncheon Bridge Lynn Fowles is working for D. Egley, Mrs. IWllliam Jr. president, Myoko Mikana, Mary Iverson in the Naf store. with Re Costs 43 fss A large crowd attended the was honored guest Monday eve- conducted the meeting nae Mrs. June 8, home of Marble, reading at the secretary, ning. The following births are anin Naf Saturday night. dance pra-wthan the minutes. nounced from Cooley Memorial Ernie Jensen and orchestra from 'Ray Lewis. I A delicious two course hot By Mrs. R. G. Barnes, wfomafc modal hospital: was led by Joan FillOgden furnished the music. I Pledge was Mrs. luncheon served by Naf, Idaho A boy was born June 1 to NorMr. and Mrs. Harold Oman t cen- more followed by a discussion (Lewis from small tables man and Ella Neil Talbot of Monmotored to Brigham City Ask for FREthom trial camp. tered with miniature bouquets on . Snowville. Naomi Tracy left Sunday for day morning. A demonstration was given of roses. Bridge was the diver... William and Helen Joan Tur- Wendover, Utah, where shewill Relatives In Yost have learn- sion of the evening with high my the leaders on making mufA A ner Christiansen pf Brigham City work this summer. of of a new ed little score going to Mrs. Hugh E. fins. Another demonstration by the birth are the parents of a boy born Wallace and Dorothy Spencer Miss born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dobbs of Ogden. A lovely gift members of the club chose ciJune 3. motored to Park Valley Sunday tilery (formerly Flora Yates).! was also presented to Mrs. Eg- - trus fruits and juices as their theme. A son was born June 3 to evening to visit with Jess and The parents have decided to ley. name the little girl Cariotta. Jesse and June Nelson Nielsen Beth James. Guest list Included: Mrs. Eg ! Assignments were - made for Coal and Appliance of Brigham City. The following ladies attended Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lloyd and ley of California; Mrs. Dobbs the next meeting which is to be Ellis Leon and lAfton Cressall the Relief society convention in family have sold their home in and Mrs. Gordon Huggins of Og- held at the home of Mrs. LorPHONE ONE and have moved den; Mrs. Charles Kelley of Salt raine Jeppsen. - Rees of Brigham City announce Elba, Idaho, Tuesday, June 2: Hagerman, W. Creek back Lake Mrs. Clear Eva Smith, of a canyon the arrival up Montgomery, Evelyn Vaughn City;' girl born June Luella Tracy, LaRue Yates, Col- where they will operate a saw Gordon of Logan and Mrs. Max 5. Teeter. Mrs. Grace and Bott summer. mill this Winston P. NelA boy was born June 6 to Har- leen Barnes and son of Brigham City. was displayed from work Fancy and Melda of Mend Call vey several wards In the stake. A Roxie Sudbury and her two Willard. program was rendered and lun children Randy and Debra are Visit At Home Of Mrs. Vernon and Shirley 'Taylor cheon was served. spending a week with her mothof are Spencer Brigham City Mrs. George IWright. Roxie Nets Jenson This Week the parents of a boy born June Mr and Mrs. Eddie Holtman er, lives in Garfield, Utah. Mrs. Nels Jenson has as her to a Lo two up MOTHS ARE THICKER THAN EVER THjS enjoyed1 day trip 7. Mink Creek Eames from Magna, guests, a sister and brother-in-law- , Crandie and visiting gan A boy was born June 7 to YEAR Colonel and Mrs. Eugene So be sure your precious furs and Utah, spent Wednesday night in (Lowell and Tonia Murray Arch- with relqtiY&s. i t .j A large crowd was out to the Yost with relatives of his, Mr. Santschi of Palo Alto, Califor, ibald df Tremontom winter coats are stored with us. nia. On June 8, Darrold and Dar- picture show Monday night. A and Mrs. George Wright. ! During the week, Dr. F. D. lene Tingey Skenandore of Brig- car load of Almo people were Mrs. Curt Montgomerys brothtraces clean all lo remove We winters and of of dirt a Farrell Vernon er, glaze Meacham his and Kansas, Manhattan, of ham City became the parents present of Mrs. Jenson, spent Mr. and Mrs. 'Army Fehlman lady friend from Ogden called before storing. a son. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oman at the Montgomery home over a day at her home. While in Utah Dr. Farrell deVernon is re were in Brigham City June 2 on the week-end- . cuperating from a broken back livered the commencement adPlans For Canyon Trip business. NORTHERN UTAHS only fur storage that is Ann Tracy has been and a broken leg sustained from dress to graduates at the Utah Mrs. theft-proo- f, Made By CSC Members with Mary her son, (Wallace Tracy a fall while working on con State Agricultural college. air conditioned and proof, vermin-proo- f, 4 and family for the past two struction. IHe is still in a body controlled. temperature Plans for a canyon trip In weeks. She intends to go to cast, but Is able to walk around He Ought To Know June were made by members of Oakley to visit other relatives with the aid of crutches. AuPETERSBURG, Va. (UP) CSC at last meeting held at the now. The Yost baseball team Is thorities can easily Identify an home of Mrs. LaVeme Nelson. Mrs. Margaret YOUR ASSURANCE OF" PERFECT SAFETY Tracy spent getting on the ball. The play auto thief, Clyde (Lee Gillespie, The evening was spent in sew. several days last week with ers have been practicing to 22. of Baltimore, who escaped ing with delicious refreshments James Tracy and family. play their first game with Almo, from the federal reformatory PHONE 8 1 TODAY! being served by Mrs. Nelson. Former Yost residents were in which will be held Saturday af here. Tattooed on Gillespies Those attending were: Mrs. Yost on Decoration day and etrnoon. right arm is the slogan, Crime Nola Olsen, Mrs. Athleeri Hardy, visited friends and relatives at Berry Burnham Is visiting t does not Pay. Mrs. Pauline Jensen, Mrs. Ber the cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- couple of weeks with his grand tha Rader, Mrs. Vaudis Miller, thur Yost, Aunt Ray Tracy, 87 parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Roy Tee ing, when he came home to Mrs. Della Carter and Mrs. Lor spend a few days. Kenneth years of age; Mr. and Mrs. Fred ter. We Give S&II Green Stamps accomfrom Missouri, na Reeder. Walker, Fehlman L, attend I9p. Hetoer Mr. Mrs. and Almy Chadwick, him on the trip. panied ed services in Mrs. Malta, Milo baptismal Montgomery, Mr. and 36 North Main Brigham City Lee Whitakers children broke Thompson and girls; Dave Bues, Idaho, on Thursday night, June out with Twins Well Separated sevchicken the pox Viola Gilbert, Ben , Shauffer, Seth Tracy and family, Verl Mrs. Fred Thompson has re- eral days ago. CLAREMONT, N. iH. CUP) Thomas Lee Chellis of Meriden Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. turned home after visiting with and always will be four days older Frank Lee, Mrs. Roy Jones, Mau-rin- e relatives in Tremonton and family. Vernal Mont- Brigham City, and receiving than his twin brother,, David Alan Chellis. Thomas w'as bom gomery and family, Mr. and medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Asael Oman left March 25 while David arrived Mrs. David Tracy, Mr. and (Mrs. March 29. Physicians described Eddie Stevens. early Thursday morning, June (Mrs. LaRue Yates and Mr. 4, to go to Soda Springs, where the case as exceedingly rare. and Mrs. Wallace Spencer and Asael is shearing 6heep. While in the process of leavfamily were in (Logan and Richfield Memorial day. ing they witnessed the sky light While playing with brothers up in the West which proved and sisters, Sunday, Phyllis to be the effects of the last AtoHoltman fell and broke her lit mic Bomb that was exploded on tie finger. James Davenport ad- the Nevada testing ground. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith ministered first aid. Visitors in the Yost ward on came out from Ogden for the Sunday were Shirley Barlow (a first fwo days of the fishing seahigh councilman) and Elson son. Around 20 young fellows and Lee, from Malta; as home mis ' sionaries. gals enjoyed a Wiener roast up Edward Holtman and Wil- Johnson creek last evening. liam Smith went from Yost to NeVoy J. 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Initint change-ove- Coal And Appliance Phone One 68 North Main 1 dont ever aim to give up fishing, Pappy Hayes said one but the older I get the less day 1 like hiking over to Pikes Creek. Guess IU have to bring the fish , nearer to me. So Pappy got his nephew to bulldoze dotm about three acres of bottom land. Then he dammed up the little stream there. He wrote the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in Washington, and got some blue gills" and bass to stock it free. Pappys idea wound up giving him (and na) just about the best fishing ' pond in the county . . . right in his own back yard. From where I sit. Pappy may be older than some of us but his mind is active and open. He's ready to listen to anybody with an idea. Thats why be and I caa talk on any subject sometimes about his preference for buttermilk and, mine for beer. And though we disagree, we respect each others opinion. 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