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Show TPMP n Will Perform hi Willard Tonight Family Of Early Manlua Pioneer Revive PAIRINGS American Legion To LADIES TOURNAMENT Old Memories At Unique Reunion FOR JULY GOLF ARE LISTED memories came Nostalgic flooding back to descendants of pioneer Hans Rasmussen, Saturday, when a family reunion was held at the site of the old family homestead which is now (Box Elder park. (Honored at the gathering were the four living sons of Hans Rasmussens family of five boys and two girls: Peter, who came all the way from California for the reunion, and Martin, Chris and John, all of Brigham City. In all, 49 attended. IHans Rasmussen and his wife were some of the very first eet- - golf competition in the Ladies presidents and director's cubs leagues were listed today by Dean Candland, pro of the municipal golf course. The first round must be played by July 15. In the Directors cup, they are: Hazel Breitenbeker vs. Kate Flshbum; Wilma Wixom vs. Tess Anderson, Camille Larsen vs. Blanche Hansen, Elma vs. Arvll Powers. Mamie Fruin takes a bye. University of Utah SUMMER FESTIVAL presents John Druary, Beverly Sills. Grant Garnell Suffers Concussion In From Tree Fall ,1 rariaa JULY tier in Mantua, following their emigration from Denmark and across the subsequent trek plains. They first settled in the northern end of Mantua valley and later moved to what is now Box Elder canyon. Descendants can remember when this estate was unit, virtually a producing all the food and making most of the clothing. After meeting Saturday in the park when they sat around a camp fire in the evening, the entire group attended the Mantua L.D.S. church on Sunday morning. A relative the Brigham City limb of the family hadnt seen for 19 years, Henry Meade, also attended the gathering. 15-1- (Little Larry Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon, suffered a severe concussion of the brain, Monday evening at 7 p. m. when he fell 8 from a tree near the family home, 237 east First south. Stadium Bowl, Salt Lake City Mail Orders to Summer Festival, University of Utah. Salt Lake City. Prices: S3, $2.50. S1.75, $1.50 and $1. The youngster was unconscious until 5 a. m. Tuesday morning, 10 hours from the time of the fall. He had improved by Tuesday afternoon. ' ' I jf ' i . Watch For Them Monday JULY 1 3TH AT FORSGRENS V Hold Special Meet ler, Gurtha Williams vs. Idona Hamilton, Carrie Johnson vs. Bonnie Jorgensen, Lucille Waldron vs. Merna Reese. LaVoy Chlarsen vs. Edna Fronk. DeOn Thomas vs. Chloe Sheffield, Lola Winzeler vs. Noreen Burtcher, Beverly Peterson Elaine Holmgren. i Special meeting of the American Legion will be held Thursday at 8 oclock in the War Memorial home. Matters to be discussed will be the damage caused to the Memorial home during the recent fire and Boys State, according to Dr. C. R. Jones, 6 Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, (July 8, 1953 Blame It On Ike (NASHVILLE. Tenn. CUP) -Even a Republican president can make some impression irr the South. A sandwich shop here, White is recommending its House Special Homburgers. i t COOL Ends Tonight 'SCARED STIFF" Klit-gaar- Mildred Shumway, Glenna Merrill vs. Margaret Bess, Ulalla Cornwall vs. Dellls Bloom, Marg Merrill vs. Beth Epley,-Hele- n Felt vs. Betty Seegmilier. Yolando Allen . LaVon Thompson vs. Viola Pett, Shirley Matney vs. Jessie Jepperson, Hazel Kaiser vs. John A. Strong brings his highly recommended Willard tonight for performances at 7 and An--gi- e circus to one-rin- g 8 p. m. Farnsworth. One-Rin- vs. Doris Allen. Circus Will g - z are: "ITS COOL INSIDE" The one-rinJohn A. Strong circus will .be in Willard tonight for a pair of performances, 7 and 8 p. m., for children and adults alike, according to Charles A. Whirllock, Willard Lions presi- -- JOHN PAYNE fconfidentiaLly 12, at Men Volunteer . For Armed Forces AUTO-V- U VAN JOHNSON 8 p. m. (Mr. Smith has worked for a number of years among the prisoners at the Utah State prison and has helped many prisoners spiritually. His experiences are many and varied. He is an influential speaker, having spoken extensively. Will Attend Meeting Of Bank Women July 18 The Utah Group of the Association of Bank Women will hold summer conference sessions at Roosevelt, Utah on July 18, it was announced Thursday. Miss Lenora Romer, Assistant Manager of the First Security Bank of Utah, N. A., Brigham City, a charter member of the Utah group, plans to attend. The Association of Bank Women is a national organization of over 1600 women- bank officers in the United States. Seaman Ray Andersen Leaves For Assignment Seaman Ray D. Anderson, son Ruth H. Andersen, Brigham City, has just left for San Diego, California to be assigned to the USS Prairie, a destroyer. He has been visiting in' Brigham City the past 10 days. WHIardfcrker CO-HI- JANET LEIGH wnirii in CO-HI- T iotROGERS KWt Of 1W TRIGGER SMARTEST COWBOVS w MORSE m Last Times Today ms t. (Vast Wednesday Thursday ISLAND OF DESIRE with Linda Darnell OF TEW WV1V41 A - Co-H- it A YANK IN KOREA starring Lon McAllister COLEEN GRAY LYLE BETTGER LOUIS CALHERN THEATRE DRIVE-I- N JAN STERLING (Connie ...? - Ray L. Smith of Salt Lake City will speak at Willards meeting, Sunday, July VANQUISHED Technicolor Tremonton Goes On Water Rations From Drought Drought conditions , on the Is sponsored 'by the WilWestern slopes of the Wasatch LaVerd John, (Brigham City, lard Lions club. supervisor of seoonary clrricu-luWhirllock reports Mountains forced the Tremonton (President and Director of Guidance, that the circus is not large and City council to put a water raWeber school district, is doing that it comes highly recom- tioning schedule into force at an graduate work at Utah State mended by both the Los An- emergency meeting late last week. Agricultural college this geles city schools and the L.D.S. t church. Mayor Kleon Kerr said that As a student at the USAC Mr. Strong, 31, follows in his supply springs are drying summer school he is working fathers footsteps. John Strong, city, and for fire protection and up demaster arts his of a towards and juggler water conservation the move Sr. was' clown over 50 yeans and his son now was necessary.- gree in education. He is also a teacher in the has his own Show. Under the ration program, now MJjA. summer Second session of lawns or gardens Will be waterschool begins July 20. Summer ed from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. each ' sessions feature guest speakers, 10 day. workshops and lyceums. Ten men have recently enlisted in the army aibborne, regular army and air force in Brigham City, according to Sgt.. Ted L. Pond, local U. S. recruiting officers. - They are as follows: D. airborne Robert Army Fourth east, Ward, 87 north Brigham City; Earl R. Kunzler, Willard; Donald J. Burgess, Hyde Park; Lew Dell Balls, also of Hyde Park. Regular army (Joe A. Romero, Tremonton; John N. Ream,. Jr., 197 Boulevard, Logan; Stanley C. Brown, Lewiston, and Ralph Nelson, Jr., Houck, Arizona. Air Force .Frank M. James, Mendon and , Kenneth H. Lindquist, Logan. THE -- Thursday Friday Saturday It Speak In Willard TWO BEAUTIESI they Kay Freeman vs. Norma But- - dent. Ray L Smith Will HUNTED HERO FOUGHT OVER BY President's Cup g On Masters At A.C. HIT TWO-COLO- Manilla Horsley the Presidents cup, In Perform In Willard Tonight At 7 And 8 LaVerd John Works THUR. - FRI. - SAT. Grace IDavis .vs. Varine Seegmilier, Lucille Reese vs. Coy Hadfield and John A. Strong - KIDS! CLIP THIS AD AND RECEIVE A FREE PONY RIDE Shetland pony rides located across from Maddoxs Ranch House. Open for business every day except Monday. Weekdays 4 to 9 p. m. Saturday and Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. FREE OFFER GOOD THIS WEEK ONLY! vs. , . . . who HEY Elder NEWS Bo DEAN MARTIN and JERRY LEWIS "J SCARED STIFF miBCTIIN Also Shorts - Cartoons REP8BUC tarring X Save RICHARD SEY JOHN fop u BOIES ' ' 7cnflira ucii of Mrs. KIDS! DON'T MISS THE BIG Start a SYSTEMATIC SAOTJGS DmmmNow! 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