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Show 4 Box Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jenson Enjoy Entertaining All Members of Family at Reunion On Sunday Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, August 12, 1953 Dr. And Mrs. Richard V. Price And Family Leave IDr. end Mrs. Richard V. Price and sons returned to Fort Worth, a Texas, on Friday, following vatation In Brigham City. Or. Price arrived last Sunday and remained until Friday visit, lng with relatives and friends. Mrs. Price and sons had been visiting for the past weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rud-ga- r N. Price. Gagfilloll IT'S COOL Family reunions are always happy occasions but the pleas ure is enhanced when complete families are united for the reunion . Mr. and Mrs Osey Jenson were pleased last Sunday when their entire family gathered at their home for chicken dinner and reunion. Arden Jenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenson, did not arrive in time to be pictured in the family group but he did arrive home from Offott Field, Omaha, on Sunday, completing the entire family group. Chicken dinner was served in three sections at the Jenson dining room. Weather permitted the group eating outside as was planned. The dining table was centered with a huge birthday cake engraved, Vear, Frank and INSIDE LAST TIMES TODAY "Scandals At Scourie" and "A Slight Case Of Larceny" THURS. - FRI. - SAT. ENDS TONIGHT 'Let's Do It Again1 THUR. - FRI. - SAT. ALL THE GREATNESS i OF THE GREAT jlpSQUTHWEST!!! Family members River City. Following dinner pictures were taken and the remainder of the time was spent in visiting, cold esell2 C sytF Kv.peF Local Carpenters Attend Annual State Convention In Logan Kenneth Stohl and Arden C. Balls were delegates from the Carpenters Local in Brigham City to the State Carpenters convention in Logan on Satur- AUTO-V- U 1 DRIVE-I- N ' allied artists PHOOUC1ION Also Serial, Shorts, Cartoon and News ' i t THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday Dick Powell and Evelyn Keyes in Joyce HOLDEN AN - x- - i! Jv News-Journa- r, WOULDN'T WE if we could?. . In recent years, some ple have had to wait for ALSO , 60 Minutes of Technicolor Cartoon Carnival 'MRS. MIKE' d Family of Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jenson who gathered Many Friends And Relatives Called At Home Of Mrs. Rhoda A. Conner On Her 82nd Birthday celeMrs. Rhoda A. Conner brated her 82nd birthday anniversary on August 6. Many friends and relatives called at her home on Sixth north and Second west to extend best wishes. in Mrs. Conner was born Celebrated Birthday moreland county, Pennsylvania on August 6, 1871, a daughter of Hamilton Wilson and Carolyn Traugh Wilson. On May 18, 1890, she married William M. Conner and soon came West 'with her husband. They spent several years In the before intermountain region permanently settling in Brigham City in 1922, Mr. Conner died on January 16, 1952. They were the parents of nine children, six of whom are living. They are: Mrs. Irene Davis, Salt Lake City; W. Leslie Conner, San Marino, Calif.; Mrs. Sid (Viola) Platts, Paul, Idaho; Charles Conner, Thayer Conner, and Jennings Conner, all of Brigham City. Mrs. Conner is a member of the Seventh ward and was honored this Spring by the Relief society as one of its three old est members. and Mrs. Glen Gillette and two children, Arlene and Gordon, left Salt Lake City on Sunday for the first leg of their journey home to Honolulu, Ha Major Mrs. Rhoda A. Conner observed 82nd birthday Pvt. Ellis Christensen Serving In. Korea University at Honlulu. They spent a week in Brigham City at the Marble home. Since that time they were joined by Major Gillette, who for the past year has been serving in the U. S, army in Korea. The family then went back east where they va cationed in Chicago and New York and picked up a new automobile. They will leave San Francisco for Hawaii. SavetOve Havt quick ft wotor saw." ... ... TERMS AS LOW AS $10.00 A MONTH-NOTH- ING fltrUvt fcathiny. 4til m till ms tonallt Inf PERMUTIT SOFTENER WATER (ft on pro-w- ar ofomafic mo deft Ask for "walk a Blocks save" fATLAS 1 ff WKttMAINf ... over how important the National Guard is to all of us. From where I sit, a fellow like me, whos too old to get In the Guard, can still vote, do a tarn at jury duty, and respect others rights. Even a little thing like respecting a. neighbors right to have, say, beer or buttermilk at dinner is important if we want to keep America strong. We have to be on guard in more ways than one these days! Copyright, J953, United h tales Brewers Foundation YARD 1TEY pfltjhl Qearri A A nil homo bid A J A BEEHIVE Coal and Appliance PHONE s 1 1 o YARDLEY 2 oo AND FLU. TAX jancl (rea,m -- 70$ A AN EXTRA 1 1 C H tUBRICATING CREAM BOTTLE TO SMOOTH DRY SKIN T4fer toktod Mm to tat to (MA, Amrta (rota m to mi vtgtol AND SOFTEN FINE LINES to IaM VtNto, FnM. matto to rewtomug to fc, Amtm m mmi I. tnm to origami tagM pnwil and Inurn (maw) so, mgreditaa. WHY MUST I HAVE A PRESCRIPTION? That slip of paper is a message from your physician to your pharmacist. When you bring it here, it passes on to us the responsibility for preparing the medicine especially for you. Your physician has determined your needs, and we welcome the responsibility of interpreting and fulfilling them. i We maintain an extensive stock of hundreds of products to fill any prescription you may bring us. Combined with this extensive stock is an scientific knowledge of all kinds of drugs and pharmaceuticals. We are trained to know how much of each type medicine should be given to people of different ages . . . which substances are harmful or ineffective when mixed with others . . . which products may not be sold legally without a prescription to protect you. We relieve your physician of these tasks and allow him more time for personal attention to you time he would not have if he had to prepare your medicine whenever you went to see him. ONE 0RKESIG RJ RiTilONS THE CO. RAY ykt DRUGGIST Ccuufy'ToioaxySotfafaitH&iUt. htt Cosfs 43 Complete Line of Materials Available Rubbed my eyes yesterday when Hap Jacksons truck in Biff helping Morgans alfalfa field Biff get in his cutting. Since theyve been carrying on a friendly argument for years (over how much fertilizer to use per acre of alfalfa), I had to ask Hap what was going on. Got my own crop in safely last week, he says. And since Biff's boy is at the summer encampment of the National Guard, I figured the least I could do was to help him out. After all, Hap went on, theres no argument I saw rfoilfhtfat mpUtq G DOWN! d REFINING COMPANY ludtinf 4iikwfhin, Have you a space problem in your home. Has your house become overcrowded and uncomfortable Then heres what you do. See Merrells Inc. for the materials and advice to add an extra room. Its really very easy to do and you dont have to go into debt to do it . . everything can be paid for by the month. Stop in or call 8 for FREE estimate this week. "Have traveled thousands of miles and have never found a cleaner rest room." UTAH OIL -- tail fr whtHf For clean rest rooms for superior Utoco Gasoline, Utoco Motor Oil and other petroleum products of highest quality From where I sit ... Ay Joe Marsh up-to-d- WATER jAWAwin "In a 1200 mile trip this was the cleanest rest Let sW... with UTOCO! 771. SSGB "The rest room at this station was the cleanest since leaving Washington, D. C." IrffflfHlsiiMn Mrs. Martha Jensen Pvt. Ellis L. Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Chris- Visits With Family tensen, 944 south Eighth west, Mrs. Martha Jensen accompaBrigham City, Utah, is serving nied by Mrs Joe Toland and 6on, with the 7th Infantry division in Gary, arrived in Brigham City Korea. last week from Colfax, WashingThe 7th division, which made ton. Mrs. Jensen has been vacathe amphibious landing at Inchon in September 1950, has car- tioning for the past month with ried the fight to the Commu- various members of her famnists in every sector from Pusan ily. in the South to the Yalu river She accompanied Mr. and Mrs in the north. Orlando Jensen and family of to Walnut Creek, Salt Lake Private Christensen, who is California, City where they visited at assigned to Company A of the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken31st Infantry Regiment, entered neth Jensen and family. Followthe army in December 1952 and ing their visit there they jourreceived basic training at Fort neyed to Milford, Oregon where Ord, Calif. they were house guests at the A 1950 graduate of Box Elder home Of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph high school and 1952 graduate Ferrin Jensen and family. of Weber college, he was a truck The Orlando Jensen driver for the Parson and Fife then continued home tofamily Salt Construction company in civi- Lake Mrs. Jensen remainCity lian life . ed then went to Colfax to visit with Mr. and Mrs- - Toland Mrs. Toland and son plan to visit here. Mrs. Toland is the former Veretta Jensen. Yes, we're proud of our dean White Torch rest rooms. And motorists appreciate them too! "We just returned from a trip through the southwest and this is cleaner than any rest room I saw on the trip." that depends on public good will refuse to serve anybody unless it just couldn't be helped? The answer in our case is an emphatic NO. o We have the desire and the know how to do the Job Utah wants. But first we need the money to finance su,ch a program and that depends upon reasonable earnings. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Harvesting a Better America Phone your society news to "It is the cleanest and most satisfactory rest room we've been in between here and Calgary, Alberta." at it this way look Former Brighamites Leave For Home In Honolulu, Hawaii waii. Mrs. Gillette, the former Er ma Marble, daughter of E. N Marble, and the children, arrived in Brigham City a few weeks ago from the Islands, Mrs. Gillette is a nurse at the West- Everyone Is Invited to phone their society items for the News and Journal to 771. I Lets a Would any business especially a business like ours Lewis Wight. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reeves and children, Marilyn, Scott, Darwin, Stewart and Portia, have returned from a 10 days vacation trip which took them as far as Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Included on their vacationing agenda were Oregon, Washing ton, Canada, Idaho and room tele- sincere? Second row: Mrs. Gayle Roberts, Vear Jenson, Mearle Jenson, Mrs. Osey Jenson, Mr. Osey Jenson, Floyd Jenson, Max Jenson holding iBiian Jenson, Frank Neil Jenson and Donna Wight. Back row: Johnny Roberts, Betty Jenson, Verlyn Jenson, Merlyn and Fer-r- al Larsen, Janice Jenson, Alice Jenson, Rita Jenson, Ila Jenson, Jay Wight and little Jay Glen Reeves' Family Home From Vacatibn Here are just a few typical comments received in the mail recently: peo- phone service. Even now there are a few whom we cant serve others who are Immediately waiting for a higher grade of service. Were doing our best to correct those situations. But how do you know If our effort is at the family home recently for a chicken dinner and reunion. Left to right, front row: Gordy Roberts, Sheila Roberts, Scott Jenson, Rusty Jenson, Cory Jenson,, Linda Jenson, Julie Jenson, Larry Jenson, Ronnie Jenson and Vickie Lynn Wight. , . . During the day while business sessions were going on the wives were pleasantly entertained by wives of the Logan carpenters. Entertainment included a tour of the new Union building on the USAC campus, the LIDS temple grounds and the Logan Golf and Country club. During the afternoon following the tour, tea was enjoyed at Central park. Tme program with a banquet at the Legion home for both carpenters and their partners. k II.. children, Larry, Linda, and Julie Ann, Salt Lake City; Mrs. and children, Gayle Roberts Johnny, Gordy and Sheila, Boulder City, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Vear Jensen and children, Scott and Cory, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs Jay Wight and children, Vicki Lynn and Jay Lewis, Alamagordo, New Mexico, and Mr. and Mrs. (Frank Jenson and sons, Ronnie and Byron, (Bear Home. ' r mmm attending The convention was held in Logan canyon at the Legion ft E were: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenson and Janice, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jenson and son, Rusty, Bear River; Mr. and Mrs. Farrell (Larsen, Kaysville; and Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen day. -- Mr. and Mrs. Milroy Steed and They talked with Mrs. James daughter, Sheronne, are back (Naomi Eltason) Lowe in San from vacation fun in San FranFrancisco; visited with Mrs Carl cisco. (Olive Johnson) Ivie at Vallejo Accompanying them to San and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Hatch (NorAllen Francisco were Mrs. at Pinolio. ma Jensen) Murdock and chilReno was their final stop bedren, Deloris and Brenda. The Steeds were guests at the fore returning to Brigham City in Brentwood. Murdock home Youll be surprised at the exThey spent a most enjoyable val cation taking in the sights of cellent results San Francisco. Places seen in- - lasstfied ads secure Sheila All birthdays occurred on August 2. Those home for the occasion along with family members Newere Tom War, (Henderson, Ogvada, and Mart McCregor, Dr and Mrs Alstrom of den Boulder City, Nevada, also called during the afternoon. eluded: Cliff Houser Colt Tower, Golden Gate Park, China Town, Fishermans Wharf and Ice Follies at Winterwonderland. Milroy Steeds Back :rom Vacation Fun Enjoy Gathering Recently |