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Show i Elder NEWS Box t, Brish,m . Wednesday,, .1 &?, 44 , At) V. ' 19, 1953 August R. SCITUATE, ?it.ytah - Fire Lassies ( I. (U.P) The Pottervillp fire department consists of one truck and three women volunteers. Hffi Will Be Jim LeeandiFami1y Here From Los Angeles Bride Mid-Septemb- er Mr. and Mrs. Jim 'Lee, their children, Mike and Jimmy, and Mrs. Lee's mother, Mrs. William Gay, of Los. Angeles, Calif., arrived Sunday evening at the home of Rosa Larsen and Amy L. Hansen. The Lees plan to visit for the next week with relatives and friends in Utah. This is Mrs. Gays first visit and also the first time here for the youngsters. Jim Lee will be remembered as the son of the late Bill Lee. The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Nancy Rees, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Glen Rees, Brigham City, was revealed this week. the Miss Rees will become September bride of Duane A. Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron T. Peters, also of Brigham City, In the Logan L.D.S. temple on September 16. A wedding reception will honor the couple that evening in the When Utah farmers harvest crops, they need good local markets. Good markets created by thriving depend on buying power lead-tine is industries. One industry mining badly depressed, due to flooding of U. S. markets by foreign metals. This seriously affects the farmer's market, and Utah's entire economy. Every sound move to revive the industry should have the support of all Utah citizens. (BTsM5D0tIb Engagement And Forthcoming Marriage Of Nancy Rees Revealed Fourth ward recreation hall. Both are graduates of Box Elder high school and seminary. The bridegroom-to-bplans to continue his studies at the USAC in Logan. 'He returned in 1952 from overseas duty in Korea of with the National Guard Brigham City. The bride plans to continue as a telephone operator at the local exchange. Club Has Last Meeting Of Season Busy Bee e r The Busy Bee club held their last meeting of the summer recently at the home of their leader, Mrs. Clyde Nickols. Meeting was brought to order by Kathryn Thompson, and the group then on club books. All memworked bers were present and Included Norma Gean Nickols, Janet Kathryn Thompson, Ellen Carter, Lezetta ' Thompson and Jeanette Jensen. Lunch was served. A nice time was enjoyed by all. The group wishes to express their thanks to their leader for the 'time she spent with them. Lezetta Thompson, reporter. Marble And Family Vacation Here L. Cra-ne- Dr. and Mrs. Arthur L. MarJoble and children, Stanley, anne and Alan, of Los Angeles spent the past week visiting with relatives and friends in Utah. Dr. Marble is the son of Mrs. N, IP. Marble of Deweyville and a brother of Mrs. Lowell Packer and Mrs. John Leggett of Brigham City. He is an instructor in the ILos Angeles county schools and this summer has been engaged in the writing of films and film strips for the Moody IBible Institute, He is also a contributing editor of Film World and (Home Movie Wp GLOOM CHASE MOHM WITH NVnvMH REPAIRS Brighten your home. Spruce it up with repttira and improvements. Youll increase the value of your home at the same time. Whats more, your improvements neednt be a costly affair . . . cause under our budget term payment plan you can pay for your material by the month. or telephone 8 for a FREE estimate Come in this week. ... TERMS AS LOW AS $10.00 A MONTH NOTHING DOWN! . . . 810OWSAVE"! ff ... . - ..' ... . Chicken dinner was served picnic style last Tuesday evening at Box Elder county canyon to pinochle club members. Thote enjoying the outing were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner, Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Packer and Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Claybaugh. Miss Nancy Rees will become temple bride of Duane A. on September 16, . . . tusssr l Peters in Logan Willard Y.W.M.I.A. Girls And Leaders Receive Special Awards Sunday Twenty-Nin- e girls leaders received individual awards during the sacrament meeting held in Willard Aug. 16. Girls who reveived awards were: Gatherers Sharon Kunz-le- r and Carol Yearsley. Guardians, LaVon Braegger, Donna Cook, Ellen Ann Hancey, Edris Jensen, Carolyn Perry, JoAnn Stauffer, Jackie Wright, Doris Yearsley, and Norma Dee Zun-deTwenty-nin- .and e teen-ag- e four YW.M.I.A. l. Mia Maids Maids, Caryl Baddley, Summer Meeting Slated Jean Checketts, Pat Checketts, Barbara Cook, Kayleen Keyes, For Corinne Camp DUPr Velda Kunzler, , Kay Larkin, Edith Lofthouse, Loretta Ward, exA; special invitation Was Shana Warren, and Leona Watts. tended - today to all Corinne Junior Gleaners IBetty Braegcamp Daughters of Utah Pio- ger, Gaye Cook, Marion Holmes, neers to attend a summer meet- Ida Kunzler, Sheryl Larkin, Doning scheduled for Thursday, Au- na iLofthouse, (Pat Simonsen, 20. gust and JoLene Wendel. The awards 2 The meeting will begin at were made by teachers ? Eva p. m., at the home of Mrs. Alice Yearsley, Irene Stauffer, Eva Norman. , Nicholos, and Sue Larkin.' iVelda Kunzler received her fourth 100 percent award and Edris Jensen received her I second 100 percent award. It was the second year that all girls of the Guardian class received awards. rcrwtwttMsiNn' u Pinochle Club Enjoys Picnic Lunch In Canyon The following births are an nounced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A girl- was born August 14 to Harry and June Lloyd Newman of Layton. Leland and Jane Hall Williams of Roy are the parents of a boy born August 15. On August 16, a baby girl was born to John and Janice en of Bear River City.' Stephen and Doris Olsen are the parents of a son born August 16., The Caziers reside in Brigham City. Announcing the birth of a son are Gene and Marjorie Morgan Oliver . of Corinne. The youngster, was born August 16. - Hansos-JHolmgr- Ca-zl- I Your imagination and some brushwork? Well bet it gave you a different slant on life, whether it brightened a part of your house or gave a childs toy a colorful look. To help make your life brighter and easier todays paints come in every tint and hue of the rainbow. Best of all, the modem miracle paints come to you ready to use. America's paint industry and the American Can Company virtually grew up together. The paint companies worked out formulas for ready-mixe- d paints that do just about any special job you have in mind. Meanwhile, Canco developed practical leak-procontainers, with New plants and whole new industries were able to get started when Canco developed the right container for ready-mixe- d paints. This meant new and better jobs, and a higher level of prosperity for us all. Yes, by making better cans not only for paints but for just about every- thing you can think of Canco has been able to help all Americans eat better, live better and work better. of such teamwork beand our business enmakes America Thats what terprises. such a satisfying country to live and work in. And it promises a future for us all. "bright as paint We can be proud tween our people AMERICAN CAN COMPANY CONTAINERS ... to help people live belter agree! Ol&Quakt ijourbon 86 PROOF. OLD QUAKER DISTILLING CO.. LAWRENCEBURG, School Starts Soon! TIME BUY TO A i BLOUSES SHIRTS DRESSES SWEATERS COATS CHILDRENS Mrs.' Robert L. Hamilton was released from the LJD.S. hospital In Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon following a major operation performed August 5. She will remain at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lymart Wight, for several days. Appreciation - for the lovely gifts, cards, letters and visitors who assisted her during the past two weeks was extended by Mrs. Hamilton today. AND SNOW SUITS NIGHTY NITE SLEEPERS $1.98 to $225 Make your selection now while we have a to choose from. Denver Visitors At Julius Wright Home Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wright and children, Merldith and Paul, spent the past week at the home of Mr. Wrights parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wright of Brigham City. The Wrights reside in Denver, Colorado and left Sunday afternoon for their home. Enroute they planned to visit with Mrs. Jennie Kearl, a sister to Mr. Wright, in Randolph, and with a sister of Mrs. Wright in Green IS THE NOW BUY ON LAYAWAY Art & 92 variety PLAN Gift Sh op South Main Phone River. DEVOE WONDER Here's the short cut to long-tim- e protection No other paint covers as well, lasts longer or looks os white. Actuequals ally, DEVOE WONDER two coats of ordinary paint In every way. So save 50 on time, 40 on cost by your home with Devoe. One coat does It I future pends upon the quality of your herds. Fine herds can be raised with the pure bred cows we will offer for CAULKING on September 2nd at our Mountain Ranch. 20 miles up Salina Canyon. sale have selected about 55 of our finest cows now In a Most of breeding pasture. them will have a calf by their side which you get. standing calves. Come to the Mountain Ranch in Salina Canyon in time for free lunch served at 12:30. Roads are good ... It's nice and cool will see there. ... . Spring bronze, bronze and felt and other popular types of frames. Easy, Inexpensive. Less than a dollar per opening. Caulking guns avail normally the calf will be worth what you pay for the unit. These cows are out of our famous herd3 with ages running from two to eight years old. Real quality, both male and female, with out- you WEATHER STRIPPING Stop those drafts once and for all by caulking door and window We weather stock. . . . stripping in Easily applied inexpensively priced. Let you. able. INSULATION us advise $5 per month pays for the average home Insulation job with BALSAM WOOL, the only insulation with a written guarantee of complete satisfaction! Moisture-sealed- , highly efficient, lasts the life of the building. If you want the best, specify BALSAM WOOL A. , 7lm , M&O RANCHES Ranches at 5alina and Emery SAIT LAKE OFFICE, 175 WEST SOUTH TEMPIE IND. r, 30-da- y de-J- covtheir now familiar "double-clinc- h ers, to keep paint fresh during shipping and stora ge, until you are ready to use it. youll Boyland Home On Leave In the cattle m business Remember the Iasi lime you took a can and Lt and Mrs. Wm. G. Lt,' and Mrs. Wm. G. Boyland and little daughter, Rebecca Ann, ate in Brigham City spendleave. ing a Mrs. Boyland is the former Nancy Jane Stoller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J, IF. Stoller. Lt. Boylands parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Boyland. Sr. of Boulder City, Nevada. Upon expiration of leave Lt. Boyland will report for further duty in Japan. Mrs. Boyland and Here From Logan daughter plan to follow shortly Barbara Bess and John David afterwards if possible. Mason, children of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. (Mace) Mason of Logan, Fish At Lone Tree at the home Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mortenesn spent last week-enof Mr. and Mrs. C. W. and family, along with Mrs, Edith Jordan, enjoyed a fishing trip last week to Lone Tree in Phone your society news to 771. the 'Uintahs. of paint and stirred it up with a little Try it - , The Leaders Leaders Marion Cook, Sue Larkin, Iris Meservy and- Irene Stauffer were presented their awards by Rae Woodland, Lewis Harding was speaker at the meeting. Mr. Harding spoke about the Hill Cumorah pageant. A duet was sung by Edith Baddley and Audra Call. THE RAINBOWS THAT COME IN CANS Bourbon you ever tasted. Mrs. Bob Hamilton Home From Hospital Mia Do The Job Yourself and Save! "WALK A magazines. Their eldest son, David, is now in the U. S. navy and is completing a summer European cruise aboard the 'U.SS. Iowa. old-tim- 4-- to-b- e Arthur 4-- H Extra years of age make OLD QUAKER the smoothest e OZDSQIEO 0 0G 0 CD Q o 26 |