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Show twwfwwfi Box Elder NEWS 5 Wednesday, October 7, Brigham City, Utah Miss Freda Olsen Plans Hawaii Trip With L.D.S. Church Group from Ogden 1953 Prince Matchabelli Special! From France . . . A Gift of Beloved Perfume - - - - m ? comtometer operator. a U . . Perfume Purse Crown regular $2.50 Beloved Cologne, usually $4 $1.50 BEAR RIVER CITY The Relief society opening social was held Tuesday afternoon in the recreational Jiall- It was a very lovely affair. The ladies were seated at one long table which was decorated with beautiful fall flowers. Bishop Vernon John-seoffered the blessing on the food. President Gertrude Jensen was toastmistress and the fol- with Both $2.50 - Perfume Purse Crown with regular $4 Beloved Cologne, usually $6.50 $2.50 n Both $4.00 You'll want to use the cologne at home, lavishly . . . and carry the perfume with you to renew your fragrance throughout the day. prices plus tax lowing ladies responded: Mable Strong, Carrie Christensen, Mae B. Christensen. A delicious hot dinner was served by the hosElrita tesses, Gertrude Iverson, J. Andersen, Nola Nessler and lrenta Gardner with some other ladies assisting. The program was under the direction of Mrs. George Gardner and it was very much enjoyed by the group. The RAY Jkt DRUGGIST program was given by Mrs. Blanche H. Hansen of Fielding oiiuxty Soda7xYa and she told of her recent trip to Europe and showed pictures and nnswnraw displayed many of the beautiful linens she purchased in Italy. Mrs. Shirley Hollis sang several 5$2nZH3ESZEEEr iCHSaBDilSSES songs. Mr. and Mrs. Seward Hansen of Redondo, Calif., visited Mrs. Hansens sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen and Mr. Hansens sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Health and Prescription Center Your Beauty, Only QUAKER OFFERS YOU plans Freda Olsen day vacation trip 16 . Hansens Mr and Mns. sister and fam Arnod Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andersen are the proud parents of a baby boy born Sept. 29. This is their first son. Mr. and Mrs. Don Barker announced the arrival of a baby girl. This makes four daughters for the Barkers. Mrs. Ivy M. Andersen is the proud grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Marlowe Check-ett- s are the parents of a baby boy. This is the fourth son for the Checketts. They have no daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Checketts are the happy grandparents. Mrs. Clara Bean of Brigham City spent several days with her Mr, daughter and and Mrs. LeGrande Peterson. Allen Hardy, seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy was hit by a passing car when he alighted from the school bus. It seems that Allen ran around the school bus and into the side of the car. He was very badly bruised and shaken up but no bones W'ere broken. Why' isnt there a law that says motorists are to stop when a school bus is letting children off? Mrs. Vgrn Barrett and children of Salt Lake City are visiting Mrs. Barretts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen. Mrs. Johnsen is on the sick list this son-in-la- week. . Mr. and Mrs. Palmer HONEYVILLE Mrs. Alton Hunsaker and daughter, Carol, spent several days last week Utah visiting the southern parks. They report the weather was delightful. Carol has to Weber college in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Cook of Pocatello, Idaho, was calling on old friends and relatives in Honey ville, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tolman are the parents of a new baby daughter born in the hospital at Brigham City a few days ago. Mother and daughter are doing Jar-din- fine. The sugar beet farmers in and around Honeyville are busy getting ready to start harvesting, w'hich began Oct. 1. Mr. and Mrs. George Wintle visited Mrs. Wintles brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson at their home in Nibley, Utah, Sunday, Miss Tarry Benson of Ogden is in Honeyville visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson for a few weeks. Mrs. W. A. Dance of Blackfoot, Idaho, spent Sunday in Honeyville visiting her mother, Mis. George B. Wintle who had her 85th birthday on Sept. 27. Mrs. Leon Hunsaker, another daughter, entertained for her mother with a delicious family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wheatley of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wheatley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Benson and sons, Lin and Lile, and daughter, Helen, all of Ogden, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson, Sunday. Neil Hunsaker, Robert Jolene Harper and David Tolman are ail first year students at the USAC at Logan. Mrs. George Orme visited in learfield last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holmes. Lt. Hugh Hunsaker, son of Newman Hunsaker, is home on a two weeks furlough. He is stationed in Dayton, Ohio. He is looking fine and glad to be home. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larson and family of Garland also visited at the Newman Hunsaker home Saturday. Hugh and Mrs. Larson are brother and sisHun-sake- Meeting Problems Cheerfully Is Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shumway's Recipe for 50 Happy Years Attributing their happy mar- auxiliaries. For 38 years he was ried life for the past fifty years stake clerk and In the presito cheerfully meeting the probof the Bear River stake. lems as they arose from day to dency Mrs. are Mr. J. John and Mrs. day Shumway has been a member of a choir since she was Shumway of Garland. 12 old; was president of The Shumways will hold open an years LDS association at house on October 11 to friends Clarkston Primary at the age of 19 and who may wish to call between has served as president or in the the hours of 3 and 6 p. m, at presidency of the Primary In their home in Garland. Garland for more than 25 years. The couple requests no gifts. She is now, and has been the years, a Relief They were married in Logan throughout teacher, president of LDS temple on October 14, 1903. society Mothers and an officer Mr. Shumway was born at Singing in Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Clarkston on December 27, 1877, a son of Charles and Sarah The couple have five children: Shumway. Mrs. Shumway Perley, deceased in 1928; Mrs. was born on January 15, 1882, M. D. (Elizabeth) Peters, Brigalso at Clarkston, a daughter of ham City; John J., Jr., TremonJames G. and Elizabeth Davis ton; James G. Shumway and Mrs. Jones E. (Sara) White, Salt Thompson. Mr. Shumway attended the Lake City. schools of his home town and the BYU at Logan. In the spring of 1899 he accepted a call by the LDS church to serve a mis- ' Dorothy Lightfoot, will board a United Airlines plane for Oahu. Temple excursions have been planned for the group. They will stay at the Royal Hawiian Hotel on Waikiki Beach. Miss Olsen is employed at the Swift Company in Ogden as . . t To Fly To Hawaii , with an LDS church group organized in Ogden and two close girl friends, Marion Rushton and at no extra charge with own matching cologne limited time only fr Miss Freda Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olsen, is busy vacation packing for a trip to the Hawaiian Islands. She will leave by private car for Englewood, California on October 11. There, she along Open House To Fete Garland Couple r, e i I) Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shumway . . . will meet friends between the hours of 3 and 6 p. m. on Sunday, October 11, at their home in Garland. The occasion is their 50th wedding anniversary. (lpmh Ylciv Watson said, "its value is highest when there are young children in the home. It decreases when the children grow up, marry, and leave home. It increases again when you reach retirement age. Mr. For an estimate of the current value of your social security account as Insurance protection, contact Mr. Watson when he is "Americans take their family in Brigham City, each Thursday, responsibilities seriously, and at the Utah State Employment for that reason have invested office. generously in life insurance, Wesley F. Watson of the Ogden social security office said today. Golden Departure "Careful planning, with the PINRHAM NOTCH. N. H. (UP) agent help of your insurance Dolly Copp, for whom the and a social security representat- Easts largest camp ground here ive, can insure that you get the is named, was a woman with a amount of protection you want mind of her own. She remarked as the Insurance needs of your on her golden wedding anniverfamily vary. 50 sary that years is long "The value of your social se- enough to live with one man insurance varies from and strolled out of the life of curity time to time during your life, Hayes Copp. sion the Southern States. he taught Upon his return school, engaged In railroad construction work and farming until he took up his residence in Garland In 1906. Since that time he has been engaged In farming, real estate, farm loans, insurance and banking. He has been an executive of the Bank of Garland, and vice president and a member of the executive committee of Bear River State bank at Tremonton from the time of its organization until its merger with First Security System in 1952. In civic affairs he has served as mayor of Garland, Justice of the Peace for 25 years, and a member of the Box Elder school district board of education for 16 years. Mr. Shumway has been Identified all of his life with LDS priesthood activities and in the By CLAIR in We go all out to please everybody. Clairs Chevron Service Tires Chevron Each Saturday to 6 P. M. Lubrication Repairs 9 A. M. 63 NORTH MAIN Phone: Brigham 1040 Tremonton 5766 Batteries Complete Automotive SMALL ANIMAL CLINIC Open denied Washing Veterinary bv uAnmIm The lady want Phone 97 N. Main 477 m or Wit wit ter. Iversen Mrs. Wallace Hunsaker was and children left Saturday to taken to the Dee hospital a few make their home in New Mex- - days ago where she underwent trousurgery for ble. Her husband reported this morning she was some better. Wonder How Hens Mr. and Mns.,0. A. Seager of Feel About This Salt Lake City are guests this week at the home of their GRAIBALL. Ala. CUP) Theres and Mr. and a vending machine here that Mrs. Tolman daughter, Burke. sells fresh eggs. You drop coins in a slot and then open a little door and take out a box of a Thunderbolt Through dozen fresh eggs. 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