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Show - 3 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, January 13, 1954 t ' , - j ? Pioneer Business Firm Becomes Ogden Agency In I960, a new 24 foot by two store building was erected at its present location Is the 50 year history of the and fully equipped with what By CLAIR Brigham City Laundry, which was then modern machinery. was sold recently to the Model Two years later a 16 foot addiLaundry of Ogden. tion was built and the year after On June 2, 1903, a hand laun- that a boiler room was built. dry was started toy (Miss lAnna On February 1, 1913, due to Petersen, a Danish expert laundress. Her $10.00 capital bought falling health, Mr. Rasmussen sold the laundry to J. IA. a washtuib, a washboard, a an experienced laundry two flatirons, and an ironRecently, also due to ing board. She rented a small operator. near Lichtensteins 111 health, Mr. Meservy was building for $5.00 a compelled to look for a buyer cleaning plant month. Not having the $5.00 the and the Model Laundry of Ogowner trusted her (for that den took over the reins by puramount. iHer first weeks re- chasing all of the laundry with Thot reminds me -- my cm needs the exception of the real estate. ceipts were $4.50. some Accessories. The plant has now been disLater that year Miss Petersen became engaged to iMarlus 'Ras- mantled and all of the employWe go to all extremes to give mussen and they iwere married ees discharged with the excepyou the best service in town. on March 4, 1904. At this time tion of an office girl. The launthe management of the laundry dry work from Brigham City was assumed toy Mr. Rasmussen, and vicinity is now taken to the CLAIR'S Which had toeen moved to the pl?nt in Ogden where it is proold Graehl property just south cessed. CHEVRON SERVICE of W. B. Jensen's store That is the 'history of the Tires Chevron Batteries and $400.00 was grocery invested in Brigham Laundry, which for hand driven maequipment and Washing Lubrication more than 50 years has served chinery, bought on a U. S. in- the a Complete Automotive community, furnishing stitution, the installment plan. substantial Repairs payroll, performing In 1906 the property occupied a needed function. Phone 477 97 N. Main W. IB. Jensens toy hardware VSEOUR BRAKES'AND. store was 'bought from Taller IH. Birthday Club Members GIVE OUR KIDS A 'BREAK ,C. Christiansen and a extension was added to the build- - Party At Stander Home Birthday Club members met Friday evening, January 8, at the home of Mrs. Bill Stander for the first party of the New Year. Guest of honor for the evening as Mrs. iDennisPimper, who received a lovely birthday gift from the members. Special guests were Mrs. Rodney Nelson of Corinne and Mrs. Albert Hansen of Brigham City. Mrs. Hansen is a newly named member of the club. Pinochle was the diversion of the evening with high prize going to Mrs. Joyce Wankier and cut to Mrs. Bill Rowe. Luncheon was served by the hostess to the following: Mrs. Elmo Lish, Mrs. Dean Adams, Mrs. Milo House, Mrs. Joyce Wankier, Mrs. Lawrence Geis-ler- , Mrs. Dennis Pimper, Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth John Petersen, Mrs. Wesley Hansen, Nelson, Mrs. Bill Rowe, Mrs. Rodney Nelson and Mrs. Albert Hansen. Holiday Party Held Holiday party for the club members was held at Maddox Ranch House. Following dinner the group adjourned to the home of Mrs. Pimper for exchange of gifts. Special guest was Mrs. Lynn (Fern Bradford) Whitaker, a former member now residing at Moses Lake, Washington. touc-Ike- 50 foot Me-serv- t, 24-fo- r Be your own house Electric ally 1 Eighth Ward In Service Training Meeting Held The Eighth ward training meeting was held Jan uary 7, at 8 p. m. at the 'home of Mary Jeppson. There were fif teen percent. ' Florence Merrell conducted the meeting. Opening prayer was given toy 'Priscilla Bott. Scriptural reading was given with all those .present participa ting. Cleo Samsel gave two leS' sons, The Basic Needs of Children and, How Children Differ, One From the Other. Lavon Nielsen gave the closing prayer, .Refreshments were served toy Mary Jeppson, Jean Hess and Eleanore Jensen. , i. FARMERS and RANCHERS, . Mrs. Hugh Dobbs Fractures Left Leg Mrs. Hugh Dobbs, 1571 Binford Avenue, Ogden suffered a ' fractured left leg Sunday while skiing at Brighton near Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dobbs was returned from St. Benedicts Hospital to her home Monday evening. She will be confined to her bed for the next three weeks. At that time she will receive a walking cast. Mrs. Dobbs is the former Don-nelOlsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olson of this city. le Californians Visit In City During Holidays Mr. and Mrs. S. D, Sandusky, Sacramento, California, spent the holidays visiting at the home, of Mrs. Zina Jensen, 129 South Second East. Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Sandusky are sisters. The couple left last week-enfor their home in California. Sixth Ward Relief Society Holds Work Meeting Tuesday I i . f up. luncheon and program. The meeting was conducted by President Shirley Jensen. A program was presented under the direction of Miss Janet Hyde. A group of high school girls entertained with a very unusual and colorful dance. Girls participating were: Claudia Gourley, Claudia Morris, Carmen Reeder, Elaine Burt, Judy Call and Elaine Oman accompanied by Janice Jenson. Mrs. Henry C. Johnsen then gave a most interesting review on Grand Opera Faust by Gounod. She accompanied her review with beautiful piano selections. Delicious luncheon was served to 32 ladies toy the following committee under the direction of Miss Hyde: Mrs. Alf Freeman, Mrs. Safn Gordon, Mrs. Norman Jeppson, Mrs. Henry C. Johnsen Mrs. Dale Rasmussen, Mrs. L. A. Richardson, Mrs. L. D. Wilde, Mrs. Leon M. Strong and Miss Mardeen God- Buffet Supper Fetes Friends At Halls and Mrs. A. J. Hall entertained at their home at North Brigham on Saturday evening for a group of friends. A delicious bufifet supper was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Josh Haiwkes, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nielsen, all of Por tage and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerd John of Brigham City. The remainder of the evening was spent in enjoying home movies taken of recent trips. Mr. Tiny Miss Born To Mr. And Mrs. J. M. Groutage Mrs. Groutage is the Elna Olson. Eagles' Auxiliary To MONDAY, JAN. 11TH See Painting Hobby " TV and stage opportunities will be given all pupils rolling. Opal Keller has regular TV shows scheduled. en- PRIVATE Auxiliary Book Actual Six !2'A Inch For livestock Ranches, Dairy Farms,, Poultry 'Ranches, Orchards, Vineyards, Groves, Hay and Grain Farms, ' Truck Farms and Diversified Farms of All Kinds! born Sunday, January 10, at Thomas D. Dee Memorial hospital. other The Hansens two youngsters, Kenneth LaMar, 5, and De Anna, 4, are pleased with the new arrival. Mrs. Hansen .is i the former Shirley Bosworth, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Bosworth of this city. This is the.fifth grandchild for the Bosworths. Mr. Hansen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen. They now boast 18 grandchildren. NO BOOKKEEPING EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Makes Income Tax Reports Easy to Prepare Prices: $2.50, $3.85 and $5.85 complete, including sheets for one year or more, and Income Tax Bulletin LIGHT TOUCH ADDING1 MACHINES BIRTHS TROUBLE FREE ALL NATIONAL The .following births are announced from Cooley Memorial " hospital: A boy was born January 5 to Glen LelRoy andi Bernice Robbins Jones of Naf, Idaho. Gayle and Opal Nicholas Tin-geof Brigham City announee the arrival of their fourth child, a son, bom January 9. Clair and Mary Jensen Huggins of Brigham City are the parents of a baby son born on BRANDS BURROUGHS SMITH-CORON- A y January 10. (Announcing the arrival of a daughter are Edis and Pearl Johnson Bowden, of Ogden. A boy was bom January 12 to Ariel and Lu Anna Baker Sorenson of HowelL REMINGTON It NATIONAL I? USED ADDING MACHINES . Just A Few For - i Hospital Notes i Recuperating at Cooley , hos pita I following a major opera, tion performed January 9 is Mrs. Jess Jeppenson of Brigham City. A The Early Shoppers vein ligation was perform ed on Mrs. James P. Jensen of Bear River on January 11 at the Now Is The Time! 545 UP m in fAMOUS Smith-Coro- na ADDING MACHINE SEE IT DEMONSTRATED t Office Supplies - Furniture - Busihess'Machines REMINDER will - hold regular meeting on Wednesday evening, January 13, at 8 p.. m. in the aerie hall. Following the meeting a special holbby hour will toe held. Mrs. Lola. Stewart will explain the details of plaster of paris figure painting She will also display some of her lovely work, Sunflower Camp Slates $1.25 PER HR. $2.00 PER Vt HR. $3.00 PER Vt HR. E Eagles Loose-Lea- f former Brigham City OPAL KELLER All In One local hospital. She is reported to be doing fine. A major operation was per formed January 8 on Harvey Mace, Brigham Route 2. He is City. ' The little three pound six "doing nicely. Mrs. John (Madge) Brown of ounce Miss has been named Paula. She will remain in an Brigham City underwent a ma incuibator at the hospital for jor operation on January 12 at the local hospital.. the next two months. This is the third child for the Groutages. Young Craig, 4, and Adele, 18 months, are staying Mr. with their grandparents, and Mrs. Ray Olson1 in Brigham City. PROFESSIONAL TEACHING in TAP, BALLET, ACROBATICS. PERSONALITY S I N G I N,G, HULA and SPANISH INCOME TAX RECORD Mr. and Mrs. LaMar D. HanThe Ladies. Faculty League of Roy announce the arrisen of Box Elder high school met val of their third child a six Monday afternoon, January 11 at the high school cafeteria for pound eight . ounce daughter, Mabel Burr thanked all those Mr. and Mrs. J. Madison taking part and those that serv Groutage of Salt Lake City an ed. Closing prayer was given nounee the arrival of a tiny by Seretha Smith. baby girl born January 6 at Holy Crass hospital in Salt Lake Enroll your child now with the most MODERN METHODS OF Simplified Ladies ' Faculty League LaMar D. Hansens Tell Hold Cafeteria Meeting Of Daughter's Birth society frey. Sixth ward Relief held a work meeting Tuesday, starting at 10:00 o'clock In the morning, with President Alice Jensen presiding and Mabel Burr conducting. The morning was spent In quilting. At 12:00 noon a luncheon was served to 17 mem bens present by Mary Glenn, Sarah Simonsen and Edith Wood, with Noreen Burtcher as the serving hostess. At l:30i Roma Thorson gave the lesson on Spending the Clothing Dollar." She introduced Carrie Johnson who gave a demonstration and Instructions on the care of the skin and hair, and the application of cos metics. She used Chiloe Bundy as model and applied the make CLASS LESSONS BUY FROM TOUR DEALER - FARM AND RANCH " IN SEMI-PRIVAT- ! . , Dtalgnad by formal Gevammant export Marius Rasmussen . . . and five employees look proudly from the doorway of the Brigham City Laundry in this photograph taken in 1905. The 50 year old business sold recently to the Model Laundry in Ogden. OPENING Cooking electrically is so clean, and costs the average family only about 9c a day. 5 . DANCING SCHOOL controls i i i Mention! The Easy and Inexpensive Way to Meet All Income Tax Requirements OPAL KELLER'S Enjoy your guests while your electric range takes care of your meal. Simply set the switch for the heat you want. With your electric oven there is no watching needed. Just set the automatic Fined By Court Willie N. Begay, 22, employee at Intermountam school, was glv. Bridge clulb members met on cn a $100 fine and a 30 day susMonday evening at the home pended sentence by Judge B. C, of Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. Call, following his arrest last FriLuncheon was served from the day on a drunk driving charge, dining room followed by bridge games. 1 THREE TIMELY High score for the evening . TREASURES went to Mrs. Win. D. Hollist; out to Mrs. LaVerd John and by Leon M, Strong f j traveling to Mrs. Ray Adams. local seminary teacher Places were marked by photo talleys and each guest received Excellent 'gift for Mother a gift. Day, Fathers Day, BirthSpecial guest for the evening days, etc, U. S. postage Sc was Mrs. Durrell Nielsen. ! Members attending included: $1.00 i I Mrs Ray Adams, Mrs. Wm. D. Hollist, Mrs. A. J. Hall, Mrs. at the REMINDER t Kent Jensen, (Mrs, Knowlton SUPPLY OFFICE M Mrs. LaVerd John Brown, and Mrs. Glenn Compton. if How It, Looked 49 Years Ago ing. Of interest to the community, and especially old timers, Bridge Party Held At Nelsons On Monday f January Meeting Date In each class lesson will be taught, tap. a limited amount of ballet for poise and gracefulness, acrobatics and personality singing. Ages 3 years to adults in beginners, advanced and pro. fessionals. , Studios located in First Security Bank Bldg.. Brigham Street. Ogden, Utah, and in Roy, City, Utah. Also Utah. Opal Keller's School will operate in these cities in, , definitely. Assistant instructors for Brigham and vicinity: 235-17t- h J i i The Sunflower camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the hqjne of Mrs. 'Florence L. Baird, 11 South Third East on Thursday, January 14. Meeting .will m. begin at' 7:30 All members were sired. ' reminded the month for good attendance is de- that January dues. A p. is - TAP AND BALLET SPANISH HULA DANENE WOOLLEY JEANNE BARTON BEBE WILSON ; POWE Enroll your child now, as a limited amount of pupils will be taken. Pbone Brigham 870 or 976-Also enrollment will be taken at the Brigham studio Monday, January 4th and Friday. January 8th from 11 A. M. to 3 P- - M. ) HEAR BETTER for 15 A MONTH! adi tow eperatina eoM B) battery laxta a fnfl month! Se, tbm Vtraima-- k Zooub Royai-T- " Haora HUi HAMILTON DRUGS I i r |