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Show Lathes and stamping equipment will operate from instructions recorded on magnetic tapes! Mrs. America will have an electronic kitchMiss Linda Potter, daughter en with radar and soundwaves heating preof Mrs. Betty Potter, 91 New' meals! packaged Peachy Lane, Cowley Middle-sen- , England, became the bride Class Jackie L. Moving sidewalks and station platforms of AirmansonFirst of Mr. and Mrs. will take the "umph" out of walking just as Nielsen, Louis Nielsen, former Brigham escalators now take the strain out of stair City residents, now of 1511 climbing! Ave., Apt. 4, Venice, Cali- Vows Recited ersonally peaking ByCWC i a - Pen-ma- All I know is what I read in the papers and some of it makes mighty good reading. For example, the predictions of things to come offered by the National Association of Manufacturers presents an estimate of tomorrows magic and says NAM, "if there is errof, it is probably on the side of Hot city streets may well be In England Brigham Man and English Miss Wed r in fornia, in rites performed England on May 8. wedThe couple exchanged ding vows at 3 p. m. at St. church at Unbrldge. A reception followed in their honMar-garit'- s Dont discount trips to the Moon! Penetration of the "thermal barrier will release unimaginable development for ed aviation. or. The bridegroom Is a graduate Box High school and railways may yield to the of beenElder In the U. S. Air Force overhead monorail carrying jet propelled has for the past three and streamlined cars. years. He Is currently stationed at the Air Base Prison at West Dayton, England. g rockets The young couple are making will zoom back and forth on regular schedtheir home near the base and ules across the oceans. plan to return to the United Arthritis, cancer, heart disease and a host States in 1955. They plan to reof other present-da- y killers will be greatly side In California. reduced if not entirely routed. Inter-urba- Engagement and Forthcoming Marriage of Nona Scothern Announced by Her Parents The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Nona Scothern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Scothern, Brigham City, and Lund H. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor, Tremonton, is announced by the parents of the bride-to-bThe couple will exchange nuptial vows in the Logan LDS temple on Friday, July 16. A reception-anprogram will honor the newlyweds In the Seventh LDS ward amusement hall on Friday evening following the temple ceremony. is a graduate The bride-to-b- e of Box Elder High school and seminary. The prospective bridegroom Is a Bear River High school and seminary graduate. He also attended the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. He Is currently associated with his father as a dry farmer. The couple will make home at Rockland, Idaho. their The first building In the United States for teaching scientific agriculture was erected at Michigan State College In 1857. n one-hal- f Aladdin never had it so good. Here are some of the miracles which may e realties in 1976. Junior will have a Dick Tracy wrist radio! Television will be in Push-butto- and true-col- or materials-handlin- g n two-wa- y Three-dimensio- n! virtually will eliminate hard toil! More and more manufacturing processes will be automatic from raw materials to finished, packaged products ! You will be able to dial any telephone in the United States maybe any telephone in the Western Hemisphere 1 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. July 14 1954 Trans-ocean- Large structures such as bridges, ships and buildings will receive long and lasting protection against sea water, weather, smoke and chemicals from a flame-spra- y which will shoot porcelain materials on to surfaces. Eagles ' Auxiliary to Meet This Evening Mr. and Mrs. Jackie L. Nielsen . . . are pictured leaving the St. Margarits Church in Unbridge, England, following their exchange of wedding vows. A reception followed honoring the young couple. City Cows The Alma Thompsons Visit Orson Korths Regular meeting for members of the Eagles' Auxiliary will be Mr. and Mrs. Alma Thompson held this evening, July 14, at of Long Beach, Calif., spent the home week-en8 p. m. at the Eagles at the home of Mr. The list is virtually endless and it is not above the First Security Bank. and Mrs. Orson Korth. The Thompsons are former All members are urged to whimsical, says the NAM; it is well within residents of Brigham City. the realm of reality by 1976. STORE (UP) Judy, the citified Hereford born in the Milwaukee stock-yardrecently gave birth to twins, a heifer and bull calf. The bull died, but the heifer thrived and will have the run of the yard with Judy. MILWAUKEE CLOSED TODAY - WILL Members of Epsilon and XI Alpha chapters of Beta Sigma Phi, and their partners, enjoyed poet office la Brigham City, Utah un the first of a series of summer dor the aot of March $, 1479. parties Wednesday evening, Member Audit Bfcreeu of Circulation, June 23, at the Box Elder picnic Utah State Prese Aeeodafion, Na tlonal Editorial A Deletion and United grounds. Advertising Repreeeotativei Utah A barbecue supper was preMote Preea Association, Salt Lake City, Utah. pared and served by the following committee members: Mrs. Chaa. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Mrs. Barbara Gladys Eckeritey, Advertising Manager DeAnn Ebeling, Rowe, Mrs. Jean Davis, Mrs. Subscription rata $3.00 per year, payMrs. June Sholty, Dick, able in advance In combination with Mrs. Doris Stander, Mrs. Erma the Bog Elder Journal, ( published Friday! $3.00 pr year; $2.30 i Jenson, Mrs. Norma Butler, Mrs. month) single copy 10 cents. Jane Baron, Mrs. Luelia Mac- - nwppr, e .WE'LL BE CLOSED NEXT WEEK - SO BE SURE TO SEND YOUR CLEANING IN tTHIS WEEK. It'll be returned, ready for usd before we close up Saturday night. WE CERTAINLY APPRECIATE the cooperation of our customers who have been so considerate in the past during our annual closing period. We hope it wont inconvenience you too greatly when we close from JULY 19 to JULY 24 We'll be open again Monday morning, July 26, ready and anxious to serve you again. Phone 31 Reeves reuable Clean ers VJE UJOriT BE WE W0UT BE Mrs. Virginia Farlane, Fryer. Mrs. Iona Ccfalo, and Mrs. Alice Young. After the refreshments were served, Harold Felt led group singing. Following the group singing, Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. Christensen and their daughter, with color entertained pictures of their most recent travels through the Mediterran-iacountries and Palestine. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen gave a very interesting lecture as the pictures were being shown and it was a most enjoyable evening. Special guests were Dr. and Mrs. Norman Christensen of Rochester, Minnesota. WEDNESDAY Out of respect to the family of Mrs. Lottie Simonsen and to enable us to attend the funeral.' three-year-ol- MERRELLS, Inc. SECURITY the Bank for Everybody! Lor-rainn- e n BIRTHS TIME FLIES! (1954 is now half gone ) The following births are announced from vCooley Memorial hospital: A boy was born July 8 to Warren and Carolyn Hall Ferguson of Salt Lake City. The husky little lad weighed 9 pounds 5 ounces and will be christened Brian Earl. He ranks a first, as first, grandchild both in the Earl IFerguson household and J. Arnold Hall home. Hiroahl and Kiyoko Shiral Sayama of Corlnne are the par-- I ents of a son born July 9. A girl was born July 10 to Leo Allen and Lillian Andersen Jensen of Centerville. Announcing the arrival of a girl born July 12 are Don and Barbara Martin Hansen of Tremonton. A girl was bom July 13 to David and Leola Koford Bott of Salt Lake City. Gerhard and Carol Wagner Stolla of Brigham City are the parents of a girl born July 13. , Get what you need NOW . . with a LOW COST LOAN UNDERPRICED!, ! OUT-TRADE- D FIRST of ready cash deprive you of needed home comforts, conveniences, or business advantages that wise borrowing would bring you now. The clock Dont let lack OWN AMERICAS and the calendar wont wait. But we will well wait STYLE STAR AND for repayment of your loan under terms arranged for your convenience. 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