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Show pi i i Coor Acs iii nfi iim t f m pipy w to Nows comes from Hollywood, Calif, telling of the birth of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs Paul Wilson. The youngster arrived at the Hollywood hospital on Oitober 2 and weighed eight pounds, seven ounces. She is the first grandchild for Mr and Mrs DeVere Christensen and the first great grandchild for Mr and Mis Ncls Stander, also of Brigham City Mrs. Wilson will he remembered here as the former Lois Christensen. ' & z'- f r"y A banquet was held In the Corinne ward recreation hall, Friday evening, October 1, in honof or of the 25th anniversary In the LDS Homebuilding church. Thirty-twgirls of the ward participated In the event Their , parents were invited guests. folOther guests included the lowing North Box Elder stake Primary board members: Mrs. Blanche Barker, Mrs. Alta Cra-ne- r and Mrs. Tessie Larsen. , According to Mrs. Mignon Primary president, the entire event was under the direction of Primary Counselor Mrs Ella Gilbert, assisted by the Homebuilder teachers: Mrs Nicholas, Mrs. Ivy Wankier, Mrs. Bonnie Taylor and Mrs Marjorie Burt. The banquet was served from tables beautifully decked with fall flowers and w y' I4 o The United States Civil Service commission today announced examinations for a safety inspector positions, grades GS 5 to OS 9 for indefinite appointment in various federal agencies in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico - - Painting . ,, can be, very inexpensive when you use Moore decorator colors to carry out new color schemes in the home. All you need is a brush, a bucket and some old newspapers to give your home a bright new look this fall. Merrells Inc., Moore paint dealer, offer expert advice on the subject. 4 Elder NEWS Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. October 6. 1954 Ce-fal- I L WALLPAPER S g 0 Famous Imperial Washable Wallpapers give a lift to your home. And theyre o easy to hang because now theyre trimmed and pasted . . . you just wet and hang. Everybody is doing it Why dont you plan to redecorate now with g Imperial Trimmed easy-to-han- and Pasted Wallpaper. S, Inc. Walk A Block and Save! President Cefalo presided over the business meeting. Suggestions were made for raising dental funds. Several ideas were submitted and it was decided that a rummage and food sale will be held for the October project to Members also decided make and sell doll clothes for the December project. During the business session was Mrs. Luella MacFarlane elected president of the city council. Meeting dates were changed from the second and fourth to the first and third Mondays of each month to make it more convenient for all members to attend. Retiring president Mrs. Norma Butler, presented a solid black walnut gavel as a gift to the sorority. It was accepted by President Cefalo. The lesson was handled by Mrs. Alice Young, Miss LaPriel Wight and Mrs. Marijane Morris. A brief of last years lesson were also presented along with synopsis of the lessons for the coming year, You and Your Government. Miss Wight told about the first ladies of the country and showed the powerful influence the wives of the presidents have had on the presidential administrations. Following closing ritual, President Cefalo presented gifts to lucky ticket holders, Mrs. Reva Mrs. Lillian Felt and Nelson, Mrs Erma Jenson. Refreshments were served to LaPriel Wight, Lillian Felt, Norma Butler, Leah Barker, Mari-lan- e Marris, DeOn Lichtenstein, Erma Jenson, Reva Nelson, Luella MacFarlane, Alice Young and the hostess. On? eflifia?" Memberships Coming In for Kindergarten are beMembership blanks ing returned to Mrs. Jane Bergstrom by members of the Kindergarten club for annual membership banquet slated for Wednesday, October 13, at 8:30 p. m. at Maddox Ranch house. "Invitation to Autumn is the therpe of the affair with Mrs. Jean Barnard as general chairman and Mrs. Dolores Woodland as director member. Mrs. Delone Glover heads the decoration committee which also Includes Mrs. Audrey Bott, Mrs. Glenna Merrill, Mrs. Mau-neePimper and Mrs. Norma Piersen. Mrs. Mildred Egbert has consented to serve as mistress of ceremonies. Social committee assisting with the party includes Mrs. May Balls, Mrs. Virginia Ludlow and Mrs. Beth Walker. Membership and reservation blanks are requested to be In by October 9, it w'as learned n Our Readers Write Oct. 3, 1954. Editor: In traveling around the country I have been impressed by signs at the outskirts of towns that emphasized the importance of cautious driving for the protection of children. One particular sign which Impressed me very much would read, when applied to Brigham City: Entering Brigham City, Drive with Care, We Have Lots of Children, but None to Spare. I am in favor of such a program and I would recommend and encourage Brigham City to adopt such a practice. 1 pass this on for what It might he worth. Personally I know I drove more carefully after reading the sign. Gubernatorial salaries In the United States range from $4,500 paid by Maryland to $25,000 paid by California, Illinois, New York and Pennsylvania. s Coming Soon... e (UP) Three postage stamps will be in Austrailia in May to the The coronation will be double the size current standard 3 issue, and will be printed in 3 7 and All denominations. will carry a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. CANBERRA, Aus Boosting Utahs Cheese Industry these pretty cheese queens, along with Wallace A. Parrish, general chairman, Utah Cheese festival, will visit iBrigham City Thursday as part of cheese caravan across the state. Left Deanne Gardner, Utahs Dairy Darling and Miss Swiss Cheese, right is Sarah Jo Cheney, Miss Cheddar . . . went a major operation at Cooley Memorial hospital on Monday, October 4 She is reported Xi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigby hospital attendants to be ma Phi met Monday, September "doing nicely. 27. at the home of Mrs. Iona HARTFORD, Australian Stamps City post office. Mrs. George (Minnie) Nichols, 303 North Second West, under- Cefalo Home Scene Of Xi Alpha Meeting Cle-on- Utah and Wyoming. Information and application forms may he secured from Glenn S Nelson at the Brigham Hospital Notes Conn. (UP) was dubbed the "Nutautumn leaves. There were 95 meg state" after a peddler, a Mr. guests served. Bacon of Woodbury, made sevA lovely program was presenteral wooden nutmegs and sold e'4 with all girls participating. them in New York In the 1800s. During the evening the welcome It was difficult to tell the Imwas Larks for the preceremony sented itations from the real things, and Homebuilders attending re- word spread that Connecticuts souvenir medal- Yankee peddlers were so clever ceived little lions in honor of the occasion they could sell wooden nutmegs. As-tle- Safety Inspector Jobs Listed by Commission - How It Started Homebuilders of Corinne Enjoy Banquet in Honor of Their Twenty-Fift- h Anniversary Not Cheese Cdfce But Cheese News Comes from Calif. Telling Birth of Girl New Beauty to Home Cheese. special issued mark stamps of the Miss Swiss Cheese and Miss Cheddar MUTUAL Cheese to Arrive Loaded With Cheese OF OMAHA first annual observance-oCheese Festival will roll into Brigham City this week with the arrival Thursday of Utahs Utahs another Dairy Darling and cheese queen Deanne Gardner, a sparkling brownette, playing the dual role of Dairy Darling and Miss Swiss Cheese, will present to Mayor C. L Horsley a big cut of Swiss cheese Sarah Jo Cheney, as Utahs Miss Cheddar Cheese, will also present the mayor with a sample of her f r Christine Bott Feted On Fourth Birthday Christine Bott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bott, celebrated her fourth birthday anniversary on Friday afternoon, October 1. The little guests played games and watched cartoons on television. were Birthday refreshments favors and served, presented cheese. many gifts received by the The cheese queens are ac- guest of honor. companied on their visit to Biig-haAttending were Jenny Dell City by Wallace A. Parrish, George, Nanette Hollist, Angeneral chairman, Utah Cheese drea Brown, Margaret Higley, Festival committee. Eldon and Renny Bott. Their visit is part or a statewide tour in commemoration of The phone number of the News Utahs Cheese Festival The and Journal Society editor is 771. cheese queens will make presentations to 35 mayors, from Logan to St. George The tour, beginning Thursday, October 7, will be corApleted the following Saturday. The cheese caravan is scheduled to arrive at Brigham City at 8:00 a. m. on Thursday. Special cheese hats for boosting Utahs dairy industry have been designed by Adrien of the Mode, a leading Utah millinery . designer. 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