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Show No Smites Attention Pass The Ammunition Just In Fun, Now A of members Brigham Battery here rammershaft a shell into their 155 mm. ed Long Tom. The Guardsmen ran dry firing exercises in the courtyard by mory during annual federal inspection December 6. , Inspection Is Serious Business . . . men of Brigham Citys A Battery, 204th Field Artillery Battalion, here are inspected by Lt. Col. John Nolan, assistant inspector general of Sixth Army, December 5 in the local armory. Colonel Nolan commended the unit for its operations, training, esprit de corps and general state of affairs. Brig. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah adjutant general, accompanied Colonel Nolan on his inspection. ward on their llrigham Guardsmen . . , form for annual federal government inspection of their unit, A Battery, 204th Field Artillery Battalion, at the local armory. in the War Memorial home. a sophomore Mr. Rampton, student at the University play- Lillian J. Widdows Becomes Bride of Frank T. Knight in Nuptial Rites Performed Xmas Eve ed this past seasop with the Utah Symphony under Abrava-nel- . Brig- Lillian J. Wlddows, daughter ham City of the late Mr. and Mrs, Oluf Displayed during the evening Johnson of Brigham City, and was the beautiful three tiered Frank T. Knight, Salt Lake City, wedding cake The cake, decoraon vows exchanged wedding ted with daulty pink and green, Christmas Eve at the home of was topped with a miniature P - 5 : t si Mr. apd Mrs. Glen Johnson., Wedding promises were spoken at 7:30 p. m. by the light of the Christmas tree, huge holiday candles and the wedding cake. Performing the rites was Mayor C. LeGrande Horsley. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith of Salt Lake City were witnesses. The bride was lovely in a gown of grey lace over taffeta She wore .red j accessories and rhinestones. Her corsage was of red carnations. Family members attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morten-sen- , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mra Wayne Johnsen and Mr. (3apflll WED.-THUR- S. FRIDAY and Midnight Show NEW YEAR'S EVE the Sunday school and held other positions in the other organizations They are the parents of five children, four of whom are still living: Horace Gardner, Deweyville, Veda Peterson, Brigham Margaret M. Gardner, January City; Bill Gardner, Lynwood, 7, 1877. Farming has been his Calif., and Emma Schoenfeld, Winnemucea, Nevada. occupation Mrs. Gardner was born in The Gardners also have 10 Washington county, Utah, No- grandchildren. vember 13, 1885, a daughter of Leachs petrels, which feed as George C. dnd Susan C. Dewey. They were married in the far as 100 miles off the Maine Dewey home by Mrs. Gardners shore, never come to land except to nest. They avoid the father, who was the bishop. The marriage was later sol- mainland because their burrows are vulnerable to predatory emnized in the Logan temple Mrs. Gardner began her work wedding club mem- anniversary hextgolden Wednesday. will guests Friends and relatives are inhear Roger Rampton, talented to join them from 6 until vited, marimba player, and Colleen 10 p m. Farmer presenting a reading at Mr. Gardner was born in Dewregular meeting of the club to be held December 30 at 4 p. m. eyville, a son of Milo V. and Civic Improvement bers and invited and Mrs. Glen Johnson of Open House Planned Wednesday, 6 to 10 P. M. For Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner, Deweyville Miss Farmer is attending the USAC. Mrs. G B. Pett and Mrs. Cam Harmon are program chairmen for the day with Mrs. Henry Thorne and committee members in charge of refreshments. bride and groom. Light refreshments were served following the vows. The newlyweds are residing for the present in Brigham City. They plan later to make their home in Bountiful. ar-- Jeff Call Celebrates Birthday Anniversary An open house will be held in the church at the early age Jetf Call, son of Mr and Mrs. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James of 16. Newell Call, had Jriends and LDS A. Gardner at Deweyville She has woiked 53 years in little relatives calL$unday, De- Holiday Meeting Is Slated by Civic Club You Have To Be Exact armor-th- e . . 1 cember 26, for' his ,fjth birthday anniversary. The youngsters s flayed with Christmas gifts, presented Jefl with birthday presents and enjoyed birthday refreshments. i , Highlight of the afternoon was the spacemap birthday decorated in cake beautifully blue and white. Guests who called during the afternoon included: Ricky Nelson, Tommy Owen, Scott Zun-deWayne, Randy and Steven Call, Shari Lynn and Ronnie Ricky Huchel, Hyde, Ogden, Jane and Bruce Morrell, Kenny Lish, Jo and baby Jimmy Call. l, New Years resolution that pays off in thrifts . Oliver W. Olsens Back From California T rip , ms going to driv& that BBSS BWCKi , Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Olsen are home from a two months vacation in California. They returned to Utah last Wednesday, December 22, in time to spend Christmas with family members in this area. While in California they visited, went sightseeing and fishing and greatly enjoyed seeing family members there. They aiso visited with many relatives the couple had not seen for Finding The Target many years. . . . two Brigham members of A Battery, 204th Field ArThey spent time in Sacramentillery Battalion, here take a reading on sighting piece durto with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Daannual federal inspection. Oling vis and Mr. and Mrs. Lle son; in Monterey with Mr and No Juice though 115,000 volts was chargMrs. Phil Ficarra, then back to S D. A ing the lines of the TYNDALL. (UP) for Sacramento before leaving was it was necessary to hook up a near crowd here gathered Utah. to participate in a ceremony portable generator to provide signaling the energizing of an 110 volts for the public address True Names electric power Al s stem. BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (UP) Whats in a name? Robert Mason, by trade, is a mason, and Edwin Carpenter is a sub-statio- n 2 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, December 29. 1954 in weekly newspaper, established published every Wednesday and entered as Second Cjimsm Matter at he poet office In Brigham City, Utah, under the not of March $. I&79. A seen some high peaks of interest new cars over the years but never anything like this. Weve Member Audit Bureau at Circulation. NaUtah State Press Association. tional Editorial Association and United Preea. Advertising Representative; Utah Salt Lake State Press Association, City. Utah. Since the day we unveiled these glamorous new Buicks, people have been coming in not only to see and study and sit in these great cars but, very definitely, to drive them. Chas W. Clayhaugh. Publisher Gladys Eckersley, Advertising Manager r Subscription rate $5 00 per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal. (published Fridays) $5 00 per year; $2.50 for 6 months, ftlngl copy 10 cants mr nu ovt riMMt to. We Have A am Today to Friday Two Big Features mi S i "BECAUSE OF YOU" 3 with a t JEFF CHANDLER LORETTA YOUNG i s 9 WARNER up for this new year. Before we make our resolution, wed like to thank all of our friends and neighbors for their faith and confidence in us . . . for And who can blame them? For the words around that Buick has what no other car has a new kind of performance their patronage. We resolve to justify that faith and confidence in 1955! We promise to supply you with materials and service . . . make our firm more than just a top-notc- from a new kind of transmission. h Its called Variable Pitch Dynaflow Drive. It uses the principle of the modern airplanes variable pitch propeller. And it does in oil what that aeronautical marvel does in air. lumber yard. A Happy and Prosperous New Year To All Co-H- it Mile Along "Also 533 BROS.. They want, it seems, a firsthand taste of the thrills that Buick engineers have conjured Resolution, Too! Shorts and Cartoon JOHN LUND 7 JEFF CHANDLER , full-throttl- e Vf aybe you, too, have made a mental resolution to drive a 55 Buick but why wait? Were ready, willing and eager to let you try , feel the spectacular new power that life to this bounteous beauty and see gives for yourself that here is a performance thrill too exciting to miss. Drop in on us this week, one won't you? Standard on Roadmaster, optional at extra cost on other Series. ' LUMBER HARDWARE PA1 NI In Technicolor with Dynaflow unit, you get more fuel efficiency in normal cruising and driving-whi-ch means better gas mileage, pure and simple. ) But push the gas pedal beyond the position and you switch the pitch. . Instantly, you get electrifying response a sudden safety-surg- e of accelerating power to of a tight spot and with ; out get you quickly smoothness the absolute that is constant in ' Dynaflow Drive. e Thrill of the jyear is ISuicit:n 'THE BATTLE OF APACHE PASS" theWay;., At one pitch of the blades inside the j IMPUMHITS-COAl-PUNIK- Walk A S MILTON BOLE STARS FOX BUICK-S- m Ito Stow AliwnowTunctoy tvMng 'WHEN BETTER . I i AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Mill Block and Save " Phone 272 BUNDY MOTOR CO, 550 South , Main Street |