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Show if Mrs. Lewis R.OIsen Surprised on Birthday Phone Company Completes 10 Million Mrs. Lewis R. Olsen was honored early Sunday morning. February 13, by family members. Attending the Sunday morning breakfast birthday - party were: Mr. and Mrs. Don Olsen and son, Roger; Mr. and Mrs. ' John Walker and sons, Craig and David; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howes; Lewis R. Olsen and Bobby Olsen. Dollar Expansion Program During 54 v During the breakfast, Mrs. Olsen received birthday wishes via telephone from Betty and Bonnie Olsen now attending school in Los Angeles. ' Mrs. Don Olsen decorated a lovely birthday cake for the occasion and gifts were presented to the guest of honor. 1 Almost 70 percent of U. S. National Guardsmen are between the ages of 17 and 21. Less than five percent are over '35. According to Eric C. Aaberg, Utah General Manager, the Mounfain States Telephone and Telegraph company completed an expansion and service improvement program costing about $10,000,000 during 1954, the largest program in the history of its operations in Utah. Continuing into 1955 will be a construction which program will exceed that of last year. Seven thousand two hundred additional telephones were added in Utah last year bringing the total to 234,000; also, 11,200 customers were furnished a higher class of service. To care for the added growth which Is forecast for 1955 and also to obtain improved classes of service for about 16,000 customers, the outside cable and wire work which will be done this year will exceed 1954 by 40 percent. The Telephone company with 3200 men and women is one of the largest employers in the statd; the annual wage bill is of Poodles A Corsage 1 ' I - Deseret Camp DUP Slates Feb . Meet The Deseret camp Daughters Fri- I 7:30 p. m. From where I sit ...JyJoe Marsh for Spring. Swifty Gels Slowed Down See the' hew UNICO Electric Zone Heat Special on Baler Twine. For ALL your farm or home needs, short Swifty Fisher has Brooders. SAyE , at1.'.'. temper and really hit the roof when he got a parking ticket last week. He wasnt near a drant or too far from the curb. There was a big sign saying One Hour Parking and hed only been gone twenty minutes. Running to Traffic Court, where Hack Miller was on duty, Swifty hollered how he hadnt done anything wrong... how he is the most driver in town. But Hack examined the ticket, and smiled. Slow down, friend, he said. Youre not guilty ex law-abidi- t IMIi'tftlMV '194056 DOLORES GREY arrived in Hollywood for her screen debut with seven poodles, but for this candid shot she , was only able to gather five of em for a sort of a corsage. The former Broadway stage star is with Gene Kelly in his next musical. Its cept of making a big fuss over nothing. Thi e ticket came from come kid'e policeman play outfit!" . From where I sit, Jumping to conclusions can make anyone appear silly. Another way to look foolish is to make a quick decision on a question of personal preference. For instance, I like a glass of beer occasionally. Yon may be a buttermilk man. But neither of us ought to lay down the law about the others choice. M-G-- M Always Fair Weather. The Pentagon has 7,600 dows. Jaycee Speakers Bureau Created Factory Price Special - Jaycee Speakers Bureau has been established for service to state civic organizations and groups, Grant Allred, president of the , Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce said to- day. The speakers are qualified to speak on all phases of Junior chamber of Commerce activity and on specific subjects, including Americanism, human relations, banking, merchandis- ing and advertising. - - Bureau will The Speakers I serve organizations anywhere in I the state. Arrangements may I Grant be made toy contacting Allred, " local Jaycee president, or by writing Max B. Adams, State Chairman, Jaycee Speakers Bureau, Tremonton, Utah. I A Copyright, 1955, United State t Bremen Foundation SECURITY ... the Bank for Everybodyl d t, 5 to announcement According by chairmen of the dance, the affair will be held in the War ' Memorial home. son, named Charles; Mr. and Mrs. La Wayne Walker, a boy, named Rocky La Wayne; ' Mr.' and Mrs. Quinn Chlarson. , girl, named Annlce, and Mr-- - and Mrs. Dallas Gardner, son, nam-- . ed Randell. Also at the meeting, Laura Whitaker and Bobby Orme were confirmed members ' of the LDS church.' Mrs. Tolman Burke, head of the polio drive in Honeyville, reports $146.00 was collected in Honeyville, which is good for. a - ' small town. -- to You! MATTRESS 3L49S AND YOUR OLD MATTRESS Only as long as our stock of high grade ticking lasts. 210 SPRINGS IN EACH MATTRESS Pickup and Delivery Phone 27 EVERTON MATTRESS Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, February 16, Brigham City, Utah p. m. Reg. $39.50 Innerspring I FIRST Mrs. Alex Dickey are spent In , Black-foothe week-enIdaho, Visiting with their proud grandparents again. fine baby tooy was born Febru- son, Spencer, and family. Spenary 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling cer is coach at the Blackfoot Hansen of Salt Lake City in the High school. Memorial hospital In Mr. and Mrs. Max Hunsaker Cooley Brigham City. Mrs. Hansen is had their new baby daughter the former Urala Dickey. blessed Sunday, giving it the name of Connie. Bin Tolman reports at least 100 deer can .be seen any day After the meeting they were in his fruit orchard helping dinner guests at the home of themselves to the young branch- Mays parents, Mr. and Mrs. es of the trees. Melvin Hunsaker. Also dinner It was Warren Petersens guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom birthday last Monday. Mr. and Colling, Ruth Colling and Dick Mrs. Petersen and a number of Colling of Brigham City. friends spent the day in the LoThere were a number of. bagan LDS temple. In the evening bies blessed Sunday at fast they enjoyed a delicious birth- meeting. Mr. and Mis. Boyd day dinner at their home. The Gardner, a boy, named Creag; guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bin Mr. and Mrs. Bob Chamberlain, Tolman, James Rasmussen, Lima Hunsaker from Honeyville; Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Muir and three sons from Centerville, and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Munns of Tooele, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Lorna Seal and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bishop and family of Collinston, Utah, were all guests at the home of Mrs. Lima Hunsaker this past ' week. Mr. and Mrs. Glendell Hunsaker of Devils Slide, Utah, were in Honeyville, Sunday, calling on relatives and friends. Mrs. Bernice Burrows and Mrs. Hazel Keller were in Ogden on Saturday visiting " relatives and friends. ; Burke of Logan , Miss DeAnn Visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke. 'Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gardner Scene of Corinne Me$t day evening, February 18, at the home of Mrs, Amy Phillips, 162 North Second East. The meeting will begin at and -- A Bosley Home To Be Corinne camp Daughters of Utah Pionpers will meet for monthly meeting Friday afternoon, February 18, at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Norma Bosley The lesson for the afternoon will be presented toy Mrs. Alice Norman. The Jotlyette Dancing ' club will hold their regular February dancing party Saturday, February 19, beginning at 9:30 Grandparents of New Baby Boy Mr. V Jollyettes Schedule I Febraury Dance, Party Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dickey Are Proud Adptrtisomeml Order your fertilizer NOW TTVT f .HONEYVILLE NEWS 1 1 about $11,000,000 and the total tax payments on operation In! the state were over $3,000,000 last year. of Utah Pioneers will meet inO 24 1955 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT CO. East 1st South BOURBON WHISKEY, -- THIS WHISKEY IS YEARS OLD. 86 PROOF. THE Hilt & Hilt CO., lOUISVIUE. 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