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Show r- m. 4th Son Announced by ng The Charles Kellers mp ffi- - Announcing the arrival of their fourth son are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller. The little four pound two ounce lad arrived at Cooley Memorial hospital Friday, May 20. at 2 a. m. Other sons in the family are: Charles, Bruce and Richard. Mrs. KelleT is the former Lu-d- Detcclivc work by telephone locales lost bike Jr. and Sr. Members Feted by Auxiliary saves family $45 a Weaver. Grandparents include Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Janues Keller, Preston, IdaC. ho, and a Fred Hawkes. also of Preston. The wee lad is doing fine" and the family members expect him home soon. The young son in the family was frantic. He had left his hike at the ball field and was unable to find it. The youngster's mother got on the telephone to try to locate the bike, without success. She was about to give it up for lost, vhen one final call to the man in charge of the field brought the good news. By luck be bad found the bike and was waiting for the owner to claim it. This family discovered as so many others are doing every day that telephone service doesn t cost it pays! So let it work for you to save money, to make things easier in many ways. N otv that u e mention it, aren't there some calls you should make right now? Jack Bennys description of a really small town: where they have to widen the main street to put the white line dowm the middle. Name withheld, but story is an actual case taken from Telephone Com puny files, New junior members of the American Legion Auxiliary, along with new senior members, were especially (honored and initiated into the organization in special ceremonies conducted by initiation officer, Mrs. Claire Nelson. New junior members are: Ann Merrell, Karen Seashore, Christine Seashore and Kassie Felt with new .senior members InMrs. Leona Wright, cluding: Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Margene Siegfried and Mrs. Mary Robinette. The program for the evening included two vocal selections by Cheryl Palmer acompanied by Judy Johnson. Kathleen Hansen, first prize essay contest winner, gave her prize winning Americanism essay. Mrs. Kathrine FiShburn. president, issued special thanks to Poppy Drive captains: Mrs. Nancy Forrester, Mrs. Arietta RasELEANOR PARKER ronceals mussen, Mrs. Birdie Smith, Mrs. her lovely red hair under the Ruth Jensen, Mrs. Glenna Merblack wig of Carmen' for a rell, Mrs. Harriet Balls, Mrs. Masequence of that opera which lav bel Balls, Mrs. Elsie Jensen and a feature of her forthcoming Mrs. Josephine Buchanan. picture, lulcrrupled their All Beehive girls and Melody-- 1 teachers received congratulations for the cooperation given Everyone Is Invited to phone the Legion Auxiliary during the their society Items for the News Drive in which parPoppy they to 77L Journal and in. ticipated Before the serving of refreshments junior members entertained the senior group. , Mrs. Elsie Christensen has returned from a two month visit with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Oh-leand son, Dean Mark, 3!6, of for greatest durability and ask about our easy ment plan. an even bigger value. telephone service pay- Murrell's, Inc. Walk A Block and Save ELECTRONIC CONTROLLED v! 25, 1955 Wednesday, May ton, Utah. 7. Richardson (Mrs. Us the former Dixie Gordon. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Richardson, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Richardson and the new baby daughter will anrive in Brigham City Wednesday to spend a few days at the Gordon home. r i ti H Phone your news to 1000. MEMORIAL DAY SPECIALS! Romer. IN Families Enjoy Picnic At Clear Creek Sunday OUTDOOR FURNITURE Burt and children, Steve and Linda, Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson and sons, Randy and Ricky, enjoyed a trip to Clear Creek Sunday afternoon. The families enjoyed picnickC. Contour Lounge The most relaxir lounge on the market and the most attractive, covered in beautiful, strong Sar-a- n plaid plastic water proof and weather reframe. Ad. sistant Metal jus table to four positions. It folds easy to take In car, on picnics, etc. ing at the camp grounds there. Repartee: The clever comment you think of on the way home. 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STRATFORD, Manager 7 INC..II.Y. of the ordinary . into an OLDS Ou-f- Ml My bye was the closing song with benediction by Mrs. Thelma Mrs. Christensens During to visit the family moved George, Iowa. She was met at Omaha toy Mr. Ohlen, then South continued to (Madison, Dakota. Numerous places of interest were visited including: Lu Verne and Truman, Minn.; Fort Randall Dam at Pickstown, So Dak.; Corn Palace at MitPhell, South Dakota; Sherman Park at Sioux Falls, and Orange City (The City of Tulips) in Iowa. Enroute home she crossed the Mormon Bridge at Omaha and also the Council Bluffs bridge so prominent in LDS history. Mrs. Ohlen is the former Mary Christensen. We carry a complete selection of Jacobsen mowers. Come in Telephone people in Utah work every day to make your "Goodbye Box Elder NEWS 3 Little Miss Pamela Richardson arrived last Friday, May 20, at the Logan LDS hospital to complete five generations of girls. ; Parents of the new nine pound arrival axe Mr. and Mrs. Mel of Richardson Logan. Pamela is the first child for the Richardsons, the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gordon, Brigham City; first greatgrandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nelson, Lewiston, Utah, and first for Mrs. William Leavitt, Lewis- - Iowa. George, Cuttjng height hi" to 2 Vi 1 hp Jacobsen engine Fully enclosed chain drive Laminated steel wheel pinions Arrival Completes Five Generations Daughters of Utah Pioneers Locust Camp met at the home of Mrs. Wanda Lichfield May 19 for closing meeting of the season. Fourteen members attended and enjoyed a pot luck supper. Opening prayer was offered toy, Mrs. Mabel Hover with Down By the River sung by the members present. 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