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Show IP SIC Food King Market Will Open About July Glens Rexall Drug Moves Into New Quarters; Others Are Planned 1 A the Hollywood. This place New Food King Super by of business also will be ready to Market Will Be Ready open soon. Meanwhile, work is progressFor Opening July 1 new Food ing nicely on the big are being King super market being built made along Mairf street these on north Main street by Shirl Wight for D. Glen Smith and days and its all good. In fact, the city business dis- George Woodward. trict is undergoing a major face This modern new store will be lifting job, with even more con- ready for opening about July 1, p templated for the near future. complete with the newest decoIt all started when a number rative fixtures. The 90 by 110 3 of leases expired simultaneous- foot building will contain aply resulting in a number of proximately 12,500 square feet, moves. A including the basement wareFirst to go was the Box Elder house while the 132 iby 330 foot A V News and Journal which moved lot will furnish 35,000 square A into the Fawson-Your- t building feet of parking area which will jtf at 55 South First West, purchas- all be blacktopped. ed by the newspaper plant for Henry Crossman is the general isr ' & ? contractor on the building and a permanent home. mov- Ruel Eskelsen was in is the electrical Involved this the r ing of the upholstery and drap- contractor. Seashores are inery shop belonging to Carl and stalling the air conditioning Mabel Yourt, back tef their ori- and heating unit and will do the Coleman has the ginal plant at 62 South First roofing. . West. plumbing contract and the HunyAt about the same time, Reed saker Sand and Gravel will furSimonsen of Simonsens Jewelry nish the concrete and blacktop-ping- . Dee Glen Smith and. George Woodward purchased the building occupied Brigham Citys Newspaper Plant Mr. and comYouth and store The itself will be the Shop in by located now 55 is South to First location Main West, nicely street , . . moving from a . . . will be the operators of the new Food King Market, now under constructoin on North f Roy Campion obtained va- plete with bakery, self service 1. The big new building will contain their new quarters. Shown here in front of the remodeled building, left to right are: Mrs. cant quarters in the building meat displays and a rotisserie. Main street, which" will be rtfady to open about July commercial Channell, additional of the an foreman Ralph E. 35,000 square feet of park- -' Howard floor department; printing about 12,500 square feet of Anderson, -space, supply automatic "3 just north of the Idle Isle cafe Colored fixtures, Linotype operator; Winston P. Nelson, newspaper foreman and pressman; Richard Han- which was completely remodel- check stands with cash registers ing space. Arch Goss, Linotype Arland Tingey, sen, printer-engrave- r; including a new modern which print the correct amount r; Mrs. Alwayne C. Claybaugh, bookkeeper; ed, of change the customer will re front. operator; Charles Claybaugh, Trains Jet Pilots in- ceive, all will be a Mrs. Aileen Nelson, society editor; Mrs. Gladys Eckersley, advertising manager and Mrs. Meanwhile, Simonsens part of the stalled a new front and redeco- Food King market. Elaine Norman, cashier and receptionist. rated their building, holding a Interior decorations on the ?r HONEYVILLE REPORTS: grand opening recently. building will be done by Marion Will Glen Humpheryi, owner of the Cornwall, professional decoraproperty vacated by the news tor from Salt Lake City. Closes The following births are anCivic Planned for future projects paper plant and Simonsens, I nounced from Cooley Memorial started major remodeling opera along Brigham Citys Main street ; hospital: tions and over the Memorial is a move 'being made by Morh moved Glens ris Nuttall of the Tropical Cafe. Baty Morrison, who bad been Get Day week-enA boy was 'born May 25 to suJilt Rexall Drug Into the building. A lease has been signed giving Hard- retained as city recreation Evanson and Ruth Lewis reK Cl second his for Olwas store Alf their of year, Also them pervisor the enlarging occupancy ing, Willard. Collinston; Mrs. K. Duce of O. iP. By Mrs. George Wintle and week this the marnow sen and post signed grocery Skaggs Chrisoccupied by building Golden and Emerlne Washington will visit with Mrs. ket. Leo Jensen and Bill Steuer Hadfield will leave Saturday for Grand v;. Furniture. The Honeyville Civic club held Hunsaker for a few weeks. The first practice sessions for tensen, Tremonton, are the parcomover the took of This Junction, Colo., where he will be will wald, home at the summer recreation building its a the ents of program Bin attended daughTolman May meeting Mrs. premature baby F for a position on the Thurs- the funeral of Lewis Duncan In building formerly occupied by pletely remodeled with a TropiMrs. LaVon Hunsaker, ter born May 25. The two pound try out Junction junior and senior the Hollywood, tearing out the cal room, counters and booths Eagles baseball will be held at Rees Pio- day, May 19. A very entertain- Salt Lake City, Friday. six ounce infant lived 24 hours. Grand moda new room a and which squad. and was partition, at dining neer Installing huge enjoyed h ing program Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hunsapark today, Wednesday, Richard and Zelma Payne ' Baty, a star player on the Box 10 a. m. a delicious lunch was served to ker were birthday dinner guests ern front and enlarging the can be partitioned into smaller store. A rooms. kitchen modern Jeppson, Mantua are the par- Elder High school team before large all members and guests. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. he graduated In 1954, has been The program, sponsored by ents of a boy born May 26. This is practically completed, and bakery will be included in The In K. din J. Bennett Ogden. with Weber college this The Honeyville first and sec- ner the Brigham City Recreation defor Interior the playing refinements, except plans. VBen Mrs. in honor of was Announcing the arrival of a season. He will try out for an to firm soon a and the hold will partment, is open to all boys ond grade school Children were netts Hadfield be expects Moving birthday. She Is a sister baby girl born May 28, are Billy outfield position. from 8 to 12 years old, Inclusive, taken by bus to Brigiham City of Furniture which will occupy grand opening soon. Mrs. Hunsaker. Barbara Hewlett Rowe, and In addition to playing basewho want to play baseball. last Tuesday morning to receive Is Shefremodeled now the used Currently being by building Mr .and Mrs. Wallace Hun, City. Brigham D & D Supply building fields IGA store. their first polio shots. ball for the Western Colorado old the saker have received word from on Two different leagues will be Lt. Wendell D. Nebeker the east side of Main street A number of other remodeling Jack and Beverly Ipsen Dal- city, Morrison 'has been offered Mr. and Mrs. Sharlin Hunsa- their son, Lin, that he Is on his where Dick Larsen will organized with a regular schedare in Install the projects are the parehts of a job there. planning ule of play arranged for the ker and two children of Logan, way to Japan. This should be a . . . has been assigned to train ton, Garland, definnot have been purbut having stages confectionery, t a born i May 30. summer months. in Honey- Lins last trip to a foreign coun chased spent the week-enJapanese jet pilots at the girl equipment formerly used itely announced as yet. Hunsa-ker'- s S. U. in He been has the Mr. with ville try. Son Born to Mr. and visiting Air Tsuiki Base, alJapan. cluib The service league for almost four years and Mr. and Mrs. val Techniques and basic EngNavy parents, Mrs. Lester Pebley ready has been organized and will be released in January o f Hunsaker. lish. team' practice sessions will be ft , 1956. A son was born to Mr. and A graduate of Brigham Young called during the week but no Honeyville school is out for the university, he entered the USAF Mrs. Letter Pebley, Lancaster, names have been arranged. season and both teachers and June 7, 1954 after receiving his Calif., last Saturday morning. children will enjoy a good sumcommission through the ROTC The seven pound boy has been Kindergarten Regular mer vacation. program. He enjoys his job named Danny and is the second Barons Return from Meeting Set for Thurs. Brigham Sixth, Brigham Fifth, immensely and hopes to make grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson will hold club Kindergarten the field of education his per- Pebley, 69 South Sixth East. California Sojourn the at were of Nibley guests Perry and Mantua wards won Mrs. Pebley is the former Donregular monthly meeting June over manent vocation. home of Mr. and Mrs. George 2, their rivals last Friday at the Mr. and Mrs. Dale G. Baron Thursday afternoon, Not satisfied with the in- na Gillette of Lancaster. in Wintle, the of rounds Sunday. opening The first call for American LeWar Memorial home beginning night traveled to San Francisco restructing all week long at TsuiMr. and Mrs. L. 1. Layton of the South Box Elder stake senior gion junior baseball players was ki, he is conducting a religious cently to vacation and accom- Layton, visited with their daugh- at 4 p. m. My dear, what a lovely coat issued this week by Harold AnAccording to Mrs. A1 Hansen, softball league. weekend at Camp It must 'have cost a fortune. pany Mrs. Phyllis Baron back ter, Mr. and Mrs. DeVere W. D. of Lt. every program Wendell Nebeker derson who will manage the RFD 2, installation of newly elected ofto Brigham City. No, it only cost a kiss. Perry won a tight duel from Wintle and their three children, ficers will be conducted. Brigham City, is one of Kohurs, a nearby army base. this year. squad A proud father of two weeks, "The one you gave your husMrs. Baron has 'been spend7 Willard 4 USAF Instructors assigna score to and by twenty Saturday. committee chairman Mantua ing the past three and one half Mr. and Mrs. Warren Petersen forServing edged the Intermountain First practice session will be ed to train Japanese jet pilots his family is presently staying band? the day is Mrs. Melvin Bott. school. Sixth with his wifes parents, Route 2, MuOh, no. One that he gave the months there. and Fifth won on held tonight, Wednesday, at 6 under the and daughters, Mrs. Ruby Har Idaho. maid. The trio enjoyed at Defense Assistance forfeits Sun from Kimberly, First tual Pact, left and Second Petersen m. Rees and at Pioneer park and p. zog Joyce and visited in Reno before re- day for Grays Lake, Idaho, to Word Helps wards respectively when they all boys who want to try out for Tsuiki Air Base, Japan. Comforting home. to failed field a nine man team. the squad are expected to be turning spend a few days visiting with Lt. Nebeker, who works in In Conquering Pain relatives. Second round league schedules present, Anderson said. the academic section of the 1000. news to Phone your CHICAGO (UP) Pain can be for Friday of this week will find Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hunsaker 6025tm Flying Training squadt and family visited in Salt Lake conquered almost as well with Fifth playing Perry at 8:00 Box Elder NEWS that is ron, the organization City, Sunday with Mrs. Hun understanding and a comforting p.m. on the Perry field. with the mission, taught City, Utah Brigham charged Mar can word as It with miracle saker's sister, Mr. and Mrs. At Rees Pioneer plark, Second such varied subjects as Survi- Wednesday, June I, 1955 vin Nelsen and children. drugs, according to Dr. B. B. wiR meet Intermountain at 8:00 A number of high priests from Sankey, president of the Amerip.m. while Willard vs. Sixth and the Honeyville ward will attend can Society of Anesthesiologists. Mantua vs. First are scheduled Lo a be in the will Medicine a TODAY thru SAT. always very special day at 9:15 p. m. TODAY, deeply personal and Inexact gan LDS temple on May 26. Meanwhile, the South stake TWO BIG FEATURES Mrs. Lima Hunsaker was busy science, in which a comforting softball teams will start THURSDAY junior this past week entertaining out word and dash of human under- action on Thursday night at of town guests. They were Mr. standing may contribute to the 7:30 p.m. when and FRIDAY all teams will be and Mrs. George M. Hess of patients peace of mind as will matched for Rees at Pioneer play techBROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Salt Lake City; Mrs. L. K. Mau a brilliant new medical park. ghan, Mrs. Erice Isaacson and nique or miracle drug," he said. sons, Mick and David of Ogden; Desert Wind Mrs. K. Duce of Everett, Wash Norwegian whaling expedi RICHLAND, Wash. IN HER GREATEST SCREEN ROMANCE! (UP) Mrs. Paulie T. 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