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Show t . - 1 dont come mares. erttomtlly pwiking By , true, neither 'do. your night- . The truth doesnt hurt unless it ought to. Wedding Bells to Ring for Ivy Mae Jensen And Francis Dean McBride June 28 in Nev. Miss Ivy Mae Jensen, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jensen, Brigham City, and Francis Dean McBride, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis McBride, Hyrum, pian to be married June 28 at Las Vegas, 'Nevada. The bride i a graduate of Box Elder High school and semtunity inary. Shp has attended Weber does. college and currently has been employed at Alex Cafe. The bridegroom attended the What all of us need is a little of the con- South Cache High school. The young couple will honeyfidence of youth. This I learned over the moon in California and Oregon week-en- d when I took a carload of American before returning to Hyrum to Legion junior baseball players to Boise for make their home. It certainly would be a lot better if opporwould show up as often as temptation CWC An Editor's Prayer: 0 Lord, let my words be gentle and sweet, for tomorrow I may have to eat them. Thats the way H. G. Hutcheson says it in the Augusta (Kans.) Gazette and believe me, hes right. Like for instance, the story I wrote last week about the new school budget for 1955-5I carefully pored over pages of figures and comparisons, came up with what I thought was a comprehensive analysis. In a moment of uncertainty, I sent the story over to Eberhart Zundel, school board clerk, for a final check. a game Sunday afternoon. To Be June Bride 6. You made one little mistake", the bishop You took all the figures out of told me. the wrong column. Thats the nice way of saying Its just 100 percent wrong. He pulled my chestnuts out of the fire by inserting the correct ones. Henry Tingey Reunion Will Be Held Saturday Robinettes Return from Trip D. Mr. and Mrs. Mac D. Rob- until he was 14 years old, there. inette have just returned from He met, many friends he knew The Henry Tingey, Sr. family a month's vacation in Maryland at that time. Army Couple and Sons Expected Here Soon Major and Mrs. Edward Thor-steand sons, Scott and Craig, Fort Lewis, Washington, are expected to arrive in Brigham City July 5 to spend a months leave. Mrs. Thorsted is the former d reunion will tie held Saturday June 25th at the Monroe park in Ogden, located, on 30th and Monroe. , Each family is requested to bring t'heir own eating utensils and food for their family. Dessert and drinks will be furnished by the committee. Lunch will toe eaten family style at one and Pennsylvania. The country was beautiful The couple greatly enjoyed and they visited many landand marks familiar to him. with relatives visiting friends of Mr. Robinette. The relatives and. friends were Mr, Robinette was bom in very gracious to the Utah ' that area and spent his youth, IW Lois Toombs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. G. Toombs, Brigham p. m. City Major Thorsted, son of Mr, and 'Mrs. Otto Thorsted, Ogden, received his promotion to major just two months ago. Daughter and Family Visit Mrs. Davis Arriving .Saturday evening, we saw the Boise team we were to play in action against another good team and they chalked up their seventh straight victory, all by shutouts. In fact they were quite upset because a man had reached third base during the game. Mac Box 2 -- The Standard, Man showed me :sj how to save on repair bills Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, June 22, 1955 in weekly newspaper, established 1896, published every Wednesday end entered as Second Claes Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, un der the aot of March 6, 1879. A Audit Bureau of Circulation, NaState Press Association, Editorial Association and United Advertising Representative: Utah Prdss Association, Salt Lake City. Utah. Member Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Proulx and sons. Richard, Don, Randy and Scott, Alexandria, Va , are visiting at the home of Mrs. Proulxs mother, Mrs. Wynn L. Davis of , Willard Mr. Proulx is instructing at the Intermountain summer school. Utah tional Press. State Subscription rata $3 00 per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal, (published Fridays) $3 00 per year; $2.50 for 6 nonths single copy 10 oenta Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Gladys Eckersley. Advertising Manager - In case there is any doubt in your minds, summer is officially and statistically here, with temperatures soaring into the nineties for the first time this year. I feel so sure, Im going to turn off my furnace. So what one of if they havent been scored on, the Brigham City boys said. yiyii.iogii "We L havent played em yet. i 131 That prediction turned out to be correct. Going up against the team, composed entirely of high school seniors, our kids not only scored on them but we won the game 4 to 3. f &" ammsD EKEEP tC ' Jensen nuptial rites set Ivy Mae When a man says, It cant be done, he merely means he doesnt know how to do it. . . w ) j V iftr The Utah for a ot Jt. 1 The carburetor in your car or light truck breathes in air which carries specks of carbon and gum that stick to carburetor walls. These deposits choke off air a. 1 out of 3 repair bills. Detergent-Actio- n Chevron Gasolines stop carburetor deposits with the very first tankful! t to the engine cause n Concrete Block high fence, End rough idling, stalling, boost power, save gas restores the carburetor in your . . .Detergent-Actiocondition., .and keeps car or light truck to factory-clea- n it clean while you drive. Yours in both Chevron Supreme and Chevron Gasoline. n long, as illustrate above, costs approximately only 7.80. Many et other ideas free instructions. But they were pretty upset about it all. New Home Makers 4-it was the first time the Brigham Club is Now Organized team had been scored on this year, and City The Home Makers club in their second game too. You just cant was organized July 16 at the beat that kind of spirit. home of Mrs. E. B. Owen. Mrs. Owen will serve as lead- information For , - Dont worry too much If all your dreams ! You see, 4-- 4 ' i &- UTAH CONCRETE PIPE CO. - 1 1940 Wall Avenue AND, OFFICES -- Brigham City, Utah Phene Ogden IN SAIT LAKE, LOGAN, FROVO 1 f , on ony Standard Oil Company of Colifornio product, coll REYNOLDS H How easy a task is to do depends on how hard you are trying to do it. . , rence-with-Blo- V. REEDER ' Phone 68 or 588 Vrr-.- r er for the group of girls. 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On hand to help Kenny celebrate his fifth birthday anniversary were: Lynn Bierley, Rex and Ked Kirkham, Russell All-reJohnny, Kathleen and David Rodgers and the following little cousins from Ogden: Jimmy, Linae and Stevie Deru and Tommy and Paula Corra. The youngsters enjoyed games directed by Mr. Rodgers followed by the presentation of birthday favors and birthday refreshments. Many interesting gifts were presented to the excited guest of honor. Am. Legion Auxiliary more. You associate yourself with an organization banking needs, both today and tomorrow. that can meet all your at the department store of finance where all financial services are provided under one roof by men and women You become known specialists in the many fields of banking. . r .Ibyoowith an eye to the future, we urge you to remember: A man is judged by the company he keeps. Thats why more than 300,000 individuals and firms in the Intermountain West bank at First Security. Sets June Luncheon The American. Legion Auxiliary will hold annual June luncheon festivities for members, Monday, June 27, at 8 p. m. at the War Memorial home. A charge of $1 25 per plate is being made with reservations being accepted by Mrs. Reed Merrell at 727 or Mrs. Russell Ftshburn at Travelers everywhere are raving about the new thrill 1179 dinner in an Astra Dome Dining Car! Imagine dining on wonderful food amid the luxurious surroundings and fabulous view afforded from an Astra Car. Its like sitting on top of the world! Youll love the new Dome Coach on The Challenger, and the City of Portland, too, with seats designed for n more comfortable viewing , . . and the Observation Lounge car, on the City of Los Angeles, City of Portland, and the City of St. Louis with its secluded card room, luxurious cocktail lounge, and divan-typ- e ' Dome seats. in travel Along with the serving of the luncheon a special program is being planned for the annual affair. 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