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Show o iV ii ' Cub Scout Pack Holds Lawn Meeting at of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knudsen, Friday the--Ho- Vows Couple Exchanges Brigham f ' . . Cub Scout pack 941 held a lawn meeting last Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knudsen, 634 East First North, to carry out the monthly theme of "Discovering America.' Lovely, Garden Reception Wedding Vows were exchanged by Colleen S. Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Snow,, Brigham City,' and Richard G. Burr, son of Mrs. Ma-- ' 4el Burr, Brigham City, July 15, In the Logan LDS temple. following the Immediately tyeddlng vows the bridal party enjoyed a wedding dinner at the Bluebird Cafe in Logan. Garden Reception Curtis Knudsen opened the pack meeting with prayer and the group sang "America. Cliff Samsel, cub master, took charge of the program and each of the five der.3 presented skits with Mrs. Knudsen serving as narrator. evening, at the brides parents, a garden reception was held. 'For her wedding and reception the new Mrs. Burr chose a gown of white embroidered ballerina length. crystalline, Completing her bridal ensemble was a fingertip length veil and bridal bouquet of white orchids and pink carnations. Standing with her sister as matron of honor was Mrs. Tess S. Peck, Garneille, Montana. She wore an aqua ballerina length gown and carried yellow rosebuds. ' Robert Richards was best man with Max Snow performing usher duties. Men in the bridal party wore White carnation boutonnieres. . Mrs. Snow wore a rose dinner dress for the reception. Her flowers were yellow carnations. Mrs. Burr also chase to wear rose with pink carnations pinned at her shoulder. Music during the reception wa,s played by Mrs. Stuart Tln-geon the electric organ. Beautiful Cake The same home, of the - - . , Bcplains Social r ) t ij ing their bobcat pins were Ronald Smith, Allen Freeman, James Garrett, Lad Hollist and Lorenzo . Bott Mrs. Cliff Samsel is mohter of den five, assisted by Mrs. Reeve Brown. Bobcat pins were presented to Lynn Samsel, Creig Brown, Lad Anderson, Michel Romer, Merlin Hoover and Jonnie Cole- pj man. Special awards presented at the meeting Included a gold arrow to Pete Moskowltz, one gold and three silver arrows to Ryan Lee of den one. Mrs. Delbert Lee is the new den mother assisted Wl d nU by Mrs. Bob Howard. , - . Den two awards went to Palmer Tingey who received his lion badge, one gold - and five . silver arrows- Den three has a new assistant den mother, Mrs. C..IF, Epley. Dens two, three and five visited the Bott monument works while den three went to Brig-raYoung park where they conducted their lesson. , , , A gift was presented to Mrs. Howard Kelly who Is resigning. Mrs. Kely started the Cub scout-ni- g program in North Box Elder . stake, r , Den three composed the serving committee with Mr. and Mrs. Knudsen acting as chair-me- - the affair Displayed the beautiful three tiered , was . . wedding cake. The cake was topped with the traditional miniature bride and i , bridegroom. . In charge of refreshments was Mrs. Quinton Wilson with Ruth (Weir, Norma Jean Cobb, Judy Nielsen, Judy Stokes, Cheryl .May, Linda and Alice Snow serving. DeLone Mortensen was at the guest bpok. In charge of the many lovely t gifts presented to the newly-- ' weds were: Lila Mae Nelson, Shirley Walker, Janet Cosgrove, .Vanda Kent and Berdine Pe- ters. . Yellowstone Honeymoon travel, to Yel-- ' . For, honeymoon, lowstone Park Mrs. Burr chose a blue linen dress with white t accessories. to reside at 24 ( They plan North First East, Brigham City. The bride Is employed as receptionist by Dr. J. Howard ' Rasmussen. The bridegroom is employed at the Ogden' Arsenal. r ' Mr. and Mrs. Itichard G. Burr recent newlyweds, were feted following their Logan LDS Temple vows at a garden reception held at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Snow. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Mabel Burr, also of Brigham City. . , . . . t i . Summer Fun de Lay Held by 6th Warders School Chums, Children Enjoy Get-Togeth- er v. School chums,' who graduated ward The Sixth Primary Trailbuilders enjoyed their sum- In 1952, enjoyed a mer Fun de Lay at Box Elder at the home of Pauline Apder-sen- , daughter of Mr. and Mrs, County park, Wednesday, July Edwin Andersen, south of Man21. The affair was under the di- tua, recently. The girls attending included: rection of their teachers, Norene Mrs. (LaVonne Jensen) Norma East, Davis, Floyd Oldroyd, Trekker; and son, Greg, Tucson, ley, Blazer, and Martha Erdman, Arizona; Mrs. Mack (Diane JenGuides. son) Palmer and son, Mike, Harvey Erdman, Guide PaMrs. Clark (Marilyn trol leader, assisted with games Andersen) Jeppsen and daughand fire building. , The youths (enjoyed a weiner ter, Laurie, Brigham City; Mrs. Jerry (DeAnn Davis) Hurst and roast followed by games. Mrs. Jack son, Davy, Logan; Attending were: Lee Erickson, (Colleen Hansen) Bradford and Ricky Erb, Dick Christensen, Bruce Erdman. Richard Old- son, Mike, Brigham City; Mrs, Roland Ann Hall) Holroyd, Stephen Pumper, Carl Fod-ne- s man and(Mary son, Craig, Brigham and Roger Caddy. City; Mrs. Dee , (Ruth Marie .. weeks have been Mr. and Mrs. . ; C. Knudson. . Here mow from Laramie, Wyoming are Mr. and Mrs. James Mason- and three children and Bobby Keller, Los Angeles. Mrs. Betty Van Dyke Is now vacationing in Los Angeles with Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Keller and Dr. (Marjorie and Mrs. Douglas Evans and V il Security Benefits Social security is not something, for nothing, because-- . the taxes you pay, go into the old-agand survivors Insurance trust fund, and it is front this fund that the benefits are paid, Jay M Hansen of, the Ogden district office explained , this e ; w a - ? V The Kellers and Evans family Just returned to their California homes recently following vacation trip in Utah. retire from work when you reach 72, no matter how much you are earning. They go to your family in case of your death at any age, Hansen said. To make benefits possible for you or your family, you must have had wages or earnings from covered work as an employee or as a person. The amount of work required Is roughly half the time after 1950 and before you become 65. It may be as little as lA years, or it may be as much as 10 years, depending on your age. Those who become 65 before July 1, 1954, need only a year and half of earnings covered by the law. A person In work newly cov-ereby the law can become in. sured by mid-195if. he works In each calendar quarter after 1954. If he stays in covered work until September 1958, it is only necessary for him to get social security credit for one out of each two quarters to remain fully insured. After 10 years of work covered by the law,-- he will remain . insured , for life, whether or not he engages, in any more employment or covered iby the law. Lael Roberts Laynette Jensen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles Jensen,' 425 South Melvin Roberts, 657 South First East, won perfect at-- Fifth East, has had perfect tendance award in the Sixth attendance for four of past ward Sunday. Fifteen girls were feted in the Sixth ward Sunday evening when they received awards for their past years service in meeting requirements. Included were Lynette Jensen, Lael Roberts, Donna Kay Jensen, Lina Jeppersen, Moan-Birchtold, Kay Roberts, Kathleen Hansen, Sharon Jepperson, Thera Farnsworth, Marilyn-TingeyKaren Anderson, Sharon Mello Dee Stewart, Loveland,Lucille Sehow and Carolyn I 6 , Honesty Best Policy For Seekers of Jobs ... - Usually sells for $1.98 Now only lM r ir - - .. - Treat the family to a our GRAND OPENING last cess. - The following prizes opening: NEW TREADS $! ft! IU MICHIGAN VACATION I B. F. Goodrich Tubeless Tires Protect , against bruise blowouts Changes them to safe $100 Down - - . - - -. t insulation for those august Aoio1?iiiR ' "DOG DAYS"! Keep cool with insulation and save the summer . one-thir- hill. up to 15 degrees cooler in d on your winter1 fuel ! Low Drive in mm-FIR- ME? 146 South Main ST - . t . , . were awarded - during the First East. - or call 8 23 i FAN : Rhoda S. Hansen, 29 South Third West. BATH SCALES: John Loma, Intermountain School. ' Take factory delivery of your new Oldsmobile help pay PENNY GUESSING CONTEST: There were 30,685 pen- nies in the sack. Glade Harrison, Art and Gift Shop, and Beth Walden, Rt. 2, tied with guesses of 31,000. They will draw for the fitted case- CAPSULE GUESSING CONTEST; Won by Dee Ann ' Hurst, 69 South First West, who guessed within one of the 4,329 capsules in the jar. as $7.50 a month for a FREE estimate. - your way on what you save! 'K - LUMBER- - HARDWARt-PAIH- I in tubeless Mill ?Lt IB Walk A Block and Save " .(!) - ' .i ,. . No need to stretch that savings account - to enjoy your vacation this yew! Tw., 1 : : can help pay your way with what you tT eave by taking delivery of a Rocket? Engine Oldsmobile at Laming, Micbu . , gan! Stop in for details! Pick your favorite Oldiunobile then pack up the " family for the most exciting, most y, economical vacation you ever bad! , , SAVE UP TO Y- ! i - U AMPLE PARKING SPACE IMPLIMENTS-COAI-PLANIN- FIRST in i - - - - Phone 548 I A who helped to make such a huge suc- i Tubeless Sotety for Summer As . NOM ADVHmftNO.fc msisamm&mnm low - d , 5 DELUXE BICYCLE: Won by Dallas Jensen, 540 South Other sixes proportionately foot Phu tax and your recoppoble tire As : - week-en- ' - We especially appreciate the beautiful floral offerings, the many expressions of good will and best wishes received during the two-da- y affair. B.F. Goodrich t. Switch to Power " ' ' ' Get a fresh, new start, on mileage 6.00-1- 6 -- - Why did you5 hang Hubby: that ghastly picture.? ' i t 0 0 0 while they last 0 broiled Delicious ' charcoal steaks served by Chefs Glen Bennion and J. Oleen Palmer were delicious, according to Book Lore club members and their partners who attended the lovely party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson in the canyon south of Mantua. . Thirty attended. In charge of the annual summer affair were: Mrs. Camille Bennion, chairman, Mrs. Velda Palmer, Mrs. Lola Nielsen, Mis. Helen Westenskow, Mrs. UiUan Knudsen and M?s. Bertha Har' V ris. ; Wifey: - "Because I couldnt The Garhard Jensen family - find the artist." . reunion will be held Saturday, for System Fingerprint August 6, at 12 oclock noon in 2" Box Elder NEWS' Weather Being Used, Rees Pioneer park. Brigham City, Utah .The committee In, charge,' ask MADISON,' Wis. (UP) A rne- August 3, 1955 Wednesday, members at- teorologist' at;'jh.e University. a' thjt. all family own lunch and Wisconsin has announced plans A nwkly newspaper, etoblih4 i tend, bring their vd 1896, published every Wednesday . program, for fingerprinting, weather.,- Second (jin Mattel1 at tfco entered office on in Utah, Brigham Qty, Prof. Reid Bryson and "Opera post der the set of Merab ft, 187ft- tion Fingerprint was begun to rate ftS.OO per year, payTucson, Ariz. Family ; find a. series of code . numbers Subscription able advance; in combination with to apply to wavy pressure lines the in Boa Elder journal, Vacation in Utah (published $5.0 0 per year; on weather maps. As In crime Fridays) 7)0048: single- copy 10 oe Mr. ' and Mrs, Clyde Madsen detection, the code numbers Member Audit Bureau of Circulation, Naand two sons have returned to would 'be on hand to identify Press Association, Utah State Editorial Association and United their home at Tucson, Arizona recurrence of a particular type tional Prows. Advertising Representative: Utah . of weather. , after visiting in Utah and takState Presa Salt Association, isnt new, but City, Utah. i ing the boys to see Yellowstone The technique Bryson said the system never National park. Chat. W. Claybaugb, Publisher 'been worked out fully, e Gladys Eckersley, Advertising Mini Mr. Madsen is assistant man- has ager of Wildlife and Road Control for the State of Arizona. A INCHES OR KOZIN i , Steak Supper Served At Anderson Home .... ... to all our friends and customers $Q45 size Mol-enaa- r. , , , for hour! FOOD lowing a two weeks vacation in San Francisco. . Keeps food for picnics UROtSIZ- t- 7 x 18 !DIU SHOPPING BAO Jeanette Jensen, daughter of and Mrs. Willard Jensen, re turned to Corinne recently fol Mr. She returned home by plane exciting delighted with the mode of travel. Miss Jensen accompanied her uncle an-- aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Karnes, to San Fran . cisco, then returned alone. The Karnes couple were vacationOf these, Lyanette Jensen ing here. registered perfect attendance at and sacrament Sunday school, Mutual meetings for the past Return year while Lael Roberts has had Brighamites perfect attendance for four , of From Vacation Trip . , Mr. and 'Mrs. Arden C. Balls the(ipast five years; Last Friday, the girls with and daughter, Barbara Jane 'Mrs. Myrland Balls their leaders, Mrs. Dean Cheney, Mr. Mrs. Russell Tingey, , Mrs. Ed- and Mr. and Mrs. Winston Mrs. Edgar Nelson and sons, Ricky and win Baird and Wight, made a trip to Salt Lake Randy, 'have returned from sev City where they visited a tele eral days fishing and sightseevision studio, met Oorlis Archer ing in Idaho, .Wyoming and at ZCMIs, then went to Mem Montana. on was Mad the of Grove Fishing rest for lunch. The great ory the day was spent at Lagoon, a ison near Ennis, Montana. - Vir ginda City also held the inter est of the vacationers. Following the trip to Boze Garhard Jensen Family man, Montana the group return Reunion Set for Sat. ed home via Yellowstone park, ' HOT, Corinne Miss Flies Home From Frisco Tin-gey..- ., - Bag July outing for Third ward Explorers, under the , direction of Paul Nelson and Kenneth Hailing, was an enjoyable week in New Fork Lake camp in Wyo. ; ming. . The explorers, traveled Jy truck and cars to Wyoming where they greatly enjoyed the week of hiking, fishing, swimand various other ming, boa-tinsports. Those on the trip Included: Wayne Cheney, , ; David Hall, Ralph D; Leggett, Dee Page, Bruce Oman, Clyde Owens, Eugene Hailing, Max Hull, Jimmy Bradbury,- - Dallas Moyes, t Jensen, Michael Cheney, Milton Vincent and Herbert five years, - Sixth Ward Presents Awards to Fifteen Girls at Sacrament Services Sunday Eve . Therm-A- ll July Outing Enjoyed By 3rd Ward Explorers d The Cubs formed the living circle in two rings at the close of WASHINGTON (UP) Be honthe meeting, ending with prayer est whenyou job hunt And if by Cliff Samsel. there are wedding bells in the immediate future, tell the pros , pective employer so. Space Stations Seen This advice to girl graduates f Reporting Weather comes from Miss Mary Huck, a PHILADELPHIA The home service director of Colum (UP) Fels Planetarium director, I. ,M. bus, Ohio. Part of her work ..is Levitt, predicts . that weather Interviewing forecasters In the not too disMiss Huck says the employer tant future will receive their deserves a fair .and honest unmanned evaluation reports from an of .your training, ' space station. personality traits, ambitions and Speaking in a planetarium abilities. show, Whats affecting the By all means give a frank Weather? Dr. Levitt said such statement of your; marital - or a satellite, equipped with a tele- family plans. vision- camera, could broadcast ; Writing in the current issue to of the Journal of Home Econo Chrisrtofersen , and pictures of cloud formations Young) mies, Miss Huck complained of daughter, Kathy, Brigham City; weather stations on earth. The space station would be the job hunters who "neglected Mrs .Floyd (Marilyn Hewell) Olsen and son, Jiimmy, Brigham put Into an orbit some 4,000 to tell us they - want to work Mrs. Tbayne (Arlene miles above the earth circling only long enough ito earn money City; the globe once every four hours. for a trousse-auDunn) Oyler and son, Krys, Unless otherwise agreed, she Mrs. Bob According to Dr. Levitt, the (Mona Rae E.skelsen) Chaney, Brigham City; televised cloud patterns would added, a girl Should plan, to Mrtfft Lowell (Donna Compton) 'be interpreted by a giant elec) stay on the job at least two i .Petersen, Salt Lake City; Paul tronic brain. On the basis of its years. This Is no more than fair to ine Andersen, Ogden; Patti Jen- findings, predictions could be , sen, Brigham City, and Janice made, he said. your employer, she said, and new is the time you need to make Commenting on this Jensen, Mantua. The afternoon was spent In method, Dr. Levitt said that a definite contribution to the visiting and enjoying light reT the weather picture- will be Job. seen from the outside looking freshments. It was the first time since in. . . and will ibe easier to read graduation that several of the and Interpret from this new van tage point , group had seen each other. Fiberglass-insulate- d Mrs. Evans is , the former Rita Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Call. Dr. Evans is at the UCLA medical school. . . ; 1 son. .i - f t with ' family ' comings and goings during the past few 1 Busy Two new dens have joined week.f pack 941, den four with Mrs. The benefits go to you and Max Bott as den mother and Mrs. family when you reach 65 Orval Smith, assistant. Receiv- your and or y . . Knudson? Are Busy With Family Visitors Recognized for Perfect Attendance. me . 7 , i SKI YOUR NKARIST CENTRAL CHEVROLET - 1 , OLDSMOBILE DIAIIR COMPANY. 18 NORTH MAIN STREET PHONE 933 - t |