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Show I l'Mrs. Dean Payne is' Bridge Club Hostess .... 2' a Willard Miss -- vod followed by bridge games. Prizes went to Mrs. Wm. D. club hostess Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Marsh j t her 'home.' Hotlist, Mrs. Ray Adams and of Willard, announce the engaDelicious luncheon was ser-- Mrs. Glen Compton. gement and approaching marriage of their daughter Doris to Lt. Graham Campbell Shaw III, son of IMr. and Mrs. Graham Campbell Shaw II - of Orem. Miss Marsh is a- graduate of Box Elder High school, Weber college, and Brigham Young university where she received her bachelor of science degree in Mr. Dean Payne was bridge secretarial training. While at BYU she was affiliated with .the national honorary business sorority. Phi Chi Theta, and with Lamba Delta Sigma. Since graduation, she has Ibeen the commercial Instructor at the- Park City High school. Lt. Shaw is a graduate of the Lincoln High school at Orem, and Brigham Young university where he received a .bachelor of science degree in chemistry af ter which he continued his work for a masters degree. He is a member of the American Chem ica society, and. while at BYU received a chemistry fellowship. The marriage will take place September 30, after which the young couple will reside in Cal ifornia where Lt. Shaw is serv ing with the U. S. Air Force at Parks Air Force Base. Mtv r i" iA - "'KNiGHT'S SPRING CANYON COAL The finest coal mined Because its mined from Utahs deepest mines. ' 1 'It' Hotter - - It's Cleaner CALL TODAY 8 MERE? ELLS. WALK Inc. SAVE AND RT.OCK A Engagement Told by Parents' IT. EVERYONE LOVES A MODERN KITCHEN ;- i. j And you can remodel your ouidaied one wjith custom cabinets from Merrells Inc. We can also create 'counter J Tbars, breakfast hohks, etc. v'' v" . I s t , - J - or call 8 for a FREE estimate. Stop in l - 4 BPW Club Meets At . Tropical Restaurant For Opening Meeting $2.50 A WEEK , ! PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE i gaa LUMBtR- - HARDWAREL IMPLEMENTS-COA- r&fctGHAM ; 'Walk - PAIMT PLANING MILL 08 A Block and Save" The Deseret camp of the Dau ghters of the Pioneers will hold theiT opening meeting for the fall season, Friday evening, Sept. 23, at the home of Mrs. Amy L. Phillips. 162 North Second East, at 7:30 p. m. - LUXURY BY IBIRTHS1 law-co- and and s ene for Everybody ber and 29. 09-4w- w6 - C-- Tlmmitmow! Mrs. Heber J, Ses, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy -- A X ' answers to everyday insurance problems ' By DEE JOHNSON APT? What Is the insurance which covers the extra expense involved in maintaining a temporary home if your own home is destroyed jfor firef"ANSWER: You probably refer to Additional Living Expense which insurance provides money to cover extra expenses incurred because of fire or other insured loss. Consult a good agent about your particular needs. QUESTION: Words cannot express the gratitude andi appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of Marlon D. Ward. May Gods blessings rest with those who came to our assistance in any If youll address your own Insurance questions to this well try to give you the correct inswers and there will be no tharge or obligation of any kind. Its Like a RAISE A. Phone Main 134 S. 19 month since they opened checking accounts. From where I sit .JyJoe Marsh 1 , ...Makes a Man Healthy, Wealthy-an- d Sandy Petersons nephew Pete has gone back to college. He , t f it '' M Worked on Sandy's farm a couple of months last summer to get - . hardened up for football. . He seemed to enjoy farm life all right but like most city kids it took him some time to get used to a farmers schedule. V. v, , pit. p V-t- . THE BIG NEW 1958 MERCURY disfiayTHUR., SEPT. , y 1 - in PAY! Lots of folks have discovered (to their surprise and delight) that their money goes farther each H. DEE JOHNSON Ward and family. John 2T With a coordinated program outlined for the year, the Octo ber 17 meeting, with Miss Len-or- a Romer, Legislative Chair man, in charge, will follow the health and , safety theme from a legislative standpoint, with and prospect emphasis lve (l,aws pertaining to health and safety.,. In keeping with National Federation .procedure, National Bus iness Womens Week will be observed by the local club during the week September 25 to Oct ober 1, with publicity arranged for by Miss . Jean Shonka, News. Service chairman. Sessions of Ogden have returned from a short visit to Big Horn and Cody, Wyoming and other points of interest in the ate a. , They visited with Mrs. Charles (Patty Sessions) , Mann, a sister to both Mr. Sessions ,and. also with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Arden Watson. In Cody they were pleased with a .mural recently completed in an LDS tabernacle tfhere. The mural depicts eight epics in Mormon history from the vision to the .time of George Albert Smith. The people, pictured - on the $15,000 border of the ceiling are life size, the Sessions related today. , way. ... sight-seei- Card of Thanks 'iftssa0 had a . ' .. Mr. sions 29 TH Sandy elaims that when he went in to wake Pete on the first morning the boy looked up startled and asked what time it was. Sandy replied it was four fifteen. Gee, Pete murmured, if were going to do a days work tomorrow youd better get to bed ! 135$ returned to their home at 4241 weeks. , He was especially pleased LaiFayette Place in Culver City, and canMrs. Lillian Brown, with the mountains were (Here an extended after Calif., trip. a sister to Mrs. Hammond, and yons in this area. They traveled through the Paci- Fred Raply a close family friend. The two guests left for the'r Miss Doris fic Northwest, Canada, Glacier Mrs. Hammond and Mr. home in Canada early Tuesday Raply National Park, and to Connell, had not visited together for fifty morning. Marsh Wash., 'where they visited with forMr. and Mrs. Homer Dixon, mer Brigham City residents, who are living on 0 farm at ConnelL They toured Yellowstone Nato become tional Park, and traveled from there to Brigham City, where bride of they enjoyed Peach Days and and visiting with relatives . friends for a few days. Graham return their home, they Upon were accompanied by Miss Judy " ' Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Campbell Mrs. Kennard Anderson of this city, and her cousin, Miss Caro'Shaw III lyn Craven, of Salt Lake City, who visited with the Petts for a week, before returning to their homes to attend school. Mrs. Pett will be remembered as Mrs. Neotr.a Dixon of this city before her marriage to Mr. Pett The clulb Collect was read several months ago. by1 MisS Elizabeth Preston. MinMr. Pett Is also a former resiutes 'and A treasurers report dent of Brigham City, having were read by Mrs. Dorothy Ol been born and raised here. h and sdn, recording secretary, Enjoy Mrs. Lucille Hawes, treasurer. Air Swcponilon Jtld Mrs. Daisy Hansen, was automatically moved Modern Contour fonts I into the position of president of The following births are an the local club, to replace Mrs. it luxury Injoy Ann Johnson, who will spend nounced from Cooley Memorial most dramatic the , the winter in California, where hospital: ever developed . striking advances Benson and May Litzin Begody. her daughters are In school. in comfort .onique inside extras" New Raised Observation level Mrs.- Irene Hess was unanimous- Intermountain School boy, Sept. 16. , From this unusual Observaly elected Johnson Chester and Barbara tion deck, you get sightMembers voted to continue' Shaw Knudson, Brigham City seeing thru huge glare-prothe "Member of the Year feawindows. 16. Sept. picture ture on a local basis, even girl, NOW IN glRVICI Thomas and Vilda Whetten though this project has ibeen Hunsaker, a THKUOUT AMIRICA I twins, Honeyville discontinued on a State FederLos Angeles $16.15' boy and girl, born September 17. ation level. 6 New York $44.20 The Northern Utah District The boy, a pound 12 ounce lad, be named Jerald. The girl $29.20 Chicago Conference, to be held at .the will, 11 ounces and San Francisco $18.45' Ben Hotel In Ogden on weighed 5 pounds will be named Jolene.-CharlePortland $17.30 Sunday, October 2, was announ' and Ruth Snow Litch . plus tax ced, and District Director Anna Complels Woshrooml Erickson urged members to plan ford, Deweyville boy, Sept. 17. With wash basin, Robert and Margene Jeppsen No Extra Fare! to attend, making luncheon resrunning water, mirror. . 18. Sept. Isaacson, girl, Logan ervations early with any club toilet -- in sparkling Peter and Joan Seager PeterHoward Hotel , Phone 175 ' stainless steel! officer. In response to a letter from sen, Thatcher girl, Sept. and Norma Tingey Mrs. Esther Hodges, supervisor of the Ground Observer Corps, Bott, Perry boy, Sept. 19. members signed up for the training courses to 'be held at FIRST SECURITY The Bank, the Central school on Septem- pre-dent- Deseret Camp Plans First Fall Meeting and consequently nada visitors for the past two delightful visit. velvet-smoot- Gathering for the first dinner meeting of the season, the Elaine Harrison Has Business and Professional Womens club met at .the Tropical 6th Birthday Party Restaurant Mondrfj' evening, 'Mrs. Daisy , Hansen presiwith of Elaine Harrison, daughter . Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Harrison, en- ding. Health and , Safety having joyed sixth birthday party fun been selected as the years with her many little friends last theme, Miss Norma Jensen, club Friday afternoon.- Health and Safety Chairman, The children enjoyed games, an enlightening talk op gave were delighted with a fish pond, the subject, taking into account were served refreshments and vacation safety, with safety presented the guest of honor with hints and rules on the sports of lovely gifts. swimming, fishing, boating, Attending were: Sydney and and sun fun,: home Susan Slager, Jenny Dell George,, camping rule were detailed, room Scott Nelson, Tamara Whitaker, safety by room; safety education in the Ricky Nelson, Kayleen Sackett, schoolroom was stressed; and Teri Walker, Judy Hadfield, traffic safety, with emphasis- on Mary Ann Fujikawa, Andrea the contribution of science in and David Brown, Rhea Richard- introducing radar patrol and son, Geraldine Campbell, Bobette other safety devices, was dis Jeppsen, Christine Seashore, Bar- cussed. bara Earl, . Lee Ann Reeder, Merilee Packer, Stephen Brown, Steven and Lizabeth Nielsen, Warren Family Leaves Christine and Eldon Bott, Danny, To Live in Chicago Patty and Billy Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Alma E. .Warren 3 And RoThings Look Brighter and 14children, Stephen months, left Sunday morger For Mrs. L. W. Bowden ning for Chicago where they will make their home for the Things are looking brighter next four years. t for Mrs. Leslie Wm. Bowden 95 Mr. Warren is enrolled at Nor North Second West. ' Dental th western She returned last' Saturday School. He isUniversity a graduate of We afternoon from an Ogden hos- ber college where he received, pital where she has been con his t He training. for fined the past three months. now to complete his den plans While there she underwent tal education at Northwestern. her t second major hip operation. The family has been Residing A new socket was placed In her in Ogden. her a to chance walk hip giving Mrs. Warren is the 1 former again. Alvarene Andersen, daughter- of Mrs. Bowden fractured her Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Andersen hip last February 24 as she fell Brigham City. on the ice near her home. Since that time she has 'been bedfast. During the past two weeks Sessions Quartet Back she has begun to learn to walk again and can now use crutches. From Wyoming Sojourn J- MODERNIZE AVERAGE SIZE KITCHEN Elder NEWS tcenicruiser! - I Mrs. J. Will Pett have Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammond have been enjoying Toronto, Ca- years ( ' MORU ADVERTISING. and Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. September 21, Visit With Hammonds Brigham City Visit Mr. 4 Canadian Visitors California People Return Home After LOW-COS-T - COAL With the increase in Union Pay Raise granted FUTURE! NEAR VERY IN THE A WILL TAKE JUMP Order now and pocket the savings! ORDER. GET THE REST- Told i , -- y - Tired I From where I sit, we mast have heard a million stories like that. But they show how some people assume their customs are the only proper ones. 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