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Show ar Miss Miss Charlene Moyes, daughMr. and Mrs. Lin Moyes, Brigham City lhas circled December 2 as her wedding date. . She will become the December ibrlde of Dorain Summers, son of Mrs. Laverne Summers, Bothwell, and the late Maynard i t Summers. the wedding following ter of cere- Engaged mony. The prospective bride is a graduate of Box Elder High school and seminary. She has attended the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan and is currently employed at the telephone company here in Brigham City. The future bridegroom Is a The young couple plans to and nupltial vows in the Bear River High school Fourth JLDS ward. Parents of seminary graduate. Prior to his the bride will entertain at a entrance into the U. S. Air Force wedding reception immediately he attended the University of Utah. He has now received a discharge from the U. Si Air Force and is engaged in farmSNEAK PREVIEW! ing at Bothwell. e SEETHE Salt Lake and Mrs. F, Jim Haines and daughters, Maryanne and Julieanne, Salt Lake City, visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Johnson. Here From Mr. Fabulous' 56 i PONTIAC NOW! Charlene Moyes to wed soon. ... Locust Camp Slates Canadas province of Alberta Thursday now produces 240,000 barrels of Joil a day from more than The Locust Camp Daughters 4,000 wells. of Utah Pioneers will meet on COPPIN MOTOR CO. Meeting Thursday evening, October 20, for their regular monthly meet- J &-- ing. ft : -- Mmewmtm STOPS WINTER ; i With THERMIS0L ... To forget supply problems get more heating comfort and value from every penny you spend, just call ua your Standard Heating Oil Housewarmers. Well make sure youre all set, all winter with safe, clean Standard No. 2 Burner Oil with Thermisol. Tops for fast, heat Keeps your steady, borne spotless, your burner system working like new. Have a circulating heater? Ask us for 100 distilled Standard No. 1 Stove OiL -- r and family, 1,500,-000,00- The (UP).Chris- .VALENTINE, Neb. parents of , d 0 for the' evening Mrs. Martell Nelson, Mrs. Doyle Packer and Mrs. Elmer W. Richards. ' Committee members responsible for the lovely party, under the direction of Mrs. Jones, were; Mrs. Val Roy Christensen, Mrs. Ersol director member; Berchtold, decoration chairman, assisted by Mrs. McLaren Funk, Mrs. Paul Nelson and Mrs. Merle Markham; Mrs. Wallace Christensen, program chairman, with Mrs. Ray Woodland and Mrs. Boyd Nelson as members; Mrs. Clyde P. Larsen served as membership chairman. went' to . IDEAL SITUATION FOR YOUNG DOCTOR Nice suite in Medical-Denta- l 3.99 Youre so smart to choose a cotton to take you through Fall and into the Winter months. The crisp, cotton charmer we show is one from a collection of dresses, to bring you extra savings. Its fashioned with full skirt, twin pockets and long front zipper; dark-cone- North. 14Yi-24V- For Details Call " BUILDING MANAGER or EMpire EMpire or write 1363 Ouray Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah iixjt i- Brigham City, Utah 'H T '' LLJA-l.jl- 1 Vf '? d d Building. New community of 7500 homes. Rose Park area Salt Lake City, 1265 West 4th ft California bonus dress in crisp Everglaze cotton ' s ' . ' . Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Chris- tensen and family. chg 2 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, October 19, 1955 om in weekly newspaper, established 1696 published every Wednesday and entered as Second Ciase Matter at the er post office in Brigham City, Utah the act of March 6, 1679. Service, call Subscription rata $3.00 per year, payable in advances in combination with the Bos Elder Journal (published Fridays) $5.00 pm year; $2.50 fog $ months; single oopy 10 eeota. A fSTANDARDE HEATIN0 t For fast, carefree ''" o Reeder. Door prizes way, Mrs. Fred A. Robinette, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Couch te 3h Tbanks Words cannot express the gratitude and 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 our husband and father, Fred A. Robinette. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance In any BURNER OIL STANDARD v Card of -D with clsan, modern . The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Rulby Hansen, North Brigham. All members are cordially inf vited to 'attend. ; The annual membership ban- club quet for Kindergarten ushered in the fall season, for and members Kindergarten prospective members last Thursday evening, October 13, at the Tropical Restaurant. The dining tames were decorated with a profusion of autumn fruits and blossoms. Miniature wheelbarrow nut cups served as favors at each plate. Big red apple programs listed the program for the evening. Receiving guests at Harvest Harmony" were Mrs. C. R. Jones, general chairman; Mrs. L. D. Schroeder, Utah Federation of Womens Clubs president; Mrs. O. Dee Lund, Kindergarten club president and Mrs. Val Roy Christensen, committee director member. Mrs. O. Dee Lund welcomed the 70 attending and dinner was served following blessing of the food by Mrs. R. N. Price. Mrs. Albert Hansen as mistress of ceremonies introduced the following program: vocal trio numbers by Mrs. Dorothy Jeppson, Mrs. Maurine Nelson and Mrs. Carol Hansen accompanied by Jeanette Rasmussen; toast to new members by Mrs. Richard Pixton ; response by Mrs. Boyd Nelson, new member;' introduction of Mrs. L. D. Schroeder by Mrs. C. R. Jones. Mrs. Schroeder spoke very informatively and interestingly on "What the Federation Means to the Individual Club. Completing the program was the introduction erf new members by iMrs. Clyde P. Larsen, New chairman. membership' members Include: Mrs. Wynn Andersen, Mrs. Wrighton . Burt rushed he; to & Norfolk hospl tal, The parents were right and wrong. The tot hadnt but tine Lee Elliot were positive she swallowed one penny had swallowed a penny so they three. Right And Wrong The Inner Gorge of the Color-raclriver In the Grand Canyon. Is cut through dark rocks formed some Mrs. Lewis L. years ago. Booth, Mrs. 'D. D. Billings, Mrs. Frank Reeder, Mrs. Ivan Purcell, Mrs. Douglas Mann, Mrs. Wendell Saunders, Mrs. Joe E. Weight, Mrs. De Laun Sackett, Mrs. Frank Woodland, Mrs. Irvil younger, Mrl. Don Christensen, Mrs. Boyd Nelson, Mrs. Elmer Richards, Mrs. Wayne T. Pace, Mrs. Ralph H. Nielsen, Mrs. Mildred Barber, Mrs. Ralph Stewart, Mps.. Glen Johnson, Mrs. Wally Jordan and Mrs. Harold Fall Ushered in With Lovely Banquet Held For Kindergarten Club Prospective Members ffotMMtoMWl Audit Bureau of Qreulationa, NaUtah State Press Association tional Editorial Association and United Proas. Advertising Representatives Utah State Press Association Salt Lake City. Utah. Member REYNOLDS V. REEDER 121 N 1 W or 178 S 8 W Phone 68 or 588 Chas. W. 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