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Show weeks with MANTTTA TvTCrfTRTS: Jw Parents, Mr. and Mia. Archie Siins after thj of their new baby girl. Ward will be remembered as Myrna Sims. Last Sunday night our Relief society was reorganized. Mrs. Mrs. Amelia Jensen, Luella and Mrs. Bernice RasJeppsen Octo-WSunday night meeting on By Mrs. Lamont Wells mussen were ,the outgoing presfeel very fortunate in be- - ber 9. They presented a very idency and Mrs. Bernice Rasmushouse. to full a Sout hern lovely program Ing able to hear the sen, Mrs. Faye Hailing and Mrs. Pacific Male Chorus present our Mrs. Gorden Ward spent two Doris Nelson are our new pres- Activities PJan hr Next Golfing Season Grouse Creek, Park Valley Plan Mantua Lad Has Thirty Stitches After Posted Area Permit Deer Hunt Going Through Window Saturday Night - Kv e idency. We want to wish them lot of success In ithelr new endeavor. Mrs. Melba Stokes and three boys of Ogden spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Hailing. Mrs. Mable Grunder of Long Beach, Calif., spent a week with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Wells. She has been In Utah visiting with relatives for about itwo months. She left to go home last Sunday night. Little Gardner Jeppsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jeppsen, met with an accident in the home Saturday night while playing with his brother, when a window. he went through Make all your Fall Trips in LOW-COS- T LUXURY 6.C1 J ' S' 1 . ' - 11 Thirty stitches were required to close the wounds on his arms and head. He is reported doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Emfred Burkland of Ogden visited with his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnsen last Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Chambers of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Brough of Deweyiville, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Riggs .of Wells ville spent Sunday with Mrs. Leone Hailing. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Manful of Ogden spent Surtday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnsen. Aboard Greyhound's new SCENICRUISER or TRAVELER HIGHWAY low-co- st Both give you these luxury features: Air Suspension Ride MAGNIFICENT air conditioning Restful contour seats SIGHTSEEING! See the countryside thru wide, glare-propicture windows! close-u- p The Scenicruiser has a Raised Observation Level and washroom! of LOS ANGELES $1615 CHICAGO $2920 Mrs. Clifford Hansen spent Saturday In Salt Lake City visiting their little granddaughter, Saundra Hansen who is in the Shriners hospital. SEATTLE DENVER Mrs. Reiba Andersen of Tre monton and Mr. and Mrs. Winston Nelson and two sons of Brigham City visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Goujding on $1145 plus tax PHONE 175 HOWARD HOTEL and Mr. Sunday. Mrs. Lois Stephens of Ogden and Mrs. Elm, a Jensen of Logan spent Thursday with their par FIRST S th C U R I T Y E for Everybadyl Bank w jBateiT- sU- I 'llfl - i"4"" .. PW - 'S7' ) ;iv iA GQDDDtf 5 - . YOU SAVE k 1 Amount 1c-- $5 FIRST SECURITY Money Orders Monoy Orders .. 10 cents $10 .. ,15 cents $50 .. 25 cents $5.01 $10.01 $50.01 -- $100.. .35 cents Only a SH sonal Liability insurance covers the above situation ' and many other hazards at very low cost. i, 4 j INVITED TO SEE THE NEW If youll address your own Insurance questions to this office. well try to give you the correct answers and there will , be no charge or obligation of J any kind. Fabulous '56 PONTIAC ' Mrs. Delbert Holmgren, president, (left seated) Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, secretary, . . . along with Mrs. Louis Breitenbeker, (back row left to right) Mrs. G. Earl Reese, Mrs. Dennis Johnson and Mrs. Earl Seeg-mille- r, vice-preside- directors, plan an eventful year for lady golfers of Brigham City. P. Horsley, also a director, is not pictured. o J ents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Olsen. When Mrs. Stephens arrived J H. DEE JOHNSON COPPIN MOTOR CO. Mrs. Scott i 134 So. - 2jr Mrs. Delbert Holmgren Accepts home she heard her husband had been in an accident. He is in .the Dee hospital in Ogden with his leg broken ir six places between the knee and ankle. The doctors say he will not be able to go to work for a year. Mrs. Breitenbeker Mrs. Dell Jensen, Mrs. Lamont And Mrs. J. Gordon Wells, Karen and Janene Wells went to North Logan to visit Felt Also Named Mr. and Mrs. Lamont J. Wells and twins, Richard and Chris-tena- , Mrs. , Delbert Holmgren, acSunday. cepted presidential duties for the ladies auxiliary of the Brigham City Golf and Country club HOSPITAL NOTES at the annual-award- s banquet L. held at the Tropical Restaurant 1 Recuperating following a ma- last Wednesday evening. , Others elected to direct golf jor operation performed Sunday, Oct. 16, at the Cooley Me- activities for ladies In Brigham morial hospital, is Mrs. Lynn City, .were .Mrs.. Louis. Breitenlbe-ker- , 369 North Nelson, (Wanda) vice president; Mrs. J. GorThird West. don Felt, secretary; directors, Mrs. Scott P. Horsley and Mrs. Mrs. Dennis What is that you are cutting G. Earl Reese. r out of the paper? asked the Johnson and Mrs. Earl K. are holdover directors. . friend. An article about a man seWednesday has .been ladies curing a divorce (because his day at the local course during wife went through his pockets. the past summer months. At the dinner, October 12, troBut, what are you going to do with it? phies and awards won . during the summer tournaments were Tut it In my pocket! presented. -- Winners included: June leg: Championship Flight, Mrs. Denzell Butler; First flight, Second Mrs. Wynn Hansen; flight, Mrs. Jack Shumway; third flight, Mrs. Reed Merrill. July leg, Championship, Mrs. Jack Fronk; First flight, Mrs. Russell Waldron; Second flight, Mrs. James Powers; Third flight, STOPS COSTtY OH iURNINOI Mrs. Ulalla Hansen. INCREASES GAS Ml LIAO 1 August leg, Championship, RAISES COMPRESSION! Mrs. Carrie Johnson; First flight, Mrs. Harper L. Pearse; Second fuel DfflO Motatoy fob Ml snetoltor Motaloy l flight, Mrs. Lyman Chlarson; ploting oclion toktt ptc' whil toil! 200 000 yow dr.ve Third flight, Mrs. Eddie Krey. In the playoff, Mrs. Jack Fronk took the Championship flight; Mrs. Harper L. Pearse, J. LANELL FOOTE first flight; Mrs. James Powers, second flight, and Mrs. Ulalla PHONE 973-NHansen, third flight. 155 J'lorth Main In the Ladles Amateur Cham Prexy Duties for Lady Golfers Seeg-mille- - ! 6 Box Phone Main 1 19 Of?" (r ; Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, October 19. 1955 pion division, Mrs. Ike Winzeler, Mrs. Carrie Johnson, . second; Mrs. Denzell Butler, third; Mrs. and Delbert Hadfield, fourth. First 'flight,; Mrs. C. B Williams, first; Mrs. Ray Thomas, second;' Mrs. James Powers, third;,. Mrs. 'Lyman .Chlarson, fourth. ' Second flight winners were: Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, first; Mrs. Jack Shumway, second; Mrs. Farrell Bess, third, and Mrs. Jerry Fruin, fourth. The most improved golfer for the season was Mrs. Reed Merrill, who received a trophy, annually presented by Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. Horsley. first;, g aovMTON WORM 4 H0v TO BEAT WINTER'S ICY BREATH ' t. i. ' .. . . Insulate your home and insulate it with Merrells Rockwool Insulation. It will keep you warm and cozy reduce your fuel bills as much as 13. or phone 8 for a FREE estimate. Terms As Low As $2.50 A Week Come in - Serving the Community Since 1892 Final Rites Held For Former Teacher Funeral services were conducted In Salt f Lake City, Saturday, October 15, for Miss Gladys Holt, 57, 268 North State street, home economics teacher at West High school. Miss Holt, a former home economics teacher at Box Elder High school, died Tuesday, October 'll, at her - home of a heart ailment. Survivors Include three sisters, Mrs, Bertha Haas, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Ethel Slack, Provo, and Mrs. Blanche Nielsen, Spanish Fork; 11 nieces and nephews. LUMBER- - HARDWARE-PAI- Nl M,Ll fSSHIti,MPLtMENTSC0AL,pLANING 8 "WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE" "YOU NEED MORE THAN y a pair of pliers - ( FOR EXPERT SERVICE1 "I was just thinking of the old days on the farm when we tried to fix machines with a pair of pliers and apiece of baling wire. How different it is now! Tomachines days precision-mad- e need servicing with precision tools and testing equipment that are accurate to a split hair. "Thats why I depend on my IH dealer ana IH Service in his shop to take care of my McCormick Farmall tractor and all of my McCormicJf machines. He has a big investment in tools and equipment to protect my investment in farm machinery. And he has the IH trained service men who know my machines... who do the job right." Com in and let at tell you all about the 10c m many advantages of getting IH Service in our shop . . . advantages that make your machines last longer perform better. Come in.., today! FIRST SECURITY ... Most people who try beam BANK MONEY ORDERS BOTTLED jliKlMJ Banks ,.i; r- - IN BOND OIICS, Stay SERVICE pas-se- MEM HE) frrCt 5-ST- with it. Easy to say easy to enjoy. Distilled according to a d Beam family formula on from generation to 160 over generation for years, youll find its distinctive Kentucky smoothness and richness Worth Ke- - SAVE YOU MONEY ot Member s federal Deposit Insurance Corporation CJcEs LfiLlPLiiD men PIIOIIE '.irTTaidt--' ami'i khu si cm in Bond bourbon. m--i no:1 an o 300 BRIGHAM TRUCK AND IMPLEMENT CO. first Security Bonk of Idaho, National Association First Security Bonk of Utah, National Association first Security Bonk of Bock Springs, Wyoming i ANSWER: Comprehensive Per- YOU ARE ANY AMOUNT i QUESTION: What kind of insurance covers a man who accidentally shoots and Injures his hunting partner? 0 INVITATION! Cost of Cost of The answers to everyday Insurance problems By Dee Johnson ' A PERSONAL t POSTAL community will hold their traditional deer hunters dance, on the eve of the opening of the regular season. - When you need to send money away anywhere any come in and get a First Security Bank Money amount Order. Simply pay the teller the amount of your order, plus only 10c. Thats all. Its quick, convenient, safe and inexpensive. - SEE WHAT i Two deer hunting posted areas, requiring special permits, Box in have been designated Elder county for the 1956 regular season hunt, located at Park Valley and Grouse- Creek. Regulations on the Park Valley hunt will remain approximately the same as In past years, with hunters required to purchase a tag and permit for hunting within the .posted area. The rewly organized Grouse Creek posted area will operate for the first time this season and will operate on the same basis as the Park Valley permit area. Supervision for both areas will be provided by the ward churches who will use receipts for community and ward projects. As Ira the past, Grouse Creek , 1 F-jQ- B Western Box Elder Wards Will Control Hunt in Two Areas ca-- i 27 North Main , Brigham City, litah |