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Show 4th Child Announced Rochester Couple By News comes from Minn,, felling of the Rochester, birth of a haby son to Dr. and Mrs. Norman A. Christensen, Mrs. Christensen is the former Kathleen OBowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iRoss C. Bowen of this city. Dr. Christensens parents are Mr. and Mrs. Orson A. Christensen, also of Brigham City. The youngster, an eight iRnund 12 ounce lad, was born Monday, Jan. 23. This is the fourth child for the Christent sens. At home with the childien is Mrs. Bowen Who will remain in Rochester to greet the new arrival. Other Christensen children include: Carol, Tony and Paul. 1low mu Know! r - The answers to everyday insurance problems By DEE JOHNSON QUESTION: Is Circled Wedding Date -- Miss Lois Jorgensen, daughter of Eugene L. Jorgensen, Brigham City, 'has circled February 3 as her wedding date to LaMar Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Williams, Tooele. The couple will exchange nuptial vows in the Salt Lake LDS temple. The same evening a wedding reception will fete the couple in Tooele. Shortly following the marriage ,an open house will be held the in Brigham City hononng newlyweds. is a giaduate The bnde-to-lbof Box Elder High school and Seminary and completed three years at Brigham Young University in Piovo. At the Y she was affiliated with Cougarette, a marching gioup, and Kapipa Deb, a social unit. Mr. Williams is a senior, student in marketing at the BYU. He is active in baseball for the university. He is also a Tooele High school graduate. They plan to reside dn Tooele. pm f i Mrs. Gordon Reeves was completely surprised last Saturday evening, January 21, on the occasion of her birthday. Mr. Reeves and a group of friends planned the pot-lucsurprise party. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burruip, Mr, and Mrs. Don Baird, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Merrill and Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd. The guests enjoyed pot-lucsupper followed by pinoclhle games. , Mr. and Mrs. J. Hyrum Ward and announce the engageent forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary, to Farriel D. Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richards. The couple plans to be married Friday, February 10, in the Logan LDS temple. is a graduate The bride-to-bof Box Elder high school and LDS seminary and is now employed at the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company of this city. She is active in the LDS The real reason you cant take It with you Is that it all church and Just recently completed a home, or stake mission goes before you do. ; "i ; ;4T; ; k f . v Mi f A m Vr : What do we do an insurance k fist li Wi 2 .If NATIONAL be no charge or obligation of any kind. i EDITORIAL AS'TocfATL? N SUSVAtNINO MfMMI weekly newspaper established in 1896, pub hshed every Wednesday and entered as Secin ond Class Matter at the post office Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 1879. 8, Chas. Verl Rich in Subscrpttion rate $3 per year, payable advante; in combination with the Box Elder Fridays) $5 00 per year; Journal, (published $2.50 for 6 months; Single copy 10 cents. WITH SAVINGS H..DEE JOHNSON 19 Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah National Editorial State Press Association, Press, Advertising Association and United Press Association, State Utah Representative; Salt Lake City, Utah JANUARY HOUSECLEANING? your curtains to us for finest Send service at lowest cost. You'll be new pleasantly surprised at how return and fresh they will look on . . . and how economical and timesaving it isl BRIGHAM Civic Improvement Sets An Old Hand ' - (UP) Regular Monthly Meet James Bowman refuses to let Civic Improvement club will advancing years slow him down. meet in regular monthly session Although he will be 90 years old recently Thursday afternoon, Jan. 26, at next July, Bowman 3:30 p. m. in the War Memorial helped his son pick and shuck corn on his farm near here. home. Polio and Its Problems is to ibe subject of the afternoon with Mrs Crea Evans and Mrs. Emily Smith Stewart, Salt Lake City, ,as guest speakers. Mrs. J Gordon Felt and Mrs C. W. MeTrell have been in charge of arranging for the speakers and musical numbers. Social houT begins at 3:30 p m. with meeting at 4 p. m., Mrs Roy Thompson, president, reminded today. A special report will be given by Mrs J. Leo Nelson concern'i ing Dimes for Pines Members are reminded to biing dimes for the project. Mrs. Osey Jensen is refreshment chairman for the , for information on ony Standard 111. CLEANERS Phone 62 3. ADJUSTABLE IECUNING CHAIR Greyhound Scenlcrultor. Highway Traveler. few" Locust Camp Hears Handcart Co. Lesson The Handcart Company was the lesson for the evening at regular meeting held by Locust Camp Daughters of Utah last Thursday evening Pio-neei- s ; a ONLY GREYHOUND PROVIDES SO MUCH SERVICE TO: SI5, Portland Seattle Detroit St. Louis tall 121 N 1 W or SSi': 181 S 8 W $17.30 $20.60 $34.70 $28.30 (PLUS TAX) Ask About Greyhound's Family Plant One way Plus U.S. TRIPS DAILY including Thru service by Greyhound Scenicruiser and Highway Traveler. GREYHOUND TERMINAL Howard Hotel - Ph. 175 Phone 68 or 588 - . id of " " silver dollars around the h,v. Last year, Kennecotts Utah Copper Division produced about 230,000 tons of copper. To accomplish this more than 45,000,000 tons of waste were removed at the mine and more than 27,000,000 tons of ore were mined and processed. The expense of operations was more than $100,000,000 a major factor in entertained with a musical number. Following the lesson Mrs. Bott played a piano solo, Melody of ! Love." I: The remainder was for other expenses, including federal taxes. t One hundred million silver dollars placed edge to edge would make a double row around Utahs 1200 mile border. Actually, Kennecotts expenditures - spread throughout the state, passing from hand to hand, helping to create better living. t Birthday Anniversary Measured By any rule, a John Deere mechanic is a big fellow but maa in your life. He may be an ordinary-lookinhe's completely familiar with John Deere Tractors and Equip-- ment; he's trained in servicing methods recommended by John Deere. He has complete, authoritative technical manuals on hand for those unusual servicing jobs. He uses precision tools . . . replaces parts with only genuine John Deere parts; this is still further assurance to you of work well done . , j economically done. , ' Get acquainted with this big man" In your life; stop at . our service shop the next time youre in town and let's talk over your John Deere equipment servicing needs. g - MERRELLS, Save" Walk INC school. Saturday morning, Jan. 21, six friends joined in the fun of his sixth birthday observance at the Nelson home. Mrs. Elmar J. Larsen was in charge of games and serving. Highlight of the party was the Howdy Doody birthday cake. Guests bidded included: Alan Stokes, Ohtis Johnson, Gregg Hansen, Jeff Call, Bruce Smith and Elaine Harrison Balloons and noise makers were presented to the guests and many Interesting toys were given the guest of honor. Sunday afternoon, January family members celebrated the anniversary in the traditional manner. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs Eimar J. Larsen, Gordon Larsen, Muss Rosa Larsen, Mrs. Amy L. Hansen, Dick Hansen; Ills parents and Randy Nelson. in wages The companys Utah tax bill was $10,750,000, with $7,500,000 going to schools sufficient money to pay for educating 24,000 children for a full year. An Celebrates 6th It was a birthday party weekend for Ricky Nelson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. Young Ricky celebrated with his nursery school churns Friday, Jan. 20. Birthday treats were presented to the 16 stu dents at the Owens nursery More than $34,000,000 was received by Kennecotts 6,300 employees and fringe benefits. More than $39,000,000 was spent for supplies and services, which helped hundreds of Utah businesses. Benediction was by Mrs. Jensen with Mrs. Bott and Mrs. Orba Andreason serving refreshments at the close of the Ricky Nelson rV Utahs prosperity. 3 ' 10t lr Theres another side to the influence of Kennecotts copper production on Utahs prosperity. For every job in a basic industry like ours, four additional jobs are needed in the state to meet company and employee needs. So Kennecotts 6300 jobs account for 25,200 other jobs --a total of 31,300 Utahns .employed because of copper production. fov-- A m JCennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor A 22, cm Helping to Build a Better Utah LH x Z rp & Y yt. hY "Wfr :C5 Tax) 6 w Burrows. David Bott Block And Company of California product, your frip to LOS ANGELES REYNOLDS V. REEDER January 19. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Priscilla Bott with Mrs. Louie Squires conducting. Prayer was by Mrs. Almina Allen followed by the 12 mem bers and three visitors singing The Handcart Song. Captain Geneive Jensen con ducted the business at hand followed by a history of the lives of Joseph Lyones Lish and William Seely Lish by Mrs. Eva m I. WINDOWS i? 22 West Forest A Oil Two rows J.. 4 ' In a WAKMJH PANORAMIC ... on the highest octane in Chevron history power for tough pulling in the fields, smooth pick-u- p the Chevron on the highway. PLUS Detergent-Actionexclusive that cleans away carburetor deposits to end forever the biggest single cause of engine trouble. Whats more, the new Chevron Gasolines control a major source of harmful combustion acids they can preserve the life and power of your engine up to 135 longer! Get the big plus in todays gasolines for your car and truck, in both Chevron Supreme and Chevron Gasoline. new power from . - CITY LAUNDERETTE DRY TO BE FEBRUARY BRIDE MisS Lois Jorgensen, daughter of Eugene L.- Jorgensen, Brigham City, will become the LDS temple bride of LaMar Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L. Williams, Tooele, in rites planned for the Salt Lake LDS temple February 3. A reception will fete , the couple in Tooele and open house is planned here. HARRISBURG, W. Ciaybaugh, Publisher O Brian, Advertising Manager 00 and I. 1, A ' st PLUS new power! You get Detergent-Actio- n Elder NEWS Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, January 25, 1958 youll address your own 'insurance questions to this office, well try to give you the correct answers and there Will Phone Discover the comforts of Low-CoLuxury the one big plus in gasolines i Main tucky and Tennessee. He was released March, 1955. Following their marriage 'the young couple plan a home In Ogden where Mr. Hlill is employed by the service department of Browning Chevrolet. The Standard Man told me about fi Mrs. Jennie Barker, 605 South Third East will be hostess to of Beehive Camp Daughters Utah Pioneers for January. The meeting will be held on Friday evening, Jan. 27, beginning at 7:30 p. m. ANSWER: You sign a lost pol icy release and your Company issues a substitute policy. If youre wise you then put the tpolicy in a safe deposit box where it belongs. 134 S. e for South Box Elder stake. The prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Teton high school and LDS seminary, Driggs, Idaho. He has completed a mission for the LDS church in the East Central States, laboring In Ken Mrs. Jennie Barker Is Beehive Camp Hostess when we lose policy? SAFETY Brigham Miss Is Betrothed Mrs.Gordon Reeves Is Supnsed by Friends 4 t i u ir prr? x r |