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Show TTTT-- m mrm'v r Funeral Set for Plaii Stork Takes Holiday; No Patients in Local The Cooley Memorial hospital nurses ate experiencing a most unusual situation with a complete lack of patients in the maternity section of the ' hospital. 1 During the. past fsw weeks the stork worked overtime delivering , youngsters and now it seems be is on- a holiday. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvln Anderson. Tremon-tois the only occupant - of the nursery. The wee MiM weighed four t pounds eight ounces at birth and remained in the hospital after her mother. Was released - to get her weight up to. the five pound mark. According to Mrs., Annie Tingey, this is probably the lull before . the storm. - Local doctors report many expecting a visit from the long legged bird within the next lew . weeks, i . funeral services will be held Salt Lake City Irt t noon on Thursday for Isaibelle C. Who died Saturday of a heart ailment. fish, at 1120 81. p. nt. "... Elder-Chamber- iv ... SPEAKER Dr. Milton SH- a verman will ' present, thumb-nai- l sketch in non-- i technical language' of med- ical advances when he' ap- -. peats as gbest speaker at jthe Knife and Fork Club j i dinner-meetin- Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. March 28, g - evening. Thursday w Scientist to Talk ' ' ' At ; ' ' i Dinner-Meetin- g - - j meeting , ; O Fruit 0 Roses Tredsv; O Montmorency O Evergreens O Apricots O Lawn Seed O Royal Amis O Peat Moss O Grapes OMorgrow 1 n "PflflTIflC The BIG CAR that led the field in ACTUAL: : MILES PER GALLON ' the two organizations. All are asked to attend bring their families . and the recent Economy Run Call 74 For Demonstration COPPIN MOTOR Auto Shoppin? Civic Club Members To Hear Travelogue Civic Improvement club members will meet Thursday afternoon, March 29, at the War Memorial Home for regular monthly meeting. The social will begin at 3:30 p. m preceeding the 4 p. m. meeting. . On the agenda for the day is an illustrated travelogue toy Mrs. Theron B. Lee, and musical numbers ? by Marilyn Mann, The examinations are spon- Mary Jo Harris. Francell Brown and Pam Richards. sored by the Parent-Teacher- s Mrs. Douglas J. Fife Is proassociation In cooperation with the school and the public health gram Chairman. During the business session nurse. election of officers will be announced for the 1956-5season. In charge of refreshments for the afternoon is Mrs. Earl chairman, with Mrs. W. H. Gleave, Mrs. S. W. Beecher, Mrs. R, W. Forrest, Mrs. Reese M. Jensen, Mrs. J. Chester Knud-son- , Mrs, Theron B. Lee, Mrs. Alfred Olsen, Mrs. L. E, Pierce. Mrs. Asel M. Robinette and Mrs. Vanez T. Wilson. and Gleaner Girl Week, scheduled from March 25 to 31, is being observed with On Prices: . special events in South Box Elder stake. Quality Sunday evening, a fireside it costs less to program was held in the Sectrade at home! Loyalty to ond ward chapel, with Walter A. Stevenson as guest speaker. your city costs you nothing! and Tuesday evening, Gleaners attended special programs at their ward MIA meeti'JyfcutL ngs.; Ca See Coppin See Coleman Plumbing Co. , ' M Men - Gleaners Seeg-mille- One Process Excavating r, To Be Honored Back Filling During Week Pipelaying n ) ; EYERBLOOMING f r ROSES Resident Dies Everblooming Roses, all different in color shades. TheSe Roses offered are Not Waxed to receive, and are fresh,- hardy, strong plants, guaranteed to grow. FVom this list' you may select either, one bf each, or anjr combination of your choice, at this Special price. Regular published price on these Roses $12.00 per dozen., ; Our Special Price $8.00 Per Dozen. (This offer is void after March 31st) Order Now. , - Financing -- : Price-for-pric- n ; n ' .22 South Main St. 7 Free Estimate Phone 52 52 North Main -- : n CITY BRIGHAM , , r i r FRUIT AND PRODUCE COOP. PARRY C. JENSEN Phone 500 Your child will love this perfect darlinq! 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Blais GOAL U!D APPLIANCE Phone ONE The plasma in human blood accounts for about 55 percent of the blood and red and white blood sells for the other 45 rj.RoOKID'iriKS Swamp buggy , in. i- Shade Trees O Apples birth certificate or a certificate of blessing must be presented at the roundup for each child who is examined. The Central .school has also scheduled the physical exami nations for all sixth grade stu dents who will enter Junior High school next, fall. All sixth grade students attending Central' schdol Will be, examined afternoon.. April 4. Parents of th6se )' students' are asked to be at the . Central school at 2:30 p, m. on April 4, to assist r with and witness the examinations. Appointment cards will not toe necessary for these , examinations, according to Mrs. Parsons. iA . Members of the .Knife. And Utah During Civil War Days Fork club will gather at the , Tropical . Restaurant, Thursday was the lesson , heard .by mem-Beehive bers of the Camp for their monthly evening which: will begin Daughters of Utah Pioneers at regular meeting held Friday, at 7:30 p. m. , Guest, speaker will be Dr. Mil-to- March 23, at thq home of Mrs. Silverman, Americas fore Ivy Fuller. The meeting was presided most chronicler of things sclen tific, especially in the field of over toy Captain Melva Whitaker with Mrs. Darlene Stoddard medicine., i For more than 20 years, Dr. conducting. Silverman has been giving readListening to the ; Mocking ers of the West Coast all the Bird was the opening song hews lit the field of medical dis- With prayer by ' Mrs. Seretta ' covery, namely new drugs, hew Smith. Luncheon was then served to Cures, and what science is do Ing to prolong life and make it 23 attending by Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Mabel Burr and Mrs. Vera more enjoyable. ; All members are urged to at Pierson. During the . business session tend and are reminded that reservations must be made 24 hours which followed, 35 good cheer in advance, according to Char visits were reported. Captain Whitaker announced les Wood, club president. that arrangements will, be made for those interested . in attending the convention April 7 to attend. Mrs. Sara Simonsen was accepted as a new member. Mrs. Lucy Johnson then pre , sented the lesson. Meeting closed with singing of Swanee River, and benediction whs by Mrs. Vera Austin. Guests for the evening were conFuneral services were Mts. Ruby Smith and Mrs. ducted Monday in Los Gatos, Sarah Simonsen. Calif.,; for Sperry W. Lawson, 82, former Brigham City resident, who died Friday in a Los Bailemos Dance Club has been designaGatos hospital. Names New Committee tedThursday as and Gleanhr Girl Mr. Lawson .married Edith New officers for Bailemos temple night at the Logan LDS a of hi Valentine, Hep daughter Dance club have been - named temple beginning at 6 p. m. J. Valentine, and , a sister of with Mr. The climaxing event will be and Mrs. Richard Mrs., Grace Price , of this . city. Christensen as chairmen. annual and Gleaner the They-madtheir home in BrigCommittee members include: Girls banquet and dance to take ham City for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Glover, Mr. place Saturday night, March 31, She died as a young woman. and - Mrs. Herm Hadfield, Mr. at the Sixth ward recreation He was born in Salt Lake and Mrs. Carl LorsCheider, Mr. hall at 7 p. m. City on Nov. 25, 1873, a son of and Mrs. Ray Korth, - Mr. 'and All and Gleaner Girls John and Jeanette Lawson. , Mrs. Delbert Lee, and Mr. and of South Box Elder stake are He began his business career Mrs. Elmo Lish as holdover com- invited to attend and to join in with ZCMi in Salt Lake City, mittee members. . events planned for the week. the and In 1909, he became one of Outgoing officers, who have the incorporators of the Decker been of the winter in Patrick Co. This company later season ofcharge Tickets Available have been: dancing . became the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forsgren, At the Door for as Co., .and he served Mr. and Mrs. Frank chairmen; for several Since years. president Lincoln PTA Dinner Reeder (with Mrs. Reeder as 1939, he has been associated Mrs. Dale ; Mr. and secretary) Tickets will be available at with the Mode O. Day Co., and Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo door for anyone - desiring the lived in California. Mr. and Mrs. Don Seder to attend the Lincoln school He is survived by his widow, Lish, Mr.and Mrs.-- Reeve PTA fund Mrs. .Ivy ,C., .Lawson, ; and a. son, holm, raising banquet this Brown and'MrT'And Mrs. J. Earl evening, Wednesday, , in the Jack Lawson, of Los AngCIes; Johnston: auditorium at the schooL and two three grandchildren The final dance of the season Serving will be from 6:30 to ... , was held March 3,. with dancing 8- m with, Mrs. Melvin to toe resumed in the fall. 'Bott in charge of the dinner A summer pafty will be held arrangements, assisted Barbara Jane Balls is by the with both outgoing and incom Room Mothers, Feted on Anniversary ing officers . in charge of ar A program will be presenTwelfth birthday anniversary rangements. ; ted following dinner, under festivities proved to be a gala the direction of Mrs, Glen The rickshaw was Invented occasion for Barbara Jane Balls, Fife, PTA president. The public is invited to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arden by Jonathan Goble, an Ameri be v' in can C. Balls, Japan, missionary School chums of Barbara Jane tween 1867 and 1871. joined with her Saturday, afternoon for a delightful lawn par, ty. Attending were: Betty CHECK 'THESE FIVE Marcia Glover, Janet Julionna Archuleta, Stumm, THINGS A W. R. WHITE Leah Hamilton, Suzanne ReedCONCRETE er, Carol Ann Korth, Carol Ann Balls! Gayla Speth, Jenlel CampDRAIN TILE bell, Jean Ball,-- Lynda Packer, Sharon Coleman, Sharoh AnderSYSTEM son, CarmA Houghton, - Vonda CAN DO FOR YOU! Hall, Susan Wixom, Mina Sin" gleton, ..Margaret Masorl., and Nadine Olsen.. The afternoon was spent- - in playing cooti, bingo, enjoying a treasure hunt, soft ball and various ether games. Numerous ' - t. Increases available farm acreage. prizes went to winners of the Increases quality and quantity of form products. games. Mrs. Earl Olsen directed Decreases farm labor. games. r; Luncheon was a served from Decreases overhead and cost of production, small tables and Easter motif Ms. Increases value of your property. cupcakes served as favors. Later, Mrs. Bud Siegfried and MtS. Jayne Bergstrom honored land or lend whecd If you have water-logge- d r the birthday. is table too . . , or if Seepage from urw water high Many lovely gifts were pre lined canals or through levees of adjacent water sented to the feted is destroying your crop land, contact your courses Graduate v Primary Sunday evening, March 25, in W. R. White representative today, regular Sunday night meeting Miss Balls received her Primary graduation certificate from Mrs. Theron Jensen. . She was accepted into the MIA by Mrs. Frank Reeder . following the comple O tion of her Primary Homebuild Phone 7765 1625 Wall Ave. Ogden, Utah Ing work. - A limited supply of FIRST CLASS Stock is available in spite of oui. premature frost. at- tend the meeting and bring a guest with them. The public is also' invited to attend and hear this outstanding .speaker, Mrs, Kaiser reported. dinner-- ; Drive the New Economical . All members are urged to L. t , Beehive Members Hear Civil War DUP Lesson 1958 NOW AVAILABLE , , , ' Elder NEWS 4 Bo Friday Night have-bee- 7 ; . . n, . roundThe annual up of children- entering first grade at the Central school next The annual famuy fun night The Box Elder Womens Leg- fall will be held Tuesday, April sponsored by the Corinne LDS build- ward 3, at the Central school islative, Council will hold their Primary and Junior Sunlast meeting of the season this ing. day school will be held Friday mailwere cards March 30, beginning at evening, Wednesday, at 8 p. m., edAppointment to parents of children who evening, 7:30 p. m.. in the chapel, Mrs. of in the Box registered to begin Lorna Reeder, Commerce rooms, according to presischool In September, stating the dent; and Mrs. Primary , Elma Mrs, R. M. Kaiser, president. Carter, examchild their be time will announcGuest speaker will be Dr, Sunday school leader, . E. J..Faux, senior psychologist ined. Any parents who have ed today, of thB Utah State. Mental hospi- children who will be six years Supper will toe served and of age before .October 31, and toys, and aprons will be for tal, who appeared recently on 8 not receive an appointment sale fopd the evening. panel presented at the State did are asked to contact during Mrs. A splendid program has been Legislative Council meeting. His card, Dick Parsons w Mrs. Rex Baron, topic will be "Conditions at the arranged to be presented at of .the- roundup,, and 8:30 State Hospital and Card and p. m. an be made will appointment There. Treatment of Patients Assisting Mrs. Reeder and to for receive child the their Mrs. Carter are their counselors, Miss Norma Jensen is program physical check-up- . other officers and teachers of chairman for the evening. - ii Larsen and Mrs. Hansen entertained Saturday evening, March 24, at a dinner party at their home. Following the serving of hot dinner, progressive games were played. Many prizes went to winners during the evening. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Abe Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Rudd Victor, Mr., and Mrs., Frank A. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Elnar J. Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Robbins. (Miss Rosa Amy pre-scho- ' Mrs. Fish was the mother of former Brigham City residents, (Miss Ida Fish, now of St. Louis, Mo.; and Dr. Murland W. Fish, Bow bf Pullman, WaH. ' and she Wis a sister of Dr. A. D. Cooley, who practiced medicine In Brigham City for a number of years, and also constructed the Cooley Memorial hospital here. MrS. Fish was an active member of the LDS church. ' She was born bcL 28 1&74, at Huntsville, a daughter of , Andrew W.jind Rachel COon Cooley. . She married Edwin W. Fish In 1895. He died in 1939. Mrs.. Fish is survived by five sons and four daughters; six brothers, seven ..sisters,' and- 30 and 28 greatgrandchildren ' grandchildren. Btirial will be- - In the Salt ' Lake City cemetery. ' Dinner Party Held at Larsen Home Saturday Corinne Sets ol Roundup, Central Council Will Maternity Wards Now Pre-Scho- carrying oil geologists into a Louisiana wilderness SWAMP BUGGIES, snowmobiles even helicopare used by Standards geologists, who seek petroleum throughout the free world and in 33- U.S. states. Our search never ends. Last year, in the Western Hemisphere alone. Standard invested $134 million in exploration, drilled 107 test wells. We added nearly three times as much oil to reserves as we brought from the ground. But U.S. consumption rises steadily. Its now over 9 million barrels per day and expected to increase within 10 years. So in 1956 well again invest many millions in exploration, drill scores of new wells seeking the oil youll use tomorrow. cars by 1965 ters - 1956 1965 Includes operations of affiliated companies in Eastern Hemisphere STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA putt pttroltum progrttt to work for you 4 |