OCR Text |
Show q's I V'i.i r v vf'J i Lady Dentist Home Brigham Man to Wed TurlocUMiss Mr and Mrs. Monroe Pope, University of Utah Law school Turloek California announce the in September. Is an active The bride-to-bengagement and forthcoming LDS church member in Turlock of their daughter, marriage Shiriey Louise, to John K. (Jack) and Is affiliated with the Bank Jones, son of Mrs. Gean B. of America, Hurloek Branch. The prospective bridegroom is Jones, Biigham City. Nuptial vows will- be ex- a Box Elder High school and changed in the new Los Angeles seminary graduate. He attended the BYU prior to leaving for Lbt? temple, July 12, with a at Turlock to fete the an LDS mission in Northern California, He has also served newlyweds. The young couple plan to re- two years with the U. S. Army side in Salt Lake City where with 16 months overseas duty the bridegroom will enter the in Korea. After Thirty Years Moving back to Brigham City after an absence of 30 years Is Dr. Rose Ellen B. Valentine, of Salt Lake City. IDr, Valentine is returning to live in the old family home, 174 North Second West, where she was born 80 years ago. She and her husband, Hyrum W. Valentine, ' left Brigham City 30 years ago after they left tot their final LDS mission In . , . , Germany. Mr. Valentine died three years ago. The lady dentist . welcomes her friends and relatives to visit her and states that she is "so happy to be back home. , e - ' Newspaper Editor Is Guest Speaker at Idle Isle as Soroptimists Meet Thursday, May 17 Charles W. Clayaugh was guest speaker at regular monthly meeting of the Soroptimists of Enghanv City held last Thursday even.ng. May 17, at the Idle Isle. He spoke on publicity and at the conclusion of the meeting tiie ladies toured the plant and watched the 'printing of the Friday issue of the Box Eider Journal. The dinner meeting was conducted by Mrs. Verabel Knud-son- , president. inner was served from tables lovely with yellow tulips News-Journ- '4 Wj .V and orchid iris. j ,- t- jf j Fifth Ward Primary Busy With Activities f Hostesses - were Mrs. Norma Butler, Mrs Hazel Breitenbeker and Mrs. Alwayne Claybaugh. Mr. Claybaughs Preceeding talk were vocal selections by Kathy and Van Wayne Claybaugh accompanied by their i Fifth ward Primary has been busy with activities during the past weeks. Sunday evening, May 13, the following youngsters were gradfrom Primary: Byron Jensen, Alice Ann Valentine, Convention reports were givRita Palmer and Nina Siggard. en by Mrs. Grace Petersen, Miss Wednesday, Group I and Lenore Romer, Miss Hannah entertained their Group II Hillam, Mis. Carrie Johnson and mothers at a special Mothers Mrs. Verabel Knudson. day party. X? Birthday gifts were presenThe program was given by ted to Mrs. Grace Petersen, Mrs. the children. All mothers presGrace Hansen, Miss Hannah ent received flowers. Hillam and Mrs. Annie Tingey. Attending to enjoy the proA round table discussion on gram . and light refreshments TURLOCK MISS Miss Shirley Louise Pope will exchange were club affairs was conducted fol40 children and 37 mothwedding promises with John K, (Jack) Jones July 12 in ers. lowing Mr. Claybaughs IntroMrs. duction by Butler. the Los Angeles LDS Temple, Teachers for the groups are Mrs. Lola Richards, Mrs. Elsie Bride-to-B- e Wagstaff, Mrs. Charlene Ottley Is Feted Brigham and T remonton Kiwanis Members and Mrs. Sylvia Whitlock. , Join to Honor Wives and Mothers At Higley Home Thurs. The beginners under the diParty a ladies Miss Dorothy Higley Members of the Tremonton "The New Notes, was rection of their teacher, Mrs. Kiwanis club were Invited to quartet from the Utah State guest of honor at a personal Ruth Endress, partied with their mothers. join the local Kiwanlans In an Agricultural college at Logan shower Thursday afternoon, Fourteen children and six entertainment to honor their entertained with several num- May 17. wives and mothers at the Trop- bers throughout the evening. refreshthe afternoon During ical Restaurant last Thursday Each Kiwanlan introduced ments were served and the bride-to-bhis wife and mother during the received many loveevening,' ly gifts. Special guests were Mr. and dinner. Mrs. Ira Huggins of Ogden. Mr. Jerry Fruin of the Tremonton Attending the party ' were: the Brigham Mrs. Lura Rose, Mrs. Dwayne Huggins, a prominent member club presented of the Kiwanis club, was guest club with the traveling gavel, Andersen, Mrs. James Christenwhich must be presented to an- sen, Mrs. James Nygaard, Mrs. speaker of the evening paid inter-cluother club at an Mrs. Odell high tribute to "Mothers. Norothy Noyes, meet within the next 15 days. George and Mrs. Nettie ChrisDr. Roy Barnard presided 2 Box Elder NEWS at tensen. C. V. the Mrs. and was hos1956 meeting Forsgrer. Lloyd 23, Higley Wednesday, May acted as master of ceremonies tess. Brigham City, Utah Miss Higley became the bride throughout the dinner and A weekly newspaper established in 1896, pub f of Arnold BoWles May 18. Secluhed every Wednesday and entered as uated father. X $ Darlene Roche Circles June 1 Miss Darlene Roche, daughter the & of Mr. and Mrs. Glen A. Roche, Corinne, has circled June 1 as her wedding date with Gary Wagstaff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Wagstaff, Perry. Bishop James H. Norman has been asked to perform the wedding ceremony. The same evening a reception will honor the young couple at X VFW Milier-Monso- n hall Post In Corinne. Miss Roche graduated last Friday, May 18, from Box Elder High school. She received her seminary certificate last year. Mr. Wagstaff Is a Box Elder High school and seminary graduate and is working at the Salt Lake City Airport. They plan to reside in Salt Lake City. HOW TO BECOME THE PROUD OWNER OF . . . those heavenly carpets by TO BE JUNE BRIDE Miss Darlene Roche plans to add her name to the list of June brides. Nuptials will be exchanged with Gary Wagstaff in Corinne June 1. mothers attended. All children participated in the program presented and each mother was given a fan. Light refreshments were serv- ed FOR GIFT ITEMS he 2 PHONE US TODAY Phone 818 Easy Steps USE OUR EASY BUDGET TERMS We will be pleased to visit you in your home, at your convenience, with a complete array of those heavenly carpets. See your future carpet in its proper setting. ITS Come in, today and talk to us about the easy budget way to buy carpet. Youll find theres a quality Lees carpet for fit your budget. Select yours now . . , pay while youre enjoying it. WHY WAIT LONGER? We can make it easy for you to be the proud possessor of . . . those heavenly carpets the finest carpets in all the world. by LEES 'IjautL c better APPAREL at in j ha dif mars 22 South Main QUALITY at Lower Prices , MERCURY ANNOUNCE' e b M0REASED HORSEPOWER ITS THE LAST ROUND-U- P AT MERRELLS (( ond Class Matter at the post in office Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March BARGAIN 8, Door Cutouts 2 GROUPS Utah Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press, Advertising Utah State Press Association, Representative; Salt Lake City, Utah. left. NAILS Sun glasses can be a very serious hinderance if not properly prescribed to suit your special needs. Safety warns you to have a scientific examination first. Call now for CARE FOR YOUR EYES. . EDITORIAL zmcMszmm IN ALL at no increase in price! . $3 00 NATIONAL 25c and $1.00 . rate per year, payable in advance; in combination with the Box Elder Journal, (published Fridays) $5.00 per year; $2.50 for 6 months; single copy 10 cents. Subscrpition Take the Rems away at amazing, prices! a few Vision Facts Chas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Verl Rich OBrien, Advertising Manager HOEDOWN Just 1679. I & DR. ROY F. BARNARD OPTOMETRIST 26 South Main Phone 597 , 100 lb.; kegs $1.00 per keg Onfv . 5 NEVJ ketrs left 1x8 Sheeting 6 to 16 lengths r ,;7k sq. ft. Dimension 2 LUMBER cls - 2x6s - 2x8 5c sq. ft. 20 Only Remain SASH ,25c Automatic CATTLE i Regular S65.00 $52.59 Stove Pipe 10c joint - ' x 8 2k gross : No.14 Rubber Covered I f "Again this year by popular demand t If 500 Reg. ft. rolls 32c ft. Varnished Porch Posts . , ' 7 long $3.50 each For happiest motoring, stop at Utoco Stations . . finest friendly' service and tops in products Utoco gasoline and motor oils Specialized lubrication Clean rest rooms Atlas tires, batteries and accessories MERRELLS , To match the low-co- faster response than ever before . . . even more usable power for rapid acceleration and safer passing! the big M Medalist and Custom give you more horsepower-per-dolla- r than any other make of car and the highest standard horsepower in their price range. high compression, you would have to pay at least $173 more in any competitive car. And only Mercury in its field gives you a INCORPORATED Phone 8 Give your car the care it deserves at Utoco dealer J where you ejriseet more end you get It I 9 i st Medalists power and carburetor as standard equipment on every model. Come in today, Prices start below many models in the e field. low-pric- 9tamd left- 6x6 Idaho, and parts of Washington, Oregon, Wyoming and Nevada. Ask for your free copy now at any Utoco Station and get more fun from your weekend and vacation trips. Mercurys new increased power gives you WIRE t Drive. Merc-O-Mat- ic Utoco is publishing "Highway Adventures, the handy illustrated booklet of travel hints and pocket-sizscenic attractions. It is full of tips on where to go, how to get there, and what to see. Points of interest include all the area known as Utoco-lanUtah, d round head'. 2$ " with optional e Steel Screws st & Now! At no extra cost .tt you get 235-h- p m Montereys and Montclairs . 225-h- p in Medalist and Custom models when equipped CURRIER ROW COUPE one of eighteen big M beauties in four price ranges that give you more usable horsepower and Safety-FirDesign. MERCURY CUSTOM HARDTOP J i o coapomofl of momfodwtrY wggrrtd hit or factory flail prkas far mdan modoU oqotppod with ootomaltc tratwmtuont and standard power. oft s Now more than ever your big buy Dont miss the big television hit, THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW, Sunday evening, S 4 AMDEGSSEM S-F0E3ID), 8 is to 9, Station KSL, Channel 5 9 DN(D. 323 South Main Street l , |