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Show fill Mrs. Lucille L. Trost Gets Masters Degree - Mrs. Lucile L. Trost, teacher at the Intermountain school, was among those receiving masters degrees at the Utah State Agricultural college, Saturday, morning, June Z Mrs. Trost received her bachelor of science degree from the Brigham Young University In 1940. Her husband, Oscar C. Trost, died in January 1954 of leuke-'miHe had graduated from a. USAC in 1949. She has two children, Cathy Trost 10, a fifth grade student this past year at Central school, and Hall Trost 7, a first grade student this past year. i Mrs. Trost has accepted a teaching position in the home economics department at BYU , for this fall. . Family Members Visit Here With Comptons Mr. and Mrs. Mathew J. Compton have visiting in their home their json, Harold R. Compton, and a daughter, Mrs. Marvin J. Slovacek, formerly Ruth Compton, and two chil- dren. Mr. Compton has been visiting her for the past 10 days and will return soon to Los where he has a- position An-gele- s - i i i with CBS television. Mrs. Slovacek and children, Diane Jo and Marvin, Jr., will be visiting here for a few weeks before 1C turning to their home at Bartlett, Texas. Mr. Slovacek is busy taking classes at the University of Texas, working on his masters degree. He is a high school Honeymooning at Bryce Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Dale Robinette, recent newlyweds, are honeymooning at Bryces canyon, following their temple marriage June 1 in the Logan LDS temple. The bride wore a coral going away ensemble with white accessories. Upon their return they plan to make their home in Brigham City. Mrs. Robinette is the former Ruth Codings, of daughter Thomas W. Codings, Brigham City. Mr. Robinette is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert M. Robinette, also of Brigham City. Exchange Vows in Logan They exchanged nuptial vows in the Logan LDS temple with Elder J. Hyrum Bell officiating. A wedding dinner followed the ceremony at the Bluebird Cafe in Logan. The same evening in the Brigham First LDS ward the just weds were feted at a wedding reception. The receiving line stood before a garden gate setting with a bouquet of pink gladioli and white peonies enhancing the arrangement. Lovely in Lace The bride was striking in a gown of Chantilly lace, white tulle and satin. The fitted bodice was of lace with long pointed sleeves. The white tulle shirt, with Chantilly lace insets, fell over satin hoops In the skirt. - A sweetheart crown held the fingertip length veil edged with Chantilly lace. She carried a traditional bridal bouquet, heart-shapewith white detachable orchid surrounded witli Vanda orchids on white net Standing with the lovely bride wrere Mrs. Arlene Collings Hun-sake- r as matron of honor and e Miss Verla Bond and Miss Christensen as bridesmaids. The matron of honor chose to wear yellow. Miss Bonds gown was blue lace and Miss Christensens pink lace. All carried crescent shaped nosegays of pink carnations. Mother of the bridegroom wore a model of pink cotton lace over pink linen. Her corsage was of white carnations tied with pink ribbon. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY going to press SjS 1. Additional Listings P - 2. Bold-fac- e t listings. ; 3. Directory Advertising. tot new of changed listings, coll your Telephone 8u$inetl Office now. going to press soon Brother Is Best Man . Max Robinette was best man with David Burt and William All wore Collings ushering. white carnation boutonnieres. Displayed on a mirror flanked by pink and white candles was the beautifully decorated three tiered wedding - cake. Wedding bells tied with pink bows topMiniature ped the cretiqn. pink and white wedding bells adorned each layer as did gardenias, white and pink doves and lily of the valley. Host and hostess for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Lester W. Collings. Refreshments Served .In charge of .serving were Mrs. Lydia Hess, Mrs. Myrtle Mrs. Emma Prisbrey, Bosley, Mrs. Laurel Collings, Mrs. Andersen, Miss Beth Bunnell, Miss Carol Glenn, Miss Patsy Earl, Miss Peggy Mecham and Miss Beverly Jones. Mrs. Mary Hanline was at the guest book. In charge of the many lovely gifts presented to the young couple were: Mrs. Darlene Stoddard, Miss Patsy Wolke, Mrs. Raone R. Collings, Miss Donna Jean Prisbrey and Miss Dee Ann Hess. Background music was played J. McGregor by Mrs. Janice during the entire reception. Left for Honeymoon The newlyweds left immediately following the reception for their honeymoon. The bride is a graduate of Box Elder High school and Weber college. For the past two years has been employed at the Fram corporation plant in Biig-haCity. The bridegroom graduated from BEI1S and was employed at the local telephone company until his enlistment in the If. S. Navy. Upon his release he has been employed for the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company in Ogden. NEW PRESIDENT Mrs. Wilford Wendell will assume presidential duties of the Kindergarten Club on Thursday, June 7, at installation ceremonies at the War Memorial Home. Iff-- Installation Slated For Kindergarten Club tt' r,nnr y 'r ! TEMPLE VOWS EXCHANGED Mr. and Mrs. Dale Burt Robinette exchanged wedding promises June 1 in the Logan LDS temple. Mrs. Robinette is the former Ruth Collings, daughter of Thomas W. Collings. Mr. Robinettes parents are Mr. and Mrs. Delbert M. Robinette. Lawn Party Fetes Jane Newton on Anniversary A lawn party feted Jane Newton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Newton, June 5 on the occasion of her seventh birthday anniversary. Games were played, birthday refreshments served and gifts opened. A lovely doll birthday cake was the highlight of the afternoon. The cake formed the dress for the doll. with the games Assisting were Janet Stumm and Sally Jensen. Attending were: Shanna Hun-sakeJulie Johnson, Alice Ann Mortensen, Randy Nelson, Mer-ile- e Packer, Bruce Smith, Don Romer, Vickie Cochran, Charlotte Ewer, Michael Busby, Elaine and Debra Nelson, Diana and Judy Craner, Linda Frost and Dean Reeder, along with Janes sisters, Jean, Sherrie and Karen. r, 2 Box Elder NEWS Wednesday, June 6, 1956 Brigham City, Utah Lo-ven- ia A weekly newspaper established in 1896, pub lished every Wednesday and entered as Sec ond Class Matter at the post offica in Brigham Cityr Utah, under the act of March 6. 1879. Verl Chas. W. Ciaypaugh, Publisher Rich O Brien, Advertising Manager Subscrpition rate S3 00 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. Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Association end United Press, Advertising Utah State Press Association, Representative; Sait Lake City Utah NATIONAL EDITORIAL & inrauacHBiiaHJ AsgoCT, BUILD Pink. Aminotriazole Weedkiller) Hera's the great new herbicide discovery youve been reading about In the leading farm magazines. ffni Lull Canocion T7isfe Wi'te Top, Quack Grass Markham fs TREMCNTON, UTAH YOU WILL Keep that car shiny new with a weather-proo- f garage. Merrells Inc. will supply you with needed plans, helpful building advice and a convenient loan service arrangements handled at our store The following births are an nounced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A boy was born ' May 30 to Sefferina and Frances Lukakie Trujillo, Intermountain school. Karen Hansen and Verl O'Brien, Brigham City, are 2.the parents of a girl, born June June 3, Lloyd and Cherre Chourno3 Lish, Tremonton, became the parents of a boy. Eldon and Lola Murphy Hansen, Brigham City, announce the arrival of a boy June 3. June 3 to A boy was born and Grace Forsgren Darrell Nelson, Brigham Route No. 2. Ned and Norma Rae Stokes Beesley, Brigham Route No. 2, are the parents of a boy born June 3. Clair and Loreen Gooch "ABear River, announce nderson, the arrival of girl born June 4. i BELLS, Walk A Block And Save1 tritional weight control food alternate, as advertised on television, from DON NUTTAL Ringside Cafe t Phone 438 Main & 4th North dog-catch- Fish Line from 20c Tapered, Level, Plain Tackle Boxes Hand Tid Flies each 25c Fishing Reels . . 60c up Fishing Baskets $3.45 up Creels $2.40 up Fish Nets . . from $1.25 $2.75 Fine selection of Fishing Tackle on hand. Also camping now equipment. STAYS UP IT ROLLS IT LASTS NO MONEY DOWN COSTS LESS 36 Months to Pay to maintain TIRE Phone 548 SHOP-- . 146 South QUIG NIELSEN Aluminum Products 327 East 2nd North BRIGHAM CITY Ail Conquer We have lately issued reports on our valuable research findings and excellent results in the treatment of cancer, multiple sclerosis, polio, cerebral palsy and mental deficiency, heart diseases and arthritis at the Spears Chiropractic Hospital, Denver, Colo. As a result, thousands of "hopeless and discouraged peo- pie who knew little about this institution or chiropractic have found new hope and blessed relief from these and many other types of disease. Reports are now In the making on our latest research findings and gratifying results in tuberculosis, epilepsy, muscular dystrophy, headaches, and other problem ailments. Although this article deals specifically with arthritis And rheumatism, you are invited to write us for free information on the great relief being given here, and by competent chiropractors everywhere, from these and many other diseases in patients of all ages. What Is Arthritis Rh.umatlim? These are general terms applied to a painful and destructive inflammatory process which affects joints, muscles and sometimes other tissues of the Rheumatism is the body. more general term, since it may to inflammation of the apply joints, muscles, heart or other tissues. Arthro means joint; itis means Inflammation. Thus, arthritis means inflammation or rheumatism of one or more Joints. The various names given rheumatic and arthritic ailments stem from their location and degree of advancement. Sometimes only one joint Is affected and sometimes several or all joints; sometimes only muscles; sometimes both muscles and joints. Sometimes the whole system is affected, often leaving an aftermath of "rheumatic heart" or recurrent rheumatic fever. What Cans! Rheumatism Arthritis? ls ; nu- O Fishing Boots . . $10.95 up $6.95 up Fly Rods Spinning Rods . . $3.95 up Dog Spotter WHITE CLOUD, Mich. (UP) Conservation officer Alger Cline became an aerial when he went up in aplane to spot wild dogs that had been killing scores of deer. Arthritis Call in today for a free estimate. See just how easy building Is under Merrells new 5 years to pay program. INC. WEY-RIT- E Season opens Saturday, June 9th. Buy all your needs now! Complete supply for fishing and camping. . that will keep your payments as low as $1.13 per week. Outdoor living is here. Don't spend another summer wishing for an outdoor barbecue. Mer-relhas the plans, advice, material and finance program that will make barbecue .building easy for you. Call in today. Get your FOR FISHERMEN Refreshments will be served Ethel Poulter assisted by Mrs. by the Reduce! HMQUARffllS ist. Visit Merrells - today and look over their assortment of building plans for extra rooms in the basement or attic. No need to worry about hard to meet payments, either. You can affoid it All financial II Its a bundle of pink for Mr. and Mrs. Verl OBrien. The seven pound eight ounce black haired Miss was born June Z at 1:40 p. m. at Cooley Memorial hospital. Keli Marie is the name chosen for their first offspring. Mrs. OBrien is the former Karen Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Hansen, Salt Lake Qity. This is the ninth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Hansen. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Don J. OBrien, also of Salt Lake City. The OBriens are grandparents for the first time. FINANCE PROGRAM at Merrells. BIRTHS Duffer: You must be the worst caddy In the world. Caddie: Hardly, sir that would be too much of a re-tol- d . MERRELL'S NEW Need to finish up a room in the basement for your growing family? Summer is a perfect- time and Merrells Inc. has the perfect material. Easy to use Plywood paneling makes room building simple. And Plywood is ever so economical. Installation of newly elected officers of Kindergarten club of Brigham City will be held on Thursday afternoon, June 7, at 4 p. m. at the War Memorial home. Miss Bessie Brown, immediate past president, of Northern District Federated Womens clubs, will conduct the installation ceremonies. During the afternoon, prayer will be offered by Mrs. Valoy Booth with pledge by Mrs. Carina Billings. Wendell Isaacson is guest solo- y O Win-nifre- Take 5 years to pay - (An A lovely closing social honoring the mothers and daughters of the First ward Relief society was held Tuesday, May 29, in the Relief society rooms. Members of the Junior MIA chorus directed by Mrs. Mae II. Petersen accompanied by Miss Marjorie Cook entertained with the opening song. was offered Invocation by followed Mrs. Olive Petersen, by another number by the Jun ior chorus. Seven Reasons Why I Am Proud to be An American were given by Mrs. Ora Andersen, The followed by a vocal solo, Flag Without a Stain, by Mrs. Virginia W. Breitenbeker. .Seven Reasons Why I am Proud to be a Latter-daSaint, were given by Mrs. Alice R. Rich. Reed Eeecher then sang, Mormon Boy." ' A story, A Good Life was beautifully presented by Mrs. Camille Bennion, followed by piano solo by Mary Margaret Sycamore. . Mrs. Jesse L. Roberts paid tribute of appreciation to president and work director of the First warn group. Benediction was offered by Mrs. Martha Jensen. Dainty refreshments were served to 90 members and visit' ers. v committee following members: Mrs. Bell Weight, Mrs. Marion Jordan, Mrs. Iva Mrs. Blanche Frod-shaBarker, Enjoy Granddaughter ; Mrs. Florence Jensen, d Celebrate Anniversary Mrs. Janice Johnson, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Beth WalkEnjoying a vsiit from their er and Mrs. Velma Bunderson. granddaughter and husband are Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sessions. Brothers Attend Rites Here for a few days enroute For P G. Sessions to Manti where they plan to attend the wedding reception of H. J. Sessions and brothers Mr. Madsens brother are Mr. and Farmington and Mrs. Vaughn Madsen, Rich- of Bountiful, - . Ogden traveled to Idaho Falls, land, Washington. to attend funeral Mrs. Madsen is the former Ida., Monday services for their brother, P. G. Elma Merrell, daughter of Mr. 80. and Mrs. T. A. Merrell, Pull- Sessions, The eider Sessions passed man, Washington. away Wednesday, May 30, at Celebrate Wedding Date Idaho Falls. the Madsens visit, During Burial will be in the Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Sessions enjoyed Idaho, cemetery.- celebrating their 49th wedding anniversary. j t John M. Iversons Here A dinner party was held It Maddox Ranch house Sunday lFrom Los Angeles , Cal. in honor of the occasion. ' Mr. and Mrs. John M. IverMr. and Mrs. Sessions ex- son of Los Angeles, Calif, visitchanged wedding vows June 5, ed this past weekend witn Mr. 1907 in the Salt Lake LDS temand Mrs. L. J. Smith, Mr. and ple. Mrs. Ernest Iverson and other ' relatives. Mr. Iverson, Mrs. Smith and Bundle of Pink Here Mr. Iverson are brothers and For the Verl O'Briens ' sister. WHAT "How do you spell chrysan themum? Pink or yellow? Fetes Moms, Daughters ' La-rain- Last Call! Lovely Closing Social , Like many other problem diseases, arthritis and rheumatism arise not from one but from a combination of causes. And such combinations are frequently different in different persons. Our research findings show the fol- CempeeAstlon, valuable prizes and an expease-fre- e trip to Denver are being gives the 26 oldest people la 8PE4R9 in connect the world hr tton with Its Longevity Research Protect now under wav. We want names of all persons ever 10 years. $103,000 CHALLENGE Spears has definitely discovered the causa and method el preventing, detect;? and correctin' Cerebral Palsy and Mental Deficiency in their early stages. $103,033 is offered to aiyona who can disprove this to the world. This technique it now in simple, highly Illustrated and easy to app! book form to parents can effectively treat their own bobles 55.00 to mothers and prospective mothers who can pay free to those who cannot pay. Every home should have this back. Order today. It may mean the difference between health and happiness or a life of torture for your baby. fJ research is to discover facts. is a combination of growing and Knowing the facts does not degenerating processes. In some make any condition worse. And arthritic joints, the cartilages j:-- . the facts are that the research- forming the articulating surers at Spears Chiropractic Hos- faces are literally destroyed; '' pital have found much evidence and in others the joints enlarge indicating that advanced arthri- by excess bony but diseased tis is a rheumtold type of malig- growth, while some joints show nancy. Arthritis is seldom fatal, similar enlargements combined but Its actions and symptoms with destruction of both the are similar in many ways to cartilage and the articulating certain types of cancer. Its prin- ends of the bones. cipal distinguishing feature is Joint Work at Spears Amaiing that it attacks only the joints. The discoveries and developBut, like other types of malignancy, it may manifest itself in ments made at Spears Chirogrowth or destruction, it may practic Hospital for the regenenlarge or destroy or do both to erationinof damaged or destroyed children and the reactijoints the joints it attacks. vation of adult joints badly damrevelations, certain aged by other diseases, are also blood and other tests also exhelpful in many inDr. Uo Spears actly simulate those of cancer. proving in the treatment of maFoods that aggravate cancer, ag- stances arthritic joints. gravate advanced arthritic con- lignant sick Giving this notie to ditions; and he treatment at Thousands Happy with Rasults friend may help sovt a life. Spears that is proving so effecAlthough thousands of pative in cancer, is very helpful tients who flock to Spears from owing to be the principal causes in the treatment of advanced every state in the Union and in most cases: arthritic conditions. several foreign countries pro1. A pinch on vital nerves claim their results as miracuEnd Product ef where they leave the spinal cord Cancer lous, we do not claim to cure. Diseases Other through openings between spinal Only nature cures. Our Job is to joints, causing congestion and Our research shows that can- assist nature. This we are Interference with the flow of cer is seldom a separate and dis- to the satisfaction of doing many nerve energy to the joints or tinct disease. It is usually the thousands. Because about 90 other parts affected. end product of other diseases of our patients reach us after 2. Inefficient functioning of and often flourishes in combina- having been given up or dethe organs of digestion, assimi- tion with other diseases. The clared Incurable elsewhere, na lation and elimination, and the diseases which may end in a turally some of them arrive too as late tor complete relief, but the settling of body poisons In malignant condition known ind great majority go home joints and tissues weakened by cancer are usually of the and hapny. These inan improper nerve and neutra-tl- flammatory or itis types, and clude hundreds of rases of arthe advanced stages of arthritis, supply. 3. An Imbalance of powerful known as hypertrophic arthrilis. thritis and rheumatism. For further Information see natural hormones necessary to atrophic arthritis, rheumatoid normal body functioning brought arthritis and arthritis deformans your local chiropractor and acso are malignant they might about by an write Spears Chiropractic Hosby some glands and curately be considered rheuma- pital, Dept. , Denver. Colo., toid of cancer. types , joint for 72 pages of documented by others. 4. Pathogens and malignlns Just as some cancers are com- proof of results In scores of difdisease poisons and virulent fer- binations of both the growing ferent diseases free. Also send ments thrown into the system and the eating tvpes. in its names of friends you want to from Joints, organs, glands or advanced stages arthritis often get our literature. Adv. other tissus where degenerative or malignant 'conditions are If yea da not hava cquaamish stomach, write vs let COLD CAN. already active. CER FACTS the most J- well-satisfie- e under-productio- It Arthritis Related ta Cancer? This may prove shocking te but the put pea of ijopie people, amaiing, factual, fully docuiremsd, photographic expos of cancer end tha horrifying results that oft.n fellow wrong treatment, evr wrlrt.n. 2$ cats copy. |