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ADMIRES Colmar, was tonsillectomy operation list orLynette Neddo, 8, Malta, Idaho, tary and director of the Junior Chamber of Commerce on June 13. ganization, ia shown with Leon Gardner, admiring GardDiana Kay Kennedy, 3, 211 ners outstanding dairy herd at his dairy farm north of North Fourth West, had her tonHoneyville. The local Jaycees have been participating in sils removed June 15. the June Dairy month activities, sponsoring interest in tonsillecOthers undergoing the dairy industry here. tomies, June 15, were Paula Git Mr. of Mrs. and 3, tins, daughter Howard H. Gittins, Bountiful, Worley, Ogden, major operation hernia, Sunday, June 17; Mrs. and Jerilyn Chlarson, 7, Honey-vill- on June 14; Rodney Spendlove, Ellis B. (Connie) .Lowe, Salt City, major operation, 10, son of Mrs. Alta Spendlove, Lake Those undergoing major sur- Brigham City, appendix remov- June 18, and Irs. Theo (Doro gery during the past week have ed Sunday, June 17; Don Balls, thy) Richards, Fielding, major 18. included: 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laren operation, June Mrs. James (LaRue) Checketts, W. Balls, Brigham City, appenCharles A. Toyn returned to Brigham City, appendectomy on dectomy, June 17; Craig Nelson, his" home at Grouse Creek folJune 11; Parry C. Jensen, ma 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth lowing four days in the Cooley jor operation, June 13; Henry Nelson, Corinne, strangulated Memorial hospital last week. ' e. GOING TO STAY AWHILE Some trailer owners at the construction site at Little Valley plan to stay for the duration of the project and are trying to grow lawn and shrubs. The trailer court at the Morrison-Knudso- n construction camp is becoming a small city of trailer own- ing workers. i 3 Box Legionnaires and Wives Arrive HOSPITAL NOTES Today for Convention Three-Da- y Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, June 20, 1956 Dinner Parties Fete Mr. and Mrs. Peeples Auxiliary members will re(Continued from Page One) convene Mr. and Mrs. Georgo J. PeeSaturday morning at 4 p. m. when the Gold Star Tea were guests at the home of ward 9:30 a. Fourth m. ples at the will be held in the lovely garMrs. Marvin Vail and and Mr. dens at the home of, Mr. and chapel with voting for DepartFathers Day. Sunday, family Mrs. P. C. Knudson, 453 South ment officers taking place durA lovely dinner was served to Main street. Committee noon hour. ing the the Peeples, their daughter, Mrs. Friday evening the Auxiliary reports and installation of offi- Laura P. Kennedy, Sacramento, will entertain Legionnaires at cers will complete the after- and the Vails granddaughter, the Department Auxiliary ban- noons program and conclude Alicia Smith. quet at the Tropical Restaurant the convention agenda. Mrs. Peeples was feted Tuesbeginning at 7 p. m. National 8 at will June 19, or the occasion of begin day, Registration Commander Wagner will be the a. m. on Thursday, Friday and her 73rd birthday anniversary. event. the at guest speaker at the War Memorial Miss Sarah Marble entertained A dance will be held at the Saturday Home, according to Jay C. Han- in honor of Mrs. Peeples. War Memorial Home at 9 p. m., sen and Mrs. Merle A dinner party will be held Malmrose, Friday, to conclude the days ac- registration chairman for the this evening with the Vails tivities. and Auxiliary. activities Legion Saturday morning begin early with an Auxiliary Past Presidents breakfast schedCADILLAC PONTIAC uled for 7 a. m. at the Tropical Restaurant lor all department, district, and unit past presidents. Saturday Sessions at Armory General business sessions and COMPANY CARS AT A DISCOUNT a membership meeting will be 1956 CAD. SED. Loaded, incl, air conditioning held Saturday morning when 1956 PONTIAC St. W. 4 door, power steering & brakes the Legionnaires reconvene at 9 30 a. m. at the Armory build1956 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF Sed. Air Conditioned ing. Election and installation of New Car Warranty! New Car Guarantee ! department officers will take place Saturday afternoon. COPPIN MOTOR COMPANY umwmm 2 HERE ARE IFOUR iFOUR A. M. SATURDAY june THE FROM QUEEN'S a FEW: A Hozsize nn 290 Betty Crocker Peanut Delight Boysenberry FROSTING PRODUCE- Both for LONG GREEN 50 CUCUMBERS each NEW WHITE I POTATOES lbs 690 milk 4 cans 650 ;egq- i- j Betty Crocker Peanut Delight "each ' Both Regularly 59 c -- 490 - MI I Save 10c DEL MONTE CHUNK STYLE TUNA m t j Jumbo All Meat Makes 12 quarts GIMPE NECTAR I i WOODBURY 19 i VELVET 400 SIZE $1.(10 size - , FACIAl TISSUES ; 2 303 SIZE DEW DROP CUT tor LIBBY'S 49 1 FROZEN MEAT IP0ES 4 cans , S90 3 cans spa MILK 0 - v RAMONA SoKie - Chunk or Sliced 2V2 SIZE GREEN TAG 4cans$2.oa - -- EB(O)!L0(ONA lb PET NON-FA- T READY TO SERVE CAKE RIM. and Cherry Apple ---- HormelWhole "or half ASSORTED Pineapple the longest tail Free Prizes to Everybody Attending! pr,zes for the dog w,th noMm mmol Wednesday and Thursday Only auP PKim! PRIZES FOR THE SMARTEST POOCH (Does most tricks) PRIZES FOR THE UGLIEST DOG BRING FIDO PANTRY W BIG 1 $51,08 r ? ; Chicken 6 Turkey Beef for $51 80 P r , S90 46 oz. 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