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Show Box tlder NtWb Brigham Tire Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, May 29, 1957 NOTES . Tonsillectomies are still taking the lead for operations at Cooley hospital. Youngsters undergoing surgery during the past few days have included Peggy Farrell 3, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. CharIn line with the latest trends les Farrell, Brigham City Route in retail .merchandising meth- 2, May 24. Randy Gardner 2, son of Mr. ods, the Brigham Tire Shop, representatives here of the B. F. and Mrs. Dallas Gardner, Honey-villMay 27. Goodrich company, has just put Margaiet Bingham 7, daughthat companys credit sales ter of Mr. and Mis Clifford plan in operation. , Announcement of this new Bingham, Corinne, May 27. LuAnna Kelly 3, daughter of service was made last week by Mr. and Mrs. David G. Kelly, Richard Parsons, owner. May 27. We feel that in adopting this Layton, Ronald Moiales 5, son of Mr. new credit plan we have taken a and Mis Joe C Moiales, Bug-habig step forward in the further May 27. City, development of our retail merRandy Everton 2, son of Mr. Parsohs and chandising program, Mrs Walter C. Everton, said. With this new plan, it is Brigham City, May 27. now possible for our customers Kathleen Nelson 9, to purchase merchandise for of Mr. and Mrs Jarvisdaughter Nelson, on a regucash, on City, May 28 lar 30 day charge account or on Brigham and Michael 2, Debbie 3, ehil-die- n budget terms." of Mr. and Mrs Wayne Parsons stated that their pric- Stenquist, Tremonton, May 28. es will be the same regardless of Lynn Braegger 4, son of Mr how a purchase is paid for, how- and Mrs. Wayne Braegger, Wilever, there will be small carry- lard, May 28 Becky Harper 8, daughter of ing charge when goods are purchased on budget terms. Mr. and Mrs. Trae Harper, BrigAssociated with Parsons at the ham City, May 28 Doing Nicely Brigham Tire Shop are his brothers, Jerald and Duane ParVirgil D. Jeppson, 353 North sons, who are serving as First West, left the hospital on of the establishment. Tuesday doing nicely" following major surgery performed per-foim- Shop Adopts Mrs. Estella Mangnus Vacations in Brigham Credit Plan Mrs. Estella Mangnus, former Brigham City resident, spent Wednesday and Thursday last week at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Charles Wilson Wednesday evening, she was the surprised guest of honor at the home of Mrs. Virgie Harding. Guests included Mrs. Louise Theuson, Mrs. Alice Jensen, Mrs. Roma Thorson, Mrs. Verna Burt and Mrs. Jean Wilson. The evening was spent in renewing old acquaintances Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Mangnus is now managing an apartment house in Seattle, Wash. She left for Seattle early Friday morning by train. Accomto panying her grandmother Seattle was Gloria Wilson who plans to vacation there for a few e, lay-awa- Weeks. Prior to her stop in Brigham City she spent the early part of her vacation in Philadelphia with another daughter, Mrs. Idella Comforto, and at Arlington, Virginia, with a brother, Glen Draper. May 23 llURRAII Change Name On All Records again! GREAT TIME FOR A NEW KODAK CAMERA June brides are reminded by Jay M. Hansen of the Ogden district social security office that they should change their name, not only on their drivers license, insurance policy and bank account, but especially on their social security card Most brides who have been working prior to marriage con tmue to work, at least for a time, after marriage. If the name on their social security card is different from the name reported by their employer, they will not receive social security credit for the wages reported, Hansen said. Those wages earned and cred ited to the social security ae count of the new bride could mean several thousands of dollars in social security benefits to her children m the event of her death while the children were still young. June brides can obtain an application to change their social security records from the Employment Office or any post office in the county. Hansen will be at the Brigham City Employment Office from 10 a. m. until 4 p. m. on Thursday, June 6. see our complete line of KODAK FLASH and SUPPLIES With a modern Kodak camera, indoor pictures and snaps at night are every bit as simple and sure as sunny-dasnapshots. Stop in soon and see our complete line of Brownie and Kodak cameras. Aim, gasholders, bulbs, and photo aids. Aash outfits, tool y Easy-does-- it COMPTONS ART & MUSIC CO. LET'S Little Shirley Ann Flint of to her Promontory returned home Tuesday after an appendectomy performed May 25. Mrs Lavere (Clytie) Andersen, Tremonton, underwent major suigery May 27, and is repoited doing very well by hospital Brides Should (its springpj CAMERAS HOSPITAL HAVE BIRTHS Kindergarten Club Installs Officers Perry Youth Gains BYU Recognition Recognized for distinguished service in radio and television n work this past week was Perry, son of Mr. and Mrs. II Eugene Perry of Perry. Devern received a loving cup ? for the award. Last year he received the 1 Golden Mike pin award for the same serDe-ver- vice. Installation ceremonies were conducted for newly elected officers of the Kindergarten club, Thursday evening, May 23, in the Second ward amusement hall. Mrs. Lila Wendel, president, was in charge for the evening Mrs. Relda Lund led the ladies in the pledge followed by prayer by Mrs Lucille Hansen. Reports were given by retiring officers for past years activities. A business session was then conducted followed by the installation of new officers Mrs. Ted Cochran, Northern District Federation of Womens clubs president, was installing officer. Clever games were played during the entire evening with lovely corsages presented to the new officers and gifts of appreciation given to the retiring group. Refreshments were served following the meeting and social with Mrs May Balls, chairman, and committee members. He just recently returned from Columbus, Ohio, where he was sent by Brigham Young Devern Perry University to a radio convention. He is manager of the BYU campus radio station. lie is a graduate of Box El der High school and for the Adolescence is a phase dumb past three years has attended parents go through. the BYU. y Devern will begin his senior The wool from Angora class studies this fall in, busi- bits is harvested 10 to ness education. 12 months. $ rab-ever- OR STOP IN AT 81 SOUTH MAIN PHONE 1136 Big LETS TALK ABOUT TIIIOKOL CHEMICAL? BIG PINEY OIL & GAS? NORTHWEST PRODUCTION? . CURTISS WRIGHT? U. S. STEEL? LETS TALK ABOUT STOCKS YOU WOULD LIKE TO OWN J. BLAINE CORRY, Manager 81 SOUTH MAIN PHONE 1136 NEW S&UetpMA WONDERCAST to the of the season. $39.90 vaL NEW SHAKESPEARE ALL FISH MUST BE WEIGHED ON SCALES AT THOMPSONS. The y,ether diJ and you should be " Pleased! EXTENDED UNTIL JUNE RANGE OPEN MEMORIAL DAY With full width superfreeze chest. 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(If you bought your license at Thompsons youre already registered). $19.95 value season. , ALL FISH MUST BE CAUGHT IN UTAH STREAMS. man catching the biggest fish during the opening week of the ju FRIGIDAIRE WEEK MEMORIAL DAY SALAD DRESSING the fisher- will be given free to Some Bargains 0 Some Bonuses Same Free Gifts DILL PICKLES WIN! YOU MUST REGISTER AT THOMPSONS TO BE ELIGIBLE. LI SAVE $50 Frigidaire 30 MIRACLE WHIP HOW TO HERE'S BUTTON PUSH , We are burning up the highway to keep FRESH BREAD on hand for our many loyal customers and friends. WATCH FOR OUR GRAND OPENING! ROD Both rod and reel will go Inter-mounta- in 0p and push-butto- n boy, May 26 A girl was born May 27 to Leo Allen and Lillian Andersen Jen- An SEASON PRIZE WESTERN SECURITIES CORP. SAVE $30 8.1 cu ft. Frigidaire ' 1st Week Prize The following births are an nounced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A boy was born May 24 to Albert E. and Louisa Etta Shaner Bridges of Brigham City. A girl was born May 28 to Boyd Kent and Merle Thompson Gardner, Honeyville. Boyd Melvin and Ida Elsa Kunzler Barker, Los Angeles, sen Layton. Ronald Archibald and June Gayle Lemon, Ogden, are the parents of a boy born May 27. May 27, Darrell William and Edith Pederson Greenup, school became the parents of a girl. Van B. and Birtie Melville, Willard, announce the arrival of a girl born May 28. , Prizes for the Biggest Trout Caught in Utah Streams SPORTING GOODS -- 4 Ideal for outings, picnics, lawn, porches and recreation rooms. A useful utility item In every home. Easily folded and stored away, when not in use. Sizes 12" x 12" seat, 17" high. |