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Show Aerial Photo Conlest Winners Must Use Theatre Tickets Before Contest Closes theatre tickets in the aerial photo contest must use their tickets before the end All winners of of the contest, which closes Sat- urday, June 22, unless their tickets are otherwise dated, according to contest rdles. Winners of $5 merchandise prizes in last weeks contest were N. J. Valentine of Brigham City, who won Van Engelen's prize; Winnie H. Clark of Honeyville, who will be awarded the prize from Arctic Circle; and who Dyan Welch of Corinne, will collect a $5 merchandise prize from North Main Furni- - Twin Grandsons Make BIRTHS First Visit to Utah Enjoying visit a from their twin grandsons are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Christensen, Brigham City. Here in Utah with their sons, Eldred and Edward, are Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Ostberg, Pasadena, Calif. Mrs. Ostberd is the for- The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A girl was born June 4 to Lee Marvin and Ruth Carol Mann Hansen, Corinne. mer Eileen Christensen. Wallace Elmer and Jo Ann f The seven dnd month Thompson Hunt, Ogden, are the old babies weighed seven pounds parents of a girl born June 5. 12 ounces and six pounds at Keith II. and Lola Dean Hill birth and now tip the scales "at Coombs, Fielding, announce the' 24 and 22 pounds. arrival of a girl born June 8. Barbara Christensen plans to return to Pasadena with her sis4 Box Elder NEWS ter and family and spend the Wednesday, June 12, 1957 summer. Brigham City, Utah one-hal- For the Ultimate in Wanted Gifts ture- - Glen Eldredge, OgVFW DEPARTMENT OFFICERS den Post 1481, center, was elected commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars for Utah in election conducted Sunday afternoon, June 9, at the War Memorial home. Shown here with President Eldredge are, Ray W. Lester, Sandy Post 407, left, senior and Don K. Pearce, Kearns Post 9322, right, is junior At the department ELECTED AUXILIARY HEADS encampment for VFW Auxiliary members held Sunday afternoon, June 9, at the Eagles Aerie Mrs. Elsa A. Decker, Salt Lake Auxiliary 409 center, was named president, Mrs. Hilma Dowling, Provo Post 2162, left,' is new senior and Mrs. Mary Scothern, Brigham City Post vice-preside- 1695 is i junior vice-preside- Department Encampment Termed YFW Highly Successful by 400 Delegates (Continued From Page One) Mrs. Miriam Kidd in charge of the auxiliary meetings. Judge hewis Jones was master of s ceremonies for the Saturday banquet. , Ray H. Brannanan, Lakewod, Colo., brought news from the national-scene from the commander-in-chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. ' . Auxiliary members heard Miss Beulah Adamson, Denver, Colorado, national guard, urge the members to, top their membership rosters, and to realize importance of flag rituals in all meetings. . Chester Douse ' of the Fort Douglas Veterans hospital, explained conditions at the hospital and asked that all cooperate with veterans, who return to their homes to speed up rehabilitation. Delegates, totaling more than 400, went on record at the ento campment asking congress ask sufficient appropriations for: 1; An intensified educational program to aid employment of veterans over 45. 2. Assisting veterans in their rights. 3. Insuring adequate service to the veterans through the Bureau of. Employment Service, with counseling placement, and other with services for all veterans, special services for the disabled. 4. Developing full functioning and departments committees to utilize the full resources of the Veterans Employment Service and the state employment service, and assist physically handicapped veterans to secure suitable em d by-aw- i Miss Diane Burke Is Visitor in Honeyville Burke, Idaho Infant Dies Died Enroute In daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke. Honeyville, boarded the plane in Salt Lake City, Sunday afternoon for Washington, D. C. Miss Burke resides at Wade Inn in Washington, D. C. This is her first visit home since Christmas. She is employed by the secretary to the manager of the construction in Civic Development, Department of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Salt Lake City Funeral services were held on at Lorenzo, Idaho for Thomas Lee Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pierce, Lorenzo, Idaho. The youngster died Thursday night in a Salt Lake City hospital of a heart condition., Mrs. Pierce will be remembered here as the former Beatrice Judson, Perry. The wee tot is survived by his parents; three sisters, Sandra, Mary Ethel and Polly Ann Pierce and the following grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorne, Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. John Birch, Rigby, Idaho. Monday To Brigham Mrs. Bessie Ola Shuman Hun- ter Barkley, 46, of Denver, died Thursday in Vernal of a heart ailment while enroute to Brigham City by bus to visit with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Shuman. Mrs. Barkley was a member of the LDS church. ployment. Delegates also expressed willingness to participate actively on the governors committee and other groups when invited. A change in Civil Service preferential regulations to allow veterans who have been hospi-taize- d for mental Illnesses to be employed on certain surety-ratepositions was also advocated. Another resolution asked for s of the Dechanges in the partment of Utah reducing districts from 10 to seven, Miss Diane Denver Lady She was born Dec. 5. 1910 in Stilson, Ga a daughter of Forest A. and Sarah Kicklighter Shuman. Surviving are her husband, James Barkley, and four sons daughters: Donald Barkley, Robert Barkley, Irene Barkley and Marie Barkley, all of Denver; her mother of Brigham City: and the following brothers and sisters: . Mrs. Amanda Miller and Mrs. Lois Jensen of Brtg-haCity; John Shuman of Oregon;; Mrs. Louise Campbell of Salt Lake City; Titus and Brooks Shuman of Tremonton; Edmun Shuman of Townsend, Mont.; and Mrs. Beulah Stanfill of Phoenix, Ariz. Funeral services were conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. in the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home by Bishop Clark M. Rasmussen of the Brigham City Fourth ward. Burial was in the Tremonton cemetery. Birth of Boys Ups Grouse Creek Census Mr. and Mrs. Grant ' To Sage Brush Sals Local Students Listed Among Graduates U. Reed Warburton Hadfield and Carl Ransom Sederholm of Brigham City received bachelor of law degrees from the University of Utah at graduation ceremonies,, Monday, June 10. Graduating with degrees from the college of medicine were Ross Elliot Jensen of Brigham City and Wayne LaMar Hirschi of Park Quality Hardware comparable to cases twice the price. np Genuine $12.95 value O.jJ RINGS for Father r $4 up $9 up Wedding COUPON Good on the puehase of a new SULOVA ELECTRIC SHAVER No Trade-I- n Necessary The Finest Shaver Made Valley. Douglas Roger Clay of Brigham City received his bachelor Of science degree and Russell M. Ramsussen of Brigham City received a degree of bachelor of science in geology. $5 Stone Sct watch'ba'nds I j $1.00 Values to $12.95 LISTEN! Meditations" KBUII 7:45 A. M. Mon. - Wed. - Fri. Gospel Days Cake making was the order of the day for Sage Brush Sal members, June 3. as they met for regular meeting in Corinne. the cake making , Following demonstration, a business session followed, conducted by President Julie llaramoto. All 11 members of the club were in attendance. 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Valentine, Brigham City resident, proves that the aerial photo contest sponsored by Brigham City mer-- : chants, is for old and young alike, when he correctly identified all three photos fea-- 1 tured in last weeks contest. He will receive a $5 merchandise prize from Van En- WINNER ITS THE FIRST TIME AND ITS AT THE FOOD KING MARKET PRICED LOW TO FIT TOUR POCKETBOOK Hem your fabric. A TEMPLE CASE - . CAMPING FISHING PLEASURE -- DAD GIVE Grouse Creek, announce the arrival of their third child, a son, born Sunday, June 9, at Cooley Memorial hospital. The wee tot weighed Six pounds nine ounces at birth and will be named Gary. Other family members Include Susan 10, and Stephen 7. Mrs. Kimber is the former Naomi Davis, daughter of Wm. T. Davis, Brigham City. Paternal grandfather is E--. O. " Theres nothing like the first horseback ride, a friend of ours Kimber, Grouse Creek. has quipped, to make a person feel better off. Card of Thanks We wish to express our deep appreciation and thanks to all our friends and neighbors for The Bureau of Public Roads their kind thoughts and help estimates there will be 81 mil- during our recent sadness at the lion motor vehicles on the high- loss of our husband and father. Mrs. Guy T. Whitaker and ways by 1965, or 16 million more than are on the highways today. Family., for 1. Kimber, The picture at Van Engelens was of the V. M. Grazer farm at Willard; North Main Furniture featured a photo of the Seth Wheatley farm at Honeyville; and the Arctic Circle showed a picture of the John M. Hardy farm at East Bear River. Winners of tickets to the Roxy theatre this week include Mrs. Earl Glenn, Tom A, Davis and Kenneth J. Hailing of Brigham City; George Welch and LaVern R. Nelson of Corinne. Capitol theatre tickets will be mailed to Mrs. Donna Nelson of Perry; Hanna Narcomey of Intermountain Willie school; Hunsaker of Honeyville; Nellie Molgard of Willard and Mrs. Grace Price of 540 South Main, Brigham City. Other persons correctly identifying all three photos in last weeks contest and whose names will be included in the drawing for grand prizes at the end of the contest, include Earl Glenn, R. N. Price, Lee R. Andersen, Delone E. Andersen, Marie Korth, Iva Barker, C. R. Barker, Kelly Korth, all of Brigham City; Terry Welch, Joyce S. Nelson. Earl B. Nelson, Peggy Nelson, Don B. Nelson, Rodney Nelson, all of Corinne; Wanda Sebek of Perry and Jack H. Molgard of Willard. There were 29 winners out of the 38 contestants who entered last week. New sponsors for this weeks contest will be Coppin Motor Co., Palmer Jewelry and O. P. Skaggs. Persons correctly identifying the photos at all three places will be eligible to win any of the three $5 merchandise prizes or theatre tickets offered each week. The contest closes Saturday evening at 6 p. m. t. Next weeks contest will conclude the series of contests sponsored locally. RADIO Coleman 2 burner CAMP STOVE $51.95 your own $13.95 Stand ( $5.95 Other Portable Models $19.95 VISIT THE NESTLES CARAVAN THURSDAY AT SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING POLES LINES REELS see him at our TACKLE HOOKS BASKETS II Va 'Walk A Block And Save1 Nestles Quick Display 1 ssasam |