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Show s t , k V 4 V V In The Tradition CITY (UP)t-W- hile workers were setting up Mother Goose characters for a kiddie park at Lagoon Resort near here, a five-fofigerglass image of Humpty Dumpty fell off a wall, had to be returned to the factory for repairs. , SALT LAKE The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Don Lloyd and Marilyn Wilcox Christensen, Brigham City, girl, Aug. 14. George Wendell Jr. and Charlene Coleman Holmes, Brigham City, girl, Aug. 15. Herman O. and Rachel Maria Madrid Barela, Corinne, girl, A Young One NORTH ADAMS, Mass. (UP) The Chamber of Commerce here claims to have the young, est member In the United States, Neil Jacobs, 16, a high school student, operates his own Venetian blind repairing and cleaning business. LET US GIVE YOUR FURNITURE TIRED Aug. 17. A BRAND NEW LOOK! Crosslin Fields and Glenna Elizabeth Foster Smith, Intermountain School, twins, a boy six pounds 12 ounces, and a girl, six pounds eight ounces, born Aug. When restyling your furniture we rebuild frame up to insure smart new beauty. from the 18. 30 e ( fl.4J Fair TOP NOTCH PERFORMERS Stepping into the spotlight at the Tremonton Grounds recently was the newly chosen Box Elder County Fair and Golden Spike queen , and her court. They are pictured above, left to right, Darla Rockwood, daughter of Mrs Dolly S. Rockwood, Queen Gayle Burton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William S. Burton of Thatcher and Modena Steed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Steed of Stone, Idaho. Box Elder Wildlife Federation Picked to Attend members and their families enjoyed annual picnic fun at Box Elder County park Friday evening, Aug. 16. Myrland Balls, president of the organization, was master of ceremonies. Program for the evening included a demonstration on archery by Dale Madsen. Music for the' evening was provided by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marble. Barbecue supper was served followed by the presentation of a number of prizes. Prizes went to the following: Quen at Rodeo ! j i ,- "Sri. There was action aplenty Aug. 14 at the fair grounds in Tremonton as a queen and two attendants were chosen to reign over the Box Elder County fair and Golden Spike rodeo. Named to attend Queen Gayle Burton of Thatcher was Darla Rockwood of Brigham City and Modena Steed of Stone, Idaho. daughDarla is the 15 year-olter of Mrs. Dolly S. Rockwood of 649 North Main. A student at Box Elder High school, she participated on the debate team and has CALL ACCEPTS Teryl been in the school play. t Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Eleven girls from the surrond-in- g Mrs. W. E. Hunsaker will area competed for the title. leave for the German mis- They were judged on horsemansion field Sept. 20. ship, coordination between rider and horse, outfits and conformation of horse Judges were Earl Phippen and Milton Abrams of d Youth to Leave ; Logan. George Hodges won the door prize, a croquet set from Chase Firestones; Sherman Nay won aluminum toys from Glens Drug; Dale Madsen, lubrication job from Arts 76 Station; George Richards, sack of fishing gear from Club Billiards; Mrs. J. D. Gunderson, 12 gauge shotgun shells from Browns Saddlery; Earl Olsen, two dinners from the Tropical Restaurant; Tuffy $5 groceries, O. P. Skaggs; Clarence Richards, zipper bag, Glens Drug; Frank Aoki, stationery, Reminder; Mrs. Beverly MendenLandon. flashlight, Clay-baug- 'For Mission Home Sept. 4 Navy Air Force Family Resumes Duty at Va. Ensign and Mrs. Jerry R. Hurst and son, Davey, 2, have left for Teryl Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Norfolk, Virginia following a Mrs. W. E. Hunsaker has accep- tyo week leave in Utah. ted a call to serve as an LDS While on leave from U. S. missionary in West Germany. Naval Air Force duty in Corpus A farewell testimonial will be Christi, Texas they have been held Sunday, Aug 25, at 7.30 visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd p.m. in the Honeyville ward Davis, Brigham City and Mr. chapel. Friends and relatives of and Mrs. Clyde Hurst, Logan. Mrs. Hurst will be rememberthe Hunsakers are invited to attend. Hunsaker will enter the mission home Sept 4. He will sail from New York harbor Sept. 20 in the S. S. America. Hunsaker is a 'graduate of the Box Elder High school and Seminary. He served as FFA president and received the Colonel Hardaway award and the Carl Raymond Grey scholarship. For the past two years he has attended Utah State university. He is affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and Alpha Tau Alpha, honorary organization. The past two summers he has been instructing scouts at Cave Falls, Wyo. L. HOSPITAL NOTES Getting tonsils out in time for starting school is the vogue in Brigham City during the past week. Those on the tonsillectomy list at Cooley Memorial hospital include: Jill Chrlstoffersen, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Christof fersen, Brigham City, Aug. 13 Max Jensen, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen, Brigham ,i City, Aug. ed here as the former Dee Ann A group of men were sent out with a foreman with instructions to dig holes, then fill them back up. They did this for a while, but each time after the hole was filled they had some dirt left over. The foreman studied the problem for about an hour, and then announced, The only thing I can think of is to dig the holes a little deeper. A total of 330,000 students, more than the population of Nevada, are enrolled in the nations largest universities. L Free Pickup Elder NEWS Box Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, August 21, 1957 I30X HUNCHES your furniture, upholster it for you, then return it to your home. Your only cost is for upholstering. Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls $1.00 Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce $1.00 Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce 65c JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal 69c HOT DOG ON A STICK 15c PHONE 1546 TODAY! i Lauritzen Upholstery RINGSIDE CAFE Main & Jensen and neice, Sandra Jensen, and Mrs. Nick Topik and son, Ronnie, have returned from five fun filled days in Southern California. The vacation trip was planned for the children with all places of interest concerning young people attended. Among the fun spots were Disneyland, Universal Internation Studios, Knottsberry Bowl and farm, Hollywood Marineland. p UNIVERSAL CO-O- P PIPELINE MILKERS ... the fastest selling pipeline milker in Utah, Lower in cost. Tops in utility. Unequalled maintenance service. Ask your Branch Manager for a FREE estimate at your Phone 1546 523 South Main 4th North &ISH mKKTMMW-4 UG m Gnim fife) Heres a break for residents of this locality . . . the release of a news item that warns you in advance what j ou may expect in natural gas price increases once you have put your name on the dotted line. Read this story every word and read between the lines reproduced verbatim - - - ripeline Firm 1 Seeks Hike n ?as Hates -- DESERET NEWS jr Date of August 7, 1957 gr . I If some one tells you it may not happen, remind him that it HAS happened and plenty! in the past six - years. I - I i . Bower he m rT W-- would - - PaTe'v'fV'y dorado, de , ed the FeZT , . 1C Northwest - 'ourm;ght,..ate'"creaSe, J J S"wo n hat WevllU user, farm. ... TIMBERIB a wonderful new post-fre- e building suitable for a hundred uses including low cost grain storage. Prefabricated so you can build it yourself. FARMLIFT , ... A lightweight R bale conveyor. Saves lifting to 600 bales per hour. A great . . . work-and-tim- port-abl- e Can convey 500 e saver. Low in cost. ... MILK WHITE FEEDS The finest feeds made in Utah available at a price that will save you money. You're always right with Milk White. There's a Milk White feed for every need. For all your home savings ah Stfny wn&Dn AIL for Paso 0WnsS9SpeP mon stock ECONOMY GOffUFORir ' , The f compaine Caada. it alreadv 'out of naturaias Pacific I comf La,Ie City fires tfe two nr) oharged. InduI'?n Entities th n d "ot be afTecuf inc proPed REILDABniLDirV or farm needs, check the ecuBers in Knudson th9t o,d MFSPrFlghth I v f cent must n. y Asks Ai 6-y- ear fromn,SrPf,0n 185 Per li fa c ropany 6-y- eral na'url honal foranTal?? Per cent Co. addh Sttes?; WhiCaapafr Average cost of all gas sold UP from 26.324 per Mcf to 33.284 Average cost for residential use UP from 41.54 per Mcf to 51.78 Average cost for industrial use UP from 1 7.384 per Mcf to 23.4 This means A increase for residential use of 24.7. A increase for industrial use of 34.6. lco Wyoming iWVKe The Utah Puhl ,,c SerwV. Con, Proposed ase History will repeat itself! i Co-o- , We pick up 6 Golden Phone 438 fab- - , ' And Delivery Vi d From Featuring top quality items and materials that will provide maximum service at the lowest cost, including) . Route No, 1, underwent major surgery Aug. 19. ' Master Bruce Payne, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Payne, Brigham City, underwent major surgery Thursday, Aug. 15. Improving after major surgeiy performed Aug. 13 is Mrs. Finn (Mildred) Gibbs, Brigham Route No. L Vacation Time Is Fine Time for Kids when you shop At Your Farm 17. Master Paul Kotter, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Kotter, Brigham Mrs. Kenneth Dick, $5 groceries, Earls AG; Jim Zundel, 25 pounds flour. Big J Mill; Winston P. Nelson, five gallons gasoline, Hansens Phillips 66 sta- - You SAVE John Firth, 5 son of Mr. and Mrs, Ray Firth, Lynn, Utah, Aug 20. selection of new decorator Here s the record of natural gas price increases in Utah from 1950 to 1956: 16. Patricia Bramwell, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Bramwell, Brigham City, Aug. 18. Burt Baty, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Baty, Brigham RFD No. 1, Aug 19. Kent McMurdie, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMurdie, Tremonon, Aug. 19. Harry McMurdie, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McMurdie, Tremonton, Aug Iff Kathleen Cagle, 16, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Forrest Cagle, Snowvillc, Aug. 19, Major surgery was performed upon Douglas Hunsaker 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moyle Hunsaker, Tremonton Route No. 1 Aug cast- 4 that you can see your choice its proper setting. Complete rics- - h, halls; Miss Rilla Davis. , Clay-baug- Three-year-ol- So in BUILDING NEARS COMPLETION Putting the finishing touches on the new M. H. King Company sign Monday morning were workers, left to right, Darrell Nelson and Charles Ewer. Plans call for an early opening. Keith Hunsaker, ing reel, Billings Service; Mrs. Keith Hunsaker, cuff link and tie bar set, Simonsens; Kathy thermos jug, gallon Macks Pharmacy; Douglas Parsons, electric clock, Breitenbeker Electric; Jerry Anderson, camp cooler, Western Auto. Boyd Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ross Young, Perry, drew the lucky numbers from the box and Kenneth Dick assisted president Balls with the drawing. lion; Mrs. Your Home In North Dakota has 101 tree farms with a total of 102,482 acres. Wildlife Families Enjoy Annual Picnic Fun Friday Evening in Park ; Prizes Awarded Local Teenager Samples, Shown Glen Walter and Mary Louise LaKey Fletcher, Ogden, boy, Aug. 18. Cleo Richard Eugene and Braithwaite Braegger, Brigham Route No. 2; boy, Aug. 18. Samuel Lynn and Joan Norman Richards, Brigham City, girl, Aug. 19. ' Karl O. and Nelda Allen Norman, Corinne, boy, Aug. 20. 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