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Show ax. ' Bridge Party Fetes ' Mrs. A. J. Hall entertained Friday evening, March 28 at a prettily arranged bridge party. - Dessert lunch was served from small tables, followed by bridge games. Prizes went to Mrs. Glen Compton, Mrs. Winston P. Nelson and Mrs. Darel O. Johnson. Attending were: Mrs. George Nielsen Jr., Mrs. Dean Payne, Mrs. Kent Jensen, Mrs. Compton, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs, Glover and the hostess. ocial Telephone 771 See The New Back to Brigham City after 24 years at Inkom, Idaho, with plans for a new home, are Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Olsen. .Third are building on' They East and Second South and will resume being First ward mem-ger- s after their 24 years absence. Mr. and Mrs. Olsen were honored by of the Cement plant at a Credit Union party Saturday, March 22. Olsen, who has been with the Inkom plant since 1934, had Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Owens planned to retire on his birthday TEAMED TOGETHER will serve the LDS Church as missionary companions. The March 25. He was stricken, two after Christmas, with a call is a new experience for Mrs. Owens but will be the days heart attack, which prevented Mr. Owens has served in a missionary capacity, his return to his position as genthird time once in England and once before as a stake missionary. eral foreman. Farewell services are set for Sunday evening, April 6, at 7 He has been in the cement his entire life. He bebusiness ward in LDS the Second 31. p.m. chapel. Cement comgan at Utah-Idahpany at Brigham City, where he was employed for 24 years. During the next 24 years the Olsen couple has lived at Inkom. Both have been active workers in church and community projects. Mr. Olsen was on the Village Board four years; Justice of the Peace, two years; Republican precinct committeeman for sevW. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Owens, eral years and in the ward he wedded for 48 years, begin a new has served as Sunday school suadventure together this month. perintendent; ward teacher and They have accepted a call to for the past three years has been serve as missionary partners for supervisor of ward teachers. the LDS Church in the South Together they have been active in MIA and also handled ern States mission field. Farewell services will be held the March of Dimes for the past Sunday evening, April 6, begin- several seasons and are both air raid observers. ning at 7 p.m. in the Second Mrs. Olsen substituted at the ward chapel. post office for 15 years; served Friends and relatives of the as drama director at Inkom couple are invited to attend. ward; has been secretary of the Family members are expected Sunday school; served 18 years home for the services. as secretary of the genealogical Mr. and Mrs. Owens will enter committee and 10 years as secrethe mission home in Salt Lake tary for the choir. This active $ City April 14 for a weeks train- woman has also chalked up 15 as Relief society teacher. ing, then leave for the mission years Dont waste time and money in costly trial and They have found it hard to headquarters at Atlanta, Georgia leave Inkom, but are renewing about April 23. error our revolutionary HYDRA-GAUG- E old acquaintances and enjoying It will be a new experience for being near family members. DYNAMOMETER will spot the real trouble Mrs. Owens but Mr. Owens will A special farewell party was ! . . . and in a hurry be serving his third mission for held Friday, March 28, in the Ms church. He served two years Inkom ward for the couple and On simpU fast reveals all the information necessary to adjust in England 52 years ago, from a lovely gift was presented to BOTH carburetor end ignitien to precision efficiency. 1906 to 1908. Since that time he them. Mrs. Olsen was also feted And your tractor won't leave our shop only to sputter and stop has also served as a stake mis- at the Relief society 17th of in the field DYNAMOMETER the exclusive teste March birthday observance. Mr. sionary. your tractor under actual field loads right in our shop I A son, Lt. Col. .Owen Owens, Olsen was surprised by memThese PRECISION adjustments, by test not by guess, can save you has fufilled an LDS mission to bers of the office crew at the 1 to 3 . increase your quarts of gas in every hour of operation New Zealand. He will be unable plant and presented a gift. tractor horsepower by 6 to 22 percent I Sunday completed the round to attend services Sunday. He of parties with Mr. Olsen obForin S. U. left for Army duty Bring' In Your Tractor TODAY serving his birthday annivermosa, Sunday, March ,30. Other Owens family members sary. Here for the occasion were include: Mrs. Emil (Uarda) Gras-tei- t, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Olsen and Mrs. Inglewood, Calif.; children, Michael, Sherry and Baron, Lee Ann, all of Salt Lake City, Rulon (Martha Jane) Brigham City; Robert L Owens and Mr. and Mrs. George Wildeceased, and Mrs. Vern (Nola) liams and children, Rowena, Kupfer, Cedar City. The have Roger and Marjorie, of Brigham 13 grandchildren. City. Phone 300 27 North Marin Both have spent most of their life in church activities. Mrs. The Pixie Owens has served in Primary A HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) and Sunday School organizations and has been a Relief Society woman who quit her job bePHONE 294 PHONE 294 block teacher for more years cause her boss got too- friendly was awarded jobless benefits. than she can. recall. Compensation Mr. Owens, besides his mis- Unemployment Commission Harold Strauch callsions, has served in almost every ed the boss a pixie in his 60s capacity in the auxiliaries of the church. He has served on stake stake Sunday School board; ANNOUNCES genealogy committee; been Sunday school superintendent, officer of Elders and High Priests NEW SALES NEW SERVICES quorums and always been busy with singing engagements. He We have sales for All types of controls and was formerly a member of the Bee Tee Glee. We will allow service for any make from $100 to $260 on furnace Service at your trade-i- n of for NEW GAS convenience. All types Visits Iverson ' The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Dave Allen and Claire Amelia Salter Griffiths, Brigham City, girl, March 27. Royes John, Jr., and Emily Campbell Petersen, Brigham City, girl, March 29. e Ralph Herzel and Alyce Anderson Bateman, Ogden, boy, March 29. Don L. and Geraldine Bodrero Poulsen, Brigham Route No. 1, girl, March 30. Roger Sorn and Ara Conger Nielson, Garland, girl, March 30, Dennis Martin and Janet Beth Shaw Riser, East Garland, girl, March 30. 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Arrangements were completed under the direction of Elias P. Forsgren of the First ward and Lucius Johnson of the Sixth ward. A delightful program was presented during the evening with Terry Huskett 3, son of Mr. Searl Beecher serving as masand Mrs. John Huskett, Inter- ter of ceremonies. mountain school. The parties are orKathy Olsen 5, and Linda Ol- ganized under the direction of sen 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the stake quorum presidency of Blaine Olsen, Mantua. the High Priests: F. J. Burt, Mrs. Karl (Afton) Burgess, Fred L. Petersen, C. D. Munns, and C. A. Carlson, secretary. Karl Josephson, Brigham City. Baby Katherine Morales, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morales, Easter Dancing Party Brigham City. Bear River Arranged Mrs. Mirl (Veda) Mason, HowNorth Box Elder Stake Easell. ter dance is scheduled for SaturMedical patients: James Arbon, 15, son of Mr. day evening, April 5, beginning and Mrs. DeLone Arbon, Snow at 8.30 p.m. in the Bear River City LDS ward hall. ville. According to Young Ladies Alvin James, Park Valley. and Mens officers, refreshments GADSDEN, Ala. (UP) A thief will be served and homemade broke into the office of attorney popcorn balls will be sold durB. L. Noojin here and escaped ing the dance. The Fay Hull orchestra has with $95, police reported. The next night, Noo jins office was been engaged for the evening broken into again but the bur- and both North and South Stake dancers are invited to attend glar had left $95 behind. The following patients have been admitted at Cooley Memorial hospital during the past week: Surgical patients: , Chris Jensen 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jensen, Brigham City. Ernest Bitsilly 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bahe Y. Bitsilly, Intermountain school. Karen Watts 9, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elden Watts, Willard. 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Mrs. Floyd Anderson took charge of the meeting. Mrs. Earl Madson was welcomed as a new member of the club, with Mrs. R. W. Forrest, Mrs. E. B. Harrison and Mrs. Burton Pett introduced as special guests. Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer introduced Miss Mabel Christensen who gave a review of Ice Palace, a story of Alaska, written recently by Edna Ferber. Following the review, dainty refreshments were served to 13. o Spot Traitor Trouble iMmmmv!. . . HYDRO Swift Mrs. Earl Ferguson Is Book Lore Hostess Olsens Return Home to Retire furnaces installed. Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April Z, 1958 , Lucky 13 WEST PARIS, Me. (UP) Mri and Mrs. Harold Perham are the parents of 13 children and recently received word of the birth of their 13th grandchild. eene Aijeen L. Nelson, Society Editor BIRTHS SEE US Box 3 Guests at Hall Home TRADE-I- N VALUE! 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