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Show Brighamlies Attend 8 Box Elder NEWS USU Commencement Wednesday, June 18, 1958 Brigham City, Utah UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Mrs. L J. Smith and Mrs. Harold Arbon attended commencement exercises at the Utah State University, Saturday, June Jensen Family Members 7. witnessed the graduation Hold Pleasant Reunion of They Johnny Pierson, son of Tony Pierson, Logan, and the late It has been a pleasant reunion Mary Smith Pierson. for Jensen family members due , Mr. Pierson received his bachto the visits of two of the five elor of science degree in educachildren. tion and began working at the Here from Walla Walla, Wash., college Monday, June 16. Mr. been for a weeks visit have and Mrs.- Wallace Owen and daughter, Amy. Mrs. Owen is Card Of Thanks the former Bertha Jensen. To those who by their acts of They have been visiting with relatives and friends in Northern kindness expressed their sympaUtah and especially with Mrs. thy and friendship at the time the death of our beloved husMary H. Owen, mother of Mr. of band and father, Alanson NorOwen. Here from Alaska, after a ton, we wish to express heartthanks. We wish especially three-yea- r stay, are Mr. and Mrs. felt the to thank the ward Jennings Conner and sons, Chris Relief society, our bishopric, friends, and Patrick and Delos. Mrs. Conner who assisted in any is the former Uarda Jensen. all others way. They are making their headquar, Mrs. Hazel Norton and ters at the home of Aunt Sevena s Family. Madsen during their stay. Completing the Jensen fam- ily picture were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy T. Petersen, the former 'Helen Jensen, Brigham City, Malcolm Jensen, also of Brigham fCity, and Mrs. Amy J. Thurston, Ogden. Saturday evening found the i family members at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Petersen. Listed with the family members were Kent Petersen and Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Pierce and Aunt Sevena. ; Lunch was served and during the remainder of the evening the group enjoyed seeing many beautiful slides taken by the Conner family in Alaska. Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Owen and daughter and Mrs. Mary II. Owen were guests at the home of Mr. and a 7lnMS'A U Ji lng COOL! iLi VU COOL! GET MORE OUT OF LIFE . GO OUT TO A MOVIE! STARTS TODAY TO SATURDAY TWO Cattle Empire, Twentieth STARTS WEDNESDAY Color attraction Century-Fox- s CinemaScope, DeLuxe drama starring Joel McCrea as a tough Texas trail boss of the 1880s will open Wednesday at the Capitol Theatre. The film also stars Gloria Talbott, Don Haggerty and Phyllis Coates and was directed by Charles Marquis Warren. Saturday will be the last day of showing here. BIG FEATURES WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY . DOUBLE HMtltiiljiiiiJI ra;KiMyyin- UPERNATURA TODAY PROGRAM The wars of the ranch kings - I who built an empire 'A a thousand : it :! miles beyond Mrs. Owen for an afternoon The following births are anof visiting and refreshments. nounced from Cooley, Memorial left their home for Monday They ' hospital: in Walla Walla. Evan W. Ferris Jones and Eva Lue Many special family parties Frandson Garrett, Tremonton, planned to honor the Conner cuuartet during their stay in boy, June 16. Orlin DeVon and Maurine Iva Utah. Hardy Allen, Brigham City, girl, June 16. Pixies is Name Chosen Benjamin Clyde and Maxine Tuba City, The Pixies is the name given Bowman, Benally a new Ariz., girl, June 17. club which has just begun summer work. Members meet each Thursday FOR ALL YOUR WINTER Mrs. evening with teachers, Brigham Girl Accepts James and Mrs. Ray Employment in Capitol Shaw. Nygaard At the first meeting held at Miss JoAnn Long, daughter in our moth-proo- f of Mrs. Ella Long of Brigham the home of Karen and Sharon storage vault when you have the teachers were chosen us clean your garments. City, is spending the summer Shaw, D. C., and officers named. months in Washington, Officers elected included: Karwhere she has accepted employFUR COATS and FUR TRIMMED COATS t ment in the Department of Agri- en Walker, president; Tamara Karen culture. She is working as a re- Brown, vice president; CLEANED AND GLAZED Ilcne McMur-try-, Shaw, secretary; and ' ceptionist MINIMUM STORAGE COST $2.00 reporter, and Carol Compin the Division of Foods Diston, song leader. Other members tribution. are Chershyn Kink, Joan FishWE HAVE JUST PURCHASED A NEW She recently completed her Marva Marble and Sharon second year of studies at Brig- ier, Shaw. ham Young University, where Crazy Cooks Club she is majoring in secondary Recent meeting of the Crazy education. Cooks of Corinne was called to We are equipped to clean all sizes Enroute to Washington, D. C., followed by prayer by and types of rugs in our plant. We Miss Long enjoyed a conducted order, also clean tour of scenic spots in Chicago. Cheryl Sato. Pledge was led by She plans to return to Brigham Marjorie Christensen. WALL TO WALL CARPETING Cheryl Sato called the roll Young University to continue and read minutes of the preIN YOUR HOME her studies this fall. vious meeting. PHONE 86 FOR FREE ESTIMATES During the meeting hour the girls made egg salad sandwichSound Prediction es, meat and egg sandwiches Well, Mrs. Waggs, did and a chocolate and strawberry election turn out the way drink. expected? It was decided that the club Oh, yes, I was- - afraid all the S&II GREEN STAMPS will meet every Thursday, Jatime wouldnt it I said like it go 36 North Main 86 Phone nice Tsushima, reporter, anwould. And it didnt. nounces. Button Demonstration Nimbler Thimblers of Mantua met at the home of Mrs. Treva Johnson, June 2f to see a demonstration on sewing on buttons. The girls then began new wash cloth slippers. Vicky Nelson was in charge of the meeting with Linda Jensen leading in the singing. A health lesson preceeded the demonstration. Attending were: Sheila Jensen, Janene Wells, Vicky Nelson, Susan Hailing, Linda Jensen and Karen Nelson. are 4-- Suits Coats Dresses- Blankets o JOEL MCCREA er o cm PETER EUNICE GAYSON CUSHING m JIMMY FRANCIS MATTHEWS MICHAEL SANGSTER rrakad d, ANTHONY HINDS Bind i TERENCE A COLUMBIA PICTURE FILM PRODUCTION A HAMMER GWYNN '' FISHER CO-HI- T DEMONS UNLEASHED ON EARTH! COLUUBIA HN. L PICTURES CHESTER he Production xwe&w- aSAii xjf&: by 20th Century fox 4. j 1 presents Product OANA ANDREWS! Curse OSThE JQEMQM PEESY CUHMINS-- ' &- Katuns mti - Sterrtt WILLIAM PRINCE - . JIM BACKUS BIG J CO-HI- T rre&HaflatiEBi -- -- Sunday Monday Tuesday TWO BIG FEATURES ONE DO YOU LIKE? 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