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Show tr- Brigham City Provides Vacation for Visitors cene ocial Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor Telephone 771 Dr. and Mrs.' Ronald Smith have returned to Portland, Oregon after visiting for ten days with relatives in Brigham City and Ogden. .. .. HONEYVILLE REPORTS. 4 Box Elder NEWS George Harper Family Enjpys Garden Party on July Fourth at Honeyville By Mrs. George Wintle relatives. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Benson, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. June Christensen of Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Nolon Benson and family of Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. J. Del Petersen and baby of Thatcher; Mr. and Mrs. Derrel Benson and family; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Benson of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods and baby of Redwood City, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Don Paetsch and four children of Tremonton have moved to Honeyville to make their home. They are living in the Kenneth Spackman home. Welcome to Honeyville, Mr. and Mrs. Paetsch. Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and their daughter, Mrs. Rulon Hatch and her children from Walnut Creek, Calif., spent Wednesday m Salt Lake City visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berry. Here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Harper Mrs. Smiths parents, Mr. and had a family party on their beauMrs. Floyd Knudson. Mrs. Smith tiful lawn on the Fourth of July. is the former Norma Knudson. Those who attended were Mr, In Ogden they visited with and Mrs. George Harper of HonDr. Smiths parents, Mr. and eyville; Mrs. Rulon Hatch and children of Walnut Creek, Calif.; Mrs. D. D. Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Lee Wight and ( Co rnwall-Car- r Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornwall, Elwood, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Carolyn, to Marion Bruce Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Carr, vows Wedding will be ex- in the Logan LDS temple with President A. changed Aug. 1, officiating. Raymond George The couple will be feted at a reception that evening in the Elwood ward hall. Miss Cornwall is a graduate of Bear River High school and LDS seminary and at present is employed in Tremonton. is a gradThe benedict-elec- t uate of Box Elder High, school and seminary and served with the U. S. Army in Korea. He has attended Utah State University, fulfilled an LDS mission to Great Britain and is now employed in Tremonton. Spokane Residents Visit Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. Ross J. Hansen ti i W 5 Neil, of Spokane, Wash., have been visiting relatives and friends in Brigham City and Mantua. Mrs. Hansen is the former Afton Petersen. Mr. Hansen is representative of the fertilizer department for Phillips Petroleum Co., and attended the ninth regional Pacific Northwest Fertilizer conference in Pocatello, Idaho. A family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy T. Petersen, on July 8, to honor the birthday of M r s. Nolan Pierce (nee Marilyn Petersen). Relatives of Mr. Hansen held a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer in Mantua, in their honor. Karen Christofferson Home Getting Acqainted with the sister, Karen, are of . Kathy, 4 god Val 3,- children MA and Mrs.' Dee H. Christoffer-son- . Getting acquainted new baby - Karen was bora July 7 at Cooley Memorial hospital, providing a perfect birthday gift for young Val as he celebrated his third birthday the same day. She weighed six pounds 14 ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Christofferson and Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Young, all of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. George Young, also of Brigham City. Mrs. Christofferson is the former Ruth Marie Young. The flag of Ohio is different from all other state flags because it is a swallow-tailed 24th of July is Playtime Clothes for Play At Robertas Our play clothes invite comparison for price and quality. We feature the graff line of ladies sportswear. We have adequate stock. We also have those lovely Catalina swim suits designed and styled for the fashion minded priced from $10.95. ' We are now receiving shipments of the new fall clothes featuring new styles and colors. Watch for next weeks ad. X When wind erosion once starts it tends to spread from field to field and farm to farm. HI-Li- te 1 s p. IN THE History OF children of Pocatello, Idaho. ; Mrs. Daisy Duke received a telephone call from Cleveland, Ohio, a few days age from her and daughter, Mr. and by Bob Hills Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larsen report that litterbugs are really 1 Max Mrs. Daryl telling Anand Mr. and Mrs. Norman punished in those areas since her of the birth Capener, of a new baby The teaching professors derson have returned from the the states keep the grass at the This is the first child for chemistry in Germany freannual National Teachers Asso- edge of the highways mowed. girl. Mr. and Mrs. Capener. Mr. Capquently instructed their stuciation convention held June 29 The natural rainfall keeps the ener is dents in their pharmacies beschool in Ohio attending Ohio. and lawns to July 4, at Cleveland, trees, countryside where he is studying to be a dencause they possessed' the labWhile there they saw Mrs. El- beautifully green. Acres of corn, tist. They plan on returning to oratories and these laboratorla Long, also of Brigham City, beans, wheat and hay were weed- Utah in about a year. ies were the precursors of the who was present in her capacity less. later university chemical Mrs. Annie Benson has returnas a Utah State representative. They report a most delightful ed to Honeyville after visiting in They also renewed acquaintan- trip with good meals during the Newton for ten days. She is at ces with many teachers througb-ou- t entire way at nominal rates and the home of her son and daugh-ter-inja. . FUN AHOY! the country. Mrs. Larsen except for a few hot days, the Mr. and Mrs. Ezra is the familiar vacawas delighted to see the Balti- weather most pleasant. t. Benson. tioners shout , . . pick more Orioles beat the Cleveland The ladies Farm Bureau met Woman up your favorite loIndians during their visit at at the Honeyville meeting house Brigham City tions and suntan oils Cleveland. OUR READERS WRITE on Monday afternoon. A cookie Greets New Grandchild , at Peoples Drug beMr. Larsen serves as president demonstration was given by Miss Mrs. DeVere Christensen has fore taking off . for Bessie Hansen and Mrs. Gladys just returned of the Box Elder County Teachfrom Seattle, your summer excurers Association, and Mr. AnderJuly 9, 1958. Refreshments were Wash., where she has just greetWheatley. sion spot. , A Ihrge crowd of ladies ed the Christensens fifth grand son is secretary of the organiza- Dear Editor: served, While visiting in Brigham City attended.' V tion. child. The quartet of Brighamites with my parents, Mr. and Mrs. In Germany appeared the Spec. 3rd Class Travis HunsaThe baby, a sevenpound 13 R. lines few these three-weeSerell Nelson, ker and his wife are on a spent six days at the convention. ounce youngster, was born July first journal devoted excluI to should and came my mind, Prior to that they visited leave of absence from the 3, at Seattle, to Mr. and Mrs. sively to pharmacy founded in (More next week) many LDS church historic points like to share them with your Army. They are stationed at Gerald Nohr. Kim Allen, the 1780. of interest, and saw Niagara readers. Fort Huachuca, Ariz. They are name chosen for the tot, is their This place called Brigham City visiting with Travis parents, Mr. first child. Falls from the Canadian side. is a beautiful town, Of special interest was the and Mrs. Oral Hunsaker and JaMrs. Nohr is the foriher fact that they spent June 27 at With water that runs uphill other relatives. nice Christensen, triplet daugh down. should when run it 5:16 p. m. in the Carthage jail. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hunsaker ter of Mr. and Mrs. DeVere DRUG- LDS church members will recall Trees green and leafy a sky and family have returned home Christensen of this city. blue and fair, 58 Main Phone 4 South from a wonderful vacation to that is the exact hour Prophet Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Joseph Smith was killed. They A tabernacle famous, are some different parts in the south part Elna Nohr, Seattle. motored 712 miles in one day in of Utah. They reported a wonsights youll see there. order to arrive at the jail at that The view from any window is a derful time and that they saw a promise to behold. lot of beautiful country. particular time. Miss Carolyn Cornwall, daughter of WILL BE BRIDE Mrs. Anderson kept a diary of Blue Wasatch mountains greet Mr. and Mrs. Claudies Tolman Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cornwall, Elwood, will become the Augyou, their peaks rise clear and and son, David, spent the Fourth the entire trip. bold. At Washington, D. C., they ust bride of Marion Bruce Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of July weekend visiting YellowFrom breathless sunrise glory stone park. 'They report a wonS. Carr, Tremonton formerly of Brigham City. They will went sightseeing while Mrs. Larto peaceful sunsets glow, sen visited with an aged aunt, derful trip and the fishing good. wed in the Logan LDS Temple. KELLY PRESTIGE Utah shows Mrs. Mary Lieb, 89. They also This fairest jewel Mrs. Leon Hunsaker has rethe best God can bestow. went to Baltimore, Mrs. Larsens turned home after a week in June Gwynn, birthplace, and visited with a Ogden visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell A. Pohl Return Los Angeles, Calif. former school chum and family. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kendell and family. They visited the senate, saw From Two Month, 8,000 Mile Journey Senator Arthur V. Watkins, and Man Tape-RecorMrs. Warren Petersen and His Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell A. Pohl . WITH EXCLUSIVE toured Gettysburg. daughter, Joyce, left Sunday to have just returned from a two INSTANT-STOPThe entire trip was pleasant TREAD the next two weeks in Own Funeral Service " spend vacation jour8,000 mile, month, and the vacationers returned NORWALK, Ohio (UPI) For- Tooele, at the home of her HOSPITAL NOTES ney. comments about and daughter, Mr. and making special L. BY KELLY ... ASK FOR DETAILS FULLY GUARANTEED State Sen. William H. Her-ne- r, Mrs. Forriest They motored on the trip and the huge beautiful homes the mer 89, Monroe. to preach his is all set report nice weather, beautiful new rambler type many homes, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Burke who FlUS TAX The following patients have own funeral service. scenery and crops the entire AND YOUR and the impressive tree lined to summer Memoare school at at admitted been going Cooley a Herner trip. retreadablk streets that create archways of TIRE At Washington, D. C., they rial hospital the past week: funeral sermon. In it, he the BYU at Provo, spent the over leaves the 470-1- 5 They highways. weekend in 15 reHoneyville minutes and visiting spent several days sightseeing preaches for Tonsillectomies: before going to Elizabeth City, cites his own poetry for five Mr. Burkes parents, Mr. and son Mr. of 4, Michael Mrs. Tolman Burke and Richins, other . North Carolina to visit with their more. look for tho sign of son and family, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Kenneth Richins, BrigHe decided to preach at his ham City. Edwin Bates and sons. own service, Herner said, beLONDON TEMPLE WORRY-FRE- E DRIVING DEPENDABLE FOR 64 YEARS Demar Johnson, 4, son of Mr. Next stop was at Kingsport, cause hes attended quite a few DEDICATION and acTenn. where they renewed and Mrs. Willis Johnson, Brigservices and never was too imBRUSSELS WORLDS FAIR quaintances with Mr .and Mrs. ham RFD 2. pressed with some of the serSee , mons. He Frank Kersnowski. Mr. limited service to the son 10, of Myron Checketts, at Mr. and Mrs. Mario Checketts, was Lt. Kersnowski Fabulous Europe from Britain most- ser20 minutes because AND RECAPPABlt TlRI to Rome from Salt Lake back Bushnell General hospital where Bear River City. vices are too long. to Salt Lake, all expense tour he served as mess officer. of Kathy Dekin, 2, daughter No Funds At Independence, Iowa, they Mr. just $1189.00. GEORGE'S and Mrs. David Dekin, GarFor complete details write were guests of a niece, Irene land. HUDSON, N. Y. (UPI) Police VIDA FOX CLAWSON Johns, and. at Fort Dodge they reported a thief stole seven Surgical patients: meters from city streets visited with a granddaughter parking 966 East So. Temple Hold Sixth Meeting,. in less than a week, but the only and family, Mr. and Mrs. CharMrs. Shigena Fukui, TremonSalt Lake City Nimble Thimblers held their Rockles Petersen and family, at ton RFD 2. gained was by motorPhone EM sixth meeting July 10 with Kar- advantage 3.73 N. Main well City, Iowa. ists. Each meter was empty. Ph. 1565 Kenneth J. Hall, Brigham en Nelson in charge. Mr. and Mrs. William Keough, City. Susan health the Hailing gave another granddaughter and husPaul Hunsaker, 18, son of Mr. lesson followed by the judging band, were their hosts also while and Mrs. Orville Hunsaker, of wash cloth slippers. they were there as well as Mr. Discussion followed on cotton and Mrs. Kenneth Zierke. fabrics and selvages. Medical patients: In Wisner, Nebraska they visitAttending were Karen Nelson, ed with several cousins and unMrs. LeLean Gerrard, Brig- Tanna Kister, Susan Hailing and cle of the DeWitt family. ham City. Linda Jensen. At Denver they were joined Ryan Lee, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Treve Johnson is club by Mrs. Effie Adams, formerly Mrs. Delbert Lee, Brigham City. leader. of Ogden ,who has returned with Mrs. Martha Brough, TremonHappy Sewers Meet the Pohl couple to spend a few ton. Happy Sewers met at the home days. Dixie Larsen, 13, daughter of of Mrs. LaVerne Cox, Thursday Their final stop was at Wheat-ridge- , Mrs. Tessie Larsen, Corinne. morning, for regular sewing Colo., to visit with GenerMrs. E. E. Breitenbeker, Brig- time. al and Mrs. Robert M. Harda- ham City. Patsy Craghead led in the way. Upon their arrival at the Robert II. Keyes, San Francis- pledge with Christine Craghead Hardaway home they learned of co. offering prayer. the sudden death of Mrs. HardaBaby Kathrine Morales, Mrs. Cox was in charge and on 3rd. June way daughter of Mr. and assisted the girls with the bands Mrs. Joe Morales, Brigham City. for their skirts. Mrs. Glen (Faye) White, BrigRefreshments were served by And Leave Quietly ham City. Christine Craghead. The old inmate greeted his new cell partner with the question: How long you in for? the new Twenty-fiv- e years, prisoner replied. Then you take the bed nearest the door, said the old timer. You will be getting out first." . . . site of Flaming Gorge Dam Larsens and Andersons Return Home? After Teachers Convention in Ohio Nuptials Set son-in-la- "Pharmacy k ' miOUIMWEI jf son-in-la- ds son-in-la- 517795 TUBI-TY- . , GUARANTEED NEW TREADS Kers-nows- - mw QrS&itrUfi Hon-eyvill- e. seven-month-ol- Salute to DAGGETT COUNTY sssssgsr FREE STi FOR ALL YOUR WINTER Suits - Coats Dresses Blankets in our moth-proo- i storage vault when you have us clean your garments. f Far off in Utahs northeastern corner, a new era is beginning for the people of Daggett County, the state's least accessible and most sparsely populated countv, with the building of Flaming Gorge Dam. The big project will bring many changes. One town, Dutch John, is rising near the damsite; another, I.inwood, will be lost forever beneath the water backed up by the dam. New roads will open up unparalleled scenic and recreation areas in the forests of the Uinta Mountains, providing access to some of the finest fishing and hunting in the West. The United States Brewers Foundation proudly salutes Daggett County, where the Foundation, program, constantly through its endeavors to assure clean, wholesome gathering spot ale. for the enjoyment of beer and FUR COATS and FUR TRIMMED COATS CLEANED AND GLAZED MINIMUM STORAGE COST $2.00 WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED A NEW RUG CLEARING MACHINE We are equipped to clean all sizes and types of rugs in our plant. We also dean s WALL TO WALL CARPETING IN YOUR HOME MODERN CLEANERS MJH OraJOCB S&H GREEN STAMPS Phone YOU can Some people pay far higher rates than they need to when borrowing money. But YOU need not. You wont if you come to First Security for we make loans at low bank rates. Come in if you need a personal loan or a loan to fix up your home or to buy a new one. And remember: First Security also makes low bank rate loans for automobile financing as well as a cash loan on your present car. Borrow at First Security and youll save money I BEER and ALE . PHONE 86 FOR FREE ESTIMATES 36 North Main J ' tape-recorde- d MV Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, July, 16, 1958 PEOPLES and sons, Dee, Russ, Alan and izt TT" OmiW I'li 86 CUISl? full I Security Sank of Utah, N.A. iltA QQliJlj Member federal Depatil Imuionce Carporatiea 4 |