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Show MtFERRIft RISK MUTUAl Cub Scout Pack 185, NON-DRINKE- - AT REDUCED . .1 e v Uii n - ; CM H. DEE JOHNSON Vour Insurance Counselor jsj). ' hold PlanAo Reside Just-Wed- s' PHONE 19 or 1242 ting 2 Z , , x INTERNATIONAL r wY z vy - v t ... Ji ... . HARVESTER TRACTORS JUST OFF THE PRODUCTION LINE Approximately 8500 Harvester dealers and company personnel from every part of the United States and Cana da attended a showing of Harvesters new line of farm and commercial wheel tractors. Changes in styling and design of new tractors are indicated by this five-plosix cylinder Farmall 560, largest in the line. Featured on the new line is increased power on most models, a host of new operating features ; wider selection of gasoline, LPG, distillate, or diesel engines, and new power steering on more models than ever before in the history of 1 U tractor manufacturing. THE NEW TRACTORS CAN BE SEEN Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Reeder, recent NEWLYWEDS newlyweds, are now at home at Little Valley. Mrs. Reeder is the former Catherine Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Campbell, Ogden. Mr. Reeder is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Reeder, Brigham City. ed and conducted. During the lesson period, Mrs. V. V. Phillips, lesson leaders, gave an outline of the lessons, Pioneers of 1858, to be studied during the year. Her outline was followed by a talk on the recent dedication of W- -. i a monument to the pioneers of Meeting Scheduled California given by Capt Smith. In charge of serving were First meeting of the new season is set for Fort Brigham Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Blanche BarCamp, Daughters of Utah Pio- ker and Imogene Bywater. neers, Fuday, Sept 26, at the home of Mrs. Nora Farrell, 348 North First West. Meeting will begin at 7 30 Seagull Camp Meets was a pleasant first meeting of the season for members AT It Brigham Truck & Implement Co. Phone 300 27 North Marin of the Seagull Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Thursday evening, Sept. 18, at the home of Mrs. Janie Wood. Captain Lorene Smith presid X N iymti) Little Valley M foffmpf INIW. with and Mary Ann in charge of refreshments. e Arranging gifts were Mrs. Jacobsen and Mrs Donna Launtzen, sister of the groom The bride is a former student at Ben Lomond High school and the bridegroom is a graduate of Box Elder High school They are residing at Little Valley. Hunsaker, do it La-Ran- illLMS with dolKeep lars from us. Money for every worthy purpose on Signature only, car or furniture. up-to-d- t Big Wheel On Campus EAST LANSING, Mich (UPI) The Michigan State University traffic law had to be amended to include the unicycle because students who drives a onewheeler was getting away with flouting campus regulations. $25 to $2000 4 Box Elder NEWS 20 S. The bride was lovely in a The gown Wednesday, September 24, 1958 beige satin model Brigham City, Utah was designed princess style with brocaded bodice. She carried a bridal bouquet of baby pink roses and feathered white carnations surrounding a single detachable orchid corsage Satin ribbons oi white enhanced the bouquet Mother of the bride chose a navy sheath and Mrs Reeder was gowned in an embroidered gray satin sheath Both mothers chose corsages of yellow roses and feathered carnations Richard Reeder stood as best man for his brother with Tom and Carl Roberts as ushers All men in the wedding party wore white carnation boutonnieres. Displayed during the reception, upon a lace covered table, was the three tiered wedding cake. The white iced cake was adorned with pink roses, silver beads and lighted pink tapers stood on either side. Mrs. Jean Shaw was at the guest book with Irene Lawrence, Emma Jean Reeder, Sherrill Harold C. Crill, Manager Main St. Phone: 487, Brigham City Loom bolow $600 mode by City f inonco Co (Utah) Behold ! Vodka clarified to incredible diamond brilliance . . . 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