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Show zrrr ' f . , hi t i Snowville Miss Betrothal Is Told D. G. Nelson Snowville, announces the engagement and approaching marriage of his daughter, Mary Kay Nelson, to Charles Eugene Bigler, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Bigler, The couple plans to exchange wedding promises in the Logan LDS Temple November 21 with a reception and dance to be held in their honor the same evening at Snowville ward hall. All friends are Invited to attend. Both are graduates of Bear River high school. The prospective bride is a of Brigham graduate Young University and is teaching in Cache School District. Mr. Bigler is a graduate of Utah State University as a civil engineer and is employed at He has also served an enlistment in the U. S. navy. history all new 3 SUBURBANITE WINTER TIRE GOODYEAR lowest prices in years! S tv It's a Announce The Bruce Burdens Has Special Party Boy a bey for Mr and Mr. But den, 3820 Harrison Blvd, Ogden. vtot Toe mx pound four-ounc- e a rived Oct 31 and will be named ' ' , Dwayne. Mrs. Burden is the' former tuth Bi el, daughter of MY and . Irs Otto B'sel, formerly of J now of West "Weber.' Paternal grandparents for the rM time are Mr and Mrs. John iurden, Willard I,s. Claia Becker, Willard, is be great grandmother .and Mjs. Ann Pleasant Mary Barker, Its LSiuce Wil--rd- ' io'v The children were then divided into two groups with Mrs. ,wis instructing the younger group in appropriate games and lances and Mrs. Marquetta Tol-naassisting the elder group vith dancing. Apple and allday sucker treats vere then served by the Pri-nar- y presidency. the d nothcr. i Box Elder NEWS n VV Brigham City, Utah ednesuajr. November 5, 1958 5 Hi-Li- te if C, IN THI History OF Pharmacy Miss Mary K. Nelson, WILD BE NOVEMBER BRIDE daughter of D. G. Nelson Jr., Snowville will become the temple bride of Charles Eugene Bigler, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Bigler, Collinston, Nov. 21 in the Logan LDS Temple. Lincoln Conferences Stork Is Busy With Girls for Local Couple Slated This Week Lincoln School for conferences are scheduled today, Thursday and Friday afternoons at the school building. Principal Ross Coombs advises that 15 minutes will be allowed for each conference and both parents, if possigle, are asked to be in attendance. Those with two or more children have been scheduled to attend conferencs consecutively. It will be holiday time for the youngsters during the three afternoon conference sessions. Reports will be given parents on children during the first two' months of school. Parent-Teache- r 'it's The second granddaughter in days has arrived for Mr. and Mrs. DOrr C. King, Brigham City. Mr. ana Mrs. Vern Coleman, Evanston, Wyo., announce the arrival of a baby girl, seven pounds six and one half ounces, born Oct. 31 at, Evanston. She wih be named Karen. Completing the Coleman family are Amy 4 and Jeffery 2. Mrs. Coleman is the former Kathryn King. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Coleman, SacraCalif mento, are Mr. and Mrs. James U. Coleman, also of Sacramento. 12 Great-grandparen- a Boy ' for OUR READERS WRITE The Brent Beechers Terms as low as $1.25 a week! Sixth Ward Primary Me-Cron- That chair, a salesman told a client, is worth $5,000. How could a chair like that be worth $5,000? scoffed the client. Thats what it cost me last year, the salesman explained. Sitting in it instead of going out after business. i e- - Sixth Ward Primary enjoyed a special Halloween party, Which Witch is Which last Tuesday at the church house. Following opening exercises Mrs. Margaret Lewis directed pecial Halloween songs for the youngsters. Mrs. Delass Blooms Cub Scout den entertained with a puppet Haunted Grandmas how, as House. Boys participating puppets were Sammy Bloom, Lany London, Keith Knavel,e. Ricky Van Dyke and Steven Jr, Important advance in snow tire y Tiny Scott Evan Beecher arrived at the Cooley Memorial hospital, Monday night, Nov. 3, claiming Mr and Mrs. Brent Beecher as his parents. Mrs. Beecher is the former Patsy Wolke. The new arrival weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces, and claims many firsts invthis life. He is the first child for the Beecher couple; the f'rst grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lish and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert R. Beecher, and also claims the distinction of being the first foi Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Beecher, all of Brigham City. great-grandchil- d Interesting Lesson In connection with the lesson at Sego Lily Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers regular meeting iela recently, Mrs. Ethel Caddy was $ecial guest and explained nany interesting thoughts on And They Were the lesson, Healed. Mrs. Caddy recalled that her father earned a living for his wile and lamily by making and homemade remedies selling landed down for generttions in his family. Mrs. May NedbSlek was lesson leader and ably presented interstatements concerning esting health and medicine as told by President Brigham Young in early pioneer days. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ezma Knudson with Captain Mary - Forsgren t conducting. Prayer was offered - by Mrs. Jeanetta Olson with minutes, roll call and good cheer visits members following Twenty-on- e and one visitor attended and eight good cheer visits were reported. Following the reading of Bulletin 61, a sketch of the life of Amelia Thompson Christensen was read by her grand , daughter. Mrs. Rilla Jensen. The lesson followed witij Mrs. Caddys interesting remarks. Mrs. Bernice Earl closed with prayer and refreshments served by Mrs. Knudson,' Mrs. Nedbalek and Mrs. Laura 424 Grant Ave. Morgantown, W. Va. Box Elder News Journal Brigham City, Utah Dear Sirs; You have helped me a lot to know what is going on back home. The paper has never been so interesting to me as it has these past 20 months. It is a fine gesture to keep us former up on the news. The paper has followed me faithfully throughout my mission here in the East Central States, and I deeply appreciate it. Sincerely, Elder Jack Edwin Marble Brig-harrut- Replace front tires too, for complete winter safety Dependable Tires goodAear $ll?95 BIRTHS t by Bob i" 1 More rules . . Rule 5 False Claims as to Origin No article will be accepted or retained which ttid manulacturer or his agents make false or misleading statements as to its sourfco.x raw material, or method od coil'cur.n VARIETY OF LEATIIERCRAFTS Brigham City Corporation sponsored handicrafts class has begun for the eleventh consecutive year taught by Mrs. Marie T. Jeppsen, upper right. Class members displaying interesting items created during the past season are Mrs. Lloyd Davis, upper left, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Armstrong, seated. Recent patients at Cooley morial hospital include: Me- agents Tonsillectomy patients: Lynettc Cherko 8, and Benny Cherko, Jr., , children of Mr. and,.Mrs Benny Cherko, Garland. Clifts- Bradley, 3, son of Mr. andMrs. Max- - S. Bradley, Ilon- eyv Douglas Hunsaker, 2, son of . Grant Hunsaker, Honcyvilie. LCwellyn Peters, 3, and Claudia Peteis', 3, children of Mr and Mr. John Peters, Corinne JOpi Booth, 2, duaghter of Mr. and' Mrs Boyd Booth, Bridge, Idaho. Richard Stratman, 3, son of Mr and Mrs. Albert Stratman, Little Valley. David Wiedman, 3, son of Mrs. Olive Wiedman, Tremonton. Surgical patients: Mrs. Donne Bywater, Brigham Mr. find Mrs Consecutive Year; Students Invited A reminder is issued concern- No tuition students preparation , make unwarranted, ex- aggerated or misleading state-- , ments as to the therapautic value , , , Rule 7 Poisonous Substances The principal label' on an article containing poisonous or potent subJ stance must state plainly the amount of each of such ingre-dients in a given quantity, Of the product . . . ( more next , week). Handicrafts Class Begins Eleventh HOSPITAL NOTES or Rule 6 Unwarranted Thera, pautic Claims No article will be accepted or retained which the manulacturer or . . his' except desiring college ing the handicrafts class spon- far sored annually by Brigham City ci edit, Mrs Marie T. Jeppsen Don Chase, instructor, reminds Corporation with "ouncilman in charge Leathereraft 118 is taught by Former members of the clas Mrs Jeppsen through the coare invited to attend again, new operation of Brigham City and students are invited, with a spe- Rah State University in Logan cial invitation extended to new- Thiee credit hours are available comers in Brigham City who may for those desiring credit A total not have heard of the class. of nine credit hours may be acThe handiciafts class is taught cumulated by taking the leather each Thursday evening begin- ci aft class three different times, Other crafts are also taught inning at 7 pm in the Teen Canteen located in the basement of cluding plastics, metals and the Brigham Hotel building tile design. is charged Come in and select your Christmas Cards . , . this week. Remember too, you I should be mailing Christ-ma- s packages , overseas j and we have a store full of suggestions for your se; lection. PEOPLES 3 DRUG 58 Free Prescription Delivery Phone South Mam , 4 4 -- 3 BUDGET PLAN By spreading the cost of your beating oil over ten monthly payments,, our budget plan does away with seasonal heating bills-a- nd no interest or carrying charges are added. You save With Standard No 2 Burner Oil because its Detergent Action cleans your burner as it heats your home gives low cost operation. Every drop of Standard Stove , ll gives you more heat for your money in your circulating heater. Oil For prompt HCUSEWARMER 'W service, caff REYNOLDS V. REEDER ' 6th East, Brigham, Utah Phone No. Home 588 or Plant 68 161 So. I V' l SLOW MS1.2S WEEK Your Hometown Newspaper HYS matt id rwcoppobk Kro WORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES TUAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! ftiAi iv SPECIAL! HOFFMAN HI-F- I RECORD PLAYER Regular $289.95 $20 BEST FOR EVERY USE! (D) Carport, farm building, patio and porch construction made faster, easier, more economical with Kaiser Aluminum Diamond-Rib- . 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Extra wide Diamond-RiI I covers a net 48 b inches after lapping! folio hngth, of 6, 7. t. 9, 10, H i 12 too I) SUPPORT YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER - IT IS AN IMPORTANT PART OF YOUR COMMUNITY! J. Kelly at Brigham City or Reed Giles at Tremonton See Manager - 1 A Utah Poultry & Fanners Cooperative Utalt PRESS ASSOCIATION ' 4 Thrifty folks use our The following births are an- Smith, Brigham City. nounced from Cooley Memorial Mrs. David (Reta) Holdaway, hospital: Deweyville. Merlin A. and DeAnna Larson Newell K. Norman, 17, son of Tracy, Suit Lake City, girl, Oct. Mr and Mrs. James H Norman, 22. Connne. Daniel Leroy and Maurine Lorraine Hansen, 16, daughHirscht Holland, Brigham City, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hansen, girl, Oct. 25. Brignam City Clarence William and Don-NeLowell Sherratt, Honeyville Mortensen Astle, Brigham Lowell Baron, Brigham City. City, boy, Oct. 27. Rcsalie Confer, Garland Charles Verr. and Nadine EdBaby Leo Gilbert, son of Mr na Brewster Burnett, Brigham and Mrs. Robert Gilbert, CoCity, girl, Oct. 27. rinne. Grant Ernest and Fountelle Medical patients: Jacqueln. Clark Lundgren, BrigMrs. Eugene (Elva) Perry, ham City, boy, Oct. 29. Brigham RFD 2. Burdett Greno, Brigham City. Its what we learn after we Mrs. Dawn Webb, Brigham know it all that really counts. City. "Tis better to give than to reMis. W. H. (Eleanor) Cleave, ceive and its deductible! Brigham City. J t -- 13HMBSa City Miss Christine Smith, 5, daughter of Mr. a.id Mrs. G Roy 4 . SAIT 1AKI CITY, UTAH T |