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Show Family Night Dinner Announced by Church night dinner Community Presbyterian church will be held Thursday evening, May 21, be- finning at 6.30 p. m. at the Hall, 316 South First East. Families planning to attend , are asked to bring main dish and dessert as well as their own Ideating utensils. and beverage Rolls, salads -- will be furnished. . Special tables are to be set for the chidren and entertainment for the evening will be comnvun- , ity singnig. tjf Church family Aiteen L. Nelson, Society Editor Exemplar Day Observed By Xi Alpha Chapter Xi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi celebrated Exemplar 13, at the Day May Wednesday, Sissen At Residence , home of Mrs. Douglas Fife. Eugene Burrell and son, Dick, .... of Los Angeles, Calif., have been Newly elcted president, Mrs. visiting at the home of Mrs. Duane Jenson, conducted the business meeting and announcMay B. Sissen. Dick has just completed U.S. ed that state convention is set Army service at Fort Lewis, for Bryce Canyon with Mr. and Wash. They enjoyed renewing Mrs. Walter W. Ross, Missouri, old acquaintancs and visiting as special guests. It will be recalled that Mr. Uoss is founder with family members. of the sorority. l Jr Los Angeles Visitors Miss Rosa Larsen and Mrs. Amy L, Hansen spent the week- end at Dayton, Idaho, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Archibald and family. Mrs. Archibald will be membered here as the former (Eunice Hjrschi, Committee and officers for the past year were thanked for work in competing the year successfully. An interesting lesson on art tvas given by Miss LaPreal Wight, who told different methods of appreciating art. Lunch was served by Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Joe Cefalo, Mrs. Mar-tel- l Humpherys and Mrs. Fife. BOX LUNCHES Chicken, French fries, hot buttered rolls. Brown Shrimp, fries, rolls, cocktail sauce. Deep Fried Fish and Chips, rolls, cocktail sauce. JUNIOR SIZE BOXES of Chicken, Shrimp and Veal. HOT DOG ON A STICK. , Vi 6 Golden RINGSIDE CAFE Phone 438 1ST cene ocial p Brigham City Pair Visits at Dayton, Ida. Main & 4th North (HA' Telephone Lovely Corinne Miss BIRTHS The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: Orval DoLaun and June Hansen Sackett, Brigham City, girl, t6Ne f Jerry Donald and Kay Lorraine Carter Wilde, Brigham X (S - City, boy. May 17. Doyle Lynn and Lynn Renee Maddox, Brigham City, girl, May 17. ' . DeLon Richard and Karen Hope Smith Stokes, Tremonton, girl, May 18. .uDean Doyle Vinson and Sharpe Wood, Corinne, twin girls. May 19. One baby was stillborn. This is the life! Good friends . . . great sport . . . wide open fair ways . . glass smooth greens. And after the game (if you enjoy beer as much as you do golf) youll refresh with Lucky Lager. LUCKY LAGER One of the world! Guest beers The little girl was lying in bed, her teeth chattering and her feet sticking out from under the covers. Good heavens, cried her mother. Put your feet under the blanket! Uh uh," protested the child. I'm not putting those cold things in bed with me! lUCKVf i A - Aag 6 Brigham Young College Alumni Plans Reunion T & I 6 Box Elder NEWS i i , WEDDED 50 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. George (Curley) Orme, Honeyville will be feted by family members at open house Sunday, May 24, between the hours of two and five p.m. at the family home. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. No gifts are requested. Sons,and Daughters of Honeyville Couple Pan Golden Wedding Anniversary Party Open house will be held for Mr. and Mrs. George (Curley) Orme, Sunday, May 24, at the family home between the hours of two and five p. m. All friends, neighbors, and relatives are invited to call. The couple requests no gifts. Mr. Orme was born March 16, 1882, son of James and Mary Deseret Bybee Orme, Honeyville. Mrs. Orme was born . November 24, 1889, in Deweyville, a daughter of Joseph I. and Trisha Lindsey Dewey. They were married May 19, 1909, at Deweyville and have lived their entire married life in the old Orme family home In Honeyville. Mr. Orme has been an active farmer; Box Elder Road supervisor and worked for many, years in beautifying the parks and cemetery for the, town of Honeyville. He was instrumental in the planting of grass and shrubs at the Honeyville cemetery. Mrs. Orme is active in LDS church work as well as Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Seven oi their eight children are living. They have 26 grand- -- LOW IN children and three great-granchildren. Children assisting wtih Golden Wedding plans are: Dewey Orme, Brigham City; Stanley Orme, Ogden; Lee Orme and Mrs. Ralph (Maxine) Holmes, Clearfield; Mrs. James (Lila June) Ammons, Harper ward; Mrs. Oral J. (Ree) Hunsaker, and James (Bud) Orme, and Your savings will bound ahead faster just like one of us kangaroos when you save at Ogden First Federal You receive higher insured earnings: 3l. Earnings are added twice a year, and savings placed by the 10th earn from the 1st of the month. A t Only Ct $5 will start your account. CONVENIENT HOURS 9 to 4, Monday thru Thursday Open Friday till 6. is easy to order just call our business office ' , Spot Tractor Trouble .. ummmmi. I- ! - .1 At If amffiite SC : A X W J t4 CURRINT SATE Cmpwcd4 4 MhM pH Smi-Aonwol- !y , - clothing drive fer the Community Presbyterian ifrllii World Service will be conducted during the entire month of May. Items for donation may , be brought to family night, planned for Thursday, May 21, or may be left at any time in a box located in north entry hall of Community Presbyterian church. All good used clothing items wUl be accepted. error our revolutionary HYDRA-GAUG- dmpl ImI nvuli 11 lh Inform! Hon ntusury to idMt carburetor and ignition to precision efficiency. And your tractor won't loavo our chop only to eputtor ond stop in tho 6old tho cxduilvo DYNAMOMETER tost your tractor under actual field loads right In nur shop I Ortm BOTH These PRECISION adjustments, by test not by guotcy con sevo yon 1 to 1 quarts of get fat ovary hour of operation . . . bicreeto your tractor horsepower by to 21 percent I i Bring In Your TYactor TODAY entire membership of Eagles Auxiliary, officers announce. Meeting is set for this eve-ning with election of a new Madam conductor for the com-ing year highlight of the meeting to begin at 3 p. m. at the aerie home. BRIGHAM TRUCK AND 1 1 IMPLEMENT CO. 27 North Main Feder Phone 300 S' A GET MUCH MORE ...SA VISG A T FIRST FEDERAL . 1 SAVE BY M All you may mail your sav. Ogden First Federal is ns near as your mailbox ingt (by check or money order) with or without your passbook. Wc pay postage both ways and supply envelopes. EXTRA EARXIXCS Savings placed here by the 10th earn from the 1st of the month. Earnings are added twice a year. 5.4 VINOS A LWA 15414 ILA BLE You can make as many withdrawals as you wibh, with no charge. 54 VIXCS A CCOUXT LOA XS ALL TI FFS OF SA VIXGS A CCOUXTS Joint, Single, Trust, Girporation, Payroll Deduction, Children's accounts. S4WNAM CUT mu- - &dii)iMlt6il!l I J, ) L " - MAIN At t r- -- t fORtSt . SjRk E - A special meeting is called for w WM DYNAMOMETER wjll spot the real trouble " . . . and in a hurry I Eagles Auxiliary Tells Members of Election YOU l Dont waste time and money In costly trial and ' i I Mountain States Telephone J 1 COST kitchen extension a aims IFirsi 4 mt&mJ Annual used - den v World Service Clothing Drive Is Announced All former students of the old Brigham Young college at Logan are Invited to attend a reunion of classmates on June 6, at the Student, Union building on the Utah State University campus. Visiting will begin at 5 p. m and a banquet is scheduled for 7 p. m., to be followed by a program. Definite reservations must be made before June 1 by those planning to attend the banquet Officers for the reunion include Peter A. C. Pedersen, president; Elenor Garrett Nelson, vice president; and William Evans, Jr., treasurer; all of whom reside in Logan. Wednesday, May 20, 1959 Brigham City, Utah , v ts VX f - f- $ f w .it $ May 17. It it '.4 771 Mr. and Mrs. Max H- - Johnson of Corinne, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sharon, to Ronald H. Crookston, son of Mrs. Grace B. Allred of Logan. The young couple has chosen June 18 as their wedding date in the Logan LDS temple, with a reception that evening in the Corinne ward recreation hall. Miss johnsen is a graduate of the LDS seminary and Box Elder High school where she was active in school affairs. She was 1957 the Homecoming Queen, Harvest Queen, and FFA Sweetheart. She was a member of the BEttes and served as vice president of her class during her freshman and senior years. She also was an attendant to the 57 Peach Queen. She has attended Darrells School of Beauty In Salt Lake City, and is currently employed at Thiokol Chemical corporation. Mr. Crookston graduated from the Logan Senior High school and LDS seminary, after which he attended Utah State University where he received his B.S. V , j degree in busines and social sciences in 1958. He was affiliated with Sigma Chi fraternity WILL BE TEMPLE BRIDE Lovely Sharon Johnson, .where he was Pro Consul his will become the senior year. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Johnson He also served two years jn Logan LDS Temple bride of Ronald H. Crockston, son of the U.. S. Military Police corps Mrs. Grace B. Allred, Logan,' June 18. and is presently employed in the WIINilfWIlMMn VtlM, of procurement department Thiokol. R3i hfcltd & 'cv i Engaged Thomas Daniel and Elizabeth Marble Miller, Willard, girl, on , . ' v ,TT' '.& - May 14. I$y)j 7 J V. for members of T d - 1, te OOLHN - c . !k IIRUI |