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Show 4 " tlDER NEWS. Briqfinm City. Utah' Tuesday Morning, August 1 1, 1959 THE BOX Sorority Gal$T . Don Aprons, Hold Bake Sale x s Aileen L. Nelson, Society Editor i Garden Luncheon .. Fetes Future Bride y Attending a bridal shower given In honor of Jeanene Beasley, were 40 of her friends and relatives The home of Lelan Griffith was the scene tor this garden shower Assisting Lelan were Bernice An- . dersen and Mrs. George Nielsen, Buffet style luncheon was served to the group, and Miss Beasley ceived many lovely and useful gifts, The bride will say vows In the Salt Lake temple on August 14 is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Beasley. re-f- i JShe f 4 Book of Lore Club t Feted at Party Patio dinner and games were enjoyed by the Book of Lore club Saturday night. Mrs. G. L. Crandall hosted the group. Turkey, potato salad, relishes, corn, hot rolls, cake and ice cream were on the menu. Foods committee consisted of Chairman Bertha Harris, Grace Forsgren and Camille Benmon. Following the dinner, games were played by the club They were taken charge of by Helen Westenskow and Blyth Tingey Fourteen members and their husbands were present at the gathering.. , wx Eight Belles . Sewing 4 H club. Eight Belles met July 23 at the home of their "leader, Mrs Ken S. Jensen. Vice President Nadine Carn-- r took charge of the meetirg Prayer was offered bv Vicki Jensen Pledge to the flag by Darlene Bouck; pledge by Marilyn Reeve. Girls sewed on their blouses and 'were served by Christie Butler and Marilyn Reeye. fc C Meet July 30 The home of Mis GJbert Jensen was the site for the July 30 meeting of the Eight Belles, Vickie . Jensen, took president. charge. Prayer was given by MarU S flag pledge, ilyn Reeve; Carol Simcox; 4 H pledge, Chris' tie Butler, The girls sewed Many of them had completed their blouses and Bermuda shoi ts were cut out Refreshments were served by Vickie , Jensen. 1 Aug. I Gathering Telephone 771 m Brigham Lady Marks 97 Years August 4 marked the date on which Mary Jane Clifford, Brigham City, was born in 1865. This year Mrs Clifford is 94 years young was the site Bloomington, Ida of Mrs Clifford's birth. She married John Price Clifford in 1883 at Treasureton, Ida , and later they received their endowments and were sealed in the Logan LDS temple. Mary Jane Clifford has raised eight children who now live in all parts of the country. They are Annie Selby, Grass Valley, Calif.; Blackfoot, Idaho; Mary Thomas, LawEthel Johnson, deceased, rence Clifford, Shoshone, Idaho; Charles Clifford, Brigham City; Nellie Clifford, Brigham City; and Held Parkinsorf, Encampment, Wyo ; Grace Christensen, Alberta, Canada. Numbering among Mrs childien now are 27 grand57 children, and six An exceptionally spry lady, Mrs. Clifford gives her secret for staying young and living a long life, as "Just to keep busy, keep doing something, dont keep thinking of yourself Mis Clifford has demonstrated the wisdom in her philosophy by sewing quilts since she was 90. When her eyes became too dim for this she began sewing rag rugs by hand "just to keep doing something Double wedding quilts ring have been a present from Mrs. Clifford to all of her children and four of her grandchildren. Highlight of her birthday was the visit of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph (Grace) Christensen, from Alberta. Canada, and their daughter. La-Pre- , the Va-net- Golf Tourney a i; Ak- - rngjuiCitm SWEETLY SERENE Mrs. Mary Jane Clifford poses with her birthday gift of flowers on her 94th birthday. She gives secret of youth as keeping busy, thinks Idleness brings age. Moving Soon? Social Security Our Town Opens Run at USU Theatre "Three moves are worse than a fire, according to an old saying, but one move can lead to trouble for people getting social security checks, unless they notify the social security office of their new address. - BARGAIN ITEM OF THE MONTH BAG Daxfijtfii-- i CLOTHES BRUSH HAND Delivery Service & NAIL SHAMPOO BRUSH BRUSH Utah . . . Union Pacific taxes and payrolls in 1958 added nearly 27 million dollars to the states economy Union Pacific Railroad again in 1958 was one of the largest with a tax bill of taxpayers in the State of Utah $1,873,214.79. In addition, Union Pacific also paid wages to Utah employees in 1958 amounting to $24,774,915. The ! Thats a lot of money. To help you visualize just how much, think of it this way. If you had an income of one dollar a minute, it would take you over 50 years to collect this much FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY V Union Pacific Railroad is happy to be a good citizen of Utah. There is considerable satisfaction in knowing that, in many instances, it has been due to the taxes paid by the railroad that certain civic improvements have been made possible: a new school house, firehouse, hospital or any number of the where U.P. has borne a things big share of the cost through its taxes. Otherwise there would have been an additional burden on local taxpayers. And of course the wages paid to Utah people helps everyone in one way or another, because it represents great buying power which'stimulatcs and builds local business. Remember u hen you ship or travel by Union Pacific you help yourself, by helping your community and SPECIAL $1.77 ii o v DRUG .MERRELLS, Inc. 98 North Main. Phone 8 V ! i Reg. $2.49 SMI Green Stamp with Union Pacific A FAMILY OF BRUSHES ' Graff Shirts! Utah and its people are partners money OF BATH BRUSH Prescription CENTER Class Calls 224 to Reunion, Food n Program on Agenda ' two combined total $26,648,129.79 122 HAMILTON overseas. WRITERS CRAMP Writing out 224 invitations to the Class of 39 reunion could give you a touch of writers cramp, find out (left to right) Margaret Tingey Lewis, Aileen Larsen Nelson, Jay Law, president and Ilene Lemon Tucker. The class will get together Aug. 29. ROBERTAS In HAIR BRUSH BESCRtM ' Ben Canning, Ephers, Logan; raim; Bruce Cahan, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Richard Haslam, Richfield; Weldon Hyer, Lewiston, and Tim Harum, New York 'City. Costumes for the production Is Sandy Sheffield, Brigham City, under the supervision of Jack A. Byers. Curtain time is 8.30 p. m. in he USU Amphitheatre. 5 PERSONAL BRUSHES DRUGS A canyon party was the highlight, of the stay of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Victor L. Nielson, when they visited with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wold, in Brigham City. Lt. CoJ. Nielson has been stationed with the U. S. Air Force in Germany and has now been transferred to Virginia. He and his family, consisting of his wife, Lucille and four boys, Victor, Warren, Carl, and Robert, have toured and traveled in all parts of Europe during their stay Mr. and Mrs. Wold entertained . along with Mr. and Mrs. Verl L. Petersen in the canyon and the The Tropical Restaurant in BrigNielson family remained at the All members of the 1939 class ham City will set the scene for will be notified of the Wold residence over night. gathering the reuniting of 224 memMixed Handicap tournament for through a notice being prepared bers. Box Elder High schools and out several members lady golfers were played off July class of 1939 will once again be of theputclass. by 22 and 29. Darlene Billings, Laa group Aug. 29. as together dies day chairman, her committee and Pro Dean Candland were The twenty year lapse since the in charge of the arrangements for HAWAII group received their diplomas has to this tourney. Flying Long Beach, Cal., to seen the group scattered throughvisit his Be there for Fabulous Aloha aunt, was Michael Lynn out the world. Many are in difFourteen foursomes, , including 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Week. Sail on the Luxury experienced and inexperienced Buscy, ferent of the United States parts D. Buscy, 370 North 3rd West. Liner LURLINE Oct. 14!!! tourney golfers, competed for the while others are jn foreign lands. His is expecting to visit DisneyWrite lor free information first, second, and third place Class president, Jaw Law, Garabout this very lovely tour. land, Knoxbury Farm, Mt. Wilson standings. and many other places of interest. land, has set the starting time VIDA FOX CLAWSON Each foursome played 9 holes Also his plans are trips to for the "festivities at 8 p. m. A pro218 South 13th East among each Wednesday and the winners the beach for and tan- gram with Jay Del Sackett as Salt Lake City, Utah swimming were picked by combined total ning. master of ceremonies will highTel. lowest score of their team. Each Michael Lynn left for the coast light the , evening, The Best In the West following a included one group high handicap Saturday and will return to his meal prepared and cateredfby the Travel with us! player and one low handicap home around the first of Tropical staff. player. First place winners were Ruth Warren, Dorothy Earl, Chloe Shef- Card Of Thanks COME IN AND REGISTER! field and Ida Zundel. We wish to thank all those who Carrying off the second place helped during the last illness and for trophy was the team made up of passing of our dear mother; Katie Fishburn, DOn Thomas, the expressions of sympathy, for Mamie Fruin and Helen Johnson. the beautiful flowers, and all serThird place team was compos- vices rendered. AUG. ed of Jean Barnard, Margaret The children of AUG. Bess, Mary Jean Baron and Grace As Stevens. Mary 21 21 Beasley. Seeing that each of the 13 million people on social security In the country get their checks on time is a very imporant part of our job, Jay M. Hansen of the Ogden social security office states, and it can be made easier if they get a prompt notice of a change of address. If you move after you start getting social security benefits, you should notify the Social Security Administration either in person or by mail, Mr. Hansen said. Benifi-ciarlwere given postcards for this purpose when they filed theii claims, and additional cards are available from Mr. Hansen when he is in Brigham City on Thursday, Aug. 20, at the Employment office. Birth of Child FINEST FRESH Air Force Couple FREE Needs to Know Andersons Note Tr Gathering Honors Features Tours The modern theatre classic, Thomson Wilders "Our Town, opened yesterday at Opportunity Mrs Wiling A Clark, Honeyville Theatre at Utah State University. and Mrs Nellie H. Molgard, WilIn "Our Town Wilder has emlard recently returned from a trip the happenings and to New York where they joined a broidered nephew Douglas Tolman and his people of a small town so that companion who were returning suddenly these everyday events fiom London after a trip around that are so often taken for granted seem very important and very the world Seven Bioadway shows kept the close to every member of the audgroup entertained While in New ience. As the stage manager Yoik they viewed "My Fair Lady, points out, "some things we all but we dont take them out "Gypsy, "Flower Drum Song, know, nd look at them very often. "Music M in, "J. B ," "A Raisin and "Destry Rides in the Sun Directed by Floyd T. Morgan, Again " "Our Town features Jarvis AnAfter leaving New York the group toured Washington saw the chang- derson, Logan, as stake manager who introduces the town of Groving of the guaid ut Arlington ceme-teiers Corners and who knows everyand Gettysburg, Carthage in town. Leita Peterson of one III Navoo, Logan and Tommy Wood of Smith-fielJuly 26 to Aug 7 were the dates portray the young couple, the duo Hoveled They traveled with two fi lends from Salt Lake Emily and George, whose life in Grovers Corners, though brief, is City. a rich and huppy one. They repotted a 'very delightful' trip although they Just missed a Others in the cast include; Ed flood that .truck Ft. Madison, Iowa. Rogers of Logan, Glenna Blau of This was Mrs Clark's second Nibley, Patricia Hansen of Lotime across country but she reports gan, Jon Cranney of Preson, Idaho. and Mary Lu Whitehouse that she "still loves Utah best." of Mrs Cl, iik is a physical educa- Tooele. In the supporting roles tion teacher at Snow college. Allan Granstrom. Logan; are Bruce Elliot, New York Ciy; Clurk Idaho; . Sue Vlehweg, Clifton, Fuchsberg, Rye, N. Y.; John Bey- - PHONE Af-to- n Long Beach Trip Eastern Cities Vice President Nadine Curler, canducted the Aug 6 meeting of the Eight Belles when they met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Gilbert Jensen Prayer was also given by Miss 'atier und the pledge to the flag was led by Lois Jensen. 4 H pladge was led by Carol Simcox False fell seams weie demon Mr and Mrs Lowell Anderson strated and refreshments weie announced the birth of their first served by Miss Carier. child, a seven pound boy, SaturHeld Trip day in Ogden's Dee hospital. The Sewing Bobbins 4 H club Grandpaients of the baby recently took a field ti p through Mr und Mis N E Welch, the Brigham City stoies to select South Thud Ikest, and Mr. and look ut fubnc for skirts Mis Cleon Anderson, Falrview. They returned to the Suckett resThe couple plans to May at the idence and were geived by Susen Welch home until schcxil begins at Larsen ISU for Mr Anderson. Seeing old friends and visiting with relatives was the highlight of a trip to Utah for Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Proulx, Arlington, Va. They and their three sons, Randy, Scott and Mark, enjoyed a visit with Mrs. Proulzs mother, Mrs. R. Davis, Willard, and with Mr. and Mrs. lack R. Davis, Salt Lake. Mrs. Proulx is the former Mane Davis. During their visit, several parties were given in their honor in order that they might see more of their friends. After spending five weeks in Utah they have now returned to their home in Virginia. Determines Lady Winners -- Clifford's Sisters Tour t cene ocia f Sisters of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority will don aprons soon to raise money for their Peach Days float. The sisters will hold a bake sale Aug. 15 in front of Van Enge-len- s and all proceeds will go for their entry in this annual event Cookies, cakes, pies, breads and also homemade'eandy will be prepared and sold by the group, according to Nelda Parsons, chairman. To tantalyze the taste buds of passers-by- , the group will also sell cool lemonade. Helping with the sale in addition to Mrs. Parsons will be the ways and means committee from Xi Alpha chapter, composed of Merel Craghead, Phyllis Owen, Iona Cefalo, Jean Davis, Wight, Leah Barker, Edna Wilma Spaulding, BarJeppsen, bara Rowe. Frome Epsilon chapter, Mrs. Iry Valcarce, chairman of the ways and means committee, asis helping with the planning sisted by Delilah Westley, McBride, Jerri Nelsen, Lorraine Nielsen, Ruby Godfrey, Karen Crag-heaMarilyn Campbell, De Ann Rasmussen and Shirley Walker. Proulx Family Visits in Utah your State grow and prosper. UNION PACIFIC f v , V; A I C v. . J r ' |