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Show I riir- A THE BOX EIDER luciday, NEWS, Brigham Cfy, Utah August 1, 1961 0 Club Sponsors Cd'R RLUEAS ! Dear Sirs: As of July 21, 1961, I have been transferred from Ann Arbor to Roseville, Mich My new address Princess is 25681 Lawn, Roseville, Mich have enjoyed the newspapers very much during my mission and when my addres changes I miss receiving them for the short deThe papers arlay in changing. rive very nicely in their new wrappers. Thank you for your consideration. I Contest Friday The Civic and Home Arts of Garland is sponsoring the little princess contest for the Box Elder County Wheat and Beet Days celebration to be held in Garland August Residents of Box Elder county may enter their little girls in the contest which will be held Aug. 4, at 10:30 p. m. in the Garland ward recreation hall. Sincerely. 10-1- Elder Richard Jensen. Young Love NEW YORK (UP1) teenage girls 26 BE County Students Make USU Honor Roll Average Bath BOBS and a son, Mother of BC Man Dies Fri. (UPI) left his wife now 72, in 1936 when his work took him to hotels throughout England. A divorce followed Martha, But Martha traced Anton through students from Box the Salvation Army. Elder county are listed on the spring quarter honor roll at Utah No Emergency OkState University, announces J. ElOKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) liott Cameron, dean of students. lahomas Attorney General Mac Williamson has ruled unconstiThe 350 students who achieved Q. tutional an act setting up an emerthe honor roll did so by making gency state legislature in the evgrades that placed them in the ent of an atomic attack. The 1959 top five percent of the scholars in passed the Oklahoma their respective academic col legislature law. leges, Dean Cameron said. Twenty-si- x r$ Those on the honor roll from Elder county include David Frank Coppin, Marion E. Dunn Dennis H. Gordon, Kathleen HanMei lynn sen, Alton M. Harmon, Box Hairis, Robeit Dale Hams, Joseph Dale Ilillam, Marvin R. Jones, Catherine Nelson, Stewart W. ry f Reeves, Wayne Carolyn Surface, JerValentine, Katheryn Mrs. Annebell Glen Gee, 87, Garland, died July 28, in a rest home in Washington Terrace of natural causes. She is the mother of R. Evan Gee, Brigham City. Mrs. Gee was born October 6, 1873 in Wellsville, to Walter and Elizabeth Stuart Glenn. She married Randolph E. Gee, Feb. 23, 1898 In the Logan LDS temple. He died October 30, 7943. Survivors include two daughters Mrs. Raymond Ogden; Mrs. Vern Hill, Garland, and R. Evan Gee, Brigham City; 19 grandchildren, 31, greatgrandchildren; and one ' ... to Personal Reverently Funeral services will be today, August 1, at 1 p m. in the Garland Seeond LDS wjrd chapel. Friends may call at the Roger Mortuary prior to services. Interment will be in the Wellsville ' Blaine Olsen Mortuary 176 No. Main BEST 498 FOOD KINGS BEST BUYS! .ft pP and WEDNESDAY V ' I, FROM THE QUEENS PANTRY Famous Food King Home Made U SERVICE 16oz. loaf Irfc South Main Now PA Brigham City y Mobllnil BRIGHAMS Service Economically cemetery. BILL STANDER Young, all of Brigham City. Judith Green, Linda Kaye Harp, Deone Louise Keir, Mary Beth Rees, Baibara Southwick, Vein C. Walker, all of Tiemonlun; Ned T. Phy-lis- s Hull, Judy Hess, Garland; B. Morgan, Willard; Mary Dennis DeAnn Morris, Corinne; Lee Richards, Fielding; Sonja Collinston. 04 DEDICATED TUESDAY Mubilgas PA Hou-gaar- White FOR Gives S' S&H GREEN STAMPS a GERMAN RYE BREAD 129 LEMON CHIFFON PIE d.49 FROM FOOD KINGS MEAT DEPARTMENT is I COVERINGS FLOOR Construction company were on the scene last PROJECT UNDERWAY Employees of Alder-Chil- d week to set up an office and get preliminary work underway on enlargement of Brigham Citys sewage treatment plant. A wed in 1915. Anton Aichinger Special $17.95 county. retired waiter has again married the woman he first ESTIMATES FREE Meant for Each Other J SfKutf Expert Installation EACH GIRL entering the contest will receive a gift. Entries can be made by phoning Mrs. Don Limb at AL or the night of the contest at the door. The Garland club sponsoring the contest will provide a float for the to princess and her attendants ride in the Wheat and Beet Days parade and other parades in the BRIGHTON, England in CABINETS n S' n marry LINOLEUM for the contest. The day of the contest, judges will pick six girls as finalists. Thursday evening, Aug. will be drawn 10, three names from a hat at the Garland park. Michelle McCabe, last years princess from Brigham City, will then draw the names of the new princess. Her two attendants, Diane Aeusser, Deweyville and Jac-qu- e Anderson, Bothwell, will draw the attendants names. TT Over America every year. ALL ENTRIES must be four years old by Aug. 4 and not six until after Oct. 31. The little girls are to wear plain playsuits Main street was indeed a busy place Friday and Saturday as shoppers took BARGAIN HUNTERS of the hundreds of bargains displayed for the first annual sidewalk bazaar. The promotional advantage " event was considered as highly successful by customers and merchants alike. WRITE Even the small fry found the side- - EVERYBODY TOOK PART walk bazaar a place to find good things, like balloons and things. Main street really bustled with activity for the sales event. FARMER STYLE M9 SPARE RIBS TOP QUALITY MOM & DAD GROUND BEEF : build cash GREEN PEPPERS What way to tern h your chlt- and an up- the value of havuiR pmiutmn of their counUy, too a than week to have them set aside 10 01 25 for U. S. Savings Stamps. Your children will find that it's fun to suvo with Savings Stamps. The till up fast And as eai h book is filled it can easily be exchanged for a V. S Savings Bond a good way for any youngster to save for the- - futuic. Allium and stamps ie available at uny Tost OHUe Whv not stop in with the children soon or tell them 1o their teacher about a Sihool Ix-lt- dun ... SUmp Savings Piogram. fere M iv f '. 5. Sat irigs Jtomx nre u flood way to gave S',: Ton isi gi4 to maturity. Y uu can get yuur numt-- any time you want It. Yuur money is guaranteed by the U. S, t.uyern-ineiil- . The ri idlin' Irn-ui- y yuur llunil free If they'ir ar (tislinyrd, f iery St m p nd It. mil dollar help eirmii-ii- l pay lor I'eare I'uwer. Inst You GENE FULLMER BUILDS and character . . yuur t.u fA f i t 11 ni frer fit bt 4 'r f . r ( tfi t,it .! i U Uitr. y i . r V r r tt r f n.f t . .iff icir.p ' ft 4for$l DUTCH te MILL Quart SALAD DRESSING PARADE My brother Don completed a Total Electric Home reand he really likes it. cently What impresses me most is the electric heating. Theres no noise and its extra clean which will make it easy on mv wife Delores. 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