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Show B ltin pj(,l "PICK O' THE PICTURES " TuSc"day Mldav Wednesday PAYS 18 Block, Gates They came out of the Blue of Georgia Ridges are facts From ear River City "" RiVEU" tty Dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker on Thursday, were, Mr. and Mrs. Ray and children, Nathell and Robert, of Los Angeles, California; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Nelson of Brigham City, and Leo Nelson. The Arbons came to Sailt Lake City to meet Robert, who recently returned from a mission to Belgium. Miss Dorene Andersen accompanied her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Staples of Ogden, to California, where will be guests of the Elvisthey Ar-bo- n Mrs. Lettie Campbell and Mrs. Mina Papworth of Afton, Wyoming, visited Mrs. Victoria lohnsen, for a few days. Mrs. Johnsen is confined at a local hospital. iei way. I Thin'j GIE&S Mrs. Myrtle Cloward of Provo visited her brothers, Ernest, Emery and Claire Huggins, over the holiday. . The closing social of the Relief society was held Tuesday afternoon. Iva Barker gave a reading; the ladies chorus sang several numbers. A fashion show was presented by LaVene Jensen, Gertrude Jensen, Rita Andersen, Fern "Arbon, .Gertrude Iversen, Mrs. Garlos Steven and Andrea Huggins. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Iversen announce the arrival of a baby girl bom May 31. Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Welling of Ogden were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Matteson Saturday evening. Mrs. Ruth Conger and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Chris tensen of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Christensen of dinner Brigham City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester 'hristensen Wednesday. Susan Jensen of Brigham City was a guest of Brenda Jensen the past week. Mrs. Ercel Hansen entertained in honor of her son Lynns sev enth birthday Saturday. It was a surprise party and the little guests enjoyed themselves very . o OOP ca orjdkjso0 o TiCaifP (SajpiM PICK O' THE PICTURES' FRI. - SAT. HIT NO. 1 much. A delicious lunch was served. Mrs. LaVelle Mateson was gracious hostess to her club Saturday afternoon. Cards were played with prizes awarded to Fern Arbon and Elizabeth Iver. son. . Mrs. Leo Gunnell and children, Carall, Dale and Marlene, of Salt Lake City, called at the Emery Huggins home Wednesday. Blue Star Mothers held their meeting at the home of Zina Hansen Friday afternoon. Mrs. Grant Thompson of Tremonton reviewed the book, Rivers Parting, by Shirley Barker.. The group enjoyed it very much. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Vernell Morrison of Tremonton was a special guest. Dinner guests at the home of on Mr. and Mrs. Rast Peterson Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Curtis A'llison, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ipson, and Mrs. Minnie McKellups of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Morrison and family of Tremonton, Three babies were given named at sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Iverson will call their son Roger Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Scoffield named their son Rex Larsen Mr. and Mrs. CoPlen Waddoups named their daughter Thias, LaWanna Jensen and Joyce Leo nard gave two very Interesting Dinner Guests At The Eugene F. Wright Home Dinner guests at the home of Eugene F. Wright on Sunday, June 3, were: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Wright and son, Eugene Edward, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Ms. LaMar Outzen and daughter, Mary, and Mrs. Outzens mother, all of Milford, Utah. The group were in Brigham Mr. and Mrs. City to attend fast day services in the Seventh ward. Young Master Eugene Edward Wright was blessed and given a name by his grandfather, Eugene F. Wright. This is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wright. arrived Wednesday from Mineral Point, Wisconsin. They are guests his sister, of Mr. and Mrs. Farell Huggins. The Helms are on their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs- - J. O. Hill of Cave, Oregon, called on the Farrell Huggins recently. , SUMMER SCHOOL TEACHERS And Personnel At The INTERMOUNTAIN When the Mrs. Mrs. Rota Andersen, Pearl Jensen and Mrs. Gertie Iverson were Ogden shoppers on Monday, Guests at the Walter Hansen home Memorial day were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hansen, ' Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jackson of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Rasmussen of Sublet, Ida.; Mrs. Leone McCarrey of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Clark of Ogden. ILt. James E. Karo of Fort Lee, Virginia, enroute from Columbus, Ohio depot, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins. He will spend the next ten days here. Mrs. Karo will accompany her husband home; she has spent the past month here visiting her parents and other relatives. She will be remembered as Fae Ann Huggins. Guests at the Emery Huggins Home Tuesday were Mrs. Hug-gin- s sister, Mrs. Laura F. Andersen of Pasadena, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. James Fishburn of Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Irving Christensen entertained for her daughter, Mere-detThe Monday evening. group went to. Crystal Springs to swim, then to the Christen sen home where delicious refreshments vwere enjoyed. A slumber - party ended the eveh, INDIAN SCHOOL sun starts to sizzle... talks. nings entertainment. A PAGE FIVE WORCESTER, Mass. (UP) is BOX ELDER JOURNAL Clark University sophomore working his way through colBrigham City, Utah lege by serving as a human Friday. June 8, 1951 alarm clock. John M. Driscoll charges his subscribers 50 cent3 The phone number of the News a week for a telephone call each morning at a designated hour. and Journal Society editor is 771. We invite you to come in and visit our store . . . you will find Quality Merchandise . . . and more important FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS Your rooms can bo 15 Cooler! SERVICE We will glady gift wrap for mailing all with FATHERS DAY GIFTS IfLlllt) SHADE SCREENING I The thin louvres on this mod- Kaiser Aluminum Shade Screening are set at an angle, deflecting the suns rays. Rulti Your tunniott rooms art hod-ern low-co- st yot oro light and airy, and os much as 15 coofor! Yot you can too out doarly. Protect against fading; ropols flying insocts; and assures permanent beauty. Made by the manufacturer of Tension Window the famous Screens.. .with the patented feature! The Friendly Store For Men ' club The Merry Mixers met at the home of their leader, Mrs. Thora B. Andersen on Mon" day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin - Helms Walk A Block And Save - it's a hue bail engine Y Y4 to orJii a oned WEDDINGS AND ANNIVERSARIES i Electric Mixer Electric Roaster visit Automatic Toaster Electric Clock th sins and For Him . Personal Radio' economy Reading Lamp Electric Shaver - n Pacific - HIT NO. Starring FATHER'S in Iffli" Heat Lamp Reading Lamp Electric Trouser Presser Electric Space CARTOON Heating Pad Electric Bed Covering Electric Popcorn j Popper I Electric Egg Cooker V v-- CIRCUS I Heater 1:00 P. M. Saturday 7tm Colored cartoons, com adedy, Chapter 3 of new 1 Pirates venture serial and Seas of the High other short subjects. ' fuss-rag- ? - DAY (Sunday, June 17) j car can be. . Wed like you to stretch out in the room of aRoADMASTER feel the luxury of its doubledepth cushions stroke the fine texture of its fabrics. Wed like you to know the proud levelness and its gentle obedience to your . of its ride hand on the wheeL WILLIAM TRACY and SAWYER JOE iu pleas Q . thing that interests us mightily is fact that so many people are step- ping up, when they buy automobiles. Weve been looking at surveys, and it seems that just about everyone wants a better car than the one hes now driving. So we know how you feel, and wed like to help you make your dreams come true. Wed like you to discover how fine a fine AHOY Sun Lamp Electric Hair Electric Power Tools Dryer Electric Trouser Personal RadioJ Presser Electric Clock stination-n- ONE YANKS For Her Boudoir Lamp yl 2 High jinks on the high seas in the funniest army comedy yet! GRADUATION h aceonv featured- Electric Bed Covering Electric Steak Grill Sun Lamp Electric Waffle Maker 19 In HEN J. TAYLOR. ABC Nttwork, vry Monday vtnlng. Wed like to show you the many extras this Buick provides at no extra custom-buil- t we come to make out a bill when charge of sale. ' But above all, wed like you to experience two thrills found exclusively in Roadmasters. One is the smooth might of its Fireball Engine. The other is the supreme simplicity of Dynaflow Drive, which is, incidentally, one of the many features included in the price. mbre luxury a smoother ride more conveniences more thrill in a Roadmaster than in any other car in the fine-cfield. But why spoil the thrill of discovery? Come find out for yourself how completely a 1951 Roadmaster fulfills the dreams of the car you hope sometime to own. And let us whisper something to you: The cost of making this step to Roadmaster ownership is less than most people believe. ar Eqnipmtnt, oocMMi-iM- , trm and madtlt an aaijact to e i, - akangt mtiout notica. i- t We try to hold down our enthusiasm in talking about this masterful beauty. We might claim youll find more room more comfort YOUR KEY TO GREATER VALUE i. it 00fl0)fl1J ), y i. WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM UNBY MOTOR CO South Main Street Phone 2 72 - T Brigham City, Utah j |