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Show ii lutd o Julhj Cquipped Your lawyer RAY Caucty Jfo 366zccocfa7nfofa Brigham City, Utah THE Ifw iautijer Published by the Utah Stats Bor 20-3- 0 California Visitors At DanOlsen Home Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn Weis and eight month old daughter, Kathy, Mill Valley, near San told by parents Francisco, left Thursday morning for home. had been visiting at Mr. and Mrs. theThey home of Mrs. Weis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olsen. Mrs. Weis is the former Madge OlLW. Phillips. sen. , ' Young Kathy remained with her grandparents ,for a week during which time her parents sojourned to Kansas City. TREFOIL Girl Scout 'Leaders association of Brigham City today extended thanks to all who made Brigham City Day Camp for girl scouts a success. 'Along with all other organizations who donated for this activity was donation from Anns. Special thanks is extended to all. - Phillips 9 L. 18. 1952 Friday. July of Carolyn UNDER Visit your lawyer now and male his acquaint- ance. You will find him a good neighbor, an alert American, and a valuable friend. CcUult BOX ELDER JOURNAL Engagement DRUGGIST,; , , PAGE (POUR To Become Early Fall Bride of-4- , i: t co. He cannot individually solicit your custom or advertise his wares. But he rents his office, hires his secretary and maintains an ' expensive law : library, all for your use and convenience. fi' i BR;es:eB;i &ni o'tsrs equipment is his training and his trustworthiness and his ability to experience, serve and guide you in matters involving legal questions. , , Berlin came back as a tourist Miss Carolyn Phillips And Robert G. Pett center with hn increase of 73 Plan To Exchange Nuptial Vows In Early Fall percent in the number of forMr. and Mrs. J. W. Phillips eign visitors in 1951 over the Carolyn, to .Robert 3. Pett, son enannounce the of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pett, also previous year, the total reach- Brigham City gagement of their daughter, of Brigham City. . ing 1,274,000. The marriage will take place early in the fail. Miss Phillips is employed at First Security Bank in Brigham City, and Mr. Pett recently returned home from service in THI Korea with the Rational Guard. Eagles Auxiliary To Initiate New Members , New members of the Eagles Auxiliary Aerie No. 2919 who will be initiated on Wednesday, July 23, are Mrs. Padeen Vincent and Mrs. Norma Larsen. Special invitation was to all members to be ed extendIn and GREYHOUND will take you there In comfortl for less ed 4 All the most popular vacation areas are and at within your reach by Gre hound costs so low you'll bd pleasantly amazed. Vacation Planning Sorfice is FREE -- we'll arrange thrilling Vacation Tours, make your hotel reservations, plan sightseeing, help you select just the trip you want. Theres a FREE FOLDER describing hundreds of pleasure-perfetours waiting for you. Jostings From ' JERRY ! - Perry News By Mis. Lyman Wight r, , f S14.43 17.73 .. 14.90 18.20 (Add Tax) DEPOT HOWARD HOTEL BUS f GREYHOUND Uouftf?0 d Los Angeles San Francisco Portland Seattle GREYHOUND MoreMtAan Captain and Mrs. Jack ,6ieg of San , Bernardino, Calif., spent the past week-enat the .home 'of Mr. and Mrs. William Francis. They were to- Baker, Oregon where they will visit with Capt. Siege parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sieg. Mrs. Sieg is the former Helen Francis of Perry. ' Mr. and Mrs. Martella Nelson and daughter, Carol visited over the past week-enin Black-fooIdaho. Miss Karlene Hauser of Twin Falls, Idaho is spending the summer months at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Martella Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nebe ker and daughter, Gaye, visited last Saturday in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bortalussi. Then last Sunday they motored to Provo where they spent the day with Denton Nebeker who is attend ing school at the B.YJU. Pvt. and Mrs. Marlyn Nielsen arrived last Sunday from El Paso, Texas, to spend a ten day furlough with friends and relatives. 'Pvt. Nielsen is stationed at (Ft. Bliss with the U. S. army. Mrs. Nielsen is the former Miss Opal Petersen of Perry, Kent Carter Speaks Last Sunday, sacrament meeting in the Perry ward was pre- sided over by Bishop Rulon Hirschl with Counselor Eugene Bott conducting. The opening song, Praise To the Man and the invocation was offered by Therald Quayle. The sacrament was in charge of priests Grant Young and Keith Billings. The singing was conducted by Eva A: Young with Louise Davis, accompanist. Well Sing All Hail to Jesus Name, was sung by the congregation. After which Fvt. Mar-ly- ji Nielsen who is home on furlough, gave a brief talk. PERRY Typical Low Fares - t, d , t Darrell Siggard sang two Save your time, money and energy by letting electricity do many jobs on i your farm. Electricity costs so little, too! 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