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Show B n FACtS ARE i From , or Rivtr City , BEAR .RIVER CITY Mr. and Mrs. Steve Jeppersen entertained at a lovely canyon party Sun- k BOX ELDER JOURNAL members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Toombs enjoyed a family dinner and outing at Perry park on Sunday afternoon. Jensens And Burts Return From Trip Twenty-tw- ' s PAGE ELEVEN J. G. Toombs Family Enjoy Outing Sunday Brigham City, Utah Friday, August 22, 1952 o Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Toombs, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Quayle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Toombs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thor-steand 6ons and Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Toombs and children of Salt Lake City. day afternoon In Logan canyon, In honor of Mr. Aziz Tanrisever of Istanbuhl, Turkey, who has been their guest for the last three weeks. Mr. Tanrisever Is here to observe agriculture methods used here In the U. S. A. He left Monday for Logan where he will visit the college for two days and then will go to a middle west state to see their methods there. He will remain there for three weeks and then will depart for his native land. He was very much Impressed ' with the way we did things here, and he thought the mountains were - grand. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenson and Mrs. Fred Burt have xe- turned from a vacation trip to Denver, Colorado, d They spent most of their time Arden F. Jenson who with has just recently been released from the hospital at Lowery Field following 13 weeks suffer lng with rheumatic fever. Arden has returned to school and is reported to be improving. he spent This past week-entime at a cabin In the mountains with one of his Instructors. The Jensons and Burts report a pleasant time In Denver. c Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thorsted just recently returned from a vaca tion trip to San Francisco. Mr. Thoisted will leave shortly for Europe where he will spend a year with the U E. army. The phone number of the News ind Journal Society editor Is 771 d ITS A PLEASURE TO WEAR Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hall and family and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelsen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Thorsen and, family and Nyman Holm gren,' Holly Holmgren and Jeri lyn Holmgren enjoyed a trip to Lava Hot Springs on Sunday. Mrs. Dale Burt was gracious hostess to her card club Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs, Myrje Jensen en tertained recently at a lovely dinner party in honor of Dr. and Mrs. .Ralph Jensen and children of Phoenix, Arizona, who have been visiting relatives and friends for the past few days. Mr. and. ,Mrs. Glen ,Taylorv of Garland.were also guests. ' Joyce Leonard returned Friday from St- - George where 6he spent the summer. Mrs. Carlene R. Brown of Gar land spent ,Wednesday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Carroll Hall. Mrs. Hastings of Salt Lake City is visiting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups. The officers of the Elders quorum of the ward are to be congratulated on the lovely par ty held in city park Saturday evening. A delicious lunch was served at long tables, decorated with flowers and ivy. Games were played and the following program presented: song, Vita Burt and Ruth Munns; accordion duet, LaRue E. Munns and Carol Etickson of El wood; acrobatic , number. vMr. and Mrs. Newell Checketts entertained at dinner Saturday for her sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hamilton and children, Gail and Kathy, and her father, James Rasmus sen of Honeyville, The Hamil tpns left for their home in Be norn loft, Wisconsin,1, Monday lng. Mrs. Hamilton will be re ihembered as Beth Rasmussen. Mrs. Albert E. Holmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holmgren, Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Holmgren, Mrs, Paul Kimball (Audreinne); Miss es Flora and Agnes Hansen at tended the wedding reception held In the Bonneville stake house, in Salt Lake City, for Mr, and Mrs. Queed Weiler. Mr. Wei ler is the grandson of Mrs. A1 bert Holmgren and the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Weller (Octavo). Mr. and Mrs. Emery Huggins and family left Tuesday morning for Yellowstone park on their vacation. Mr. and Mrs; Lorin Christensen announce the engagement of their daughter, Connie Rae j A... Hat .. The brim sbys put the way you rc3 it! IOj, -- . f CsMmAi , View To The Rear From Front Of The Spacious New Blocks Mens And Christensen to Murray Eugene Cannon, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Cannon of Fielding. Miss Christensen is a graduate and of Bear River high school has been attending nurses training at the Dee hospital. Mr. Cannon is a graduate of the 6ame school and was in Korea for a year with the National Guard from Garland. They are planning an early September wedding in the Logan templd. In October they .will go to California where he will enter the Northrup Aeronautical Institute to study aeronautical engineering. They will make their home in Hawthorne, California. Lon itansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen, left for his base in Tuscon, Arizona, last week, after spending a furlough with relatives and friends. c Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen and families attended the Hansen family reunion held at Mink Creek, Idaho. Rasmus Hansen, who is 89 years old and his brother, Chris, were able to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Moore, or Ogden, with whom the gentlemen make their home, accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Seward Hansen and children of Redondo Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Mathias Hansen of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen, Wednesday. Mrs. Hansen stayed over night with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jennings visited (Vadys) and children her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hansen last week. They were enroute home from Chaffee, Missouri, where they had been guests of his parents. The Jennings live in San Diego, California. of Ogden visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon, Sunday. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, Sunday, included Mr. and Mrs. Alma Esplin and daughter, Cleon, of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Esplin and children, Gordon and Louise, of Fort Collins, Colo.; Mrs. Luella E. Barlow and children, Susan and. Patricia of Logan. Boys Store Much Excitment When Burglar Faints Scientist Detecting Spread Of Cancer SAN FRANCISCO (UP) An aid to finding out why cancer spreads through body tissues has been devised by Dr. J. IF. 'Rinehart, pathologist at the Uni Inside he spotted a man. He versity of California hospital. waited Until the man began The announcement was made climbing back out through the by the American Cancer So broken window, then said: ciety, which supports research Stick em uip! At thd university And Jls hospi That produced a great many tal with an Institutional grant. things. First of all, the burglary Dr. Rinehart has devised three suspect, Seth L. Greene, 31, faintejj.' Klippel hailed a passer- new stains which will aid in how cancer man by and told him to call for a discovering police ipatrol .wagon. Meanwhile, ages to penetrate tough connec he tried to revive the faint tive tissue, known as basement heart to Greene. membrane, one type of which The fager citizen who respond- separates skin from underlying ed to Klipipels call raced to the tissues. This ability gives the corner and turned in a fire disease invasive quality. Dr. Rinehart alarm. Realizing his mistake, stains tissues the citizen located the police and, under themlcrscope, at call box and shouted into the tempts .to determine whether mouthpiece that a policeman the basement' membrane is de fctive in the early stage of can needs help. In response to the two calls, cer development, permitting the air soon was filled with cells to break through. He also will make chemical sirens. Two squad cars, a mo torcycle, five fire engines, a res tests to see whether some comcue squad and a battalion, fire pound in the tumor reduces the Chief all screeched up to the ser- tough restraining membrane to vice station to find Klippel a jelly-like- , or watery consis calmly leaning against a gas tency as the cancer moves into pump. adjacent tissues. Some scientists Greene said he was sorry he believe that tumors possess a had caused so much trouble and "spreading factor which has admitted taking two packs- of such an effect. cigarettes and $12 in cash from the station. Phone your news to 1000 PatrolMILWAUKEE (UP) man William Klippel noticed a window had been smashed at a service station at 2 a. m. Stephen Kemp of Salt Lake is spending this week with his Mr. and Mrs. Oleen Nelsen grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.' Ar- and family returned recently from a delightful trip to nold Hansen. park. McKenzie Mr. and n Johnj weekMiss Linda Robinson of Pasaof Ely, Nevada, Spe.4he end with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald dena, California, is spending a Leonard. Wallace Reid who few weeks with her grandpar-ehts- , Mr. and Mrs. George Gardspent one winter here with the McKenzies when they lived ner. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Souder of here, and attended feear River High, came with jthem- - He was Minneapolis, Minn, are guests a guest of Ted.' JUmfideU. while of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Gardner. here. Wallace ldfr( tne service ,Mr. and Mrs. Vay Jensen left and expects to be, eenjjovdSffas Monday evening for Detroit, ' soon. Michigan, where they will pick '. Mr. and Mrs, Basil Nelsen of up a new .car. ,Mr. and Mrs.' Stanley Jensen Huntington, Utah, spent Saturday and Sunday as guests of Mr. entertained at 'a lovely dinner and Mrs.' Ronald Leonard. Mr. party Sunday honoring three which Nelsen is attending summer birthday anniversaries school at the U.S.A.C. He teach- occurred during the week, her ' es tat the North Emery high father, Joseph Dial; their daugh school. ter, Sandra, and their nephew, Mr.- - and Mrs. Roland Scoffield Ronnie Hill. Guests included were in Montana over the week Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dial of Wil end on business. They also visit- lard, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill ed his brother, Mr. and Mrs. and children of Roy, Mr. and Mrs. James Vreecken and son, Chester Scoffield. Mrs. Carlyle Gardner and Mrs. James, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Myrle Jenson were in Ogden on Esther Jensen of Brigahm City, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Jensen Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Kimber of this city. J You Owe It To Yourself To See r r Beautiful New Store AND , BEFORE you select your new Fall suit, you owe it to yourself to try on a Kuppenheimer. 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