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Show r I iam Has 5th Birthday h t A i irif bihi Ihl'i' V' ifOt jviV to a f V. Miss Joan Flamm And Ray Longhurst Plan To Recite Nuptial Vows On October 17 To Become October Bride Young Steven Smith i.i i , (Family members enjoyed fifth birthday festivities on Wednesday evening, September 10, for Steven Smith, son of Mr, and Mrs. Marcus J. Smith. .Birthday cake and Ice cream were served to the following guests: Steven Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Musulas, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Musulas, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Korth and children, Richard, Ray and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Musulas and daughters, Rhonda and Joann and Or. and Mrs. Robert C. Musulas and son, Bobby, of California, who arrived Tuesday for a short visit over Peach Days. , The youngsters donned party hats and played games. ' Many lovely gifts were presented to the guest of honor. U X Ray Longhurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Longhurst, Shelley, Idaho. .The marriage will be solemnized in the Logan L.D.S. temple, October 17. A reception will follow that evening In the Fourth ward recreation hall, In Brigham City. Miss Flamm Is a graduate of U.S.A.C., Logan. While there she was affiliated with Lamba Delta Sigma and Kappa Delta sorority. At present she Is teaching at Snake River high school, Moreland, Idaho. Mr. Longhurst Is al60 a graduate of U.S.A.C., and has been member of Delta Phi and Lambda Delta Sigma. He is now engaged in business In Black-foot- , Idaho, where the young couple plan to make their home. and twssvesstVBBsetrtseaisetf I Starting SUNDAY (SEPT. 14) a aasasfisfissfissssftasssssssl s f J t I I U. S. STEELS v s v 8 Year of Great Drama on Radio t.AM . . . October 17th is the wedding date chosen. Vows will be recited with Kay Longhurst, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Longhurst, Shelley, Idaho. Miss Flamm is the daughter of Mrs. Mabel S. and the late George W. Flamm, l Thaatra Guild on tho Air starts its with a promiiro perform of a Broadway hit. i ante tu. ft. Miss Joan Flamm r season Wedding plans are being made for Miss Joan Flamm, daughter of Mrs. Mabel S. and the late George W. Flamm, Brigham City, M. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crompton ar- Bundersons Have Busy Summer With Visitors tThe WidteriaUreeS' her most charmMtu Hayes ing Broadway role as a lady In love with a way of Ufa that a changing world denied her. IMm every Sunday night to great play . . produced by the world- - famoet Theatre Gurld. y THEATRE GUILD mcAiR C() 1 6:30 V P. M, KDYL mm ifraifu h To those who by their acts - 4 too, to my opponent s LeRoy D. White. Congratulations, , i i t , I urge your continued interest in the election year. i GRANT M. PRISDREY AUTO INSURANCE AND HIRE IT IS BODILY INJURY , PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY Fire & Theft Medical Payments LIABILITY Collision Comprehensive CALL SI EARL MADSEN PACKER r.10T0n CO. INSURANCE AGENCY 7$ South Main sons-in-la- (U, - FOR WRECKER SERVICE The Bundersons have been spending the past two months in Brigham City getting acquainted pleased with daughters, and grandchildren visiting with their grandparents and at their home. other relatives. Here from Tucson, Arizona was They are children of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Erwin (Scott) CleMrs. Fred Seeds. Mrs. Seeds will ments and sons, Mike and Tyler. be remembered as the former Mrs. Clements is the former LeLila Lauritzen. ona Bunderson. The youngsters traveled to From Phoenix, Arizona were Utah with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mr. and Mrs. David Hibbert and Lauritzen who also reside in three sons. Mrs. Hibbert is the Camden. former Mary Bunderson. ' Mrs. Lauritzen plans to remain A granddaughter, Janice Hales, a month. from Nampa, Idaho, also visited with her grandparents. Card Of Thanks JOSEPH COTTEN d are proudly announcing the rival of their first offspring, a boy, born September 10 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. The lusty lunged little lad weighed in at five 'pounds 10 ounces. As yet the parents have not decided on a name good enough for the youngster. Mrs. Crompton is the former Erma Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris of 10. A boy was born September 11 Pleasant View. Paternal grandparents are Mr. to Reed and Valoy Budge Smith and Mrs. Dewayne Crompton of of Holbrook, Ida. On September 11 a boy was Tremonton. born to Arnold and Pearl Jenne Ross of Ogden. Cliff Richardsons Merlin and Francis Petersen Nelson of Perry are the parents Return From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Richard- of a girl on September 11. A boy was born September 11 son and children, Carl and Mar-va- , Speaks Three Ways returned Sunday evening to Lawrence and Rhoda Stokes Gla- Higley of Brigham City. from a vacation through WOONSOCKET, R. I.' (UP) On September 11 a boy was, Evello Tiels, an Cu- cier National Park, Portland, ban, delivered the valedictorian Oregon and to San Francisco, bom to Irvil and Doris Barker address in French, Spanish - and California. Younger of Willard. English at Mt. St. Charles 'Adad-emy- s They report a most delightful Phone your society news to 771 commencement exercises. trip. Settling down to regular rouMrs. Orson Lauritzen left last tine after a full summer of famweek for Camden, New Jersey members being home, are with Kenny and Elsa Seeds, ily Mr. and Mrs. Hervin Bunderson. grandchildren, who have been HELEN HAYES - Cromptons Announce Birth of Baby Son Brigham City. Grandmother Returns With Grandchildren Make Way For Stork- . , 4 Box Elder JOURNAC A city MUNOIE, Ind. (UP) ' Brigham City.' Utah a judge hurriedly postponed September 12, 1952 Friday, followthe of court case in which Mrs. Irene Announcements ing births comes from Cooley Phillips was to appear as a wit- judge her baby would be born ness when Mrs. Phillips told the "almost any minute. Memorial hospital: A girl on September IQ to and Lorene Gilgen Cox of Intermountain Indian- School. Fred and Ruth Lofthouse BingI wish to offer my Bin-ce- re ham of Honeyville axe the parents of a girl born September 10. appreciation to the On September 10 a boy was . who , many fine ', people born to Bell and Lillie Larsen . t of Ogden. Argyle supported me ig the Pri- Harris Robert . and , Erma Crompton of Brigham City are the election r, . ' ... y , mary parents of a son born September i , hi Births 161 First Security Bank Bldg. PHONE 129-- J Faye Steed Door Prize Winner At Aux. Meet of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved husband and father, Abel S. Rich, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the ward bishopric, the Relief society, our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. Mrs. Abel 5. Rich and Family. Eagles Auxiliary aerie 2919 held their regular monthly meeting on Wednesday evening in the Eagles Home in First Security Bank building. Business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Esther Hodges, presi dent. Door prize for the evening went to Mrs. Faye Steed Next meeting, initiation, Is scheduled for September 24. Your Oldsmobile Dealer promises you the YOUVE EVER ENJOYED 'Hx'-Ji: - vv . . , . 4 , - ' IN A MOTOR dash out front Every time yoii cross a street against a red light every time you behind parked cars every time you walk to' the' right, with your back to traffic, instead of to the left on a rural highway you bet your life! In 1950, 9,400 pedestrians bet and lost. Another 299,000 gambled against traffic odds and came away injured. One out of every three traffic deaths were pedestrians, most of them struck down at or between intersections or on the open roads during ' ' ,r dark hours. ' whose mental attitude apes the speeding We are still a nation of driver, getting there fastest by the shortest route and leaving personal safety at the CARI x x jay-walk- ers ' "lirjv ' , f r , t ' ' 4 ' - Jt When you are walking remember, the red light means you, too. Cross at intersections on the green or amber light meant for you, but watch out for reckless drivers, too. On highways walk facing oncoming cars. At night wear or carry something white, use a flashlight. Let drivers know you are there. ' Dont vJ b & As OldBmobile dealers we can make that promise because Oldaraobile toconfidently , enthusiastically of features day offer the most complete line-u- p we've ever offered. First, of course, there'e the Rocket! Biggest name in engines biggest buy in biggest thrill on the road! 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