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Show o L HEAT! TiTVEH Left Wednesday for Frankfurt, Germany Hamilton Trio Leaves For .Frankfurt, Germany Wild Cow Gores Mrs. Wm. A. Hamilton and children. JBilly and Sharon, sailed Wednesday, March 3, from iN'ew York City aboard the I'SS Patch for Frankfurt. Germany Mrs. Hamilton and the young sters will be greeted in Frankfurt by Captain Hamilton. They plan to make their home there for the next three or four year The trio have born visiting for the past few weeks at the parhome of Mrs. Hamilton's ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sessions. They arrived at Fort Hamilton on Friday noon. February 26, and completed final arrangements for the journey on Satlast Following the urday. shots, checking of baggage and arrangements for car transportation, they enjoyed visiting with friends before boarding the ship. Promenaders to Square Dance Saturday Night Colleen Farmer is Pictured on Alumnus Mrs. William A. Hamilton and children . . , Sharon and Billy boarded the U. S. S. Patch at New York City harbor where they began their 10-djourney to Frankfurt, (iermany. They will he greeted by Captain Hamilton. The family plans to reside in Germany for the ay next three or four years. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Sheffield Return From California Trip and Mrs. Charles N. Sheffield have just returned home from a tour of southern California and oilier points and report a very' pleasant trip. Points of interest visited were Zion's National park. Las Vegas, Hoover dam, Los Angeles and Tijuana, Mexico. On the trip they visited the site of the new 'LDS temple being constructed in Los Angeles. They spent several weeks in San Diego where they stayed with Mr. Sheffield's sister, Mrs. Priscilla Iverson. Vera Mr. Sheffield and Mrs. in Seely were married early January in the Logan LDS Miss Colleen 'Farmer, daughS. Farmer of Mrs. Purde-tBrigham City, and Freshman student at the tUSAC is shown on the cover of Utah State Son Born to Mr. Alumnus for February. Miss Farmer is pictured with Mrs. J. Newell Welch Miss Beverly Jeffs of Ogden beMr. and Mrs. J. Newell Welch ing interviewed by Miss Mae of Pocatello greeted their third Welling, new dean of women for son, Dennis Craig at the St. AnUtah State. thony hospital on February 25. The baby weighed in at seven ter of t and Veterinary SMALL ANIMAL CINIC Each Saturday Open 9 A M. to 6 P. M. 63 NORTH MAIN Phone i Brigham 1040 or Tremonion 5766 Five-Year-O- pounds and seven ounces. The mother is the former happy Lynne Hunsaker and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hunsaker of Honeyvilie and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Welch of Brigham City. Dee Christoffersens Have Baby Daughter Dee Howard Mr. and Mrs. Christoffersen announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, born March 3, at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Kathy is the name chosen by the parents for the little six pound eight ounce Miss. She is the second grandchild to arrive for Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Young in the past 12 days. Paternal grandparents are Mr. A. E Christoffersen. and Mr arc Mr. and Mrs. George Young. is Mrs. Chnstoflersen the former Ruth Marie Young. s Civic Literary Section To Hear Mrs. J. L. Nelson Civic 'Improvement Club Literary section will meet on Thursday, March 11. at I p. m. in the Chamber of Commerce rooms above Box Elder County Bank. The review for the afternoon will be given by Mrs. J. Leo Nelson. The book she has chosen is Our Virgin Island by Rob White. This is the final book review climaxing a successful literary season, Mrs. C. F. Eplcy, chairman. reported today. All members are invited to bring guests to hear the review. I KINKY VI LLFtVePORTS will Mrs. Adeline Anderson and Washington where they Mrs. Mary E. Anderson enter-'aine- visit Mr and Mrs. Rulon Hanson in honor of (Mr. and (Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald AnEllis Dee Anderson, new weds, derson. Mrs. Alice (Duffy) Anderson at the home of Mrs. Adeline Anderson. They received many and her sister. Mrs. Charles beautiful and useful presents. Brown of Brigham City are in Mrs Ruby Anderson, Mrs. Lela Jxs Angeles, visiting their sisMr. and Mrs. Glenna ter and brother-in-law- , Anderson and Stark of Bothwell assisted. Fri- Mrs. Louis Pett. Mrs. Gertie Iverson was a and Mrs. Clifford Stark day, of Mrs. Roy Mrs. Ray Shaw, aunts of the luncheon guest bridegroom, entertained at the Forsgren in Biigham City, Sathome of 'Mrs. Start in Bothwell. urday afternoon. Rex Clay son of Pocatello, IdaRelatives atin their honor. tended. Out of town guests were ho was a week-enguest of his Mr. Mis. Vaughn Koford of Tooele, sister and brother-in-law- , Mrs Donald Brown, and Mrs. Mario Cheeketts. Mr. and Ronald Munns, five year old Mrs Claude Roberts, Mrs. Jack Brown, Mrs. Calvin iBrown, all son of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Munns last of Giantsville. escaped serious injury were week. It seems that some dogs Mr. and '.Mrs. Anderson had been barking at the fammarried at Roosevelt on Februcow and she became infurily ary 2. She is the former Pearl iated and broke her rope. The Lorene Kettle, daughter of Mr. child was in the yard and Mrs. Elmer Kettle of Ver- and the cowplaying attacked him gornal. Several parties were given of the ing him in the base in their honor at Vernal. the an from inch skull, just of Mrs. Lettie D. Campbell column. He is improving Afton, Wyoming, is spending spinal some time with her daughter satisfactorily. of the Utah PioDaughters Mr. and Mrs. and neers met at the home of Mrs. Austin Johnsen. LaMar Iverson, Friday. Violet Mrs Evelyn J. Archibald en- M. Burch read a life sketch of tertained at the home of her her grandfather, Ollie Miller; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mrs. Ida M Cheeketts gave the Johnson, in honor of her son, lesson. A two course luncheon Larrys first birthday The table was served by Mrs. Wanda was gaily decorated with a Johnsen, Andiea Huggins and beautiful pink and white birth- Mrs. Dolly Iverson. day cake centered with one Mrs. Melba Cheeketts accomcandle. Guests were Mr. and panied her parents. Mr. and chilMrs. Vern Berrett and two Mrs. Edward Clayson of Cornish dren of Salt Lake City, Mrs. W. to Provo last week where they A. Ashbridge of Salt Lake City, visited Mrs. Claysons sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnsen and Mrs. Ed Euring, who is very Mrs. AarMr. and children, and ill. on Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. (LaVere AnderMr. and Mrs. Howard Bivin son and son Neil spent the week and three children of Layton end in McGill, Nevada, visiting with Mr. Mrs. Andersons brother and spent the week-enand Mrs. Mervin Anderson. family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adam Archibald is confined Robbs. Micheal IBarrett of Salt Lake in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake His many friends wish City has been visiting his grandCity. him a speedy recovery. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mr. and Mrs. Christian Ander- Johnsen for the past week. The son left Friday for Moses Lake, Johnsens went to Salt Lake City last Wednesday and took him d son-in-la- d home. Mr. and Mrs. John Tuesday in Ogden. Making Ear Rings, Wood Fiber Flowers Peaches Will 4 new PERCvn (unroii1 delicious dinner was served to the honored guests and to Mrs. Lima Hunsaker, Mrs. Mary Seal and Mrs. Beulah Hunsaker. Mrs. Paulie 'Boothe visited in Ogden this past week with her and son, Lamont and family other relatives. It is with regret that I report the sad passing of Hewett He attended the ward dinner on Friday evening, February 26. became very ill Saturday morning and was rushed to the hospital in Brigham City where he passed away Sunday afternoon. The sympathy of the ward go out to his family. Mr. and Mrs. Bin Tolman visited relatives in Salt Lake City Wednesday. On Monday. March 1, at 2:00 ward p. m. in the Honeyvilie hall, the Farm Bureau ladies held a class to teach the members how to make earrings and wood fibre flowers. Mis. Leland Hunsaker left for to Pocatello, Idaho, Thursday visit with her and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Newell Welch and children. While there a new little grandson arrived to yurt two other sons of Mr. 'and Mis Welch. Mrs. Welch is the former Linn Hunsaker. Neil Hunsaker. son of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Hunsaker. is home on a two weeks furlough from the army. He has been stationed at Fort Ord. Calif., and will Tol-ma- A product o t over 40 yeart experience Dont settle for any water soft- - ener;vntil you've seen the finest in Permutit's 40 year history. It's automatic! No valves to turn. Capacity renewed under positive electric control at the flip of a twitch. Built for years of service. Pays for itself In savings. Own your own Permutit and be sure of soft water comfort and economy. son-in-la- Removes hardness, iron, dirt automatically! (BEEHIVE Phone ONE COAL & APPLIANCE 68 North Main Civic Club Ladies Hear Informative Panel Discussion on Home for Aged in B.E. County la Merrell. Civic Improvement club Delicious refi.iments dies heard the pros and cons weie, of a home for the aged in Box served from a lace covered a county at regular month ble Srtisttcallv centered with ly meeting held Thursday, Feb bouquet of daftodills and Jensen 25, at the War Memorial willows by M"s Reece Mrs Zenos W Earl Mis. J. Gorhome. Moderator for the panel was don Felt Mis Chester Ilumil-JaOldrovd with Ellis Shields, ton Mis Willis Hansen. Mis director of the Division of Gen- Cameron Hatmon. M's Ell i for the Ulali Long. Mrs. Shirley Jensen. Mis oral Sanitation Mai in Mis State department of health: No- Mary P. Owen ble Chambers, director of Sun- Lewis Mrs C. V Forsgren and shine Terraces in Logan and A '.Mis Wm Saekett M Reeder, pie.sident of the Sons of Utah Pioners. as panel Al TO INSFUANCE puv-y-ruar- AT COST Through Your Ixtcal - Farm Bureau Good anywhere in - members. Those on the panel described the need for a home in the county, since there is no licensed home here at the present and the aged must go to First other counties for care on the needs, the forum was to get a sponsoring group, then a proper site. how It was explained the county could gel state funds to assist in this project. Mr Chambers explained how the group in Logan began lie told of the good featuies and also those that could be im- A man is also known by proved. Mr. Oldrovd then summarised the material presented by the panel with answeiing of ques- the money he keeps! tions from the floor completing the program for the day. The program was under the direction of Mrs. R. M. Kaiser 'Leading the flag ceremony onThursday was Mrs. David O Andersen with prayer by M"s J. Delos Thompson. Mrs. R K Dames, president, presided and conducted. Musical numbers were sung by the Girls chorus from Box Elder High school and several numbers from the planned operetta were rendered. During the business session which followed, members of the nominating committee were announced as Mrs. Waller G. Mrs. Lyman Mann, chairman; Chlarsen, director member and the following committee members: Mrs. J. L. iHuchel, Mrs. W. If. Griffiths and Mrs. Paul The company you keep indicates your character. So does the money you hold on to. It attests good judgment, ambition, foresight. Open an account with us and build up that reputation dollar by dollar, week by week: grow in everyones estimation including your own! ROXfLDERfjOUNTyRANK Brigham City, Utah E. R. Davis Cashier F. 1). I. C. two fine RRELL mm i To Organize r Stuart Bernett and children, and in Richmond, Utah, with their The first call for players for Mr. the 1954 Peaches baseball team son and daughter-in-law- , and Mrs. Ray .Walker and fam- was issued this week with an ily. organization meeting planned Visitors from (New York have for Thursday evening, March 11 been guests at the home of Mrs. at 8:00 oclock. Defending champions in the Lima Hunsaker the past few amateur league, weeks. They are Mr. and Mrs. Utah-IdahEugene Miller and daughters, players, are asked to report at Chamber of Commerce Nancy and Susan, of Hamburg, the N. Y., and Allen Roberts of rooms at that time to elect Colorado Springs, Colo. They officers and a manager. Anyone in the community, inwill also visit friends in Sun in the terested in playing with the Valley, Idaho while West. Also, Sunday guests at Peaches team, is invited to atthe Hunsaker home were Char- tend the meeting, officials said. At an organization meeting of . les Bishop and daughter, held in loop Dale Allen, Mr. and Mrs. the Utah-IdahDenah Wiggill and children, Logan Monday night, Fred Sears, Patricia, Lynn and Marilyn; Logan, was reelected president, Mrs. Lloyd Holt and son, Lynn; Sealey Chatterton, Preston was Mattie and Mrs. Jlampson. named vice president and Lonnie Those people are from Brigham Paul, Logan, was made secretary. City and Ogden. Ernest Breilenbeker, Preston, The Honeyvilie camp of the was named director to succeed of the Pioneers Utah Daughters Harry Fern, Smithfield. Also on held their meeting at the home the board are Del Kidman, Garof Mrs. Orville Orme, Friday. land and Henry Johnsen, BrigFebruary 26. Lunch was served ham City. to all present, and a very enNext meetings of league oftertaining program was enjoy- ficial will be held on March 29 ed. at which time the season schedMr. and Mrs. George Win-bor- ule will be drawm up. of Nibley, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Boothe of Logan, and Present For Mother Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tolman of TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP) Ogden, were all guests at the To Mrs. C. L. Eliason, Christmas home of Mrs. Paulie T. Boothe means babies. Mrs. Ellison, 26, on Sunday. gave birth to a girl on Christmas Day. 1952. On Christmas Day, 1953, she had a 11 ounce boy. o Kar-roll- o six-poun- a little luxury is good for every man 4 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham Gty. Utah Friday, March 5, 1954 ... bo enjoy .mow m V V. 1 h STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY i 6 years old V AM) PRICED TO PLEASE K moor BELMONT DtSimiNI UtmtlNClBURG. HILL FIELD Famout Calrod Instant Heat Unit Fully automatic Super-Ove- n Deep-we- ll Thrift Cooker (6 ql.) 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