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Show memlter1-- ' railed me fur giving the Junior ot Commerce iredit tor pin ifjrini? ('(i.irnlx-tlie k" i swimming pool proieet so herewith, take it away Ironi 'he Javcee- - and return Mi arid Mrs Geoige L John it to the rightful originators. vin ueie honored guests at a noon luncheon held VVeduesdav, My clumsy finders yet tangled up in these June Hi, at the Bov Elder eoun tK-writekeys like that sometimes but its tv court house. to make. The same fellows an easy All employees at the court are active m both organizations. house (oined together lu! the at A lovely gilt was piesent Ian ed to the newlyweds with Fred Our invitation to print comments on the I. 1'eteisen dome the hotiois. Mi proyet has resulted in only one s,, far. It and Mis Johnson wete a- rom a local doctor, who desires to re- in. lined at the I. a Haiva home it o Bishop Kiuie Kills ot the main anoiiv moils. While he admitted would be bad for business because in a sum- Wluttiei Kiist I.IiS ward m sim mer season local doctors get to sew up a lot of pie but impressive double rii g feet cut on broken bottles at the cement ceremonies on June 2 he plant pond, thought something should be The hrlde, the former Mis done to provide a safe, samtarv place to '.da Harding, was lovely in a gown of coiton lace in a deli 'W im. rate shade of pink She wore i small pink hat mill a tiny Veil She also wore a white orchid ii J. 1st this past week, a small bov from had just "Uih an accident. So deep corsage as matron of honor 'as the (lit that it severed a tendon in the wasAttending the t ie and that is a serious condition, one that bride'sMrs iairen Trautloff. I, and daughter, George may partially disable him for the rest of his Johnson. Jr. served as best man life, will at least cause him considerable for his father. trouble. Other family members at tending the 10 a m nuptials were Mr Trautloff. Mrs. John Of course there is a good swimming pool son, Jt Gary and Gay Johnson at Orv-tSprings but Ixiys and girls who Mr and Mrs S. E. Bishop and want and need a place to dont have Mr and Mrs. John Harding. transportation. Its certainly something to The bride is a former emconsider and wed still like to get some ployee of Murphy Memorial hos opinions on the project. pita and had resided in Whit In the meantime, I guess the kids can just tier at 820 Escarpado Drive since 1023 go fishing. They can, that is, if theyll poMr Johnson is serving as Bo lice the power house spillway fishing area. Eider County Treasurer in BrigA few of the kids are taking trout on ham- ham City. burger and other illegal bait, instead of stickFollowing a wedding brunt h at Width's restaurant at the to like hackle most the of garden ing youngsters use. In doing so, thev are violating William Penn Hotel the couple northern the game laws of the state and all kids are took a leisure trip into ililoinia Fnroute to Utah they going to suffer because of it. visited with two other i hildren and families, Mr and Mrs. Bill 'Geicn of Coaimga, and Mr. and (lien Ilumpherys, president of the Box '.Mis Bussell Johnson of Spree k Elder Wildlife Federation, rejiorts he had (is After visiting Lake Tahoe and another load of fish lined up for planting in Reno arrived in Brigham the spillway area, but when the state fish City tothey make their home at 153 and game department learned that some of South Second East. the kids were taking the fish by illegal 2 Box Elder JOURNAL means, they turned thumbs down oil the Brigham City, Utah Friday, June 18, 1954 The jjp urn on nlhj to Twenty-Thirt- dul) y tin- - paM la-'- w et l r Keith Young and Family Visit Here from Calif. .m .V70HI o Mr and Mis Keith Young and daughter. Kaye, of La Mesa, Culitorniu have returned to their home tol lowing a weeks visit in Engham City. They visited at the home of Mr. and Mr Youngs parents. Mis Wallace Young Ccunty Officials Attend Wedding Reception r EyCWC mi-ta- Tribune's Itati Valentine The Salt paid a nice tribute to a very uae Brigham City woman in his dailv volume this week and we quote: A Valentine today to Mrs. MariHa Spencer of Brigham City who C retiring after 12 years with the ."elective- Service office in Box Elder County. .Mrs Spemer started vith the Selective deck that Service Board as an was way back in 1912 and she'' been chief clerk of the board since November. Eli:. In her 12 years. Mrs. Spencer has seen hundreds of young men leave to serve their country, and she has played an inimrtant role in keeping the manpower lines of the nation open to fight on many fronts. A Valentine to you, Mrs. Spencer! tke - rit Maybe its the weather, but the crowds at the two home games played hy the Beaches this season have certainly been di.sapxintmy and the absent fans have missed some good baseball. With three wins tucked away for as many starts, the 1951 Beaches appear headed for a 1953 championship in the league. They could do it too, if public would show a little support. rejeat of the Utah-Idah- the o Possibly the stands at Rees Pioneer Park will start filling up if the weather ever warms up. In the meantime however, Im going to dig out my winter coat and take along a blanket if necessary, and see every game played here on Wednesday nights. In my opinion, Peaches baseball is the finest entertainment provided in this community during .the summer months. - v .. ' And while Im plugging baseball, Id like to put in a word for the junior leagues. I cant understand what keeps every dad who has a boy playing from attending all or part of those games. Ive been dropping in on some of the games luring the past few weeks, usually for just an inning or two, and havent seen another dad in the stands. Those kids are playing some good ball too and it will surprise you to find out bow much they know about the great American squirt. Baty Morrison, director of the summer recreational program, is turning out some sharp players. Youll be watching them play on Beaches teams in a few years. While lieie they were tained hy Mr and Mrs. J Mr Palmet and family; Mis D Ko-,Voting and at Perry and at a trout at the Young Inline enter- Oleen and family dinner s Mm Young is the former BecBallard of Seattle. Washington During theii visit here, Mr and Mrs Aithur Ballard, her parents, and Paul and Sheila ky In-e- r Ballard, were also guests at the Young home. The occasion for the trip to Utah was to witness the wed dmg ceremony of Mr. and Mrs Jay Ballard. The couple was united in the Logan LDS temwitple and family members nessed the rites. Tre-monto- The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor lb 771. ai possible to get them, providing the year old and younger kids who are privileged to use the restricted area, will 13 their ranks and reort violators. stocked, restricted fishing area. Co-H- it Brighamites Attend Republican Convention Subst ription rate $100 per year, pav-able n advance, in combination with ed the Ho hlder News, (published nesdavs) $$0U per year. $2 5(J for 6 months, single copy 10 cents. Audit Bureau of Circulations, NaPress State Association, F.ditorial Association and United Utah Advertising Representative Press ball Lake Association, Utah, Utah tional Prevs .'state City, STARTS SUNDAY FOR ONE BIG WEEK The stray of a love tliat made wonderful Klit-gaar- (has. CUtybaugh, Publisher Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Member THE NEBRASKAN' A Republican State conference was held on Monday. June 11. at Weber college in Ogden. Miss Bertha Adkins, assistant to the National Republican Chairman was the principal was Also attending speaker Miss Ann Wheaton, who is in charge of national publicity. Meetings began at 10 a. m. at Weber college with Mrs. MarWeher garet Feeney county vice chairman, in charge of arrangements. Luncheon was held at noon at the Mansion House followed by an afternoon session. Attending from Brigham City were: Mrs. Newell Call, Mrs Paul Merrell, Mrs. R. M. Kaiser, Mrs. Margaret Evans. Mrs. Morris Glover, and Mrs. Elmer W ' Friday - Saturday "THE WILD ONE" . A weekly established in newspaper. 90tJ. and every published Friday entered as te.ond Class Matter at the Pxiat ottue in Brigham Citv, Utah, under the act of March 9. 1879. Its still Just as a suggestion to Archie Petersen, local game warden, why not deputize the operators at the power plant who could pick up any kids using hamburger bait, and in so doing, help the youngsters keep a well Mrs. and .Mrs. George I.. Johnson . . . center, were guests of honor at a reception luncheon served in the county clerks office at the courthouse, Wednesday noon, following their marriage. County officials and employees joined the party to offer congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. George L, Johnson . . . received best wishes of the courthouse gang following their wedding Wednesday noon at the courthouse. Top Notchers Chosen As Name for 4-Club H from Tremonton Attending were: Mis. Kleon Kerr, Mrs. Clinton Allen and Mrs Way tie Holmgren 'Hie Brigham City gioup was asked to furnish a musical num-e- r during the luncheon. Hamilton delighted those attending with two solos. "Sentimental Journey" and Little Bov Blue" He was accompanied at the piano by Portia Reeves. Mrs. Robert Hamilton also JAMES STEWART JUNE AllVSON glenn Miller story ttfAk THfSt CtNN at- Of UTTtf a new 4 H club, tended the luncheon. TWffOQ JUNCHOtl has been organized and memPEWSTIVAJHA 6 5000 bers plan to meet during the Phone your society news to 771. summer months under the direction of Mrs. Lily Bennett, leader. and Mrs. Elva Piersen, assistant leader. In the meeting held on June 10 the girls elected officers with the following accepting duties: Diana Bennett, presi dent; Suelien Yates, vice presiTHE PICTURES" "PICK dent; Ellen Reeder, secretary: Betty May, song leader and SanRun 9 Weeks In Salt Lake City dra Lee Piersen, reporter. atthe those During meeting tending enjoyed a demonstration on the use of the sewing machine by Mrs. Bennett. Each girl took her turn at sewing on paper. Sandra Lee Piersen then showed how to sew on buttons. Each girl sewed on buttons which JUNE 18th and 19th were later judged by the lead6 m. on Friday Open p. ers. Saturday, Opens at and reMeeting adjourned freshments were served. Members of the new club are: Suelien Yates, Ellen Reeder. Diana Bennett. Sandra Lee Piersen. Betty May. 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