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Show A Open house will honor Mr. and Mrs. George C. Miller ol Thayne, Wyoming, on the occasion of their 53rd wedding anniversary, April 10. Friends and relatives of the couple are invited to call Sunday from 3 to 6 p. m. at the and home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Burbank, 699 West Third North. Miller spent Mr. and Mrs their early life in Plain City, to Utah. In 1908 they moved Wyoming, where they now operate the Star Valley Hereford Dean Atkinsons First Child is Announced Mr. and Mrs. m "1 V a Ranch. During the past two winters they 'have visited in Brigham City. They are the parents of nine are children, seven of whom living. They also have 37 grand- children and four 4 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, April 8, 1955 HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS STATION KUTA 570 K. C. SUNDAYS 9:00 P.M. Subject of Program April 10 The Prayer That Heals Polio Mrs. Irene Galbraith returned Sunday from a week in California She, along with Mrs. Reed .Galbraith and little daughter, Debra, boarded the plane In Salt Lake City and traveled to Los Angeles, where they were greeted by Reed pnd Bob Galbraith. Both are employed In Los Mr. and Mrs. GalAngeles. braith plan to reside at Bell. While in the Los Angeles area, Mrs. Irene Galbraith visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hillam and three children in Alhambra. Young BIRTHS Talent Program i The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: A girl was bom April 2 to Reese and Loraine Talbot Facer, Willard. Domingo and Wilhelma Maes, Brigham City, are the parents of a girl born April 4. $J50 special program for the general public will be presented'by students of Box Elder High at the school this Saturday school auditorium at 8 p. m. A where you want Kenoy ail the hoc water you want, automatically! SAWS MAT... SAWS MONtYI MILLIONS DEPEND ON ITI Mrs. Verlin Moon and children of Malad, Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bin Tolman, buy... l . StRVICI A INC MERREILLS, Save" "Walk iiiwiiirwim iirMiiumMaaranniimnMtrJ A Block And T-- P IN 3 TO GIVE ALL ,YOU ALL THIS IS PLYMOUTH I r t i i TOP SIX Evelyn Daines assumed presidential duties of Xi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi last Monday evening, April 4, at regular meeting of the chapter at the home of Mrs. Lillian Felt. Named leaders In the sorority for the coming year are: Mrs. Luella MacFarlarie, vice president; Mrs. Merle Craghead, secretary and Mrs. Leah Barker, historian. The meeting Monday evening was conducted by President Iona Cefalo. An Invitation was extended to members to attend a literary tea sponsored by the Epsilon chapter in the Second ward on Wednesday, April 13, when Mrs. Vosco Call will review the writing of her books. The announcee ment was made by Mrs. Dick, committee chairman for Epsilon chapter. Xi Alpha members then contributed to the Box Elder A choir tour. Mrs. MacFarlane reported on a City Council meeting held last Wednesday and also told of the Founders Day program to be held May 2. Mrs. Marijane Morris explained the National Loan Fund followed by the lesson given on the lives of James A. and Lucretia Garfield given by Mrs. Crag-heaMrs. into the water . . . not up a chimney. No fumes put it any- and-(Mrs.- 1 t AltS Daines President AD the heat goes John Mills and Mr. children of Ogden, and Mr. and As Low As $010 Per Week selected students Talented from tryouts conducted earlier in the year, will perform. There are numbers ranging from vo-csolos to band instruments, and Irish jigs to modern bailer-ina- . The choir is scheduled to sing three numbers in addition to the regular program, Searl advisor Beecher, studentbody said. Tickets may be bought at the door, he pointed out. Money taken in will be used to help finance the choir on its trip to Southern Utah. Studentbody officers have expressed how outstanding the program is, "We felt the public would appreciate the opportunity of seeing and hearing a with so school presentation Jeri Holmgren, much talent, vice president of the student-bod- y said. Alpha Chapter Names Evelyn Introductory Special HHHI hurt.5 PAY ONLY Xi Pheasant Cafe & Bakery Miss DeAnn Burke, Miss Galia Woolley, Miss Mary Warr and Elden Mecham of Logan were all guests at the home of Miss Burkes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tolman Burke, Sunday. Mrs. Acel Herzog of Geneva, Idaho Is In Honeyville visiting relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hess of Garland visited with Mr. and Mrs. Theo Hunsaker and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ton Valdez and son, Joe, were visiting relatives in Swan Lake, Idaho, Sunday, And while there, Joe was in a bad accident and was taken to the hospital at Preston, Idaho. Up to now no word has been received" as to how bad he is What do you need a tractor or a tiller? Heres both in one machine! Let us demonstrate the Merry Tiller way to easier gardening. Call us today! omaannnm Is Sat. At BEHS their DRUGGIST RAY Made Special! faL Hotpot! fMX yo- u- d fr Easter Novelties and Cakes Wew!955 Nine officers and teachers of the Honeyville Primary attended the Primary conference in Salt Lake City. They reported a very fine conference but the weather was very bad. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barfuss and children of Tremonton, and Helbert Asay and his daughter, Mrs. Olene Coombs of Malad, guests Idaho were all week-enat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bowman. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Peterin Salt sen spent the week-enLake City visiting relatives and attending conference. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bensen and Mr. and Mrs. June Christensen spent Sunday afternoon and evening visiting with Mr. and d at home In Thatcher, Utah. rival. then-W- who received loud ovations during series of assemblies presented to other schools in the region. They are two of the many performers who will entertain during special program at Box Elder high school auditorium Mrs. J. Dell Petersen Mr. and Mrs. Bin Tolman are very proud grandparents again. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen have a new baby daughter, born in the Cooley hospital at Brigham City, Wednesday morning. Mrs. Jensen is the former Ila Tolman. The little Miss has two brothers who are very happy over her ar- talent to be presented to public BUNNY Name BiaTolmans Are Grandparents Again; ... is typified by Louis Rio and Julia Whitney EASTER With Daughters Of Utah Pioneers Hold Meet at Mesa. They visited the Mesa temple. The temple grounds were beautiful especially to anyone who has seen so much snow as Utah has had this year. At Las Vegas they enjoyed dinner and a floor show- - at the El Rancho, and they report that they didn't know that money Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen came so easily and was lost eas are rejoicing over the arrival of ily as it is at the gambling baby daughter. The Jensens houses. also have two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Christian An Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen entertained at a lovely dinner derson entertained their club at dinner and cards, Saturday party at their home, Friday eveevening at their home. ning. Mr. and Mrs. Chester ChrisMr. and 'Mrs. Arnold Christentensen and family spent Sun- sen and family have moved day In Bountiful. from their home to the home Mrs. Mack Christensen was recently occupied by Mrs. Chris' to her hostess club, tensens mother. The south part gracious Thursday evening. of town miss them and hope Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen they will be happy in their new and Evelyn Archibald and son, location. Larry, spent Saturday and SunThere will be a childrens day in Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vern Barrett. Mas- Easter dance, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Vernal (Ike) ter Michael Barrett returned home with them and will spend Anderson returned recently from a lovely trip to the- Northwest. several days here. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen At Sweethome, Oregon, they and and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hug visited their son, Lowell, gins returned home Saturday family, and saw for the first evening from an enjoyable trip, time their new granddaughter, which took them several hun- Lori Jean. Their journey took dred miles into Old Mexico. At them to Eugene, Corvalis, Salem Cameron, Arizona, they were and Portland, Oregon, down the breakfast guests of Max Par coast to New Port, where they mon. In Phoenix, they saw the saw the large fishing boats un Giants and the Cubs play ball. load their cargo. They also visit They also enjoyed horse racing ed Vancouver, Washington.' Mrs. Irene Galbraith Returns from Calif. A dinner party for seven school friends was highlight of the eleventh birthday anniversary of Patricia Bidlack, daughter of Mr and Mrs. M. L. Bidlack. The youngsters met at the Bidlack home Monday afternoon, April 4, following school. Attending were: Saridra Gordon, Elaine Packer, Vickie Larsen, Elnora Mitton, Alice Ann Valentine, Susan Wixom and Kathleen Young. The girls enjoyed playing bingo with various prizes awarded the winners. Many lovely gifts were presented to the guest of honor. HONEYVILLE NEWS Daughters of the Utah Pioat neers held their meeting the home of Wanda Johnsen on Friday afternoon. Jennie Jensen gave the lesson. Hostesses for the afternoon were Seretta Johnsen, Wanda Johnsen and Janet Jensen. Dean Atkinson, Dinner Party Honors Patricia Bidlack Mon. BEAR RIVER CITY NEWS At Home of Wanda Johnsen, BRC, Friday Primary Officers Attend LDS Conference Clarkston, announce the arrival of their first child, a son, born April 4 in the LDS hospital at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson have chosen the name Stanley Dean ounce for the six pound 7 youngster. Mrs. Atkinson is the former Marilyn May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley May of Brigham City. are Paternal grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William Atkinson, Clarkston. The wee lad completes the fifth generation for Mrs. AtkinMrs. May; Mrs. Chloe son, Hammer, Ogden, and Mrs. Lydia Marble, also of Ogden. son-in-la- i Mood music and Ballet Open House to Honor Mr, and Mrs. George C. Miller Sunday at the A. L. Burbank Residence TOP SIZE l L, The biggest, longest, roomiest car of e the 3 thats Plymouth! Brilliant new Forward Look styling-- , gives you more glamor outside, more , luxury inside; plus the new Full-Viewindshield, swept back to give the e 3. greatest visibility in the And Plymouths big size means you and your passengers will enjoy the smooth, steady ride that only a truly big car can give you. low-pric- w e combined with exclusive Chrome-Seale- d Action, gives you more power from less gas, and pervelvet-smoot- h formance. 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