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Show PfMMPffUMMtM Auxiliary mem'bers of the Brigham Golf and Country club will fete members of the El Monte auxiliary, Wednesday, June 15, on ladies' day, Games will begin at 9 a. m. with luncheon to 'be served at 11:30 a. m. par- ty Chairman with the following committee members assisting: Mrs. Eleanor Gleave, Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Phyllis Mrs. Baron, Mrs. Fern Brown, Vera Earl, Mrs. Betlh Epley, Mrs. Edna Fron'k, Mrs. Blanche Han- - J I pTT 1 'l?y ETP'HH F Local Anglers Back From Pond's Lodge Broken Beam Lets Honeyville Bridge Sag Two Fire Calls But No Loss Is Reported Monte Auxiliary to Be Feted by Brigham El Mrs. Idonna Hamilton is I WV 8 Box Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, June 10. 1955 The Robt. Lamonts Reese Baty, Stayner ThompReese son, Douglas Orchard, Jensen, Ross Jensen, Les Bundy Mrs. Jean Bommer, the forand Sid Farnsworth returned mer Jean Lament of Brigham Tuesday from a five day fishing City, arrived Tuesday from Detrip at Ponds Lodge. troit with her two children, SuThe local anglers report the san and Billy for a month's the but and hard rough fishing visit with her parents, Mr. and weather wonderful. Mrs. Robert Lamont, 809 West They had several fish frys Forest. and returned home with a nice mess, but nothing to brag about, The Brigham City Fire Department made two runs, Wednesday night, the first about 9:10 to the Merrill Glen farm in Harper ward Where an old shed caught fire. Damage was slight, members of the department reported. The second call was for standby service while old trees and rubbisb was burned on the site of Brigham Citys new eastside elementary school. sen, Mrs. Clair Nelson, Mrs. Edna Merrell and Mrs. Lola Win-zele- Jean Bommer Visits s MAYOR C. LeGRANDE HORSLEY are you planning to represent Brigham City at the annual MILKING MAYOR CONTEST in Logan. June 17 & ,18? fh the spokesman said today. r. GIVE DAD THE GIFT BUSINESS! FOR OPEN only YOU CAN GIVE! 'Fi (Next Door To Blocks) SANDWICHES - HAMBURGERS FOUNTAIN SERVICE - CANDY HOME MADE PIES DONUTS - ROLLS - POPCORN LM. Closed to Traffic Is The County Bridge West of Honeyville ... as a result of a sudden collapse The of one section of the old structure built in 1907. steel beam snapped Saturday evening when an empty truck rattled across the bridge Old Story WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING BOSTON Open (UP) Boston police Thief Reports In CHESHIRE, Conn. (UP) A found out what most married thief added insult to J injury men already knew women rule the roost. Police discovered in when he telephoned Joseph in the wee hours to tell him taking the census that in this city women outnumber men by his automobile had been stolen. evernearly 12 percent. There were The culprit also took the green trees that were 272,331 women over 20 and SOON! 11 ' Faz-zon- A,M.tol2P,M. 239,-109- zones front lawn. men. e Vacation Time or Former Perry Resident Dies , 5-- Verna Hamson Krause, evening at hospital in Ogden after an extended illness. She was born February 15, 1886 in Leadville, Colo., a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Cummings. She was married to LeRoy ,B. Hamson in the Salt Lake City temple on April 15, resided in Brigham 1908, and Mr. Hamson City until 1920. died October 21, 1918. . (jiite jbada otke COOLER Kg ivi UunumJ' COMPTONS 69, died Wednesday 7:30 p. m. in the Dee taAte anytime...., Youll have BETTER TIMES with Of You f Come in or Call J now while theres still time. Wednesday Eve Mrs. Photograph Mu timiuin cc urcp STUDIO i89. e.t.d. co. EARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT 1; KENTUCKY LOUISVILLE BOURBON WHISKY 86 PROOF SHOP FOR POP AND SAVE! , She married Albert Krause on August 9, 1921. Mr. Krause died July 27, 1954. With Mr. Krause She operated frpm 1921 to 1942, after which they moved to Perry where they operated a grocery business ' until they retired in 1945. She and her husband had been spending their time in California and Island Park, Ida. - ft i r I' V She was a member of the Perry LDS ward and a past president: of tihe W. B. A. in Ogden. She was an ardent supporter of baseball and the Ogden Reds. Several, of the players with her at her home their stay in Ogden. - b u stayed during . Surviving are two sons, Lewis Jay Hamson, Perry; - George F, Hamson, Chicago, 111.; two step children, .Mrs. Bert (Emma) Rogers, Santa Cruz, Calif.; Alfred O. Krause, San Mateo, Calif. 'Funeral services will Ibe held Saturday, June 11, In the Aulto-res-- t Mortuary, 36th and Quincy avenue in Ogden at 3 p. m. with Bishop Rulon The body may be viewed FriSaturday day evening and morning until time of services. Burial will be made in the AuTto-res- t moseleum. . Hirsohi-officiating- Lightweights for; Fathers Day New assortment . Reserve Unit coo! and comfortable all summer long! Arrow Lightweight Shirts in smart collar styles, airy Sanforized fabrics. To Leave For PASTEL BROADCLOTH DRESS TOWNCRAFTS colors and collars in the same superb broadcloth you get in. your favorite Penney Town-- , craft whites! Top pastels include pink and mint green. Sanforized Arrow Lightweight Sport Shirts with $3.95 up Arafold collar, breezy . . "Sanforized, in Fight summery colors. Arrow Ties Arrow Handkerchiefs in cool summer shades,. Catalina Swim Trunks HS If In Doubt Give A Lancer and DaVinci Sport Shirts Ball Band Canvas Shoes, crepe soles Lee, Champ, Stetson Straw Hats Arrow and Wembley Ties Hickok Belts and Jewelry Interwoven Sox Pleetway Pajamas Handkerchiefs initialed, colors and plain for the Pop thats going places give SAMSONITE LUGGAGE , GIFT CERTIFICATE ! $1.50 up 50c Brigham City will send twenty men of service battery, 921 Field Artillery, U. S. Army Reserve to the Rakima Firing center for two weeks training, July 3 to 17, it was learned this week. The unit, part of the 96th Division of the 6th Army, will be trained in the firing of the 155 mm. Howitzer used by the battalion as part of their summer training. Division personnel are from Utah, Idaho, Montana, and Arizona, Captain according to Omer J. Call, commander of the Brigham City unit. The local group meet twice monthly at the War Memorial Home. Openings for additional men will be available in the unit after their return from camp, Captain Call stated. f4- at ?' T . it i1 Theyre the thing in belts! Rayon elastic braided beaue ties. Striking colors like the hot black pink combination. two-ton- 0 L. SPECIAL PURCHASE! WATER FILL Mens Combed Cotton Broadcloth F.razier DRESS SHIRTS iiesaaay Shop tor "POP" (. 'i Father's Day Is Sunday, June 19th! colors! Mens polo shirts in white, pink, helio, etc. Fine combed cot- -' ton with snug fitting nylon reinforced crew all Dacron Weightless for men! shirts plisse sport and wear and comfort Top that big extra, no ironing! New blunt collar. Pastels, white. Sizes neck. S.M.L. Special Smart new V Sizes 14'2-16- A on any item in the store Where POP Shops 298 mxm Summer Camp $3.95 up 0c $2 QQ in pastel grey, green and blue. A wonderful gift for Pop on His Day! 50 only f: ft neckties! and new high fashion patterns; colors to set off any mans wardrobe. 00C Perfect for giving! Hi-sty- le to keep him Town-cra- Conserva-tie- s 1 I i |