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Show TT f T T tj . . it - Revision of O BIRTHS rot MIIIMIIIIlirr MfT n .1 r: (, By-La- Final action on revision of byGent laws of Box Eider Auxiliary No. the 2Sil9 Fraternal Order of Eagles parents of a baby girl born July will be acted upon August 10 in 27 at Cooley Memorial hospital. the Eagles Hall at 8 p. m. during regular meeting. The above announcement was made Wednesday evening. During the Wednesday meetAUTO-V- U were coning, demonstrations ducted on textile painting, croDRIUE-I- H cheting, jewelry making and embroidering. The meeting was devoted to (observance of National Art pro-- i gram. Birthday refreshments were . ' served. and Blalne Margaret are EeevPV Brigham City, THEATRE S. FRIDAY SATURDAY & "Wild Stallion" with Ben Johnson and Edgar Buchanan in color ' ' Plus ."Torch . Song" Archaeologist: In the West excavators found the remains of a man with one foot in his mouth. An "Amusing. Sociologist: ancient politician, no doubt. , 2 Box Elder JOURNAL starring Joan Crawford and Michael Wilding in color SUN. In etabliahed weekly newspaper, and Friday published every Second Claea the at entered at Matter Poet office in Brigham City, Utah, ua der the act of March 8. 1879. A MON. - TUES. 2 Big Technicolor Bngham City Utah Friday, July 29, 1955 1908, Hits "Knock On Wood" Subcrlption rate with Danny Kaye and Marie Zetterling $3.00 per year, pay able in advance; in combination with Wed the Bos Newt, (published netdaya) $3.00 per year; $2.30 for $ month; single copry 10 cent. CoIIit Chae. W. Claybaugh. Publisher Gladys Eckeraley, Advertising Manager "Kansas Pacific" Member Audit Bureau at Circulation, NaUtah State Press Association, tional Editorial Association and United Prese. Advertising Representatives Utah Salt Lake State Press Association City, Utah. with Sterling Hayden ' and Eve Miller Advartiicmmt From where I sit -- .Joe Marsh Is at Home in Biloxi Young Couple Set by Eagles Aux. L. Now residing in Biloxf. Mississippi are recent newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Graser." t The young couple exchanged wedding vows June 21 at 7 p. m. in the new LDS church 'bt Biloxi. The ceremony was solemnized by Bishop Collette, a former Garland man, now serving with the Air Force. Traveling from Utah by plane the wedding was Mrs. Karl L. Olsen, mother of the bride, The bride is the former Kar-lenOlsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Olsen, Brigham The bridegroom is the City. son of Earl Graser of Willard and the late Mrs. Graser. Standing with Mr. Graser as best man was Lewis Larkin. The bride was lovely in a creation of white organdy with full ruffled skirt. The ruffles were edged with lace. .The bodice was snug with tiny round collar, buttons to the" waistline and full sleeves trimmed with lace. Her veil attached to lace juliet cap adorned with rhinestones and pearls. Her bridal bouquet was .fashioned crescent shape of yellow and white Gladmelias. , For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Olsen chose a pink gown with a blue tinted Gladmelias corsage. Informal Reception Immediately following the wedding, LDS church members and Air Force Base personnel congratulated the young couple. Served during the informal was the beautiful reception, wedding cake. The cake was adorned with yellow and white rosebuds and topped ' with a for e miniature bride and bridegroom. The brlial party then enjoyed a wedding dinner. The ceremony was the first to be performed in the newly completed Biloxi LDS ward chapel. Prior to the completion of the chapel the area near Kees-le- r Air Force Base had been a branch of the LDS church. The young couple plan to remain in Biloxi. At the present Mr. Graser is an instructor at the Air Force Base. Both are Box Elder High school seminary graduates. ' The bridegroom was active in musical circles prior to leaving for military service. Both are now performing LDS duties at the church in Biloxi. , w than we do. " V. VV? V FOUNDATION rn- VETS Libbys TIDE giant i V - 666 WHITE STAR t Swifts Premium Jumbo 0 Sausage 6 for ISOLONY lb. Chunk Style N. W Swifts Premium Fresh Frozen LEMONADE &. L.MHktW4 Mr. and Mrs. William Gleed, West Second North, Logan, will observe their golden wedding anniversary Saturday, July 30, from 4 until 8 p. m. at the family home. The Gleeds, former residents of Honeyville, invite all friends and relatives to call. They request no gifts. Mr. Gleed was born in Mai ad, Idaho and Mrs. Gleed in Samaria, Idaho. were 22, married July They 1905 in Malad, where they re1917. sided until They then made their home in Honeyville where Mr. Gleed was employed by the Union Pacific Railroad for 27 years. He retired tin 1948 and at that time moved to Logan. They are the parents of 10 children, eight Jiving: Mrs. Sar-- , ah Herzog, Logan; Mrs. Ray (Leatha) Hill, Wellsville; Mrs, Ken (Sylvia) Hunsaker, Honeyville; Mrs. Joseph (Arvlyn) Her Darrell Gleed, zog, Tooele; Smithfield; Kay Gleed, Arco, Idaho; Rex Gleed, Tooele, and Lavan Gleed, Logan. The couple also has 21 grand children and seven great-granchildren. V) 100 tan ' This is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Olsen, Over-parke- d TOMATO 46 oz. JUICE Veal Loin Chops, lb 2 for 45 58 1 1 Vea now only Reg. $4.45 S' $1,035 WEATHER SPECIAL!! SSA Why suffer from the for your home for cooler Whole or Half, pound oast Rmnp lb -- . LOGAN, Utah (UP) isnt what it used to The West be. and theres no horsing around when it comes to traffic violations. Ray Payne and Bill Mitchell, Students at Utah State Agricultural college here, found that out when they tied their horses to parking meters and- - were ticketed for overparking. Erazie . 39 Parents of Primary age children in the Fifth LDS ward are reminded to have their children attend regular Primary, Wednesday, August 3, beginning at . 2 p. m. in the chapel. Plans are to practice for the Primary Birthday service to be held Sunday, August l. i It is imperative that all children attepd the practice. t- Of Club Meeting 4-- H THEM The Happy Homemakers club met Tuesday morning at the home of Kathleen Owen. After singing and conducting repqrts the members completed place, mats. The members made place mats using Indian Head linen ln attractive shades and fringing the edges. They then formed teams and demonstrated proper ways of a fable. setting Refreshments were served by Kathleen and her mother, Mrs. Phyllis Owen. 4-- ,, '( low as And on easy terms, too! TODAY! CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager Z PICKi O' THE FRIDAY AND PICTURES" SATURDAY T ,od4 Claybaugh Youngsters Return from Vacation Kathy and Van Wayne Claybaugh,, children of Me. and Mrs. C. W. Claybaugh, returned home Tuesday morning from a vacation at Riverside, California. While there they were guests of Major and 'Mrs. K. W. Claybaugh and son, Kay Wayne. a You can still get End of the month financial blues? these Clearance Prices! Just take advantage of .North Mains Own Easy Payment Plan ! - Owert Home Is Scene as" fSL.95 SEE Practice Reminder to Fifth Ward Primary when you can purchase hfat G Zh'T KUHTE&Mj DEEP 'W?" -- j Z ,t S' - i V"m tf A COOL -Co- -Hit NOW PLAYING RANDOLPH SCOTT Horses Also Get Tickets t BLUE PINE mAI wo. Brigham City. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunders, Ogden. Pleased over the new arrival is Mrs. Nellie Bradshaw, Ogden. This is the first for Mrs. Bradshaw. Mrs. Saunders is the former Freida Olsen. 1 Vienna Folding, Easy to store HOT Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Saunders of Ogden announce the arrival of their first child, a girl, tborn July 26 at the Thomas D. Dee 19g Dog Food B cansS Refreshment Tables Reg. priced at $14.95 : Ogden Couple Tells Of Daughter's Birth Swifts Sweet Rasher - GLIDER CHAIRS On sale for Memorial hospital. Ripe Olives 2 ONLY! Colorful Metal ALUMINUM d Mt. Ida Select ONLY! . 3 Former Honeyville Couple Plan to Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary July 30 in Logan TOMAT SVIELOS 'M $S59 Mrs. Marvin Graser is the former Karlene Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl L. Olsen, Brigham City. She and Mr. Graser were united in double ring wedding rites performed in the LDS church in Biloxi, Mississippi recently. The bridegroom is the son of Earl Graser, Willard and the late1 Mrs. Graser. VINE RIPE r now only Reg. $7.45 - - - Colorful Saran Covers Reg. $21.95 now only covers Gardner was also a guest. . Light luncheon was served by Mrs. Johnsen. to pleaSe. (3U& CONTOUR CHAIRS Colorful Plaid Saran ilies. Mrs. Florence Cheese is so,easy to serve, so quick UTAH MllIC CHAIRS Vic-tari- In New York, people from Osh kosh look at people from Dubuque in the next theater seats and say, Humph, these New Yorkers dont dress any better ONLY! 2 Rufutfi FOLDING 384 Copyright, 1955, United Stales Brewers foundation ONLY! 2 Aluminum Mrs. Vard Johnsen of Dallas, Texas and her mother, Mrs. of Ogden, and Mrs. Margaret Johnsen of Brigham City a Visited at the home of Mrs. Johnsen In Bear River City last Friday. The afternoon was spent In visiting and obtaining genealogy of the Chris Christian Johnsen and Hansine Hansen fam- ft FOR EVERY TASTE! ... FURNITURE SUMMER ... From where I sit, theres probably sound reasoning back of most old sayings . . . back of anything people have learned to believe in. Tak the idea of a stitch in time saving nine sparing rods and spoiling children of drinking hot milk, or a refreshing glass of beer, at bedtime. You may not hold with any of these beliefs but its not smart to yourself give them the bird. p Now Residing in Biloxi Mrs. Victoria Johnsen Entertains on Friday Modern Science Finally Catches Up With Grandpa, I got put in my place the other wight. Deserved it, too. My father-in-lasaid we were due for bad weather.Birds are flying low,he reported. That means a storm. I started to josh with the old gentleman about being superstitious. Then my nephew Jim, on Vacation from college, pipes up. Grandads right, he says. At least, thatB what they say at school, Jim goes on. The heavy air you get before a storm forces insects down low so highflying birds have to swoop along the ground if they want to eat. The noisy old car drove up to The most northern point Jn , the toll bridge. the United States is the North-wes- t shouted the Fifty cents, Angle area of Minnesota , which juts into surrounding gateman. Canada. Sold, replied the driver. JAMES STEWART A JUNE AILYSON Nit Holt Productioe Plus News - Cartoon - Features MONDAY SUNDAY The picture with a etriking force eecond to nonet CIS ..vs TUESDAY zz Strategic Air Command Color by TECHNICOLOR FRANK JdTX. IOVEJOY- - NIG0L BARRY htn ill fcy S AML EL J. MIMJN fcy ANTHONY MINN by VALENTINE DAVID W LAY Jr Star? toy Ban Uy. Jr Dtreari IE1ILNE WARNER BROS. STARR TO KUJM lOM Stereophonic Souno DIRECTED BY JOHN FARROW IMS BRUCE SULLMNBENNETT fcreeytay mumn IWarnerColor CINEMa5cOPE Al0 david Farrar lyle Bettger tab Hunter Starting Wednesday " "Blackboard Jungle' |