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Show " Ruth Marie Pierce Is Back From Elko, Nev. Homemaker Serves Others Is Theme Of 4-- Lesson Miss Ruth Marie Pierce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vir"A Good Homemaker Gives gil Pierce, has returned home Service to Others was the lesfrom a weeks vacation In Elko, son given the Happy HomemakNevada. clulb at their recent meeter While there she was the guest ing at the home of Mrs. Bert of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Yearsiey, Christensen. granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. The lesson was presented by Ab Orme. ( Mrk. E. B. Owen with all memMiss Pierce returned home bers present. late Sunday evening. She Is During the meeting, teams employed at Brigham City Pubwere, chosen for the planned 4r lic Library. H club general meeting to be held at the Eighth ward, Au2 Box Elder JOURNAL gust 22. Brigham City Utah Refreshment were served by j Friday August 19 1955 Deanna Christensen and her In mother, Mrs. Bert Christensen. A weekly newspaper, aatabllshad 1909, published every Friday and Kathy Larsen, reporter. entered ae Second Claa Matter at the H 4-- THE BEAUTIFUL wa o Poet office In Brigham City, Utah, tan ier the act oI March 6, 1179. Miss Judy Jensen Is To Be September Bride It's for Dr. and Mrs. val is the fifth grandchild Douglas C. --Evans, Westwood, the Calls. approaching marriage of their daughter, Judy, to Robb son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berrett, North Ogden. The young couple plans to exchange nuptial vows In the Bear River LDS ward chapel on September 26. Bishop Vernon L. Johnson has (been asked to officiate. The prospective bride attended Box Elder High school and is a member of Future Homemakers of America. former The bridegroom-to-be- , corporal In the U. S. Army, was Just recently honorably discharged following overseas duty Ber-ret- Japan. He Is a Weber High school t, for Paternal grandmother is Mrs. Frederick C- - Evans, Salt Lake f The little six and pound Miss will be christened Ann. She was born Friday, August 12. This Is the second child for Dr. and Mrs. Evans. They have a son, David, Evans Is the former Rita Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Call. The new arrl- one-hal- City. Visiting with the Evans fam- ily in California Is Mrs. Betty Van Dyke of Brigham City. Dr. Evans is psychiatrist at the Brentwood Veterans Is a teacher at medical school. tal and hospiUCLA Dr. and Mrs. John M. Wright and children, ' John and Mary Grace, of Urbana, Illinois, are visiting in Brigham City, Ogden and Salt Lake City with relatives and friends. The children have been Utah visitors since early in July. Dr. and Mrs. Wright arrived eafly this month. Mrs. Wright Is the - former . Shirley Petersen, daughter They plan to remain long, a -- week y While here many family have been held. Dr. Wright is the son of Mrs. K. C. Wright, Salt Lake City and the late K. C. Wright, for. mer Brigham City residents. IT WITH SERVE Make the Amazing NEW From appetizer to dessert, cheese makes meals more exciting and nutritious. m.c.p. UNcesm jamsi ' e NO WORKING OVER A HOT STOVI FRESH FRUIT FLAVOR 100 USE LESS FRUIT 0ET MORE JAM SAVE I N ' - Made Only with M.C.P. Jam A PECTIN1 Jelly ... ri'F JfrBW if s n UTAH MILK FOUNDATION i I NOW AT NORTH MAIN FURNITURE r . l-- --i COUNTY 1 v FAIR GROUNDS TRERflONTON, UTAH MEW... in picture performance! THERE'S A NEW 1956 PHILCO TV SET o designed to enrich any room planned for modern day SELECT FROM Table Models Swivelets Consoles SCHEDULE AUGUST of EVENTS 24 Horses 10 a.m. 4-- H 8 p.m. Fair ParadeRodeo - . 10 Concessions Open and FFA Open class, immediately following 4-and FFA Beef Open class, immediately following Sheep: Junior Class Agricultural Crops Open Class. Junior Class Horticulture Open Class. 11 a.m. Flowers 4-- H a.m. f H BIGGEST TV VALUE IN HISTORY! . a.m. 2S Open. Exhibits, Concessions 9 a.m Open Class Dairy Judging 10 a.m. Poultry Judging, Junior Class class immediately following Open Junior Class. 8 p.m. 10 4 p.m. 8 p.m. - AUGUST , a.m. 10 Dairy p.m. immediately following Horses Club Demonstrations 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 4 p.m. Club Styles Dress Review 4-- H Judging Women's Department Talent Show, B.R.H.S. Auditorium AUGUST 25- T Hogs JUDGING: 10 a.m. THEY'RE THE 1 1 cabinet styling! in I AND REMEMBER If fresh berries are scares or high priced, you ean always mske uncooked jams with FROZEN berries . . . for Ism than 15 a fists! Complete aeoipes for botk cooked and nneooked jams in every paekage .) bf M C P. JAM AND JELLY ' . PECTIN. TV MEW-,- of Mrs. Cfiloe N. Petersen. (fee! graduate of and com- of the pleted one year at Weber Colpercent Subscription rate $3.00 per year, pay buildings In Okinawa, scene of lege before entering the armed In with combination bte m advance; the last big battle of World War forces. the Box Elder Newe, (published Wed$2.30 for $ II, have been rebuilt. They plan to reside in Ogden nesday) $) 00 per year; f months; single copry 10 cents. following their marriage. More than 500 teachers trainMember Audit Bureau of Circulations, NaUtah State Press Association, Flaxseed of the 1955 crop will for the tional Editorial Association and United ed at Clarke School Prose. Advertising Representative: Utah Deaf, Northampton, Mass., serve be supported at a national averLane Salt State Press Association, the throughout age price of $2 04 per bushel, City. Utah the United States, says the Na- the U. S. Department of AgriW. Claybaiigh, Publisher Chas culture has announced. Gladys Eckereley, Advertising Manager tional Geographic Society. Sixty-fiv- & Its a girl Mr and Mrs. Elwood Jensen, California. Bear River City announce the in Illinois Visitors Here For Summer Vacation A Girl For the Douglas C. Evanses Rodeo. AUGUST Open, Exhibits, Concessions. Professional Rodeo . 8 p.m. SEE THEM NOW AT north MAIN FURNITURE Rodeo Stock Furnished by Paul Scott n 27 Jl |