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Show IMI HIM' Matron Succumbs To Australia Lilly Tolman Robinson, mother of Mrs. Byron (Ella) Stallings, died Wednesday .afternoon at Sparks, Nev., while visiting with a daughter, Mrs. Esther Peterson. A resident of Ogden for the past 20 years, Mrs. Robinson was born at Bountiful. She married John F. Robinson and They spent the early years of their married life residing at Rockland, Idaho, later moving to Clinton, Utah, and then to Ogden. Mr. Robinson died 10 years Mrs. 78. Elder LaVell Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saundejs,' of of residents Elwood, former Brigham City, has accepted a call to serve as an LDS missionary in Australia. will A farewell testimonial Sunday TO AUSTRALIA Elder honor Elder Saunders, Aug. 18, in the Elwood LaVell Saunders of Elwood, evening. LDS ward chapel, beginning at formerly of Brigham City, 7:30 p. m. will be honored at a fareHe will enter the LDS miswell testimonial Sunday eve- sion home in Salt Lake City Aug. 21, and will sail from ning prior to leaving for Aus- on on Aug. 31. tralia where he will serve SanHe Francisco a graduate of the Bear as an LDS missionary for River isHigh school with the class two years. of 56, and was a student at ago. Survivors include two sons and two daughters: Don Robinson and Charles R. Robinson, both of Ogden; Mrs. Peterson of Sparks; and Mrs. Stallings of Brigham City. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 3 p. m., at the Lindquist Mortuary in Ogden. Friends may call at the mortuary this evening, Friday, and Saturday afternoon prior to services. Burial will be in the Aulto-res- t Memorial cemetery in Ogden. , Utah State University in Logan last year. Elder Saunders brother, Earl Saunders, is presently laboring in the Central States Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ Saints. of Latter-daFriends and relatives of the Saunders family are invited to attend the testimonial on Sunday evening, according to Bishop Arthur Erickson. Various Games Await Families at Gathering Gathering at the Rees Pioneer park, Sunday, Aug. 18, for their y family reunion, will be descendants of Daniel Mark Burbank. All families attending are asked to bring picnic lunches to eat at noon. The family organization heads will furnish soda pop for the noon meal. On docket during the afternoon will be games for the children, and visiting. PRESENTS AWARD the Food C. Woodward of Store George King, presenElder JOURNAL ted the Pontiac Star Chief juniorManager convertible to the Salvador Salinas family, at the close of the birthday celebration at the big super market. Salinas is employed on the Sam Friday, August 16, 1957 Hashimoto farm at Deweyville and has eight children to enjoy the miniature car. Here, Brigham City, Utah learning to operate the battery powered vehicle is Martin Salinas, 13, who will teach his FULLY GUARANTEED NEW TIRE brothers and sisters how to drive. Other children in the family include Yolando, age 15; UTRA SIRVKI Tuba-Ty- Graveside Services Held for Baby Mother of Local Elwood Elder Accepts Call 12 Box p Graveside services were conducted at the Brigham City cemetery Thursday at noon for Robort Lee Jeppson, son of C. Ralph and Ray Andersen Jeppson, former residents of Brigham City, .now residing at 4860 South 4900 West, Kearns. The infant died Wednesday at 10:10 a. m. in a Salt Lake hospital, of a pancreatic disorder. Surviving are the parents, and two Charles brothers, four-day-ol- d James, of Kparns; and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Jeppson and Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Andersen, of Brigham City. Conducting the graveside services here Thursday was Bishop J. Alden Camp of the Kearns Ninth ward, Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-day The most expensive movie of all time was The Ten Commandments at $13,500,000. oont mm HAVE YOUR GAS APPLIANCES INSTALLED NOW! including Wall Furnaces, Water Heaters, Gas Ranges and Conversion Units before the gas lines are completed and ready to use. OF GAS FURNACES August 18 Is Romer Family Reunion Date Romer family members will meet for a full afternoon of activities, Sunday, Aug. 18, beBUY AT HOME You can depend on Armanda, 11; Salvador, 9; Mary Helen, 7 ; Josephine, 5; Alepito, 3; and Madeo 5 months. ginning at 1:30 p. m. at Rees Pioneer park. Lunches will be furnished by efficient service when you need it. families with drinks to be disFood tributed during the meal. Victor Romer and Mrs. Fern R. Stokes are in charge of reunion plans. Mr. Romer announced today Phone ONE North Trees and brush in the street Brigham Citys Food King Food King were Floyd Herzog, that a genealogy meeting and near the Intersection of Second market made the eight children 135 West First South who was program will follow the meal. South and Sixth West, ham- of the Salvador Salinas family presented with an Eastman-Browni- e 8 mm. movie projector; pered the view of Ralph R. about the proudest and happiest Reeder, of 178 South Eighth in Box Elder county this week, Mrs. Ray Ayaca, 546 North West, as he approached the area when they were presented with Third West, who won the Big on Aug. 14, at 2:15 p. m., ac- the Pontiac Star Chief junior Boy barbecue set; Mrs. Irvin convertible offered as a door Jensen, route 1, whose prize was cording to city police reports. SHOP PENNEY'S Reeders auto collided at the prize in the recent second anni- a Hamilton-Beacblending mixIntersection with the car opera- versary celebration. er; Carlyle Bowden, 476 South ted by Madclon May Fallows of The Salinas family is employ- Sixth West, who was presented 505 South Sixth West, H. C. ed on the Sam Hashimoto farm the Alcoa Aluminum company Hampton, Investigating officer, at Deweyville and the children electric fry pan; Glen L. Baron, 113 North reported. Damage totaled $150. range in age from five months Reeder was traveling east; Mrs. to 15 years. Third West, who received a barYOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT TO Also winning awards Fallows, north on Sixth West. during becue knife set; I. C. Mangum, No citation was issued. the birthday celebration at the 525 South First East; Harry route 1, Corinne, and BREATH-AB- U SOU! Dennis Worthington, 19 South Fifth East, who each won Wear-eve- r aluminum pressure cookers. To claim their prizes, winners were required to identify two Food King checkers by name. Also winning prizes at the birthday celebration where the three closest in the Folgers bean guessing contest. It was determined that the correct number was 8,743 beans. Missing by seven beans was John C. Weir, 545 North First East, who received a Folgers eight-cucoffee .perculator. Mrs. Shirley Jensen, Bear River City, used her car license number and only missed by 20 to win a Folgers coffee warmer. Winning thjrd in the contest was 476 South Carlyle Bowden, PENNEY'S NEW Sixth West who missed by 25 beans, winning two pounds of COTTON KNITS! Fcigers coffee. View of Auto BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Birthday Anniversary Contest Winners .68 . TIRE SHOP Phone 548 146 South Main ZflXST Cl KUS3ER - fast, King Presents Gifts, Prizes to Trees, Brush Hide OTGIKIAM INSTALLATION CALL NOW FOR GUARANTEED Main h DOLLAR DA YS FIRST IN TUBE1BS p Elaborate Plans 2 for $200 Made for Class Here at last ! Two piece snuggable sleepers,,' Elaborate plans for the tenth class reunion for Class of 1947 of Box Elder High school are being made by reunion committee members. The event will be held Sept. 7, at Crystal Springs beginning promptly at 7 p. m. All who havent been contacted, or know of any class member not contacted, are invited to let a committee member know, Mrs. Doris L. Olsen, 934-M- , Mrs. DeRevo Harper and Cecil Chlar-sen- , Maddox, 1217-said toCrestwood day. Deadline for information to be included in the reunion booklet is Aug. 24. Plans are to have names, addresses and details concerning all class members printed in booklet form. Reservations will also be accepted by the reunion committee members. A charge of $3.00 per couple will be made. Class officers for the Class of 1947 are Dick Eskelsen, Payette, Idaho; Joan Wright Bennett, Logan; and Cecil Chlar-sen- , Honeyville. Cl d with soles that air comfort babys feetl Machine wash-- , non-ski- Of 1947 Reunion able pastels! 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For in addition to the normal Cadillac economies of modest purchase price, low operating cost and high resale value Cadillac dealers are, at this time, seasonally prepared to make Cadillac ownership even more attractive than ever. Because of the demand for used cars and because of increased production of the Cadillac car itself, the odds are that this gentleman received both a generous allowance on his previous car and prompt delivery of his new Cadillac. Car Bumps Vehicle Near Intersection Have you considered how wonderful it would he to step into a Cadillac of your own? 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