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Show , living within a budget, making Jams and jellies and sewing. Miss Nelson has filled all these PAGE FOUR . BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City Utah Wednesday, November 8. 1950 Carolyn Nelson Joins Golden Gleaner Group instructor requirements.' ' Her has been Mrs. Orson Hollist, Miss Neison .is at present completing her studies as a senior Miss Carolyn Nelson, daughter of Mrs. Fred C. Nelson, recently Joined the ranks of a Golden Gleaner when she was given her award at a meeting held October 8 at the 'Fifth ward chapel. Miss Lura Redd, South stake Gleaner leader conferred the award upon Miss Nelson. A Golden Gleaner must 'fulfill all requirements as outlined in the fields of ' achievement, cultural arts, creative field and the spiritual field. These include such requirements as being a good member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Darlene Tingey And Darold W. Skenadore Are Married Oct 28 Central School Fourth Grad- e- Mrs. Jane Linford, Teacher student at the she is majoring education. Surrounded by beautiful flowers in the Intermountain Indian Tin-geschool chapel, Miss Darlene Mrs. and Mr, of daughter of Brigham City, Homer Tingey and Darrojd Williams Skenan-doreson of Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Skenandore of Brigham City, Satexchanged wedding vows, urday, October 28. . With about 100 relatives and friends present, the young couple was married by Bishop Timmons of Salt Lake City. Miss Tingey chose as her bridesmaids Dorothy Robbins of Salt Lake City and Jerry Robb of Ray, Arizona. Best man for Mr. Skenandore was his brother, Marvin. Just prior to the wedding the composed of Dorene Wheeler, Norma Jensen and Erma Crompton, sang Sentimental ,You and "Because, accompanied by Mrs. Dorothy Wheel- U.5.A.C. where in elementary Kindergarten Will Hear Review Thurs. By Miss LaPreal Wight t Members of the Kindergarten club are reminded of the reguscheduled lar' meeting tor Thursday afternoon, November 9 at 4 oclock at the War Memo-ria- l Home. LaPreal Wight will review the book, Champion Road, by Frank Tisley. This review day Saints; serving as an offi- promises to be an outstanding cer or teacher, giving talks, one and all members should atreading various specified books, tend, officers stated. WAKES You UP TO MUSIC WITH YOUR COFFEE er.- , WdCfei The Sensational CLOCK RADIO WAKES YOU HU$C. go to SLEEP whMUSC. . . UP With ... MODEL Mr. and Mrs. Back row; Randall Tyson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Tyson ; Rebecca Higley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Higley; Bobby Larframboise, son of Mrs. Florence Walling; Sharon Jepperson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jepperson; Bruce Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keller; Elizabeth Hogner, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy H. Brown; John Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Williams; Billy Howes, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Howes; Reese Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones; Marian Janice Plummer, sister of Narcissa Chada-clo- i, Mrs. Linford. Second row: Martha. Claire Horsley, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs.. LeGrande Horsley; Ramona Winters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winters; Pauline Bundy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bundy ; Marion Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olsen; Marcia, Ball, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Ball;, Marilyn Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norris Larsen; Merlynn Harris, daughter of J. W. Harris. Third row: Barbara Garrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Garrett; Jenann Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dunn; FVancis Hyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Hyer; Kathleen Hansen, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs.. Rasmussen, Richard Hansen; Marcia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen; Patsy Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ecil Johnson; Kay Killpack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenner Harriet Westenskow, daughter of 5C4 Kill-pac- Mailmen Win Again Owen- - , k; Honeyville's Bishop Is Surprised On Birth j Date By Large Party The birthday of Bishop B. A. Bingham on Thursday, jToV. 2 was the occasion for about 200 adult members of the Honey-villward to meet in a surprise party in his honer. e While the bishopric and ward building committee were meeting at the home of Ralph the members gathered quietly in the new church build ing and when a little later the bishop brought his committee down to inspect the progress be ing made on that building was greeted by the large group singing, Happy Birthday, The bishop admitted at this point that he had at one time Tol-ma- n Keep over 30 lbs. of frozen foods in this . I Lifetime Porcelain ini " New beauty! Twin, oil - porcelain Hydrators! . stack-up- , Quickube ke or melting " . ng shelves cannot rust or sag! New Inside -- See PRC You cant match a FRIGIDAIRE Look Outside - . AIR Mothers. The officers and teachers were Pearl presented by President Olsen and sustained. Doril Horsley sang 'Hold Thou My Hand,- - with Carol Johnson, accompanist. The theme was Is The Relief Today Fulfilling Its Purted. Tribute was paid the bish Society pose as Set Forth by the Prophet op both in humor and serious Joseph Smith. thought, climaxed by a beauti ful tribute written and express The program was presented in ed by Leone Z. iHunsaker, She the form of a round table dls also presented, the bishop with cussion led by Maud Olsen, Re the book, A Voice From. - the lief society education counselor Dust, edited and arranged by Taking part were- Aletha Me Genet Bingham Dee, a cousin of servy, work director counselor; the bishop. !He was also given Melissa Petersen, visiting teach a beautifully decorated birthday ers message leader; Emma Kim cake. The bishop responded by ber,' work meeting leader; Louise giving his thanks for the sup- Ingram,1 theology leader; ( May port of the ward members dur- Jensen, social science leader and ing his almost 18 years of ser- Evelyn S. Daines, literature vice as bishop; especially did leader.-- - ' . he express his appreciation for the loyal support of his two Eugenia Larkin of the stake counselors, James I; Rasmussen board gave an Interesting talk. A and William S. Ellis, and the The singing mothers sang ward clerk, Elias Forsgren who Song of Triumph, and Verna was sustained about nine years Sederholm - gave the closing ; , ago following the death of Hy-ru- prayer. , gerf evening with President Pearl 01 sen conducting. The prelude was by Carol Johnson. Eugenia Larkin of the stake board was a visitor. As an opening song the con gregation sang Praise To The Man, and Maria Fawson gave the' opening prayer, which was followed by the song, Sweet Is the Work, by the Singing s; , Boothe. Chest! er Bishop Glen Knudsen presided . , ft at Relief society conference in the Second ward last Sunday Col-ling- . Super-Freez- FULL-WlD- Relief Society Meet Held In Second Ward , Col-ling- Big, New, Following the marriage the young couple went on a short honeymoon to Las Vegas, Ne vada. Miss Tingey was feted at several showers prior to her marriage. Entertaining for her were the- - personnel ladies at the In termountain Indian school; also her aunts, Mrs. Cam Harmon, Mrs. Paul Tyson and Mrs. Sheri Anderson; and her mother and Mrs. Russell Tingey. Westenskow; .Betty Huggins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Huggins; Mary Ann Cobb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cobb. Fourth row: John Gunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gunn; 'Morrell Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Peterson ; Richard Stewart, son of Mrs. Esther Dobbins; Anthony Begay,-soof Mrs. Lucy Begay; Vem Whitaker,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whitaker; Rfls-se- ll Buist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Buist; Billy Degn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Degn ; Ross Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ova C. Bennett; Robert Saunders, and Mrs. Earl Saunters. . son of Mr. Front row: Robert Pemberton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Pemberton ; Brent Hess, son s, of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hess; Lynn son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Val Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roberts; Jay Eastley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Eastley; Dwight Reeves,1 and Mrs. Gordon Reeves ; , son of Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Goldsberry, Vaughn Verlin Goldsberry; DeVaughn Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton; Gary Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Jensen. Not present when picture was taken: Lewis Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Anderson ; Martin Garcia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herculens Garcia; Emily Shorty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Dooley Shorty; Ruby Tallsalt, daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Bert Tallsalt. , . , - with AUTOMATIC appliance outlet Ths most useful radio you could own! Radio .turns on to wales you up or lulls you to slssp, then turns Itself oil. Its handy outlet starts the coflee going . . or a hundred other uses. Smart green or ivory plastic case. Get v yours today! . BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIAKC Phone ONE 68 North READ THE CLASSIFIEDS I h 5 j The heads of the different oocasion to be suspicious of served what was to happen on his ward auxiliaries then refreshthose present with light dismissed but the had birthday ments. thought and was properly sur- prised. ' Phone your . society news r to The ward members retired to to Mrs. Charles Kinuber, society the old building, where a well arranged program was presen editor. Phone 192. ' KNEW THE ANSWER I v , - t J Economist Helps Spend Other Peoples Money, According to Dad! By Carolyn Webster elements which are vital to My father used to say that an human fitness at every stage economist is somebody who has a of development. plan to do something with somebody elses money. So when I announced my intention of being a Milk is a good buy the year Dad asked if I round, the article continues, And Home economist with do to something it returns many times over its planned someone elsea original cost in terms of bodily food benefits. It is an economical food around which to build nourishin And I must meals suitable for every member ' admit I had to the family. , , answer yes" to that. For if can help you get more nutrition, more delicious meals at a sav- ing on your food budget Ill feel that Im really accomplishing something worthwhile. 1 wonder if you realize how much satisfaction there is tow in a home economists work. The opportunity to help people ; - to greater enjoyment and greater benefit from their food preparation and their eating ia a source of considerable pleas-- . use to me and Im sure to others in my line of work as v . welL , , But enough about me. If Im going to do my job properly, I must give you and you and you some thoughts that are going to be of some benefit and some practical use to you. Heres one very important thought: ' ! Guarantee! perfect 51 gauge 15 denier . fiiODGO'-DiR.V- , . . To help you get more autrl- -, tion in your menu, heres a quotation from the most recent issue of The Home Economist magazine: No one ever outgrows the need for milk. It contributes more to than any other single fo6d. It supplies a wealth of food' good-nutriti- on And please remember that Cream OWeber milk is fortified with extra vitamin D, the sunshine vitamin. During cold, gray November days and the winter days to follow we all need extra amounts of vitamin D. 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