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Show PAGE THBFE f0X ELDER M edneday' ss NEWS r.sso M pwf. neutra! spirits. Y.C. Dut, Inc., N whiskey groin icMxwr Amnncan Legion Anxilhry Mother's Tea Honored Veteran And Gold Star Mothers The annual Mother's tea hold l,y the American Legion auxih lary was held Saturday afternoon at 3 oclock. The tea honored all gold star mothers, mothers of auxiliary members and mothers of veterans of both wars and soldiers now serving their country. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, auxiliary president who introduced Mrs. C. R. Jones, chairman of the As the guests entered the hall they were presented a lovely corsage and a coloiful program. The program, under the direction of Mrs. R. N. Price, and Mrs. Eiic Seashore was as follows: A song was sung by a group of children consisting of Michael Ohman, Judy Beckert, Allan Jaggi, Rita Palmer, Scott Reeves, Delane Larsen, and di- - Only During PH I LCO Refrigerator Week at DEALERS NAME Til n L y Mrs dnS ffi ;,eey a sang u Bonnie Lee Is One Of 12 University Of Utah Women Honored With Mortar Board Membership Engagement ToU Earlan1 Ohman. Frank Bonnie Lee, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. Thoron B, Lee, Brigham City, last night was tapped for membership in the University of Utah chapter of Mortar Board, national honorary activities organization. Chosen toy present members of the group in candlelight cere, monies at the annual Hall of outFame banquet honoring standing campus women, Miss Lee Joined the 12 outstanding women on campus in fields of scholarship, leadership and activities. A graduate of Box Elder high school, the new Mortar Board member belongs to Kappa Kappa Gamma social soroiity. She W,as fiiveM and a vloll, 0 was Ray An(lerson. A read-wa- s then given by Karen) and Miss Virginia Wilde vocal solo. (Highlight of program was the tribute 811 mothers Jahd fcy Attorney T. Vernieu. A response Was given by 'Mrs- - Roland Mad- sen, the Utah mother of 1949, after which a clarinet solo was Played by Saundra Beckert. Most m the children .participating in the program were children of veterans, according to those in charge. Refreshments were served by auxiliary from a daughters beautiful lace covered table carrying out the color scheme of gold and pink. A large floral centerpiece in a crystal bowl was flanked toy tall yellow tapers. Two pink flamingos stood at the base of the candle holders. Decorations were prepared by Mrs. James Powers, Mrs. a Seierman and Mrs. Leslie Lowe. Those serving on the favors committee were Mrs. W. B. Howes, iMrs. Wade Ebbeling and Mrs. Glen Severns. Refreshments committee was composed of Mrs. Roland Ridd, Mrs. Mark Nielsen, Mrs. Aaron Peters and Mrs. Grant Prisbrey. Ladies in charge of the food sale held previous to the tea expressed their appreciation to all who supported the sale. is a junior secretarial major Doubly Honored en- rolled in the College of Business. Miss Lees selection as one of Miss Donna Jean Stokes the universitys 12 outstanding . . . who will become the bride womenf students was based on Wed- her scholastic record as a of August Hindberg. Give The Gift Of SUCCESS!' student, as well as ding date has been set for straight an outstanding and varied ex Saturday, May 27. activities during A Le-om- Brigham Couples Back From California Trip Mr. and Mrs. Laf Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Olsen returned this week to their homes in trip Brigham City after a through Southern California and Old Mexico. While on the trip they spent one day deep sea fishing, visited the Capastranno mission at San Juan, Cal., and visited Boulder Dam on the return trip. While in Las Vegas they were special guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson who are now completing construction on a new home. ora Magic Royal Portable offers youi her three years at the univer t sity. This year she was of the Founders day com mittee. In her three years she has served as Freshman editor, organization editor and editor-laassistant on the Utonian She was a member of the homecoming committee two years, and on the U Days committee Miss Bonnie Lee . . who was tapped for Mortar Board, highest honor or- Magic Speed Spacer Office Typewriter' Keyboard and Controls Part of Rental May Be Applied On Purchase Ol Any New Portable. Margin ganization for women, and was awarded the Dr. Clarence Snow memorial scholarship a the University of Utahs hal of fame banquet and ceremonies last week. Miss Lee, her sophomore year. She has been a member and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. secretary of the Orchesis dance Theron B. Lee, is a junior at organization, and a member of the university. the campus courtesy committee, Locust Camp Of DUP Her freshman year she was Owean, honorary society fort Will Meet Thursday voted into Alpha Lambda Del junior women. She was freshta, honorary sorority, and 6he man queen attendant during The Locust camp of the Daughis an officer of the campus Jun Hello Week, and has organizters of Utah Pioneers will meet ior Professional Womens club ed a number of airlines trips Thursday evening, May 18, at Phone your society news to In her social sorority, Kappa In the Cloud College program. 7:30 oclock at home of Bernice to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society In addition to her election to Gamma she has served Kappa Foote. editor, Phone 192. as social chairman this year. Mortar Board, Miss Lee was She has been a member of the awarded the Dr. Clarence Snow Pen and Chronicle staffs, cam memorial scholarship. Enclosed Metal Head Her parents attended the Hall Easy -- -- Clean pus publications. She was elected to member of Fame banquet and saw their slup in Spurs, sophomore ser daughter tapped for this major to campus honor last week. vice and organization,, 10-da- y t 1 ' Enclosed metal head for blended the mechanism concealed and dust free. Streamlined metal bottom rail for smoother lines. An easier cleaning, finer looking Venetian blind at new low prices. Enjoy this highest quality now in your beauty 9.6 cu. ft. PHILCO BIG MODEL 906. Newest advanced features at a big saving. , e, home. Removable Stats with DuPont, Plastics Finish. Dust rolls offers satiny ' Finished in popular off-whit- e $79.50. to $140 REMINGTON! V With Tabulator And Quick Ribbon Change $84.50 r $79.50 Without Tabulator . See The Underwood Leader Smith-Coron- Officers Entertain Teachers Of Third Ward Primary Ass'n. 1 NEW MIRACLE ALLOY Officers of the Third ward Primary association entertained 'honoring, teachers of , the primary last Wednesday, May lOj at the home of Mrs. Doris Si-monsen. wery BSE $199.50. METER PLAN . . . per day . , .or buy on OUR only 25c our READY TO HANG VENETIAN BLINDS 20". to 23" Width x 64" long A. 25" to 28" Width x 64" long 30" to 36" Width x 64" long BRING YOUR OWN WINDOW MEASUREMENTS easy monthly plan. E $3.95 $4.45 $4.95 Give A 1 A , - C. B. STRATFORD, Manager soloist. (jes. h, YOU HAVEN T SEEN GREETING CAROS UNTIL . YOU'VE SEEN OUll NEW LINt, OF Desk Pen Pen And FOR GRADUATION AND, FATHER'S DAT Adams No. 512 Motor Grader, only 2 a years old. In excellent condition. A real bargain In the $6,000.00 motor grader field wCa-terpillseries 7U " Tractor, Caterpillar 4S Hydraulic Dozer, Operated in agricultural work only 1500 hours, and dozer hardly $5,900.00 used. 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The fuProgressive games were playture bride groom is a graduate ed and winners were: Mrs. Milof Box Elder high school and dred Perry, Mrs. Margaret and Mrs. Effie Ballinghom. school of also of airline personnel at Kansas (Mrs. Welling gave a clever, original reading concerning each City, Missiuro. ' ' (He served two years in the teacher. U. S, navy and is currently emServing on the - committee were Mrs. Leah Jensen, Mns. with Continental ployed Donna Valentine, Mrs.1 Madge at Lawton. Wedding attendants named Hull, Mrs. Merle Christensen, by the couple include the brides Mrs. Verna Johnson, Mrs. Fern sister, Mrs. Jonnah Roberts, Jr., Burt and Mrs. Doris Simonsen. as matron of honor; her brides-mair- s will toe Mrs. Oman John- Corinne DUP Will air-lin- PHILCO ...bom . . . mid-wester- SLATS OF READY-MAD- Portables a PMSRll': Hil-la- Refrigerators to fit purse . . . every home o' A new Portable For Only OTHERS TO $84.50 d color. n On Your Old ROYAL Portables SEE THE NEW Betrothal Of Miss Jenny Sanders To Phil Gilbert In Oklahoma Is Announced Recently Miss Jenny Sanders, daugh-ter of Fred Sanders of Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, will become the bride of Phil Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gilbert, Tuesday, May - 30, according to announcement by the bride-elect- s mother. Miss Sanders, who is a graduate of Pauls Valley high school and also of the St. Anthony school of nursing,, Okla homa City, is employed in the office of Dr.C, S. Graybill of Lawton, Oklahoma. 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