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Show Locust Comp Of DUP Will Meet This Friday Legion Auxiliary Hear Box Elder High School Orchestra Gives Of Life Well Polished, Interesting Program Locust camp of 'the Daughters At Recent Meeting of Utah Pioneers will meet FriThe Box Elder high school Sacrament and Sunday Meeting In a concert orchestra 28, at 8 oclock in the day, April presented was was held in the Sixth Ward and of well at Held In licence omt Ward Sunday Ward . Pan-Americ- n the home evening ward last Sunday. Herman Hotter, North of Mrs Brigham Glen President were City. Officers urge all members to and be present. coun-t stake high Cvfof the vtclvln J- - Roberts and Merl Card Of Thanks the stake Sunday To those who by their acts of Melvin J. Rob. kindness expressed their symat the , was 'the speaker' and friendship during the session .. and spoke on pathy time of sickness and the death fiaicndid work : being done of our beloved father, Hyrum school. ; (She unday Petersen, we wish to express evening session was at heartfelt thanks. We wish eswas by Wm.' The prelude pecially to thank the ward bishand Bishop oprics, the Relief Line Anderson our society, .was In charge. friends, and all others who ason the "High song. sisted in any way. Joking The family of ontain'Top," was by' the Invocation and the Hyrum Petersen. A. Meservy. by James song the first speaker.. He said the topic is a sacramental Our selected for ward conferences ireregatlon sang "God, Hear Us Pray. Jay Val-- this year is, Development of Kirk Nelson and 14 dea-in- Spirituality in our wards by had charge of, the sacra- learning the Gospel and by liv-in- g the Gospel." We need spiriof the time tual as well as temporal food, Xhe remainder and he gave an analysis of given to the visiting breth Ben sermon on the Mount. Christs Glen President with ,n President Price, in his remarks, on in charge, who told brief are referred to Mat 7th Chapter, 16 why ward conferences 01 to 19 verses.. Claudius ld each year. 'n ward clerk, made a roll call Closing remarks by Bishop fte general authorities, of Knudsen was followed by the je church God Be stake, and all ward congregation singing sustained by a With You Till We Meet Again, orkers were with Owen Knudsen offering janimous vote. was the the benediction. President Bennion JJond V Stors Tl fendSr SfW' con-."tin- n L S . YOUR PROTECT FURS theme of the meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary, held Monday evening at the War Memorial home. .Mrs. J. Loo Nelson, club pres-denwas in charge of the meeting. Mrs. George Hodges was program chairman. An interesting travelogue was given by Mrs. Don Jeppsen, who told of her experiences while residing in Chili, South America. She illustrated her talk with a display of silver, linen and wood pieces brought to Utah when she returned. t, A quartet composed of Lor raine Young, Jane Wood, Marilyn Steffen and Carol Spendlove, accompanied by Mary Ann Williams, sang La Golendrina. Special visitors during the evening were Department President Ruth Bott, District President Zelda Howells of Hyrum, Utah. Mrs. Alice Pond of Lewiston, department child wel fare chairman, was also present The three honored guests gave short talks. Refreshments were served from an attractively decorated table in pink, green and yellow with tapers and a spring flower cenMrs. Pearl Compton terpiece. was serving chairman. Phone your news to 1000 Xlean v THE j' NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 26, 1950' - Fireside meeting was held at ColeRichard and Maureen home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-vh- t the man Fryer, Brigham City, baby Sunday program polished Roberts Sunday evening. Joe Daughters Of Corinne boy, born April 20. enjoyable concert music at the was In charge. class leader, Bott Thelma Carr, and Osmond Sacrament meeting was held Box Elder high school auditorCamp Will Meet Friday ium Friday evening, April 21. In the Sixth ward Sunday eve Kent, Kilgore, Idaho, baby girl, A discussion In the rcsponsl-- ' were played ning with Arthur Steffen In born April 19. The Corinne: camp of the Solo . numbers bility of the Mormons towards Myron and Shirley .Gunnel the Indians, and their connec- Daughters of Utah Pioneers will and sung by orchestra members charge. Opening song Praise and Glee club members. Sona- the Lord O Jerusalem was by Chambers, Ogden, baby boy, tion with the Book of Mormon, meet Friday, April 28, at 2 , ta rathetique, was played by the choir with Blythe TIngey bom April 21. ,. was led by Mr. East ley from the oclock in the afternoon at the Maxine Pettingill on the piano singing' ithe solo. The prayer sLaVern and Carol Sorenson Intermountain Indian School. home of Mrs. Hulda Campbell Hafner, Brigham City, baby girl, All members of the group join-e- in Corinne, Mrs. Rhoda, Owens, and O be rt ass was played on was offered by Dean Cheney. the violin by Janice Hansen, A Sacrament song, Well Sing born April 22. in a lively discussion of the secretary, said today. Loren and Bertha Rucker Waflute solo, Rondeau was giv- All Hail To Jesus Name, was subject. The meeting, previously was en by Martha Hammond. Voeal sung by the congregation. Rich ter, Brigham City, baby boy, to be held Friday but scheduled servwere took Arden Jensen nrd refreshments 22. Burr John-seand born Leron were April Light solos sung by a funeral was port-- i of because to Roberts Mr. Mrs. care and sacrament of and the ed Lowell Jean a and Shaw they by Mary and Virginia Wilde and deacons. class. were of assisted the 20 the members poned. by Baron, Brigham City, baby boy, girls quartet was composed of Ora Reddlings was released born April 22. Rose Marie 'Lomax. Ferl Barker, DeVerel and Carol Thompson Donna Facer and Barbara Shaw. as a Primary teacher and No Selections played by the or- ren Oldroyd was sustained as a Barker, R.F.D. No. 1, baby girl, ! e Helen Westen born April 23. new teacher. chestra included Andante ' Hunsaker from the Fifth Sym- skow and Mary Hyer were sus Ralph and Laura 3 Typos 4 Series 10 Sizes Ballet Music from the tained as Junior Sunday school Tolman, Honeyville, baby girl, phony, 23. born ExApril Two teachers. Opera LaGraconda, Albert and Veda Mae Petersen cerpts from the Sixth SymJay Meservy, visiting high Rosamunde Overture," councilman, then gave a very Smith, Tremonton. A stillborn phony, Ballet Music from Rosamunde," interesting talk and he was fol baby boy was born April 23. Lyle and LuAnna Garbinatti Tales From the Vienna Woods, lowed by a song, Still Still Look For The Silver Lining, With Thee, by the choir with Stoker, Snowville, baby boy, and 'Slavonic Rhap- Wayne Loveland singing the was born April 23. Poem, Lyle and LuAnna Garbinatti sody." - . solo. This was directed by Lot Stoker, Snowville, baby boy, numand vocal tie orchestra and The accompanied by Tyson Priced as low as bers were under the direction of iMerle Malmrose. Eugene Per born April 23. The baby lived a short time. J. Wayne Johnson - and , J. Earl ry, visiting high councilman, only Malcolm and Alice Higglnson ' Johnston. , gave the concluding talk. Nw styling Inside and out Brigham City, baby boy, 4 cu. ft. The closing song Hosannah Young, was by the choir and born April 24. Now, big froion (torago space to Arthur Carlsons Called Anthem, the prayer was given by Avel oholvoo Now, aluminum rut-proElaine Willis Rates Superior 17 cu. ft. Funeral To Calif Borgstrom. Elaine Willis of Box Elder Now Hydratori sizes high school won a superior raMr. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson Meter-MlAre Mrs. And moro Mr. Now, powerful Baty ting In poetry reading at the were called to Sacramento, Calimechanism annual at festival the poetry To fornia last Friday by Lhe death; Honored Prior Utah State Agricultural college, of Mr. Carlson's brother,. Alfred, From Brigham last Saturday, it was announced Departure former resident of Willard. ' today by the college news burBurial was in Sacramento Mr. and Mrs. James R. (Spin) eau. , , t Saturday. Baty were pleasantly surprised Phone your news to 1,000. at their home Monday evening, VACATION when a group of friends dropped jn for an evening of Canasta. J A. pot luck lunch was enjoyed by the group and a beautiful gift was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Baty, who this month will leave for Craig, Colo., where Mr. Baty has been transferred, acTransportation, hotel v, Present, were: Mr. and Mrs. commodations and special Douglas Orchard,' Mr. and Mrs. Arden Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Lee included all sightseeing Hazeldine, Mr. and Mrs. Larue , for one low costl Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Eldrldge f ' II. Peters, and Mr. and Mrs. Baty. California d n See them now Can-tabil- Refrigerators $189.75 of .For BEEHIVE CO AL and APPLIANCE And Glaze Them! x BOX ELDER er MODERN way! fffisT BIRTHS an PAGE THREE . Fireside Held At Melvin Roberts Home V-v-, i ... - j ' : . ; Yellowstone Historic East ;F Pacific Coast South Stake Workers Honored At Party members of the Twenty-twSouth Box Elder stake Sunday school boat'd met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Roberts Saturday evening 'to honor three Retiring officers, Mrs. IvaLou Nebeker, Mrs. Marvel Young and - " Mrs. Verafttfe. Entertainment, planned by of LcGrande '.'.Tea, consisted many different competitive type games, alter which the three honored guests were presented with books in appreciation for their faithful service to the organization. A delicious light luncheon was served to the following: President and Mrs. Glen M. Bennion, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ncbckcr, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Beooher, Mr. and Mrs,. Wm. S. Fife, Mrs. Marvel Young, Mr. and Mrs. F. Le land Seely, Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Oldroyd, Evans Woodbury, Mrs. Hannah Nicholas, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harding, LeGrande Tea, and Mr. and Mrs. Petersen of Willard. 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