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Show At Annual Anniversary Banquet MJ.A. Presents Program United In Quiet Home Ceremonies In Second Ward Sunday The TeT presented at ,e meeting of the Second ward last ' Ll t Sunday evening was by memI bers of the MJA. Bishop 1 i yc iv 1 Horsley presided and ; i I A e Counselor Lafayette F. Jensen ; conducted. Whitney L. Johnson I - "l ' V& i , of the Y.M.MJA. was in charge 1 of the program. ' i After organ prelude by Mary .Si 1 Ann Williams and congregationi. i A al singing, invocation was of0 f fered by Lee R. Collins. Follow-lnthe program Clifford Wood-.anpresented the MI.A. theme. , ' i i n Scriptural reading was by i i t Davis. Gerald Dunn spoke on Early Life of Joseph Smith . j - rtV i and Robert Young rendered a h number. Mary Ann Williams - ' c was accompanist. . V iMarie Jensen told tfhe life of ? :tw V Smith between the first ,1 Joseph r.?T ; i H vision and receiving the gold I j Daines with Kay j sang plates. w 4 s t his mother, Mrs. Evelyn S. Dain xJiMMouMtU t .i.. - vcbl ih j .W ,4 es, accompanying. Restoration Members Of The Fraternal Order Of Eagles Auxiliary of the Aaronic priesthood was . . . who played major parts in the annual anniversary party at the Eagle home last Satgiven by Deveri Olsen. Jestora urday evening. Left to right: Helen Christensen, Lola Anderson, May Olsen, Francis tion of the Melchizedek priest . - t i , j Davis, Merle Gunderson, hood was given by Claudius Ol Brightenburg, Valene Hansen, Maurine Checketts, Helen 1 ! sen. Cecelia Doyle. 1.. S, H ,1 Brent Horsley sang a number 1 Annual Holds ' Anniversary l"' 41 Eagles Auxiliary accompanied by his mother, & f f, . i I r Dorll Horsley. A talk on "Kirt At Home Evening Eagle Saturday Banquet land Temple was given by Bar If ,! i The Brigham City Cagles aux- Ibara Rasmussen and the "Later iliary held its annual, anniver- Life and Death of Joseph Smith sary banquet at the Eagle rooms was discussed by Robert Jensen. 1 1 ,V. I ikfej i, What Joseph Smith Did For , last Saturday evening. Me was of a the talk ,4 ,v I was seated The large crowd topic by ' "PICK O' THE PICTURES" at a long table when the red, Carlla Jensen. TODAY & THURS. rtzfM , 't rvMi t Georgians Mullendonf offered White, and blue candles, .repreTWO BIG FEATURES , WED.&THURS. senting the Eagles colors, were the benediction. V ut v; , lit. Opening prayer Was offered . v a duet accompanied - by i1 sang DOUBLE FEATURE NEVER HAS THE SCREEN Valene by Hansen.., itt Bill Pearce and Hansen HELD SUCH EXCITEMENT While a delicious banquet was presented a balletSonja . dance, ac fj served a program was presented companied toy Peggy Johnson on J" t I AND SUSPENSE! M-G-with Kay Hodges rendering a the piano. t K EYEFUL OF song and dance as the first Helen Davis, auxiliary presiEXCITEMENT I She was number. accompanied dent offered a few words after ' , T;. on the piano by Dorothy Ann which Larry Hansen played an ILillyWhlte. Yvonne Reeves then electric guitar and Jim Whitlock Mr. and Mrs. Eldon E. Adams gave a reading and Carol Jean accompanied him on the guitar. Leggett sang a solo, accompa(After Valene Hansen won the . . . who were married at the home of the brides parents nied by Mrs. Easton Johnson on door prize, (Barnle Bams, new in Corinne on April 11. She is the former Evelyn Stoll, the piano. Small gifts were president of the Eagles gave daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stoll and Eldon is the son then presented to each of the slhort talk and Esther Bundy of Mr. and Mrs. D. Earl Adams of Tremonton. A recepladies at the table. presented a gift from the aux tion the newlyweds was held at the Thatcher Sharon and Jeanette Jensen iliary to Helen Davis for her ward honoring hall. played an accordion duet after services as president for the . which Esther Hodges, newly prist year. of DUP Celia iA certifcate for giving to the Sego Lily Camp elected president and state president, each Cancer iFund was presented and Meet Last Thursday Doyle, gave short talks. Mrs. Doyle was Valene tHansen was presented i Sego Lily camp of the Daughaccompanied by two friends, certificate for beng the past Ma Released ters of Utah Pioneers met at the Nell Wright and Merle Gunder dam president. thru on A dance afterward concluded home of Melissa Petersen son. United Sharon and (DSAnna Olsen the evening. Thursday, April 24, at 7:30 p. m. Artists with Capt.. Vera D. Sederholm conducting. After a song, prayer was ofExciting, Action-Packe- d fered by Annie Goodliffe, chapOut of the Western Hit! DRIVE-I- N lain and a report on the DjUJP. d ZANE GREY'S convention held in Salt Lake swampland... THEATRE City was given by Verda Lee. It storms the daring Was decided to have a social for screen version the closing meeting, May 22. this of were appointed for Committees s the affair. Twenty-twgood OF THE WEDNESDAY THURSDAY novel I cheer visits were reported. Roxy FAMILY NIGHTS $1 per car Olsen Welch was accepted as an applicant member. Ella AnBIG DOUBLE BILL derson gave a reading and short humorous readings were - IROQUOIS given by Rhoda Hansen. Melissa Petersen treated the Starring George Montgomery and Brenda Marshal JeWs In Early Utah." Co-H- it lesson, Plus Cartoon News After closing song, concluding prayer was offered by Rilla JenFOR YOU I J' it program t' Cr I v ( lJ l'I 1 f 1 -- ' a w. g d De-An- f v,i ) t. - ''r&n V V vv1 .- j- - t J- -i ' i" i s, iU (Gajpnfl X - rrr ji " , & T s CO-HI- T terror-haunte- RIDERS world-famou- o PURPLE TRAIL THE- SAGE DIP A a Columbia Repm gathers gift 2 -- gifts ADVERTISED -- ttLLU I LANE CEDAR CHEST I,.' M LIFE mjo CON GO WALLv THAN (Convenient ' t 1 i r T You put an end vr tray.JwYJ V Pressure-teste- for d Written moth-pro- of oromo-tightne- ss georontoo Popular waterfall desaeti with toraae space w deep led. Ltd ana ac ally recedes aa opened. A 54 Inch Height) j walls to'tured-lookin- g to costly when you cover them with CONGO-WALIt looks and feels like expensive tile comes in a wide variety of exciting colors wipes clean with a damp cloth yet it costs only a fraction of what you would expect. Get CONGOWALL-toda- y end wall worries for good and all I refinishing Handsome walnut waierfall de- iiftft trimmed with contrasting Paldao Has aelf-risiRubbed end polished ftnish. were refreshments can hang a curtain- it? uovi xe-- ita AS Dainty served to 24 members by Mae Jensen and Mary Forsgren. X GRADUATION hvea sen. Paul Langton with Cathy Downs sAvHVWVVVvAVlvivU4iviF(' more that 'give her the For A S. iK f, -i CO-HI- 'it j v L. , , . H CLYDE & STRATFORD, Manager ", . . 1 1 Oak Camp ofJ)UP Hold Meeting at Jensen Uome DRESS UP ' Oak camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their regular meeting at the 'home of Cleo-ph- a Jensen, April 25 at 7:30 p. m. with Capt. Cora Olsen presiding and First Lt. Alice YOUR i HOME-)',- . FORSPRINd conducting. After opening song, Invocation was offered by Duella Victor. Roll call showed 01 members present with four visitors. Cleo Ann Larsen, granddaughter of Mrs. Jensen rendered a piano solo. The lesson, Early Jews in was treated by Ruth Utah Pierce after which another piano selection was- rendered , by Annette Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Olsen. The life sketch of Katherine Rasmussen Hansen, pioneer mother of Annie H. Valentine, was read by Rosetta Hansen and Annette Olsen then presented piano selection. Closing prayer was bjf Martha Comia Following the meeting, refreshments were served by Charlotte Johnson, Josephine Johnson and Cleopha Jensen. - Joan Nelson Entertains Club Thursday Evening Joan 'Nelson entertained .her club at the home of her parents, Melvin Nelson. Corinne, last Thursday evening, April 17. Special guests included June Nelson, Glenda Peggy Nelson, Compton, and Loris Lee Anderson. The evening was spent playing pinochle with cut prize going to Peggy Nelson and high prize to Lons Lee Anderson, A Salad luncheon was served to the following members 'and guests: Ivy Wankier, Jackie Peterson, Barbara RoWe, Marjorie ILish, Shirley Adams, Phyllis House, Fern Whitaker, Mauneen Pimper, Darlene Hansen, June Nelson, Peggy Nelsen, Loris Lee Anderson and Glenda Compton. PAGE THREE BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, April 30, 1952 READY MADE KNITTED SLIP COVERS CHAIRS , $7.95 SOFAS r. $12.9$ Sparkle up a weary chair, or protect your new one... with a tsurtSwa-F4e- Up cover. Aa exciting mU-m2- fabric ibtt bobs tnd fitc like new upholstery. Boa, costed to shed water, rapid dirt. feature prevents miepin) sign-- in form-fittin- g Sta-Fa- twisting. . NEW FABRICS NEW PATTERNS - NEW COLORS e Convenient Credit Terms couth r.mi;i FumiiTunE PHONE 259 |