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Show Donna Ruth Hirschi Recites Temple y Vows Jan. 9 With Clyde A? Stringham New Bride PAGE FOUR Civic Improvement BOX ELDER JOURNAL. Club Holds Regular Brigham City, Utah 1950 3, Meeting January 26 Friday, ''A 4 sm V'W P tyvV. A February CALL 29 2 chairman. , male quartet consisting .of Earl Wright, Eugene Wright, Ted Tuttle and Vaughn, Was-sothen sang a song. They were accompanied by Geraldine IN A HURRY! Get top efficiency your water jacket or coil hook-uor your hot water heater. If it isnt working right, call on us. We know what it takes for plenty of hot water, at little or no extra cost. p, Wives of Bros. LARSEN Plumbing & Heating South Main Einar and John 467 wrist-pointe- On the serving committee were Mrs R. K. Dalnes, chairman; Herbert Adamson, Maurice Nello Chri.stoffersen, Burtcher, Frank Earl, Mrs C. V. Forsgren, Mrs. Oscar Hunsaker, Mrs D. M. Mason, Mrs. R. N. Price, Mrs. George Tiller, Mrs. Dan Petersen, Mrs.. Leon Christensen, Mrs. Ira Larsen, Mrs. Evan Owen, and Mrs. Rulon Baron. from 20-3- Organize Twenty-Thirt- y Anns Monday Evening . With the new title,. Twenty-Thirt- y Anns, womens auxiliary for the Brigham club, was organised Monday, January. 30, at the home of Mrs. LaRaine Petersen, it was announced today by officials of the group. During the first meeting LaRaine Petersen was elected president; Claire Goodliffe was elected secretary-treasurer- , and Erma Crompton was named reporter for the group. The new faminine side of the 20 30 club will meet once a are Kathy Members month. LaRaine Petersen, Woodland, Thelma Larsen, Ida Smith, Beulah Bloxham, Erma Crompton, Iris Wood, Glenna Andersen, Coy Hadfield, Dorothy Beard, Peggy Candlqnd, Helen Felt, Kathryn Flshburn, Clair Goodliffe, Leora Baron, Mary Lou Call, Melva Baron and Norma Hansen. 20-3- 0 ENDS TONIGHT " Without Honor " " Free For AH' STARTS in BACK IN A COMEDY WEARING BRAND .NEW SHADE OF SLAPSTICK! ROSALINDS Reading Circle To Hear Mrs. Call The Reading Circle will meet Wednesday evening, February 8, at 8 oclock, at the hpme of Mr. Stewart. The review at this meeting will be given by Mrs. officers stated. B. C. Call, Celebrated By Two Perry Couples . d Gleaner girls and their mothers of the South Box Elder stake held a meeting Sunday afternoon, January 29, in the stake tabernacle. During the meeting the group heard a review of the book In by LaPreal The Gospel Net, Wight. then Mrs. Erma Crompton accompaplajed a violin soloJohnson folnied by Margaret lowing which refreshments were served. President of the Gleaner Girls in the South stake is Jeanmne Vie-riAndersen; vice president is Stokes; secretary-treasure- r is Merilyn Thompson; historian is Ardela Thompson; and Fern Baker is the Golden Gleaner representative. a Ai.f'tKR and Mrs. Rulon Hirschi. uary With a patriotic theme honoring George Washingtons birthday, the Brigham City First ward Relief society held a banquet honoring the, visiting teachers January 31, in the First ward chapel. Stake Relief society president, May Jensen and Counselor Burt .were guests. A delicious hot luncheon was served to 60 ladies at a long table with a white chrysanthemum centerpiece and decorated with small cherry trees and flags. Blanche Hendricks was master of ceremonies, and carried out a talent scout program, assisted by Evadene Holland, Olive Peterson, Myrtle Boxley, Katherine Taylor and , Blanche Harris, who introduced the per' ! formers. The young people on the program were Karen Craghead, two-cours- e linen-covere- d , DTnwJtWJ .i Plus Short Subjects STARTS Yes, thats right, you can SAVE $10 on a genuine Westinghouse Roaster-Oven- . Were closing out our 1949 models and are offering them at a big saving to you. Instead of paying $39.95, you can get yours for only TUESDAY HERES THE BIGGEST, HAPPIEST SHOW IN TOWN! BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND Stock Limited festinghouse ROASTER OVEN t !!. Complvl with Ovanwof Dith Sot Large meat dish and 2 covered vegetable dishes. Treat your family to roasts that are 'thoroughly done, yet deliciously tender and juicy. Serve tempt- ing vegetables rich in vitamins, with all their full flavor retained! And bake perfectly browned pies, cakes, bread or cookies : : t you can automatically prepare all these foods and many more besides with the Westinghouse Roaster-Oven- . Thompson Hardware & Implement Co. 41 South Main i ne Rcbekt CVTLE from 4 P " PICK O' PICTURES ACTION 2 . am jiary, overall briiftry 4, use ment be sold id 2 He's back again this spirit horse you've never iorgol e advenitlll RETURN OF WILD Voung Corinne r 1TB I Phone! 63 CARTOON SATURDAY CIRCIiS 1 :00P.rM. Sunday - Monday - Tuesday prmnt JENNIFER JONES VAN HEFLIN LOUIS J0URDAN - JAMES PLUS SELECTED MASON SHORTS X C1 STRIKE JUSTIFIED! The Company has made extensive cation treatment, as well as many other items.' They are broadcasting much misleading information and are threat- good and that they compare favorably with wages and working conditions in E the communities in which the Company operates. no are , Let us look at the facts in .ton with this controversy. -- f connec- - . Telephone employes have actually had nine general wage increases in the last ten years. Average hourly wage rates have more than doubled since . HOW DO THESE PRESENT The Companys earnings that it has had difficulty in ari so low securing additional capital from investors to provide plant to meet service requirements. Therefore, any increase in telephone wages would mean that much '.higher rates for telephone users. WAGES LOOK TO YOU? HOW DO THESE WORKING CONDITIONS LOOK TO YOU? Top rate telephone Here are some telephone employes craftsmen d Brigham City are paid a regular base salary of $70.75 per week. year-aroun- ' The basic rate for similarly experi enced switchboard operators is $41.00, u and for service assistants $48.00 per week. 4 Orchestra time t - 40-Ko- ur week. a Becausethe seven-da- business, both y, tele-pho- around-the-cloc- ne k groups earn substantial extra pay for overtime work and for night, Sunday and holiday assignments. v ). but at least 5. $100, including Social Security lor employes over 65 years 20 or more year's service. P Up to three weeks' vacation with pay. Eight paid holidays. ' We think these facts day- f Sick pay up to one year at full pay- 2. Similar benefits for accidents (an or 3. Death benefits up to a year's peff. 4. Pensions based on salary and service, ' These rates are for a regular extras enjoyed by at no cost to them! 1. 6. r business is fuB M sufficiently answer the misleading and ina( curat statements being made by some CWA Union leaders. J We can see no justification or the inconvenience to the public wkich telephone strike would cause, f 1 L : any one you it v joyable ar 5 Color Cartoons Dan Ross W it surveys throughout this territory and these show that present telephone wages and working conditions are very SATURDAY FEBRUARY 18 DANCE-B- O FIRE - liberalization of welfare, pension and benefit plans, and liberalization of va- BAIL Admission: $1 Couple eeial guest :l ANNUAL Dance Several idmg MR. 2 RADER RAN AN1 ,D MRS. J in ening to strike if their demands not granted. . ' ; the past less . . 'LL presid in a brand new thriller other general wage increase; further 1939. ; - Apron And Overall m. r PICTURES" THE FRIDAY & SATURDAY Union leaders are demanding V c cr ( iflrved to b Fred and Verna Alene Burt Forsgren, Brigham City,' baby boy, bom January 24. Boyd and Donna Smith Packer, Brigham City, baby boy, bom January 25. Mello Willard and Mary Louise Deitrlch Morgan, Corinne, baby girl, born January 27. Jack and Betty Rose Peters Threestone, Corinne, baby girl, bom January 28. James and Norma Eliason Burnett, Brigham City, baby , boy, born January 26. John and Norma Marble Leggett, Bngham City, baby boy, bom January 28. John Shirley and Eleida e Jensen Williams, Brigham City, baby girl, bom January 29. Mario and Melba Clayson Bear 'River, baby Checketts, boy, bom January 30. i Willy and Helen Robwer r ' ported w pew &e 727. U.NGLS b CHARLES COBURN . E& EUGENE FALLETTE ERIC BLORF Phone your news to religious ethodist jJCd-mund- Mrs. Ina Stokes, Mrs. Beth Halls, and. Mrs. S. L. Coxey were hostesses at a baby shower held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Egbert last Saturday evening, honoring' their new baby daughter, Susan. The traditional colors of pink and blue were carried out in the decorations and serving table. Tiny baby booties marked the places for each guest. A delicious hot luncheon was served to 30 guests present, after which the time was spent- - in playing games with numerous prizes awarded. A display of the lovely gifts presented to the new baby was shown. Uwleuf.iYl ir' I ,N3 La-ren- ACTION CO:HIT Henry FONDA 1Y Mai Primary st mhiiatej Ruth Berntsen, Juanita Steffen and Irma Hansen, Darrel Hen dricks and Bunny- - Reese. The event was under the di rection of the ward Relief so ciety officers, , Ora Andersen, Pearl Compton, Elsie Ward, as sisted by the officers and class leaders of the organization. During the entertainment they had community .singing under table centered the direction of Rae Christensen with a large, beautifully decoand Ruth 'Reeves. i rated wedding cake topped with the traditional bride and groom ornament. Two graduated white State Dept of Health Reports tapers were placed at each end , Three cases of chicken pox of the table. The couple are making their and one case of measles were reported contracted in Brigham home at 56 south Third east City during the week ending street in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Stringham has studied January 27, by the State DeBusiness., college partment of Health. Four other at the-L.cases of chicken pox were' re- where she affiliated with Alpha Brigbam City, baby boy,' ported for other parts of the Iota sorority. She has been em- born January 30. the 20th Fox ployed by county. Century Studies in Salt Lake City for the past two years. Mr. Stringham has fulfilled an L. D. S. mission to the field. gf Barbara STANWYCK Man ference to be held at a date. HU The lesson on child devei on Corln ment was given by Mrs. jj, the surr01 t Petersen, followed by a disc 1, matter-Pattack Mrs. Lewis Siggard oil sion South Box Elder stake prini, we he ha' board was a visitdf. inter with Th NEK. Following the benediction ,VV by ived fieshments were served by u that his fs Nelson, Mrs. Jamesy m0; HOLM Christensen, Mrs. Brant j0! fc ridden son and Mrs. Ted Wood. j "ab SVsPinTHS 16. Floyd 'Jensen was master of ceremonies and introduced the following numbers: Piano solo, Malaguena, by Dorothy Hirschi . Three nufnbers were given entitled, by the- Because, and Love Again, Somebody. Janice Jensen played a piano solo, Sprites of the Glen," and a reading was given by Iva Lue Nebeker. Dancing was enjoyed during the evening to the music of Dan Ross and his orchestra and refreshments were served from a First Ward Relief Society Holds Banquet With George Washington Theme Tuesday McDONALD CO-HI- T jOMMt m Shower Honors Baby Daughter Of Mr. And Mrs. Vernon Egbert . Marie loathe Y fridoy. 0N IS1 TELEPHONE Gig YOUNG jrigbai held last Friday evening home of Mrs. Ted Wood ub Wagstaff, presiderft waj charge. Invocation, was off ed by Mrs. William 'W&Oefji Scripture- - reading was cond ed by Mrs Leo Andrews ness discussion followed ing, plans 7 PA ELD VOX llu-sio- n Members 0 Anniversaries Are Se-be- r Stefferr.,u' " d A HOTWATER x A number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Davis last Tuesday morning at 10 oclock and enjoyed a Danish breakt honoring Mr. and Mrs. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Nelson, who celebrated their Wedding The bride was attractively anniversaries on this date. afgowned in a Ceil blue crepe Later in the day a delicious ternoon complimented hot supper was served from a gown with soft brown accessories and table centered with a beautimatching chapeau. Her top coat fully decorated chocolate tiim-mewas of a brilliant red. ' t ' cake. She chose for her wedding, a Guests attending the supper white satin model gown styled were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph with a portrait neckline, long Mr. and tMrs. Dennis Pirn sleeves, smoothly per, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Dafitted bodice and a full skirt vis, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Rasmusgathered at. the small waistsen, Marva Davis, and the honline and cascading to a cathedr- ored' couples. al-length train., Jler veil of Many beautiful gifts and bridal illusion was caught to a flowers were presented to them. softly gathered crown of remainder of the evening accented with seed pearls. iThe was spent In playing games. The bridal bouquet was a desurorchid tachable corsage rounded by coral roses. Mss Joan Stringham Miss Darlene Tingey, Miss Miss Robbins and Gayle Presents Drama Act Dorothy Williams were bridal attendants for the new bride . and were Miss Joan Stringham of Oggowned in bouffant formal en- den gave a dramatization of a Annie sembles in pastel shades. They three-ac- t play titled carried cascading bouquets of Laura" to the Relief society last sweet peas. Mrs. Hirschi was Tuesday afternoon. After the dramatization, a degowned in blue and Mrs. Stringham in green and were wearing licious dinner was served to 150 individuals. AlKof the proceeds gardenia corsages. Robert Frendt assumed his which amounted to $86, were duties as best , man for the turned over to the biship to go ' Mr. And Mrs. Clyde A. Stringham on the building fund. groom. Following a wedding trip to prepare to cut tfieir wedding cake following their mara reception honored riage January 9 at the Logan L.D.S. Temple. Mrs. String-ha- California, is the former Donna Ruth Hirschi, daughter of Mr. the you'ng 'couple at the Perry ward amusement hall on Jan- y S3. temple ceremony January 9, united performed Miss Donna Ruth Hirschi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hirschi of Perry, to Clyde A. Stringham, son of Mrs. Elsie Stringham of Salt Lake City. President ElRay - Christiansen united the couple in marriage. The newlyweds immediately left the temple to attend a wedding breakfast given in their honor toy parents of the bride. The Civic Improvement club held its regular meeting at the ThursCommercial clubrooms, day, January 26, during which a program was given and refreshments were served. The meeting was opened with a pledge of allegiance to the flag witli Mrs. Vern Oberhan-sleleading. Mrs George Nielsen then led the group in prayer following which Dr George Stewart of the U S. A. C. gave a talk on Iran " He illustrated his talk with colored slides. He was Introduced by Mrs, Vanez Wilson, program 0 M QUALITY HUM8INQ Logan South Stake Gleaner r Teacher Turning h Ward fjeld By P Girls And Mothers Meet Sunday Afternoon ' Teacher training meeting Soi |