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Show they have, ever had.. . . ,i Speaking ?f the. Corinne Y. B. A.V 'SOOTIEYA.ASaKI is the new president J. rTARO YACI the past president . . . Seems some people have more than their share of trouble . right w elMurnal CW 9h bard feting ening Wood, t wasId) was "Wa3 vas conduc draws, owed imary I. J at a la? COMMENTS after GRACE By ((MR. AND AND MRS. GEORGE GEORGE jfarijane Morris r develt Mrs. ftjj, hy a disc, 'ggard ot :ake Prim, ' min-utes- re-IN- nodiction fved drs. Brant Officers Honored by ,j Mel' j0k: 727. t!d Wynn Jensen, Mrs. Henry Garfield, Mrs. Earl Barnard and the hostess, Mrs. Forsgren. Pinochle Club Meets At Forsgren's Ace-H- Public Invited I (Mrs. i The Ace-Ipinochle club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Forsgren, Prizes were won by Mrs. Bal sil Olsen for high score; Mrs. Herbert Morrell, cut; Mrs. Earl Barnard, traveling, and Mrs. P. W. Jensen, low, A hot supper was served at one long table centered with a lovely floral arrangement. A reading, Toss At a Tag t Dance," was given by Miss Forsgren. Mrs, Erv White was a special guest. The following members of the club were present: Mrs. P. W. Jensen, Mrs. George Ridd, Mrs. James Faulkner, Mrs H.er bert Merreil, Mrs. Harry Ilan-line- . Mrs. Basil Olsen, Mrs. Merlin Larsen, Mrs. Liner Larsen, Ii To Pioneer A business meeting and r honoring the retiring s and directors of the Box Elder Chamber of . Commerce was slated to be held last night. Following the meeting at the Commercial clubrooms, during which the principle item of business was to he the of the new committees approving for 1950, the present and past officers and directors of the organization were to meet at the Howard cafe for dinner. Slated to be present at the meeting were President W. Vos-c- o Call, John Howard, Ezra Owen, who recently resigned as secretary-manage- r of the organization; and Murray Mason, new secretary- . manager of the. unit. Also to be ht the meeting were the following outgoing directors: James Barker, Ira Packer and Shirley Wight. Russell Fishburn could not attend. Others Included Lewis Olsen, din-ne- offi-cer- The public is invited to get out grandmothers pioneer dress and grandfathers old suit, don them and compete for prizes for the best pioneer lady and gen tlement at the Pioneer ball to be held tomorrow evening (Sat urday) at the Box Elder high school gymnasium, starting at ,8:30 oclock. popular music for modern steps and the good old favorite two steps and other old time pioneer dance tunes will be played by the Johnson orches tra and those enjoying either type of dancing. An entertain ing floor show has been plan ned and will be presented dur ing the evening. The affair this year prom ises to be bigger and better than ever before, officers state. I Past-Preside- vood. 'to 4l ROSS) arrived home from their trip to California, to attend the Rose parade at Pasadena. Morris (They gy Marijano flew, by the way, and as it was well HOLMES, their first by plane George ilR' Torlnne and got quite trip a thrill when they Sounding valley fora were coming in for a landing at the Las Vegas airport. It has . suffered 1 Attack at Taft, California seemed, so he that they this had been flying said, tjrt S . for only has been residing ELLA As they were landing he with his daughter, int,r 5 ThP latest word said: Well, what do you know? WENDELL HOLMES We are landing at Cedar City WHS. hi Wher is better. St already!) , . . anyway, after h9 HOLMES who has been they returned home GRACE befor many months is came very 111 and has had a about the same." . . . rough time; then. GEORGE had Co-"f- e to be hospitaized last week for nnhle grand for the an operation. Their son, MAR. bekahs is MRS. TIN who Is emloyed in Nevada Jj5Smr;:'w;::e.par.- came home to help vvhile his Tremonton dad is on the sick list . . .speak-o- f Sgiotts class at the Corinne Nevada, OMRS. MELISSA, fhfdist church every Friday CLAUDE GILBERT) has gone to ELMER MRS. fo in . . L. A. Bundy, Ruth, just a few miles from has been Ely to visit her iCCLS- (Delores) SHA- Howard W. Call and Don Chase, daughter, to bed and to her home RON, DON all holdover directors from last of MILLER,and year. The new, directors, Glenn the' past week because of Corinne formerly ; . MRS. LOLA CAMP. . but if (he truth were told L. Andersen, .Ruel Eskelsen, O. president of the Corinne she was homesick, to see her Dee Lund and Leon C. Packer were to attend.; van ; apron adorable nary, announced grandson, Gil , , Saturday, dance, overall HENRY FREDRICKSEN an is : Lary 4, at the Corinne other Corinnelte who has Just nuanent hall. Refreshments returned from Nevada,. Carlin . this time be sold and prizes given Mrs. MARGARET HATCH spent the weekend with Several Corinne people her son, CLIFTON and his wife AND MRS. CUES-'MR. AND MRS. MAXINE and, their son, at Salt RADER. and MR. Lake City. The occasion was ANDERSON )R,VN A testimonial meeting honor DR, MORRIS, were CLIFTON'S- - birthday Elder Ross Stevens, who was ing GORDON FELT of Brigham City ceial guests at the Intermoun-icalled on a mission to recently a to crowd. talked large Tuesday, the New England states was young Buddhist conference . rheu-Corinne and Brigham City, at Corinne ward chapel on held in the Bear .River City ward matic fever . ; The Pinochle chapel last, k any one of them and theyll Sunday. ; club will meet at the home of( Elder Stevens, you it was one of the most who Is the son Mrs. 9. Ralph Forsgren February of Mr. and Mrs.,Charles Steyens, joyable and interesting times was scheduled, to leave today. In charge of the program was Mrs. Lilas By water. . First on the program' was the singing of Oh My Father by the ward choir. Invocation was then offered by, Melvin Johnsen. The sacrament song was "Oh It Is Wonderful. Two readings, one by Clinton Jensen and one by Carolyn Jen son, were then given, followed by a piano solo by Dorene Anderson. Vernal Willie, . president of the North Box Elder stake gave a talk and a vocal solo. Calvary was sung by LaRon Johnson accompanied by Victoria Johnsen. Carlos Jensen gave a talk followed by remarks by the new missionarys parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Stevens. Elder Stevens then - gave a changes talk, in response to his parents. The Closing song was TH GO Where You Want Me To Go. Gloomywall Benediction was offered by Leon Jensen. old-tim- ld For Pioneer Ball MCv Ja-ne- Parking Meter Refuses Bribes The CHICAGO (UP) Interna-tlona- l City Managers Association reports that a new gadget has been developed to thwart motorists who drop extra coins into parking meters for the privilege of parking overtime. The association says a Seattle Inventor came forth recently with a magnetic device, which locks the meter when a car pulls up, and allows only one hour's parking time. More nickels may be fed the meter at the end of the hour, u u t 10 no avail the red flag wont go down again.- BABIES AND Children's APPAREL . S . -- ... ( this spirit, er iorgottr1 r . advents m :IRF m R ... MBS.-J.tW- n I - . toGlamoumall 'mdfce ;, telephone are Joln iho thoujand of homo owner now enjoying mod- thanks to now, ern bathroom, showers, kitchens luxurious ALUMIWAIL individual aluminum wall Tiles. of 13 gay harmonizing or contrasting California colors, baked in for life. A cinch to install yourself, or we'll gladly do it. A joy to keep clean. Fully guaranteed. Get our free estimate today. and ;ory . Your choice extensive very Mother Should Live r That Long ' f BOSTON ia, Mrs. Mattie Pearce And Mrs. N. L. Hansen two Pioneer daughters, display costumes they will wear at the. Pioneer Ball Saturday evening. Mrs. Pearce, only honorary member of the D.U.P., has been relic room custodian for 30 years and Mrs. Hansen is a past D.U.P. president and present relic room cu.stodian. Both are members qf the Central camp. FACTS From ear River City The heavy demand for home by furnishings, accompanied rising furniture sales throughout the nation, indicates that the exceptional values offered in furniture and appliances today are being enthusiastically received by the American housewife, declared Clyde B. Stratford, manager of the North Main Furniture company, as he prepared to leave for the semiannual home furnisings markets in San Francisco, which open next week. Over, two thousand manufacturers will present their lines of furniture, appliances, radios, television, bedding and floor coverings at the San Francisco exhibition, keynoting new . additions to these lines to the new textiles, new colors and .; new wood finishes which are; in the market sparHghts todays Mrs. Stratford ?will aceom-pany him on the trip as will his brother, Rae P. Stratford of the Stratford Furniture company of f ; Pocatello, (UP)-Ho- nne cooking will be a lost art In 50 years, Andrew J. predicts President Crotly, Jr., of the National Association. Home cooking often results in much waste and additional expense, says Crotty. "For an average family of four persons, it is cheaper to dine out. Res-aura- in HO Soulh Main COMPANY BEAR RIVER CITY Mr. and Mrs. LaVere Andersen entertained their, club Saturday evening at a chicken dinner. Covers were laid for 18 guests. Pinochle was the diversion with prizes going to Ellis Arbon, Winnie Jensen, Elizabeth Iversen and Freldo Andersen. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon and Mr. and Mrs. Irish Andersen mo tored to Salt Lake City Friday. present Fae Ann Huggins of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Williams Lake City spent the week end are the proud parents of a baby with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. girl. Mrs. Williams was for Ernest Huggins. merly Leda Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. (Frank Andersen Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Frank, eve Mrs. Junius Thompson and Mr. entertained Wednesday ning at a goose dinner. Covers and Mrs. Linny Thompson of were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Elwood and Mr. and Mrs. Renie Stanley Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Andersen of Tremonton attendRoland Schofield, Mr., and Mrs, ed the program Tuesday eveFarrell Huggins and the host ning. Mervin Andersen left for the and hostess. Daughters of Utah Pioneers Northwest recently. held their meeting at the home of Mrs,: Gladys Thorsen. Wanda Johnsen gave, the lesson. A delicious lunch was served by the hostesses, Gladys Thorsen, Emma Paice, Wanda Johnsen and . , Mae N. Andrew. , visited Chester Mrs. Stander U. Mrs. Caroline her sister-in-law- , AT HORSLEY'S Bickmore at the L. D. S. hospiRita Jensen,, daughter of Mr. tal in Logan recently. New Line of Women's and Mrs, Milton E. Jensen, 20 Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Andersen And Children's Rayon north Third east,' Brigham .City, of Salt Lake City and Mr. and was were elected of Riverside secretary Mrs. Don Fryer recently of Carlson Hall, club at the Uni- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell V versity of Utah. Huggins Sunday evening. The club makes and enforces Milton Bywater attended the For Children. Sizes 4 regulations on women students missionary farewell for Elder heavy rayon panliving in Carlson .Hall, dormi- Ben Glover in Brigham Sunday Every-datie gives longer wear. women: Club evening. tory for officers also plan entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Roland Schfield ; ; for the dormitory, entertained at a dinner party A graduate of Box Elder high Saturday evening. Covers were school in 1949, Miss Jensen was laid for eight guests. a member of the. Pep. club,' ediJohn P. Holmgren is confined tor of the student newspaper in a Salt Lake hospital, FANCY PANTS Doand a member of several class Mrs. Myrtle Andersen, She is enrolled in rene Andersen, LaVela Matte committees. Lace trim and bows the business college at the uni- son, Arlene Hansen, Mr. and Mrs George Thomley,' Mr.1 and versity and is majoring in Mrs. Ace Taylor and Mr. and Mrs.; Roy Braegger attended $2.98 rd so low securing There's Going To Be A lelephone '.higher IKING DANCE Closeout At With feet. 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February 8:30 A very good program was and conclude at begin af will be presented Tuesday evening in 11:30. Refreshments Mutual. A one act play by the sold. A door prize as well as other Beehive girls under the direction of (Dolly Thompson, was prizes will be given. V REVERE OUR 50c ' to 8 0 - SEE LEVIS JUST ARRIVED Corinne Primary Plans r Apron Overall Dance Saturday Night, Beginning at 9:00. Hanes Knit SLEEPERS i 49c to 59c pr. s to . Hats - Caps - Bonnets . i' Thone 818 BRIGHAM Values to $6.98 $1.98 Sizes skein DRESSES V SWEATERS Boys' And Girls' ... . presented. Barbara Burt entertained with an accordion solo followed by a reading by Robert Thompson of Elwood. Joe Del Huggins played a flute 'solo; Seneth Iversen gave, a reading. An adagio act was put on by Frank and (Denny Andersen of Tremonton. The boys chorus favored with two numbers; Vita Burt gave a reading. The fifth and sixth grades under the direction of Annie Romer entertained with folk dances. A large crowd was y FURNITURE 4 oz. Children's Slipover Calamity Jane, , 98c One Group Girls' out-of-cit- Company YARN ' $2.00 pair With the coal strike still on and e telephone and radio strike loomin' over the hill, we can go back to the nice quiet wood burnln' days with no telephones janglin' and no radios blarin' out soap operas , and no wood to burn! ARE Furniture Market Bear Brand Knitting Worsted SHOES PONY EXPRESS ... Attend California ' Babydear Trimfoot Walkers Reg. $3.98, closing out. Sizes 4 to 8 Rita Jensen Named - favorably litions If you have any society news, phone it to the News-Journsociety editor. The phone num ber Is 192. son-in-la- so let her know Valentine's Day conies but once a year enameled how much you care with our engraved or novelty compacts. Every time she powders her nose shell think of you. 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