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BEEHIVE 437 South Main St. r COAL & APPLIANCE Brigham City, Utah - Phone 99 PHONE AND .TODAY SATURDAY Honored On 81st Birthday In Willard At Ray Daines Home An appreciation party was held Wednesday evening, February 4 by officers and teachers of the Second ward M.I.A. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daines. The party honored Mrs. Ernest Olsen and .Mrs. Claude Olsen, who have been active in M I. A. work for several years. These ladies were recently appointed to the Second ward Re. lief Society presideneyi A number of table ' games were played with prizes being won by Mrs. Lloyd Davis ar$d Mrs. Olive Monson. 'Ladles present at Z SMMP- - the party were: Mrs. Glen Knudson, Mrs. Lafe Jensen, Mrs. J. A. Meservy, iMrs. Mrs. Ross Olsen, Willis Hansen, Mrs.- - Raymond Horsley, Mrs. O. D. Lund, Mrs. Olive Monsen, Mrs. James Valentine, Mrs. Lloyd Davis, Mrs. Earland Thompson, Mrs. Wayne Gilman, Miss Roma Jeppsen, the two honored guests and the hostess, A lovely house plant and a to book were presented the honored ladies in appreciation. Junior Girls of Ihe Brigham City First Ward And Teachers held who , tying of the rose ceremonies in the tabernacle last Tuesday evening. They are from left to right: (standing) Adele Seely, Ruth Bernstein, Jewell Jensen, Donna JoMarae Compton, Bonnie Anderson, Bunnie Reese, Faye Anderson, Naida Smith, IiouJean Ward, Buchanan, Brook Taylor, Loraine Christensen Availed Montgomery, SitNeone Anderson, Ada Hadley, Mary Gunderson, ltuth Codings, Yvonna Crowther. and are Erma Ward teachers. Crompton, Mary ting . . Mrs. Burrup And Mr. Taylor Wear Winning Pioneer Costumes February Motif Followed At Meeting Of High School Ladies Faculty Jo' DAUGHTERS February motifs were carried at the out Monday afternoon Box Elder high school Ladies Faculty league meeting held at the Carl Wold home on Third south. Miss Marian Baggley took charge of the meeting and introduced the following program: two vocal solos by Miss Ardis Gardner of the U.S.A.C, who is practice teaching at Box Elder by high school, accompanied Mrs, Victoria Johnson. Miss Joyce Thorum of the high school fac ulty read George Bernard Shaws Androcles and the Lion. A spring luncheon was served to members and guests. Mrs. Alf Freeman was chairman with Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Carl Wold, Miss Barbara Lich field, Miss Iretta Peters, Mrs. Earl Johnston, Mrs. Mary Rob bins and Mrs. Earl Ferguson as , her committee. " OF UTAH PIONEERS , Sunflower Camp DUP Meet At Felt Home church. The bride was lovelv In a wed ding gown of white satin with 1 beautiful bridal veil. Following the ceremonies a wedding breakfast was held at the home of the grooms sister, Mrs. Vesta Lee, in Salt Lake City, with relatives and. close friends attending. The breakfast table was decorated with beautiful flowers and a large three tier wedding cake made the centerpiece. Following a short honeymoon the young couple will be at home at Moroni, Utah, where Mr. Rasmussen owns and operates a movie theatre. TOMATO CATSUP CARROTS The Sunflower camp of the D. U. P. met February 2 at the home of Mrs. Harold B. Kelt with Mrs. Jenhie L. Jones, camp captain, presiding and conducting. The opening song, Swanee River, was followed by opening Prayer by iMrs. Zenos Earl. A vocal solo, Old Spinning Wheel In the Parlor, was sung by Sherlyn Felt, accompanied by Pearl Compton. The lesson, Men and Womens Society Clubs and Assowas given by Mrs. ciations, Harold Felt. Gay Tingey played several accordion numbers and a discussion was held on how to 'raise money for the memorial building. It was decided to 1 gift cards sold by the camp. Mrs. Felt is chairman. appre, Mrs. Jones expressed ciation to the officers for carrying on her work during a recent illness and thanked members for the cards and flowers she received. 51 good cheer visits were reported. Count Your Many Blessings was spng and benediction was pronounced by Elvira P. Hess. Refreshments were served to 18 members and four visitors by Ruth L. Reeves, Minnie Jensen, Olivia P. Jensen and Carrie Jensen, to conclude the evenings meeting. Baby Born To Neal And Sarah Hansen A baby boy was born to Neal and Sarah Bloomfield Hansen, Brigham City, at the Cooley Memorial hospital, Sunday, Feb. 5. ut 15 bunches Pound MSP, SOLID HEADS 12& LETTUCI oraiiges SPAM LUNCH MEAT Only SWIFTS SELECT meats sold at means and savings, quality, or top meats actually cost quality 688 you get more for your money! en 8 Market. This recogniz-dependab- le . Thanks to our many customers, bid and new, who attended our reopening last Friday and Saturday, making it With service and grand success. to merit your convalues well try tinued patronage. w . all-ti- The BIG NEW Market At 567 North Main Brigham ,s & t . Free Delivery a s 9 - , w s r t in now ! 3 STUDEOAKER'S RERUJT ROLLING ! Ph one 100 i dealer now See your Studebaker , -- fc. MRS. HAROLD FREDRICKSEN MRS. 1 f d MELVIN and baby from Carlin, Nevada from Perry. me u JUL 1 new-foun- See for yourself how the strikingly beautiful 3950 "next took sleek modern styling in gas economy in restful ride Studebekers excel in handling ease in freedom from costly repairs in solid values I Com I M Parking be-foi- e. , , d , Sensationally lower prices now give you the benefit of Studebaker's peak production ! i , d -- IN FACTORY DELIVERED PRICES MANY THANKS FINEST MEATS 4 n to 040 4S0 ... Marriage Licenses SAVINGS TO VOU OF Reg. Can L. e on all 1950 passenger car models 10 Lb. I5y Marij.ine Morris A. Corinnes new city council is Today we pay her tribute; losing no time setting Into mo how fast the years have gone; Imneeded much several tlon I vow she was a lovely bride, a for one, city provement when she was 21, man has been selected, WAL- And that was one step forward, TER BOSLEY, to read water mebetween 18 and 81, serve collect taxes, ters, dog as city marshal and various The Lowe and Lemon union proother duties connected with the duced five husky boys, city , . . sounds like quite a They kept their mother busy job. . . the L. MAURICE LAR- with their nonsense and their SEN family hud as their guests nol.se, AND But MR. over the week-enjust to be their mother, gave1 MRS. WILLARD S. PECK and her reason to rejoice. family from Woodscross, Utah had The . . . the FLOYD CARPERS boys were followed shortly MR. AND MRS as Sunday gut-si- s five most by girls; GARTH KING from Clearfield, If children are charming our diadems, a Utah. . . MR. MAX JOHNSON, i group of priceless pearls LESLIE RALPH FORSOREN, Shall adorn her well-earneY. FERRY, A. W. J. MILLS, crown, when Eternity unfurls. Marriage licenses issued by OWENS . attended the U.C.A. the Box Eider county clerks (Coop) annual convention in She gladly kept her family and office. Brigham City. Salt Lake City last week . . . helped with outside chores a Scouts had the up trip Boy William Kenneth Capel, 29, While her husband took the to the gospel-plato folks on disArimo, Idaho, and Violet Knigh- Blacksmith Fork canyon where they tant shoies, ton, 24, Salt Lake City. Mar- Hardware Ranch a thrilling time. They saw And her efforts are remembered riage license was issued this had i bout 400 elk and deer all the couple on February 8, 950. by the One who keeps the the canyon and all the . scores. , Lloyd Hylver Rose, 21, Ogden, way up j commitThe back. troop and Vera Lou Hall, 16, Ogden. way ALMA SMOOT, Then came a License was issued February 4, tee consisted of tragedy, for Death M. LARSEN, FIjOYD CARTER, 1950 with the consent of L. A. knocked at her door, GILSTANLEY WALT CHEAL, Rose and Mildred Nerden. And she became a widow when and WILLIAM WELCH her 42, BERT, baby girl was four. Raymond J. Thompson, j is the ROBERT MR. JONES will be done, ,she whisand Viola Blackfoot, Idaho, Thy . . . The scout leader. new senior as the Master did pered, Ashley Hansen, 32, Blackfoot, Ladies' Club of Corinne elected Idaho. License was issued on r s Presiofficers: the following February 2, 1950. C. G. MRS. ADNEY; vice, Devotion to her Church filled Steiiing Smith Suish, Jr., 26, dent, Garland and Thera .Nicholas president, MRS. MONT HANher life with dignity, CHARMRS. As Relief Society counselor,' she Toland, 20, Tremonton. License SEN; secretary, LOTTE FERRY; assistant secrewas issued January 26, ,1950. served most graciously, tary, MRS. JAMES REED; treas-urer- , And around this work is woven MRS. WENDELL HOLMES a sacred memory. i A455 Gloria Johnsen To 4 FERRY , , MRS. CHARLOTTE was made an honorary member For there were Sail For Hawaii Feb. 7 the Three association for her longtime as in the Bible lore; iMarys Mr. and Mrs. Austin L. John with Ihe group. The next meet- Three Marys blessed this world, sen of Bear River City received ing will be February 16, and as Three Marys did of yore, hosa telephone call from their MRS. LILY STOLL will be And for their fruitful labors daughter, Gloria, who was In tess. MISS VESTA FERRY will reward is held in store. j San Francisco prior to sailing review the book, The Bride of . . . The next Fortune family Yet life was often lonely, to Wednesday, February 8 for the J Hawaiian Islands on the S- - S. night sponsored by the Meththis she did confess, Lurline for a months vacation. odist church of Corinne and un- But those who love the Lord, der the direction of MR. WILthe Lord in turn will bless, f When pygmies of the French LIAM R. PERSONS of Tremon- And to crown her later year be Friday, February Cameroons In West Africa bag ton, will came a happiness. an elephant, they move their 10, at the Corinne lodge hall m. . . MR. AND MRS. 6:30 at p. for carcass to the her birthdays number easy VERNON CUTLER village and ME. and Today access to food. 3 x 3 x 3 x 3. ; MRS. J. W. HARRIS spent SunGod forever keep her, w May as KOOP the day afternoon at $ love her, we feel free guests of MR. AND MRS. G To wish hpr HAPPY BERTH. STANLEY BREWER. MR. BREWDAY our own deaf Sister Lee, ER has recently purchased ra con he station and dio KOOP, ! ducted them through the sta Literary Section Of tion where they met the perso Civic Club To Meet nel and watched various pro t grams being produced . . . The The book "And One To Grow 500 Corinne club held their On written by Jdhn Gould, will recently party at the home of be reviewed by Mrs. J. D. Gun MR. AND MRS. LESLIE MILLS derson at the meeting and of the Literary regular and WAYNE ANDERSON section of the NEAL LARSEN MRS. (RUTH) Civic Improvement club, in won high prizes . . . the next the Commercial club rooms next party will be at the home of Monday afternoon at 4 oclock. EDNA JEPPSON . . j The high priests of Corinne are having a have been visiting relatives in program told dinner Friday eve Corinne . . . MR. AND MRS. ning, February 10, , at the Co- WALLACE REELINGS had as rinne ward chapel. . . Mr. and their Sunday guests, MR. AND old-tim- Bottle PIERCE'S and n teen-ager- CAMP NEWS Verna Christensen Is t Wed To Devere Rasmussen In Temple' Mrs. Clarence' Burrup CORINNE the Taylor were wearing best pioneer costumes at the Pioneer ball held last Saturday evening at the Box Elder high school. , Serving refreshments to the large crowd in attendance were , Miss two Lorraine Christensen and Miss Collins. A well planned floor show was presented by the two dancing groups of this comand munity, The ITomenaders the Pioneer Folk Dancers. The Pioneer Ball is one of the highlighting soeial activities of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of this city. B. 12' No. 2 can g well-know- 48C BANNER lOtttTOES 'In honor of her 81st .birthday, Mrs. Mary Lowe Lemon Lee, resident of Willard, was feted by the ward Relief society at their regular meeting last week. j Mrs. Lee married Alexander Lemon in 1891 in the Logan L. D. S. temple. They were the parents of ten children, the live oldest were boys. Orvin M., Box and Eail, are Elder county farmers, and Cleon was a former teacher at Box Elder high school. Mrs. Lee served in the ward Relief society presidency with Mrs. Mary Ellen Ward, and Mrs. Mary Harding, These women are still spoken of as the Three Marys. Mr. Lemon died In 1915. She was married to John R. Lee in 1 19.13 In the Logan temple. At the meeting last week the following poem written by Mrs. Eugenie M. Larkin, was read in tribute to Mrs. Lee: The Long, long ago, before "Gold and Green Of the M.I.A., she was the Village Queen. Today we honor 81 but then she was 18. 5 . life-lon- and Mrs. Chris Rasmussen recently announced the marriage of their son, Devere C. Rasmus sen to Verna Christensen in the Salt Lake itemple of the L.D.S. ON SPECIALS v "Appreciation" Party Honors M.I.A. Workers Per Can CLEANS Free Brigham City, Utah Friday, February 10, 1950 Mrs. Mary L. Lee The loess region in occupies approximately square miles. Plate RAVAL Tuesday Night Mr. II ATT Blue BOX ELDER JOURNAL i GUARANTEED 1539 Mrs. Lottie Zundel, who just Eighteen Junior girls of the returned from San Diego, Cal., Brigham First ward held traveled to Salt Lake City with Tying of City Rose ceremonies the her granddaughter and grandson-- last at the Box Elder Tuesday in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin stake tabernacle. Anderson, Friday to celebrate the The opening prayer was ofbirthday of Mrs. Zundels grand- fered by Brook Taylor followson, Jackie Gull. ing which Neone Anderson A hot dinner was served to the greeted the mothers. With Ada Hadley as master immediate family and a beautof ceremonies iful birthday cake with the , program eight candles on it made an attractive started with the reading of short poems by Donna Compton. Ruth centerpiece for the table. Later in the day they drove Bernstein then played a piano solo, and Bunny Reese gave a down town to enjoy a movie. reading. The greeting in behalf of the Phone your news to 727. teachers was made toy Mary ward. The mothers and daughters then spent some time beI ; coming acquainted. Mrs. Erma Crompton, one of - ft the teachers, then gave a reading. Next was the tying of the rose bouquet and the story of the rose by Erma Crompton. Light refreshments were ser ved during which Mrs. Bert Taylor said a few words in behalf of the mothers. The closing prayer was given by Mary Gunderson. .Special guests to the event was Mrs. Bill Harris, president of the First ward Young Ladies Mutual Improvement association, Mrs. Jane Linford of the stake board was excused. PACE THREE Hold "Tying Of The Rose Ceremonies' CHRISTENSEN , t |