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Show These ladles were recently rePast Pres. Club leased from the organization. President Pearl Olsen presided Meets Holds At Caddy Home and Counselor Maud Olsen was K;ety in charge ol the program. Tuesday Members of the V. F. W. teting Evelyn L. Daines played the Past Presidents club met ... Belief society meeting piano prelude. The opening at th home of Mrs. .,WCk held was song, America The Beautiful, J- Second ward . for their regular Caddy afternoon In the was by the congregation, and meeting. , 1 Louise lnvoca-tion. A short Horsley gave the Triclal honoring Ezma business discussion was conducted a Margaret The roll call was made and Christensen of by (Mrs. Borneo Ale-MudSfirSt Sunselor; and Corinne, presl-den- t the minutes of the previous of the club and Mrs. Ira second counselor. meeting were read by Secretary Farrell, club secretary. Sarah II. Horsley. The first of the evening President Olsen gave an ad- was spent inpart of the cushearing dress of welcome and spoke of toms and habits of the people the efficient work which had of Mexico, told by,J. H. Caddy, been done by the outgoing of- who also displayed many loveficers, and presented a corsage ly and valuable articles and and book to each of the out- pottery pieces she had secured going officers as a token of es- while visiting in Mexico. teem from the members of the A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Caddy at small tasociety. Thurza Moyes and Ellen Hun-sak- bles decorated In keeping with sang a duet titled I Love the Valentine season. The reThose Dear Hearts and Gentle mainder of the Why sit evening was Mrs. Littlewood was spent in working on People. home nights? a friendaccompanist. ship quilt. out wife jake your iLucy Johnson gave a number Members of the club who Invigorating session of humorous thoughts and jokes. were present were: Mrs. Romeo )f an The closing song was "Amer-ica- , Christensen, Mrs. Ira bowling fun. and Maud Bate offered the Mrs. J. iH. Caddy, Mrs.Farrell, C. M. benediction. Christensen, Mrs. Carl Jensen, The was music Mrs. W. M. Buchanan, Mrs. Jens under the 6 to midnight daily Open of Lillian Knudsen and Petersen, 'Mrs. Rudolph Rasmus Evelyn S. Daines. Light refresh- sen, and one special guest. 2 to midnight Sundays ments were served. Doctor Gets Bonus ALLEGAN, Mich. (UP) FORT WORTH, Tex. CUP) Claxton tHelms borrow- Dr. U. G. Holt reported a case DANCE - BOWL ed the Chinese custom of for- of pocket-pickinin reverse. He giving debts on New Years. He found an extra wallet In his 738 Ph. Main N. accepted no fines on overdue pocket with $12 cash and no books from Jan. 1 to 14. identification. WcrdMiel '17 m erJ lePhu 0 00 ! fSov 1. ' "boj Aux-iliar- Alice Tolman Exchanges Nuptial Vows With Reuel E. Lamborn In Salt Lake City Temple Mamed In Temple - ' y Gowned in traditional satin, Alice Tolman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Tolman of Honey ville, exchanged vows with Reuel E. Lamborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Lamborn, Logan, in the Sale Lake temple December 7, 1941). After spending a few weeks on the coast, the couple now reside in Logan, where Reuel expects to complete work on a Masters degree in Chemistry this season, and Alice is the secretary for the mathematics ; 'rJ L arou he ca lor xecof ools )US law ol! i She ; stay ary j Irs. s studei lened ided i uni i iOWi eif-and- y rm t tin in 'OS 'N sf W t Sy. department at the STRIKE! 5V.PIBTHS - g & t ONE POUND COFFEE Alice Tolman NOW 250 POUND 2 fos. 50 Owens-Cornin- v. - t A. TED- . As Our Approved 678 N. 1st E. Mesh Bag F0TAT0ES 35 pure PORK SAUSAGE, 2 lbs. BONELESS BEEF STEW, lb. R.T. 50 lb. 9 lb. Flour New TniiinM. 5C 4 Best Tasting iirHjiaa The Brigham City Third ward their Primary officers , held regular teacher training meeting last week at the home of Marie Robinette. The opening prayer was offered by Ruth Phillips. The teachers then discussed the Primary conference to be held In May of tills spring. Teacher-trainer Amelia Welling gave the lesson after which the closing prayer was given by , Donna Valentine. Refreshments were served following the meeting by Florence Dunn, Marie Robinette, Glenna Anderson and Vera Jensen with a valentine theme used in the decorations. BBT "Farmer get a lot of help from mining and smelting besides the metals that go of into their tools. One of the zinc and copper smelting is sulphuric acid something mighty important in making fertilizers." - w Ttrm.fi Hired for Help . . . and, brother, I got it ! 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The 500 club of Corinne met at the home The Other Side Speaks of EDNA JEPPSON, the occaCLAREMONT, N. H. (UP) sion besides the regular meet- Newest organization here is Non . Alcoholics Anonymous." ing, a birthday party for JUANITA ANDERSON. MRS. RUTH Eligible for membership are the LARSEN won the high prize and husbands or wives of alcoholics. JUANITA ANDERSON the split We find by group discussion BRAD- that we are better able to cope prize. . . .MISS RUTH FORD Is directing the Mutual with the problems which arise play, The Stars Hung Low this In an alcoholics home, one of' t ficial explained. year. It wll be February 28. . fire-rope- DIO YOU KNOW THAT- TOMATOES 10 Lb. News-Journa- 12-fo- Brigham 731 Phone your society news to the Phone T27, 'Frank and Leatha Polsen Carnley, Tremonton, baby girl, born February 8. Lewis Perkin and Carol Lee Sandall Douglas, Howell, baby girl, born February 9. Joseph Oleen and Velda Young Palmer, Brigham City, baby boy, AND MRS. CLAUDE GILBERT. bom February 8. MRS. . . . A group of ERMA Carlyle and Ruth Burt Baty, CROMPTON'S first graders sang Brigham City, baby boy, born at the First ward church In February 9. Brigham City, Tuesday evening, George Marcus and Lillian . . . MRS. IDA JOHNSON won Hill McIntyre, 'R.F.D. No. 1, ba-b- y high score prize at the Pinochle boy born February 11. club and MRS. GWEN RADER Rodney and Vernell Petersen won the traveling prize . . . the MorrLson, Tremonton, baby boy, next Pinochle dub meeting will born Feb. 11. be at the home of MRS. GWEN Dee and Barbara Hunsaker RADER all parents In CoJeppsen, iR. F D.. No. 1, baby rinne who are Interested in havgirl, born February 14. ing their children study piano are advised that MRS. HANSEN and her son from Logan are givStudents Learn Ropes ing piano lessons In Corinne . . , Several students are now enCAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UP) to 'Rope climbing not Indian style rolled and anyone wishing but for fire safety i snow com- contact Mrs. Hansen may do so pulsory for most Harvard fresh- by leaving word with MRS. men. All students living above WENDELL HOLMES . . . The Family night sponsored by the the ground floor of dormitories have to prac- Methodist church .was doubly tice clambering down enjoyable by the presence of ropes in the gymnasium, simi- MRS. SARAH ALLEN who will s installed in be remembered by many In Colar to rinne as postmaster for many each dorm room. years. MRS. W. R. HOLMES who is with her daughter ELLA at Taft, California this winter, Is reported improved. She sat in BRIGHAM up in a wheel chair for the first time in almost a year. We all owing comma - - of MISS will be to know that she Is now In Seattle, Washington employed by the Department of Her depart Communications. ment handles all, kinds of ship communications. MISS HOLMES is also enrolled in the extension of division of the University Washington. She was formerly working in Ogden for an ice cream company . . . MR. AND MRS. GEORGE DAVIS of the Chesepeake Duck club enjoyed a birthday dinner this week with IMR. AND MRS. ROLAND JORGENSON of Brigham City . . . MRS. DON MILLER (Sharon) and son GIL are visiting with MRS. MILLERS parents, Mr. g : j POT ROASTS, lb. friends MARALYN HOLMES Fiberglas Corporation Announces the Appointment of, COMFORT. HOME INSULATION CO. EGETABLES 23 The many BLOWING WOOL INSULATION and PKG. By FIBERGLAS OIH1EESE FRESH FRUITS Available Brigham City, Utah Friday, February 17, 1950 The Box Elder Movie club met Monday evening at the Commercial club rooms. the introduced Jay Ramson guest speaker, Dr. Rich Johnston who gave an interesting and educational talk on the proper lighting in taking home movies. He demonstrated different lights and how they are used to the best advantage. To better illustrate his subject. 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