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Show PAGE box three Fireside Held Sunday At Indian School elder news DUI mhm Drum And Bugle Corps gkPIRTHS fleet Officers For Year Mr. and Mrs. Bill Christiansen of the Intermountain Indian School were host and hostess at a fireside held Sunday evening, January 14, at their home on the school area. V.F.W. Drum and Bugle corps met Thursday, January 18, at the Club War Memorial home. Election of officers took place with Gene Meeting Marsh elected president; Donna 4:00 P.M. Youngquist, vice president, and and Gleaner Girls of Keith Orchard, secretary. the Brigham City Fifth Ward Retiring officers are Opal Peand several invited guests at- tersen, president and Ruth club rooms, tended. ffe Commercial secretary. A valentine 25 at 4 is being planned to honor party Jnuary Mr. Christiansen showed pic,day, tures taken while he served a the retiring officers. K. Directors of the corps, Mrs. Mabel Christensen of the Japanese mission on the HawaiCharles Kimber, Clyde P. Larian a Islands. lead will wmnUttee sen and Keith Pettingill anS discussion on the Chal- - Light refreshments were nounced today that there are a 1951 , of few vacancies in the corps. Any boy ir girl over 12 years old is eligible. Their parents need not be members of the V.F.W. or the Auxiliary. The vacancies are in the bugle section. Bugles are sold to the youngsters at cost. Some used bugles are also avail able. Invitations have already been received for the corps to appear in parades during the coming season. Practices are held each Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 at the War Memorial home. Anyone interested in belong ing to this splendid organiza lets professional tion is urged to contact one of the directors for further informa tion. 'improvement KliM n TS? At 25 -- l, Sn Fireside Group Enjoy wavs safely in little as Movie Party Monday 10 minutes WITH THE PATENTED OIL CREME RASE THI COLO PERMANENT wonderful Its the oil in Nutri Tonic that does so many ee, feel the difference. Beauty things for you. Try of luxurious Nutri-Toni- c millions shops have given priced to $20 and up. -- it-s- permanents, mi1 tUY SAVE! REFILL IF YOU HAVE PLASTIC CURLERS rs ClUXE, itMfOl. .. with 2 him professional plastic turleri . MICH HAMILTON $2.29 nus T DRUG South Main Phone 122 ITS STAY AT HOME TIME BOOKS and r BOOKS FROM ts 26. The meeting will ibegin at 7:30 GAMES p. m. Members Birthdays Honored At Bridge Club Special birthday presents and greetings were presented to Mrs. Quig Nielsen and Mrs. Armour Jensen Thursday evening, January 18, when Mrs. Marvin Peters entertained her regular bridge club. Mrs. C. F. Eply was special guest. High score went to Mrs. Don Rasmussen. Members of the club present .were, Mrs. Wayne Johnson, Mrs. Qulg Nielsen, Mrs. J. Howard Rasmussen, Mrs, Wayne Loveland, Mrs. Armour Jensen, Mrs. Glen Andersen and Mrs. Don Rasmussen. , Light refreshments were ser ved. High At Pinochle Club O 10 THE PICTURES' PICK O Last Showing TONIGHT of best sellers, originally Wednesday $1.49 JUDY GARLAND COMPLETE SELECTION AND Tallies Score Pads Adult Games Sacrament meeting was held in the Sixth ward chapel with Homer Tingey in charge, last Sunday. Prelude was played by Roma Thorson after which the choir, under the direction of Lottie Ty son and accompanied by Merle Malmrose, sang the opening song. The prayer was offered by Henry Drewes. Sacrament music was furnished by the choir. The sacrament was blessed and served by Robert Tingey and Arden Jensen, assisted by the deacons. Jennie Nielsen, chorister and Juanita Steffen, organist, were released' from the Relief society. Sustained to take their places were Verna Burt, chorister and Roma Thorson, organist. Mrs. Don Nelson was sustained as primary teachers. LaPreal Collings gave a talk on Faith, followed by Noreen Oldroyd who talked on Prayer. A song by the choir was followed by the closing talk, Temple Work, toy Arnold Gilbert. The congregation sang the closing song and the closing prayer was offered by Royal Reeves. n d Fife. The colors were retired by the sergeant-at-arms- . Ann Jones Honors Mrs. Raulon M. Nelson PROLONG YOUR LIFE health means a happier, longer life. Follow the advice of your doctor and stay well. Good When medicine is necessary, you can bank on us for the best. We can always be depended on to fill your exactly tor A prettily arranged bridal shower was held Saturday afternoon, January 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jones when Miss Ann Jones entertained in honor of Mrs. Raulon M. Nelson. Mrs. Nelson is the former DOn Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Jensen. During the afternoon a brides book was made by the following guests: Mrs. Marvin Nelson, Mrs. Pat Jensen, Mrs. Ray Harper, Mns. John Walker, Naomi Elia-son- , Donna Cleo Rasmussen, Harmon, Jackie Jensen, Patty Jensen, Blanche Clifford and Joyce Youngquist. Luncheon was served and the bride received many lovely gifts. prescription as the ordered. doc- Always Bring Your Prescriptions to Glens Modern Drug. Listen to Andy Show every over CBS. Amos and The Rexall 5:30 Now one of the countrys leading brands, Corbys was made famous by millions who wanted good whiskey at a sensible price. P. M. KSL. CO R BY'S GLEN'S MODERN DRUG A grand old name uLtiiUtu . CLOSEOUT! CLOSEOUT! LU-RA- LUNCHEON SETS Starter Sets Was $5.95 Now LUNCHEON WARE 20 20 Piece ' KELLY GENE LIMITED Prizes were won by Mrs. Bob Sheridan Pella, Mrs. Prudence and Mrs. Donna Marsh Thurs day, January ' 18, when Mrs. Grant Simper was hostess to her regular pinochle club. 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While there they visited in Sego Lily Camp, DUP Mrs. Reese Jensen and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. with and Temple City Rolland Cuddeback and Mr. and Will Meet Tomorrow Clyde Glover won prizes. Mrs. Edward Culver, in Burbank Special guest for the evening The Sego Lily camp of the was Mrs. Glover. with Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Anof Utah Pioneers will were Mrs. Members dersen, In San Jose with Mr. and Daughters at Dan OToole, present Mrs. Reese Jensen, Mrs. Barrie Christensen and Mr. meet Thursday, January 25, Good-liffof Mrs. Charles Mrs. Robert Fisher, Mrs. Clair and Mrs. Morris Jensen, in San- the home 346 south First west. Knudsen, Mrs. Eric Seashore, ta Monica with Dr. Leo J. MadIt will begin at 7:30 in the Mrs. John Reese and Mrs. Ray sen. They also visited patients Reese. evening. who had been at Bushnell General hospital who are now at AUTOMATIC QCC $1.00 Sacrament Services In Sixth Ward Sunday the Veterans hospital In Long Beach. A day was spent at San Return After Three Weeks In California Regular American Region Auxiliary meeting was held Monday evening, January 22, at the War Mrs. Memorial home with conGeorge Hodgfs, president, ducting. Sergeant-at-arm- s Mrs. Maxwell Pohl and Mrs. Russell Fish-buradvanced the flags. The pledge was given and the group sang "Star Spangled Banner. The program for the evening included a song toy Kay Hodges accompanied by Bobby Ann Stewart entitled Mumzie O reMine. Mabel Christensen Miss ported on membership. Hodges then 6ang "Alice Blue Gown." She wore an satin alice blue formal gown with pantaloons and a little blue hat with blue plume and netting. She pantomimed the song and danced. Her number was followed by the special speaker of the evening, Dr. Floyd Barker, who spoke on Rehabilitation. Business meeting was then conducted by Mrs. Hodges who stressed the need for blood donors for the vets hospital. Scrap books were handed in by members who responded to the call from the Childrens hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Snowman served as decorations on the tea table. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Dennis Johnson, chairman, Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. C. R. Jones, Mrs. Sarah Simonsen, Mrs. Emma Stevens and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. Bob Pella Wins VU to $3.50 Now 69c $2.50 The Beehive camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their.. January meeting at the home of Mrs. Verna "Burt, 661 south Second east, Friday, Jan- uary and warm at home during these cod wintry evenings enjoying fine books and entertaining games. See our wonderful selection. Stay, cozy Members of the Eighth ward Fireside group met Monday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Call for refresh ments before going as a group to the movie. After the show a hot lunch was served and games were played at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anson B. Call, Jr. Those participating in the evenings entertainment were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forsgren, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kelly, Mr, and Mrs. Keith Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. Dean Freeman, Mrs. Prudence Sheri dan, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Tingey, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Hollist, Mr, and Mrs. Leo Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Max Bott, Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. How ard Call and the Anson Calls. Beehive Camp Of DUP Will Meet Next Friday with .N Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chlarson of are the parents Honeyville of a son born January 13 at the local hospital. Sunday, January 21, Boyd and Sally Ramsdali Munns of Garland became the parents of a baby daughter, bom at Cooley Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joe W. North announce the arrival of a daughter bom January 21. Mrs. North is the former Larene R. Peirce. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Campbell of Corinne announce the arrival of a girl born January 22. Mr. and Mrs. Chaster Keyes of Willard are the parents of a girl, born January 22 at the local Floyd Barker Speaks To Legion Aux. Meet Phone 56 Brigham City, Utah 323 South Main |