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Show n ' j . : I. , Ptdge Ttoiri. Card Of Thanks Words cannot express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance, helped lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our husband, daddy, and son, Roland Mackey. May Gods blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way. Mrs. Ilene Mackey and Children. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mac-keand Family. Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Lemon and Family. Evening At Ronald packer Home , "'JIM, Ronald Packer was bridge club 'hostess last Thursday at her home. h Guests for the evening were Mrs. Glen Campbell and Mrs. , CC eve-filin- g Pan .6 O' Baty. Luncheon was served from small tables. Following bridge prizes were awarded to Mrs. Wes George , Williams, Mrs. , Shirts and Mrs. Max Morgan. Members attending were: Mrs. Charles - Claybaugh, Mrs. Dale Mrs. fFlryer, Mrs. Lewis Olsen, Mrs. Wes George- - Williams, Shirts and Mrs, Max Morgan. , y SEASHORES Sheet Metal . Phone 25 Heating Air Conditioning Roofing 48 North Main i Tells Of National Captain Dean Freeman told Tuesday noon, about the activities of A Battery of the 204th natonal guard field artillery battalion after leaving! 1950 Brigham City In August, until the last man returned this month. Going directly to Ft. Lewis, Wash., the battery trained and was brought up to full strength. They shipped out to Pusan, Korea in January, arriving on February 3, 1931. IFollowing further training, they landed at Inchon on April 3 and went into action on April 6, to be relieved for rotation in December and January of this year. Wes Shirts acted as program chairman for the meeting. In the opening portion of the program, Will Merrell toasted William T. Davis on his birthday and Walt Mann performed similar honors tor Judge Lewis Jones. Bob Grant and Val Campbell, Ogden, were visiting Rotarlans. Other guests at the meeting were John Forsythe, Salt Lake City, and Dr, Dean Bunderson. Cljde Stratford told of a recent trip to California where he visited the west coast furniture Orpheus Chorus Of Brigham City markets and Rosls Bowen told Lottie Tyson, Alice Nelson, N. V. Watkins, director; Verna of a trip to Old Mexico from . . . which has been active in Utah musical circles for theS past 20 years. Left to right, front row: Elsie Yates, Nola Johnson, Olive Monson, Muriel Barker, Vella Sackett, Grace which he has just returned. Burt and Lorene Smith. Members not pictured include Watkins, Elaine Chase, Phyllis Glover, Flora John, Marie' Nelson, Afton Orchard and Hazel Christensen. Back rovri Dorothy Jeppsen, Lola Nielsen and Wilma Jensen. Nellie Wight, Clara Jensen, Fern Jensen, Jennie Nielsen,' f x - ' ..! Citys famous Or- pheus chorus seems to render unusually 'beautiful music, the reason might be that they have had a lot of practice. Since being organized 20 years ago they have made at least 1,040 apover pearances entertaining " 200.000 people. That was the constructive estimate of Norm Watkins, original organizer of the Chorus and director through the yieais. 1 Singing over all of northern Utah and Southern Idaho the chorus makes most of its appearances in Brigham City and Box Elder county. , (Named after the Greek goddess of music, Orpheus, if isS down to earth organization that once even tangled up , 1 politics. In the 1046 elec tibrtlj year the chorus' campaigned' With) Its vocal chords for Adam S. Bern nion (a smart politician who was running for the U. S. Sen- nm UAKI ....' featuring Hatties Famous Chicken and Pie Vacation In Nevada Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Williams and Mr. and Mrs. John H. Larsen returned last week from a vacation in Death Valley and Las , . t Vegas, Nevada. Mr. of Thomas Sims, 85, father ' died on Arch Sims of Mantua, Wednesday,, February 20, after a three weeks illness. . His occupation was farming UL at, Garden City, Rich .county, LAST TIME TODAY Utah. Survivors include six children: "I'LL SEE YOU IN Everett Sims, Logan; Mrs. Viola MY DREAMS" Woflinden, Layton; Arch Sims, Mantua; Mitchell Sims and LaThurs. - Fri. - Sat. bette Sims, both Of Garden City; 20 great22 , grandchildren, TWO BIG FEATURES- grandchildren and four broth& w 7 a ff ers and sisters: Mrs. Kathryn 1 Bell Mts. S.LJC.; Collette, ' i Greene, Ogden; Alf Sims, California and Will Sims, Wyoming. l " Funeral services were held Gar1 m. the in p. Monday at den City LJDJ3. ward. appearances have been at the convention of the national organization of city and county officials in Ogden a few yeafs ago, and at the funeral services of the four Borgstrom brothers who died in World War Two. Admitting that his biggest trouble is keeping the chords together when members start raising families, director Watkins said that the 30 voice chorus is always happy to sing when invited and when it Is , possible. U W --i Intermountin Indian School Auditorium 4 SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1952 Curtain Time 8:15 Presented By Intermountain Indian School Little Theatre . Group Directed By Mrs. Ellen C. Henderson ADMISSION 50c Children under 5 tfree if accompanied by their' parents. Young people over 70 free - if accompanied - by their children. . Benefit Staff Family Service Committee and Employees Welfare Fund. i O Pier 01 O' THE WED. -- PICTURES" THURS. t FEATURES BIG1 . x .v y- Dcngcr Spot ,? South Stake Officers J Hold Party oftha Mid-Wint- er A delightful par ty was held for members of the South Box Elder stake presidency and high eouncilmen and partners recently in the First f , v ward, Hot dinner was served from long tables decorated in a pa I trkrtic theme. 'Following the dinner games were played and prizes awarded. Heber J. Sessions and Mrs. David O. Andersen gave api propriate readings. Committee in charge were Price, President and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Sessions, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Meservy, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Andersen., j mid-wint- '5 High Sierras! I Civic Ladies To Hear 4 Christine Robinson Thur. presents an unusual and rinocatne dramaf tram lute Stwfs ? IhrUmg Salunlsy Evening Post mwstl RAY MILLANE W9IU-MKUM lillS SIMMUI UCU MM , Paramount presents COMONO R-'- Y A Comedy Drama ' In Three Acts ..... Ladies of the Civic Improvement Club will hear Mrs. Christine Robinson, borne interior de? ate. corator, of Salt Lake City, speak Though they seldom admit on Home Beautiful in regular their politics, the chorus , memmonthly meeting of the dub to bers must have won many vot be held at the War Memorial es for Berinion touring Utah and home on Thursday afternoon, singing over major radio eta February 28, at 4 p. m. tions. Mrs. Harry Bloom, chairman Some of its most outstanding for the afternoon, announced today that along with Mrs. Robinsons talk the program will conI sist of a five minute talk, Speak For Democracy" by Kay Daines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Daines Kay recently won first in the Northern Division and Kathy Claybaugh Has first place in the state for his 8th Birthday Parties talk. He was sponsored by the Kathy Kay Claybaugh, daugh Jaycees of Brigham City. Musical numbers also will be ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vt. Claybaugh, celebrated her eighth presented. birthday anniversary lpst week. On Tuesday afternoon, Febru- Sat. Evening Pinochle ary 19, Kathy presented treats Held At Batys Club in her to all the youngsters ' " 1 school class. pinochle evening Saturday On Wednesday afternoon eight club met for dinner at the Howgirl friends. Mayone Woodbury, ard Hotel before going to the Diana Jensen, Rita Palmer, home of Mr. and Mrs. Reese Bonnie Ourada, Taunya Hyde, Baty for pinochle games. Elaine Packer, Linda Shirts and Prizes following the games Sonja Hansen, enjoyed birthday went to Arden - C. Balls, Mrs. I festivities at the Claybaugh Douglas Orchard and Mrs. LaRue home. Paper doll favors were Nelson. , , . EXCITING new-ca- r features. ..the new .4 Members present were: , Mr. presented to the guests. De Soto offers them alll Power Brakes In afternoon regular and Mrs. La Rue Nelson, Mr. Thursday . . Electric Window Lifts . . , meeting of the Brownies, of and Mrs. Arden C Balls, Mr. which Kathy is a member, and Mrs. Lee Hazeldine and the NEW Solex Glass . , . -- ' birthday refreshments were ser- Batys.' ' -- ved to the girls of the group. ( Driving. Come in and see this wonderful new De Soto today! I PA SY Sims Succumbs After Making Over 1,040 Appearances K Brigham mmi Father Of Arch Chorus Sings With Polish 20-Yearr- (TWO BLOCKS SOUTH OF BED LIGHT) We . Stay Opeir Every, Night , THE s US AT jT DON'T MISS ' 1 STOP AND S 1952 . RotaTlans, WHEN YOU'RE "DOWN SOUTH" SEE BOX ELDER NEWS Wednesday, February 27, Brigham City, Utah Guard Experiences Hey Neighbors . , - PAGE FOUR One Of Box Elde?s OldestMuskal Groups CO-HI- T SIX-- C TKrLLS DeCarlo &LC3! Fitzgerald5 JVL Blazing drams of frontier -vsngeanct fit desperate Death' Valley! - f- ua ws - - LsuqUjvJ SENSATIONAL Power Steering lets turn wheel with one finger. the you Now, parking is child play! REVOLUTIONARY Fire Dome engine delivers terrific 160 horsepower per-- formance and on tegular fuel! o E UUMMOT-STJE- -- - tniMiSmtiUNM hunt t in HI .m JAMES WARREN AUDREY LOND RICHARD MARTIN ProUucwl Sir Herman Schlem acted by Harare Killy and Wallace Crliiell Screen Play by Norman Meuaton CO-HI- T PLUS CARTOON SKY, HIGH - NEWS SHORTS with SID MELTON MARA LYNN Heat-Resista- No-Shi- ft 1 1 Marriage licenses' I r pr-n- jitty rnudt&aAmcTi Marriage licenses issued by the Box Elder county clerk's office. Brigham City, . Samuel 'Boyd Smith, 22, Ma-laIdaho, and Mahox Ladeli Ashcroft, 18, Bay City, Texai, I issued on February 9. Byron Eliasen Hunsaker, 27, Honeyville, and Fern Eva Hire-eh- i, 24, Brigham City, issued on f f February 11. Norman Fredrick Huim, legal age, Declo, Idaho and Joy Rich-inlegal age, Declo, Idaho, ist sued on February 19. J. Bruce Thompson, KL, Brigham City, and Janet Gourley, 20, Brigham City, issued on February 20. i - i ' t d, J s, Is Hospital Notes -- - - fires, when avertible, ore optional equipment. ' fey ; i J t Mrs. - NIELSEN MOTOR COMPANY 335 North Main Street, Brigham City, Utah f Mu SSOtKHO MARX ! "Th lei Taw U." . . . Presented by OhWi m bait ladra mi TaWraa (NSC NaCwarbs) 0, ... 1m f - n - 4 i f Harris of underwent t a 'majqjr operation Monday ' morning, Frbnuarv 25 at Cooley Memorial he sital' j freJ rj ?n 15 Fifth edot Is , convalescing at Cooley " Memorial hospital v Mildred J Tre-monto-n -- strakbtBOUBBOH 'J reoof . ixo meson oamiNs cow. rwu. nl wb,sk |