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Show 830 !o 11 '30 oclock, It was announced this week. During intermission Mr and Mrs Hjrum Thorne, the oldest couple in the ward, will be honA sweetheart's ball will be ored as sweethearts A short held In the Perry w,ml on Satui ptogiarn has been ananged payday evening, February 20 from ing tribute to the couple Perry Will Hold Sweethearts Ball Leaves On Mission by Robert Tlngey. ZJTIlan Felt sang a vocal selection and re marks were olfered by Edwin A Johnson and Fred L, Petersen. A vocal duet was presented by Juanita Steflfen and Erma Hansen The closing speakers were Floyd Jensen and Homer Tlngey, followed by a violin solo by Harold B Felt and the benediction by William N Schow. For Burial was made in the Brigham City cemetery, Bishop Funeral services were con- Richard Hansen dedicating the ducted Saturday afternoon in grave the Sixth ward chapel for Mrs. Mary Burrell Rohwer, 78. who died at her home here last Wednesday. Counselor Homer Tlngey conducted the services, Axel Borg-strooffering the family pray- The prelude and postlude tr. Geraldine toy played Hawks and the Invocation was TASHION FAIR IS NAME CHOSEN FOR KINDERGARTEN STYLE SHOW Local Merchants Assist Club in Formulating Plans 4 Funeral Saturday Mary Rohwer In the spring a young ladys fancy .turns towards thoughts this of fashions and with thought in mind, members of the Kindergarten clulb of Brigham City this week announced beginning plans for their annual fashion show. Fashion Fair Is the theme of this years presentation sponsored by the Kindergarten club in cooperation with local mer- chants. Therald Quayle be The date chosen at a meetwill . . . honored Sunday held on Tuesday, February ing testia at farewell evening monial in the Perry ward be- 9, with all merchants interested in participating attending. Is to yourself department. Include: fore his departure to the foe March Horsleys, Sprouse Reitz, Art evening, Thursday South African mission field. 25, at 8?15 p. m at the Box El- and Gift, Youth Shoppe, Forsgrens, Sanomas, J Van Engelens, Penneys, Block's, Zundcl's, Mode o Day, and Drewes Brigham Floral, Floral. j Tickets soon will be available from Kindergarten club mem bers. A charge of one dollar per ' person will be" made. Special Invitations again go out for the men folks to Join In seeing newest fashions for the year, club officers said. der Hfgh school gym. Many new and different plans are going Into the show this year under the direction of Mrs. Clyde Glover and Mrs. Herman Hadfield, cochairmen. 1 Of special interest will be a ramp to extend the entire length of the gym. Merchants planning on showing spring fashions for men. laA farewell testimonial will be dies and children, along with held Sunday evening at 7 30 a large1 pattern and make it- oclock in the Perry ward chapel for Therald Quayle, prior to his departure for the South African mission field of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Friends and ward members are invited to attend the farewell tribute honoring the local young man who will enter the mission home on February 17 and will sail to Africa on March 1 Therald is a graduate of Box Elder High school and seminary and has been attending the Utah State Agricultural college for the past two and a half years He is the son of Mr and Mrs Douglas Quayle of Perry and a grandson of Mr and Mrs Joseph G Toombs and Mrs Nellie Q Perry of Brigham City C. Missionary to Leave March For So. Africa The calls to the supply house the hardware store the bank the ones that arrange your luncheon appointments and your golf games the calls to your fellow workers in and out of your office your calls between office and home its these, and a thousand and one other business and social uses of the telephone we take almost completely for granted. No one questions the value of the telephone in emergency, but by and large, its the " everydayness of your telephone service that makes it one of modern livings greatest bargains. ' no price can treasure its usefulness New hope for single women Marcia Mas 29, stink in small town and afraid of remaining single. 1 lien one day she held her baby nephew in her arm and came to a quiet decision. Six months later, she bad found a new personality and waa happily married! Youll enjoy the thrilling report of the work done in the Marriage Readiness Course initiated by Dr. Paul Popenoe. Dont nnss How to he Marriageable in the March Ladies Horae Journal. On newsstands now. Another Texas Claim Box Elder NEWS 5 DALLAS, Tex (UP) one of the few states Texas, Bngham City, Utah that was a sovereign nation before It Wednesday, February 17, 1954 joined the Union, has another claim to fame its own alma- Aberdeen Angus Assn., Texas, nac The Texas Almanac is a to Zuniga Mission. biennial publication by a Dallas newspaper (Morning News). The wool of the Angora The 671 pages of the 1954 55 Is valued for Its length, softedition cover everything from ness, luster and fineness. RAY Jke Cttiufy3o6acco-Soc&iui$tU- DRUGGIST L nnn lllisillllllllll EALTH AND PRESCRIPTION imb BIRTHS , The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital A girl iwas born February 11 to Cecil and Mildred Taylor Chlarsen of Honeyville Announcing the arrival of their third girl, born February 12 are Mr and Mrs. Gus Musu-la- s Mrs Musulas is the former Virginia Wright. Wendell Ralph and Lillian Sheffield Westover, Brigham City a boy on February 15. 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