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Show PAGE FOUR ELDER JOURNAL BOX Licenses Brigham City. Utah Friday, November 18, 1949 Card Oi Thanks Marriage licenses issued by We wish to take this means the Box Elder county clerks erf thanking all those who exoffice. Brigham City. tended assistance, comfort and i sympathy at the time of the ill:laun Cloodlilfe Hirschi, 21, ness and death of our beloved father. In lifes darkest hour, Park Valley and Coetta Ruth were Marriage i one comes to realize the true Petereit, IS, Brigham City, Noissued a marriage license on meaning of the word "friends. vember 12. The Glover Family. John Andrew Phillips, 11, BrePhone your society and per- merton, Wash., and Helen Ada-laiChute, 39, Seattle, Wash. sonal news to 192. License issued November 12. Frank Emerson Taj lor, 22. Bear River City and Lavonna Beth Olsen, 23, Biigham City. License was issued November z X (Sapflol 0 Flck tit PicturM FRIDAY - SATURDAY 12. Funds From Sorority Bazaar, Food Sale And Prizes To Aid Needy Dental Care The annual childrens dental fund project of the Epsilon chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi is under way with the distribution of tickets made to each sorority member, according to Lillian Kelt, project chairman. A large doll, doll clothes and other valuable prices will be given to lucky ticket holders at the baaar and food sale of the sorority at the Bundy Motor company on Saturday, December 3. The drawing for the prizes will take place at 3 oclock. Money derived from the sale of tickets on the prizes and the baaar and food sale are used to aid in the care and treatment of teeth of children of Box Elder county whose parents are unable to pay for emergency dental work. Tickets may be obtained from any sorority member and ticket deposited in the box at Fiiestone store where the doll and other prizes are on display, according to Mrs. Felt. George H. Allen, 36, Logan and Dorothy C. Leigh, 27, New York City, were issued a license November 10. Clarence William Sessions, Jr., 19, Ogden and Beverly Johnston, 13, Ogden. License issued November 8 with the consent of Delia S. Tnbe. Allen Rees Dickey, 19, Honey ville, and Ranae Barnes, 17, If you have any society news, issued Brigham City. License l November 8 with consent of Ma- phone it to the society editor. The phone numrie Dickey and Madge Barnes. 192. Earl LoRoy Firth, 26, Trcmon-to- ber is and Norma Jean Wise, 19, Garland. License was issued Clearfield and Eva Elliott, 19, November 7. Ogden. License issued NovemR. Edward 21, ber 5. Thompson, News-Journa- n z Jimmy LYDON a Richard Dirct4 by BROWN A Sol M. Wvrfxol tolooiod by 20th 6LENN 'THE PICK O' THE PICTURES Lois COLLIER LANE-Barbar- Production Cflhry-Fo- Second Feature x 4 PAYS Sunday - Monday Tuesday - Wednesday " Brigadoon" At Regular Meeting Wednesday Primary Workers Of Stake To Hold Union Meeting North B. E. Primary workers of North Box Elder stake will hold their November union meeting Sunday, November 20, at 2 p. m. in the Eighth ward chapel. The preliminary program has been arranged by the Fourth ward Primary. Department meetings will follow with members of the Primary board in A good attendance is charge. desired at this meeting. Pioneer Folk Dancers Will Perform At Party j A party for all High Priests of North Box Elder stake is to be held this evening at the Brig-stub- s ham City Eighth ward amuse-thment hall, according to an an- nouncement by officers of the quorum. Various ward groups will have a part on the entertainment program, and the Box Elder Folk dancers under the direction of Oneta J. Thorne, will give dancing demonstrations. The atfair is also a High Priest farewell testimonial for President and Mrs. John P. iLillywhite. Festivities will begin promptly at 8 oclock, (instead of 8:30 as published last issue), and all High Priests and partners are requested to bring their own box lunch. Ice cream and soft drinks will be furnished at the hall. e Mr. And Mrs. Rich Entertain Lillywhites And Seminary Teachers Feature of .the regular meeting of the Brigham City Civic Improvement club in the Commercial clubrooms Wednesday afternoon was a review of the musical comedy, Brigadoon by Mrs. Henry L. Zitzman of Ogden. Mrs. Zitzman told the story of the play and played records of it. The fifth grade, under the direction of Blithe Tingey, told a variety of stores and sang several songs around a Thanksgiv-inday theme. They illustrated them by wearing appropriate costumes. Mrs. Phyllis Pearson announced that the dental clinic, which is for advisory purposes only, will ibe held the third Thursday of every month at the Commercial clubrooms. Mrs. Milton Peters was chairman of the serving committee and was assisted by Mrs. Glen Andersen, Mrs. Louis Britenbek-er- , Mrs. Devere Christensen, Mrs. Lester Dredge, (Mrs. Russell Mrs. Scott Horsley, Fishburn, Mrs. Earl Madsen, Mrs. Raymond Payne, Mrs.' Orval Sack-ett- , Mrs. Delos Thompson, Mrs. Owen Westenskow, Mrs. R. C. Alston, and Mrs. Vern g Granite Stands Test BOSTON (UP) Earned Kings chapel, oldest granite building in the nation, observed its 200th anniversary this November. Granite for the Episcopal church was cut in Quincy and brought to Boston by barge. Then teams of as many as eight oxen dragged the stone to the building site. Mr. and Mrs. Abel S. Rich enPresident tertained honoring and Mrs. John P. 'Lillywhite at their home Monday evening. hot A delicious dinner was served at 7:30 oclock at a table centered with a lovely -- fy tm nrmt 494UI-I- Cooking Potatoes Maybe ITHACA, N. Y. (UP)) the housewife will have to gripe no longer because potatoes fall apart when boiled or become hard as Tocks when baked. A new, accurate method of weight, separation has been developed at the Cornell Univer- ft experiment sity, agricultural station to enable grocers to offer package potatoes for one of v three specific purposes: boiling, frying or baking. The method is the result of more than 10 years of research by Prof. Ora Smith. It involves the use of two tubs pf salt water solution adjusted for density to the particular type of potato. Mealy potatoes, best for baking, have the highest, specific gravity and sink in the salt solution, Smith said, while the lighter boilers and fryers float. Consumer reaction is being tested in two local stores. SMART r SANTAS a - J Shop At MOUNTAIN STATES ELECTRIC Three A.M. Wrong Time For Sorority Visit BETTER COLUMBUS, O. (UP) An Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity pledge at Ohio State University was let off with a warning after police a found him hiding behind davenport in the Phi Sigma Sigma sorority house at 3 a. m. The pledge said his faternity brothers had sent him to the sorority house on a scavenger hunt to get a light bulb, a telephone book and a piece of womens clothing. TOYS BETTER GIFTS LOWER COME PRICES IN AND SEE! chrysanthemum arrangement. Box Invited guests included Elder high school seminary teachers, including 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson of Logan, a for-- I mer instructor at the seminary, President and Mrs. Bunderson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ted Tuttle the honored guests and the host and Joe Kirkwood, Jr. To No More Guesswork In a. We're Clearing Stock for the two-cours- e Leon Errol of the devel- tions wearing of the opment practical sewing put exceeds $l,5oo,ooolj? machine by Isaac M. Singer of nually ln value Oswego in 1851, New York state Phone your news toT" today produces most of the na- As an outgrowth Civic Improvement Club Hears Review Of 9 hostess. Mr. Rich and President Lilly-whit- e have taught school to-gether for over 20 years. 1 Beehive Camp Of DUP Will Meet Tonight ' CARTOON CIRCUS SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS 7 y All of these cars have been reconditioned to assure you top service for many miles of driving. We have listed just a few of the good buys we have for you. The Beehive camp of DUP .will hold their meeting at the home of Jane Bergstrom Friday, November 18 at 7:30 at 238 east Fifth South. All daughters are requested to be present. A program has been planned. get MORE MONEY for YOUR f Lots Of Football Player WEVE GOT YOUR TURKEY FOR qDDDDQDG do d OOtld Today & Saturday TRIPLE THREAT" "THE YOUNGER BROTHERS" A AND ITS A New IRONRITE, HOTPOINT APPLIANCE, C00L-ERATO- 1936 RCA-- V I CT We Will Furnish Grade T THANKSGIVING FREE TURKEY In Addition, We'll Give Away A Free Turkey and 2 lbs. of Cran- berries everyday at 6:00 P. M. starting Saturday. Ask us about it when you come in to do your Christmas Shopping. 0R RADIO-PHONOGRAP- A Big, A Good Buy BUICK 1095 CtnuHtP JL "M at e Club Coupe Radio and Heater Lamk This One Over 1 l y Sedan with Heater Hi I J C Kl V!1 y A Yerv Good Motor and Tires I I JL- - STARTS SUNDAY You! seeA?' .shining! ( 1948 FORDF-- 1 R Wheel Base Cab and Chassis 2 Ton 8:25x20 Tires. Axle. 158 FREEZER, or 5 Super Deluxe Tudor Sedan Radio and Heater t)l939STUDE. and From Now To Thanksgiving, With Each Purchase Of Super deluxe Radio and Heater Spotlight New Birch Gray Finish 1947 FOR Phone your news to 727. you MORE VALUE in the car you BUY! CAR 5L947 FORD WATERTOWN, Mass. (UP) The heaviest piajer in high school football in the nation this season probably is Joe Merullo. Weighing 310 pounds, Joe is a bulwark of Watertown Highs forward wall. Trade with Andersens where H, 5725 Plump, Vi TON Heater PICK-U- P 131 Low Mileage Wheel Base Cab and Chassis l'2 Ton Very Good Tires 51065 TURKEY. We Have Cars Priced From $1350 To As Low As $145 I) We Have Trucks Priced From $100 Up Oil MOUNTAIN STATES v w v v DAVID BUTLER ELECTRIC vav a I mm Plus Latest News and Phone 56 323 South Main Added Short Subjects na |