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Show .. urnr print BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday. May 11. 1951 Patrolman Wm. Sackett Speaks to Fireside Group Patrolman Wtn. Sackett was guest speaker on Sunday evening, May 6, following regular night meeting In the Brigham City First ward. Mr. Sackett spoke on Safety" to a large group of The First ward Fireside group meet each Sunday evening following night meeting. Jerry Valentine is president of the group with Dixie Gordon and Barbara FireHamberlin as assistants. sides are sponsored by the M.I.A. Following the meeting held at the Sackett home, light refreshments were served. - . teen-ager- Mr. and Mrs. Charles WadMrs. Thomas doups celebrated their fifth anniversary May S, at the home of , Mr. a brother and and Mrs. 'Reo Hastings, Draper, Utah. Mrs. 'At the same occasion, Waddoups mother, Mrs. Viola her 70th Hafftlngs, celebrated birthday anniversary. A delicious chicken dinner which was prepared by Mrs. Reo Hastings, was served to 25 relatives. The table was beautifully decorated with spring flowers and two large anniversary cakes, Lovely gifts were presented to the honored guests. The group then spent the rest of the time visiting. Margaret Forsgren Braeg-ger- , Miss Patricia Hansen . , . who is the , ' . promised ' Miss Hansen la a graduate of has attended Weber college and the Box Elder high school and Brigham Young university. The young couple will exchange wedding promises June 1, In the Logan temple. tfuttbeam bests; stirs, blends, juices, etc. Saves time Ssd In- arm-wor- cludes juicer attachment, two bowls. COFFIEMASTER You automatic! cant It's miss! Same perfect coffee every time. Shuts itself off when coffee it done, resets itseif to keep coffee hot. ... e AND OF COURSE, s 1 many, many other suggestions for your Mothers . iDay Gift. it IRONMASTER faster. Start ironing in 3Q seconds after you connect Tnumb-Ti- p, ffinbCQtit WAEFIE BAKER Makes 4 deli- cious, good-site- 1 t d waffles at one time Se-phu- eutomaticaUy. No confusion. wafflee-terv- et waiting, or delay between 4 people with one baking. i MMIEIULS, Save" ''Walk 0. Vowles. 'A 1 - Jr ; with Bishop Raymond Payne presiding and Andrew Carruthers conducting. The chapel was beautifully decorated with spring flowers by Mrs. Roy Holland. Opening prayer was offered by Lester Andersen. Three high councllmen, David O. Andersen, Joseph Carr and Heber Sessions, from South Box Elder stake and (President Glen Bennlon were present. . Richard Gordon was presented to the audience to become a deacon. Two infants were pamed, Lewis D. Bosley, baby son of Mr. and Mm. Keith Bos ley, was named by David O. Andersen. Maria Jean, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marin L. Mler of San Jose, California, was s named by the grandfather, Andersen. Mrs. Mler is the foimer Edith E. Andersen. Mr. and Mm. Henry Drewes, Jr. were welcomed into the First ward following the reading of their recommends. Twelve testimonies were borne followed by an organ solo, Oh My Father, by Frank Van Cott. Meeting closed with Alvin Smith pronouncing the benediction. Heats quicker stays hotter irons it. it ' t of Robert 4 ward Heat Regulator. chrome plate, inside and out. Gem-lik- rt Fast day services were held Sunday morning In the First TOASTER All you do is drop in the bread. Bread lowers Itself automatically, no levers to push. Toast raises itself silently, without popping of banging. Mixes, mashes, whips, bride of Andrew Carruthers Conducts Fast Services In First Ward LABOR SAYERS igMSfcm MIXMASTIR was special film on cancer with reguconnection in home of Mr. and v. shown Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Forsgren work and business meetings 6en. lar marannounce the forthcoming In the on Tuesday afternoon riage of their daughter, MargaRelief The phone numbT society son fifth ward ret, to De Lonne Anderson, and Journal SocleJJ of Mrs. Ruth P. Anderson. Introduced Valentine Mrs. Don The marriage plans were made asMrs. Glen Humpherys, who known by Mrs. Forsgren at a sisted showed Jensen, Gordon by luncheon for thirty close friends on cancer. Mrs. Humphat her home on Sunday, May 6. the film also spoke to the ladies on erys The rooms were decorated with cancer. cenSpring flowers. Tables were parts tered with large wedding bands The Relief society ladles met encircled with sprays of white at 10 oclock Tuesday morning lilacs and deep pink tulips. Tiny and spent the day quilting, texvarwedding bells fashioned with tile painting and sewing was Dinner white articles. and other of ious the Valley Lily satin bows marked the place for served at noon under the direceach guest and revealed the date tion of Vera Christensen, Mary as June 1. Christensen, Myrtle Clifford and ElBox 'Both are graduates of Fanny Christensen. der high school and are Junior Mrs. Mary Tea conducted the students at the Utah State Ag- three oclock meeting. Followricultural College In Logan. Mrs. ing the film on cancer, Miss Forsgren Is a member of Margaret Wilson spoke on table Alpha Chi Omega, social sorority, setting and flower arrangement COAL & APPlu and In the BOTC Sponsor Corps. She used many beautiful IllusFor the past quarter she has trations during her talk. served as president of Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. Anderson is a member of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and the advanced ROTC. - states. INC; A Block And S AUTO HOME j GARDEN Value . . . CATCHERS a Shining Larseh with Arlene Wight as accompanist. Douglas Quayle offered the invocation. , .. Scriptural reading was given by Karen Quayle followed by a solo, How Beautiful Upon the Mountain, sung by Jeanne Andersen, accompanied by Ramona Madsen. Faye Thome then spoke on Why I Keep the Commandments of God, followed by a song, Kind . Words," by Cathy Nelson, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Wayne Nelson. Richard White spoke on the Book of Mormon and Connie a Junior Wagstaff, gleaner, spoke of My Coat of Armor. Bless This House was sung by Richard Billings accompanied Brief by Mrs. Louise Davis. remarks were made by Henry DreWes, Jr., and Arnold Gilbert, recently, returned missionaries, Meeting closed with Miss Andersen singing The Lords Prayer." Benediction ; was offered by ' r Mrs. Norma Bott, Wbers a) oclock a to. Soda P the wai ... od; 6:30 ladi vrith ynauVoU S will U wishlni joining h jpecial i hem by the ever i have be desu to e asked slock. off and ' ii activit utual nd sntl i V i Fair it 7:30 ii It cast as U: as I xht !on d , ing. Monday, May 7, W. T. Davis gave the lesson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Tingey. Following the lesson Devere Nelson and Leland and Jay Tingey played "several instrumental selections. Refreshments were served to 16 present ever pioneer at Fair nted Tu Id Henry Bortalussi prior to his departure Into the U. S. army. Lt. Bortalussi has been recalled to active duty with the 115th engineers of the national guard, and left Salt Lake City May 7 for McCoy, Wisconsin. Mrs. Bortalussi is the former Lawanna Nebeker. They have Phone your society news to 77L two sons, Gary and Lynn, Mrs. Jam Olsei Fi Smit as Muri is Geths Wse Whi Charier i Mrs. C Aubr; and Cl ound efl Dr, r thg at rte1?esfr On the New England Island of Marthas Vineyard, anglers find surf fishing at Its bestl j U A SEyi 33d sec itt1 d tin ttill MfS 3dr fc uht fj i t3 3UV T5 'I 32 tat li I.srac SI-J- o u; if) az a Gb a n 3 ( r. t--i TEC !? 33(1 Ctt . I'lrjsrr': & 0 m 5 nnru If-- a 1) I I-- I M axj a-J-- I5X sun KURU Uf SPOUTS Kill AW HU COUfAlY, lOUBYIU t an KKTUCCf Sunday, May 6. Meeting opened with William the prayer Wagstaff offering followed by the congregation singing Come Unto Jesus. The sacramental services were conducted by Lawrence Wright and Richard White assisted by the deacons. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. was given the Jay Mathews . name.-JRandy, by his father. Grandparents of the baby att- .. 98c reg. $1.25 FENDER GUIDES , adjustable reg $1.25 98c -- i Nebekers Visit With Bortalussi Family In Salt Lake City Second Ward Slate Change In Cottage Meetings attei to 'jity the Perry ward preMr. and Mrs. Wendell Nebe-ke- r sented meeting Sunday evening, summer months the During A. and daughter, Gay, and Mr. with 6, Isaac May Young, the Second Ward Cottage Meet- and Mrs. Byron (Nebeker and president of the ' Y.M.M.I.A. con- ings will be held on eveFriday children of Perry spent the past ducting. of each week Instead of the week-enning in Salt Lake City Opening song, improve The usual Wednesday evening meetvisiting at the home of Mr. and Moments," led by'Glen-dM.l.A. of and conducted at regular fast day services at 'the Perry ward, LAWN SPRINKLERS . member: hultial ag Bishop Rulon IHirschi presided BRACE DRILL Reg, $4.50, now. z $2.95 BACKrUP LAMP for cars, reg. $1.29 ....98c grass MIA Presents Sunday Program At Perry A Son Of Mr And Mrs. Jay Mathews Named In Perry Ward Sunday Clecrcnce! Clecn-U- p . Revealed At Luncheon of Willard, Utah, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Patricia- Hansen, to Robert O. Vowles of Ogden, Utah. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Vowles of 2064, Madison. Mr. Vowles la a graduate of Ogden high school and Weber college, lie la, at the present time, attending the Brigham Young University, where he Is affiliated with Delta Phi fraternity. He served three years in the U. 1. navy and fulfilled an L.D.S. mission in the ' Western sister-in-law- Cancer Film 'Shown At 5th Ward Relief Society Wedding Date Of June Bride A Hansen To Robert 0. Vowles Is Announced and Mr. Will Be Engagement Of Patricia Mr: And Mrs. Thomas Waddoups Celebrate 25th Anniversary ..:rrr $1.89 hzi fjuazk with all the extra rIJnf ease that comes fromk extra fixe and weigh Americas it LONGEST in the field d full 1 974 of comfort and style that its length provides. inches low-pri- ending the services werei Mf. and Mrs. David Kunzler of Willard and Mrs. John Mathews of HEAVIEST in the feel of Finest Perry. The remainder of. the-- morning was 6pent in testimony bearing with 18 responding. Meeting adjourned with the God Be congregation singing With You, The benediction was offered by Earl Young. low-pric- field- e -a I 3140 solid with the added with thot Ht I pounds steadinessi road-huggi- WIDEST TREAD in the field o g 58 Inches bet centers of rear wheels for stability on curves and turns. r Most length. Most weight. Most width where it counts. They all ed J extra comfort and riding ease , . . extra value for your money. And M1 surprising fact! The Chevrolet line actually costs less than ony other in Costs least, gives most! price field Sedan, StyUline Deluxe low-pri- road-tamin- . Low-Pric- ed Ik ... x M' Mrs. Horace Littlewood Completes Book Review Top Value In Smart Styling FIBER SEAT COVERS Front Seats Complete loti iiMrii Hard-wnorin- g Soofl-f- tt ffo . A 795 qf poooh, dntlgn. price. Heres a real . v eome-and-get- value I Dress, up .your car, protect the upholstery and enjoy the eomfort of fiber seat covers at this very low price. Mrs. Horace Littlewood com pleted her review on 'Family Kingdom by Samuel Wooley Taylor, to members of the Reading Circle on Monday evening, May 7, at the home of Mrs. Lorenzo Both Sixteen members - and ' two guests were present. Delicious refreshments wire served' by the hostess. Committee members Were appointed to arrange for a summer social. This concluded the activities of Circle until, . reviews are resumed agan in the fall.' . 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