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Show ts Return at Minneapolis, Minnesota ;rn Visit jnd Mrs. and Mrs. Russell M. Nelson and daughter, Marsha, who reside From Um 'D- - and Whte visited points of interest around flie Chicago and other interesting week from , last weeks places on the return trip. three .pending Mr. and Mrs. White of their report a the home Dr. having had a delightful trip. i son-in-la- Beta Sigma Phi And Families Hold Second Annual Summer Party Monday Evening The members of the Epsdon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi of People From Northwest Brigham City and their families Visit At The Home Of held their second summer party Monday evening at Rees park in Mrs. Mildred B. Lund Mrs. Earl Harmon And Children Return From Eastern Trip PAGE THREE Tale of Missing Diamond ELDER JOURNAL BOX Rings True For Once Morris Burtchers Have Arizona Visitors Brigham City, Utah There MADISON. Wis. (UP) Friday, August 4, 1950 Perry Burcher of are visiting may be a diamond in that daPhoenix. Mrs. Earl Harmon and son, this weekArizona with Mr. and Mrs. venport," Mrs. Thomas Gaffney fallen into furniture. Mickey and daughter, Mrs. Wen- Morris William He slashed into the couch and Burcher of Brigham City. told thte upholsterer, dell sircthern returned last week T lost one from my Dochnal. brothers. are Morris and Perry from Inreached Into the mess of old a trip to South Bend, Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Burcher ring 10 years ago. Visiting at the home of (Mrs. diana where they purchased a The first time down, to continue on to Idaho la'Dochnal smiled. Countless cus- padding. Approximately 65 members Mildred B. Lund of Brigham new Studebaker automobile for plan came he a ter with this to week visit up with the misslnff tomers had told him to watch and their families were seated City, are Miss Vera Lund of Wendell Harmon. for valuables they were sure had diamond. at two long tables to enjoy the Portland,. Oregon, and Mr. and The trio was gone about a daughter there. delicious food Mrs. of E. week Spoand Ralph Umpreit and many prepared report seeing served by the committee in kane, Washington. Jnusual Names Crowd large fields of corn In the cen HYRUM READER SUGGESTS For the next three weeks they tral states. They also enjoyed charge of this outdoor party. Crime Blotter They were: Selma Weir, Lillian will be visiting with friends and seeing many other points of in City's Felt, Carol Hafner, Iona Cefaio, relatives in Brigham City, Salt terest before their return. Ala. (UP) MONTGOMERY, LaPreal Knudsen, Erma Cromp- Lake City, and Tremonton. At Montgomery police have prob ton, De Onn Litchenstein, Mary Tremonton, they will visit at the Is ably as fine a collection of un Owen and Anna ETicksen. home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perry Primary usual names on their crime rolls Reorganized Sunday as any department in the UniPrior to the picnic the older Shumway. By Carolyn Webster Mrs. Umpreit is the former ted States. children played softball while The held sacrament of Maureen Lund this city. meeting Now wanted by police here And Im sure youll agree the younger children took adLast week my family took its last Sunday In the Perry ward (and the theres really nothing more de FBI) is The Angel. annual excursion to our national vantage of the swings and other consisted of the reorganization Also iicious, more cooling and nourhere in the Rocky Mountain sought are Slick Wil- parks playground equipment. Seagull Camp Gives of the Perry Primary associa lie being Mustache ishing an hot August days that area. And I was delighted to find and Devons Sutton, The highlight of the evening tion. that all the best eating places were a glass of cool, tangy Cream-oProgram Sunday Kid. The Tank eber buttermilk. Besides the was the program. The stage serving my favoritee breakfast Prelude was played by Louise Others on the police roster inappeal of the snappy, tart taste was set up under a park light pancakes! The Seagull camp of the Davis. Choose it gives, therea and the pick-uOpening song, clude Love em Fat Lee, Banjo They were so delicious! and a piano whelled into posi- Daughters of Utah Pioneers pre- the g minerals and Invocation was of Eyes Powell, Dopey Owens, Joe the tion and then the members and sented a program in conjunction feredRight. Milam which are so vitally vitamins by Shaw, followed Sometimes they served logan-o- r guests enjoyed a show not of- with the sacrament service on by the sacramental number, Elijah, alias The Prophet, and needed by both young and old. Seldom Gamble. ten seen with such an array of Sunday, July 30, in the Third The Lord Is raspberry berry, blackberry My Shepherd. The but China Motely and Mule Ansyrup talent. The program was sup- ward chapel. of sacrament was in most often just For buttermilk at its best, Always derson got those names because The opening song, sung by a Boyd Hlrschi and Doncharge plied by each family and the Ellis. " good old maple buy look. Then the thats way was chorus of they performers ranged from toddlers camp members, Mrs. Oscar Call conducted the syrup or honey. Frank theres Fate Jones, to teen agers. Mrs. Selma Weir As I Sat Upon My Dear Old And in almost of the Primary, alias Chick 99; Willie Willie was mistress of ceremonies. Mothers Knee. The invocation reorganization every instance, And dont that cottage Also present from the stake what I suspect- cheese is good forget for you at any sea Master Robert Craghead be- was given by Mrs. Lilly Y. John board was Mrs. Margaret Wil and Robert Campbell, alias Mil ed true was dred. son of the year, but is most appreson. Released were May Wags gan the program by singing, son. ciated on hot August days or for a On historys side, Montgomery The sacrament service was taff. Merle Andrews, Thelma Have I Told You Lately That the kitchen garden treat on one of our balmy Wendell records list Oliver the I Love You? that over James The other num- presided by Bishop summer evenings. Take your choice Billings and Alice Snow. Newly and were hot cakes most Holmes, delicious Franklin, Benjamin bers were as follows: Karen Jensen, after which the time appointed presidency consists of of 4 delicious varieties of Cream with made buttermilk. Andrew Johnson. o Weber cottage cheese: regular, accordion Litchenstein, solo; was turned over to Capt. Chioe Thelma Billings, president farmer style, chive or pineapple. Ann Fredricksen, skit; Charlene N. Petersen of the Seagull camp. Merle Andrews and Mary Wood, inter-citThe first fire brigNow all good cooks know that Theyre all simply delicious! Felt, song; Annette Ward and Capt. Petersen gave a brief ad- counselors and Alice Snow, sec ade contest was held in Ohio buttermilk makes the best hot Sandra Janet dress of welcome and introduc- retary. Orme, song; Middle-towcakes, and they also know that to The remainder of the meeting between the cities of Thompson, reading; Judy Knud- ed the officers of the camp. make little thin one you must have and' Dayton. Springfield honMrs. was Sarah a was sen, tap dance; Sheridan Daines, Josephson program given by the The brigades were made up of thin batter and a smoking hot gridas the only native pioneer priesthood teachers. Keith Bil dle. Ive been looking for the best piano solo;. Ruth Weir, piano ored teams of factory employes. solo; Billy Dee Young, poem; in the camp now living in Brig- lings talked on Bearing False recipe I could find, and in the mail last week a reader in Hyrum sent Robert Cefaio, and a piano solo poem; Buddy ham City, and was presented Witness, in this one that I hink is tops. YOU are invited to attend Charlie Young, with a lovely corsage. Amelia Heart Tones, was played by Morris, poem; You try it soon. services at your poem. Richard Pelt mystified M. Welling gave a lesson on Lamarr Davis, followed by the audience with magic; Paul- Silk Culture In Utah, and Stel- talk on Tobacco and Strong CHURCH COMMUNITY tblsp. aafir cup floor ette Lichtenstein, original dance la Y. Phillips read an original Drinks, by Phillip Oyler. The tap. aoda Mission) cups Cream (Presbyterian o Weber buttermilk U lip. b.kmf powdei and song; Deanna Lichtenstein, poem by Lillian Widdows, en- concluding talk was given by melted ere.ro I thlupi. t egge 9:45 A. M. Church School Mrs. Richard White on the Requiretitled "Haunted House. dramatic reading. .Weber butter Up. lt Amber Hamson Doyle Sang The ments of the Priesthood. 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship Separate the eggs. Beat the yolks End of a Perfect Day. The sacClosing song, In Our Lovely and buttermilk, add sifted dry inWashington People ArAn I ramental song Shot Sermon: "A Man of Deseret, was followed by benegredients. Beat well, add melted row, was also sung by Mrs. diction by Wendell Nebeker. Are Visitors At butter and then fold in the egg Moral Courage" whites which have been beaten. This Doyle. H. E. Andersen Home Friends of thirteen Christian Mrs. Emma Hansen of the Gloria Vee recipe serves 4. "Better double up Johnsen if you have growing children in the denominations worship with a talk on County company gave us. Mrs. E. W. Thorne of Ray- the Memerlal house, for these really go like and urg- Visits Parents And . building, YOU ARE INVITED. and her ed all to visit this beautiful and mond, Washington VicIn Bear River Relatives daughter, Sandra and Mr. building. Other Countor Knudsen of Aberdeen, Wash- interesting members present were camp ty Gloria Vee Johnsen of Day visitors Mrs. Loverda Lee and Mrs. Lilington were week-enton, Ohio, is now visiting with at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. lian Widdows. friends at Bear E. Andersen. (Mrs. Thorne and The Shells W e Gathered her parents and River Mr. Knudsen are brother and Years City. Ago was sung by the choSince her last visit home her sister of Mrs. Andersens. was rus, and the benediction Mrs. R. M. Knudsen and son, pronounced by Sarah Josephson. employment has taken her to the Hawaiian Islands, Los An Bobbie, mother and brother of geles, Chicago, New York and Mrs. Andersen, who have been Four Local Atlantic City. She will return Couples visiting in Brigham City for the to Dayton for the next few weeks returned a Rodeo month and half, past Enjoy Wyo. and then to Los Angeles for the to Aberdeen with her son and v- tor-- , months. Mr. and Mrs. - Easy Recipe for Universal Breakfast Favorite Buttermilk Hotcakes! "One of the world's great thinkers has said: 'Countries are well cultivated, not as they are fertile, but as they are free That's a good warning for all ofu$! W dollar-siz- p health-givin- 1 GBFY GOOSES GLASS POTTERY NOVELTIES SALE EM EDS SATURDAY SHOP NOW TO SAVE Cream-owebe- ri Cal-lac- y 1 1 1 hot-cake- sl d BEMINDEB OFFICE SUPPLY f Steel Prices Are Higher! Cotton Is Increasing! Upholstery Fabrics Are Going Up! is a "hurry and Mrs. Orion Eskelsen and Christensen Mr. and Mrs. printing, but returned from James a pleasant vacathe quality of the work Is always tion spent fishing at. Star Valthe finest. ley, Wyoming. , While there, the group also attended and enjoyed the rodeo at Freedom. SHOP IN COOL COMFORT AND Phone your society news to SAVE EVERY DAY AT WESS to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society The up TO News-Journ- Shop for job editor, Phone 192. 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