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Show Engagement and Forthcoming Marriage of Miss Nclda Allen Announced This Week by Parents Mr. and Mrs. Isaac S. Allen, 640 North Main, Brigham City, BrTgFit The couple plans to exchange nuptial vdws June 4 in the Logan LDS temple. Both are graduates of the Box Elder High school Following the opening song, "America. The Beautiful," sung by 19 members and three visitors attending, prayer was offered by Maude Andersen. The bride-to-bployed at the exchange. During the business session a report was heard on the state convention from Mrs. Emma Facer Mrs. May Jensen was then accepted as a member and Mrs. Alda Call was voted as an applicant member. Mrs. Rebecca Crawford was accepted as a transfer member. Mrs. Renie Littlewood entertained with the reading of several original poems. Mrs. Melissa Petersen gave the lesson Pioneer Industries," followed by a good discussion by those attending. Plans were made for the May social and assignments made by Captain Sederholm. The social will be held at the Second ward chapel. "Our Mountain Home So Dear was the closing song w'ith benediction by Mrs. Annie Good-liffe- . is local now em- telephone Mr. Norman has fulfilled an LDS mission to the Western States, has served in the U. S. Army for two years and attend- ed the sity at They where groom Brigham Young Univer- Provo. plan to reside in Corinne the prospective brideis engaged in farming. F. Robbins Announce Birth of Grandson Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robbins received word of a new grandson born on April 24, to Mr. and Mrs. John Rodgers of Burbank, California. The Rodgers have two other sons. Nelda Allen to be June bride. were Delicious refreshments served by Miss Jeppersen, Mrs. Maude Andersen and Mrs. Ellen Hess. 0 EARLS FARE Ladies of the Brigham City Golf club enjoyed a delightful social at the club house on Wed- PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. OPEN EVENINGS First to purchase $10 orders or over will ceive double passes to the Roxy Theatre. re- 5 people LIBBYS Smilax 16 oz. can 290 470 HAPPY VALE tall can HAPPYVALE PEAS 303 size can DINTY MOORE BEEE STEW H lb. can iOs 470 Velveeta Cheese 2 lb. pkg. JEWEL 80c 50c coupon inside SHORTENING 3 lb. can 830 LARGE, FANCY, SLICER 2 CUCUMBERS for- LARGE FANCY ARIZONA GRAPEERUIT - MEAT nesday, April 28. Due to the rain most of the ladies stayed after brunch and played bridge 'with prizes going to the high scorer at each table. Mildred Shumway, Carrie Johnson, Thompson, Lola Winzeler, Nadine Stratford, Mamie Fruin and Rachel Bowen were the win-- ! ners. Brunch was served from small tables centered with apple blossoms in colorful baskets. The meal was prepared and served by the officers for the 1954 season, with President Carrie Johnson in charge. Business for the coming sea-son was discussed and chairmen gave brief reports on their different activities. La-Vo- PINEAPPLE JUICE SALMON Ladies Golf Social Holds Brunch Meet 4 for - 150 250 DEPARTMENT -- cases The following births are announced from Cooley Memorial hospital: FRESH MEATS and SMOKED MEATS for vour day and evening shopping convenience QUALITY MEATS PRICED RIGHT! U. S. GOOD and CHOICE CURB) STEAKS lb. The Womens association of the Community Presbyterian church of Brigham City entertained 50 ladies from the Women's association of the Presbyterian church in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, April 28, at the manse. Mrs. Les Lowe is president of the Brigham City group and in charge of arrangements. Following the luncheon the entire group toured the Intermountain school., - Our Butcher Jack has prepared 20 feet of open with freshly packed POT ROAST lb. Women's Association Entertained Wednesday 390 691 A girl was born April 27 to Phillip Nelson and Margaret Jane Yingling Burt of Ogden. Announcing the arrival of a baby girl on April 27 are Joyce Merrell and Ivy Evelyn Hendrickson Wankier of Corinne. John and Doris Smith Kelly, Jr. of Stanford, California, are the parents of a son born April 27. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Charles Musulas announce the arival of a son born April 27. Mrs. Musulas is the former Elva LaVon Gibbs. Airman First Class and Mrs. Leonard Don Bcrchtold Return to Home in Nebraska Mew Meat SPICY RELISH ROLLS April meeting for Sego Lily camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held at the home of on Miss Alfreda Jeppersen Thursday, April 22. Captain Vera Sederholm presided and conducted. Engaged announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Nelda, to Karl O Norman, son of Bishop and Mrs, James H. Norman of Corinne. April Meeting Held By ScgoLily Camp The rolls are the hard rolls found at any bakery. The relish is made from a friendly, every-da- y product you probably have on your shelf this mirtute canned apple sauce. Canned apple sauce is used because it has just the proper body and flavor required for this relish. To the natural tang of the canned apple sauce is added the lively bite of chopped scallions, curry powder and crunchy celery pieces. The result is a spirited relish with a spicy freshness of flavor. Stuffed into the rolls a id eaten with chicken it makes chicken taste better than chicken ever tasted before. The tangy fla Airman First Class and Mrs. Leonard Don Berchtold left on Monday for their home at Lincoln, Nebraska, following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ersol Bcrchtold of this city. fried chicken . . . to serve with Serve these hot Spicy Relish Rolls with your next fried chicken. They look gay . . . interesting . . . air to the give a dressed-u- p chicken platter . . . yet theyre almost absurdly easy to make. So youll have fun serving them to guests . . . and to the family, too. . . . J. Pee- quietly celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary last week. The Peeples were 'married on April 20, 1902, at Kingsman, Georgia. They made thpir home at Kingsman until 1920 when they traveled West due to the health of Mrs. Peeples. Upon their arrival here, Mr. Peeples sought employment at the cement plant and worked there for many years. For the past few years they have enjoyed truck gardening and managing their fruit stand on North Main. Both have been suffering from ill health during the past few months but Mr. Peeples has been busily engaged in spring Guests Attend Party For Richard Brown Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stoddard were the hosts of a birthday party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reynold C. Bowman, in honor of Richard Brown. A lovely dinner was enjojed. Centerpiece of the table was a birthday cake. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Bowman, Marjorie Leggett, Richard Rrownand Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stoddaid. Card Of Thanks To those who by their acts of kindness expressed their sympathy and friendship at the time of the death of our beloved husband, father and brother, Miley J Reeves, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank the Corinne ward bishopric and Relief society. our friends, and all others w ho assisted In any way. Miley J. Reeves Family. AM. OPEN 7:00 Mrs. Will Orme entertained the Requita club on Monday evening, April 26. The ladies all came in costumes that were at least 20 years old. Each one brought a baby picture and a prize was given to the member guessing the identity of the most photographs. The picture guessing prize was awarded to Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes. Mrs. Mary Seal was given the prize for the best costume. Those present were Arvllla Orme, Ruth O. Hunsaker, Jansine Peterson, Daisy Duke, Mary Seal. Lima Hunsaker, Carrie Boothe, Beulah Hunsaker, Hattie HunsaEstelle ker, Emily Tolman, Hughes and Pauline T. Boothe Hospital Notes TO 9:00 P.M. SPINACH Master Greg Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. A1 Hansen, is reported by the nurse in charge at Cooley Memorial hospital as doing nicely following an appendectomy performed April 28 Pork 25 0 Beans. & Rich Crop - Whole Kernel - 303 size 3 CANS Scowcroft's VIENNA USf MT MIIK IN U. S. All YOU ft ran SAUSAGE in GOOD PRODUCE VEAL LONG GREEN CHOPS lb. U. S. CUCUMBERS -- 3 for 250 GOOD GARDEN FRESH CARROTS MUTTON 2 bunches JL5c U. S. No. 390 WEINERS lb. ... so enjoy compared to speeding in Th trouble with rain is it gets on your windshield, so you cant see out, and also it makes the road slippery. Particularly in the wintertime, when its apt to freeze. Its easy to go slow when it rains. All you do is lift up a little on the accelerator. Youre likely to live longer that way. DRIVE CAREFULLY-- K PKOOf BELMONT DISTUNE LAWSf HCfBURG, IND. COMPANY r the rain the SOUPS AJAX CLEANSER FREE Medium size FAB SURER life you BOX BRIGHAM pern CITYS MOST MODERN MARKET Corner 5th South and Main ELDER , NEWS & JOURNAL CASH AND CARRY Phone 58 PRICES NEW RED 5 lbs. 39 0 6 cans 2 tons 256 any 1 POTATOES CAMPBELLS sore may be your owo! 0 CAN Appetizer a little luxury is good for every man and priced to please 2 cans 250 CORN CHOPS 2 lbs. WHISKEY Mr. and Mrs. George Hodges and Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Bott attended an American Legion banquet sponsored by the Department Auxiliary last Thursday, April 22, at the Newhouse hotel in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Betty Burdett, New York, national president of the American Legion Auxiliary, and D. H. Reed, New Mexico, Legion national vice president, were guest speakers for the evening. Also in attendance were Governor and Mrs. J. Bracken Lee. BirdsEye Fresh Frozen MIXED VEG. FRENCH FRIES CUT CORN sane. STRAIGHT BOURBON Legion and Auxiliary Members Attend Banquet Costume Contest Is Held by Local Club Recuperating following a major operation performed Thursday morning, April 29, is Leslie C. Brunker of Willard. Mrs. R. N. Price Mrs. Sam (June) Gordon will be sporting a cast on her left Fetes Reading arm for the next few weeks. Mrs. Gordon accidentally fell at Circle Members her home on Thursday morning, Mrs. R. N. Price was hostess April 29, and sustained a broken Cirto members of the Reading left arm. cle on Wednesday evening. During the evening a story, appropriate to the Easter seaby son, The Youngest Thief, Baiting bulls is safe Margaret Sangster, was very given by Mary interestingly and Nicholas. Also presented was a poem, Our. Own," also written by Mrs. Sangster, given by Mrs. Abbie Madsen. Mrs. Carma A. Huish of Arizona was special guest. Eighteen circle members attended. Refreshments were served. mow Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Price have returned from a weeks visit In Phoenix. Arizona. While there they were guests of First Lieutenant and Mrs. J. Alan Price. Lt. Price is stationed at Luke Air Base near Phoenix. They report delightful weather and a most enjoyable trip. i planting. They have six living children: Calvin Peeples, Brigham City; Mrs. Mary Curless, Copeland, Idaho; Mrs. Laura Kennedy, Sacramento, Calif.; Mrs. Clementine Hieber, Hawthorne, Calif.; Mrs. (Ruth) Roy Braegger, Lawndale, Calif.; and Lewis Jackson Peeples, Connell, Washington. They also boast 12 grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. Brigham City Folks Vacation in Arizona force. Fifty-Secon- Mr. and Mrs. George JOURNAL Bnqham City, Utah Friday, April 30, 1954 their home for the present at Lincoln where Airman Berchtold is stationed with the U. S. air Airman Bcrchtold spent five days here. Mrs. Bcrchtold had been visiting for the past month. The couple was married on February 17. This was Mrs. Bercntold's first visit to Utah. She is the former Carol Giffen of Independence, Missouri. During her stay at the Bcrchtold home she was honored guest at open house. She was able to visit with and meet many relatives and friends of the Berchtold family at the recept ion. For the occasion the home was beautifully decorated with daffodils and forxythia. vor also goes happily with pork, Receiving guests were Mr. and veal and lamb. As a variation, try Mrs. Ersol Berchtold and the serving the relish plain sometimes, new Mrs. Berchtold. without the rolls. When you do Mrs Alta Craner was at the that, chill the relish instead of guest book with Bob Berchtold hot. it Good! up dishing and Bill Craner performing usher duties. Spicy Relish Rolls Relreshments were served unVt cup chopped scallions der the direction of Miss Violet 2 tablespoons butter 1 cup diced Berchtold, Mrs Jennie Andersen celery and Mrs. Merle Carr Serving l21 teaspoons curry powder were: Janet Craner, Susie Brown, tablespoon cold water Ko Gene Reeves H-and Deanna cups canned apple sauce Nelson. 4 crusty rolls Gift bearers were: Moana Saute scallions in butter. Combine Jean scallions, celery and apple sauce. Beichtold, Joan Reeves, Mix curry powder with cold water. Bankhead and Tommy Craner. Add to apple sauce mixture; blend In charge of the many lovely well. Halve crusty rolls; scoop out gifts presented were: Mrs. Darcenter. Spread inside with butter. win Young, Mrs. Dee Christoffer-seand Mrs. Lyle Young. Place apple sauce mixture in rolls. Bake in moderately hot oven, 375 During the evening musical F, 20 minutes, or until heated. numbers by Ruth Bankhead, Serve as an accompaniment to Bob Berchtold and Susie Brown fried or broiled spring chicken. entertained the guests. The newlyweds are making Yields 4 servings. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Peeples Quietly d Observe Wedding Anniversary ples Box Elder |