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Show . ml 'nil lO"' wr ft safe. ELDER NEWS ,haffl City. 24. 1251 f, October cordially If CrS ior th'Z oomniaiJ tlw r 5l CONTINUES H '"rtty B.H THIS WEEK' MATERIALS SPECIAL 2 10 only COTTON SHEET 1!' aNNON BLANKETS, Assortment reg. $13.35 Dar-Bur- . . Lay Away Toys t, d , Koundy, Merlyn Jensen, Rou Jean Ward, Mrs. Jerrie Nelsen, Mrs. Beverly Landon, Mrs. Nora Gunderson, Mrs. Louise Ruth Collings, LarraineParsons, Christensen and Mrs. Grace Burt. ', 'Locust . Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday evening, Oct.. 18, at 7:30 at the 35' $8.79 .... Greatly Reduced Now For Christmas home of Capt. Hazel Norton. First Lt. Bernice Foot Conducted ' the meeting which was opened with prayer by Almina Allen and congregation singing. Minutes of the last were read and approved.meeting Roll call showed 15 members and three visitors present with seven excused. Second Lt iRuby Hansen outlined the program and aims of the camp and invited the visitors to join. ' , Ruby Freeman read' a sketch of the life of her mother, Minnie Erickson Kotter. Louie Squires gave the lesson which was: on the Utah Central Railroad. (After the closing song, concluding prayer was offered by Mary Collett. i Refreshments were served by Daughters Hazel Norton and Eva Burrows. , , Who Want Christmas Greetings iffsrent from the Usual Run of Cards Folks ing completed his work as 1' a deacon, was accepted and sustained as worthy to be advanc; ed to the office of a teacher. Three talks, were given by Deon Rasmussen,' Brent Horsley and Sheridan 'Daines. .Ella Anderson rendered a vocal- solo accompanied ' by , Mrs. Little-woo. Kay' Daines sang a solo ccompanied by1 Carol Johnson. Elder F. N.' Barker was the speaker of 'the evening. . His subject Was "Joseph, Smith," a Prophet of God. Counselor Jeppsen . thanked all who had taken part and after singing by the congregation, Heber Smith-.- - pronounced the benediction, - Locust Camp Of D.U.P. Holds Meeting Oct. 18 HORSLEY'S r - Marriage licenses issued b the Rox Elder county clerks ' office, Brigham City. Them as Huft, 21, Ogden, Utah and Marjorie Elaine Jones, 17, Qgden; Utah,, issued on October 101 Consent of Mns. Esther Jones. Russell LaMont - Rogers, 19, Garland; and Myrna Loy Miller, 17, Temonton, issued on October IB. - Consent of Mrs. Albert T. v Rogers and Mrs. Jessie A. Mil- ler. Theo Steven Coombs, 19, Fielding, and Norma Hall, 18, Local Women Fete : Portage, issued on October 18. Officers Wives 18 Consent of Mrs.; Alta Coombs. Boyd Paul Winn, 24, Tremon-to- n Mis. Dean Freeman, Mrs and - Melba Hansen, 18, Glen Johnson and Mrs. Wendell Hess were in charge of ar- Howell, issued on October 19. rangements when wives of the 204th F. A. Battalion officers 7. Jay Skidmore To met for regular meeting on ' .' Speak 'At Civic Club October 18. . Dinner was held at. Maddox professor C. Jay' Skidmore, Ranch House. . . son former Superintenof Mrs. Glen Johnson has . re- dent andthe Charles Skidmore heen. program cently appointed of Brigham City, now residents chairman for. the organization. of Salt Lake City, will be guest speaker Thursday afternoon at oclock at- the WarMemorial home when- members' of the Civic Improvement . club meet for .regular .monthly meeting. -Professor Skidmore of the Utah State Agricultural college fatuity will speak on Mental Health for Adults, and a special invitation is extended - to all members to attend and hear this timely talk. will Mrs. Leon - Christiansen present two numbers by her students. Numbers will include Coats Are Cleaner , Jeanettes Wooden Shoes , by ' Hodges and Wedding of Kay with V. Spotless , Jack and' Jill by ; Billy Howes and Sharon Coleman. The meeting will be held in the War Memorial home,' reminded Mrs. .Orson- Christensen, DRY CLEANING club president, today. L , Oct , , , ifi; RAMS E ACCM ST YEARLY 1 light for ja arl tcAiity Stifle Cards ieojtiful by Whife Oil toV & Wyckoff - - ?- Cards 6 Different Designs With Envelopes 12 Distinctly FOR ONLY y 504 cards are truly of unusual beauty and the kind which will stand out as different, dlstlno-o- bese o, 1 designs feature gay wintry scenes in high-grad- e thing effects, brightened with touches of red, be 0 ER ! ( SANITONE - in the popular French folder styles, suitable loir by young and old, men as well as women. Order Your Card Note j . and Avoid the Last Minute Rush ; Nows the time to get those winter coats cleaned. BUY THEM BY THE BOX 9 At Our Greeting Card Department selection of other Boxed Christmas Cards from 25c be disappointed SEE YOUR again this year BEFORE YOU BUY. MPLETE - ALL DIRT OUT SPOTS GONE NO SIGN CLEANING ODORS OF-STA- LINE OF HALLMARK XMAS CARDS MODERN iMINDER Dependable CLEANERS supplies - Margaret Lewis Gives ' Teacher Trainer Lesson Teacher .Trainer lesson, Why Do I Teach, was ably given by Mrs. Margaret Lewis at regular, preparation meeting for members of the Sixth ward Primary. The meeting- - was held Monday, October 13, at the home of Mrs. Melva Whitaker. Mrs. Collings , conducted the session With opening prayer by Mrs. Norene Oldroyd. Following Mrs. Lewis lesson refreshments were served to 13 members of the association present by Mrs. Whitaker. Mrs. Erma Hansen and Mrs. Rosella Tingey. . Mrs. Whitaker-- " off ered-.'-t- he .' closing prayer, r Carol Ann Yates, lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard M. Yates of Harper, became the bride of Glen Woodyatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodyatt, of Willard, In a double ring ceremony performed Sunday afternoon, October 7, in Repo, Nevada. Mrs. Ronald Packer Was hostess Wednesday evening, to regular bridge club. Mrs. (Hen Campbell ahd Mrs. Dhle Fiydr were special guests with regular members Mrs. Max' Margan, Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Aaei Robinette, Mrs. Charles W. Clay baugh and Mrs. Wesley Shirts. j A delicious two course luncheon was served followed by ad evening of bridge. Mrs.' .Clay-baug- h won high, Mrs. Campbell travelling, and Mrs. Robinette, Entertains Bridge Club Beehive Camp of D.U.P. Plans Meeting Friday The Beehive camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Smith, 487 South Main street, (Friday, October 26, at 7:30 p. m. Ser-eth- a Ann formerly (Carol Yates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard M. Yates of Harper, now Mrs. Glen So. Stake Visitors At 1st Ward Primary Meet Special South Box Elder stake Primary board visitors at regufor lar , preparation meeting First ward Primary on Monday evening, October 22, at the home were: of Miss Ruth Bemtsen, Mrs,' Margaret Wilson and Mrs. Ellen Siggard. . Meeting was conducted by Mrs. Jean Packer. Karen Wilde n offered the opening prayer. Rees gave the scriptural reading followed by the lesson. By Whom Shall the Gospel Be Taught, by Norma Jensen., . Ellen Siggard ofered the closin' prayer. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Gladys Hanline, Mrs. Helen Orwin and Miss Bemtsen. Af-to- Mr. And Mrs. Wallace Wilde Host All Children , Grandchildren kr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilde were host and hostess to all theil children and grandchildren Sunday, October 14, when A reunion was held at their home in Perry. Those present were Todd and and daughters,' Erma Dewey Sheron and Patty, Ogden; Bill and Carma Adams and children,' Juean, Steven, and Kathy, Layton; Glenn and Earla Wilde and children, Kay, Diane and Lorin, Layton. Dean Wilde of Los Angeles; Ivy'Melcher and children, Marlene and Wally, Anderson, South Carolina. Doctor W. A. Melcher is expected this week from South Carolina to spend a s few days, after which the will visit In Omaha, Nebraska and Chicago, before returning south. Mel-cher- Guard Wives Hear ' A Immediately following reciting of wedding Vows a dinner party was held at the Sky Room of the Mapes Hotel in Reno. For her wedding the bride wore a maroon checkered gaberdine suit with black accessories. Her corsage was , a large orchid. They honeymooned . In Reno, on Lake Tahoe and continued to San Francisco. The young couple are now making their heme in Willard The bride is a graduate of Box Elder high school. The groom has served in the U. S. army and is now engaged in farming in Willard. On Friday' evening, October 19, Mrs. Ray Reese and Mrs. Dee Glen Smith were hostesses to members of both families at a miscellaneous shower given in honor of Mrs. Woodyatt. The party was held at the Smith home. Fall flowers decorated the rooms. Light refreshments were served. The evening was spent in playing bingo with many prizes being awarded. The group present, presented Mrs. Woodyatt with many lovely and useful, gifts. ' Get tier M I7"' Christmas Gift '. -- . tomrei "Mias America chest in Limed White with drawer. Mh Popular waterfall ator-- ar - ntra wMi apace in deep lid. Lid auto, OeVt LANE Christ met at opened. Hap maticallr recede Now Forming! Pains Vanish DOWN ... 03 :'tt ll nrao ux . . . and the body responds quickly, to our skilled ad justments. Chiropractic may help you,, after other methods have fail ed. Call for, a con sultation. Dr. C. R. Jones East-1s- t South CLYDE B. STRATFORD, Manager. Phone 330 . 31 Phone .182 North Main Street next scheduled meeting 'of for wives the National Guardsmen will be held October 29 at the home of Mrs. Louise Hess. . ' , The wives met October 15 At See How the home of Mrs. Ada Johnson and enjoyed visiting with Floyd Kling and Wendell Saunders, guardsmen, recently released tell of their experiences with other Box Elder county fellows ' ' in Korea. , The evening was of special significance to Mrs. Johnson smee it was their 14th wedding anniversary. Nineteen , wives were present and light ' refreshments were served. Fast Your Dollars Grow When Invested In V SECURITY-1- 7 ' AT I i, SOT0N6S (SGQTTDPDeATGG Phone 86 . Good Crowd Expected To Sego Lily Camp A good crowd is anticipated at regular monthly meeting of the Sego Lily camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The meeting will be held on at - 7:30 Thursday, October 25, -p. mr at the home of Mrs: Riila Jensen,' 429 West Forest. ltfi No. A. mi MW "' u SKltSJ w o .wand" y , owe gu AimyrnGDiyrcnZu? . 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Mrs. Ronald Packer nessed the ceremony. - Marriage Licenses Double Ring Ceremony Performed In Reno Unites Carol Ann Yates And Glen Woo dyatt 'All members are requested to be present and an invltaton Is The bride was attended by extended to all who would like Mrs. Dee Glen Smith and Mr. to join the camp," said Capt. Smith stood with his brother-in-law- , Violet Tingey. cut. Mr. and, Mrs. Dean Cand-lan- d of Brigham City also wit- , Burt, irious 3TT0N BLANKETS LeOrande Hen-dricks- BARGAINS Reg. 55c; now 7 'aly All Wool C. Bishop New Bride . REDUCED FLANNEL Ideal for diapers $2.98 v . 1st Quality HEAVY CANTON BLANKETS s - BUY NOW AND SAVE!! U141 With' set-an- horsley'sHug y r Services Held In Second Ward Sunday Evening . V held Horsley presiding, Second Counher 13, at the homeSaturday, of selor Wynn N- Jeppsen conductFriday, Oc- lene ed exercises in sacrament serM. at the derson, whohonoring Mary, vices in the Second ward last recently became the ' Bunker in bride of Gerald Parsons. t Sunday. S received many lovely gifts Renie Littlewood Tendered an ffor her personal trousseau. . organ selection as prelude. The Light refreshments were Horace ved the remainder of the congregation sang and. invocaLittlewood offered the time ,was sPen 1 a making up tion. . Jay Meservy, Alvin Brides Book. . . .. and 11 deacons preThe hostesses were Darlene pared and served the, sacraart and Frances Petersen. ' ' .y ment.Guests Included Charlene Vernon Charles Jensen, hav; Johnson, Elaine Carol HAWES? SALE Ki-t- - A shower was etc a TyJ Qtr. 35 tot monthly season frontline troops in on received supplies tober 26, at 2:30 P. i Span by airdrop within Willar? Mr3 May fc after request. Xiy - 1 Shower Honors Mary DUP To Meet Friday ' members of the WUlow Gunderson At Burt Creek Camp of Daughters of Utah Nome On October 13 Pioneers are wh Sy X Willow Creek Camp Thi In Swings CortHkctts |