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Show V t St. Teressas Altar society 9pent a social evening at the home of Mrs. Vincent DeNun-cie- , Tuesday evening, Feb. 21. Light refreshments were served during the evening. Those attending were: Mrs. John Sereika, Mrs. Parley Lee, Mrs. Donald Rogers, Mrs. Robert Benavidez, Mrs. Joseph Florez, Mrs. John Gomez, Mrs Wm McKay and Mrs Alice Cosgrove Miss Lena Schott and Miss Marie Cleveland. Reading Circle to Hear Mrs. J. Leo Nelson Mon. Tremonton Man Is Honored on 72nd Birthday Anniversary St. Teressa's Altar Society Met Tuesday Mr. and Green of Tremonton were pleasantly surprised on the occasion of Mr. Greens 72nd birthday anniversary on Feb. 15, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John In Brigham City. A hot dinner was served at small tables to the fourten family members who were present, guests including the honored and their sons and daughters, Mrs. Ruby Garrett, Mr. and Mrs Evan Green, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Green of Tremonton; Mrs. Bess C. W. Mrs Mrs J. Leo Nelson will review These Lovers Fled Away" by Howard Spring at tihe regular meeting of the Ladies Reading Circle set for Monday evening, Feb. 27, at 8 p. m. The group will meet at the home of Mrs. W. H. Barnard, 113 North Second West. McFarland, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Candilora, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burt of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs John. Visiting followed dinner and many fine gifts were presented to Mr. Green, ffebrucary greatest savings ever I Heres Your Chance to Buy POETRY WINNERS Winners of the Lincoln school poetry contest, sponsored by the z, Civic Improvement club, were back row left to right, Julia Funk, sixth grade; Pete fifth grade ; Patricia Harrison, fourth grade ; front row, Ricky Huchel, third grade; Charlotte Ewer, second grade; and Donald Romer, first grade. Mrs. Reynolds V. Reeder, representing the Civic club, presented each of the grand prize winners with a book of poetry. AT LOW Mos-kowit- GET IN ON THESE SAVINGS NOW I Box Elder Former Brigham COATS JACKETS Ladies Winter Length W. Riba Absolute low for this coat. DRESSES 7 One Group A Real Buy At Prices. t Clear-Ou- Second Group $K99 7 quality merchan-t- rock o bottom $ ft 999 Cut In Price TTA . ,, refreshment $2)99 Grand Prize Winners to 25 3 today! Only $2299 Values to $40 on these la dies coats. Now is the time to buy a winter coat at big savings to you! 7 only - Size 12 MISSES COAT $ 3" jpafkte Brewed First Grade Donald Romer There was a little pine tree Growing in the wood Inc. ftp the Altitude He said, "Ill be a Christmas Tree If I am very good." 50 Come in and pick yours out Group Childrens LEGGIN SETS Few Remaining FORMALS Finest quality material and latest styling. " MM 2 Only COAT and Happy memories Only $as99 $399 dise cut prices. WINNERS AT CENTRAL Grand prize poetry winners at Central school were, back row left to right, Nickey Valentine, sixth grade; Carol Ann Ericksen, fifth grade; Linette Frost, fourth grade; front row, Judy Bonnell, third grade; Jeffrey Wight, second grade; and Gary Ludlow, first grade. Ideal for Spring Wear value-packe- d Bush-nai- oments and happy 3A only only$ZL99 AH top Grand Prize Winners 8 Only CORDURbY JOURNAL l was stationed at General hospital. Last year he graduated from iLt. Ronald F. Riba, former Northwestern university school com will Brigham City youth, of commerce where he was an his six months plete primary football lineman fliglht training at Manana Air outstanding Force Base, Tucson, Ariz., next and line backer for three years. month and wall be transferred to He also played football While attending Box Elder. Texas for advance training. His wife is the former Marcy iRiba attended Box Elder High Caldenwood of Evanston, lid. Dr. and Mrs. Riba live at 747 school during World War II while his father. Col. Leander Sheridan Road, Evanston, I1L Lincoln School Ladies Winter 7 Brigham City, Utah Friday, February 24, 1956 Youth Is Pilot Central School PRICES! MONEY-SAVIN- G ' TAKES FLIGHT TRAINING Lt. Ronald F. Riba, former Box Elder High school football player, now is taking flight training With the Air Force, stationed at Tucson, Ariz. Poetry prizes are being distributed this week to elementary school students who wrote the best poems during the February contest being sponsored by the Civic Improvement Club. The annual contest has been under the direction of the youth committee with Mrs. Reynolds V. Reeder as chairman in charge. Assisting Mrs. Reeder have been Mrs. Rex Earl, Mrs. Kent Jensen and Mrs. Reese Jensen. Presented here are the six grand prize winners from each of the two schools in Brigham City. Ready-to-We- ar Rtlwr Brewing Company, Sob late &V Second Grade Charlotte Ewer i My Doll Her name is Tiny Tears She has not lived so many years. But she can smile and she can cry And she could walk if she would try. Oh, how I love her. Third Grade Ricky Huchel My Kitty have a kitty thats white and yellow, Hes such a cute and playful fellow. He sleeps but in he scoots, When he smells his breakfast of puss n boots, Of one thing he never seems to tire, To lie and sleep before the fire. I First Grade Gary Ludlow There is a little bunny Round and fat His ears stick up Like a baseball bat. Second Grade Jeffery Wight My kitty is black and brown She never wears a frown She has fluffy fur, and a nice soft purr, And runs around like a happy clown. Third Grade Judy Bonnell The Little Skunk 1 have a little skunk As cute as he can be. He has a lot of spunk As I could plainly see. I teased him once too often And I am here to tell He has a body odor That didnt smell so well. Fourth Grade Linette Frost Icicles Icicles on my window sill Are standing an a row. They look like soldiers They gleam, glisten so. But when the enemy appears Theyll soon be on the run. For they never win a battle When they are fighting Mr. Sun. Fifth Grade Carol Ann Erickson My Friends My friends are often funny My friends are often not But when my friends are funny They think that I am not. Sixth Grade Nicky Valentine The Little Bear I know a little bear, And all he eats is honey. He hasnt got much hair, And he sure looks funny. All he does is play all day, And have a lot of fun. If anything gets in his way, Hell turn around and run. f out-door- s Fourth Grade Patricia Harrison Old North Wind The trees will shake, the leaves will hide, For Old North Wind through the town will ride. Hell jide through the town, and up the streets Down the valley, and around the creeks, s Hell ride by the ducks, that dig In the mud Down In the meadow, where the cow 4 chews her cud Hell ride in the park, where gay children play Hell ride and blow all through the day. The trees will shake, the leaves will hide. For Old North Wind through the town will ride Fifth Grade Peter Moskowitz The Boy Scouts Boy Scout on the trail I go on hikes and camping trips, And tote the water pail. I am a haippy Im iglad I am a Boy Scout And hope youll be one too Because youll have a lot of fun And learn to cook good stew. Hurry, hurry and you might win Youre taught to be respectful And to love your Uncle Sam But most important to us all Youll learn to be a man. Your present car may win you r 785 PRIZES 150,000 IN ALLI one of 785 huge prizes! l Sixth Grade Julia Funk There is a lovely meadow. Where I love to play. I lie down on the cool, sweet grass. And dream the hours away. 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