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Show g 7. 1? fV s 4- s City American Legion Auxillinry Attend Prciidcnts Seuctancs Meet fs-,!r'- Sunflower Comp DUP lo 0 tan Legion auxiliary at- - f sflsn ,en'- - Meeting Conducted By yllis Owen Thurs. The Sunflower camp of the p10neer room of the of Utah Pioneers met NovemDaughters on Saturday, Thursday evening, November 3, alt Lake City. at the home of Emma Hansen, nh Phyllis Owen, first vice captain, presiding and conduct. iV?tah 'e yf vs, ing. "Sunshine In Your Heart, was the opening song and prayer was offered by Louie B. Anderson. Two musical readings were given by Dixie Gordon, titled Rocking Horse Ran Away, and "Signs and Omens. Alice Rich then gave a sketch of the life of her father, Lemuel Hardison Red Little Deann Schumann sang Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer, accompanied by her mother, Irene Schumann. Tne lesson, "The Silk Industry in Utah," xas given by Alice Rich and Oneta Thorne and 45 good cheer visits were reported. Announcement was made of the next meeting, which will be a Christmas party with gift exchanges. Benediction, to conclude the meeting, was offered by Martha Jensen, after which refreshments were served to 22 was served at noon'bers and four guests by Olive Empire room of the ho- Petersen, Annie Littlewood, Em ma Hansen and Louie Anderson. mem-Luncheo- n the v- iiiniiini'irifliiiiti'rinirtii In The M ontj ham jrp i k&fia Rtiqlijm Second Wjrtl Holds Sacrament Meet i frriifr rifrr wiTMWiliiiiWittm iafiaitMi "S nmaaiftii - & Vfi "B V. gmjp FACE THP EE Nom Helmet Is Hostess At Clevei Hallowe'en Party BOX ELDER Sacrament and testimony meeting was held in the BrigLittle Miss Nora Holmes enterham City Second ward Immea group of her girl friends tained Nodiately after Sunday school, vember 6, with Earl V. Hansen, at a well planned Halloween first counselor, in charge. Rente paity at the home of her parMr. and Mrs. G. M. Holmes H Littlewood played an organ ents, of Harper ward. prelude The opening song was Praise The house was appropriately To the Man Who Communed decorated with pumpkins, witchwith Jehovah, was sung by the es, owls and cats and a number were congregation, and A. M. Nielsen of entertaining games gave the invocation. As a played. song, the congregation A was delicious luncheon sang, "Weil Sing, All Hail To Mrs. Holmes to the served by Jesus' Name. Valentine, Jay DeVaughn Petersen and nine following invited guests: Joan deacons were in charge of the Deem, Brenda Hubbard, Beverly May, Sharol May, Carol Glenn, sacrament. Four children were confirmed Marlene Yates and the little as members of the church. They were the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blue, by his uncle La- Labor Local No. 206 Roy Deem Aux. Meet At Home fayette F. Jensen, Gilman, son exf Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Robert Gilman, by his Of Miss Joe Florez father. Sandra Petersen daughter of Mr, and Mrs Ivan PeterThe womens auxiliary to Lasen, by his brother DeVaughn bor local No. 206 held their regPetersen, Adrainne Littlewood, ular business meeting Wednesdaughter of Mr. and Mrs Hor- day evening, November 2 at the ace Littlewood. by her father. home of Mrs. Joe Florez. son of 'Mr Olsen, ElWynne A short business session comfortable was June Ally son, curled and and Mrs. Claudius Olsen has conducted Gena Westley, by . . . reflects the mood of a dramatic scene being enacted before her eyes by Jimmy Stewcompleted his work as deacon vice president. in The Stratton Story. and was sustained to be ad- auxiliary art, her r, Refreshments were served to the office of teacher. vanced 4-- H amidst a hallow een setting to Club To Hold Annual Banquet And Pledge Ritual Held At The time was given over for the following members and t'nelr bearing and eleven husbands: Marilla Spencer, NetLogan By Brigham And Logan Sorority Program November JO testimony responded. tie Reese, Mrs. Neil Whitaker, Knud-sen- , The 4 11 club achievement The closing song, "Sing We Viola Westley, Gertrude The Epsilon chapter of the Evelyn Daines, LaPreal Bos-Nola Leggett and Marijane program will be held in Connne Now At Parting, was by the worth, Emily Rhodes, Eva Year-sleBeta Sigma Phi sorority and the at 9 a. m on Thursday Novem- congregation, and ElWynne OlEta chapter of Logan, held their Morris. and Gena Westiey. annual banquet and pledge riOther members attending the ber 10. The Change of time had sen gave the closing prayer. tual Friday evening at the Blue- function were: Luella Macfar-lane- , to be made because of a change Reading Circle Will bird banquet room at Logan. director; Norma Butler, In the school schedule. We hope Wayne L. Reeve Enrolls atable to be that will Honor Mrs. Lillywhite parents Three long tables were at- Iona Cefalo, Jane Crompton, At University of Kansas tractively decorated with lovely Leah Kimber, Lillian Felt, Reva tend this meeting because At 7 O'clock Tonight bouquets of the sorority tlower, Nelson, Elaine Ward, Selma through the contact they will L. Jteeve, of Brigham of club realize the value Wayne acBlanche Weir, the yellow rose. These were Thompson, Connie Mrs. John P. Lillywhite will City, is enrolled at the Univercented by tall burning yellow Simcox and Marion Fredricksen. work to the boys and girls. honored at a party by membe of Kansas for the fall term sity tapers in black holders placed Certificates of completion will of 1949, according to word re- bers of the Reading Circle toon either side of the floral ar- Mr. And Mrs. B. Knudson be presented to all club mem- ceived from the school. night (Wednesday) at the Howrangements. The head table held bers who have completed their ard Hotel. a large rainbow of dyed baby Return From California work. Phone your society news to Dinner will be served at 7 two in chrysanthemums, ending the 727, or oclock and members are asked Phone iMr. Mrs. Ben and Knudson of large pots gold. These of the The New'S Journal is a hurry to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society by officers in charge, to please have just returned from a three banquet was vision. be there promptly at this time. up" shop for job printing, but editor, Phone 192. At Oakland weeks vacation. Miss Pat Christensen of the the quality of the work is always with California visited they Eta chapter acted as mistress of They spent sev- the finest. ceremonies. Clever toasts were Grant Ambrose. offered and vocal numbers were eral days in San Francisco and then went to the coast and made enjoyed. These were in the form of solos, duets and trios sung stops in Los Angeles and Sar Diego. through They traveled by Lillian Felt, Inez Petersen southern California and mad and Jane Crompton, accompanied at the piano by Erma Cromp- stops in El Centro and stopped over at Yuma, Arizona. On ther ton. Each lady was introduced at way home they stopped at La and visited with Mr. and the banquet by her neighbor, Vegas Mrs. W. L. Holst. They also who also told a little about the Zions Nationa w'ent through introduced. girl Lovely gifts were placed at the plate of edge park and Bryce canyon in south ern Utah. They enjoyed theii THE ACADEMY AWARD pledge. the trip very much. WINNER IN ANOTHER Immediately following l. . HEART WINNING ROLE. banquet, the pledge ritual was held with Luella Macfarlane, T bird Ward Pnmsry conducting and Blanche Thomp son making the presentation of Preparation Meet Held to the sorority pledge pin Third ward Primary prepara pledges of the Brigham chapter. tion meeting was held last weel Pledging the Epsilon chapter at the home of Sadie Hess. Pray at the ritual were: Leah Barker, er was offered by Donna Valen Deon Lichtenstein, Delores Laur-ltze- tine. Teacher training lessor Erma Crompton, Marie was given iby Mrs. Amelia Well Thorne Jeppson, Carol Hafner, ing. Bishop James Jensen ant Lucille Young, Lola Campbell. Counselor Glen Nelson wert NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP, NEW YORK, N.Y..65JI GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS present to set some of the teach ers apart. Light refreshment were served by Uarda Owens Nona Funk and Sadie Hess. NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, November 9, 1949 z 0 th Piet art Pick Wed. -- Thurs. sacr-rament- ' co-sta- JANE Wyman-Ayre- s la WARNIR iROi. 1 w y t chil Johnny Belinda 4-- The picket little home with the white walls . . blend upholstery fabfence is something most ric wuth the wall covering to but, make the room appear bigger and DONT overcrow'd. of this dream, many of us If the apartment you're planmust live in rented homes or on moving into is unfurso lets make the ning apartments nished you have a much better most of it! rhance to do something with it, Don't let that small living room because you can buy your furli yoRf apartment get you down. I Just cant do niture with an eye to the future. And never say: Youll find many fine pieces of anything with it . . . 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