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Show wMm tUdStti page adtSa three Book Section Of Civic JOURNAL Club Will Meet Nov. 14 City. Utah Harper Ward Relief Society Holds Annual Conference In New Chapel Sunday Evening Brigba 11, 1949 rridat- - November The Civic Improvement club book section will meet Monday, November 14 at 4 p. m. in the 4. Tingey Family Chamber of Commerce rooms. Arrival Miss Mabel Christensen will Announce New review the book The Gay Saint- was born to by Taul Bailey. All Civic club . neW daughter and Mrs. W. A Tingey of members are invited to be presThey are former resi- ent. n Brigham City. Mr. Tin- J5 I vember 6, in their new ward chapel. The theme Of the program was the text taken from Roman for 1 am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, for it is the flower of God unto salvation to every one who believeth. There were two Relief society stake board members present, Flora Walker and Nina Beecher. The meeting was conducted by Stokes, Georgiana president. The prelude music was played by Frewtrilla Yates. The conThere's Sungregation sang, shine In Aly Soul Today," Opening prayer was given by j is a professor A.C. the Lfi of engineering Visiting Parents Here Mr. and Airs. Dick Harris and children arrived Wednesday from Nevada City, Calif., to visit with his parents, Mr. and Airs.' yisiting Lucy Nichols Henry Harris, for a week or so. and Air. Harris is Nevada City editor of ,.r j C. Nelson oif San Gabriel, the Grass Valley-NevadCity Harry Kamph at the Union, a daily paper. been staying haw r,iif Nichols. They home of Mrs. Lucy Phone your society news to to visit with friends and Natives and also to go hunting. the Phone 727, or enjoyed their to Mrs. Charles Kimber, society jhey report they much. editor, Phone 192. p very ' California People Are - a Miss Cozetta Petereit who will become the bride 'Postal service employees and of Maun Hirsehi in the Salt their partners, numbering about Lake L.D.S. temple on Nov- 43, enjoyed a lovely dinner-partember 18. at the Idle Isle Tuesday eve. . . ning honoring Airs. C. W. Poulton (Serilla Holst), who recently retired after 34 years service with the local post office. Airs. Poulton has moved to Salt Lake City where she and her husband are making their home. Ephraim Johnson and Orson Korth were in charge of arrangements with Air. Johnson conWallace ducting the program. Christensen, representing the babies of the post office family which Airs. Poulton has mothered, pinned a lovely corsa'ge on her shoulder and Mrs. Christensen pinned a carnation on the lapel of "Pa' Poulton. The following program was "Souven- presented: Reading, iers, was by Grace Price and two numbers novelty cornet were played by Earl Nielsen, accompanied by his father, C. Henry Nielsen. Two numbers were sung by the post office quartet, composed of (Ephraim Johnson, Lee Anderson, Orson Korth and Raymond Olsen, accompanied by Airs. Ephraim Johnson. Two vocal solos Were also sung by C. W. Poulton who played his own accompaniment. Reminiscing of early post office experiences was by Lester Anderson, who entered the postal service earlier than any member present. A tribute and remarks were made by postmaster Cm Henry Nielsen and presentation of a gift was made by Raymond Olsen. Airs. Poulton responded with a few brief remarks. as did Mr. Poulton, after which community singing coivcluded the evening. Cozetta Petereit And Maun Hirsehi Will Be Married November 18 Bay;i " Of interest to their many friends is the announcement if the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Aliss Cozetta Petereit and Alaun Hirsehi. The marriage will be performed Friday, November IS, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. Aliss Petereit is the popular young daughter of Ada Keller Petereit and her fiancee the son of Air. and Airs. Louis A. Hirs-ch- i of Park Valley. A bridal shower honored the bride-to-brecently at the home of Miss Dauna Jensen. The evening was spent in making a clever brides book, after which light refreshments were served at small tables. Places were appropriately marked with a cleverly made marshmallow bride, complete with veil, for the following friends who presented Aliss Petereit with lovely gifts: Dauna Jensen, Donna Alann, Shelley Diane Robinette, Joan Davis. Harper, Kathryn Campion, Iva Beth Simonsen, ILaRue Olsen, LuAnn Secrist, 'Dorothy Secrist, LaRene Wood. Colleen Farmer and Beverly Weaver. e For the good will you have shown me now, and in the past, I am very grateful. I thank you for your confidence in me, and I will honestly try to merit it. Sincerely vours, CONNIE M. PETERS City Treasurer tJH Mrs. Don Bommer Is Visiting Parents &dcestjj VALUES MILK'r,:;"rSE,'48 PEAS SPRING GARDEN 16 PEANUT BUTTER Bring Your Proctor & case case S5.70 S3.84 35 Skippy Gambles Coupons Here - iwmmmuaBnr? Conference Held at NORTH MAIN the new Venetian Blind Sensation! . . . WEEK-EN- D SPECIALS As advertised in cxaiunu Vinyl Plastic Tape with Steel Tempered Slats FOLDING LIFE CARD TABIES Immitation wood top, double braced legs, while they last $335 Marvalon Plastic By Perry Relief Society KG: v T U) rTJSJ&lai SHELF PAPER The Perry ward Relief society conference was held Sunday evening, November t with lva Lou Nohekcr. president, The conference was opened with an address of welcome by Mrs. Neheker. followed by the opening prayer by Douglas Oy lor. Ti;e opening song. "Sunshine In Your Soul, was sung by the congregation, after which the sustaining of Relief society officers was conducted by Cora Quay le. The Relief society chorus. conducted by Hazel Allen and accompanied by Louise Davis sang Song of Triumph," followed by a talk on "The Gospel In Our Lives, by Elzada Young. Carrie Petersen talked on "How-TGain and Retain a Testimony, and the chorus sang, My Testimony." Edith Baddfcy, a councilor in the South Box Elder stake Relief society also gave a few remarks, followed by Bishop Rulon Hirsehi. The closing song, The Lord Is My Light, and benediction the by Eugene Bott concluded meeting. ItS wide, choice 11 10 10c, of regular patterns, closeout special, yard 100 It's not too early to do your 51 DOWN Will Deliver A LANE CEDAR CHEST IJalaiuT $1 Week CHRISTMAS SHOPPING! We now are laying away items for Christmas giving. Make your selections a small deposit early will hold your purchase 'til Christmas. ... ... 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Present at the open house were her brothers, Joseph, of Salt Lake City; Lewis, of Willard and a sister, Sarah Joseph-soof Brigham City, together with many neices and nephews, A brother, Fostner, of Rupert, Idaho, was unable to be present but sent his thoughts in the verse written following Metcalf: Dear Sister: God bless you darling sister, and with all my heart I pray that all your hopes will be fulfilled on this, your special day. I send you birth- l, s day greetings, dear, across the many miles with deep devotion and with all my gratitude and smiles. My thanks for your encouragement and my faith in thee, my admiration for your life in God's good company. A'our every day is like a song for all the world to hear and every is filled message you Impart with joy and cheer. I sincerely hope that all your prayers are heard and all dreams come true and may God bless you and bestow his richest gifts upon you. Mrs. Zundell received many gifts and calls from friends un able to attend. A potted plant was presented her from the Willow Creek camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. The Willard Relief society also presented her with a beautiful poem written by one of its members. The open house was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Josephson. WHY BUY A 1949 CAR that depreciates one full year January 1st See The New Miracle Ride aSSS j WHY WE MAKE THIS OFFER: j ENROLL NOW Send No Money in Herbert Hofmann, National Secretary, one of I" After Selections Are Received We offer to send youFREE HOME BOOK care to -- 1950 Advance-P- ay best-selle- STUDEBAKER Order your Thanksgiving Turkey now. We will have ijjoice selection ranging from .TOc a pound and up. FREE DELIVERY Comer of 5th South and Main a We love to demonstrate and one ride will convince the person who demands the most. Give it your O.K. and you'll save your yearly JOE CARRS, INC. 750 South Main Phone 737 M vinyl plastic tape that matches the famous FLEXALUM spring tem in beauty and pored slat Mrs. Don Bommer and small in arrived Susan, Brigham 'City this week to spend a month visiting with" her parServices Of Chris Olsen ents, lAlr. and Mrs. 'Robert Lament and many friends. Held Nov. 7 At Ephraim Mrs. Romcr is the former Mr. and Airs. Melvin Johnson Jeanne Lamont and is making her home at Detroit. Alichigan. and Mr. and Airs. Aaron Christensen of Bear River City attendYoull be surprised at the ex- ed the funeral services of Chris l cellent results Olsen of Ephraim, Monday, Noclassified ads secure. vember 7. daughter. THESE ward singing mothers sang "Faith of Our Fathers. A talk, "The Gospel In Our Lives, was then given by Muriel Nicholas. Musical number, A Song ot Triumph," was given by the singing mothers. Remarks were offered by the stake board members. The singing was under tin- di ruction of the Relief society's chorister. Jane Welch, accompanied by Frewtrilla Yates. The closing song was "The Lord Is My Light," by the congregation. Benediction was ottered by M. E. Gibbs of the ward bishopric. - - Mrs. C. W. Poulton Is Honored At Dinner Party Given By Fellow Postal Employees News-Journa- MY SINCERE THANKS Shades of the Past smlants. Walker is night atH it ST JOSEPH M i. il'Iijunl.irt at the Jess James tourist to po.n-ourt builtaruumlttieoldJes.se ey V. allver icperted The Harper ward Relief so- Lenora Holmes, f;rst councilor. that he had been rubbed of, James home in which the ward and left bound In his Greetings and a report were outlaw was shot to death. ciety held their annual conference Sunday evening, No- given by Georgiana Stokes. The Temple Marriage pox ELDER CLUB, rs show you the big values you receive through the HOME BOOK CLUB. 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