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Show PAGE THREE I0X elder journal Brigham City, ftidoT. I November YalJ 18, 1949 Dog Watch Fails Melrose left J.m service station. Mass (UP) 'o eager beagle of a watchdog found that" while Msjim Jllchard Rotherham of gmg it on guard WAKEFIELD, to guard his, had removed from the station Next dav he nine radios worth $300, a box Jim was dog- - eoiua.mng $f in change and a,. duty, thieves pound of candy. Legion Auxiliary Has Regular Meeting And Program Mon. Evening Patriotic Theme Is Used In Annual Ward Dinner Given By Perry Ward On Armistice JBIRTIIS Mam former ward members, lelatives and friends renewed music was played by Louise Da-monihl meeting is. and remiof the American Legion Auxtl-i.- old acquaintances "God Bless was America, at nisced dinthe ward Perry vs as held Monday evening ner held sung by the congregation and in the amusement in the War Memorial home, on Annistice dancing to the music of the Dan Day. w.th Mis J Leo Nelson presid Ross oichestra completed the ing A delicious hot dinnei was evenings' enloitamment and ses- served beginning at 6 30 o'clock fun Following the hu.Mne.ss Lonnie Peters and John sion the meeting was turned at long tables attractively ear- Owens entoi tamed dunng . over to Mrs. Roy Shaw, chan-maon with their versions of ou! the patnotie colors of ning of the child welfare coni ,ed white and blue m the eov "My lleui" "Little Gypsy Sweet nni'ee. She in turn presented eis. napkins and tapeis Flags heart" and "The Sweetest Story the following program: adorned the walls of the hall, Ever Told" They weie accompa Novelty trumpet selection by adding to the patriotic spirit nied by Mis Amie Beecher Earl Nielsen, accompanied Geneia! chairmen consisted by prevailed his father, C. Henry Nielsen, Foiiowmg the dinner, a pio of the bishopnc, IvaLou Nebe inuta'ions by Bunny Reese, giam ananged tn the oftlccis ker of the Relict society. May quartet number, Donna Facer, if the M I. A with Nonna Bott Wagstaff of the Piimaiy and terl Barker, Barbara Shaw end is mistii'ss ot ceiemony, was Sunday school siipei intendency Rose Marie iLomax, accompa piesentod as follows The open- Mis Maude White was in charge nied by Bobbie Ann Stewart ing pia.ver was given by Leltoy of decoiations Other commit1. White and a short talk on child wel atiei which onginal tees weie headed by Emma faie by Mane Pohl. comic songs and skits weie givndieus Ruth Fiancis, Merle Light refreshments were seiv en by Erma Hansen, Juanita Barnaid, toia Quayle, Nola Faled by a committee headed tn Stelten ami Maigaiet Lewis, lows Fdna Caiter and Alice Daisj Hansen, and including l'lie ladies weie costumed in Snow. Helen Johnson, iMarie Larsen. All teen a ge girls of Hie waid ookmg utensils tiuits and vegA'borta Kofotd and Esther etables and all ll takes to pie assisted in serving, weanng atHodges white and blue They tractive ted paie a delicious dinnei aeie accompanied tn Geraldine apions made under the dnection stelfen "Make Believe" and of Alice Snow "Get Acquainted" Party Kuiies At The Bottom of The vlaulen," accompanied by Mis. Is Given For Teachers Presbyterian Ladies Lpluaim Johnson Die was continued Hold Luncheon Wed. By Superintendency piogiam with two noveitj comet num The new superintendency of neis by Kail Nielsen ac.ompa The Womens association of the Thud waid Sunday school lied by his fathei 0 Henry the Community lresby tenan held a "get acquainted" meet Nielsen after w hieh the er ihuich entoitained at a beaution luncheon ing and party last week in the latest 1950 fashions were model- fully appointed ward scout house which was at ed to the delight of the audience Wednesday, November 16, at oi me I'erty waid men- the home of Mrs. J. F. Stoller, traetnely decorated with huge j fall folk. Mis. Mildred Egbert, an- honoring Mrs. Paul T. Mohler of bouquets of flowers. nouncing the latest Paris fash- Ogden, synodical president, and of Logan, i.Many new teachers have been ions, was attired as a Parisian Mrs. C. W. Bennett added to the Sunday school fac-- I style producer weanng mens Ogden Piesbyteridl president. The luncheon table was cenclothing. The latest fashions in ulty and the new superinten-dency felt a need for a friendly ladies wear began with the ear- - tered with a lovely arrangement party for the purpose of becom- !y morning negligee and house of vai (colored chrysanthemums ing better acquainted with these coats, the latest in sports wear, in a crystal bowl. new teachers, and for the teach- tennis suits, sweater girls, afPlaces were laid for 32 guests, ers to become acquainted with ternoon and street wear, the including the two guests of hontheir officers. evening foimal and the style or, associate officers of the OgCommunity singing was en- review was climaxed with the den Presby terial, four ladies the business slnwing of t he bridal gown. The trom the Intermountain Indian joyed following meeting and "bingo was enjoy- giand finale hiought the show school, and members of the ed by all. A delicious hot lunch- te a close amidst t he hilarious Community Preshy tenan church eon topped off the evening of laughter ot all. Accompaniment congregation. fun. Robert and Lucille Misrasi I'raghead, Brigham City, baby boy born on Nevember 9. Joseph and Donna Chlarson Waters, Bugham City, baby girl born November 15. Bernard F. and Jennie Lowe Houghton, Brigham City, baby girl, born November 16. The regular FOR DINNER ON THIS store be Prices Good WILL Until closed intei-miss- Wednesday All Day Thursday . TREATS AND ALL THE TRIMMINGS AT WES'S WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY Are The Same' Always Night TURKEY DAY SUY PRODUCE YAMS n ,- SPECIALS 12 -u, CELERY 3 Lb. SNOWDRIFT MIRACLE WHIP 31 3 CABBAGE Lb. POTATOES RedMsbBaNl,. 67c HOT ROLL MIX With Coupon 7 i Pillsbury 's 35' 25' 14 oz. u BISQUICK Nat'l V.F.W. . Aux. President To Visit In Utah This Week The national V. F. W. auxiliary president, Mrs. Donat Monaco, will be a guest of the V, F. W. auxiliaries in Utah during her visit to Salt Lake City November 19, 20 and 21. She will tie met by Mrs. Eva Edwards, Utah department president, officers and auxiliary members. . A banquet will be held in her honor in the Junior ballroom at Hotel Ltah Saturday evening at 8 o clock, and a department meeting for auxiliary members will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Clarence Allen post home. 833 South Second Last. Salt Lake City. She will tie inteiviewed over KDYL at 10 30 Monday morning. from Any Auxiliary member the local organization who desires to attend the banquet, is requested to contact Mrs. Leah Kimber, president, for van-colore- Ocean Spray Cranberry SAUCE No. Del Monte 15c BOO CRUSTQUICK I PUMPKIN 17' 9 oz. TOP QUALITY MEATS GROUND BEEF SAUSAGE 85 ,, tork- -2 its. . . 75 43' PICNIC HAMS HEAVY ROASTING CHICKENS STEWING HENS 1st & 2nd Grade TURKEYS AT MARKET PRICES Wess BAKERS COCONUT MORSELS r 19 Spring: Garden Gulf Kissed Jumbo SHRIMP Mrs. Herman Jeppson Gives Review For Club 49 5 oz Hwletts PEAS No-30- 33' 0 Cello. Unpitted MINCE MEAT Z. 37' DATES 15' 8 oz. South Main Market Members of the Book Lore club were entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. J. Oleen Palmer. IMrs. Herman Jeppson gave an interesting review of the book Through Devils Gate, by Delta and Mathan Glen Neely. Eighteen members were present. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Douglas Gunderson, December 8, with the book review by Mrs. Edw in Baird. Phone your news to 727. HE.W.LETJiS PURE M1HCE1MFAT jC WISE BUYS FOR THANKSGIVING If youre like MOST homemakers we know', preparing that Thankslike is dinner O. a we lavish at P. Skaggs giving tage production. Yes, presenting System stores enjoy making all the preparations right along with you, and our store is stocked with all the goodies necessury to make the most important meal of the year a real humdinger. Come on in today with your market basket and let us help you make a grand holiday dinner. CHECK THESE FOOD BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY Ocean Spray Whole or 1 Strained Ready To Serve 2.5 c Phone your news to 727. FOR A Royal Brand DELICIOUS This Store Will Be PUMPKIN, large Closed Thursday Spring Garden PEAS DP For Your Thanksgiving Pumpkin Pie 2Hin 0 No. 30 3 can IJQ utftllW Small Whole Ask For FREE Del Monte No. 2 can .... Holiday Cook Book Sego Milk, 4 cans Hershey SYRUP PINEAPPLE, fancy Slice, Ige. 21 can Pound 27' -- 480 Toms & Hens LOWEST MARKET PRICE 15' 330 O.P. SKAGGS FOOD STORE HOURS 8 A. M. TO 10 P. M. OPEN SUNDAYS PHONE FREE DELIVERY USE OUR REAR STORES ENTRANCE 17 FREE PARKING IN REAR 7 L14'!W fiBWlUp |