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Show ARE FACTS B ear From River City RIVER oc-- CITY - Mrs. was hostess to iHo Andersen Trlub Friday afternoon. Pino-e- , as played with prizes and Mrs. Cliff Matteson iA !g delicious Eiiis Arbon. Jken dinner was served. go-5- , and Mrs. Reynold (Bob) ',en and daughter Joan of Trnsh Fork, visited his moth-Sophia Jensen and iMrs j,er relatives Sunday. Sam Verneiw vlr and Mrs. Blair, of n'd 'sons Gary and and Mr. Wyoming, unston. Mrs Louis Street of Ogden, Mrs. Alvin Jen- Sited Mr. and Delicious! sen Sunday. The ladies are sisters. Mr. and (Mrs. Ray Holman returned to their home in Provo Tuesday after spending several days with her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holman and Mrs. Emma Paice. Mrs. Vernal Andersen and Mrs. Glen Iversen spent .Monday in Ogden shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen entertained a few friends Friday evening. A hot dinner was served at small tables for 16 guests. The evening was spent playing pinochle with prizes Clif-lorgoing to Ercy Whitaker, Jensen, Seretta Johnsen and Ada Stander. Miss Laura Mathias and Mrs. Leah M. Jensen of Brigham City, Deniee Barker and Jean Facer of Willard were guests of Mrs. Ivy M. Andersen Saturday. The occasion was Mrs. Andersens birthday. Wayne Mathias and son Richard visited her Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Johnsen and Gay Nell Johnsen and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendersen attended the Box Elder-Davifootball game in Salt Lake City Saturday. The ladies Farm Bureau held their regular meeting and election meeting Thursday afternoon in the ward chapel. The following ladies were elected to serve for the next year. Mrs. Andrea H. Huggins, president; Elma W. Carter, vice president; Bessie iH. Christensen, secretary-treasured s FRIED CHICKEN BOX LUNCH Phone Orders r. Mrs. 319 Well Deliver To I Will And Stall- ings was elected two year director. Bessie M. Hansen gave some very good ideas on Christmas gifts. Bobbie Christensen and 'Lloyd Johnsen entertained with two guitar selections and Holley Holmgren played a piano A delicious tray solo. lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Matteson st entertained at a party Saturday evening at their 'home for the pinchle club. A hot dinner was served to 20 guests. The Myrtle Smith U&l CAFE no-ho- a. m. to 9 p.m. Daily CLOSED FRIDAYS Open 9 ChangeMY Byron our ODULATOR Combination Weather Windows Her a new is interchange-ob- weather window i de- signed for your comfort and convenience. Storm sash and screens are only half ordinary size. They are easy to change easy to handle easy to store. Changing involves only a matter of seconds. Storm sash keeps mnter cold OCT Bummer Kipm breezes IS Made of Ponderosa Pine-- one of nature's finest insulattreated with a ing materials toxic water-repellepreservative for long life. outside frames' No unsightly hardware! Full visibility assured! No special Modulator gives complete storm sash protection saves on fuel annually. up to 30 Actually you pay nothing to comfort enjoy this year-roun- d and protection' Upper Tom tonfcr and tower storm sashes installed from inttde oiiv set onds to replace iforro xuA with screen! Phone or write us today. Better still drop in for demonstration. No obligation to buy. game was played with prizes going to Ivan Iverson, Elizabeth Iverson, Clytie Andersen and Melvin Johnsen. Mr. and Mrs. John McKinzie and children visited (Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen over the week-end- . They had their new son John Allen with them. The Scouts had charge of the program in Mutual Tuesday evening. Bobbie Andersen offered the prayer, Terry Dallin gave the theme, Jtoger Johnsen gave the scriptural reading and Uoyd Johnsen entertained with a guitar selection. Elva Miller of the stake board was present. Mr. Melvin Andersen left recently for the Northwest where he will be employed in a government project. He expects to be away a month. Mr. and Mrs. Burly Holman of Corinne visited Mr. and Mrs. Ellis 'Arbon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holman and Mr. and Mrs. (Ray Holman attended a birthday iparty in honor of Colleen H. Hunsaker, at Honeyville Sunday. Mrs. Carlos Jenson entertained at a family dinner and party Saturday evening in honor of her husbands birthday anniversary. Mrs. Lnne Holmgren was gracious hostess to her club Thursday evening. A dessert luncheon was served. Cards were played with Mrs. Grant Check-ett- s and 'Mrs. Farrell Huggins receiving the prizes. Many friends and relatives attended the wedding reception Tuesday evening, at the armory in Brigham City honoring Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor. Mis. Cornelia Lund and. Mrs. Amy B. Lyman of Salt Lake City spent an afternoon last week at the home of Lucinda Jenson. Mr. and Mrs. George Noble of Smithfield were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Jenson recently. Mrs. Noble is Dr. Fridays mother. The Dr. is the husband of Melba Jensen Friday. M r s. LaVere Anderson is spending several days in Salt Lake City with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robb. Mrs. Rex Cox is improving from her recent illness. She is home from the hospital. Mrs. Cox is the former (Wanda Weld-man- . spoce For umtei xentilo turn opens lower sash and locks' UTAH LUMBER COMPANY Intermountain Distributors Salt Lake City SERVING RETAIL LUMBER DEALERS Write for information and Where to Buy rostings From Kerry Pj Perry New I in. Lyman Wight FERRY Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorne left last week for California where they expect to spend the winter months with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thorne and Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Judson and families. Mr. and Mrs. May Morgan and daughters Emma Lee and Judy of Delta, Utah, Marie Pen-hand Flora May of Salt Lake City, and Nellie Grant of Lay-towere last Friday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pierce and daughter Sandra of Ixiren-zo- , Idaho, spent the past week at the home of Mrs. Ethel Judson. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lockyer in Salt Lake City last Tuesday and Wednesday. y n (Mrs. Neil Whitaker and chil- Mr. and Mrs. Harper Billings were Salt Lake City visitors last the Saturday, They attended football game between Box Eider and Davis, after which they met their daughter Barbara, who came up from Provo, and spent the evening together. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stokes and son, Stephen, returned to their home in Salt Lake City last Monday after a few days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wright accompanied the young folks to Salt Lake City last Saturday where they attended the football game. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clark of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Clark of Burley, Idaho were visitors during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Peteisen and daughter, Opal, were dinner guests last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hansen of Elwood. The occasion being the fifth birthday anniversary of Lenard Hansen. Mrs. Henry Olsen and her daughter, Mrs. Max Conan and children Terry and Roger of Brigham City, spent last Tuesday in Sait Lake City. The Conan's are expecting to make their home in Perry soon. dren, Emily, Eddie and Linda, spent last week visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davenport at Pleasant Grove. Of All People Grant Holton of Salt Lake SPARTA, Wis. (UP) Frank City visited over the past week- Kneeland. tavern owner, had to end at the home of his brother, pay a $50 fine because one of his bartenders didnt have a liGeorge Holton. Last Sunday visitors at the cense. The annoying thing was home of IMr. and Mrs. Wendell that tiie bartender was a memNebeker were Mr. and Mrs. ber of the county council which Brigham Nebeker and children issues the licenses. PAGE Romance In The Making Cit. FIVE BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 13, 1949 i Hospital Notes i Mrs. C. Henry Nielsen is convalescing from a major opera- tion performed November 16. Miss Lois Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mareellus Larsen, is recovering from an appendectomy performed November 14. 3, Is Blind BROOKLINE, 'Mass. (UP) Recitalist, Friendly Enemies the disgust of Ann Sheridan, Cary Grant dise a pair of nylons in this scene from I Was plays A Male War Bride, the comedy that will be at the Capitol November 20, 21, 22 and 23. It was the beginning of a frenzied romance that took the pair across occupied Germany and hack, where the picture was filmed by Howard . . . Much to A blind girl has given her first piano recital. Rosalie Hoffman of Dorchester performed before the Ladies Helping Hand Society for Jewish Chilincluded dren. Her selections excerpts from Victor Herberts The Red Mill, waltzes such as The Blue Danube and Tales From the Vienna Woods, and the difficult Warsaw Concerto. Phone your news to 727. tell-tal- , Beware Coughs From Common Colds Hawks. That HAIIG ON Creomulsion relieves promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm and aid naiure to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. READ THE CLASSIFiEDS & SAVE CREOMULSION Bronchitis for Coughs.Chest Colds, DTS KHUSE AK1 5 tSS&YS Cmni78 The Special Interest class in Mutual will start next Tuesday evening. Mr. Ace Taylor is the teacher and all the adults in the ward are invited to come and join the group, Elyse J. Hendersen and Fae Ann Huggins attended a kitchen shower in honor of Joyce Wilson, Saturday evening ' at the home of Charlene W. Sorenson of Brigham City. Not Lost Week-end- s Hoif sue panels easy to handle Store t small Jamie and Robert, of Salt Lake Just5 0therDays MILWAUKEE ( UP) Joey son of Mr. 'Herzberg, and Mrs. Herbert Herzberg, was struggling with an essay assignment and finally finished it. le read in part something like this: are spent in iMy week-endpleasant ways. I put on my good clothes, go to the movies, see or football baseball games, watch television, and read. Then there are five more miserable days left until the new week end." s worn THUS EVERY MINUTE EMJY WEK7 09 EieWSOG M.R POKED ITS QUIET WHISPERS QUALITY It's the quiet of new super-fitte- d pistons, new "hushed1' timing gear, new fan designed for better cooling at slower quieter speeds. And what power! 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