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Show TODAY TIMES LAST Sacrament Meeting Held They Give Thanks For Friends On 68th Anniversary North Stake Primary Mary Kidman Will Take Care Of Sister Holds Successful Sunday In Second Ward Mrs. Mary Kidman of Union Meeting Sunday Second ward sacrament ser-the North Main is 556 1 look For The Silver lining STARTS THURSDAY Color DM . - ' v M !A XrfSiC ?& " 4ir?wwfy1 1 uY torn W fei- f fti 4 ifeisai FOi? ,s ' - A .15- - all! SSTVi 2' WITH Li js - f . C S. r. AU THESE GUEST STARS Joan Crawford Gary Cooper Jane Wyman Edward G. Robinson Patricia Neal Sydney Greenstree) Plus Added Short Units Errol Fiynn Ronald Reagan Eleanor Parker Box Office Open at 1 , were held the chapel, Sunday evening, with Counselor Lafayette L. Jensen in charge. The organ prelude was played The opening by Catol Johnson, song, 'The Spun of (Tod Like A Pro Is Burning," was sung by the congiegatiun and Edna Wold pave the opening piayei. While the sacrament was begirls ing prepared the Teen-agchorus sang the hymn, "Abide With Me, with Carol Johnson leading and Jennine Anderson accompanying on the piano. and Bruce EJWynn Jensen .Nelson had charge o 1 the secra-rnen- i assisted by the deacons and teachers. Riehaid Anderson, a deacon, gave a short talk, and the remainder of the time was girl group given to the Teen-agwho furnished the program with Jane Linford in charge. Talks were given by Darlene Mr. And Mrs. Joseph II. Watkins Burt, LaVon Jensen, Patty Jones, Karen hale . . and . Kimber, Craghead, happy, keen and alert at 88 years, this week Joyce Roberta Yuunfb Juanita Johnson, send their greetings and blessings to their many friends Joyce ensen, Kathryn Hunsaker, throughout northern Utah on the occasion of their 68th Arlene Monson, Lorraine Young, wedding anniversary, Thanksgiving day. Through their llene Hansen and Jerry Jensen. long married life they have been active in church and comselecthe The chorus sang and for the munity affairs, wherever they have made their home. tion "Sundown, in closing song sang "The Green They both recall Brigham Youngs last public address, 1877. in Cathedral. August, Brigham City A double trio, who sang The Spirit Flower, was composed of Mr. And Mrs. Joseph H. Watkins Of Brigham City Jeannine Anderson, Ann Jones, 68th Anniversary Thanksgiving Donna Kimber, Carol Johnson, Mark Their Kathryn Hunsaker, Barbara RasMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Wat- sustained a high councilman to mussen. and beloved William C. Parkinson, widely-knowkins, president offered was The benediction will cele- of the Hyrum stake, the couple, City same Brigham by Beverly Kelson. brate their 68th weeding anni- year. Mrs. Watkins, who had versary Thanksgiving day, been president of the Relief so24. Everyone In Third Ward ciety in the Beaver Dam ward, They were married Thursday, held the office qntil they left Enjoys Ward Supper November 24, 1881, in the En the ward, for 19 years, without ors Adults and enjoyed dowment house H. in Salt Lake a change being made in the Wells. ganization. She again took up the ward supper held by the City by Daniel Mr. Watkins was born Febru- her labors in the Relief society Third ward Saturday afternoon. in the Mendon ward. 7, 1861, near Little Cottonary of the The young children In 1917 the Watkins moved ward were treated to a picture wood creek in Salt Lake counshow and popsicle at the Scout ty. Mrs. Watkins was born July back to Brigham City, and Mr. Watkins was sustained as a house at 2 oclock Saturday af- 30, 1861, at Pay son. 'Due to the fact that only part high councilman, under Presiternoon. While the adults of the ward were served a hot pork of their married life has been dent S. Norman Lee, of the Box City, they Elder stake. Mrs. Watkins again enjoyed spent in Brigham supper, the teen-ager- s to not hold open was ch,osen to work in the Re? decided have in the high a picture show and while house on this anniversary, they lief society, and to assist in the school auditorium of the Daughters of adults attended the show, the explained this week,bestbut they presidency Ltah to Pioneers. wishes "We both have their wish extend s were served their to all the stakes worked in ail the offices, for and supper. The affair was held in of theblessings L. D. S. church in which men and for women, except the the Box Elder high school cafelived: Box Elder, Bear general board offices and genhave they teria. River and Hyrum stakes. All eral offices of the church, WatLong tables were beautifully of their lives, since the Box El- kins recalls. decorated wdth lovely bouquets; Never has there been a time der stake was organized ip Auof chrysanthemums with runners of ivy entwining gust of 1877 by Brigham Young, when we were not active in this Day Priesthood around the vase base and run- - they have been active in church great Latter offices. They both were at the work, and we are glad to take of the the down mng length meeting when President Young this opportunity to send greettable. The films were donated and made his last public address, ings, our testimony and blesand divided Brigham City into sings to all with whom we have shown by Scott Hillam. four wards. had the pleasure of associating, hand-madwere Tw'o quilts Mr. Watkins was ordained a ever wishing peace and happiauctioned during the evening by priest, and appointed to acLas ness. to ali and thanking all for the Relief society." counselor to C. O. Dunn in the the pleasure we have had with of the first Y. M. M. you, he declared. New Bride Honored By presidency I A. that was organized in the In civil and political life, Mr. Fourth ward in Brigham City, Watkins was appointed a jusShower At Clark Home and Mrs. Watkins was appointed tice of the peace in Collinston Mrs. Betty Call and Jane secretary of the Y. L. M. I. A. in preefnet in January, 1892, by Arthur L. Thomas, governor of Clark entertained at the Clark the same ward. In 1881, when they were mar- Utah territory. He was also elechome Thursday evening honoring Mrs. Elizabeth Schelin Ed- - ried, Mr. Watkins was president ted a Box Elder county commismunds who was recently mar- - of the Young Men, and Mrs. sioner in 1896, on the first counried. She is the daughter of Watkins was president of the ty commission after Utah became a state. He also served Mrs. Elizabeth Schelin of Og-- , Primary association. In 18S5, they moved to a small as road supervisor, chairman of den. Each guest was given a col- place 25 miles north of Brigham the school trustees before the ored wash cloth and spent the City, onto a dry farm near what schools were graded, and on his evening embroidering her name was then called Beaver Dam 84th birthday he was serving in the corner. These were giv- creek. There were about 20 fam- as doorkeeper for the house of area representatives at the Utah en the bride along wdth many ilies situated in a and belonging to the Deweyville state capitol. lovely wedding gifts. Eleven children 'A light luncheon was served ward. In 1892 they were organhave been at a table centered with a chry- ized into a ward called the Bea- born to the Watkins, seven boys santhemum bouquet, to the fol- ver Dam ward, and Mr. Watkins and four girls. Nine still are Leona Pruiett, was appointed first counselor to living, with 28 grandchildren lowing ladies: Merle Cheal, Hilda Forrest, Sa- Bishop Francillo Durfey, who and 27 die Barnard, Ida Hadfield, Opal was made bishop of the ward. , Enid President Lorenzo Snow and Card Of Thanks Tingey, Hannah Brow-nTo those who by their acts of Peters, Ruth Grant, Donna Bos- Ruuger Clawson were aie organizers. Mrs. Watkins was sus- kindness expressed their sympaley and Afton May. tained as president of the Relief thy and friendship at the time The platypus has a ducks society, and in 1908 the Bear of the death of our beloved bill, webbed feet, a tail like a River stake was organized and daughter and sister, Norma beaver, soft fur like a mole, Watkins was sustained as one Jean, we wish to express heartand lays eggs and provides milk of the high councilmen to Mil-to- felt thanks. We wish especially II. Welling, who was susto thank the ward bishopric, the for its young. It is found only-itained president. Bishop Durfey Relief society, our friends, and Australia. was sustained as stake patri- all others who assisted in any arch. way. In 1911 the Watkins sold their Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arbon and Jay. holdings in the Bear River stake and purchased a large ranch near Mendon in Cache Valley, In midieval France, believers and moved to Mendon ward in in witchcraft always consulted a the Hyrum stake. Watkins was toad before making a journey. ice.-- in n " THE PICK O' THE PICTURES teen-ager- LAST SHOWING TODAY Wednesday Only teen-ager- Primary workers of North Box Elder stake held a union meeting Sunday afternoon in the Eighth ward chapel. Hilda Forrest, stake primary president, conducted the meeting. for assembly The program was furnished by the Fourth ward with Helen Jeppson directing. Numbers were given by Susan Hansen, Richard Davis, Leiand Nelson, and Karon Jeppeson. Song practice was led by Carrie Christensen and Beth Tingey of the stake board. Anna Tingey Thursday - Friday - Saturday l j five-mil- Second Feature SPECIAL MATINEE STARTS 1 :00 P. M. THANKSGIVING DAY e next with her sister, Jennie Littleton of Pleasant View. Miss Littleton has just been released from an Ogden hospital following SH months confinement following a serious automobile accident. Miss Littleton is able to be around with the assistance of crutches, according to Mrs, few weeks Seven boys from Box EM county were pledged to mties at the Hah tural college Down the Hill cererSfft maxed fall rushing p Wedurf at the college. aS tra& You Note wish to extend my sincere uuumuii are new oigir. thanks for the wonderful dis- Chis Joining Pi Kappa Alpha play of friendship and love, and for gifts and cards extended'me Jerry Buchanan of Garland , e. gave a scriptural reading. William Cotter of the Eighth by my relatives and friends on Show ell of Snowville and' tT' ward spoke briefly to encourage my birthday. Anderson and Norman Chm tenson of Brigham City. Maria E. Zundel. Primary teachers. A seal of approval was awarded by Grace Ferguson, stake primary secretary, to Doris Secrist and Zula Kelly on their ward record book. Roll call showed 110 primary officers and teachers present. There's Nothing Finer Than A Following assembly, department and meetings were conducted the material for advance work STROMBERG-CARISO- N was given in all groups. Thank I PTA Officials Thank Mothers For Help With Party On Friday RADIO MANDARIN Thanks were extended to all of children atLincoln the and Central tending school district, for their cooperation in helping put over the party held for the Fifth and sixth grades, Friday afternoon, at the high school, by Mrs. Glen Humphreys, president of CenA. and Mrs. J. tral school Y. Ferry, chairman of the pro- Finest d; n . or P.-- gram. The doll clothes, food and money helped to make it a nice party, Mrs. Ferry said. Thanks was also extended to the stores that contributed to the party. They were: William Horsley and oSns, Sprouse-'Reitz- , Ken Jensen grocery, Firestone, J. C. Van Engelens, Penney, Western Auto, Peoples drug, Hamilton drug, Glens Modern drugs, Earl Foodfarc, B. and R. market and the Cornet store. IA11 of the pie plates and cake tins from the party were left at J. D. Gundersons office at the school. Mothers may pick them up there. AM-F- radio phonograph. Beautiful hand rub-bestriped mahogany cabinet of modern design, h M, AM Special Stromberg-Carlso12 Alnico V Automatic speaker. ehang. of the mothers with Hushed-poin- automatic t QT stop Phono-Pick-u- Liberal album Blends perfectly space. with both modern and period furniture. , $514.50 DYNATOMIC table radio in in smart modern plastic cabinet. 5V Alnico V AC-D- C speaker. Slide-rul- e, edge-lighte- dial. d tun- selectivity ing for big-sand performance. A big buy at a low price. et vari-colore- e spending $29.95 in brown EIRay Christiansen Will Be 1st Ward Speaker $32.95 in ivory President Elray Christiansen of the Logan L. D. S. temple will be the speaker at the sacrament meeting in the First ward 27, chapel, Sunday, November at 7 oclock. He is sponsored by the ward genealogical committee. A special musical program will also feature President Christiansen with his brother , Professor and and Mrs. N. C. Christiansen. Professor Christiansen is head of the musical department at the U. S. A. C. The public is invited to NEW WORLD DeLuxe, AM-F- modern cabinet. speaker. shock-mount- h. Beautiful design, walnut Powerful 2 FM chassis. ed Automatic record changer with automatic stop. sister-in-law- H u s h e Phono QT Pick-u- p. $457.50 attend. Members Of South B. E . Choir To Meet Tonight All members of the South Box Elder stake choir are urged to attend the regular rehearsal at the stake tabernacle We have a complete selection now but only one of each style and no more available from the factory this year. If you want delivery before Christmas, come in today. A small depost will hold your selection. Other Console Radios from $352.00 Wednes- day, (today), Nov. 23, at 8 p. m. Work is progressing favorably which is on Handel Messiah to be presented Tuesday, December 27, for this communitys contribution to the Christmas program. BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE n NEWS-JOURNA- ADS L GET lP!a RESULTS 111 IP ITEEiDS See the Amazing Demonstration in Front of the Store on Actual Ice! For Thanksgiving Day We Are Serving A Special OElT TAKE CHANCES TURKEY DINNER Get Yours Today! or your choice of DON! CHAMPION TREAD DESIGN For Front Wheels to give ... ... For Rear Wheels to give Extra Traction on Packed Snow and Ice. $1.50 Week Installs Four Polar Grip Treads! A FORGET FHE TMMSGIVIM DIKE Plan for a good time on Thanksgiving at the Danee-Bodance tomorrow night from 9 until 12 p. m. Come early and enjoy a full evening of dancing and fun. Dan Ross And His Orchestra For Booth Reservations FRIED CHICKEN As Low As Phone 738 After 5 P. M. STEAKS STUDDED TREAD DESIGN Rear Wheels to give Extra Traction When TURKEY STEAKS . . . For Driving Off the Highway or in Soft Snow. Bring the family and Booth Service Dances Every Sat. eat Thanksgiving dinner MATTIES CANTEEN Cor. 2nd So. & Phone 575 Main Your FIRESTONE Dealer CAFE 7th South and Main 12 bands, Bowling Every Evening Of The Week and Sunday Afternoons from 2 P. M. |