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Show Mr: And Mrs. William W. Whitney Will S eagull Camp of D.V.P, Merry CharMettes Meet At Peterson Home Organized In Corinne lit go (rreymL LOW 16.35 San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Chicago Kansas City lanning vervice 14.40 16.20 28.65 22.80 (Add Tax) , d ...11.60 18.95 Seattle (Vacation fact-fitU- 8.65 '. Mirooula yW Wil IvrnUh EVERYWHERE I FAXES Butte GREYHOUNDS The Merry Charmettes of Coclub rinne held their first meeting of the season on Tuesday, April 17, at the home of their leader, Mrs.. Lorna Reeder. Election of officers took place with Renee Marble, president; Janet Craner,- vice president; Donna Andersen, secretary; Joan Fillmore, reporter; Nlyoko chorister. Other members present were Ruth Elaine Fillmore and Darlene Roche. Assignment for the next meetBrief reports of the conven- ing was to bring sewing box, tion held in Salt Lake City on childs dress pattern and materApril 7 were given by Capt. Pe- ial. terson, Lillian Widdows, and Light refreshments were servMay D. Smith of. the County ed. Joan Fillmore, reporter, company. The lesson, Western was glvpn by Stella the closing song, the benedic-tlor- i Cowboys, Y. Phillips, lesson leader. Capt was pronounced by Inez Chloe Peterson read a sketch Dicks. Refreshments were servshe had written of the life of her ed to 23 members and one guest father, Peter Nelson, a pioneer by Lilly Y. Johnson and Lillian of Box Elder county. Following Widdows. The Seagull camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Capt. Chloe N. Peterson on Thursday evening, April 19. Vice captain Hazel Jen. sen conducted the meeting, which opened with singing 'Utah, We Love Thee," and the Invocation by Lilly Y. Johnson. The Misses Diane, Sharon and Janice Christensen played two guitar trios, "Tennessee Waltz and tSong of the Islands. foldtr, teak. ket.l rnwytllMi, plan GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT lahi.lng, arrange lar.frM 4-- - Na-kan- , Howard Hotel , vacation tours Colt 175 t PAGE " FOUR- - JOURNAL BOX ELDER To show our appreciation for your wonderful suport and friendliness towards the O. P. Skaggs System during the past quarter century, we are making this a Birthday Sale you'll long remember. We have filled our sholvoe and displays to overflowing with Nationally Advertised foods foods you know and can depend upon and at unheard of savings. Como and oin us in this gigantic Birthday (ale Friday and Saturday. , , - ' , J r Friday & Saturday I Armour's 1 day, April 29, between 2 and 6 13. ihere were seven members p. m. An open Invitation Is extended to all of their friends and present and the afternoon was it is requested that there be no spent with needlework and at were 3:30 light refreshments gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney are early served by the hostess. The club presented a gift of a residents and settlers of both J. ValenCache and Box Elder counties and white slip to Mrs. N. birthhave many friends In this local- tine in honor of her a80th custom of been has This day. ity. The Whitneys purchased a dry the club for several years. Mrs. Valentine wasnt able to farm in Pocatello Valley many attend. He farmed has during ago. years Attending were Rilla Jensen, the summer and made his home at various times in Logan and Emma Hansen, Amanda Moyes, Wood, Elias Brigham City, during the win- Janie Wood, Erma Toombs and ter. Wight and Nellie Mr. and Mrs. (Whitney were Mary Beaton. married April 29, 1901, In the Logan LJDB, temple. Before their Mrs. Duane Jensen marriage, Mrs. Whitney was Nel- Hostess To Sorority lie Fox. Mis. Duane Jensen was hostess Monday evening to mem PARK VALLEY NEWS bers of Beta Sigma Phi sorority home. (President Lillian at her J. PARK VAULEY Mrs. Fred was in charge of the bust Hirschi is visiting with relatives Felt ness. A report was given by and friends in Brigham City for Reva Nelson of the book review , several days. given Friday, April 20, by Helen Mr. and Mrs. James V. Hunt Kimball. May 12 was set for the of Salt Lake City visited Mrs. annual Mothers Day luncheon, Hunts parents, Mr. and Mrs. with details to be announced Antone OJague last week-end- . later. Sandra Larsen, young daugh-teof Norma Butler, chairman of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lar Founders Day installation, bansen had her tonsils removed at quet and program, to be held the Brigham City hospital re April 30 at Maddox Ranch House , to invitations cently. gave printed -- Mrs. Charles Montgomery of members and their husbands l. Yost had an operation for the and partners. This will be Mrs. Butler requested removal of a goitre at the Dee that reservations be In by Frihospital last week. (Plans are being completed for day. Members of the sorority the M.I.A. Gold and Green ball will meet at Maddox Ranch on Friday, April 27. Mrs. Alfa House at 7 oclock for installaJean Carter is general chairman tion ceremonies for the new offor the dance under the diec-tio- ficers. The partners will Join of the Y. M. and Y. L. M.I.A. them at 8 oclock for dinner and officers. Everyone is invited to the program. Refreshments were served folattend. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter and lowing the meeting by Mrs. JenKeith Carter were Sunday visit- sen and May Redelinp. ors at sacrament meeting where Keith spoke and told of his mis sionary experiences In the North western States mission. Keith returned very recently from his (Emil and Be Carma Freer are mission. Alma King, high coun- the parents of a son, bom April cilman from Garland was also 21 at Cooley Memorial hospital. a visitor. (A boy was born April 23 to Mr. and Mrs. IL. G. Carter August and Donna Stokes Hind-- , have driven to New Mexico berg of Roy at the local hospiwhere they will meet their tal. daughter Luana who Is just Elmo and Marjorie Koford a mission there Llsh announce the arrival of a completing among the Indians. They will boy born April 25 at Cooley Mevisit the Southern Utah parks morial hospital. A boy was bom April 25 to and other places of scenic interest in the southwest on the David and Laura Bradshaw An'w i dersen at the local way home. , f hospital. gkPIBTHS 5 to 6 lb. average PIOTC MACHS- -- Pure Vegetable Shortening ' , SMIBOMOFE 31b. can $3,05 lnsui. yomut , The Cheerful club met at the To and Mrs. William Wells Whitney at their home In Tremonton, Sun-- home of Mrs. J. C. Wood, April Alaska On May 3 and Eugene Bickmore will and Ann, Karen daughters, Mrs. May 3 for Anchorage, Alaska where they will make their home. They will leave to Seathere by train and travel tle where they will make the re: maining leg if their journay by ship. 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