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Show ' Mr. And Mrs. Edward C, Mrs. Deo Glenn Smith' t ELDER JOURNAL Pugh Return to Maryland Entertains "Night Out", at y.39 Utah Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Pugh Club On Thursday 13S1 JL, rACE THREE L,June 5 con-hel- d 20-3- 0 Felt. j. Gordon gifts were presented flowing whose Mrs. in June: Baron, Mrs. Rex birth-- Pioneer park. Mns. Axel Olsen entertained in their honor on e June 19. Mrs. Pugh is the former Helen Dale Mrs. Woodland. Mr s. Du Flshhurn, D. A. !,cybson and Mrs. Returning From Alaska were: present Saturday visitors at the home Anns Dean of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. is. Bob Vail, Mrs. Cole-were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Vernon I Mrs. Mrs. Epperson and daughter Shirley, Gordon Felt, j. and Miss Fay Williams all of fishbum, Mrs. Leon Had-rMorgan. On Sunday Mr and Mrs. Delbert Du Waine Jacolbson, Mrs. Frank Gaisford of American Fork visited at the Olsen, Mrs. Vearl reDee Glenn Smith Bpth parties were gent Woodland. turning from 'Alaska. Clay-toaug- h 5 k Pe-dr- Clay-baugh- Mrs. Dee Glenn Smith was hostess Thursday evening , to members of the Night Out club and special invited guests included Mrs. Dean Candland, Mrs. D. A. Olsen, Ml. Ronald Hyde of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lynn Larsen of East Garland and Mrs. Bob Keller of Salt Lake City. Many prizes were awarded during the playing of bingo during the evening. A delicious light luncheon was served to the group present by Mis. Smith. , Third Ward Ml A Holds Successful Fun Night f7 The lawn of the Third ward church proved to be the scene of much excitement and fun last Tuesday evening when the MJlA. sponsored a "fun night for all the young people of Mutual age of the ward, MLA. officials said today. The invocation was given by Bishop Eberhart Zundel followed by the singing of rounds under the leadership of (Norm Watkins, after which , a variety of games kept everyone busy, par ticipating evenings fes tivities. . Climax of the evening was a gathering around a camp fire to roast hot dogs. There was plenty of mustard, catsup and onion with which to lavishly spread the dogs, and soda water to wash them down,1 said the M.IJA. heads. "All the young people In thi ward of age who didnt attend are urged to come out to Mu tual next, Tuesday at 8 p. m. so they wont miss the rest of the summers fun, they con . eluded, . GOOD FRIDAY THRU TUESDAY ECIALS Tot Pound MELON SVzd iCE RED Pound Pan Ready 596 3VECJS YOk TO CLOSED WEDNESDAY SHOP NOW FOR THE HOLIDAY AHEAD SHOP AT EARL'S AND SAVE! 7 Handkerchief Shower Honors Mrs. Frank Saito Mrs. Maxwell Pohl and Mrs. J. E. Ryan were at a handkerchief shower Monday evening, given In honor of Mrs. Fraink Saito, who with her hus band and son, plan to leave Brigham City soon to make their home In California. was luncheon A delicious served by the hostesses followed by a social afternoon. Mrs. Saito received many pretty handkerchiefs presented by the following ladies present: Mrs. Arthur Gillespie, Mrs. , Laura Mork, Mrs. J. F. Stoller, Mrs. 'Don Jepperson, Mrs. Murray Mason, Mrs. Clarence Hill, Mrs, C. F, Epley, (Mis. F. A. ' Holmes, Mrs. Mrs. Charles Claybaugh, Leo (Hess, Mrs. W. A. Nunnally Mrs. Albert Stoner and Mrs.' Emily Severns. George F. Lees Visit Relatives In Brigham . A ,4 i the Intermountain Miss Dorene Meacham, daughof Mr. and Mrs. (Leo J. Meacham, returned recently from a two weeks vacation in Indian ter school: Junior past president, Mrs. Esther Hodges; president, Mrs. Alta Shaw; first vice president, Eleanor Cleave; second vice president, Mamie Adamson; secretary, Erma Peters; f treasurer, Harriet (Balls; historand ian, Josephine Buchanan, chaplain, Ruby Smith. Mrs. Mabel Quayle of Logan, district president was in charge of in' ceremonies. stallation I ' V' , $ installation of ofFollowing a ' banquet was served ficers , 'I,-- 73 1 J'M from tables beautifully decora , 'S ted with red roses, white llllies s and blue delphinium. Mrs. Jen ny Nielsen was In charge of art 3 W SK f t ' y. rangements and decorations for the banquet. ", (With .Lettle Christofferson as program toast mistress the fol I lowing program was presented: Talk by Mrs. Quayle; two vocal ' selections from a trio composed of Mrs. Margaret Lewis, Mrs; Juanita Steffen and Mrs. Erma ilansen accompanied by Geral dine Steffen. Program conclud ed with two Hawaiian dances Patty Jones. by Miss Loretta Young (President Esther Hodges ex seg . . . parades in polka-do- t pajamas in the thanks for the commit pressed quences of Half Angel, the delightful Technicolor com- tee in charge of the evenings with Joseph Cotten. Cast as a activities. edy where she prudish Miss, Loretta goes on the town as her true seducr, The picture will show at the Mrs Olsen Returns tive self as a Capitol on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. V, v- - f, fcST&T She was the house guest of her Miss Barbara Hardwick, roommate at the Brigham Young University in Provo. The young ladies joined Miss Hardwicks parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardwick at El Centro and continued up the coast visiting points of interest in Salinas. to thelr home From there they visited in San Francisco. Miss (Meacham returned by way of Reno. sleep-walkin- co-sta- rs sleep-walke- , From Sacramento VJsit Nancy Jane Boyland Saves Man , Identity Unknown f From Drowning At Cement Plant Pool Mts. Nancy Jane Boyland, Lo- gan. daughter of Mr. and Mis. J. F. Stoller,' doesnt hold a Red g Cross certificate but she has, had the experience of saving one life from drowning. Visiting 1 n Brigham - City while her husband is attending RQTC summer camp, Mrs. Boyland was swimming at the cement pond with Miss Catherine Campion, - While sunning they heard a call for help and looked up to see a man floundering In the deeper water, quite a distance from shore. iNancy Jane, good swimmer, went to' the rescue and pulled him in to the. shallow water and helped-hiashore, gave a brief lecture on. water' safety and re even de turned home-withotermining' the ldenty of the vie tim. ;v ; , According .to Nancy Jane, the man apparently ' could - swim but had over exerted and was exha listed,', He had been play Ing id the shallow water with two small children yyho , were Peddling around in' a . rubber raft, t His wife was on shore, Tye always heard you were supposed fo rescue a drowning person by grabbing them by the hair, Nancy' Jane explained. The only trouble was, the man was bald headed. For the past two weeks Mr, O. W. Olsen has been visiting in North Sacramento, California af the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Davis and family and Mr, and Mrs. Lysle Olsen and family. Mrs. Olsen motored to SacraCormento with her poral Phil Ficarra, who reported to the Letterman General hospiwas 'Ficarra tal. Corporal wounded in action while in ' Betty Seashore Takes Plane To Sweden SS life-savin- Miss Betty Ruth Seashore left c last week by plane for Sweden, to be gone about two months visiting with relatives there. Miss Seashore i3 the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Call Sea shore. trans-Atlanti- , i , 1 Just like the. 'GOOD-OL- . son-in-la- .... Hi 4 j GREAT STRAIGHT tutor his : j BOURBON . 4 6 famous, for The Little Bucket Head club held their regular weekly meeting at the home of Miss Margaret Jeppsen on Monday afternoon with five members present The president Marian Nichols and work opened was started on the clulbs apron The next project will project ibe a dress and members will bring pattern and material the next meeting. The meeting was closed by the president. Re freshmen ts were served. The next meeting will ' be at Karan Wulfs home. 4-- the,.-meetin- D BAYS! Bucket Heads Hold '4-- h Club Meeting Monday OLD TIME QUALITY! g Ladies Golf Auxiliary To Logan, Thursday The Brigham City Golf and Country cluib ladies auxiliary have been Invited to Logan for golfing and a noon luncheon on Thursday of this week. Golf play will start in the morning and be continued after lunch. Bridge will be offered ITUI6HT I00KI0N WHISKEY M WOOF as a diversion in the afternoon. IATI0NAI IISTIllEtS PtOD. tKSl H.Y. 1 FCJEE PAEKBEJ! FUSEE PARKDNG! . Stay of busy Main Street. Theres PLENTY of FREE PARKING In rear of your Wess AG store. Enter rear parking space on First West at lane just south of Carpenters Union haiL PLENTY OF FREE PARKING at your Fife & Wife AG Market. AWAY FROM THE COST OF METERS! - . State W2 SPECIALS GOOD FRIDAY THROUGH TUESDAY YOU MAY WIN A ; we had no burglary insurance on clothing,, and we will iiare to stand all the our customers will receive just as equitable an adjustment as they would t received from an insurance adjuster. strenuous by the Auxiliary Bridge Club Entertains Mrs. Bill Long Wed. . after the loss thought we were covered by, burglary insurance, but investigation filed that only the furs locked in our fireproof vault were protected. ' Bill Long was guest of honor-a- t a. handkerchief shower (by members 'of her bridge club on Wednesday, June 20, at the . Howard Hotel. ;' Chicken and ham dinner, was served from one long dinner table centered with a beautiful bouquet of Tillies. Following dinner bridge was the diversion of the evening with high score going to Mrs. Cora Robinette and Mrs. Dorothy Morgan draw-ing'cu- t. ' Diamond 125 f OF COURSE . . . these furs are all safe, steel vault glars didn't even attempt to enter the big doors behind which are. Northern Utohs finest fur -- coats. r SEE YOUR TWO ft' BIG AG DEALERS 23' WAX PAPER 13 COLD CUPS ) 13' size , 27s size " , , . ' i - CANTALOUPES LETTUCE TOMATOES i t LEMOUS LUNCH - . 19 10 15 10 Hi Barn Dodr! Kve heard the old saying about locking the barn door after the horse was0 insurance. We hope k weve locked the barn door by purchasing complete burglar clams with our insur you can place your loss fever happens again but if it does and they can write the checks company ... icM Many beautiful handkerchiefs wero present to (Mrs. Long. Club Met With Jerry Reed Puddy Tat 4-- H , The Puddy Tat club held a meeting at the home of Jerry Reed, Monday evening' at 7:00 presoclock. Their leader-anident were excused, (but- Mrs. Reed helped the girls when they needed assistance. Members sewed on Modern ' their cloth- ing Jfor children project and song sang songs ffoiti their book. A - light, luncheon was served and the group adjourned 4-- at 9:00 oclock. 36 North Mala 7. The next meeting will be held Thursday evening at f oclock at the home of LaRey Bosley. , lb.., 46 ounce 1 YUMA. . :r ( BH5IB1K v' WHITE STAR I ,5 27a Bite Sizel PIERCE$ TOMATO JUICE, 46 oz. 2! i: GUEST Plenty of Free Parking Space In Back of Store. Enter at 331 South 1st West.' TISSUE, 2 rolls-:- - 3L 3 PLENTY OF .FREE PARK-IN- SPACE AWAY' FR6M THE COST OF METESS! I i ' - 4 C MEATS, OEflMCE , COLD DRINKS, ICE CREAM AND PICNIC SUPPLIES ) ASSORTED 5' , QUARTERED FESYF.Ib;---:-----..--- Ice Cold ,b. YELLOW PAN READY VEGETABLES & FRUITS WATERMELON j MAMM M IE Tastewell Qld Bondware White 10-- -9 1 WHITE KINO SOAP V DOORBELL CAMPAIGN Bondware Mrs.-- ' The bur PRIZE fOR COMPUTI DITA1U sponsors. Diane Jenson of Brigham City of1 was named commissioner Lee City. Bunny (Reese also of Brigham City was named Mayor of Maw City.. Miss Jenson is th daughter of, Mrs. Lavon H. Jenson.. Miss Reese- - is . the daughter of Mrs. .Leona Reese. ,'Miss Reese was also elected secretary of state; for the Nationalist party, on Tuesffay.- - In the same election Miss ' Jenson was named commissioner in Democracy county. , , nt WESTINGHOUSE Ag- conducted 4 true, i but e 86 City on Tuesday evening Si $ - set-se- Weve Locked The m m Brig.-ha- annual event- at Utah ricultural college., The balloting was after two days of campaigning directed American, Legion. to assure every customer that had clothing stolen that a FAIR will be made on your loss. We now have a complete inventory of all missing . and our drivers are contacting them just as fast as possible. , ... i I'H-.f-! m - r.. , we want JOT ... I Wife Keeps Busy . Mrs. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) P. E. Freeman' painted her two bedroom frame house ih- . her spare time .from . duties,- "asra nurse, .mother Olid practical housewife, HeT . husband didnt even have to mix the paint. ' i . ook Us To The Cleaners! I Ml r i Mr. and Mrs. George F. Lee and children, Sharon and Linda have been guests of Mrs. Lees mother, Mrs. Lottie Me Girls' Staters Name Farlane and sister, Mrs. Thelma Brailsford fo rthe past few days. Local Girls Officials They will visit relatives In Two Brigham City were Ogden and Salt Lake City be- named officers for thegirls mythical fore returning to their home In cities comprising Girls- State Concord, California- by delegates, attending the fifth BURGLARS LAST WEEK REALLY des Installation Of American Legion Auxiliary Officers And June Party Held On T uesday Eve The. following ladies were in- - Dorene Meacham Visits stalled as officers of the AmerIn Cal. With Room-mat- e ican Legion Auxiliary for s in-th- 111! Half Angel , Half Not . and son, Richard of Bethesda, returned to their Maryland At Meet home Monday, June 23. Since Wednesday, June 13, Home for Meeting when they arrived by plane, Ben Mrs. Kle Baron and visiting In to they havewithbeen , were Mrs. Pughs parBingham June on Monday, Anna ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. WoodBaron home. land and In Brigham City with - a dessert luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith and was spent In mak-- family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodland and family, Mr. and for the in (Brigham City Mrs. Axel Olsen and family and Miss Edna Burnham. the evening On Monday, June 18, a famfor orizes Candland ily party was held at Reese jlis. Dean " ' wm KlflBKEir FDPE A. -- i ARUliF |