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Show 5th Birthday Noted By Renny Bott Tuesday Call, Barbara Jensen, Margie Boyer, Kathleen Valberg, preig Ladd Brown, Karen Walker, Alan Hollist, Ray Forsgren, Freeman, Kim Petersen, Amy Anna Lee Price, Rasmussen, Clyde Morrell and Denise Orchard. Eagles Auxiliary Receive Ballots J. Receives Past President's Pin -- Auxiliary members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie No. 2919 have received ballots notifying them of the candidates nominated for office during the Games were played and the new term. ", children enjoyed Easter lunches Those nominated for president were: with tiny chick favors. are: Valene Esther Hansen, Youngsters attending nice received Frank and Stevie Renny many Petersen, Hodges and Marg Olsen: vice Davie and Tammy Brown, Sue gifts. president, Esther Bundyi, Irene Hess and Dorothy Nuttall; chaplain, Piielna Crowther and Susie Grunig; treasurer, Maxine Checketts and Faye Steed; conductor, Marion Andersen and Pauline Forsgren; inside guard, Kidman Verda Grunig, Mary HOPE IODIN and Sylvia Whitlock; outside RATION TABLETS guard, Pollyann Kozack, 'Lola MINERAL TABLETS Stewart and Beth Wright; three 500s 125s year trustee, Madge Johnson, Benny Bott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bott, was guest of honor on April 1st at the Eighth Ward amusement hail. The occasion was his fifth birthday anniver-sary- . Wedding promises were re- by the serving of refreshments. cited by Blanche La Rue Clif- Fifteen guests present presenhonored guest with ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ted the Charles H. Clifford, South Brig- many useful items for her ham City, and Horace W. Duffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace C Duffin, Bountiful, on March Vora Has 18 89c 100s ABDEC KAPSEALES 100s C.L.O. TABLETS temple in Salt LJD.S. Crompton 83rd Birthday Party Mrs. Nora Crompton of Ogden was guest of honor Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Crompton of Family, members met together in commemoration of the 83rd birthday anniversary of Mrs. Crompton. A delicious dinner was served followed by the presentaHelen tion of many lovely gifts to Page. Grandma Crompton. During Newly elected officers will be the social afternoon spent by announced in regular meeting the group movies were taken. scheduled for Wednesday, April NATURAL Those attending were: Mr. and 9. All ballots must be received PocaMrs. Weldon Crompton, B ofTABLETS to by Wednesday, according Complex tello, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Will Mrs. Horace W. Duffin ficers in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Olsen, . . . the former Blanche La Nelson and children, Mr. and 90s Rue Clifford, daughter of Mr. Billy Lee Phipps Is Olsen and NJrs. Harold children, and Mr. and Mrs. Vae Priest and Mrs. Charles H. Clifford, Fireside Speaker and son, all of Ogden; Shirley South Brigham. and Mia Maids of corsage. Crompton, Tremonton and Mr. Yeast & Iron Tablets theExplorers Fifth ward enjoyed an inMrs. Helen Davis (right pins past presidents pin on Mrs. Mrs. Alen J. Petersen of St and Mrs. Bob Crompton .of Brigtalk spirational by Billy Phipps, Valene Hansen Madam Past Worthy President of Paul, Minnesota, sister of the ham City. Plays, Skits Presented recent convert to the L. D. S. Fraternal Order (left), Box Elder Aerie No. bride, was matron of honor and of in Eagles Auxiliary Mrs. born was Crompton acIn Perry Ward Mutual in church, was gowned in a white formal regular fireside 75s 2919. Mrs. Helen Davis is present president of the American Fork, March 30, 1869. tivities following Primary conaccented with red. Her corsage before the turn of the ference on Sunday evening, Tuesday evening, April 1; in was of carnations.' Miss Cleo Shortly she became the bride the Perry ward, members of the century, March 30. in and black Rasmussen, white, of Robert D. 8 Lives Left So. Stake Schedules Crompton in the Mutual association Fireside was held at the home presented was bridesmaid and Mrs. Dean- L.D.S. In Logan. They two one-ac- t temple of Portia DETROIT, Mich. ((UP) A' cat Annual Ball for Wed. Reeves with Miss pjays and three na Duffin, sister of the bride made their home in Garland walked unharmed out of the skits. Reeves and Jean Parker as groom, in navy blue, was maid Mr. Crompton passed away in smoking ruins of a garage Amid Junior Prom decorations of honor. ' Each wore a carna Twenty young folks of the 1947 and since that time Mrs. Following the meeting light apartment as firemen waited for the South Box Elder stake Gold tion corsage , ward paticipated in the plays to so cool could 30 has made her home debris refreshments were served to poke and Green Ball will be held on CO. they Mrs. Cliffords flowers ' were Crompton entitled, "Grandma Pulls The in Tremonton and Ogden members of the group. through the ashes. and Not Quite Such A Wednesday, April 9, at 8:30 p.m. pink carnations and Mrs. Duffin String now spent byGoose and The dance is under the direc- pinned white carnations at her Mrs. j he skits ..What Crompton making beauti- - Exerefae wm Do, clothes Mak-fu- l tion of all members of the shoulder. enlace. also She t GOOD NEWS! , GOOD NEWS! hairpin South stake board with Young Bob Moss of Bountiful was joys crocheting and knitting es the Man and "The RumSale. Ladies presidency, Mrs. Blanche best man. WE CAN NOW GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS and takes an active interest in mage Hendricks, Mrs, Jane Linford for flie Invocation All men of the wedding party her four children, 12 evening grandand Mrs. Blanche Harris, and wore carnation boutonneires. was offered toy Douglas Oyler. children and nine Young Mens superintendency, Proceeds from the sale of a During the reception the Wallace Christensen, Wayne beautiful quilt were presented couple was serenaded by Were happy to offer this new service to our customers. Loveland and Lynn Hailing su- young by Mrs. Rae Beesley to Harper members of Sigma Chi frater Bring in your garments by 9 A. M. and pick them up at pervising. Billings of the building comof numbers Other Logan. nity Births Plans for an floor mittee. The quilt was made by 5 P. M. Theres NO SACRIFICE IN CLEANING . . . show have been elaborate were vocal selections enjoyed L. Mr. made the two Beehive classes .under your clothes will be thoroughly cleaned and processed and Mrs. Ralph Westoverby and by Miss Ann Jones, accompanied Mr. Mrs. Joseph W. North the direction of their leaders, and . . . and given the. same excellent care that longer serAnn Miss by Dorothy Lillywhite announce the arrival of a Mrs. Louise Davis and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Larkin. vice is given. Forty-onJunior Gleaner girls and Jenkin Jones of Malad ac daughter, born 3, at Cool- Beesley. of the stake will be honored companied by Miss Marilyn ey Memorial April PHONE 62 Mrs. Mrs. Eva A. Young was lucky hospital. Donof Bradshaw Miss Ogden. the during evenings Following na North is the former Larene Row-her- , winner of the a Isaacson quilt. violin played their presentation SAVE 10 BY CASH AND CARRY I they will of Mr. and Mrs. Meeting concluded with praydance with their, fathers. Dur- number accompanied by Mrs. Emil daughter Rowher. er by Douglas Quayle. ing the waltz Darrell Siggard Joyce Craner, both are from Isaac Leon and Jenny Terry will sing "The Waltz You Saved Mantua. Everyone Is Invited to The wedding cake, a lovely Jensen of Brigham City For Me. the birth of a baby their society items for the phone j News 58 So. Main A charge of 50 fents per per- three tiered affair accepted with on April 3. and Journal to 771. pink rosebuds and topped with boy son will be made. a miniature bride and bride and cut groom was displayed Perry Ward Primary MISS ERMA LEISHER'S during the evening. Lighted pink tapers in crystal candelabra Presents Conference stood on either side of the cake. Miss Jackie Jensen and Betty Perry ward members enjoyed annual Primary conference pre- Francis served dainty refreshsented on Sunday evening, ments during the reception. WILL BE HELD Miss Jan Kirk of Malad, IdaMarch 30, in the ward chapel. ho Miss and Ann Jones of BrigThe meeting was presided over by Bishop Rulon- IHirschi ham City were in charge of the with Mrs. Merle Andrews, Pri- many beautiful and useful gifts counselor, mary conducting. received by the newlyweds. Instead of Wednesday, beginning April 5th Mrs. Andrews also welcomed Following a .brief honeymoon the large group of parents and the young couple are making Enroll Now . . . friends of Primary youngsters their home in Logan where both are attending the Utah State who were present. Mary Schroeder offered the Agricultural college. Mrs. Duf2 P. M. - Ballet For Children 5 and 6 years. fin is a member of Chi Omega invocation-3 P. M. The Children Sing was the sorority and the bridegroom is Ballet and Tap Combined. theme of the conference with all affiHated with Sigma Chi., Ages 7 to 11 years. Prior to her marriage the children participating in songs for all occasions. Music was di- bride was honored guest at a 4 P. M. Ballet and Tap for ages 12 to 18. rected by Mrs. Eva A. Young kitchen shower given at the and accompanists were Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Maxine Nelson and Mrs. Louise Rasmussen by Miss Cleo RasUnder First Security Bank Building Mrs. Alice Snow was mussen, Miss Jan Kirk, Miss Davis. " 5 Ann Jone and Miss Jackie Jennarrator. Hours 2 till 6 p. m. A huge replica of the Primary sen. The evening was spent in song book was designed by Gloria Nelson, a Seagull girl. Mrs. making a brides book followed Lavon Wagstaff did the printing on the cover. The pages of the book were turned during the song festival. Tableaux were presented dur ing the singing of the songs. Scouts in charge of the flags during the evening were De Orr Wight and Harold Francis assisted by a guide, iLarry Hansen. presidency, Primary Perry Mrs. Mrs. Thelma Billings, Merle Andrews and Mrs. Mary Wood, assisted by all teachers, were instrumental in the presenting this outstanding conferwhile black ence. SHEER NYLONS beniDonna Davis offered the mimosa wheat ediction. 60 gauge At the conclusion of the meetnatural navy Types 1. 2. 3. 4. 5 $495 ing, a large picture of the SaNow, exclusively to Forsgrens in and was used children vior the pastels pair Brigham City, come these nationally sang "Praises To the Father. The following day, Monday famous aristocrats of the stocking SHEER NYLONS afternoon, March 31, the chilworld . . . fine NoMend stockings 1 dren were entertained at a soSee our exciting, exclusive collection of Easter cial at the ward hall. Dancing hats ! NoMend stocking have a long 51 gauge was enjoyed and refreshments 5 $465 tradition in the field of fit. Only Types 1, 2. 3. 4. were served. Young hats for your spring-tim- e moods unI pair NoMends"come in the FAMOUS 5Leg Types . . . PAGE TWO usually priced! And such an array of high fashion perfectly proportioned: One is exactly yours. OX ELDER JOURNAL 51 To be sure, let us type you in our hosiery gauge, styling, and smart trims. ' Brigham City, Utah Friday. April 4. 1952 department and make a permanent record of $465 Types 1. 2. 3, 4, 5 , your correct proportions for comfort Mnbr United Presa, Audit Bureau of pair wear in and Circulation, Utah State Prese Associa finer fit pair. (53 WHITES the Relatives witnessed the ceremony performed by Elder Robert D. Young. A reception 'was held at the home of the brides parents in South Brigham on March 19, the evening following the ceremony. The home was. artistically decorated with cut flowers and potted plants. More than 150 guests were received by the young couple who stood before double candelabra., White satin bows and leaves adorned the candelabra. The lovely bride was gowned in a wedding dress fashioned with white embossed bodice, sweetheart neckline, long taper ed sleeves and a full net skirt with train. A tiara of seed pearls caught up the fingertip length velL She wore an orchid L5(D $3.19 in- Lake City. THIS WEEKS SPECIALS! 3 New Bride Miss Blanche Clifford And Horace W. Duffin iecite Wedding Promises In Salt Lake Temple 400 3S0 qs:c3bii anroirjs RAY ...... Jht DRUGGIST Soc(audaii Czzz&'Toiacco- - MLimapuumu 8 mm SEMCE , e MESERVY CLEANERS Phone 4 DANCE CLASSES WE PROUDLY PRESENT... y f ON SATURDAY. for your Easter ensemble BINE diite EASTER HATS i .... longer every NoMend stockings will add perfection to your, costumes. Get them at Forsgrens. and see why we call them A triumph in hosiery history." 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