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Show u!e Leone Greene Merrell Will Review "Dark Victory" At Sorority Literary Tea Jan . 27 V-t- oWr tfjKig Mnirerary Barker their 33rd 8lffon ' , inlversary 1fStfTthelr S laughters Si at the dropped in , anniversary sons and and Mrs Johnston. Mr. Johnston and the besides (Mr. Barker sang several In their honor. refresh-wer- e the evening served and pinochle 5d ihe-- s t were Dr.' Floyd present ler and family. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. a, b. Larsen, Mr. Bar- Frank and Barker wrt htp od Invitations have been extended to all members of civic and social ladles clubs of Brigham City to attend the Literary Tea January 27, sponsored by the Beta Sigma Phi sorority. ' Mrs. Leona Greene Merrell, well known throughout Utah for her excellent book reviews, will give the "Dark Victory. Mrs. Merrell is toy no means a stranger to the people of Brigham City, having appeared several times in literary reviews. She was the guest at the Literary tea given last year by the Epsilon chapter. The tea will be given at the First ward chapel and the general public is invited to attend, according to the chairladies. ever-popula- daughter and Bee Tee Glee Club and Mrs. Lee To Sing At Perry of Salt Lake City were Bee Tee Glee club will The to be there. sing In the Perry ward chapel next Sunday evening, January 15, beginning at 7:30 oclock. Barkers fin-law- , ible how f Mr. The public is cordially invited and a good attendance is de sired. m tail pa iltSDCGnE1 Dotou really think your births! Kent and Beth Rhees Payne, Brigham City, baby girl, born fami- January 5. Don Cutler and Carol Margaret Ispen Ellason, Holbrook, Idaho, baby girl, born January 5, Harry Edwin and Marie Davis Whitman, Willard, baby boy, born January 5. ly doesn't know? Your Your employer iruvoNi toon finds out. But t Mends? Lh know you need a Sonotono Investigate Umt If you ht at SOIIOTOIIE Mary Robbins Flies To And From Xmas Visit To Washington, D. C. CENTER January 7. Alma Martin and Zella Christensen Harris, Ogden, baby girl, born January 7. John and Klea Fay Garfield Wright, Corlnne, baby girl, born January 8. Delbert Ernest and Arietta Johnson Jensen, Mantua, baby bay (born January 9. Rulon and Ranae Carol Anderson (Hansen, Bear River, baby girl, born January 9. Willard and Ann Liptrot Yates, R. F. D. No. 1, baby boy, born January 1L Ansel Clark 'and Viola Lee Hunsaker Carroll, Brigham City, boy, born January.il. ' B baby Nile and Melba Jensen By g water, Brigham City, baby girl, tborn January 12. D HOTEL BRIGHAM 4 WED.f h 1 I JAN. P, M. to 6 18 P. M. Lynn C. Beyeler 610 Eccles Bldg. Ogden, Utah 35th Anniversary ( half-hou- Exams For Kids 35-ye- lam-lly- Parent-Teacher- s long-tim- e full-tim- e The popular Lawrence Trimble orchestra from Ogden will furnish music at the big Civic Improvement clubs formal ball, to be held In the Box Elder high school gymnasium, January 21. Theme of the affair which will be carried through with lovely decorations Winter will be Wonderland. The traditional grand march will be led by the presidents and former presidents of the club and their husbands as follows; Mayor and Mrs. Lorenzo J. Bott, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer KUtgaard, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Knudson,, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bennion, and Mr. and Mrs. Theron B. Lee. The affair, which In the past has been one of the social highlights, is toeing planned by tho following commiUee members: Mrs. Glen Knudsen, chairlady; Mrs. George Nielsen, Mrs. Lafe Jensen, Mrs. Lester Dredge, Mrs. David O. Anderson and Mrs. Paiker McManus. 'Invitations are being mailed this week to 300 guests from Brigham, Ogden and Salt Lake City and all present members are being Invited personally. S n'SiTm K nS ber was a trio consisting of Yvonne Anderson, Jessie Hunsaker and Lavern Erickson, They singing In The Garden. were accompanied Charle toy Clark. Melvin Roberts talked on By Their Fruits You Shall Know Them. The closing song, "The Wintry Day Descending To Its Close," was sung by the choir. Closing prayer was offered by Lester Barker. Phone your news to 727. Brigham City; Chloe O. Sheffield, Brigham City; A If L. Freeman, Brigham Norma Jensen, Brigham Private ' First Class Merrell City; Mildred A special sacrament service Harris, Tremon-ton- ; Reeder was Wed to Miss Giseia City; conducted W. TremonIrene by the genealogical Morris, Freidrich of Frankfurt, Ger- ton; Maxine C, Quinney, Tre- committee of the Brigham City an ren1Sr' afr4in Tremon- Sixth ward will be held In the monton; Ford Parent8 ton; ILeon W. Jeppson, r?cLved Trechapel, Sunday, January 15, beChristiansen, Mrs. and Wesley Reeder. Martel ginning at 7 oclock In the evemonton; Humpherys, The wedding took place NoD. Gunderson, ning. J. Brigham City; vember 18, 1949. William T. Terry, patriarch of Wassom, Vaughn Reeder Is stationed with the Tremonton; South Ogden stake and the Willard; Brigham Elwyn Seely, in army Germany. City;, Vernal Harris, (Brigham former instructor at Weber colCity; Winnie Thorsted, Honey-ville- ; lege will be the guest speaker. Box Elder Movie Club d His subject will be on genealoand Earl Ferguson, LaPrele Ridd, gical research. Ryan, in9. A general Invitation has been Frank Saito, all of Brigham extended to all ward members From Hust At Meeting City. and anyone wishing to attend. The Box Elder Movie club held an interesting meeting on Bear River News Monday evening at the Commercial clubrooms. The program in Mutual TuesLloyd iHust discussed the fundamentals of movie titling and day evening consisted of the following: Reading, Seneth Iver-segave a demonstration in which he filmed, developed and propiano solo, Audrienne AnSeven more entries for Snow jected some titles he had made. Queen of the annual Carnival, dersen; scriptural reading by Lou Rock; theme by ConHust then showed two of his to be at the Box Elder high Betty nie Rae Christensen and prayer films entitled, "Whose Zoo, and school held 28, gymnasium, January Be (My Valentine, after which at 9 oclock In the by Audrey Nelsen. he answered questions pertain- beginning evening have been received by ing to titling and movie mak- officials of the event, according in general. ing to Mrs. Audrey Bott, advertising committeemen. They are Myma Sims, Belva Eleanor Andereon," Ann Jones Bosley, Joan Hunsaker and Bonnie Pulsipher. Others already entered are Shirley Holmgren, Janet Gour-- 1 e y, ... Janice Hansen, Bunny Reese, Adele v Seely, Barbara Lar-en- e Marble, Jolene Monson, Wood and Elizabeth Eskej-sen- .' ' Trd Special Service Jy Brigham City- - Utah Friday. January 13, 1850 Ira Larsen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Larsen of Biigham City, who is now a dental student at college of physicians and surgeons in San Francisco, California, was recently elected! to membership of lau Kappa honor society of physl- cians and surgeons. Active membership Is based on scholarship and service to the school. The purpose of the school is to promote the growth advancement of the col-- . Sixth Ward Plans Freidrich Gisela At Frankfurt, Germany BOX ELDER JOURNAL Ira Larsen Receives Medical School Honors Col-11- Guy Whitaker. Sacrament song, There Is A Green Hill Far Away, was sung by the choir under the direction of Lottie Tyson. They were accompanied by Merle Malmrose. Sacrament was taken care of by Wendell Gilbert and Robert Richards assisted by the dea cons. (Lew Thomas was presented to the congregation for approval in being advanced to the office of priest The time was then turned PAGE THREE Mayor And Mrs. Bott Will Lead Grand March At Civic Improvement Club Ball Groups Meet To Discuss Physical r ' A musical program, the tracing history of (Mrs. Mary Robbins has re- Kiwanis will be International, returned from a flying cently by the Kiwanis club The problem of physical ext0 Washington, D. C. where presented of City over radio sta- - aminations for all students In she visited with her daughter, tlonBrigham KBUH at 2:30 Sunday Box Elder county was discussMrs. (M. R. Lelshrpan and . ternoon. i . ed at a offiSelections that have been cials, themeeting of school assoWhile in Washington, D. C., a favorites, including Mrs. Robbins visited several hisciation, and several doctors at medley of state songs, will be the Commercial torical and interesting places sung clubrooms, re Kithe famed Wichita cently, according to Kenneth E. such as Mt. Vernon, (National wanis bychorus. Brief speeches Weight, superintendent of the Art Gallery, the Capitol' and the will be delivered by Mr. L. A. headquarters of an organization Bundy, president of the Kiwanis Box Elder county school dis trict. of which she is a member, the club of Brigham City, and J. A. A. U. W. A general plan for having Hugh Jackson, Stanford, Calif, (Mrs. Robbins was introduced president of Kiwanis Interna each child examined by the to Senator Watkins at the Ar- tional. family physician rather than in lington chapel of the L. D. S. The Wichita Kiwanis chorus, mass groups at the schools was church and saw Vice. Presidertt drawn up. of business and pro consisting Alben Barkeley at the Capitol. A committee with members fessionai won has wide men, She reports having spent a very from the groups concoming during the past sevpleasant Christmas with her recognition eral years for its concert ap cerned will be selected to work out the details of the general daughter and family. peatances from coast to coast. plan, Weight said. The program will be presented Present at the meeting were Sacrament Meeting In by station KBUiH as a public service In connection with the Joseph P. Kesler, iM. D. who Is Second Ward Sunday doctor for the Bounti33th anniversary of Kiwanis ful school district He was guest Sacrament meeting was held International which will be ob at the meeting. Also, in the Sixth ward chapel Sun- served by more than 3,000 clubs speaker K. E, Weight, Brigham City; the United States throughout day with Bishop Richard G. and Canada during the week of Andrew Jones, Perry; Agnes W. Hansen In charge. Sterling, registered nurse, The opening song was We January 15 to 21, ton; (Nona B. Knighton, regThank Thee O God For a Prophistered nurse, Tremonton; Phylet by the congregation. The Merrel Reeder Marries lis Pehrson, Ogden; Luella O. opening prayer was offered by MaoFarlane, Odell and Violet Higley George, Brigham City, baby girl, born January 7. Dale and Melva Secrlst Baron, Brigham City, baby boy, born HEARING Kiwanis Observes . 33 Principals Mefct Tuesday Afternoon A staff meeting of all the principals In the North Box der school district was - held Tuesday afternoon, January f10, ? , district present, K.E. Weight, said today, superintendent, d Curing the meeting the Perat'n of the schools In tak-jcg- e ing the census was discussed. Oi co-an- t.w3 Mr. Larsen and his wife re- cently returned to San Francis- co to resume studies, spent the Christmas holidays visiting here. South Stake Officials To Hold Party Saturday Officers of the South Box Elder stake will hold a party Saturday evening, January 14, at the Willard ward amusement hall, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, it was announced today. A lively program has been promised by the committee In by luncheon charge followed and dance. Floor show entertainment will be featured during the dance. The stake Mutual boards are in charge of arrangements with all stake organizations assisting on the program and with refreshments. Everyone Is urged to attend the event. , , , out Pe(1 . that . the schools could be Instrumental in preparing the public for he census taking through t i ting the students. - , During the meeting Miss Jensen discussed supervised play activities during the winter Arch Sims, principal months. of the Corinne school, reported on the Parent-Teache- r , confer; ence survey. . Sims told that 93 percent of the parents participated in. the conferences. Glen Marble reported on the Audio-Visuaids clinic recently held follewed by a discussion of the physical examination pdl-ic- y for Box Elder county schools among ail of the principals, a Also during the meeting Mr. Christiansen reported on library film bookings, and a report an counseling in elementary grades was given by Fred Fowler, state directed: of counseling and $ guidance. -- i d ease HOUR Win-nlfre- "O' 541-- New Entries For ; Snow Queen Listed A new night service number has been added for your convenience when in need of 541-- W wrecker service. , I v . n SJ Within a Short Time Slates Meeting The Box Elder county Coordi-Jnatln- g council for health ser-- I vices will meet Monday, January 18, at 10 oclock in the morning at the Commercial clubrooms, In the bank building, it waS announced today by officials of 1 the organization. The council will be under the direction of the new officers, Mrs. Luella MacFarlane, chalr-Iman;- ,and Mrs. Ethel Palmer, At the regular meeting of the board of directors Wednesday, I several matters were discussed I prior to their presentation at the general meeting Monday. Present at the board meeting Iwere Mrs. L. MacFarlane, Jay Oldroyd, Kay Olsen, Mrs. J. E, Ryan, , Mrs. L. E. Richardson, Mrs. J. Reed and J, Harold Reese. I 1 I. 19S0, the reasons for moving to Cadillac will become so great, that if you contemplate the purchase of any car outside up field yow should tee the new Cadillacs. first! , the lowest-pric- e Here are some of the things " you may look forward to seeing when Americas most renowned motor car builder unveils its offerings for the ensuing year. You will see four wholly new series of cars sf, with entirely new bodies gorgeously restyled. You will see cars whose performance is so outstanding' that to drive one of them for a single . hour is to want it forever. You will see scores of advancements and improvements which add to quality, endurance, economy and dependability. And, finally, you will see all this model in a car whose d will actually cost less than sertain models of numerous other makes! Lest rooas LIAYOIIAISE Bruce Thompson Cast In Play At Weber College I Cast as Michael ' in "The three-ac- t comMale Animal, edy produced by the Weber' college Cellar theater group, was Bruce 3: Thompson, 18, of Brig ham City. art studies at the Majoring institution, Ogden Thompson is a freshman who makes dramatics his principle in" two-ye- extra-curricul- ar he for he one-tim- ng e.) I FISHER MOTOR CO. tost 2nd South Phone 74 48 oz. ... 39 39 KARO WHITE SYRUP, U CHILI BEANS, 2 lbs.- I j. - - 1& -- - Brighton City, Utah SWIFTS BABY MEATS, Strained e r Shurfire enjoy -- C-. PEAS TOP . 270 CLEARWATER TUNA, Halves Seive 3 303 can 2 23' for Hunts Whole NEW Quality HEW POTATOES activity. Presented for six consecutive evenings at Bertha Eccles Hall, The Male Animal was writ ten toy popular playwrights James Thurber and Elliott Nugent It Is the story of a meek college professor whose domihis ca- nating wife complicates reer and home life. Best moments of comedy are (Introduced with the appearance of a college football hero who was the professors rival in love. Director for the comedy was John Grover Kelly, Weber coland speech in-- I lege dramatics v iur 7 CAKE FLOUR Pint Soflasilk 1 lowest-price- By all means, see the new Cadillacs before you act in 1950. They will give you the new yardstick for motor car quality and, value. t ' It wont be long I So please stand by for the presentation date for this community. Vfrv BEST FOODS $100 CAKE Combine and sLt together into a bowl 2 cups silted cake flour, 1 cup granulated sugar, 2 teaspoons baking soda, 13 cup cocoa and 14 teaspoon salt. Add 1 cup Best Foods Mayonnaise, 1 cup cold water and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Blend well. Pour into two greased pound layer cake pans. Bake at 350 degrees F. for about 30 minutes. I I BlHMEOC y' Health Council u aise the Worlds Standard Agaili TO PORK SHOULDER 39' ROASTS SLICED DACOII MILD CHEESE 47 39 Cello. Wrapped Sunkist APRICOTS 2'i can DADT FOOD Gerbers Strained Quaker DACOII SQUARES 25 OATS Quick or 19' 3 - ltewubuM 3 lb. ... 23' 33' structor. Performances were held on weekdays In early January. Eggs Fiv Cents a Dozen TAMPA, Fla. (UP) Tampans would like more price wars. One Tampa Store sold eggs for a nickel a fiozen while its com- - 330 South Main Plenty of Parking Spaeo Bright a pound of sausage. J |