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Show ' paOE THREE Relief Society Of Fifth Toy Loan Center In Brigham Is The Goal Of Ward To Meet Feb . 7 cur. Utah M&bim : Strong JSSfESi Sed J2r and fled in panic charge explosive of a food market lf00t Plate JJT Kwh their window. glass The Fifth ward (Relief society will not hold a meeting on Tuesday, January 31. The next regular meeting will be on Tuesday, February ?. Visiting teachers will come at 1:30 oclock in the afternoon and all of the members will meet at 2 oclock. Business And Professional Womens Group Ce,nter ln BrtehamBP W club in citbTy putting 4 Promenaders Hold I? Square Dance At Harper, Ward Sat 'H Husband Frozen Out , FORT WORTH erty settlement into eff,Ity ,the 6al toward which local Brigham Business and fect this worthy project for lo. Professional Womens club is cal sick children, Mrs. Olsen .The,, square dance group, known as the Promenaders, held said. lending extra effort to originate a dance at the Harper ward as part of a rehabilitation amusement hall Saturday eveMrs. Sine Anderson Is grom for rheumatic fever ning to honor Mr. and Mrs. Wiltients in this vicinity. Honored At Party liam Ward on their wedding anThe newest project is under In honor of her 80th birthday, niversary. . . the supervision of Mrs. (Lewis R. Mrs. Sine Anderson was feted at During intermission Mr. and Olsen, chairman, who heads the a party at the home of Mrs. Mer-viMrs. C R. Barker and their committee composed of Mrs. afterRichard C. Alston, Mrs. Leslie noon,Anderson, 23.Monday entertained the group, January Kidman and LaPreal Wight. Sixteen relatives and friends showing motion pictures of the Its one thing to be ill with were there to pay honor to her. group taken during their trip to the dread disease, but its . last summer. They quite They were Adeline .Anderson, Brighton also showed another to be bored to abstracpictures of the Rose Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Viola bowl parade held at, Pasadena. tion with the sameness of activi- 'Lewis, Mary Holman, Emma ties day in and day out, accordRefreshments were served to Price, Hilda Iverson, May Aning to chairman Olsen. Having derson, Verlyn Mortensen, Mrs. about 16 couples. The group had two children ill with rheu- Ruth Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. has been asked to take in matic fever at the same time, Hans Knudsen, and Mrs. Lavern the dance review at the part Weber Mrs. Olsen is considered an Erickson and two small chil- county high school,1 February 3, authority in the BR.W. club on dren. and to give a floor show numsuch relevent matters. She read-lil- y The afternoon was spent visit- ber at the Daughters of Utah agreed to accept the ing and refreshments were serv- Pioneers at the high school Feb'role in the project and leading is en- ed by Mrs. Wanita Anderson as- ruary 4. ' thusiastic about the success of sisted by May Anderson and the plan. Phone your news to 727. Verlyn Mortenson. Much effort will be required to organize and get the toy li- Limited Number Of Reservations Available brary into operation, empha- For B.P.W sized Mrs. Olsen. Well be very . Club's Card Party Saturday , a happy to accept donations of Only very few more tabled any kind of toys from indivi-dual- s reservations remain for those Perry Primary Music or from stores who wish ladles wanting to attend the to dispose of shop-worarticles. public card party and desert Festival Presented Well need volunteer aid to re- luncheon which will be held Perry Primary presented pair and mend broken and Saturday afternoon (tomorrow) a The music festival in the ward worn toys, too. at 2 oclock, in the Commercial It was pointed out that a lend- clubrooms, according to Anna E. hail last Friday evening, January 20. . ing center will be necessary for Erickson, chairman. The original festival was enThis social event, housing and operating such a titled, Songs of the Seasons, a few hours is project each week. which being anticipated by It will function according to ar- the public, is sponsored by the and was composed by May Wag-stafpresident, who also gave Worangements made with the local Business and Professional the address of welcome. Openclinic as to the schedule of hours mens club of Brigham City and the attendance of volunteers which reminds each member ing prayer, was given by Mary and singing was difor distribution of the toys, that she is responsible for hav- Schroeder A. Young. Maxine rected Eva by The prime purpose of the toy ing one card table and cover Nelson and Glenda Larsen were library is to furnish a variety of at the ball by noon, Saturday. enter- Ladies attending the party are accompanists. simple and inexpensive tainment for the bedridden child asked to bring their own cards. atA large calendar was placed the front of the stage and who is struck down in the prime Score cards, pencils and tallies Karen Quayle, dressed, as a page of activity by the disabling . di- will be furnished by the club sease. It is imperative that the A door prize will be given and girl, turned the pages of time sick child remain flat on his highlight of the afternoon will as eaeh class sang and dramaback during the varying stages be the drawing for a beautiful tized egch month of the year. of recuperation. Only those who cutwork Madeira luncheon set. A reader represented each group. To climax the program, the care for such a patient can realDessert will be served At 2 ize that any amusing and harm- oclock and cards will follow, colors were advanced by Boy and less toy is greatly welcomed, no committee members pointed out. Scouts, Wayne Wagstaff Nelson with Kent Wagstaff matter how inconsequental. Reservations may be obtained Carol The committee is in hopes that by telephoning Mrs. Richard C. as the bugiar, after which the local clubs, social and civic, will Alston, 625, or (Mrs. Frank P. children sang God Gave Me Dear America. be charitable in assisting the Kreizenbeck, 1061-W- . t A large crowd attended the festival and enjoyed .the songs, readings,' clever costumes and beautiful stage decorations. 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''5' the program a short business meeting was conducted by Barbara Pella, president In charge of arrangements were Dorothy Peters as captain; Barbara Pella, director member and Vivian Sheffield and Marian Reese assisting. t f; i BOSTOn BUTTS ROASTS 39 ' tulips and small potted plants at each plate. A program was presented as . . 1 follows: Musical numbers by Donna Morgan, Connie Morgan and Marilyn Steffen. Joyce Thoruro of the high school speech department gave readings. Following tv GRADE fl MEATS I With the silver color group in charge the Jaycette club met at the Howard hotel Wednesday evening for a dinner meteting. The dinner .was served at a table (beautifully decorated with ll ? sPTr PORK Sliced Tastewell GREER BEARS Cut No. 2 can 3 cans for 45 No Bind DACOR 50" ... Lb. 39 AERO WAX Quart 54 Perry Sunday School Presents Program FRESH FROZEN The Perry ward enjoyed an evening of entertainment, sponsored by the Sunday school last Tuesday evening with Lisle Larsen as master of ceremonies. (First on the program was a one act radio play, , The Answer, presented by the Corinne ward under, the direction of Ruth Bradford and - Max Murphy. A reading, Entertaining Sisters Beau, by Kathy Young was then given, followed by a barber shop skit by Melvin Roberts and LeGrand Tea of the Sunday school stake board. Mrs. Juanita Steffen, Erma Hansen and Margaret Lewis, accompanied by Geraldine Steffen entertained with a comedy song NOW; : ; the niost powerful truck ongino 105 Chevrolet ever offered you ; ; THE - . . 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'Concluding the program was a t pantomime with Wil ma Walker as the reader, and Marilyn Judson, Glenda Larsen, Arlene Wight, Connie Wagstaff and Gaye Nebeker doing the one-ac- acting. , Refreshments were sold ing the evening by the M. dur1. A, officers. VEGETABLES SEA FOOD ICE CREAM White King SOAP 26 IRSTART WHEAT CAULIFLOWER per 14c Pound 10 pound bag Red Bliss POTATOES CELERY fbARTS Carnation SHREDDED WHEAT 16 oz Nabisco 330 Soath Mala IT' 1C Betty Crocker , 35 14' 35 PARTY CAKE NIX BISQUICK 40 oz. ... EfiriB A funeral here posed a problem that was solved by the combined efforts of state and local road crews. Because of thawing weather a gravel road was impassable. So the road crews were summoned to rebuild a section of road over which a hearse had to pass car PhoneJ2J Tying-th- e body of Mrs. Myron A, , Day to the cemetery. SALr.iorsTar QUALITY PRODUCE Funeral Speeds Road Repair WEEKS MILLS, Me. (UP) . Flfenty of Parking Space Brigham |