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Show PAGE SIX BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, March 31, 1950 Ballots In Mail For 1950 F.O.E. Election jAI UKUAT ;Vhs Ballots arc being mailed out to all members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles in good standing of Brigham Citys Aerie lor election of 1950 officers, it was learned today from Lewis Peterson, secretary of the organization. One candidate tot each office should be selected and the ballot marked accordingly. The ballots must be returned to the War Memorial home Tuesday evening, April 4, between 7 and 9 oclock, by the F. O. E. member personally. Though it is not necessary to attend the meeting that evening, the secret ballots must be returned personally so that the name of the voter can be checked from the list. Ballots may be received from members coming to meeting late for a short time after 9 oclock. , ArKIt thrEJS- -IcmaESKiRTS 3-9- 8- We have devised this method of voting so that members of the aerie may actively participate In the selection of these officers who will be the leaders of the local Fraternal Order of Eagles of the great national orPeterson said. ganization, The new officers will be announced at the close of the meeting that evening. Candidates for election are blous cotton batiste on ''ite . follows: Worthy President, Roy Olsen and William T. (Bill) Pearce; Tom Worthy Vice President, Paige and Walter Bundy; Worthy Chaplain, Lyle Johnson and Art Stowell; Conductor, Calvin Wright and Jim Bywater; Treasurer. George Anderson; Inside guard, George Mollendorf, Leslie Lowe and Leslie Marble; outside guard, Erwin Hansen; and for trustee, Joyce Wankier, Oscar Grunig and Rudolph Kaiser. as Final Services For J. S. Hodges v Funeral Services Told For M-Me- annual financial statenZ sented to n, All members of the South Box and Gleaner Elder stake girls organizations of the seven The regular Sunday morning wards will hold a party Saturworship services of the Presby- day evening, April 1, beginning church of at 8 'oclock in the War Memo-ria- l terian Community home. Brigham City will feature the sermon "Christ The King, by A program has been arranged Reverend Arthur Gillespie, pasfor the evening. Bingo will be tor. will At, 9 oclock Sunday morning played and refreshments protestant services will be con- be served. ducted by Reverend Gillespie, and at 9:45 oclock church school Canteen Will for all ages will be held at the Teen-Ag- e Brigham City church. The title Be Scene Of Dance Sat. of the childrens story this week is "Shadows, Gillespie said. Levis and cotton dresses will Worship services begin at 11 be in order for the dance at the oclock in the morning. eveteen-agclub Saturday On Tuesday, April 4, the 1, beginning at 8 April ning, tomonthly meeting of the trustees jclock, It was announced will be held at 8 o)clock in the day. evening at the church. With Promonaders sponsoring Thursday, April 6, the regular meeting of the Ladies Aid will the dance this Saturday, a be held at 2:30 oclock in the square dancing season will be afternoon under the direction of held with expert square dancMrs. J. E. Ryan. The place of ers present to offer instruction the meeting will be announced to the teen-agerat a later date. Refreshments will be served. Reverend Gillespie asked that anyone wishing to have children Ijjdv Aepung jeisea pastideq 9, or become members of the church on that day, please con tact him. At a special church meeting Sunday, March 26, Murray Mason was elected financial secretary of the church. Also at the meeting it was decided to elect a church session April 6. Community Church services for John Hodges, 71, who died at his home In Brigham City last Friday, March 24, were held in the First ward chapel, Monday with Bishop Raymond Payne officiating. The family prayer was offered by J. A. Meservy following which the song, In The Garden," was sung by Rae Christensen and Olive Petersen. Remarks were offered by David O. Anderson following which the song, "Oh My Father, was sung by Ralph Westover. Remarks were then offered by Merlin Christensen and the closing remarks were given by Andrew Carruthers. The closing song, "Sometime Well Understand was by the Singing Mothers. Benediction was by Orvil Tubbs. Dedication of the grave was by Moroni Bott at the BrigIf you have any society news, ham City cemetery. Interment phone it to the News-Journwas under the direction of the society editor. The phone numHarold B. Felt Funeral home. ber is 192. S. Wood Win$"UvP. Party Planned By South Ann Gleaners Carl Gray Scholarship Stake n e Word has Just been received extern by the Box Elder county ofOmaha the from service sion RailPacific Union the of fice road that Ann Wood of Thatcher has been declared winner of the for Carl R. Gray Scholarship the county. to Each year a scholarship e the Utah State Agricultural at Logan is awarded to the club boy highest ranking or girl of the county. The winner is determined on a basis of: 50 percent on project, story and records; 25 percent on scholarship standing; and 25 percent on character, interest, quality of community and leadership, school activities. col-leg- Nyland, hospital admijJ and secretary treasure i?rj board, Thursday. According to the reD(lrt penses totaled $279,83l income was $262,704 in the net loss for the S11 $17,126. 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