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Show PAGE POUR BOX ELDER JOURNAL T'$ Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 8, 1950 Back From Mission A Laugh On Every Face Z - ,,,.,"J H S'' .... i " .. , -- .... ;:. Therell be a laugh on every face at the Peach Days extravaganza Saturday night at Rees Pioneer park for 14 hilarious comedy numbers will be presented to the large group in atThe show will get tendance. underway promptly at 8 oclock. The best in entertainment Is guaranteed, according to r D. M. (Mace) Mason, secretary-manageof the Chamber of Commerce, who declares the committee in charge of the evenings program has gone to great lengths to select the elite , of comical performers. Supplying music for the evening will be the Dixieland orchestra direct from Saltair, and 'Francis Ury, radio station KSL announcer, will be the master of ceremonies. ' ' 'A ' Presenting a dance will be five girls from the Last Frontier Miss Miriam Le of Las Vegas, Nevada and the . . . who will be honored at a Wort Hotel of Jackson Hole, welcome home testimonial in Wyoming. the Fourth ward chapel Sun(Don Campbell, one of the best day evening at 6 oclock. comedy jugglers of the west, will keep things In the air and singing the blues will be the Lee lovely Cozzett, formerly with Henry Busse and directly from ,ys To Be Miriam :"S' ... Welcomed Home be honored at a mission ary homecoming this Sunday evening in the Fourth ward cha oclock, is pel beginning at Miss Miriam Lee, daughter ol Mrs. John A. Lee of Brigham ,To City. 1547 ROGERS BROS. FINEST AMERICA'S SllVERPLATE Service for Bight 52Pc, knivM ferke It tMtpoaM MU Spoonl Mbit fork 3 tablespoon 1 1 buffer knife 1 sugar spoen in tarntgjr-mjita- nt ckesf A Real Value! TO INTRODUCE "DAFFODIL" after Rev. 1, 1950 NOW ONLY ' 's ' Srvlitfl Sat . . . l'p. uufwl at avury maal for salads cow catty vegetables. - c. mmm . JEWRY MAN THE FOR - , . Returning home with Miss Lee from the Hawaiian Islands where she has served the past ' 18 months for the L. D. S. church was her mother who had arrived there previously in time for the L. D. S. centennial celebration. ' Miss Lee is a graduate of Box Elder high school and Weber college in Ogden. Mrs. Lee accompanied by her missionary daughter visited all of the islands where Miriam had labored besides enjoying the centennial pageant They report having an excellent time. ' All of Miss Lees friends are invited to attend the welcome home testimonial. The Goal To Head Dewayne Hansen of Bear River was elected president of the newly formed returned missionary organization of the North Box Elder stakes. As his counselors, Hansen has Grant Reeder of Corlnne and Don Hunsaker of Honeyville. Miriam Lee was appointed secretary of the organization. The group will meet for a business and testimony meeting on the second Sunday of each month at 2:30 p. m. The meeting for September will be held this Sunday, 'September 10 In the fourth ward chapel. Other officers chosen are Ralph Jeppson, publicity director; Carl Ross, Wayne Hunsaker and Byron Hunsaker as the recreational committee. service j, specislj. given expert attention by and equipment and factory-eoginet- J using special tools know the men who Pontiac ben CH parts. Naturally, in the long run, service it best -- and save you money d factory-traine- Protect Your Pontiac with Pontiac Service CHECK LIST FOR FALL including an- Diagnosis check gine tune-u- p end complete end report ol all working units of Accommodated Ind. (UP) A man walked Into police headquarters and asked officers to Stuart Grows orchestra. lock him too drunk to Jack Ferren and his monkey be out In up. Im he told them. public, Jocko will entertain in a com Request granted. edy act June Southworth, Utahs own master of the acrobatic Trail, accompanied by Elaine dance, will perform, followed by Burt. Stan and Mel, a comedy team, A dance, Cotton-Ey- e Joe, with singing, dialogue act and was given by Jay Meservy, Arothers. lene Dunn, Ray Anderson, CharOld Webb Holme, the stutter- lene Johnson, Val Humpherys, ing drummer, will perform, fol DeAnn Davis, Roger Jensen and lowed by Patricia Andly and Marilyn Anderson. Stan Russon, a comedy team Lowell Daines and Kay Daines with an unexpected act. Offer- sang a vocal duet with Lowell ing thrills and chills will be Or-v- playing the guitar accompaniCompson, high bicyclist, di- ment. The closing prayer was rect from the vaudeville stages by Whitney Johnson. of Europe. Final number will be the team, Bob and Dottie, the Sunshine Kids, now on KDYL, recording artists formerly with Horace Heidt. 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It evening, it was announced towill include reports from those officers. who attend the Utah Synod of day by The stake workers, however, the Presbyterian church. are requested to come at 7 At 9 oclock in the morning oclock rather than 7:30. services will be held worship will for the protestant children at beDepartmental meetings board held with general the Intermountain Indian school members from Salt Lake City in And at 9:45 church school will each of the meetings. of charge be held at the Community All Mutual are urged church with classes for all ages to attend the people meeting as well as members of the bishoprics, stake presidencies and high councilmen. It was emphasized that the convention was for both stakes. in business circles , . easy, smart Reappearance is gardless of budget restrictions, well aid and abet your better appearance, at all times. Thats . a promise;. . and Its backed by such famous and nationally-advertise- d -- lines as., . 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