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Show ; t - face nv . journal I5 ELDER March 23 jSSSSnt L Held Be meeting of the ilcbvterlal will be held the Ellm Luthern 2305 Jefferson avenue on fav April 2- - from 10 : will be m Luncheon dollar per plate. jt one are Protestant women If invited to attend. ired fetation is may be made by or Mrs. the Manse 140, L yftt f ts 146-W- .Severens, . Science women in all and HKD ,lkt ofhfe, Christian note has come as the di- tosincere prayer. , my honest seeker it the ow$ the sure way to disease, of physical almg d to release as well from her besetting fears and et answer and ever hand to help and heal, msrfan Science supports invincible proof. Counr-- j thousands are proving 'jj, step by step in a plain d practical way, the ding efficacy of Christian the primal cause urce of all being, is ence. and iiealth TO THB SCRIPT CUES m REV iy Miry Baker lain the full cxplana- 0 of Christian Science method. its healing iristian Science JEADING RdOM Two Spring Salads Ideas to Add Zest to Easter Sunday Dinner By Carolyn Webster Hera are two delicious salad ideas to go along with that Easter ham youre going to serve next Sunday: For those who prefer fruit salads, I proudly present my FRUIT RING WITH COTTAGE CHEESE Heap Cream OWeber Cottage d Cheese in the center of a And when you buy Cream OWeber Cottage Cheeso you have a real spring taste treat. I have yet to find anyone who didnt say it waa the best cottage cheese theyve ever tasted. And its flower-fresIn. sure youll like it, too. So wont you get some today? h. lettuce-garnishe- Like all other dairy products, cotplate. Then ring the cheese with tage cheese is at its very best when alternate pieces fresh. Youll discover that Cream made fresh of drained canned OWeber is flower-frespeaches, apricots daily in Cream O Webers modern And there are four and or pears (as- dairy plant. suming that you delicious varieties from which to are going to use choose: chive, pineapple, small and pineapple rings large curd. Try them all for delifor your ham). cious variety in your springtime Add maraschino cherries for color meals. , and there you have a wonderfully refreshing salad. Be sure to look for the red and yellow carton of Cream Or, here's my special OWeber cottage cheese at GARDEN SALAD its very best! h, To two cups of Cream OWeber Cottage Cheese add the equivalent of three heaping tsblespoonsful, finely chopped, of the following combination: Spring onions, radishes, carrots, lettuce (or other leaf vegetable). Put through food IS Kietel Building OCDKN chopper. Serve garnished with parsley or on a tomato, paprika and spread open. Use quartered salad dressing to taste. U and copy in the doth Library Edition be mailed postpaid. m tavind to make full mi of ud other public Retd loom (litt in your neighbor-xon rtqueit). Information dll bee public lectures, ttwmcts and Sunday School sssilsble to these Rooms. 6 Qltkber It1 Pea? The perfectly wonderful thing about Cream OWeber flower-fres- h Cottage Cheese is that its so good for you. Most foods we enjoy have some dietary reason why we shouldnt. But not cottage cheese. It has most of the wholesome nourishment of natures most perfect food I res I. ir -- JV JV 0 r ti r Both Ford V-- 8 veer . . . its high honors for Ford! In the stack most important economy trial for AmeriMn Mobdgaa Economy model cars ... the famous annual V-- 8 equipped with Over- A Ford 100-h.Run ond SIX Dolivor more than 25.9 ive Kilos (ttU t' p or gallon w le proves Ford eit Angeles. Mrs. Vancott is the former Iris Lillywhite and Mrs. R. M. Lilly white is the daughter of B. M. Watkins of Brigham City. They left Wednesday mom ing for their homes in Califor nia after vjsiting with friends and relatives here and in Salt Legion Auxiliary To Meet Monday Mrs. Esther Hodges, president of the American Legion Auxil iary, announced today that reg ular monthly meeting for all auxiliary members will be held Monday, March 26, at the War Memorial home. A good attendance Is desired. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO- NPUBLIC SALE i4 .y uA U United States Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management LAND A SURVEY OFFICE, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 20, 195 1. Under provisions of section 2455, R. S, ae amended by section 14 of the act of June 26, 1934 46 Stat., 1274, 43 U. S C. 1171), and pursuant to the application of Leland Johnson of Tre monton, Utah, SermI No. 07 1575, there will be offered to the highest bidder, but at not lees than $10 00 per acre, at a public sale to be held at 10 o'clock A. M, on the 1st day of May, 1951 next, at this office, the following tracts of landt fiWKSWtf Sec. 26, T, U North, 7 West, S L M. Range Bide may be made by the principal or his agent, either personally at the sale or by maiL Bids sent by mat! will ba considered only if received at this office prior to the hour fixed for the sale. Bids must be in sealed envelopes accompanied by certified checks or post office money orders made payable to the Treasurer of the United States for the amounts of the bids. The envelopes must be marked in the lower left hand corner 'Public sale bid. Serial No 071575, Sale 10 A M, May I, 1951. The highest bidder will be required to pay immediately the amount thereof. Any adverse claimants of the above described land should file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. Any contiguous owner claiming a preference right must assert such within 30 from the above right days v ue date . HOUSE, Manager. ERNEST tint. EXCELSIOR TRUSSES atinu IS 54.507 1 Soi nth Main lf--0 TOII-MIL- ES lets the washing time you want you even for Rayons, Nylons and Woolens. The Frlgid-alr- e Washer does all the rest all automatically! pre-sele- PER stantly. in- indicator. of Satisfaction Guaranteed t F.C.A. 61011 Phone 56 i SV7T8IDS of surgical operation, a good trass correctly fitted, is fie eolg serfs salief for rupture. Visit our Trass Department and leca mors bout these wonderful Trusses, Our experienced fitters also serve your needs lor Abdominal Supporters, Elastic Hosiery, Shoulder Braces, etc., and our rrosonsbk prices will surely please you. HAMILTON DRUG 44 f ft i j Ask for demonstration! 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TUNA PIE Tba AAA pan -- any kind of wash WE FIT squeezing ct." Select-- 0 30A 61320 Btanuara SSrSirtStiSStS& achievement by contributed to tnis JSKJ&d f"! dry Legal Notices great. : of the last mile out of every drop gasoline. new Ford at your the Test Drive a mere a iw. that You can pay better! cant buy Economy Live-Wat- City. NON-SKI- D gallon. second straight the for economy, Ford Traditional in open competition. froved has been proved it l ojn mi!a grrijid from Los Angeles to tho desert heat and (Los V .. miles per averaged better than 25.9 lust xclutiv, Uv. Water Action put, urging hot tud through and through th, doth.k ' lh" really clean-gen- tly. Clothe, are In the water all the time -- not half In, half out. Action alio rinse, clothe, twice In cleon, fresh water. RUPTURED? per ton-mil- d 3 p. 54.587 Gruelling B40-mi- fthlc ... Lillywhite had as their week-enguests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vancott and Mrs. R. M. Lillywhite, all of t Frlgidair.t Steam and Dry Iron Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Lake r ' .i Two iron, in one! Steam-pres- s like a tailor... Switch to NOTICE ' Bids will be received by the Purchos ing Division of the Commission of H nance of the State of Utah, 147 State Capitol Budding, Salt Lake City, Utah until 10 A M, March 26, 1951 for the sale of the following fob. Destination, Sale of Office Furniture. As per complete specifications at 147 Slate Capitol Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Commission of Finance reserves the right to reject any or all bide; or to accept or reject the whole or any in part of any bid, or to waive any formality or technicality an any Hfc4s in the interest of the State. All bids will be rejected or a waded within 5 days after bid opening Only bids giving a firm quotation will be accepted. T S CURTIS, Purchasing Agent. 1951 HO B I LG AS ECONOMY RUN A Main I GETS CLOWES REALM CLEAN -- House Guests Return To California . Wed. M 23 "A place in class tares first V-- water, accompanied beautiful. HAM J )t may be read, borrowed ed at Mutual ward workers, bishoprics, the stake presidency, high councllmen and any others interested are cordially invited to attend regular monthly leadership meeting for North Box Elder stake Mutual, Howard Call and Nellie Smith, stake leaders, announced today. The meeting will begin at 7:30 at the Seventh ward chapel. Special opening exercises will be conducted followed by departmental work. An evening of dancing has been planned for all who attend. The group members will be welcome to bring partners. ll salad Eddy i 4 All 4 20-3- 0 conviction that The deep Dd, 1 EASTER 4 . Return From Trip To The Southern States a ' NortF Stake MIA Reminded Of Meeting two-yea- be-for- e GO WITH Milton A. Bywaters Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. Byby Mrs. Rosella Simper, Mrs. Bywaters mother, all of Brigham City, returned home this week from a 7,700 mile trip to the southern states, where they picked up their son, Milton, who complet20-3r 0 Anns Meet At ed a mission there. drove to Mandian, MisThey Packer Home Monday Elder Bywater sissippi, where Mrs. Billy Packer and Mrs. D. was released from his mission. A. Olsen were After spending several days In Monday night to members of the Mississippi they traveled to anns. The combined bus- Birmingham, Alabama, and iness meeting and social was visited friends that Elder Bywaheld at the Packer home. ter had made there while laborFollowing a short business ing as a missionary. The phone number of the News From there they drove to Atmeeting conducted by Mrs. Rus-seand Journal Society editor is 771. Presvisited Fishburn, president, the re- lanta, Georgia and mainder of the evening was ident and Mrs. Albert Choules spent in playing pinochle. at the mission home. Leaving Those enjoying the luncheon there they went Savvannah, Ga. prepared by the hostesses were: and followed the coast down to GENERAL ELECTRIC Mrs. Dale Baron, Mrs. Bob Call, Miami, Florida, visiting points Mrs. Kent Woodland, Mrs. Sonne of Interest along the way. On COMBINATION Topic, Mrs. Leon Goodliffe, Mrs. the return trip they visited many Cliff Mehler Mrs. Duain Jacob- points of interest, including New son,- Mrs. Ben Andersen, Mrs. Orleans, and in New Mexico, the J. Gordon Felt, Mrs, Dean Cand-lan- Carlsbad caverns, in Mesa, Mrs. Dee Glen Smith, Mrs. Arizona they went to the L.D.S. Bob Brown, Mrs. Verl Petersen, temple where they met several Mrs. Rex Baron and Mrs. Rus- Brigham City people who are sell Fishburn. spending the winter there. Prizes for the pinochle games The weather was ideal in went to Mrs. Kent yoodland the south," Mrs. Bywater re and Mrs. Rex Baron. ports, the flowers were out In was profusion and everything t, TO matrons. ence The nominating committee ap- by the 'board ot dlrec-- , d approved y the tnem-ber- s the February meeting was made up of Mrs. W. H. uieave, chairman, Mrs. Earl Madsen, Mrs. Zenos Earl, Mrs. CaU and Mrs-Pwcto800 y Mean to You (a ScE Official ballet for Civle Improvement club election of offi-cehas been mailed all members according to Mrs. (Leon C Packer, secretary. Those for president are: Mrs. Louis Breltenbeker, Mrs. Orson A. Christensen and (Mrs. Dan F. Olsen; Mrs. Wal- Mrs- - v- - v- ,,Mann and Mrs. A Elwyn Seely;Phillips secre-tarMrs. Merle S. Cheal, Miss Flora Hansen and Mrs. Winston P. (Nelson; treasurer, Mrs. Matthew Compton, (Mrs. Max Morgan and Mrs. Reynolds Reeder; corresponding Mrs. secretary, iF. Joseph Law, Mrs. (Fred B. Owen and Mrs. George Tiller; Marian, Mrs. W. Forrest, Mrs. Sam Gordon and Mrs. Shir-leWight. Five director members will be elected from the following nominees: Mrs. L. A. Bunny, Mrs. Howard Call, Mrs. Nello Christofferson, Mrs. Charles Claybaugh, Mrs. Norwood 'Hyer, Mrs. J. Leo Nelson, Mrs. Emeryi Rees, Mrs. Stayner Thompson, Mrs. Edward Ward and Mrs. Elliot Ward. Ballets are to be returned to the secretary so that can be placed In the ballot they 'box 1 oclock p. m. on Wednesday, March 28. Officers elected will be announced in the annual election day meeting on March 29 by a What iristian President Mrs. W. n. Cnfritfig. The meeting will be held in the Clut,rooms 4 rs 2, In Ogden April Candida tes For Civic Club Officers Named i 05" t y?t nn r J tf a S |