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Show Go To St Georgo Rhoda Owens and children of Corinne, Rhea Andersen and children of Tremonton and Rosetta Coulding and daughter, Marie, left early Thusday morning for St George, Utah where they will visit with Virginia MacArthur and children. 2nd Quorum Of Deacons Is Reorganized At Sunday Sacrament With Bishop Glen Knudsen in charge the second quorum of deacons was reorganized at the sacrament service last Sunday evening in the Second ward. Released were John Jensen, first Reed Olsen, president; counselor; Keith Hammer, second counselor, and Jerry Valentine, secretary. Sustained were Charles Reed Olsen, president; Vernon Jensen, first counselor; Jerry Valentine, second counselor and Thomas Mclntire, secre, tary. After the organ prelude by Frank Van Cott, the congregation sang the opening song and Emery Wheeler gave the opening prayer. While sacrament was being prepared by Raynold Petersen and Arthur George, the congregation sang. Earl V. Hansen and Lawrence Mdntire conferred badges on scouts: second the following class Richard Anderson, Jerry Valentine, Thomas Mdntire. Tenderfoot Jerry ' Meservy, Hall Reeder, Sharaden Haines, Bruce AnderRobert Petersen, Richard Bennett, son, Larry Gillman, Reed Hansen, Rodney Taylor, Lynn Reeder, Dickie Tin-geand Robert Knudson. eicven-year-olTwo boys, Brent Horsley and Thomas Davis, received second class badges; Dennis Hansen and Richard Petersen were awarded tender-fo- t y TOUR BEST DEFENSE is Iho that fad ' rffiisf! fROTtCTTOURSBf xiliut "Ruthka Rust" by butallinc I termetlm Auto d nui tic Wctcr Heater . it tMi tank cannot rat ,, . (laa cant ruat. REWARD YOURSaS with aR the. aparkbog clean hot water you want. Clean the water you drink . . - ao tor met to ruia your wash or corro-aau- o dat to diacoior arater and ftnuna- - a badges. Frank Van and Oeo Ann Larsen rendered an organ and piano duet. Mr. Van Cott also Cott J at- Guests at dinner honoring Mr. and Mrs. Don Nuttall r, TO INVITED BUY I. they Water Heaters A, last THEiRNEW THOMPSON BEEHIVE HOME HARDWARE Phone 163 41 South Main Brigham City The First Really P. S. Be sure to find out about New Paint Development for Interiori in 20 yearsl APPLIANCE ", 68 No. Main Mrs. Elizabeth Buchanan Honored By Ladies' Aid (Ladies Cinmn Phi tlOldS Last Meeting Of Year At Felt Home The Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held their last meeting of the year last Monday, May 28, at 8 p. m., at the home Lillian Felt. President Merle Craghead led members In the opening ritual and conducted , the business meeting. Selma Weir, chairman of the Ways and Means committee announced Saturday, of of the Community Presbyterian church held a short business meeting Thursday evening, May 24 at the home of Mrs! Leo Hess at the Intermountain Indian school, after which Mrs. .Elizabeth Buchanan was pleasantly surprised by the group with a lovely birthday cake and gift. Mrs. Buchanan was , celebrating her 78th birthday anniversary. (Light refreshments .were served to the following ladies present; Mrs. W. A. Nunnally, Mrs. Virginia Daniels, Mrs. Maxwell Pohl, Mrs. W. B. Howes, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Haggard Subscription ty. J p 7f h tut, in combination and daughters, Connie and Kay, Nw, (publh Sunwere year; $2,00 tws Pr of Phoenix, Arizona, home of Mr. the at visitors day $3.00. and Mrs. M. A. Burtcher. ( Chat. The Haggards were in Utah to Cfedy. attend the wedding of their son, Re Nee Jerry Wayne and Smithfi.ld per of this city. Sentinel, Jg,T III. Zt J Published City. Mail to phone Everyone Is invited their society items for- the News UmCity. and Journal to 771. HOUR ' Ei'.c-- Si Uuh, SERVtCI 904 54 V Sa the d theck 'jjinTwent For You It WRECKER SERVICE da ter three DAYTIME CALL SUNDATS NIGHTS w granddaughter of M. B. Olson, sang a solo, acompanied by her j evening, , mother, Mrs. Adolph Olson. the s Nov of held Mutu ihort , dance marks Concluding number of the program was brief remarks by Mr. and Mrs-- J. F. Sheffield who recently returned from an L. D. S. mission in the East Lunch was served. The adults August 25, as the date set for Roy Campion, Mps. L. E. Lowe, then enjoyed visiting and the the annual bazaar. This year it Mrs. A M. Gillespie, Mrs. G. B. youngsters played various gamwill feature a back to school Severns, Mrs. A. D. Hillam, Mrs. es. theme with childrens clothing Leo Hess and Mrs. Buchanan. Many pictures were also taken for sale. Regular meeting of the La- during the afternoon. The doll raffle will go towards dies Aid of the Community the dental fund. She also an- Presbyterian church was held nounced the first summer party Tuesday, May 15, at the home of Sacrament Meeting In will be held June LR with hus- Mrs. Frank Salto. Sixth Ward Sunday bands as guests. A delicious luncheon was Beta Sigma Phi this year will served with Mrs. Elizabeth BuSacrament meeting was held Miss Dorene Meoham chanan as The af- in the Sixth ward chapel Sunsponsor in the "Miss Box Elder contest, ternoon was spent in a review of day, with Bishop Richard Hanit was announced. the book, White Witch Doctor, sen in charge. 1 After the opening song by the, lt was announced that - five by Mrs. J.. E. Ryan. Those attending the meeting congregation, the prayer was members have this year maintained a perfect attendance rec- were: Mrs. Leo Hess, Mrs. Glen offered by Delbert Gibby. Sacord. International dues will be Severns, Mrs. Elizabeth Buchan- rament was prepared by Robert Mrs. Tingey and Arden Jensen while paid for them by the club. They an, Mrs.. A. M. Gillespie, . are Iona Cefalo, Selma Weir, Burke, Mrs. J, F, Stoller, Mrs. the congregation 6ang. Deone Lichtenstein, Merle Crag-hea- Charles Claybaugh, Mrs Albert Douglas Baird, a primary Mrs. Virginia Daniel, guide,' was presented Stoner, to the and Carol Hafner. The culture program was on Mrs. Maxwell Pohl, Mrs. Roy priesthood for graduation to the , Presen-- , Campion, Mrs. Laura Mork, Mrs. office of a deacon. landscape architecture. Frank. Saito and Mrs. J. E. Ryan. A duet was sung by Fred and an ting outstanding lesson was The ladies have planned from Verna Burt, accompanied by Douglas Campbell. President Merle CagheaO led the story of tqlenLln Matthew 25 Doris Tingey, Reed Call, returnin the closing ritual. Refresh- veses 15 to 30 a method of rais- ed missionary, spoke on his exments were served by the hos- ing money. Each lady will be periences. After the duet again a crisp new one dollar bill sang, Austin Larsen was the tesses, Iona Cefalo and LaPreal given and she may use any method final speaker. Knudson. she likes in making It grow. The congregation sang the Some of the suggestions made closing song and the concluding Primary Group Graduates were those of knitting, crochet- prayer was by Raymond Lewis. At Eighth Ward Sunday ing, baking, or growing vegetables. There are many other Visit At Home Of Mrs. Five Seagulls and seven Guid-e- s ways in which to make the del were graduated from Primary lar grow. ' The ladies feel this Nels Jensen This Week Sunday evening, May 20, in the project should prove most in Colonel and . Mrs. Eugene teresting. Eighth ward chapel. Santschl of Palto Alto, Calif., The presentation of the Articles of Faith, was given by the Family And Friends Visit are, this week, visiting relatives in Utah. two graduating classes follow- At present they are guests at lng which the Seagulls 6ang The Henry C. Johnsons the home of Mrs. Nels Jensen, a "Homebuilders. Mrs. Taylor Johnson and sister of Mrs. Santschi. Lila Howard, Seagull teacher, Jackie Joy, of San daughter, presented the Seagulls to Verna Francisco; Mr. and . Mrs. Wynn Call who welcomed the girls in- Freeman of Helena, Montana; to the Y. W. M. I. A. Girls gradMr. and Mrs. Noal Johnson and were Dianne Gloria Call, uating children of Salt Lake City; Mr. Linnell, Nancy Morrell, Judy and Mrs. Charles Maxwell and Orme and Marie Gourley. of Salt Lake City, son, The And Gregory, The Guide class sang Mrs. Clinton Johnson and Guide Song after which the sons, CTaig and Jeff, of Rupert, Guide teacher, Ula Cobb, preMr. and . Mrs. Gerald Idaho; sented the Guides to Primary of Murray, were all Forsgren President Jean Sycamore for Memorial Day visitors at ! the Boys graduation. graduating home of Mr and Mrs Henry c were William Jensen, T Johnson. John Valberg, Robeft Owens, A delicious dinner was servRichardsen, Terry Petersen, Gil- ed to the group by Mrs. John bert Valasquez and Leon Young. son. Mis. Sycamore presented the boys to a member of the bishopWray L. Perrys Become ric, Max Bott, who in turn preto sented them Douglas Orchard Parents Of Baby Girl who welcomed them Into the Y. M. M. 1. A. Mr. and Mrs. Wray L. Perry, After closing song, the con- Salt Lake City, are the parents cluding prayer was offered by of a new baby girl, born May 17, in the LB.S. hospital in Salt Terry Petersen, a Guide. Lake City. Go To Downey The new girl is the second for Downey, Idaho visitors on Dec- the Perrys. Mrs. Clarence R. Perry of Brig oration Day were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Burrup and children, ham City has been visiting Mr. Janet and Steven. and Mrs. Wray Perry this week. season inter SATDBDA Beehive mg fgre honon was 1 prize to ( evening ensen. .led prizes Jean were- it liistensen, Wi Reeves, enjo present with ti presenting si nets sentences jail is the GRANDEST TIME ol the week... ft If you and your tie danced di is Jnv rjoire items to 771 tociety oiimal friends spend the evening and round iy DRIVE with the happy crowd at the Ik CAI -- PAINTS 0. Sarilk RMkes Fermaglat CeW Johnson. Members of the family ox tending were: M. B. Olson and Brigham City, his children J. grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Lake City, Salt of Sheffield F. their children and grandchildren; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Hansen of Logan, all their children and Mrs. Agnes 0. grandchildren; Siander of Brigham City, her daughter and grandchildren; Carlos Olson of Oakland, Calif., and Rinda Olson of Brigham City. During the afternoon a gram was presented by grandchildren of the family. M. B. Olson welcomed family members and Carlos Olson spoke briefly. The three youngsters of Warren Hansen sang Mockingbird Hill, followed by sketch of the life of Birdie Hansen in rhythm by Ora Julam der. Gayle Julander sang a VO' cal solo. The three children of Don C. Call, in costume gave an original reading followed by a cornet solo by David Hansen, son of Wendell Hansen. Little Gordon Sewell played a trom bone selection. Aubrey girls sang a number followed by a solo and dramatization by Beth Ann Love, granddaughter of the F. Sheffields. Pamela Olson, "I Can d FULLCR COAL & Phone ONE en tertained at a turkey dinner re- cently at the Ringside cafe, In honor of Lt. Colonel and ,Mrs. Maurice Johnson and family. The Johnsons have been visiting here while on leave from Norfolk, Virginia. Those attending besides the guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wixom and family; Ester Johnson, Mary Jean Nuttall, Robert Kotter, LeVoy WilMable son, Delbert Higley, Evans and Mathilda Thorsen. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wixom and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wixom and family; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Nuttall and Mrs. Ina Reeder and family. Y(D) dJ Oaly Lt. Col. and Mrs. C. Maurice Mr. And Mrs. Don Nuttall Entertain In t Honor Of Lt. Col. And Mrs. C. M. Johnson played an organ melody of church hymns. Elders Eugene Perry and Joe Carr of the stake high council were the speakers for the evening. The closing song was by Ed Ward, with Mr. Van Cott as accompanist and the closing prayer was offered by Thomas E. Visits From Nyssa, Ore. Ruth G. Andersen of Nyssa, Klmber. Oregon, will leave today for her home following a five day visit Visit In Hydo Park Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arden C. Balls at the home of Mr. and and Einar J. Larsen. and daughters, Margene Barbara Jane, spent Memorial Phone your society news to 77L Day in Hyde Park and Logan. ARE Third Ward Olson Family Hold Reunion 'At BOX ELDER Joy Scout House On Memorial Day Brlghan City, Arizona was Have reunion SurtcherS The Olson family held Memorial Day at the Third ldaMunJ y.sft0fS Qn Sunday ward scout house. Pause From Party For Picture Ful-Colo- r. Bowl. ! P.M.Tol Fun Dancing to the music of Dan Ross and his orchestra, with Thelma at the Solovox Booth service Da- starts at 9 and continues midnight. Everyone invited couple including tax. until ncing $1 a id all da) our Sot Chick, Try Fried Deep Fried French tod Dip Chips Kinds riches AN, Main 11A.M. 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'deposit as starts invest can little as $100 your program. you Y Rom where I ... m 00 HKl01HDO mm i5 crrrrrr r.rrrrfnrr year after date at years after date at years after date at years after date at years after date at 2 2 2 2 2 2 Bonus Interest if held five years 2Vi Total interest equivalent to 2V4 for five years $10 00 10.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 25.00 125.00 Let us explain the Real Value of Savings Certificates Member FeJerel SLeterre System ym mnomttic water heaters provide aaora A hot 4- -69 Just "Can't Get Over" FOR EXAMPLE: SEE HOW $1,000 GROWS WHEN INVESTED IN SAVINGS CERTIFICATES mo. after date at Joe Marsh afmed pa cent more per gallon thaa die capacity standard acceptable to or table top models " Easy's Fence Few years ago, Easy Roberta took a lot of kidding whea be planted that hedge of Multiflora rosea along his property line. Folka said be was getting pretty high-faluti- n. But today plenty of people who laughed at the idea alow down when they drive by Easys place just to look at those roses. Most beautiful eight you ever saw. Practical, toot The hedge la a good four foot high now, and at least five foot thick even a (host couldnt get through that prickly Bias of shrubbery. Best of all, it , cost less than ordinary fencing. (Might be well worth your while ' , looking into.) From where I ait, theres e sense ia looking down on something just because its different from what wa like. For in ace, some people think lemonades the beet cooler-offe- r ea hot day. Some of as would rather have a glass of beer. The important thing ia not to hedge ourselves hi against other people ideas and preferences. 1 Mad bomal Exfcriw fcy Mra-rarthfa Trap Provonh Root Lots d lost longer proem ' Rbwgtai Roovy Doty ksolsffea Mfa Imk, Roovy Stool, toNonhod ice-co- ld t Cepyritkt, 1951, Unit'd Stefas Bremen foendmtien ?etS.ee SEASHORES PAomO Air Conditionin Tin Shop 48 North Main hik, - |