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Show PAGE THREE Heber Sessions'. Become BOX ELDER JOURNAL Great-Grandparen- Kindergarten Club installs New OWcers, At Regular Meeting June 5 In Brigham City - , ts ' ; Mr. and Mrs. iHeber Sessions, The Brigham City Kindergar- Brigham City, became club held their regular fen 1952 13. Friday, June for the first time, June 6, Thursday, at meeting when June 11, their The Panama canal is 50.52 Wednesday, 8 p. m. Meeting opened with ' Mrs. Hutch(Earl Mrs. Ray Korth and miles long. It was opened to granddaughter, ins gave birth to a baby girl at prayer by was led the pledge by Mrs. Ark traffic April 15, 1914. Kennewick, Washington. den Balls. Mr. Sessions Coincidentally, A special guest, Mrs. Glen retired from the Union Pacific railroad after 45 years, on the Tout, Smithfield, Utah, presisame day. dent of the Northern District Mrs. Hutchins is the daughter Federated Womens clubs, was Jean ofMr. and Mrs. T. A. Merreil of Introduced by President Brigham City. Utah $ 1 Barnard. Pullman, Washington. YOUR AG MARKET SPECIALS TODAY & SAT. TWO BIG FEATURES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CLEARFIELD size can 303 3L(S) UTAH FAVORITE CUT Starring Tony Jan STERLING Mona PIERCES PORK & BEANS FREEMAN -Co- 10" GREEII DEANS CURTIS CINCH -Hit SPAM 45 CAKE MIX 39 Pkg, 21' large can Regular or ; Drip Grind, lb. tin WHITNEY CADET MT. RIPE OLIVES 19 211 size can AREO CREME SANDWICH starring Veronica LAKE T Zachary SCOTT Arturo do CORDOVA L SUN. - MON. - TUES. 8 oz. pkg. .... 29' FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CANTALOUPES Fancy yellow meat. IQc 13 Med. 10 size. Lb 2 Bun. Medium size CARROTS Sunkist Full of Juice LEMONS ,b DRIVE 12 OUT e for For Your Summer Drinks AD SAVE Ticcorresponding secretary. kets for the Palsy show were sold and Glia long, treasurer, gave a report. Offering remarks were the retiring officers: Mrs. Myrland Balls. Mrs. Otto Jensen, Mrs. Jay W. Oldroyd and Mrs. Roy Barnard, who gave the presidents report. Mrs. Tout Installed the following new officers: Mrs. Glen Mrs. Leon Dummer, president; Rees, vice president; Mrs. Herman Hadfleld, secretary; Mrs. Lorin Balls, treasurer; Mrs. EuAfter gene Wight, historian. the gavel was turned over to Mrs. Dummer, the blood center was discussed and the group agreed to enter a candidate In the Miss Box Elder" contest. Gifts were presented to retiring officers. The program was under direction of Mrs. Erma Hansen. On the program Marcia Rasmussen and Janet Williams gave readings under the direction of Iris VanOott. A piano solo was rendered by LlndA Jepperson, LeAnn Steffen and Carol Hansen. i An original musical stunt was conducted by Margaret Lewis, assisted by Erma Hahsen and Juanita Steffen. Linda Jeppsen played another piano 'solo. Refreshments were served by Ruth Beecher,: chairman; Luda Keller, LaPreal Price, Tess Johnson, Hazel Kaiser, Mabel Balls and Lottie Chrlstofferson. MT IUUKHER mua imn nmm md OiiSj&iwrajn0EUIT-nGliUnaiBIS?IUKll- n Siunw SLT.' Mfli t ag MARKET AT North Main phone 100 SMITH K' Mr. and Mrs. Grant A. Black announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Dorpia to Mr. Laird C. . . ., will become Stringham. the bride of ,The Manti temple has been selected for the midsummer Laird String-ha- rites and July 19 will mark the nuptial date. President L. R. in rites Andersen will officiate. The bride elect Is a graduate performed of Box Elder high school and attended the UJS.AG. , She reJuly 18 in cently returned from an L.D.S. the Manti mission to the Northern States. The prospective groom is the LDS temple. son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen - S. She ia the Stringham. He Is a graduate of Manti high school and Snow coldaughter of lege and filled an LJD.S. mission to the Eastern States. Mr. and Mrs. A wedding reception has been planned for the evening of July Grant A. 19 in the Brigham City Seventh ward recreation hall. Black. AND. SOUS ? 'OF. m p Eighth Ward Primary Teachers Meet June 5 ostings From Newa By Mrs. Lyman Wlcjhl Vmj Mrs. (LeRoy PERRY q. White entertained her Sunday school class last Monday evening. Refreshments were enjoyed at her home after which the group attended the show Jack and the Bean Stalk. Mrs. White was assisted by Mrs. Alma Davis. , Marc&lla! DeWayne and Lee Whaley of Ogden are spending a week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Oyler. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whaley. Neil Poulsen of Promontory is spending his vacation at the home of his grandpaents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Wight. Mr. and Mrs. Clark White and family of Idaho Falls spent the at the home of past week-enMr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White. Master Larry remained for ' a two weeks stay with his grand" parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Andrews are spending ten days with relatives In Spokane and Olympia, , The regular meeting of the Business and Professional Women wild be held ' in the garden at the home of Mrs. Jennie Jones, 124 east First south on Monday evening, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Waldemar Call will be the special guest speaker and will relate the tribute paid to Susan B. Anthony at the unveiling of the sculptured bust In the N.Y.U. Hall of Fame on May 18, which Mrs. Call attended. A pot 'luck supper .: will be served at 7:30. Committee in charge of arrangements are Gene Bywater Washington.-- , .. as chairman, assisted by ElizMrs. Ethel Judson Is spending abeth Preston, Gladys. Johnson, week in Salt 'Lake City at the and Mabel Christensen. home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lock-y?r- . "v ' ; Notice! ; . X sn June 16 Is the last date to Mr. and Mrs. 'H. Eugene Perry sign lein law petitions to take and children, DeWern and Elna, leins off Old Folks homes. are leaving for Grand Junction, Dont delay. See one of the fol- Colorado where they will make-theilowing: Mrs. Jens Peterson, 647 home for the summer. south, First East; Mrs. Wester-gard- , Mrs. Ernest E. Clark left for 50 South Fifth East or O. her home in Los Angeles, CaliG. Spencer, Bee Sport ' Shop, 13 fornia after a visit at the home West Forest Street, Brigham City. of Mr. and Mrs. 'LeRoy D. White J13pd and .other relatives. Miss Barbara Billings spent the past week-enat the home-oMr. and Mrs. Newell Baker in Burley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis King and family arrived here last Saturday from Cactus, Arizona to spend the summer months. Mrs. King was formerly , Miss Ruth PHONE 58 Plenty of Free Parking FREE DELIVERY WE MEET OR BEAT COMPETITION! OPEN 8 A. M. Until 9 Morrells Picnic HAMS 7 49' lb 3 lbs $1.93 JELLO 6 491 11. U&I lift aUUfili Sam and Suzuko Sato Nagata oLCorinne. 25 lbba? $2.63 100 lbs. $10.28 AF Q 12. A (son was bom on June 12 to MIXITDt1oriO WHEATIES AAC fc large size (Coupon inside for Free package Frostee Desert) DRIVE IN MARKET Sun Valley 32' OLEOMARGERINE DelMonte Halves heavy syrup 29' PEACHES ; ' V S? n ; t Starlac i? Sir, were bulging with hot items . . . and if none of them please you Yes ONE JUICE DOES! Franco-America- 37' 46 25' oz. 2 for n 27' SPAGHETTI Ask About Green Stamps And Well Show You Their Value! Doles Crushed Qt. can PINEAPPLE 31' DRIVE IN MIRACLE WHIP MARKET quart 52 MCP LEMON Phone 1197 710 South Main We Give qts. Pierces Tomato THAT BBSS Makes 5 DRY MILK specials on dozens of WE'LL MAKE I SAUSAGE OF THE HOUSE lb.' Pork Thomas and Barbara, Perry Larkin of Snowville became the parents of a baby boy On June SBE 11 Sweet Rasher Announcement from Cooley Memorial hospital tells of the following births: Francis and Lois Forsgren Norr of Tremonton are the parents of a baby, girl, born on June P. Hi MUTTON C!TQ DACON Eighth ward Primary teach ers met June 5, vat the 'home of Irene Lewis. The meeting, conducted by President j'Jean Sycamore, opened with prayer by 'Mary Bott. The lesson How to Develop was given Class Participation, ", by Ruth Bott. lit.' was announced no Primary will toe held until further notice. ..On the. serving committee were Irene Lewis, Welma Foote and Elsie Moyer.,;i - Corner 5th South ' & Main Births . r Store Hours: 7 3 a. m 8:30 P. M. -- d 21 LIMES Miss Donna Black And Laird Stringham To Wed In Manti Temple Mrs. Ray Woodland called roll and read minutes,' and Mrs. Ben lAndersen was then elected Business, Professional Womens Club Will Meet Monday Evening 84' COFFEE Sets Nuptial Date " ! SHURFINE I JUICE. Green Stamps for 29' ... T ORANGES3 10e Stamp with each 10c purchase d 3 1 WATERMELON Per PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE . X? Pound ' O' McDonald. Youll be surprised at the cellent results classified ads secure. ex- News-Journ- Cdycar 4 modem, newt X ottW ml ad (Sap5GD "PICK O THE PICTURES" (SAD FRIDAY - SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL Exclusive! First Time On The Screen ! THRILLING CASE OF THE COMMANDO . GANGSTERS! Presents WALTER PIDGEON 'CALLING BULLDOG DRUMMOND" MOUNTAIN twwttM Only aad pMstwry ... , Only r widi CMtara Mhgi Toucan pay but you cant buy BETTER! CO-HI- T THRIUS Km MORE Margaret Leighton and ; Robert Beatty BARBARIC in ids field! j: III Of DIAMONDST Cnfyortdi and faftr-PtatClufc- -- ii BnfefeJalc! NT wCJ Jhc! : SUNDAY -- MONDAY Admission (tax incl.) $i.0D r8;'u THEATRE Li matinees Children '..WST.VHT.qp JUNE 15, 16, 17 TUESDAY 4 SHOWS SUNDAY 5 at 1, 4, 7 and 10 p. m3 j 3 SHOWS WEEKDAYS f at 3, 6, and 9 p. m. ,, News SATURDAY , A tfVv Shorts .Cartoons 4 V v 1 P. Otlly 3 SSafion FOROOMMK Wagons OVRMM ONLY CAR WITH SUCH A HULTITUCE MATINEE 75c 50c Matinee Prices to 6:30 Weekdays and 6:00 Sunday w Plus Serial car w&t M. Cl FUU-CA- R AnnDSDSEn's-Dns323 South Main in and "TEST KH7F1 it FUTURES!. ), hkks. Phone 56 |