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Show Teaching Careers Began Nearly 50 Years Ago Third Ward Primary Has Diamond Jubilee Home Builders and Trailbuild-ertook part also. Miss Shirley Harrison entertained with songs and talks were given by Mrs. Alice Young, a Primary Mother, and Glen Nelson, Primary advisor. Mr. Nelson also awarded the service certificates. Lovely corsages were presented to Daisy and Sevena Madsen whose names are synonymous with Primary. The Madsen sisters retired in (1940 following more than 40 years Primary ser- BEAR RIVER CITY Brigham City Sisters Declare Primary Has Been Life's Work In Religious Way Two and chortimes as ister. Sevena served as chorister, secretary and 1st group class leader. These lovely ladies eyes twinkle with delight as they relate some of the interesting experiences dealing with Primary children. Daisy served as ward president for 10 years then she and Sevena fulfilled an LDS mission in the Northern states. Upon their return, Sevena served as Primary ward president for nine years. Although the two have never married their lives have been rich with rearing their sisters' children and now enjoying the Uarda Jensen grandchildren. Conner was reared in their home as was Ephraim Johnson. Earl also Peirce, another nephew, spent eight years with his aunts. Mr. Peirce came to visit when her Sevena was beginning school teaching career and he remained with them until he completed the eighth grade. He now holds an important position with an insurance company in Salt Lake City. Sevena taught school for 25 years. Daisy was a milliner by profession. Interesting pictures are filed in the Madsen sisters photo albums of the 50th and 60th anniversaries of the Primary associations. They plan this year to join with North Box Elder stake in the Diamond Jubilee to be celebrated next Tuesday afterplay-leade- r Sevena taught school to Mrs. Cleopha Jeppson Larsen who last Sunday received a 30 year service pin for her Primary work. All through the years it has been Daisy who had been the DOME DOW- N- .Jar Sealed 01441 WU ' lt AT MERRELL'S HOW orator. Sevena will take the credit for "loading the gun and but Daisy giving suggestions, has to fire it. They smiled as they told of the lovely corsages presented to them by the Third ward Primary in Sunday night services. It was Daisy though, Sevena commented, who stood to express the thank yous these two ladies wished to express. NEW MIRACLE WALL CLEANER SAVES COSTLY REDECORATING No Fuss or Muss! Cleans wallpaper, painted walls, ceilings like magic cleans window shades, too. Its CHEMICALLY TREATED. Instantly gripping accumulated dust, grit and soot and scrapes them right off the surface. 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Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jensen and son, Rusty, attended a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Osey Jensen in Brigham City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilbert had their son named in sacrament, Sunday. His name is Leo W. Gilbert. Robert is in Korea with the armed forces. Dallas Jones, who is stationed at Fort Ord in California visited his wife, Patsy Jones over the week end. He also visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones of Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. Milton (Bywater, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jensen, Mr. 'and Mrs. Chester Stander, Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins Willard Primary Gives Program Sunday Eve The Prima'ry Association sented the program in the lard ward meeting, Sunday preWileve- ning, Aug. 2. Jennie Carlson, Lucretia Cook, Ethel Hancey, and Irene Wells certifiwere presented special cates for 15 years service in the Primary by Gladys Schroeder. Certificates for five years service were given to Leora Check-etts- , Charlene Deem. Madeline llaun. Elsa Kunzler, Verda Richards. and Madge Watts. Mary Wells gave a talk, Kay Olson presented an illustrated story, and testimonies were given by Linda Barker. Rachel Barker, and Beatrice Burden. Rose- lynn Perry played a piano solo and the Guide Patrol boys sang two songs. Remerks were made by7 Jennie Carlson, of the stake board, Eisa ward Primary Kunzler, president, and Don Barker of the bishopric. feed brings more growth in beef cattle and bigger dairy yields. Hay dried electrically retains protein in alfalfa that costs much less than High-protei- n high-protei- n supplements. With electric hay drying you save in time and weather risks, too! SEE BOX BUY FROM YOUR DEALER ELDER COUNTYS MOST MODERN AND UP TO DATE NEW CAR AGENCY JOE CARR, Inc. TREMONTON, UTAH pal speaker at dedication ceremonies for the Pioneer Pipe Line to be held August 10 at the line's Salt Lake City terminal, it was announced today. He will be introduced by Gus Backman, secretary, Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce. Others who will 6peak briefly are: James W. Liddell, president, Pioneer Pipe Line company; P. C. Spencer, president, Sinclair Oil Corporation; L. F. McCollum, president, Continental Oil company; and W. R. ,Argyle, vice president, Sinclair Refining company. The August 10 ceremonies will mark the official opening for the Sinclair, Wyoming to Salt Lake City, Utah petroleum products carrier. The line has been in operation on a limited basis for some time, but operation was delayed until recent completion of facilities at the lines Salt Lake City terminal. A feature of the dedication ceremonies will be the unveiling at the terminal of a statue by famed sculptor Jo Davidson honoring the pioneer women of the West. 290 mile Pioneer The Line carries petroleum products from Sinclair to the Salt Lake City area and through a connection with, the existing Salt Lake Pipe Line to terminal points at Burley and Boise, Idaho, and Pasco, Washington. The line was built to provide economical and efficient movement of gasolines and fuel oils to the areas served. Present capacity of the line is 12.000 barrels daily, with a potential of 18.000 barrels daily. Pioneer Pipe Line company is owned by Sinclair Pipe Line company. 35 percent interest, and Continental Oil company, 65 percent interest. The line was built by Sinclair, with Continental Pipe Line company, a subsidiary of Continental Oil company, responsible for operations. e VETERINARY SMALL ANIMAL CLINIC Each Saturday Made in America's Most Modern Brewhouse 63 NORTH MAIN Phone: Brigham 1040 or Tremonton 5766 . FISHER BREWING Salt take BRIGHAM WASATCH ie. Repiesenting the hishopne at plan to wed this the affar were Glim Nelson and Clark Hillam. SALT LAKE CITY President J. Reuben Clark, Jr., member of the First, Presidency of the Mormon church, will be the princi- Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE 7, 1953 Lucille, a graduate of Box Elder High, is employed by American Sportswear company of Biigham City as a stenographer. David also attended Box Elder high school. aitei winch he the honoied guest and juu.is spent thiee yeats m Getmany to with the army He is now em- were played by the Hi rnemheis ployed at Hill Air Foioe base as attending. be- Kelly in fall sons returned with them and will visit her for a week. Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Whitaker their of Moses Lake visited folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ercy Whitaker and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradford of Corinne. Mr. and Mrs. (Leo Gilbert of Corinne were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Waddoups and their families enjoyed Sunon Sunday. day afternoon in Box Elder park. The Elders of the ward held Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iverson a lovely party7 Saturday evening at the town park. A picnic enjoyed the ball game in Og- lunch was enjoyed after which den. Sunday evening. 'a preview of the coming fashMr. and Mrs. Marvin Lewis of ions was portrayed by a group 'Brigham City were guests at the of young men. home Lewis Roy Sunday. Sunday evening program was Mrs. Milton (Bywater visited presented by the Primary assoher mother.Mrs. Rozella Simper, ciation. Miss Dena Christensen who is ill, in Brigham City. was presented a beautiful pin Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bickmore for having served in the Primary and Mrs. Ellery iBickmore of for 19 years. Talks were given Hyrum were dinner guests of by Mrs. Lamar Iverson, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Stander on Claire Andersen and Mrs. Far-- ! rell Huggins. Sunday. Mrs. Elaine Holmgren visited Leo Jensen, husband of Betty her mother, Mrs. Irene J. Hokan- A. Jensen, is confined in the Dee hospital. Clyde Christensen who is with PIONEER PIPELINE the armed forces is visiting his TO BE DEDICATED mother, Mrs. Carrie Christensen, for two weeks. AT AUG. 10 RITES full-scal- SIMPLY GLIDES OVER WALLS ONLY Roberts entertained With numbers on the trumpet. They were accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Johnsen on the piano. Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Florence J. Gardner entertained also in honor of Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Wight. A delicious two course meal was served. Out of town guests included Mrs. Dorothy Herman Jeppeson of Mantua, Mrs. Alice Jensen, Mm Osey Jensen and Mrs. Henry Johnsen of (Brigham City. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ronald Leonard D!ck-e- engagement of their daughter, Lucille Evelyn to Mr. David G Kelly, son of Mr and Mrs. F. Glenn Kelly of Bngham City. of David hot dinner was served to guests. Out of town guests were Mrs. Amanda Jensen and Mrs. Margaret T. Johnsen of Brigham City Rusty Jensen favored with several vocal solos and Gordon noon. st! come 12 HOME CAHNERS' FIRST CHOICE! Press-to-Te- . . . Alama-gourdo- Two Bngham City sisters, Daisy and Sevena Madsen, remarked recently that they feel that Primary work in the L.D.S. church has been their lifes work in a religious way. Although they have been active in other auxiliaries of the church their hearts have always been with the Primary. They retired from Primary service in 1940 after serving more than 10 years in various capacities in the organization. They recall with pleasure, positions held in both the ward Aa a result of better preparation and stake. Daisy served as of coal, 1.14 pounds of coal in elec- president of the stake for two tric power generation does the different terms and along with work 3 pounds did 30 years ago. this position served at other Just Mr. and Mrs. Alexander of Honey ville announce Dickey Mrs. Merle New Mexico. A delicious vice. Five year certificates went to Mildred Hall, Mrs. Lois Slager, Mrs. Marie Robinette, Mrs. Nona Funk, Mns. Margaret Hillam, Mrs. Elaine Horne, Mrs Helen Harrison, Mrs. Winnifred Nelson, Mrs. Merle Christensen, Mns. Roxy Vincent and Mrs. June Fife. Ten year certificates went to Mrs. Sadie Hess, Mrs. Verna Johnson and Mrs. Leah Jensen. Mrs. Blanche Barker received a 15 certificate. Stake board members present were Mrs. Helen Harrison, Mrs. Mildred Hall, Mrs. Roxy Vincent, Mrs. Blanche Baiker and Mrs. Verna Johnson. Lucille Jensen, Mrs. Frank Jensen and Mrs Floyd Jensen were to a lovely party held on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Merle Jensen. The affair honored Mrs. Gayle Roberts of iBoulder City, Nevada, and , Mrs Donna J. Wight of Sevena Madsen Daisy Madsen on honored were . . . sisters Sunday evening in Third ward Madsen The sisters retired from priprogram. primary mary service in 1910. (pictures taken when they first began primary service) Brigham City, Utah Friday, August Mr. David G. Kelly Evelyn s Mrs. facts From Bare Rivtr City Diamond Jubilee festivities for the Brigham City Third LDS ward Primary were conducted on Sunday evening in the ward chapel. Mrs. June Romer, president, was in charge with the followin the outing participating lined program: Mrs. Rita Nelson, Mrs. Lois Slager, Mrs. Dorothy Frost, Mrs. Eva Couch, Mrs. Francine Johnson. Mrs. Margaret Hillam, Mrs. June Fife and Mrs. Donna Busenbark. 4 Box Elder JOURNAL Lucille Evelyn Dickey Becomes Engaged To Plan Fall Wedding COMPANY Utah City, DISTRIBUTING COMPANY |