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Show oaHE THRfE BAL azin. for I !a" one J of j Imiti AC tampT 3rd C N- - WriRcliel Vetyrrw" tort Sumjy Worn ward Relief so-tented the program at evening services in March 5. d last Sunday, r' f a g Holmes, T t St Relief society meeting Send In Your magazine SUBSCRIPTIONS send them in for fuss or bother u without write or let-- j to check l0 can to mail-Co- our mpare ices! MASON'S South Main 22 'Buy - the North visitor at the Ut I'S con- counselor, It In Brigham The organ prelude was play, ed by Frervtrilla Yates, who also accompanied the Mothers and played softSinging organ music during the program. The opening song, Our Mountain Home So Dear was sung by the congregation. The invocation was offered by Georgiana Stokes. O Happy Homes Among The Hills was the first number b1, the Singing MotherSj Greetings w'ere offeied by Lenora Holmes Thp theme To The Latter-daSaint Home Is a Sacred Place, was presented in four tableaux scenes with Gillah Harper and Ida Deem as readers. The first scene was of a young mother teaching her children in the home by Edith Baty, Bonnie Nora Holmes and Ila Baty, Gibbs. The second scene was of the home and family by (Marian E. Gibbs and wife and their two children, Diane and Ila. Marian Gibbs sang a solo, God Bless This House," accompanied by Diane Gibbs. The third scene represented young missionaries by Grant Hohnes, Ross Wight, Maxcine Pettingill, Carol Yates. The fourth scene illustrated y 12 tciL !M B Telechron ADVISOR ttC-9- y C.A.P. 5 n ight !) I o j lu NO WINDINO ,NO REOULATINO NO NOISY preparation for temple mar Air. And Mrs. David H. i nage and was Shirley Vght, Mann Have ARE FACTS Baby Boy L' YatCS and Lucll Word was recently received Wight From I The closing song in City that Mr. and by the Sing. Mrs.Brigham H. Mann of BounDavid mg Mothers was ear River City Loe At1 Home. Benediction was offer-- tiful, Utah, became the parents ed by Marian E. Gibbs of a baby boy, March 8 He the of will be named John Allen. ward bishopric. BEAR RrVER CITY Blue Star The mother is the former Mary Hadfield of Brigham City. Mothers met at the home of Mrs. Rita Anderson Friday afternoon. The book "Mudlark" was Lonnie Lovedays Have reviewed by Gertrude Jensen. From Hostesses were Amanda Jenson, Baby In Logan Thursday Janet Jensen and Pearl Jensen. IERRY Mrs. Martha Jensen of BrigMr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen, ham City received word yester- Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Jensen and Ferry ITtwa Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Andersen day from her daughter and T Mr. Lyman Wight 'Mr. and Mrs. - Lonnie motored to Logan Friday eveLoveday, that they had become ning to see the basketball game PERRY A group of friends the parents of a six pound 10 at the U.S.A.C. ounce baby. 'Robert and William Cates, Mr. and pleasantly surprised The baby was born Thursday sons of Mrs. 'Frona Cates, sang Mrs. W. Lee Davis at their home last Friday evening, the occa- morning kt the Budge Memo- in the chorus of Verde's famous Logan. The opera, "Rigoletto," which was sion was to welcome the Da- rial hospital in last vises back to their home in Per- mother is the former Vernetta presented at the U.S.AC. Jensen of Brigham City. week. ry after residing in Brigham Mrs. Roland Schofield was City the past four years. A de- Idaho where she visited at the licious hot supper was served home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Han- hostess to her bridge club Thursto 14 friends present after which sen and day evening. A hot dinner was family. Farrell Huggins the evening was spent in a soMrs. Junior Hall and sons, C. served. Mrs. cial way. And a gift was pre- A. and Scott of Portage, spent and Mrs. Darrell Gardner were sented to the guests of honor by last Tuesday at the home of special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Check-ett- s the group. Mr and Mrs. Ezra Weaver. returned home from PhoeMr. and Mrs Clyde A. String-haMr. and Mrs. Ray Christensen of Salt Lake City spent last and family of Mt. Pleasant, and nix, Ariz., Wednesday evening. They visited their son Widtsoe Sunday at the home of Bishop Mrs. Paul Anderson and son and family. They also did work the and Mrs. Rulon Ilirschi. Max Donald of Manti, spent past the Mesa temple. at the home of Mr. at Mr. Hirschi who had spent the week week-enand Mrs. Grant Checketts end here returned to Provo last and Mrs. W Lee Davis. Mrs. returned from a trip recently Mrs. and Anderson Christensen Sunday, going as far as Salt which took them to Florida and Mrs. of Davis. are sisters Lake City with the Stringhams. Cuba. Mr. and Mrs. William Peters Mr. and Mrs. John Cope and as the were guests last Saturday and Kings or passilos, of Cuba are visiting her family headed called the Cretans them, at the home of their Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert parents, Their state. palace possessed E. Holmgren. Mrs. Octavo Weil daughter and family, Mr. and tabof archives Mrs. I. C. Burgoyne of Salt Lake well kept clay another daughter, spent the lets, which now serve as a er, City. week-enwith them. for of information source Mrs. Ezra Weaver returned Mrs. Marion Miller and Mrs. last Wednesday from Pocatello, LaVere Andersen of Elwood and Mrs. Burton Andersen of this feity attended the spring fash ion show in Logan at the Dan sante Saturday afternoon. The affair was sponsored by the Alpha Chi Omega alumnae and was entitled "One Touch of Ve All farmers who will grow beets this year are cornus. dially invited to attend any one of the meetings as Three babies received riames at sacrament meeting Sunday. scheduled. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Holmgren named their Debrah 1 13 P. Bear River City, Monday, Mar. at :30 M. and she was daughter blessed by her grandfather, Martin S. Rasmus sen. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon HanBox Elder High School. G.l. and Young sen w'lll call their daughter Farmers, Monday, Mar. 13 at 8:00 P. M. Rulane, and Mr. and (Mrs. Marlow Checketts named their son Box Elder High School Agricultural Classes Bryle Edward. These babies were named by their fathers. Nelda Deanne Hansen, Darwin Wednesday, March 15 at 9 A. M. LaMar Iversen and Max Lynn 1:30 P. M. Stander were confirmed memCorinne, Wednesday, Mar. 15 bers of the church. Mrs. LaVela Matteson was Malad City, Thursday, Mar. 16 at 2:00 P M. hostess to her pinochle club on Saturday afternoon. Ivy Ander8:00 P. M. Thatcher, Thursday, Mar. 16 sen and Mae Andersen won the prizes. A delicious hot dinner was Served. Bear River High School Agriculture Classes, Mrs. Paul Holmgren entertain1:00 P. M. Friday, March 17 ed her club Saturday afternoon. Cards were played with prizes Bear River High School G.l. and Young going to Mrs. LaVere Welling of Tremonton and Mrs. Grant Farmers Classes, Monday, March 20 Checketts. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Huggins 8:00 P.M. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fryer of Riverside, Sunday. Colored films on Soils and Fertilizers and Livestock Seventeen Cases Of Feeding will be shown. Educational discussions in con1 ft ktp B 1 I Frosting hj son-in-la- BEET GROWERS cheery smart clock that will give every kitchen a "New Pierced numerals match dial colors in Red. Blue, Black or Yellow. Clean white plastic case. A Look." evening was exceptional, every- Mechanical Age Advance FORT WORTH one Juke (UP) agreed. . . one of the best ORINNE . was the general comment. . , I boxes are used in the Texas & OMMENTS had to be a pessimist, but why Pacific railway station here to By not announce the author's name eall trains. A clerk makes the Marijane Morris anand those direct, they are selection and a baritone nounces the first and later-l- ast very Important people! MR. AND MRS. WALLACE If at first you don't succeed call for an y of 19 different REDELINGS had as their guest1 Then go on be stubborn! trains. this past week. MRS. MARY PIPER from Rigby, Idaho. . . The Fraternal hall last Monday evening was filled to capacity, more than 300 were served the banquet, as the annual convention and banquet of the South Box Elder County Farm Bureau progresses. After the banquet the evening was spent In dancHard to top our spring crop of ing, and it was crowded to say Toppers . . . theres matchless but the least, everyone reported one of the best times of the versatility in our short coats . . . fashion-detaile- d season. . . MR. AND MRS. NO in fabulous' BLE SATO have just returned from a trip to California and are mighty glad to get home. . . . They reported bad roads for Pocket interest much of the way especially over the Donner Pass and around Vast collars Ely, Nevada Who wants to go to California, anyway? . . Mrs. MARGARET HATCH had as her AH lengths week-enguests, her son CLIFFORD, his wife MAXINE and Fine fabrics their small son. . . The Corinne Y B A. had a roller skating party. The arrangements were made by SOOTIE YAMASAKI president. . . . The Corinne Pinochle club will meet next time r - at EVELYN ANDERSONS HOIST "New Look" Alarm clock. Luminous hands and hour dots. Alarm rings until shut off. A, Telechron TELEBELL .95 $4: NO WINDINO NO REOULATINO NO NOISY "TICK-TOC- Here is your answer in ivory color to pleasant awakening. This new eddi-io- n plastic has the new rhythmic bell alarm. hone ONE Jyj The hat . . . your most portant coat accessory , . . This spring, a smart, saucy sailor. $3.95 to $6.95 ASK AT 1 TO. YOUR crle slite slo 57 South Main OROCSRS Street P iOlitoeaiBiG at nection with the subjects will be led by Bion Tolman, , general agricultural superintendent, his researclj assistants and the county agricultural extension agent,' Mr. Call. Problems and policies of local district concern will be cleared. Attendance at these forum meetings can be interesting on general farm practices, and profitable in directing better beet production. Utah-ldah- o Sugar Company jyiiiyouFKj Measles In Brigham An upsurge in the number of cases of measles in Box Elder county was reported by the state department of health, with 17 cases listed in Brigham City. Other communicable diseases reported in Box Elder county for the week ending March 3, included six cases of chicken pox, five cases of influenza, three cases of whooping cough and one case of cancer. CHEAT STRAIGHT Get Your COOK BOOKS, No. Nabisco 1, 2, 3. Here . , , 15c n j Coupon 331 01 In Package Campbells Veg. Beef, Beef Noodle, Chicken Noodle SOUP, '2 for 33L Del Monte TOMATO SAUCE, 3 n&. for t LOU PRICE ir in The Bourbon Buy of the , No Coupon GOOD OLD aDIN, theatre . 60: SHREDDED WHEAT urn Each . With Coupon From Ritz, BOURBON mSng A-- l Long SPAGHETTI. 12 oz. OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 2 for j NORTHERN TISSUE, 2 Century Popcorn'Hamburgers im- at 68 North Main 39S $14.75 . . The Road show at Corinne Tuesday presented ENJOY THIS drive-i- n Priced up from MEETINGS BEEHIVE Coal And Appliance See these TODAY at Brigham. at MtlOUUTINO HO . MR. ALBERT SHAW ADNEY is reported in serious condition at the Cooley Memorial hospital at so WINDINO . The Ladies club will meet on Thursday, the 16th, at the homp of MRS. GEORGE ROSS. . . Mrs A. F. REYNOLDS of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of her parents, MR. AND MRS. C. G 2Z(Z for Specials Good Friday and Saturday STORE WILL BE'OPEN SUNDAY! SEtECTED ,jy Finest 330 South Main Straight Bourbon. Whiskey 86 Proof tUtiiMBiSt!ler$fetotsQrp, fcj. Plenty of Parking Space Brigham City |