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Show t Enamon Club Meets Fri. For Dinner And Bridge Issei And Nisei Guests Enjoy Program, Dance cal department. Adventure Thrill-Packe- d ing as clerks. at a program and dance held a hot dinner was served at one long table. Saturday, March 21 at the Sev-enf- h Tas-him- The table was centered with a bowl of spring flowers. Following dinner the members went to the home of Mrs. Ken Jensen where bridge was played. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ken Jensen, high score; Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, cup. Members present were Mrs, Harry Smith, Mrs. Victor J, Bott, Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, Mrs. Roland H. Ridd, Mrs. Vosco P. Call, Jr., Mrs. Nello Mrs. Ken Jensen, Christofferson and Mrs. Mary Pearce Owens. The class of Mrs. Virginia Hess had a fried bread party In the student recreation hall on Wednesday evening. this Mr. Ben Engles arrived week from Detroit, Michigan, to join his, wife, Lynn, a here at the school. Mr. Engles is engaged in construction work in Ogden. The Engles have an apartment in town. The classes of Mr. Claire BailChristiansen, ey, Mr. William Mrs. Virginia Hess and Mr. Jo- Perry Ward Enjoys " But Fair Tomorrow" Members of the Perry ward enjoyed a three act play presented Tuesday evening, April 3, under the direction of Mrs. Kent Jensen and assisted by Sonja But Fair Hansen. The play, written by Douglas Tomorrow, F. Parkhist was presented by the Brigham City Fifth ward. The cast included: Rozalene Ridd, Janice Ohman, Holly Olsen, Carol Laney, Merlin Tracy, Portia Reeves, (Doris Simonsen, Ellis Christensen, Willard Christensen, Burt Hunsaker, Shirlene Jensen, Jenile Kimber, Martha Ann Holst and Wynn Parker. Phone your society news to 771. Aiko Akagl and two recently returned missionaries, Marjorie Harker from Canada and Buela Burton from Salt Lake City. GOE03 seph Hobe visited the bird uge this week. H' Immunization against Dean Jagger and Tyrone' Power . . . enact a tense moment from the great western epic, Rawhide" which features Tyrone and Susan Hayward. The new picture is showing at the Capitol on Sunday, Mon' day and Tuesday. Oak Camp DUP Meet At Lovisa Nelsons Utah Pioneers met Thursday evening, March 29, at the home of Mrs. Lovisa Nelson. Opening song, Have I Done Any Good was followed by the invocation by Sylvia Walker. The following program was presented: Little Maralte and Karen Walker sang two numbers. Donna Sheffield then sang a solo. A pioneer poem was read by Lilliath Cummings. Mrs. Cora Olsen gave the lesson. Daisy Hansen the sketch. The convention in Salt Lake City was announced to be held Saturday, April 7. Mrs. Joe will act as delegate from the Oak camp. Closing song was "Count Your Blessings. Light refreshments were served by Daisy Hansen, Rosella Simper and Mary Christensen. Intermountain Indian School Uy Helen B. Hill News Of Friday, April the Order your stationery, office and brings the use of etc., envelopes, forms, business around? today at the News-Journa- 8, We heard the othS youngster who asked t,?1 er this question: i? gives us our daily brZ Santa Claus brings th? mas presents, and tl. if E havf; l. nf BAIRD AGEIiCY to CALLING for some good listing of , Brigham City. We hon have some good buyer New Location 1ST PHONE 19 493 SOUTH . 1 pf EAST Here s no letter Bourbon Hospitalized are four children with chickenpox, and three with rheumatic fever. There are no mumps cases at present of and and "Mrs William Benham Miss McClure, Florence son. Miss Miss Billie Myrtle Arrowsmith, Ruth Holder. Miss Miss Maty C. Joyce and Girls B. Mangseth, Charlotte of the advisors, are sponsors Girls House Council and ststed the girls in making rangements for the party. diph- theria, pertussis and tetanus The were completed Tuesday. program consisted of a senes of three Injections at three week intervals. YAZZIE YARNS The Oak camp Daughters The evening was spent playing games and dancing. Committees in charge of arrangements for the party were as follows: Refreshments: Juanita Roanhorse, Cecelia Kaibetoney, Mary Jo Lyndall Gaddy, Ethel Yazzie, Borland, and Elsie Samuel. Decorations: Frances John, Lily Jay. Alice Harvey, Ruth Marie Begay and other members of Entertainment: Council. the Ethel Yazzie, Cecelia Kaibetoney, Ruth Bidonl and Fern Hobson. Invitations: Alice Nez and Lorraine Singer. The hall was decorated in a spring motif with pastel colors and soft lighting. Refreshments were served from a tea table with a floral centerpiece and green candles. Juanita Roanhorse and Lyndall Berland poured. Staff members who attended the party were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knutson, Miss Nora Grissom, Miss Genevieve Harrington, Miss Dorothy Hanlon, Miss Elizabeth Oliver, Mr. Roland Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buchanan, Mr. Richard Cuthbert, Miss Louise Dyer, Mr. OLD institution manager-dietitiaattended a dinner meeting of the Knife and Fork club in Logan Saturday evening. On Sunday Miss Young The Local 816 of the National had dinner at the home of her Mrs. E. T. Young Federation of Federal Employ- sister-in-laees held their regular monthly in Logan. meeting in the Employees recThe Girls House Council en reation hall on Monday evetertained the members of the ning. Mrs. Melda Renville, personBoys House Council and sev nel assistant, conducted a ques- eral members of the staff at an Fools party Saturday tion and answer discussion on April evening in the recreation hall. employees problems. Miss Stella Young, IIICKQHt HICKORY a "11 ' ' Straight 86 BOURBOII FOUR fPttu traama m, Whishj PROOF YEARS OLD ; H OU RICKI8T DlSTlUiNG muKut CM?. d Mrs. Rae O. Cady was transferred from the construction office here at the school to Washington, D. C. where she will work in the clerical division in the Buildings and Utility branch of our central office. She will urban leave for Washington on of any company. mean the and the the workers serves They're as important to business, small or large, as flour, sugar and salt are to food.", , public it I ref- Miss Clare Wangen, area nursing consultant, from Window Rock, Arizona, visited here last week. Sig-gar- "Ys, it takes all three to make a success 1 work- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Slager are the proud parents of a seven pound baby girl born Tuesday at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Mr. Slager is employed as a painter. l&sei snd Nisei guests of the The Enamon club met Friday 1 ID: S. missionaries were feted evening at Matties cafe where ward hall. The program began with an introduction of the guests, Dorothy Watanabe, Mitzi Kanashige and Toml KLse. They were greeted (Hawaiian style w'ies leis by Carrie Ann Sato, (Marjorie Oka-mor- a and Niyoko Nakano. Mts Watanabe and Miss Kanashige are both returned misslonries. Each of the ladies made brief responses. Darrell Childs, a returned missionary from the Central Pacific mission field, was master of ceremonies. Mr. Childs sang to numbers, one a Hawaiian song and the other a Japanese 6ong. He played his own accompaniment on the guitar. The Christensen triplets, Diane, Sharon and Janice, played 4wo Hawaiian selections on their electric guitars. Dean Hurst told a in Japanese to two fairy, little children in their night pajamas. The children were Takeshi Nakano and Arlene A duet composed of Ralph Jeppson and Charles Mills sang a Hawaiian song. Their number1 was followed by a piano solo by Mrs. Stephen Bunnell. Henry Drewes and Arnold Gilbert danced several Mauri dances.' The remainder of the evening was spent in circle dancing under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Jes (Nichols of Corinne. might refreshments were served by Joan Sato, Jeanette Sato and Gay Andersen. Other special guests during the evening included Sue Abo, They are owner-investor- s. Three unincorporated centers of more than 25,000 population are East (Bakersfield, Calif.; Kannapolis, N. C, and A - Oak Ridge, Tenn. According to Bordeaux, . Mr. James P. fiscal accountant, two new employees, Mrs. Elda Jensen and Mrs.' Doris Stander, were recently1 added to the fla- - Tomorrow's safety! Kaisers Jaycees To Sponsor Safety-Cushio- ' Padded n Instrument Panel, smartest ever, gives extrp protection against sudden steps. ..today! Girl Scout Troop Jayceettes met Friday, March at the Howard Hotel for regular monthly meeting. Dinner was served from a table centered with a beautiful bouquet of white stocks. Mauri folk songs were sung during the evening by Ralph Willie, Charles Mills and Arnold Gilbert Following the banquet and program a business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Clair Knud-soIt was decided president. that the organization would sponsor a Girl Scout troop. Further arrangements were discussed on the speech clinic. 30 i VTr'Cr Qliffi G CaiTitlU Tomorrow's visibility! Largest windshield in any car (1096 sq. fit.), with slimmest slant-baccorner posts, gives you Control-Towe- r Vision. ..today I No blind spots"! k Tomorrow's convenience! Extra luggage space, dot and clean yours today because spare tire is unite tb luggage compartment, not in it! Mrs. Floyd Kling Entertains At Bingo Mrs. Floyd Kling entertained Club of Eight Wednesday, March 28, at her home. The evening was spent in playing bingo. Many prizes were. won. 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