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Show Whitaker, Lilac Bywater Erey Whitaker. Three babies were given names in sacrament meeting on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holmgren will call their daughter; Gwen Marie. She was blessed by her grandfather, Reuben Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holmgren. IMunn will call their daughter Kathleen Ann. She was given the name by her grandfather, Frank Munns of Garland. Mr. and Mrs. Urcel Hansen named their daughter Fay Mary Etta. She was blessed by her father. Janice Leonard and Ann Perry facts .are From fear River City ? and Whitaker entertained Vhost party Friday eve dinner k delicious hot The tables. small at ed of the time was spent CITY-- Mr. RIVER Jplnochie with prices go John 7' , Its &CCCU. lAYtttS THAT 8r fttdi grow to completft and thick-- i Economk growth. thif color box i) ld for only $1 95 ,g hedi 11,000 iq (I lor V 50 HA Vt SPA,,' For a lawn of distinction try the famous ScoCti l beauty treatment . . . Turf Builder to bring out color and health . , . 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A dessert lunch was served with prizes going to Arlis Welling and Joyce Check-etts- . The LaVere Anderson home was the scene of a delightful party Saturday evening. Dinner was served at small tables after which pinochle was played. Prizes were awarded Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen, LaVela Matteson and Melvin Johnsen. Mrs. John T. Hansen returned to her home in Tremonton after spending some time with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dallin and baby of Logan were week end visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dallin. Mrs. Robert lllolman returned home recently from Bufband, California. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman and Mrs. Sylva Miller of Provo accompanied her home. The Merry Mixers of Tremon ton were guests of the Skirts and Shirts dance club Wednes day evening. The evening was spent in dancing. Delicious re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Raff Christensen and son DeVere and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnsen and son Lloyd atteded the dinner and program given in Ogden for the scouts who attended the. nation $ Page Rian Apprentice Brigham City, Utah V Friday. April Ceremony April 6 ! Five SOX ELDER JOURNAL meeting of firms and com mittens having apprentices un der their jurisdiction, will be hold Friday, April 6, at the Com mercial club rooms, according to the U. S. department of labor, bureau of apprenticeship. At the meeting a completion of apprenticeship ceremonies for the awarding of certificates for those who have completed their training during the past year will be held. Also Dan Edwards and Mrs. S V. Lund of the Mate and federal government, respectively, will discuss the defense program and manpower problems. Infant Twin Of Dean A Scout Camporee Set For At Rees April 27-2- 8 Rowhers Succumbs with Confidence uy at the for this Sign Sign of fflodrielhi B.E t "V of Nationally Advertised Products Home TUUSSES s old twin The son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Roh-weformerly of Brigham City passed away last Tuesday at Newport News, Virginia. id of the Infant's death was received by Mr. and Mrs. F.mil A. Rohwer, Deans parents, Bilgham City, by telephone last Tuesday. Dean, who has been fighting In Korea with the U. S. army, is now in a military hospital at Yohohotna, Japan, recovering from frost bite and yellow jaundice. Mrs. Dean Rohwer Ls at Newport News. The other twin ls reported In three-month- r, good i Sufferer from Hernia (Rupture) uow enjoy our NO CHARGE 8ERVIC. wearer by our m offered to all perienced fitter. Let them help Jf In your selection and application fro the ft nett tine of surgical nppUnncg manufactured. To Insure our customer of trust estf fort and sreunty, wa recommend SPOT PAD TRUSSES NON-SKI- D hoi These light-weigappliance ruptur securely, requiring on the pressure of ordinary trusses. Our experienced fitter alto serve yot needs (or Abdominal Supporter, Elastl Hosiery, Shoulder Braces, etc., and OS reasonable prices Will surely pisass yos your one-ha- ll HAMILTON DRUG health. t t . A camporee for Boy Scouts of both the North and South Box Elder stakes will be held at iRees Pioneer paik on April 27 and 28, according to Glen Wags-taff- . "All scoutmasters to piepare for it," are urged Wag.staff said. Additional information will be announced about the camporee In the immediate future. ,4 I Holstein Breeders Assn. Elect New Officers ' j, s k Ed Kerr, Tremonton, has been elected president of the newly organized Holstein Breeders association in Box Elder county, it was announced today. Other officers are Lorin Tin-geBrigham City, vice president; and Ed 'Homer, TremonGIANNA CANALE, former beauty contest winner and ton. secretary-treasurer- . film actress in Florence, Italy, took an American The group will hold regular screen test which won her the coveted role of the meetings and work to advance the Holstein breed in the counItalian siren who disturbs Van Johnson in the forth President Keer said. He inGo ty, For Broket. coming picture, vited any Holstein breeder, pureand Mrs. Horace Richards were bred or grade, to associate himal jamboree last summer, self with the group for the proMrs. Ernest Olsen and Mrs. in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel- motion of better cattle in the Ross Olsen of Brigham City visited Mrs. Ernest Huggins sen announce the arrival of a county. baby boy bom Sunday, April 1. Wednesday. Phone your news to 1000 is Mrs. Thomas West of Pleasant Little Miss Pamelle Nelsen Grove visited her daughter and visiting her grandparents, Mr. Ellsworth Hardy and family of family, Mr. and Mrs. John Har- and Mrs. Barker of Brigham American Fork and Mrs. Hardys City while her, mother is In the sister, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Chrisdy, recently. tiansen and family of American Mf. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen hospital. Guests at the John Hardy Folk. and 'Evelyn Jqhnsen enjoyed a included his Master Randy Johnsen of Lorecently birthday dinner Sunday in Salt home Lake City, given by Mr. and mother and sister and brother, gan is spending this week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.- - Vern Barrett, for their son Mrs. Ella Hardy and Janice Har: dy of Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnsen. Michaels second birthday, Mr! 'and 'Mrs. Munns Frank and Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Munns of Garland visited Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Ramsdell, Sunday j Master Lynn Stewart is enjoying himself at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Iversen while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart, are enjoying themselves bn a trip to Arizona and Mexico, l Little Paula and Becky f Tremonton spent several days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Christen t L8DMiA (km M-G-- M Look i A 6, 1951 (SrartL ROMA Q'metcaj ; fjelinp 7 WINE 1551 ROMA WINE CO.. FRESNO, CAUF. 4 -- wa y 2 i i Fri-da- sen,. iMrs, , , Elaine Holmgren was shopping in Brigham City v on Friday. 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The following girls were elected to office: Gaye Andersen, president; Gay Ann Mortensen, vice president; Peg gy Ann Nelsen, secretary; Meredith Christensen, reporter and Deanna Christensen, song leader Mrs. Zina Hansen, Miss Arlene Hansen and Mrs. Helen Hansen motored to Richmond Monday where they attended funeral services for Worth McCrary. Mr, and - i f I . Mis. Arthur Magan and children of Salt Lake City spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles reChecketts. Mrs. Checketts turned to Salt Lake City with them and will spend a few days visiting another daughter, Mrs. Ralph Taylor and family. EVERSET" ALARM Durable Lightweight And Very toomaticolly Resets Alarm s8.95 it once and alarm Earning, r it will GARDEN HOSE Round the same time every Resets itself each day. auto-ntieal- ly 5.75" Kink it, twist it, knot it without roL damage. Koroseal Inresist. red bright weather. sunlight, or green colors. TUBELESS TIRE Safety Certified by AAA. 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