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Show , otd cL ?rstand, , page r v three elder journal derlcl ! visit. gU Aj r, , t One Hundred And Fifty Members Of The Lars Rasmus Nielsen F amily Meet For Annual Reunion Paresis Of Miss C. Jean Shonka Visit Ftom rlona Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White and daughter, Clgralyn, of Mesa, Harmon Announced Arizona, are visiting with relatives and friends in Utah. ClarThe engagement of Dorothy ence White is a brother of D. White of Perry and John Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben 'L. Day, to Wendell Har- F. White of Willard. , mon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl If a man in New York could Harmon, is announced by the yell loud enough to be heard in parents of the Miss Day Is now serving with Australia, the sound would get . To Be August Bride Engagement Of Dorothy Day To Wendell . Members of the Lars Rasmus Rees Pioneer park in Brigham In Brigham City Utah trigham City. Nielsen family organization held City on July 1. Miss C. Jean Shonka and Miss their fifth annual reunion at (About 150 family members 20. 1951 ridoy. July Erickson have aS their Anna met at 1 oclock and enjoyed F. lunches. Soda water was fur- house guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. nished by the reunion commit- Shonka and Mr. Jason Shonka, tee. Ice cream was- furnished of Chappell, Nebraska, parents brother of Miss Shonka. by IDoyle Olsen family members and ahd her family have Jean a following the lunch, prothe past ten days visiting spent gram was conducted under the Iowa direction of Noland Nelson, first relatives in Nebraska, witvice president. ,A quiz was con- and Kansas, and in Topeka ' (including July 21) nessed the destruction of the ducted with prizes awarded. Leland Nelson then led the heavy flood there. from 9 to 11:30 P. M. Mr. Shonka is in the plumbgroup in community singing. in Lola White gave a reading. ing and heating business Jason is a student and Chappell, on the Range and Wa Hqme ter Boy" were sung by Vic Nel- at Saint Thomas Seminary in son. A reading was then given Denver, Colorado . TUESDAY, JULY 24th by Stella D. Burt entitled Trees." Selections on the ac Perry Ward Conducts cordion by iFrank Nedbalek were Sacramental Services t enjoyed followed by a reading by Dell Jean Nelson. Regular sacramental services Kathleen Nelson, six weeks were 9:30 to 12:30 conducted Sunday evening, old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8, in the Perry ward with Delbert Nelson received a gift July Rulon Hirschi presiding for the youngest member pres- Bishop and ERN conducting. ent. Mrs. Joseph F. Nelson re Meeting opened with the con ceived a gift for being the eld 6inging, "We Thank gregation est member present. ' Finest Music Available Thee Oh God For a Prophet," The youngsters then played followed by the invocation by games under the direction of Dellas Hirschi. Lucille Bertchtold. COME WITH OR WITHOUT DATES Music was under the direcLeland Nelson was elected tion of Barbara Billings acpresident in the business meet companied by Connie Wagstaff. ing which followed. Ivan Nel Hirschi and Phillip Oy son was elected first vice presi- lerBoyd assisted by the deacons were second in dent; Marie Robinette, charge of the sacrament. ' Gents 75c vice president; Clarence Olson, Ladies 25c Couples $1 First talk was given 'by Neil third vice president and Winni-fre- Allen who M.I.A. , Sponsored spoke on the Aaronic Nelson, secretary and priesthood. His talk was foltreasurer, lowed by a song by Kathy Nelson, May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You," accompanied by Barbara Billings. .Alta Barnard, newly sustained YJW.MjLA. president, and Mildred Egbert, retiring Y.WM. I.A. president, both gave inter: esting talks. i ANCE xV A. - bride-to-b- the WACs in Norfolk, Virginia. there in Definite date for the wedding has not been set. PRIZES and SURPRISES Lt. Col. and Mrs. Boyd B. White and children, Boyd B. Jr., Aiana and Kenneth have re tcrned to Travis Air Base in Cal ifornla after a three weeks va cation in Utah. They spent some time in Perry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy D. White and also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Andersen in Co rinne. re Lt. Col. White Recently turned from a three months air mission in Guam. O HAFNERS BIG BAND i come vork. u ag, with and on our the city d ( .. ALL STORES AN EH PLACES OF BUSINESS Patricia played a piano Bott solo followed by the concluding speaker, Miss Barbara Billings, who spoke on South stake missionary activities. Closing song by the congregation was "Now Let 'Us Rejoice." Mrs. Bertha Wight offered the benediction. Mr. And Mrs. Fred H. Tingey And Family Visit Mr. and Mrs. IFred H. Tingey and children, Kristine and Kirk, of Seattle, Washington, are visiting in Brigham City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Lewis. Mr. Tingey recently received his doctors degree in mathematical statistics from the Uniof At versity Washington.' present, he is employed by General 'Electric at the Hamfofd project at Richland, , Washing--ton- . . Miss Delpha Andersen Stephen T. Baird in temple ceremonies to be performed in Salt Lake City ,on August 20. Visit in Colorado Date Of ... to become Mrs. Marriage Delpha Andersen Told By Parents . -- and Mrs. spent the week-en- ANN BLYTH LEAVES BRIGHAM MARK STEVENS FOR SALT LAKE CITY PACKER MOTOR CO. AGENT d X COOL IIIT NO. t the... At net - JESSE KEUAWM WYOMING with HOPALONG CASSIDY GEORGE Gabby HAYES -- MON. ONLY U.S. KAILS THE PICTURES and SATURDAY HIT NO. 1 SERVICE! OH. 2 SAGA OF RIO B ADMEN I I0ARING LASSIE CRMGHTIK8 HILLS PAUL E COWLIHG-GAR- 8RA1 Y fflflh starring HUIIH BtMip . UK MU MJMUMlUm PAUL CARTOON CIRCUS SERVICE SATURDAY 5 P. M. To Midnight and all day Sunday 1 P. M. Colored Cartoons, Comedy, Adventure Serial and Other Shorts Try our Southern Fried Chicken Dinners Deep Fried Shrimp French Dipped Fish and Chips All Kinds of SUN. -- M STEWART Jick IAN WtM STARTS JULY 24th AT 1 P. M. 22--3 MON, July rf. G Ms drama of Rip McCool and , , 'the roaring boom town that was his RINGSIDE playground! CAFE 380 N. Main . OF THE ' Two vocal solos, "It Is .No Secret What God Can Do, and "May The Good (Lord Bless and Keep You, were 6ung by Lawrence Wright accompanied by Arlene Wight. Following the interesting talks by the missionary visitors the meeting adjourned with the Earth congregation singing With Her Ten Thousand Flowers. Mri. Tva Lou Nebekef offered the benediction. tttt STtVH LADDS A FIGHTING AGENT CAR Don Call andAsel Robinette, South stake missionaries, were guest speakers Sunday evening, July IS, at the Perry ward sacrament meeting. Meeting was presided over by Bishop Rulon Hirschi and conducted by Eugene Bott. Gently Raise The Sacred Strains was the opening song conducted by Eva A. Young accompanied by Louise Davis. H. Eugene Perry offered the invocation. were Sacramental services conducted by Richard Billings and Phillip Oyler, priests, assisted by the deacons. Sacramental song was "Oh God, The - HIL1S OF OID DRIVE IN FOR Perry Ward Hear Stake Missionaries On Sunday WILE Co-H- it SUN. Visitors At Bunnells Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Bunnell were Mr. and Mrs. , Lewis Nielseft and children, 'Allen Carol and Jimmy, of Glenwood Springs, Colorado, and 'James Nielsen of Spring City," Utah? MfS. Nielsen ahd Mrs. Bunnell are sisters. L Bus Service 2 P. M. DAILY - FRIDAY r Starring. d En-rout- e Z Its a a FASTWAY Eric Mr. .iti TODAY AND SAT. x Seashore visiting in Boulder, Colorado at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Long. Mr. andMrs. Alonzo Andersen they enjoyed a festival In announce the engagement and Central City, Colorado, a reforthcoming marriage of their stored mining town. daughter, Delpha, to Stephen T. Baird, son of Mr. and. Mrs.. M. Vacation At Bear Lake L. Baird of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. OeLaun Sackett The marriage date is set for last week-enwere vacationing August 20 in the L.D.S. temple at Bear Lake. in Salt Lake City. A reception will be held that evening in the First ward chapel from 8 to 10:30 oclock honoring the young couple. The bride is a student at the University of Utah where 6he has been active in music for the past two years. She is a mem ber of the Orcesis dance group, and also of Spurs. She is ma joring in education. The bridegroom is also a stu dent at the University of Utah "THE PICK O' where he is majoring in architecture. He returned last year from (France where he labored in the LDJS. mission field there for two and one half years. They plan to remain in Brigham City about a week. Eternal Father , Lt. Col. Boyd B. White And Family Return To Calif. Following Visit DANCE DANSANTE in Logan Phone 438 Open 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. (Closed Thursdays) ' EAST SIDE OF HIGHWAY 91 BRIGHAM FRIDAY AND CITY SATURDAY PANIC IN THE STREETS TUES.- - WED, Richard Widmark, Paul Douglas -A- HIT NO. LSO-. EVERYBODYS DANCING Spide Cooley and Band, Dick Lane, cons? Barbara Woodell MONDAY 21-2- July 5 HIT NO. 2 1 FHGEHTKrJG CARTOON SUNDAY 1 Le-Ro- y Every Saturday CELEBRATION ; Gen!$ carryM IRWini GENE AUTRY thejafi GUARD Kim i TUESDAY tkiirwi' iHiW' kpiuic QlEl IN COLOR ( Co-H- it THE BUCK ROSE EURXETTE THE BASHFUL ALSO; Our Gang Comedy, Cartoons and Other Shorts Tyrone Power, Orson Wells, Cecil Aubrey CARTOON AKD SHORTS cr 7 BACHELORS |