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Show Willard Ward Relief Los Angeles Visitors Society Schedules Fashion Show Tues. Surprise Brighamites fashion show A children will be featured as a part of the Willard ward Relief society work day on Tuesday, April 10. The show will feature Easter clothes for children of the Willard ward by their mothers and grandmothers. In charge of the fashion show arrangements are Mrs. Floetta Ward and Mrs. Naldl Stokes. Anyone in the ward who desires to enter their children In the show may contact Mrs. Ward or Mrs. Stokes. The show will take place at 2 p. m. Other work day activities will begin at 10 a. m. and will inand clude painting plaques quilting of two quilts for Mrs. Mary Waite, according to Priscilla Nicholas, work director. Luncheon will he served at noon to all ladies attending the morning activities, and refreshments will be served following the fashion show. . jt ,7 Jx FESTIVAL SINGERS Presenting a special number at the MIA Regional Music Festival at Ogden on April 14 will be this prize winning girls quartet from the Fourth ward. They are, left to right, Pam Richards, Marilyn Mann, Mary Jo Harris and Francell Brown. Region Music Festival Will Milk Be at Ogden A reduces fatigue 3 gin large number of f milk every day mm PUT YOUR ORDER IN TODAY FOR Approximately 450 MIA meme bers from Division 15 will In the festival of which over 200 will be from this area, Petersen said. We can prepare the correct pasture mixture for your type of ground. . orchard 6 TALL OAT WHEAT GRASS O TALL wheat grass O CLOVERS & ALFALFAS WeU Mix Whats Best For Your Soil. Phone 29 Father William Dunne led the St. Teressa Altar society In reciting the Rosary in the chapel of the Catholic churdi Tuesday evening, April 3. At the conclusion of the Rosary, Mrs. John Seretka called the business meeting to order in the rectory. Reservations were taken for the next quarterly meeting of the Diofcesean Council of Catholic Women to be held in Brigham City. Various other social events were discus'sed for the months of May and June. Chairmen were appointed for Christian Doctrines, spiritual de velopment, serving of the First Friday breakfast, social affairs, and fund raising, canning clothing. Those present weie Mrs. John Sereika, Mrs. John Gomez, Mrs. Vincent DeNuncio, Mrs. Joseph Florez, Mrs. Wm. McKay, Mrs. Robert Benavidez, Mrs. Donald Rodgers, Mrs. Alice Cosgrove, Mrs. Patricio Silva and Misses Priscilla Turns Plenty and Marie Cleveland. Ole Sags: A wise woman put9 a e g j weakly newspaper established in 1906, pub lished every Friday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham ham City, Utah, under the act of March 6, 1879. 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ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE NATIONALLY DO IT. YOURSELF' Get the facts I Get the figures I Get the TRUTH about automobile prices . 3 KferiS I Compliments to Harold Felt and associates in makEarl Johnson, Don Woodyatt Mel Richardson and Jean Madsen, along with the Chorus and accompaniment were superb.. Congratulations to all who made the hour long cantata a success.' Delmar Whitney has spring fever real bad and leaves for the farm after today and Saturday. Jerry Valentine will be here to take his place Monday and invites all of his old friends in to say hello. For a real buy in spring jackets weve got em. All the way from washable all Nylon at $5.95 to McGregors Drizzler at $10.95. The new spring shades are very outstanding. ' P. S. We have just received a new shipment of Knit T shirts with or without the collars. All washable, prices $2.95 and $3.95. ing this possible. ARIETiYmVALUES t3tOJ M I tata. Arriving home in Brigham City on Wednesday evening, after a two day tour of southern Idaho, the Box Elder High school cona cert orchestra completed tour which included both Junior and Senior High school audiences. The large group, under the direction of J. Wayne Johnson, left Box Eider High school at 10 a. m. Tuesday morning, and made their first stop at Preston, Idaho, where they played a concert for the 'Preston High school student body. Tuesday afternoon, the orbefore the chestra performed largest audience of its career, stua crowd of music-lovindents in the high school audiUnder the constitutional act of torium at Idaho Falls. It was in this city that they spent the 1915, amended in 1920, Denmark hereditary 'night and part of the next day, is a constitutional visiting interesting places, sight- monarchy. seeing, eating to their hearts content, and sleeping at odd hours. The last program of the' tour was staged in the Moreland High school gymnasium at Moreland, Idaho, on Wednesday, 'after which they began their JhdTneward journey., MI have never accompanied a better and more enthusiastic A ""hasT Orchestra Completes Tour Elder JOURNAL Friday. April 6. 1956 Brigham City. Utah group of students than this, said Director Johnson, nor could 1 have been more pleased with the way they were received and the performances they a gave. They were definitely credit to their homes, our school, and our community. The trip was financed entirely by funds raised through activities sponsored by the orchestra and the Blver club. Members of the orchestra sold Idle Isle candy from door to door, while the Blvers sponsored the concert at the given by the orchestra Box Elder High school last week. We are proud of our orchestra and the recognition it received on this trip. Activities of this kind give the students experience, motivate their work, advertise our and favorably school and our community," commented Edward W. Payne, principal. " BEHS and Following the luncheon presentation of the gifts, Douglas and his friends enjoyed the movie, The Littlest Outlaw. Box her. The Xmas snow we had last weekend ruined many an Easter picnic. But the Easter day had a real bright spot for those who went and enjoyed the Easter Can- raising program. Douglas Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams, celebrated his seventh birthday anniversary, Saturday, March 31. Dinner was served on the patio at the Adams home at noon. Many lovely gift were presented to the guest of honor by Curtis Knudsen, John Reese, Richard Madsen, Jon Bunderson, Ralph Clark and Tommy Fish-bur- 2 grain of sugar into everything she says to to a man, a takes a a grain of salt with everything he says to CONTRIBUTE FUNDS Phil Horsley, Blver president, hands a check from the Blver Club to J. Wayne Johnson, to help finance the concert tour of the Box Elder High school orchestra. Bruce Christensen, left, and Ivan Emery, right, also Blver officers, assisted with the fund Douglas Adams Enjoys 7th Birthday Party par-Icipat- Rosary Is Directed by Father William Dunne OBROME le Tjeulli Slay Past President of the American Legion Auxiliary met Wednesday evening, April 3, at the Idle Isle for regular monthly dinner meeting. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Birdie Smith, Mrs. Hilda Forrest and Mrs. Marie Pohl. The 18 members attending were seated around the dinner table which was centered with lovely bouquets of purple hyacinths and yellow daffodils. Following dinner, bridge was played with Mrs. Kent Jensen winning high and Mrs. J. Leo Nelson drawing cut. musicians from Box Elder county will appear In the MIA Regional Music Festival' to be held at the Ogden tabernacle on Saturday, April 14 at 8 p. m it was announced this week by Vern Petersen, regional music director. Included on the festival program will be a violin solo by JoAnn Long and a number by the girls 'quartet from North Box Elder stake composed by Pam Richards, Francell Brown, Mann and Marilyn Mary Jo Harris, who won the regional contest. They will be accompanied by Mrs. Margaret John-sen- . Trip k area Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Price re- weather turned last week from a two visited. week vacation in Texas and They had a most pleasant Arizona. vacation. They were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Richard V. Price at Fort Worth. While there they No Red Tape: became acquainted with their Michael D. It has been said that one newest grandson, reason why the Ten ComOther Price children are Richmandments are so short ard V., Jr., Marc and Patrick and to the point is that they David. They spent a week in were given direct and didn't Texas. come out of committees. The next stop was at Phoenix, Arizona, Where they visited with another son and family, c Captain and Mrs. J. Alqn Price also and son, Clark. They 22 South Main Street spent a week there. The Prices report record hot Past Presidents Hold Monthly Meeting Wed. a , Two-Wee- for March in the Relatives of President and Mrs. Benjamin L. Bowring of the Los Angeles LDS temple were happily surprised with a visit from the couple Tuesday. Here with the Bowrings were Mrs. L. D, Welling and children, Deanna and Harold, and Mrs. Dwayne B. Welling and little daunghter, Wendy, all of Salt Lake City. were The visitors dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Watkins and Mrs. Edith Bowring. ' The Los Angeles visitors are in Utah for general conference in Salt Lake City. Drink Prink Prices Return Home From C 6:30 FREE PARKING IN REAR to P.3I. Saturdays 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. FOOD . STOCIS FREE DELIVERY |