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Show ' Ki.F. . feOX Prlbvl noddl'd his head gratefully when the friendly driver offered to push. But Pribyl frantically honked his horn and waved his arms as the cars breezed past four ser- EIGHT ELDttf JOURNAL Brigham City. Utah Friday, April 14, 1950 Stalled Motorist Gets Too Much Pushing vice to you. n VLI unny Irook C6eerfu as ' 7 JUST RECEIVE r New shipment of RED WING pottery. Buy now for Mothers Day! SUNDAY MAY Vases, Bowls, Dishes, Console Sets. Pleasantly priced at $2.60 and up. Give gifts to beautify the home that is dearest to Mothers heart. Big variety. Come in and see. Youll agree, there is no finer, more beautiful pottery than RED WING. 8 IS MOTHER'S DAY MOTHERS DAY CARDS - Select early . . . get the one you want. From 10c to $1 China - Textile Painting The entire' family can enjoy textile painting, figurine painting, glass and china painting. And its easy with the proper supplies. See the GAY GLAZE kit, complete set for decorating china and glasses. Only $2.95. The New SMITH-CRAF- T TAILORED . PERSONALIZED New tailored leatherette wastepaper baskets, scrapbooks, albums, guest books, memo books, organizers, desk sets. Personalized with SMITH-CRAF- T initials on metal. Use letters to personalize other gold-color- ed personal belongings and gifts stick on metal, luggage, automobiles, imitation fabric, cameras, etc. Only 20c per letter. . , REMINDER Another event was the presentation of a three-ac- t drama, The Stars Hung Low, last Tuesday evening to a large and appreciative audience. The play was under the direction of Ruth Bradford, drama director and the cast was as follows: Lon Stall, lngs, Elaine Carter, Joan Forsgren, Dyaif Welch, Lloyd Hubbard, Joan Norman, Carol Jean Hubbard, Royal Norman, . Neil Harper, Leona Craner, Phil RasDcloris Craner, Bill mussen, Rader and Louise Anderson. Daughters of 'Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Sara Young and Mrs. Delia Owens, captain, was in charge of the meeting, also presenting the lesson "Pioneer Histories. After the business .meeting a social hour was enjoyed and songs were sung by Jane Fredrlcksen and Jeanette Jensen, and accordion selections were given toy Jeanette Jensen. Refreshments were served by Dyan Jones, Lois Hubbard and Lovenla Craner to fourteen members present. s Visiting for several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hansen were Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Hansen of Burrville, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Anderson, former residents of Corinne, have purchased the farm of Warren Rasmussen and have now moved in. The Warren Rasmussens have purchased a ranch at Grouse Creek and have moved family and belong lngs out there. Prior to their departure they were entertained at. a dinner party by Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reeder and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hardy at the Reeder home. t Mrs. Rita Rcdelings has re turned home after spending four months with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. and Ray Lykins at Kallspell, Mont. She reports having had a very enjoyable visit. . ston-in-la- Office Supply laboring Joker Plays Mean Trick And Rubs It In, Too check-ove- He finally made the MILWAUKEE (UP) A stalled Milwaukee motorist, got a push pusher understand that the CORINNE The annual actlv. from a good Samaritan which car had been stalled because it Ity of the M. I. A. was the Gold was out of gas. and Green Ball which was held he didnt bargain for. recently In the recreation hall. and Gleaners had charge of the decorations which were exceptionally attractive, representing a spring garden with Howdy, Pardner! rock fall enclosure over which were climbing green vines with colorful blossoms. In the corOld ners of the garden were cozy grass covered nooks surrounded by white picket fencing. Gold and Green streamers made a false ceiling and the lights were . HAND covered with shades of the same colors making a soft evethe whiskey thots ning effect lighting In a beautiful garden where lovely ladies in pastel colored formats danced with their partners. A white picket fence with gate Vame separated the dance floor from the orchestra platform and through this gate the royal procession passed and took their places for the coronation of the queen. Gold and Green queen for 86 PROOF 1950 was Janet Davis with Joan Norman and Leona Craner as fx L KENTUCKY WHISKEY--A BLEND attendants with the small RATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., N.Y.. 65' GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Les Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Nell Larsen as flower girls and the young son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Forsgren as crown bearer. After coronation ceremonies a floor show was given by a group of dancers under the direction of Wesley Hansen, dance director. its have been I tvV0 around Castleford for the , past 10 months and have found that GREENSBORO, N. C (UPf the people sure need the gospel Pad Plentjr want around here. We have presen- fhat newTilley he didnt and car ted the gospel to some very Jt to sound like just a bag of fall-r nice people and 1 am expecting A dealer to see some baptisms from my an annoying to eliminate labors within the next month or two. It is a slow Job but it s rattle. an ultimatum worth all the time you give Tilley delivered the see happiness can when you that it gives people. Up until the time that I came on my mission I was never one to take sides much in politics because I thought that both sides must be partly right or they couldnt exist. Ive made' a stations. Enjoy... a line or just must write Perennial Pals j Clark Gable Visits Spencer Tracy with Adams Rib where Tracy Katharine Hepburn. Coming soon to the Capitol theatre. Mrs. Iva Card has returned weeks visit with her daughter at Los Angeles, Calif. WHAT TMXY . . ... on the set of co-sta- rs THINK Word has been received from Mrs. Sarah B. Reay that she Is work enjoying her missionary very much and her address at March 31, 1950.' present is 601 South Washington To the Editor . street, Shelby, North Carolina. Box Elder News-JournA party honoring Lon StallBrigham City, Utah ings was given toy a group of Dear Sir: friends last Thursday evening Your readers who love cats at the home of Lloyd Hubbard. and, in addition to caring for Games were enjoyed and a de- their personal pets, regularly set licious tray luncheon served to out food and fresh water for the 24 guests. neighborhood strays, will be A group of friends gathered shocked to learn that approxiat the home of Mr. and Mrs. mately 10V4 millions of AmeWalter Bosley Sunday evening ricas cats are uncared for and unfollowing the farewell testimon- unwanted by indifferent, ial for Elder Stallings, and visit- concerned and apathetic pered with Mr. and Mrs. Howard sons. Jenspn and mother, Mrs. LucinThe American Feline Society, da Jensen who were up from Inc. was founded for the Tooele over Saturday and Sun , fic and exclusive purposespedof day visiting at the Bosley home, alleviating hunger, illness and pot luck lunch was enjoyed abuse of these Gods creatures by 20 persons. Howard Jensen who do so much for thoughtless was a speaker at the testimon- mankind and ask so little In reial, having spent four years in turn. Many thousands of cats the Japanese mission some have been services during the years ago. past twelve years. Corinne Church News It requires facilities, personA farewell testimonial was nel and funds for this great held for Elder Lon Stallings, the latter making possi work; son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stall- ble the former two. .The So ings, Sunday evening with the ciety Is now urgently, desper bishopric in charge. The open- ately in need of financial assis ing song was "How Firm A tancel ' Wont yoii help? Please Foundation; invocation;- - LToyd permit us to suggest' that a Hubbard; sacrament song "How check be sent, even a small one, Gentle Gods Command. First to: The American Feline - Sospeaker was Howard Jensen of ciety, Inc New York 3, N Y., Tooele, who filled a mission to assured that it will be grateJapan several years ago, follow- fully received. ed by a violin selection by NanCordially, cy Stallings accompanied by The. American Feline Society, Mrs. Margaret Johnson. The next Inc. , was President S. Abel speaker Robt. Lothar Kendell, Pres. Rich; vocal solo by J. Earl I must move again and so I Johnston, presentation of purse by the elders quorum and a Dear Bill: book by the missionary class. Well the time has come when was misResponse given by the sionary and short talks by his the Corinne Y.M.M.I.A. and they parents. The closing song was were unanimously sustained by The Lords Prayer," by J. Earl the congregation: President, Johnston accompanied by Mrs. John Craner; first counselor, J. Earl Johnston, and the bene- Milton Norman; second counsediction was offered by Earl B. lor, Lloyd Hubbard; secretary, Nelson. BUI Rader. The officers releasAt a recent sacrament meet- ed with a vote of thanks were: ing Howard Call, president of President Walter Cheal, counsethe North Box Elder stake M. I. lors, Alma Jones and George A. presented the following to Welch. fill the positions as officers of home after an enjoyable three J muffled yelp of triune? beneath a fender. K smaH bag containing and bolts and the eS note: fiU bY haul on I? A topsoil Tyirgil few different conclusions since that time. Ive found that this government that they have in this land just isnt the thing. Of course we dont enter .into any discussions on one side or the other in our type of work, but this is off the record. Socialism Is a twin brother to Communism and anyone over there that would like to know for themselves tell em to come and live In this land (England) if thats what they want. I think Churchill pretty well summed It up when he told how the Labor party said they were leading the world In one thing and another. He said the only trouble was that the world wasnt following . . They will never have a government so free or near as good as the U. S. I am moving to 23 Carbottom Rd., Green Gates, Bradford, Yorks. So thanks for the paper and . please sent it to my new iddress. ELDER ROBERT SMITH. Coach T ravel Saves Mont service proclaims, by a sign on its truck, that "we deliver anything from packages to delivery Pacific oilers the restful cars free, economical way East or West In adjustable, reclining coach seats you ?;U133Z0i 1(3331 'ffi-rjjrtrrr- JAMES Union ' babies." that Next Trip... 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