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Show 1 Celebrates Twelfth " y Glade Hansen Visits And $kiis In Utah . , Birthday Anniyersary Mr. and Mrs Lisle Larsen en-- 1 J tertainei a 'group of lads last I Saturday afternoon at her home In .Perry, In honor of their son, Garys 12th birthday. The party attended the show first and then returned to the Larsen home where refreshments were served to the following boys: DeOrr Wight, Gary Nelson, Larry Hansen, Richard Thorne, Gary Dale McF&ll, Rex Osmond, and the guest of honor who also received many nice gifts ' and best wishes from his many friends. Non-Ski- d StUjmcttoi i company In New York. The company deals in decorative fabrics and sells the fabrics to designers. Tuesday, January 30, Mr. Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. De Laun Sackett spent the day skiing at Brighton. Mrs. Sackett is the former June Hansen, a sister to Mr. Hansen. Friday, February A column story about ed us home The column or two back a little brown and spent the night brought results. , song, Following the opening prayer was offered by Ella Bingpooch ham. Another song was sung with and Captain Tingey read the lat- Mr. est A day or two later Fred Pierson reported he saw the d dog on main street. present But the dog still hasnt found his way home, The lesson, The Journal and Diary of William Marsden was Mrs. Young reported Thursday. given by Neola Armstrong. A poem was read by Marsha Fors and a song was sung by The Young's two children, Vickie, 4, gren Doris Tingey, accompanied by and Larry 2, are still shedding a good many Vema Burt. A poem was read by tears over the disappearance of their pet and Marsha Forsgren and a bio they have asked anybody that sees him to graphical sketch of the life of John and Matilda Rockwell phone 649-Wayne Young. Swindlehurst was read by their Matilda Lilly While we had the dog, Midge is his name, and he is of indefinite breed, we snapped a white. After Doris Tingey sang a picture of him. It is included in this col- number, 24 good cheer visits umn today. were reported made during the AdUfUtUta By Bob Crompton Ar-vel- Our New Enchanting , grand-daughte- handsful of other ingredients. After mixing them up and giving the mixture the old freezing routine they took off the lid of the freezer and found only a pint of ice cream. r -- month by members. Benediction was offered by Melva Ann Whitaker. Refresh ments - were served by Vema Burt Matilda Lillywhite and Jayne Bergstrom. Still Missing "Family Night", Theme For Relief Society Block teachers were , honored and program held Tuesday, January 29, in the First ward. Relief society members met at oclock. Theme for the day was Our Family Night The entire afternoons activities were conducted as a family night. Mrs. David O. Andersen, Relief society president took the part of the mother; Charles Keller of the bishopric, took the part of the father. The congregation at a special Relief society Box Elder countys official weather man, Charles Clifford, is again back in Box Elder county. So we can get that news. No one, however, need be told that its But it is interesting to note that some kind of a record was set Wednesday night when the mercury dropped to the seven below mark. cold. First we had the dog but didnt who the owner was. know Now we know who the was the family. Pantomime games were played. Light refreshments were served. An extemporaneous skit was given with members of the audience taking part The family night closed with a family Midge Kindergarten Club To Have Special Program Just litUiitlTSti Jilt! (riUjiilV 1111' IftfMti) ItltciJI .1 : : ArrivedI t : Sheer Beauties Taffetaa t Lovely herd now. dream-come-tr- l3UlilMt RJs gowns ue raois tiiiii mere $10.95 Your selection in dainty white. Overlace and lace and pastels ; rpQ v ft J h fan Ml-- a Engelens I'll 11 & t i V THIS IS A special international relationship program will be given Thursday afternoon, February 8, at 4 p. m., at the War Memorial home, when" members of the Kindergarten dub meet in regu lar meeting. j. The program is under the, direction of Mrs. Myrland Balls, chairman of the international re- - rijsfflfc was very well received. Mrs. Balls today invited all Kindergarten members to bring a guest and attend this very special program. INCORPORATED ft sing. lationship committee. Students from the political science department of the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan will furnish the program for the afternoon.- This same program was given recently to the Womens league in Logan and $19.9 5 Muu. BUCKET' LAUI1CHIII6 WEEK AT OLDSMOBILE YOUR r, ! Theyre sure making a big noise in the dailies about the United Nations branding Red China an aggressor." That's nothing. I know quite a few people right here in Box Elder county who have branded them with titles considerably more powerful and accurately descriptive than merely aggressor. Formats . bulletins. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved and call of the roll was made showing 17 members and four guests curly-haire- , ' D.U.P. DEALER'S ! The Fort Brigham camp of the met Daughters of Utah Pioneers in monthly meeting at the home of Lula B. Reeder, January 25 at 7:30 oclock. Captain Juanita Whitaker First Vice Captain Marconducted. Petersen jorie Love at Home was the openofing song. Lottie Woodward fered the Invocation. Roll call showed eight officers and 14 members present. Foure members were excused. Twenty-fivgood cheer visits were reported. Minutes of the December meet-ing- s were read and approved. Miss Janet Morris played a piano solo, Narcissus. The ballot for officers for the next camp election was presenof the ted for consideration members. Janet Morris then gave a huMamm a morous reading , Spanked Me. Captain Whitaker announced the pioneer dance to be held at Box Elder high school on February 10. Those attending the dance were urged to go in costume. She also read a bulletin from the central camp. Journal and Diary of William Marsden was presented by class leader, Cleopha Larsen. Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel was the closing song with Rebecca Korth, chaplain, offering the benediction. Sarah Marble, Carma Korth, Lula B. Reeder and Mary in charge of serving, served refreshments to 22 members and one guest during the social which followed the regular meeting. Me-cha- 'MteJloto r 1947 1 Ton I Very cle&i $595, 1941 100 V-- 8 4 Fl H Tudor Sedan. Heater. No overhauled. ite $495.00 1941 Chevrolet Si luxe Tudor. Heater. Clean. $495.00; 1940 Dodge Excellent tlon. runni; Make Oii Mr. Above cars all and winterized ANDERS USED CAI 178 So. Main Mrs. J. E. Baird Reviews " Especially Father" GR liiniiJoU Mrs. Roland Rigby was hostess to the Reading Circle at her home the evening of January 31. TODAY - SATII Mrs. J. Edwin Baird gave a very interesting review of the book TWO GRAND SB by Gladys Especially Father, Taver. There were 19 members THE FURIOUS FIGHTlf present and three guests. refreshments were OF QUANTRILLS GO Dainty served by the hostess. The next club meeting will be held February 14 at the home of Mrs. Roy Shaw. Mrs. Grant Black will give the book review. hay n f clout FRIDAY and SATURDAY Hit No. 1 HIT NO. 2 Randolph Rhonda SCOTT FLEMING in tM REX BEACH... AT HIS GREATEST t m TOWN JOHN toning ADRE CARROLL with MONA I MARA LAMAS ioflr coins CO-HI- -- c UNDERCd GIRL with ALEXIS SMI SCOTT BRj CIRCUS SUN. SATURDAY 1:00 P. M. OUR GANG COMEDY, SERIAL, CARTOON and OTHER SHORTS t -- MON. -- hi THE GREAT BIG MUSICLl THAT SINGS FOR ITSELF! 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S "n,NAHC k I SOFTER CROSBY ROBERT WISE b, CASEY ROBINSON RIDE Sll YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE Central Chevrolet Company, rttNttM DEALER 18 MOtOtt VAUN North Main St. r inti ordn Ml Short Subjects News Serial CARTOON i I Starring MARIS man tana hum 4 wnMnn FERNANDO i ieniuc ncniti it real irtii ng m M He dedicated his life to bring law and order to a town overridden gamblers and killers. in The A ABILENE I ALSO p thi PICK O' THC PICTURES Co-H- o u S pre-side- with II Meet Lesson DUP Camp The January meeting of the us. Beehive camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was held January 26, at the home of Verna Burt, at 7:30 oclock In the eve- with By then, however, the personable had left our back yard for another fresher bones. We sadly had to tell Young that we didnt have him. ; , Mrs. Ray Evans. Mrs. Evans is the former Andy is perplexed. Seems he and Marge Sackett. Launa is the to make some jce cream. They took decided daughter of Mr. and Mrs, De a quart of milk, pint of cream and a couple Laun Sackett. DRUG Cleopha Larsen Gives January Meeting Of Beehive DUP Camp we published a Held January 26 pooch that follow- After work the day the paper came out ning. Wayne Young called and said our description Captain Violet Tingey presided of the dog sounded suspiciously like theirs, over the meeting and first lieuwhich had disappeared several days before. tenant Virga Harding conducted. Just About year old Launa June Sackett returned Thursday from Pocatello, Idaho where she spent the past six days at the home of Mr. and HAMILTON r dont have the dog. 2. 1951 Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulations. Utah State Press Association. National Editorial Association. Advertising Representative: National Advertising Service. . Cuanmtd Come See City- - Utah Glade Hansen of New York A weekly newspaper, published at Brigham City, City has been spending the past Utah, successor to Smithfleld Sentinel, established week in Utah visiting with rela- In 1908. tives and friends and enjoying Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher a vacation of skiing. Robert M. Crompton, Managing Editor " Mr. Hansen, son of Mr. and Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Mrs. Victor Hansen of Ogden, Published every Friday and entered as Second formerly of Bear River City, is a Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, partner in the J. Fletcher Morley Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. Little A t drigham Launa June Sackett Visits In Idaho (ySpot Pad Trusses owner is but BOX ELDER JOURNAL - r Plus Selected Short Subjects OS CHARtES COBURN 0 i'5s HUS ROBERT STAGS Tom Ewell - ClurW mi MARGE .nd GOWER CHi, OUfSt DOROTJT CROUCHS MARX THE RESSY LEI mm nan via j |