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Show MiSkiftAaiMttai Fifth Birthday Anniversary To Be Rioted Wdh Open House By Josie L. Kimber ?Josie Laird R.-T.- " Kimber Hallowe'en Party Fri. afternoon. October 30. . The A. are sponPerry "Kimber had been a resisoring a halloween party Fri(.ntb until of day evening, October 28 at 6:30 i , to Brigha oclock at the Perry school vfiere to an anhouse, according east. ; fasr married to Charles nouncement made by Elva PerShe A. president. The parEndow ry, P.-in the Logan is for all children of jitter and ty the 1893, June, in V", house born to this ward up to and including junchildren were ior high school students. 10 of whom are sml :'aK died 16 'Main attraction will be a Kimber 'Ir mgspook alley which is in charge Sdren are: Winifred of Mr. Jones, school principal, Mrs. Herbert I Vera) assisted by Louise Davis and Ted W . of Lois Thorne. Various and Orson Kimber games, under the direction of Thelma oYreek Jim Kimber, D. R. Billings, Mrs. May Wagstaff and vS Tanner, Mrs. Wm. P. Maxine Nelson will be played. i Shaw, Mrs. Arvol (EL Refreshments will be served un. and Charles Kimber, der the direction of Wanda e smith Also the Isabel! Schroeder City. and of Brigham Mrs. Thelma Knutson. The decoraWing committee consists of 'r cNeU) Toyn, Bishop- Elmer tions liber Mrs. Hugh (Louie) Florence Wight and Eva Young. all Another attraction will be a fish rts and E. O. Kimber, and Creek George pond, conducted by Lilly Wearouse hg Ne-Y: ver and LaVon Wagstaff. Last ber of Winnemucca, she has 41 grandchildren but not least, a gypsy fortune teller will be on hand to tell great great grandchilfortunes during the evening. All parents are invited to join :hs Kimber has just returned where their children in the halloween sin, a trip to California vj visited with her mother, festivities. . The A. also announced Horsley who cele-ijips, persis r the following room mothers who her 91st birthday on with have been selected for the comShe also visited 9. Mrs. Mary Guyman ing year: Wanda Sebek, Lois jf sisters, Har- - Thorne, Thelma l Salt Lake City and Mrs. Billings, Florence Schroeder, and h Tucker of California. This over 30 Louise Davis. These room moth-er- s kas the first time in to are ajso ,,ars the sisters had been acting wth the halloween party. l4(ier with their mother, are jtll friends and relatives 'tfrs. - A To Give A. Hi Pinni Hciklrt Worsted e L ib w y. c s' s 8?. M V US' hlr Chdt vTl The Ace lii pinochle cluh mol at the home of Mrs. Merlin Larsen Thursday evening and enjoyed a pleasant evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ruby Fors-grehigh; Mrs. Ruth Jensen, cut; Mrs. Edna Faulkner, Mrs. LaPreal Ridd won the travelling prize. P.-T- t I It - ,t 1., Ill Xp-.- Marvel, I.CMr Ml .. n M in and I! Tin.- THREE PAGE fr$ ,U., . -- NEWS traclively decorated in the hal- line, Mrs. Beatrice Larsen loween colors wdh clever hallo-weeBrigham City, Utah favors marking each guest the hostess, Mrs. Larsen. Wednesday, October 26, 1949 place. Mrs. Fannie Christensen was h. invited as a special guest and members of the club are as folVETERINARIAN lows: Mrs. Ruby Forsgren, Mrs. Just East of Hear River City Postoffice Ruth Jensen. Mrs. Edna FaulkTremonton Exchange Brigham ner. Mis. LaPreal Ridd. Mrs. 5S3-RRear River fitv 2391 Phone Phone Ruth Barnard, Mrs. Sadie Jen- Party At Larsen Home s4 t .t .c.n i,. f ( T 1 BOX ELDER McNamara dr. j. low-an- U - Special On CREPE SOL ; a d Oc-oe- Isa-bel- STRAPS Stars In The Movie Mighty Joe Young at the Capitol Theatre Sunday and ... to be shown Mon- $095 and $795 1 and Tuesday and Wednesday, Novemday, October ber Pretty Terry Moore, Robert Armstrong and Ben Johnson have saved heckler Nester Paiva from the giant gorilla, in John Ford and Merian C. Coopers dramatic 30-3- 2. presentation. Edwin L. Anderson And Wbirths Fred J. Burt Are Guest Speakers At 2nd Ward Edwin L. Anderson and Fred J. Burt, members of the South Box Elder stake high council, representing the stake presidenvisitors and speakers at the Second ward sacrament cy, were meeting Sunday evening, October 23. Bishop Glen Knudson lited to call on Mrs. Kimber, was in charge of the meeting. 6 o'clock at her ,jm 2 until The organ prelude was renj!ne on Sunday dered by Renie H. Little wood. The Seagull camp P b Cinch of the The opening song As The Dew Heaven Distilling was by Vt. Ld ( UP) BURLINGTON. Daughters of Utah Pioneers at the congregation and the invofiner Bliss is a student at the the home of Loverda Lee, 405 Seder-holm- . University of Vermont. My first West Forest, October 27, at 7:30 cation was by J. Carlos like is in oclock the was tme pronounced just evening, it As a sacramental song, the i he explains. announced today. s spelled, Arise, My congregation sang, Soul, Arise. Farrell Petersen, DeVaughn Norman and ten deacons had charge of the sacrament. Jeannine Anderson, teen-aggave a talk entitled Man girl ROUND-U- P Is That He Might Have Joy. Carol Johnson rendered an orselection titled Farewell gan One Of Many Specials To The Piano, by Beethoven. Bishop Knudsen thanked all who had taken part after which ' Do the congregation sang What Is Right. Alvin Hendrickson gave the benediction. i I OXFORDS NOW LADIES SIZES 1 George Henry and Doramae Norr Michael, Brigham City, baby boy born October 10. John Douglas and MeUba Quayle Oyler, Perry, baby boy, born October 19. Samuel and Elvira Nora Men-- ! boy, dez, Brigham City, baby born October 19. Samuel Earl and Ruth Diane Roekwood Snow, Brigham City, baby boy born October 20. Marvin and Merle Steivquist, Tremonton, baby boy, born $$.95 Childrens Sizes S'r to 3 $ 1.95 BROWN FAMOUS RUST WHITE WEATHER BiRD GREEN RED SHOES SUEDES WINTERIZED 5 WAYS FOR WEAR SMOKED ELK ; Oc-Fro- LEATHERS j Shoe Center 1949 Del Monte e TOMATO 76 South Main Phone 98 SEE and HEAR OLSFX amd JOH.VSO.VS FBBBBALL rvtiy Thunday on Television 46 oz. 22c FVX-BOB-A- case $2.59 erf'Last The Remainder Of The Week at Wess South Main Market Mrs. Nellie Quayle Perry Honored At Party , A few friends surprised Mrs. Nellie Quayle Perry, it being her birthday anniversary Friday. A luncheon was served with a lovely birthday cake. A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed. Those present were Mrs. Inez Mrs. Dicks, Mrs. Zola Davis, Hannah Hanson, Mrs. Mattie Pierce, Mrs. Dolly Weaver and Mrs. Maude White. Mrs. Perry has been living in Salt Lake City for a number at years, but has recently moved to Brigham City to make her home. Her family and many friends welcome her home and wish her many more happy birthdays. , phone it to the society editor. The phone number is 192. News-Journ- funny thing, but for unexplained reason, the hming room is often the of the home. It needn't be. and the wise woman is the me who, with a little thought ana care, turns it into the show Place of her home. Look over your dining room ,a'e Mock of the things you '., Ja'f. Youll probably want to wp your present furniture. Its in pretty good condition Jally wcause it doesnt receive the far and tear given living room Pieces. A little wax and elbow pease and it will look like new. Jjow to the walls. If they are dark, chase away the gloom Pa,nting them a light blue f yellow, or, if you i prefer Noul! find a striped or fig- very attractive. Your a joitie wall-n-oa- A in HENRY J. TAYLOR, Network, every Monday evening. 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