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Show a page three tLDEK NEWS BOX Utah Brigham City. 2- forTn former - '1 Twelve Pledges Of Epsilon Chapter Of Beta Sigma Phi Honored At Tea Sunday 1949 W. 0. Olsen s Honored On Golden Wedding By Open House And Party of the Epsilon Idaho To Brigham Couple Doe Coates of former Brigham announce the birth of sun on October 25 at 1 The baby, w ho has been CareT has. a sister, anted Gary Dee, mother is the for- The ,an "iaxine Nelson, daughter and Mrs. Justin Nelson of and Mrs. Mr itnnae "S Ir Pledges chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority were honored at a preceren-tia- l tea held at the First ward chapel Sunday afternoon. huge bouquet of late summer roses, flanked on either side by four tall burning tapers in crystal holders. Pledging the sorority are Er-a- ma Crompton, DeLores Launt- , rratlnien, Nola Leggott, Deon Lichten- i,v All o v andMe,n. Leah Barker. Carol Haf-- , n e r. Evelvn Daines, Marie rhn-ri'aThome Jeppsen, Manjane Mor-a(mmpan-Sh EmH n! Lola Campbell, LaPreal ' Knudsen and Lucille Young. For Which God Hath Prepared , Rhea Poulter. a member of an , , .n1 INki ritinl Two New Members And hfflor' t,h,'r grandmother, Burbank , Lloyd Poulsens Are Surprised By Party Piimary officers and their husbands of the Promontory Mr. ward, pleasant!) surprised and Mis. Lloyd Ponlsen last Friday evening at their home in Promontory. Mrs. Poulsen, who has bten a member of the primary presidency, along with her husband, will leave soon to spend the winter months in California. A sumptious hot chicken dinner was served, carrying out the hallovveen theme in the dinner and the table decoraturns The evening was spent play mg Bunco and prizes were awarded to the luckv vv inneis. Mr and Mrs. Way ne Toomhs and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wells, Those attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Lar-he- r sen, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brown, Mrand Mrs- Vyayne Toombs Mr. and Mrs. Duane Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Woodard and the honored couple. "Mrs. W. b 1S- , Am Pl'V miliiif f One Transfer Into Deseret DUP Camp sar- - Lady," was followed with bene- and diction pronounced by Jeanette Kind Nelson, after which refresh camp members sang, Words Are Sweet Tunes of the ments were served by.MarilU Heart. The lesson, The Welch Spencer, Maggie Lee and Lenora in Utah, was treated by Elsie Romer to 27 members and four the Christensen and Mrs. Bunderson The Deseret camp of Mr. and 0. (Woody) visitors. Olsen celebrated their golden Daughters of Ctah Pioneers met told of incidents in the life of 27 October with open evening, Thursday wedding anniversary a pioneer, David Peter Hugh No Miracle Involved at the home of Esther Jensen. house on Sunday afternoon, OcBOSTON (UP) Police thought Leona Bunderson, captain, pre- Peters. tober 23. was ac- somebody was too optimistic Wight Wright Lucy first Flora sided and Walker, relatives friends and Many cepted as a transfer from the uihen they received a call to vice captain, conducted. t h e receiving called during Locust camp and Clara Hall rush an lnhalor to Cedar Grove rehours and were served light Following the opening exer- and Geneva Richards were vot- cemetery. It developed that ,a a freshments from a table covered cises, Mrs. Bunderson read visitor had fainted in the ed in as new members. letter from the state central with a hand made crocheted The song, closing Goodnight luncheon cloth made by a daughcompany from Salt Lake City Mrs. Rex Barker. The table concerning county elections, af" "as 3 scial ter, ter which two good cheer visits was centered with a beautifully guest, A committee weie reported. wedding Bernice Clements was presen- decorated three-tierre- d to plan a was then an cake and ted a lovely gift wedding appointed original Louella by Chn-tmaand of the couple. Ivy Fuller party Many the picture MacFarlane, representing reported on the convention held members of the chapter. Mrs. beautiful fall flower arrange- in Salt Lake City. Clements is leaving soon to ments adorned the house. 'Mrs. Abbie Madsen read make her home in Arizona. Mrs. Olsen was wearing a Regular members of the sor- lovely corsage of yellow roses ority attending the function which had been given her by were Elaine Ward, Selma Weir, husband of 50 years. Alice Young, Blanche ThompOf the couples ten living son, Leaih Kimiber, Bernice Cle- children, the following were ments, Connie Simcox, Louella present at their parents anni- Marion FredrickMacFarlane, versa ry: Mrs. LeiRoy (Ida) son, Reva Nelson. Mary Owen, Deem, Mrs. Ira (Clara) Foulk, Iona Cefalo and Norma Butler. Vic Olsen, iMrs. Dale (Bertha) Oak Camp, DUP Hold Committee in charge of the Pierce, Grant Olsen and Mrs.ii, affair consisted of Norma But- Rex (Grace) Barker. Children Meeting At bimper ler, by not able to be present telephonehairlady, assisted Home October 27 Blanche Thompson, rush cap-ta.- ed their greetings. FOR THE Bernice Clements, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Ol.sen were furThe Oak camp of the DaughOwen and Iona Cefalo. ther honored Friday evening. ters of Utah Pioneers met at October 28 at the home of a the home of Rozella Simper Ocgon, Mr. and 'Mrs. Grant Olsen tober 27 for their regular meetPerry P.-T.Party in Clearfield. ing. Very Well Attended A delicious hot chicken dinFollowing the opening exerner was served to the following cises, conducted by Cora Olsen, 200 and Approximately boys family members: Mr. and Mrs. girls and their parents enjoyed Ira Foulk, Mr. and Mrs. Vic first vice captain, and the open- a The International Harvester Dealers wish to announce ing pray er by Lo ice Nelson, the fun, festivities and food pro Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Pierce, letter was read from the state A. Fri vided ljy the Perry P,-the Tractors listed below, can be purchased and delivered to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Barker and a board eleccounty day evening at the Perry school granddaughter and her hus- tions. concerning house. The party was under the your farm, as low as band, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Burt, of a consisted direction of Mrs. Elva Perry, P.-- and The program the honored couple. A. president and the school by Portia Reeves, folhouse was attractively reading The lowed by a song by Faye SimJones and teachers, Principal arrange- per. The lesson was given by Room mothers decorated with floral Eva A. Young. also assisted wioh various games ments of various colored fall Lottie Johnson and a sketch of was her for which prizes were awarded flowers and the evening grandmother was given by spent in social conversation. Ruth Pierce, camp captain. to all children. Biggest attraction of the eveThe evenings business ses sion was concluded by singing, ning was the fish pond provided Legion Aux. To Hold 1 for the young boys and girls. Count Your Many Blessings S. L. For Mrs. Royal Petersen, playing the Meeting In was after which benediction part of a fortune teller, com- All Pres. And Sec. given by Ellen Siggard. 'Refreshments plete with her crystal ball, were served H -- . made everyone happy with her The president and secretary during the social period by Ro Lesetta Hansen, Daisy Hansen and good predictions for the future. conference of the American A spook alley also thrilled the gion Auxiliary will be held at Dwella Victor. ATTACHMENTS EXTRA O children. the Hotel Utah's Pioneer room Luncheon was served from on November 5, according to an Dont wait until you run out. Before You Buy Any Make or Size Tractor . . . long tables attractively decora- announcement by Claire Nelson, Order your stationery, office and ted in keeping with the hallo-wee- .president. business forms, envelopes, etc., . at the spirit. This meeting is called for thej today . purpose of giving constructive information for carrynig out the By PLOTNER EXTRA SAFETY AT years activities and department OUT2. chairladies will outline their NO EXTRA COST! particular program for the comCompare Prices Check Economy and Convenience of ing year. The meeting will beMillions of suction caps in Operation. Easily Equipped with the Latest, Quick gin at 9 o'clock Saturday mornGUARANTEED the new SNOWCAP treads with Mrs. Edna Heartt, naing Detachable Tools. makes tires grip icy pave-nentUSED CARS tional vice president of the wesDrive without noisy tern division, as special guest AQi OUR of the department of Utah; chains with SNOWCAPS. ATTRACTION Luncheon will be served in the See them today. Reservations RAVhJM room. Empire should be made to attend this V0UJ2OWCAR 600 x 16 $7.00 luncheon ,Mrs. Nelson stated. , ! rfiTnni Pilgrim - Light refreshments were servMerna Benson and tiny in Carey ed in the vestibule from a table are visiting aauchter new child. attractively decorated with a her sister and Good ews Farmers of Box Elder County A. that THE SEASONAL CHANGE If your room boasts a fireplace, you can add still further to the warmth and charm by grouping a few' comfortable pieces of furnot do niture around it. , change of dress. Why The above illustration conthe same with your furniture? It can make a lot of difference! cerns itself with a room all In summer, cool colors should dressed for winter. Yours can be dominate the room, and furnitequally charming when you couple these ideas with your inure should be spaced far enough apart to allow full circulation of dividual touch and expression. air. But in fall and winter, warm, Let us help you to use your furnitown ideas to the fullest. Drop bright colors take over in Furniture and draperies. ure in and talk over your problems should be rearranged into inti- with us. Were always glad to mate, cozy and conversational be of assistance to our many groups to give that cherished friends. look. lived-iThis seasonal change m color .SOUTH MAIN FI KMTLKKCO. 31 North Main St. and harmony gives you twice as much wear from draperies and Brigham Citv. Utah piinnp VA Even in warm climates, where winter never comes, or touches women hvhtly now and then, with ,ke to observe the seasons FARMALL SUPER A Base Price $ Base Price FARMALL MODEL Base Price FARMALL CUB C FARMALL MODEL n IM 116.75 Base Price 155150 n ..I "IT HAPPENS EVERY DAY i News-Journa- See An International s. ASK FORA DEMONSTRATION! $ Wg PAY 1& Pyti&t 'AH auxiliary members, especially unit chairladies, are urged to attend. Save money on wedding announcements, reception invota-tions- , etc., at the Quick service. News-Journa- 323 So MAIN BRIGHAM 611V uTAA. Mh 56 OJL l. 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" "lake the wfieeL feel ixy the "er in your at your Ford Dealer's Phone 56 323 South Main Thin is "Know Your Automobile Dealer AWARDED Ml week M1DA1 AS (ASHI0N ACADIMY COID Com M in and gel acquainted. FASHION CAR OF M .FAR- - STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER I, Edna Romer Housley, City Recorder, in and for Frigham City, County of Box Elder, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the names of all candidates for office duly nominated, and to be voted for in Brigham City at the Municipal Election to be held November 8, 1919, as appears on file in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 27th day of October, A. D. 1949. (SEAL) EDNA ROMER HOUSLEY City Recorder Co. |