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Show PAGE EIGHT BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, May 5, 1950 GOP Ladies Club Plan Program of body will be the featured speaker at a program open to the public, sponsord by the Brigham City Ladies Republican club, Wednesday evening, May 10, beginning at 8 oclock at the War Me Eugene Hansen, president the U. S. A. C. student morial home, it was announced todiy by Mrs, Boyd 'Sheffield, president. Eugene is the son if Bishop and Mrs. Warren Hansen of East Garland. Last summer he was one of four boys from the United States who represented the Future Farmers in their student exchange program. In this program Eugene was the F.F.A. member from the 11 western states cho-ceto live in England on a farm for two months. He has been president of the Utah Future Farmers of America and prior to his departure for England last summer was secretary of the national F.F.A. n Scintillating Sextette Eugene, who will graduate the U.S.A.C. this spring, will speak on his experiences In England. Everybody, men and women alike, are invited to attend the program, Mrs. Sheffield said. from f The new and outgoing mem- Milk For Life Month ay Dancing Team Of On The Town Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett, Ann Miller, as they appear in one of the Jules Munshin and Vera-Lllemovie. d scintillating dance numbers of the It starts at the Capitol theater this Sunday and runs through Wednesday. n multi-starre- Baseball Game Will William Gotham Gold Stripe, a favorite of Mother's .... $1.45 to $1.95 FRONT APRONS Plastic or cottpn prints in many of Mother's favorite j Ylw- 98c to $1.98 By Mary Baron, for fit and wear, in rayon ond nylon. Also knit HP S1.79 to $4.98 William V. (Chris) Evans, 46, died in Montpelier, Idaho, May 3, at his residence following a sudden illness. Mr. Evans was born May 1, 1904, in Brigham City, the son of the late David Evans .and Mrs. Louise B. Evans. He had been associated, with his wife, Mrs. Emma Messerly Evans in theiestaurant business in Mont peiior for the past five years and in Bngham City prior to that time. During the war they operated the Howard cafe. He and his wife were married July 1940 in Malad, Idaho. . He was a member of the L. D. S. church. Besides his widow and mother, who resides in Brigham City, he is survived by two sons, Jackie, of Montpelier, and William B. Evans, Jr., Oakland, California by a former marriage; two sisters, Mrs. Lewis W. Milten-berge- r and Mrs. M. D. Bell, both of Salt Lake City; and one brother, Russel JSvans of Boise, Idaho. Burial will be in the Brigham City cemetery Monday afternoon at following funeral services the Harold B. Felt funeral home. Prior to services in Brigham City, services will be held an Montpelier, Idaho, Saturday at 1 oclock p. m. Biigham City friends may call at the Harold B. Felt funeral home Sunday, and prior to services. The Way Loaded With Moisture For the neck or head. Printed. S2.98 pastels and white COSTUME JEWELRY laces, earrings to to Pearls, pins, neck $1.50 to 59C What fruit is left was given a fighting chance during the past few days in Box Elder county, with the lowest temperatures "only" 32 degrees, Charles Clifford, U. S. weather bureau man in Box Elder county, said today. Because of a heavy over-cait has not frozen since last Sunday, Clifford said. $4.98 $1.98 st $3.95 Many Other Lovely Gifts Mother Would Enjoy At Evans There will bg a baseball game played tomorrow afternoon at Rees' Pioneer park starting at 1:30. The game will be between the Brigham City and the Willard These two teams are of the ages of the major league teams These two clubs have met once before this year, and the Brigham City nine came out on top in the twelfth frame, 5 to 4. This game was played in Willard. This is the return contest. There will be no charge for the game and everyone is invited to attend. For the Brigham tCity team, Baty Morrison will be on the hill. Curve-bal- l Kay pitcher Zundel will oppose th the Brigham City stars. Earl Kunzler and Dee Rasmussen will be behind the place for the respec' tive pitchers. This game is being sponsored and Girls through the Boys week which is ending Saturday. Warm Weather On SCARFS - To Be Buried Here All-Star- HOSIERY V- Be Played At Park All-Sta- GOWNS Z- i 3IG (K22LTO UGWsm c fJ Mac-Farlen- e May . . . White and colors, in plastic or leather. $1.98 to $6.95 Rayon with little sleeves. committee, bers of the Teen-ag- e a group who works with the city In the operation of the Teen-agcanteen in an advisory capacity, were slated to be honored last night at a dinner at the Idle Isle cafe, Douglas Miller, one of the outgoing officers said today. , New members of the committee which was instrumental in the organization of the club following the war, are Luella and Morris Burcher. Toasts were to be given in honor of two outgoing officers, Douglas Miller and Mrs. Hazel Britenbekcr, both of whom were on the original board of directors. board The two hold-ove- r members are Mrs. Lloyd Davis and Herb Merrell. Willis Hansen of the Brigham City council will be present to represent the city. Guests at the luncheon were to be the past directors, David O. Andersen, J. D. Gunderson, and Mrs. James Powers, and the supervisors of the activities in the club, John Bates and Pur-deFarmer. e 5. Week-M- Levelcr for everY Farm Operation J A Club Meet Health Report (For B. E. County This Week). i. 2 Chlckenpox Measles 5 3 Mumps Rheumatic Fever, 1 Right Now Is Is: Fellowship Day May National Frozen 'Food Now Directors Of Teen-Ag- e Temperatures are: Wifie Checks Up MEMPHIS Tenn. (UP) The elderly, well dressed man went mio a cate and hastily ordered something to eat. lie seemed harried and probably had a right to be his wife was outside in their car, watching his every move through a telescope. The l telephone number is 1,000. Phone in your news, please. News-Journa- Free Silver Coupons With Purchases Of $1 And More MORE MORE Civil Service Exams Are Announced Open hyi C. L. Edwards, regional Civil Service director, today announced a civil service examination for mathematical statistician po. sitions paying $5400 a year. The positions to be filled are in various federal agencies in the 9tates of Colorado, New Mexico, land Leyeler Since 1921$ 8 A. M. to 5:30 Weekdc 8 A. M. to 5:00 Saturday America's Leading STORE HOURS K MERRELILS, Walk Block Utah and Wyoming. Further information and application forms may be procured from the commissions local secretary, Glenn S. Nelson, located at Brigham City or from the Denver office. 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