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Show Happy Stitchers Club Holds Meeting 4-- H So. Box The Happy' Stitchers club met at the home of Sheryl Nelson, Thursday, August 10, at 4 oclock In the afternoon. Mrs. Gunderson, club leader, gave the lesson and then Inon structed how to assemble dresses. A talk, "Are You Antiseptic," was given by Sheryl Nelson. The minutes were read and approved. Light refreshments were served to the nine girls present and 4-- 'ailing to the the- BUSSES wjj unable mtinuetj be cone tntil tK rLt rt -- r,A lline adt, If them help T .pplicetloo fro rawuneni1 Ski spot Wings a keCho trusses .0 'Lilurt'i iinry rtteti 1 "" 0.wm" - t- Krve yon ;!giyspw. again w-i- vy na to ten my every) HAMILTON you. r brother. Youll be surprised at the cellent News-Journclassified ads secure. results Stalling t a l&y wu-- miss; eeping 2, f dogs. Mean." MIDGET SPIN CURLERS for perfect neckline curls far easier, far faster I training ommissioi Special Value! Midget SPIN Curlers in a Handy Toni Refill Kit Toni , Toni Home Permanent which Indude, wav waving lotion to givo you a toft, nai Regular price $ 1 .00 nough for a complete permanent. SPIN Curler of ret 6 Toni 2, Midget pMly designed to A gentle-actin- g r natural-lookin- 23-3- 0 LLEGE $1.50 HAMILTON DRUG aughter. . The baby was born August to Mr. and Mrs. Jack . Johnson ' of Vallejo, Calif. They are for mer residents of this city. i wje Lost Chance - - W x r . rr e grandmothers playing guitars and harmonicas. A humorous reading was then given by ' Hazel Nelsen, followed by acfrom the cordian selections Isaacson sisters, Joyce and Joan of Mantua. Harper Billings and Eugene Bott then 6ang two vocal duets, after which community singing, led by Barbara Billings brought to a close a very enjoy able festival. Stitching Sextette 4-Club Hold Meeting H 4-- Actress Betty Hutton, Popular . . . portrays the favorite role of her career as Annie OakIncluded in the cast are ley in Annie Get Your Gun. Howard Keel, Louis Calhern and J Carrol Naish. J a i vids l"MVn Just As We Warned, Girls Give At Perry Program Teen-Ag- e Blond ,4 'i ilVi-- 3 t: !(! ij- jn 12-fo- .T - ot sq-yd- n 3 u a 5 a - r- ? , e y k IjdlsJ h ! n it )f ONE ONLY e s r d Also on hand, one only 12k by 126 regular $10.50 a yard carpet. The price were asking for this carpet figures less than $10 a yard, but the replacement cost will be $11.50 a yard. If you can use this size, youll save more than $1.50 a yard at our price of one-onl- y, h i- e - Ini e A ly f- t 1(80 IU1 - x rt, mnm FURNITURE & theyll need, use, and for which theyll with thanks. Shop at the Reminder st a few suggestions. i remem-- u APPLIANCE Phone 818 110 South Main sawoa r Here Delicious Luncheon Idea for Hot August Dog Days - By Carolya Webster cost ts low and the With August dog days' here, do waste, the Few other most of os begin to wonder nght food value high. offer so much value after breakfast what well have for for your money. lunch that will be quick and easy to And by the way, did you prepare, and at the know that Cream o Weber same time tasty V and satisfying. Id gives you your choice of 4 different cottage deliciously fZ like to pass on one cheese varieties? Yes. indeed, )cL answer to All places ) i , of business and offices in Brigham City will be closed after ds OUNTAIN , PENS makes, wide range of prices. See the beautiful Parker 51, that wont leak, even in an airplane . . . the worlds most wanted pen! .All popular eather goods Travel Kits, Wallets . fitted or unfitted. Stationery Portfolios BOOK OF MORMON IBLES that Leather bound New Testament Brigham. This ia Scramble: it 1 for Cottage 1 cup Cream Becee milk 4 lablMP. Cremm tattet Crm . wmc WctM 2 cue cotteie ! TATIONERY IGHTERS fOU to eW. g WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23rd regular, farmer style (with smaller curds), chive and pineapple. Chive cottage cheese, of course, is ideal for appetizers aad salads. And youll love the pineapple cottage cheese for your fruit salads. Because theyre theyre Cream oWeber the very best you can buyl while employees and their partners will be guests of the managers and ' i CUdAtfK, proprietors at the annual . . crnii yowcltifa H Benume How long has it been since you Heat the milk and butter ia m had a big tall glass of refreshing Ad Cream oWeber buttermilk ? per part of double boiler. Too long." beaten eggs and seasoning. Stir 1 know the answer thicken. until mixture begin to So enjoy some this very dayl tn and Add cheese and parnley and until set. Pile high oa toast garnish wKh bacon. Simply scrumptious! e ice-co- ld CIGARET CASES names embossed free ... on pens, leather goods and most gift items. m N DER rrce supplies - gifts ain HI ,3:00 P.M. on SINK MAT e . e Art you worried shoot youto hud give ret? You are so anxious your family the the wonT budget but sometime eortaf stretch to cover the rising Well, Cream everything. about just Weber cottage ehees i foods. There your most economical Protect your (ink t save scouring . . . hushes clatter. Resists hot water, grease, soap, kitchen adds. Brighten your kitchen with these gay colors. , ALL COLORS BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Ph. One 68 No. Main er - w . t. e You have such a I am being a good mother" feeling when to you serve cottage cheese you uour children, because good for them. It know it iu U rich la eeeential minerals, calcium and phoephorous, and round helps build strong bor.ea. teeth, good blood and healthy nerve tinea e. at Box Elder Park. Committee members will visit every i , of business this week end or the first of next week securing res- to he held place t i - ervations and no one will be admitted without a recognition badge. Badges may be purchased at the gate at $1.00 per person. t Xtdaar.. MERCHANTS - a lf results . f A st 57.95 - n 3i Last Friday we warned you to buy now, and a lot of people bought carpeting Friday and Saturday. Just as we expected, the price went up 10 percent and more Monday. Of our old stock we now have 110 yards width of the beautiful new Navarre pattern, coast-"- J The replacement cost of this popufavorite. lar carpet will be $8.95 a yard, but while it lasts well still sell it, for immediate delivery and installation,' at a saving to you of $1 per yard, at the old price of , V . e tr -- 4 - 0 The program last Sunday eve ning at the Perry ward in con nection with sacrament meeting was presented by the Teen-agunder the direction of Bar Former Of Brigham People girls Dinner Luncheon Reveals Wedding Plans bara Billings who also gave the Visit Here Recently Geraldine Thompson And Ernest D. Mariani opening address of welcome, Louise Davis was accompanist. Mr. and Mrs A. P. Pratt and A one oclock luncheon at the member of Sigma Chi fraternity. The opening song, Count Your home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. He will receive his bachelor of six children of Ventura, Calif., Blessings," was followed by the to week their invocation by Glenda Larsen Thompson Wednesday afternoon" law degree in June, 1951. He returned the past visited for The sacramental song, Dear To formally announced the engage- affiliates with Phi Delta Phi, home after having ment of the popular young legal fraternity and is" a mem- three weeks through the parks The Heart of The Shepherd, court. and with relatives in Brigham was sung by the girls. Follow daughter, Geraldine, who is the ber of the affianced bride of Ernest D. He spent two yeans with the City, Logan and Salt Lake City, ing sacrament, in charge of They are former residents of Therald Quayle and-MaMariani of Salt Lake City. He U. S. army stationed at the VirNelsen, Brigham City. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- ginia Military school. , the program entitled, Eternal est F. Mariani. The announceProgress, was given as follows: A talk was given by Joan Bar ment was contained in a tiny Business And Professional Women Of Brigham bridal bouquet encircled with a And T remonton Plan " Hobo nard, entitled Responsibility of Eve Party Monday miniature wedding ring which Parents In Teaching Their Chil. The Brigham City and Tremondren. This was followed by marked the places for the Invited guests at the Wednesday ton Business and Professional OOCrOment Meeting in poem by Karen Quayle. Gaye womens clubs are planning a Sixth Ward Sunday Nebeker then gave a talk and luncheon. hobo party, Monday evening another poem was read by De Lovely Miss Thompson has at the Box Elder Sacrament meeting was held anna Larsen. The Importance asked her grandfather, former August 21, park, up Box Elder can- in the Sixth ward chapel last of Choosing a Mate, was dis county to H. William Stayner, Bishop according to Pearl Hunsa-ke- Sunday with Bishop Richard cussed by Opal Petersen, fol marriage yon, president. perform the formal Hansen in charge. lowed by a vocal solo, Tor Time ceremony at the home of her o6 liie party will begin at The opening song was Zion and Eternity, by Donna Wood, parents on September 8. A re clock In the evening. Stamfef Wtttr - Hills Surrounded acconipa'nled by Barbara Bill rites. the follow will ieption All members and invited guests by the congregation.' The open ings. i A talk on Temple Mar Miss Thompson is a graduate of the Brigham City club are was ing prayer was offered by Gary Arlene of Box Elder high school and reminded to meet at the county Whitaker followed by a sacra riages, and a given by was given poem Wight Uni the at has been a student courthouse promptly at 5:45 in ment song, How Great The Wis by Colleen Oyler. The closing versity of Utah for the past two the afternoon on that date. Any dom and the Love by the con talk was given by Janice Nelsen in known well is not She been who have members years. gregation. who also spoke of temple work Brigham City, Ogden and Salt contacted regarding transportaSacrament was taken care of and the closing song, Some Lake City for her musical abil tion are asked o call Miss Han- by Arden Jensen and Sharon time Well was fol Understand, as Thorson, assisted by deacons. lowed ity, being a talented vocalist. nah Hillam, by , benediction by Faye At the University she was af early as possible. over The time was then turned Thorndi filiated with Kappa Kappa Gam to the Seventies with Vern Wis ma social sorority, a charter Ted Korths Rejoice er in charge. Philadelphia recently dug up member and vice president of A trio consisting of Doris Tin some tree trunk water pipes Son ' Of Arrival Erma Mu Phi Upsilon, honorary mu Over gey, Alice Jensen and which had served as a water of Korth Mrs. Ted Mr. and and Cwean, sic fraternity, Spurs Hansen, accompanied by Roma main for more than 200 years. over honorary service organizations, Nampa, Idaho, are rejoicing one-ha- Thorson sang We Ever Pray For and Alpha Lambda Delta, hon the arrival of a seven and and was followed by a Thee, pound son, born August 13, talk by Nello Chrisofferson. orary scholastic sorority. She The closing song was The has appeared aft many school at Nampa. Mr. and Mrs. Korth are for- Spirit of God Like a Fire Is programs amd recitals as well as merly of Brigham City. home programs. Burning by the congregation. The baby is the grandchild of Closing prayer was offered by Well liked Mr. Mariani is senior student at the University Mr. and Mrs. Orson Korth of Melvin Roberts. Brigham City. of Utah college of law, and Youll be surprised at the exNews-Journcellent YOU'LL LOVE THIS classified ads secure. a .cr Prices Went Up! r, Phone 122 hMain To - all throo only valuo-n- ow Johnson of received recently Brigham City word of the birth of a 'granddMr. and Mrs. Ed AT THE OLD PRICES! " to give you even in hardeet water. Regular Price 39c Shampoo shampooing one-quart- Jay Waters, secretary and business manager, of the local carpenters union 1886, announ ced today that a party would honor all carpenters and their wives. The party will be held Friday (tonight) August 18, at Box Elder Canyon camping grounds, beginning at 6 oclock in the evening. A fine evening of entertainment has been planned for all those who attend the event e n inter-fraternit- y g Id you wind the (holiest neckline hair quickly, eatily I Only Toni km them. Regular value 39 3. Toni Creme - The regular meeting of the club was held at the home of Patty Petersen, Tuesday, August 15. The group sang club songs and discussed business matters, after which the girls sewed on treir unfinished articles. Refreshments were served. Next meeting will be held Wednesday, August 23 at tre home of Karen Gunderson. t tuiht. and former were in attendance at the Perry ward BOX ELDER JOURNAL reunion held last Saturday at Brigham City, Utah the Perry park. Friday, August 18, 1950 The festivities were opened at of the naAlmost 3 oclock with ball games, one between the Teen-Ag- e girls and tions farm land lies in the ten the high priests which ended in states that contain the Missouri a score of 10 to 8 for the high River Valley. priests. From 6 oclock until 8 oclock, families gathered around tables and enjoyed supper with ice cream and soda pop furnished by the ward, under the direcHere's Your tion of the bishopric. Following luncheon, an entertaining program was rendered with each organization respon sible for numbers. Isaac A. Young was master of ceremonies and conducted the program as follows: Accordian selections were played by Rennie DeMars and an original skit and humorous song was presented by the Teen-aghigh girls, representing the priests. The skit was under the direction of Barbara Billings. An outstanding number from Salt Lake City was composed of mu sical numbers by the Happy four Grandmothers," elderly Hold Canyon Party StitchingJ-iextett- iblicatloai I Club rs Tran rtunities ti ve the Hi 7:30 Former Brigham Couple Have Baby Daughter Out-Of-To- Many members members from evening, Saturday, 19 at Rees pioncer park h cnor a11 South Box Elder axane Sunday school workers. Th?se who Plan to attend the event are reminded to bring their own plates and eating utensils. Carpenters ex- IMft p cWkPnbeginning at Many According to Melvin Roberts, stake superintendent, a fine evening of entertainment has been their leader. Next meeting will be held at planned and all officers and teachers of the Sunday school the home of Annette Ward, on are urged to Thursday, August 17, at 4 oclock ning of fine attend for an eveentertainment in the afternoon Sharon K. Loveland, reporter. Local DRUG to tell People Are In Attendance At Annual Perry Ward Reunion Held Saturday 4 Elder Stake Sunday School Workers Are Reminded Of Party COMMITTEE Of The Chamber Of Commerce f.' a r v - |