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Show Pl BOX Lljck Perry Children Enjoy JOURNAL Halloween Festivities Alley Entertain Brigham City. Utah Friday, November 2, 1951 i First Ward Mutual Primary youngsters at Perry were entertained at a special Halloween party Monday, OctoLocal Ladies Guests ber 29, on regular primary day. At Girls' Club In Mrs. Helen Williams as chairSalt Lake On Friday man chose the following comand mittee members to assist hert Mrs. Robert Hamilton Mrs. BerMm. Albert Stoner were guests Mrs. Ruby Johnson, at Mrs. Willard Wendell on Fri- tha Wight, Mrs. Francis Nelson, day, October 26, at the Continen- Mrs. Shirley Busby and Mrs. tal room of the Newhouse Ho- Lavon Wagstaff. All class leaders also assisted In the festivitel in Salt Lake City. ties with their respective groups. The occasion was the regular Halloween witches and black monthly meeting of the Federal Girls club in Salt Lake. The cats reigned supreme around party was a special Halloween the walls of the recreation hall. and birthday affair. Many games were played with During the evening Mrs. Sto- prizes being awarded to the ner was awarded a clever Hal- winners. Climax of the afternoon acloween prize for the funniest tivities was the serving of de- costume. Mrs. Grant Prisbrey Entertains Sewing Club Last Monday Evening Corinne Primary Of icers Hold Monthly Preparation Meetin In LDS Ward Chapel Hay Ride And Spook Four t Pri- The Corinn mary teachers held their onth- ly preparation meeting lp the ward chapel with Mrs. Olive Fillmore, president, oondicting. Mrs. Reva Nelson the lesson entitled "WhygafDo I Teach?! It was based on a sur- vey made among school chil- dren who told freely th kind of teachers they liked o dis- Some of the points liked. brought out by the ch ldren: they liked cheerfulness teacher; they liked understand ing and especially did they like a teacher who was thei same from day to day. The children disliked a teacher that would overlook an action one dy and then punish for the same of- - CORINNE Following regular opening exercises in the First ward M.I.A. meeting the youngsters of the ward enjoyed a hay ride. During the hay ride members of the- - special interest class were entertained with a program and gamed. Upon the return of the they went through a thrill packed spook alley and wefe served hot refreshments at the conclusion of the evening. Activity counselors, Bill Packer and Mrs. Barbara Rasmussen, were In charge of the evening of fun. hay-ride- rs In keeplicious refreshments ing with the Halloween theme. SAMPLE BALLOT rense the next day. The theme discussed at the session was reverence. Along the thought Mrs. Tessie Larsen and Mrs. Diane Harper gave scripture readings that brought out how parents and teachers can teach reverence. Another point with discussed in connection reverence was that it rested primarily with the parents to teach their children to be respectful and reverent The group was led in song by Mrs. Miriam Thompson. They sang ILet Us All Press On. Mrs. Marie Larsen, Mrs. NaCleone dine Jones and Mrs. Nicholas were hostesses. Noturo) VITAMINS B COMPLEX were Hoqr VITAMIN 90 TABLETS ! ca G00 Mrs. Grant Prisbrey was hostess to her regular monthly sewing club Monday, October 29. The rooms were beautifully decorated with fall flowers. hot luncheon was servand ed tiny pumpkins filled with candies tore used as favors. The evening was spent sew- ing. A SUPER POTENCY groves VITAMINS 30s " 72's 250's $3.13 III,,. Brigb For Councilman For Councilman Term) (4-ye- ar (4-ye- Term) ar ners. Gifts were then opened oisALE-ebai- r. V ARTHUR G. STEFFEN til 1 . 0 SHIRLEY W. WIGHT For Treasurer For Treasurer Term) (4-ye- ar (4-ye- 134-- Fourth ec RAY Jfo DRUGGIST Coucfy Toiocco-- ochjkuy Bailemos, dancing club, be gan winter dancing season with PURDETT SIMONSEN FARMErIHI VOTE FOR ANY 3 PERSONS Ft)R COUNCILMAN AND ANY STATE OF UTAH . , COUNTY OF BOX ELDER 1 , ' ' i 1 a Halloween dance on Friday October 26, in the evening, Fourth ward amusement hall, A11 guests arrived in costumes and during the evening prizes were awarded to the two funniest couples, two funniest men and two funniest women. Those winning prizes were: Mr. and Mrs. Marlow Checketts, Mr. and Mra Bill - Packer, Wayne John son," Earl ' Johnston, Mrs. Dale Rasmussen and Mrs. M. Elmo PERSON FOR TREASURER -- I - , , I, Fannie J. Christensen, City Recorder, in and for Brigham City, County of Box Elder, State of Utahpdo hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the names of all candidates for office duly ndm- -' inated, and to be. voted for in Brigham City at the Municipal Election to be held November 6, 1951, as appears on file in my office. : ,. , . ber, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, ' A. D. 1951. 1 ' (SEAL) have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 29th day of ' ' 4 FANNIE J. CHRISTENSEN , ' ; ' N ,,W City Recorder tra, ' ' . door sed 4 gain Mol Raw, befoi KLOND (Be sur and m frKftsdiete a your ov 164 . Servk1 No. Me G. Applianc nUGIDAIR ers, Fumi Small A Coal & Aj Re ers, Refri Cle uum PHILCO Furniture That special winterizing attention your car needs to protea it from cold , weather cant be done but a few too early hours delay may be too . i r late! GIF outfitting Art need! threads. 'leaner s The hall was gaily decorated and cider and doughnuts were served during the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Price as dance chairmen. . The large crowd attending danced to the Dan Ross orches- Octo- p truck, 1947 Plyn at erect y Listu , SALE-u- rOR GARAG Get UTOCO Winterizing Bailemos, Dance Club , Begin Dancing Season Term) ar sell or Will by Mrs. Afton Olsen and Mrs. Lila Wright with a wish made for the bearer. Gifts will be used for the relief society bazaar to be held in the near future, Many lovely and useful gifts were presented. Mrs. Flora Walker offered the closing prayer. MORRIS W. GLOVER Sc For . o 1 Friday, Mrs. Members present Raymond Payne, Mrs. Elmer Western Mrs. Owen Jeppsen, Baskow, Mrs. John Owens, Mrs. Watkins, Norman sil Fife, Mrs. Mrs. James Burnett Other members of the club Bazaar Shower Held include Mrs. J. Delos Thompson, Mrs. Glen Knudson, Mrs. S. W. At Seventh Ward Beecher, Mrs. Ferd Kroksh. A bazaar shower was held by The group has been together members of the Seventh ward for 16 years meeting once a Relief society on Tuesday af- month. I ternoon, October 30. In addition to their regular Program opened with com- meetings they enjoy .parties munity singing under the di- with their husbands attending. rection of Mrs. Lola Stowell accompanied by Mrs. Flora Wal- Mrs. Glen Bergeson ker. Invocation was offered by Minnie Jeppson. And Son Here For Visit The group then adjourned to Mrs. Glen Bergeson and son, the recreation hall where lunch- Rand, of Motesto, California, areon was served by officers of rived in Brigham City Wednesthe Relief society, including day to spend a few weeks at Mrs. Alton Olsen, Mrs. Karma the home of Mrs. Bergeeons Korth (unable to attend), Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Fife. Etha John, Mrs. Ann Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Fife plan to re Mrs. Lila Wright. Luncheon was turn to California with Mrs. Ber served at small tables with fa- geson. Mrs. Bergeson is the vors made from witches hats former Don nett e Fife. and crescent filled with , candies. A trick r treat tree caught the eye of all present. Pop corn balls, candies, cookies and gum drops hung from its branches. Games were played under the direction of Mrs. Ann Jensen with prizes awarded to the win- EH BOX ! PR MODERN Key , to I turlze Cl Phone 86 tr Tor The Best In City Government 4-Y- ear Vote ForTheselRepublican Candidates! Councilman 4-Y- Councilman 4-Y- ear THEY STAND Councilman 1EEHIVE Uii)u)$Dii,is)iii& Phone L est coal, Ptyotedfon 2KER YOl COAL Nc Phone IK Treasurer Drive in today and have us: FOR )ead Ai Drain and clean the radiator and supply pw Drain the crankcase, flush it, and refill with motor the proper winter grade. 1ANTEID anti-freez- e. o HONESTY Lubricate your o ECONOMY .31 MORRIS W. GLOVER ARTHURG. STEFFEN Inspect the fan belt and replace if necessary. pw Check the hose connections and replace if necessary. SHIRLEY W. WIGHT PURDETT S. FARMER Some Of The Accomplishments Of The Present Republican City Administration 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Reduction in the amount of the pipe line bond indebted ness from $65,000 down to $13,000. The construction of the new cemetery building. Purchase of a modern enclosed garbage collection truck. The purchase of an ambulance and the maintenance of city ambulance service. The replacement of new 12 water mains in various parts of the city. Construction of new wide bridges over Box Elder Creek in the eastern part of the city. Resurfacing of streets and surfacing of new streets in various parts of the city, including the new residential YOUR REPUBLICAN car thoroughly. Replace worn tires with new Atlas "Grtpsafe" Tires to pro vide you maximum safety far driving on slippery highways. Check your battery to be sure it can stand the added strain of cold weather driving. o EFFICIENCY Personalised Plat E. , 8. The undertaking of the beautification project on Forest Street. 9. The installation of new electric' power substation at the power house and the construction of a new and larger . power line into the city. 10. Purchase of new equipment for the playgrounds, installation of sprinkling system, and commencement of sodding of two new playgrounds. 12. The purchase of new street maintenance equipment. 12. The installation of a new accounting system in the City r Offices. . , on Washers etc. We totng thi urnace e vacuur izes her mediate Clyde Works. ized attention of conscientious, experienced men. Service is fine, at the Utoco sign! p. c JOST National Pumishi W. j Nort Phone 2! JSTOM on Bill tufa 3Den?y anaffip ?rpetin UTOCO T A H O I I t ailed. (loorC tOHAWK 42nd Year at Progress A, lectrici El CANDIDATES PLEDGE. 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