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Show Conference Held By r'" Belief Society In Perry Sunday Evening FRIENDS... nlcs Wiport . t FT' for your m the Kay-mon- Honors Sammy Bloom Sammy Bloom, four year old son of , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bloom,, entertained his friends at a Circus birthday party on Tuesday afternoon, November 6. The circus theme was carried throughout the party with the youngsters receiving clown hats, treasure wagons with surprises, balloons and candy cup . , favors. Games were played with many prizes win by the children pres- ent. Guest ' list included: Barbara Mason, Kathy Felt, Warren and Chris Hyer, Bobby Olsen, Joan Klltgaard, Sidney, and Nancy d U 1 ' dian school. My Light,, was directed by Mrs. Eva A. Young and accompanied A girl on November 7 to Charby Mrs. Louise (Davis. Mrs. Carles and Nadine Brewster Burnett rie Petersen offered the invoca- 80 of the school. Intermountain s ! ; Gentle Gods Command was sung by the singing A boy on November 7 to Glen mothers chorus, Mrs. Florence and Laree Goldsberry Braegger Wight. Mrs.' (Hannah - Hansen, of Willard. Mrs. Thelma Billings, Mrs., n Wagstaff, Mrs,, Hazel Allen, Mrs. Ruth (Hirsehi and Mrs,. Mai-d- a Christensen;, v" President Nebeker then gave the address of. welcome follow, ed by a preview of the lessons for the coming year. The theme was introduced With scriptures and poems by Mrs. Cora Quayle. "The Lord Is My Shepherd was sung by the singing mothers chorus. First speaker for the evening was, Mrs, Alice Snow, who 6poke on. God Is Our. Refuge, followed by Mrs. Merle Andrews who spoke on 'We Must Seek God. How Can I Know God was discussed by. Mrs- - Norma UELLBERG , Indian tion. How t. ' - - - ? r t) . If 4-- A , I, yli ; i-- Tl M - f 1 A I v- i 1 - - ' n A 11 , , Buntcher. Highlight of the afternoon was the circus birthday cake topped wth clown candles, a trapeze artist and many animals. Refresh- La-vo- 'S foste - Person for eali, too ochetl Y 0 Peico of h woodej ordiat ?m ln ments were served and Sammy received many gifts from his little friends. , Three Youngsters Confirmed In Perry Fast Services Sunday ; VAO Trad good $950.00 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Specials 11'AH 2 'z VALLEY can BffllPEONHor mSBURY Package ) BIG FEAT JeAPPY ' SALSV3 ?HI 350 MIX SAKE INKIST 16 S3 & 0) M ounce can 3APEFRUIT JUICE .ILL BRANDS- - TOMATO 16 ounce Bott. ; Remarks were given by Mrs. Ezma Knudson, president of South Box Elder stake Relief society, followed by brief remarks by Bishop Hirsehi. , Closing song, IRedeemer of Israel, followed by the benediction by Mrs. IDessie Peters. Card Of Thanks Words cannot ooooaoaoS JUMBO SIZE Florida MCADOS - ... JTHIS: STORE MONDAY AT NEW EACH . . 3, . 3 WILL BE OPEN' ARMISTICE DAY - 7 ; BOX ELDER JOURNAL i CitY Utah Brigham 9. 1951 Friday. November Each was Marion Fredrickson. new pledge was .presented with a lovely gift. y ,, Chairman of the lovely party was Mrs. Evelyn Daines assist ed toy Mrs. Inez Petersen, Mrs. Leah Barker, Mrs. Lillian Felt, Mrs. Mrs Marion Fredrickson, Mrs. Elaine Lola Campbell, Ward, Mrs. (Norma Butler; Mrs. Jane Baron, Mrs. Alice Young, Mrs Erma Crompton, Mrs. Knudsen, Mrs.. Lucille Verna Ann Hendersen, Young, Mrs. Juanita Andersen, Mrs. May Redelings, Mrs, Luella. MacFarlane and Mrs. Barbara Rowe, committee members , - La-pre- le . Creeping Is Reckless GARY, Ind. (UP)J-(Jam- . Wil- es kins, 22, was charged with reckless driving when police arrested him for driving three miles an hour on a busy thoroughToastmistress fort the evening fare. - - , AT YOUR TOO coffeethan Schilling,atanypricel AG STORES Mrs.-Wesle- y FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS ; UPTONS AND SOUP TOMATO VEGETABLE er-- , oh While here the younger was blessed and given & name in: regular fast Sunday services in the Brigham City Seventh ward. .Doyle Packer, a brother DEL MAIZE Cream Style CORN- . to Mrs. Swiss, blessed - the child. Many family were held while they were here. They will return by way 6f Port- Jaud; Oregon where 'they Will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Beaii. Mrs. Beal is the former Verna Packer. ' Mrs. Swiss will toe remember, ed? as Donna Packer. MM THAT EXTRA FLAVOR in every cup of Schilling comes from blending only mountain coffees where from Central America altitude, climate and soil com-bito produce the worlds finest coffees. You can't buy a better ... WINTER STORE HOURS STARTING 8 A M.' TO 9P.M. Page Three , Regular fast Sunday services were held November 4 in the Perry ward. Bishop Rulon. Hlrs-ch- i conducted. Prayer was offered by Isaac Young. Sacramental song, Jesus Once of Humble Birth, was led by Mrs. (Louise Davis accompanied by Miss Arlene Wight and Miss Priests in Dorothy ' Hirsehi. charge of services were LawRichard rence Wright and White assisted by the deacons. The following youngsters were then confirmed members of the church: Margaret Bott, ' daughESTHER WILLIAMS plays the role of a gal in a side ter of Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Bott, new Technicolor musical show concession in by her father; (Leona Osmond, Texas Carnival. She site on, a swing high above a daughter of Mr., and ol while customers throw balls at the target,-deOsmond, by Counselor Douone hits the target down goes Esther to bis glas Oyler, and .Robert Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Nelproperly dunked. son, by his brother, Boyd Nelson. . License Collector The remainder of the ; time Al Swiss Mrs. And Mr. A GREENVILLE, S. C. (UP) was spent in testimony bearing deaf and dumb man was hailed And Sons Here Visiting with 14 participating. Meeting into court here for drunken closed with 'How Firm a FounAl Swiss and driving. Officers said be had f Mr. and Mrs. dation, followed toy the bene12 licenses from different parts sons, Ralph and Dale, left Tues diction toy Mrs. Ruby Davis. In hofne Seattle, . of the' (country. mi day for their Washington following a weeks visit at; the home of Mrs. Swiss parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Pack Schilling bring you a blend f exclusively Ce",raI American Coffee JUICE Candlelight services were conducted Monday evening, November 5, at Maddox, Ranch House Installing three new members into Beta Sigma Phi. The new members are Mrs. Jackie Petersen, Mrs. Louise Dyer and Mrs. June Sholty. The ritual was given by Mrs. Luella MacFarlane assisted by Mib. Merle Craghead, sorority FredMarion Mrs. and president rickson, rush captain. Lillian Felt sang two numbers, Song The of Beta Sigma Phi and Lords Prayer. Members of the sorority then sang Song of Friendship." a The group then enjoyed banquet served from tables beautifully decorated using the ln Lifes theme Reflecting Mirror." The .table was centered with a huge mirrored ball , on a glass stand upon mirrors Crystal baskets of flowers set on mirrors and connected by ivy completed table decorations, Each place was marked with small mirror- compacts with Beta Phi crest. M-G-- express the gratitude and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assis tance, helped lighten our bur jden of sorrow at the time of the death of our beloved moth-er- , Maria C.R. Andersen. May Gods blessing Test with those jwho came to our assistance in any way. John T. Andersen ' and Family. can Three New Members Installed tn Beta Sigma Phi Sorority During Ritual On Monday Eve Circus Theme Party ' TT7 Belief society conference was The following births are an- held nounced from Cooley Memorial 4. in Sunday evening, November the Perry ward chapel. hospital: Bishop Rulon Hirsehi presided with Mrs. Iva Lou Nebeker, A boy on November 5 to president ,of the Relief society , and Shirley Jean Carson conducting.-v' Teal of the, Intermountain InOpening song, "The Lord Is Election City Meet The "Dunk Me Girl! ' DEL MONTE y , FRUIT COCKTAIL ed the opening prayer by Mrs. Vilda Bartschl.v- - Mrs. Gwen" Car ver was named general : Chairman of the childrens Christinas party. She will select her committee members. 'Following the on the Childrens discussion Friends drive, the teacher trainer 4 lesson, (Latter-daSaints Concept of God, was ably pre) PASCO Catherine Jaggi. lesson and disthe (Following licenses issued by cussion Marriage L refreshments period the Bqx Elder county clerks were served to the1 following: office. Brigham City. Mrs. Donna Woodbury, Mrs. Catherine Jaggi, Mrs. Naomi Mrs. Duella . Drollette, Oriri Lee Walker, 19, Wells-vill- 'Dixon, Mrs. Alma Allred, Mrs. Cora Utah,, and Ellen Christen(Mrs. Vilda Bartschi.-Mr- s. sen,, lSBrigharri City, issued on Olsen; Mrs. Marvel Young, November 3. Consent of Morris June Sholty, sented POUND TASTEWELL toy Mrs. -- 46 ounce TANGERINE JUICE 1. M C R KREMEL - IIUTOEKOW SUTLER - CO-HI- T wiS! - Walker. Mns. v Barbara Rowe, Miss , Con- nie Siggard, Mrs. Yvonne HanDallas Odell (Petersen, 26, Oak- sen, Mrs. Jennie (Jensen, Mrs. Ada Shields, Mrs. Fay Christenley, Idaho, and Dorene 20, Brigham City, issued sen and Mrs. Gwen Carver. ' v Refreshment committee inon November. 3. cluded Mrs. Young ' and ' Mrs. Afton- Owens, (Leonard20, Cora Olsen as Mackey, Idaho, and Gay Nelda Metcalf, 16, Mackey, Idaho, isDoublas Miller Has LEMON PIE LEMON FILLING JUICE 5'2 ounce Mea-cha- - sued on November 6. Consent of Ellis (A., Owens and Jesse Earl Metcalf.- -. Thomas J. Udy, legal age, Riverside; and Violb Kennard dales; legal age, Garland, is sued on November 6. , I Golden Yellow PILLSBURY INSTANT 8th Birthday Party son Douglas Miller, of Mr. and Mrs. (Douglas Miller, celebrated his birthday anniver sary with many little friends recently. The group enjoyed playing and pin the tail on the bingo Leak Jensen Honored donkey. Prizes were awarded the winners. By 3rd Ward Primary . Following the opening of gifts Mik lLeah (Jensen, recently ; refreshments were served .to the leased president of the Third following; toy, Mrs. Miller: Diana was Jensen, Nancy and Sydney ward Primary association, Carol Garfield, ..Diana guest "of- honor Monday, evening at the home of Mrs. Merle Chris-- ; Craghead,,. Quinn? tensen. Larsen, "Dennis; and Brent ; (HanTwelve members of the sen, ."Marjorie Call,' Ldrry Richard" Paskett,; Michael a delightful spent evening of- - bingo. During the Carver," Scott Shields, ' Susan evening Mrs. Madge Hull, new- Petersen, Sigmund Kopinez, Dily sustained, president, presen- ana Kopenetz, Tony Jensen, ted Mrs. Jensen with a gift Jimmy Seely, Mary Ann and . showing the esteem of the wo- Jimmy Miller. men who have worked with her, The youngsters presented Refreshments were served by Douglas with many gifts. Mrs. Christensen, Mrs. Mildred Delicious refreshments were then served. , Perry and Mrs.- Merle Austin. re-- BANNER SUCED AC Em I Sunkist ORANGES u, Garland Bleached 71 10' CELERY Burt-her,- .. - . . Dick-ense- n, EXTRA FANCY SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER b . . 1 . M Kusiorits sad trim iUuUrattd rt subject to c bents unibout toiico. ij WAY to be sure that every THE ONE of new car dollars is buy your you a full measure of solid t0 Set the Pontiac ? story! inS You fntiac beauty apaft from anything else on the , - road. You get a full measure of performance, Joo performance that will delight you or years and years to come. , And certainly you get a full measure of dollar value just check for yourself the value of a Pontiac. Lome on in and get our deal its the best re-sa- le tn every way! H East 2nd fcouth WHITE KING Scotch Triple Action CLEANSER - 12 c WHITE KING Water Softener Y 25c tii JUolIUur JCcor UDollair- yotuiciuxitlheott a ( na. 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