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Show f "Indian Summer " Theme Of American At The Helm Of American' Legion Auxiliary Legion Auxiliary Membership Banquet Annual membership banquet for American Legion Auxiliary members and invited guests was held Monday evening in the War Memorial home. the "Indian Summer" was AUTO-U- U Friday -- Saturday TWO BIG HITS "EXCUSE MY DUST" in color, with Red Skelton and Sally Forrest Mamie Adamson. Toastmistress Pocahontas Kathryn Flshburn introduced Mr. TfthgiA..SXwAlH and Mrs. Darrell Anderson who in Indian costumes, sang Indian Assuming Duties As Officers For The New Year Are Love Call after which students Mrs. C. R. sitting, left to right: Mrs. Darrell A. Loveland, first from the Intermountain Indian Glen Mrs. B. Severns, C. Mrs. Eric second Seashore, Jones, president; school entertained with several secretary. Standing, left to right: Mrs. Sarah Simonsen, chaplain; Mrs. Nancy ForresIndian dances. Mrs. C. Henry Nielsen, also sergeter, historian; Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt, sergeant-at-arm- s; Warrior Ruth Bott gave a toast ant-at-arms and Mrs. Leslie E. Lowe, treasurer. to outgoing chiefs of the tribe. Each member of the tribe was girls were accompanied by Mrs. then asked to introduce her guest Willard Ward Relief Society Will Hold 1st Elmer Jeppsen. were after which a few remarks Rooms At 30 Social Of Season September Lyle Jensen offered the benemade by Chief Jones, and the ; diction. meeting adjourned until tribal Willard Ward Relief Society, ing social September 30 at meeting on Saturday, September under the direction of the new I oclock in the Willard Ward re 27, at 8 p.m. when district council Hef society rooms. This social meeting will be held In Brigham president. Sister Leah Taylor, and will also honor the outgoing her officer, will hold their open- president, Sister Gladys White, City. IN and her officers. The following JINrHinwst ladies have been asked to be chairmen of the affair: Program, I where sit Marsh Sisters Audra. Call and Rae Barker; refreshments, Sister Edith Lemon; decorations, Sisters Eva St'auffer and Albertine Dial. All Two No of the ladies of the ward are ASKED" with B. Sullivan, Arlene Dahl, Geo. Murphy ... ES DOUBLE BILL "THE GREAT RUPERT" wtih Jimmy Durante and Terry Moore ALSO "MONEY MADNESS" with Hugh Baumont and Harlan Ward vice-preside- ly Joe Rom KING OF THE SEAS! Ever seen those bouses they have in some places with separate front doors and porches side by side? My sister owns half of one and lives ha it, near Philadelphia. Nice little frame home. Only Sis painted her half brown and the other family always painted theirs green. Ruined the effect but for years neither family ever thought of suggesting that they both decide on a common shade. d Now Sis writes that their home is no longer. I mentioned we were going to repaint, two-fami- ly , she says. "And they said let's get a color we aU like. So we did. A nice shade of gray for both sides." From where I sit, so often when there's a difference of opinion its best to sit right down and work things out (like when our volunteer firemen decided to serve both lemonade and beer at their annual picnic last month). Dont let prejudices color your opinion of your neighbor. Hell probably be quite, d as you are. an open-minde- two-tone- Tool sons Complete flirting PATRICIA THE PICTURES" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LOUIS HAYWARD Mtt 0' MEDINA BIG DOUBLE BILL JOHN SUTTON CO-HI- T TLf TERROR GRIPS THE POLAR SPECTACLE ATC? X'J& DUTY TRIGGER ROY ROGERS JUNGLES HIMALAYAS! mot MM ms mUmHwii A REVIVAL A REPUBLIC .LOLA ALBRIGHT 01 ANA . SSUSUS k Sunday - Monday Tuesday - Wednesday When the hands r B 4 NONOCRAS ,lTl7 111 STUDENTS... ' I ROYAL TYPEWRITER CONTEST! in the $4575 Royal ; Portable prize contest! If your entry is signed by i us you can also win a beau-- 1 tiful Gold Royal Portable Typewriter. NIGHT ITS EASY! SEE US FOR FULL CONTEST DETAILS 4 And Every Saturday Night We carry all famous makes of typewriters. Underwod. Smith Corona Remington To The Music Of The Portables from $64.50 HARMON-IZER- S Royal 1 Make us YOUR SCHOOL HEADQUARTERS FOR BOOKS and SUPPLIES At Brigham's Favorite Dance Spot , Miss Lorraine Christensen told of Switzerland and France during on regular sacrament meeting Sunday In the Brigham City first ward. Bisjp Raymond Payne presided and counselor Charles Keller conducted. Dr. C. R. Jones offered invocation. Those in services charge of sacramental were Miles Ferry and Bruce Carr. The name of Glen Collins was presented to the congregation to be ordained a priest; Richard Longs name was presented to be advanced to office of teacher. Joan Long and Joan Sato played two violin selections, The Swallow and Largo. The ; 2805 Arbor Hills Drive P. O. Box 3122 Jackson 7, Mississippi 9 TO 72P.M. With the arrival home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Burns Toolson (nee Helen Stewart) and sons, Richard and Stewart Thomas, all members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart enjoyed ' a family reunion. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Welling (nee Jean Stewart) and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard James (Beth Stewart) and daughters, Fred Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart and daughter, Rebecca, and Mr. and Mrs. Colin I. Hunsaker. Following a week in Brigham1 City and Smithfield the Toojsons have now returned to Newj Jersey where they make their home ENTER THE BIG REMINDER eons office supplies - gifts $1.25 Per Couple The MATINEE SAT. ncniv BIG PAYS 1P.M. G The ADVENTURE of a lifetime the ROMANCE thenar! point straight up... the excitement starts! PICTURE PLUS SERIAL, SHORTS, CARTOONS, NEWS beV KX KIASOH Operation MRS. LELA S. WIER SATURDAY Stewart Family Reunion Lorraine Christensen Tells Of Europe "PICK A Knee Recuperating at his home folAll interested ladies are urged lowing a serious knee operation to attend, said Ross Norr mana- is Woody Hansen. ger. Mr. Hansen spent eleven days Official competition will open following the ' operation at St. Benedicts hospital in Ogden. next Monday evening. 1 have been wonderfully hies sed in being restored to active lue after being crippled in near ly every joint in my body and with muscular soreness from head to foot. I had Rheumatoid Arthritis and other forms of Rheumatism, hands deformed and my ankles were set. Limited space prohibits telling you more here but If you will write me I will reply at once and tell you how I received this wonderful relief. DANCE Sides Longer to This Question I TWO BIG FEATURES Recuperating Following THE SWING! GET TODAY & SATURDAY meeting has been arranged A for Friday night at 7:30 to elect officers and establish rulbs In the Womens Bowling league. ARTHRITIS? by warriors Pearl Compton and "NO QUESTIONS SUN.-MON.-TU- The meeting was conducted by President Florence Petersen. A pot luck supper was enjoyed by 13 members present was led Singing of America ALSO Brigham City, Utah Friday, September' 26, 1952 My Needs. Delicious dinner was served by Leona Jensen, squaws Elsie Speirman, Afton May, Grace Petersen, Maria Nelson, Rose Jepp-son- , Mary Burt and Mabel Balls. Heap Big Chief Jennie L. Jones and called the tribe together prayer to the Great Spirit was led by warrior Lottie Simonsen. THEATRE DRIVE-I- N Members of the Second ward Primary met Wednesday evening, September 17 at the home of Mrs. Florence Petersen for first Primary Preparation Meeting of the fall season. Opening prayer was offered by Margorie Anderson. Caifiille Larsen, teacher trainer, gave the lesson I Look At theme of the party with the hall appropriately decorated with autumn leaves. Huge bowls of fruit along with totem tepees, tom toms and poles decorated the tables with favors of canoes and wigwams at each place. Table decorations were under the direction if squaws Uean Davis, Betty Call, Norma Sheffield and Helen Felt. 6 Box Elder JOURNAL Lady Bowlers To Meet To Plan League Play Second Ward Primary Meets Wednesday Eye IIermimge BHANfi t More Go! Dual-Rang- Ifcmx Drive Less Gas! Get all the wonderful things you want in a car including low price! The perfect way to get this done is to come in and look e at the great new Pontiac, then get behind the wheel and drive it yourself. Youll see what we mean! Pontiac ts big, distinctive and famous for dependability. Pontiac gives you spece tacular to performance match your power to traffic or jto the open road, automatically! And what economy this car will- - show! 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