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Show 4 Box Elder JOURNAL Karla Josephson Is Three Years Old Brigham City, Utah Friday. August 6. 1954 h 7th Ward Primary Leaders Enjoy Social Mi n m i - Mi- tsihrr (I K.trl ! Rotary Guest Tells of Club J i S !i : 'A ! ' Wii-oi- J II hull s tr! !i;."nN I r Mr M l' U J l.t i lr t M i .11 ; 1. 1' 0 I. ' ji c I rf ir ' 0 Id Tmvll Those attending weie delight ed with the propram d ' h I ,1 j .it til''' ii y I I m. J t ' nr: Pioneer jm:I i,vr- - h ID in ,i 11 Jl jJ i:ed" .1 Mi Id Io Die ri "1 do, it Mirihbri 'things we ttiink, say Die Waid would apply clubs ID! cry which in s.' i i ll t i i u U.e lie el hull Way tin- - a'-k- s truth'' ue-- 1 mu-- - . lest Is tail to all Will It build good i li lendships'' '1 ! ' I h- i ' I'- i ' i 3 f -- 1" t I i r i -- m I Z A FOOD EARLS FARE Palmer E. Shumway were the speakers at Fireside at .Sunday afternoon the home of Mr and Mrs Louis Hirsehi. under the direction of These men gave Joyce Hirsehi. some very inspirational talks to age gtoups of MIA Dainty . icfreshmerits were served ceding the meeting Mr and Mrs. Richard Met ham and their three small children for left Wednesday evening Wendell. Idaho, where the) will i live Rich has accepted a with the dairy ass,,, a t ion there and will work through Hooding, Jerome and Wendell. They have rented Ihcir home in Pork Valley to the new school teachers, Mr. and Mrs Thomas land family Fveryone regrets j seeing the Meehams move away hut wish them success in their new work and home pre-;Mr- It ned' ,iftrrnjr.! .l ,Jo e soups hy DeLeim .md u'i ..ill and tic f(jpl inn June Saekett and a comic h 'r A ht o r md u ial to Will d lie ' '1 r ., ii by Mis. Vella Bucket t Mis At .e ad I'olieeined? at ( if ton Olsen, Mrs. Ktha John Mi ( t s .i !(( iiitioduced )!,e (ir h ton ri- u hu jic.i kei Was Ruth Black and Mrs Am. Jen K Ins basic .iiir.v Ii. lining y rival Saekett who acted as sen. Knit ( Mi if or if pi ogi am eh, cii ma n Special mu Mrs. June ( 'h.ir Sacked led the r r le (or tlce meeting was presen'pri la Hursts in group Muriits Sh.ir ted Icy Mr .md Mis Iielaun Sac community st.piu1 d around the campfire )o .Jensen, Hear Kiw-Citv. icy Doug aeenmpanied who Mann, sang "Watching " mi and "We Two .Mi R. Komier Bear River stake president. Cl. uenee K Smith and former st.ike counselor. John J. It i ' vilnl hr In By Mrs. the Tuesday 111 IK ll o he kill aty club o, ational service as his W till Ii tie desci died as ttie means which society can tie pea ket "ti 'in rili.1 t Mr li J t M ' rj f.I m v m Idi'Vl.M Number-lnclude- r M 'll t st j j MUC-- i ' t 'r t V. !t s r i ' v The Sixth ward ITimary oi ii annua) g.i nizaticui Sunday evening mealing m the ward chapel, AuguM 1 W.ci d ( ipilcn, ami for U'i ho d was guest .a ,! Sixth Ward Primary Organization Holds Annual Sunday Evening Meeting in Chapel Trips Are Recent Community Events Four Way Test w- - rAPvK VALLEY REPORTS Celebrations, Visits and Vacation , v i Sanoma - - Primary officers and te.ifiiet-o- f the Seventh ward then ii! ners and special iiwti-; enjoyed a picnic and pi"j: m in Box Elder count p.uk V. e nesdav evening A delicious picnic lie served buffet style to 32 nndei the direction of Mis Alice Woodrnanev, foorls ihiitma' (lames for the evening hy Mrs and Mrs. Beryl .I"- i: ! ' posi-iticu- i all of Salt Lake City; Mrs Frank' Hill of (airland; Mr and Mrs Carl Lorseheider of Brigham Mr and Mrs. Anthony City; Tiacy of Tremonton; Mr. and Mrs l.ynrt James of Provo, anci Mr and Mrs. Breitenbeker of ifiham ( tty. Mr and Mrs Kay Carter and Mr and Mrs. Lael Carter and their families enjoyed a delight-teepark, jlul week at Yellowstone and Mrs D. G. Palmer arid Mrs. Palmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs John Orth from Brisbane. also en joyed Australia. the week at Yellowstone park. i Tiie program vv.es ir commemof tiie 2."ilh anniversary of home building in the oration iri-rnar- Devotional music was pluvcd hy organist. Kosella Tingey Counselor Jennie Reeves conducted the meeting. Opening pi. ever was given A group of bv Rojean Reeves lrimary chlhhen sinf tiie open ing song. "I Thank Thee Dear Fattier" President Oldroyd pit serited set vice eel t ll leates to Hie lullowme active Pinnaiy workers Horn the Ward in reeog nitiun of live ol mole yeais ol service: iJeloie- - Woodland Andeison M.iig.uet The weather remains very licit and very dry with no rain or Jennie Tingey. and Maltha Fid for moisture several weeks. maun. Many of our wells which furTtie following Primary stake nish water for our homes are pumping dry and must be con- hoard meinheis irom Hie Sixth served and watched carefully waid weie given eei t it ieates lor every day. live or mole years of seiviee: Grace- Andeison. Joyce Johnston. Violet Tingey and a cert it irate C. in leeognition oi twenty oi incite service wa-- . ye. us ot Pinnaiy to Blythe Tingey. pieseiitecl cuganiatinn Eighth Ward Plans one to Rut it Jensen for being the ward Home Builder leader who lias given the most years and of service to the Primary, one to Jayne Beigstrom for lie mg ttie woman in the ward who lias given Hie most yeais of ser v ire to Hie Home Building groups The Home Builder gills s.uig "You Are a Lovely Lady and Mrs Bergstrom made a lew icrnarks in response Ttie con giegation sang tin closing song. and Judy "Love At Home clings olleied Hie closing piayei Rc-- Its as cltar as crystal. .. always come in bottles - C. Johnsen Family Holds YES, - PAN READY Fill Your Locker Shaver's 2 tans 350 Long Fancy Utah Washed, Red c two reasons: she knows glass bottles are in good taste and she knows the Gnest soft drinks always come in bottles. Doing things in good taste is everything ro a hostess. Good taste is everything a soft drink. Glass bottles preserve the drink's goodness because glass is inert.., it wilt not change the taste. to Serve your guests only the Gnest 9 P.M. EVENINGS 7 X i Philadelphia. Mrs Crane is also a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wallace a public Young and is now health nurse in Kansas City Mr Crane is attending dental school there. Both couples were extensivemem-- ! ly entertained by family hers during their visit in Utah. AT OUR STORE WITH THE PURCHASE OF A . NEC CHI 3 SEWING MACHINE U V TV ek Pvt. 1 Berlyn (Lynn) R. Yates, son of Mr. and Mrs. La Rue Yates. Harper ward, has arrived home for a two weeks furlough from basic training at Fort Ord, Cali- bodes. BOTTLERS OF CARBONATED BEVERAGES TRI-STAT- E Come in today and let us show you the many LNECCHI SF WING CIRCLE advantages it has to offer! STEP ... of 2 toned GULF BELL 290 SALMON Red Breast, tall can "520 2 for PEPPER 390 PINEAPPLE 290 SHRIMP CORN BROKEN CAN 5 OZ. Blue Pine, whole kernel 12 oz PEAS PILL PICKLES 130 2for33L0 LUNCHETTE, quart Vi Gallon PRESERVES"'- ..... 25c 49c 370 DOG FOOD Vets, lb can. 3 for 2 1 0 STOOL CLEANSER for 230 for 250 MUTTON Shoulder Roasts, lb. 190 GROUND BEEF all meat, lb. 250 LUNCH MEATS assorted, lb. 390 $3.94 BACON Cudahys Rival, lb. 490 - 1 baked enamel, in attractive Red and White finish. OLD DI TCH or SCNBRITE 2 3 Check These Features WILL NOT WOBBLE due to rivited construction. Rubber tips on legs will not scratch or mar your floor. Folds compactly for storing. 3 corrugated steps. Useful as a stool and stepladder. Non-sli- Balance on LOW Easy Terms! BUY! ALL STEEL V Payment TOMATOES firm ripe, lb. 190 LETTUCE large firm heads, each 100 BANANAS golden ripe, lb. 150 CORN on the cob. local worm free doz 29c ICRE STRAWBERRY irll Small Down the family happenings ing the past year such as births, marriages, awards, and trips. Donnie Gardner, small son of Bishop Coy Gardner of Slater-ville- . Utah, sang a solo accompanied by Mrs. Wanda Johnsen. A chorus picked from those present sang the family song. Come Where the Lilies Bloom, conducted by Victoria C. Johnsen. was Happy Birthday, sung for Linda Jensen and Lee Johnsen. with Lee responding briefly. The group decided it would meet at Lagoon next year. The tentative committee for this ytar, consisting of Florence J. Gardner, chairman; Victoria C. Johnsen and Wanda J. Johnsen as assistants, were voted in to serve for one more year. There were representatives from five of the six living children of Hansine Hansen and C. C. Johnsen present. Melvin Johnsen was the only one to have ail of the adult members of his famofily present. Keith Johnsen fered the closing prayer after which many went to the pavilion and enjoyed the Monday evening in dancing. They were especially happy that all made the trip down and back safely because the weather was not the most desirable. Henry C. Johnsen and wife were excused because of a previously planned trip to Helena. Mont. WONDERFUL A for you to embroider with the Magic NECCHI Sewing Machine ' Pvt. Lynn Yates Home On Furlough Following furlough he will again report at Fort Ord then be assigned to a clerical school for two months. Lpon his arrival home he was pleased to learn that Grant Holmes, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Holmes, Harper ward, is home from Korea and Ross Wight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Wight, aother neighbor is also here. TABLE COVER It son-in-la- Ord. i ii - interesting and enjoyable program of dancing in which everyone participated and had a wonderful time. Grant is the husband of Luana Carter Heaof the L. G. ton, and Carters. He recently returned from Korea where he was an interpreter for the army. Visitors at the homes of their parents and relatives during a recent week-enwere: Mr. and Mrs. James V. Hunt and family; Mr. and Mrs. Grunt Heaton; Mr. and Mrs. Lael Carter and family, fornia. He has heen training with the 63rd Infantry Regiment at Fort 030 , soft drinks always come in Shop and Save at the Big Friendly Store Fri. and Sat. FREE SEWING COURSE GIVEN soft drinks. ..and remember. ..the Gnest j SPUDS 10 lbs 35 OPEN UNTIL guests the Gnest soft drinks BARGAIN PRICES- - ears. Dozen 3 the hostess who wants to serve chooses those in sparkling bottles for Parents f V Lagoon Reunion STORE CLOSFD SUNDAY! GBAPEFUUIT The Fighth ward will hold a smorgasboid supper in Ihe ward chapel at 6:30 p m Hus Sat unlay. August 7. stales Dean Fireman in charge of the arrangements. Pi ire of the supper which i to raise funds lor the Eighth ward building fund, is $3 00 tut adults and $2 00 lor childirii through U Ttie public' is, n, iled to attend The finest soft drinks t Indueiion of Heed Simonsen lido chili membeiship was cailiei in Die meeting Harold Kelt by Wallei G Mann toasted K B Owen oil ills iiirth A successful on celehrutio'1 day and llervm Bundeison per- 'the 21th of July was enjoyed formed similar honors lor J. l,eo hy residents here. The day's acPresident Oldroyd talked on .Nelson with a childrens tivities began Home Builder Silver Jubi "Ttie anKail President Madsen parade directed hy Primary oflee. The Home Builder gills nounced tile puichase of a wheel ficers, Hirs-jeh- i Deem Dorothy Rose, Home Builder sang. "Happy chair h the club and the loan and Phyllis Kunzler Small the Lark class gave a Girts"; dl it to Charles Walthers, Wil Indians, and cowboys, clown1Descendants of the C. C. John-se- clenmnstiation of the Lark prolard Memlcers were told that decorated set helped bicycles family met at Lagoon Mon- gram; tin Bluebird class gave a there would tie no luncheon the spirit for the day Followon "Tile Four .demonstration meeting next week when the ing the parade a program was day evening, July 20 for a re- Paths of Home " Sea Building J with Florence Gardner union, eluli enteitams with an inter presented in the recreation hall. gull leader. Ora Reddings, and city poll tournament and sup-pc- This also was direeted hy the us chairman Seagull girl, Linda Jeppersoii, Some fifty members Pio-- , of a young and consisted gave shoit talks on The Spit it duests at Hie Tuesday meet- Primary iieer day talk and experiences and old enjoyed the various car- ot Service" Mrs. Alonzo Andering were Thus L. Dee and Har- Oi pioneers, told by Phyllis Kun- nivals and events even though old Olsen. Ogden, and John H zler the weather was stormy and son told "How Serving as a Home Builder Has Helped Me." ( bain, Oklahoma City. Okla, Beth James gave a commun- cold. Lewis and Beth HanAt 7:30 in all met Tea the Margaret news vocal solo was ity report; A Teacher's Former Brighamites given by Emma Louise Carter; Garden reserved for the family, sen sang a duet. Winnifred Loveland Prayer poem by Fay Carter; a humor- and seated at tables enjoyed tcilci Visit with "What tin Home Building ous skit by JuLayne Palmer, their supper after which a proMr and Mrs Dale W. Young, Joyce Hirsehi, Junelle Palmer. gram was given. Florence J. Program Has Meant To Our who reside in New Jersey, and Rhea Kunzler, Emma Louise Gardner welcomed the many Home." Mrs. Delonne Anderson Mr and Mrs Keith Ch.tne and Carter, gave a tribute to Home Builder Marjorie Palmer and attending the reunion. leader1-- . son. David, of Kansas City, Mis Betty Hirsehi. A vocal trio was Osey Jenson offered the opensiiuii. left Saturday for their given by Deon Hirsehi, Clarene ing prayer. Max Jenson led the' Bishop Richard Hansen prehomes following visits in Brig- and Rnwena Carter A piano group in two songs accompanysented two special certificates. ham City with relatives and solo hy Janet James and a coron his accordion. Melvin ing friends net solo hy Kenneth Carter. Jr. Mrs Young is the former Adele Arln James was master of cere- Johnsen and Amanda I. Jensen responded with appreciative reChristensen, daughter of Mrs monies. marks for belonging to this parF Christensen and the Mary Following the program every- ticular group; Jenson Floyd late James Christensen. one drove to Fisher canyon a saxophone solo acMr Young is the son of Mr where a pot luck dinner was played on piano by his and Mrs. Wallace Young. served by the Relief society. companied Fnroute to their home the Games and races kept things daughter. Janice; Austin Johnsen and Bishop Vernon L. JohnYoungs plan to travel via North moving during the afternoon and South Dakota, the Great and later the MIA direeted an sen then sjHike briefly; Eiyse a paper callLakes and Canada where Mr evening of dancing. Grant Hea- - J .Henderson gave ed the "JOhrrsen ' Jester which Young is studying wheat rust for ton. who was an instructor in told of many of the important at California, conducted the Rhone Ilaufe company a most durin Smorgasbord Sat. p Regular $5.95 SPECIAL MERRELLS, 'Walk A Block INC. And Save' 4 |