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Show Club See Cancer Film Monthly Meetings M. A. Hamberlin and Mrs. E. B STfKT be lWt!w at 4 Harrison. oclock in Dinner Served To Club 'rSA-w"- - I. Petersen, . pri ii and presi-Se- d Mr. And Mrs. Balls By conducted 4 First Ward Members Hold Ward Conference te, gotten Changes Name Saturday, January 13, an4 Sunday, January 14, members of the First ward held their ward1 conference. Saturday evening meeting began at 7:30 with Bishop Payne conducting. All members of the ward holding positions were in President Glenn ad Presidet R. N. Price were speakers during the meeting. Sunday evening at regular sacrament meeting John Rasmussen offered the opening prayer. Names of all First ward officers and teachers were read and approved. Speakers for the evening were: Charles Keller. Bishop Payne and President J. Edwin Baird who spoke on the Ray-mon- d A delicious goo9e dinner was given by Mrs. served Saturday evening, JanfEverton. Mrs. Bert Beeves uary 13, toy Mr. and, Mrs. Arden C. Balls to members of the Satiepleforthe two previous urday night pinochle club. lead by Mrs. .The ngs were party was held at the Minutes were Balls residence Bergstrom. and the following members were present: Mr, w Kilpack, program and Mrs. Clarence Smith, Mr. Cheryl and Mrs. introduced Douglas Orchard, Mr. l and Janice Jensen , who and Mrs. Lee Hazeldine, Mr. and by duets accompanied Mrs. LaRue Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, e num-liThe rrlmpr Tmgey. E. H. Peters, all of Brigham City, were "Our and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Baty of girls sang in a "Walking and Own" Garland. r wonderland. Mrs. Lee Hazeldine won cancer high Glen Humpherys. score for the ladies. LaRue NelElder county, Box m lor son won for the men. Mrs. Reese Mrs. Emil de Nuef, ud Baty won traveling prize. commander of the cancer , and Mrs. Keith Reading, ieetlng J; service secretary. durational movie on can-a- s Johnny then shown. Departmental Officers To Attend VFW Meet State departmental officers operated the machine, Mrs. de for Veterans of Foreign Wars owing the movie a 'short talk and led will toe in attendance at reguUp in a discussion on lar meeting Thursday, January IS, at the War Memorial home, it e eshments were then serv-th- was announced by Mrs. Ellis following committee, Richman and Charles Kimber. The meeting will begin at 8 beautifully decorated with philadendron oclock. All members are urged to nded by pixies, birds and make a special effort to come to Is upon a lace cloth: Homer Tingey, chairman; the meeting and hear important Richard Hansen, Mrs. Les news from these state visitors, Mrs. Jay Oldroyd, Mrs. Mr. Kimber said today. Ben-nio- n Book of Mormon. Closing prayer was offered by Heber Sessions. Following the meeting the Teenager Fireside group met at the home of Ira Packer. County Girls Receive Bids To Sororities Climaxing a week of special activities, 84 girls have been pledged to major sororities at Utah State Agricultural college. Those taking out bids include: Alpha Chi Omega: Carole Call, Brigham City; Marianne Manning, Tremonton and Cleo Rasmussen, Brigham City. Kappa Delta: Geraldine Robbins, Tremonton, and Joan Sum' mers, Tremonton. V T T Patty Peterson And Donald Lasater Married Before Xmas A4i5S A lovely American Legion Aux. Plan Meeting Jan. 22 Dinner Party Honors Newlyweds On Saturday The American Legion auxilhold their regular iary will monthly meeting Monday, January 22, at the War Memorial home, beginning at 8 oclock in the evening. A splendid program has been arranged o n "Rehabilitation," according to officers, and the ladies have been asked to bring their scrap books. The scrap books will be given to children in the L. O. S. hospi- delightful dinner paity was held at the home of Mr. and A PAGE THRfcF BOX ELDER NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday. January 17, 1951 Christmas eve wedMis. J. C. Knud.-,on-, Satuidny Mrs. Ronald Packer Miss ding united in marriage, of 13, honor in Januaiy Peterson evening, and Mr, Donald Patty Wins High Score their son, J. C. and his biide, " Lasater. The ceremony took A light lunch followed by an Barbara the former Shaw, , place at the home of Mr. and of bridge was enjoyed evening Mrs. Ken S. Jensen, aunt and Dinner was served at 7 oclock. by six members and two special uncle of the bride. for the dining table guests at regular bridge club Centerpiece Miss Peterson is the daughter was a beautiful bouquet of pink held Thursday, January 11, at of Mr. and Mns, Eldred N. white chrysanthe- the home of Mrs. Wesley Shirts. carnations, terson of Ogden, formerly of mums and sweet peas. Members attending were Mrs. Brigham City, and Mr. Lasater is Guest list included, besides Ronald Packer, Mrs. Bill Long, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert the newlyweds, host and hostess: Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Ace ' tal. Lasater of North Ogden. Specifications for the scrap Mr. and Mis. Roy Shaw, Mr. and Robinette, Mrs. Lewis Olsen and For her wedding the attractive Mrs. Ezra Owens, Mi. and Mis Mrs. Max Morgan. Special blond Miss Peterson chose a books are 8 by 11 inches and Fred Owens, Mrs. Loueila are to be made out of rondo guests were: Mrs. John Birdseye white taffeta gown with nylon Mrs. Mary Pearse and Mrs, Dale Fryer. cloth are in oil cloth cover. yoke, edged in silk lace, elbow Twelve inches of oil makes Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Orville cloth Prizes went to Mrs. Packer who bolength sleeves, tight fitting Merrell, all of City; Dr. won high. Mis. Birdseye . drew dice and full skirt, which draped three booklets, rout with pinking and Mrs. Vern Brigham L. Ward, Ogden; cut and Mrs. Packer also won Forty-fousheers. inches of gracefully in back forming a cloth makes 16 Mr .and Mrs Bob Shank, Ricks ' . , the traveling prize. pages. Enough train. Her finger-tilong lenght pictures to fill a scrap book and Faye Jane Knudson, all of bridal veil of sheerest illusion Salt Lake City. was ended in silk lace matching must accompany the books. The do the pasting but not children the gown and she wore a cornet of pearled orange blossoms and the cutting. Engagement Of a string of pearls at her neck Refreshments will be served. Laraine Baron Told f ' t and carried a bouquet of red rose buds, nylon and satin bows Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baron of with satin streamers, with de Coos Bay! Oregon, announce the . J1 tachable corsage. Attendants engagement of their daughter, "PICK O THE PICTURES" were Miss Pat Westaway of Og of Salem, Oregon, to A baby boy was born January Laiaine, TODAY &THURS. den, maid of honor, wearing a 12 to Orion and Lenora Ilarrup Jack 0- Shattuc, son of Mr. and BIG DOUBLE BILL lavender taffeta formal Mrs and Lemon of Willard. Robert W. Shattuc of Salem, brides maid Miss Ahron Young, anFeature No. 1 will be Wedding plans Da LeRoy and Diane Knudson in aqua net and taffeta. They vis, L MIGHT OH CHARLES became the nounced later. Brigham City, wore red rose buds and garden The bride-elec- t is employed in a born of son, January the las. Performing duties as best parents 12 at the local hospital. secretary of state office in man was Rodger Lasater, broth Mr. Shattuc recently at12, at the local hos- Salem. the cirri January er of the groom. The men in the Keith and Ida May Fleagle tended the University of Orepital, wore now bouton Behrens of Brigham City became gon, and is wedding party employed at the hieres. Mother of the bride wore the of a baby daughter. Yeater Appliance company. (ioto,ope( in ANSCO COLO parents JEAN WALLACE PATRICIA ROC and BELIIA tin crepe and mother of the Kiyoshl and Halu Shino Aoki groom wore navy blue and white of 2nd Feature announce the arHoneyville print. They wore gardenia cor- rival of a girl, born January 13. IKO PARK Miss Patty Peterson Present sages. The marriage was per Willie Henderson and Betty who became the wife formed by Rudger N. Price. of are the Hunsaker Honeyville For the evening reception the Christ- Donald Lasater of a baby girl, born JanToday & Thursday couple received congratulations parents mas eve. uary 13 at the local hospital, before the fireplace. HUH IN The home was beautifully dec Fourth Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Petersen of I WAtTttltlfiilU RAM IWfOOUl orated for the Christmas season Brigham City announce the ar For Tommy Fish burn Refreshments were served from rival of a girl born January 14. Plus Cartoon And t a table covered with a hand Short Subjects ? Little friends of Tommy Fish-burmade lace cloth and presided Visit From North Ogden with son of Dr. and Mrs. Rus- over Miss Dianne Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Goulding of HUMPHREY BOGART sell Fishburn, spent Friday, Jan- Mrs. by Jerry Peterson had charge North Ogden visited Sunday in GLORIA GRAIIAME uary 12, at the Fishburn home of the gift room. For her honey and Mantua. fourth moon the bride chose a black Brigham City Tommys celebrating birthday. and white ensemble with black 2L Along with his sister, Nancy, assesories. the and Kay Hodges, Miss Peterson guest list attended Box included Susan Cheal, daughter Elder high school and will grad of Mrs. Merle Cheal, Craig and uate from Ogden high this Scott Zundel, sons of Mr. and spring. Mr. Lasater is a gradMrs. Ole Zundel; Barbara Ma- uate of Weber college in Ogden son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and at present is stationed with D. M. Mason; Randy Nelson, son the army at Ft. Riley, Kansas. FOR , IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of Mr. and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson; Scott Candland, son of Mr, and Mrs. Dean Candland; Dickie Missionary Honored At Epley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Char- Second Ward Sunday les Epley; Cassie Felt, daughter Sacrament meeting and fareof Dr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Felt; Warren and Chris Hyer, sons of well testimonial in honor of I Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Hyer. Lloyd M. Bowden, was held in Second ward the last The theme of the party was Sunday THE BEST IN ELECTRIC circus time. Each guest received evening with Bishop Glen Knud-se- n a circus favor with acrobatics presiding and Counselor and candies. Center of the chil- Earl V. Hansen conducting. Eldrens attention rested on a der Bowden will labor in the birthday cake Australian mission. The organ prelude was by which revolved to the tune of Happy Birthday. Games were Renie H. Littlewood. We The opening song was 4 played, refreshments enjoyed BUY , NOW WHILE AVAILABLE and movies taken during the un- Thank Thee O God For a Prophet by the congregation. George wrapping of the gifts. Bowdgn offered the invocation. p (Dajpitoll AsBIBTHS - I IKSJSS INC AIRGROUHDS COLISEUM JAN. 24 THRU JAN. 28 A LONELY WW1I PATIKiA vithJOMN PLACE X r Mok Clucks Payable to SKATING VANITIES Please lactose Siam pee Caylqqe RDERIBYIMAIUNOWU USE THIS APPLICATION TING VANITIES OF. 1954 MUSIC Co., 74 SO. MAIN ST., SAL muos. 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Richard Lee Tingey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Tingey was presented and accepted as wor thy to be ordained a deacon. La Rae Bowden rendered a piano solo followed by a talk by Bish op Irvin Bowden. Dr. Archie Bowden sang God Bless This House," and Paul Tin regey, returned missionary, lated mission experiences. 0. C. Bennett, brother-in-laof Elder Bowden, gave a guitar solo. Patriarch N. J. Valentine made appropriate Temarks and Ernest Olsen, on behalf of the 58th quorum of Seventy, presented Lloyd with a book, and Owen Knudsen, of the Elders quorum, presented a purse which had been donated by relatives and friends and Lloyd responded with remarks. President Knudsen, Bishop Rudger N. Price and Counselor Hansen each made a few remarks. The hall was packed to capacity with a large and appreciative audience. The closing song was sung by the congregation and Carlyle Bowden pronounced the benediction. J. C. Knudson Returns To San Diego Monday J. C. 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