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Show t PAGE FOUR Daughters Of Utah Pioneers Hold Annual June Jubilee At Rees Pioneer Park Sat. BOX ELDER NEWS ' Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, July 4, 1951 Lt. Colonel Ther men The Rees Pioneer park finsetting for the annual Daughters of Pioneers jubilee, held Saturday evening, June 30. v Members ' of fourteen camps and their huslbanda met at 7 oclock and enjoyed a delicious picnic supper, with punch and ice cream being furnished by the County company. Approximately 450i persons were served. Following supper a program was held in the ball park with President ILucy Wright of the County company conducting. As a prelude to the program, recorded music was played, and Miss Joan Brockman played accordion selections. President Wright gave a brief addiess of welcome, and community singing was conducted toy (Dora L. Brough, chorister. Vice President May D. Smith announced the Centennial pageant to toe pre sented by the D.TJ.P on July 13 and 14 in the high school auditorium. This pageant is being written by Judge B. C. Call, and will depict five episodes in the early history of Box Elder coun ished 'an ' appropriate S. Doman Visits Caddy s . Lt, Colonel Thermon S. Do was jman, Washington, D. C guest at the home of Mr. and "Mrs. J. H. Caddy. Brigham City. jlast week, visiting for two days. I Colonel Doman. visited the Caddya, who were acquainted i; with him for several years, in Park Valley; while making a tour of army', posts in the - wea-ter- n U,S;.r , ; He extended his greetings to All hla friends of Park Valley. , FASTWAY LEAVES BRIGHAM 2 P. M. DAILY for salt lake city PACKER MOTOR CO. Maughan of the Garland camp gave a comic reading, fol lowed toy a gong toy the Beehive camp, written toy Stella Burt in honor of the centennial year; Jeanette Jensen of Corinne playWhen ed two accordion solos, You and I Were Yount, Maggie." and Darling, I Am Growing Old." Iva Barker of Bear Eiver gave a reading, and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Meservy of Willard played two clarinet solos, and StarCountry Gardens dust. The program with comWe tUtah, munity .singing, Love Thee. (Mrs. I! TOUB CAB HAS FOUB WHEELS ' Why take that corner on two ? No on can write an insurance . - J irJ f .ESS that will restore allay pain. Do you carry adequate ily injury ana property damage liability? Better be sure. See Miller Insurance . - ty. AGENT From Pocatello, Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Ray Evans of Pocatello, Idaho spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orvai Sackett, Phone Co. today. 40 6r350J. - -- v One-OF'Ma- OIK'ffMS ny. . ( iK. :v just ONE MORE GOOD REASON for always -- a clothes to MODERN CLEANERS your jaendiat BONUS VALUE that costs you nothing extra gives you .valuable premiums. 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The boys then returned to their bases and the Bennions continued on to New Orleans and Baton Rouge, LouLsana, and ; them companion . accompanied to Independence, Missouri for the day. r.lode tal. A girl was born June 27 at the local hospital to Henry and Reva Astle Barnum .of Mantua. IFloyd and Betty Iverson Carter are the parents of a son born June 28 at Cooley Memorial - Flavor ; rA v vTastc It! Toast it! flavors --THe iwn Pipes , 353 i - . PIPE CO, 6th I ROYAL Soh Lok ' BAKING City ' v N' ' reno. set ' better We tf PHONE W' I led. jed.' I .oland tures fo 0Bay Costi u . . Mona Knox is a Bliapely sample of the variety of loveliness that can be seen in KKO Radios Footlight Varieties, the new musical revue that features Jack Paar, Red Nichols and his New Orleans Jazz Band, Leon Errol,. Frankie Carle and his Orchestra, and. many others.1 Mrs. G. Johnson Hostess Club Formed In Corinne To Guardsmen Wives Neighborettes Social : Its The Same i Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping , 'v. ,, s : Old Story! v VJV . Bishop Glen Knudsen conduct ed the meeting held at the Sec ond ward last Sunday evening, The organ prelude was by Jean-nin- e Andersen. The opening song was-bthe Norman congregation with Watkins conducting and Verna Johnson at the piano. Norman ' Nelsen gave the invocation. The meeting was then turned over to the Orpheus chorus, who furnished an interesting - and instructive patriotic program. built around the theme, There 'Keep Faith With Me. was singing by the group and solos with LaPreal Wight ; as narrator. Those singing solos were Mrs. Maurine Barker, Lola Nelsen, Alice Nelson and Vella Sackett. (LaVerd John rendered a cornet selection titled, Flag Without a Stain. ... ' Knudsen thanked Bishop those who had taken part and the benediction was pronounced 4 , , Hatch, reporter. Floyd Kling, Mrs. Norman Cra J 1 j The first evening was pent PO.Mrs. Dean Payne, Mrs. Jay Mrs. Marvin Bywater, sewing and visiting. A luncheon Rigby, was served to the group. . . Mrs.- - Junior Romer, Mrs. Ray 'The. next meeting was plan- Couch, Mrs. 'Don Johnson, Mrs, ned for July 12, at the. home of Grant Olsen and Mrs. Dean Freeman. Mrs. Elsie Burt.; : ; Present, were Lillian Mdntire, The wives will meet on July Elsie Burt,; ' Mef nus Hunsaker, 9 with Mrs. Marvin Bywater as Wanda Thompson, Grace; Bar- hostess 312 East Forest street. at ker, Blanche Barker, Marjorie Burt, . Sanilla." Hunsaker,. ) Ella ' Merian Dixie Mecham Spends 1 Gilbert, Carol BarkerThompson, and Grace Hatch. T hree Weeks in; Mexico : 1 Just Received I Our . - - Mrs ; Paul Holmgren Is Bridge Club Hostess and Mis. Harvey Mecham and daughter, Dixie Ann, visit ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. Larsen last week. Mns. Paul Holmgren entertain- Ira ed Wednesday evening, June 27, Dixie Ann recently " returned at her home in Bear Rive. City from, a three weeks trip to Old Mexico on ,a troup sponsored by at regular, bridge club. A light luncheon was served the Brigham Young University with bridge the. diversion of the wfth 30 students and' faculty : members enjoying places of In ; evening. Mrs. . Lynn Holmgren won terest in Old Mexico. high score with . Mrs. Jay C. Mr. and Mrs. Mecham spent Hansen drawing cut three weeks in the Southern Members present were: Mrs. States during the time Dixie HolmMrs. Clyde Glover, Lynn was in Mexico. gren, Mrs. Omer Call. Mrs. 'Steve All most enjoyable va Andersen, Mrs. Wayne Call, Mrs. cations.report C. Mrs. Hansen and Jay - Mr. . . - , . . Youve been gyped again on that new mattress you FAILED to BUY at EVERS TONS ; You cant say we havent warned vou. It s a known fact YOU CANT BEAT and very seldom equal our genuine EVERTON spring-fille- d mattress. 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She will be joined by ,, .her-- , husband about 'three weeks. Fred W. Speth, daughter Gaa, and Sandra Orme, daughter of Mr. and Mts. James Barker, spent iFriday at Fish Haven on Bear Lake. , lftiriJnniTr,tmirri rrmagnonsinn? IT r owe. coS Assuring highest premium prices for eggs and poultry. Providing substantial savings on feeds and supplies LAGER BEER COMPANY Ogden be dge iffra 3J ' reasons ordinar; non , 4 Witaniins ( and Iron Tt, South - Enriched With I Gilbert , At Hoitui REEVES BL( The textures smoother. s villain: Pumis Blocks Head Gates . You Save By birth d Concrete and ' ag on ' , Preferred For long Irrigation , , hospital. t son was born June 28 to Walter and Catherine Maughan Jaggi of Brigham City at the local hospital. and ' Joan Reese Daniel Ahrensback May are the parents of a girl born June 29 at Cooley Memorial hospital. A girl was born July 2 at the Cooley Memorial hospital .to . (Mrs. Glen Johnson was hos because A new social club, NeighborFollowing of the various floods, the Ben ettes, was formed last Friday at tess to wives of r the l National nions returned to Brigham City a meeting in Corinne. Guardsmen on June 25 at her via Denver, Colorado. home. officials of' Elected the group They report a most pleasant were Those enjoying Mrs. Grace Barker, presia dessert trip. dent; Mrs. Morjorie Burt, secre- - luncheon and evening together tary treasurer and Mrs. Grace wee: Mrs. Wendell (Hess, Mrs, Chorus American Legion Will Play Here On Friday 36 NORTH MAIN PHONE 86 OLLYVfl Sewer Pipes Come Pich Your Memphis, Tennessee. A most enjoyable time was spent at Vicksburg, Miss., view' lng scenes concerning the Civil War era. They also visited the cemetery where 1500 Civil War casualitles are buried. , Vicks Iburg is now a national shrine. ' While in St. Louis they at tended a baseball game toe tween the Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs. Star of the Cubs was no other than Jackson, former Peaches player. Vanoy from Logan was playing for the Cardinals in the same game. In Kansas City, Missouri they visited Lois Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Larsen, who is serving an L. D. S. mis' sion. She and a missionary 3 indh" PRODU -- co, Texas, where they picked up by Hctoer Andersen. kMem H, CONCRt and Helyne Boyd Ra Otoshichi and Lily Sakaniwa Leonard Endow of Plain City are the par- der. ents of a boy born June 26 at Orville and Elsie Kimber the local hospital. Smith are the parents of a boy A boy was born June 26 to born July 2, at the local hospiAubrey and Myrtle Carr Burkes tal. of Angoon, Alaska, at the Cooley Burt and Ida Freeman Chris. Memorial hospital. tensen announce the arrival of John and Dorothy Lee Sereka a girl born July 2 at Cooley Meof Brigham; City .announce; . the morial hospital. arrival of a baby daughter born June 26 at the local hospital. Everyone is Invited to phone Mr. and Mrs.' Milton Reese their society items for the News Jensen announce the arrival of to 771, born Journal and a girl,second child, their June 26 at Cooley Memorial Mrs. Jensen is the hospital. former Miriam Wilcox of Ogden. A baby daughter was born June 26 to Chester and Betty Patrick Chase of the lntermoun tain Indian school at the Cooley Memorial hospital. Curtis and Tess Burt Johnson announce the arrival of a son born June 26 at theiocal hospi- v'. President and Mrs. Glen M. Ber.nion and daughter, Marilyn, returned Monday morning from a two weeks vacation trip. They visited Carlslbad Caverns in New Mexico, then continued to Wa- Orpheus Sings In Second Ward Sun. DEEM " Bennions Return From Visit With Sons and Trip Through South . MODERN CLEANERS GIVES American' mills about 160,000,000 last year for a new , .. BREWED, AGED AND BOTTLED ANHEUSEB-BUSC- INC....ST. LOTTIS, BY'. MO.1 ' . U.S.A. |